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1981-04-18 - Orange Coast Pilot
.. RABBIT TALES -Newport Beach storyteller Dolores Bowles holds Lisa Bolton, 6, s pellbound with story of Peter Rabbit and her handmade replicas of characters. She's been entertaining at South Coast Plaza in Cesta Mesa and will repeat program at 2. 3 and 4 p.m. today near merry-go-round. Access decision delay? Supervisors seek more time to study airport proposals BY FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of'Ww Oefly " ... St.ff With competing proposals be- ing sailed like paper airplanes among their offices. it appears Orange <.:ounty supervisors are going to delay a decision on a plan to regulate commerciaJ air carrier access to John Wayne Airport. Board Chairman Ralph Clark has circulated a memorandum requesting the matter - scheduled for consideration Tuesday be postponed for two weeks. In a separate memo . Supervisor Thomas Riley. whose district includes the airport, said such a delay w~uld be in order. THIS WEEK Riley released a counter.proposal to a plan by Airport Manager Murry Cable to spell out the rules that would govern access to the airport by qualified carriers. Under Riley's plan. the four carriers now serving Orange County Aareal. Republic Airlines. Frontier Airlines and Western Airlines would be permitted to retain their exist- ing flight quotas Ril~y proposed that each carrier be allocated a certain years Wllll no airline has a com· amount of noise it could produce petative edge each year If the earner ex ceeded that amount, it would be FRONTIER AND Western, denied flights. however. under Cable's plan. The uJtimate objectf ve, Riley would be in a separate class and said, is to force the airlines to be removed fro m the airport reduce noise becawie they ,-ou\c,1 not be able • . ~" q. j"QJDply ltb · Of:'-' l Olf11 ER FEAT' n de&t!llfle to begin -9 Stiper 80 Riley's plan are requirements service. Frontier won't take de· that all carriers switch their livery of the Super 80s until 1982; fleets to the new and reportedly WefStern bas no plans to purchase quieter DC-9 Super 80 alrcraft them. within three years and that no Under Cable's plan, the fiight.s flights above the 41 per day now allocated to Frontier and permitted be allowed untiJ noise Western, and perhaps others levels drop. taken from AirCal a nd Republic. would be turned over to Pacific The recently approved airport Southwest Airlines. -which 1s now master pl~n call~ for the operating four Super 8-0s and number. of flights to increase to t h us. could comply w ith the SS as notSe levels are reduced. October deadline Cable's plan differs in that 1t ft has been learned that Riley establishes two classes among and Cabl e privately have air earners wrangled over their competing AirCal and Republic, because they have served the airport for several years and have sub stantial investments, would in itiatly be permitted to maintain a large proportion of the nights they now oper ate That pro· portion would decline in future plans. Cable has been instructed to take Riley·s plan and refine it for subsequent presentation to the b-Oard. In his memo. Clark called Riley's plan ··intriguing ·· (See AIRPORT. Page J\2) 8 docto-rs under investigation Medical boay;d studying alleged improp_er practices Eight physicians who practiced al lhe now closed Esperanza Intercom munity Hospital in Yorba Linda are be· ing investigated for alleged im- proper practices by the state Medical Quality Assurance Board. The physicians have not been identified pending s tudy or medicaJ records by experts. A senior investigator in the Santa Ana ~ffice of the state agency said today that eight cases at once is "out of the ordinary." Investigator Frank Heckl said hla office is lookin& into com- . IRllliE CUil WllTHIR Considerable cloudiness throu1h Sunday becomina mostly sunny Easter Sun- day afternoon. Highs thia weekend 63 to 68. Lows in the SOI. \• 111101 TDIAY "I IDOi o mothn at 11 mad I'm O tnoihn at SO," IOJll o turprbtd Chtcogo woman who didn'I ltnow 1he uxu prcpant taUtl U d.QJI• be/ore Che fJfg f'Uefd." $Ce PoQe A.f. 11111 plaints that the doctors performed unnecessar y s ur- geries. were neit«genl, in- competent and used fraudulent billing. TO OFFICIALS in the State Hea Ith Department. the in· vestigations are part of the larger problems that plagued Esperanza a nd eventu a lly caused its closure Thursday. State officials riled a list of ac· cusationa earlier in this week al· legin& that the hospital had im· proper health care practices. "The key issue was that they dldn 't know what was going oo because they didn't have any admil'\istrative controls in ef. feci," explained Mildred Sim- mons. assistant director of the department's h ealth care , section. By filing the accusations, state officials began the process of re- voking the 106-bed facility's license. But the need to follow through was made unnecessary Thursday when administrators f or St. Jude Hos pital in Fullerton took over the hospital management. 8T. JUDE officials said they had 'been negotiating with Esperanza's owner. American Hospital Management Corp., to buy the facility. As part of t he agreement. St. Jude took over operation of Esperanza Immediately and its nursing. technical and clerica> staff was to be transferred to St . Jude for training. Physicians were given the option of applying for residency privileges. Gas firm probed A Fountain Valley tear gas company ls the target of an in· temal alfa!rs investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department, it wu announc~ Friday. Peraonal Protection System, 1~ Ward St., b11 come \lb4eT'' fire regardlnc a •.ooo contract the company waa •warded this year to supply all LA'"PD neld of. ncera with tear .... Part ol the laYettJaation wtU center on a J)OtaJbJe conruct of int.rest eoncerntni partial ownerth.lp of tho comptny by LA PD Sgt. Ralph Evant, wbo It executlv• vice pre1ident of. the firm, Capt. Don Vincent, command-tna Otflcer of interoal attaln, 11ld tbt pollc. department JU unaware of Evans' involvement in Penooal Protection System when the purchase was made. "We will be looking lnto every aspect Q( tbe contract concern-tna th t.eatlna and the research. There u. no allegations of mla· conduct at thia tlme," be added. The use ot Evans Chem Shield tear 1ae was vl1oro)fsly d• fended by Deputy Chtel Michael L1n1arone, comm1ndln1 olrlcer of the LAPD '1 Technlcal Services Bureaus. "We tated. in 90 daya and lt had a blah dearee of tff edivd-• nell,'' 11ld Lanurone. "Tbe recommeildaUon to adopt the ~roduct wu made 1trl.cUy on cnerlt. Tbt product 1lmsil1 worb.'' DUI HlllTDR DAllY PIPIR lhniftte's 'Alcala recant scored Prosecutor says fabrication claim untrue BY DAVID KUTZMANN Oftlle Dllll• 1'1"'4 StaH An Orange County Jail inmate who testified against convicted child killer Rodney James Alcala a year ago is now "lying through his teeth" when he says he fabricated testimony against Alcala, the prosecutor in the case says Deputy District Attorney Richard Farnell said evidence will soon emerge which shows Jailhouse informant Robert Frank Dove "is concocting a number of things" about which he has testified during heanngs ordered by thl' Ca lifornia Supreme C6urt Dove. a wiry . 25 year old heroin addict, stepped down from the witness stand Friday after insisting once again he lied about Alcala's involvem ent in the disappearance of 12 year old Robin Samsoe of Huntington Beach in June 1979. MISS Samsoe's skl'letal re mains were found sevt.•ral weeks later in the f()othills of Sierra Madre. Despite tou~h. day-long questioning and cross examination by Farnell and Alcala attorney K e1lh C Monroe. Dove stuck to his story that damaging t estimony against the convicted killer dur- ing his highly publicized tnal was ··100 percent" fabricated in parts by both he and two other inmates. "It was all lies." the witness told Orange County Superior Court Judge Philip E . Schwab. who can order a new Uial for Alcala at the coe~luslttn of ~e special hearing OCC slates ecology fair More than 40 organizations are scheduled to participate m "Outlook '81 ,"" a week.Jong environmental fair, al Orange Coast College Tuesday throu&h Saturday Mike Odegaard. f air coordinator for the sponsoring OCC Associated Students or- ganizatton, said the event is to educate and motivate the com- munity toward energy.efficient living A second goal. he said. is to in· crease awareness of the school's Energy-Recycling Conservancy. which currently is the college re cycling center. but eventually will be a demonstration site for conservancy technology. Booths manned by s uch or- ganizations as the American Cancer Society, Alliance for Survival. A-rlanllc Richfield. Friends of the Irvine Coast. Greenpeace. Laguna Greenbelt and Friends of the Earth will open on the quad Tuesday through Thursday. Amory B. Lovins. physicist and author. will deliver the week's keynote add res~. ··How to Enjoy the Inevitable," at noon Tuesday in the college Forum. Solar advocate Juris Solovjoys will di sc u ss "Energy Independence" on Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Forum. Dove, who said he never felt guilty about such things as steal· mg money, claimed he did feel strongly about the possibility of Alcala dying in the gas chamber AJcala. 37, 1s presently imprisoned on San Quenttn·s Death Row while lawyers appeaJ his case lo questaomng by b-Oth Farnell and Monroe. Dove said recant ing his earlier testimony also was a matte r of ""intl'grity " But the prosecutor, wno persuaded a superior court Jury to convict and sentence Alcala to death last yeCJr, told reporters after Frida)·., hearing that the "overall tenor" of Oove·s latest testimony und e rmines its credibility Farnell said Judge Schwab would have to decide if Dove's testimony during the trial had a "material impact" on its out- come before ordering a ny new proceedings Dove was one of two so called "snitches" who test1f1ed against Alcala. The prosecutor claimed. however. that Dovt.• was only a minor figure in the ca!>e and that other evidence including the recovery of earrings in a Seattle storage locker rented by Alcala and which closely match those (Sfoe i\L{'AL.A . Page A2l Reagan iron't push Japan auto limits WASHINGTON 1AP 1 The Reagan adm1n1!>lral1on said Friday at will not push for specific limits on Jap<rnesc auto 1mporti. but will welcome whatevl·r voluntary re:.trict1ons Japan may Jdopt to undercut mounting d<'mand!> an Congress for quota!> Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldridge . a:.scrt1ng the administrat1on·s commalmcnl to free trade. said any limit!> on Japans c-ar imports must be ·•truly voluntar y ... lie added that the Japanese have ""indacat· ed a desire to come to some kind or woluntary at'taon on their own The~t'8 no quC'stion about that." Baldridge said Pres ident Reagan '"hasn't made up his mind yet'" whether he would veto leg1 sla t1 o n setting mandatory quotas if Japan re- fuses to limit s hipments voluntarily One administration source said the president at thjs pmnt is unlikely to use his veto for fear or losing congressional support for his economic re- covery program. SEVERAi. bills are pending in Congress to hm1t Japanese im- ports as one way of ht-lping the domestic auto industry Sen. Bob Dole. R Kan., told Japanese legislators v1s1ting here Thurs- .day that Congress 1s likely to pass one of them if there 1s no voluntary restraint by Japan. At a news conference Friday. Baldridge said the administr.ation would not pre· ssure U.S. automakers to hold down prices. encourage the United Auto Work<'rs to make wage concessions or propose special tax cuts for the auto in- dustry B ecause of the administration's firm belief in free enterprise. he said. ""I do not think it 1s appropriate for the government to tell them what to do. We are trying to keep all parties involved up to date so they can make their own de- cision in their own best in- terest." ACCORDING to adminjstration sources involved in setting trade policy. Reagan decided that the .. inexor able re- ality'' of i!TIP'>rl quotas on the Japanese JOd frt·e m<1rket forcei.·· thrcutening the industry und <iuto workers ar(• sufficient 1ncent1ves for \Oluntan 1m· port. pn<'C' and "'age rC'straint "'ithout more dtrN'l govl'rnment in ten <'nl1on Balrlnd~c said he and other administratt0n 0H1cials held separate mectingi. during the past t .,.,o days "1th uuto industry executives. l ' AW ll'aders and a delegation of Japanese legislators The tommercc ~wc retary said the admamstratlon "' not propos mg ·any number:.· for an an nual hmil on Japanese auto shipments to the L'nltcd States .. Any action b) the Japanese "'111 be voJuntar.L 1f tndet•d they do deride to take action... he said, noting Japan·s desire to reach an accommodation with the Uni ted St a tes o n the sensitive trade issue The btlls in Congress would temporarily h mil .I apanl'SP auto import.., to between 1.2 mil1ion and I 6 m1ll1on cars a year Last year , the Japanese shipped 1 9 million vehicles to the United States Hayden due aJ, UC lroine The public is invited to UC Irvine's annual F.arth Day celebration Wednesday featur ing a talk by Tom Hayden. environmental displays, pro· grams for school children and se minars on al t e rnative lifestyles. Hayden. the keynote speaker and leader of the Campaign for Economic Democracy. will dis- cuss environmental issues at a noon talk in Gateway Plai,a An Jlour-long environmental education program will begin at 9 a.m . in the Environmental Resource Center for elementary school children invited from nearby schools. From 10 a .m lo 2 p .m . e n vironmen tal displays s ponsored by on-campus or- ganizations and local agencies and business will be availpble for viewing in Gateway Plaza. Busi1;tg halt held up Court order blocks dismantling of LA program LOS ANGELES <AP) A federal Judge, acting on a last- minute plea by the National As· sociation for the Advancement of Colored People, Issued a temporary restraining order Friday to halt the dismaotlina of m andatory busing for racial \n· tegration in Los Angeles public schools. The Los Anaetea Board of Education had ordered the halt to bUJin1 last month -acting he believed that the school board had acted intentionally March 16 lo segregate the schools -when members ordered an end to the busing program effective Mon· day. Tashima said. he would stay his order until 5 p.m. today to al· low Board of Education &t· torneys to seek an emeraency appeal heartn1 before the 9th U.S. Clrcult Court of Appea1'. junction should be Issued to stop the b-Oard from dis mantling the desegregation plan. His Friday order can remain In effect only lO days. School b-Oard attorneys and members were angered. An anti-busing member or the board, Tom Bartman, declared outside court. ''I think tbe de- cision is wrong and wilt be re· versed on appeal. It will cause lncredlble chaos and confu_:ilon and ls a mistake or law.·' .. I ' · under a 1tate 2Dd Court of Ap- peal• ru1Jb1 of lut ~. 18 that wu upheld by the t tate Supreme~ Match u . A ttomeys for the board a aid they would seek to have the Judge's rullna reversed before Monday morning, when a lo.day 1prln1 break ends ln tbt naUOb't aecond lar1est scbool 111tem. · ,. AFTER the judge announced , his finding, the board'• attorney, G. Wllllam Shea, demanded that 80ME '7,300 Qf 23,000 children the Nat.lonaJ Assoclatiol'I for the I n mandatory bu1ing had Advancement ot Colored t>toole planned to 10 back to Lbtlr post a $365,000 bond to pay lo? nela)lbomood school• Monday. brln1in1 bu1 driven back to · BuL T11blma '• ruUnt would thelr Jobi Mooda, and footlnl keep the bualng Pl•n ln t.ff ect. any 1ddWOW\1l coat ca~ by 't'ashlma t a heartna for next lhe ret.um to buslna. Th Juda• Tburaday on ,the quutlon or ordered lhe NAACP to {>Oil-a wbeth r a preUminary In· bondof'5_,000bJ5'9·~·\0d•r.· '\ I • • ' Four others parac.hute to safety ., LOVELAND. Colo. <API - 'FUtcen people were killed and ~our J(y4iven p11racbuted 8,000 'feet to safety Friday a fte rnoon ·w hen a twln~ngine commuter !airplane and a smaller craft col- lid ed ln cl~ar, calm weather ~ear the Loveland airport. · Fo ur men o n the •mailer ")>lane, which carried skydivers "from a parachwte center. bailed out after the collision a nd noat- ed to the ground. Two skydivers were apparently killed when the • ' p lanes hit, a lthouab thei r parachutes opened u tbey fell from the crippled alrcraf\, end all 13 aboard the commuter plane were killed , a uthorities said. Robert Baxter, a duty officer w it h the F e d er.al A vi ation Administration in Denver, said the commuter plane was an Ai r U.S. twin-engine Ha ndley-Page turboprop bound fropi Denver to Gillette, Wyo. Church may OK Turin shroud dating VATICAN C ITY <AP> Roman Catholic Church aulhorttie:-. will submit the Shroud of Turin lo a sensitive d at ml{ le:.t 1f sc1cnllsls assure them lhe venerated cloth will not ht.' damaged, a top Vatican c•xpert on Lhe shroud said Fri- day The .,hroud. the length of linen bdicvt.'d by manv to be Christ's hunal doth, I!> ~rapped 10 red "ilk and kl•pt 10 a :-.1lver che!>t in a Turin <·hun·h II h our pos1t1on that 1f pro p1:r "''1l·nt1f1t guarantees are g1 Vl'n, the authorities concerned "ii I g1 vc pt'rmiss1on for a dating ll-'>l. · Monsignor Giulio Ricci said 111 an intcn'll'',\ '\LTIJO l 'GH e1 team of 40 -;c·1ent1sts ronductl.•d tests on the .,h roud in 1978. they generally -.a~ that y, 1thout a soph1st1cated car bon 14 dating test of its molcc·ular strut ture . they t·.1 nnol date 1t fht• 1978 t•xan11nation 1ntluded .in al} ... 1-. of the molecular com- po-.1t1011 of tht• 1rnuge :rnd tests on v. hat <ippear<'<I to be blood ... 1.i1n:-. and pollen on tht• 14 by-3 foot ltn1•n A final report 1s ... 1111 li1·ing "ntt1•n l'hl' Hl'\ Holwrt Dtnt•gar. an Ep1,l't1pal Prll'St al :-.It•\\ Mt•x - tt 11 .., r.o ... 1\lamos .,t·1ent1f1r l;iliorat11ne' anrl proponent of <.1rhun 11 lt•..,ting .... aid last \Car that th<" 197R tests proct1iced <"'VHH·nc·t· con .... 1:-.tf'nt with · the h1..,ton and oni.:111 of the cloth 1n t1m1•:-. and pla<.•es t1 .i d111onalt~ as-.or1ated v. 1th 1t · 01 :\'t:GA R dt•srr1 b(•d the 'a1 1ou., tl'-.ts and conclusions. "hieb 1i:cne1 all) showed the "t'il\l' and tvpe of rloth to be r on.,.:-.tt•nt ""Ith thal u:-.ed in the fi rst century. He ruled out the possibility the image or the body and of coins minted aroond the time of the Crucifixion were painted or burned onto the fabric. But a Chicago scientist who took pa r t in t h e 1978 in- vestigation said he found iron ore pigments like that used by artists in the 13th century and that while he could not prove it, he considered the shroud Ii fake. The expert. Or Walter C Mccrone, exposed the "Vinland map·• purporting to show Mi ddle Age knowledge of the Americas. as a forgery ~rough ink tests LI S sc1ent1~s have reported new developments in the carbon-14 procedure now re quire a smaller piece or materi1t~I than previously was needed. ut Ricci :.aid he un der s tand "s uch an instrument or prbcedure is s till in the final stages or development, and not yet ready for practical use " ASK E D WHAT he m eant by scientific guarantees. the 68 year old cleric said ·A test that will conclusively show the age of the llol y Shroud with the least pos:.ible. damage to the shroud from the test. not exceeding om• '>qua re centimeter .. R1 cr1 emphasized that test~ can s how that the shroud might have been used as a burial cloth in the firs t century. but they will never be able to prove it was used to bury Jesus of Nazareth "All we can say is that a series of tests done on the shroud over the years proved that It is not rake, .. Ricci said ff something 1s not a fake, 1t could mean it's genuine. but v. e are not getting into these sc1ent1fic arguments .. o.llY""'41Uft ...... EASTER BASSET -This is Arby, who'd make a fine E aster present for som e lucky kid. The two·year-old basset hound has a nice disposition and loves children . You can see him at the Irvine Animal Care Center, 20401 Sun Va lley, Laguna Beach Cit's open Easter Sunday). OAANGI COAST Daily Pilat Thomas P. Haley ........... Robert N. Weed ,.._,. M Thomas l<HVll ""'°' Thomae A. Murphlna ............ ?.:'J:T..~:~=- Btrnard Sct1utm1n ~ Cell C111t.nten ......... ~ KanMttl N. Goddlrd Jr. ~~ Cl1aalfted lldwftlefng 7141142·1111 All ot9* d9penmenta Mz.a.21 MAIN OFFICE J» WHI a.y M., Colt• Mew, CA. ~II Md,. ... lo• IMO, C• .. Mt ... CA .... C .. yr191111•1 Ore1191 CMllC "'*'""'118een.nY lte M W1 1ion.1, lllullr••'-· M lillrlel tn411ter °' H nrllttmentt llff•ln tnay bt re11trac111<ect wl01out 1,..-c lat pemll1Sloft e4 <Ort•ltf\I _, He said the plane was carry- inl 10 pauen1en , a pllot, a co- pilot and a fl.l8ht attendant when it cr ashed near Loveland-Fort Collins Municipal Airport, about 40 miles north or Denver , at about 4 p.m. MST (3 p.m . PST>. Steve Kinnett, one or the rour survivors who were aboard a Cessna 206 from the Skys West Parachute Cente r . said : "All or a sudden, It seemed the plane just exploded. I was slttine ne xt to the pilot and when I looked back, I didn't see the back end or the plane. The two guys in the back were no tonger there." T he plane was carrying fi ve s'kyd1 vers and a pilot. a ll equipped with par ac h utes Kinnett, a medical student who lost a leg to cancer 10 years ago, said he opened his chute only after free-fal ling several thousand feet l,o avoid debris and other skydivers. AIR U.S. officials in Denver confirmed a collision involving their Flight 716. scheduled to leave Denver at 3:30 p.m. MST for Gillette, in northeastern Wyommg. Air U S, which flies routes m Colorado and Wyom- ing. said the rtight was due at the Campbell County Airport in Gillette at 5 p.m and was then lo continue to Sheridan. Wyo · I noticed that there were two planes that seemed to be coming together." said eyewitness David Pickell. who was at the parachute cen ter. "First I thought it was an optical illusion until the s mall er of the two planes JUSt exploded when the wing of the twin engine plane hit it .. And the next thing you kney, there "as JUSl nothing left of the s mall plane and the larger twin engine plan<· was s piraling rnto thl· ground." Pickell said ... And there \\ere 1mmed1ately six 'chutes .. The• tragedy v. as the second in Colorado "1th in 48 hours. com 1ng almos t exaC'tly two days arter an underground explosion killed 15 coal miners near the mountt11n town of Rf'dstone. 200 mile., \.\CSt of Oen" e r From Page A1 ALCALA. • • worn by Miss Samsoe 1s far more damaging. "It's really a tempest in a teapot, .. Far nell said o( the Supreme Court ordered hear· 1ngs Oddly, though he claims he lied on the witness stand at the trial. DovE-!.aid F'riday he s till OOlievcs Alcala is guilt y of lhe crime "I 1ust personally had the feel 1ng he did it," the witness said. Dove also admitted flt was un der the infl uence of heroin when he testified at the trial last year He said recanting his trial testimony will hurt him with both the District Attorney's Of fice and w i th h is fe ll o w pr isoners. He added he "must be crazy sitting in front of these <television ) cam eras and telling everyone I'm a rat " T he state high court order ed the proceedings Into claims of pequr y after receiving a petition from Monroe. who is handling the appeal of Alcala's conviction. More hearings are scheduled for next Friday m Schwab's 6th floor Santa Ana courtroom. Attending Friday's p roceed- ings were Mrs . Marianne Frazier. Miss Samsoe's mother, and Mrs Pedro Germ an of Monterey Park , Alcala's mother. From Page A1 AIRPORT. • However, Clark believes Riley's proposal needs m or e study and clarification of certain legal issu~ before being con- sidered. I n t h e m eanti m e, representatives of the various a irli nes have been . as o ne s upervisorlal aide put it. "work- ing the 5th floor" (whe r e supervisors' om ces are located> t o gain support fo r t heir respective positions. Murderer found sane LONG BEACH <AP) -The sam e jury thal con vict e d Leonard Brown -on two counts of murder, lwo of rape and 10 other felony count.I -deliberat- ed six more houn Friday before flndina him sane at the ,time the c r i m es were commiUe d ln December 1'79. The panel of ei&hl women and four men cleared the way for the trial'• next 1t.1• -whether Lh• jury wm r~mmend he be tent to the 111 chamber. The death penalty phue wu 1cheduled to bocln Tuada)' ln Loni Beach Superior Court. t. HI , WORLD -A n e wborn Atl a ntic bottlenosed dolphin named Bobbie swims beside mother at Sea World marine park in San Diego. The calf was born April 10. A ............ ; Dolphins, like almost a ll other mammals, . give birth lo young. even though they live in water . • Phone mcreases asked General seeks $4.80/month hike for residences The first of a series or public hear ings on a 77 percent rate increase request by General Telephone Co of Cahfornia is scheduled April 27 1n Los Angeles. General Telephone has riled an application with the Public Utilities Commission asking that the current monthly rate now charged residential users be increased b y $4 80 In the application. General Telephone also 1s asking for a $4 94 monthly increase for bus111esses m the metropo l 1ta n Los Angeles Orange County area General Telephone serves customers in Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach . Fountain Valley and South Laguna IF T H E I NC-R EASE 1s approved by the PUC, the cu rrent basic monthly residential rate would increase from $6 25 to $11 05. Hasic measured business service would Jump from S6 50 t.o $11 44 The resi dential rate for l1m1ted call service <30 calls a month > would increase from S2 50 t-0 $4.39 The charge ror calls made over the 30-call limit would go up from the present fou r cents to seven cents Comparable inereases are also being sought for other services Company s pokesman Richard O h ls on s aid rate hikes are necessary to help meet n sing expense!> and boost t~arnmgs to a level that will attract lenders and 111vestor:. "Our five year . $4 billion construction program depends on raising outside capital, which can only be obt ained a t reasonable costs if our earnmgs are adequate." Ohlson said. HE ADDED that infl ation had eaten into the profits projected by his company under r ate hikes ~ ,, SAVE ~UPTO 35o;o granted by the utilities com mission last October. If g ra nted, t h e new rates would take effect in 1982 and would net General Telephone an a dd itional $296 m illion during t he first year and another $90 million in 1983. Hearings will be held in seven California cit ies frorri from April 27 until May 13. The Los Angeles hearing will be April 27 at 2 p m and again at t p .m m the P UC Court room, Stale Ofhce Buildtng, 107 Soutll Broadway · Hearing for Irvine impectors concludes A personnel hearing into the firing of two Irvine city building ins p ectors concluded Friday afternoon m City Hall with the defense attorney arguing each man d id nothing more than ac cept a bottle of liquor and a lunch before Christmas The city's attorney countered that the inspectors knew something was expected from them in retur n for the gifts they got late last year. Bruce Bullard, 50. of Costa Mesa, and Arthur Peck. 51. of Anaheim, were fired last year arter being charged y, 1th the m isdemeanor criminal offense of "solicitation or acceptance or gratu1t1es by public officers or employees " Deputy City Atto rney David Larsen said in h is closing argument Friday that, by laking the girts, the men violated a city inspection department policy against taking gratuities Defense a t torney Vance Simonds said lhe city can't prove that the men ever solicit ed the gifts or that they provided anything in return Si m onds a dded that city policy is unclear on the ac ceptanceof gratuities Ile pointed out that a memo "a:. circulated in the city 10, spection department. saying that gratu1t1e!-> were not to be ac-. ceptcd However. the memo re· ferred to a separate cit y or dinance that set forth the pro- cedure by whi<·h gratuities s hould be rePQrted Adm1n1 st r at1ve law Judge Wilham F Byrnes is to make a. recommend~t1on to Irvine Cit>'( Manager W1ll1am Woollett Jr : by June 1 on whether the firing o f Bullar d and Perk was! JUStified Manuel Linares. 34. of CoronaJ also imphrat<'d in ronnectiori "1th the alleged acceptance or gratu1tiel>. was r1red from hlS• city ins pector's JOb las t year. but isn't appealing his dismissal. Lowell Shephard. 58. 0 1 Irvine, another city building inspector .. was demoted and is lo appeal that decision in a personnel hearing later this month Lou Perley, 64. of Midway: City, cho!>e lo quit his JOb as a: building inspector · Bullard, Peck and Linares are to appear May 12 m Harbor Municipal Court for trial on the mis demeanor counts agafost them. Roger's is featuring a great selection of the finest outdoor furniture at terrific savings! Ex· cellent quality and distinctive styles, all ready fOf immediate delivery and all marked down to last year's SALE prices! Come In rrov.1, enjoy Roger's personalized service and treat yourself to real savings. TROPITONE List Sale BROWN ioRDAN Ult sme Marrakesli E11sign 11 ( olo II/ 197 aec> Dining Chair 1104 '81 Dining Arm Chair S~ring Base Chair 148 99 Ottoman ~ 71 49 4 Pedestal Table 222 Ul8 Adjustable Chaise/Arms 279 188 48" Pedftf tel Table 256 ,. 42" Table/4 Chairs 621 399 Adjusta le Sun Chaise/Arms 248 171 Tam lam I 42" Ped. Table/4 Dining Chairs 638 -48" Ped. Table/4 Dining Chairs 672 -Dining Arm Chair 116 85 Spring Base Chair 159 120 Cantina 42" Rd Ta~e/4 Dining Chairs 697 -Dining Arm Chair 134 48' Ped. Ta le/4 Dining Chairs 794 5!8 42" Sq. Round Table 286 Nomad 24· Sq. Rd. Occasional Table 1.0. Adjustable Sun Chaise 320 Dining Lounge Chair 1116 *18 42" Sq Rd Table/4 Din. Chairs 822 Ottoman gi& • 48" Sq Rd Table/4 Din. Chairs 848 Contour Adj. Chaise 339 -"'te•• OOOd tllfu •Pt•• a1 anti 111~110 Q111n11ty Oii nenG • J I .. ,....,.... GoY. Eclmad Browe Jr: will be setting just over $10,000 in income tax refunda tbia year, according to copies of bis returns. After the S7 ,996 federal and $2,093 state refUnds, the 1ov· ernor will have paid S7,74e in federal and '2;235 in state tax- Evan Richards, who portrays David Copperfield in the Broadway musical "Copperfield," looks up at photo of Charles Dickens, whose classic book inspired the pLay. at a New York gathering celebrating the play's opening. · es on bis $51,718 income for 1980. The refunds come mostly because of his deductions for interest. He deducted $10,500 in interest paid to Arnold Gander, the former owner of Nevada County ptoperty Brown bought two years ·ago, and $4,100 in Interest on tws Los An~eles home. Sen. Paula Hawkins, R· Fla., has been in an Orlando hospital for treatment of a pinched nerve in her back. ac- cording to her husband, Gene. The freshman aenator's back problem flared when she was at a fund-raiser at Pepperdine College in Malibu. Mrs. Hawkins has had recurring back problems for 20 years. her husband said. Hawkins said bis wife canceled plaM to watch the landing o( the space sbutUe Columbia at Edwards Air Force Base and flew back lo Florida. He said his wife was in traction and was being given musde relaxpnts. President Rea1ao an· nounced ,he wlll nominate tobert D. "Nesen. a Callfornla buainesaman and former u · siatant Navy secretary. as tmbuaador to Aualralia and the Republic of Nauru. Nesen owns an automobile dealenh1p in California and wa1 co-chairman of the state's delegation to the Republican National Convention last year that nominated Reagan. He served as assfstant secretary of the Navy from 19'12·1974 . Centralia (Jll.J · Municipal Airport Com:· mittee in presidential press secretary Jim Brady's hometoum has reco mmended that the airport be changed to Jim Brady Regi~al Airport. Brady was in- jured in the as- sassination attempt on President Reagan. The Democratic governor also listed a $750 United Way contribution and $140 in State Bar dues. His income incl\~tfed his $49,1.00 salary, $921 in savings account interest and $1',697 for last year's state ln~ome tax refund, listed as income for tJ1e federal return. Entertainer Dauy Kay~. honore<\ at '[he ·Hague fqr raising milliorui for UNrCEF. · has iiven the United Nallom Chll<lren's Fund an ad4ltional Sl'f.~ ... Ka)'e waa presented "wttla the Carne1ie Foundation Wateler Peace Pri.&e for wOl'tl on behalf of cbild,ren aq4 lm- m ediat~y t\ill"M,d o-.•, U. prise money to tb' .,_. branch of UNICEF. . . "' FoundaUon President 1.a 1 Van Boye• 1ald tit• entertainer,. who aa• ., much of bis career toHl')'9• a 1oodwill ambusadci' .. ,. UNICEF. hJld "rah• millions of dollar••t aal ''de~'pened the world consciousness with re1U'd to the continuing diatr4'! o/ . millions of children, la tbit Third World." .... ........... ... -..... 2 • w I I W I I W I I W Orange Co11t DAILY PtLOT/Saturday, Aprtt 11, 1881 l\.°.!m.,.. ~ O ~ ~Couat1 lupervltor R ~J.~AIJI! tayt IM lan't lolDI to b'b1 fol' th• flrln1 of Caltran1 Dlrector Adriana Glantureo Jutt yet. tlart wu poised to ca11 for II•. q\r::urco'• re'll1nation tarllet wMk after Caltrant pl'O~ t.o pve Oran1e County tewer hlihw•y fu.ndl the Clark n1ured tM county •boUJ• 1et. Clark, a1IO a ~embes: ol the Oran1• Cowlty ~_pnsportattoo Co~mliaion, told bff cone.,uet Wonda)' ~eY" tbould seek her dbmlatal lf evenU didn't cbaDI• for the cqWnty. ~U,tb.lngschan~. , ••NKIN'G CAL'-Ja&NS of· ficlalS aald Tbµnctay they bad mitunderatood OranJe Cowlly's lnfentions in 1ubmlltlnf for t'\ancttn• exten1lon of a lranaitway 11 mllea from the Artesl1t Freeway to downtown Santa Ana. They bad only given the eowtty credit for 15 percent fundin1. That was chanaed Thursday to 100 percent. As a result, Caltrans officlall amended their proposal so t.M county is to receive 10.6 percent rather than 8.5 percen\ of the hi1bway funds to be sen\ to Southern c.-Uto""-ia from 1983 to 1987. ,. Clark said he wt'il drop his ch~llenge to Ms. Gianturco In lhrht of the chanaes. But he made it clear he still doesn't think Caltrans is giving Q,range County all it deserves. Amt he's still no Gianturco fan. •"I still feel they're playing games up there," he s aid. "J still feel there's a re .. enge motive.'~. MS. GlANTUBCO had op· posed the county's s uccessful lobbying effort last summer to pass legislation lo give the coun- ty its own Caltrans fundlnf dis- trict. Clark. who has assumed the role of local organizer in Jobby· ing efforts for transportation funds , s aid county leaders . . ¥~a school 6e~ so"1rfeat Choral music llld dessert '#ill be .aer.ved by Coata lleaa. ffiJh School's choir and Mad- rt1ata May 8 in the achool •afei.tai Tbe annual Sprtn1 Soacfelt. , deatped •peciall7 for alwnm who once 111111 wttb the IJ'OUlle, la scheduled at 7:.30 p.m . Tickets, available at the dqor or by calUnJ 957-8165. are $.'J tor Individuals and $5 for couplee. Funds will be uaed by the two lt'OUps to pay for singing tours and other performances, a spokeswetnan said. , DOW .UU doetD't match ttl relative populadcn. Wbllt tbe 1teo cen1u put Oran1e Counl)''• popuJata. at 13 .2 percent of Southern California, the new Caltraba pro- potal otfen 10.8 percnt al the fundlna. The 1uncUn1 percent••• are not baaed on population, • however, but on proJeated COD· atructlon neecb durtQJ the four years. 'lJpeii space dispute sparks DA probe Clahm by foothill landownen that Oran1e County planners are trying to "extort" open space in exchange for development ap· provals has prompted an in· vealigaUon by the county Dis- trict Attorney's Office. The investigation clearly has bothered workers in the county Environmental Mana1ement Agency, who say they are only carryln1 out their duties. BRYAN SPEEGLE, plaruftn& manager, said the notion that planners have to be leary of criminol investigations while c a r l" y i'n g o u t s e n s i t I v e negotiations could tilt the proc- ess away from the public in· terest "The government code is tell· ing us to do things and it re: quir~s a very careful balancing of planning needs with local propertf riahts. ··he said. Speegle said DA investigator Ed Rudd has questioned h\m and other planners this week a bout their handling of de· velopment agreements in the Trabuca Canyon region, an area undergoing change from a quiet, wooded area to one slowly de· veloping into estate-type sub· divisions. However. Assistant District Attorney Mike Capizzi said to- day that Rudd wasn't condudt· ing a criminal investigation lo much as gathering information to assess the complaint. Rudd was unavailable for comment. AT l88UE Is the way county plan"en carry out pollcles set by the county Board of Supervhlors to rese~ acreage for re~ona~ parks as ap· pUcaUons come ln to develop the footbW ...-1on. I Sa,m Porter. who own1 120 acres aloo& Trabuco Creek, Hid in an interview Thursday that property owners are up in arms about trading their land for de· \'elopme.nt rights. . He sald be waa certain one ol bis neighbors bad requested the lnvesUgation. Porter said the Issue that un- if d bis nelghbon was a .recent agreement in which the Ridgewood Development Co. agreed to give· the county at least 3SO acres of open apace in exchange for developtn1 homel on the remaining 822 acres. ·'The whole concept of ukln1 landowners to donate their land is unc<>Utitutlonal," he ~aid. THE PROPERTY ownen ,a1ao are upset about plans to link O'N"tID and Caspers Wilderness regional paru. County pl~n have prepared several plans for acquiring open space, either for a third park or •imply for trails to connect the two. Porter claims the third park would require 700 acres and would cost the county S2S million. The idea to link the t.Jo e>'lst· ing parks came from Supervisor Thomas Riley SeminiJr set in NB on • • • crime v1ctum A seminar in Newport Beach focusing attention On vlctlma of crime will be held ·at the Newport Sheraton Hotel on Fri· day in conjunctio.n with nationally -proclaimed "Forgot.ten Victims Week." The conlerence -"Victims and Witnesses: Past Abuses and Future Promises" -be1ina at 9 a .m . Speakers will include Oran1e County District Attomey Cecil Hicks, county Supemsor Bruce Nestande and Newport Beach Police Chief Charles G~SI. the serbinar ls 1poftlored tty the Orange County Dlslrtct At· torney's office in cooperation with the county Chamber of Commerce. Other events during the week include a 1uided tour of lite Oran1e County Courtbguee in Santa Ana on Monday ~lnniag at 10 a.m. For information, call 967 ·2'137. VIDEO WEST 24771 Allcla Pkwy. "G0 Laguna HIH1, Callf. 92653 Phone 855-9595 , ........ w ...... , ' VIDEO TAPE .RENTALS ,----Coupon----. I' I I ~ •2to OFF I I YfdeoT .. I ..... l I lit Tape Price Only I l OFFER EXPIRES 6-30-81 I l _____________ J J 1st Tape s7so &xh Adcltional Tape only . . . S 500 ' We also carry video disoo, video recorders, video cameras, Atari. Activision, and Much More . . SEE liHE N~WEST MOVIES IN THE COMFORT . : OF . . YOUR HOMEI ... JANET WALLACE, 34, was mediately placed in a Dis· y I a nd -own ed emergency ansport vehicle and taken to Im Har bor General Hospital, said. Unlike an ambulance, the rk emergency transport hicles are not equipped with lights or sirens . Jf Flores said park officials arned at 11 57 a m that Mrs. allace had collapsed on Main treet near the entrance to the teepmg Beauty's Castle. Two "gistered nurses from the ark· s fl rst aid center, located st off Main Street, responded 1 the scene and provided outh to-mouth resuscitation nd took measures to clear the oman's throat of vomitu.s, he 1d Flores said the woman was en placed in the transport chicle and. accompanied by the 'o nurses . t a ken to the sp1tal The vehicle left Dis· yland al 12 07 and arrived at e hospital at 12 · 14, he said. En route, the nurses continued provide cardio-pulmonary re· s(·1tat1on and oxygen. Flores 1d MRS. WALLACE, who had t en at the park with her sband. Nathan, and children. ed al 1 p m . he said. Att(•ntion to lhsneyland's lJmerg(•ncy mecltr:il treatment ~>il ('ll''> has ('Orne under scrutiny ,t1ncc a March 7 incident in Wh ich a man d1t•d after being ttabbr<I during a visit lo the ~urk It was the first homicide in ilie 26 year history of Ois- t·vland The family of the victim has led· u $60 m illion wrongful rath i.uit against Disneyland tv e r 1 ts hand I 1 n g of the tmer~l·m·~ tre<.1tment provided r FOUR OF A KIND -When the Easter bunny comes to fill baskets of Christa, Jana n, Ian and David Thomas (from left ). he'll be busy indeed. The 13-month-old quadruplets A~ .......... of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas of Fort Ord get every- thing four at a time. Refugee problems aired Thief grabs purse with $7,000 loot OC officials tell U.S. unit of 'red tape impediment' Specific proposals that local of- f1 c1als say would ease problems in resettling Indochinese refugees in Orange County were detailed Friday to members of a con- gressional committee meeting in Santa Ana. The thrust of the proposals as lo e I 1 mi nate f edcral regulations that have hindered. not helped. re- settlement programs, committee members were told by Rep Jerry Patterson. D·Santa Ana DOLORES CHU RCHILL, an official of Orapge County gov- ern ment's Human Service Agency, said nine areas have been identified in which im- provements s hould be made. The proposals Include. Revi sion o f f ederal Department o f Health ,and Human Service regulations that, although antended to promote employment of refu gees, have "acted as an impediment" because of the massive amounts of required paperwork Changes an income exclusion policies that have had the effect of placing much of the cost of provid· ang public health assistance lo refugees on local government. Modification of Internal Revenue Service policies that have prohibited employers from receiving a tax credit for employ- ing refugees who are receiving cash assistance. Employers, by contrast, receive tax credjts if they hire persons receiving other forms of welfare. -Redefinition by the U.S. State Department of the meaning o f the word "family " Ms Churchill said the exist ing def- inition has permitted "very, very , very distant" relatives of refugees li ving in the county to also relocate to the county INCREASED coordination between va r ious fed era l agencies handling r efugee af· fai(S. The proposals were outlined to members of the House Com mitteeon Immigration. Refugees· and International Law. chaired by Rep. Rom ano Mazzoli, D-Ky. Committee members are in the midst of a four -day visit to Sou them California to investigate issues on refugee resettlement and immigration of Mexican nationals into the U S., Mazzoli said . Police are searching for two young m en who allegedly snatched a purse containing more than $7,000 in cash and gold coins belonging to a shopper at Hunt- ington Center. Huntington Beach police Lt. John Foster said the incident oc- curred at 4 p.Jll. Monday outside the Montgomery Ward store, 7777 Edinger Ave Foster said the vict im, Maria Chavez. 37, of Riverside told police she visits Huntington Center once each month to do s hopping. The stolen purse contained $1,500 in cash, plus eight kruger- rands, three Mexican gold pieces and a $20 American gold piece. Officers are searching for two m en described as white. age 18 to 20, in connection with the theft. Three Hunt1n1ton Beach schools scheduled for closure this year could be transformed into a racillty for handicapped children, a comm unity colle1e center and a new district head· quarters U the recom- m endations of Huntington Beach City School Diatrlct Superintendent Larry Kemper are followed. Kemper bas prepared a aeries of proposals for use of Clapp, Peterson and LeBard schools. District trustees have voted w close these elementary sites at the end or t he current term because o( declining enrollment and a shortage or funds. T HE SUPE RINTENDENT'S proposals will be presented next week to dlstriet trustees, who will make a final decision on the future of the three schools. Kemper suggests that Clapp School be leased to the Orange Co unt y D epartment o f Education for instruction of 8S handicapped s tudents from Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa. County education officials originally said they might need two schools for the Fairview students, but this plan has been revised, Kemper said. The superintendent suggests that Peterson School be leased to t he Coast Community College District for classes scheduled by Coastline College. Coastline has leased closed school s ites in other nearby cities for the same purpose LEBARD SCHOOL should be used as a new district head· quarters, Kemper recommends. The district's current offices al 735 14th St in Huntington Beach have been described b y admintstr ators as inadequate. In his report, Kempe r also notes that other parties mterest- ed in LeBard have asked to use only a portion of the site, have asked to buy the school or plan services "inconsistent with the surrounrung community " The superintendent recom- mended that no sites be sold al the present time Man c rush ed LOS ANGELES (AP> -A man was crushed to death when he was caught between a freight elevator and the shaft wall in a produce warehouse, fire officials said . Rudy P ena. 33, of La Puente, died Wednesday Never too late, Mom me Your Game ... Fans dedicated to the 11me of lacrosse watch from the stands It Colleae P1rk. Md., 11 M11Jf1nd 1nd Johns Hopkins play • 11me won tMiracle baby' born to woman, 50 , who got the r,ews only 11 days before delivering ,. ; CH ICAGO <AP> Luke Lucas tiasn't planned, and he was bare- t}' expected. Has 50-year -old ~other says she only found out r sure he was coming 11 days fore his birth. ,.: Now he's "big, fat and sassy" d although life is different ound the Lucas home, what jth diapers and 4 a .m . feedings, f:erese Lucas says she's "hav- g a ball " 'I was a mother al 17 and I'm a other at 50. and boy, there's a ,,ffe rence," said Mrs. Lucas, f,ho with her husband. Arthur, , also has three grown sons and . ve ~randchildren MRS. LUCAS SAID. she felt ill ._st SS?ring and went to her loctor . a general practitioner. ho djagnosed a possible hernia. 'nd although she was gaining eight, Mrs. Lucas said she dn't worry because she had ways been t}eavv. Menopause, s he believed, was several years behind her. But after repeated trips to the doctor a nd m o nth s o f medication, Mrs. Lucas declded she might be wrong about being unable to conceive. At her ur1 ing, her doctor examined her with a fetal monitoring device. "He ran it over m y stomach and he got white. He said, 'Therese. oh my God,• and be screamed for the nurse," Mrs. Lucas said. ELEVEN DAYS later, on Dec. 22. 1980, some 33 years after her first child was born, Mrs. Lucas gave birth to Luke, her "miracle baby" and fourth son. Mrs . ·Lucas said her ob- stetr ician recommended a Caesarean section because of her age and high blood pressure. But she delivered norm ally. Such late births are rare - 1,000 women aged 50 to ~ gave birth in 1979 in the United States -and doctors worry about prei· l\ancy complications and birth defects. Luke was born healthy. Lucas is a tuckpolnter, a masonry repairman. But he Is a diabetic with a heart condition and cannot work. The family lives ma Uml~ed budaet, cbiefiy Social Security dhabiltty benefits. MRS. LUCAS SAID s he worries about the future. "I' 11 be 56 when he starts school," she said. "I wonder flow ever ything will turn out fof ua and for him. I know that life for us and ~r him won't be a bed of roses, but I pray that everything. will be fine." Newport ans fund backed In an attempt to secure funds for cultural nrojects, Newport Beach art commissioners are asking that 1 percent of aJl city capital improvements be funneled into a special art fund. Commissioner Walter Zi1ler, making bla pitch to City Council mem bers this week, said the 1 percent proposal is modeled after a successful and similar program in Camttrtdae. Mass. Zigler, ctung an example, said s uch a aetup would have netted the am commission $57 ,000 last year baaed on capital 'm· provement projects pald for by the cit¥. EasenUally, tie said, 1t would require the city to add an extra 1 percent to the coat of au clty projecta. land, t-5, In 1117. , :l TULSA, Okla. (AP> -Unlvenl!f of Tulaa 1tudent1 pJan to 10 to areal helibtt to reach 10mt .iew muslc&l lowt. The ttud,nta are bopfn1 nn.t weell to break the world recoc'd ln planod.ropptna. 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How 111 s..cL 13" UOMAI. ZDlllf , WHILE THEY LAST 7 Lobbyi-sts 011ttstrip legislators in influence, representation? IJ OENNl8 £. CAaP£NTEa ()range Count11't iot>bJ/Ut DnnU ~. c~ ducribed ,,., mtncac1n ot "" Job jn tlw# mruJrb to tlw TosorJ HoU Oronge C"""111 Yorum. LobbyiJta are people, and lobbytp1 la the art of lnfluencln1 lestatative de· clslona -or, more 1lmply, penonaJ polJtict. It really doe1n't bave to be - and I don't t.b.lnk It 1bould any tonier be -a dirty word. You mlgbt call It a necessary f>VU or a central exercise In power. • . To me, the lobbying process iJ prob· I ably the essence of the democratic ' process. We set up these bodies and elect people in order to avoid wbal always happened i~ the ··otd country,'' England. France, or where vet. THE P UBLIC HAD NO access to the 1 power brokers or to the people who ran them. Even where they had elected bodies, they really had no way to In· fl uence them. Our system was devised • to provide that access. Obviously, In a country of more than 200 million people. not evecyone can be effective but everyone who wants to can participate in the process t.hrouch vot- ing. It would seem to be a natural atep that we have evolved to a system where we have professional p'ople in the legitimate lobbying activity -that is. to influence the legislative process pro- perty Of course, bribery, undue influence, and other improper activities occur - and they probably always will as long as we have to use people in tbe process. But that is an insignificant part of the process. Legitimate lobbying is the norm in our state. l feel that l have enormously more in- fluence now as a lobbyist in Sacramento than l had when I was a member of the Senate. Today ( represent some groups with far more power tban I as a senator had l was a member of a minority par- ty. and philosophically I was a minority in the minority party A MINORITY SENATOR can be ef- fective in that process and have certain influences However. when one is on the outside and can bring to bear the power and weight of large business or political organizal1ons, it is easier to influence people. A lobbyist may not be able to have as 1m mediate an impact on a legislator as another legislator with whom he in· • teracts daily would, but few lea,blaton want to lanor. or offend a lobbyist who represents an lntereat that is a power 1ource because there will eventually be another election. That 11 a leittimate part of the process, too. • "Special lnteretta*' I• aoot.ber term tbat ii frequntly referred to in a neiaUve way. Everyone of ua ia in· volved in many of them. Re1ardleas of who you are, what you do, or where you come from, YO\& are represented In Sacramento and In Washington by special interests. RELIGIOUS GRO UPS, SCHOOL teachers, automobile clubs, and news people, to name just a few, have lob- byists in Sacramento. The lar1est number of lobbyists represent public employee groups -for example, the California Teachers Association, the California State Employees Asaocra tion, and the Association of Local Gov ernment Employees. More than 800 ortaniiations have been formed to represent myriad special interests 1n Sacramento in the competition for public funding and other government benefits. Because of the professionalization of specJaJ in · terest.a. legislators are getting more in· formation on which to make inte11igent decisions than ever before. A member or the Californ 1 a Legislature will cast more than 8,000 votes each year on behalf of ltiJ consti· tuents! The bills deal wUh several hun- dred dllferent subjecta. No legislator can c laim to have the expertise necessacy to understand au the issues involved. AS A SENATOR. I WAS an expert on perhaps 10 percent of the bills I voted on and in these cases I tended to ignore the advice of others. Probably another 5 percent of the t otal votes of the Legislature dealt with moral issues. Consider abortion. I have always been opposed to abortion and, no matter who came to see me In support or abortion. I had a closed mind. To me that was a moral judgment. and I couldn't vote in support or abortion even if a majority in my district was in favor or it. I honestly had no interest in the issues covered in about 50 to 60 percent of the legislation that l had to vote on, but ( wanted to cast an intelligent vote. I got the information I needed Crom the "Third House" -the lobbyists who bad Can't put waste 'Somewhere E~e~ By THOMAS D. ELIAS While California ofricials taJk of a need for recycling, reusing and detoxi· rying chemical and lnduatrial wastes. othe r states have s tarted dolns something about it. The result is that California has lost lts position or national leaders hip on the is· sue that both Gov. Brown and this state's environmentalists believe is the most urgent problem facing industry today. "WE ARE GOING TO have to minimize the amount we have to dis- pose of.'' says Peter Weiner, the g<W- CAUFOR"'A FOCUS ernor's special assistant for toxic sub- stances control. He proposes a system of regional high-t echnology wsste dis- posal plants to be paid for mosUy by the industries they serve. Meanwhile, the first of the new breed or regional waste disposal plants is already under cons truction -in Louisiana. long known as U1e nation's most backward state in managing pollu- tion. The Louisiana plant will be built by a California firm. IT Corp. o#Wilmington. IT WILL USE ultra-high temperature in cineration to destroy more than 99 percent oC the hazardous properd" 1n material lt processes. The realdues w11l be s olidified into rock-like blocks that are chem1ca1ly Inert, lT'a plant wtll be used on pestlcldet. or1an1c wutea like the PCBs found now In some POiiuted waterways, oily waates and d11illlation by prod1i&cU. It wlll reclaim moet of the oil in lhoee wa1tn and l"ecycle it to area induat.ry. Similar facilities were recently ap· provedln Texas and New York. THESE PLANTS wlll be almost eJt· actly what Brown and Weiner have otWIGicoAtT lilf Pllil . The cotnmeot P•I• of..,_. DaUy Pilot 1eeka to Inform and atlmiilat.. readers b)L pr enl· ln1 1 vartay ot toft'tmintaty on topic• of lntarta& and 1l1nlncaoce from Informed ob· Hrvera and 1pe>llnmen. called for as the ultimate solution to California's problem. But none are even in the blueprint st age here. If IT and the Louisiana authorities who approved its pla nt after four months of intensive public hearings are right , the waste plant will be JlO more hazardous than any other large in· dustrial facilities. But California's permit processes for this sort of plant are designed for som ething rar m ore threatening. Indeed, one reason Californi& la1s behind is a fear of protests and delays spurred by residents near any site chosen for a large waste-disposal facility. "NO ONIE WANTS one in their town." says .. John Theiss, an IT vice president. He claims fears of odor. seepage and pollution associat e d wi!h most dumpsites are irrelevant. ·'This is worlds apart from traditional disposal techniques," Theiss says. "It's so sophisticated it's like comparing Cape Kennedy to Kitty Hawk." Weiner says a r ecent poll in California showed more than half the state's residents would accept new toxic waste disposal facilities only if they are more than 100 miles from their homes. THE POLL IS evidence that toxic waste disposal sites are becoming like airporU ln California ... no one argues that they're unnecessary. but almost everyone wants to keep his distance from them. But Theiss quips that "There's no town named Somewhere Else on any map/' What's more, he says, there's no need for fear of modem waste disposal plant.a.