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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-03-24 - Orange Coast PilotNo ga111.bllag, please SACRAMENTO{J\P)-AnornoyGeMral John Van de Kamp has turned chips ... er. thumbs ... down on a plan to use a San Dieao-batcd passenger ship for hi&h seH P,mbhna. In a format opinion. Van de Kamp uid •he proposal by Crown C'rulst Linet would Violate California laws that malce it a maldemeanor to operate a "aamblina ship." conduct various kmds of casino sames or possess slo1 machines. Crown Cruise Lines has been planning to ofTerda1ly "Cruises to Nowhere" stanina next month on ~the Vik1n1 Pnncess. a 700-passcnacr hner that would include a casino for 200 patrons. The plan called for the casino to open for business once the ship sails past the state's three-mile territorial limit. The casino would have 100 slot machines, a craps table, a wheel of fonune. two roulette tables and six blaclcjaclc tables. The sbip would make daily 9-to-I I-hour cxcunions as far as 20 miles to sea but Van de Kamp said that wouldn't matter. He said that even though aamblina would not takt place until after the ship left California territory. it would still be ille&al and the ship could be cited as soon as it returned to port. HIGH 78 LOW57 SATURDAY MARCH 24, 1984 Juey lect1on in Costa Mesa 4cnUu :t'OA> Prot.Opapp&J' S«Ond-cSeVec murder tnal -movina &Jona _.r 1lower than eApectcd -will not ~completed unul sotMtime nut ,.,eek. AttorMYJ 1n the cue had hoped tht jury Klec'tton procH . complica1ed by the comJ)k~ity of the charw and the pubhcaty that hH surrounded the biah-profllt catt. would already be COfl!plectd. However. the quntion1na of tach pros~tive Juror by both the defense and prot«ution has taken lonaer than any o(tbe lawyers predicted. Oranae County Superior Court Judae Luis Cardenas Thursday ~ the trial until Monday. Protopappas. 38. is char&ed with murder in the anesthesja•ttlated deaths of three patients who died allCfC<!Jy as a rcsuh of treatment al his high-volume Costa Mesa dental cltnic. The proiccu1ion alleges the deaths were caused b) the doctor's "wanton nealiaence" while Protopappas. through hes attorneys. said the deaths were accidental. 1111 11111111 llllY NPll . OH ANGF.:COUNTY C ALIFOF~NIA 25 CENT S Coast Stabbed rapist.found guilty A hearing Is scheduled next Friday on a Newport Beach suit to stop airport parking lot expansion. /A2 Sixty-three high school seniors got an earful on Orange County's future from civic leaders./ AS The debating team at Irvine's University High School ls off to test Its talents on the state level. /A7 California The father of two children allegedly molested at a day care center In LA calls for national reforms. /A3 Nation A Connecticut town goes cold turkey -not from cigarettes, but from tele- vision./ A4 Who would have believed that three little words could earn Clara Peller half a million dollars? I A3 World A U.S. Marine Corps heli- copter with 18 Americans and 11 others aboard crashes In South Korea. /A3 Sports Former Newport Harbor High swim standout John Moffet won the 100 breaststroke and former Edison High star Stuart Smith sparkled, too, at the NCAA swim flnals.181 University Hlgh's baseball team has taken over first place In the Sea View League./81 Wake Forest trips DePaul In overtime, thus ending retiring Blue Oemo11 Coach Ray Meyer's bid for a champlonshlp./81 Tracy Caulkins says she's not through In taking her shots at Olympic Games glory In swlmmlng./83 Entertainment James Cagney Is as old as the century, and he's acting again -on doc- tor' a orders./ Al ~·!•!-!-!•:.:·:-:•:•:•:1:~·=·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!.Z·:·:,:·:·:·:·:·:· Religion Orange Coast College schedules a series of Bible lectures./ Al INDEX BrJdge CaUfornla New• Clullfled Comlcl CrOllWOrd Death Notlcel Horoecope ~ttonal Ntwt PUbttcNotlcet AMI Estate "91tgk>f\ 8portt T.._..on TheMert Weeth« Wortd Newt · Youtt'I A1 1 A3 88-8 A11 ee e• 87 A3 A12, EM·5 C1·1• A&-7 81-4 Al A&-10 A2 A3 A7 By STEVE MARBLE Of IM Delly Nol MMf Ex-convict Steven Let Burmood was found guilty Friday by a Supenor Coun jury of attempting to rape a Huntington Beach babysitter who had to stab the man with a 10-inch kitchen kni fe to escape his cl utches. Jurors also convicted Burmood on one count of burglary but reduced a thJrd count of assault with a deadly weapon to a lesser charge of assault. Burmood. a dark-haired 28-year-old who had tmffied that at was the 18-year-old girl who made sexual advances lo him. could be sentenced to t 2 yean in state prison. Burmood has been \'1 ~ustody since the No". I incident al\d was led away in handcuffs again Friday after Jurors Chasing the brau ring Sarah Prieto, 6, of Cotta Meu, rldea her lmaitnatton aa well u the wooden ponl u •he enjoy• the merry-•o-round at the eo.ta Meu Uon •Club Carnival on Thunday. The caml•al, which wUl benefit Falniew State H•pltal'• announced the decisions. In a rare legal move. the West Orange Superior Court jury will be asked Mondar to decide if Burmood has been convicted of rape before and whether he was on parole when the attack on the babysitter took place. AccordinJ to the state Depanment of Corrections. Burmood pleaded guilty to charges of rape and at- templed rape in 1979 and was sentenced to prison. Records show he was accused of raping a 28-year-o ld housewife in front or her two young children and attaclci~ a 16-year-old girl. He was granted parole and released from Soledad State Prison on June 20. 1983, according to Phil Guthrie, a state corrections spokesman. Silver Challenge proaram, run• today and Sunday, noon to m(clnlaht, at Jfarbor Center, 2300 Harbor Bl•d., in Coe ta Meaa. A health clinic, featuring free health ecreentna•. will be held from noon to 5 p.m. both day•. •• Dcput) D1stnct Attorney Micha.el Magu ire said he is unsure what Monda) 's heannl wouJd l"C'Vcal and called it "unique. Burmood's attorney could not be reached for comment. The tnal started Monday when the curl y haired babysitter took the witness stand and tearfully tCJtified (Pleue He ST ABB&D/ A.2) Newport. cocaine bust gets bigger Police find two more ~ pounds t~ pal~' s car A Solvang couplc first arrested oq susp1c1on ofha vinga small amount of cocaine was eyed wi th new susp1c1on b) Newpon Beach pohce Fnday when officers opened a suncase 1n their car and allegedly found two more Pounds of the drug. Gordon Francis Goff. 34. and his pregnant wife Suzanne were arrested late Thursda\' after a Corona del Mar resident called to report that a car was parked an the middle of the street and its occupants were acting in a SUSPICIOUS manner. A Newpon Beach patrolman found several ounces of cocaine, a .22-caliber handgun and a small amount of cash in side the car, according to Police. Goff was held on SS0.000 bail at Newpon Beach Cit) jail on suspic1on of possession or drugs for sale. His wife. because she was 8 Yi months pregnant. was taken to the UCl Medical Center jail ward. "There was some concern that she was about 10 10 1nto labor," rcponed pohcc spokesman Officer Tom Little. On Fnda). Newport police said the)' obtained a search warrant and popped ope n a suitcase in the trunk of the couple's car. Neatly wrapped and hidden beneath a wetsuit were two pounds or cocaine. according to narcotics officers. The confiscated drugs have a street 'alue orS60.000. Street racing teens face murder trial Jude refuses To _reduce charges tn crash that killed-mo her of 5 By STEVE MARBLE Of .. CMllW,... llllft Two Huntington Beach Hi&h School students will stand trial fo r murder an the traffic death of a Fountain Valley mother offive. an Orange Co~venilr Coun Jud,ae ruled Friday. JefTThomas and Randy Cran. both 17. entered picas of not guilty to the murder charges after Judae Don Mcc.artin rejected a plea to reduce the charges to a lesser manslauitucr offense. The two Huntin1ton Beach youth will be allowed to remain free on the condition they don't drive. A trial date was set for June 25. It will be the first time in Oranae County that a juvenile faces second-degree murder charges as a result of a car accident. It also is the first time in the county that anyone faces trial for murder in a car accident that did not involve alcohol. Thomas and Craft. both high school seniors. were arrested in December followina a violent three-car accident m Huntinaton Beach which killed Gloria Chana. 