· Louisiana's year.old Environmental Control Commlaaion agrees, as do similar a1encles in Texu and New York. Why doesn't California. stream.line It.a permit procedure.a, when tbe few letal dumpsites now 01>'1'&Un1 are closing, one by one. u they 1"cb eap1clt)'? TBE ANSWE& may be polltlca. Brown and hi• -1dea are aware of the new· technololia, but they have made oo move to help them aaln acceptance. Intteld, Brown repeatedly calls at· lention t.o the old·fuhloned durnPlites, even t.o tho utettt of propo1ln1 new rule• tor ~Inf old,atyle. dumpln• around.I. Tbe rhetoric may help Brown's lmaa• ., a touch 1nvlronmenull1t, but lt. doesn't mon California a81 doler' to tbe new ~ ... !Mt Wtq ultimate-ly aolve the prObledl. ~~~~ J~cJ(J cb ~~, ~ '/ltnl gawd' ;tk ~ OG14ed-~ done the re.search and had knowledge of the subject. Of course, I had to consider that they had an interest In influencing me to sup- port a particular point of view, but both sides of most Issues were represented. TUE LOBBYISTS NOW have their own lobby -the Institute of Gov· ernmental Advocates The IGA was formed after the passage of Proposition 9 by a eroup of lobbyists who contribut· ed funds to hire counsel to bring action to throw out certain sections of Proposi- tion 9 that were felt to be unconstitu- tional. For instance. a lobbyist was prohibit· ed from making a campaign contribu· lion to or discussin g campaign contributions with a nyone in the legislative body -clear infringements o f the right of free speech The California Supreme Court agreed. Today, the IGA maintains counsel and reviews cases or lobbyists charged with failing to m eet the technical re- quirements establis hed by the Fair Political Practices Commission. A LOT OF PEOPLE I N the Legislature and in society dislike Proposition 9. I agree that parts of it are onerous, unfair, and denigrating but, by and large, Proposition 9 was a good thing For instance. when I went into the Legislature in 1970, there were still a few people who were terribly im- pressed by a Cree meal and free dnnks. Proposition 9 stopped that. Of course, you don 't boy a vote witb the meal. and that is what is wrong with ~roposlUon 9. Parts of it ar e onerous and awkward and probably ought to be changed someday although that is hard to do because it was voted on by the people. But the wholesale excesses that did exist have dis appeared. We have a much better quality or lobbyist coming to Sacramento now and, in my Judg- ment, the quality of the Legislature is improving. When I go to dinner with legislators today, they pay their own way. Many of them buy meals for me because they have campaign funds and ( no longer do! It is really a better climate lot true lobbying to occur, so l give Proposition 9 high marks in that respect. MOST LEGISLATORS are conscien- tious about getting information, but it ls difficult in the crush of loo mucb legislat1on to get good foundations in fact and the technical aid necessary to decide how to vote intelligently So lob- byists perform an enormously impor- tant service. The problem with our legislative ef· forts 1s that not enough or us try to in· rJuence legislators They live somewhat in a cocoon. separated from their con- stituents because it 1s too inconvenient and too expensive for most of us to get involved In fact. there are not enough people who really have the ability to influence and the knowledge or how lo do so and who spend enough lime in this activity. While there are several of us in Sacramento who represent different in· terests and points of view. the majority of the lobbyists represent a single point of view. I think they are at a disadvan· tage because that is all they are known for. IF YOU WORK FOR THE teachers adoclation . for example, a nd a legislator never votes your way, you have a hard time breaking through that barrier But if I lose a legislator's vote on one issue. I am back in h.s office the next day on behalf of some other client So it is a real game of psychology that we play J think you will find that the old-time people who represented tbe worst m lob- bying are being replaced with a pro· fessional and competent group of peo· pie . Those or us who have spent a number of years in the legislative proces~ have a distinct advantage in the lobbying process because the key to lob~ bying 1s acceu Former members or the Legislature can wander in and out of the offices. Our relationship 1s much bell<'r than that of someone who comes in and makes an appointment for next \\eek The system 1s getting better. and I think it is a useful one. Before you criticize a lobbyist . remember that you prc,bably have a number of them \\Ork ang for you in Sacramento IC they are doing a bad JOb or something inap propriate. maybe you are res ponsible for not <.'xcrc1s1ng more control through whatever group that represents you. whether with or without your knowledge and consent Art Brut makes another .stab By HERBCAEN SAN FRANCISCO -The Vaillan- court Fountain. arguably the uallest piece of art at Embarcadero Center, will soon acquire a mate -a 24·foot, $350,000 steel sculpture by Jean Dubuf- fet, UUed "The Ra1 Lady." and due to be installed between Embarcadero Center IV and the Hyatt Regency In September. There'• a photo of her in the current Fortune ma1, and she's a real brute, but brutaliam, or, "Art Br'Qt," is what l>ubuftet, an otherwt.ae lr.lndly old 1ent of 7t, ts famou.a for. Any number of our reat, live ra1 lad1e1, putterinl around tbe Tenderloin with their bags, may feel libeled •.. HERB CIEi Hakes, on the retirement of Joe Rosen- thal, who took the immortal Marine Cla1-raislng photo durint World War 11 : "Iowa Jlma Lenama.n Ca.PS Career." Durlnt the Second Battle of Cedar Rapids, lt was . . . And every Ume mention ii made of •'the aix Marin ea" 1tru111tn1 to plant Old Gl01'7 oo Mouat Suribacbl, aome ansn old salt pbc>Ma to say ·'One of those to-called Martnes * * * w11 a tailor, Bu.atet, and don't foraet NOT TO ai MISSED: On April 25, it." True. Pharmac11t•1 Mate 2nd Clau tbt Relationahlp CounNUn1 Center ln John H. Bradley, wounded ·in thal ac· Walnut Creet preeenta a lecture, "Jlow Uon. Nlce th.at some peoi>le 'hf\aae to Mtat and Petatou Sex Can ~me foraet. Gou.rmet.t by"J>anlel Beaver, M.S. Tb• • • • lnltlata •u.nd for Matter of Sdenc:1, nbt APROPOS THE OSCA&B, John Meaty SIX or anytbtAf •IH tbat comes Turner aJertl ua t4 t.be latest ln 1t1i.of • low ro mind . . • W• &ad no IOOaer the·art eound enllDffrtai: two NBC mastleated that. wben Thea Snyder ..,,la..,. wtnnlna a.a ••I.rd for lnvtnl- Lowry, Poet GU1 SDfc,t1r•1 IU, cbeeked • llil a 4erice that aJIOWJI ~ tO in wlth two aalty namepbrUkl: the -new ' be~r thie "ploP I'' wbn a IOU Mll ~ director of women'• 1\udJtt at Cotiai., Mary Bltwaok, and tbe tiO.lder of the aame Job at Colorado Wo1D1D'1 Collea•. Sbaron Prouclflt . Tbll II namepbrealmm ot a hltb order . ••• llan11ft: •sADLIN• tn tbt • ....._ INtchlllht.. forwai'dld 'tiy Pat AU rlaht, Uncle Len is mad. He wantl to know Ute name of the ornery varnilnt who knows Uncle Len lall1 down a lot. There wu • nice selecUon of •ldlnc plcturM thlt week and ct\oatof you dfftded that.tumbling on the tlopea ls an attracUve 11· lustraUon. Now let's set the record straight. Uncle Len NEVE1' falls down. He's a perfect sider. The rumors of his clumsiness on the slopes are all false. Of course, Uncle Len can'L control his skis when they decide to go In different directions. And he can 't help it if there's a su dden earthquake a nd the mountain slips out from under him. The next time you see Uncle Len splattered across the snow, he ·s actually JUSl taking a rest and soaking up some sun for his beautiful tan. It ·s winners time, though. Eleven-year-old Jeff Lorenzini of Costa Mesa took first place and $5. Good action picture. J eff I can see you 're very ex· perienced at "resting" on the slopes. Kim Valentine, 14 . of Corona del Mar won second place and $2 for her humorous illustration. Uncle Len saw lots of people tak- ing shortcuts and ending up just like the person in Kim's draw- ing Cynthia Sisley, 12, of Costa Mesa, Becky Visca, 16. of Hunt- ing ton Beach , a nd David Lor enzini, 13, of Costa Mesa re· ceived honorable m entions. David, no doubt the brother of first place winne r J eff, said .. Skiing is a Hexelent Sport!" He must be referring to his brand of skis, Hexels. An Uncle Len No-No goes to Kathy Flanagan of Costa Mesa. for not including her age Kathy is a regular contributor to the column and s he should know •better. F o r next week's drawing, Uncle Len would like to get into outer space. /'Nte s uccessful Space Shuttle may be his ticket The shuttle is going to allow s~ientists and businesses to send all kinds of equipment and ex- periments into orbit. If you could send something up with the Space Shuttle. what would it be: a telescope, mini· s pace station, communications satellite? (Please don't send Uncle Len a picture of your kid brother or sister. although it might be tempting. l Also. if you've noticed,, Uncle Len didn't run THE QUIZ. Ask ·Andy or Letters to Ellie this week He found some nice As· soc1ated Press stories and some local news for his friends. Uncle Len wants to know what you think of those columns . Send in your recommepdations with FIRST PLACE WINNER J eff Lorenzini of Costa Mesa SECOND PLACE WINNER Kim Valentine of Corona del Mar your drawings If you think As k Andy is boring, say so If you like it, tell Uncle Len. This \s YOUR page so tell us what you ltke and dislike. R emember to draw your pictures on a piece of paper four inches square with black ink Send your entries to Uncle Len. P 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 so that they will ar· rive by Wednesday. CdM students to debate One of youngest successful squads in school history .Jeff Sklansky, Eileen Dorn and Sherman Dorn, all Corona del Mar High School students. wi ll be c ompeting in the National High School Speech Tournament in June. Eileen qualified in oratory wiUl first place at the district championships April 3·4, and the team of Jeff and Sherman qualiried with a first in two· person debate. Corona del Mar student.s Mark Evans, Kris Kerrigan and Colleen Kerrigan will be joining the other three at the California High School Speech Tournament later this month. Mark will com- pete in Impromptu a nd Kris and Colleen will enter in team de- bate. This yfar is the first in Corona del Mar's history when two de· bate teams have qualified for a sin gle state tournament. !eff also qualified i n ex - temporaneous speaking. The national s peech lournament will be held in Salt Lake City . California's stale tournament is at the University of Southern California. Both tournaments rotate t heir locations annually. The Corona del Mar Speech Club Is one of. the younger successful squads in school his· tory. Mark and Eileen are seniors". the rest of the active squad Is underclassmen. Kris, Coll een and Sherman a r e sophomores and Jeff Is a freshman. I Joe Mccallum at the blackboard as he instructs students at his ·school · Never too' young to teach By DON BENSON AtN<MllM ...... Wrtt.r CENTRAL FALLS, R.I -At an age when many kids are oc- cupied with cowboys and ln- d 1 ans or Bugs Bunny, Joe McCallum used to sit alone in the basement of his house, talk· ing to himself . It was all part of a plan -Joe wants to be a teacher Joe's parents say that starting in the first grade when he set up h is own make -believe "classroom" in the basement, he's spent hours playJng the role of both teacher and 9tudent. These days, at age 12, J oe is playing for real. "The lady that lived upstaJrs from me -s he was Spanish and she couldn't speak English very well," the boy said. "She asked me to teach her and that's bow l sot started.·· The basement "classroom" bas not changed much since Joe put it together. Books are stacked in open boxes, pencUa are resting on snack trays and notes ar e c halked acr oss a blackboard nailed to the cellar stairs. "He did it all on his own, too," his father, A.J McCallum. re- called "He was encouraged, but it was what he wanted to do " By the time his upstairs Funds raised St. Joachim School in Costa Mesa r a ised $1 ,267.52 at its March 28 Jog-A-Thon. Proceeds will be used to purchase athletic e'luipment for the school. Top jogger of the day was William Halloran. who complet- ed 108 laps. Richelle Eimers col- lected the most money. Winners of the girts given were: Lisa Morton, electronic 'baseball game; Katie Schuman, digita l derby ; Mi c h e ll e Feuerborn. s tuffed lamb; Sally Garber. soccer ball ; Annle Feuerborn, Wham-0 Trackball; Mark Redoutey, Sting.Wow. Waiver. neighbor had become sufficient- ly fluent in English. J oe's tutorial expertise had attracted attention. His teacher at Holy Trinity School asked tf he would work with one of hi s classmates, 13-year-old Alex Hmcapie, a native of Colombia. When the two boys began their lwice·a-week tutoring sessions, Joe said. Alex could speak very little Englis h. "When l started with him." Joe said, "he couldn't get a con- versation across.'' Now, he added modestly. the youth is do- 1 ng very well. Classes at the McCallum house, which Joe has nicknamed ''The Kendall Street School Cor Spanish," are conducted in the s ame kind of no·nonsense al· mosphere a s those at Holy Trinity. The hour-long sessions are divided into separate periods ac- cording to subject. Alex is learn- ing spelling. mathematics, read- ing and, or course, English. The sessions have been so ef- fective that s everal other members of Alex's fam1{y oc· caslonaJJy also participate Joe has picked up enough Spanish to communicate with his students. ·'I can understand what they're saying, but I can't speak it (Spanish> to them." he said F o r hi s services , the youngster gets paid $6 a month, a nominal fee for the time and effor t. but Joe said he never lose~ his enthusiasm "I like 1t. It passes my lime away. I like lo help " To ensure that Alex maintains enthusiasm . Joe devises new ap- proaches for lessons. The boys recently began writing a biweek· ly newspaper that they compose after a short discussion or cur· rent events "We JUSl wnte on anything," Joe said "It was my idea. He writes all the news." Joe says he has learned pa- tien ce f rom his tutoring sessions, something his students are sometimes a little short on. Alex, for example, sometimes gets angry with himself when he thinks his progress is too slow, Joe s aid. "He says, 'I can't do it ' I tell him . 'I! you try, you can do it. All I want is your best.· l think he's coming along well and so does my teacher." Joe wants to tutor as Jong as he h as students. He s ays the job has become a big part of his life over the past two years. A commendation signed by his school principal hangs on the wall of the basement classroom. For the present. though, a lot of hard work lies ahead for the seventh grade student in his own studies. He says he likes most of the courses at Holy Trinity, with one notable exception "E nglish," he said ... , do well in it But it's not my favorite " Amorous problem: 4 hearts to please BOSTON HEIGHTS. Ohio <AP> -Ben Matthews has four females in his life bes.ides his wife and he says the most in· teresting thing about them is their different personalities. He finds Gladys the most af· rectionate but admits, "It's like being kissed with a piece of sand paper." Heidi is curious. Heather Is considered the most content. And Mary Allee is the shy one; although she doesn't stand apart lrom the others like she did when Matthews brought them all to his 50-acre farm "They're aU very friendly, .. he said recent1y. "They follow me around like puppies and sometimes they're a little too friendly. They rub up against you and knock you down . . . " Matthews said hi s wife has nothing to do with the four. But she's apparently not fearful of any womanly competition. It seems there's very little romance usociated with buss log a buffalo. 81 PAVL D. SALTMAN Auiuat 31. 1909, P'raftkfurt, Germany. Sabacblro Data and tPaul Ehrllcb Inject a l)'pblUtic rabbJt with a compound hom a bottle labeled "806," Ono day later, DO lnlectioua or1ant1ma were f<MMI In the tores. One month later. tbt rabbit waa cured. A monumental moment ln medldne: Ehrlich'• m••lc b~llet a chemotherapeutic 'cure for 1Y'PblU1. Maitcl' 'l'bere was no maatc. There wa1 knowledce . Knowlectae of the Infectious or· ganllro that caUHd the d.lleue. Knowledae of tho chemistry of compoundt which specifically enter the lnlectiou.e organism. Knowlqe of how to alter the structure of aucb chemicals so that they would klll the or- ganism and not be toxic to the host. There was knowled1e. and the application of that knowledge, to improve our health and well-being. The quest by the pharmacologist aod lm- munolo1ist to win the battle against cripplln1 attacks of autoimmune diseases such as arthritis and rheumatism, in which the body reacts a1ainst itself, continues. So do attempts to slow the aging process and to arrest maliinanl growth of cancer and tumor issue. We have yet to understand what cause many debllitatlne dis· eases, much less to prevent their eUects. U we could discover how to a void rejection or transplant- ed tissues, it would be possible Q to replace damaged or diseased organs and tbsues. learnlna skills and the amount of information the brain can re- ceive and process. If, as some aclentists have proposed, levels of certain enzymes can be directly correlated with in· telligence, then it might be possible, by genetic engineering, to raise their level and enhance the human intellect. Insights from modem biology have laid the foundation for the future or medicine, but the in· cldence of major killers in the United States and other in· dustriallzed countries -beart disease, lung cancer, stroke, ac- cldent.s, and violence -is de- termined largely by social and C04RSES BY NEWSPAPIRJ • behavioral factors , 1uch ~. ' what we eat, 1moke, and d.rtn.k. and how we respond to Ufe's streaaes. Indeed, It hH been • estimated that inore than half of • the U.S. mortalit.y in 1976 was, in part, due to self-abuse; an ad· ditlonal 20 per ce nt to. e nvironmental huard1: <l() 1 percnet to human biological t factors; and 10 percent to inade-t quacies in health care. FOR MANY of our health problems. then the "maglc bullets" must come in the form of education. Each of us, in· dividually and collectively, must make a personal commitment.to 1 apply the knowledte we haye to , improve our human potential. At the same time, we must con- tinue our sear c h for new 1 knowledge that will provide _ ever -expanding potentials for humankind. NEXT WEEK Carroll l.. Eltei of - the Aging Health Polu:y C~ter, UC • San Frcmcuco, ducuue1 the health problemi of the aged Biomedical research will con- tribute new knowledge in the future that wilJ allow us to ex- pand our human potential, but we must also recognize our own responsibilities for better health. More than seventy years have passed since Ehrlich 's breakthrough. The causes of hundreds of diseases have been understood, and cures have been applied. Our average lifespan has increased from 49 years in 1909 to 73 years in 1979, almost entirely because of medical advances that have sharply re- duced in/ant mortality Crom in- f echous diseases. Thereuno magic in mecffcine, rather knowledge from bfom«lical reiearch. Some of the most d'ramatfo advances will come from basic research related to genes and DNA. At present, we know at least 900 different diseases are caused by a mutation in, or the absence of, specific genes. Some of these inherited disorders are benign and pose few limitations on the individual; others are terrifying, resulting in crippling mental or physical conditions or within the brain. The physical. chemical, and biological elements of our en· vironment are also potentie.J targets for new magic' bullets. Modem technology has made our physical environment more compatible and secure. mainly by harnessing diverse forms of energy. But there are real risks associated with the use of atomic and fossil fuel. Indeed, unless we can control the abuse of nuclear energy in the form of atomic war, we need not waste our efrorts on humanistic searches for magic bullets. ONE GREAT frontier In modern biolou and the behavioral sci~ces is un- derstanding the structure and ruction of the brain the mind- brain paradox. H ow does the brain de· velop in response to its genetic programming, its physical, c h emical , and biological environment, and, above all, its input from the five senses dur· ing growth and development? The biochemical mechanisms of the brain are just becoming clear. We are beginning to un· derstand what causes pain and we are able lo relieve it; we can alter the state of consciousnes~ and enhance learning; and we can understand compl ex emotions such as love, hate. fear . and tranquility at the molecular level. Sunrise services slated along coast BUT YOUNG and old, male and female, rich and poor are still amicted. still rendered helpless and, ultimately -as must all still touched by death. We cry out for magic The~ bullets not yet available in our Na"-~· .. s... alth medical arsenals. They cannot "'~ and will not be available unt.JI O u R c H E M I C A L we understand the cellular-environments can also be molecular causes of these dis significantly altered. First and eases and can effectively in foremost. we must provide more tervene physically. chemically, death Tests must be developed adequate nutrition to every and b1ologically in their cure to allow prospective parents to person from the moment of con· Dramatic discoveries of the know during pregnancy if their ception. Proper water, minerals, future will arise from our un· child may be afflicted so they trace elements, food energy derstanding of the biological can decide whether to let the in· sources, vitamins, and essential foundations of health and dis· fant be born amino acids must be available ease and the realization that throughout a person's life. The Recent experiments indicate that specifi c drugs improve short and long-term memory. It may be possible to increase both * * f * Author's work in journals each of us has a unique human IN THE past. medicine has scientific breakthroughs wiU be potential bounded by three limit been able to treat some genetic in agricultural productivity and Paul D Saltman, Ph.D .. is ang dimensions problems by replacing missing distribution. better crops, higher professor of biology at UC San The genetic information in hormones or by altering nutritional values . better ir· · Diego, where the single fertilized egg provided patients ' diets The magic rigation and fertilizers. and more he served as by a father and mother_ bullets of the future wall involve effective pest controls. provost of The physical, chemical. and direct intervention to replace or At the same time, we must R e v e l I e biological conditions within the modify the genetic information prevent chemical pollution of C o I I e g e uterus during the development within the cells The popular our environment by toxic and , from of the egg to a viable baby and term for this is genetic engineer elements and compounds. We 197 2 · 19 8 0 . in that external environment in mg have placed enormous burdens a s v 1 c e which we spend all our days It may soon be possible to put on our fragile biosphere by both chancellor for THE 23RD annual Easler Sunrise service will be held at Davidson Field of Newport Harbor High, 16th Street and Ir vine Avenue in Newport Beach The non -denominational service begins at 5.15 a.m. and the pul'.>lic is invited. CAPISTRANO RANCH is the site ror the first service by Christ Unity Church in San Juan Capistrano and Unity Church in Orange. Service starts at 6 30 and a continental breakfast will be served afterward. Call 661·8558 for information. TWELVE LOCAL . churches will participate in the sunrise service held at the San Clemente High School stadium beginning al 5·45 am. Donald Cole , pastor of the South Shores Baptist Church. will be featured speaker, and the public is invited RICHARD HENRY Dana Monument in Dana Point Harbor is the setting for the 5 30 a .m. service by the San Juan Capistrano Community Presbyterian Church. s ports teams, and Randy Marshall will preside A SUNlllSE service at 6 a m is sponsored by the First Christian Church m Costa Mesa. Message will be .. Early an the Morning" from Ben Schiller, senior saints minister CALVARY CHAPEL of Hunt- ington Beach will hold a service at 5:30 am. at the Alvin Cohen Campground next to the Huntington Beac h Central Library. GOOD SHEPHERD Lutheran Church in Irvine will began at 6 a m with a service sponsored by the Youth League A pancake breakfast will follow from 7 to 10 a.m and tickets may be purchased in advance MISSION LUTHERAN Church of Laguna Niguel will combine with Crown Valley Covenant Church for a 6 30 a m service at Crown Valley Community Park. "THE MESSAGE of the Emp· ly Tomb" will be the theme for the 6 a .m. service at Christ Lutheran Church in Costa Mesa. once bom together prec ise ly the in · our expone ntial growth in academic af· FAITH LUTHERAN Church The Ii m 1 t s of the formation needed to replace population and our wanton care-ftALTMAH fairs. CHURCH OF the Sea will of-f environment of taste, sound, mi ssi ng functions such as tessness A biochemist involved in re· of Huntington Beach will hold a fer a sunrise service al 7 a.m. at h · uf · · 1· ch t t I l ts service at 6:30 a.m. with Cull h H t' e hp· touc . sight, and smell which man acturing 1nsu an. or to pro· The successful fight against sear on race me a e emen . t e un ington eac 1er. i s hape our p sychological duce missing enzymes for infectious bactena and viruses he has published in both scholar· processional and music by the 1 .. h · l d I · 1 chancel choir. be av1oral, emotional, and an breakmg down milk sugar, or to is not complete There are large Y an popu ar JOurna s . tellectual capacities . form proper hemoglobin. It may sectors of this world where viral He was the coordinator for the Get more value for your dime I believe 1t 1s the task of even be possible to increase our and ameobic diseases, such as first Courses by Newspaper. CENTER COURT of the John with the famous Dime-A-Line medicine to explore each protection against infection by dysentery, -remain unchecked. "America and the Future of Wayne Tennis Club in Newport ads where items worth up to boundary Wlth a goal of enhanc· boosting our own 1 m mune We need new techniques to im· Man," and he has produced a Beach is the setting for a non SSO sell fast, every Saturday in J d11~g.dthe1 podten1 tial of hthe in11. respons1 e, o.r ~to altedr thteb~e1.velbor prove immunization against in· I.:. f-P~.rtf seNriet~· ·1·PEadtternt.s of1 d3e~nominational service at 6:30 the 111111 ...., J 1vi ua an . n turn, t e we · menta act1vi y an s a 1 1ty y fection and to block the spread · e, or a 1ona uca iona ,._ " beinj;! of our entire society. changing the levels of enzymes of disease by insects. T levision. ohn Werhas, chaplain to ir :.:.:.:.:.:...:::..::.:.:...:::.:.:.:..:...::::.::.:.::.:.._~~...:.::.~~'.....:.:.:....::.:..:.:.:_::.:_::.:..:.:::::..:.:..:..::._~~~~~~~~~~~____:....i:..:::_:.:_:.:.:.:..:~~~~~~~~~~~~~...:._~.:__~~~==================~ i ORANGE COAST C RCH DIRECTORY: Church ofSl. Matthew by the Sea (Ttadltfonal EpiM:opal) HOL y COMMUNION -Each Sunder -9:00 AM (Book of~ Prayer· 1Q28 MERTZ HALL of Community Congregational Church 811 Heliotrope, Corona de/ Mar n.. In . .._. HtW.W -Ua.7111 ST. JOHN'S THI .. SCOPA&. CHUICH., COSTA MISA .., ,.,... .. Or-.. ..... 5-Mp UOTw.-1 dtWJC 11 I 0:t0...., ... II a lit, lh I ..... ........, c ...... s..., Scti..t Tlle~C.W.----~ '-MN.DJ M .......... , ........ ~.~. 18Cm Bushard, fountain V'*r 9Q.31K>1 •. llSS• W ...... llC'IOa ~' tCOtr·n1mf •• : .......................... ...._ MOe• • NA TaCMUICM SCHOOL •••••••• fll I A.Mo. WOii •• NAIOI • lmMOM .............. II .. ~ :21..=•IMUU .:= ..... .....,,.,~Mil. WESTMINSTBt lUTHBWI OtUROf lll41 ............ IMest .. S. D .... '""· & We t I t11 at.&I -WOtlSHIP SBYICIS - l :JO & I 0:00 A..M. PASTO« JOIL A. SWHJ6UM P'MOto4I ltM21t C ... ST~C CH I Missouri Synod ) 760~St~C....Mece LA6wY. T-. P..tw-Ul-1611 WOllSMP S91YtCIS-l:ll 6 11:00 A.M. S..., Scti..t 6 AM .... a.. -t:JO A.M. C.............. Sdlecll-1-...tH A Cordial Welc ... frOllt THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Costa Me1& AISTUMTID MITHOOIST CHUICH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd w~)~~ Charles D Clark M1n1ster COsta Mesa Nonh MISAVIUI UMrT'ID ...-nte>OtST CHUICH w.....,&a.rdl~ l :JO • 10:00 A.M. Dr. wm-1. lhcf cAllST cAUICA Huntington Beach AISTUHIT'm , MITHODIST CMulCH 272 1 17th St 53&-3537 Wertlllp s.r.kr. 10:11..., H......,C...A• ........... c ..... Scllc .. 9:00-... . Huntington Beech North COMMUMfTT ..... MITMOOIST Cl4UKH 6662 Hell Ave 8"2-4.e1 __ ,... C.-CM~ l :JO. 10:00 IY THI SIA Fountain Valley Newpart Be8cil MST UM1ID 1400 W Balboa Blvd MITNODtST CHUICH 673-3805 18225 &aNrd St. Rev Robert Shepard. Jr fU.JlfJ Wertlllp a Cllilrdl ~ Or. Carroll E. Wlrd, Minister t :JOA.M. w......,aa........, • HEWPOIT HMIOI ~:;-~:!:,' c... · "_:.->:.,~a.cit .._..._~, ~llA~ul~~~~~~~===~==~~~~ ,..,. _..._ -........ ~ """" MIWPORT C..,. util19 MITHODIST . 14 .. HJI IHI ................ C:... .. Mlr ..... J . ..,...,.... 6444741 ..... A. ..... ....... WORSHIP SERVICE .-. , ............ --w;oo A.M. WORSHIP I CHURCH S0t00L -0:30 A.M. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION . . . . . 9:15 AM, Rev. Ken McMiiian WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . . . . . . , 10·30 A.M _.,CAllA•....., WILCOMI • HAllOI ~ 1IMPU s..._.s.rrtc" Md9y ...... l:IS P.M. ., , n 7 7 n a • ,-.., S..lu ...... ,,,..., .... ...... 7:10 , ..... Rabbi Bernard P King 2100.A Mar Vista Music Arie Shikler Newoott Beach Calif Educator Carol Richmond ,_ W. Ill c.I 644-7JtJ AMY..._~ TEMPLE SHAfl2!atlve~ ¢' Rabbi Hershel Brooks 617 West Hamilton, Cotta Mesa, Callf,92827 17149 631~2'2 Ull 11111 s. -.ut SHAHAT IMYtea M...e...-w,1•.>0- Family SefVlce.1at Frid.Yo! Month~ p.m. Religious School, Adult Ed., Youth Groups, SlnglH I 011 C_.adr. Mewpart 1Hc•1,tt ,....,..., .. ~.'" ~ ........................... ..... ! 1 I i l· n. .... ~1auqlSaintaSlmon and Judjaturcb and the ~Ota ol Col~mbut, ~ JobD 9aul I Col&ncU, will .tJK:>llaor an Eut.er •U Jnaot fw banclleapped childHI\ at noon today iD HWrtinston Beada. Call912~8fotlnformatloa, Te•ple IHIH of Newport Beach and lrvlDe wilt bold: a ,ttder at I:~ ton11bt at Oakwood Gar&iDi, 1~ East 16th St., Newport Beach. A .., Euter cantata titled "Hosanna" will be Pft'fbrmed at 8 and 10:30 a.m. at the Sbepberd of Peace Lutheran Church in Irvine. ••u.-, Wltaeue1," a musleal drama, wiU be presented Sunday at 6 p.m . at the Finl Christian CHURCH Nm'l.S Church, Main at Adams in Huntington Beach. St. Edw•rd'a Catholic Church will hold Mass at 8 a.m . in Vietnamese, 9: 15 a .m. in English and 10:30 a.m . in Spanish in Capistrano Beach, Dom- ingo at Sepulveda. Image enhancement using an IBM computer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena may some day reveal whether qJedfic wound& caused the bloodstains that appear on the forehead of the man whose image is on the Shroud of Turin. I Newport Harbor Lutheran Church will take c d e Sh d 1 T • Services are at 8 and 10:30 a .m. with an "Old 11 reservationsforapancakebreakfaston~day. omputer stu ies rou 0 ur .. n Time Song Fest" at 9:30 a.m. 'l .t ,,, • I' . . .. CommunJty Presbyterian Ch urch of Laguna Beach will bold services at 9 and 10: 30 a.m. T here will be no Church School, but chiJd care will be provided. Special music will be included with the ser vices at 6:30. 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m . at the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection in Hunt- ington Beach. The choir and soloists will perform at Easter services at the Presbyterian Church of the Cov- enant in Costa Mesa Palisades United Methodist Church in Capistrano Beach will open services with the Chancel Choir and children of the congregation will decorate a cross with flowers. Community Cburcb, Congregational in Corona del Mar will hold services at 8 and 10 a.m . and hot cross buns and coffee will be served between times. Singer Abby Alderman will perform at ser vices for the Laguna Beach Unitarian- Universalist's ·:celebration of Renewal" at 10:30 a.m . Sunday. Cburcb of Religious Science. Capistrano Valley, will present a four-part celebration of the teachings of Jesus at the 11 a .m . service at Marco Forster Junior High in San Juan Capistrano. Lutheran Cburcb of the Resurrection in Irvine will hold services al 9: 30 a .m. at Deerfield Com- munity Center. The choir will provide music, and John French will sing a tenor solo. PASADENA -Researchers may never be able to answer the basic question of whether the Shroud of Turin is the burial cloth of Jesus Christ, but computer analysis of the artifact can be used to reveal previously unknown details. SCIENTISTS JEAN Lorre. Sue LaVoie and Donald Lynn at the California Institute of Technology's J et Propulsion Laboratory are using IBM computers to analyze minute details of the shroud not readily visible to the naked eye in an ef- fort to uncover information to help establish the origin of the relic. The computer enhancement process, which is taking place al J PL's Image Processing Laboratory as well as the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory in New Mexico. is the same technique used t\,y NASA scientists in successful space mis- sions High resolution photographs of the shroud are density scanned and the information converted to digital form, which is then fed into the IBM com- puters to produce digital images which are then enhanced, analyzed, combined or quantified as de- sired. SCIENTISTS HQPE their research wiJl un- cover evidence indicating how the Image was formed. To date. after more than two years of EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THI MISSIAH-. • '14 ..... s... ,._ ..... ,Jlt , The Rev Giibert P Prince. 0 .0 . The Rev Herbert Weld, Assiatant EAS'nA EVE-7:30 PM-THE GREAT VIGIL 0' !!ASTER EASTER DAY-10 & 11 AM-OfORAL EUCHARIST South Coast Community Church EASTER SUNDAY SUNRISE SERVICE -6:30 A.M. A Flcllttou1 8ut ln•n H•on• St•t•on•nl flt•d with th• County Clerk I• John Wayne Tennis Club "DEATH OF DEATH" ~ Randy Marshall Speaking MORNING SERVICE -9:00 A.M. Corooa del M ar High School, 2\0\ Eastbluff Or., Corona del M ar ''GOD WORKS BEST IN CEMETERIES Tim Tlmmom Speaking For lnfo1: Call 644-1350 n lld '°' n .... r••" •"•' which llrn9 continuing b\lalne ... • ""''' rellle . PubltcetlO(t It -•Hr)' only II lh••• ••• changH C•ll the LaQ•I Deparlmanl •I lh• DAIL Y PILOT tor lntorma llon a nd nae• 11ary l0<ma 642 .. 321 !lit 332 part-time study. they have failed to come up with a definitive answer to the question What process created the image of a man on the cloth? Lynn says further computer analysis may re- VPRI · •What color are the bloodstains and ~Y image and are they the same throughout the cloth? • What effect did the fire in 1537 have on the bloodstains and body image? • Which was on the cloth first. the bloodstains or the body image? • ls there any evidence of coins or other ob- jects on the eyes' • Is there any evidence to indicate the image was man-made? • rs there evidence of anatomical inaccuracy? rs there a navel? • The intensity or the body image appears to be a function of the cloth-body distance. What is that function and is it the same for front and back images? According to Lynn. deputy manager of the flight science office of the Voyager project, one of the main problems in studying the shroud lies in the fact that it is strictly an unfunded. volunteer effort. THERE ARE no runds available to pay the re- searchers or buy computer time Another is the WHY DID A PRESIDENT THINK TflS WAY? "The reltg1oua spirit of Abrahem Lincoln waa in harmony with Unlverallsm. He censured his friend, P•l9< Cartright, the evangelist. tor the latter's attack upon Universalism. "'Pastor." he said. "I used to lhlnk it took the amartes1 sort of man to defend and uphold Umverahsm. But now I think differently They hava the wttole acrtpture on their side, and so many W1tn8SS4S 11 would be tmpaaslbfe to IOM" Wilham E. Barton U.C.C.'• ....... .......... ,.,. u.1-f..-..ht Society bc.m ...., y-. ~ ..... U.Celll ICM'#. WE MEET FOR WORSHIP 9:30 A.M . SUNDAYS Community Room, Allstate Savings Bldg. 1 Corporate Plaza, Newport Center The Rev Robert Jordan Ross. Minister 646-4100 'I difficulty of commun1cat1on with other re-, searchers who are spread all over the country ,,, ··Research is being done in peoµJe 'i. s pare 1 lime using computer and other resources on a non-,1 interference basis,'' says Lynn Lynn and Lorre were part of a volt,mteer re- sea rch team that traveled to Turin. Italy. in 1 October. \9'78, to perform an unprecedented sertel> of scientific tests on the shroud. , Permission to examine the shroud ~a:. grant· ed in conjunction with a public exposition held to , celebrate its 400th anniversary a:. a saC'r<'d rehc in Tur in The last two year:. have been spent analyz , ing and interpreting the data collec:ted by the Shroud of Turin Re:.earch Project member:. ACCORDING TO pro1ect spokes man Ken Stevenson, a summation of the results obtained to date will be released at the start of a 60·da:,. pt\oto- graphic exhibition at the Brooks lnsl1lute of Photo graphy at Santa Barbara Some research results have been released since the project began. but Stevenson hmled that new information will be revealed at a press con rerence today. According to Stevenson. an IBM marketin,g representative based 1n New Orleans computer enhancement is an important vehicle 1n 5tudying the shroud. -------~ A CHURCH THAT IS llFFERENT Harbor Fellowship Bible Church 23rd and Orange, Costa Mesa 645·5050 EASRI SIRVICES 10:10 AM The Reality Of n.. a... rKtlon RomcmlO Dr. E. K. Beshore PhD. 6:10 P.M. Beautiful Slides Taken By Dr. Beshore of Jesus Last Hours -Walk With Jesus In The Upper Room -The Garden of Gethsemane. Caiaphas' House, Pilates Hall, Calvery. And The Empty Tomb. ., I I '· ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY MESA BIBLE CHAP L 17J4 Or-..···-CelhMeM , ...... ~ ... L..Deme ..... M...., W ........... 10:00 A.M. , ..... J ......... .,.. .... 1 .. SUMSIT ROAD THAT TUlMID TODAWM'" EY...a.g Sentc. -T.-00 p .M. T._cti=r ... ·e.oo ... w .... .., •• I ,,~ ........ .... ca-Wiii,... ... y .. ~w........ IH·J4J4' COMMUMm CHUICH IY THI IAT •. ,_._L...,._,....._ SU•AY---l';-IOA.M. ''htl IAsmt ••••er CHRISTIAM SCIENCE CHURCHES llRAHCHEll ~ THE W()THfR CHUllCH THf "llST CHUl!CH CY CHRIST SOENTIS1 IN ll08TOH ... AaSACMUlf.TTI "DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT11 A,..tl "· "" • I A COlllAL WOME FIOM THE UMTID ClfUICH OF ClfltST 0111111111 C..Un.M.cml , ......... .... .. .... r·· Lefme ...... 4 ...... ¢ JOHN .... *"*"" MAMAllT .... lnMOLDI t••··-· ........ ... ~" c ........... .. ,, ..... _ _..,w......., ~ww•~ HAIBOI OltlST1AN CHURCH 1~.tc..,...t 240t """-.. s-. ..... '"'""" ~ .... •A.K This Sunday Worship In ST. ANHIW'S ,.ISITIBIAM CHUICH 600 St Andrews Road • Newport Beach• 6:)1-2880 Dr. ,... •• ..... ... ·~ , ...... ~ ..... ,_..." -1:00, ':JO, I t :00 A.M. "ARE YOU ALMOST A C ... STIAN7" Dr. ,,.... ,... ........ Jr.,,......... c ... c:.. .. ...... ,..,......&'' .. ... I ' ' I I ' • I ' ' I I J • SVCS WE8E THE bewildtrin .. drcul!Jltlnees ~at eontronted the frlendl tnd foea of Jeeua amid at 1trawa1e, 1ta11erlni pbenomenoe which bri1tJ1111 celebrate Sundar.-the retUl'ffdioa. Ctw.rch bells proclaim It •nd cboln 1in1 of .U ~d th• bri1bt J'Q~ and •P . .-in• hats parade it, but 1truck tho&e who flrat experienced lt with frilbt, ell.JY and lncomprehenalbillty. . 'They couldn't concelve Jt. An "ldlt taJe, .. they scoffed wbeo the womtn c-.ne tat~ wildly labout a l>roken-open tomb and dau.Un •• anselic ftcuret 1aytn1 Jea.ua had rl*tn. D*1bfOU!lded rposUea Peter and John raced to check. Jobn •<Jt there tlnt and stopped. eanu.ns. to fook mslde. He drew back ln abock. NQthlnf but lhe craveclotha. Pet.er. red.faced and puffin&, plW11ed on into the dim ln~rtor. The linen cloths lay vacant oo the atone ledfe, tbe record says, the napkin that bad wrapped the bead still rolled as if the contents bad disappeared .within it, leaving it undlaturbfwf WHAT DID IT mean? The body was tone, that much was plain. Even antagonistic authorities, in later documents, said that much. But who took it? Why? The two apostles shook their heads in mute bafflement. "For as yet they did not know the scripture that he must rise from the dead.'' the record says. Nor did they underatand. They seemed har~aded realists. those apostles, wary of im- aginings or illusions. Shaken and confounded, the pair returned to the room where they and the others had hidden in rear and sbaUered hopes since the cruclfixion of the past week. But one of the women. Mary Magdalene, lingered behind in a garden grove. "Woman. why are you weeping?" The voice came from among the trees. With her tear· streaked face buried in her hands, she sobbed, PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 2987 Mesa Verde Drlv~ Cost• Mesa, Ca. -EASTER- SUNRISE SERVICE - 6:30, w ith Rip Pratt, Yooth Pastor,~peaking EASTER BREAKFAST- 7:30 . 10: .. 5 FESTIVAL WORSHIP - S, 9:30 and 11. Pastor Brentro speaklnQ at 8 and 11 on "BECAUSE HE·LIVES" Pastor Andrew Anderson at 9:30 on "HE'S ALIVE FOREVERMORE!" Special music by choirs, handbells and Instruments. Nursery care. WELCOME!! JESUS CHRIST ' IS RISEN TODAY! ALLELUIA! worship and rejoice 11 with us on Easter -- ~ EASTER OORSHIP APRIL 19 SUNRISE SERVICE .. 6:00 M1 '1HE MES~E (J THE EMPTY T™8° · 8:15 & 11:00 }M 11 alive with christ" ,. J • bandJ and my feet, t.bat It I llD'lell· '' Wbateve.r bad happened, and however, It wa1 so ovetwbelminl that lt cbanaed the entin outlook and behavtor ol the •OOltlet And me.DY otbwl, turnln( them from 1kulkiq despait Ulto d.ariia1, forthrtiht procJamatJon. Ancient historian Paul L. Maier of Wettem MichllJR Unlvenlt)' 11y1 the t0uree ·material for the resurrectlon l• much treater tban for m1ny other eventa of anUqulty that are coatldered un• lmpeacbable fact. Even more fully confirmed la that empty tomb. he says, for whlch the evidence, from hoeWe aa well as favortni iiources, la of tbe historical best. He says the 1udd,en, total change in the followen of Jesus,,aod tbt swift, wide spread of the faith, a1ao Cive strong evidence, lb secular hiatbrical soprces, to the resurrection. er Ices al cathedral . • 5:003m•111e First · 7:45 Sm Easter sunrtse ·9:30 am serviCe In• 11:15 am · . cr--~··-cathedral ' At all Easter Mo~ing Services. 5:00 am, 7:45 am, I F ~ ~~ • 9:30 am, and 11 :15 am, Or. Schuller will deliver his An invitation from Dr. Robert Schuller .to arrive in the message: "Alive-Nowt" Roger Williams and Jan starlit glass Ghorch .... "See the Crystal Cathedral Daley will head up a celebration of musical praise! cejlings and walls slowly come alive; from gl\stening ebony -to glowing purple-to a blight-blue light with the emersing dawn-until the sunlight'breaks and every come( of your mind comes alive with the bright ligh1 of Olotious sunrise to herald the Good • News-Christ is Risen!" .. .. Roger Wllllams Jan Daley • Jllt Catt\edral Choral presentation of Gaither's Alel~ia and a Special Easter message by Rev. Robert A. Schuller. • Orange Coast DAJL Y PILOT/Saturday, Ap!!l .18, 1981 ... , GovernRien.t ripped off Waste, ftaud seen personally by federal employees MODESTO (AP-J -Crime 1t1nk1, aay1 ll•ttbew Vacante, ao crtmlnala deserv,s ret.a.Uatlon in kind. The 80-year-old Modesto body. tlaoP owner and tinkerer has come up with the Stink Oun. The email pressurhed cannbter attached to a smaU chain contains a "fetid, folll· 1mellln11ubatance," he says. Vacante reasont that an U · aallant, in an effort to escape the foul ameU, will run off befo~ committing-a crime. And once be bu been sprayed with the Skunk Gun, the uaallant could be easily anilfed out, be aaya. The fiuJd, which is derived from asphalt and tar. is not harmful and retains its s mell 24 lo 72 hours after it is sprayed. "The idea came to me oot of the sky ," said Va c ante. "Everybody is respectful of skunks . . • Once s prayed. the reaction will be, 'How do I get away from this odor?"' He said he expects to in- troduce h.is invention. which will cost about $15, in about three months. Nurses infected OAKLAND <AP > Con- taminated food brought from outside might h ave been responsible for the infectious hepatitis contracted by six Children 's Hospital nurses, hospital offi cials say A .. W-...- EQQ$-fT1NQ WORK -An employee at Schneider Brothers Co., egg p~essing plant in Chicago, inspects eggs on an assembly rine bound for the company's cracking and separation plant. The firm processes more than a million eggs daily. GI Forum to open in Fresno .. SAN JOSE (AP) -A chapter of the American GI Forum here will open an office in Fresno to help veterans upgrade less than honorable discharges. The federally funded program will permit the National Association of Mexican-American veterans to assist more people seeking better discharges. Otherlrogram targets are East Los Angeles, Riverside and San J~se. WASHINGTON (.AP> - Almost hall the federal worken p1rticlpatln1 in a survey HY they personally observed fraud, waste or ml1mana1ement at work within tbe put year -and 10 percent ol them did Aothln1 about lt. . or thole wbo did report the wron1doin1 to superiors, '3 per· c~• feel nothln& happened as a result. Many of those who looked the other way say they took no ac· tion because tbey feared reprisals or thought nothing would be done if they reported what they saw IN t PERCENT of the cases, the waste, mismanagement or fraud that was observed cost the government more than $100,000, according to an analysis of the survey. Tbe survey was conducted by the Merit Systems Protection Board, created in 1978 to protect whistleblowers from reprisals Whistleblowers are government employees who report wrongdo ing. A questionnaire was sent to the homes or 13,000 randomly selected employees among the 757,000 in 15 civilian government agencies, a nd responses were received from 8,500 or them. The questionnaire listed ex· amples or wrongdoing and asked if the worker had observed or obtained direct evidence of any of them. THE EXAMPLES were. steal ing government money or prop e rt y; accepting bribes or kickbacks; awardine. federal fW>da, goods or services to those lneligtble to get them: buyine unnecessary or deficient goods or services; serious mismanage· -Jlltnt; abusing official s>04ltiona to obtain personal services or favors; giving unfair advantage to a contractor, consultant or vendor; toleratina a danaeroua s ituation, and committ1n1 a serious violation of feder'tl law or regulation. Sen. William V. Roth, R·Del.. chairman of the Senate Gov· ernmental Af(airs Committee, extrapolating from the survey result s, estimated that $23 billion would be saved if waste, rraud and mismanagement were eliminated. He called the situation .. sad and inexcusable" and asked' the fovernment to mate federa). employees more aware of pro: tecttooa exiatln& ln law to au~ them against reprisals for Nt; porUn1 wrongdoing. · RUTH T . P80KOP, chairwoman of the Mer~ Systems Protection Board, sat a number or employees coul have witnessed the same in- stance of waste, fraud or ~ management. That would ba3· made it seem that there w more wrongdoing in governmen than actually exists. Mrs . Prokop called the flnt:f. 1 n gs worrisome. She sal~ workers' fear of reprisal ap- peared to be JUSltfied because a fifth of those who said they had reported wrongdoing said the)( had s uffered as a result Alienation suits abolished in Iowa DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) With a state Supreme ' Court ruling that such suits are based on invalid and de· meaning assumptions, Iowa has become the 19th state to ' a bolish the right to sue for alienation of affection. In a 5-4 decision, the court said that such suits are "rooted in ideas we have long since renounced. in volving wives as property.·• Cases generally arise when one man claims another has stolen his wife's love Far fewer suits are filed by women. Only in Washington state has the right to sue been abolished by judicial action In the other states, it was ended by the legislatures PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE DESKS INC. 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"I'm not bitter about Bass starting at first," said Perkins, who compiled his 1980 batting mark In 43 games. ·•All I can do Is go out and play and pull for Randy. I'll do my job when I get the chance and I want to thank the Padres for giving me that chance." THE DODGERS came into the game with a 6·0 record but have always had trouble in San Diego's Jack Murphy Stadium, where they were2-7 last year "Well it's better lo be 6·1 than 1-6," said a philosophical Tom Lasorda, the Dodger manager. "The hot start gives us con- ftd ence and momentum and what difference does one loss make." Perkins' game-winning single brought home Gene Richards from wcond base Perkins lined his second pitch to left field to end a five-game Padre losing streak. The Dodgers had won their first six games of the season. TIM LOLLAR, acquired from the Yankees in the Jerry Mumphrey trade. worked the lQth inning and set down all three batters to get the victory Pedro Guerrero's first homer o(lhe year, a bases -empty blow In the seventh, gave the Dodgers a 2·1 lead. But relieves Terry Forster, ~o underwent elbow surgery e~ch of the past two years, made hfa first appearance of the season and was unable to hold the lead. After retiring the first five Padres he raced, ~e sur-rendered a two-out double in the eighth. Randy Jones then sin- gled him home lo lie the score at 2-2. DODGER STARTER Rick Sutcliffe nursed a l ·O lead into the sixth inning when the Padres lied the score with only their third run in 38 innings. Ozzie Smith drew a leadoff walk. stole second and went to third on a rtyout. Bass' grounder to frrst drove him in. The Dodgers scored their first run in the fourth when Ken Landreaux blooped a double behind second, advanced lo third on Dusty Baker's infield single and scored on Steve Garvey's sacrifice fly Surf visits LosAngeks LOS ANGELES -The California Surf has a score to settle with the Los Angeles Aztecs tonight (7) when the two North American Soccer League rivals get together at the Coliseum. The Aztecs have never lost to t~e Surf in aix prior COD · rrontatlons, and Surf Coach Peter Wall would Uke nothing better than to put some shots in ttae net against the tough divi1iobal foea. Both team1 enter the game \fitb 1-2 records, and both teams •re 1truaglln1 In the .goal- oring department. "Loi An1eles 11 having much the aame problem," Wall notes. :rTbey have a tremendous acor· iDI threat in .Lull Fernando, but 1(1 far be baa not done much. I 1,, • Jb1t hope we 1et our problem 'iOW.ed before they do theirs." Jn Ulree 1arnea, the Surf hu te0red Just one 1oaJ, that com- mlnc off tbe foot of Laurie Abrahams for a 1.0 win over the hn Dte10 Socken. The Astect' lone victory was o a l•O verdict, comln1 Intl Sa JON. efenalvely, Wall i• pleased 1rith the Surf, particularly with Ee play of former Detroit a preu defender Steve araeant. ·•~e Sear1eant had a 1H•t ame for u1 aaatnat .Ua," Wall 11y1. "And John av• dMI tbe Job we know be tu wbeD be replaced CGrabam) Oat.I lD tbl Meorid half!' DIGGING IN DIRT -Golden West and Saddleback College squared off Friday and it was a game of inches. GWC's Bob Villarreal is out at home (top> on Steve Schaeper's tag. Steve Springer tags out Saddleback's P.aul LaJoie (above) and Pete Harrell beats the throw to GWC's Dave Ward (riihl). Below GWC catcher Chris Schulz tags out Pet.e Harrell. For the story, see Page 83. I One of the nation's big prep trC19k meets · is .at ArcacUa tonight .. 