4'8. The teens allcacdly were raCina each other a Iona busy Adams Avenue when they slammed -one after the other -into Chana•s Datsun at Newland Street. Police claimed Thomas and Craft were drivina at spef'.ds reaching 90 mph as they weaved in and out of traffic. Cbana died half an hour af\cr the accident. Thomas. drivma a Chevrolet Camaro. suffered a badly broken lea ~nd I~ I '·ycar..ald ridina in his car sustained serious nvupcs. Deputy District Attorney filed tteond-dearee murder characs apinst Thomas and Cran, arauina the ahoWed a "wanton dis~rd'' for lift by tht way they weft dnv1n1. A st.ate upreme Coun dcc:t11on 1n I 98 I cleared the way for murder characs to be Ried in conntt1ion with (PlMM'" lft&ST/A2) ............................. Jeff Tlaomu, oa cnatcJa•. talb to _.._. dfted ID&D U Ile leaYee cout. ...., l . . I Hearing set ~n NB lawsuit to blocK air port parlfilig 0,.. County Superior Coun Judie Bruoe Sumner -wbo once before ovenurned the oounty•s plans for the expulion ofJohn Wayne Airport-will C?Onsid~r the city of Newport Beach'• latest cballenae to airport improve- ment plans durina a hearina March 30. Ne~ city officials formally filed I~ papers Friday ask.int the court to tssuc a prelJmmary u1.1unct1on that would bar \be county from prooeedmg wttb plans to construct a S3 million parking lot north of John Wayne Airport. . The t .800-car parlting lot the county wants t~ build would be across the San Diego Freeway from the airport. Passenaers parking in the new lot would ride shuttle buses to and from the aJrp<>rt terminal. Newport Beach ctty offic1als contend the en· v1ronmcntal impact n.-pon pr«"raf'f'rl for tht project and unarumousty approved by supcrvtso11 on Tuesday was fault)'. City Attorney Robcn Burnham has advised board memben be believes tbe report was inadequate because it addresses expansion of airport factlitJes in .. piecemeal fashion" rather than as a comprehensive whole::, as Sumner ordered in t 981. Newport Mayor Evelyn Hart and other city council membon believe the park.in& lot " the first step toward increasin& flights at John Wayne Airport from their present 41-flight lid to SS flights per day. However, supervisors contend the parkina lot is needing to reduce existina over-crowded conditions at the airport. caused largely by the introduction of newer. quteter jets that ca~ far more passengers than their predecessors. \ r • 'Round and 'round the'y go - helping research funding grow ,. By ROBERT BARKE R Of .... 0.-, ,... ltefl For fi ve or six years now, the pupils of Jeanne MuU1gan's sixth grade: classes at Sowers School in Hunt· ington Beach have struck up a special relationship with the old and often infirm patients at the nearby Garfield Care Convalescent Hospital. At Halloween, the kids dress up in costumes and bring jack-o'-lanterns on their visits. At Thanlcsg.ivm& Lime. they put on their pilgrim outfits and serve pump- kin pies that they cook in the kitchen of their Huntington Beach middle school. They also make a big banner and each student writes why he or she is thankful. Each reads it aloud to the patients. At Christmas. the youngsters dec- orate trees and sing carols. But these are special occasions. The youngsters visit every month and they go from room to room, some- times JUSt holding hands with the patients. '"They're ver y empathettc," Mulligan said ... The} are learning that there is a real world out there - that if you do something good it makes you feel good. "They're also learning that even if people are that old. (the patients' ages range from 57 to 97) life has some· thing to offer." she said. About 50 of the youngsters were o ut at the convalescent home agam Thursday. most o n roller skates but some on skateboards. They were doing laps around the parkmg lot. raising money throu~h donations to fight Alzheimer's dis- ease. a bram disorder resulting in loss of memory and deterioratio n o f thoup,ht processes The lods hope to raise $200 or so Their mothers also baked cookies and made punch which they donated to the fund-raising venture. But it's not pecessanly the money -it's the thought that counts most. according to Phyllis Wilcox. ac· 11vities director of the convalescent hospital. "All thisact1v11y and noise and kids remind them (the old pauents) of the good old days." Wilcox said. "Each year it also seems that a prominent patient that the kids know dies and so the youngsters learn about deaths and aging:· Bowen School atudenta circle parldn~ lot on akatett to raiae funda for the fight againat Alzheimer • cliaeaae. Orange Coast College offers sales seminar for women A three-hour seminar for women offenng ups for becoming successful 1n sales will be presented today at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The session runs from 9 a.m. to noon in Science Lecture Hall 101. Lecturer Jack Wichert has an M.B.A. degree from Harvard and owns a management consulting firm. He was sales training director fo r Gallo Wtne and national sales man- ager for D1mens1on Research Corp. He has wn tten a book on sales careers for women. 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"We are hoping that in the next year we will have major em- ployers that provide child care facili- ties," she said ... As of now there ha!. been no full-scale commitment b) maJor corporations." Fairview State H05pital io Costa Mesa and UC lrvine arc the onl) major employers that maintain on-site child care centers for cm· ployees. she said. A recent blow to the orpnwllion came with the state ruling agajnst mandating that a woman be returned to her JOb after a maternity leave,: Shaffer said. "This will have a very severe impact on child care. Infant care is alread.Y the worst problem we have," she said. "Now, mothers will have to go back to work even sooner because they won't want to lose their jobs." . The three Orange Coast women who founded Child Care Advocates of America after 5-year-old Pauick Mason was accidentally shot by a Stanton police officer last year were honored Fnday by the Oran$e Coun- ty chapter of Women in Busmess. The Women tn Business group held a dinner at the Newponer Resort to honor the women and the legislators who have helped further child care both 1n Orange County and state· A 'record' dash that will leave her spinning · wide. By KA.RENE. KLEIN marketing coordinator. urned Spradl~ O ver the past year. Farnell said, a oc tM o.-,,... a.-ing and explained the rules to her. She UtY incentive for employers who Stephanie Spradling doesn't even had to pick up each album tndividu- providc child care has been in-remember signina up for a contest at ally and place it on the counter before od d · h t Legi 1 d · going back for more. tr uce in t e st.a c s ature an the Liconce Pizza record store tn The contest started with Briner's the Teamsters. a labor organization Cost.a Mesa a few months ago. It only with 180,000 members in Southern took a second. digital wristwatch at 0. California, has announced 1t will ask But the 29.year-old Newport Beach Spradling dashed to the record for child care benefits at the bargain-woman walked out the door with aisles. grabbed a record and ran it to mg table. S 166.30 worth ofrccord aJbums from the counter. Then she jogged back to C the Newport Boulevard sto re the aisles. The Child arc Advocates this About halfway through, she stancct. th ·t· t d th Ad t A-Ch'ld Wednesday morning because she did. mon 101 ia e e op · 1 to get wt'nded. "I should have work-" • h'ld d · ed t · t And that only took a few seconds. cu c 1 care program. es1gn o ass1s h out befiorc I came today,•• she said. I d b t need pa e ls 'th Spradling, a substitute teac er, emp die u Y r n wt · At the end of the lOS secon..a• · · d h L h · won second place in a prom ouon u.., provt mg ay-carc sc 0 ars tps. sponsored by the 34 Licorice Pizza Spradling's grand total