83 D 0 Homers power Angels BY EDZINTEL of'IM Olllty Pltll 119ff An old friend visited the Angels clubhouse prior to Fri· day night's game at Anaheim Stadium. The familiar figure dressed in finely-tailored western wear ap- proached catcher Brian Down· ing, extending a friendly smile and hello. "HOW ARE WE going to do tonight?" the visitor asked. " ( think we' 11 break out of it tonight, sir," Downint answered. Of course you'd expect DoWT\· ing lo say something like that considering who he was talking to team owner Gene Autry. Lord knows. the Angell n eeded a brea k a fter the Oakland A's. They got it Friday night, com- pliments of the Minnesota Twins, and Downing wound u~ so unding something like a prophet as the Angels blanked Minnesota, 4-0. before 25,713 re- vitalized fans THE ' WIN snapped a fou~ game losing streak as the Angels got just enough hitting this time to complement another good pitching performance. Ken Forsch. acquired last month from Houston in a trade for utility infielder Dickey Thon, hurled the Angels" first complete game of the season, allowin1 just six hits. And though the Angels' bats didn't exactly sizzle, with si1 hits, they provided enough for Forsch to win his first game as an Angel and give the team ill first victory of the homestand. The Angels <4·5> had not hit a home run through the first four home games or the season But Friday night they got two one each by Dan Ford and Tom Brunansky Both were solo shots Ford's home run, his second of · the year, came in the first inninl and helped the fans forget about his fielding error in the top "- the inning or a routine fly ball in right field that should have, but didn't, lead to at least one run. FORD GOT help from~ double play in that inning Forsch was never in serio trouble from then on. "I had cpmmand of m patches tonight and I used m entire repertory," said Forsc who was through and back in th clubhouse one hour, 56 minut after first taking the moun ·'I 'm not an overpowerin pitcher but I do gel a lot of bal hat on the third and fourth pitc My location was pretty g tonight ·'I was nervous at the begi ning because this was my fir start at home. I felt great aft the second or third inning." Ford, who said he lost the ba in the Lights on his first-innin (See ANGELS, Page 83) Joe Louis eulogized Bonus money has most of them hopping Trevino opens up two-stroke_ lead over Floyd at T of C arena RANCHO LA COSTA (AP> -The bll bonus money, whlcb baa drawn so much attention Jn prQ 1011 thla season, came in for some disc union after Lee Trevino bad opened up a two-1bot lead in the second round or the Tournament of Champlona. A $100,000 boft.ut baa been offered to a pl11er able to 1weep the titles in this event and next wee~·s New Orleans Open. Ray Floyd, who colleeted $250,000 earlier this aeu~ as the wlMer of con· aecuUve t1Uea ln Florida and now ""1Jlinl aecond to Trevino, said he certainly will play in New Orlean1 lf he wtnl here and probably will play next week even if be doe1n't wtn thls one. With t.on•u• nrmty plant*1 tn cheek, Floyd announced that "ll0,000 ~·t turn• my bead, but t100,ooo 1eu my Jttent.loo." "I llke the bonus money," 'l'Nvtno 11!d after taldn1 control Of th1I tournament wttti a S.Uftdir-par n ntday. ••A_ny man that wins two In a row ought to 1et something extra for it, but I'd like to see It chan1ed a litUe." He noted that a $200,000 bonus ti avaUable for a winner of t.be Byron NelJoa ln Dallaa and the Colonial Nattonal Invitation in Fort Worth. "But we htve four tournaments In Texas. I'd 11te to 4ee it spread over all four. And put it OI\ a point 1y1tem, not Just th• Winnen, but a polnt 1y1tem for all four tOUl'!lallientt, '' said Trevino, who acored bl1 last American triumph ln the San AntClnlo- Texas oPen tut fall. Trovino ii a four·ttme nmner·up bu.t not yet a Yiinntr In tbia tournament. compoae4 Qnly ot winners of POA Tour Utl• from tbe put 12 montbl. lie laad ~trol at Ute halfway point of tbi• one, thoucb. wttb a 134 total, 10 under ,.r on the t,t11,7ard La Co1ta CounlrY Club courae. Reapoaetlil to a queatton, ''I'm aertoua about all ( j \ From AP dlsp1&cltn LOS ANGELES -The Dodgen 1nnoun* Friday that they have placed r.ilef plt~her Don Stanbouse on irrevocable walven for tb• purpo1e Of ilVlOI tbe veteran Mlbt·h&Dder hla UD• conditional release. II. Stanbouse, 30, was "d'estanated for u1l1nment" on April 8, meanina that the Dod1en had 10 days at that time to make a declslop on him. That decision wu made Friday. Stanhouee bad 1l1ned a multi-year free a1ent contract with the Dodgen prior to the 1980 season after playing out his option with the Baltimore Orioles. But be was limited to only 21 games because of various injuries last year, compiling a 2·2 record with a :S.04 earned run avera1e. He had only seven saves. This spring, Stanhouse dld not pitch well and the Dodgers made the decision to give him tlis release, meaning they wiJl Slanhouse have to pay him $1,360,000, according to club official Al Campanis. The total is thought to be the largest such payoff in baseball history. . TODAY IN BASEBALL On this date 10 baseball in 1945: Outfielder Pete Gray. the only one.armed player in baseball history, went l ·for-4 in his major league debut as his St. Louis Browns' teammates beat the Detroit Tigers 7·1. On this date 10 1923 Babe Ruth's three-run homer lifted the New York Yankees to a 4.1 victory over Boston before 62,281 fans m the first game at Yankee Stadium. Today's Birthdays New York Mets infielder Doug Flynn is 30. Dodgers pitcher Bobby Castillo is 26. ROCKETS PULL OFF SECOND UPSET Houston pulled off its second upset of the NBA m playoffs by downing Midwest Division Champion Sa n Antonio, 105-100, behind a 42 -point performance from diminutive guard Calvin Murphy to highlight action Friday night By knocking off the defending world champion Lakers and beating the Spurs, the Rockets became the first NBA team since the St. Louis Hawks in '966-67 to enter the Western Conference final~ with a losing record 140-42 regular season> . . Elsewhere, Alna Adams dropped 1n a pair of free throws with 33 seconds left and Phoenix went on to post an 81 -76 win over Kansas City to deadlock their playoff series at three apiece. The seventh and decisive game will be played Sunday .. Bob L.aler and Mickey Johnson scored 24 points each as Milwaukee beat Philadelphia, 109-86, to even their best-of-seven series at 3-3. The Bucks. taking the lead to stay in the third quarter , forced a Sunday showdown in Philadelphia in the Eastern Conference semirinals Lanier hit a three-point play with 11 18 l<'fl m the third quarter to put Milwaukee up 47·45 , Julius Ervlng's tap tied at at 47 , then Lanier's layup put the Bucks ahead to stay. From Page 81 JOE LOUIS EULOGIZED . • coffin. sattmg on a bier m a box mg ring and flanked by an honor guard from n<'arby Nellis Air F'orce Base On Thursday, mor<' lhan 10,000 prople filed past dur 1ng the day long public viewing, according to mortuary officials. Jackson shared the services with Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. Davis sang a moving version of ··n e r e 's to the Winner," his voice breaking at one point. and closed with a quiet "God bless you, Joe." Sinatra called Louis the "champion of champions who in· troduced grace and dignity to the sporting sq uare with the ropes around it.·' ' Sinatra. World Boxing Council heavyweight champion Larry Ho lmes , former heavyweight c h ampion Muhammad Ali , fight pro moter Don King a nd Caesars Palace President Harry Wald were among the pallbearers. "I'm very sad and grieved," Ali said before the service "But still you know in the back of your mind we all go out this way " Louis' professional career s panned 17 years and 71 fights, 68 of lbem victories. He won the heavyweight crown in 1937 and held it for 12 years. a longer un· broken span than any other man. He defended the title a re· cord 25 times. Louis' interment et Arlington came on the order of President Reagan. who waived the reg- ulations that would have pre· • .... ..,....... A MINOR ADJUSTMENT -Boxer Ed Smith gets a helping hand from a trainer after he walked into the ring in Chicago Thursday and felt a slight draft. That's right -he forgot his trunks. He was KO 'd by Henry Sims in the third round. QUOTE OF THE DAY New York Yankee pitching coach Staa WUHam1 on veteran outfielder Ouar Gamble: "Oscar is so old that when he broke into the majors he was still a Negro." POTVIN'S POWER-PLAYS KEY ISLANDERS The New York lslanders have a 2-0 bulge over ~ Edmonton in National Hockey League playoff ' action following Friday's 6-3 victor y . . Ken Houston's goal sent Calgary to a 5·4 win over Philadelphia to even their series at one game apiece . Minnesota's Dino CkcarelU scored twice to propel the North Stars to a 5·2 victor y over Buffalo and a 2·0 series lead Anders Hedberg scored on a penalty shot with 11 : 31 left, key- ing a four goal rally in the final period that vaulted the New York Rangers to a 6·4 victory over St. Louis, squaring their se~s at one game apiece . . . The Islanders' victory was keyed by defenseman DenJs Potvin, who rifled in three power-play goals and set up two other scores . Potvin 's three power-play goals tied an NHL playoff r ecord . M innesola's victory was also helped by the play of U S. Olympian Steve Christon. who scored twice, while Bobby Smith put the Stars into a 4·2 lead with a goal m the third period. BOXING I SPORts BAE4K·r JACKSON MAKES A BIG HIT IN;HIS D'BUT &•Ill' 1 .. k'"• malnf bl1 1Ml Mt, • doubled acrou the two n&n1 aeia OtlWr1 Htded ha the Clrlt l.onln( as Ch• New York YukHt tWld OD to dereat Texu, 2·1, to hlctsllebt Amerlcan Leaiu-actlon Friday night. A near·capaclty crowd of '4)11 wa«:hed Jackson.rip a double up the aUey ln left.center whlc)\ tcored WUHe &udelpb and l•m •••Mri1 . . . !:l1ewb9re. Cane1 Ludol'd and &k' llll&er. both acquired from Cbe Antell in winter trades, drove in five runa to lead Boston put the Ch1ca10 White Sox, 8·5. Lansford slugged four billl lncludln1 a two-run homer and Miller drove in three runs with two of bis three slntlet . . . Rich Dauer'• buea·loaded double triHered a three-run rally In the eltbth lnninl and carried Baltimore to a S·Z deciaion over Kansaa City . . . Kirk GJbeoa cracked a two run homer and Howard Balley picked up hls first major leaaue victory as Detroit Jackson rh>1>ed Toronto. 8·5 . . . Red-hot Tony ArmH belted two more home runs and a double, driving in five runa as Oakland's unbeaten A's routed Seattle, 16·1 before a record crowd of 50,25.S. Armas now has five home runs for the young campaign. SCOTT HELPS CARDS RIP REDS Tony Scott knocked in two runs and scored Ii twice and Lary Soren1en and Jim Otl.ell combined on an eight-hitter aa St. Louis whipped Cincinnati, · 9-5, to highlight National League action Friday. Scott, Geor1e Hendrick and Garry Templetoo collected three hits apiece as the Cardinals snapped the Reds' three-game winnin' streak ... Elsewhere, Pittsburgh's Tim Foll got three s tngles and scored two runs, and the Pirates put down a ninth-inning Houston rally to defeat the Astros. 4.3 Ex-Dodger Rick Rhoden t2-0 ) picked up the win while ex·Dodger Don Sutton (0·2) was the loser . . Larry Herndon hit a two-run single in the first in· ning and Ell08 Cabell collected three hits and scored three runs as San Francisco dumped Atlanta, 6·2 . Right-hander Larry Christenson and reliever Mike Prop· ly scattered eight hits as streak~ng Philadelphia beat the s low-s ta rting S Chicago Cubs 6·2. The loss was the fourth cott straight for the Cubs who entered with a .195 team batt_ing average. BULLETS TOSSED AT DAVE PARKER PHILADELPHIA -Two bullets were thrown Ii onto the ballfield from the stands at Veterans Stadium, one at Pittsburgh outfielder Dave Parker, during the Pirates' game with the Phillies Wednesday night. Parker called time in the bottom of the 10th innmg and jogged in from right field to show a .38-caliber bullet to um pire John Kibler. "It's the same old thing. This time. ,it was a bullet." said Parker . "Next time. somebody might have a gun It's been going on for three years." CHRISTIAN LEADS U.S. TO 7-6 WIN Olympihc hoc.khey 1star Dadve1Cbflr1hs.Uatnh_scdored1onf .• a penally s ot wit 1 secon s e . is 1r goa o the game, giving the United States a dramatic 7 ·6 victory over The Netherlands Friday in the "B" pool opener of the World Championships Ross t:'lelds, or Harold Smllh. whichever you prefer, the defendant m a $21 3 million fraud suit by Wells Fargo Bank, has been freed on bail after being held for 13 days on federal charges or passport falsification a nd unlawful flight David Cl>:de, who pitched for the Texas Rangers as a leen·age sensation. has signed a contract with the Houston Astros· Class AA team . . ~ ~ . , . . . . : . . . ' most historic national cemetery. Although a veteran he was an Army sergeant and s pent the war fighting exhibition bouts for the troops Louis would not have qual ified under r eg- ulations imposed i n recent years to limit the number or burials at Arlington . Louis cam e to Las Vegas m 1963 and, beginning in 1971, worked as a casino host at Caesars. He suffered a stroke and underwent heart s urgery in 1977, and although confined to a wheelchair and unable to work after that, he became a sort of goodwill ambassador. attending most of the frequent title fights at the Strip resort. SPECIAL Louis' body was to be flown to Washington's National Airport Sunday morning to await In· termenl "He never boasted In victory nor wept in defeat." Sinatra said. "He apologized not. He knew too well that life had 15 rounds and none of us can win them all " vented his burial at the nation's --------------1 B~eball standings AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division w L Pct. 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Ctlr._ \.CI), 11 hll flra11cl1ee IOrlltll' 0·11 •t At1e11I• (Mee~Ml,11 COMPLRE MEN'S DD WOMEN'S SHOWER ARD LOCKER FACILDIES ----SPECIALIZING IN:------. • SPECIAL PROORAMS FOR ATHLETES • NUTRITIONAL GUIDANCE • NATURAL FOOD SUPPLEMENTS, EXCLUSIVE FORMULATIONS • EXPERT STAFF TO TRAIN YOU • BEGINNING & ADVANCED BODY-BUILDING • WEIGHT REDUCING/GAINING • GENERAL CONDITIONING • BAili>~ CUSTOM DESIGNED EQUIPMENT • AEROBIC DANCE • ASAP -MACE·SELF DEFENSE CERTIFICATION COJRSE Remodeling Special . saaso ONE YEAR ' • ~ 77 Ml!M8ERSH4P MO MOMn&Y CHAl•ISI , .. , NICI eooD JOI OMI A MOMTH OML YI I••• f I I.._....., 7 AM·IO PM -S..My Cle"4 SAT.I AM-4PM .> \ &~.e.r=iurHAMDY Pottoo#tng •re the tap sports events on TV toAy. R1tlnp1re: NNeicctOtnt; '"'worth witching· u t11r · I forv-t It. ' ' ~ 10:41e.tn.,CMftMt 4 ' ' ' . aAS•aALL: PtttlburQ" et ~ton. AllMUttCert: Joe G1r-alotaandTony Kubek. Plttlburoh's John Clndelarla will be pitted ~Inst Hou1ton't Vern Ruhle In the sec;ond game of the thrff-Qlme series. Both pitchers will be loottlng for their first win of the 1'81 M~ end both wlJ) attempt to v-t their respective sides back on the right track as the Pirates and Astros are currently under the .500 mark. ~ 1:30p.m.,ChenM14 ./I./ GOLF: TournamentofChamplons. A........cen: Don Criqui, Bruce Oevlln, Charlie Jones, Bob Goalby and John Brodie. LM Trevino shot his second consecutive 67 to like a two. stroke lead Into today's third round. Ray Floyd, after a 67 of his own, trails Trevino by two with Larry Nelson one more back. Jack Nicklaus Is trailing by seven strokes with Muters champion Tom Watson 12 strokes off the pace. OTHER TELEVISION 10:30a.m. (') -BASEBALLWARMUP. 11 a.m. (S) -TENNIS -Peter Fleming vs. Schlomo Glicksteln In the WCT Challenge Cup, taped in Montreal. 12:30 p.m. (3') -FUTBOL INT ERNACIONAL - England vs. Spain. Taped. 1:~ p.m. (11) -OUTDOOR LIFE -Former basketball star Pete Maravich goes after Pacific sailfish off the west coast of Costa Rica. 3 p.m. (4) -WE STERN OUTOOORSMAN -Segments include a look at peregrine falcons and a report on how parasites have affected big-horn sheep in the Colorado Rockies. (7) -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS -Richard Petty, the kino of stock car racing, talks to host George Plimpton about his seven Grand National titles. 3:~ p.m. (2) -SPORTS SAT URDAY -The ldltarod dog sled race, a 1,200-mile test of endurance between Anchoraoe and Nome, Alaska. Also . The men's world team surfing .championships, taped at Ahuka1 Beach in Hawaii and the world powerl1fting championships, taped at Arlington, Tex. Commentators include Pat O'Brien, Ken Squier and Frank Glleber. (7) PRO BOWLI NG -The finals of the Greater Hartford Open, taped at Windsor Locks, Conn. 5 p.m. < 7l WI DE WORLD OF SPORTS -A repeat show· 1ng of the Harlem Globetrotters in Hollywood follows the court Jesters of basketball through a tour of Universal Studios, 1n addition to their usual lambasting of the WashinQton Generals. Also: A scheduled rematch between Proud Aopeal and Cure the Blues highlights the 57th running of the Wop_d Memorial, a 1111-mile race taped at Aqueduct in New York. John McKay and Al Michaels report. (28) -SOC· CER. 6 :~ p.m. (50) -TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE -Vic Braden analyzes the fear of the backhand and discusses ways to master the misunderstood stroke. 7 p.m. (50) -SPORTS AME RICA -Highlights of the final round of the 17th annual EIWA wrestling championships from Princeton, NJ . Lehic;ih University is the defendinc;i champion. 8 p.m . (5) TOP RANK FIGHTS OF THE '70s -At the age of 22, Mike Rossman met Victor Galindez for the light heavyweioht title in New Orleans on Sept. 15, 1978. Galindez was maklnc;i his 10th title defense. (50) -SOCCER MADE IN GERMAN Y. RADIO Bas.e!Mlll -Minnesota at A"noels, 7 p.m ., KMPC (710); DodgersatSan D1f!90, 7 p.m., KABC (790). Horse Racing -Wood Hemorial at Aqueduct, 2: 30 p.m., KNX (1070). F.rom Page B 1 ANGELS WIN . • error. ( .. r11 miss a few but I'll trlt a few more. too"> collected a pair of hits as did center rielder Fred Lynn. Brunansky picked up a pair of RB I, his fifth and six th of the year. ··Each hit up here I in the ma1ors) is still excilinJ(," the ,_ Boes claim tourname nt PASADENA Orange Coast College's women's basketball team pulled out a 53-52 conquest over Fullerton College Friday night to claim the Pasadena City College t ournament championship. behind the scor· ing of Car yn Mark <14 I and ftristie Rowell 1 12 >. · The Pirates improved their overall record lo 15-4, while Fullerton, a one-game leader over Orange Coast in conference play. fell to 16-2. Golden West was a 102-93 winner In the consolation championship game. as Pasadena fell victim to the 40- point scoring of Timi Pitzer, who bit 17 of 29 from the field. II YOU PAYl•TOo MUCH POI YOUI LTH IMSUIAMCl7 •1,000.000 I GROUP OR INDIVIDUAL ~ 9-te C4llk .......,, • • 20 ·year-old Brun ao1k7 aald , "especially home runs. TboM are never old hat." In gaining the win. Forsch. 34, posted his 10th lifetime shutout. This was the Angels' first complete game since Oct. 4. 1980 when Frank Tanana threw a 4·2 loss al Chicago. Tonight, the Angels, who re· main five games back of Oakland which won its ninth straight Friday, will try lo keep 1t going with Bill Travers (0-0) set to pitch against Pete Redfern CO-lJ. "'ft's only a matter of time before the bats come around." Downing was reiterating after the game "Hitting is con· tag1ous. 1 know I haven't had too many chances lo hit with runners on base. I'm a much better hitter with runners on base " And the Angels are a better hitting club with Twins on the mound rather than A's * ANGllL NOTU -D.e ......... who t\ellld a two.hour ••11••,...,.t Juat prior to TIMlrtdey 11l911t't o a,..., •P1M1re11t1y ""' m e11•d hit ttlHfKft lo< tlW ttnle ..... with ...... 0-.el Ma,, ... , ._.. .. .,ell ••• ,.., •ulted wp M,... ftOt pley 111 Frl<ley't ...... Dul Is repof1edly ••· poctod to -a<ttoft ton19M. ••vtor ttlcl......,... t>ofon IM game, "I Mtl't • .,.. to .... ...,. - he'"'9ned. I W ... I to ... my -Ill tN --l'lltt co•imwi. "°'In tlW liHdllM•." ATTBmll ~.!2 ~aMGH ARCADIA-TM 14th Arcadla lnvltatloftal track Uc! field mMt -one ol the naUon'a top pr., aplkefests ot the year -sett un· der way tool&ht with runnm, at 1, t ollowtnc t6e field even ta start aU:30. Amonf a atar-studded aroup, whtcb ncludea outstandtna talent from 1uch powerhoUHI as Berkeley and Muir biab 1cboob, are Oran1e Coast area producta Jay Thonon ot Laeuna Beach, who owna a 6-11 effort in the hl1h jump, ()~ean View 1prlnten Rex Brown ~d Rick Moser. Newport Harbor stron1boy Kevin Jefferies (the state leader in the discus at 185-11) and Corona del Mar dis· lance star Shawn Gallagher (state best of 4: ~.7 in the mile) and possibly Edison High's Jon Butler, the celebrated dis~e star. Also expected to compete are Fullerton Hlgh 's Natalie Kaaiawahi (50·1~ shot putter, a national leader> and University High stars Polly Plumer and Laura Mills. The sprint field 1s loaded with speed, including Berkeley's Kenny Robinson (21.21 220), Muir's Bernard Mathis (9.4 100 > and Cenlennial's Leonard Graham (21.1for200 meters). Gauchos win, 10-1; Boes roll Saddleback College exploded for nine seventh-inning runs Fri- day to break open a pitchers' duel as the Gauchos rolled to a 10-1 non-conference baseball victory at Golden We~t College. The two teams had battled to a l ·l •andoff through six innings as Ben Amaya of Saddleback matched the slants of Golden West's Ron Hendricks and Bob Jud!le Hendricks pitched three score- less innings and Judge allowed one run In the following three frames. but all that was forgotten in the seventh as the Gauchos greeted reliever Marc Crockett with six earned runs. and before the fi re could be ex- tinguished by Rieb Gomez. the game was out of hand Amaya stroked a rwi·scoring double and Russ Lee added another RBI double, while Rusty Evans contributed a two-run triple and a two-run single wu produced by Mike Breslin. Gomez came in with one out and allowed three runs Clwo un- earned). Mark Stone restored order in the eighth. but by then the Gauchos were on their way to their l3th victory in 25decisions. The loss leaves Golden West with a 12·12 overall mark. Brad Kinney struck out six Golden West batters in the four innings he worked. The Rustlers whirred 11 times in all. a season high. Golden West got on the" scoreboard in the first inning when Bob Grogran reached base on a two-base error and scored on a single by Steve Springer. Springer. the only bright spot for the Rustlers. was 3-for-4. includ· ing a an eighth-inning triple. At Arizona, Oran1e Coast pounded out 18 hits -seven for extra bases as the Pirates pounded Yavapi, 11 -8 in the Arizona Mesa tournament. Rich Amaral went 4-for-4 with a triple and double; Scott Groot went 3-for-5 with a triple. double and one RBI and Re11ie Montgomery went 3·for-4 with three RBI to lead the attack. ---si-.. .,-o-(Clll ,..,. -Yevt Ar•l C09T•-M1·1219 ,_..._._ ...... ~ .. -c----ca...-..-, ... .....,_,,, I HIGH SCHOi. PMOOS 11 your1ch7id lo1lng ellglblfity In Athletlca d to en "1ntre·Dl1trtot'' tr8nefer? Support your chlld end attend the , board meeting on· 'TUISDAY, AP-.21. ltll ~ <' At7PM _____ , __ _ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/a.tu~. Apt'U 18, 1981 Rez Brown Sprinter's speed -that's com- modity every athlete desires. something few possess. Few Orange Coast area schools come up with a single sub IO.second sprinter for 100 yards. but at Ocean View, they come in pairs, thanks to Brown and Moser. At 5-9, 160 pounds, Brown carries the Seahawks' hopes at Rick M0«r running back in the faJI But that's football. In track. to date he has sped to clockings of 9.8 and 22.6 in the 100 and 220, but his potential seems cloudy. "He always seems to run j ust fast enough to win." says his coach, Ken Moats. Only once has Brown lost in the 100 (to Fountain Valley's Steve Southward on a 1low Newport Harbor Kilb track) and he 11 unbeaten in the f\arlon•. While Brown is a Junior and expected to take up the slack left by 1raduatin1 aenlora Doug Irvine and Moser in fOQtball, the latter'• future t1 tied up in a · scholanhlp with Utah State as a defensive back. Moeer's bests In the sprints are 9.9 and 22.5. ··Moser has run second to Rex every Ume out," says Moats. "But they help each other and push each other. It's a good re· lallonahip." A three -year varsity letterman in football, Moser is 5·11, 170 pounds, and gives the Seahawks the other half of its double punch in the sprints. Also competing tonight will be the Seahawks' 440 relay team. which con s ists of Larry German, John Moore and guess who" While Ocean View's sprinters are clearly the collective class o f the Orange Coast area, tonight's competition offers an insight seldom seen with the speed of Berkeley and Muir, among others . Anteaters belt 49ers, 14-4 UC Irvine struck with a five. run first inmng and never looked back Friday afternoon as the Anteaters rolled to a 14 4 Southern California Baseball As· sociation victory over v1s1lin~ Long Beach State On a day where the Anteaters were producing 16 base hits it was Troy Ybarra with the hottest bat as the former Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College star accounted for five RBI with a single and double in five at-bats Flam tops at Lipton • • sen es Steve Haworth was 3-for 5 with a double and solo horner. while Mike Nagle added a pair of doubles in ~hree appearances. which produced two RBI Lee Granger also had a solo homer and was 2-for 5 as the Anteaters banged out seven ex tra base hits. 1 rvme sent 10 ballers lo the plate in the first inning and 1t was Ybarra's two-run single that keyed the outburst. J osh Randall went the dis· lance for the winners. upping his Long Beach Y ec ht Club became an almost certain winner or the Lipton Challenge Cup Friday when Barney Flam steered his Peterson -41 s l oo p Flamb-uoyant to his second straight win in the three race handicap series. 2x4x8' CHEAT FOi MAMY USES The 12 mile race was THRIFTY STUDS 4x8x V2 " ACX Reg. S17.98 won loss record to 6·3 The Cerritos College product struck out seven and walked five Both of the Anteaters· homers were leadoff blasts. Haworth's coming in the third inning and Granger's belt in the seventh. The v1ctqry ups the Anteaters numbers to 5-9 in conference play, 21-14 overall Long Beach dropped to 9 5 and 16-22 UC Irvine tangles with the 49ers again today in a double· header starting at noon at Long Beach State. Reg_. l.29 SALE SALE c BOATING I) sailed in extremely light air under threatening skies in the ocean orf Newport Beach. 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WI-uc•t, C:-.1 l'lttlt •-u-." • a a • "" 1 ' """ 1 ~rlt Aottl I.~ 1 Wayne -llO 1,• J eob H-l•'f 1.1 .. • Slevo Mar'lln I, 111 } TommyH-1.07' Cltv track NIW~T al.ACM AOTARY MllT C .. ~H-Hltlll DIYIUMI ( .. ,..,...._) SO 1 Jer.,..y 11«1<, 1.1, 100 -Ml<Nel &o•I•. IS S, 210 1. er-. Fl-1, )7 •• <t.tO -I R-n S.,.att, 1:12 •• U -I Andre• ZIMl9ff, .. ,. SofU..11 lllr--I Anor•• z1nn1oer, 7>"'· 440 relay Howp0'1 E-tarv, t ·II 1. 04.,....,,C ............ ) so -I Tar. w-.-11. 1.1, 100 -I Ka•lft I' ol•Of". " s. no 1. H-Miner. JI .6, 440 1 Tare W...ncll, 1 11 7, w I, K••ln l'ouom, ~. Sollbafl 111..0• -I Wiiii.., Hollin, ""'· HJ 1 Jolwl Pwhon, ~. 440 relay 1 ~t El........iart,I 11'.I OM-* 111 (t .. r-..WI so I c;.t. Oorman, 1 •. 100 1 ~ Oorman, u 2, 220 -1 Owll O..S1ft9, 12 I, u o -I Jay 1..IQlll!Nrnt, 1 12 0, u -I fodd Larner, 10 10. Sol-II 111row -I Wllllam E,.I, 121.0, HJ 1 a rO<ll 8oeU, J 1, 440 relay 1 A,,.,.,....., E1-f\lary, 1 07 0 OM ..... IV C11·y-..... ) SO -I Slew 6'11, 1 4, 100 1. 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TIM W-11. l :lJ.J1 .. .w.y _ '· ~ • .__._. 1:02.S • Df ..... Ylet•.....-1 • -'· Orltly .._, , ... ,. _ 1. °"""' I.-, IUJ .. -I. LM• ,..._, \:IU/ KJ -11 o.t'cl' ~ • ...,; SI' -t, NICOia Ullllt1t1 *4: 4411 r•l•Y -I. Ne#jlOn l~1 1;0U. DtfWmVtl ,.._,_ ... , 100 -t. Kim #Ike.fl•, tU; no -1. l..Alrl TIW-, IS.7; .. -I. CM'rlt Uflt, I: It.I, U -I. Amy """"'°' -. IW; KJ -I. Caul MNleytt, M ; II' -I. Amy Zim-m.rm•"• z.•. l>l.._VlllllJ.J-..WJ 100 -I. Kerin Jur~O¥k, t• $, UO -1. Petti Ir-, 1'.I; 440 -I, Petti Ir-., I °'·'· u -I. Kerin Jwk0¥1c, IJ·Jl't; IP -I Kelly O'lwt'll. 214; 440 relay -I ... ..._, Ii lem1t1tery, Sl.1. Toumament of Chemplon1 (etL.tCMal l.N Trevino lley f'IOyd l..arry "'''"'" l r..c:e l.letllte Curtll Slr"'91f •111 •..-n Scott Hoell J e<ll NltklWl .... 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Pal"-< 70-70-140 l'atll ltluio 71-70-141 llONll• La#r 70-71 141 l>onM C-1 ,,,..._,., Callly ,.._ ,,_.._141 SMron ......_" 12·70 142 a.ndre ~ 71·11-IG JYdy Clartc 11-11-10 Su.te MC.Alllfter 12·10-IG 1u111,~11 71.11 1a VIO i T•llor 12·11-IG Kath• McMOlllen 1z.11-1a C4aat area reeulte LAOUMA. l aACM Mllt'I CLU I < .. c.w "'-o.tt c_..., L-H.i T-'*"""'· Fl19'1t A -I. P:r- 11,,.rl ... , 11-lf.61; Fllgfll I -1 Pele "on(, U.lt-.•; 1'1191'1 C -I. E lberl\ l>al1l•Y, .... 21--6$, l'llOht D -e111 8wc:ll .. y, lt·JJ-••; Fllglll E LCKI Undarw-, ...,._., EXECUTIVE SUITES JADE MANAGEMENT 881 Dover Dr .. Suite 14 NEWPORT BEACH ~11v A£Ja~~~Mh. en ~s~~o. ~=:r 714 -631-3651 EASTER SUNRISE~ SERVICE Sunday. April 19th 6:30 A.M. C11l1rc-t J•w.,_,...._c ... '1HE DEATH OF DEATH" Al TERATION S 54().8491 N9ADl•YOff• C*tPUbte *-tP*M.I , ..... .._) . .... ~ ~·SC.. Mllw.._ IOt, ~-· ... .., .. , llW w ......,. .... Mllw-.. 1'111..._,I ......... ~ .. ,...,,."_ .......... lad, ... Allltfll9 100, .._..,. ,.,,, ........ ~ l'llMfllJI 11, IC-Cl11" 1t, --· , ... N ....,. . ._ KellMt City et "'-'1• NO Ta: ....., tlltfe• ... CMce9t ~In 1M OU1Wa ....... ~_.itlft4lt. W~n COMMllMIYY C:OUl•I ,. ........ "_. ..... Olllltfh•llllJI Or-..Cllill 11. ......... u ll'ULUlllTOtl -*.,,._ •· ~ ,., S.lfll ...... S, H4WllM 4, ~ 4, W11Mr 7, Aclderoon IO. O•UO• CIOAIT --!1<,_,.., •. 11-.tl 12, Oe,den I, WIJl,,.r z. de•raMI •. Tlfret ), Merllu. Helltlme: l'llllanOf\, 14.D. Totel IOlollt: l'l.lllertCHt 11. Or ..... CoHl 21; ,...,,_. M K~ IOCCI. C1Nd141•clll ......... ......... ,q. ... ..._., OOLOIN WllT Gil 12. Krl-Of'I.,. 10, Krlf\9 14, fliandler 2, k hleut.,. 10, l'll•r 411, H•l11•. PAIAO•MA -Morrow t. M~lloy 20, ~~·:_· •• M<Ctaln "· ,G••••er J, LYM 4, Helfll-GWC, SJ.St. Total loufa: Goldlf\ Wfll "· P•-IS; NHLP••zona . OUAATIAltlM L ROUMO , ..... _, .. .-,..ac- "'Y llle ndera 6, Edmonton J I HY ltlandert •--lol 1.01 M(nf\ffOte S, ll<lfl•lo 2 CMi-aote IMOI ...... 1.01 Calgary s. 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J 00, Pr ine• o· l>•n<•ra fl'ln<•YI. • 00, 1 10. Moor• tVeM!flllllllal, 4 IO. U dally -le Cl 11 paid tll.00 Tlllro reu Rem e mber My Oru m (P ln<a,), U 60, t 10, S •O. Herold'1 Oynamlle (llo\((Mronl, J,IO, l 40, H- L.., (llaklM•lOI, t 60 F o .. rtll race -P leu•nl T 110 .. ollh (OllverH I, :a 20, 17 40. 11 .0, Prlnc.-lf\ IT•· 180•1, IUO, 11.20, Tanq 5'>ff<ll (Llpnaml, 1UO Flllll rec.a Bold Scamp l~m•loarl. I •O, t.10. > •O, Commorclat lfenlure 11..toll•ml. IS 40, 6.40, t<1ndP1•arl•dne11 teut•ned•I. J IO U oact• (< II paid $.UI 00 Slatll "'" H.,.lela l CGon11le1I, ll.00, 1.60, s IO, Graf\l• ~ C Ptar<•I. I 60, S 00, A Gift Aeein (Ail<H•r-1, J IO Sa•enlll rec.a -Sell Sen01 IPl•rttl, U G. J . .0, 2 . .0, •f'O<\l• Star CVe let11 ... l•I. •.oo. J.<IO. MeklnQ Hay (CAii-i. •.OO. U ••· ecta 1 .. 11 otlCI us.so U P leil II• 11·).24·10-41 paid IU,~.IO wlll\ 11 ...-1n9 llcli•IJ (11¥e llor-1. U <:on10lati0n Pk k Sls paid t1 U . .O •1111 '41 w1nnln9 11c...u llour llOrMtl Elghtll race -8h hDp AQ'l" lMtCerrGrtl. 6.20, J.00, 2.«>; lllrr'I' 8...,, 1ces1a..-J. J.40, 1 «I; LI-en (McHartuel, 2 Ml Ninth reu I("" WI" A"i.r (MalQarlf\41, 1.20, •JO, 1.tO, WMl\11 (Hawley). S.10. J 00; Tov Tl,,_ (MtHargye), UO. U •••<ta 1~7> paid .... OD. Alie-• -t1,A1J Lo• Alamltoe l'Rll>AY'I "aMILTi cu. ........................... , l'lrll rec• -it.dient G,_ CfoteYI. t.00, 2.AO. J.«>; 11111i.kl 9oy II.Menoni, 2 • .0. t .40, T"" Trlcll CPl•rc•I. J.70; U uacta (~II paldl1J 10 a.c-rMt-"'-......... (IC.....,!, a.•, 1.4'. UIJ 1'9 l'9 Al"'9 (A.Wiii), Ult t,•1 t.J....,.,...c..,._1,a .... Tlllt• .... -............ lW .... &, 4.». J •• .... IMecll ,_...,. ,.,..,._,, ""· •-•; ~· u,..,.. (ONl!lly), ....... t!C\11 ( ... ),...~ ll'llltW1 'tec:. -"9t'I RllmltY (~), ) .•. 1.-. t.• . .__.,....,. ~CM IW ... 11 J.tt, 1.u . ._ .. ,,.,1c1r. Allftat1111ra{ '"'"',_,,._ .. 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El•ventll rec.a Cool Gey (Alll>lnJ, 4M, l.IO, J 00, Pol Luo ' IHI IOtbornl. 27 AO. 1.IO, Diu Ul IKUltller), 1.40. t2 ••a<la 1 .. 71 paid ,11 •. 00 At .. nu..c..-7,11 .. Monte Carlo Open c .. ~ CMM, ""-•> 0-,,.,.lul a.loltM• J1rnmy C.CW-• det YlrW\lo Hoen • .,J. t-2, a.tau Tarocry °'' Rleerdo c-. ._, •·J, Gulllermo VII•• clel. Tom .. $mid, .-0, '"·'. Jack Kramer Open (al Lee A ....... ) Qooer\lr1f11al I,.,_.. Sanor Mayer def Brien Tu e: her ... ,, t.O t T11cl\er wlllldraw wllll 1110 llu l. Bill Sc•nlon oaf Waller Redondo, 6 ... , •·>. Hl<k S .. lano del JoPln 1..IOyd, 6·J, •·4, Jol\I\ Mc Enroeelat !>tan Smttfl, .. 2. •·l College UC lrYIM I , WIKAftllll I ll"llff Sl\yd•r (UCll d•I l.11•dlke, 6 1. 6·2, Sl•llQlll t VCll dlt Wleh . ' 2. •· 1, E ,,_l 1uc11 O•• ll•l<ll•n11ero•r . • 1, •·3. M<PllertOfl CUCll def McOOnakl, • • • ._,, NellOft IVCll 41rl Alli<, 1 .... •.O, Tllornai CUCIJ Clat Ha.finer, •.o. •·1 0...-... Hohon·Tllom .. 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NaU...I~ 1..0S l.HGll!LES DODGERS -Pieced Don StanhOuM, plkti.r, on lrr••ocallte wet,..,. tor 1111 pur oo .. ol glvln9 lllrn hh "" <-llloNll relHM COi.LC Ga lllCE -H•m•O Tommy Sulit• ll•ed IWlh\1>811 COOCll. $Deedway motoreycle1 6...,.. c-oty .... ,..,_ Hendlc•o m ain -I St•rllt'Q Coger CCerh bacll, 1 Phil Ga9f'C)n IRlallol, J Mll<e '"'°"' <H..-tlnQtOf\ 8eac111, • Lenee t<l t1g (\Ian Hun>. S Tom Hugllu IAl•er1ld9J, 6 Miiie Munteen C~n Ji-. Caolatranol. Screlcfl ""'ln-1 Mike a .. 1 IA.Ila Loma), 1 0•"• 0.Tempta c RCversl0.1. J e..oo Ferrell 10....neY), 4 Pllll G-I Alallol Mal<ll rKe-1 0e¥e Sln)l !Or-) def DulJO Ferrell 2nd dlYlllon ,.,,,,. -1 Aolllrl Pl1tzl1>9 l .... ne Par11), >rd dl¥1tlon meln-1 0.Vld Hal\CO<lt (Full•rlonl. Junior-I Jlmrny 8 ulby IBalboel. ...... ,,.,ant. -1 M2 UTAH BOUND -Univ~rsity High buketball star Tim McLaughlin has signed with the .University of Utah. The 6-8 Trojan star was an All-" CIF 3-A selection. O 'Me ara's e arly lead disappe ars TALLAHASSEE CAPl Deve Eichelberger sank an eagle shot from 135 yards on lht: sixth hol e and carded a 6·under-par 86 Fri· d ay lo take a two·shot lead over veteran Bob Murphy after the second r o und o f th e Pro f ess ional Golfe r s · As · sociation Tallahassee Open. Eichelberger. winner or the 1980 Bay Hill Classic. was one stroke behind tour rookie Mark O'Meara after Thursday's open ing round action. O'Meara. a re s1dent of Laguna Hills. shot a 2-over-par 74 Frida y and was seven strikes off the pace at 139 Eichelberger had a 12·under par 132 after two trips over tl\e 7 .124-yard K11learnGolf and Country Club while Murphy, who shot a 5-under 67, came in at 134 after two rounds Murphy has not won a PGA tournament since the 1975 Jackie Gleason lnverrary Classic Two strokes in back of the leader was Cesar Sanudo. who shot a 68 for a 9·under 135. "l have no idea why, but I'm • on a s tr ea k o f so rts ." Eic he lber ger s a id after he knocked in his second eagle of the t~urn am enl. "I'm having two-, t hree· a nd four week s tretches wher e 1 make my whole year ." E1chelberger's opening round eagle came on the first hole and. on Friday, he sank a 9-iron from 135 yards out at the par·4. 440 yard sixth hole Eich e lbe r ger picked u p bird ies al 4. 12. 13, 14 and 17 Bast , Cogar win in cycle duels Mike Bast of Alta Loma and Sterling Cogar of Carlsbad were the main event winners Friday night before 7.682 motorcycle racing fans at Orange Cpunty Fal rgrounds as they captured the scratch and handicap races respectively. ... , Also winning in their divisloqs were Robert Pfetzing of Buena P a rk (second di vis ion ) and David Hancock of Fullerton <third division ). Jimmy Bus by, a 14-year-old, won the junior division. HE SPORTING HOUS Where Health Is a Way of Life and Conditioning Is a Way of living EASTER ' MEMBERSHIP SPECIAL . •• , .. • •• ·~ , . • , ·, .. ............... "I've got tight yellow ones, seven green ones, three block ones, five purple ones .... " by Virgil Partch (VIP) MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE Hank Ketchum ,, c ... ~, ..... ..,_ ... • ' i 1!~. ~ f/-1e "Remember, Marmaduke, this Is the wrong day to be chasing rabbltal" "I had a very nice time. An ' almost enough ice cream ·· IUDGE PARK ER llll:llllllllilflllillllLmm!l•§l1"';;;~"iiiim~ NO. AND. FOR ~ ~~. '4A~FIEL..t7. CATS CAN'T WALK ON THEIR HINV FEEi I OtDH'T A!>K.' AL1HOV6H Wf KEPI NO bECRET!> FROM EACH OTHER. WE DID RE!:JPECT EA04 OT\fER'!> PRIVACY! by Harold Le Doux eC>6 V'4A5 KILLED ON Hlb WAY 10 W0AA ... IM ~HAT WAS DE!ICRIMO Ae>AONE- PER50N ACCIDENT' I DOt.11' KNOW 110W I l COVl..D HAVE HAP'P'ENEO. fJAM.' HE WA.f) A. 6000 DRIVE!t, ------(" A CAREFUL. ONE' • Onnge Coast OAJL Y PfLOT/Slturd~. Aprll 18, 1981 •• I RECEIVED A PERSONAL INVITATION TO HAVE D INNER AT THE WHITE HOUSE NEXT WEEK _,-AIN11'-/l'UJN_,._, ._. __ GORDO CON6RATUL.Af10MS ON TAKING FIR!:>T Pl.A(.£ I HAVING f1-mSE Tl>JO PULSAR5 ~AME..D AFTER 4'00 AND WINNIN6 THE t-()8€l PRt l.£, eJIRRql DR.SMOCK A PERSONAL ll'IVITATION FROM THE PRESIDENT'? Y,.. ~ j.f, • "THANK'· , 1..£~ I HOW DID Y0uR &AN PL.A~T PRo:JE.C. T 00 z. l'm surt that tht of{\ce.r bwohtd was prot>abl'I new, 8Tld dtd T¥>1. realize that 1 am t~ ed{tor of the. col\eqe newspaper. and 11er~ f amoos . YA KNOW WHA"f ;t "fHINK 15 AWFUL., ElP ~ A GUY HAYIN / HIS WIFI!! SUPPOR"f HIM A~ 'TH,;tOuGH M9PICAL.. SC~OOL-, AN ' 'THeN c:>uMPIN' He" FOR A YOUNSS~ WOMAN ONCf! He! &!!!CO.Me 5 A POC-r'O~ T UH, I'IV'\ AFRAI D If WAS Dl50UAUFtED . Bt foro~amtd that. \f this t\clett \5 not re - tl'D'led from t.ht rew-d. l w\U no \onqer attend 'f<m' dumb school. ~·,! 11 ~· (~, 01N4. •• o_g eY '"T"He WAY, HOW'S YOUR MISSUS'? by Charles M. Schulz by Tom K. Ryan by Jeff MacNelly by Ernie Bushmiller r by Gus Amola by Tom Bat1uk r HAD HElP wm.i ,,, HOMOJB -Fred Altai.re, wboH fancy footwon and euy charm hu captured aud.teDCe1 f« decades, will be honored for b.11 wort oe 1ta1e, in movies and in telnlllOll in a apeciaJ tribute, "The American Film lmUtute Salute to Fred Aatalre" tonight at 9 on channel 2. 1o:GO 8 CJ) LOHI AANCMJll / TAtfZAH 1J JO#HYOUUT D OZZIE AHO HAMiil I lAUA!l. ~ HAll'OY OUT'OOO" l.ft PletOI P•t• Metevlch QOM oo.on-<>1'9 age1na1 1"9 Pacific .. 11na11 on lhe -• coe11 ol Coai. Rlea, 1n1 ... nallonelly famoua dog lrlllnl1'Q ..,lhor, Ncttatd wa11 .. a • MOVll • • • ··uet>oo" ( lt&e) Ray Ml"and, Claud9 Raina. A at11p'a captain la hired to r..cue • woman 1 hu9- ben<1 from Communlal captor a ID PADOINQTOH MAii Ped<ll1'Qlon tri.. lo aley out of trouble at • rugby m•tcn. • lancy •••-ent llndawaxmu-.m Ill) WAIHINCJTOH MSC lt4 NVIEW(A) 1o:ao D UIUAll -A"'1 IHllDf lOOK 9 AMENCA'I T~ T'IH 8 9 1l4UNOAM TN 9AMAAIAH 8 MOVIE * * * "Suck Prlv•tff" ( 111• 1) Abb<>tl and Coatel- lo Lff Bowman Two gt-.horn• at• "' for lrbu- t>i. wfl«1 IMI< Ir elnlnQ camp -o-•nl lurna oul lo b9&nold......,y Q) SIX MILLION OOl.&.A" MAH fJl) PlAHT KJNOOOM m VOTEA'8 PIPEUNE Host Jim COOQ4lt 1n1 ... voewa Sen •1or 8 I H1yakawa 10'44 0 BAIEBAU. Tl>e Pln*"ll'I Pora\ff ~• ,,.. A\lrm •I tlW ""'-In t40U>ton. 11:00 11 CJ) POP£Yl 8 WCT TENNIS $320.000 Cnel~ C141· P•t .. Flemlng ve Shlorn<> 01tc1111e1n l&t'·llNO "TM Trou ... Wtttl MIM S•lkll" A11lllft .. •d A '°""' ..,., end ... olcS· ~ ...... -" die- --lllJ099rl ....... they join forcae (Pen 1H"l KAT'tft"I KlfCHet .. , .. -AFTERHOOH~ tt:OO. Cl) MT~ L*"••AC:a An •lle'lll .. ac• anlp ln.,.d•• tM flot>Jnaon --~. IOOklng '°' • 1'uManold wmln to rep.c• ·~ .... -.0_, .... end Ootdoft --.., • med ectentlel, llM, •ltll -.-... o. ..,, ... ..-a,...,.totelll•a.... tne.C .... ~ -~~. ... o. A ~. IMrlflg th.t l\la wife m•y be mugged ~n • .noota • nelO"bor • ™"OU>*"-8o«> lfu Alme up 1n. trM cutnne ~ e1eoanono iob out91da -. IC4 ..,._ .... 11. on ttl9 bam. he OllCu- tN W9od bemn tr-.nlr>g ....... _... 'Soll99M' 1t:l91 CIJ ~ ltAIQ< ~., ................. llLI ~~ CHANNEL LISTINGS 0 KNX f C BS1 L Ang"'"" 0 KNBC:. 1N8C1 Lo., Anqelt'~ 0 Kl LA 1l11d 1 LO!o A119etes 0 MBC:. fV 1ABC1 lo., Ange11><, [. ,r MB 1C8 S1 S.in D•PQO 0 KHJ TV (Ina 1 lo., An ~elP<. ~ KCST 1ABC1 San D•t>go G> KnY (Ind ) LO<; Angelo>'> Cl) KCOP TV (lnel J Lo~ Angeles ff'! KCET TV tPBSl Los Angele s m KOCE TV 1PBS1 Huntongton Beac h -~flHANCE "Prol41CllnQ YourNlf In TM Ma111atpj-" 9 ADA»-12 A cour~ ,_,.eger ~ fon..td -• wit· ""8 agelnat hOC>dM'na - f!!!_ly to b9 ebOuctecl 1:009 CJ) .&AION ~ IT AA O(WUI) • .,,.. MlM8TfM K4Wman •a twin t>rott.M •• • known con arilat •. Viall• lheM~t ... • MOYtE * * "Rlwr Of M)'914W)'" ( IMe) Vic Morrow. Claud9 Aklna E•pjoar.. H.l)«ia .,. eougrit by • dl.moncl hunt., 9nd • ,..,Olutlonary INd9f "wov. * * 'h "The Gr.ml e>u.1" ( 1974) LM Van C ... I. ~ O'B<Mn A~ •OOtn ~ • eoerrlng .c.,.e for tegel mind• wrNltlng ov., • man'• f•te • MOYIE ••·~ 'FIW w.-a In A 89ff00n" ( 19621 Reel But- ton•. F eblan Ou-. Victo- ria c:ommlaalona • Scottlah blllloonl9t lo cllllm p.n of Alrlea for England by pl9nllng Ille 8ntltfl fl.g ,,_. • l"OlJ< OUIT AA Hoat L.ur• W•f)e( ~ ""80HAl. FlNAHCE "tnc<>m41 Tp 9 PU9tJC POLM Hoe! Bob MIHa • 1:ao I C1J ao MN/TU' T~OI OMAM~ ' LM -· Of Ille third round of thta $300,000 got! tOUfnam«il (from l.aCoet. Cc>Yntry Club In Car!eb.O. C.i ). • 1'-T'AOOP Ag1rn courll OIHll•r ""'*' he ,,,..,., l>Oeeta of klll11'Q G«onlmo • OUTOOO• t..11'1 F0<mor l>Mllotbllll ti.,. P.ta Mar•vlch-•f•-.4111111 • ~ C1AMMA8 AM ~I • f'MIHANO l«l'TCHINO .. Alignment" 9 T'Of' AAHk AQKT8 cwn.t·>'OI AU vt Dunn 1 All vt Quer- ry ( 9«:ond FtQnO ,_ e INTEAfACE Ho91: Truman J~ • Q6U.MaAH'l *-ANO TIW cut.-ys ~ e ~--..,...11¥~--...... • .,.L.Mrl Awlnilllnt~o.n..._~....,_I II --. ln..,1ou.--tiy .,. ....... of .,. OrlenUil ~ .... ~ mPNQ. •n•WC> WfW "et.dint "' Ditti-" (J) MIAT81T~ L...,. l:tO. WALta ~·.IOUMAL.: CHIM A tepoft II\ wtl6Cll J4I000- 10n'1 ~ eround Cfll· ,... to ... ho-peoOle ltw and ._ wtiet they think abolll allnl'• ~ ~ with tM Unltecl It ...... olVOlllCMd ........... llLAHO • aP•CIM. ,.U~l .. KIOM Ofl CM•ttT ·=-=-elOl.OCIY ""'-,.._, .. w= IOWUM TC>lM ~ of IN U6,000 OrNlet Hertlord 0P9n (from Wlndlor Locke Conn.). l~IJ WDT'IM OUTOOOMMAH • um..1~ fMru. 9"!CW.. Hoel Torn Hellen • CJMATUT POfml UEGEHOe 'Rlchatd Patty" • M0\111 •·~··&cap. To The Sun ( 19 72) lauf enc.e H91Ve'f. Jc>Mphtn. Chaolln A blllld of Sovl9t J9wa m9l<e • _.toua l>4vnd« In 11\94r 1nemp1 to hljllci< an eirlln· ., • MOVIE * * * 'i\ Eu1.. P•red9' (lit•&) Judy Get1an<1, Fred Allllre. A big at•r turn• •n unllnown Into a Mn .. llon and tall• In 1o .... With Mo .MOW * * "833 Squldron ( 196•) Cllll Rob9rtaon. G90f04t Chlllclrta A Nari fuel taclOl'Y In Norw•y II <l .. troyed In • gellenl •flort by 911 ArTMWIC"' -=OIOl'HY G~ 910l.OGY "Immunity'' (I) THl8 WUK 1H UIDAU. 1:30 8 (I) 8PO«TI IATUAOAY The ldll•rod. • 1,200.mllfl dog ll4td ,_ trom Ancho '809 lo N<>m41. Alealta Men'• World y..,.,., Surfing Ch•mptonahlpa (from H•wetl), 1980 World Powerlllllng Chemplon- ahlpa (from Artlngton. Te11 ) .. ~ H~ll L91~1 Ponce. ROb et1W Morgan -~ 90WLfM TOUfl CC>Y9tt1Q9 of the 195,000 OrMter Hertford OP9"I (from Wln<l•or Locke, Conn.I ·~ 8IOL.OCIY "The Ner-..oua Syalem" •:Ot•~ ''A \fiery N•turlll P_ .. Ii) e>caNoAJI: THE MARllHE~ "Wind, WI.,.. And Wet .. Oynamiee (JI TWE ROQ(f()AO F1UI CounMlor 0.lh OaV9npoo enoao-Rockford 10 find a mlulng wit._. wtlo can provide 911 911bl fOt !>« ell· ..,, 4:al>. THE HEW V<>K:E "M911lcan Orea-·· Kiko end • friend jOln to04tlhe< 10 eombet prejudice •fl• IMlnQ • film at•.otyp;no lndl- TUBE TOPPERS CBS 8 8 :00 -.. WKRP ln Clnclnnati." The staff at the station shifts jobs when Herb ls summoned to jury duty and Andy taxet his s«les job, with Venua (illing tn as station director. KCET at 8:00 -"Other People's Garbage." Historical archae9logists turn to junkmen at three sites across the nation to discover America's recent past. KCET • 9:00 -"Sylvia Fine Kaye's Musical Comedy Tonlabt. '' Danny Kaye, Boonie Franklin, Jack Lemmon and Lynn Redgrave reprise the belt moments from "South Pacific," "Finlans Rainbow'' and other musical classics. • ..OCUNIAI: n4I ..,.,.... BMl'OllMEHT "Pt41nkton Flo9ten And Orlttwt" S:OO 9 AlftNCAH AOYDIT\JN! ··w .... 9'1CI ~·· UncHt the~ of tM Spon1 Cer Club of Anwlee, tm•· t9"ra ••plOt• 1"9 dang«· OU• but Heiting world ol autoreolng D l'Ml4AU H~I Fratl* Kwan • 8K>MC WOfolAH Jlllm9 muqU9'11dea H 1 bank tobbet 10 e41pture tile !Mdw• of • big-time 1hen rlld<9' 8 ~W<W.DM 8"°"TI The Hari.m Gioo.troll«• In HOll)'Wood; co...,•Q9 or IM WOOd M9morlel HorM ~(from Aql*Wet fl- Ttadc kl New Y0111) IJ MOYIE * * *'i\ "Quack-For· tu"9 Hu A Coueln In The 8tonx" ( •970) o.ne Wiid- .,. MatQOI Kid09' W"9n hla llvellhood la ltk*'1 -•Y. en trleh menu<•.._ cnant turne to ot'-K(;*'1· troe. but more pel•tlble w•y• to m•k• • IMOQ • MOVIE * **'"' T"-Ch•mp (193 11Jldli.~. Wal.- I-8-y An ptlHftgnt .. tn. IO m•k• I cometi-.ci. In order to 11..,. up to the r.spect of hi• '*o-wor- shle>Plno eon Cl) 80UO GOLD Ho" Helen Reddy Gu.eta Rulua. Tn. Mer- llhelt Tuck., 891\d. 0*'1· 1K41 Wllll•ma. T 0 8h9C>· patd Flupet1 HolmM SI 10CaA '1!) CAWGAAPKY ··Pt111n ltalle CtD1taf1' (I) M•-.·a·11 T"9 •077\h ,_,,.. two t>olllea of ICOlch for Metel eurgety and • lank to ac:ate off &n1pera S:30 I ~ ~ TMl WIU) "Tlget" Of the lb apeei.e Of ,,,. big C411 wl1ICI\ .,. now ""'°91 •••Incl. Ille "'Qtll·llunllr>Q tio-. pume ...0 ......... -* • I..., floht lot .. ext""· tton by man ·~MPff'( "Slal>-Sertf Ana s ....... CJ) Wf.LOOME 940(. KOl'TV' Gebe avggnta th•I IM SW9•thoga a1ao-• "911-ln" 10 prOl•I IM fOOd In 11>9 catet••• ®)WIOE~Of 8POfml The Hat141m Gtobelrott9fa 1n Hollywood, COV.,llQ9 ot Ille Wood Memorllll Hone R-(from Aqueduct ~ Tredi In ....,. Yonl euow * **\.t "HltWy' (1951) J.,.,_ St-ari, .JOMPNne Hun A woman "* to h•..,. her brOlhef put ewey ""*' he begin• tllklnQ to Illa lnvtalbt9 tlbbll tri.nd • MOW * * ~ "SPlarkl" C 1988) Burt Reynolda. ArthUf K.,.· 09dy A h. white llhetk 11taclta • diving perty -Ching for wnlten tr••· .... f!l1P ONCE UPOH.,6 ClM8IC "King Arlhur" The dwarf 8r1nlc ahoo11 L•ncelot II/Id Morgan'• plen to mur. d., Gui,,..,.,• btckllrM (PetH of 81(R) G A OONV£NA110H WITH JOHN DUAL VO 81opnya1<:1e1 Jonn O.Sllvo dllC:U-11>9 h111ory of end ac,.,,llfle •-Ch on th9 f•mw • Shrood of Turin e:IO II G CJ) MEWi 0 MA1'Y TYL.EA MOORE Mery'a 41C81Uy •I being etw. 10 produc. • ahow turn• 10 "°''°' ...i..,, a"- 19etna lhll tn. ••111• will b9 T9<1 ll\d SU9 Ann llJ OAIZZJ. y AOIU48 EA8TEA SttEC!Al "The~el" C TOMOMOWI ,AMIUES, TOMOfW)W'8 l'RIEHD8 '1!)VIC~'8 TBtNta FOR THE FUTURE "The Bacl!,nand" VIC Brt· d.,. anti~ the wtd• aoreed tear ol lhe bacll· hlllld atroke 1n<1 •hows .,_.,. how IO mHl9f lhe mov.. end Um•"<I ol 1n11 Important atrol<e 7:00 tJ IN 8EA1'CH ~ .. Jtmmy Hofle D EA8TEA n\'Efl Anlmet9<1 w,,.,, ,,,. EHi. "' 8.Jnny decides 10 telte 1n eerly rellr.,,,.,,t, he ll given • l•r--41 fOUI G t 100.000 NAME THAT TUNE Q) lAWMNCE W£LK "P•re<S• Of Eu•• sono•· Ill UP AHO COMIHO Hlgl\rlM R9ooundt" Kev- in a lr,.nd Hlghrlae oflendeO by "'' femlly • poV9f1y. tllll• ot ou1 on hla lroul>Md moth« (Part 2) i IP<>f'TI AMERICA "17th Annual EIWA Wr•· 111ng Cl\amp1ont111ps' CJ) THE MUPHT8 Oueat Mac O•vla QJl THAT'S HOUYWOOO ·Comte Book H .. a.a .. 7:30 IJ THE MUPPETS Ouwt Mac D•vt• U FAMllY~UO fJ THATS HOUYWOOO "And Then I Wrote" fD WITH 088IE ~ lllU8Y "Mire, Mire·· Poete Fal1P9 Lucieno •nd Pin Tl\omH jOln OMl9 Devit end Ruby I 0.. ror • looll ., ....... von.·a Puetto Rtc.n cul- ture Cl) ttllMClt cw_ .. .J/ltrNwt "*" -~ "ott "olllft Aobln10tt dllOllH.. lttHIOe"t .......... ~budt .. GUta end flow' ~ .. --...... ....,. ll09"" a. In tN mll\ortty ocwn- munlty wlttl QllMt Qffford 0r-. Cflllf Admlnletre- t)lle °"'°" for ... Otego County 1:00 8 Cl) Wf(# IH ~Tl W.... H.,b 11 Celled lor JUtY duty. Andy ..... - M uleoaman llnd V~a ~ program dtr.c> tor.(A) -~ WMOMLL MO THI MAlil)MJ.1. ........ 0..-11 8ob H<199, Marty Aol>blne (fl) • T~ MN< AOKT'I Mn41709 o.ilndez vt. floeamM DO IJQKT• EHOUQH Tommy~ In 'llWtth Ellen end "'*I• ~ for tnetr martlege amid t>ombetlell -It (Part 2) G ruP Wll.80ff GUMll O.Yld Froet. Ar• th• Franl!Mn. Cl\arlt. Cal- r .. • NXHUMBAAD 9KCAL Cl) AOOt<JU An e>pen·•nd·atwt m•n· sl-.gl\t., cea. i. compll· cal.cJ ""*1 tn. wit-11 found IO b9 r.iet<lecl Ill OOYUEY "Other Pe<>p1e'a Gerbege' H111orlcel .,che.01og1a11 ti lhrM MIM llCIO.. 11>9 Unllecl SltlM aearch for • ci.atet. 11\d 011 .... .,,, dll ,.,.,.,, atory of ...m...1ea • tecenl peat (RI tl9 80CC£A MADE IM GEAMAHY BrWI vt Uruguty t-30 8 (1) no Wl\llti eon'll1'Q ~ from • big party, FIO -• llyl"<j .... ~ ~ 8 (I) TWE AMEAICAN Fll.M IN8TTTVT'£ ~UTE TO FRED AST AIRE lf•111ten 11e1or aino-r and t1enc.« Fr9<1 Aal91re la hon0<.0 by lum1neri.1 ol Ille lllm world II/Id P'-'' ed wtlh th• AFI Lile Ach.._,..,.,I Awet<I 0 &I AHO TifE BEAA BJ i..tM the\ • •lunl wom1n •nd hM Al"'1t man te1her ••• 1>91no 11111kecs by ........ 8 KUNG FU Caine !Inell • b<othef 1n an old ln<ll•n wt>o <lies forgtv Ing •fl lhe Wounded Kneea 0 ®J LOV£ 90AT A fc>rrTMW gorltr>an<I ot CllP· t••n S1u1>1no """° •• now merr1e<I •llempl a to Mduc. him and • beeull· lul mod .. pr••ends 10 be married 10 •••M two b•ch • alorl 0 THEPAL.ACE Host Jeck J~ GUflll Arethll Frankton, 8 8 K1no Murr•y L•noa1on. Frankie Vaill G» MERV GRlf'Flto4 Gueata Jack Cerler Slephano. Wonalow. Lind• Evena, MllU<I A<l9m•. Peul Lend, Pl•ro Otmllrl Cl> WITI4 ARMS ~ LOVE A look •t wl\•l a be<l'IQ don. 10 help .... ~\y. strlCll9n ot EHi Afr1C41 end AM• fm SYLVIA FINE KAYE'S MUSICAL COMEDY TOHIGHTll A ll•r awdded cell 1ncludtng D•nny Kaye Bonnie Fr•nkhn. Jeck Lemmon •n<I Lynn R«SQr •11• r.-c:•aelt• aome of 1"9 megtc.i mom.nta In American lh••••r -.nh ~ lrom ·Soult! Paclf· IC,' Flnlan'a Ralnt>ow. · "Sweet Chttl\y" •nd "Lady In The Dark " '1!) ~ COUSTEAU OOY88EY Catypao a S.arch f'or ............. ~ ....... .., ......... .. ~ .. ,. ....... ... ............. c.o«alft -....~toei.M -Ct.-In .. ......,, .... ,,.,.. •><"I t0:i00e ....... TM.&. "*'" "'-'• or/11 ~ lnlllt'~to~up • ~ ciperadon It • PfieaC ""° ... ~ to ~by·~-· I drrMT-..v -.AHO • M0\111 * * • * "Night Vlllffof"' ( 1911) TreYOr Howltd, U... Ullma11n ·-··~ NSJWON(..W. • .weTW crrv uwr. "Cflertey Pride And Rauy '4):8018= .. ~ AVOOA1" HAKOOUH The Charieelon Sympl\ony Slnget1. the Chat ... t0<1 8~ Cem.v•lt Md ecMoiel Andi-Stnilll ,,_. f0tm lhla tltMly rendettng of er._1 8locl\'• maetet· p1eee trom 1n. T9'npl9 Beth E.IOhln1 In Cheri.ton. South Catollna 11:ao1••C1J9 ..... ICl:HNY INPl'TT I VIOEOIHOW Gu.ta· Squ9C•. F•ankle Mllltir. o.an Frledm911 ewow * * • \.t "The Ct1emp ( 193 IJ Jackie Cooo-r. Wiii· 1-8-y tD SOUOGOl.O Holl Helen R•<ldy Oueeta Rufus l he Mar- ahell luck• a.no. o.n- '-wouama. T o sn.p. p•rd, Rul)«t HOlmM ID IOUHOSTAGE "K.,.ny Logglna I .>NM w 1ncn..1 .. I MldlMI Mur- ptly" (fl) t 1:JO IJ aAANAaY JONE.I D IA 'TVAO.' y NIGHT UVf D MOVIE * ' A II eek ()I T h9 Pul>l)91 PllOj)lti' (1954J Jonn Ao•• JOfln Hoy! 0 A9C..WS fJI) MY'81'8'Y 'The Racing o.,,,. Hor- -'AP A <11a1reuoh1 ow.- call• In Sid and Chico when hoa cete broly rleehorM 11 alolen •11 .. mei.1nQ a highly pybllclad •PP9t••nce •• • grend C>P«llng (Patt 3) MOVIE • • • F0t A F-Ooo111a More 119671 Clint EHi· wOO<I. Lee Ven Cteet II) T AL.El Of THE UH~ The Sound Mact1109 An eGCel\l<IC eci.ntoal CH•rry Andrews) <11aco•••• lh•I pl•nlt ltlk bM:k QB MOVIE * • Provooenc. ( 1977) Jonn Gielgud Ellen Burs- tyn uo D OOH KIMH~S ROCK CONCERT Ouea11 JamM TlylOr •nd C•rty Simon The Cefl. Pure Pr••rle L9AQU9 Sl•n- '-Y Clerk «I> MOVIE a * "Marta I 1970) SI•· ph«1 Boyd, M•roH Mflll 1:44 QJl A9C NEWS 2:&0 11 HF#& Q) MOVIE * * * * The 39 Steps ( 19351 Robert Oon•l . Me<l .. .ine C.rroll s..~0 HEWS 3:211 " NfW8 s:ao e MOVIE * a * · The Sign Of Tt.9 Cron · ( 19321 F•edrlc M1rch, Ctaud•ll• Colbert •W<>W * * 'Noghl Of The SOtCM· .,... (19701 Jac;I! hyie>t Simon Andru. 4:30 Q) MOVIE * * "Unm•akecl" ( 19•9J Robert Roc:k...., Batl>ar• Fuller 'Saturday Night Live' not too lively any more BY PETER J . BOYER ChHe appeared for the patented Chase's marathon .. Weekend Bill was not a nostalgia trip so scurrying out of the NBC Build-try if indeed, as Ebersol claims, A" r.i..-wrttw SNL "cold opening." Update" routine. Chevy picked much as a comfort for the SNL ing at 5 a.m. last Saturday. the advertising sales are up on LOS ANGELES "It ts clear-Chevy ventured into his old his nos e . Chevy d, d h Is audience .. which bas been Ebersol says that at •east hall the show amid all the publicity . ly time," said Al Franken. in dreasing room, now supposedly Francisco Franco-is-still-dead bashed around enough already... the show is usually a Ile red over its reconstruction one of the infrequent succeulul a stora1e room Ci lied with 1a1, Chevy told sick jokeaauch aa Ebersol's idea was to establish between dress rehearsal and air. Ebersol's new troupe showed . routines of last week's "Satur-mementos of happier Saturday this : a link to the glorious past in last a process that had to be skipped promise, to be sure. But ttum., as : day Night Live." "to put this nl&hta long gone -Conebead "The war in El Salvador week's show. giving about 25 last week. Franken said, "no Engllsb- tired old format to sleep." 1etaps and the like. And who did ended tonight when the last percent of the time to old-That may explain the ragged speaking person could do worse . AlaJl . Al Franken. you may be Chevy find in the ash can? Old villager in the whole country timers. That's why the new cast edges. lbanJeanDournaniandid." · right. friend Mr. Bill. whose sill y putty was s hot in the head." members were scarcely present. He and Michael O'Oonoghue Anyway, the IDEA of "Satur-. The latest "new" "SNL," aeen beln• was soon enough ripped Chevy did everything except This Saturday, when Dan -a returning force from the day Night Live," with its free · tonight at 11 :30 on Channel 4, u•nder in a spectacular Chase make us laugh. He even ex· Aykroyd was to have been the original show are hoping for rein to young , very creative · was meant to remind us d tbe pratfall. Classic humed his old lead-in. which is guest host, "'we were going lo one last chance from NBC. writers. is too rare a thing to kill : old "SNL," the one that made u_, And there were encouragjng now only halC·right: giv-e nostalgia about 10·15 ··Give m e three or four JUSt yet. laugh and marvel at its daring slin11 of life behind the eyes of "Good Evening, I'm Chevy percent," he says. ''By show months with Michael to build a The worst of any of the three ; efforts. some of the third-generation Chase and you still aren't." No , five, we were going to be all on staff," Ebersol says. "lf we renderings of SNL Is better. in · But this new ·'SN L'' re-SNL players, especially Tim we're not, but neither is he. our own." com e back in September, we'll terms or Its reach alone, than : sembled nothing so much as a Kazurinsky, whose "I Married a Dick Ebersol, the producer A nice thought, but warm con-have all the writers we want. most prime time network com-: dear. palsied old pet painfully Monkey" sketch displayed the who helped develop the original neclions are no replacement for We'll have time to do our show." edy. , trying to please wttb tricks long 1pontaneHy and free -flow SNL and who replaced Jean funn y material. Anywa y, NBC has at least a month, "Saturday Ni1bt Live," bat·; lost to It. absurdity viewers once expected Doumanian (who rode belm Aykroyd's vi.alt -indeed, the when network executives face tUngitsownghoetJlandimlt•ton,: The faithful were willing to from SNL. over the show's utter demise rest of the season. likely -was an affUiates convention. to make can't even be unique ataht. But • believe, and their belief was aua-But, oh, those tedious in· this sea.son). says the presence scotcbe<J by the writers' strike, a decision on the show. It may you never know -it mlcbt be : lained at first when Chevy be twee ns, exemplified by of Chue and Franken and Mr. which sent the 17 SNL writers be easier to give SNL another funnya1ain.Thatwoulddo. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...;._~~~-=-~...;__.;;........;.;.;;;...;_..;..;.;.;;;_;;__:..;,;_..;..;..;._;....;_~~~...;.;..;;.;.;,.;;_.;..;,_;;...;;.;.,;,.;,_-'--'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' ·- CONSUMER .Rules • reVIew set DEAR aEAD£a s: ne .iate Board o1 Accolllltuey plau to re.le• all Kl repla· Uo•• by ca.. etlCI of th year. A taall forte •W be -.laJlrlllW for a.tUaJ review of aceoutu · cy r•pladou. Memben wW be from major cou••er, edaeatlollaJ, IHn"Dmeet and pro- fe11loaal poap1. Della lloaqaet, esecatJve olftcer of tile board, u.rces any lndlvldaaJ or croap bavt.1 u t.tereat In &be refalatory proce11 or 1peelfte aceountaaey IH uet to participate l.D tlll1 project, either tbroa1b written or pen oaaJ comment. The board plan• to IOlidt ud rewlew public comsuent u tU Jwae, and then tbe tHlt force wUJ enJuate all sabmll&Jolu and make recomsnendatlon1 to tbe board. A public hearlnc at wbJcb 1pedflc propoeal• to amend or repeal regulalloa• Is scbedaJed Od. %. lntettated persona are asked to write to Della Bousquet, state Board of Acco~taacy, 2135 Butano Drtve, Sulte 11%, Sacramento 958U. Cnoup provida mechanic list DEAR PAT DUNN: I want t-0 find a "certified" mechanic lo work on my car. but J don't want to spend hours on the phone trying to find one in this area. ls the re any central association to which l can write that would be able to provide me with the names and addresses of local certified mechanics? H.E . Costa Mesa The National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence ( NIASE) program certifies mechanics who bave passed exama In various repair specialties. NlASE .has a state·by·slale Ust of certified mechanics. For a free copy, write to NJASE, 182.5 K St. N.W., Suite Sl.S. Washing t on , .O .C. ZOOOI. Indicate you want the Calllomla Jut. Self-sealing j ar lids used DEAR PAT DUNN · I'm planning to m a ke some homemade Jelly this summer and mentioned to m y neighbor that I would use paraffin seals on the Jars. She said you can't do that in California I haven't lived here long, so I don't know why paraffin shouldn't be used My neighbor didn't know the exact reason either , but said she'd always heard thls. Can you find out' P.L., Costa Mesa In Southern California. where we don't have cool basement storage areas for Jelly, paraffin seals may not provide a safe. per m anent seal. Use cannlnt Jara wltb two·pan. self-seaUng lids. Fill bot jars with hot jelly to within about one·elghtb Inch of top1. Wipe off jar rim s and immediately put Ilda tn place. Wben cool, remove the strew band and teat the seal of eacb j ar by preulng the center of the lld wlth your fin ger. It should stay down. • #iJ."1 ,.. "Cot a problem' T~ wnle lo Pat Dunn Pat will cut red tape. gethng I~ ans~rs and achon you need lo solllt' mequ1hes in government and buslntss. Mail your questwns to Pat Dunn. At Your .~rvu::t Orange COO$t Ooaly Ptlol. P () Boz ISOQ , Costa Mesa. CA 92626 As many letters as possible wall be answered, but phoned anquanes or l.etters not including the reader s I uU name. addreu and biwness hours· phone number cannot be con.ndered This column appears daily ez cept Sundays · · Charlie Pride Headlines "Austin City Limits" Program airs Sat ., 4(18 -1 hou r T he "M ississippi cotton-p lckln' delta man" Charley Pride brings smooth sounds and country charm to "Austin City Limits" Saturday, April 18 at 10 p.m . on KOCE, Channel SO. Pride's sixteen year entertainment career Includes numerous awards and sellout concerts world-wide. His "Austin City Limits" appearance Is v ch arged with e xcitem ent H he performs favorites lncludl~ "Kiss an Angel Good Morning," 'Mlssl"9 You" and the brand new "RoU On." Followi ng Pride, Cashbox's New M•te \localtst of the YNr, Rauy 8•11ey and his bend combine rhythm •nd country blues In "I Keep Comln' a.ck" end "Lovin' Up A Storm." "Austin City Limits" Is a production of KLRN, Austin and ti focally un· dtrwrltten by KLAC Redlo. Ex- ecutive producer 11 Howard Gut.In. 'Extras' hit by Proxmire WASHINGTON <AP> -The Federal Home Loan Bank Board la waatina taxpayers ' money by leasing four low -rntleage cars equlpped with telephones and fancy options, Sen. William Prox mire. D ·Wls ., charges. Proxmire said the rteet cost $14,641 last year. The board could save $10,000 by cutting back to two cars and eliminating the phones and unne1e ss ary optional equipment such as power windows and locks. he said. The senator s aid that at his urging the board had e liminated o ne phone from e ach of three cars originally equipped with two. A spokesman for the boa rd decltned com ment. TAXING -Actress Sophia Loren, who still hasn't served a 30-day jail term she drew last summer on t ax·related charges .. s till owes Ital y $685,000 in back tax- es, the finance ministry in Rome contends. Orange Coast DAILY P1LOT/S.turday, Aprll 18, 1981 McCloskey; due BJ O.C. BVSTINGS .... hlfr .......... U.S. Rep. Pete McCloskey, R· SaJl Mateo. will be in Newport Beach on Thunday to ·'test the waters" before d eciding whether to challenge U.S. Sen. S.I. Hayakawa in next year's primary. McClosltey will be the guest of Pacific Mutual Life for a coffee breaJc at the firm 's offices, 700 Newport Center Drive. He'll be at the south end or the Plaza Room from 9 to 9 ·30 a.m. • • • A IDSPANIC task force has been formed by the Republican Party in Orange County, accord· ing to Lois Lundberg, chairman of the county's GOP Central Committee A meeting of the task force is sc heduled for 4 p m . n ext We dnesday at party he ad· quarters in Orange Republicans interest ed in ser ving on the panel should call 547·8006 • • • U.S . R EP . GEORGE E Brown. D·Riverside. will speak at 3 p.m. TUeaday at UC Irvine. His address, part of Celebrate UCI, 1.s titled, "The Interface Between Technology an4 locle- t y : Mech anis ms tor U1ln1 Technology to Raise American ProducLi vity. •' Brown's appearance at UCJ ii sponsored by the ~cbooJ ot Engineerina. A reception will follow hb t,Jk, which la ope to the public Without charae. It will be .1n UCJ's Apartment V Com· muf\ily Center. Rep. Brown holds a degree ln industrial physics (rom UCLA. * •• UNITS OF THE Orange Coast League of Women Voters wiU be gathering next Wednesday and Thursday to discuss public in· come assistance programs for women. The Newport-Mesa Unit will m eet at 9:30 a .m. Wednesday at the home of Adelle Manell. 2027 Highland Drive, Newport Beach. The Irvine and Saddleback units will meet together at 7 30 p m Wednesday a t the home of Mary Lou Sorta1s. 12 Cedar Tree Lane in Irvine's .D D • m NB University Park. The Lacuna Beach Unit wUJ meet at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at the home or Mary Miiier, 600 Diamond St . Laguna Beach • All meetings are open to the public. • • • ER NEST DRONENB~RG , chairman of the sta le Boatd or Equalization and a membtr of the state Franchise Tax Board, will be the speaker al ne xt Th~rsday '3' dinner meeting of the1Newport Harbor Republican Assembly. The dinner Is scheduled for 8 p.m al the Shark Island Yacht Club, 1099 ij ayside Drive, Newport Beach. Call 646 6101 or 760-0828 for reser vations • • • THE ORANGE County C hapte r of th e Nati o n al Women's Political Caucu~ will conduct its monthly meeting next Thurs day at 7:30 p.m at Republic Savings and Loan, 17th Street and the Newport Freewuy in Santa Ana The public 1s invited Call Coco Zahradka, 545 8780. ford(!- tails SOUTH COAST PLAZA ~o~ -------------------- Make you r own Mad Hat/Judging 5 Categories CAROUSEL COURT Saturday, April ls • R~ister 10 to 2 Awards at 2 PM/Tidcets to Ice Capades Meet Alice in Wonderland le Cll ....... ef -19th ,,,,. ... , ..... 1C!. .,_ ... ...,.. ... ........ _.,,..,_ .............................. 0 'I ......... ....... ... _ _.._.. ...... ......_,,,. M =· .... -:-:.-::.. ~ -::w ~ :::-.. -: __ ...._.,.....,. ELEORIC and LllHlllll m Victoria Street, Costa Mesa \ C Acrou frOl'A GrH ....... 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Name Hoth ... 80 lucky u to purtue, not tbt 1tudy of b.lltor)', but the r.racUce of it. E aaesser I• captaln of a •alllna ship, the Pride of Baltimore, a topull schooner ri&bt out of the 19th ~ntury. "Wait," Eleaesser tald. ''Tile Pride ls not some museum relic. Tb1a ship was launched just four years ago. But it la authentic. It ls as authentic a Baltimore clipper u any launched ln the early 1800s, the heyday of tl\ose beauties." TKUE. IT WAS built by shipwrights using the same tools used back then, planes and adzes ~nd metal parts for1ed by a blacksmith at the site, which was the recently face-lifted P2Jl of Baltimore. And "beauty" is the correct word: jet black bull 90 feet long, twin masts raked back jauntny, suPISort.lng 10 white sails of honest canvas, bowsprit point· ing the way like an upl11ted lance. Sunday mornin1. But then UM HI wa• an1tbtil1 but frtelldlf. A~T&&.LSAVING TH I port of Mo le, bound for K•Y W•t Fla., the Prl e tan lnto Ill• force h~wlnd.t and 12·foot 1ea1. ltl jib boom pped lnto • swell and anapptd. The oretopmut tumbled backward lnto the rtutn1. All band.a on deck. Capt. Elsaesser, a seafaring man, brought bis ahip into Key West anyhow, describing the damaae as moderate, then sailed to Mlami. He ls on hiJ way to a repair yard at St. Michael's on Chesapeake Bay. Once before, off Bermuda, the Pride encounter'ed a storm and weathered it bravely for 36 hours . "It's a strong and sea-kindly ship," the captain said "The ultimate schooner. I have every confidence in the Pride no matter what conditions I meet. She'll come through. t ntr.ltlc pr .. IDt Ud I rtcb Sll utiOaJ p11t .• lo, tn I MDII , ll Ziii ..... ff* if I tacllW'll man 1 the oalm durtns th• 1torm. Kt ii II. Kt• •>' .. art tbt ~r you pra)' for, c9balt blut . kn and/praf ha vt bJeacbtd hl• aandy bear and bronzed ht• 1ln•wy arms. ••I have no noUona that what J do, which 1a aall ahips, la the me>1t Im· portant' thing in the world," he aatd, "but tt s urely ls the most aaU.Sfylna. ''I AM JUST not taken by modem llle ashore: cars, TV, movies, a life that ln· volves being entertained all the Ume. ·'Salling involves what I caJl primary experiences, situations that demand something of a person. When you sail a s hip you h ave a fee ling of ac· complishment. I like the feeling." For that reason. Elsaesser 10 years ago gave up a buiineu (buildina wooden boats) to be a full-Ume sailor - ocean ogr aphi c s h ips, charter schooners. anything wtth sails. .... ""'"""' acu1achooner, "Pride of BaUimore," re-creation of an 1812cupper, ~ pr ve~ to be IN worthy w well w graceful. having been tested in two Knifing through a friendly sea, the Pride of Baltimore appears on the verge of taking flight. "She reels that way. too," Elsaesser said. THE PRIDE'S PURPOSE is to sail the waters of North America calling at· tention to itself, which it does as effort· lessly as any shapely lady in black, and thereby call attention to the rightful pride of every Baltimorean, the new look or their harbor and dockside "After this voyage I ,will alt. for my license as Master or Ocean SaU. Not many sailors have that rating, which la the highest." He shrugged. "Of course, there aren't many large sailing vessels left, either." ARantte atomu. hORoScoPE ' SU~DAY, APRll,. H 8y;&YDNEY OMAIUt ' . ARll:.8 (Mar. 21-Apr 19). Unusual sources provide needed information. Forego the orthodox; experiment, test , ask questions and do some de- tective work. Terms will be defined Close as· iociate wUI ltrwl financial support. -TAUltUI <Apr. 20-May 20 >: Heed counsel of ont with "ttaek record." Accent on legalities, IP ial pern'lls•i•n1, willingness to accept added fe onsibUity. Cancer , Capricorn natives play im· po~ant roles. GEMINI <May 21-June 20> Take ring roads, di~ct confrontations prove counter-productive. Ld go of losing proposition See picture as a wfJ)le. Accent Oil employment, getting together wltb one who shares your basic interests. o CANCER (June 21 -July 22> · Define feel· lnci It is time for new start in new direction. Emphasis on romantic involvement, speculative venture, possible travel and contacts with ch~dren .. 11 LEO (Juty 23-Aug. 22 ) Hunch pays dividends . especially where property is concerned. You in· stinctively know what is real, what is based on tn~e oC speculation. Sense of direction is re· gained. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept 221 Forces tend to be scattered; unusual dem ands are made on your time. Key is to be selective. Popularity increases and relatives bombard you with requests Sense of humor is ~isit.e. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22>: Details concerning money come into focus. Needed material can be located. Emphasis on payments. collections. in· terest rates and taxes. Aquarius, Scorpio . Leo persons Ogure prominently SCO&PIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Personality is hijhlighted -you make numerous appearances arm you will be at rtght place at right time. Be ready for chan1e. travel and a variety of contacts SAGtrT.41UUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 >. Mu ch oc· curs behind sceaes a nd could result in major d omestK: adjustment. Emphasis on special ourchases, lifestyle and diplomatic maneuvers. CA PRICOR N (Dec 22 · Jan 19>. Some aspirations appear evanescent Key is to dist- inguish between fact and fantasy Focus on de· sires, ~ance and contact with a "mysterious in· dlvldual.' \ AQUA81U8 (Jan. 20-Feb 18): Bus iness op· portunity dominates your personal scenario. Emphasis on career, production, and start of what c~ld be long-term relationship. Pl8Ce8 <Feb. 19-Mar. 20>: Potential comes in· to focus; you perceive lon1-range possibilities. As- sisnment. wt'U be COl'ftpleted. Scenario is highlighted byJravet, ff\.lcat\on, publishing and understanding of. bstractle1al principles. Iii ~oi8 spills told CHICAGO <AP) -lllinoi.s set another record la~ year for the number of "environmental e111 r1eaclee" involving spills or hazardous m eriaJa or oil. The aptlls totaled 88S in 1980, 121 of them in CQO,k CO\mty Hid John Renkes. supervisor of the Emergeac1 ftespon.se Unit of the Illinois Envlron- m~taJ Protect.ton Acency. He said 30 of them wete "major" accidents. MIWPOIT HARBOR CRUISE .. SUMDAY •INCH AT THI CAJl•Y 714 67J.71ll . tlAll IATIOIAl FUIDllG ,11-IU I IEW PllOIUI ,211 TRUST DEEDS No ,.__,._ble Fut,._ 30·"'8--~ ·1 Up ,... • Loan1-l10,000 to '600,000 • Owner-tbi. Owner • Swing l.Olfta/Puf'cha• Monty . 17141 975-1128 Cd -.W B. lnteheit-Broker1 Welcome ,. She did not. however. feel that way "The Pride,'' its captain said proudly, "is a symbolic link between an To a renaissance man. that is a pity AT 2724 N. MAIN ST., SANTA ANA 118 USED AS IS PLAYER PIANOS . FROM •aaa 14· USED AS IS SPINET PIANOS , . FROM 8444 .. ONLY 12 DAYS LEA WE'RE CLOSING FORl!V•R ON APRIL 29thl FINANCING AVAILABLE OAC OR MASTERCARD DINERS CLUB AMER. EXPilESS VISA FROM I 7 USED ASIS 27 USED ASIS ORGANS '99 .. ~·--I Aa wu the cate lut week, only one perfect 11 surf aced out of a •ea of 10'1, this from &01 Glewua!Mer, who moved into fint place by a one- polnt mar1ln. . The other contenders lo U,., inconaequentia derby are rt1ht behind, 10cked lr>a five-way tie for runner-up honors, •• we enter the third round of Trivia Bowl XXII. Perhapi t.his week's questions will rattle that logjam a bit. TRIVIA By TT Lucky Penny gets an extra point this week since she was shorted one last time. They're off and runnina in the third heat with numbers eight and nine combined worth the extra marbles. 1. VAllANEGH UNAIUAN was more of a.n anagram than a name, but this actor simplified it to what? Fihn rights sold on kidnapped boy i MERCED (AP > Film rights to the story of the Steven Stayner kidnap that lasted seven years have been sold by the family, his mother con· firmed today. . The Stayners wer~ reluctant to commercialize on the missing years in lS·year-old Steven's life, but his mother, Kay. s aid they had Little choi ce. ··we had to sell the story to protect ourselves.'' s he said, adding, "il doesn't make a lot of sense." Financial offers were made to the Stayners even before their newly found son arn ved home, she said. Steven and another boy allegedly kidnapped by Kenneth Parnell . a 48 year old drifter and ex- convict, surfaced outside the Ukiah police station March l, 1980 The Merced boy had been missing from his home since he was 7 years old lie said he traveled from place to place\\ 1th Parnell under the name Dennis. "It's a paradox We want to get back to normal but I sometimes doubt that we ever will, darn it." Mrs Stayner said Steven 1s back in school with aspirations of join- ing his high school baseball team and improving his grades A giant of a man against a general seeking glory ... a spectacular adventure of arch enemies in battle. • TAtVtA BOWL XXll STANDINGS 1, ltO'l'~f-(111 II 2. Mo "" IClllt• ( 10) to Trecy Godfrey (IOI 20 lel"Mre 0.IOMD (10) 20 Borlt Gnltlwftllo C 101 20 ~d Sdvn.,..., ltl to &. 0...r t1W Hiii 0..,. ( 101 17 larry'1 l.1Kky El-I IOI 11 " It lfl't 11 ,, 101'1 j 2. Name the bird who nms the diner in the comic strip Shoe. -- TOM SNYDER ... same sta/J of producers DAVID BRINKLEY .. SnydeT'1 a siUy °'' 3. On the kiddie TV show, what's the name of Plastic Man's wife? 4. Name the California law that forbids secret meetings of elective bodies. 5. SWEET APPLE. OHIO, is the setting for what musical? Brinkley, Snyder battle 6. A Chicago girl once chosen "Miss Deep Freeze" later thawed out movie audiences as whom? 7. The term "whiz kids" was applied to what baseball team in what year? 8. In what play would you rind a character named Shoo Holbrook? 9. NAME THE MOVIE which had no visible credits all were delivered orally offscreen. 10. At a meeting of his fellow workers, Dave tried to get his kid to put in his two cents' worth, but the youngs ter thought that was for the birds in what movie? Last Week's Answers l. Vic Damone <nam e change> 2 Snookie <Snake Eye's brothen 3 The Store <"Dallas" e mployer > 4 Jerald Ter Horst lex-press secretary> 5 KMPC 1mus1c 1n "1941 "> 6 "A Ro} Nam ed Sue"-C mud. blood and been 7 "The Bronx Zoo" <Sparky Lyle book> 8. "Playboy or the Western World" <Christy Mahon> 9 ·G1g1 " «hear movie quote> 10 "Quo Vad1s" 1 movie nddle l 1 Send your answers to TRIVIA c o the Daily Pilot. Boz JSfJO, Co.~ta Mesa 92626 All entnes must be received by Wednesday. otherW1se half the player's last score wtll be awarded! BY PETER J . BOYER •'Te1..,w.wrtw LOS ANGELES Laaadles and Gentlemen! From center ring at NBC headquarter s-, the hea vyweight insult champions hip of 30 Rockefeller Plaza! In this corner, weighing much less in his news chief's mind than he'd like, weanng black trunks and a sheepish grin, the Pride of Milwaukee and transsexual midgets everywhere . . Battlin' Tom Snyder! And in this corner, a guy who never heard of his opponent unlil this match was arranged, wearing white trunks, freckles and a sardonic grin, Devastatin' David Brrrinkley' Note: The exchanges in the followmg insult match were lirted from a recent interview printed in Playboy magazine Snyde r's paries and an interview printed in Newsday and the Los Angeles Herald Examiner Brinkley's jabs Synder's off- hand comments 1n Playboy started the verbal brawl, although he told the AP last week that his Playboy comments were mis represented to . Brinkley, who replaced S nyder on NBC's newsmagaz10e sho", and that Brinkley "got bait· ed." The match Snyder: "All that stuff about. 'They no"' have a r eal JOurnahst with the new magaz10e show,' well. that show employs the same staff of producers and backup people that we employed " Brinkley: "Tom Snyder 's Just a silly ass, and I don't care what he says about me But he should ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "LION OF THE DESERT ~~~) ...... UT .. Ull 1 OI,•00 7 00.1 IO =t=fj --'J OD.._ ,,,._ "'<'"""•-1•• .. ll!!ID care what I say about him, aqp I say he's a s illy ass.·· Snyder: "I can't beheve that David Brinkley, who has been at NBC since the Forties, is all of a sudden going to put a whole new imprint on that program Bdnk.lq.;_!;Well , I am older than he is But when he's as old as I am, he wi ll still be no good lle's no good! He should never have been ::.enl anywhere near anything lo do with news He knows nothing about it He IS, In terms or journalism. in- competent " Snyder: "Columnists have written, 'NBC in· side rs claim Tom Snyder is finished, Tom Snyder isn't a newsman. Tom Snyder isn't a journahst. Tom Snyder's u hot dog, Tom Snyder's an entertainer Brinkley : "Tom Snydt•r's JUSt a sally ass· Snyder: ·Jn a t'ourt of la"'. you 're allowed to face your at'cusers, but when you work on the 'II RC television nc·t"' ork. insiders are quolt!d at length and I don't even know who these people are Brinkley: ·11e <Sn~d<>r 1 1s very good "'1th doing intt·n·1c\o\S with show h1z celebnt1e::. "'1th asking questions about who as sl<•t>ping "'1th "'ho. and so on I gue'>'> thcn•'s a place for that kind of thing But ht• should nl'\'l'r h<• lei near a nt•"' s pro~ram " Knockout • SnydC'r, a!. he s ltflt•d off lht• mJt ·1 don t y,ant to be in the NBC New:-. 01\•1s1on right now. bt•cause al's bt•en made painfully cleur to m(• that there's no pl ace for mt• tE<'rC' ' _.,,.__,._ JlOBBftT m DB NOW J\AOUfO aus.s. 1 -l!I 'TESS' -IBIJ~~l.AM ~~: a ,..,,. ,111-au111,. • .. ''THE !LEPHANT M_A_.N_"_,. ___ •-_· ,_,._••_• __ _ iiE~ rl .J. ·-::=·~ "COAL MIHlfl'I DAUOHTlfl" F~ by • aocl ~ Found by • J<lna. EXCALIBUR 0 l!l _...., .. ....... -.... ~ I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Aprll 18, 1981 Bv M.ICHAELDOtJGAN 04\MP...., ~ ...... ·'The Howll ne" brlnas wereln>lvet back lnlo cinematic re111ect1blllt.y and it's about tlm&. Not that this movie can be taken u a· aerioU! contribution to ihe bortot·fllm sen.re; lt can't lhei:e are just too many holes MOVIE REVIEW Aootber1 indlcatln• "The alstant, ..,,celvea a fatal btct, ID Howllng's' modetn bent, de· the retreat ofllee. Dennis picts a couple "aoina wolf" Du1an. u..-other of ~ co. while making love, much u workert, buys a box of stlver Jerry Falwell must think we au bullets. do. The retreat, of course, ta a den The werewolf letend la updal· of wolves, populated by the Ukes . ed in other ways. No lon1er do of John Carradine and Elisabeth the damned become alavertnc Brooks, a lfcapthrope 'a subjects to an animal will when heartthrob. Slim Pickens playe they get a little furry; instead, the local sheriff. · the werewolyes act intelligently Screenwriter John Sayles and and with purt>ose. di rector Joe Dante pay tender, if A full moon is not required to sometimes tongue-in-cheek induce canine behavior; these homage to the original werewoii weres can go wolf in mid-movie formula, complete with through which to polle a lance or afternoon apparently by choice. false scares. close escapes and a criticism And they don't roam the forest secondary-c haract e r -turned· But, if you suspend disbelief solo in search of gypsies and hero who figures things out at and vie" "The Howling" as a gravediggers. Not only do they the last possible moment. lighl·hearted attempt lo have a run in packs, they ar& organized There are some semi-satiric little fun with one of m ankind's as a non-profit institution. No Jibes at contemporary California m ythic terrors. the evening kidding. thrown 1n that add to the mov- won't tx• wasted "The Howling" s tars Dee 1e 's fun quotient. All of first, the werewolves a re Wallace as a Los Angeles Wallace's anchorwoman com-~ wonderful Gone are the days newscaster who suffers a bit of pelitors seem lo have Asian sur- when Lon Chancy grew a beard trauma when someone gets n ames, for example ,ttnd fangs, becoming little more wolfy in a porn palace. Her The werewolves themselves , than a fearsome '60s biker, psychiatrist c Patrick McNeeJ would fit right into any wine and : through the h<11~ spN'lttl effects prescribes a trip for Mi ss C'heese party At the retreat, : lcl·hniques of yesteryear Wallace and her husband they have formed a veritable I' The• wl'n'wolvl'S 1n "The Howl-(Christopher Stone. who also werewolf potential move ment. 1n~· arc• Ing with massive, wolf· plays that role in real life) to his Mc Nee is teaching them to 1 1 -;hapl'd heads. thin doglegs and Eselan-type retreat in the woods "channel your energy" because pa"' fN•l ancl ;i nasty set of of Northern California . "society has changed and we I <'laws Ont.' s<:ent•. in which a The weirdness beg ins im t'l aven't " - I rap1st·k1llcr gradually turns in mediate I y _ Ston e has an But wolves will be wolves and to a -wl•rcwolf. bi u musterwork encounter with things that go nip "The Howling" comes to a de-MOMMY MURRAY -Grammy Award winner Anne Murray and her husband, Bill Langstroth, I of rno<ll•rn film ma~ic Chaney in the night and gets a whole lightfull y predictable con· e njoy a moment with their 20-month-0ld daughter, Dawn, recently. The singer said in the May ~un·ly turn~ 1n hi s grave with new look Belinda Balaski , play clus ion Tha nk God for con-issue of Parents Magazine that she prefers doing weekend concerts because "if I go away for l'n' Y 1ng Miss Wallace's research as· slants three weeks, my daughter is a different child by the time I come home." ! ~~~~~-===============--=-====-==---=====--~---=-~~======================-~-=--==========-l I I I I ACADEMY AWARD WINNER [DEST PICTU~E I I J 1 f ,,:),, ., • ' I • I I I JI> ~ A R : .... ,..cuo -:: ~ .,. ........... ,. .. , .l •1•1 ·~ '••' n ' SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT NOW PLAYING ...... $DU l'llll IO'IUllOS 'lllJO IWlll 1owa11os 1111•llltGlO• .. AMC OAAHGI 1owa11os WOOOUIDCI SU OlllM Olllfl-11 .. w IDWUOI 11111101 IOWlllOI CllllMA WISI 110 ,UMI ACClrTlD '1 1 fOll Tilll l!IU" .. T !----~----~~--------- ' 'HIGHTHA WKS' is fast paced, well con- struc ted and builds to a shattering and startling climax Whatever you do. don't let anybody tell you how this film comes out. 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"""N~-Cl-t'llf\PV~ NOW PIA NG •COSTA M!IA I ORANGE I UA Cinema 540-0594 UA City Cinema 634·39-11 , ~ IUlllll AIN VAlllY ! l~ CllllMA _,,_ ·-·-·-llOO WESTMINSTEll UA Twin 893· 1305 ,,!QI)~·· . NEW Kit 'T' P on an early ptano. aa~ Paul ura.St~'ll pl•Jin& oa ,.ur l ftopnq.. • 1•You cannot pl•1 on u old imt.nuneat ~ : you bave control 9f every ftnaer. fbt tlllhtelt I w111• Ill toueb 11 Jmmecliately ootJctable,'' the : •«lalmed Viennese pianist P1d 111 ,n inttnlew. I ••Jt t. ibe tocilh•t taslrmut.er you Hd Im· ; agtne." • I ! DUPITB THE dlfflcu.lUea. Badura·Skoda : commenda the 18th century piano -often called : the fortepjano to dl1Un1ulsb the lnatrument from ! the louder and larae.r modem pi•tM> -as valuable I exercise for those who play tbe music of ! Beethoven, Schubert, CbipJn and, eapecially, : Mozart. ! The intimate tinkllnc of the fortepiano ia being . beard more frequenUy these days on records and . in concert balll. altbou,b it remains mostly a h urioslty. Some thlnk it la the only lnatrument for Moiart. Some think it sounds awful. . "I t.bink you ft•in a great deal by bearin1 the F authentic sound. ' Badura-Skocla said. "On the ~other hand, because 200 yean qi evoJuUon have . brou1bt us a beautiful modem instrument -wblcb s has glo,rious sound and ia surprialnaly versatile - J I would consider it foolish to abandon that. "There are fanatics on both sides," said Badura·Skoda, who maintains he is an enthusiast · both for the early piano and for today's concert grands. He has a dozen fortepianos, all in playing . condition, and three modern grands in t he : spacious studio or his new home in Vienna. : BY Pl.A YING the old piano. Badura-Skoda said, "my playing becomes more vivid, more clearly articulated. ~~ZCICIZllI:l:lCl:ICUT EASTER WEEKEND SPECIAL ~~ ,-·-·-·I.! ''Even atuden\a wbo apent a f•'fl houri on aucb tn1tr\lw0\a teamed much moH than mcietM OI plaaaUoo would bave 1tven them.'' be 1akl. Bartolommeo-Cmt.oloil ii CHdlt.ct wtUl t. ventlq the pluo ln Florence In not. Ht eaUed it a "ararf()fmbalo col plpo • tone .. -a barpalcbord that pl.,. loud or soft by touc6 ... 1'le pJano'a rapoMJvenetf to touch w• a leap beyond the c:apabUJUe• of the batp1lcbord. wbJch played at qnly oqe level of volume. A few com· posers took up lb• ploo -o,otably Johann ChrlsUan Bach and Mu1lo Clemtatl ln Londoo. - but lt took the 1enlu1 of Wolf1an1 Amad.eue Moz~ to exploit the lnatrument'a i>otentlal. THE EARLIEST f.ianoe required a delicate . touch. They were ll -suited to the alam-bana perf onnlng style of Ludwig von Beethoven -and later of Franz Liest -10 pianoe were built wltb heavier frames, 1tron1er strinls and key actions which requiud greater streqth .. And tor a long Ume, no one tbou&ht much was lost. Badura-Skoda recalled bearing a Corteplano for t.he first time in the late 1MOa in Vienna. "This had an enormous impact on me. I was so impressed, very hap-plly so. by the beauty or the instrument." be said. H e round that some vexing problems in performing Mozart -such as clarity in the lower registers -melted away on the old piano. In 1952, Badura-Skoda recorded two albums of Mozart music -one on the modem piano, one on ,._-=~"'-=~:._.J an instrument from the Amslrian Museum of Anti- que Instruments in Vienna. ••• When the modern disc sold well and the other disc fl opped , Badura -Skoda a bandoned the __ .. fortepiano for his public playinl't. f--GR'ANDouOP4ENiNG--l I c.tt.e "In r.t.je" I I c.=e. Sweets u ~ I u T l"&20c1·J11~~~-. L , •"'· .,,, s 1 oo OFF breakfast special towards purchase of any pancakes, waffle, or omelette I ~;".:· 'N' -lls8ts I c I c..,, ' Trays I u I :::n Treats . era.ts I 0 u T 6 a.m -9 a.m. dally s 1 o~ P~!~ ~ .SfCial Of ... _.._,.,., l . . . ....... -···-.,,--- 500 W. Coast ~~:rMewpcwt leocll ec,...,..._ ..... ..,a. I 646-6909 Mon. Tues .. Wed .. Thurs 6 am-3 pm Store Hours· Fri .. 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He mlncel eyee and no1e1 and face1 and .• ". Female cramps eased by drug ATLANTA !AP> The painful menstrual t·ramps suHered by perhaps half of all women in their teens and 20s can be remedied by several eom mon anti arthritis drugs, scientists have found. The discovery is bringing a revolution in the way doctors treat menstrual pain. which was once dis missed as mostly psychosomatic, said Dr. W.Y. Chan of Camell University Medical College in New York. - Oysmenorrhea. or painful menstruation. af flicts an estimated 50 percent of women at one llme or another It is especially common in women who are young or childless "IF VOU TALK TO SOME OF the patients, they describe the pain as almost like labor," Chan told a news conference here "In the past. m ost women who s uffered d}smenorrhea did not seek treatment because wotd had been passed down from mothe r and grandmother that there was not much doctors r ould do for 1l "Now we know dysmenorrhea has a physical l'ausc and we can proceed to treatment," he said . Chan and Andrea M . Powell of ComeU. as well as othe r researcher s. found that medicines of a cla ... s known as ·non-s'teroidal anti-inflammatory" drugs a re extremely effective treatment CHAN SAID ONE SUCH DRUG ibuprofen gaH· 80 percent of Cornell pa tients "good to c·orn plete rcl1<'f" fro m pain with virtually no side r·ffr<·ts Only to percent got relief from a placebo, 1 pill \.\Ith no m cdi<'al value I huprofrn 1s marketed as Motrin Rut other re l&ted drui(s. which Chan s aid work just as well. in· d ude naprox<·n ~odium 1Anaprox 1, mefenamic UC'l<l r Ponstc l 1 and indomethacin I lndocin 1- All were de veloped to treat arthritis by inhibit.- mg th{• bod) 's production of hormone-like chem1c<.1ls known as prostagland1ns, which are in volved in inflammation, pain, fever a nd labor Howe \ er. the most common of prostaglandin hlock1n ~ dru~s aspirin did not work on mC'nstruat1on. and the scientists do not know why. C'han and Ms Powell have now shown that the tl ('~rN· of rt·ltvf is directly proportional to the re· lluct1 on of prostaglandin levels in the menstrual rlc)\,\ T h('.\ presented this work here to the Ft·d c rat1 on of AmerH•a n Societies for Ex PNI rnt·ntal Hmlogy DEATH NOTICES 11l the Raitz Bergeron-Smith & Tuthill We:.tchff Chapel Mortuary on Saturday. April , • 18. 1981 between 2 OOPM and RU SH 4 OOPM Recitation of lht:' •• 87fte ....... ~ lltflAUon hu lU11Uld many bO~ lllto wHILhy people -oa paper et leu,, But COil• aumen whole lnturucelllll pQt kept MC. with rill..OC Prtc.e oa.n lot4t a lot ol 11MM1ey 11 trouble jttikn. Coveraae should be bl.Md on the r•placement cott ol your houae -not the purcbue price. The home you bbught for *25,000 only a few yea.rs aao could euU,y be worth two or three times u much today. The total destruction of a home lJ rare. Ac· cordtna to the Insurance Information Institute, however, you must insure your home for at leut. 80 percent of Its total replacement. coal to receive full p«iyment for any partial lou or damage. U you let your coveraee d.rop below the 80 percent level -even unintentionally -you wtll not be completely protected. Here's att example : SUPPOSE A TREE FAU.S ON your roof, causing $1,000 worth of damage to your house, which you bought ror $40,000 two years ago and which would cost $8(),000 to replace. Unless you --------- have $48,000 worth of in-N£WS ANALYSIS surance -80 percent of the replacement cost of ---------- the whole house -you will get only a p0rtion of the $1,000, even though your total <'Ove rage is more than enoue h to cover the damage. Many companies offer poltctes Including something called an "inflation guard adjustment." Coverage is increased regularly and automatical· ly, either by a fixed sum or by an amount lied to local cost increases. THERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS TO cut in- surance bills without letting your coverage fall below 80 per cent of r eplacement cost. You can, for e xample, boost the deductible "· the amount of any loss that you agree to pay. Increasing the de- ductible from $100 to $200, for example, can tnm your premium by up to 10 percent. You can also get discounts for things like smoke detectors and burglar alarm systems ; a combination of dis- counts can cut premium payments by S percent or more Hom~wners policies cover the conte nts o( a house a~ well as the building. Personal property usually is insured for half as much as the house itself. If you insure your house for $48,000, your personal property -furniture, etc -will be cov· ered for $24,000. Take an inventory of your possessions to make sure you are adequately pro- tected. Again, base your esti mate on the amount it would take to replace the items, not the amount you paid for them. Jewelry poses a particular problem for many con~umers. The value of precious metals and stones has soared: a gold watch a lone m ay be worth more than $500. Most homeowners policies, however. limit losses from theft or jewelry, watches, gems a nd furs to only a few hundred dollars per incident. One robbery could wipe you o u t You can get e x t r a coverage w ith a "homeowner endorsement" or "personal article fl oater." Premiums vary, according to the type of property and the city in which you Uve. THERE ARE SEVERAL TYPES of homeowners policies The most common are the basic form (often described as HO-I), the broad form <H0 -21. and the comprehensive or all-risks form <H0-5>. The basic and broad for ms spe ll out the dangers that are covered by the policy. the com- prehensive form lists only the ones that are not in eluded The bas ic form protects you against 11 dangers, including fire or lightning, windstorm or hatl. explosions. riots, smoke, vandalism and theft fl does not cover such common problems as falling obJects or frozen pipes. F'or that type of coverage, you 'll need the broad form which in· eludes protection against 18 listed perils The comprehensive form offers the maximum protect ion. You are protected against all risk.a - except the ones spec1f1cally listed in the policy. Among the risks usually excluded are earth· quakes. floods, nuclear radiation and landslides. Pot out of report PUBLIC NOTICE '1CTITIOUI IU$1NIU NAMI UATIMEHT T "' 1011-lno i>ert0n It dOlno Du•I '"'' ., PACIFIC REPRESENl A TIVE.S, ELAINE M Rl'SH. age 56. Rosary will be held on Sun rt•i.1dt>nl or Coron~ del Mar. duy. April 19. 1981 at 7·00PM <'a Pa,.~t'<l av.ay in Newport at Our Lady Queen or Angels l~t:'·H·h Ca on Apnl 15. \1981 Catholic Church. Newport She wai. tx1rn on.Apnl 23.,1924 Bea<'h. Ca Mass or the 1n Minne:,ota She has lived Resurrection will b<' held on in the a~ea for the past \0 Monday. April 20, \981 at y1•ar~ .she v.a!-t an ll<'t1.ve. 10 OOAM at Our Lady Queen spurts ~nlhu:,111st m 1tnlf She of Angels Catholic Chureh 1i :,ur\'l\C<I b~ her hu.s band v.1th Monsignor Ml chal.'I Jame!> II Ru!-th .Ir of (orona Dr1 i.coll offici ating rlt>I M;1r. Ca . 2 daughters. Interment will be al Pacific Jt•annt>M andDwnf'M bothv1e v. Me mori al Park of Co rona del Mar. Ca and J Services under the d1rect1on ",o n J<tmes M ~u !>h of of Baltz Bergeron-Smith & C.:urona del ~for. < J al!>o Tuthill Westclif( Chapel WE AVER VILLE .,un l\.l nl( an· J brother'\ Mortuar)' of Costa Me:,a (AP> -There's a mari- .lume'\ J Renault or Iowa. 646-9371 J·uana leaf on the cover, Wil ham B Jk nou of Iowa .ind f:u~e n<' Herinu o r SCHONES but marijuana statistics JOJO I Rul\ftil\CJ Sp<lno1 une. Munt 1nv1on lloocl\, C.1110<1'11 '""'· Jam•• M &utter, IOJOI """"inQ Spr1nv• t.aM, Hunllno1on B••<h Ca1tfor1>ta ., ..... T1111 Dolllneu ll tond<Kl.ld Dy tn In dlvtdual '¥1inncsotu and <1lso a sister JOSEPH V SCHONES were dropped from the C I a u <11 a Fa r r c• I I of passed away on Apnl 16. 198l Trinity County farm re- '¥1inne:.ota f'rif'nd!i m.n call al his residence in Costa port this year. .::-;;-;;-:;-=-:;..:========· ;;:;;;~ 1 Mes a Ca He was born m M1nncsola on September 24. County Agricultural HARI04t lA.Wfl4.-MT. Oll'IE Mort11.11'\' • C;>mell'•v C•ematorv 1916 He wa~ a resident of Commissioner Paul Jame1M8Ul .. , r1111 11e1.._,1 ,..., 111.0 wllll '"' Co11nty CttrM ol OrSllQll Co..nty on March 11. 1911 PIMIM Publl-OranVt Coatl 01111 Pitol, M.,<11 H, Acl<'ll 4, 11, II, 1te1 1)41 .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOVI 8USINISt HAMI STATllMlllll MOTICI IMALL IUlllllJS AOMOUITllATIOH ~ttflld I l>e I0410Wl"9 111rson ll dOlno DYii· Publlai.d Or-Coal! Dally Pilot, n•u H o ......... v.-1..,.......Lk-.... ", ....... "~rll 11 II U Ma J "" lllO.al THREI! MAGI, Ut42 Puritan Ctrcla, ....... . , • ' • Hunllnlllon hocll. CA tlMI Notto of "''PH<•llon lor • Llc•nM to Op•r•I• u • Small lhnlne u lnve11....,.1<:ompeny. PUBLIC NOTICE An appllullon lo• • t1un1t lo H7Jl1• -ralt at 1 llmlted parlnersntp ,,,...11 '1CTITIOU$1UllMISS butlneo tnYHl"*'I cornpany IS81CI HAMI STATIMlllT wno.r lhe provl1lon1 ol tne Small 8wtl Tiit lottowino "'"'°"' art Ooln Etnatf\an f' v. Baeoon, IS94J Purlttn Circle, Hunll"91on Bttch, CA t2M7. t"i• llutlritt• 11 c-..ci.o Dr an on OlvlOwtl Elnet"°" F V 8"1oon r ,,., 11.111,.,..,1 *•• lilld with the County Clerk 01 Or•nv-County on Ap1ll I, 1'11 l'Tl ... I no1 1nvo11m1 n1 A<I 01 usa. u bvtlneuo1 amended (the A<ll !U U S.C Ul ti CROWN CLEANERS, ?HO l'tarbo PuDllllWO Or-CCN•l Otfl y P<lol, toq.), ha. _, lllecl by Gr•9t w .. 1 8ou1 .. ard, C"'la Mot, Ctlllornlo April It, H. May l , t, "" 1131 .. 1 Vefttur-. IApc>llCtnll wltll Ow Small 9»26 811tlnu1 AOmlnturatton ISUAI, CO MPVV ARNA, INC , I 1>11rsuant10 UC.I' A 101 10l l1911>. Calllornla corparatlon, 04' 81an<a · PUBLIC NOTICE Tl>e formation end t1un1l1>0 ot • Orlvt, Cypru 1, C.-lllotnla ~ ,,.,,, .. d ~.,. S81C It wDJa<t 10 T"lt llt4lnet• It c-i.dby. cor-~ICTITIOUS 8USIHISS tlw provl110m of $a<lion 101 4 ol llW pOllUon MAMI STATIMIMT R911utallon&. TIW Regulallon• Ind -COMPVVARNA, INC 11'9 loll-lnQ pe<ton It dcHng butt appilc a lion provl<M tor • corparal• J.,.,.J W. Ot •trn, "'" •• ..... , •• Plirtnef' Ol'~lled _, tl•I• Pretldlnt ALAOOIN'S LAM P l41tl Co••• ••• IOltly IOI' ttw -pOM ot m41nOOlno Tiii• •IA-I .. u ,...., with tM Hl9/>Wl1' 0.... Point cA '161' 1111 tun<llont and ICllvllll\ of IM Cownty Cltrll. 01 Or en91 Cou111y on Pl\ylllt' .Han ,.,.,· JJTJI ''"''Jock llmlleo ~t1'1p SBtC The•• may M•rc" "· ''" Or., u.-NI-I, C.ttllorni• t2617 bl•ny n...-ot llmlleo i>artners ,.,_ ,,,., D•1tlnn1 l1cor\du<led1>1 an \,.. y,,, Applletnl •tlh llt prln<lpai P"bll.,_ Or-Co.•I O•lly PHot, OlvlO\>OI plau of butfneu al llO Newport Aprll II, 11, H, May 1, 1te1 11•7.al Pllylllt Jean TH., Cont., Orl ve , N1wpor1 811<11. T"I• ti.I-I .,1,. 111..:1 wit/I 11w Calllornla 91UO, proPOtet 10 com· cownty Clerk ol Ort-Counly on menc• operation• "'"" oar1n .. 11>1p PUBLIC NOTICE .t.pru '· '"1 caplt.1 ol '50t.000 Tri. APOflunt ptal'S to lnvett In a Yt•lllY of 1n.,.1tmtnls tn eccord.tn(I wit" 11w f99Ullllont 90~-"ICTITIOU' IUllNaH 1rnl1>0 lmlll "°"'f>ttl lftvltlme<\I com-!CAMI STATIMINT oa1ue1 The foUowtno per tons •'• doln Great Wetl y.,,,..,.,., In< , 11\e cor bu1tn111 H Por•I• °"""' .. par-r, wlll C011tl•I ot 10 GOOOFRlf.NOS, LTO , UI IN loll-"'9 o«tc•n. dlrtelort ano HENRY SWl:£T l'fEl'IRY, 1140 M "'"m P11Dtlt1Wd Orllf\9t Coa•I Ot llJ PllO'I, Apr II 11, 1S, May l , '· 1991 I 1-...1 PUBLIC NOTICE 1Nrt"'1ldl1'1 LOOtn A-C...11 AM ... Ct itlornft MllMU Tlmotlly P HttOi1>91r \Prttl<Mnl, '1•2' ~fCTtTIOUS 8USIHfU Olroclor 100 Ptrt1nll, 1>1• Marin•n HE.HAY W SH'fOER, JllO Min· NAM£ STATIMIHT Orlvo, N•.._.l 8H<ll, C• '1..0 n1t0ll, Cool• Mot ... C1ttlornlt 92'2' Tnt 1o11-1no oert.an II c101no l>IJ•I Jud II It Mtldlnvor IS•crtl.try, CECILIA T YAMIN SJll 5<011 ... " u Olre<torJ, IJ1t M111ntr• Drive, Roblrhon,l't l-Hlll\,C.l lllorn11 FLI GHTWARE FLI GHTWAR E NIWP0'1-,,,c. -fhil butlnou" condueltd Dy . AERONAUTICAL El'IGI NEERt NG. Barry I( Wllll'""'t IOlra<lor), 4'31 llmilld pannart1'tp 1101 8u&tneu Cenler Orin, !>ui\t IJD, hllor S..ti. UO, Nl•po<I 8etcn, Ct Henry W Snyellr irvlne, C.lllo<nla t17U '1'60 '"" __ , ••• flied with tl\e OtVld 8rottwn1on.1illWl\l BaylO• T"• 1nlllei IM'i••l.I <.OPll<ll ol 1"-cor· Counly Cler lo. 01 Orenoe O unlr on C•rc le, •HO, Anal\etm, Calllorn11 poralt .. .,., .. Portner> wlll lie llS.00) Aprll 9, 1991 UIOI, ,.,. only ttmit..i P¥1nar o-lno ten or ,.lstln Thi• bu\l...u •• <ClnOUC .. d by an In mo rt Pt'Ctnl ot ll•t llmihO Publl.,,.., 0.6ft911 Co.•l O.tty Pt101, dlvtdu•I plrt,,_n,,tp Wlii bl Mr Ha1011191r Apr II 11, If, IS. M4Y 1, 1911 I,,,_., OtwlO erot,..•\ton Matte,. involved In SSA'• con· Th" 1i.temlf\I *H "'"° w1111 ~ toclerollon OI IM ~k•tlOn incluos County Clerk or Or.,,119 Counly on 11'9 ventral -neu r99\11a11on -PUBLIC NOTICE Apr1l1J. 1'11 cnaracter of llM ProPOMd olfk•rs. Jotwoll •t1-,E ..... dlr.c lor., and ""'""oldtu 01 tlw cor-Jtlm-MIM"Mll 1. T-.-. poralt vener.et Portnaf, et wtll •t Iha N121Ge 1 ... Wll""rall.,..,$w.--. limiltd-1nenol lhe Appll<anl lfl ., ~ICTITIOUI 8USINIM L ............. c .... '-24 ~1 ... JI cord an< t * 1111 111 e A< I I nd llAMI STATIMEH1' Pu1>11"'9d 0.•nvt CCNtl Oeily Pllol, ••1utallon& Tiit lollowtno pertont are dolnt April 11.1S. May l, '· 1911 • lll~t Nollet 11 lur1ner Qlvtn 11111 lnV INJlnftt •• PUBLIC NOTICE pe<Mlnmey_,_, .. .,, UdO}'t lrom N I! w OISHll8VTOR l"OR IM d•I• of pubOcallon ol tl\I~ notkt, LEO'S OENTAL PRODUCTS US submit lo SBA, In wrttt nv. comment~ Camino 111 i..... Mow•. ~ ciem..,lo, .... ,,,. pr_..i lit•n•lno O! thl• (Ofl"I-Caiilo•nl• 91•11 "'C'TITIOVS IUSIMISS pony Nl<.1'10111 Peter W"tten, IOI E HA.WE STAT(MlllT Any """ communicalton .-.io "° Avt »t> C..brtet • I S... Cl ,,...,,, Th Ioli I dOtno C...tl acldrt\MO 10 '"' Acuno A1t0cl•I• C.tllorniat1•l1 · • •, neu ~ -·no 0"..,., 1 AOmlfll\lrtlo< '°' , ... utment, Sm·~~ Etlubtlll Wl\alen, \ISll ....... r. 8 0 N 0 i MT ERNA II 0 NA l 81o11inen Aclminhlrallon 1441 L Cirtlt. lrvlne,C.JllOl'nttt1114 SECURI TY 1100 P•r-Ptua, Sulla Strffl NW .. WMNnvton. 0 C 204t• l "t• buttneu '' conou<l•d Dy • IM Sttn~ C.ttl0<n11 QilO A copy 01 '"'' nOli<t •h•ll be oeMratp•1rin.ttl\lp Wtlli.m. J""""'1~.tgon,1100 Paik ~~~~·~~l::'n •,i;:e-;:::i;:~,~I r::::• !<lcl'lot*iP Wllaltll Plate, !><Ille 1U, Sltnlon, C1ltl0<nl1 OBITUARIES PUIHJC NOTICE NOTICE Off D&ATH Of' RUTH LAWLOR MAC l'ADDEN.t. au RUTH L. MAC PAuOEN, ANO Of' PETITION TO AD · MlfiUSTER ESTATE NO. A·10IJt9. To all heirs , beneficiaries, c reditors end contingent creditors of Ruth Lawlor MacFadden~ aka Ruth L. Mac Fadden, and persons who mav be otherwise lnt,erested in the wlll and/or estate: A petition has been flled by Jane Ann Mc Neil 1nd Ruth A. Allen In the Superior Court of Orange County requestlJl9 that Jane Ann McN'ell and Ruth A. Allen be appointed as personal representative to admini ster the estate of Ruth Lawlor MacFaddeo, aka Ruth L. Mac Fadden (under the Independent Administration of Estates Act) The petition is set tor hearing 1n Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, Wes t, in the City of Santa Ana, California on May 6, 1981 at 9:30 a .m. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and state your objections or Ille written Objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your at torney IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a cont - ingent creditor ot the de· ceased, you must file your claim with the court or present 1t to the personal representat Ive appointed by the court within tour months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in Section 700 of the Probate Code of California. The time for tiling claims will not ex· pire prior to rour months from the date of the hear· ing notlCed above. YOU MAY EXAMIN E the file kept by the cour t. t f you ar e interested 1n the estate. vou may file a re- q1.1est w1 th the court to re- ceive special notrce of the inventory of estate assets and of the petitions, ac· c ounts and reports described in Section 1200.S of the California PrObate Code. Greenwald, Hottm11n & Meyer, Attorneys 11t ~w, Sult• '1D6, 334S Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. 9001D Ctlilornla · Ettallel" WIMltn '°''° ICtllioV ot F-ral ~lie A\ Tiii• , .. ._, wtt lileO wllh flle r11t• tl;Nl\tt• II <GnOu<•d t>y tn In A:u~~·.~l~:r Co.11 0•11~1~: tltlal'ICe ~09rtm Ho St 011, Smail Cownly Cttrll o1 Oren119 C.O..nty on Oivtdual Bu1ineu tnwtlt'l'Wnl Companie>) M•«" 11• 1"1 Wlllltm Josee>/> Ligon Oat•d ""'II' 1"1 l'lltal Tlllt 11.11.._,1 was llted ""'"' 1111 Pelttf F •M<Nehll PwDll-Or-Coell 01tty Ptlol, County Cterll ol Ortnve Couftly on ~Uno A•-••tt APfli 4, II, II, u. 1,.1 asr.a• Aprll l , '"I A<1mlnl1va1or l'U NOTfCE OF DEATH OF liwtn""l"*'t PUBLICNOTICE Publl6'*'0r-Coast Otlly Pll VfRGINIA L . ROBERTS P\.IDll-Or1n9t Coa\l OallyPllOC . A1>rtl4,1l,lt,U,l"I UfO•I ANO OF PETITION TO Aprttll ,1 .. 1 •U•.11• ,.,CTITIOUUUSlllUS PUBLIC NOTICE ADMINISTER EST.ATE HAMI STATIMUT NO. A 10MS5. Ttte toHo•tf'tO o•''°"' •r• dOlno ----------T 0 a 1 1 h e ; r s , but(MH M NlDJI Nl-7.a. ORYOOCIC SEAFOOO & GROG IU,,IAIOllCOU•TOl'CAU~O.NIA beneficiaries, c reditors PICTl'OOUS8U""H' JOOO ···-"""' ""' .. C.-tlkH'nli COUMTYOl'OllAMO• and contingent creditors Of NAMllTATIMIHT nu1 ' · 1•C1Ylcc.MIM'Ortnw... Virginia L. Roberts and Tiit lollowlno pertOnt er• OOlno 011..,t.. Inc., a Colltomll COrMr.. ~ ...... Coll!anolt tl711 l>w•lneuH. uon, ••• SanO\IDfW, lfVIM, C.lllornl• Motter., JULIO CISAll YALOI VIZO per sons who may be F£ RNl.EAF ASSOC IA TES. , ... ""'· ..... MAlllO El'•AM otherwise Interested in the Port wrw.1er N••PO•I 81a<11 ca T1111 bo191net• •• conouc:i.o by • c0< VALoivu.o,m1--. will and/or estate: '2660 ' ' p0<1tton CITATla.. Cl'1108ATll Ronolct J. ~Y•• eno Ellen v. OLIVERS INC A-o > :n A petition has been filed Spev•r. 1141 Pori carto, Newport Mtcl\oel 0.1-y. Tl'tE PEOPLE OF Tl'tE STATE OF by Or. Frank E. ROberts hoc11 eo ""° Pfftl....,. CALtFORl'ltA. In the Superior Court of oi rrait 8 "'"" -L'l'M Patll Tlllt ''-'-' .... flled with llW To MARIO EFRAIN llALOtlltZO •nd Oranne County request Inn 1 ... P0'1 -l•r Newport .. 41<,,' Co11nl'f Cieri! ot Or.,119 Covnty on JULIA AIOE ALMER..U w w ca.t1wo · • AMrc1120, 1"1 Y••"__.,<llH•,,.~" that Or. Frank E. ROberts Rl<llord v Simon ano 1ea1twrtne ,.,,,.., •-•r •• • ,,...,. ... 1" _.,<•wt .. be appointed as personal Simon. , .. l All• v1t11. N .. •PO•I P111M1.-Orln9t eoa11 O•ttY P11oc, Mo H. '"' 11 •:•t •·"'· 1• o..t. *• r e p r e s e n t a t I v e t 0 a .. c ... Co n.io A_.11 •. 11, It, u , "" .. ..,, ••co-11 1• GIYk ~ or1 .. W•A. Thlt Du1l.-.11 It conclu<llO Dy a ---h•l.t Ml, Coll ....... a '1111, aw l.t administer the estate Of veneral i>er1n1t"''" PUBLIC NOTICE tin"'...,,,.._ Wit,, a<c-lfle Virginia L. ROberts (un-oan.ii I P•~ ... IM ylriflff .... ltl ... Ill• WIUI 11111 d 11111 11.e1-1wos 111.., "'"' ,,,. ---~ ---,.,.,..: .. .,~,,,._,,....e-er the Independent county Cler~ 01 or.,,119 co..nly on M7flt1 V•••IYI.,. ---u r ... VaNl•I• Administration of Estates Aprll 1'. 1"1. l'tCTITIOUI IUSIHllS •11•11 0 • Ito '"" ''•"' '"'"'•' Act). The petition Is set for ,., .. w HAM• ITATIMINT '111'.,.Y ..,. ,_ .. •1141 ~ 11' hearinn in Dept. No. 3 at PuDlll/WCI Or-CoHI O.llJ ,,llol Tiit lollowtng ,,..-_., art dolnQ Jue Merlll•rlt h rA• .... trn1• w "'"' 11.n.Ma,2,t.1"1 111:H1 11W11nns n Allft•ruStrM.~ ..... He. 700 Civic Center Drive, SOONER r11ENO PAllTNERS D•t•o Aot111.1"1 West, In the City of Santa --Vt, UO Nowllo11 C.tfll., Orin, •200, YIA 8rtn<h,Cllr11 A C If I M 3 PVBUC NOTICE NtWpor19Mc:lllNC~llorntn:IMO R-nnGocldlrd, OeP"ly na, al orn a on av 1 ' ""'-A.-.... -11trc11. "°"· L•• °"~ .. uia a Lwtta, 111e .• 1981at9:30 A.M. N•wPOrt 8Mc11Collfotnl•t:IMO. UH N•r1h Mal" Str .. 1, 1•11• .... 1 F YOU OBJECT to the l'ICT1nous auttNISS Jamn •· M<l6M<, mo a1rc11, •HM, l•n•• ""'· eo111ar11I• n .. 1 11u1 gr"'ntlnn of the petition NAMI STATWMaNT l'ltwll0'1'"'71c.otltornl•t:IMO •U·•• "" • . PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE lfi,'5 G1ster Avt> C.os1a Mesa 54()-5554 Costa Mesa. Ca for J2 year'I Smith said he deJeted lie was a commencal r1s estimates of the value of herman for JO years. Ht> Is the county's 1980 marl- survived by his wife Harriet juana crop on the advice L Schones of Costa Mesa. of the commissioners' Ca . also 7 children. Stanley association which said I T"41 t011-1ng ci.oon '' dolr>9 """' This llUM""• 11 conoucta• ov • Pu1tt11neo o.anoe coatt OaHy Piiot~ you should either appear o::r.~cL•,.o:~:n ~;,:§.~ .. "!f ;,~e~.~~~"~~:C~· umtt•dV§::'·:=ec •·" 11.14.May '·'· '"' 11>M1 ~~d~e 0~:~1tnn!n~r 5~~~! AT,.,:vA~!::u c1111orn11ttMO wll••-•c.-o.-r ""' PUBLIC NOTICE written objections with the .. IHCE 1aoTHIU lllL 1aOADWA.Y MOUUAIY 1 10 Broadway Costa Mpsa 6429150 IALn l IHCHIOt4 SMfTM lo TUTHIU WHTCUH CHAPIL 427 E 17th S1 Costa Mesa 6'6-93 71 "HCI NOTKIH SMmtS' MOITUAIY 627 Main St HuntlnQton Beach 536-6539 J of C>regon, James A of . ' . Oregon . Dolores H of the figures are unreha· .., Washington. Gar y f' or ble. C09ta Mesa, Ca . Judy A or The 19 7 9 report Oregon, Robert P or Oregon . estimated the county's Li nda J . of Oregon. 3 sisten Lllegal marijuana crop r r om M I n n e s o ta . 2 2 contributed $3.9 millloo grandcluldren and 2 great· to the total farm value grandchildren Recitation of of $53.7 million. the Rosary w:'ll be held on TMs year's report list. sun day. April 19. 1981 at ... e total ol all cro.u. ror &:OO PM a t lhe Balt z ~) r-8 erieron·Smilh & Tuthill 1980 at '41.7 million, but Westcllff Chapel Mortuary the $12 milUoo deereaH Mast of the ResurrtctJon will Wall mostly because of a be held on Monday, April 20, drop in timber produc· 1981 at St. Jomch•m ·a Uon~ Catholic Churclt. Co1ta ActuaJly, If the 1980 ~e8Jer~BL."~ w~I!~~~:. ~arljlua1~daedcrlotp h1 ahdt Park. Services under the '"'en nc-..:: m I dlr•ctJOf\ at Batu ~rgeron· bave more than doubled Smith & Tuthill Weatctlft the total. The 1bertff'1 Chapel Mortuary of Cotta of Ji o e, b a• in I · ll s Mffa. IM&-93'71. estimate on tbt amount LA!LEY,JI. aehed, claimed the LAWRENCE LASLEY, m1r1ju1na WH worth .JR., resident ~ Hunt1111ton $55 mJJUon. Beach, Ca. Pused aw11 on April U, ·Im. Survived by rt _;...J hf• wife Vlrlinia, hl.t mother uuuu crop EHubetll t,utey of Loul1VllJe1 Ktntucky, 1onJ M BRCkD (AP) Gary Lufey Charlie Gibson. Farm and rancb tncome daulbter DOiore1 Strickland. boosted bylb)I. be:r prtcea e irandchUclru and • lrt•t· and ravorible srowln• ttaodcbJldreo. Memorial condition• rou 12 Mrvtces wen htld on Tllun· da)', AprU lt, 1u1 •t perceat to• rffOrit '79' 1U1tmlo•t•r Memorl•l mtlUoniD l(ettedCO.ty Pa.rlc. luty.,. INTMllUPalllOtlCOlltlTOI' El"•' -,.,..,..,, JSOO 111111 det ... N..,,.,.C-,•Jee . court before the hearl~. TMl ITATI Ofl CAL.ll'OANIA Oro, Newport llttc". Calllornla n..o N•wPOf'I 8MO C:.lffanlla ..... '1CTITIOUS IUllHall Your appearance may be ~Oii TNI COU....,.'I 01' OaANOI T"I• bullnna It conO>Kltd DY tn In ' PIMUl T I T '" 111eMat1ero1tM1Eti.1aa1 AltCI dlvldu.. P11111111W11 0r...., C...tt Ptlol, Apr1t Tiit ,:~,.! ::,.:~".,. Oo•no In person or by your at· l!LIZA81lTH CHOISSEA, 0.C.aWd. EllWI M. Meyor • 11 11 u ~, ••St-ti bwtJneu.. torney. NOTICE IS HEllHY GIVEN lllot Corwn~:. ·~~-::-::: ~~:..:.cico:~~ ·~ ~ . . ' . NEWPORT HOME LOAN • m I F y 0 u A R E A ,,,. "'""'....,... •111 .. u at "rhi•t. March 16, ,1111, PUBLIC NOTICE l'l&Wl'OllT HDMI LOAN 1124• CREDI TOR pr a tont· :!~i.':. ~ =~~,~·.~; ,.,.., .. -:::~i~~ ~°o'!~ LLOOA:H ::;:: lngent credltat of the dt· S..porlon:ourt, on Of'~' llW 114 O.y Pul!llllWCI Or1n99 Coast Oelly Piiot, l'ICTITIOUI IUSlltlM Haw PORT HOMI LOAN • UJ, Ceased, YOU must flit your fjM41y,ltal,•ll"'offluofOr111 M. Martil2t .• ll4,l1,ll,I .. , llSHI ICAMIUYAHMINT "llWPO•T HOMI LOAN •n• claim with the court or "'°"*"-·It~. KM!Mll & H•~,. Tl11 loll-1"9 P«..,,, •'• dolnt NRWPOllT HOMI LOAN •flt t It t the I i11911t1, ·~ Ma<Art~r ...,te11M1, PUBLIC NOTICE INttlneu•: NIW,.OllT HOMI LOAN uao, presen o pertona "''If !Oi.~ ... 11,c:-rtyof llVIN HAS THI! T•AVIL . ll(orpw11e~ ........... " ... fl. representative •POOinttd ~,:~-"-':: :_~~..'=: • 111ainouuu11u 11 n1c 1•lt1n, 1• "C"l'"•'110 c.11tor1111tw0. bV the court within four tHMO•ttMU_of_lll•••Ullthf MAMUTAHMl•T "i.':'9~'"'='~--~ ... c.11=.~~,!'f,"'~~.: month• from tn. dat• of '""'·ti~ lllld ,.,._, tMt .... ...... TPll ........ "' ......... I• felflt bvtl> C.tllt.ffll• c""'•'*'-1tlO "Me.Ill, ,, ..... ....,,,.,, ... (11. C•llfef!'lo first Issuance of letters •S ., .... #W•* lie• tcoillred .. , ..... ~. c.A•IMM.CAtM•. ftMO. rrovlded In Section 700 of .,.,_.. 111aw • ..,.,,... .... o L.A)Cy Hu•an• itaoisuv, ...1.11,~..,._..,,,..._...,, •• c.,.. "'IW,.O•T HOM• LOAN, he Pro .. ete Code of lflM ., In ..-11 .. te lllM f!f .-..... W.,_ ·-· F-lAllft V•llt'J, ,..._ _, -1"Hc. ., cutod . .c .. 111"9" dffttl, 1n.,. • '4111•.,"'• """ ••• ..,,., "'''" .,.. .. ,,, ... , Iii•-....... _ Callfornla. 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"t:•8~-*Mt ...... , ..... ~11 ...... 4'1,.•t!M ......... 