was 19. She Trinity Presbyterian Church in stores in Southern California and was allowed to choose another to Santa Ana ts operating the scholar-WEA Home Video, Finnair Airlines make an even 20. ship program. and Los Angeles jazz radio station Spradling carefully looked over her Farnell emphasized that local solu-K.KGO. selection before the clock started lions to the child care dilemma need AlthoueJl the contest's two grand ticking. She comes into the store · to be found. prize wmners made off with often. she said, but usually to buy round-uip plane fare to Helsinki, tapes. not records. "Legislatton is only a sup~n Finland, Spradling wasn't complain-The albums will JO to good use. she measure. not the answer," she said. ing about he~rize: She won a chance said, she just bought a stereo a week A group of 16 concerned Laguna to run throu. the store and vab as ago. . how she had found Burmood sleeping on a couch 1n her employer's ltv- ingroom. She claimed he had a nylon stocking on his head and a large knife 1n one hand. she saw her c hance moments later when she spotted the knife on the fl oor. Beach citizens led by Farnell has many rcco s as she could tn IOS Spradling didn't bnng aJong a him and stabbed him o nce they were organized to meet child care needs tn seconds. chcenng team Wednesday. In fact. in bed. that city throu~h a network of local Why the odd amount of time? she said, she kept word of the contest "I skimmed tt up to the top of his leg and stabbed him." she testified. p 0 1 ice 1a 1 e r found 1 h e civic organiz.auons and city support. Station KKGO. you see, is number to herself and told all her friendsshe'd blood-stained knife tucked unde r a 105.6 on the dial. be in Mission Viejo that morning. The wo man testified that Burmood led her to a bedroom as her young charges -aged 2 and 3 -began crymg. At one potnt, she said. she tned to wrestle the knife away from the man but wa~ unsuccessful. Burmood, though. told the story differently. He claimed he was so drunk he had approached the house thinking it was his. fell thro ugh a window and then passed out on the couch. pillow of the bed and found the The C hild Care Advocates rcc-entl y Spradling used her I minute. 45 ··vou have no idea how they'd woman's blue Jeans. which the man expanded its board to include 25 seconds to the maximum. piclting up harass me if they knew I was domg d h h members. some from other organtza· 19 albums by such artists as Culture this," she explained. sai e put on in is haste to leave. at ttons with similar concerns, such as Oub. Devo. Michael Jackson. Bob Briner. who Joined Licorice Pizza Burmood's house women's groups and social service Dylan. Billy Joel, the Beatles. the three years ago as a clerk at the Costa Burmood. according to testimony, agencies, Farnell said. Thompson Twins, the Pretenders, Mesa store. said the company puts on: drove 10 his parent''> house and Shaffer said pnvate-scctor business Jackson Browne and Duran Duran. a record run about four to six times a In the bedroom. she claimed Burmood stripped himself and then undressed her The wo man claimed When he awo ke. the woman was coming at him with a knife, Burmood stated. He said the babysitter then took him to the bedroom , undressed collapsed in an upstairs bedroom involvement is crucial to the child George Briner. Licorice Pizza's year. from the knt ~ wound. When ar-..--------------------------------------------------------------'---------------------------- rested. he told p<>hce he been attacked 1n a parking lo t fight STREET RACING MURDER CHARGE •.• From Al traffic deaths. Fi ve ~uch cases have been filed 1n Orange County though no one has yet been convicted an such a r asc. City of Huntington Beach and Orange Count) govern- ment, charging he 1s the subject o f a ca rel cs!. and maltc1ous investigation. fames Epr and W 1II1am Anagnostou filed a demurror asking the Judie to reject the second-degree murder charges. Both said 1fthe demurrer was ~jected they would take further legal steps to eliminate the charges. Additionally. Thomas has filed a claim againn the The claim does not seek a specified amount of damages. Egar. in a conversation th•~ week. said he believed the prosecutor was aucmpttng to "strc tr h .. the law to punish the teens. Just Call 642-6086 What do you like about tbe Dally Pilot? Wbat don't you like? C.11 tbe numbtr at ltft 111d your me11a1e will be recorded, tno1crlbed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The u me !4-bour answering 1ervlce may be used to rerord letters to tbe editor oo any toplc. Contributors to our Letters column mu1t Include tbelr name and teleplaone number for verlflcallon. No clrrulatlon tails, please. 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Ill our ''cm Uc ..... 2lM22 DEN 'S ..,,.. .... , ..................... 11111 16'3 ""-Ill An. • c.11 Miu. CA llfl1 • ,,,_ UI "" -1#-1"5 ... .,,.. .. u. -I.ft t"" ' N ATIO~ Panel.says support eroding for MX plan By t~e AIJOClaa.i Pttt1 WASHlNOTON -A pre11den t1al commission that helped the Reapn administration win approval for the ~ missile says the weapon faces continuina opposhion 1n Co~H and that the political •upport for it is "exceedmaJy fraaile." The panel, headed by Brent Scowcrof\, fonner national security adviser in the Ford administration, officially went out of business Friday after deliverina its last report to President Reaaan. Crippled woman 6'JUty I n deatlJ CORUNNA. Mi ch. -A crippled fonner Home- maker of the Year pleaded 1uilty Friday to voluntary manslauahter for shooting her husband in his sleep. Dorothy Andrews. whose previous murder trial ended with a hung Jury. told Judae Peter Marutiak: "I intentionally killed Terry Andrews ... I shot him while he was in bed ... He was asleep." Mrs. Andrews. confined to a whttlcha1r by multiple sclerosis. won Michigan Home- maker of the Year honors at the 1979 state fair. He IJa• l more •uae.tlon EAST HARTFORD. Conn. -An employee whose cost-cutting susaestions have won rewards from the nation's seventh-largest defense contractor is now suing the firm . claimina that u failed to pay him S 1.000 for using his latest tip. Phil Gilbert. a plumber with Pratt & Wh itney ;\ircraft. a S 15 billion company. claimed in a suit filed in small-claims court that the firm used his suggestion and switched from a steam-powered water heater to an electric unit but didn't pay him. Colorado 6•• well blow• KERSEY . Colo. -A leaking natural aas well blew its cap Friday night. sending a half-mile cloud of vapor into the air and promptin,a officials to evacuate farm houses within a mile of the site before it was capped about three hours later. officials said. Weld County Commissioner Chuck Carlson said people from seven homes in the area were evacuated but were expected to return by about midnight. CALIFORNIA De Lorean ayw IJe'• broke LOS ANGELES -John Z. De Lorean. the celebrity automaker who once made millions. is pcnnyless and has not paid his lawyers in eight months, the attorneys have disclosed. De Lorean'schicfattomey, Howard Weitzman, said he will seek a change in the automaker's bail terms Monday in order to "free up some money" for his defense on cocaine trafficking charges. TIJree•IJotatradloparty HACIENDA HEIG HTS -A restaurant party held by a radio station ended with three men wounded when a customer opened fire with a gun. The shooting occurred at a KllS-FM promotional party at the Cattleman's Wharf Restaurant where disc Jockey Rick Dees was host. Dees said he had left the restaurant. packed with more than 400 people. before the shooting erupted. Ray Rutz. 30. of Covina. a bouncer at the restaurant. was admitted to Queen of the Valle)' Trauma Center in West Covina with a gunshot wound to the abdomen and was in scnous condition . In fair condtt1on was bouncer James Plumm. 28. with a chest wound. larT)' Ruiz. 26. shot in the arm. was in good condition. Carlos Alcarcz. 