4,U,tt."91 M,"9t • .. The Winged Cupid Tell her you love her1 Dolly Parton t~eed wf' \OV fflOlt' orange Coa.t DAILY PfLDT18aturd2, Aeru 18, 1981 SINGING TELEGRAMS SECRETARIES' WEEK! • ALSO: Tap Da nc ing Hearts, Gorillas, Bumblebees, Steve Mar- tin, Belly Dancers, The World's Largest Non-Marching March- ing Band, PhoneGrams and More! FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, AND TO PLACE YOUR ORDER -CALL Rosanne RosonnoDonno • A cornedv rocst tno1 w11 bring reors to voureves Our Singing &. Dancing Messenger Will ~weep v0u 011 vou1 ,,..,., • , DELIVERY HOURS Everyday from 9 AM-11 PM Anywhere In Oraf'\ge County & Long Bea·ch ) • • ' • • t • i l i I I ,. Carved, Roll-Top Flats, Various Sizes · • CAMELBACK SOFA CARVED COUNTRY CHAIRS: Over 20 Different Styles FRENCH MANY, MANY LIVING ROOM TABLES - BEDROO>i FURNITORE: Simple to Elaborately Carved -. 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To take advantage of all the ways the Daily Pilot helps fight inflation. call 642-4321 or mail the coupon to Dai· ly Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.. P 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa . CA 92626 ~-..... ------------------, Help me fight inf1ation better. " For a month's subscription. send $4.00 and coupon to I Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.. Box 1560. I Costa Mesa. CA 92626 I -----------ZIP ___ _ t I I I I I I I I Daily Pilat 642-4HI SlarlYour Own Business If you had started your own Daily Pilot daily paper route just a year ago you'd have $360 or more today,depending on the size of your route. That's a great reason to join the newspaper today! Daily Pilat 642-4321 ............................................................................................................. ·1 would like to be a Daily Pilot carrier. Name ... Address ·. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••• • • • • • • • 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E ·D 6 4 2 • INDEX TtPIDY•4Cll 642-5671 .-SFllSAU == e:r • ., O..•-. r~ ..... ,_...v.u., r=--·--._ ..... uc,..HJIM =~ "--'•~ ... o._ .. ... ,...., C.""'1 ..... Sul.a AM .... .... =..ii.:: ·--·s.i. IUl ESTATE ""-• tor Sale ~eUIWS.le ==---~1'11 c.-.;-/IZ,'cr111u g-,-':..'!'.::m:' o..lu• UNUS.le . How..IAIMMo•M ._,..."' ·~,.._,,, ~!:' H':!° Trir Prkt 111-n.o.wrt.aeaon g-..,-~~ .. <M ol SUie Prop 11-"".Fotmt.Gro•e• Ilea! Eatau £ullan11 ~al E:.tau WUl4d totTALS _ ,,,, ... obe4 .._..u.r.,,.. .. _ -"' .... u .. 1 ~lNVm• F11tn ~1n1vm.Unl T ............. l'lora T_......_Ual °""'6• """' l>wt>lt•n Uni A.,U h rn ApU l!nl..rn Apta ''""., Ual "-' "-• loAtd Hcult ...... c-Komo• S.mmer ll-•h \le.tal.ott At nt•l.t it.ftl&h lb sr..,.. C&r•IH for Rent Otfl<oo 111 .. u l .._,_, lloftlol I "'°"'""'' R eftl ll =V.•aled MIK ........ BUSINESS, IMYEST· , .... ...;>.~ All real Htate ad - vert iled In tbl1 aew1papw » 1\lbject to tbe PecMraJ Pair Hou.1- lnl Act al um wblcb mak• It Weta! to ad- vertlM "m.7 preference, •• llmltatioD, or di•· i.-crlmlaaUoa baaed on :!: race, color, rel11lon, •• 1es, or IMIUoDaJ orieln. {: or an lnt.eailon to make :: any 1ucb preference, lllClll limttatlon, or dl1 -= crimlnat.lon." -----noo --Thi.I newspaper will not knowtn1ly accept any adverUsln( for real estate which ls in viola· Uon of the law. aioo --------•! mo DOO = HIOIS:~ertl ..... = ...... .a ...... = cWly ... ,......,.. :: ron I •••tr· TM -DAILY PILOT' ---11 = .... ,.., for ... flnt ::: l•correct IHertloa ::: Giiiy. UGO ::----------•4l0 !!': H-...forS. .-JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Ge .. ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MDH, AMAMC£ SB.LU W /FIMAMCE =~::,; = Beautiful exec utive •••ntnwftl ~1-, ~ home, 5 Bdrm. 2 master ~=t,.;•ed WA suites, stereo thruoul. :~.;.~'.ft. :: F o u n t a i n V a 11 e y . AMMOUMCEMEMTS, 641•1991• agi. -'lrtrall PEISOMALS & LOST & FOUND S£.IY1CES Cempen Sak •'-"• o..tn< c." C:-~'W..~ ...... Ill-H ... SaJ.t ltftt TrliltnTro.,.I ~~:~ioru AllTOMOltlE 31RTOW~OME SlU,llOO )100 Up1raded 2-aty w/frplc. = Assume I.st, 2nd & 3rd ,,_ with totaJ payments of :: $834. Seller ii motivated. )(S Ask for Wendy Sitler. -... •U ----- 759-1221 RrfM~ l<~\(!••I<'- THE REAL ESTATERS : EXECUTIVE -: MESA VERDE! :i': Very PoPU1ar Republic -home ·wfth coveTed en- : try, muaivelivin( room : and family room , .., fireplaces , elecant : formal dinin( room, -huce country kitchen : overlooks sparkling -pool. 3 car garage and many extras. Owner wiU carry lat TD at 12% in- 11110 tereat. Priced at only toao $265,000. Call to see, = s.46-2313 -----ASSUME SI 00,000 t110 Of Joana at 12% interest, :~ on thia fantastic Mesa 11• Verde 4 Bdrm 2 bath ::: home with 2 fireplaces, "" eapanded family room, = 1900 1q.ft. or llvln1. Priced at only $139,950. A SSUMI n'e LOAM Owner will help finance. Lovely I bedroom home. Has 2~ batha. Form.al dining room, family room. Beaut111d fireplace graces the living room. Pool sized lot. Located on QUIET eul-d• sac. AM offers heard! $169,900. Call to- day ! 540· 1720 HGINMHS LUCIC! Perfect home for the first time buyer or investor! Three bedroolDI. Extra neat and clean throughout. Perfect yard ... a true gardener's dellpt! Nestled on lovely comer lot. Priced to sell at $81 ,500. Hurry and call! s.t0-111D HAn YAllD WOU? If you do, then you '11 love livins in t.bia super condominium. Has 3 bedroom1, 1 ~ baths. Formal dining room, brick fireplace . Decorated in rich earthtones. Much wanted end unit! Cozied amongst parklike grounds: All adult complex with lots of recrea- tional facilities. $120,500. Call and see! 540-1720 Ill.OW MAIKET Fl~! Turn your nose up to high interelt rates and assume the 10.75% Joan on this .3 bedroom beauty! Complete with dining, family room and crackling fireplace. Two story floorplan with about 2100 square feet. Beautiful yard with brick and wrought iron accenta. Pool! Own er wi II help finance. $154 ,090. Take advantage and call to- day! 540-1720 . TAKE A IUAK! And relax in this lovely 3 bedroom . condo. Large two story unit with formal dining room. Cheery kitchen and laundry. Beautiful decor mak .. models blush with envy ! Lush atriwn too! $134,750. Any and all offers con· sidered ! 540-1720 ELEGAMT SHOWPLACE Custom four bedroom built by "Valen· tine". Located in exclusive area of Seaview wfth guarded entry. Hal plenty of living space with about 3000 square feet. 2~ baths. Formal dinlnl room. family room, 'IWO fireplacea. Roman tub with spa in master suite. Intercom system throughout. Own.r wi 11 help finance. assume Joan! $525,000. Call for an exclusive show- ing! (i) 540-1720 :::-:.~ 2955 S. HARIOR ILYD., COSTA MESA DELIGHTFUL la what you will say when you see this sparkllnc clean 48r, form. dln, ram. rm, 3 car car. home In Mesa Verde. Approx. 8yrs old Is 2200 sq ft, w/central air, heated spa & so much more! Just re- duced SS ,ooo . Now $238,000 Is anxious! Clyde Johnson RJtr ~21544 BUILDER'S IARCiAIN OutstandiDI butlden lot, 66X300' with ~ Ing 3 Bdrm home, _.,. ered patio. LlH ..._. while you build! Lot- d o or al10 lot aale-HX300'. "•at Newport's Baell Bar. Cal\ to tee, 14f.nTl 0-.ol • .uuq_,c, ... ,.. . . llacrtr•lleol v.~,., .. S.0.U RK• Rod• 4W...,_.On"" 1610 Act now! Call s.6-2313 --------• THE REAL ESTATE R S T"""u v .... A•IAllAao1ac "-Wut..i AITOS, IMPHTED -----1610 -- 0-al t"IOI All• lloeeo ,,. A.-. flln A,.u.a Huley 1'11t s111w nu C&IH' nt.s ~ :m o.u.... t'IJI ,..,.,.,. '1'11 n• ms ~ I'm ,._, t'IJI '-· . .ma ltar-M0111* r7a '2 ...... ml ·-• 1'111 111...-1e.. n• MO . . na MOI '1~ o,.i . ,,. ,...,.. .. na ,...._ .. ,.,,. .......... . ... "" ._. ... ... ..,... . . . . ·'* "-'• • . . • lllSI Ek·:·. · .. ::.:.:.:::.::::& .,...__ .. ::···: :... .. ,,. ""-" . . . . . . . . . .... "" Voll&awea•• •. , ••.•.•. .,_ v-.... ... ... nn MTIS,R 0-al .......... . -ams.no .a-ra.i .. . ····· .• AMC ....... . .... -~ ............... ... ea.a.. ·::·:.::: .. ::: .. :!., ~-·····. QltytJw ••••.•.•.•••.•..•.• o.m. ....... ... . _.,' =:·• ............. -·················-.................... -········ · · ···· -············ .... E~:::·:·:·~·:·:-:::·:·:·:·:·:::::·1 .. a=········ ........... . =::Ii······· .. ······ .. · . .. '.:_:::::::::::::::: . .............. ··"' l ..... ,, ••••••••• , ~-··••••••J;;.1•u•• MESA VERDE FIXER! $10,500 total cuh needed to cloee escrow on thls 4 Bdrm, den. 3bath, rami· ly room, fireplace, paUo, bu1e yard. "A Han· dyman'1 Special". Only sns.ooo. c.u 111 today for an appointment for detalla on thb revolu- tionary new pro1ram called T.l.C.K. E .T. 546-2313 EASTSIDE 4-PLEX Flaer t All 2 Bdrm1, wallt to all •boppln1 . f'utaaUc tovutment. OG11 ':~· Call for mored . 541-DU 121/2°/o FINANCIN~ Pr.u.loul bDme, )Ocat- .. ln lr .. Verde oa a qUet tr..Mned It.reel. ' ba1e bdrm.I, 2 bat.ht, faml11 room, llnplace, cowatrJ kitchen, hub ludseallfllla. ftundDI aullable-at ll~"· Prlc9CI •11•.•· Doo'l watt, elll•ml SEE AND BELIEVE ' The very finest buy in the Harbor area. New 1650 sq. ft. condos. 5 minutes to beaches. One half b toe k to major shopping centers. Cement drives , air conditionin&, microwave oven, trash compactor. large walk-in closets. Garage with opener. Pool and 2 jacuzzis. WILSON PARK CONDOMINIUMS JIOW.W.... c .... w....cA 714/Hl·IOll ~SIM,000 J • • JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport lt.d. CorMr JOlll NHDHB.'7 ~Ip yoursel! to a Heaping selection of Qualified Aopcfuls in the DAILY PILOT HELP WANTED ADS IFYOU have a service to offer or goods w sell. place an ad in the Dall y Pilot I Cla.saified Section . . Phone 642-5678. HEW u STILUFF umMG This 3 bedroom. 2 bath home has been completely remodeled inside to include a beautiful, gourmet kitchen with C'ustom oak tabinets. Top quality carpets and window coverings enhance the floor plan of this split-level Trina model. Lovely canyon and hark bay view from the totally private deck Many financ mg possibtl1lil'S $23!J,500. Open Sun day 1 5, l1H5 V1stu f:ntrada OWNER WILL CARRY Beautiful 3 bedroom home 10 Newport Heath with large lot, spa. french doors. oak ('abmetry, and lovely lands<:aping Realistically prn·ed al $285,000 fee. IAYFROMT CONDO--UCIUJ:HT TERMS F antast1(' ..,alue with owner financ- ing. This 2 bedroom aduJt condo has a beautiful main bay view on fee land with boat slip ..avarlab1hty nus 1 s t h e be s l IH H' c <l ma 1n b a y waterfront condo an Ne\vport Beach at only S3:~5.000 HARIOR RIDGE-CU.STOM Elegant, Country engUsh home on top street in Harbor Ridge. 5 bedroom. family room and library. Fantastic ocean and l'ity light view to Long Beach and beyond. Buyer choice of flooring. carpets, fixtures, and kitchen appliances. Pool and spa included Call for appointment to see site and plans CUSTOM LAKE ARROWHEAD ESTATE 6700 square feel English Tudor 5 bedrooms. 61 2 balhs. spa, sauna. 300 feel on the lake, leaded glass, wood floors. oak paneling, double dock, boat. gated community - everything imaginable. $3.500.000. Owner wi 11 finance. MAGNIFICENT SPYGLASS HOME This beautiful 6 bedroom home is decorated in a traditional style with charming wallpapers. custom win- dow coverings, lop quality carpet, and elegant wood floors. The home offers a playroom with built -in cabinets and extra storage, family room. formal dining room, 4 112 baths. kitchen eating area. pool, & a magnificent view of the ocean and lights of Newport. $925,000. RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN Adorable, affordable 1 bedroom and loft condo in the Villas. This bright and cheery home is perfect for the single or small fam ily. $158,900. ()pen Sat 1-6, 17 Morena. S,YGLASS HIU. This im maculate professionally de- corated home is loaded with charm. The bright in terior feat ures t he finest in carpels, wallcovering and window treatm ents. The custom pool a nd ap a to1ether with lush lan<lacaplng m a ke this comfortable home perfect for ente rtaining. 1'59,500. HIWPOIT Hll•HTS CAPI COO Fabulou~ lar ge Cape Cod family home well located In Ne wpor t flel&bts. 4 bed rooms plus tamHy room. La rge back yard for a srow· Ina Camily. $305,000 with owner fi~ctna. CITYOPlllA 3 Bdr ma, 2 a>.. J'anta1Uc term a. SlOl,850. Submit all oflera on termL Northru p Real Eatate Inc. 6U~or673-11.82 WATERFRONT CONDOS HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Purchase with 53 down on fantaatic terms Brand new. cpt'd. draped ON TH!: WATER. Guarded gate entry, views. 2 car gar Pool and tennla 2 & 3 BDRMS AVAIL IM MED. From S299,ooo. CaU 714/556-9600 COSTA MBA 5 IR-$125.500 OWNH SAYS SEU Not an add-on or con· version. A real 5 Bdrm family borne in one of Costa Mesa's nicest areas. Handymans de· light. C@od "'" SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 FOURPLEX Beautifully maintained units 1n Costa Mesa. Priced well below com parable units m same area. Great assumable loan and owner wtll carry part of financing S2os,ooo 751-3191 C::.SHH T ~PHOPE-HTIE ~ WlSTCUFF VACANT Redu ced $25 ,000 Des perate owner says bring all offers No qualifying. L<>w down. 4 UHDA ISL! LA~OON! Well designed 4BR traditional on comer location w /bay on two sides! Circular staircase, marble fplc, family rm and upstairs play room. Slip for two 55' boats. Appl. only. $1.850,000 leasehold. Cathy Schweickert YACHTSMlH TAKE NOTE! 55' boats can dock in front of these elegantly casual homes on the Balboa Peninsula. Each w /fplc in living room and master BRS. Security and intercom systems. $1 ,350.000 Beverly Morphy/ Jane Paqum. LIDO ISLAND -ONE OF A KIMD! Spacious 3BR, family rm. formal dining rm home on double lot. Complete with pool, spa and sauna. Great hardwood floors throughout. $825,000. Berit Mitchell. SPACIOUS IA YCREST! Custom home w/5 BRS. super ms tr suite, spa & pool on oversized lot. Only $439.500 Tom Allinson /Terry Hanes CORONA DEL MAR. Exceptional corner location South of the highway. 3BRS. 2 baths, 2·story owners unit plus 2BRS. 2 baths over garage Fireplace. patios and laundries Totally separate for complete priva cy Assumable financing . $359,000 incl land Martha Dona NEWPORT UNDER S 160,000! One of Newport's Riviera 's best units for a large growing family. 4BRS, 3 baths Sunny patio. Community tennis. spa and pool $159,000. Tom AlLinson 1 AVAIL.AILE IMMEOIATB.Y Lovely 2 BR. 2 bath & formal dining rm. Great view over golf course lake. tennis, spa & pool . $112,500 Rosemary Sietz Newport Beach 101 D<wf'r 01·111~ Harbor View CPut...r &12 8236 644 6200 Bdrm single story home, ·---~~~~~~~~~~~~~ totally upgraded Call for more details SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 14 .63 1-6990 8'! .. 0/o INTEREST &HEAVEHTOO Don't you dare dnve on by' There's so much more lhan you'd think from the str~t Seller very motivated. Submit all offers! 545-9491 ~Walker 8 lee REAL ESTATE VIEW OwMt' will cony 3 Bdrm Cliff Haven beauty. Owner will con· sider all reuonable of· fera. 2 SPAS, one indoor. one o u tdoor . 2 fire pl aces, used brick entertainers pool area. Cabana, fire rina. view Saddleback Mountains. Fashion bland. U1ht1 Newly remodeled. new kitchen Call today for appointment @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 '4·631 -6990 OCIAHF«ONT 2 Bdrms, 2 ba, unfum. New. $850 yrly. IAYFtlONT 3 Bdrm, 1 ba, unfum. Mint cond. S850yr ly CHA ... B. FtlONT 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, unfurn 1750 yrly. associated 011 <H<r 11·. 11t111 •(1r•'.. l ll I v.. £101•1 '} '· ' I I,'· ' S,LASH! SPLASH! Star, cool in the pool ! We II be plebed w show an yone who wants lo aave money! T% eallt· lnl loan, 1225/mo. Cal now -wo n 't la1tl ~·Hfl &'sAtaTATl'J Little M1Ss Muffel sat on a Tulfet. alona came a spider and read in the Dally Pilot Class1hed 5ed.lon about Miss Muf· fet 's Tu.If et and bought il for $9 ~ You can sell your tuHet and Iota of other things through 011ly Pilot Clasa1f1ed Ads. Call 642 5678 Sell idle items To Place your "Fast Result" Service Directory ad Call Now 642-5678 ht. )22 SPYGLASS Tremendous view home. Ideal for large family with maid's quarters or guest suite. Pool & Jacuzzi. Former model home. SPYGLASS Highly upgraded New Bedford with fantastic ocean and night lite views. Lovely pool & jacuzzi. Appt. only. S,YGLASS Great buy at $539,500 for this Southport model. Custom features throughout on quiet cul de sac. Pool & jacuzzi. S,YGLASS Owner anxious. This Tradewinds model has many different ways of financing , including trades. ex- changes. or ? $495,000. HARIOR RIDGE Fantastic Renaissance model for on- ly $479,000. Highly upgraded and great location. Appt. only. Seller motivated & will assist in financing. HARIOR RIDGE ESTATIS Comm anding view & value . Un - derstand elegance with wisurpassed upgrades. 4 BR Devonshire. Fan · tastic financing. $950,000. DOVH SHOllS Unsurpassed views of ocean, mtns. & ntte lights. Courtyard pool . Locat · ed on oversized lot. this custom 4 BR hom e is pe rfect for entertaining. MISA VHDI Wmt rOOL 4 BR executive .home with a pool & cabana on lar ge lot. Ass um. !inane· ing at 9~ % and owner will assist in financing. ONLY $269,900. HAllOI VllW HO .. 3 BR for ONLY S223,000. Owner ve ry motivated . Submit on down or trade . llYIMI TllUCI LIAll 3 BR. Larae yard, custom pool & Jacunl. Aaktoa $1580, l~clude1 gardener 4t pool maintenance. ~.~~ ............... ,.,.,.. 1·........ IOOJ IG"""' 1002 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , .. ,.. 1002 ••••• ~ IOOJ .............................................. ----------------• * * * ... * * ~Offers You More Heritage Collection MISA YllDI 4NX E xisting low interest financing. Pride ot ownership. Large 3 Bdrm + f a mity room owners unit and three 2 Bdrm 2 bath u nits. All include b uiJtins firep laces and enclosed gar ages'. Excellent condition. For information, call 540-1511 CUSTOM HOMI IALIOA PBIMSULA Steps to bay and beach. This beautiful new home features: 3 Bdrms, family room and library. 2112 baths, ceramic tile thruout. 4 firepla.il85. Oak cabinets, 2 s kylights. staine<r glass windows, French doors. 2 patios and xtra large garage and beautifuJ spa off master bdrm. Offered at $477,000. For an appointment to see. call540-1151. I OWNER MUST SB.l This beautiful Tiburon condo featuring 3 Bdrms, 211.! baths, new carpets, paint, flooring and wallpaper. Large master suite. Wetbar in dining area. Double garage. Asking $119,90<J For more details. call 540·1151. ERITAGE And ••,n..~1oc..-. • ,.. ....... ...,. of 100 • c ........ Mrtket •24how ..... ~k:e * M~ IR RB.O. • wortctwl• ~-...+wort& * lnnttMnt .,. twaA • hcrow coMp...y • Mort9a9• brok•rove • 111-houH adurtltlnt * Multlpa. H1thHJ t9"1cn Now Even More A c ompleh 60 day on· th•·lob tr-aln ln9 pro9ram •d•r the direction of Mery Thorp, Gii, CRS. Mery hos trolMd I OO's of 1uccH1M r'td utate 09enh In Collf. & tftro.qhoed ttte U111ted StatH. Mery Thorp will t». wo.idMJ OM on OM with yov to h.tp yo.. gtf the fast atart that you w..e. Cdl Mory today for confldetttfal Mhnl•w. 644-7020 111 t4ew,orl leecll~oa6i to LI'"'° flNt DIRECTORY • .., ttlh "-dy *'9dory wltll r• ttlh ......._ a rw ,. .._., ...... Al ._ IM..._1 N1t.4 INtow -~ M .............. by ............ ..._,..._. M .....,., DAILY P1LOT Wt.KT ADS.,....._, ...... .,... ........ fer .. w,..... -........... _ ...................... c-.. ._ .. s ..... , -is~. HOUSES FOR SALE I IR plus FAM RM or DEN 17 Morena. Irvine 644 9990 $158,900 Sat 1-5 2 HDROOM 1409 Dolph an Terrace. CdM 644 -6200 $895.000 Sat 1 5 1118 Nottingham. Westcliff. NB 642·8235 $257,500 Sat 1-5 502 Acacia, Corona del Mar 675·6000 $357,000 Sat1Sun 1-5 214 Via Dijon, Lido Isle. NB 963·8182 $330.000 Sat Sun 1 4 123 Via Zurich, Newport Beach 631 -1400 $299.000 Sat 1-5 119 Via Yella, Newport Beach 673-0697 Sat 1Sun 1 ·5 2 IR plus FAM RM or DEH * •503 Edgewater. Newport Bch 631 -1400 $995,000 Sat 1-5 3 HDRQOM 2662 Crest view Dr., Newport Beach 644-9060 $335,000 Sal 1-5 849 Towne. Costa Mesa 642·6368 $99.500 Sat 1-5 1601 Reef View Cir., Spyglass Ridge 644-6200 $519,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4932 Flagstar, Irvine 552-7393 $135.000 Sat/Sun 4821 Cortland. Corona del Mar 673·7300 $395.000 Sal 1-5 232 Via San Remo, Newport Beach 631·1400 $675,000 Sat 1·5 2205 Vista Huerte, Bluffs, NB 644-9060 $157 .500 Sat 1·5 2113 Miramar, Bal. Perun, Newport 631 -1400 $444.500 Sat 1·5 470 Shady Dr .. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $167 ,000 Sat 10-2 441 Redlands, Npt Hgts, NB 631 -1266 $267,500 Sat 1-4 3 IR ptus FAM RM or DEN 801 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach 631·1400 $392,000 Sat 1·5 •2312 Redlands, Newport Beach 631·1400 $197,000 Satl-5 17 Me lody Ln CWdbridge) Irvine · 675-6000 $167,500 Sat 1-'5 36 Woodgrove, Woodbridge, Irvine 552-1800 $354,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 225 Via Quito, Newport Beach 673-7300 $675,000 Sat 1·5 421 S an Bernardino, Nwpt Hghts. NB 631-7300 $330,000 Daily 1-5 1538 Cornwall Ln .• Westcliff, NB 631-7300 $235,000 Sat 1-5 5372 Sie rra Roja. T urtlerock, Irv. 640-5357 $1.79,900 Sal 1-5 320Seaward , Newport Beach 631-1400 $369,000 Satl-5 2063 President Place, Costa Mesa 556·2660 SU0,000 Sat 1:5 2.323 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach 631-1400 $975,000 Sat 1-5 ••308 38th St., Newport Isl., NB 631-7300 $525,000 Satl-5 2039 Shipway Ln , Baycrest , NB 631·7300 $310,000 Sat 1·5 4 l•OOM 2146 Vist a Lar edo, Bluffs, NB 642·8235 $290,000 Sat 1·5 2671 Bayshores S850,000 2321 Aralla, Newport Beach &W-6200 '315,000 Sat l-5 Sat 1-5 #6 Warmaprin1, Irvine 645·8850 1242 500 Sun 1·5 118 Via Ithaca, Newport Beach 67t.7300 '650 000 . Satl·5 •4812Cortland CCameoHlndl) C<lM 6'1s.8000 '82',500 Satl·5 ' . 1815 Tan<.1ger, l'o~ta Mes<.1 541i 2313 $27!J,900 Sat 12·4 fi Quc~n~ lll1<.'f, I rvane 759 1501 $17ti,!l00 Sat 1-5 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 2933 Cassia, E bluff. Nwpl Bch 644·6200 $359.000 Sat 1-5 2018 Port Ramsgate 1HVHms > NB 675-6000 $325,000 Sat 1 5 11 Tiburon Bay <Spyglass> CdM 675-GOOO SGS0.000 Sal 1·5 1118 Soml'rsct Ln . Wcstcltff. NB 631 7300 $595.000 Sat Sun 1 5 •ti Winged Fool c Big Cyn > l\JB 675 6000 Stl 1!"),ooo Sal 1 5 * •8 Collins Island. NB 631 1400 $1 .200,UOO Sat 1 5 •12Suncn•Pk, Wclbrg, Irvine 551 -3000 $281.900 SCJt 1 4 2021 Port Hrrstol. Newport Hea(·h 640 5777 Sat 1-5 4l!H Williwaw, HacquetClub. Irv 552·6940 $169,000 Sat;Sun 12·6 21 Hue Fountaanbleau. Npt Bch 644 -9990 $610,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 BEDROOM 2618 Redlands, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $198,000 5 IR plus FAM RM or DEN •1362Galaxy Dr, DoverShores,NB 631-7300 $725.000 Sat 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I HOROOM 200 McNeil U 106. Versailles. NB 640-5357 $112.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 100 Scholz Plaza# 103, NB G73-7300 $112,500 2 IEDROOM 1228 Rutland Rd., #6. Nwpt Beach 631-1400 $124,500 Sat 1·5 •220 Nice Lane,# 106, Nwpt Beach 631·1400 $398,000 Satl-5 •240 Nice Lane. #306, Nwpt Beach 631-1400 $290,000 Sat 1-5 2 IR plus FAM RM or DEN • •633 Lido Park Dr <Fl) NB 631 -1400 $6 10,000 Sat 1-5 215 Old Newport Blvd .. Newport Bch 631·7300 $169,900 Sat 1-5 7 Lago Sud. Rancho San Joaquin , lrv 552·4477 $195,000 Sat 1-4 3 HOROOM 15 Swi fl Court, Newport Crest, NB 640-5357 $240,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IR plus FAM b4 or Da. •8 Ima Loa. Npt Crest, Npt Bch 540-3666 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE I II & I M 4711 Seashore, Newport Beach 631·1400 $650,000 · Sall·S 21R&2• 4601 Seashore, Newport Beach 631·1400 Sat/SUn 1·5 l ..... 2. 421 Fernleaf , Cor ona del Ma r 6•2-8236 $359,000 •-Pool • • Waterfront ••• Waterfront &Pool I .I . \ . . .. r : ~ . . OPIM IM tlfttl 3 BR. CAMBRJDGE. Formai din'g. Green belts. $175,000 w/owner assisted financing. See Wendy Beam At 17241 CANDLEBERRY OPIH IH IAYSHOllS Oistincti ve Cape Cod: Brick nreplace. Beams & shutters. 3 BR. 2 BA w /2 patios. $335,000 LH. See Mel4nda Marston At 2661 CRESTVIEW DRIVE OCIAMROMT -UGUMA Elegance. Architectural integrity and the beauty and excitement or the ocean are combined in this 2 master suite home. From the serene gardens to the roaring surf it's an experience. $1,700,000. AH IHVESTMENT IN T .. ~ LIFI Choice oceanfront 3 BR. custom duplex. One or most sought after locations . Brand new~ Totally unique in design & quality. A valuable' asset today & for the future. $850,000 Fee. DARES TO IE DtflFlltfHT Sophisticated "Art Deco" d ecorated home on peninsula bayfront. 3 slQries with picturesque views of bay & coastline. 5 BR. + MBR suite. Lush landscaping on 45' lot. $1,875.000. IA YFROHT-TRIMIDA.D ISUHD In Huntington Harbour beautifully located Country French 4 BR. home on bay point with private dock & 115 ' frontage . This site was personally selected by the president of a construction company -built under his supervision and to his exacting specification. Custom a.ppoint.ments throughout. Exciting financial package attends t his remarkable buy at $1.100,000. DOVER SHORES_.. YAlONT The pleasures of family leisures or elega nt e nte rtai ning in this gorgeous 5 BR . home. Large pier . slip & dock. Owner will carry all financing. $1 , 750,000. 60 I LIDO PARIC DRIVE Unsurpassed view of bay and ocean from this spacious 2 BR. comer unit on the 7th floor or the most secure & luxurious bldg in Newport. Sauna. Poot & spa. $775,000. COUMTRY FHLIHG IH SPYGLASS Custom ready for the whole family. Large ya rd with playhouse & swings plus covered patio. Family room & gigantic bonus room to use as your imagination desires. 5 bedrooms 41h BA . $595,000. IA YSHORES-OWHER wtU RNAHCE Privacy & seclusion offered to lucky buyer of this 2 story Colonial. Spacious 3 BR + fam. Rm. Can easily be enlarged. Close to private beach & Balboa Bay Club. With land $495.000. IF OHE OF A KJHD Is for you, this is the home. Located on one of the largest lots in Corona del Mar with a magnificent view of the main channel, the islands. the peninsula & forever beyond. 3 BR. +studio. $1,350.000. PEHIHSULA ELEGANCE De sc r ipes this 5 bedroom BA YFRONT home with large boat facilities. High ceilings. Perfection in the cabinetry. Fireplace & wet bar in the master suite. Custom designed, built & decorated . $1,S()(Y,000. Fee. OUTSTANDING IUY ON THE OCUH Lower peninsula oceanfront for $.595,000! ! Charming 2 BR. 2 bath home with fireplace looking out on the blue Pacific. A bonus unit over the garage makes this the most attractive buy on the market. CAREFlllE LIVING ON nt1 llDGIE'I Dynasty model. 2 bedrooms . Conversation area. Large master bedroom suite. Seller bas resources to decorate and landscape to buyers taste. View. Large assumable loan. $375,000. Fee . IA YFllOMT -llACH -PIH RARE location on Balboa's Little Island. 4 BR. on EXTRA wide lot w /view of harbor entrance, peninsula & Corona de1 Mar. large buUdable footage for remodel or new constr. $1,750,000. CAMIO IHOUS MASlWtlCI A truly exqulalle home with 5 BR. + Den. Panoramic OCEAN VU.ws. Beautlful tl\ed prlv*e courtyard. Pool and waterfall. 9~ ft. celllng1 in the ll vln1 area + a eophlsticated a.ecurity 1y1tem. 1875.000 Fee. • M1W DUPUX-CM ~ Newly ~utructed I Bdrm a h bOule h+ • 2 Bdrm 2 Ba income Wilt over a uce 4 car gara1e. Super locatlon. Excellent financing available with cooperative seller. Priced to sell at 1335.000. " MIW u~s 1amAMY WOODS 2 Bdrm 2 Ba, near new, gTeenbelt.s, heated pools, tennis 'court.a, jacuzzi, gas BBQ's. Super location. Large assumable loan available + owner will carry a 2nd. Asking $139,950. 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, large 2-sty townhouse. Super recreation facilities and excellent Eastside location. A sharp home. priced at $154,950. E!E llDllB ILllllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SEFJVICE MEWrORT HO*SE COUM'TaT Glamorous 2 + Acre Estate In Beautiful Setting With Your Own Privacy. Former Home Of Movie Star. Just Listed . Large Five- Bedroom H om e With Double Master Suite, Large Family Room & Gourmet Kitchen. Surrounding Sparkling Swimming Pool Your Own Stables. Priced At $2.500.000. EASTILUFF Former Model With View Of Big Canyon. Three Bedrooms Plus Con· vertible Den, 21h Baths. Wet Bar. Intercom. Lovely Appointments Throughout. Community Pool. Best Value In Area . Listed Under $200,000. A "Joy Of Newport" List· ing. HARIOR VIEW HOMES Outstanding Montego On Fee Land. Corner Location. Secluded Yard With Spa. Beautiful Lush Landscap- ing. Night Li~ht View Of Fashion Island & Big Ca nyon. Owner Motivated. $295,000. IA YFllOMT WtTH DOClt Gorgeous Modern Home With Coun· try French Decor, Imported Anti· ques Throughout. Handsome Wooden Mantels. Huge "Carved Wood" Antique Pub. So Many Special Amenities . Automatic Sprinklers, Air Co nditioning , Security ~ystem . Professionally Landscaped. Dock For so.Foot Boat. Private Beach. By Appoint· ment. $1,400,000. IUY OF THE WEB Create Your Own Financing On This Two-Bedroom, 134 Bath Condo In One or Newport Beach's Most Elegant Gate -Guarded Co m - munities. Neutral Decor . Shown By Appointment. $149,000. LUXURY COHDO Con venie nt Location . Two Bedrooms. Two Baths. Plush Carpets. Plantation Shutters. Skylights. Top Security. Lock Up & Leave When You Wish. Large As· sumable l0'.-2o/r First Trust Deed. Only $255,000 . COSTA MESA INCOME Terrific Triplex In Rapidly Ap· preciating Area, Adjacent To New Redevelopment. Charming Rear House Would Make Great Owner's Home. Other Two Rental Units Help With Pay ments & Taxes. $850 Gross Income Per Month. Excellent Financing Available. Reduced To $155,000. I MEWPORT HEIGHTS FOUR.ft.IX Located On Quiet Street Near Shop· ping. Excellent Condition. Good RENT INCOME. Minimum Vacan· cy Factor. Four Two·Bedroom Units. Assumable Loans. Inspect With Offer. Reduced 1'o $350,000. G:l --..... , ..... SOLID GOLD INVESTMENT 90 feet of waterfront commercial. Balboa Island. Room for 10 boats. $2,500,000. LIDO BAYFRONT Custom country E~lish 6 bdrm. 6 bath home with pier & st . Spectacular view from bayside brick terrace. Features provide elegant charm. Call today. OCEAN YIEW/ltflNFRONT DUPLEXES Drastic reduction on Newport Beach Duplexes. 1st owners 200% deprecia- tion. Great rental area. Owner may as· sist in financing . From$425,000. BRAND NEW ANO NEAR THE WATER TOO! New duplex, Balboa Peninsula, ocean view from upper unit. Owner will accept smaller home as part trade. AWARD WINNING HOME 2750 sq. ft. contemporary 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. . RARE OPPORTUNITY ON LIDO $50,000 REDUCTION • Ttus 4 bedroom newly finished home offe_r~ truly spacious living in traditional elegance on beautiful Lido Isle. Seeing is believing this exceptional value. Call now ! BAYFRONT tlJME SUMMER RENTAL Enjoy sunsets supreme in this 4 bdrm, 4 bath home with pool, pier & float for a large boat. ,. OCEAN PAtllRAMA Cameo Highlands 3 bdr~. 2o/• baths. ocean view home with spa. $395,000. GOLF COURSE UtATION Lovely corner 3 bdrm. 2 bath, pool & jacuzzi. Room for motorhome. Near fwy & airport. Lge 1st. OWC 2nd with substaatial down payment. $230,000. BALBOA OCEANFRONT Panoramic view at harbor entranc~. Prime large lot. 3700 sq. ft. 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom home. $1 .38.5,000. Call for appointment NewellorGill. """ profftu°"_, MOrii•t ••......._. .., ........... c ....... ·-...... ·-··· 673-7300 3377 VIA LIDO. NEWPORT BEACH ,, EASTSIDE VA Charming 3 Bdrm L1'2 Ba home that needs some TLC. Loads of potential with 2 fireplaces, and large add-on family room. Price is right at $136,000. COMDO $97,900 3 Bdrms 2 Baths. located in Costa Mesa near OCC. Great starter home or rental unit. Assume the loan at less than c urrent interest rates. Call before it.s gone . UDO ISL£ con CHARM 2 BDRMS, 2 batb, immaculate con· 4ltion with cxpanslon potential. JUST $3801000. OPEN SAT. & SUN. J-4. 214 VIA DIJON, UDO ISLE Dalebout .. Bay & Beach Real Estate ....... REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 OPEN SATURDAY l·I COMI WITH US •.• TO DOVB SHOllS. ATTE MPTING TO DESCRIBE THIS HOME IS LIKE TRYlNG TO DESCRIBE TEXAS. BUT. CONSIDER THESE FEA'IVRE.5. BAY VIEW FROM LIVING ROOM , DINING ROOM. MASl'ER BEDROOM AND KITCHEN. HUGE MASTER BEDROOM Wlnt "HIS AND HERS" BATHS. FOUR ADDITIONAL BEDROOMS. SPARKLING BLACK POOL AND SPA. HUGE LIVING ROOM WITH SLIDING SKYLIGHT ROOF. POOL SIDE BAR AND CABANA. COMPLETE SECURITY SYSTEM .. SEE RONNlE MARAVICH OR SUSAN FROST. I 362 GALAXY DRIVE •••••••••••••••••••••••••• $725,000 COME WITH US ••• TO WESTCUff. THIS WJLL BE "LOVE AT f1RST SIGHT". IMPRESSIVE FOUR BEDROOM HOME HUGE LIVING ROOM CUSTOM BUILT·IN CHINA CABINETS IN DINING ROOM. BEAUTIFULLY PANELED DEN BEAMED CEILINGS IN LIVING AND DINING ROOMS. LUXURIANT POOL SIZE YARD WITH ELEVATED GAZEBO .. ASK FOR VIRGINIA SWAN OR JANE FRAZEE. 1118 SOMERSET LAHE •••••••• ,SAT/SUM 1·5 .•.•..• SS95,000 COME WITH US ••• TO MEWPORT ISLAND. WATER ON FRONT AND SIDE OF HOME .. JUST LIKE LIVING ABOARD SHIP THREE BEDROOMS. TWO BATHS. TWO CAR GARAGE. PRIVATE PIER AND SGLIP. YOU OWN T HE LAND. SEE BARBARA ARMSTRONG OR TOM UY 308·38th STREET .•.. c,_. o .. r n.. lrldge, •......... $525,000 COME WITH US ••• TO MEWPORT HEIGHTS. LIKE NEW CUSTOM BUILT THREE BEDROOM HOME. AIR CONDITIONING WITH ELECTRO STATIC F ILTERING SYSTEM COUNTRY STYLE KJTCHEN. BAY VIEW. OWNER WILL CA RRY FINANCING SEE ESTHER BROWN. 421 SAN IBHARDn..o ..... Opett Daily 1-S .............• $330,000 COME WITH US ..• TO IAYCREST. STIMULATING THREE BEDROOM HOME CATHEDRAL CEILINGS IN LIVING AND DINING ROOMS OAK PLANK FLOORING COZY fo'IREPLACE HUGE COVERED PATIO POOL SIZE YARD OWNER MOTIVATED MAKE OFFER SEE GAYLE AMATO OR ALLAN MINOR 2039 SHIPW A Y LAME ....••••.•.•..••....•...•..... S l I 0,000 COME WITH US •.• TO WESTCLIFf. IMPl::l'CABLY NEAT THREE BEDROOM AND FAMILY ROOM HOME. CATHEDRAL CEILINGS JN LIVING AND DINING ROOM CUSTOM WALLPAPER NEW CARPETS NEW ROOF CUNV ENIENTLY LOCATED. YET VERY QUI ET NEIGHBORHOOD OWNER WILL Hl::LP WITll FINANCING SEE HARRIET PERRY. 1538 CORNWALL LAME ............................ $235,000 COME WITH US ... TO OLD HIEWPORT. NEW TWO AND THREE BEDROOM CONDOS CONVENIENTLY LOCATED LOVELY BAY VlEW. BUILDER'S PROGRAM CREATES AN URGENCY TO SELL TERMS VERY FLEXIBLE IRF.NE LOUDON ;215 OLD NEWPORT BLVD .... $169.900 .. TWO FORS345,IOO COME WIJH US .•• TO WEST~'~· CLEAN AND CONVENIENT "CAPRI .. CONDO QU IET Rs~ TWO SPACIOUS BEDROOMS. TWO BATHS. SUNt>ECK LIK .. l.PETS ANO DRAPES PRICE JUST REDUCED $15.000. NO\ , rtEM ENDOUS VAL UE SEE JUNE ADAMS 1731 WISTCLIFF DRIVf.. #6 .................. MOW SI 09.500 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE 631-7300 2 HOUSES OH A LOT 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. 25% down owe carry great flnanc ln1 S.0.3666 Whelan Real Estate Spociom Cdlw HOtM 1 s "Bdrm. ram rm . base- ment. wine cellar, spa. in-law quarters, lovely U'eeshaded street in old Co r o na del M ar $475,000. ASSUME LOW IMT. LOAN Anume $63,000 loan at llW•%. owner will carry 2nd and 3rd. No qualify- ing ' Sharp 3 bdrm home. Family room and 2 fireplaces. Only $132,500 Call now 979.5370 A 'LLSTATE REALTORS Balboa Penins ula 2 newer custom houffs on comer lot. Each w/2 car 1ar, 2 bdrm . 2ba , balconies w/ocn & bay views, paUoe. k.25,000. Lge assum. lit. 675-0727 or 644-9155 rotMTSTO rEIRCTIOH Thia home truly de· 1ervea "The Moat Beautiful Home On Tbe Block" award. A func· Uooal balanceolbeauly, comfort and conve- nlen ce. Complete w/remodeled llitdMlt·•O lnaplratioD to anr cook. ........ Nl.9. of newpcual REALTORS 675-5511 CLEAR, COOL AIR AmoncJ biCJ p9tft Clltd udors; w•ll built custom hcMM with 6 Bdrms and small study: 2 flr•plaus, moc:Mnt buitffn appllanus in ldtdMft. Two adfocettf btaUdoble lots, many o.._ .xtras. $250,000. NEWPORT SHORES: W.tl kKat.d awfl'f from trofffc short wall to cllehouu & TEHHIS, pool •k. Gnat l '*"" home. cosy fi,..,.ou. wood dick & patio, .asy OCCHS to oc•an Hoch. Just s 135.000 IMh. / COLE OF NEWPORT REAi.OTiS 2515 £. Coast Hwy .. Cof"OM def Mw 675-5511 _....-unt & Associates REAL ESTAlE HUMT & ASSOCIAnS WIS.-S YOU A JOYOUS EASnR tt()LIOAY CHIMA COVE OPIM SAT 1·5 Exciting 3 Bdrm 2 -sty, w/whitewater, wedge, bay activity. and VIEW. Fr. doors & wndws, spa, brick. Indoor elev. Steps to water. 2 pvt beaches. Near yacht clubs & main beach. $795,000. Jeri Hunt WISTCUff Totally remodeled 5 Bdrm pool home. Sgl level, 3 frplcs . Huge brick ,patlo·nu lush landscaping. Owner may assist. Desirable area. $395,000. Jeri Hunt REAL ESTATE MIWUS11MG EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Immaculate 2 Bdrm plu& den on beauUful cul de aac. E1· tra laree 2 car garaee +RV acceas. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1.11 fl,,.,.,,.t. ()1 ,, ~i K t>l':i tilbl SftYGLASS HIU LEASE Sbr, 4ba, family rm., formal dining, Balcony off master bdrm. Super vu $2000/mo Bob & Dovie Koop DOVER SHORES AtOMT ROW 4br. 4ba formal din .. family rm., pool, super view. ocean, back bay, s teal this total fixer. Seller carry Isl T .D. As king $480,000. Fee. Bob & Dovie Koop LINDA ISLE Sbr 5ba beau ms tr. suite, lite decor. formal din. Bring offer. L~g . 2nd avail. Asking 1.1 million. Bob & Dovie Koop OCEAN VIEW DOVER SHORH 4br, 4ba Galaxy front row ocean view, pool., spa, huge yard. frt. fin .. asking $725,000 Fee Bob & Dovie Koop ORANGE & AVOCADO RAMCH 78 Ac. s ub. div. map complete, 4 sep parcels · sell all or part, heavy producing Bob & Dovie Koop W JJ. TERAlONT IOAT DOCK 3br. 3ba. 3yrs old, new spa huge master ste. w/bay vu. Sell at $525K 1st T . D. $Z74K at 11.5«< ass um. Lrg. 2nd Avail. Bob & Dovie HUMTIMGTOH HARIOOR 2br. zi 2ba, ve ry s harp condo. $142K Bob & Dovie Koop CAMEO SHORE LEASE 4br. Jba, fr. pool. ocean view. 3 pri beaches. $1900/mo Bob & Dovie Koop FORICl.OSURE M.I. 4br, FR. new kit., carpet, drapes, pool, $25,000 dn. Ask- ing $285,000. Only 30 days left. Bob & Dovie Koop SEAWIHD Great terms on this 6 year old 4br, 2ba beaut y. Private swim & tennis club. Priced to sell at $269,900. Ask for Norm or Kasey McKinley HARIOI vtlW HIUS $475,000 Sbr. Hillsborough by Lusk. Pool, sundeck, 2 fireplaces, for. din. rm., 3 car garage, util. rm., seller will con- sider limited partnership with qualified investor. Call Katie Roberts for details and pvt. tour. 759 -1221 tHVEST IM LOCATtOH Sharp 2 bedroom condo in Mesa Verde, priced to sell at $98,500. Call Anne McCasland 631-1266 STAIMED GUSS CHATIAU Sensational 3br. 2112 ba condo in Fountain Valley. New carpet, ceramic tile and loads of stained glass. $112,000. Call Anne McCasland 631·1266 I HUMTIHGTOH llACH 4 PLIX All units are 2 bedroom 2 bath -good rents, no vacan· cy factor. Price $185,000. Loan is assumable . Anne Mccasland. 631-1266 snrs TO MIU squAJtl ru• Fantastic 2-sty exec. home. Lrg tile entry, sep. fa m rm mstr Bdrm w/r etreat & pvt deck. Great Fountain Vailey area. $100,000 1st TD assumable at 11%. Asking $178,500. Bruce Blomgren 759-1221 All YOU llADY FOa SPYCM.ASS HIU7 One of the best ocean vu locations in Spyglass Enjoy the sunsets over Catalina & the Npt Bay. This New Bedford mdl is on a lrg lot & the owner will consldl!r carrying a lrg lat TD for a qualified buyer . 1'145,000. Call to see. Bruce Blomgren 759-1221 UMYllSITY Pill · 20% dwn, no quaUfyina for thi.s lovely 3 act home In one ol lrvJne's finest nei&bborboods. 3 comm. pools & spas, walk to tennis, shopptna & bus atop. Juat minute• to Frwy a ccess. The pn ce Oil tbil home ii under $140,000. Call to see. 7~9-1221. Bruce Blom1ren . 'Ri'MtlC• 234 I. I'"' Stl"tit. Cill• MeM 631·1261 Independent Member Broker ... AMT "VIASAIU.IS• -IXCWSIVA OM II• CAMYOM ~ COUISI Spec t acu l ar D ea n e Ho mes "Versailles" located on largest lot. of all Dean e Homes. Beautifu l golf course view! Profession a l ly landscaped yard with mat ure trees in a private park-like setting including a lovely lge pool & huge spa + an attractive gazebo. Gated front courtyard entry w/fountain. Marble floor in foyer with glittering chandelier. 4 Bedrms, den, formal D.R. & 41h baths. Priced right at $825,000. Call for appointment. ''LOVEL. Y TO LOO« Ar' Call us now and make JU1 appointment to see this beautifully-landscaped 2 bedroom, 2 bath, family room home. Outstanding landscaping front and rear. Large lot, workshop, lots of large closets -and all for $183,000. Definitely today's best buy. llVIME TERRACE -MIMI ESTATI FAHT ASTIC WATER Yu.ROMT ROW New e xclusive listing. Great view of the bays, ocean, bright lights & Catalina! One of the largest Jots in I rvine Ter race (almost 1h acr e). Traditional 4 bedroom home' with huge family room. Lovely pool in front courtyard. Separate spa, darling new gazebo on lower terr. Call for appt. $1 ,095,000 including fee land. IA YCREST CUSTOM HOME Absolutely fabulous Lyons & Cushion custom floor plan. Spacious living room designed for entertaining. Large separate formal dining room & fantastic kitchen boasts of Del Piso tile, microwave, 2 sell-cleaning ovens & many extras. Master bedroom suite separate from other 3 extra large bdrms . $440,000 with great terms. HR ARROWHEAD-VU TO CATALINA Unimpeded view 25 feet across to see the world. 3 Bedrooms. Western red cedar ins ide and out. Architect's award design. See it, then live in it. $96.500. HAPPY EASTER CLOSED SUHDAY - ftLEASE CALL MONDAY WISUY M. TAYL-01 CO .. llALTC>aS 1111 S-J1 'I ........ MIW""'.._'POl.,..,.IT,.. CINTM. M.1. 644-4t I 0 "IOMIT A" Pl.AM IH THE ILUFfS Pretty is the word for the popular & well located end-unit residence. Expanded dining area w/panoramic view, 3 BRS. 2 baths. inside laundry & 2 patios. Short walk to comm. pool area. Exclusive listing $225,000 Kathleen Kelley NEWPORT IE.ACH MIHI ESTATI Quiet secluded cul-de-sac home on almost 1/3 acre . Brick spa, RV access, productive fruit trees & hybrid tea roses. Immediate occupancy. Price adjusted to $255,000 Martie Keepers. ftUSTISitOUS HK.LIE GAIL RAHCH. . . Popular 2-story plan w/excellent financing available. Located on over 314 acre of totally fenced horse property & easy trail access, t his home is complete w/pool, spa, lg patio & maintenance free back yard. Beautiful custom oak plank flooring in living rm, dining rm & family r m. Fplc in mstr BR, fplc & wet bar in family rm. $315,000 -includes corral! Kate Heppler i.cwma JIWa • A.Uct.a omoe Park. 26201 Pueo de Alio1&. Ste. 106 SM-4343 SEAYIEW -NEWPllJ BUCH $400,000 ttC..-W..Wft. HJU.'n""I .,~ ..... -...... HOMtce.._.V .. .._ Sl;J00,000 1610,000 Sttl,000 ,.,._ #106 Slta,000 # J06 SZf0,000 23 I 2 l••••.1.a ley I 1 '7 ,000 H2 Vie S-a .... LWO S'7S.OOO 460 l l••••re,Oce•fll..a St75.000 10 I Cllff Dr.,Cllff ...... sHJ,000 120 Seewwd, Sltoncllffl SUt,000 tZJ VI• Zwtclt,Udo SJft,000 I UI l..tt.d ld. •6 S l 14,500 4711 s........ ..... $650,000 111 l MlroMor, Pea.Pt. $444,100 2321 CNff Dr.,Hewporf S '75,000 LI.NOA . ISLE BAYFRONT LtawkMtt ... ..£:J.9~P. ............ ..try, dlp•pool & 1pe. S,.CI•• 5 bedroo• Ito .. wltlt ••ert •-•lty. '--99 patio. bo9t ... , for l bMh. HARBOR RIDGE ESTATt (1,995,000 PaorH•IC vli fro• """°'' ,.... • ......,..c .... •w Lom• XIV M_. .._.. with .... , ...... .,. detoH. ......... 4 bedroot11, llbr•ry, fort'Mll •·""-A custolft ho"'• for th• dltcrh11l11at· McJHKvffH. UDO ISLE BAYFRONT $2 400,000 Exceptlo•al decor tltrHgi.;;;.f tills 2 ... tory rHlde•c• wltlt 5 be6-oo• ••Cited dlw.nlL be..ttM ........ bw. LarQe ,_tto, + cocktaU ~ ,_. & tip for} boah. Ult0b1h"11eted VU of My ..t ..,.... COLLINS ISLE BAYFRONT $1,200,000 CorHr 2-ttory coat....,orary with print• boat 1Up. l••tlf11I decor ... a.gltout ..... .. ~ + .....,. e.o.... OwMt-will .... filtClftC•· Cliff DRIVE VUFRONT S975,000 Groad proport1oH tltrcM19hottt with dow ~ VUt frotR wnost ~. Perfect dKor & condltlOR reflKted "'"' 3 bedroo"'•· large llYlftCJ, fCIMily Hd Wllcrd rootM. PriYcrh ICMMI r'OOlllt plut dKJI & spa. OW'Mt' wil urry flRancMc). OCEANFRONT EXllJISITE $975,000 ,...._, arcMtectwal -••u ... ce °" corMr. Mew wood & ,._., ~ oc* cabl111h & ..+le.._. CllWI & cMcor la this 2-story hCMM wittl .r.;:wt kffcMtt & r•wcld IMlhf' wfh. entftc VU of HG ..,,., froM ..... 2 becl ....,_, ...,.... plul 2 bed. .....ta1 •It. Y• c:Ollld .... this a aiftCjM fGMUy home. OCEANFRONT HOME + INCOME S2 200,000 PeNiuasula rt. 1;J;.;rtt Y011 ~'t bulld today! Q11allty co111tn.ctl0fl I• this ........... & be..tlfW property. Y• ha.,. two 1MMM1, lorger tt.. MOSt. u .. lft OM .......... ---+ ~ Oii .... oee.-....... ,. .............. OWMt' flexJWe with ...,_, Wll coi-'der leosMCJ the laRd. Fore•er VU. PENINSULA POINT·SUPER $444,500 W• to lay & OCHm fram tWs 1W.gl1d bHlity. Co...Wefy MW .. & Clllf & loads of "°°"' fOf' le. • ...,. ~ 2-ttory wfftl ....,... & groo•ed .......... ' ......... -c:.,.,. J bed. l -..,. .... .... + ........ CORONA DEL MAR-$285,000 AA I· I lot a. old COM la a ...-r ....... ...... lltcWed .. price. on .. by l 14 Mtrigokl .cl cal far .WS LAGUNA OCEANFRONT $299,000 Spect•ctil•r oce.. •l•w frHl .. ,, .......... 2 ..... 2bo e04prttlif • .... oce-. .,.....,..,, ,.t•ecy, searfty, .......... ~poa&. NEWPORT BAYFIOHT n,a ~ ........ 2.-.a. ...... ...... CetllH ... .,.. ~ ..... ·--..... lellr' .......... •• c ....... .., .... CANALFIONT~ 055,tDJ LoYflr ~.,..W 4 Md"(;;;, J.91ory j ._ ..... ~ .............. ....................... _.... w..-w .... ,... ............. NEWPORT DUPLEX $325,000 New -............ a ...., Newport louiHom __. LJclo .... & beaclL Two 1pacloH lbtd. v1tlh o.:.c:••y coastnlctlea.Stnette._. EDGEWATER BAYFRONT-VU $995 000 fee q.det Newport loc..._ flWflJ tro. tr.Hie & ocro11 frCNa a., I.a.cl. 0....- ._ ,._. & ,.,....... -,;'Nd to yo. c• a..lcl to..orrow. hit 3 bed. ._ wfth HC.u..t fla•ciflg ....... Sip for 1onJt yacht. VU of...-. lay. WEST NEWPORT-50ft. to beach $675,000 a..tlM c111tom ct.iplex -I years okl with 1uJe owner'• •It with 4 bed. & VU of ocean. LarcJ• 3 bed. ,....., be.._. fin.-clftg. LIDO ISLE CORNER-VU $675,000 Off9t hMJ ttM e1clt.1Mnt & cont.at11••t of Lido llffftyle -......, c ... ha11M, bkydilMJ & frietldly people wllo -toY iocJQlftCJ ttM tale. 2-ttory ) bed.4 bat\i, ~. fonnal dla. ""'· al ••DitMa.. BALBOA ISLAND llJME + $450,000 R.,. doors from beach & bay with 3 bed, retltOCNfed kltcheft, brfd&. Marni & w ........ hteludel 2 bed. ........ SPYGLASS--PASTORAL VU $495.000 OfferlnCJ flHlble leaM/ optl011 terms on thlt Hewporffr mocW' with 4 bed. tam.rm. din.rm. home with i11terlor CJCl"'den. 1kyHC)ht1 & more. CLIFFHAYEN TRAllTIONAL $392,000 A ""Y .,.elm hofM with liMt.t f5 Ollt & 1... .... thi'oughovf & fas decorated lonJe rootM ....... 3 pl111 targ• t.mlly ra, dht.r"'. & ...-cured frOftt & back yards. VU from 2"d floor. VILLA BALBOA FURtlSHm $398,000 Decorated down to the "9Rat'1 .yebrow. •• lnctuct.1 ••erzt:\. & ready to OCCllpy ftOW, 2 bed. ba. perfect condition. A ltldeawoy or HKllfln ~! UDO ISLE HONEYMOON ~ 000 :..zerfect 1tarter cottage wf'h 2 OOMI & 2 bca. paffo & lllOn. HHda paint. wallpo,.r & carpet. BAYFRONT CONDO--lARGE $610,000 Mor. l"OCNll .... ::'l "°""" thlt 2 bed + ... & peHo • ton1e nc. 1oot alp o•oll. s•mlt lea••;.- SOORECLIFFS CORNER ~,000 •••lug l bedroont ltonte with ... falft.na. & l'OCMft to •xpalMI. LeoM /Olp postlble wt.lie '" flx .. BAYFRONT LIDO PDIN. . $425 000 ~ 0... of tM bast ;'ricect co-op _... 116. Mtwport witlt l-woy VU olf ....,. &; ..... Security bldcJ. o,... ....... 2 beet; 2 k Liie• sitting on top of the wcWtd. BEACH DUPLEX AXER '51),000 .. Oceallfro•t d"'91U t••t c•• b• ,..., ... d to Mc .......... lbultet .. ,.... ..... con for~ PENINSULA PT. WllOI c.te. 1 • ....., ...... Jit.3 ..... J . W. IR • lonfy f~ ariCU1bd ..... Loh of chana. ACrotl to ...... w • /, BACK BAY -POOL $191,.• ·~ a.ht••• l ..... 2 ......... f.-lr .... ... COYered petlo. ,,...... ... ( priadteHL , .J •• VILLA BALBOA 5211-' ~ ..... Jlf•·· ••• ,...... .... ·--•• lladr.,... ~ ........ ~ , ...... ...... -·-·~· ,,. • PALM SPRINGS LUXURY CONDOS For Only $99.00 Per Weekend or 3 Nites & 4 Days During the Week All we ask is q() minutes of ye» time to Hplom the I 0 key ciff erences to check and corrpcre when thinking about Vocation <:o-Owrietship W~CoCIBL T1meC!>hare~ For Information Cati C714t 337·2507 lox HO. 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B 963-8182 .i-·~~s llOW SELLING PHASE 10 IN OUR 9th YEAR MODELS OPEN DAILY I 0 A.M. 17141 536-8847 A COMMUNITY FOR ACTIVE ADULTS -~ Br S1an1I landmark On t ol Tht S11n1I Companon I , ALLSTATE REALTORS "We support all objectives affording re- sidents of this community the opportunity to live rn safe, sanitary and decent hous- ing. We believe in the principal of free competition under private enterprise to achieve the consumer demands." Two OfficH to Sw-1• You I 0061 TcAert. Fcuataill Y.-.Y 96l-9Jll 1915 Attc.ta, Hulk --IHclt 536-tJI I • • AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY SUPPORTS PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK GARY L. CLARK Soleo~'-SHERRY SAWYER S...Rov-· .. AMERICAN TILE COMPANY I .. 2333 N Broodwoy S(](rto Ar.a (" Q27 1. Soles: (7 14 J 8 35-1662 Mom Of lice 8 35-2 3() l Tirle Info 83>1144 INVEST FOR THE FUTUR~ INVEST IN REAL ESTATE! Duplex-VA terms. Orange County location, only $114,500. Condo -Assume, low down payment to existing TD. 2BR., 1112 BA , close to Huntington Harbour $95,000 Fixer-upper-vacant, spacious 4BR .. 23/o11 BA (La Questa). Only $30.000 down payment. owner will carry balance at l 2% 847-2622 6078 W ontfl' A.,.. Wha t's the Wisest Inve stment . Today ? REAL ESTATE See Your Realtor and check the Daily Pilot Cl assified Ads dai ly for outstanding opportunities DailyPilai 642-5678 •I h t •• n .. •CANYON -Broadmoor, 4 bdrm, I 21h bath, wiUJ pooi and spa, 1}eWly re· d~rated. t&tS,000 . , . A llstin& of ~ie Barrinston. LtVI (llCI A MILLIOMAJl l -One bedrooin penthouse in Newport Bf;lch. Guarded gate, pool, gym, and many extras. $139,500 . . .. A listing of Dennis Scholtz. CLIAM DIAL -on a clean home, " tasteful, 3 bdrm., 2 bath Monaco in Harbor View Homes. $235,000 (fee) • . . . A listing of Debra Bibb. ' SKYLIGHTS & USED UICIC -Cozy and ~ well done 3 bedroom. pool, fireplace, lovely flower filled yard. $165,000 . . . A listing of Sharon Corzine. HARIOR VIEW .HILLS -3 bdrm .. like a ... country inn with den, pool. French doors, beam ceilings. $595,000 ... A listing of Mary Ann Anderson. MOVf..IM COMOITION -4 bedroom. 21h v bath, formal dining room, family room. Every extra. $225,000 ... Alis"- ing of JoAnne Perkins. f t .. U~IVUI: ti()MI:' REALTORS. 675-6000 2«3 U•I CoHI Highway. Corona drl Mar WI Hi.VI 47 Ofl THI IHT A•INfS tH TOWN CAMEO SHORES LOWEST PRICED FIE Large assumable 1st TD. Walls of glass lead to wood deck. Beautiful views from master suite, living and ·· family rooms! Plus, lovely private beach. For full details, call. -WALK TO llEACH Oi Giant 4 Bdrm priced right! Spacious li ving room. features wood burning fireplace. Owner assisted financing. Hurry! '• NO DOWN PAYMENT Pay closing costs only! Buy your own 0. home ! Must qualify for monthly .: , payments. Exciting new concept. Call today for full deta ils. OCEAM VIEW ONLY I 0°/o DOWM ;, Now reduced thousands! Spacious 1 living room , features glowing fireplace1 3 large bdrms + den. Greal l\SSUmab e 1st and owner will help finance. . . .I \ .. !' THE REAL ESTATE RS CmtONA ,OB. MAR OFRCE, 673-1550 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!~ ., , ~ tl n ,(i .; WISHES YOU AND YOOR FAMILY A JOYOUS HOLIDAY .............. Jomtlracey Mriyw laldey D•• ...... L.-ryCn• R..a.OeY04p Vl,...,aketr GIHPw_.. Jflf aM ,._Uoyd MyMc~-M.._"W Wlyt ...... \ ~V..o.t . ~ ........ .... ~W:, ,,.... • .....,Wlht D141iMW... "Ji Lei ...... M_,v • ..-....w ............. '671;3f 1 I ~!Ill associaf cd MESAVEm ' . ,\ Tbla I bdrm ~llanner wu ooee a modtl boale. It la loc:at.d 00 • br.&1• C!Ul·4'•HC lot and ftlled with exin.. Plm8HED --:IA~Y=MOW=~IT~---------t•raae. ao.tto ~boola. ,. •... ..-. •• -Xl.nt. uaum. flnancln1. OHMSlleAY l·I __ _..... OfferedaU t"-500. 11 .._~.. 2 'Bdrm ba1h'ont with z BOAT SLIP ·SAHD'1 ~~:e1~i~f *Cote Realty BEACH+ larl• a bdrm ... 50 ooo. & Jnve••ment • dtn. 2 batb bOmt • •• ' L .. AS7~7 mucb morel '52.5,000 ! 642-5200 ,._,. 7 Owner/ Aieat 11s.e111. OCIMROMT Choice COl'1le't duplH. ~ IEAUTIFUL WrlJ!t 2 bath up. 2 bdrm, MESA VMDE A PETE BARRETT 2 bun down. Can coo-SpaclOUI 5 Bdrm. Best Vert to • m bome ~~~~~~~~~ buy lD t.be area. Model SELl,ER· •-HfLPr_ condition. Only $205,000. FINANCE! -.ooo. ...._, aluh I 007 Aak for Robert Ml.lllkeo . REALTY S.JUtifVl 40oo aq, ft home .wttJi every amenlty ~r f•mll.y out4oOr u~ or formal·' entertalolng. Spectacular o-ce an v le ws, profeuioo ally landscaped, brick patio. Ll'I master Bdrm suite lncludea 1 of 4 fireplaces. Owner will provide all flnanclna to qualified buyer. SUBMIT ALL OFFERS THROUGH STU SWEENEY Whelan 4t1-2:1J! Real Estate 140.U66 CostaM ... 1024 Cost.M ... 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Foua.PUX TIMANT HUS BY OWNER wlffl .._. ,.,.... Xlnt Flna.ncing ! Two holdet on lol: 2 1310,000 • YOUU 1.0¥1 co•• NOMI ••. to thls panoramic vlew, cuftDm home ln prime area. of Turtle Rock. Upper level inv{t~a form al din1na. with , f amity rm, fourmet kitctlen, 3BRS and ~wo baths. Lower level w/den/study, larae siame room w /fireplace and wet bar i>iUS 4th BR and b ath. 1385,000. Helen Wood, 644·6200. \ u qu1sm&. y DISIGtel 4BR, 2~ bath residence enhanced by. dramatic ceiUn' elevations and atrium views. Terrific assumable loan. $250,000 incl. land. Verdeen Weiner, 551-8700. In1Ae C&mP1.18 V&lley Cent.er WOOdbrtdge VUllle Cent.er 762-1414 66l·8700 ...... .., ,,.. ....................... 131· l.21S41 ••• • IUY OF lHE YEAll •'71-7060• Penlnaula Pt 3 Bd.r R&'M~ Bdrm w/trplc Ii 1 Bdrm 67S 0073, (714)36-4123 dream cottaae. Pvt ----------• yarda. Always rented. OPEN~AT.1.s **TIE£$ Owner wUl help finance. 8d TOWNE, $99,SOO VA. Exceptional 2 Bdrm 2 Ba HIGH ASSUMAIU 4Br home w/1pa, xlnt. cood. SUl8,000. 5.5.2.e940. bome priced to aeU -~------• uso.0oo. Call Della, I' ~ \, I ( tj: "-Aak for Sandy. TERMS Beet buy on the townbome tronUna oa 631·2242 market. 3 BR 11,AJ Ba, quiet tree-lined 1reen· ----~----~--~ ~9...-.. • ] huae yard, fruit trees. belt End ··-•t Ira patio -= Sunb<M lir',lft." Devin & Co. 642-6368 · wu ' M~I V£IO( _ ' w/brtck BBQ. A11ume t.M low interest loan. Hurry, ~~~~~~'!t. lnl 4 Bdrm, 2V. Ba in Irvine'• Colony Club. WaUt to comm. pool, ten· nil courta, 1choola, •boP- _.P,in . Pri to sell Call BESTBUY-Charmln14 MESAVERDE EI Toro 1032 won'tlut! bdrm 3 ba bome with Cbte 3br pool home. 10% ••••••••••••••••••••••• (g). ui...~Ab ~d ~. family rm. Comer lot. dn, very lge 10% auum. IY OWta ~I ""'"' '' ge VERYPRIVATEyards. loan . Prln . only . 3br, 2ba, Creekside Realty Immaculate and ready Agt/owneT, 966-17U. Home lD El Toro. Brick · 551 -3000 to move in. Close to patio spll w/redwood schools and shopping. 1 0 . 7 S % L 0 AN : 3 deck: l&e assum. no 4ttoBarrann Pkwy,lrwln~ $17S,900. bedroom, three bath qualifying. Principals ------------• ••• ~=~~ Santa Ana You are the winner of 2fnettdt.+t ($12 Value), lo *c t " R Jt home. About2100 square only Sl29.SOO. 770.8660 or * •llST LISTED 0 e ea Y feet. Di.ninl room, Cami-8SS·438S FABULOUS & Investment ly room. brick fireplace. -----------• Fantastic 3 Bdrm 2V. Ba FINANCING! 640-5777 ;rwo slory floorplan. ASSUME 9 >/4°/o lownbome In Wood· TG Thia luxuriously Located on QUIET cul Beaut. lrg 4 Bd home. 3 bridge. Cozy livln1 room TUllTUAOCK Garden Home by Bren, 3 Br. library, family rm, form a I dlnlnc rm , 2 frplca, over 2SOO aq. fl. Assumable loan at 9718% or new loan at 12%. llS Silverfern . 851·9099 Open House Sat/SunH. lc•C~dn landsc ape d ruetlcl _________ de sac. Aaeume 10.75% yrs new. Many nice w/fireplace, im · retreat has the unique· I 0010 DOW.... loan, owner wlll help features. Only 1181,000 maculale throuehout ness or an artist's home " " finance 1154 ,090 + lerma ! Patrick Shows like a model A with 4 bed room s. 3 Best location in Laurel TA R BELL . BK R Tenore, agt. 631·1266 must to eee. Assume A priJ 2l n.t 2S AnahMm Convention Center Tickets must be ex- changed for reserved seats at the convention center ahead of lime. Call 642-5678, ext. 212 claim your tickets. baths, just a few blocks I Pt. 3 Bd 2 ~ Ba . "•O.l?20 graduated pa yment to the beach and featur-1 pool/•r:· Super &.side _ ... ________ __, loan. Call for details. ing french doors and an of Coa •Mesa. Call Tim MESA DB. MAI :i.":.' u m . S 1 84 • • o o . Rhone at-1216. Be•utllul """" otyle 4 {Ill] \ll>od brldgc br 2 ba, 2000 sq rt. nicely ~Ian dee., xlnt neighborhood. · 111 Ll·ngO ·nudrapee/carpet,House ~v..., 1014 551 .3000 wlll sell itself. 1137 ,SOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4nt8arrann Pkwy,lrwlnt ••• R&'Mtt< RE·\I TllHS ASSUMlt .1% Openanytime. Ll1hted & screened patio, 3br. 2ba, cent. air. lge lot. Nr pool, parks, schools. Owner will coop w/lo dn 11>.i h .. n Prin only. 54.5-7091 ,$3.l,59ha7.50 ~~.~~ .•. !~.~~ IS a you ve to put down on lh~e 2 bdrm llVINE TERRACE homes. Xlnt opportunHy AXER 6 PLEX/IASTSIDE REO.toSl25.000 BUILDER'S With IU2.000 in assuma-c Lose.out ble loans ranging from s;- 9~ % to 11 %. t27,4SO SALE gross income annually. weu ttept s1n11e story SOMMERSET SALi IY OWNER WESTMONT HOME ll Bdrm + bonus room, 2 Ba. Priced for quick sale $117,000.847·72" H.t ..... lwlt 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• to buy! Seller wants 4 Br bonus room It quick s a 1 e ! ! On 1 Y sparkiin& pool. Superior ~~{7~30. 759· lSOl or location. Won't last. WALKER&LEER.E. r;;.'ki~nly. Gr~g Astle units with 4 garages CITIHOMES PLUS off-street parking. 2 STY LAMDMARK On 60'x300' Jot. lallw& a... Sh. 4 Br. 21,AJ ba, 3 car gar. CASA DEL RIO '44-721 1 Fab~~~r·s~!5tran :r_w~ioft1::1u!:~1":i:i: R&'M~ IHlllllM Hew COIMlot clsco-slyle townhomes. Asking $159 ,900 Fast Xlnt tenns.13% interest Dramatic entertain· _es_cr_o_w_._Bk_r_963-8377 ____ 1 for 3 years. 12132 Ed· ment areaa, 1k.ylitea, rn. '1:1 11 I'." inger-close t.o Harbor Jasmine Creek decorator awninged entries, op· Blvd. home, plan 1 oo green· -------------! Uonal stained glasa win· OPEN WEEKENDS 10-5 belt immac. S3o5.SOO POOL Ir SPA dows • more! Private 641-1991 ; 631..:161, agt 840-814.S Lr& s Bd. lVa Ba. prof recreation. South Coast decorated " air cond. Plau & Newport Beach 91/4°/oLOAN Steps loCdM Beach Lov· Loads of coocrete d~k· just minutes away This 3 Bdrm home has e I y 3 8 r hom e on ing w/space for boat Sales office 902 Lorn been completely re· beautiful street. Prine. stora1e.Aaking$242,SOO. bardySt.,orcall decorated. Manyutras only Brkr: 982-2900 or Call Glen Hellwarth 831-8123 Assume 9 1•3 loan 67S·0'704 SS9,1MOO. Price. IUll,000. Call to·---------• day 979-S3'70. BY OWNER· Best Mesa A I a y I I d • D r • Verde location, move-lo LL STA TE Wat .. float cond. Sl62,SOO. 540-6152 _ Exciting custom home . ....:..::.---------1 REALTORS Incredible lot size 4PLEX-S30ICDtt OUTSTANDING ---------i Private beach. private OR TRADE FOR R . E IUY slip. Fee land. $3,850,000. COSTA ME$A BLUFFS Lovely 4 Br 2 Ba home Linda Tagllanetti. ell· * * * * * * 00 cul·de-sac. Best elusive ent. IEMTAL HOME financing avail. Sl59,000. _s_~_:_i_$4_r_~~-G:._A_T11_:_~ __ , 11a GOLDEN TOUCH CONDOrllUMS 4Br, 2Ba Mesa Verde 21ty fixer. Owner will finance or ask about 5% down. NoAgt's please. Rltr 556-6516 KIDS OK 3 Bdrm, 21,; bath, front uoil. Ideally local~ for children M.50 mo 1901 Alabama •1. North of Adami. Immediate oc· cupancy. Broker , 913-8182. BUYING ? SELLING ? tr someone told you that y o u· w o u I d s a v e thousands or DOLLARS when buying or selling I your property & still have lhe total and quah ty service of a pro· feuional realtor. would you take the time to call ..... 848-14titi I .\ ' I 'H ' I • Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Specl•ff•ta Large private decks fl patios. Only 3 left. Xlnt •;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ --------~::1r!: 133 interest for 2 UMDaSTATID ASSUME 13°/o R&'MJ« IH 1\1.Tlll<S 2000MEYERPLACE ELIGAHCI No qualifying. $30,000 OPENDAJLY 10-5 A home for the dis· down. Popular Dutch &'1·1991: 831-4361, agt. crlminatlna executive Haven. below market ram ily. Beautifully value. Mo. pymt ·s101B. OPEN SAT ONLY 10-2 coordinated decor tbru· By owner. Prln. only. 3213 Dakota out. 2 story home with 831·50'2 n•. 3Br. 2Ba. Mesa Verde. soaring entry and living -------- solid financing. S139,SOO. rm, formal dinln1 room, ASSUME I 0¥•cro LM By owner556-7174 warm family room and 5 Bdrm, 2 ba, near ----------• kitchen plua lovely beach. next to large Attractive house on quiet master swte with view. park. 21100 sq ft. ~w tree lined st. Lg yrd. bdrm plus loll/den. cpts. Asking Sl~.900. E'slde, Asking 1125,000 Huge new 1 pa l Owner will help finan. 645·1103 generoua yard. Cul-de· Call Century 21 /Berg ---------• sac location. *320.000. Realty 8S2-88tl 41DIM & OEN LAIGI FAMILY HME 2Ba, Insulated, Paneled FAMILY HOME Like new 4 BR 3 Ba, thru-out, cop""'• plumb-Large 1 yr old home in ·1 · roof_. d !am rm. fonnaJ alnlng It C •PECOD mg, new , covere Costa Mesa with 3 bonus rm . Prof A patio Is gas BBQ. Tree bdrma, 3 baths den and · BEAUTY shaded "HuceCorner." family rm. 2 n~places. ~n;:g~'c!iL!cl:le~ ~¥,Ill t120 000 L1e back yard. Close t.o ,_N.., / G 5 Bdrm, famlly room. CHAIMIHG DN After oWn Pymt. h 1 d k S ,000. "" 0 A · Buccola bull\! Oil cul dt OWC tie 2nd TD. Al· .utum 51;.% lat P .l .T .l. o:lp ~w:~b1/:.n~: _M_CMS2 ______ _ uc near Newport'• aume Slot,.(00 at 11~%. tlOK balance a.mortlad $225,000. Back Bay. Covere So. of Hwy. Close lo 11 years, incl lO'J. ln· patio, worbbop, plw park. Beaut. atreet. Sub-tereal·no points. PP MIADOW ,All( comp lete tecu rlty al1t NlO,OllO. lJY owner. ONLY\MS-Dlt 171tem. Call now to--1 (~11)4»tul 1-----------1 Till.I woa't lut at onlt ......_r ____ • -----------$175'0001 •nn THE REAL ESTATERS INVESTORS LOOI Three ~ ~ a lot. Exc•ll•itt finaneln1. Eastaide Clll•a. ODlY '11t .... tcM1l1 ----------• lllS,000. Won't last •A RARE AND The lowest priced home in prestigious College Park area. Stanford plan located on the park. Many cu.st-Om features, 2 Br l Ba. sgl story. Al· tractive assumable High balance loan. Ask· in 1136 500. SS2·7393 SPECTACULAR VIEW of mountains and lake. 2 Master bdrms .. DEN, 2V. ba. Plan C in Turtle Rock Ridge. Professionally decoral· ed. central air cond . Ful· ly assumable loan. Best location m the entire de· velopment. $329,000. 't523 CAMPU5Da·IRVINE ---~ ------ Town (6 Country ft QEALTOQ~ "~ 552-1800 LARGE 4 BORM-lOW PRICE 4 Bdr.m 21h 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 only $45.000 down ! $155,000. Open Sat at 7 Poinsettia. UNIV. PARK TERRACE $29,500 down. Bri~ht clerestory windows above the. living room will intrigue your guests the moment they step into the formal entry. Cathedral ceilings and large wet bar provide an elegant setting for entertaining. Cozy loft den, 2 Br 2 ba. Oversize 2 car ear. Open Sat/Sun 1·5, 5294 Plum Tree. $138,000. CUL Of SAC LOOATION Sparkling 3 Bdrm, form dining rm atrium, brkfst area, (rplc, new carpets and attach. 2 car gar. Assoc. pool and clubhouse $159,500. Sat 1·5 at 5292 Thorn Tree Lane, Univ. Park. GREENBELT L~ATION Newly dee. 4 'Bdrm, S bath 3 level "Heather" mdl. in Turtlerock with wide greenbelt view. Great financ- ing, high assumable loan. Offered aL $259,000. OIAllDl£E Lownt priced l Bdrm + loft condo. very •harp end uit. Vacant aod baa k>clk boa. C/21.=C•. Jl7 **I-ICE LAIBll Fabulous J.M. Pettira Landini Plan 4 . Masnlficent patio w I privat e spa . Cozy fireplace In muter 1uite wtlaviab adjoining bath. Huge country kitchen w I ever y amenity Of fered at $315,000. Owner \\\lodbrldge Realtg 551 ·3000 •t20 Barranca Pk"'' , In 1n" C1t '41 4t4-1 I 77 Walk to beach, ocean vlew~ 3 Bdrm brand new COLDWeu BANl(C!RC CUSTOM HOME ..wPOIT Completely custom home, clean and immaculate 2 private brick patios, spacious .living r m, 3 Br, 3 Ba, gourmet kitchen and all the goodies. •n«•,, .. ..,.,.,,.,..,.,lf.. LOCJ'lll• N6glltl , 1052 Plush carpets, walking distance to the BY rillNfR oc••..._. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach & Water. Don't miss this one VJl bolJle. Skylitea, hrdwd floora. Owner will help finance . 1335 ,000 . 891-3888 or 49'-3872 l•--------•ITownhouse 2Br. 112ba, $85,900 Sl0,000 dwn As RH RCTaylorCo 47DUUHrTS Less than 1 year old . Jn co me S221 .500 O v. ner builder will carry ' 15 LARGE A.PTS H 1gh rental area 10 Costa Mesa. $63,000 in- come now & rents are low. Over $400,000 in hnanrmg available. IALIOA·IEDUCEO TUITI.BOCIC lro1 .. u.~ Best priced 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, family rm. Open house Sal/Sun 1-5. 5372 Sierra Roja. ~OMT 1 Spac 3Br Vl't ba 1500 ft for $265,000. UHDB llMODll. condo. View, ale. rrr,1. NOTHING DOWN ~cated in a most pre· close to shops. 9v4% n J QUAIL PLACE sl1glou.s A!ea ol L!lguna S l lo , 000. Own I Ag t PROPERTIES OCEAN VIEW Beach, this pool size lot 831-7048 on the sand will have th -1 Bdrm condo in beaut. ultimate in luxuriousMlulonVa.fo 1067 752•1920 Versailles,nexttoHoag oceanfront Living. Tr a di-•••• • •••••••••••••• •• •• M e m H o s P t . 3 Mos. SJ~ce Rent 2 Mobile Homes ORANGE COUNTY AGT 752-5836 s um 160,000 loan at JOl-,•,7, Owner will carry 2nd. 536-4664 dys DlSPBt.ATE! Newpo r t H each Versailles 2br , 2ba. patio. frplr , pool, Jar. Harbor & Ocean View . gu1ck sale l:iy Owner Sl 32 .000 firm (213)821 7949 PRICE 6 townhouses. Balboa Peninsula 2 Br 11"1 Ba 8 yrs new , 8 c arports. Seasonal rental can dou- ble intome. C /2 I Newport Clllfr 640.5357 IYOWHH Or-.eTrHCa.do Plan 5 "l bdrm 1 ba on stream. Pnnc1pal only after 7pm. 552.7552 T•rtterodl ...... Oahel...d honal in architecture. By Owner F1nancinl( Everythl.na for h~gh hfe. PALM SPRINGS AREA Features include avail Madrid 620. Sl20,000 You write your le'llels, 5 bedrooms, pool/spa. mint cond . terms, I will SiRn It' 2 Br 2 ba. 4 yrs old Com pl baths, 3 fireplaces. 3 ra corner lot. all upRrades W ATEIROMT HOME i---------•I 549·4747 furn On~ hole exec golf garage. dramatic fami· 22211 Oeste llo . Appl With altp. $1.50.000 down. IACIC IAY course in adlt park ly room with tugh ceil· 951-1635 Owner will finance. 3 Bdrm 2 bath h View San Jacinto ings Beauuful beach. ----SSS-8171 I plu.s ide~ mother·in~1':! Smt Clemente I 076 638 9300askforVirginia VILLA IALIOA Offered at $2.20-0.00 .... _ port•--.. quarters . Co m pl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----Lux Condo. rompletely completed. .-w --.... 106t C ustom home nearl /b h -For the 01scnminatmg Mobile home.20X32.dou upgraded Asi.um w at .-.....,000. Buyer exqwsit" custom ble wid e $35.500 $148,000 hrst 13', no Co ..... E TO •••••••••••••••••••••• w at• r Owner w i 11 I ...., ,. ---.... Rltr "' -HEIGHTS CONDO finance Wlth low down. oy ... c--. . minutes from Marina Newport Beach qualt f y in~ $24ll 000 THE ..otr.E Agt 982 2900 S.._.7729 180 deg ocean viewi. 3 631 7331. tot a I W 111 accept 1 Scenic, serene, superb' Quiet Npt Hgls/Chf · Bdrm 3ba famil -----Pori.che or Mer<:l'de::., Localed al units Pointe, rhaven condo w/pool & HARBQ,R VIEW HOME formal dirung SS~.~· Clean. modem 2 br. 2 ba, part down Pool. Jar. 2 FOURrUXES Excellent Costa Mesa rental Fantastic ftnanc ing Try 15'1 down DUPLEX Prime Eastside Costa Mesa location Only $11 5,000. low down pay ment. submit RCTaylorCo 640-9900 2 story, 4 bdrm. dining rm, added den w/wet bar, steps lo park. comm. pool & tennis As sumable loan Owner. will assist in finanrmg $210,000. Fee Agt , 640.5560 this lovely Country garage. 6reat assuma· "Montego". cbr. 2ba. SEAVIEW Open Sun 1 5 at 3905 dbl wide Nr So Coast Security M5 74S5 Fren c h c uslorniiedblefinancingNoquall 2br d · t C llAdl Plaza.mattracU\epark home offers 3 bdrms. f y Ing G reg Ast I e ~':2~:nd, loan assum. c 0 m ~ t ~~· r l:'vi8o ~ a e n a ur1a w all rac Below $40,000 lncotn~ Properly 2000 baths, Library, magnif1-759-1.221 w/view. By Owner LCICJlllMIVllocJeR.E. Call eves. Mon-Thurs.•••••••••••••••••••••••·-----.-;;;;.-_---;.-_ cenlchefskltchen,terra $365,000. 833·3622 or _ 497-1761 556-7985 '4-8-12UHITS cotta floors, and over· p••n 644-8018 will cooperate Smt J•• ----Good location m Or:inRe TAX SHELTER 126U.Sarto12450,000 78 U Texas $965,000 55 U Boise $125-0,000 WOODBRIDGE Mus t sell fast , brand new Peters' II Plan, 48r. 3Ba, 9 hOW1es lo lall.e OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 #6 W armspnng $242,500 Agt. 645·9850 whelming view of the 4th IUI with broilers. Ca..Jstrano I 078 0 W MER WILL I Bdrm I ha $41 K per (airway al the exdusiv '" unil E IH su-IUY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fl .... "' .... CE I Niguel Cowitry Club. ==-=-======i rS:R ~" Riqht R.atty 979-8533 Call for private show-LESS HARBOR VIEW Spacious 2 Bdrm. den, 3 Mia.. Fr Marilta Best buy in De Anza, 2 •• ..., THAM I 0010 2 b WITH OCE ...... VIE'61 Bd 2 Ba. s~.000. Adult mg .... .......,,000 /I Sma1h'-t family room ~ a trl-level. ow e _,, ....... comm. Call Lois Miller Seu• ...,,'RED DOMli..t "' financing at 15% down & R---...__ .,_ J ..,. '" """ with wet ar. Unbelieva· .....,_ ~ .._. 631 1266 Agt. OH1'4ESAMO Steps to beach on this 3 ble beautiful enter· ~% ~l-6~m~I. ten· &totes ------ Sensational custome Bdr 2 Ba bome perfect tainer's patio. 5 Bdrm ~l~ttie~7646-~ r, Tom Over 3,000 i;q ft of Newport Mobile Home OU PLEX ON R2 LOT Prime E 's1de Costa Mesa OWC wt SJ0,000 cash i\sldng $1 25 ,000 645 1103 home. truly a conlem-sum mer home. Pre· Sommerset 00 fee land. elegance. Exclu.s1ve new Clean & sharp. 2 bdrm. porary classic, offers 5 arranged rmanclnJ, on-Absolutely immaculate 12o/4% Nu Fl.nanc'g homes, from $515,000 l 'r• bath. all new ap-bedroome. family and ly $210,000. P~cipalJI. move -In condition. Prime location, JOOO+ 141n%financingavall. pliances&c carpetanliv·i---------•I 38U Vuma $276501un Mobil e Pk 45SP S5t0K Ou pix-Fe<> Npl $245K 642-6153 RU99ELL W. CARPlNllR ---------•I bllltard room, sauna. _D_i_a_n_a_. 631_._ias __ . A_ft::._· __ 1 C r ea ll ve finan cing sq ft ofluxury. Beautiful Charter Rily & Invest ing room Lge patio TAX SHB.TEll HEW USTI~ spa. skylights. several.._ _________ available. sunny kitchen, separate 496-8122 831 8811 Wood burning fr pie ,. U .... ITS "9 fireplaces. redwood m-,. $39,500. Agt. 67l-7300. .. ,, Great buyin Califonua tenorande•lerior.four llMnllSU .REDCAR~ bre .. ~kfa st ro om Panoramic ocean & SAHCLEMEHTE Homes. Sunny ellposW'e. levels each with view nlNI ~ 1 Sumptious master suite mountain v\ews 4 Br ,., 1---------•I U Industrial/ covered paUo and pride deck serviced by stairs Ellecutive Country 754-1202 with 3 closets and view acre Hor ses Below CAHMlllYVILUGE o~i~\~~~! ... /s1'is~~ilh Prop«iy 2100 or ownersh1p 1 Good and gin• elevator This Engtiab Bayfront. ~~~~~~~~~~! deck . Oak moors and market $349,900 Broker Steps to the water. 2 Br. ROletTS RLTY. ••••••••••••••••••··~·· financing. Owner will totally wuque home on Bdrm a , incl udln&l p I us b ca rp ets 499-1526 2ba, s unken tub 1n 17141493-0202 4981040 8062 Sq f't concrete tilt carry au inclusive trust the beach IS presented at maid's quartera. P vt. •LIDO ISLE• throughout. Formal clJn -master bath. Pool. pets 1---------•I up NNN leased at top of deed 11,795,000 community and 3rtvat mg rm. oardm window, * 4bdrm. 2ba. assume are allowed. Price re-market XJnt SA loca d Lovely 2Br, 3Ba home. • d _. .,,., S 642 -5200 .... ....,OST ock . Fee tan . '2.8 2cov'd patiosandtrailer aprox 181 ,000 at 11 1 .~, uc.,.., lo ._,500 Owner 20 U .... rTS C.M. t1 on 403,500 Paul -illi' ~-will Beautifully remodeled f' · ,... "' kl 52 Oc 11r. .. ....- 0 ......,, m on. vwa..,r con-access. X.lnt n.nancino, r p I c , d 1 s anxious B f 1 r ran an, 7 ·5111 j PETE J BARRETI ··· REALTY LCICJIMO IHdl I 0'41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Panoramic ocean view Spectacular entertain ment famil y home. 4 Bdrm. sauna. room for pool, Owner will help finance. $435,000. A&t Darlyne. 831 -3888 or 494-3872 ~ ~· aider ellc'"'U-t financ-2yra ago. $484,000 with l t d . ., hwas h•r s pr1 kle I eaul1 u 1 year old Jus t sle""'t.o ..... ach club ... ..... •\nt f' l O ou s an 1ng price ... · n r s . Townhouse l 'n1ts and prlv';t.e ~ch. Five mg. Houae:1S:~~~· l-5.plel~ S2'74.000. clean $l39 .9oo Blu WAffRFRONT Frplcs. Nice area bedroom, 2 story home. *Cote Realty Via YeUa. Mi~~ionViejoReohy !714 )493-7020 HOMF..S TSL INVSTMTS642 1603 gourmet kitchen, formal Owner/ A1enl · 673-0697 71 '4/837 9500 REAL ESTATE dining room . warm col-& lnveslmt'nl MAGHIFtCEMT 631-1400 NEWPORT BEACH onial fireplace in family 640-5777 1---------•l---------•I r oom , plus large ~~~~~~~~~~! BIG CHIVQN LIDO ISLE VIEW".HOME I 15<'/r down and assume> playroom All built!-Ml 2.794 sq ft of Palatial c,..~fot-Sale IJOO loans Three adjoining around a pool Onlyli---------•I Mlaaam e's Row c asual elegance ls the Excellence This lux ....................... TRIPLEXES an CdM on $850,000. VACA.MT & II.ADY The entire cul·d e-sac caption for this beautiful u r i 0 us home h a s 15 beaut. acres, wooded. oceanside of PC:ll VICTORIA lliCH Pool home In Newport boulevard (7 custom Spanish style home on 6bdrms. or 4bdrms with overlooking lake & city, PlUS LIFESTYLE! Hei gh ts . 3 Bdrm. 4 homes) nestles the first prestigious Lido Is le library master bdrm Coeur D'Alene Idaho two duplexes and l Al most-on-the-bluff. balhs, family room, gat-fairway in Big Canyon, Includes 4 bdrms, all retrea.l California Li v 135,000 (7 14 )S73 4060. triplex in a row on 19th " dramatic ocean views ed entry affords privacy Callfornta's most pre-with pvt. baths , in mg at •ls best ' S262,000 751·9990. St. Ba lboa Pen1m,ula and ocean sounds in a in this ncellaent l<>ea 11lig\ous country club door/outdoor swimming ROIE:RTS RLTY. ----Only I lot. from sand and setting or mature trees. tion. CaU fordet.all11. community Th.is Tudor pool and spa. Excel (714 )498-1040 493,0202 A'f!':S:I:' surf Absolutely prime await you in this stately 642·l200 estate offers the ul-financing. OHered at 1300 properties home on a double lot. timale in prestige. site. S649,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX wftlt Dodi for JO' boat Three bedrooms. three local\on, view. value, *Cote' Realty ASSUME ht TD baths, expansive out-appreciation and financ-F 1 ne s t I o ca t 1 o n door living area&. and mg $1.l MUllon in as-& ln\·estmenl Spacious 3 bdrm home. lulkMr /lll•ntor Just reduced $20,000 3 units w/plans for 6 condos. E/Side, CM fOURPLll/Ftn Valey Mountain, Dnttf. Retort 2400 ......•.•.............. IYOWHER Brand new 2bdrm con do. fully furn Behin<l gates of prest1g1ous In d1an Wells Racquet Club S1 59.000 Xlnt term~ Call Rose (714)3 45 4 762 o r (2 13)343 2630 CHARMING 2 bdrm, 2 bath, family rm, tastefully deroral ed. dbl garage. pool. 1ar uzz1, sauna. BBQ. tennis Assumable loan Equity $38,000 Sell or exrhange We don't need 2 Possible lease opt 751· 1242or1 328·0797 Ocean view, 3 Bdrm , decks, yard, (rplc, 1m maculate. 1173,500 Agt Da rlyne 831 3888 o r 494·38'72 oldCahfomiacharmare a umable loans and 640-5777 Gorgeous I talian all here Walk to beach. owner will carry sub-ceramic tile, central air. and allrac\Jve TERMS, alaotial paper E•-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 dream kitchen lovely too APPOINTMENT IESTIUY clu.slvewitJi CoteRealty~ breakfastarea,AM /FM MANY MANY MORE' Thne SIH:re/lntenaa C /21 Hewport Cfttr Ownenhip 2450 S HATZ EN RLTV 64G-62S9 THESHAIES Weather ed cedar shakes. that 111 Custom designed 3 bdrm. fam rm, 2 baths Extensive use of wood glass & ceramic tile Beam ce1l ing, frplc. Sl6S,OOO ONLY *""".OOO P1i b atl2 3 Mlllloo. intercom system Plush l ~~~~~~~~~~I _...., ·me 3 r, den, 3 ba. lr1 VILLA.IALIOA master swle Execut1vel--- ralV ATE le".el. Hrdwd nrs. fresh *Cote Re alt" Ouutaoding view. cor· elegance bu.ill for enter lnlHH h..,ty 1400 640.5357 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Beach ocean- front unit from $6000 full purchase price. Time share un1ls in award wmnmg Laguna Shores overlookmg the ocean. You receive grant deed. Enjoy a full week even year rompl luxuriops furn. Secur gate. p~t parking. spa & pool. Call Bosko 494-8521ext226 Miasion Realty (714 )494-0731 ---------- PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW plus the perfect example of a Laguna Beach charmer. 2 Bdrm +. Newly r emodeled . $310,000. GATE EST An paint lntr. OWC AITD or J ner top floor unit. Leue \ain1nR • Offe r ed at ••••••••••••••••••••••·1--------- Neslled behind a 100· 2nd 0 r c 0 n l r a c t & Investm en t option. $5,000 option 1239,000 Xlnt fin ancing. NEWPORT SHOPPtHG CEMTEI private drive and an Sl98,SOO-l8%dn Walk lo f>40..S777 money, $850 mo Xlnt call for details 9 Office building COSTA MESA eleclnc guard gate. this beach/pool. Tom Got·1~::===~=~~~~~t~m;;•~· ;Alt;·~'~;;;1~7 ~~1 MlttlCMI Yiefo Rffllty $425,000 Hurry won't Prime comer location very private home is tier,Bkr.646-9200 1· 714/1379500 last! Bill Grund y . on bu::.y t9th Slreet also In a lovely guard HIWPOlrTCaUT ---• 675-6161 100 "~ occupied E x l aledcommunlty.This 4 ...... O ... CO I 180 deg oc'"'an v1'ew HEWPOlrTSHO•ts S__...a ... _ IOI --------ce\\ent t~w .__ eft d bdrm, plus den, 3 bath ,,__ "' V S Prime l"Aal ... lon. Pool·, 3Br -2Ba, on lbe water. ·=··='••••••••••••••• Medical Condos for sale ..,. .,.,n 1 5 ue Quiet location for thll "" F 1 *""K d at F v Co H to long term land lease home ha s great tenni1, ape. Open bouae orec osure. -' wn, y 'I~ I · · mm. osp, $477 ,000 Owner will bluewater and Catalina bayfront home! Pier aod Sat/Sun 1·5 at 15 Swift lake over existing loan CMt ,,_ "Lo•• Fowler &Assoc. 759.0207 finanrt>. sunset vlews. Master slip for 45' boat. Sandy Court. of S220K at 13% with this cozy home. ---------has altling room and beach with nice bayal<te / Cheery livln& room, CH1eteryLoh/ C714J 673-4400 fireplace. This home has patio. Enjoy cuual llv· C 2 I Mitwport Clllr 4Br-2~Ba. 00 the water. bulltln China Cabinet In Cryph 1500 11131 Ul·21H ALL AMENITIES. Ap-log in thl.13 Bdrm home. 640.5317 Try Gold, Silver , reg. dining room w/llnen a nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAR BOA polntmenlonly.$62SOOO. SSSO,OOOincludesland. ---------diamondafordwnpml. sliver storage. Elec gar Cremation companion -642-5200 OC....,.OMT door. Buy now and enjoy nic he, Pacific Vie w 499·1120 131.013 By owner 3br, 4car part· 3Br-28a, A frame, 2 aly. 8 fruit trees. $83,500. Memorial Park, $520. -:::::~-in1. Combo liv. fr din. S171,500 M5-2'737bkr.or542·S373 673-4492evesaf\.7pm. frplc, room for 2nd sty. i\ l>l\1,1onof j PETE J BARRETI .. REALTY OWC. '408 Oceanfront 3B 3B th •-S-J.. S-J-II b I l ,. W ., r· a, on e wa..::r. c-a1....__ I 071 c-a---I 071 jf ur nvc., m\!nt -..<1 . NB. Opefl daily 11-S. Fee land! Frplc in matr ..., ~ ..,....~ .1---------$598,000. 612-3215 Br.SP '329,950. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• *Cote Realty TMlllGSTIAL & lnvestm~nt and It won't take a thief 640-5777 lo see the value in thia ~~~~~~~~!s harp Dana Point~~~~~~~~! t•Y~OMT _ duplex. Two bedrm. 1 r-"' "' 3Br·2Ba , 2 aty Canal Ranches, Fanni, Gro•" 2700 ........................ lncom e depreciation 11>· preclation & develc>P· ment potential in booti:i- ming l-l5 corridor ~r aent le man rarm~r . Avocado/Citrus groh on 36 acrea + 5000 sq fl Exec's home. North San Olego County, $1,650,0QO. Sandi Rimer , Agt : 745.9917_ bath upper unit features SEA WIND PORTOP'INO. IA.UOA. ISLAMD Front. OWC. S23UK ---------new carpet, fresh paint, remodeled, bi&bly up-l of the barbol''• mott 1/tACll beamed ceili ng s, 1raded,4Br.4Ba,1uper buut. bomu·lledlt. PAINT fr SAVE 3Br· TERMS & PRICE Good Income on afforda ble Coit.a Mesa 3 & 4 un It properties Sensible owners want to sell. I ... lttah CENTRAL LAGUNA. ftreplace,di.Dinlareafr vlew,byowner.$479,000. atyle wtth pier fl atip. 2Ba,2aty.SPS1U,950 Plan• available for encla.ed JM!Uo. You may 640-1217 St,to0,000 By app'l only MW. .-.ho...._ 1reat ocun view eatate. wtah to me the 1 bdrm ---------1 873-1A3, &44-8000 or coo-c,. C?.'!."- Ont of the laat larae Iota Low er unit as a l 0°"9 lllMA.tclMa tact your reaJt.or. 66-a v allable. Owner u -"weekender" while at haul. I bdrm, a ba, t1e --~-------• John Coombe Bkr tremely motivated. tbe Marina. OUT OF fam. rm. Open house UM ISi.£ ___ __..;.;;.,;;..:::...;...;..;;;,;:;.;. __ • SZIS,000. STATE OWNER MAY Sat.•Sun.DOOHeat.her llU PAD~ PROVIDE TERMS for Lo. 631.oG17 IY OW~ in tblt beautitul adult Y J.6AS~ d quautt 1 ect.'!'!!• 000 · ~::e4L H-V-H--... --co--....... -.-id Luoriom •bdrm, 5 ba, condo. Pool cklM by. a our own .... •a-rot for oa Y ...... , • ru... · · · -on• · ... au •. 1tu'dy, family rm. bdrma, 2th l>atha. leacla to UM OHan ~'-w PRlCEI net1bbon, beM. vtew, Sepant• laundry • lletlculou1l1 kept . property lD UM vtctn.lty MlSSJON R£A.LTY beaut. a.ru, 2bd.rm, 2ba, H"'ice niom. Oft J lotl, •t49AOf. olcuatocnhome9. Pot.en· 9158.CltHwy,IAauna de o , fotma I di". SwlmmiGC pool. View ol HOWS WOOD Ualfor•1111~doua,.. ,.._4t4-07JI Owner/act .... • thit bay. Leri• u.aoma· •-~ 67._.676 tldeote. Good term1. 1--~~-...:.....;...:.....;..:...-' wMllenda .... 1511. bl• loaf\ • OWDlr will _. -OwGtr.WbalPftDanc:e. Trl·Plea. Panoramic Clff" tome paper. bl0.000. Oceaa vtew. Walk l t4IAI -' otT OCIAtROHT 497-1494 b .. eb. '1flC. b95,000. HOA• MOlftl'AL __ ._oao_. c._an __ .,._s-_1_-' .. ,, •• ... ft. Prl•clpala ooly l Bdrm, eompltteb 60IUD0 OPICNSAT/IUNt.a ,_-._1_•.-..-------' f\al'll\tbed ecDto. 'Walk to Uaavrpatted dt'f of 110l I!. Oceufront OPINIAT 1-trM bHab. 1ecurtt1. pool. bar • oco trom Lll• OWla~~_!!~• 7GISMIUlAl.DBAY Prlffld btiow m...-ll llt tpac:,lcMla Dr_.,... •. ---"";.;...;.•1 ;.;..;._....-.;..... _ __.;1••9'-.-• ~ua vW. a wrma. a 111.1.000. o,. bouM sat It. OD tM 1'b ,._. °' tM m batla1, famlly rm. • la.ad•J l·I at 200 ID.tMCW9611a:.-. ~~.O::to -.... lldf.U u.t&.t• ............ ..... C...,T C/J ' ~ peel • • .._ Call for n.,.,udil: poOI.. ....U.1 .._..DP I ......... , ••••1•1 to4a1. A1t. "'*"'• -..rtr • .-.ma. 4t+ent ..... ~---~.17UllO ..... i41 ~ ---.--~--~--...-..--...;.;:.::.,;.;::;:::~ \ 2100 f\. rc'r .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J~ he .... l -... LI Trade or sell Looi Beach Ci~lIJW'W-1~ 3 unlta, ocn area + La •una H illa Lelaureworld 28r, 2Ba co-op, A-1 cond for place nr ocean. !ll3) 437·76'14 714 1641 ·0763 2787 Bristol St Costa Mesa, CA Mo••• l)eMri, u ..... ~. ....... 1400 letCNt 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• RANCHO .,MIRAGE .. .,. ..... ,. ....... ~,. u~ fixed rate, 80 year loan for hax· urlou new Rancho Mlrut cmtom built home. 3bt1Jom, Iba wfih-.m Imported marble ln enNad matter b•th. 11 ft. ~:·1 ,\IUt: (714) W·tm da;lt j 327·8'91 eYn. .. Private Parties only -no comfiierclal businesses please . Any classi flcatfon~ ....... Hi•H u.fw .... d HCMIMIUwfwNi.a.M H-...UllfwMllMd HCMllHU .......... d A.pu1:3alllfs,._,1Md ~,l t rd1~ ~ twats.,..._ -:;;;;;;; ............ c;:;.:·· .. ·---.. ". ;;:,.::;:.::•::.·ii4o ···;;:;;w ... ii6; ;;:~;;:;;:;· .. ~;-;; ;;;~;.:;;w· .. ;2•·; ;;:;;;:.·;:;···;;;; ~;::. .... • .. ;;;~ c:;;·.:.:. ....... ;~; .. c...,. 2100 ...... "' • • •• ,, •••..................................................................... ·~····················· ................................................................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• BeaudM ao. tot 1Br Rte oa Pacific Cat Npt Cr'M condo, 4 Br 2"' u.tom a br. 2~ b• con-IHST AMT IM! I Larae houae wanted. wlll rent. 'feso. 'Dbl au Hwy, $400mo., ocn view. 8:,~ spl~.!:":.:X,1 dbl do. 'trplc, Juuz•I. Avail. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Apt., carpets, trade prune real estate w/openu, 400 aQ. rt. -.aeoo. fat 11 Utd 'if51.93JJU:O· D MACNAB-IR'VtE REALTY May 1. Adults only S6SO drapes, laundry room. acreace equity of astroturfdeclc ... l•lflll; • 'aa ep. A9AISIDWWOF~~<XMWN m M2·5S12. Adultaooly,no pets On· Moo,000. (714> 751-4527, e3H3Sl agt. • 3242 3bdrm, lba house, lrg z s,. + finished loft over· ~~o>°MT 642 1803 '736·3050or493-ll53 ice clean 2 Br 1 Ba· ••••••••••••••••••••••• fam rm. immed. oc· looking living room. -t cud gar J.so lat. 3 Br. 2 B•. F~ rcibfJ' cupancy. $600/mo Call Chlld OK , no pets. IMMEDIATE ....... f!'st + sec.:.'f~y dep.' ZS4.4 dlnlAl raoda.i mstm0: S49·lO'lO LUXURIOUS IA YfROMTI 2BR, 2 bath $515/mo. CAll Hilda at OCCUPAHCY '• :;;,;;;·;;,:;.;..~...... Orange "E". 5'8-2778. ~~*.f 11t~• A~ e 0 '· H~ View residence w1/I arge deck on the water. 984-2521 or673-4961 aft S. Beaut near new 2bdrm. •••••••••••••••••••••••2Br,l ,..,Batwnh3e,lmo. GneJousfamilyhome2 Available now at $2000/mo./yrly . ~!~:;""~~~~·,fl~: Br 1 Ba S425 ~~~10~0~~~usr~><>r~rp~O.~ Co1t0Mfta 3 124 free rent qualified, nr ~':s' ~~:o lnt 1t'~: ~iJ'nr'av~tJd ~l~~ Larry Dyer, 642-8235. recr"r•Free Sunday Weekdays please call last month rent .~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• fw ys shopping & • $tt«J•. ~;;.,, extra. $UllO/mo lse. No 8runcn •B805•Par 7~175 k75tmo. l 4 Br. furn. or unfurn. hosplt~I. 1,000 sq n. $525 f:t.Sso2 mo. pell .. ZOia Port Bristc;I STUHMIMG REHT 41.-$975101 3BR -2 ties • P1u~ much rnofe Spacious 3 Br Duplex TSL MGMT &U-1603 w/pool. S800/mo. 836 mo.Agt.645-9850 · cr.CaUnauie&«-S997 baths . Avail. immediately. GRUT~£ATION: k2S Pool&lawidryfac oraflS 642-6221 Pres id lo Dr· C M · o "°'ml Community pool and tennis. Mary Lou Tenri.s • Free Leuons S41-95$6 5463170;831·1370 S Brdm, study, 3 Ba, I .._ • ""-~~44 " · Mari'on, 642_8235. • (pro & pro shopl•2 EASTSIDE -Harbor/Baker, $800, " ,_ 3 Br. "v. Home 2 car Heal\11 Clul>S •Sauna• Avail now. 2bdqn, Iba. 1 2b 2\.'.ib T hs •100 ••••••••••••·-~.,.,,.. • " -· ' * * • * r . a, wn · • · lstllest + $300 returna-, &P•••· frplc, kitchen Hydromassage •Sw1m s tory , shag, drapea, 1 fFtplc. pool. spa, garage ble cleaning. 831-2000 W OODIRIDGE w7cAwsr, disposal & Os Newport Beach m ing . 011vong Range Mrs.~ ~01 palio, fn>lc . d/w, beam <l .s.49·3232. 2Br w/stove & rng. encl TOW ... OME ran ge, dining area. 901 Dovt>r Dr1v11 HarborVi.ew Cent.er 8EAA1TIFUl APART· ~~~e~h k~~~:· !ar. adults. New 3bdrm , full y furn gar,adults,nopets S475 S1ngleleveJtownhome,2 Beaut patio & 6426235 644-6200 MENTS S·ngie\ 1 & Youarethewinnerof TSLMGMT Gar, yard, patio. Mature 773 W. Wilson 631 4889. Br 2 Ba view location backyard. Avail ·~· '2 Beu•ooms • r u• 2 fr9e tkkets -----.---. adults,nopets.S7001mo -----closetopool,lake,spa& $7~0 /mo. let,/lab.. nisheo &unturni~ntio CS12Value),to NEWBREEDAPTS . 642 172S. 3bdrm, 2ba. frplc. range, s ho Pi> in g Ce n t e r . seaur!t!: cleaning dep. • Adull Living • No Perl> Bach & Loft ~ -gar, yrd, avail Sii 1st + $700/mo Call Lois Miller c..u 2~2115-4332. WlSTCU~ AREA oe.do: I ,_ • MCJdel~ Otif'" Qdtly Ice c~·· + lbdrm S36S J Delila Poillt 3 126 sec. $675 642-0835 631-1266 lbdrm Condo w/pool. U•fwi ti Jud 3 425 9 1 Ii April 21 ru 25 F I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• -3Br.2Ba.$tepstobeach Ver . t I 0 •••••••••••••••••••••• Oakw od Anahejm Convent1on rp c, r~ room, poo .• $7SO. Proj)erty House, Y P rt v a e n 0 Center j a c u z z I . enc Io s e d :. New 3 br, 2 ba home, lm,...d. Occ~y. 642.J850or6'2·lOlO. Rutland Rd. Adultaonly. Bachelor CONDO vacant, Garden Apartment• Tickets must be ex garages Gas & water~ micro, very attractive. lmmac3Bdrm2ba,dbl $500 call 875-8646 or $500 /mo Ne wp or t changed for reserved pd Adults, no pets 393 SlOOOlmo.493-0467 hreplace. lge walnut Harbor View Homes-4Br. 133-~ Beach 978-0423 Newport Beach/So seats at the convention Hamilton. CM 64S 4411. ~ paneled family rm. sep • 700 16!" St h d f LOCJUf'O t.och 3 148 l;iundry rm. lge fncd . den, fam rm, grdnr, xtra 3 br, 2\.'.i ba twnhse. huge •• ~ ,. •w center a ea o lime •••••••••••••••••••••••yard Like new dis· WoodbrldgeN1~e 4Br3ba clea n . 1800 Port masterbr,view,endun-pectacular view over i 714J 642-5113 Call642·S678,ext 272 lo harp 2 BR 1 Ba in 4 plex,4. 679 Center St No 'I S400, ~ 963-6551 " Oceanv1ewcottage, Jower hwashr, drps/cpts and s uper family home Renwick. corner lol, it . pvt patio, pool, looking lake from this rlaim your tickets. Three Arch Bay. 2 br. no wax k.ltchen nrs No S950/mo. comm pool. S97S mo. I $675/mo (213)829-0«S 2000 sq ft JM Peters Newport Buch/No • • * I'" ba, gar w_-0pener, Pets $695/lse Owner Waterfront Homes, Inc 97S 0040 dys, 640·5838 1 (213)372-47~ ' Townhome, 2 master tsSO '' ,.p 3 Br -~ Valencia. 28r duplex. Dishwasher ~ frplc, sunny patio, lease 644·4227 Realtors 631 1400 evs. bdrms, den, 21-'lba. frplc. 714,' 6'~;'._1104 townhouse 2 children frplc. gar, washer dryer~ now thru June. SSSO/mo. ---IAYROMT formal dining, vaulted OK No pets. SS25. Sierra hookup S475. SS2 1269;? 496·9786agt. Br. furn. or unfurn. Rancho San Joaquin Con Lovely 4bt. Sba custom eeillnfs. a/c, tennlS, no Mgmt. Co S41-1J24. 548-3833 ~port leach la 69 wp rpeoso1ld IS0800D/rm.o C8M36. dmo1cr2obr. a2blla,upoopgrla. dJead<.', Largel~~Y~<?:,amily home near Lmda Island pel.5 1150 (714)752·8350 L B d I F t 1° ma•te 7c1 ""13 $37S mo yrly Partly Westside 2 Br, 11~ ba, rg 1 r A u t Near t•••••••··~·••••••.••••• 546·3170. 631-7370 S68slmo. SS2·1872eves. home $1500 per mo in· ea ures · "'e " r or " "° ~~ h I II I pd JOO ISLE charmmg 3 ---------eludes appliances TV in suite, sauna, wet bar, - -~ --furn I gar s pe. 12 blk to cpts. drps, built ins. s op::., PoO '.a ull · bdrm. 2 bath, playroom Child welcome, E side WOODBRIDGE 3 Br. l'• master bdrm frplc, game room & pvt. Newport Terrace 2br, bch 120&,, 36 St I adlt, deck , gar. Yr lse. S475. 1884 M~~ 548 0336 Just remodeled. Sl650 Jbr. Jaun. Crsh paint. Ba Condo S5751mo dock for SO ' b o at. 2ba, bwlt-ins, park sel Avail4 127. 760-0409&760-0489 THE GABLES 2Br. mo to mo Bill Grundy, carpets, yrd, <>ar . Ss25. w r k t 714 1833 6029 *Cote Realty s3.ooot mo, yrly. 675 9956 ling, $650imo 646-4139 - ---Adlts .. or642 1272 Oceanrront On sand, ran· Lrg Jbdrm. 2ba. crprt. nr w gar · new cpts,; 675·61~--Wtr pd 26S9 Orange R a m a H o m e & Investment HEWPOITTERR. . lastic view. 3br. 2ba, 0 C C No pets S475 drps bltns, fn('d yd,, Beautiful 2 Br Conda 960-3989 <213)498-6090 640-5777 3 Br 2~ Ba $675 2 BR 2 Ba, fplc, 2 patios. new avail now thru June 7c:1 """" waler pd 636·4120· ---b d~-' I " ...,~._--2439 "G" Orange $465 j Home in Big Canyon, Nr nu twnhse 3 BR 3 Ba Woodbridge condo $65.0 3 Br 2'" Ba S700 vu eaul upgra ""'· poo • 15-or part. AGT 675·4912 r~111~ ~~~e~~~;~~~: p~~:,a,;;~ .. ~~t~:~~.cs~~r ~~;k !:~a~p~.e~:n~~s~ Newport Cres~ 3bdrm. Jo~~~hall ~~~~~c~~n~o~~~~) ..: s1J~SI~~b~~ pool. •• ~~!.~ ........ ?~.~~ thly Call Bill Wedmorc? 759 1065. agt 759 1234 lake MacArthur Group Z~ba, ocean view, over-960·5956 WANTED: laundry rm, sm child l or 2 br, balcony, D W . : 644 7020 975 ll88 loolO tennis courts. OK TSL Mgmt 642-!603 clean. com laundry &f __________ 1Lo\'el> E side 2bdrm. ---frplc, close to beach rtww1•1 ,_.shed BAY CLUB APT. 2bdrm. lba, yard. gar ws hr. gar nr ocean.1 lba, s mall yard & pat10 W~Co.do SSSO/mo 00·1Z72 $ o o 3 o 661·0252 ' CANNERY VLG 2Br h d f L' 1 ~--r ----3 706 Yearly please contact 45 m o 1 63 ·O 5 · 1 wit gar ener urn .-.nc 3 b d rm . 1 i,, b a th --. -----2 b a mob i I e home gar Range & oven incl. Villager in prime lo('•· ~pt Hgu. beamed ce1l· Mr. Stroog. 644-9513 960 ~3. Bachelor w/refr. S200 S7SOlmo.furmshed. $600 mo +cleaning tion close lo tennis & tng,3br,Zba .frplc.2 car harmmg&pn\'3te,tBr. 2 brwithview.S450 N R OCEAN Short dep 6464102. pools Highly upgraded. gar. encl yd, S750tmo IA YSIDE COVE lBa High qlty Lndry ~-~B nu 493-0467 ~ term 2 Bdrm 2ba Onl> earthlones. Association year lse avail 5 4 C 0 HD 0 w I t II S 5 7 s / m o yr I y Peninstila, steps to sand ~ u "' lllfttincjtonl.och 314 S650l mo 3Br, 2Ba, 2 car Gar. lg duespaidbyown.er.$595 64&-475lor645·3363 fob•lo•n •i •w of <7 \4 )67;i-9984 eves ~~~~'!·s~ewe~Yt1~0 APAITMEHTS ••-.••••••••••••••••••·, Wate rfront Homes. Inc yrd. no pets 906 W mo No pei.,) ye f , -a -~ ~ -(213)45().1051 8 f 1 1 d Realtors 631-1400 Wilson S6oo !>45 7983 lease . Maicnab ,rvl 'THllWffS Wvtft' -.......... s;Jl• J.u.oe 20. Summer wkly, eauti u an scaped Really. Sab4T F U,vdy l level highly up-c elleRt w ot•rfroat olboa Pe•nulla J 707 $4~14S0 . .673-42•3 garden apts Patios or lmmac 3br ,2bahomein 644~oreves8" JracWd Jbr, 2ba, pool COMpWXwffflpoolmd ••••••••••••••••••••••• decks Pool & spa Cov ' Hou1.s Uwfwnb Md xlnt, quiel area Just re· '11~ lease. agt 759 1092 I at ~h. L ..... s•"'CIOUS ·-•:e•••• ered parkmi: Adults. no " d .,IWV\ M y L e 3br, 2''-ba ... Wood .... n·dae. ---pr" • uw-. o• ... ,, * r"' • r.:u-=--L.-.1-&..-~ pets • 1 • ,'Ra P•••o A•1· ~ ec ""'"" urra an · "" ... ,u • Lid r I 2B d 2B r.•· ..... 2 &....a---.a Professional d"cor. 2br. .......---" " • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~a. 7•4 \"""' Incl aU amenilies. 2car o s e r. en. a, --. .......-... unu " 2 RR . 1 Ba S470 • ll•\•••Vr· ~ 111:\<J , ... Co.,.__0 ......... M-3222 ....,., .. oP.1• f I oi..i..... _.a a.. 2ba. spiral st&Jrs. frplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR 2 R ••0 " •·8" '_.., _.. -i • r . rnc d b k Y rd. rplc, forma din rm, 2 • ~-....,,.,. unu ~· IG rctil 3802 . a ......,...., .., • i AM. " ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 b r & den . 1 •, b a . SSSOl mo. ~. car elec dr garage, S!250 I balcofty/deck. Sec. sky lights. patio. spa, 2 "" 398 W Wilson. 631-SSSJ •..• ,. • •· ,, , i B I ... _ h f $ car gar l blk to bch ulll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • r , poo . .,.,ac . view o 56S1 mo gardener incl. --. mo. Adlts 673--7758 s yitem Reh . re q • , .. , .l\uc~& 't ol'ean Cameo Sho res avail 5 15 no pets Irv ine's Tur tlerock . -----· · in c l $800t mo Also ArTMTSFOtlREHT lBR kOS • !.t 1 c..i" • $1 900 m o K oop 545.2428,M90621 Spec View.Highly(Jp-3Br 2ba,t.reelmed st1n $2000permo.Yearfy downs tairs lbr. _Iba, HB.,NB .CostaMesa 16'.E.U!lh,642 0856 J 631 \266 Agt craded 2 Br + Den Westcl1ff. ni ce for ls e . loot 11lp for ratio spa, util incl SomethingforEveryone '• SEA ENVIRONMENT 9631 HAMIL TON H 8 962-•SOO 4 Br + maid's quarters Be aut decor. s uper \'1ew top of Spyglass $2000 mo K oop 631 1266 Agt --2bdrm , lba, frplc, beam ce1hng, pal10 $65-0 $15( dep Avail May l App't only. 759-9590. ----'- 3 Bd 2 Ba Laurel Point Single Level. Comm cpl 1sml ram $775 incl 30"boot, sip t.e xtro. 400 mo. 64S 6406 aft Bach to 4 Br. Unfurn 3 BR . 2 Ba $550 l townhome. a7s o/mo. Pool &Tennis. S7SO/Mo grdnr.Nopets,646·2389 Wotfl"frolltHomes 6pm Apts Certain l~ations 2 BR ,2Ba $500 A\'ail 5 /1 o laqa . Broker,758-tlOO R---I-. C-....... M 3722 o ff er Pool , s pa .1 1SlE.2lst.>iS-2408 63 1.,,,,,_ •gt _Santiago l)r.Exec house, ~ ... ~ orotto uin or fireplace, laun room, 2 & 3 Bedrooms . J .... .,.. • .,. b f 631·1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• B h I •""" •· •• u. OK -----~1Woodbridge4Bdrm.3ba , 4 r , abulous master beamed ceilings, ac e or eJOV ... oo .... so ruds . n b b . b 1 f Luxury condo, blks to 11 ·i 1 BR •·io w 3 r. 2'"2 a, 2 car g"lr. fam rm, frplc, $950/mo suite, 3 a, ge am rm, _ beach 1 br 1 ac garages. a bu1 t · ns. l .., pets please ater 1 deck. pal.Jo, pool, S700. Waterfront Hom es. lull hv rm: formal dm an Ju• --pvt p~tio. u'nJ:'g~o~nd Garden & Townhouse 22SO VaniuardWay Trash Paid Carporq 540-4083 Re•ltrs. lnc. 631-1400 rm, coiy kitchen. lndry Capistrano 3278 prkg adults only Sum ~tg~GMT. 642·1603 540·9626or548-2408 -964-2566or973 2971 Agt 1 ZBr, 18a kSO/mo. \foodbndge 4br. 3ba, air rm ~ m3fy many ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• mer ~r yrly. 494·4672 ---E side lrg 2bdrm in tri-no ree Rent Purchase plan Avail June 15 $89S/mo lras 1800 mo 759-8974 Br 2Ba lam rm, fenced Costa Mftel 3 72 4 lalboa fJ1 il1111M •107 plex, patio, lndry rm. 2 Bdr;, 2 ba. cpls, drps~ Add$$ monthly for S52 l269 2 br. den, 2 ba. Walk lo back yrd. enclosed 2 car ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••··~·••••••••••••••• adults. S48S 673-3600. dlw, e-ncl gar, Beach & $'! ownership ~lion beach. Tennis & pool far. Vehicle storage S3SO Ut1I pd. lBR Duplex. . Points area $430 /mo 11 SPYGLASS Agt556-65l6 Woodbridge, sBr, 3Ba. priv. s1solse. 640.5272. if 475/mo lsl, last & SUS CASITAS 417 E. Bay Ave. Balboa Child Welcome, E•1ude 842_8032 ~ 4Br 3ba inSpyglassHiTI •-----"------Prescoll Model. Fm rm noans .l-723-060l security deposit req. Fumlbr apt.$325&up Nopets 547-1155 2br,laun,pool.$450Wtr, ---- ' with mountain view. Pvt D-. ,., 3226 din rm. a le, 2 frplc, 3 car ------7~-2565: 32Ul6 Via de Enc l gar. Adults, no gas pd. 1'5 E , 18th, Large 3 BR 2"'2 ba, wil crlyrd , 2 frpl cs ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar,assndues,grdnr,no NWPTBCJ:t·2Br2Ba Con· Ohva pets 2110 Newpart Bl ** 1 BR, yrly, ulJI, gar, 645·2708 'farage. Kids & pet Sl6SO/mo. 2Bdrm & Garage pels.Sl095.Agts.4l·S032. do, beautifully lndscpd , S..toAM 3210 s.4S·4968btwn8&SPM ~n \bel bayi View . MeM,....,..._. welco me:· 1 m ile l w/drapes, wall to waU . SS75 mo. (7141 498-7972 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CA.SADEORO 67t~94~ k9s. 0~~~t -r• ~ean .S600mo 964·2937 CSTMIAYFttOHT carpeti.QIMI0.543-4162 S7SO Woodbndje Village. aft6 30/wknds. ,...... 2br, 2baJH5/MO. Avail furn. if d~teo. .....&...a. __ 13 Woodgrovf. Lg. 2ar 3Br2BaHomefirepllrg ALLUTILITIESPAID 1·5,311Edgewater W/gar, cathedral ceil. Large \ Br wlgarage, blk s from beach S380/mo Isl mo +S2 dep. req Call SJ6. 7542 Slip for 2 lge boats.'" 3 ......... 11.och 3240 hse. adjacent to lake. HARBOR RI~GE-3Br, bltyrd patio-garages. frplc, dshwhr, balcony. Bdrm, 4ba, 3 frplcs.' 2 •••{••,.• ... •••~••••••••• AC. backyd, drps, kit 3Ba. study, view dee.ks, $625 mo. 825 E. Camile Compare before you LG CLEAN-lBr. bch, Adults only, no pets. kitchens. patio and deck 3 Br\ 2 ~a on qwet Cul-de-bltns. s~. pool, tennis j a c. poo I. ten n 1 s. Cr. S.A 972·9999. rent Custom design adlls, no pets, $395 mo. 549-2447 . on Bay Securit y sac.ClosetoBch &Schs. crts.(213)837-8339 S2,000lmo. 675-4078, Beaut.3br,2ba,frplc,all features· Pool. BBQ, yrly67JO.-O(Y72,673-7$06 Century 21 /SU RF system '3200/mo. EQcl. yrd. boat access. -549.9099 new decor . Drive by cfuorvn·1.rtdureg,a~uargreo,unndeewd C...J1trC11.ohodl 3118 EASTSIDE. ;!ean 2 BR. covered patio, frplc. Northwood Racquet ---" ""I" encl gar. "25 mo + Avail now2 Br 2 Ba. u W erirofttH $690/mo. incl Gardener Club, 4bdrm. 3ba, air, 2 Br cottage, fam rm, 23tl7IS.llowSl.50eU ~506/m9o. with plush landscaping ••••••••••••••••••••••• security. 251 16th Place. stairs , frplc , d!lhwr ' .. OllMI 963-8600.~3833exl322. gardener, xlnt cond newlyredec,ifTlmac .1"'1 ls~+ ........ Adult living at its best 3Br,2Ba,bltns.frplc,ocn Apt. B. no pets Call balcony & garage Rltn.lne 6 3 1-1400 S785 97~0732 blk s to ocea n 230 SotlttJL 3286 Nopets. view, SSOO mo S32·4520 9793848 Water /trash paid. Cape Cod charmer. FI P, 1 or 2 adults. $850/mo 557 5000or673 7313 ------_____ , 5ecur1ty Commty Ocean View , s teps to pool/spa/tennis. 3br, fam rm. master suite w frplc, StSOO l mo 1(7 14 )675 2740 , (213)276-5620 - • • • -_.:___ p ct 2131691 7"37 OCJlllNI 8achfumishedS370 dys.661-1130evs --------c h1'ld. no pets s•7c rospe · · " ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdnn furnished SSOO ' " Joe.Fox REHTALS OCEANFRONT HOME 36SW . Wibon,642·1971 Corottct .. M. 3122 Duplex: 2bdrm, pvt yard. 964-2566or973-2971 Agt. 155S Mesa Verde Dr. E. 2 br I ~ba $550 llG CAHYOH O'l It vt be h 2 b ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar, )nds welcome, pets no fee. Costa Mesa 2 br 2 ba. S900 Exclusive, full security, 2\.'.i O::a~ Jen. di!~ r~. 1:~ _."'91oMleocJt 3740 Spacious 1 Br w/garage, c 0 n s id ered S47 5 ------ You are the winner of 3br.2ba. $675 beautiful 3 Br 3 Ba deck,Sl200/mo.499.2253. ••••••••••••••••••••••• laundry facil $.575 Ask. _962--0592. SEASPRAY. 2Br, 2ba 2 tr.. tlcUh 3 br 21,A, ba S8sO Private yard, wet bar & 499.5021 5/up 1.2 bdrm, pool, for Faye. 64().9900 frplc. Rec. & security (Sl2Value), to Jbr.2ba. Furn Sl.250 fireplace, many other · di 8992 Fl Id 1 Br. Sunny Apt. Carpets. Nr beach. $670, 891· Cmode amenities including We1hnlftlter 3291 if.~. ~~~orS42~~17;• 2 Br, 2 Ba duplex w/sun,-drapes, secluded No agt. lc•'l\JlT\:1 Maids rooi.;n. Sl450 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ ---------4 deck. 411 Poinsett a. pets. :>4&-0574 or '731·6829 __;~--------a An::~2b.oove~ion Call Anthony wkdys HOMEFORRENT H.l .'sRNEST $700 /mo lyr lse. Aeent. 3br, l ~ba, nr schoola r-••r 642-5757 eves & wknds. 3 Bdrm. seoo. Fenced 675-0124 Jackie H llRgl .___._ 3140 shopping. 2 sly twnhse ..,.,u•~ 1H 8889 Spanish Est.ale Living! 11m·--Oh -••1"'/ """' ".,.,3 Tickets must be ex-""4· · yard & garage. Kids & B •'ful k lik ---" mo _ ... ....,, pets welcome. 964-2566 eauu. par · e aur 2 Bdrm •pl · over stores ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~::~'!~ J:r ~:!:u:~ On Golf Crse 3 bdrm 3 ba or 97:i.2971. Agt., no fee. ~1~d J~n T;:; ab~~ on h I g h way Very r.=========~========3 •••••••••••••••••••••• center ahead of time. + den & bar $UOO ltll f . apadous. M5GIS7oo mo. Kennebunkport? .IDS{--OK Call ··2 • ..-8, -t. 272 to 645-7905or646-1713 Coedo•••-· asp•r I DI ounta1n1. 873-1600 • C:o1t0Mao 3224 r-•n~ ... .,, v... •---------Ut1fwMslled 342S pa c ous rooms .--------- E-Side Bdrm. S425. claJm yourUcket.s. ..1:.73 "· HartMw View HOMff ••••••••••••••••••••••• Separate dlnin1 area. lbr, lba summer rental, Isn't that the horse that won W /Ga rage. 642·2510. • * * ..., l.."MPU5l>a·IRV~ Super exec. 2 story Bachelor CONDO vacant. W a I It -In c Io sets. 6wks only. S6oo. Avail The Triple Crown in '727 646-48'8. 1----------1----------1 4bdrm.ramrm,oopark. homelike kitchen 6 llhylat.17S.M:n 1---------1mmac 3Br. 2Ba, cul-de-1eocJt 3241 vu, gardener incl. S\200. SSOO /mo Newport cabinets. Walt to Hunt· ~fD~ c:n~~. 2 P:i :a,~!cu~!r. sac. fr.pie. patio, 1690 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494.ma. Beacl'l 978-<M23 ______ , ington Centef'. ... 2br apt ocean side, very If you're not sure wtlo (or Whit) Ken"'*"•nkpon mo. 841-45.2Saft3PM. ceanfront rentals S60o 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo, pool/· 1 Bedroom-rurn ..... o pr Iv• te S S85 I mo. ..,.,.. $850. 631-6995. ask for 801..E f'OR RENT mo. & up. Adlta only. Great 4 Bdrm on corner ~ S Co l Pl 2Bedroom-furn,1510 494·6713 or 631-2490 was, don't feel bad-you·r. not alone Ruth or Steve 111 499-3816 lot. room for RV. boat. · nr · as az.a · Adults, no peta. Kennybunkport Is one of 14 4istlnctJvtly 3 Bdrm. $600. Fenced etc. $279,000, owner · 645-4533, 557-435l. UtiliUes P'ree! Costa Mete H24 different ap1rtment tloorplans at Seawloo Vll'9 PlupsleUxv. tnlg~~ •. • Ptribv••tt~ yard • Pl'•I•· Kida le harm 3 bdrm• 2 b• financed. 645-1103 2bdrm 2 car gar covered :;ES••• .. ••v••:=:,.••••••••••• In Huntfnoton Beach. ~nd Vllltge Is a result ...... ~ peta welcome. 1164-2566 houae. Privacy. Nr pool, I • • LA QUlNTAR.ERMOSA • ,.. Eau1E home at· I en tr an~ Ir paUo area. or 978-29'71.. Al\., no fee. tennis, bch. Gate guard. Bluffs Pool Stu Condo. pat o, 11• mUe to beach. 16211 Parkside Ln, 1 bUt moephere. 2 6 3 dbl apta. of totally personallied professional planning. Stove 6 refrig. Incl. S350 Adlte. S800 mo. Avail Uofumiabed 2 Br. 2 Ba. Access to pool & court.a. W. of,Bacb. 3 bUts S. of No peg. 546-1034. The kind of attentJon you desefW. mo. Pre!• 1 adult. 787"' aDt to b9acb. lnD cot· May 15. <>wnu 499-... S7 95 / Mo . Broker, $.57S. H.B. <21!>925-47911, ~dlnatr. A perfect blend of nature Ind living- .Joann St. 183-8182. Im· tage, yrd. '291/mo. No 1~·9100 • <71•>67$-4902. M'7·5"1 nestled In a forest with babbling~ and quiet medlate0«upancy. do&•· 4211.AU-.-uo drenched 1w:. home. Newport Crest 3bdrm. )Neulfleld pond$. cooled by natural ocean bf'llZes. Add to 3 br, !~be, ample yrd, d u T " nu .,.,,.A z ....,_ 2~b., ~AD vleW, OVer· llo9'....... 1141 . that ttnnlS COUrts, SWlmmlng pools, ljaaJuJ Ind Br, 28 •, '850 mo. or ecbooVtlOO/mo. Call .. .......,,, ~ """u• looks tenn b courts. 'A.Mli.Y Arri. convtnlen .~ la\/last $300 security, •r.tm. onl~1bboa,rt~ ~~1,!v0.U. fr plc, clOH Co beach. Brand ,,._ be•utltu.J tr1 a t loatlOn near -""t't'"''W Ind new c1K/pnt~fot•1HI d ln· ._ u• _, ..,, "50/ 1Z1 apt, for famw .. wlth l e~ •nd you've got a PllCe lll.)'O'M wou10 1nc, 2,000aq n . 75'-Ga br, 2 ba, ocean vu, frplc, U DO ISLE 2 bdrm 2 ba mo, 842· 2. or S ehlldren . .Near putt. ' proudly call ho~. (Ever(t<annybul\lq)ortl) • ~-2~ b9. encl . .. . •• .. .. , 5. Lu x u R v c 0 H D 0 oodbrldp coodo. 2 8R, ff Ht ,.u.. No pau. Ont ind two blelroom. one and two Cilttl ...... _, 2~"'-, 1_,.. •3; Nancy, "7-2149. "60/mo. clOM ~ II• br1u 1--------•~Ba. U'J0.$4?5 IOUlt tplrtn'ients ft'Offl 8440.GCJ pat.Jo, tple, blbl kltcb, uu.-.,... -'r-1 HVB custom 1 bdrm,15 • ---....... ~7 t 28r,I B~,. $dO -~I:~'·. 1150. ~J.,.~!.':C:U o ct~:~1::0:1'ct~~;:: ba wtth pool. Pnll dee. ~~al mo. Ul-1188 ••~= ... :.!. * . wu.on.at·SSU ' ton,,.,,.,.,. Stalnecl llale. m•..un· Co ::o plete ocean/bay u xur y Ocuof ront *'50. I 8~ P1Uo1 . .,._. Br 2 Ba.W•Ood Spe., ... _~oea ~.· ~ cutnew.&Br2Ba.lloo. !~~ 2 ...... _ 1 .... s -. ·-" ,_ WMkl1.iot1e r.Qomp. Adltt,nopae..m.r, 11\b "8r s.ar •~.2 ....... -_.. ...... (b.l)m llJJ. IAUV -uunu, ... uper 6 'f' -UI ,..... harn. h 'tld H net>•~ PL Ofta..ta Alta Ave .• cbJldffn '*·..._Sierra ....... ._-.1t1t ..,__ ___ .-..;......_ __ ba tio••· $2000/mo . 1tJ11otat 1Acuna ft91aJe M0-4.,... .... l llTaftllA.111 15555 ~ Vllllge I.ft ~ 9Nctl. CA Ka•i.eo.MH IM. 1:::'"'?7:-::=l'.'.::~:-=::::-:.::-1........ JIH )'tly. lo L.B. t.otaJ •tcUrlt1. t---'--------1-=:.:.:.:::.:..:::;::.:;=:.:.:..--1 (71'4) am-11• ...................... WMhraround okt. IH for Fant11tlcally furnlalltd from Ult s.n Diego f',....., drM non!\ on IMdl to u.raeu .. a •· 2 aa. m 1 yr. ·~ tUJOOlmo. OWDtt '""''*-· wtlh ~n Mtfld!Mn.""" Wiii ~ ~ 1D s.w.nd VllllOt lial mll vw.,.. (IJe ,.C.. • 1111 O' (2U)4'S •• \in T..m. ~pool. •A·-'*-a-~~•........., ..... t... 10 AM ... ,~. -aao.41'7..-,Z. (D' .. ll •l~o.-..UT ·~·-..--.....,.,~ "" ' 1i:b~ DISCOUNT '" RAlllT .DM1nro -RA8llT RABBIT 0000 000000 0000 000000 RABBfT 0000 0000 000000 . RABBIT 0000 000000 RA8BIT 0000 00 I . 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 000000 0000 0000 0000 000000 0000 0000 000000 0000 DASHER 0000 000000 DASHER 0000 000000 DASHER 0000 DASHER 0000 ' • ,MARINO V.W. WILL BEAT ANY DEAL* *BRING ANY LEGITIMATE DEAL FROM AMY AUTHORIZED V.W. DEALER . AND MARINO V.W. WILL BEAT IT! APPLIES TO ANY CAR IM STOCK! TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF GAS OR DIESEL MODELS GREAT OPTION & COLORS! 1 ,., . I JatrW ..... 4100 kt. •101 ,Tralf ........... IJOO~•w....e 1100 •W...., 1111 ·······-···-········ Dei4i IOJI ....................... ..T .................... ~T .................. . MES• ....................... ••WA&l>, lolt f•l!i'al• ACC'MC..-AUTOllO'ftVS IMDUSTRIAL All-=ft.~ ~=1o~i-w.C.:~ ~::;:r,:ae.;.~ :;•~JI: ,..... lovmm..a-..1... Utl•, IH·UOl dJ•, di dat rib l fl' ..... ,.,. .... ...,..c:.'lJ ~ .,. I I ! • .. fTl..1'715eve1/..mt., peftetlele. ~ ---,.., ....,, eo.ll~C: W• AIR a_,., •= ........... 11 I W.17 .. lt. c .......... c ... 64M46J 64Z·~l11 14~11 Pound : 4/14, qullty ~~'~!'.~ al~ Olrlr>~ , ___ .;__.;__.....:.....:..:...~~....i ullayball, Newport ldow bu moaey for Send Pb No. to Box JOU. ben • W'OftillC IMi ._. llwd ND N da. with a p-owtaC .... ..,., 2 T D ..• H)' aJat wpt. pa~. A!f.E,...... ... 1 ..-- 1·11'70 ICI· ft, Unlt avaU. above Sl0,000. No creclit TIM -for lmmed occupancy. I/ oo pally. For acUon POUND: Fem Yorkte l70G A AUTOllOJ'JVS 1.ZIOOaq.ft. •t·rtOOaq, call AOT l'Jl·Ull Terr~r vie. S. Paclltc Im. ff DJ ...... 1--------1 ft. untt<•> avail. April anytlme Cat Hwy L.B. 67·2'711 (71A)......al. • • ..:::::::. ._ _____ .....:..:._;...__, W arebouaet avall. for Want lnvea&or for Npt nee.-eoadl· 1----"-----1 1. t . 2 st 0 r a.. ....... 5)10 u-~ immed. occupaocy, 200C> ba1tro.nt bome. Glve •••••••••••••••••••••• dona • trto1• fib 6 2800 ICI· ft. •Dt·Stt aq. well ~UNd i.t or 2nd FIRST LADY ror llo1pt. co.rp. ofc. •a:~~:JT:.:::::,.•:~~~ ~·o:~::1°1n."'~~ ~: T.D. Att,87Mlf1. E rt M d I Pamm:.w/eollecUon l'alary commen1urate 10..2. W• •i.•'96L ~ SCO • 0 e I P._roced• (lat. com· wltb experience. Call • •• ,. ,_, 'wtrDmcen. PIA>' A Mlf·PlY ace\a). Stanat ~'klt!:~.fu~~:c,~t·• • t12.n4s • == 11a.11eneaut •• ·NABER~ Call DemUaonAuoc. MC A: VISA Accepted CADIL LA.· 17).7314 , ACnmY j J ~ .-C 0 VER GIRL otllCTOI 11.oo•i.o•t .... ™"" Purchaae or 2ND T.D.'• * ourcu I • Retldentlal board • l "'''' 'V""'"'' '>40 •Hoo ~~ft'''ed. For detail• 953-0178 iiCtVISA ear. radli~ 1 hrs '\::r ~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!! 980-11167 Broker ~· II~ . S4.75 r. AUTOMCYTIVE " PACIFIC BLUFF INDUSTRIAL PARK -~~~~~:__-~--------1 E . ._yv,ew Manor, SALiSNOf'U • --1 ••y * 3S O W . 8 a y , C . M : _.:.r.._ LOW Ofo Un rvA•·-"2·3506 Join a beautiful Da\lnlll ZIMITrwtDMdt OUTCALLONLY dealers hip in Newport Low cost equity loan• VISA MC ADMIN SEC'Y Beach Straight sales avail. $20,000to $1.50,000. '-11-•*-'7.•~•'•'•3'••*--i Expandln1 research pros needed. Excellent 18 yr. Joan. Aasumable.,. firm needs versatile benef\ls. Owner occupied. •• career· minded 1 n MEWPa.T DA. TSUN Hewpotf IHci. 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS SEA LAI 2 BR l Ba, triplex. CM, lll5WWlfferA.•e. IA.NICBSHA.rL SPIRITUAL dlvldual to provide 888DoveStreel I •200 pUt ...... ..., Cle n 3 oef· t C ... i...a....-C READINGS secretanal support for NEWPORT BEACH • , 1 ...... ••Y 1. a • new ace su1 . o --&. MOITGAGI CO. lOam·lOpm. Jl'ully Llc'd. Call Marcie, al-6'749 OC airport loc. $500 •Two· 1600 sq fl ualts (714)731~ -492-7211 or 492-9034 1815 director ol new product (No Ph Calls Please) MOJR RecepUlb office avail. avail. for occupancy An e1tabli1bed O.C. s. Camino Real. Sao developmeot. Xlnl typ-AUTOROUTES •Weekly reatala n w Roommate to thr Lac. for Ans. aerv & hght May lat. •31• per sq f\. Mortgage Banklnl Com· Clem ins. s/h 6 ability to or· Register~wspaper bas avail. •1198 aad up. o Niguel apt. 2 Br 2 ba. secty work. 966-0644 ; •Call MZ-7604 or 6"2·4463 pany ganile &c malntai.n files a afternoon auto routes Cou ...