26. of Hacienda Heights was arrested about a half-hour after the shooting andbooked for in vestigation of attempted murder. StnJUllng Mattel may merge HAWTHORNE -Struggling Mattel Inc .. which has sold or closed down all but its profitable toy-making di vision, may consider a merger to reduce its S349 million domestic bank debt. the company confirmed Friday. Mattel spokesman Spencer Boise declined to say. however. if negotiations are under way for a merger or a massive infusio n of capital from outside investors. Burbank-based Walt Disney Productions has been rumored as a merger partner. but Disney spokesman Erwin D. Okun denied the company had made any offer to Mattel. Headleu body ldenttned REDWOOD CITY -The webbed left foot of a headless body helped coroner's officials identify it Friday as a 4-year-old boy who washed out to sea two weeks earlier. San Mateo County Coroner's spokesman Chuck Zimmerman said the child was identified as Frank Vito Taylor Jr. The 4-year-old was pulled out to sea on Esplanade Beach March 8 after he was hit by a wave while walking with his uncle. O.C.r-'Wlnnlng lyrlcl•t tile• BEVERLY HILLS -Paul Francis Webster. 76. whose lyrics won three Oscars. has died. Webster won Academy Awards for lyrics to "Secret Love," from the movie "Calamity Jane." the title song for "Love Is A Many Splendortod Thing" and "The Shadow of Your Smile" from "The Sandpiper ... He also wrote l)'rics to scores from movies including "Giant." "Friendly Per- suasion," "The Alamo." "Mutiny on the Bounty" and .. Rain tree County ... Ra• earner Clue ln Caba MIAMI -The Soviet aircraft carrier Lcnin&J'lld 1s scheduled to lead a detachment of ships into the port of Havana Monday. accordina to Radio Havana broadclstS ~onitortd in Miami Friday. The Leninarad. the first viet aircraft carrier to make an appearance in the aribbcan. is accompanied by two cruisers and a submarine. lralJ tlueat to a11e clJemlcal• NICOSIA, Cyprus -Iran said Friday that it will retaliate with chemical weapons if the Iraqis eontinue to uac them. Iraq has denied repeated accu11tions that it has utcd mustard ps and nerve pa in the Penian Oulf War. Both sides reported heavy air and around f&&htina in the manblandseastofBan. where the lraniansoccupy Iraq's M~noon Islands oUfle&d. Iran said the Iraqis, tryina to recapture the islands, wounded 2.200 Iranian solditn in the heavy fiahtlna that rqcd In the Howeizeh marshes durina lran'1 latat offensive. Coammfn•ted •teel bl Jleidco : TUUANA -_,. Ca1Jfomaa'1 Coordinated ~blic Health Scrvim have reconunnded deltn1Cdon of any bulldiftll ereaed wtth nMtioect1ve steel tttnfordna ~ l'n estim~ted 25 eons of lbe rodt. contaminated by ~oacthi cobalt, have bttft found at ]j() construction lhn In the bonkr d ty of Me1tcali. Rod• at 80 of the lites -... fOund to hive conwninatJon levels considttcd _.. Unsafe, authorities saad Thunday. I ,EOUL. South Korea (AP)-A U.S. Manne Cor))6 helicopter carryina 18 Amencans and I l South Koreans slammed into a mountainside 1n bad weather tar'ly Saturda). and a U .. military SPOknman said all aboard art believed to have pnisned. provide a 11stance u ttqu1~ .. . iThc Belleau Wood. an amPh1biou asuuh ship. 11 teiuippt4 With I \lfJJCal hotpltal. Officials said the helicopter was enpacd 111 Team Ptnt · 4, an annual train1n1 maneuver 1nvolv1n~ thousands of U and South Korean m1htary J)n'SOnnel. The war pmes bepn Feb. I I and wall continue into April. The helicopter. tak1n1 pan 1n Team puit '84. a train1n1 exercise. was rtturnma from a mission that wu aboned bccau1t of bad weather at the ti me of the era h. tbe spokesman. Col. Ralhn J. Aar5. said. The announcement br Aan. public affairs officer for U.S. The report placed the crash silt 24 m1att north of Pohana.a pon town on the southeast coast that has bttn a center of activity for the maneuvers. Forces in Korea. said: "Al 29 U.S. and ROK marines who were aboard a U.S. Marine CH-S30 helicopter which crashed about 4 a.m. today, approximately 24 miles nonh of Pohana, arc believed to have ptrishcd in the accidc:nt." "An invcstiption is under way 10 determine the aeuac of the acc~dent. ldentiflfica1ion of pert0nnel involved will be withheld until nnt of kin have ~n notified," a military statement read. The Marine helicop1er is known u the "Sea Stallion" and can carry 38 comba1-loadtd infantrymen. It nonnally has a crew of three. ........ , .. Kap tJaowa JocadOD of crull I . Rescue and investigating teams were repone<i on the scene about 200 miles southeast of Seoul. A military announcement said the U.S. Navy vessel Belleau Wood was standing by offshore "to Wednesday niaht. the U.S. alrcrafl canier Kitty Hawk collided with a Soviet nuclear-powered submarine in the Sea of Japan I SO miles southeast of Pohang. of llarbae Corpe belleopAer cu rba, 18 AJlaeriCaM AD4 ~ 11 eoath Kor-... ... Bearing the spring weather •eao Bao,• a male Panda bear. roU. on hi• back in dellCht after belnC broaaht back to hla open-air caie ln a Wat Berlin soo after betna kept lm[de durln& the hanh Euro- -.......... --_.. ,,,,_..,,,. pean winter. Bao Bao, whoee female com- panion died early thla /ear. la the only Panda la. Germany an l• the fa.-orlte anlmal atthe zoo. Rival factions turn Beirut streets into battleground BEIR UT. Lebanon CAP)-F1cm· strcc1 bat1lcs raged Fnda) in mostly Moslem west Beirut as Druse fighters 1ned to dislodge rival Sunni Moslem m1htiamcn from strongholds the) had retaken O\ern1ght. After nearly 11 hoursoffighung. sources said the t"o sides had reached agreement on a cease-fire that was to take effect Friday night. Pohce sources said at least I 7 people were killed and 80 wounded tn fighun~ between the Drusc and the Libyan-backed Mourabttoun m1ht1as, and that more vic tims might be trapped in areas ambulances cou ld not reach. The sources. who asked no1 to be identified. said the Drusc lost five dead and 20 wounded. They had no fig ure Pair plead innocent in porn snuff case From staff u d wire reports Two men. one a former Costa Mesa upholsterer. have 1 pleaded innocent to charges they killed two teen-age girls after offenng them $500 to appear 1n pornographic films. a court official disclosed Fnday. Fred Bcrre Douglas. 55. and Richard Hernandez. 38. entered the picas Thursday at North Orange County Muncipal Court dunng a hearing originally called to determine whether the media should be allowed to take pictures of the proceedings. Douglas. a form er Costa Mesa man. and Hernandez will return to court April 24 for a hearing to determ ine whether they should stand trial in the s<><alled "snufT film" slayings. Both men are charged in the August 1982 slayings of Beth Jones. 19. and Margaret Krueger. 16. The girl vanished af\er tcllina friends they were sohcated for a porographic movie. according to pohcc. It is alleged the girl were taken to the desert whel'e they were tortured and killed. A man photographing wildflowers found their skeletal remains eight months later in the Anza-Borrego desen. Dad of molested tots urges reform LOS ANGELES(AP)-A fa ther who says h1sgirl and boy were scxually "brutaliud'' at a day care center 1s demanding closer state superv1S1on of such schools lest this city become "the pedophile capttal of the nation." ··we thought 1t was the best place for our child ren. It had been 1n the community almost 30 years: there was a six-to eight-month waitinR hst." the father said. He spoke by phone with The Associated Press on Friday. hours af\er six teachers and the founder of the Virsinia McMartin Preschool appcarcdin court on county grand jury indictments. "This case 1s beina characterized as landmark." he said, "but what it painfull y demonstrates is there is a serious gap between what law enforcement and other social a,cncies to protect u do. and what the reality of what our society is." The defendants delayed entcrina picas Friday to aive their attorneys time to Study the inch-thick indictment. But Virsinia McManin. the 76-year-old founder and owner or the school. $trcnuously denied the allcptions befo~ court coovcned. "It's all a bunch of lies and I told the attorney that." she said. The seven defendants fat"e a total 115 counts offelony child molestatina. rape. IOdom y and other sexual abuse. The~ ~re held m lieu of bond ran11na f'rom SS0.000toS1 milhon. The counts lfWolve 18 children who allepc:tly were victimited over the put decide. but prosecuton 11y as many as 100 younasten may be involved and that additional charaes arc probable as the 1nv~uon continues "We parents feel a amt nsc of fNSlfltion:· the 39--year-old father of a youna boy and aJr1 said. for Mourab1toun casualties. Neighborhood resident!