-ey CLUI •Color TV. •Phones lD. SZ.5 + YI util. M/F · 760-0169 M·S8·4.Sat 10..2. must. Call for app't, ll bl . L "'" 24132. 81.lttobcb. Pool le 1100,000 oote at 20% re· AnAMllC N e w P o r t ava a e in aguoa LIVING IM ~~~ewport Blvd. C.M. jac. Refs req. Call Louil BUY OR LEASE BLDG. stor.,. 4550 tum. Call broker. Due in MA.SSACH SPA. Pharmaceuticals. 897 w. g~anc:· ~~~;:ti~~e~:= EW 646-7445 661·3984 Z atore/olc fronu, 1 lrg •••••••••••••••••••··~· 10 yrs. Mark Conley. Be pampered by 16 16th St. N.B. 642-7511, must be over 18 years of H PORT apt above. owner/ Alt Storage Warehou~es in Brk.1163-8377 ext 47. BEACH ...... 4Z002Br. 2Ba rum apt 00 Goll Billie : (714)673-1241 ~osla Mesa avail. for ----------I roe::r4f :.:i~· d°a~es~ ·--.. --DV_am ___ SIN_G__ !c~n~mtalhv:b~c~. ~x~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• course, ~J amen $300. E a I t er w k e D d . immed. occupancy. 2000 lS°t'o SOLID Phone ......... ..., r & 2800 sq ft 33t r ....,..,..,,., SA.LIS '-. per. not necessary but An adult community on Maui vacation rental, a l 7pm 5445 Otherwille (213)464-2270 · · pe sq. l YI. Yll:LD F L B d helpful. Call 951-7113 f K I · ft. Call 642·"63 Mon. or aguna· a s e ~~~ul~~c~P:.·~· 5S,!i~ ':r~a~u~t·1U::.0a!o~~·0~ Fem to share 2br, lrVine Prime Newport · Center thru Fri. M . Sat 10-2. fo':~S:~rl~~ i---------• magazine. Generous wkdys afternoon. ming pools,81.ighted ten· sirs 4, pool, tennis. l wk condo. s275. 857 0795; Office apace w /spec· A rox 60008 ft lo 8% ut TD on 245 acre THE ~~~t!!~=· t,,ar~Y p~:· AUTO SAW nis courts, bl.ke trails. 6 26-7/3. $290 wlc . 857·0794,lvemsg. _ tacularocnvlew(orsub· /:untaJn Valle~ nr.San avocado parcel adjoin· ferred, but wll tram Career opportunity for putt 1 n g green . 546-0592aft5PM. F. avail immed Private lease.10781qft. 7~9204 Diego Fwy. ll,320/mo. ing devet6'pment. GirHriends 497·4464 salespeople who want to Bachelors, 1 and 2 Nwpt Bch, 2 br house, room & bath. Conv Joe CPAs . Laguna Hil..15 At· Call John ~-9380 or $550,000 new ap~raisal. •ESCORTS• succeed financially and ~~~r~~~~h~~=~~ m;rnol~ gar.' avail. DOW. wkly or n 0 n . s m 0 It er $ 2 2 0 tomey w/ attractive of· _su. __ 7_533 _______ , ~~~~~ y ':~~~ i'1 :~~ Ho1M/Offlce/H ... I A!~~::·~~~n~ ~~~~ ro~~~!1>fin~~n ~~~~~ $510 oo per month monthly. 646-6491 963-Q16 fices has space to sublet Garage storaae space for Takea Jt. (714) 751 4527. * 759•1216 * days off for Manager Mercury saJes Btaff and On JamboreeAt ocotkNI ...... 4250 Fem to shr wlsame to C.PA w /proper rent in LAiuna Beach, 738·3050or493-1153. (714 )962·'500 ~n)oy substantial in· SanJoaqwnHUls Road •••••••••••••••••••••• House on Balboa Isl quahhcations Terau aq l60/mo 497_2638 LOANS.AlJT * 529-1883 * come and compa n y <7141644·1900 teps lO bch, lbr, home. 1275 675.6998 eves & situation are nexible tor · •Houa.es· ut·i.~·s UHrs. Now Hiring Auemblers/Electromcs benehts Work with slee""'4,rentwkly. wknds nght person. Can refer ll ... ahW-.cl 4600 MC VISA Immed opening for pride and dignity at Oceanfront for Winter 673 _[633 c r 1 e n t 5 c a 1 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3rd's -$10K·$1Mil final assembly po1ut1on Johnson & Son Lincolll· Rentals Furnished & Own room in 3 br condo, 1714)837-6030 Youni prof. couple look· • Cooat&TakeouU E x p w 1 t h a 1 r Mercury in C06la Mesa. unfurn Broker 675-4912 ewport Beach. steps to pool, )ac, C.M s250 tng for boUle with ocean ~ Mll Mirumum screwdriver desirable Call 81U Harold for a dis· NO FEE' Apt & Condo ocean Wklyormonthly 540-7859aft.6. AIRPORT vaewlormtforweddlng. •Com~Indus·Apts UOTICESCORTS Small fnendly Co nr cussio~ofthisuniqu: .. ~-2 4bdrms. $375-$175 wkly UEC SUm Io Sept. approx the 8t.b $~Mil Minimum * 558-1946 * ocean 645-3632 ask for port unity· t71.t) 540-......., rentals Villa Rentals Agt Judy· s.59-!MOO. M/F to shr Jge 2 br apt, Several offices avail. tn thru the Uth. Call Dr. Call E.SIARR Serving allofO.C Wes Baby silt e r . l 1 t e 675 4912 Broker pvt br, ba & ent, nr OCC , full service exe~ulive Woll at (2Ul933-SOM or 984-6833 housekeeping. perm a OCEAMFRO~T Lake Arrowhead Condo. $225. 556-8867 suite located or O.C Ive. mess. For best terms-fas t ASSEMIURS nent. wkdays, 7 30am " Beaut furn, spacious, 3 Airport 752-0869 . funding * * * ELECTRONIC 6 N rt B h Furn 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. 2 level. 2br, 2"'1ba. Pool, Roommate to shr home Respec'table couple Slt.loz..-tto Mechanical assembly Jrm H~~~-6l4l.eac car garage with office, wlk to lake. 17oo/mo. ocean & canyon •us, Office Space in counsel· wants to lease am / • Center St. AptJC Immediate openings washer & dryer meld 640-1605 Laguna $325 . C all ing & psycho therapy bae/condo under '450 C0&ta Mesa Work near the ~ach BABYSITTER-Woman A v a 1 I N o w Hamid 67·2KIG or Frank group . New medical Ml·\644 ,.,..,.. You are the winner or Good benefits 645·.\632 need e d to he I p Wkly/Mnthly Oceanfront Condo. Poipu 540-3666 complex. Clse to Hoar · Lost&Fo.d 2frfftkke.fs forappt. w/chlldren lyrs & 3mo TSL MGMT 642 1603 Bea h Ka . I 8 ••5 H It I $200/ Rent Apt. Cott. or ex·••••••••••••••••••••••• ($l2Value),to ASSEu BLERS We w1·11 f c . ua1. r .... a R d b osp a . mo. changeshop/drive/~Gd llOO ... 1n m y home . res E 8-luffs Condo •er night. 2 Br. 165 a night. mmtel own b rm 1 8 • (213)2M 3263 · lc .. C= · A I 7 \ M 962-0010 • .. • 499 .1526 po o , J a c u i. 2 , • area Adult fem. & 8yr ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. train PP Y • ------ 3Ba. sundk, pool, $875 · mature/resp non smker , Quiet, Elegant poodle. April 21 ru 25 MacGregor Yachts, 1631 BABYSlTT1..NG·8.5 Mon mo 645·3474 . (213) Hawaiian condo, pool, student $250754-0899 •-L--.__..._. 4450 ~1-0274 GUMD OPIMIMG Anaheim Convention Placentia, Costa Mes a Fri, my home. TLC for 2 541 "460 b b •t l 2 • M __.. .. -T H E C 0 0 K E R Y Center h'ld 3 •-1 L -a yaa . s ps .... ay Female to shr 3Br furn ••••••••••••·~··••••••• Tick.els must be ex AUTO FLEET c i ren .YTS .,. mo t Nr beach. sngl condo 9 23· SSOO. 4•3003 $175 + uti.l. Non.smoker'. P'or atore 6: CJlfi.ce space ....... 1/llrfnt/ 500 ~~~~::-rHw Y cbanged for reserved SALES MA.MA.GER h sekeeping Laguna w 'part1tioned bdrm Maui, Hawaii Deluxe 642.3738 atreaaooablerates. Ft..-c• (Acrou rrom BalbQI seats at the convention Datsun experience pre Naguel 493-Z1l_O __ _ Adult::.. no pets Pool. Beac hfront Condo . 500to2700Saft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bay Club> Open aAlll"· center ahead of time. ferred Minimum 5 Banking spa & gym S425 By Kaanapal i Bea c h . Femrmmtewantednoo-MESA.tY~~~~bR .... _.. 3PM . Breufast·Luacb Ca11M2·5678,ext.272to years neet experience app'l call Mrs Gen.hon Reasonable rates. Stay 6 smkr lO a.hr beaut. furo rl.ALA QPfOlhlAHy · SOOS Open 7 dayw. claim your tickets. Excellent benefits .. 1213>66 7 s s 4 o o r nights get the 7th free. 2br, 2ba, $2:15/mo. C'M LS25 llaa Verde E, C.M. ••t•••••••••••••••••••• • * * MEWPa.T DATSUH 1213)87&4437 714 337.8.l.56;J37-8447 631-6192 S4Ml23 EMPLOYMENT Agy, 888DoveStreet estab'd. 12 yrs. Beach d & ~ 5300 Dl1creet lady to meet NEWPORT BEACH Steps to bch, 3br, 2ba.j•NWPT OCEANFRONT cpts drapes fr plc yrly & Lado Isle bayfront, lse S7501mo 642 3«3 I W s ml boats Wkly. . ~3~U RF Quiet 2 Br garage. pool Adults no pets 1601 .. O'. Luxury coodo. Coronadel 15th St Ne w po rt Mar, bl.Its to beach, furn. Heights S450 6421340 l br , pool. jac, pvt patio, -underground prkg, Nwpt Hghts Duplex 2 Br adults only. Summer or l Ba Adults, no peb 517 yrly rental.~ Bolsa. Da ys 631 3520, Eves&Wknds 5485041 ....talstoSMre 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean view, spac lux 2 Moving? Avoid deposit. La1uoa S-da 4bdrm pn.. LocaKG. area. Furn. included. •••••••••••••••••••••• single man 40-f0. Sweet· lNo Ph. Calls Please> home wtlb l. Summer or 1Z70 Sq ft on busy Beach Low overhead 646-6229 ~--------• ly, Gen Del. Laguna lon1er. Stral1bt . Boulevard-Huntington eves&rwlmds. Bch. d7•3118. Beach. Ideal for real VH...., FOUND ADS ------- estate office, s tore or 0 R _.TED 'X' OUDI roommate waisted other swtable business. Wo" hillty 50 I 5 #4. to 1bare J bdrm house 2 Private baths. availa· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ARE fl(( * E~CORTS near OCC. Sl'TS/mo -t I ble immediately 10 Need Investor t.o JOl~t util.131·'18 Year lease Attractively purchase res. prop in Cal~ •7 2-6071 * ~ -I priced c97~29601 adja cent are~ ;T' 642 5671 Your ct¥)ice agea 18.-40 .. 4350 642-4321.ext286 ~~~~~-r-~~~~-~~~~j Servmg&iJofO.C. 1 ·:..-;:;:::.;;;·,·;:·C·H····I Weekdays D09 Grocu:•MJ s~ 24 hrs Now Hirin1 ... 15 ,,..rvw11 ..,.. COSTA MESA. Newport/Costa Mesa OST: Lg Orange cat, MC VIS 2000 Sq • of '--auti'fully Sh Sac.tifice.640-7841 altered male , WAS •• ""' opping center store on •--'------- AUTO MECHANIC DICK WATSON AUTO CENTER 'Jtking appllcat10ns for 2 journeymen mechanics. Excellent s alary guarantee, medical inaurarice pro gram tr other benefits 2345 S. El Camino Real. San Clemente. 492· 1603 (9·5 Mon.·Fr1.) If you are a· mature in d1v1dual &eekmg a fall time Teller position. Irvine Savings is in· terested 111 you. Pleasant working conditions. good salary & benefit package. Experience preferred Apply in pe rson between the h ou r s of lOAM l o l2Noon at. IRVINE S&L ASSN 18552 MacArthur Blyd Irvine, Ca. 9Z715 752·2600 EOE BR 2 Ba, Versailles & eut living expenses! S750 557 1997 Professionally sin ce lbr yrly, gar parking, 1971HOUSIMATU decorated office space 17 th St 4,860 sq ft ft•••'"---£ wearing blue collar. ,,:---a & ..... ff tt-1...... il bl r I -.. G u 8 ' • R E w A R D r""'""":: ~ au a ~· ,._. ava a e or ease .with (7l4lM2·8519 Walthd ----.. 5020 ,..,....._ Wehaveafulltlmecom· BANKING a I I a t t r a c t 1 v e -•••••••••••••••~••••••• 546-8437 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mi11iofl aales openioi in TB.LYS steps to beach No pets S 4 0 0 I mo 61 3 39 5 8 ; 1----832_-t_l34 ___ _ furni11hings avail. for C°i"Merdd Private party needs l20K Lost : Persian long~ Jolts W911hd, 7075 tbe Automotive Center llUCP'G «;LERI sale. 833-9460 ask for ...tah 4475 for 24 /mo. Will s hare .,., Cat, white & dray, lost in ••••••••••••••••••••••• for a qualified selllni Jmmed. openings for ap· Rocky. --·--;•••••••••••••••••••••• equity i.n single f1mlly CdM. REWAR~ sioo. REFINED LIVE-IN specialist. We of(er the plicaots with bank ex· 544 6899 Cli ff Haven, U!(M Clay, 2 BR l Ba, fplc , no peu. eo!!'!:c'to~':!:any ell_... 4400 tore Space for lease. residence. Guaranteed 759.0894. NUil.Si be1t beneftta Protram of perience. Xlnt benefits select your compatible •••••••••••••••••••••• ~~Hs~~s~:io~B!~·c~· xlnt return. Secured. 645-4840 EXT9lS any retail co. Apply ln and plea 11 ant at rmmte lo sull your .8. Garden Type Suite Flex1bre t er m s : Ca~DonC71•>847~5. t:ost: FwhtshagayBen· ' . person : mospbere. Call Sylvia lifestyle. Shared-Living. 605 sq. ft. at 65'/sq ft. 2131596-7202 to• --5025 JI type dog, gray ears, ~xp d clearung lady look· J.C. PIHHIY Waten. ~100. 833DoverDrSuite3tNB I b 536 3043 --y -H B 494-2000 498-0842 tngforafewgoodsteady UFuhlon lsland IA.HIOFllYIHE Beaut. 3 br, ~· frplc. 1 631_1901 ~~6:,62 a . · • Orfice/Store/Business •••••••••••••••••••••• · ' !_e_b,.8..;.,.. Reas , ref 's. E.O.E. M/F EqualOpp°EJJlplyr blk beach. -•0>. Adulll, 1----~-----t----------I space. 14,,.,x.o. Choice Found: Dutch Bunny, .._........., I•--------~~~~~~~~~ no pets Savaie WUde 6: Rmmte wanted to shr lge LL SERVlCE SUIT E . Harbor Baker Cenj.er, vi e. Harbor Vu Nature = SSOO m9. 675-0349 Co. 675·6806 condo nr S.C. PJai.a. 0 RANGE C 0 AST ·Costa Meaa. Vacant. Pk, NB .MC>-8820 Sauna, pool. jacuui. FINANCIAL C ENTER 1425,a.gent.549-1366 Found · Benji type Stps to bch, West N B. 2 bdrm . gar with operator. frplc, beam ceiling. $625 yrly 642·3493 WESTCLIFF 2 Br. 11' ba lownhoUlle Adults only. no pets. $550/mo 1728 Bedford Lane M&-7533 WANTED: Private bath. Available 2845 Mesa Verde Dr E --Trwt shauy dog, off white May \st. $250 + ex· 116, Costa Mesa. $375 per Shops. s~res. hobby, 312 SOlS lth ar\in v· SC penses. CaU 557-3527 or mo. + securitai deposit sq ft , 12 hi w/lge dr. & •••••••••••••-•••••••• ;1 m .... ....,!!· ic · · 759·006-0 lnclude11 all ulil., use of 21 O 11 q Ct w I s ink. aia. _._. ------I library/conference &r 548·7249 MedlereUl1h Mf9. Found· young tan ~hep. * • * telephor:ie ans werin~ l .... trWl...td 4500 llt62bd~~SlM + mix , N. Costa Mesa S...~ Secretanal area av111. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner/Non Owner area.97~17 2368 Harbor Blvd. at 1175 per mo. James E. s575 A rox 2000' In· SF& •c:oncso. CoataMesa Dunger Attorn e y dui ·1f8rflce. 18101 Commerdal•Induatrlal FOUND: Fem. Cocker You are the winner of 957-1414. Redondo Cr. "Q" Hunt PETER DOBBS Spanlel blond, very rat. ~S~al~ 1617 Westcllff. N.8 . Want Bch. 842·2834 640-6018 873-VOU ~~: ~~~02 & Mariners, · • financial inst. 70008.f. lceC__.1 1st.noor.Aient5'1·5032. • FOUND: Blk Poodle, Apri121\hru2S C h I b u a h u a , Anaheim Convention IOLL CEHTElt ~ Collie /Sbepberd m Ill, Yearly please contact Center Q:--1~ ~ Mr. Strong. 644·~13 Ticket• must be 0 . NIWPOIT ~ Cocker mlx, Brindle BAY CLUB APT. ~~~~~~~~~!1 changed for reserved Elegant executive suite• Terrier. Whl Cockapoo, -seats at the convention in prestige location. Basset mlx, Terrier VEltSA.lu.ES center ahead of time. With complete support \A/~.t mix, 6: Doble mb. Irvine Lovely 2 br, 2 ba, former Call M2·5678, ext. 272 to services. VVOf\ -h1 TIU\ Anl m 11 Care Center m o d e I, decor 1 tor claim your Ucketa. 7H/851-o681 ~ _,.. b. J. ,J,..,.1f 75':3734 touches, clubhouse & * * * Vf • ~ 11'1 (/\{lfl amenities. 1599 Sandy, 1--------• NEWPo.l C~ I,.. ,..11a l ··&N'\O J... , ~ FOUND: Apricot Peral an 642-6149 Rmmte wanted clean, FullServiceSuitet J IQYt7 ilp ~lV'°;ICI FemalecatnocoUar E Bl ff 3b b I quiet , nctn-1mltr, 2br, s curcosn s b~ .ll....o p"" ..... ,.? -.sm . u : r, 2 a. enc . 2ba, ~ blk from bcb. Allyouneedforone l 'U f\VJV gar, & 2br, 2~ba, encl NB.Steve!M$-538S mOPthlyfee! LOST: CocUUel, wbite, gar . Each $950/n\o.~--------• ~5'70 bluemarkin(.tonwtn11. 1 _640-__ 5298 __ • 953-__ 1220 ___ -r-::ormon to sbr tumished ~--------i vlc Sprlnldale • Slat.r, S-. ,._ Newpt res. Prtv ba.1ar. •DILUllOllACIS• 1 H.B. Reward.a.&-94.230 + extras. Jeremy 1 to 3 room CJlficea. No ,. •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• IM$-'ielN lease niquired. 2112 Du· Lost: calico M&ru1 kitten . Extra 11 ZBr 2ba condo. 1---------• Pont Dr. Adj. Alrporter A-~• A'j wired budana, Balboa P·atlo, 1ar, p ool. ANTED l cple • 1 ._H_ol_e_l._833-_3"23 __ .• _u __ ....j Use ,,,,.WV "service Piararea.87~7808 waahr/drn. prof paint· -·-l -·-• u when placing your ad a ed, new drapea. Adult.. ...., e °' 2 ..... ,... a II Deluxe SuJtea, AC, • • • t.o.t 4/8: Fred Dobie pup, Close to Mi Sq Prk. over50totbtrent• lllil ampl '*'· ulil pd.~ Daily Pilot ad number Wiii Reward. For Info or re- 77M629,G1-lOlll ~~bee~=~~~ E.CatHW!.87~ appear in your Classified Bd turn$57..a T•tM lltO Adaau/Ollaware area MIWroltTllACH . • we take your messages Found: Maletanmadhun H.B., w/I other senlon, 1 or 2 Offices w/r.cep. 24 hOUrS 8 day YOU C ti tln dol, baa brown col· d /w, f/p, et. Oottle at oraae. Prime loc. • • • a lar. Slat.--" Edwarda, •21u. rum.oruntum.1SUMO in at your convenience H.B ... , . .,..., during Office hours and get Found: 'Joy PoodM. call the responses to vour ad ... toldeatt~ this service Is only $7.rRT--......------- week. For more Inform - tlon and to place your ~ call 642-5678. "; ft H•JJ RI Ht•Uh ' c ........ ,....... ...... .. ,... Tiii .................................. _ ..................... , ............................................................... ~ ................................. . COUU'Udioo-AJJtypej HOMB,IMPAOVIMSHT tiJitrUN .....__..,, ~8C llOVINO, Eaper NealpttdMIA:tnturea PROP'ES910NAL rt· TILE INSTALLATION •1rsup.. rt.,..,L Jtem~-OddJobt !q •.1.P :• uppllu prof, low ralfll, quick "'"Hf, nJ.14Jt 1umeumc.... Topqud-J'loon1 Kltcbn, 81'lb crptt 10 atla. bU la. Uc.ta.-. MJ.#'11 •mos-. ,,.... ~trwtWOilll1• carduleenice.m.otto t)',loweoll.telt'JO R•llnl• Craftsmen Hall, llv.-dla. nu '11; dept'l..,,.. ED'SPLASTEIUNO Ro1era TIJe Pbooe av1 rmtf.50; eo.tlltlO· Ca~•AddWou C.,,..try, cabUMU, roof ,.......,,,..,.. AllTYS* lot/Eat 111.... Al.OW cbr M. G\aar. eUm. p;{ 21JJ"lap. .. malljoba repaln, Dlum.,..,. Pree ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8'5·1351 FREE ES'J' •••••••••••••••••••••• --------- odor. Crpt ,...tr. U yn Uc. Dui 5'1-17lt eat. CaJI An1wer Ad••••••••••• .. ••••••••• Plot eict/lnt painUnt by ' QUAlJTY ROOPING C\li~ tile ~UaUoo. tap. Do work my1eJI. CoroudellluConltCO Ml, "2-GDO,Mbn. WEJ>OJT ALLI JUcbard Sloor. Uc, tm. J6J Pl11terln1. Lath Alltypea, ,._est. fln, ldt, bat.be 6 telated Rtf1. 5Sl~l dftlcn ODUukaUOG by We do tt a.ti We do it Try me. 811...UO (24 hrt) p I a 1 t er , 1 tu cc o , VlH, lllC. 5U·St30 remocleUn1, fret ••t. WeCareCarpttC&.uen de•ltn director, color Call='!,3014 cbaaputl Ruuell QUAUTYPAINTERS patcbln1. Free e~t . HARBOBftOOP'ING Ro1•r~r7M180 &Wam cleao • upboll. alletcba,liaidfllobtain-' LudteallfAl.144-~ BARGAINRATES Jerry Ul 2858 Jo 0 New Ir NCOVen. llepair TneS.WC. Work 1uar. Truck lnafta . ......, M..tw........... ...., J'ree•t Ml-594 87~7* 1peclallat/1tay-busy ••••0 •0 •••uuu•••u mount unit. ~3'711 ••••••u•••••••••u•"• •••••••• .... ••u••••u• . Plait.er Palchina. \nt-exl. prices. Rellab&e. s.8412 AOK TREE CABE CONSTR.lt~EMOD. BARDWOQJ)F(OORS 'tlCadst.ntchUmo Inter/E1tter/Reflolabin1 30 Y" up. Neat work Trlm/ removala, bon&a.I, NoSteam/NoSbampoo Plana. Lied. Geo. Cleaoett•Waxed Orient ruaa-tv-atereo· ceilln&ilwaUpaper.Lic. 54$·29'T7<Paul) LeakRepalr.,./comm a topiary animal• Stain 1P:eciali1t, tut Pllmer6Sanl,SS7.aa2. An)'time,m-41118.A. bar-9 1lone. UO/br + CainlrSom 8111-S105 latqua1.mat'l6labor wholesale. Free eat. dry. Fr'fieest. l»U82 "-.. H llK. --4,Ul·JOM Pool Strike, a.p•• Beat anybld.a1.ew W.2'1S2 -•rw .... DAVE'S PAINTING ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------UPHOLliDRAPES ..................... , ..................... , MMll'1 Senlng~aByean Swlmmln&PoolServ\le 100f9... NOW IS 111E TIME to Cl•anincl.ftyourbome. Dryw&!IS~lallat H.ul,deanup,coocr.W ....................... Reas lna Uc. 7f0.7301 Reliable Repain/Acld All typfl, repairs , prune your trees. CaU TIP·TOPCARPET6 Qual.ft~.Newlrrt· removal.Dwnptruck.· BRICKWORK : Small ' ' Wuhei.Q,aa.ss7.2783 decks. Vree eatlmate1. "The Experta" 20yra FloorCare. 980-&M mod.t.-U.$12-U4i Qulcluerv.N!-7831 Joba. Ne•port. Coita PATESSIAN -CaUBob$d-OTl9. local.George548-3239. ~CCl&I... 1... .. I l R f CUSTOM PAINTlNG 17 yu exper. worltln1 :fOn••• .. ••••••••H•u C .... Ac1•tk Taptn1, 1·exture • DUllPJOBS •ela, rv oe, e 11· Int/ext. Material-labor w/all ma.ltea of equlp. BALBOAROOFINGCO TypillcJS..-.lce LEIGH ROBERTS •••••••••••••••••••••• AcouaUc Ceillnp. Frie.! Small llovift& Jobe f71-ll?S auar. Free est. 1163-98!0 State ccmtrador'• lie. • Take advant.,e ol 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Speclall.aedAceowttin& AcousticCeillnp eat. Kevin, 135-9088, CalJllJXl!Nf.U181 EXPERT BRICK & ins. Port'h Ccmtruction IH or rood five-away Prof Qlty typ1n& Cass. Service 548-14M +cu.tomb.andlexturln1 173-150a llUOIU')'. Sm-11 jobs 41 WAUl'APBIHG Co.173-1111 Realtora wel come transcriptions, phone ...,_..... Uc. 389N4. S32·SS..9 • t .. 4111 Haulina•DwnpJobs. repairs. FrpJc faclnas. Prof. Installed, 1.St roll 613-6743 diet, letters. reports, "'....-C '"'" Aak for Randy. h u n I free . Don. f'.O. loa..... forms. resumes, term ••••••••••••••••••••••• C ..... /eo.cr.te •••••••••••••••••••••• 641~ Refi.S5l~.Tf0.7074 l-339·1"29forfreeest. ••••••••••••••••••••• .. S•A....... papers, envelopes , Drtvewaya, parking. lot •••••••••••••••••••••• ELECTRICIAN-priced Small Jobi wanted. Brick . Irvine/Newport past of ••••••••••••••••••••••• labels, disc volume repain, 1ealcoat1n1. REMOVAL: concrete, rt1ht, tree ~•le on Tree/ahrub trim, rarare and Block Low hourly ••PAlNTING-Oon t fice boxea wiavailable" LOCALSANDBLASTER Work guar Mariah S6S Asphalt. 846-4871 aeph, 1radin1, lot clean· lar1e or amall)Obs. • yud clean.ups. Free rate ••tZas alt Spm Call Unless You Care• Rent a B 0 x fr 0 m Lie. 1ns, re&a. No 1ob too 636·0756 Uc'd. up, uw, break & re· Lie. 1391821 173.0359 est. 551-8271 · · · SJ6..9801 (24 hrs) privately-owned pastal big/small. 84().7909 move.Hrlyorbid. , H AUTypesMuonry --service THE MAIL WlltclowC~ 54&-2411 G••••a ... c ... s.r.1c. Ver rea.a Uc bonded NEWPORTPAJNTING SUITE . 549.4733 for S.c..ntySp..... • ..................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• &by 2753 538-9906 · Comm./indus./resid rates/se~ices. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Let The Sunshine In" Complete,on·the·spotcar Pool decks. patios. •VERYLOWPRICES• Elderly & Handicapped 548-• Freeest. Lowrates. . Burglar•Fire•Scanners CallSunstuneWlndow care, wuin&, int. clean-maaoory, sport court. Lanchcape malnt-clnupe Care Service provldlna FRPLCS built a, refaced 613.0737 Post Box OC Airport Safes• Physical Bar Cleaning, Ud. S48·88S3 ii>&, etc.548--47$3 tennis court1. Lie. Georae S4&-201.S in-home pef'IOllaJ care. brlck/at.ooe veneers J<i --. --N•wport 549-2217 riers C.M IN B S&S c.., ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• J74067.8SH966,847-7078 ' Ri chard or Donna, yraexpm.3743 · F1rstClus1ntlextpamt· 646-4871 Window Expert CLEAN-UPS/LAWN 499-se93 · mg, wallpaper, rellnish ProJMrly ~4•ag111Mtftf windows, blinds. screens THOMPSON'S Malntenance-Lnchcp MovllMJ cabinets, etc. 979-S294 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s ..... C..-.q & mirrors. Reas. Depen· DOORS & WINDOWS • CONCRETE CONSTR. Free est 8'2·990'1 Hoe1S~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---Prof. service lo save you ••••••••••••••••••••••• dable. Free est. Gene Repaired or Replaced Lie 393383. 642-8482 · •••••••• .. •••••••··~··• Movioa? Tbe Starving ~ALPH'S PAJNTING tim17 ~money Newpart Portable Steam Cleaning 5'5·0225 Free est. 635-3720 ftHS General Houaecleamng Colle&• Students Moving Lie. Int/Ext. Low rates. Pac1!1c R E 645-3683 Engines, machinery------- AH Types Remodeling • Ce.Hd c.. Topped/n?moved ; clean Reliable~~i~aDI. Co. bu crodwn, Insured Free est 964-5566 R•cd Eatat. Senic•I -No crpts. 963-9925 STOfl!! Repairs, top quality, 17 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ups,lawnrenov.751-3476 same 100 s.erv1ce. f'ntCOlllrof ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uttlel1ll9!! yrs in area. Llc'd. Mr $31.90/WK •----------• ROBIN'SCLEANlNG JT 124·438 License· o••••••••••••••••••••• New port real estate Classified Ads are really Take time lo relax and shop at home. It's s1m pie with Daily Pilot Clusifted Ada. And if you have something to sell, call a friendly Classified Ad· Visor at 642.5678 Palombo; 962·8314 Hot lunch. c.M Chns· ~AltDIHIHG Service-a thorougbJy Ml-842? LLOYD'S NURSERY & agent will consider trad small "people to people'· f p boot 646-5423 W AMTID clean house. S.0-0857 LANDSCAPE CO, INC ing services What have sales calla with big re-All Around Carpenter Finish & Rough Free Est. Jobn 919·4S29 or 775-8082 BANKING TE1.l£1 IMPERIAL BANK HST ... C ...... Dr. c .... ....... CA92'26 714-641 -2200 111.262 Equal Opp Employer ian resc · Mowmg, ed&ing, raking, THE "MOVlN·MAN" is Expert pest control for you got lo trade? Bruce adership and big re- T L.C Child Care sweeping . Free PAM&BOB'S Careful, courteous & trees. s hrubs & turf Blomgren, RE MAX suits! To/lace your Anyt1me,exp'd,refs. estimates. 646-0944 or Reas.rates.Refs I •Cheap. Please call service U c 9457 Free Realtor~. 75 9·1221. dauilieda ,call today 979-6646, 631-3563 645·S737 Call 613-7012 all. 6 6'2·1329 est. 646-7443. 760·0297 642·~ GEHHAL OfftCE GEHHAJ. OffiCE Mature woman wllBM F t days, accounting, Executive typewriter general office duties. exper pref. Mostly F IT xlnt benefits rail Bob Flexible hours Must be 770-1675 L.H good w/phones. filing ---and misc duties GeneralOffice 540·2522 WOR« TtMrOURY PBX Recept.aon1sts. GEHHAL OfftCI Secretaries Clerks Appliance service com-' pany. Heavy phones. JVICKI HESTONI light typ111g. bookkeep- ing experience. Ask for & A.uoclot.s Dennis, 642·0240 18004 Skypark Bl GEHBAL OfffCE Law Office need s Ste 2~ Irvine 540-0400 messenger to do general•--------office duties, also must have a good car! Salary + mileage Call Candy 951-0633 GEHBAL OfffCE Looking for a very in· teresting part time job in pleasant office ? Clerical, ror mature person. Location P.C.H . Npt. Bch . Exper a must. Accurate typing, no s horthand. 20 hr week includes Sat & Sun Call . 646. 7431 General Tlt•l ... layClllb ,, --"'"-9: Sec.wttY G..d 1 yr. exp. Cravey a rd ProShop Affaud91f Sat/Sun. 9AM·2PM or 2P M 7PM. Tues /Fri. 4PM·9PM Sales. re servattons & receptton duties *DRIVER* W attw /W oltrfta Part time 7·30 to 12 30 or I Just moved into town ., I year dinner house exp 12 :30 lo S 30 Monday Then get acquainted • 5nites.SPM·llPM lhru Fri FITime 8 lo s. wath the Class1r1ed j\ds Mon thru Fri Starts at 'lbiey're the easiest way Please call for appl SJ.JS per hr Call Mark lof&ndjusttheitemsand 645 7358, Mon Fri 751 ·2680 services you need ' l•9•»-5•P•M _____ _ DRIVY PIT driver 2PM -6PM Mon Fri Newpo rt Beach 631 3393 Jonnie DRUG CLERK Full time, Motl·Fri., 9·6 Professional pharmacy, ex per Call Terry Grant for interview, 642.1.58() ~"' I I r~ I ll 1.1 1'1 ' I ) ' l . I~ i I• I 11 \, ,I !I l; 'I,. -• I ----.-..,.. -,... ::-··;: --. . -----__ .. _..,_ '------..., ·---r------ --.. ' ..... '!~ --- 5 t ... 7loO ..... W_... 71Ml~W--7111~W..,_ 7100.wf"!J -~illl v ft . • ~ ""·=°'"" CoMt DAIL;Y PtLOT/8aturd1y, Aprll 18. 1981 ~~,.!!~ .......... , ~!-'!~,~!~~!",_........ "'--· .. ~~~~' ........ -·-·~ .. •• •••••• .. •-•!! .. !'" ... w-..... f"1.1 ~-• .......... j ,, ...... ,, ... ' 11Mltw.w..w 1111 ~ • ..; (," '·' fl .. I.' I '':' /At ·'k I ~:..~~!'!~ ** • • .-~ .............. _, 19~'{. ... ,., ... _,_._ •••T ........ .._._ .. • .. f•HT•••••--•HM•H• ......... tedlvldual Co s~--'-""l'lf'""•·A,._ Good Nrt• ·~-:<!# ...-'~ ·~ .j( l l•,..; v " _, ' .· '~ crttl OQI' IWl'°91 .... , ~·-· -IU-~ -·-AY .... ~ i.; _.._ • , hlt pay. Retuodable ~· _.,...., ..._.:; , ... '11.:. .. u.·_ . -.·": . . ~· • • -~~ I I ................ ~ AccounUnf department ot na.tfo.oal .,_ ~-.,.ms y .... ___ ,..._.., •~ Dl19dl Sal·~ •ttoo .. ~• _. Real &Li-. SiJ• our~~ Co. b k I ft d .. -... -.. --?llil ~ to 11.aDdi. 1;ctl!Dllali'dlil II* ~ Mlltt• · 1 ·wttll Ult.......,, eau mort1aie a o ~ rm llee • •-..1 ~-~~•= "':ti,.• Jv.~~::'; =t~= Ce.WCI r ,, Ml·lllUillrfO(J._ secretary for con er. 'f"lst e~t.ry SIC'Y-rr/TIMI •-....c.-.i 91Duet. JfJL I~· -~· e, , I• hr Y co m . IAty ... ..,... YC-1111 oF -~ ~ --1 e v e I p o a it i on Per e c o r Mfo'• np DiMd• PIT A;ti lilbrw IS lalar7c.aa.wttb•Wl-mHaurat• wltb ... You are a i ucces fuJ real estate U· . numbers-oriented perlon with lood ~mctertnCoroaadeJ AnaMbDO.•tailOil '7. MS-7111 perittace. PSe..e uU for ...... 1ate ready for manaoement or a llC.r' /CL.HK . ., typtn& 1kllla. No short band req_ulred. lfar omce. Hn °'*'· •·2 c.&er appt...... ~· -w ... :, ... ........ ' can Terri (714) 975·1<8>. pref. PlHHDf:!bon• Tltlla\1 musl b• ••. orandi:aotb•r'• belper. • • current manager J~ 1or rrea\llCJr Jac:ob)' • Mt)'en, Ol\e Of DH•rn penooallly. U tn>-ebanted for r•H"td tleaalat • childcare. "' opportunities. You will take over the America'• tars•t law COLOWlll llRnMA lnl • nllft1. 115-· aeat. at the eionveoUoo Permanent. Tue• 6 JAMrfOll rems of an eatablbhed branch office. ~.r!!1:fi•1,}!, .. !,•c•Jll•r':•,0~ ... , • ...., M:vf•t: s.r.ac.. SEWIN0'1uCHINE cc•aJ01t4!.~~ ~d ~ ~f~ Tb'un, MJllD. tas/day. tmmed. CJPellllM, Part Your credentials will include a proven " ~ t-.... -"---a H•.~rhllll c1 I.,,. OPERATOR ..--··· ..... •• Balboa Peabl. '7&-ma. Um•. wetieoct MlUon track record in residential ~ales and ~u ~~~~jop~C:. -.....--· rr Sall loft ap. &al· 1M2 clalm Y°'! ti*ck*eta. QDOUP R.ZP for fortl,n f · l l ablft. S-alary eed Wh ood " a.1ou1ble. Call: Lil a genuine desire to aucc · en expe wtth.£ or-s H 1pp1 No c LE R K ~~ta:.fiel7.~ra:.e11:: &lotten, nuu-1111 or joining our company, you will become C~~'!::10::uc.'w1::: SALES P/T needed for full or part Aoua:.,~s::_tch thl• aummer. Should apply In pertoo: Ad· an important team member of one of elfictentb for approx-SALIS J,#/T ttme employment. No ne-4957 aft. spm. IL~ comma':lJt: well. vance HHltb Center. ~ lndustry,s most prestigious real lmately IObn per week. Make a new alart, at· Mornlnp necessary for experience nee. but an rtncl bolt t ea, or· 1'00 Brlltot St. North, . t " W ff er an ex "" toe: --...ro U you. tractive oew bed• bath fabric at.ore. Call Geri: eye for detail" ablllty to Antique o.ai: table, round, •aobe prosram, take SuU.e 100, Newport es ate orgamza ions. e o . .;:e'!, the q~ftcatiom, itore now taklnl ap-646-4040. work at a fut pace Ls re· 5 chairs, leaves, ttzs. ttudenta od\toun. Xlnt Beach, EOE KI F citing managers compensation "aA interested u. the pllcatlona for full t& pit quired. $3.35 to start. 131 . 1077 , 9157 .9292. 1 I the rattle Rackage and a tremendous potential poalUon, p1eue call for 1alea po1Woos ln mark· Seamstreu needed· Boou 00 Tape' Inc. 711 c i: :~:luUc~~leue for growth. If interested, please send an appt. fJlwn the boun in1/recelvln1 position Prefer experlence eew-Weat 17th. St. Costa Appl•c• IOIO ... nd lett.er OC' reaume to JIW~ SALIS · vour resume or business card in c_ on· oUAll lrtPM. exp helpful mt11t be en· tn& ulll. Santa Ana. Meaa. 548-SS2:1. •••••H•A•R•• 80 •••R••A•R•:::•••• _. Exp pref. Apply In " tl-I OJI t hu 1lutic Ir self · ....:S4....:....:7·....:1344 __ . ____ -1 ~ In l e r 1 tu d Y 48 2 2 pereoa, 10tt Jewelere, fidence to : Ad No. 787, Dally Pilot, 714-4 motivated. SECRETARY/Law ofc. S H O E S A L E S · APPUANCESERVICE 8artwood, Irvine, Ca. 2300Harbor Blyd, C.M. p .0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, California JACOIY It MIYStHS STIOUOS UMEH Excell. stills for 1 man c~ildalt.eens, F PIT, ex· We buy uaed appUances 92714. 92627 818 So. Sprinf . W AltlHOUSE o'c. Sal•rv neo. 873-9201 P .d person, hrly. incen· -·we tell recond, lll&t. S Jewelry store in So. Cout L.A. Calif om.la, 014 F 0 r •. J_.P t c • 1 1 • -1 .. t 1 v e s , be n e f i t s appllanc•. 5'.i-3077 GUAIJ) Plau needs brlaht · Child · B oter Full Is part Ume. All for office dutiel ('114 )~9'· 1 SICIETAIY ren 8 . 0 y 1 IUY APPUAMCU areas. Uniforms fum 'd. :0.":a . MECHANIC foraerv. ata-p BX OPERA T 0 R · RECEPTIONIST · Npt Anawertng phones, typ-644-2464 Mr. Milter Les 957 . 1133 Aaea Z1 or over, rckired tlon. Exp. forei1n & telephone am aerv, day Bcb. law ~ce. uk for I n g Ir 4 en e r a I .i. -y welcome. No exper nee:. 1~.t.1 domestic. Apply: 1251 N. Ir reli! gnveyard shift, Caryn 714/8'4-6518 flULL TIMI 1 e c re ta r u I work . STA110Mca Apt size Kenmore 1as APP I Y: Un Iver I a I .....,~ Coast Hwy Laa. Bch. will train. ~7-8747 Slloet Newport Beach. Call Store in CdM needs sales stove good cond, $150. Protectioo Service, 1226 Growing Sanu Ana la11r ' IEC8'1'10MIST FIM Jew.,, Sam, (213)376-6lMS. person f/Ume, 5 days. 398.4957 al\. 5pm. W. 5th St., Santa Ana. ofCl ce requires 1 le1aJ Medical, full time front 1 peraon omce, gd on Part/Full Receptionist c--• Xlnt working conds Interview bra: 9-12 & 1·4, trainee Is 1 I e g ~ 1 office poaltioo Minion phones ai with people. 1 Typing, light bookkeep-_...ca EspeciaUy fine clientele 20 cu ft J .C. Penney Mon-Fri. secretary. Good basic v· j E · ti as 2 da eek• cover Ing Is otber crerlcal SECUTAllY/ Phone87~1010Corappt. freezer, very good cond. skills a must. 641·1358 ie. o . xecu ve or Y• w od wor ... Huaoo & Assoc. PAIT TIMI .____ $350 586-4038 HAIRDRESSER (Jean) medical, secret.rial ex· ror vacations. Oepe a -""l .. l""l. M"'' -"--euortea L09.-~tor ........:-·------- "MANICURIST 1---------1 per. including insurance ble It nex. Hn 9-5pm. °" "" -.. O n l y dedicated . STOCKlOOM 21 ,, Frigidaire, like new w /cllentele . highest billing.4~1-060 641-1417betweeol0-4pm. IST Sportt.g~ motivated, &i consi5tent Exper'd. Stockroom wi~ice-malter. I Ll~"'L SICIET"'IY RECIPTION ~ applicants need apply. Cler .. needed for our ·l"'oaf\er c.pm. comm. pd, great oc. -~ A Medical Secr etary , •aS-..ftUDAY $'""'-&•~~-.., Exper.inrealestatere· ~ ....., ., H i H di I I wltlt k .-"'" -. ~ ~ H_.w... b marking line. Full time, --==-=~---=---The a r an era. or para ega heavy typing, Ute boo · needed for office in· at in Jotin Wa yne in · th lated field helpful, ut e vcell. sc h e dul e .. Uued Tappan oven $40. M2·8484 hea•yft1'9'\iltftfate keeping, F IT . Hrs & Irvine. Mus t have Airportforlpenonofc. :b:!veeobenpt~11•111r 0~ not necesaary-e~cell. B;nefits include , in· G.E.dishwasher $30.gd •--------•I Pl•11•l•9. A irport aalaryopen.759-0257. transportation Cor er -Ne.ed tak e -c harge ~ual\fied salespeople. 1rowth oppty. wit ex· surance. compan.Y di s· cond.Cash.536-057 ...... ._... c..a. rands., help with some person. 50-2203 I be r1·· . panding & dynamic Of· pd & ....:...; _______ _ HAP" EAST~. ..... ..,... ,_..., -M EDJCAL ASST office dutJea. Minimum xcel · co. ne "" in-ganizatlon, located in count. vacations 8 Q dble Jackie aft. l:lOPM, For front&backomce 32 hrs per week. Call RECEl'TIOMIST •e lud e di sco unt Fountain Valley holida ys. Apply In B Propane, newt FROMEVERYON AT U3-9Hl. LaounaBeach.494-1181 btwn 8 :30·5, Keri FulltlmeMon·Fri.Muat privile1ea, medic al. 964·9090 person: burner, autobls~arB~r 1_:_---------J-::.....:::e_______ dental & life ma., profit J.C. PE:HMEY Tur.co. assem e ig r-n.L1n:_ LEGAL SECRETARY MEDICAL ASST. 979·2724 ~i:~~':~~o: m';!!~ sharing & pension plan. 24 Fash.ion Island Saving675-1890 L.I \ Laguna Hills recent Back office exp'd only PEISOH~D4Y . ing the public. Requires Apply inperson: SECIETAIY EOE M/F MOVJNG-MUSTSELL !HMOllA1ro111SONNHSUMCIS Calif Probate exper flt N ewport Center Over the cowiter sales. ·good spelling & pen· J .C .Pl!HHEY. WantedforGeneralCon-Wu rlitter p i ano . 557 MJI: necessary.Xlnttyping& 64-4-0970 Boatatore.631·2810 manshlp. No typing 24Fashionlsland tractors.631-2004. refrigerator/ freezer, °""""' SIH skills req. Call Mrs. Phone e1tperience pr~-Newport Beach '* '* • washer/ dryer. partable 372311rdtS...... Winslow for appt. MEDICAL PHARMACY Tee~. !erred. Full company EOE M/F SECIEJ'AIY S•loberh sauna cabmet 631-1381. 837·1060 TR~CRflER F /T1me. Will train. benefits. Apply: Pen· Permanent part time 2400Habor Bl vd Mewaorthecla Must type 40wpm .1 nysaver, '660 Placentia Sales from 1to5pm. Gen of-Costa Mesa Washer , clean, works t .O.E LEG"' I s~'Y Work home, top pay. l ~ all l b t -. ( ood ••>t ~~~~~·~·~·~~~I ~ ~ mini 5 M o. u I l o n P a ll a I Ave., C.M. GllEAT HOURS Cice, sm a • yptng You are the winner o g ....., Reqwres mum yrs '"'"'l083 c...oo-4485 Lawoff1ceexp.,8S"Wm acute hospital ex-Pharmacy, Laguna repo~...-ztre.ffckeh 548-8513or.,.., . Help wanted Ci t , pi t typing, dktaphone, ill perience in all phases of Hills, Mr Dreyfus. • . . t SECRET'" •y~i ~ csn Value>. to Dryer, gas, clean, works .andwlch man &r counter train on• Lenjer word ed. I di tali" Mon 788·3784 RecepUoma 9AM-2PM -~ le!. Cmode1 help. Plaaa de Cafe. processor. Real estate, m Jca c on. · PIX OPHATOR or E1tperience in 'ligation ApMl 2 l\hru2S good S75 '548-8513 o r Gary'a 0eli7S2-5401 bu a' n e s s I aw ·l-Fri __ ·._9-_5_.7_68-8500 ___ . ___ Picture frame manufac· Aerospace f&qener mf 4PM-9PM o r collection Non · Anahe1m Convent1on 548.:..·_44....:85 _____ _ ---=:-------1 s1 3OO .I 170 O I mo . MESS&IGEI lurer looking for e.p fr.' has tmmed'. opening ~~a~~e:.&s.~ntington Center Freezer, upright, clean, HILPWANTED! Sk y park , Ir vine, 6 mornings a week, matureperaoo.lnvolvea •o r exper'd . PPX Join the Los Angeles Tickets must be ex works good.S&s.548-8513 Telephooe solicitor. No 97_9_·96_10_. __ ~~--7AM·9AM. E1tcell driv. mat cutting, gla11 cut-operator & ~eptionist Times Circula..t1on Team Secretary/Receptionist changed for r eserved or 548 _ 4485 exper. nee. Excell. co.,__ ...... IMEE ing rec. req'd. Apply: ting & a•sembly of .to operate SGl Pulse & adapt yuur work wanted for manurac· seats at the convention . benefits. Commission LEGAL,_ Penn ys aver , 1660 custom framing. C.M. . .Console. Top pay & s.chedule to yo ur lurer of top quality center ahead of time RA.!frl&. frost free. i ce program &i profit shar· Sma II Newport Beach Placentia Ave., C.M. a rea. Call today-good 'benefits Ufeatyl~. Work. Shrs/day sailboats, gd office skills Call 642-5678, ext 272 to maker. x In l , S2 50 mg. Apply in person: la": farm seeks legal starting pay. 6'6-4863 • ROSAN, IMC. lQ a Tm~es Circulation Insurance & other claim your tickets washer &dryer set. xint Penn ys aver . 1660" trainee. Successful can-MODS.ING, wk days . 64 2 · 5818 714-S48-5S33 s'lllea orhce near your req. . * * '* & clean Sl75, 548-8513, Placentia Ave. Costa didate shouldhavegood Comm'ls. films, ex· wtends. EquarOppty Emplyr home &have more lime beneftts.751-1343. --548-4485. Mella ' general o(f1"ce skills & b. e ----------1·~~~~~~~~~1 r ·1 t d' o N E tras .. .SCAS needs new i: Cor your am1 y, s u ies. SECRETARY T E L E P H -------eager to learn. Will faces,aUages.957·0282. PROD UCTI ON AS -or leisurely periods. We lnsurence office, Capo SwitchboardOper.Some llcycle1 1020 HOMEMAKER t rain. Starting salary SISTANT full or part ·IECIP110MIST pay hourly wages & Bch. Office and promol· typing, 5 day wk Apply •••••••••••••·~··•••••• Oppty for homemakers $750-$900.851-9434. time poaiUorui avail. No Int~rnat'l. mktg. firm commissions. Ing skills a mu s t to Hotel Lagun a. Mrs Red .lO spd~_YS Schwinn to develop mkting C ERKE •Motorcycle Mecb• experience nee. but an ne-eds R ecep -• 93 _ 2021 Baltazar, 494115 i. 425 s Calaente,31 ,1979.SJOO career. We train For !LIQUOR L . · xper Exper, F IT. must h~ve eye for detail I& ability to tionist/Typist for front LOS ANGELES TIMES .. Coast Hwy, Lag Bch. 497·3577 _____ _ appt. 1162-0010 preferred, 5 rughts, good own tools, nice working wor .. at a fut pace i.a-re-desk. H_andle phones, 1375 Sunflower Ave. SC ... Y/':r pay, good future. Apply b 642-8870 a W.. 4SWp e C M '" - --Boys European lOspd, Hostess in person. 2937 E. Cst i_;:_at_:.m_os__;_p_ere_. ---'--1 quired. $3.35 to start. 1reet v . m r t. . needed with p _ .. bus1 Telephone Sales Yellow. very good cond .Ol .u•..,s H CdM 1.... $"J F th t Books On Tape Inc. 711 'C q d. Accuracy a musll · S.O-OOOl ness litigation for busy I M O E X P s 75 ""' 7 ·""·". '"'"-9078 "" wy, . µ .. eed Xtra or ex ra W t 17th St Coata Non-amkrl. only. Ca . h I C ..,ECESS""R''•' ~ v• .... ...., Now hiring P IT da y things you want out of es · · '·Mn. Coplan, SS9-S901. Equal ()pportunjty Newport Beac aw irm ,.. • hostess,interview2·4~m Lo~Co~elor . lifeCall962-7306. Meu.~. 111s Equipment. ~805 Employer with congenial attorney Wholesale products, JWHEELBICYCLE Mon-Thun. 37 Fashion lnterv1ews Wt\h growtng 1---------rR-U">990... Barranca Rd.' Irvine. • 7141759-!1100 large dlStributlng '1rm 26", like new. $175 Island, Newport Center company specialuing in INow hiring PIT Cocktall -'' " EOE • SALES IMMEDIA n _ M.S-3865 large real est.ate loans . server PIT cashier. Ap-~ 1...::.:...:::._ ______ lmmed. part time open· SECRETARY OPMMGS luu..1i..... Uateuiah 1025 HOST/HOSTESS 1st & 2nd T D.'s. RE. ply 1·n ' ~ Medley's Rubber hose product.a, ............ ·---. f R d Ad Fu 11 time . R E •111111--, ..--~-· _.., ___ ...,., 1ng or ea e r led h 1 r I b t Good pay/Co benefits,••••••••••••••••••••••• Full&parttimeava1la license req. Houston-Re st aurant , 18774 must pass co. phy1ical for Laguna's leading repreaent.uvefor111side know ge epu , u rapid advancement REDW000 2 X6's ble. Apply in per son HartfordSSS-9111 Broolthurs t , F v Including back X-ray. R.E . offi-. """·"time. 1 C:l''on r .. com not req.Newport Center 1 I• 00 1· ti ...-ruu sa es .. "" · developer. 833-8300 Earn while earn~ng Xlnt decking. 8-20' long ~-P~o·a;tolJ....,~le:gu~a ---------1_963-__ 2_366_. ______ 1 ~t~kni n8g "af~~caex~e~ R.Elic req. 497-S4U pany nefits. Apply in <Suaao). Several office locations New load just in from Beach. MACHl.._.E ..,UISI~ 4·20. Stratonex. 17671 R.E. SALESPERSON for person Pennysaver. to c hoose from Call mill 55•/Ct 646-9885 "" " "'9 1 1860 Placentia Ave., i---------•l _after_IOAM534·9325 _ anyti"me. RM-PA.RT-TIME Armstrong Ave., rv . salea,exc;)a8QSes,invest-C.M Mon-Fri.,l-5PM ••SECRETARIES•• -=::.~:._.:.. ____ _ SHOP J..4 dys a week. Country EOE. A Kendavi.s Ind., ments. Hl&b comm. New S&L/Super/2)'ril2,600 Typing invoices Office CCllfterm & Housekeeper /Com pan1on Live in or out. 833-2009. Housekeepers wanled, The Sea Cliff Motel, 1861 South Coast Hwy, L.B. 494-4892. lmm e d opening , C lub Conv H os p . Co ..J& P I T ok . Newport l•--------·I Accountant/Ded24.000 w!'rk. So. Santa Ana. EqYl,.....e 1030 machine o Per at or 549-3061 p / T 1 M E he Ip l Qr Pacific R.E . 64$.3683. SALESPBSOHS Legal/T70ldictll5,ooo Sml oCCice. 540 5850 • •••••••••••••••••••••• trainee. All girl dept. 1 h needed'. High rashion / -cl.8000 -Nikk t FT3 w /2 o Costa Mesa plant. Ex-OFFtCEMAHA(iER wom~n ·s specia ty I op. ltESTAUIAMT ladies speciality store. Exec/shlOO co • .,. TYPIST 50m~r~~. 1lash, zoom cell. company benefits. A young coosulting firm Fashion Island. No ex pr. Sandwich Maker hfs Exp er . n e c . Good ~i~e~:!'~:~.~~~~ Personal Lines Dept. lens & maqy other ac App I y : Delt r on i c. in Newport Bch Is look-nee. 759-991.'5l lOto8 pm. 7AM -3PM Mon .· Fri. benefits. Call: 644-7100 4020 Birch Est •64 EOE Insurance Agy Apply in ceas~ries. Everything in 545·0413 ing for an exper omce Quality Control 646-8883, call anytime Newport/833-&l90/Free person: 333 N. Newpart brand new cond. $425 managerdl. Thi0s petrso~ Manufacturerolelectro-Restaurant Bl., N.B. __ ...:54_0-_57_1_9_~-~--HOUSHEIPltlS .... • .... S ~ill han .e 8 ace g "' mechanical ""'WP. needs -f ce mcl state " -... JOHMHY"S SALES 1---------TYPIST, must take S/H 4x5 Pacemaker Crown We have immed. open· Exp'd apply to Angi·e man So entry level quality con-* * t * lh F 0 l f f federal taxes me ex-RESTAUIAMT ----Secretary or speed-wrltmg. 4 n>. Graphic, 4.7 P ar Ing a or ou r San Cle m ent e Inn. . . . I troli.napector.Somepre -"" k Sl25 bouaek3, ..... n Full Ume ecut1 ve sec ret aria h 1 f 1 b t Bookkeeper now ac · h c--2 -3 d ays wee 13 5 mm I e n s .-· AM 492·8103 duties also required . vioua ~xp .e.P u u cepting appU0catioru1 for Profeaalonal sales ec.---·-r (714)644·0983. Polaroid adapter. Clim posltlo · 9PM to g 1---------Compe•'u·ve eala~ in-will tram mdi.v1dual with t To Presw..t · ablft. E1tcell. frlngeMAIDS , HEA D cludm"o .. ben..11·tpacaoe. gd mechanical back-rulltime. Apply in person or no hex · Fin . Svces. firm , PIST /W O RD holdersatgoodpnces benefits packl1e. For 0 u S E K E E p E R • .,. .. d S 1 person bet 3 & 5, Mon-perienced. We can s ow Fashion Island. nds. top-T Y Rolleiflex TLR F3.5 $90 interview, call: Liz Slot-H M Call Bobbi 759-8972 & alt groun ' a ary com -Fri 2250 E. 17th St .. San· you the most successful notch exec. sec'y. for PROC~OR 646.7909 t.en, 71 4·641·1616or apply English speaking, or 6pm 551·5184. m ens urate with exp. ta An method of earnings Lanier word processor . ...:.,:..:__ ______ _ in person at: Advanced F.64S--TIOO i__::__ _______ 1 Located in SJC. Cal1 1---•·------bey11nd your income se[~ ~~yg, c~~l .pol Will train Laguna Hills For Sale Gof!lplete Health Center, 1300 OPTICAL Tom Johnaon for app't. IESTAUAAMT aoala. 11 Law Firm-typing wills & Darkroom equ1pm~nt. Bristol St. North. Suite MAINTENANCE TIAIMEES (714)831-9640 PIEltSOt9't& Harbor Lawn-Mt. Olive ~~~/ts.h~bod~-!~ksr s~ trusts ~usthavestrong Bestoffer.497-4671 . 100, Newport Beach For motel. Exper'd. A rapidly JrOwlng sci~· -l"YIALJTY Personal Interviews, Memorial Part Ls 11.tart· P 1 e a s e . Ex c e I . t y ping & grammar Cats 1035 EOE al/F M2·~ tiflc optics company ID ~ Tues April 2\ and Wed. lng a before-need sales denVmed. benes. Call : skilb. Call Mrs Winslow ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~I ---------1 Irvine is looking for op-COKrl~ 22. 2 PM to 5 PM. Apply 1ta(f r · t 837 1060 ..: MAMAGEI lical trainees. Assembly lmmed. openin& in f~al in person only. Jobs We ·are looti ng for ·7~1~4·~640--0~~123~~~~~ 0 • app · · Him alayao.,9/wlt old wurance INSURANCE RECEPT General office duUes tn· eluding typin1. SelC starter, mature. Work varied &. interesting $900. O.C Airport area. Call Pat (n4)752·2975. Pwty ...... ex per helpful, but ~ot tnapection, hoae & Cit-open in all cat.gories. mature meo and women = 'Typist, Lite bookkeep111g, male. Seal Point. SUS. :aol~=n lrwi:~r=~~-n~~ ~~~ets;~;.fi:a~:~~':'!. ~~ny!ica'r~c~Ji!~\~t .Celab .. 11 L .. dh•9, ~h1f!°y~:!1'm~· Earn ,:~~:ro, 'f:9:0;7~ &salary ope_n_ D_ 542·2'127. 1040 supervision to manage Xlnt benefit• ' pd X-ray. Takin1 applica-179 E. 17f'.ll St. Cot.. k •• ~!;•••••••••••••••••• Party rental store. Able medical " dental. Call tions btwn. 8 I& lOAM ex· MnL • CaU for appointment 20-25 hrs. per w · or one TYPIST KEESHOND Pun. AKC. I John K_ .. _ .. e for appt. cept 4·20. Stratoflex, 1-~-------woman < 3 man l 3 ~ d k Vaca to work Sats. App Y: ""'... 540 8096 1 · of in c ta ... ays per wee · · Champ sire. M F. Pet & 2025 Newport 81.,C.M. 8-4:30. U671ArmstrongAve., llTAIL -engneenng c. os lion relief Apply at: s how Pvt pty . MeUesGriot Irv., EOE A Kendavl.a Asal. Mana&er women~~~~~~~~~ Meu. Excell. salary. 1660 Placentia, Costa 2131897 _ 1 ... &af\ 6 pm. Rs · ""---nn St c to lothtno r: Please call Tom, after .-. MANA GE -part·t1me 1770~..., g .• Ind., o. 1peclalty • re c .. 3 ·.JOPM, Mon -Fri , Meu for whale outlet. Some Irvine.Ca. ......:.:~......:.------e:xp. necea. NANCY SALISPIASOMHIL ---------DOGTRAlNlNO IN IMSURAHCE college/e xp. pref. (714)549-9439 EOE REALESTATI CR1.1G555-14915 forcont.emporaryretail 845·2842, T hompson Want ed Live · Jn YOURHOME CLBKISEC"Y 8313838 ---------1 THERE IS ROOM AT store. Only ca reer· Floatation Co .. EOE housekeeper SlOOl wk. Obedience Property/Casua lty. 1--· -------P A I N T I N G / TIIETOP FOR YOU! IN minded, mature women SECR..,•RY . 7 E 7 o.n 1 g 832 lish Speaking Problem Solving Personal lines agency Manager: with experience MAINTENANCE Come hear a top R.E . ASSISTANT DIR EC-need apply. Must be ex· 1:1~ , AAA HOMEDOO exper.Salaryopeo. Est. for Ladles Boutique in Experience req. Apt tralnertellwhyourpeo-TOR per'd . Salary plus Customer Service exp. . TRA'JNING.631MJ285 11ency.CdM.873-8650. Newport Beach. Good paintina, repa.ln I& liaht pie do well and how you OF'NURSES comm. Pleaae apply In Order processing, type Wanted p i t dellverY1--------- salary. Send resume to maint. CM · NB area. cantoo1Thun.April23, ,Day bra, fle:x t ble peraon or call: Aprope>. 50+ wpm , quote s, person 11·5 c ar pro· Easter Puppies. Cbam-INSURANCE SALES· Ad 11693, Dally ·Pilot, TSL MANAGEMENT 7 PM. For free ruel'V1l-schedule. Aak for Mrs . 144-2652 or #29 Faahaon phones, Irvine mfg. vided, call Susan al plori line, AKC reg. Tired of flthtinl lnOa-P .0 .Bex 1560. Coata 642-1603 UonteaJ.l64&-7454. Won1 Grand Avenue 11land.Npt.Bcb.EOE S4G-8894,askforK.H. 631-7240 Yellow Labrador Rtvr. tioo'? Farmers Ina. now Mesa, Calif, 921126. SpQmored by Conv. Hosp.; 1730 Grand .. -------:.---------. WELDERS uacGr e1or 538-0906 ' Interviewing to expand ._. Ti•• CENTURY 21/Goldatar Ave., Loo& Beach. (213) • ,,,. ·~· aaency force. For de· • MANAGEMENT r-• l 5t7-8817 ~ f'!i.. Yacbta, 1631 Placentia, Be au t l ( u I Golden l:tj.f'a ; Diet Myer s Bualneuman requires CD•i•gY..eta Receptioni.stMwan~PLllf.:. --5-A-LES-.-.-...... -y---/~ Costa Mesa Retriever pus-. 11,,u 77.., .... ""'.. 1 te ... time 8-12 noon. Oll·r n . ~ -~..,~.,..~-. old AKC '811998 v•or_......._. 8110 c a ' sp .. e ' ~ typina. pbonea. Great for e:xchaive childnn'1 ~~. WOIDPIOCISSOI ' . . . ---------1 for dlat. coosultin& busl. Adult.a with outataodlnd' beneflll. Call 141·0290 boutique. So. Cat. Plaaa Mac 11 for law office ln Golden R«riever pups, lnauruce Chance to produce aub-attractive penooaliU9! aak for)amle LE MAGASIN ~ Huntinstco Beach. Non-71wta old with pa.,.N. UM.WllTll atanUal tncome l.n your to spend 15 hn per weea . · • \. smoker. ~l@ $W.14trm5. 675-1521. !ead UDderwriter for own bual wltbout lnveat-. counaellnl youth a1e1 Recepllonl.sl/Sec~ry s.lea _ ~ 2,000,000 book of mut.ISl-sool 101U . eveolne• • Receptlonlat .1eneralof· MO'THta4aDAY ~ YAIDMAM GOLDENRJ:"l'lll!:VER . utomobUe buainet• In ... 6 .... .t. ft.Ra / •SST w ttkeoda Availab •· t75 nee duU. lncludlnt typ-SSS ~ F r tool rental firm PUJ'PIES exp~eoerela1en· -~"~~"" Per wk . Ca I l 1n1. Mature Mlf1tarter N:at appttrance, 1ooci AKC, abota, cbam· t for llabllily • Foe fabric •~. ll'ab. 2:»5:30pm. 1100 tbru W~k vaned Is interest bandwrfUn1, btnefila. piooablpUne.m.1411 t olcal daOl•l•· At· Olp. prof. Coll Ge.I: Fri.1"2..m ••I. 141. Ina.-. G.C .......... ~J: ~~ .. = ..tC,, Wiii lroln ..... ly : 1llO GoldOD .......... Pu1> U•t aa1ar)' • frln1• 146 4040. Ask :ilor Lon. ,,.___.. a r • • ., "G a I l P a t bltiou.a MOM •ho want ~ _ N••rt Blvd. C.11(. or ..i for tutw CbC.m Ota Cdl:f:i Call: IJ(ANICURIST needed ~ (Tl4)152·2'7S 'to earn~ (aalary hT moo La.mbert-120J El ~i:ablp sun,~ld ~· :- a, n ~ ~tttr nper. at The m , t7 . ..,_ llC9'!10MIST or Com~> 1o one A'V ~ "I Toro. abob, wormed., Ak , T . • ~-···'--_;j.··-;_· --•rB.M.b--;:~; .... ~ .. i;C.dliliiiii1n~ ... :-"'il.~ao-E q ~~~:~rt · ~:~~·=~s:;;~·· ·:~;~;~~f::fS: ~~V , t·'--~==~~~.,..Jt:., ~ c:~;:~=~::'TOto' luuraw • M•MAe• .....,. Rtctpt.lonlst for I owbl1 Call eolJec:t ~47 ~ ....................... R:PP•••1 AXC, cllamo ~BAICbC•CM• ~ .. ln1•· la New, •t0•ll company: N • w port al• e b 1'(ermOG ....... .. ._...... 1001 ea,tlSO~.a."7• ' "'--n. new recreaUon1J pro-P~,,_ lnaurance Aaeey. lilllft SALIS Worl( after school .,"' Ou ••••••••••............. Sibert hll I ~U:.~:=~C: duct. s.od rtAm• to l1WINrS bav. xlJll .. ~m.rt1ll 1'a!Or PGbUlbbls nrm Sat\lrday getti ng ne~ WA.HTIDTOIUY z::~~~ AltC.~hlmi. rnee acct1. Mu•t P .O. Bo~ rra: Tuattn, MOte1•_. telephone 1llill1. Top b&.4 0Dftln11 .1n o.c oue,omera for the area.a I b111 old ••••, ttn ... .....a. -~~Ji: .,,. act: oral fr written CA.._., Eau eatr" mob•>'· n t ur • be a HU ~ Hl•• repa. , '-'ding newtpape1•. Big $Pl~ 4laaOOl1rl l~~-• jl:OdlmWeedmll allUJe. MAt'mAL ~. pldme • .. ~ paclla1t. Call Pat, wrttorY,lUtb ,. .... .-, ttfn. an. d bon~ ~!~ ........ &-..~·.> F-~-'!~,_, ·~ ·--daeltal* Start· o.:-.iiua.aa. °"8 hOalei tat.rocl-1 rrs.••n ·co.at., ao.u.var. tom_ "''--···---,,_ ~ -....--· . I H........_ tbe N.,. Bau; POiit to plete tulninf. In; • · -• .-_ta•• . ~ ••!aiz...~~; lmmed. os'entn1 tor TbtOr-..C..Areel .-. -· "~~ t.nlew1 WUI b4l ~tld :~\~ ' ·~ •· ' I I oo:L.:...-."~acl· oerta c)lft,NbberlloH Wro.CNDbawltCall UwUMOaltyPUot' 'ftnll'l •·nt.-,. CaD ;='\,.. C••C•mn , 'WDIWU Rea .. tetel AlC ,. waaeemat · ~~... =re'!f·.::J.::-be~ .... ~......... . ...... tiluJt" MrVJce feupp't ..... T~l I MMIJI ... 211 ANTl~llAU.. ' ~':tr..:,~ I ~,..~..!..HJI:. , .~ X·r•J· TUiaa UOlta· •1pm~ l87. d1rtittor7.Your, • '.:J a.ia~': ,, 114 """ J 1 ~ Equatopp(wtunltyE~ DaU:J»t.rrtJN 8; .,.,.., .... ··" ·1 _ , i~ ·, -e tklal 'btft •fr ltAll 0 · , -,, · 11 airYI~ la ou • ,J W•• lltrta• Aulltaa' . , ~l 1 CE!'"-£r1 " u r1 •vti , .•. tu•tofl••· , • ...,..~ .. 1·. 1'.J~ .... ..;.:.;"ml!"~~--~·"''~v -".~._.";;....iiiiiii_~·".-~,~ .... ·~·-~~c·~· u1u ~•nAn •.• .;;_ .~8 .... 111 .... ,, .• ~lLrJI' ,._ " • 1t '.t .. , ·~·r I ~-a., 9••• ....... ..._ .tllll a .. ....-. .... ,. • ,, • .._. 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""...... .. •• L ll>wM't ,.,;:.. k, .._:-lirteitim, wW eoffH 6 end lablet. wuber-.4rywS.l.10.5l0 •tt&ilct' 1 .............. -•-••-ltfJ f IMl •1•••••9•• .. •H•••••••• •••••u•-••••H••• .. .,. " __ ·_,, .,. _ • MD rw•r:XJM rilDlf. rwooc1 coauaodei vac . Campuerolrv.'4••id wJ'9itt>rt;. ••WOODW.._ ...... , ............. ,. nclenraw MkOMe n • .~.,, · • .,., ..,~_,, ft. ... uu -..nn · ~--11 XIDt ~ ..,.. ., 15.c'y df•kl Sl1S/ea. .. __ ... , _,_ .. a. .,.......,-;.....,.--PQI!'" -• ~-' YARD Sal•: Toole· ,,_ .. ~ ... IMd mt ID, • dult JIO·flOO. P'He ;•mera, n11e111N u...... n..•-~ ..... '""'· lmalts ~o CO" IOl•:''brud EllN OarqeSai.: AA-ltitci.n appl..mttt1ca. v • .,._.....,.ol mllt. u• t. ,.,.=:; cabu..t•1111 UO. Ahanudu.m la~k ••N.CltMwy llremalil.NS-allS 1111w, wW DG& tit t6 aaew UQun, hna, ff .. bold llllc. ltama. lJOUrdSt. 2........ anJtlme. lOO.~-l..qsm.aBucb rtM '° 911 bOme black home, will laft'mH. mlae, plant.a. Sat/Son N.B. \:Vahi!t);l.o 1.8.11. zi.cuttve otnce hll wet IUI.. IMft'• 175 Y°'u~t.bewtnnerol =~~i~yed ::0~":; -~ JJle i':;!at!1 ::: J~ g:P~~uai:, Sal•; RecllHr :rJ&aWf:!:~ 8:!~f!:~,~,!{:! !::!l:~~r ~s:!:~=~~j ~.~= cao:. UNda::. t.ei Camino C.phb-ano t'> chr • nramp coolen AD r.:t!".,,_ forfor-.autlJ ,... 1017 THU. · a..c.-u fi9t to Ill bome. 1 male. d / I l • · Lo. PaJarot, El Soc«ro. $50, bab1 back pack fl&. Tl .. l ... b , , •••-••••••••-·••••••• April 21 lhna is I male Himalayan pa 1 ne1aa •400. baby ear .. at '10 c.e • Qllln • ••· Rut 10 X 12 Brown':i l blrd be Braud new wellht beach An•heimCoavaUon aullt be kept ln· l*M52 0.1. YOU WIHU blk/wb l.v., port. radio: ::::':': t!,~ru:: borderLlq\W'ta/clrcles wb'ft~ wr~':i lr~':· It uaed wtllhta. e\c. SSO. CAotB . WlD DOl teparale. 1• SOFA Ou mon tlnM, another UIOrt.d beach crullert center ahead of ':me lD bri1m autumn colon M0-11'9 · '41-Jll5 Tl ck eta mu.it be 61 . • .,...... • Llboew ,,_,pattern hue• ,.,.,.,"" by It lOtpd blkee. '101 Call~ ext 272 tO •ue.M&-ma · •a.. cbaa1ed for reHrved •tr-I•• IOIO $lOO ~-• popular clemaDd. Dtarl· HUarta Apt 0 . ln 1ua1e clalm yourticbb 1 --•••• Sintln1 canarlee $40. Mere1, ·-WWll,1_5 Mata .i Uie coovenllon ~ · lnt fretll wttb r.om• real ~IS. · -.. ·--M-Rolla rs, vari11ted, W v'r center ahead of tlme . .-.......... ••••••••••• Bauett dln. rm table loodMI a\ &ood prices. * * * Helium Bouqueu de· white • red factor1 ••••••••••••••••••••"• Call '4?-!171, ext. 272 to * * I BUY * * w/leal, 3 side chain, 1 lleat 1licer '5. Ru1er 22 t to lpm. Wuhet, dl')'er, Snow white But.er BWl livered. _!.!!(•ct for 538-7321 Catertnf £4u.lp. of all claim yourUckeb. hair Int d rlne. 1porter mod. wlx· more. oil painUnp. 315 nlH SlO.. · every occ..-..17M'1t kinda. Cbaftna Dilbel * * * GOod .aed Puroilure 6 arm c • 11 con • lr11 trS. BoUeiDex TLR E. 18th St. CM. • ~..... Au t be 0 t 1.. Pl n b a I 1 BJ RDS: African Zebra Ir • lDMrta. 812-7W7 eve11 •~R 1 wW Hll S200 ~7B cam er' '90. Draltln1 . _._.., ._, __ la.. , Finches. Unu.ual co&ora. TV ..... Vc IBLL.farYou roach. SllS. Ski booU $25. Oak dresser wl manor John Wayne T~ Club mac ...... , ~ eoa. 1ood kea.S7pr.5'9-7565 , a..tt. M...,&•c• ITm AUCTION 110111• SAU Bed spreacla jewelry SU)(), mlsc ldtchea t\ema. bersbl t coad. $250. 8'5-3185 H .... ""'" IOtl s..-.ac. 020 M""431-t621 • ,.,. clotbH, 111bt bulbs: kidl clot.bes, mirror SlO, :ft· :'~1 ...!:.• ~: • ,..,_, & Or,,_. IOtO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~::~'1:.': ~I u~ mucb mucb more at: 325 h. n 1 i DI '.mp • 3. ea . .J. ev.i or wknd1 . sc••111 rft ....................... Be•uUful Color TV\ 2 yr B 0 • t M a i n t & t IUY flUllMnUU cbaira., Uabted cluna Esther :;t .. C.M (2 blk1 motorcycle part.I, car · IUllW"Ll.hl PIAN0.1..New. HENRY F. wrnty. Free dehvery ~eflni1~. Dock pa\nt I• 857.,LD So of 200&, Just eut of pari., sun rack '7 CASH AUNIE1$ MlLLr.;R, SJ.200/0BO $148. 646-1786. 101/repair. Local 20 yrs _.. _____ _;___;_, cabinet. Extra leaves. Santa •Ana St.> Fri.Sat ONLY' 6'2~ Wheel cbalr, llnt cood, ~" 7~uet "'"'R 8750 Quad R ._ exp. reu" prof 646-4666 'oor pJ ale N Paid kliOO, sell for '1500 W -7909 '150. Wood screen door, Cwf• V9'et ~ ec. • •'i*>n::: C:,!, ~,!!:: or beet otrer. Cbalre, :MMlloldGoodsl0'5 $2S.145+23S7. Acut.e -MJaery = GRAND PIANO 6300 Turntable w/apkra. ~M..-. lave $lOO'a ol doU•n. sofas, 1olld walnut bdrm MOVING MUSfSELL! ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJ'WICE Beautiful I.one, musk '500/080 873.2244 eves, 11119,....... 9030 j .pc bdrm teb from set. Girl'• canopy bdrm Kelvinator retrtc like nu Karaatan ruaa. stove, Small HaJPmood Or&ar;i. PollUc1inAJIMticata10 uacher tella. Reatona. 673-3320 •••••••••••··~··••••·~· •1tt. ••Ivel rock en set. Muter bdrm aet sm. D1nin& table & " frost-free Fri1ldaire. :dot, ~offer. woman I dllcburalio1. II a polltl· ble. 963-llMO p . s G!!ooa S<n. bolSt 40 27 . from $89. We "''•rantee with klna 11 bead, aoUd chain maple '150 Ma· 543.8692 wet awt, q . 844-5.947 ciao HU you to vote for an11on1c VH Model like new 1150 Ensenada •-walnut. Triple dresser. I d t ,_ tabl Se6 . him and eood eovem· KAW At C 0 NS 0 LE 1600 2 hours old perfect winner WANTED Sex &oweat prices or double Men's dreaaer. Make of· pe.a ••0850e Jew•lry 8070 Mu1t Sell Pool Tbl ment you have to vote PIANO. Walnut, 10 mos cood.$650631-1532 ton st.orm Jib & tn sail &be difference back . fer on all pieces. For ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/llaht & accea. 4 lt" TWICE. old. Perf. cond Must .. -548·2990 I lhutol Furuiture, 2112 appt.t.oaeecall87J.1182 HUGE GARAGE SALE· Genulne RUBIE.5 20 pts cbromerimaw/Uresl50 · sell. s2000/bs.t ofr. SUPER Easter25 color - ------ South Bristol, S A. o r 642·5092. As k for Refri f Ad lr 1 22 each Marquise cut your 6'6-08S8 Ml1cel•1w 846·2051 TV sale. Fri/Sat/Sun. 50 hp elec. start Suzulu 90·0473. <Next to Anita. n'b:· T m a dbl chol'ce only US per W.W 1011 S99 lo Sl119. 2 yr. wrnty, 0 .8 eng, Sl!iOO Boat & Builders Emporium). n. __ a....... 1055 cu · t•PP•'!22 al.one ' 641).8688 H....,l•aa• ....................... S.wllHJ U~H 1092 free del. TV JOHNS.,,1143 trailer free w/sale of ..,_ ~--oven eas s ove • S. · 'ii•• "H...w-Happy wanted : c b ltd ren • s ••••••••••••••••••••••• W. 19th St CM 646·17~ eng. Dave642·48S3 lluat sell butcher bl.It tbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'°22rt5onGe Lapidary Ar_bo2 r Diamond, 1.17 carats, lllllaw-'° friettcli & playhouae for outdoor Necchi-Dial·a·Stlt~h. all w Color TV Excel 1-at ,----90 .. 0 tcbn,SZ2:S,2dresaera:2 barber cha.ira. 2 • . as mow.er .s. USGA appra isal. L... .... ~•t-uae.Lai.Bch.494-8279 woodfold-0utcabmetw. · · o 1, ower .. n1testandlsmlrrorS22S wasblna machanes, 2 Many more Items. SUIOOO Mt II d llV\'9" -.... ter brassbandlea&pullup Consol e Walnut••••••••••••••••••••••• It more. 975_02s3 aft. dryers, pool table, S~t/Sunl0-5.315Moun-ca~h.·$75':, !~ ·0 ?r-:r lesk•h explodl•g Eng.perambulal.or, spoolraclt,allattach,pd CabinetSl.50,962·1523 19FT '78F1BERFORM 8PM leaUler purses & mlac. tam Rd., Laguna Bch 673.6231 Max, eves. wltlt lwg. colorf•l good condition SS.SO. seU '450. 631-4870 •oats & MarlM with trailer. loaded Sat. lOam. 1610 Caraway 494-2906 b o 11 0 0 • 1 , 1 0 ti • 6'5-:5678 ISportMc) Gooods 1094 lqlll,..-9~ __ 646 3665 Bt;e red ·s· shape chair, Dr.C.M.~0921 . MOVING ga ... , f II Mochillery • 1078 ••r•••--.. --:1:-r.!:; M .. tc.e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' Al G 3xl'. xlnt cood, Sl.50. 8' · ra e u • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ ..-G _ _. 9010 14 um1num re11or wine iota, IUO. plush. GARAGESALE·Sato~ly Sat 9·SPM only 717'h Rotary mower, 21 ... rear or• ....... w l•ltr.•uMla .8013Winchester JSOOXTR eMrm boat 9.9 Evin rude 980-6487 9-3. Couch, cbn, wnting Orchid, CdM. Ulro w/catcher lll war· .s.sert °' • bo• of •••••• ... ••••••••••••••• shotgun New cond S210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wtSears trailer All hkt> ~~st/kb,atendh •-bdtbnnls. alac'9cepsss', Car Parts. bu1 lders ranty S100. 968-5701 ca11dy wro~rc•d I• CONN Darector trombol ne inc I. a ccess o" es 14' Skiff w/5 hp motor. new 675-5382 GlantGarageSale n. "' "H I .. with, .cue . Ex.-::el e nt 979 -7300 bfr 6pm . gas tank & bait sled. ----Furniture. &amea. clothes. many more materials.FTI.Sat,Sun, 8080 W ~PPY O 0~11:.....: condition, SlOO. 675-8052 966·0550aft6,Dawson k00,631·4870aft5pm. TAXES items. 712\<'l Iris. Cd M 9-7pm 729 W. 16th St. Miscel--•,. "'9 lftt "' ,.. after6PM. ----Must sell immediately clothlna. lamps, kit. (in alley). Unit B·5, C.M ••••••••••••••••••••••• West. 962-4479 Prof model hvy duty Shoreboat. 9'. inflatable, 18' Reinell deep v with utensils, vac. misc Sat -----Pool Table Must Sell' Alto Saxo~e: Selmer elec bicycle exerciser. + 2 hp Evinrude. like 115 mere O 'B S3000 bst 9.5_ 4 Cuhew, Univ Pk, Furn , antiques, clothes, Antq brass bar faucets. Best J;>ffer Slate Bar WJNEBAGO ~amper Signet. Uke new. $45-0. SJoo.67~3826 new,S250 673-3733 ofr 67J 1917 lrvlne. small appliances, misc. sofa <hardwood frame) room sue644·5128 Shell xtra lge w/couch 962-1867 _ --------------- Wanted: Baby furniture. Sat/Sun, 8-2pm 20711 nds apol.. lamps, tbls, d Al that makes into bed F d T 1 1 ,... ---c--.-:--:---_ j CbaucerLn.,H.B. dsk. kit ware. twin bed Ma ame exanderDolls S2SO/OB0646-l883 en er, eecaster eec. gr> 1 JennyLindtype wlframe. 28 R«krose; M.1.8. I guitar w /ca s e, S30°t 1 ~2223 Yard Sa I e. Furn Irv <Univ Pk) Sat 10.6 _ _ 540-aW Gloria Marshall treat 644-5259 · -1 •• 2 D h h . ,.,., h ousehold & more --I E B ments resale Jacuu1 & rt -WINYoNu caEn bRe a • " en~rutab~e:.0$'10~" ~!·1~ Fn/Sat, Sam. 155 Oak MESA VERDE AREA A~~:/l r:~~~ ;~ruo~~'. attach. tor baUI tu~. ~k:e Silv:r~~~eynfids 1 ! '!t brass hdbrd ~. Lamp St. (Oceanfront). L.B. 9 pc oak formal dm. set. S40 6152 ne:-"'· Co~pl. Chrisll!ln SUS , 540-4479 i 12 50 M0-4479 ' ---tables, lamps, 011 ptgs, Science Key lo Scrip 1 · · Video tape machi.ne. king bed, 2 stools & ATIM,AIKTHS! lures" record.a 646-6615 Offiu,..,...... & J t b d' d l 1904 42" Ped. Tbl 1299, 6 Phonemate:. adding m isc. Sat. 1822 Oriole Nea r new Greco E M-400 Cress C-20-H IC1ln S150 Ect-f,...... 1015 US y sen tng US your name an I oak crestbacka 1750 machine. 36 chrome Dr c ~ S0-3003 airless sprayer 1st $75-0 GI b ... JI ••••••••••••••••••••••• address and by watching for yo ur I • I k t l '~ ' azes y u1e ga ons 1 oakdresserl199. amps.ices aessz '~· . takes!642·5312 Port /dis case s75 StenoretteD1ctater "Em • th I '(' d d ( h . oak stack shelves Im end tables, wa sher. Due lo serious llln.e ss ----P baasy" Anxious to sell name ID e C 'clSSI ae • 3 S 0 t e lt.&ak file cabinet 157 5 dreuer w/mirror. gas must seU l4KG chams, Choice ANGEL Tickets S46·4532 good c~nd Asking siso' Dally Pilot. Tf'i.luch More• 492-4281 hedge cutter. picnic tbl. HK G weddln& band avail forsaleS20/pr. box Like new push mower 646-3375 . ' Win tickets to the circus, area amusement · metal glider swing, gold wl diamonds, 1906 SS stats 67J.T19S aft8PM $30 CaU 551·3839 ask for attractions or sporting events Just fill out this Eleeant Furniture· plated flatware. color gold piece. charming Malt Wooden desk s. SlOO, coupo and a I it tO<f< t th Buffet, $200. Oak dining TV. stereo. & more. mantle clock, king si 9pc Newport Beach Tennis · secretary chairs, S50. '1 m 1 1 ay 0 e setw/6chrs.S450.Shelf Sat/Sun 9·5P M 895 bdrm set,livingrmset. C lub famil y mem . Wheel Chalc for Sale. TRS80basicllwithpro unit $100. Oak rm JoAnn, C M or c all gas heavy duty edger berahip. $500 + (S3SO Good condition. Days gram .S750&many other divider S100. 552.9547 646· 1176 trim mer 646-8444 transfer fee) ~0614. 646-3509 eve 5$7 7489 it.ems. 851-1711. Classified Department, Daily Pilot 330 W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 e l."O z QJ ... ... "" .... QJ ... QJ G r-- ' --- Here'• How You Can Use Our Famous Dimes-A-Line • Brtng them Of mell t"•m wtt" COffec:t c:e•h to Daffy Piiot, 330 W. Bey St., eo.ta MeN, CA. t2l2t _ • E•ch Item muat be priced with no Item over MO. 20c ~' lln• -$1 .00 m6f\lmum. • No ll"'a1ock, produce or ptanta • Ho commerctel ed• allowed BABY clothes 5r Sl High chair S20 Sen Ing cart S S T ypewriter S25 Ladies capris 50c Step stool SI. Pick·UP tool box <heavy duty lockmtP SSO Curtain and drapes 50c·SS 3 Inch pipe vise 1ne" 1 $20. 398 Hamilton St. Costa Mesa. .. our fam·ous DIMES-A-LINE LIKE new Structo portable gas Bar-8 Q on wheels $40 Mag wheels. beautiful BWA 14 inch 4 bolt. fit Alfa. ~al. Lancia SJ5 eath K1ng·O Lawn gas edger $40 RCBS reloading dies Sm m llke new Sl2 R \' parts SI SSO 582 Knol\ell Place. C~ta Mesa 548 3710 PAIR 1 o ld ve lvet c hairi. S20 each Laty-boy s w ivel r ocker. g reen 135 Yellow quilted qu~n bedspread. new $25 Green Ginger jar lamp $20 Small blue Ginger Jar lamp SIO King·siu hl'd pillows. nev. S S c·ach Stone" are. sernce ror 8. perfect $40 36x54 Sepia 011 paint 1ng . rramt•d S20 557 9978 OL"TCH door 36inx80m S25 548-6234 SMALL portabli> col o red T V "urking S50 Commode type living room table. m good rond1llon $45 549.3984 DIMES-A-LINE ADS MUST BE PLACED BY 3 p .m. ON FRIDAY. FOR INFORMATION CALL LOIS. 642-5678, ext. 319. Wlll TE v.ood cupboard 1 2 1 72x24x42 S50 F.ureka upright vacuums S25 and $50 Kitc hen cubinets. v.ood and metal $1 8 und S25 Mirror with l mch beveled v.CHx! frame $50 Bath pullmun 36 I n c h v. I I h IJ I a c k marhle top and fa ucets S50 Door.;. 1.1.1nd ov.~ and cupboardlo from rentals $15 $50 Picture S25 Painting S50 Child~ 2 v. heel : WOOD and glass anti-24 GIRLS Ill speeu que door JO inch $50 S35. boy!> Stingra) Gas dryer SSO Picnic S25 1•xcellt•nt ron table SJO. Large um d1t1orl. 1rnocl c-nUee b re 11 a $1 o La"' n t :J b I<' S20. It• al hr r m o" er $50 Wood 0 1 cr•.tufrt'd t h.11r door 36 inch S20 Anh v.1th root:.l(!Cll S25 . que glass br1rks SJ CJIJH't r1•mn <1nts each Food smoker $15 SOO. earl\ model $1 5 Van seal $25 Zrntth ,1m rn1 1t1d1<1 W1ndov. ~hadt'~ soc in "t}()(I 1·.,l11n1·1 S.15 . each Wood i.tnol!> S4 tublt• lamp SIU u't•d each Baskeh and di\ 1n~ ho;11cl !'IS v.1cker 2Sc·S5 Clothes mN,tl fn•t• <;lanlfrn11 50c $10 Saturday on-~ht>lf SS . pall 11oml Iv' 260 f1owt>r Street. gall'' ·1x6. S:? n1C'lal Co,ta Mesa 548 8063 bunk lwd Stu nwpl!' b1k1! SIS Square BARREL hnnd truck walnut enrl t:Jbll' with s 3 o · 7 5 ch l' v glass top $35 car burator $15 Platl.trm truck ( 1000 1\lternator SIO Air capac1tv 1 on I clea ner $2 63 casters $50 Walnut Thunderbird rl.'bu1lt desk small S.'iO !llev. " a t er pump S 15 2 t " 1 n ~ 1 i e Surge lank $5 Small b.ed s prC'ad~ "1th Holley carb S:J ·47 p1Jloy. c;hams blue Chev pick up hub v.1th brown bt'ur $40 caps SlO pair Lug each l2 inch round \Hench St Jumper marblt' tablt' l ?P nibles Sl.50 Tott> tray beige ~nd i.oft p1~~ Sl. ·75 Che" radio AM $50 Firewood J81n SS Trailer hitch. iron I e n g t. h S 4 0 S4 , nd SS 258.1 Sanla T ypewriters $45 Ana Ave . Costa Electnc motor D C Mesa $50 645-4832 _. ____ _ ht'adhoard Si so. high chair s:i. 'lrnllpr s:i l' h 1 Id r e n ~ r I 11 t h ,. ' \Oc S2. m1•11:-. dothc'- 50 c S5 , \\01111·t1~ ctothl'~ Ilk S5. tJ1,h••' 5c SJ 20:19 ll1•puhl1c 1 \"1 c t or1,1 to Mnnrov1a. lt'ft to 0 411(, r tl!.hl to R£•p11blic1 OAK headboard v.1th c;l1d1ng d11or' and s hi'IH•s to k1n11: s1zr SJO ReHll'cl 1•dge 30xf)() int·h mirror S20 Door~ and lr:irk-. fo1 R root cloHI s20 Steamer trunk 24x24x40 SIS Flo11r lamp ~lands S.'i Tire ch a 1 n ~ 6 SO 16 t o 7 60 15 $7 King size bed s pr<>ad ' and throv. pillow' ~I Sl~ Near!) ncY. R11ynlty weave carpet with cushion air 1Jadding. r oom silt'. l11rg e pieces $35-SSO each 640 8873 SEWING machine $20 Door mirror $15 Chair $10 Sofabed $50 Rec II n er $50 Super 8 projertor $50. Screen $10 Rocker SlO C hair SJ O 968·0076 350 Chevy Turbo transm1ss1on S30. C he vy Intake manifold S5. Chevy radiaLor r e conditioned SSO Car radio SlO. C·4 Ford tran smission $35 Mu s tan g rear bumper '30. Mustang side mirror with cable Sl5. 289 Ford headers $50. Tow bar S30 . 389 Pontiac heads $50 pair. Swag lamps 125 pair. Two &uitara $15. Globe on stand $5. Musk •beet bolder ''· Floor pollt!Mt •· Electric C HAIN link rall pipe.ll~l reet, 25c per foot One tire on a Oodge wheel&, size 15. new $25 One tire on a Ford wheel. size 15 SlO. Two dMrs for '66 Dodge D\111 ~s · each. Back seat for '66 Dodge Dart SJ. Alternator and dis- tributor for Dodge Dart SIS. Two sets of LARGE fis h tackle crutches S5 per set. box, items $12; ocean Hub caps $1 each reel with pole 116. Mit $2.SO Nall bar 14. bass pole ";th Sears Anchor lOlb S20. Two LW reel $12: surf pole 1old typel Maytag with large quick.reel wringers S2S each. S23 ; Penn 200 reel Tin and wheel for with trolling pole S20: wheelbarrow $20. deep sea pole, new Hl&h pressure hose $15 548-9R32 weekday 20tt S2. ump needs or evenln1s. shade $3. Flexible --------hose• for stove $2 each. Propeller for 8.S.R. rerord chanter outboard motor '3. dlimond needle ~ Two~erhltchea~ AM clock radio 1 h S II I S3·'4. Vise '4. Vuts .. c · ma a r com· $1 each 23 Inch bta.ck preasor with hose 125. · Six VS wheel• '5 and WbJte TV u la eaoh Reducln1 SU. Monlao muy ~ W.,d AM /FM IUl'tO wlUI 8 track plaYtt and NCOrd chan~r --"------• and two,apea~ttl . Box of ptctt)' cloth . 12 lnch records 2k each I traclt tapea Mc Uch. ltlnx4Sln cofrM table (blacttl '77 hatchback, 5-spd, AM /FM stereo. 38K mi. xlnl cond. P:P. 839-5871 '79 Prelude, red. 5 spd. a te. am/fm, reg. gas. . 9~1620dys lt75TOYOTA COIOLLA WAC.OH 4 cylinder, 4 speed,' fac- tory air cond. A great secon d flmily car (351MXBl $17'5 llU.MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 141.asss 7 5 TOY OT A SIS sro.rcoun '79 Convert. lmmac/plus exlTU W /blk 1nl 2 1 3 4 3 Z 7 3 3 8 o. r 714·631·7176 Burns Propane. Save! -C829MYV) '67MGB-GT $1.500 549-4032 '68WAGOM $500/080. 536 5879 -----Pevgeot 974 •••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT! S24t5 JIMMAllMO YOUCSW AGEH 1 18711 Bea~ Blvd. 142-2000 '69CORONA Good paint, good int, runs great. Must sell im med f 110(>. 673-1210 '75 CELICA ST. red, amtrm ca.as. S3400 call (7141760-8538 or (213)439-9680 '80 SR-5 Truck . beige with ut1l box Xlnt cond. S6100 642-3'87 BEACH IMPORTS Yolsaw.-977< 848 Dove Street •••••• ••••••• ••• ••. •••, NEWPORT BEACH DISCOUNT _ _!52-0900 CEMTB! Brand new 1981 VW Con· vertible w/automatic trans . sport steering wheel&extras. (0106). O.._Y$9177 Diesel Pickups. Rabbits, C ampeTs . Dasher Wagons & Sc1roccos in st9ck all at reduce<) prices' Offer good thru 4/19/81. '75 Torino 4-dr, auto, P /S, P IB, A/C, vinyl roof, clean, Sia. 551·_, ORANGE COUNTY'S NfBT LlNCO~·llERCURY DEALERSHlP I '71 CADll.UC COWIDIVIW Leather, power teab, atereo, cruise conlfoll tilt wheel, wire whee covers, 34,382 miles. 0'8VNR) COH .... Ell C HEVROLET 'I.~ ll.11 tK .. II ' ------.----4'11 Falrlaae 288, auto, '74 NOVA·TrwportaUoo f:t .tr ... pottatJan car Special! Auto. r adio, 4"'5'114 •••••••••••••••••••••• • a/c, $911G tbla weekend lt79 Ol.DS '74 Firebird, gray •,re. only( 4532:51 LTD '70 LOADE D' Good CUTLASS SAL.OM dlint. 1 owner, vec:f. gd 1---------1 Cood, See It/Best Offer 4 Doo 11' .. w t in d N ir I 1· C•tlll••.. ttJO ............ 0 ........ ....... 1971 ~cuaY r. -pmen · con . ewt es tun -up. • • 1', I \ \1 1 • \ 546-1200 ttlOCHIVY CHIV mt --· • ...,.~ -eludes, split pwr. 1eata, 551·3628. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOMAICH crulae control, atereo ---------S7HJ t,500 mU., air ~ond., 4 speed. CtaZCR) 1977 UMCOLM ~ ........... !!.~~ Priced at $3997 (Lie. cHaette " Ult wheel. '78 Trans Am, 28.000 mi, MAU V 1971 u~-..... OOllVNQ). That's a real Has ONLY 23,000 miles! immac cond. !IJany S47'5 $S779, \hal'a ri&ht $S77t """-~ full sued Mercury with C~ZG). ittru. Needs minor body for a rnaenificenl Lin· TOWMSB»AM AM /F M stereo, power OM.YSl995 work & tires 15900. Will colo with power win-It'• bow Y/IU feel drivinc window1, factory air MlllACU MAZDA negoUate. <&97· 1182 eves. dowa, power 1teerin1. t.hb ultimate luxury car cond ., ud ~eamhJI 21.SOHarbor Blvd. LB fac t ory air cond.1 tbat makestbedlfferen· with tbe ·Golden COSTA llESA ~lllWl. AM/F M stereo, vloy ce ... you 1lmply mu1t Toucb" fl'OIJl Jobmon as 645-5700 '72 Grand Saran wgn , ·eovw Duber Diesel Sta. ~ 83H8 Xl top, tilt wheel, cruise come lo John.Ion 4' Son Son Lincolri Merc\lJ'y in strong eng, full pwr, W 1a. Am/Fm stereo '77 Volvo Wpi Auto, air, control.. sh all we go Lincoln Merc ur y in Cost a lfeu, just one Olds ,79 Toro Osl 47 gal auto, a<'. straight body, ca11, air, xtre tank, caas, ps, pb, new tires, lflOCADIU.AC on?! Ask f or Lie. Costa Mesa and test mile south of San Diego tnk . Loaded, snrf. radial tires 5453048. IUJI· racll, 20,000 m1. brll:a, batt., great cond. B.DOIADO 49S{8XJ IAQ.UICILl.8Jl{8X) (072ZXE) at John.son Ir drive the car. The prtce Freeway on Harbor. CB/stereo. Red lthr 979·8698 dill cond, 40mpg, S8SOO. _84_0-_15_90_. ------1 V-8, auto. trans .. factory Son Lincoln Mercury ln ~s uo:Lly) !84~ ! Lac . Call 540-!5630 559_6171 ,12 C t 1 d --d-(714)~2521 Gres. air cond., ~ull power, '78 Ma Ii bu, •a'lver, lo Costa Mesa ... juat one 3S . ul at s not '78 ... . 9 N a a in ab, g b<:okn t " mile south of San Diego the Poinl...1l's how you cuarqu1s wagon. ew ures. alt . r i. .• '64 Bue. a ll oric. eng,Alltos,UMd power s eenog, power mileage,goodcond. F reeway 00 Harbor feel about you that pass. loaded. New '611to 9957 a1r,autoS6957520829 trans, x lnt. Never •••••••••••••••••••••• :~~:;· ::te:. ~'::~;:t S4.S-3636 Call 540-!5630. You'd bet· counts. Johnson & Soa Micbehns. Xlnt cond. •••••••••••••••••••••••. G-0-d r wrecked.$1400.831·2568. !:~~~••••••••••!!.~' radio, stereo, s tee l ~·-•. ter callrigbtnow,itjust Lincoln Mercury Just a $4000.0wnef,675-6161 lflOFOttD 71 T · 4sp ·out o radl.al u-Landa top _, ~ might be gone if you mile south of San Diego .. i.ft'O state, $650/0RO ....... u ' CLEAN '73 MONTE '78M Zeb W ..-.,.... 9"" VW Baja Coovt. New red paint. '72 eng with 5,000 mi. White spokes, n r new tires. New am/fm caas, very nice. $2850. 645-6240. ttriltl wAhCeel, cruiPulsefco.nlh. CARLO. Silver w / wait. ' ~!~~W:~n Harbor 27,~r':n(kJ;,/~t~~: TDrh1.ivsen','.FliotlrldecFara~1stoornye 54 ...,34 0 · ream will burgundy Interior. Air '77 Mark V, lo mi, xlnt f 6« 1210 7200 miles. (1ASW175l cond., AM/FM cassette, cond, all xtras. $5900. er. · of our special pride and Thunderbird ,,,., .ILLS I ~~tSEY po 1500 wer brakes. stee 7 ,,r;}n 5837 g. 973-074t; eves 640-l340 USE THE '79 Zepber Z7, 13,000 mi, joys .. .it has automatic •••••• •••••••••••O•• •• -St: _.. DAILY PILOT AM /FM stereo, AC, PS, trans mission, radio & '73 T 81rd, xlnt s hape·, TOYOTA Co".... 9932 "F .... ST PB, Ghia Mdl, cruise heater and priced at loaded. 88,000 rm. SlT!ifJ. '68 Bus, semi camper gd 18881 Beach Blvd. ••••••••••••• .. ••••••••• "" control $5195. 857-2879 k 797 (Lie IS9ZEP). Of 963·6975 cond $2,000/080 HUNTINGTON BEACH • • • SHOWROOM.COHD. RESULT" course, only at Johnson S40 6800 Krhn.o.pso.. , 0 '10 Marquis, 9-pass S/W, & Son Lincoln Me rcury ·71 T Bird, lo mileage, · AMC 9905 147-1555 431 Fair Drive. 75T·T P SERVICE . comp!. loaded, looks like in Costa Mesa ... one mile loaded. new top & lirec;. '57 VW BUG looks and ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Costa Mesa Power brakes, power DIRECTORY new, 4 nutires,548·0078 south of So.fl Diego 557·8888 runs great, completely '75 Hornet St. Wagon . lD97v4·11Cadl\llattC~e Youarethewinnerof windows,powersteering Freeway on Harbor V Auto PS AM/FM cass e 1 e, veour m .• pm lfrHtldl with till/lelescopmg For Result Helpyourselftoa CallS40-Si630 ecJG ;974 stock.Phone8922'02 Ne~ p~int s 24 95 , stripped, great shape efs steering wheel. air, ServiceCall Heapingselectionof ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,79 vw Convt IJK mi, 548.5306 Sac. $3200. 631·0792 <S12Value). to AM I FM stereo, rear L 42•5678 Qualified Hopefuls '73 Wagon good cond, '74 Vega GT. auto. a c. luC...... w i ndQw d efogg e r , v tntbeDAlLYPILOT $1400 SIOOO OBO B~aupunkt am/fm cass h ick 99 10 1977 Fleetwood Brghm April 21lhru25 automatic trans. Snow ht. 322 .HELP WANTED ADS 846-7087 557 7621 Bight Yellow tan int ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brown/wtute top, while Anaheim Convention I white with Burgundy tn· Truly excepllonal cond Moving, must sell '73 lea int., moon roof. new Center I terior. 2'7,000 miles Im-•uto•. Hew 9100 Auto•. Mew 9800 ..,.o,,Mew 9800 ..,.o,, Mew 9100 ·····••·•·············· •...•....•........•••.• $9750.873-873S. Opel Rallye Gd cond radials, wire whls . .tSM Tickets must be ex· maculate thruout! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,8B~.~ampagneEda $1200 or best offer mi~s.Yoohave~su1t changed ~r r~erved 754~790 M ~wu Ad ··~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lion a le am/Cm cass 4 1 <&94 8614 _ _ __ lo believe lhe care this seats at the convention lf209. 642-4300 • 24 hrs pd ' ood d $6500 · - -car has received $6750 center ahead of time. C s • g con • or '73 Buick Century. l 955.0498 Call 642 5678, ext 272 to ougor 9933 offer. 673-9208 owner, 44.000 rn1. Sl,650 ------claim your tickets ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALL IND o o R v w 673-n7s. 75 Cpe DeVtlle. white. red * * * 1975 MBCURY PORSCHE OFF ROAD Codllac 99 I l~ather, runs great New COUGAR XR·7 SWAP MEET Saturday •••••••••••••••••••••• tFa~es , 1trans Loaded '64 Malibu Wagon 6 cyl This car is a problem Nicht May 2. Orange Co. arst 2.000 takes 1t g o o d r u n n 1 n g solver_.,il solves the pro- Fa Ir grounds, Costa' COHTIMPLATIMG 497·3417 transportation S375 blem of higher prices Mesa 24 hour info CADll.1.AC? . , 548·8961 and bigger monthly 7141498.9177 We specialize in leases Must sell 80 & 79 Cad . --. payments ... the full price '75 Super Bug, Le Grande Edition, snrf. stereo, new Michelin tires. lo mi. $4500. 640-2785 '76 VW 9 paas. Bus. 40 ,000 mi, ksoo or best offer 557-7187. '79 Rabbit, 4 dr custom. sunroof, a le, am fm tape, 75 hp, 27M m1 . sharp, $.5500. 962-2517 '7tVWWestphaha XJDt cond. lo mt, sips s. s tereo. am/fm tape deck, ice box , sink, elec hoolt·UP & more S9800 Call Biil or Claire. 631-5350. Yot.o 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 75YOLVO Oynamit.e 2..Z 4 speed, a i r cond., original , sharp car! (0030231 $39'5 JIMMAllMO VOLKSW AGEM 18711 Beach Blvd. 142·2000 ror the business ex-Eldorado Barratzs Lo 78 Impala Sta Wgn Xlnt is only $2497. (Lie. ecuhve & professional. mi on both. SlS,900 & cond. Air, ps, pb, S2,950. 202MSZ) With a normal La,.,. SeMcffoll $12,900. 497 2:!80. 548·6737 down payment in cash or Of Mew 1911 9917 '72 NOVA trade, your ,nonthly C11Raro budget would .smile at C..._1 ••••• • ••••••••••••• •• •• $495 or best offer. the painless paymenta. HowlRSfocl&f V .. Rahd 64&-6600 Just see fhe problem UMd Cws!! solvers at JOhnson & Soa N~~ '71 C...Yroa.t '76 Chevy Nova. very.· Lincoln Mer cur y in C ILL A. C ..,111 TT clean. always garaged. Costa Mesa. ~uat one ~ aMcro-• op $2500 962-7223. rolle south of San Diego Zc><X>Hc\ruor 8lvc1 Stereo, mag wheels, ----Freeway on 'Harbor C~M Mes.I S4().<>ioo ~wer windo~s & door '78 Chevette, 4 dr, 4 spd, Call 54o.s630 and ask for • ~~~~~~~~! ocks, 33.000miles a le. AM IFM . 17,000 ~i o leu Payments 1910 B.DOUd>O Yellow Landau top, wire wheel covers, leather in- terior, power door locks, power windows, 8,418 miles. <omATI) (351VQEl mi's S3900. 963-6583 . DepartmenL $5995 $14,900 '78Camaro Air, automatic, power -------1 steering, 27 ,961 miles, Due to serious illness (882VEI) must sell car of luxury $4911 x.lnt gas mileage '75 Barwick Imports Coupe de Ville, blue 131-3311 w/wht ltbr uphol. very1-------- clean & good cond. '69 CAM.ARO S3600/0B0646-8444 1 owner. clean, auto. AMtol.. Ut.d .... 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M -••--FIZXIJ 55779 '79 MEICUIY MAl9UIS 4 DOOt .... _.._,.....,.....,......,_. ~-IUNtu) BRAND NEW 1981 TERCEL Power front (disc) brakes vinyl 1ntert0r bucket seats I 1 only1 "S4' 9 BRAND NEW 1981 STARLET $ 5 speed. power front (disc) brakes, AM/FM radio. stereo. tnm nngs. 1 only (543036) (41626) . COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS WELCOMEI . . ' PARTS & SERVICE . NOW OPEN SA·TURDAY UNTIL ·5 PM BRAND NEW 1981 COROLLA Powe< lroot ldtsc) t>takes vinyl 1ntert0r bucket seats 1 ontv (01599691 (416071 BRAND NEW 1981 PICKUP Vinyl interior, tailgate panel. 1 only. (0010110) (41079) N~ oll~-eoda .MIUa B~ o/ R~f5 Private Pro •rt~--- Your Private Property Rights ... Honest Abe's ideas live It ls t.be responslbllity of members of tbe NH/CM Board of Realtors to remember tbe words of Abraham Lincoln and relat.e tbem to tbelr neighbors and cllenta: "The atrongeet bond or burnaa sympathy, outside of lbe famUy rel•· tlon, should be one unitlng au working people, or aU Qatloas, and tongue. and kindred.8. Nor shollld thlJ lead us to a war upon property, or the owners of property. Property Is tbe fruit or labor; property la desirable; Is a positive good ln the world. Tba& some should be rlcb shows that others may become rlcb and hence, Is Just eacouracement io Industry and enterprise. Let not blm who is houseless pull down the house of another, but let him labor dlllgenlly aad build oae for himself, thus, by example, assurtng tbat his own sbaU be safe from violence when built." Abraham LlJlcoln Franklin b rings a wareness to his term as president Realtor Paul Franklin is vice pres· 1dent and co·founder of Real Estate Enterpnses, Inc , an invest- ment brokerage company Licensed in real estate in 1969, he went into the field full time in 1974 after a care~r in engineering and serving as a business area manager for Rockwell International. Franklin was instrumental in the formation o f a new c;om - pany,Geosource. for the marketing of equipmert used in detection of a variety or natural resources. He served as first president o( the Investment Division of the Newport Harbor Costa Mesa Board in 1977. and in 1978 was president of the Orange County Association of Real Estate Investment Brokers. He s erves as a director of the board investment division and ls a member of the Board of Governors ofOCARElB. Other committees benefitting trom hlJ talents were Board Local Governmental Relations. Multiple Listing and By Laws Realtors help economy recover David Stockman, director of the office of management and budget, credited the National Association of Realtors as the basic source of the administration's program for economic recovery, reports Paul Franklln, president of the Newport Harbor /Costa Mesa Board of Realtors who met with Stockman in March. "This plan wasn't developed dur- ing the round-the·clock While-Houae (Sff STOCKMAN OP pa1e I) THINK -Prlv• PrQftrfr wltll CCMlllder ... •te md mllf RI fl .... for...._ etlfoY .... . ... Happy E aster ! MAURY STAUFFER SEA UOM RULTY .... 67~535{ Treks to Washington D.C. and Sacramento for REALTORS Legislative Days were on the March and April agendas of REALTORS Paul Franklin, President of the Newport Harbor Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, and Doug Hockett, Chairman of the Local Governmental Affairs Committee and Diane Pattison Public Information Officer of the Board. Left to right, Doug Hockett, Diane Pattison and Paul Franklin. SERIOUS SB.LEIS & BUYERS •9UALITT •AC'nON _..11l1lflat ... •10Cl•1 ..... oftell t.car•tllty•••d: • PIOIUSIOMALISM 759-1221 • IMTMlln • RllULTS 2 HHICM REALTORS -~19nt to Coast LIFE, Aprll 22, 1981 & DAILY PILOT , April 18. 1981 New position Public information officer instated Diane Pattison Receolly, local government, because of pressure from state and federal agencies . "environmen· tallsts" and "no growthers" has taken a more significant role as re· gulator of property use. Recognldng this, the Newport Harbor Costa Mesa Board of Realtors voted a new position to handle governmental and publ1c re· lalions a public information of· ficer. Public forum on current housing crisis set for April 22 A public forum on the current housing cri•ls is set for Wednesday, April 22 from 7 to 9 p.m. al the Mar· riott Hotel ln Newport Center, re· _ports Realtor Paul Franklin, pretl· dent of the Newport Harbor /Coeta Mesa Board of Rultora.. Free to the public, the forum will address problems and solutions, and features dUtinfUlahed paneU.ta Aa· semblywoman Marian Ber1eson, 74th District, Realtor John Seymour, Mayor of Anaheim and Tom Nielsen, Sr. Vice President of the I rvtne Com· pany. Moderator will be Realtor Sltlrley Commons,' who ls a director to'tbe National Aaaoclation of Realton. Marian Ber•eaon was elected In 1978, and re·elected for her second term in 1980 on the Republican ticket to represent tbe 14th As· nm bly District. The 74tb District str.etches along the Orange and San Diego County coastline encompassing Newport Beach, parta of Costa Mesa, Irvine, La1una Beach, the Saddleback Valley, San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente and Oceanside. Legislative priorities establi5hed by Mrs. Bergeson in her second term include enacting com· prehensive tax reform with perma- nent income tax indexing and amending the state capital gains lo conform with federal law. Mrs. Ber1eson, a lifelone Calllor· nian, will present the State view· point oo the housing crisis, prob- le m 1 and solutions beina con· sldered. A PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK OfFElttli 2 BedrlNI, 2 Id Eastsill C.- .. s,•il1S l•~sc111MI 1111ms JOAN LIVELY REAL TOR 642-4799 Director Newport Harbor Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, Director California Association of Realtors. Past President Newport Harbor Costa Mesa Women's Council of Realtors. Member Newport Harbor Investment 01v11ion. Member National Council of Exchangors. Graduate Realtors Institute. • NIGEL BAILEY & mns -REAL ESTATE salutes the Newport Harbor-COsta Mesa, Irvine & Laguna Beach Boards of RealtOf"I for their contlnuoue on going efforts to protect all our property rights by maintaining a constant awareness of harmful leglllatlon and all matters having an adverM effect on your abUlty to ~joy your property. When the Board of ~8'torl asks for yout support -rem~mber they are asking you to help protect your own rights. Again -Congratulations on your fine work. . NI get Balltly. Broktr ' Diane Pattison was hired to nil that position. She is a graduate of the Universi ty of California al Irvine and had been a Realtor and member of the Board for 9 year11 . Her job is to keep board members aware of city and county issues which will impinge on their ability to do businesi. -issues that affect all s mall businessmen -and which limit the rights of property owners. Mrs. Pattison ls stair Uaison with the Local Governmental Relations Committ.tle made up of board mem· bers with a committee for Newport and another for Costa Mesa. This committee reviews her data and then iencb recommendations to the directors ol the board on issues critical to private property and business practice . Action is taken if deemed necessary. For example: two years ago the Orange County Supervisors adopted an inclusionary ionlng policy re· quiring developers in unlncorporat· ed areas to build at least 25 percent ol their projects as "affordable housing." The<Je homes are sold at below market vaJu~. Jn order to maintain affordability of some of those homes, the Board of Supervisors subsequently adopt· ed resale restrictions restriction on the price for which the homeowner can sell the home. These limitations will prevent that homebuyer from making enough profit on that home to ever buy a ··market rate" home. Another problem with the in clusionary policy is that the purchasers or the market rate homes pay more for their homes to make up for the artificially low price of the "affordable" home. Realtors are in favor of afford able housing noted Patt.iaoa, and seek the support of government to implement some o( the many ways to limit soaring housing prices Not included on the list, she stressed, Is the limitation on the price tor which any homeowner can sell bis own home The ability to freely buy and sell real property is more important to the success of a Realtor than rapid ly inflating housing prices. A resolution against inclusionar)' zoning was i!l~ued by the Board. Realtors have been actively in volved in community affairs in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa for years. Now. when hoUJing is a cnUcal issue throughout Orange County. Realtors must communicate w1th each other and do so via the Orange County Council of Real Estate Boards and cooperate with property owners and small businessmen. It. is the responsibility or the P 1.0. to organize and facilitate this communication. Mrs. Pattison, who is a licensed pilot, resides in Newport Beach' with her hus band and their four children. SOME THINGS NEVER CHANGE "You're never too old to invest in a good piece of real estate -and never too poor." (A IPJU from Howard Ruff) • 675-500 * UJ1 I. CoM tf,wy. c.... .. w... REAC-ESTATE ENTERPRISES, INC. ..... S..lu leel ...... c .... , For Your Real Esttte lnY81tnient Needs - Group Investments, Sates, &changes ResldentlaJ Sain, Rental• MAIG.AUT ADllAM '31·1101 PMJl. lllAMKUM 71WI 11 SHARED-LIVING Room~ Selection Service DOM4NAMltUM MICHaLI PHIWPS 6J l-llOI &.lppjement to Coast LIFE. April 22. 1911 & DAILY PILOT, April 18. 1981 -NH/CM REAL TORS 3 G\f,ui <i>itWte <¥f9peitj l\!gh~ •.• Jwow =tfld prOtect t~. The Real Estate Profession is working for America's property owners -to protect the right of prQperty ownership and to maintain the affordability and availability of private property all over our country. The following members of your local Board o f Realtors are dedicated to • this community. We care about you. our neighbor. We want to help you m any way we can . . and we will do our best to serve you [B IETTY ICHR IE.AL. EST A TE 3135 Pacific Coa5t Hwy Corona del Mar 6 73-1 t 81 ELITE ASSOCIATES 17601 17th St Tustin 130-0160 SUCCESS IE.AL.TY 3021 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 641-8833 SUMIOW IUJ.TY 767 W 19th St Costa Mesa 631-2242 ROGERS RE.AL.TY 2737 E Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 675-2311 MB. RICHS PAVIWOH HAI.TY 700 E Balboa Blvd Balboa Penlnsula 675-8120 WOltLD llAL IST A Tl 3015 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 541-9993 , IUll WHITl IEALTOI 2901 NewPort Blvd. Newt><>rt Beach 67s-4630 WILSOt4 & WBSS UAL ESTATE 34o98~COa.st Hwv Dana Pt 493-2752 LAGUMA VIUA61 llAL HTATE 802 So. Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 497-1761 CAIRO&. TAlUM..llALTC>a 709 Emerald &v Laguna Beacl'I 494-0029 FUU.11 lllAL lSTA n 2082 S.E. Brt•tol Santa Ana Ht1. 54&-0814 II.AL ESTATI STOU 2000 W. Balboa Blvd. NewPort Beach 675-1771 PIGCIY UOMS.11.ALTOI 1925 f>ort Provence NewPort Beach 7ec:>-9218 IB> CAIPIT !SMITH 2760 Harbor Bf'Jd., 11A Coat• Mesa 754-1202 llU. fiilUMDY, UA&.TOI 3-41 Bayside Or. NewPort Beach e11>-e1e1 OIAMGI COAST lliL ISTATI , .. SandbeiDf: Corona del Mar 844 4&48 uJ"OLD lliLTY ..ffasTMIMTS • 21~Marine Ave. MtlOa llland 675-<'822 Wl5LIY M. TAY\.Oll CO. llALTOU 2111 Slin JoaQulL~ Rd. Newp()rt Beach 910 REALTOR MURCHISON ENTERrRISES '488 E f 7th St S-236 Costa Mesa 645-2411 llEDHIU REALTY. UDO OfftCE 3377 Via Lido Newoort Beach 673-7300 .. C'' THOMAS. UALTOI 224 W Coast Hwy NeWPor1 Beach 5-48-5527 DALEIOUT IA Y & HACH REALTY 1617 Westchff Of NewPort Beach 631-7300 IALIOA-HEWPOllT llAL TY 428-32nd St NewPort Beach 675-8170 HASTINGS & CO. REALTORS 2503 Eaatbluff Of. f201 Newport Beach 640-5560 FAii RIAL EST A ft 18652 Florlda St. Suite 200 Huntington Beach 848-1466 DIMSOM AS~IATES 505 Ferntea1 Corona del Mar 673-7311 llVINE CIMTB Pl~aTIES 15436 Jeffrey Rd. e f 37 Irvine 857-0211 DGMLIASIM6 730 W. 19th St. Costa Meu 8-42-194-4 CHd'TB MOaT5AM CO. 1112-8 So. Coast HwY Laguna Be-.ch 494«>10 PACIAC OCIAM UAL ISTAn 2744 £ Coast Hwy Irvine 759-1816 DtAMOMD II.AL ISTATI 2700 w. Coast HwY. Newport Beach 846-7573 UAl ISTATI IY ptQlllSSIQMALS 10®2 Monftor or. Huntington Be.ch 993-3338 WUTaM MUTUAL ISCIOW · -· -~ w.-eoa.1 Hwv Newport Beech 658-8122 SAMDmS&ASSOC. ---P.O. Sox 7307 N~ Beach 552-1168 AMTHOMY SCHOOLS . -3171 s. Bri-'~ Santa AM 979-2353 ll PIOlllSSk>MAL SALIS. IMC. · 95&0 WWrtet Ave. S'te!&O' Fountain Valley N3-4338 0 NEWPORT HORJ%0HS REALTY 2650 Avon Newpe>rt Beach 6-42-7"40'4 JOMES REALTY 2001 Balboa Blvd NewPort Beach 673-6210 HOU~HtH l~L TY 163 7 each lvd Hunhngton Beach 8-47-8553 AESOr REAL TY 1075 E Main St Tustin 731~911 KIM REALTY 85 79 Volga River Cir Fountain Valley 968-1168 t.-STAINES COMPANY 2859 E COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar 673-7761 VOGEL PACIFtC UAL ESTATE 3001 E Coast Highwa~ Corona del Mar ~1 1 tBJTAGI IEAL ESTATE 1491 Baker Street Costa Meaa 540-1151 SHA TllH llA.L.TY '4 14 Vista T rucha NewPort Beach ~259 SU COVE non.nu 462 E. 17th St Ste. C Costa M .... 63Ht990 COLI OF NEWPORT 2515 E Coast~ Corona del Mar 675-511 IALIOA ISL.AMO llALTY 201 Manne Ave. Balboa Ill. 67~700 JACOISIW.Tf 2919 NewPOrt Bl te Newport Beach 67&-ee70 TIA.DfTIOMAL UM.Tf 301 E. 17th St. 1204 Costa Meaa. Ca 631·7370 CKC>lfil B.KIMS CO. 2 Corponit• Plaza. Newport Beach 75-9,00 UM60 llAL ISTATI 2123 San Joaqotn Hiii• Ad ~ Bft4ld'I 944-7020 TID HUlaT llALTOa 3990 West9'1~ Pt N~ Bdeh 2-0777 W ....... TOM UAL ISTATI 14~No. Tustin 1229 Sama Ana 972-1102 SOU'T.-H CAUPOIMA UALTY 2020 IAN~ Blvd, Ooatt Mftl 6e06 SHAPll~Tf 1118 Pr:llJ: Huntington 1980 HAUOI 1r,•UTMBCT CO. 288& . Coast~ Corona ct.I Mar 87 i; ) 1 t to Coast LIFE. April 22. 1981 & DAILY PILOT. Aprtl 18. 1981 coast prq:Jerties ca OWMERS 'We can find you tenants! 11MAMTS 'We can find you rentals! COAST PRQPERTIES CO. management apeciaH1t1 for over 30 years 1s your N9WPOl1 Beach-Balboa connection. We can U111t You with vour aummer. winter end year1y rentals. Call us for All your reel eatate need1. FOR EXPERT REAL ESTATE COU NSELING CALL: KBemH 6 .UL.IHI SIEG&. 17141 '73-5410 301 E. BALBOA BLVO. • NE'M>ORT BEACH • CALIF 92661 --....... ,., .. 1'• LOAN BROKER STARR ENTERPRISES REAL ESTATE BRO~ER llYB.OPMENT: COMtrvcffOft Take-Out I Gum ulu Fast EffideRt S.....lce It F...clMg. O.wkpu•"' Prof-ch ...... h•••uf ,.,.,.... $1/:r MUUoe Mini..,... INVESTMENT PROPERTIES: eo-. ............. al Apts-Offices S'/:r MflUCMU MW__.. JoWYenfwe1 *PROPERTY MANA6EM(NI .......... ISIDOOIAI.: a.Al .. HAMIL TOM STAaR Ptopetiy -AA TyP" I Ifs. W"t. lrd'1 SI CMC Tilrw SI M._ t7t4J 964-Hll NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath each unit. Fireplaces -Built-ins. Extra large upper unit is vacant. Just steps to bay & ocean. -llDCilled BROKERS! I R EA LTORS 2025 W. BALBOA BLVD. 673-3b63 CALENDAR TUESDAY, APRIL 21 -Home revitalization. The public is invited to drive down National Street in Costa Mesa to look for banner. REALTORS WORKING HAND IN HAND WEDNESDAY, A PRIL 22 Public Housing Forum. 7-9:30 p.m at the Marriott Hotel, Fashion Island. Free to the public. Hear ex- perts on The Housing Crisis Chapter II. Appearing will be , As - semblywoman Marian Bergeson, Mayor of Anaheim John Seymour Mary Jank shows dedication and involvement Mdry J ank 1s an independent Realtor who works out of her own office in Newport Beach. She has been in real estate in the Newport Harbor/Costa Mesa area for seven yeari Currently she is president of the In vestment D1vi s 1on for the Newport Harbor/Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, active in Women's Council and past president of the Newport Harbor Toastmistress Club As president of the Investment Division she chairs monthly meet· ings for members at which prop· erties are marketed and often ex changes are made right al the market.ing sessions to the benefit of clients. and Senior Vice Presidnet of the Irvine Company Tom Nielsen. THUR.')DA V, APRIL 23 Board Breakfast Meeting Mesa Verde Country Club at 8 a m Topic Creative Communication in the Community Also, Women's Council Luncheon Honoring Essay Contest Winner, at 11 :30 a .m . in the board meeting room, 401 N. Newport Blvd. Program : Understanding leasehold property Open to public, call 646-1671 to reserve lunch. ... Mary Jank Jank is responsible lo see that on going training is provided to mem be rs . Such training includes changt>s in lax laws, foreclosure protection for sellers who carry back paper on properties, n ew conc epts an -ownership of industrial and com- mercial properties, condominium conversions and more. CONSIJLT WITH A REALTOR Mar y Jank Realtor llnl....W •"""._....•Exe: 83 l Do•« Dr, Wh 2, Mewpori 714/631 /1094 "That some should be rich shows that others may become rich, and hence is just encouragement to industry and enterprise." Abraham Lincoln. Thus, It is my opinion THAT ABILITY TO AFFORD A HOME IN NEWPORT BEACH SHOULD BE THE GOAL, not affordable housing doled out by a bureaucrat. To reach yo u r g o a I c o n s i de r buy I ~g i n Huntington Beach, the steeper of the Coast. , l ... 2 w.:::r w/tJMA ._., St•.ut· .... Cl ., .. "! ..... '"~"" CILL PllYlUS SM. YEI 112• • llALToa ASSOCIA1'1 •ll . o.-.... w ..... -.... Supplement to Coaat LIFE, !\pf'il 22, 1981 & DAILY PILOT , April 18, l 981 -NH/CM REAL TORS 5 Realtors use 'Sweat Equity' Updating of existing housing stock by new owners willing to put in what Realtors term "sweat equi- ty" is part of the revitalization pro- gram promoted by the NationaJ As· sociation or Realtors and backed by Boards across the nation. ReaJt.ors are working with lenders lo create financing which covers the cost of "fix-up" for buyers willing to re-do older properties, stated Pat Baure, Communications Comntittee Chairman !or the Newp0rt Harbor I Costa Mesa Board or Realtors. Demonstrating what can be done with an older property. the mem- bers of the Board will don work clothes and spend all day Tuesday, April 21 on National Street in Costa Mesa. The volunteer effort was coordinated by affiliate member Eric Rem. Realtors will donate their time and labor and local merchants are donating materials, Reni reports. It is hoped the public will drive by the home with the banner"Realt.ors Working Hand In Hand" and view revitalization m motion, stated Chairman Bauer. Art Codi, president of the California Assoc1ation of Realtors. center, discusses challenges with Paul Franklin and Mary Aileen Matheis. L®&king for something? ~ike~swith assumable loans and low interest? Relax, you have found it, Call ALLSTATE. A ~~!!"!~E 979-5370 can today Have a © cJaor. ·~ ~.~~!!'• NEAR V2 ACRE IN CORONA DEL MAR This private estate ha-s been professionally expanded. The charm of warm woods, beautiful French doors lead to an extra large living room, private dining room, 4 bdrms, & a dream kitchen. Large pool in separate enclosed area. Electric gates offer total privacy. Newly offered. A must to see. Only $795,000. * • * ••.• Exceptional commission split for listing oriented realtor associates. Beautiful office in choice location. Have 2 openings. 2744 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 759-1616 WISALU!I PBIVA!I PBOPIB!Y WllK. For more than 25 years, Macnab-Irvine Realty has served the rea.l estate needs of people throughout the Newport Beach area.. Today, we have five offices a.nd more than 100 real estate professionals, all dedicated to service and customer sa.tisfa.ction. Our ~ents know the needs of buyers a.nd sellers plus the current property values throughout the Ora.nee County marketplace. And they otfer the kind of service that will make you remember Macnab-Irvine Realty each time you're ready to buy or sell property. Call one of our otnces ~ We're conveniently located 1n Newport Beach, Irv1ne a.nd Laguna Hills. And if you're maving into or out of Orange County, ask about how our Relocation Services Department can help with all your reloca.tion needs. You11 like getting to know us. Ad.m1n.1Bt.1'6lve omcee . 901 Dover Drive N9\1fP01't Bea.oh (714 ) 642-8236 Campus Valley Center 4646 C&mpus Drtw Inttne,CA Laguna Hilla OC!'loe A.Un1a omoe Park 18662 M&oArt.hur Blvd .. Buite 106 Irv1.ne (714) 762-1331 Hatbot'Vtew Center 1648 S&n MJgu.el Driw ( 714) &l4·6200 ('714} 762-1414 WoodbrtO«e Wlafe Cent.et 47M~Par~ tmne c7i•> 681..a100 26201 Paleo de Altot&. Suite 106 Llgun.a HOls ( '714) 888-4343 -' .. , ·- • USIDEMTIAL REAL EST A Tl •REALESTATEINVESTMIHTS •ESCROW • PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Offlcft '-tWwporl hocll Ir lwt.o Ml....,. PROFESSIONALISM INTEGRITY PERFORM KE In NeY1lX>rt ~nter 644-9990 I( .. Near lido Village 760-0835 "' .. 111 The Mo.th of MARCH $22,513,440 wo-.TH OF llAL ISTATI MAlllTID AND 111 SB.LEIS AND IUYllS ASSISYID IM A SALi 01 ,..CHASE THIOUeHTHI llYIMI OFffCI CONGRATULATIONS! HY .. W..W U.111h ICW Of ACTIOM ••• Cel 631·12'6 234 I. 171• St .. CM . llt-9400 ..... 2 ........... ., ..... Under all is the land . . . Upon It• wm utlllzatlon end widely •lioc.ted ownerahlp deP9"d the IUl'Vivll and growtf\ of fl'M lnttltutlona end of our cMllutlon. The REAL TOR ~ lhou6d '9CC>gnlze ttlllt the Interest. of the n8tlon and lt9 cltlz.er\t 1'9qUlr9 the hlQhllM Ind beet UM Of the llw'<f end the widest distribution of IWld ownerehlp .. In JUltlol to ttlOM who pCace their Interest. In hit ~. lM REAL.TOR e aho4.ild .. .-..,,, afw9YS '° be Informed f9g8fdlng laws. Pl'<>PoMd leg~ ~ta regulatlon1. put,tk: pollc• end curr9fl1 mark.et QOndltlOne In or\(; be In a po91tlon to lldvlea hla cl'-nta propetty, ,,.. .. c:.-.. .-.... -...-.. -...... We are profeesionaJs In the real estate market and are offering you our expertise. Waterfront Homes Re-ltors, Inc .. Studying essay contest entries are Women's Council Chapter members Realtor Dona Franklin. contest chairman : Ninfa J arvis O'Brien. chapter president ; and Realtor associate Carol Pangburn. who assisted with publicity for the event. High school essay contest set for . Private Property Week Winner o( the Private Property Week essay contest for high school students in the Costa Mesa/Newport School District will be guest of honor at a luncheon on Wednesday. April 22, stated Womens Council President Ninfa Jarvis O'Brien The contest was open to young people in the tenth. eleventh and twelfth grades and the winne1 will receive-a SlOO cash prize, aoe6rding to Contest Ctiairman Reattbr Dona Franklin, wife of Board President Paul Franklin. The topic was How the Freedom to Own Property Will Affect My Future, which ties into the Private Property V.eek the me, Private Property Rights. Know and Protect them. ''Our chapter of Womens Council. which ss a dsvis1on of the National Assocaauon of Realtors. is honored lo sponsor this contest as our part of the Private Property Week ac tivities." said Franklin. Assisting with the contest was Realtor Associate Carol Pangburn. a former teacher who was named as Associate of the Year in 1980 by the Board for her community and industry service. The luncheon will Ile held at l1 JO a .m at the board meeting room. 401 North Newpor t Houlevard sn Newport Beach. The public is welcome to attend Call 646-1671 for reservations and information. The program will be a presenta · lion on the leAsehold lands in the area by a panel of professionaJs. Investments in real estate give financial and tax advantages There's no question about lt -no Just be careful at the outset to other secure investment gives the analyze the investment so that you rmandal, tax and economic advan-know what you·re getung mto. tages that an investment in real Are you investing to increase estate gives. your income or to gain Jong term Jn addition to affording you the economic benefits and a n im · greatest leverage opportunities mediate tax s helter? real estate also provides tremendow S k tax write-offs that can be u.sed l< toe man ... sbelterotherincome. from page 1 And, most Important, a real sessions in February," Stockman estate investment gives you the said. "The main source of our plan chance to have the upper hand ln was a newspaper ad I read on your fight with lnflaUon by letting January 19" demanding action on infJalion work lor you. in fl a lion a nd interest rates, Inflation makes Income prop· Stockman told the Realtor's-annual erties a key inves tment because Washington conference. these properties tend to rise in In that newspaper ad published value faster than most other aaset.s, by the Realtors, "I found there a and in addition can be highly clea r . cogent and well-defined 10· leveraged. point plan for turning around the A leveraged investment ls one in mess we have in our national which you invest only a small economy," he saJd. amount of your own money. Calling the President's package The bulk of the capital used for ''the beginning of the true (inancin1 the investment comes American renaissance." Stockman from borrowed funds. said it essentially corresponds to Real esi.te is the perfect invest· the Realtors' recommendations of ment tor putting levenge to work bold reductions in federal spend.in& for you. 1rowth. eradual cuts in income tu Through leveraging, you can ac· and Incentives to spur savings and qui re properties that would Investment.a. otherwise not be available to you. What Con1ress need.a now to enact What's more, you can pick up the administration's pro1ram, auch properties by u1ing only a Stockman said. Is encouragement small Portion of your personal fromtbegraasroots. funds. "Members of CongreH know we But nanember, u lever•f• on w have been livina in • dreamland :-::i~.'!!a~c;!Ve~~ea~~~~ '~v.~t-~ /\ "l\\i~rrJ:: t;t~;.j~jrf!!i:~e:ai~ .,rJte Confer:t"g _on membership data are Executive Vice President Hal Pinchan, left, John Classen and Broker Director Joan Lively. Ne~rt Harbor /Costa Mesa Board membership rises Fr om modest beginnings in 1929 when 41 people including guests gather ed to form the Newport Harbor Realty Board in Balboa, the N e w_porl Ha r bor /Costa Mesa Board of Realtqrs has grown to a membership of 2,300 members with approximately 40 inductees each month. Originally serving a population of 2,203, members today are meeting the shelter needs of more tblln 140.000 area residenlS. From a modest budget in the 1930s which required an enabling motion to purchase $2 in stamps, in 1980 t he budget exceeded $1.2 million providing computerized in· vestment analysts, computerized hourly propert,y for sales updates, support of governmental relations activities and consumer protection services for m embers and customers. It is important to note that not every broker is a Realtor. A Realtor must belong to the Board of Realtors (state and na- tional associallons > and attend a comprehensive orientation program regarding the requirements of such membership. Undaynted by current negativism regarding the industry, members ar.e aware that this is an lndwstry where one's earnings are only limit· ed to the total effort expended. They realize that dedication means a complete readjustment o( personal life with constant attention to clients' needs being given until the job is accomplished. Only then is the commission chttk accepted. The satisfied client will return for future service. and, as a Realtor's net work grows •. so does the Realtor 's scope of attentions, earn· ings and involvement. To keep pace with an ever· c hanging industry, time and effort are placed on personal upgrading. It is not uncommon for Realtors to spend as much as $1,000 for a week of specialized training, and to attend a variety of meetings and seminars where they are updated In areas of particular interest. Realtors believe in their pro· Cession and encourage others to enter via scholarship programs. (7 14) 541 5032 Rf ALTOR LOREN L. BAUMGARDNER, C.P.M. Gerlijie<f 7'roperly 7J(ana'ler H .. 8"" In Property Men~ A.all. Full Time Poahlon Stnce 1852 !'OST OFFICE 80)( '78 COSTA MH A. CALIFORNIA 12827 .. , ' BIJOY YOUR RIGHT TO OWN ADI. ESTATE IN NEWPORT BEACH! BAYFRONT 38 Balboa Cove BOAT SLIP -SANDY BEACH + LARGE 3 BEDROOM & den. 2 bath home and much more! $525,000! OCEANFRONT Choice corner duplex. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths up. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths down. can convert to a larger home. SELLER WILL HELP FINANCE I $89S,OOO! .B~'-BOA BAY PROPERTIES REALTORS 4509 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach *65-0 * INVEST NOW! TAX WRITE om Eastside Costa Mesa, 2 well built houses on 1 large lot. Pool, double garage. Live in 2 Bdrm "nd rent the 3 Bdrm, $700 Mo. 400E.t7•h 1Rt FOR ALL · C.M. HARBOR REALTORS . 646·3255· AREAS We'll ghe our word toyou.'" GOLD COAST IEALTOtS 541-1 IH HEWPOfl CIMTB 640.5457 7'0.6767 '1880 c;.nll/IY A ... E-~'°" •R991-.d Tr-°' Cent""' 1 I AMI I!-. Corportfton Print.., on U 8 A ::De~on _A.d6ociale6 Denison ,Associates ts a 20-yNr veter•n In the Southern Callfom1a real estate and mortgage business. The m•ln office In Con:>na de1 Mar ._.. expended Its ocieratlOns to indude-two other fvlt..faclllty locatlonl. The Orm •ttrlbutes Its successful growth to a sta~lly lncrNslno number of sat isfied cttents served by enthustasttc. knowledgeable sales personnel. Since Denison A~fates prlmarlly dffls with private funds, It Is able to pass on • tower Interest rate to customers. For Instance, most second mon91199 to.. c.n be offered a t a 15 percent annual Interest r.te - approxlmately 3 percent tower than most other compenla. So, for your real estate .iKt mortgage needs -choole the best. Give Denison Associates a c.11 at 673-7111 and find out how you can profit. • • - 8 NHICM REALTORS -Supplemeot to Coat LIFE, Aprll 22, 1881 & OAK. Y PILOT, Aprll 18, 1981 . . .,,,()U ar-e Invited t() attend a Public f()r-um -Chapter T wei - featurirlg a most distingui&led group of panelists ·/ JOHN SEYMOUR TOM NIELSEN MARIAN BERGESON MAYOR SR. VICE PRES. ASSEMBLYWOMAN CITY OF ANAHEIM IRVINE COMPANY 14th DISTRICT -discussing .problems and solutions FROM THE CITYfS FROM THE DEVELOPER'S FROM THE STATE'S POINT OF VIEW POINT OF VIEW POINT OF VIEW :.. II' --Bring your questions to the experts-- Wednesday~ April 22, 1981 7-9 p.m. "•••1orr Hor11 Fashion Island -. . -Sponsored by: Newport Harbor-Costa lle&J Bo<Jd of Realtors® . • ··~ .. ·• ,,.;: ·~·¥ ,,· .. UJll 646~1".671 ~ ' ·-