>. many of whom huddled 1n bascmcnlS or stairwells. said the fighting began at m1dmorn1ng when Mourabttoun gunmen regrouped. The Progressive Socialist Party m1lit1a of Druse leader Wallid Jumblatt had overrun their positions on Thursda). After nightfall. sources said. leaders of the vanou!> political groups met at the ho me of Grand Mufti Hassan Khalcd. leader of the Sunni community. and agreed that all gunmen would leave the streets of west Beirut and tum over ~cunt) to Lebanon's 1n1emal security forces. Throughout the day. neighborhoods around the Corn1che Mazraa shopping thoroughfare were rocked by automatic weapons fire and thunderous explosions. The Druse fired 23 mm anti-aircraft guns. recoilless rifles and heavy machine guns m support offightcrs trying to root out the Sunni gunmen from apanment houses. But by late afternoon. the Drusc had advanced little against the Sunnis. who returned their fire from rooftops with equally potent weapons. Meanwhile. Shii te Moslem milit iamen from the Amal p-oup traded nfle. mortar and grenade fire with Christian militiamen and the Lebanese army across the "green line" that divides Beirut into Chnsuan and Moslem hal ves. The French-controlled museum crossing point. the main link between the two sectors. remained closed for a second da)'. The French government said in a communique issued by spokesman Michel Vauzelle that its troops will wi thdraw from Beirut wi thin a few days. The 1,200 French soldiers arc the last of the four-nation multinational force still in Beirut. The United States. Italy and Bntam pulled their troops out earlier. Vauzellesaid Defense Minister Charles Hernu would give further details later today on the withdrawal. "It 1s a matter of days." the statement said. A few cars with terrified civilians tried to escape the fightina and careened down the ramslick street~. On the sidewalks. Drusc fighters darted in and out of storefronts. crying to advance. In one small alley. an old woman wailed as she 1ncd to talk her mil itiaman son out of joining the fighting. Sevt'ral other militiamen finall y led her away. T T lnftltton mlM\Xed by percent of dw9t In oonWMr prices from month to month 1111 S.aonaty Adjust~ A picture of pncee , .. TM ... .-•eat ,.,..._. FrMay Ulat tM c .... -. Priol IJMlmi, tlM .......... ., hafladoa, ...... • aod• 0.4 peroat ln Pebnary. Tide claa.rt ... ..,.. laow dlat coa· ,.,.. wltll otlael' moa~y n,.n. Oft!' tlM peetyar. • Hart strives to recapture : momentum 0 HARTFORD. Conn. (AP) -Sen. Gary Han. stnving toJ et his campaign back in the attack mode. '• admon1she Walter F. Mondale on Friday."to ri!IC above .1 attacks on my campaian" and dep1ctt>d the former vice ,., presiden1 as a candidate who campaigns only where he thinks he can win. • . Hart made his comments as aides said the campaign, looking ahead to Dcm()(rat1c presidential prima ries in Connecticut, New York and Pennsylvania, will begin runnina two new television commercials in the ne~t 1•. several da).'S attackina Mondale on foreign policy. One hkcns the curTent situation in Central America to ' • Vietnam and questions what lessons Mondale learned from that earlier war. The other says the admin1strat1on of Pres1dent Carter and Mondale failed to fulfill a pledgr 1n the 1976 party platform to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem. The commercials sa y Han favors withdrawing American military personnel from Central Amenca and that he would move the embassy from Tel Aviv. ac.cordina to aide Kathy Bushkin. Han opened his day with a news conference m Connecticut, a state where Mondale 1s scheduled to spend only 90 minu~ before next week's primary election. "I think it's curious that the candidacy that was the .~ front-runner for a year and a half ... is now campaigning in selective states/' Hart said. ··And my campailn. which was and still is a dark hone campaian, is running a genuine national campaign." Mondale, who had scheduled only a 9()..minute stop Friday in Connecticut. changed his plans, sayina he would return to Connecticut on Monday. He said that his campaian was "picking up steam here." Han's aides believe the Colorado senator can defeat Mondale in Connecticut next Tuesday and win a majority of the state's 52 national convention delegates at stake in that election. 1 "I'm campaigning for delegates in every state of the union." Han said. "including those.where we've had very little chance of success." In his native Kansas. where caucuses arc scheduled today. Han said he expected to wm "my share of dclcgates."but h1scampa1gn won't be damaged b) a loss to Mondale. She's got no beef but blg bucks : CHI( AGO I .\P) -Clara Peller. the 8:!-,ear-old "oman who became a l'ekbnt~ J)('ddltng Wend~ 's hamburgers. has signed a bc<'f) n<'" contract "'th the restaurant chain that calls for her fat"C' appcanng on l -sh1ns and cofTct cups. her la"~er said Fnda) Mrs. Peller IS the dtmmuttve spokeswoman who has appeared tn two Wend) 's commercials. ind1ghantly asking "WherT's the beef!'' Joel Weisman. of'St1pn and Weisman Ltd . 511d M~. Pelter's one-year contract wuh Wendy's was for bct~en S2S0,000 and $500.000. but would not be more pec1fic. The contract. Wei man said. provides for a third Wend>·~ pot and includes ltccnsing for a number or products such as T-shirts. coffee cups, lunch box~ and stadium scats that will feature Mrs Pelter's hkene and the Wend y's slopn. The contract also will allow Mrs. Peller to do other commercials and act1na1obs. Weisman said Mn. Peller. who wa~ a beauty 'hop : manic'1rist before btina d11eovcred several ~ean.110. was ; contcmplatu\aa number of offers. Thosc1obotTcrs include : a acnes of commcmals for radto stations. an MTV • commercial and a telcVl ton tene . "She h had douns of commercial offers.. douns or • a~araMt otrcn." Weisman said " he piclcs and i choote .. . , She has also been invited to the While House to ti.kt p1n ln a ceremon)' on qina. but ha not deodcd w~thcr i she Wlll auend. Wctsm.an 11Jd. • "She's elated .. about lhc contract, Wdsm.an said 1 "She's a woman •ho's M"Cf' had any substantial mo~ • not0nety and li~ed a vr.ry tranQ\11l l1re i " ~·,always been \·cry open and candid." be d1 ( ··and that pcrson1Jit) coma throuah 1n t.becommercial • Wt.isman uid that Mn. Pelfcr. _.ho Slill h 1n a C'lucqo rttidcntial hotel. " not a"aalablc to comment on the contract. . . ; , " ~ I . • i • "' !t . ... ~---~~~~--..,-~~~------~~------------------........................................................ 911!1 ... ~ 11 ,047 survive life without the tube GiidCil'amUy fun Increase as Eastern town goes cold turkey FARMINGTON, Conn. {AP) -Byron McMichael thought be hit the Jackpot when he retrieved an old TV 5et from a nei&hbor's trash, took it home and found that 11 worked. Then his mother 'teppcd into the picture. "I'm an advocate of tumina off that tube," says Mattia McMichael. Television has not been the same for her 14-year-old son and hundreds of other people since January, when many in this affiuent Hartford suburb gave up watching TV for a month as pan of a "TV-Turnoff" campa1gn sponsored by the local Library Council. Farmmgton's experiment sparked letters from as far away as Japan and Australia and queries from other towns thanking of trying to break the tube habit. Now officials arc trying to learn what impact the program may have in the long run Council President Nancy DeSalvo said this week that surveys showed l,0.7 people "went cold turuy" 1n January -mearuna they watched no TV for at least one week and reduced their v1cwif14 for the remainina three. "A very conservative csttmatc 1s that over 4,000 people responded to our TV turnoff, either in reducing or elimmattna television," said DeSalvo, a moving foroe behind the campatgn. "That is one-fourth of the population of Fanninaton." But a real measure of success is how many people will be more selective in their viewing and how many other communities follow Fannington's lead. "We were quite curious about what the program was," said Howard Downey, public library director in Pocatello, Idaho. "They were kind enough to send us some materials" to guide Poc"8&ello in a similar proararn tentatively schedule4 for April 8-14. To learn if ha bi ts c hanged JocaUy, "we arc track.ing I 0 families who went cold turkey in January," DeSalvo said. "If they survived the month. they should do very well" in the Library Council's "Beyond Tum-Off' program. Richard and Ellen Babcock and their two children are tt;er kitty: companion. kept at b~Y " • • • amona tbe 10 fam1hes l<>atna their vicwina habits from February lhrouah May. ..For us, it was 100 pertent turnoff," Mrs . .Babcock said. "We did not watch television from the fint of January tbroup the 31st. But we did allow our children to watch 'Oood Momina Arnenca' when we were on." The Babcock.s, who were feat~ on the ABC news show in January, say the turnoff continues to affect their fa.milts relationship with televiSJon. • The children before would watch it as a baby sitter for me, especially during the dinner hour," Mrs. Babcock said. "They watched quite a bit of Saturday morning cartOQns, "?'low the children do not wa1ch television during the week at all," she said. "Weekends, it's kept to a minimum. Saturday mominas we keep them busy on activities that they initiated on their own." Tht McMichael children read more, and play more games. For C.arol Kolp's two sons, the turnoff campai'11 has meant higher grades in school and a lesson 10 responsibilny. •·we came up w1th a contract which still stands," Mrs. Kolpsa1d. Pnor to January, her children watched up to 30 hours a week -JUSt shl of 1hc national average of3511. hours. Now Danie Kolp. 14, may watch 14 hours of television during the week as long as he matntams his grades. Benjamin Kolp. 12. 1s not permuted any TV Monday through Thursday and can watch television on Friday through Sunday only 1f his homework is finished. They may increase their hours if their grades improve. "It's 1nd1v1dualized," Kolp said. "When we had the TV turnoff, Benjamin did have his math grades improve, and he attributed 1t to no TV watching. Occasionally he'd get an F, but he's now pulhng a C or B." James Singer. research associate at Yale University's Family Television Research program, said the Farm- ington turnoff is not likely to result in any significant new, long-term viewing habits unless "parents see the light." "They need to observe and reward" positive behavior, Singer said. Decreased television viewing can result in increased social and intellectual activity and less agarcssive behavior. and adults "who watch TV take a more pessimistic view of the world," he said. "You soak that (violence) into your consciousness and begin to think that's the real world." It's that k.ind of programming McMichael says her family no longer desires. AS THE WESTS OLDEST BANK . we're J-\.familiar with the personal disrup- tions that can be caused by a sudden and unanticipated change at your financial institution. such as the closing of Heritage Bank this week. Our managers and staff will be available to answer questions, explain olir services, and ~ist. you in opening whatever accounts you requrre. We're convinced that your life needn't be .. 'f • That is why we are instructing all Wells Fargo offices to ~ist Orange County residents facing such a transition in mak- ing the change as smooth as ~ible. To ~ure that established, full-service banking resources are available to you with- out interruption, our four most convenient offices to Heritage Bank customers will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday, March 22 and F~id , March 23. And on Saturday, March 2 rom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Their addres.5e5 listed below. . • =z: ___ ~, --- disrupted, just because your bank's is. · At Wells Fargo offices throughout Orange County, there are experienced people, ready to deliver the ~istance you need. WELLS FARGO BANK Open to serve you 9-6 on Thursday, March 22 and Friday, March 23, and 9-5 on Sat- urday, March 24 at these addresses: • AmbeJnu 420 South Harbor Blvd. 714·956·1920. Men Verde: 1650 Adams Avenue. Costa Meu. 714-54&-9270. HllMew: 2130 EMt 17th Street, Santa Ana. 547·8071. ~view Center: 5401 University Drive. Irvine. 552.:llOO. . ..... Fishfurter plan going swimmingly By MALCOLM RITTER NEW YORK-He didn't set out to tum ground-up fish into hot dogs, but now Ernest Buck is swimming toward success with that brainstorm and trolling for other products. "We see no reason why you can't go on to bologna and luncheon meats." said Bude. who has developed a fishfuner at the U oiversity of Massachusetts at Amherst, where he is a food science professor. Buck said his fish hot dog 1s more nutritious than the standard version, and uses a fish -red halce -that is unpopular for other uses. He plans to publish a paper on the product and lecture in June to the annual meeting of the Institute of Food Technol~sts in California. For years, researchers in several places have investigated usmg fish -especially plentiful but unpopular species -as a substitute or extender in meat products. The Japanese use fish in some sausages. and a Florida researcher has produced a recipe to malce ll'sausage from minced mullet. But the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council says it knows of no al I-fish frankfuner on the market. !ttd several fish and hot dog companies have already shown interest in Buck's product. Buck hit on the fishfuner by accident. after setting out to find a way to turn ground-up red hake into a food base for sale to Japan. He then noticed that the protein gel he produced. which con tamed no scales or bone. might pass as the innards of a hot dog if It were spiced and colored. He unted tt ~Ith beet juice. added normal hot dog seasonings. stuffed 1t mto a casing and tned It out on students. ··11 competed quite nicely. pan1cularly with a chicken hot dog." he said 1n a 10terv1ew this week. Most ~pie still preferred a beef or beef-and-pork version. he said. but "we were quite pleased with the product we developed." The fishfuncr lacks a fishy taste because it uses very fresh fish and the washing process removes some chemicals responsible for the taste. he said. The spices cover any taste that might remain. Fishfuncrs contain less than half of 1 percent fat. compared with 22 percent to 30 percent for regular hot dogs, Buck said. They also have 18 percent protein, compared with 11 percent or 12 ~rcent for regular hot dogs, and they have less salt, he said. "There's a market there for cen.ain individuals who are nutntion-concious," Buck said. "It would have a lot of interest for dieters and mothers who don't want to feed their kids a lot of saturated fats." Marine base's beaches part of history? CAMP PENDLETOflt (AP) -The beaches where Wo rld War ti Marine recruits underwent amph1b1ous-land1ng training that enabled them to defeat the Japanese in the island-hopping campaign in the Pacific are be1 ng considered for designation as a National Historic Landmark . Red Beach and White Beach. on the nonhem San Diego County coast. arc being considered as a landmark by the National Park Service because then-revolutionary amphibious-landing techniques were developed there by the late Maj. Gen. H. M. "Howlin' Mad" Smith. The recommendation will be considered in the fall by an advisory board to U.S Interior Secretary William Clark. said park service historian Erwin Thompson of Denver. San Diego County officials received a letter from the Park ~rv1ce Tucsda~. asking for a comment on Camp Pendleton's historic significance. Thompson said other sites that are being considered for recoinnion because of their significance in World War 11 arc the Pon of Embarcauon at Ft. Mason in San Francisco and 10 internment camps where Japanese c1t1zcns and Japanese-Americans were held during World War 11. . .... Leadership talk raws sc olars By CHRIS CRAWFORD Delr,...C-11111u11111 Sixty-three Orange County hi~ school seniors aot an earful about the county's future last weekend from a variety of ~ivic ICJ,ders. The occasion was the second annual Irvine Company Leadcrahip Conference at Chapman Coll~ and selected seniors rep~nting all high schools in the county paruc1pated. The conference focused on brinaing student leaders and recocnized county leaders together "for an in-deeth exchange of ideas and information, ' explained former Congressman James Roosevelt of Newpon Beach, who served as chairman for the second year. In addition, the conference sought to heighten the students' awareness o( prob- lems and issues facing the county and to stimulate thinking toward solutions and alternatives. In his introductory remarks, Roosevelt told the students that .. Leadership is a quality that allows you to make a contribu· t1on, hopefully an important contribution, within the limits of xour own experience and r.our own desire. ' He also pointed out that 'in our way oflifc_, free country that we arc, the opponunity tor exercising leader· shil? is tremendous ... and is there for the asltioa." FolJowine Roosevelt, Kevin Conscy, executjve director of the Newport Harbor Art Museum, presented a look at the past, present and future of the visual arts in Orange County, including the prediction that within the next five or six years, the county will have "almost total cultural independence from Los Angeles." bousina. airpon facilitjes, water facilities, landfills, jails, schools and jobs. Thomu concluded: .. We have the numbcn, all we need is the drive and courqe to do somcthina about them ... ln a look at "Oranae County Under a .. MiC1Qscope,'' Brandy Bincl\er president of Birtcher·Pacific Co., shared yet more county demographics to illustrate the .. tremendous arowth bOOm" of the area. Looking to the futute, Birtcher .noted that 70 percent of the county's arowth in the next two decades will be in the southern pert of the county. Trus arowth, he wd · will include 38 to 40 million additfonai square feet of industrial and office space in the southern sector of the county, plu1 a 227 percent population arowth. ''Durin~ the next five yean," Birtcher concluded,' You will be playing a key role in the future of Orange County. Your public opinion and civic involvement will help determine what kind of a place Ora nae County will be in the 21st century." Al Hollinden, former Oranac County Transportation Commission chairman. gave the students his pitch in favor of the one.cent sales tax to finance transportation improvements. (n reference to the San Di~o Freeway, he said, "We arc presently trying to transport our people on a system that was developed in 1970. It's not necessary; we can do something about it." The last speaker was Stan Oftclie, director of Orange County Transit District, who also spoke in favor of the proposed sales tax. Noting that the Santa Ana Freeway was built with a 25-year projected life span, Oftelie sajd, "In 1980. 1t was funcuonallydead-and if you have driven on it, you know what I mean." The county's outdated freeway system, he said, has become "a barrier to transportation, rather than a means of transportation. We have to do something to address this problem." Partial footage of the conference will be aired at 9 p.m. May 29, on KOCE. Channel 50. The high school seniors who attended the conference arc participants in the Irvine Company's scholarship awards Newport Barbor'• Kelly O'Heam llatena u ea-Preaident Gerald F ord ta.lb leaderahip. / Unsuccessful politico says firm ruined him SAN OJEGO(A.P)-Jobnoic R. Crean, unsuccessful Republican candidate for tbe 43rd District Conaresaional 1at in 1982. wd that an Orange County con1ultina rum he hired succeeded only in portrayina bim .. "the bad auy in the black hat.'' Crean, 34, was censured by tbe ~ County Republican Party' a ethics commit· tee for tactics used in winnina the 1982 OOP primary. He lost the general election to a write·in candidate, GOP primary runnerup Ron Packard, wbo said be was upset at what be termed Crean's un· scrupulous tactics. Crean said he has paid $6,000 to Butcher-Forde ConsuJtina of Newport Beach, but refuses to pay a balance of approximately SS0,000 because, he said. "all tbey did was ruin my name." "Their bill was fdr about $55,000. but that struck me as ridiculous," Crean said Tuesda . ·•1 told them I thought their ttrVica Weft WOrtb -cu. ...... .. &ince tb.y dtOpped tM biJI .•• I .... ..., buically Ureed .•• Crean•a Ta~ fiuacial natemeM...,_ ed that Bu&eber·F«dt bad .,.... a "credit" for the debt. William 8Uleber, a pmtner ill tile ... said the debt lettlement wu ... _..... fll a lot ofnqotiation," but declined tWtlllr comment . Durins the 1982 primary cam,... Butcher·Fordc sent out more than a doileD brocburet on Crean•1 bebalt muy coo- tainina miJleading claims of endone- ments. Crean was censured for a ma.i~ _... alleaed that the family and five &iendl Of Bill McColl, a former pro footbell ~ who wu one of the one of bis ~.au iD the pri~ry. had improperly~ to vo~ iq Carlsbad. The brochure, lnailed lbe trieelcefki before the election, said, ••McCoa faces voter fraud. w fraud, compincy md perjury charges!" In smaUer print OG an inside paae. the brochure said the dwlel had ~n ra1scd by Crean, not by any JePl authonty. ff Dorothy Emerson & Don Nolan present ~ ~AITIQUES EIPD & SALB IN THE COMMERCE BUILDING ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS II fAfR DRJVE •COSTA MESA, CA MARCH 22, 23, 24 & 25, 1984 THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY. 1 • • P.M, •SUNDAY. NOON ·I P.M. Orange CA>unty's larpst and most diversified showing of antiqu. Afternoon and evening door prian -•251' to 'JOOll and SSO(JIO GRAND PRIZE for thoee in atlendaace (must be preHtlt to win).• Al90 dally door prian -need not be praent• 'All dr11wi.na pri.e U'9 purcbue Clf11ftar ... for 1nllq1M1 of yovr c.hoke. General Admiuion $2.75. With lhi• ticket any number-S2.50 each; Senior Citizens (65 & over} -$2.00 each. Children under 12 free. Pree PorJdn1 ' He also addreued financing of the arts in America, noting this country spends an "appalliog. .. 53 cents per American per year" on the arts -far less than manx other countries. He concluded that "1f America wants to have a strong, vital visual and performin& ans tradition, it simply must invest money ... and support these particular attributes.' Virginia Donohugh, assistant director of Orange County Business Committee for the arts, presented a summary of recent cultural development and growth in the county, and how the business community has been very supportive of that vowth, including an $I I 1h million contnbution towards the Orange County Performing Arts Center. "Business dollars have often program. Fifteen semi·finaJists will be Tracy Joh.Der, Coeta Meu BlCh. selected April 26, following interviews with tranaportatton _.._rt Al Holllnden. panels of judges. -r- The sem~finalists will then ~ in~r· ~l~l~l~E~D~l~T~E~C~l~S~H~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ viewed by a 15-member blue ribbon RUFFELL'$ committee of civic, governmental and OOLD, DIAMONDS business leaders, with five winners lO be •n4 VALUAIUS U,HOLSTllY, INC. announced at a May 16 banquet. n . UllU .1mu11 .... .,...._,.., -4 .... The five finalists will each recei ve a 873-0385 1922 HA~BOR Bl vo. $3,000 scholarship, and the remaining 10 3118 Newport Blvd. COSlA MESA -548-1156 will receive $1 ,000 each. ~~~~~~~~~~.b~~~====~~ meant kick.off dollars for the ans," she said, adding that. "thegrowth.of~lmostall . 14 frolll Coast Orange County arts organizations has come from business support." • h Roben Thomas. chief admm1strat1ve given QflQr S officer for the co unty. cited demographic contrasts of Orange County today versus 1967, when most of the students were born. In 196 7. he said. the county had 1.2 million people, 97 percent white, li ving mostlv in "bedroom communities in the northern pan of the county with a large number of people commuting to Los Angeles to work.· There were fewer jobs in the county than there were houses," he said. The 63 high school seniors who panici- pated in the second annual Irvine Co. Leadership Awards Program were selected on the bam of school activ1ues. comm uni· ty involvement , leadership posiuons achieved. work experience. S€hi>larsh1p and communication skills. Those 14 students along the Orange Coast include: Costa Mesa: Tracy Johncr, Costa Mesa; and Vikki Lynn Shef, Estancia. Fou tain Valley: Terrie Goldade. Los Amigos; and Jill Spivak, Fountain Valley. Rutlngton Beacb: Cheryl Lamb. Marina; Shalini Shah, Edison; Richard Smith, Ocean View; and Donald Lu, NEWPORT LlllDI ISLE LUSE OR LSE/OPT TO IUY Executive 4 Bdrm, 4 1h BA with maids quarters. , Pier & Slip for 3 Large Boats $4900 per month. By owner 181-1018 813-2181 or Lq111 Iola 418-3311 Today. he said. Orange County is the sixth largest county in the country, in terms of popufation, and is even larger than 16 states population. The county has "moved into the m~or leagues." he said. with more than 2 milhon people (20 percent of them representing minorities) living in a sophis.- ticated metropolitan area where the me- dian single.family home cost S 190,000, and the median household income is Huntington Beach. -r.=~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=:I Irvine: Julie Anderson , University; I $36,000. In the year 2000, said Thomas, Orange County will be adding another 600,000 population, and of the challenges will be to provide increased services in the areas of Debbi Hoffman, Woodbridge; and Allison Joyce, Irvine. Lapna Beacb: Sue Godfrey, Laguna Beach. Newport Beacb: Joan Liechty, Corona del Mar, and Kelley O'Hcan:>, Newport Harbor. UCI Sgt. Klarmann confers gets AF honor ~:~::~~ 0 , Air Force Tech. Sgt. Rlcbard D. Klarmun, son of retired Marine Capt. Richard A. Klamnann of El Toro, has been chosen controller of the quarter for the Pacific Communications Division. Klamnan, a 1972 graduate of Saddleback College, is an air traffic control technician at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. philosophy degrees were conferred by UC Irvine at the end of the 1983 fall quarter. Arca recipients and their areas of study arc: lllEDllTE PUBLIC AUCTION llllUICE CUii #11/42122 IAlllUE PDSlll I OllEITIL 11111 Urgent demand by creditors for payment of shipment #JLCU 8016723 of a fantastic assortment of fine handmade Persian & Oriental Rugs Insured by North River In- surance Company. Shipment surveyed by Toplls and Harding Inc., will be sold piece by pleoe to the highest bidder. Included wlll be small to palace size rugs such as Nalns, lsphahans, Qume, Keshan, Tabriz, Chinese, Bokhara, etc. Each rug comes with a certificate of authenticity and appraisal. The auction will be held at: Ory us/ Auctioneer Liquidators HOUIAY UHi LAGUNA HILLS SUI IAI 25 AT 2PI 25205 La Paz Rd , View at lPM 1-5 & La Paz Rd Laguna Hills Pvt. JoDatbD P. Ka1aqp, son of Philip and Susan K.auanagh of San Juan Capistran.o. has completed basic trainjng at Fort Dix, N.J. He 1s a 1982 graduate of Capistrano Valley High School. lrvlae: Roger Duane Brum, engineering; De- borah Lea Commins, biologj'tal sciences; Rich· ard Lawrence Czerniak, !~;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ chemistry; Michelle Mill l! Pvt. Gre1ory J . Raia, son of Robert H. Goodgame of Huntinaton Beach, has completed one station unit trainina at the Army Infantry School in Fon Benning. Ga. He is a 1983 araduate of Huntington Beach High School. Airman Jerry N. R11aell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Russell of Fountain Valley, has graduated from the Air f on:e morsc systems operator coursc at Kee5ler Air Force Bue, Miss. Russell, a 1982 graduate of Ocean View ffiah School in Huntinaton Beach, will serve with the 692oth E~nic Security Group at Misawa Air Base, J~pan. Army National Guard Pvt. GH E. Poptllu, son of Gustavo A. Populus of HuntinatQn Beach, tw completed basic tnininaat Fon Di~. N.J. . Pvt. llalTJ L. Jacbea DJ, son of Harry L. Jackson II of Huntinat0n Beach, has completed one station unit trainina at the Army Information School in Fort Be~ Ga. He i1 a l982 pduate of Huntinaton Beach Hi&b Scboot Olrtl ...... arandlon of Rudolf Raft' of Newpon Beech, bu been promoted to \be rank of airman fint c1ua iD the Air force. He ii an aircnf\ main1enanoc apecialist at Lauahlin Air Force Bue, Teus. • Anny. Pvt. MJe1M1 J. .....,, IOD of Susan l. Piotl'OWlki of Hun~ Beach, has completed ~sic: trainina It Fort Jacbon. S.C. 5Pe!1:. • MAdlMI Allell. eon of Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Allen of Newport a.th is now stationed at Fon Lewis.. ·Walll. Allen, a 1981 ....... ofNewpon Harbor~ SdlOol Mned a year in Korea and " tbc reciepient of two Anny Coltlmendalion Medals. Francl, chemistry; Thomas John Franck, chemistry; David Newton Hill, phys· ics; James Ross Holstun, English; Eric Josiah Hunt, pharmacology and toxi· cology; Henry Bechtel John·AJder, biol<>&ical sci· ences; LouisOifTord More- john, biol<>&ical sciences. La~ Hlll1: Ronald Eugene Cirullo. biol<>&ical scienecs. El T•ro: James Patrick Davis, biolotJcal aciences. Lapu Beaclll: Laurie Jay Tomehak. French. One parent camplnl DOW offered The Oranae County Council of the 8o.Y Scouta of America i1 offt:riq a new campina proaram for ainaJe-p&mlt fainilies. Tbe "S1nale Parent Camp" la ICbecluled for May !I and May 6 at the COundl'a Rancho Laa Florea camp- (J"OU.nd neat OC:alllide. ~cipantl nocd not be reaillered in ICOUtlQI. t:'urther information and raervadons are avaUab1e by caUina 546-4990. HOW TO HAVE FUN -·_ : . _· .. ~ f< ) -. . : . / --=--~ (t/'cl ~----.---:: =· "':.: ;~"'= --=· ..:=· . = ~~ CC .... ,•I "o 'I 8'-11 f ~ If ' • -...... 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More than 700 pieces feature impressiooist. abstract. exp~siooist, art nouveaux, • modem, art deco, sculptures, enamels and others. The collection includes paintings and art objects not previously exhibited. Among the large coUection arc original works by Reuvin Rubin. Mart' Chapll, Alam, Tobiassc, Shmuel Katz and Liberman. Also many o1 the other mtemat1onal masters like Dali, Miro. Picasso. Vasscrcly and Boulanger. Followmg the preview. the aucuon will begjn at 8:30 p.m. Each buyerofover SI 00 ofartworks will receive a free Chagall lithograph A door pnze of one pamtmg. 'alued at least $200, will he awarded dunng the evening. A.dm1ss1on 1s free and the public 1s mvned to view and bid on the anworlcs. • • • New TbODJbl Cbrltlla.n Claurcb. 610 W. L 8th St. Costa ~esa. will begin its Sunday worship service with a Bible lttud) class at 9: 15 a.m .. stressing the metaphysical interpretation of the Scnptures. taught by Dr. Don Sha~r. ai.soc1ate pastor. The Re'. Dr. Eleanor C Jackson will present a OCC schedules Bible lectures -\glimpse into the lives of the people of the Bible will be offered in two shde-1llustrated lectures at Orange Coast College on March 30 and April 6. The sessions. "Everyday Life m Bible Times," will run from 7 to I 0 p.m. m OCC's Fme Ans 116. RegJstration fee is S 12 and co' (rs both programs. Eleanor Smith, who has taught and lectured on the Bible and B1ble·related subjects (or several years, will be program leader. he has traveled extensively to many of the biblical lands and wntten a workbook for the Old Testament. She holds a master's degree 1n religjon. Tickets for the program are on sale in OCCS Community Service Office. located m the Student Center Building, The office 1s open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m .. Monday through Fnda). and on Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. For more information. call 432-5880. mCS$11_C entitled .. How to Rdeue Your Inner Po~r" at the 10:30 a.m. aervice. Members of the ~tioo are ask.cd ""to briQI a bear if r.ou care .. for this Teddy Bear Sunday. All teddy bears will be donated to the childttn at Fairview Hospu.al as a put oftbe cbureh't Commwlity Oulreaeb Prop'ant. • The Woman's Guild will hold a bake l&le and cotreie and refreshments will be IC1Ved at the felJowsb4' hour f oltowina the tervioo. • • • SL Beu~•CU. CatMHc ave., l~ Sprin&daJ.e St, Huntinaton Beach, will welcome the Youn& Ladies lnstitute,fHoly Eucharist 220, Westminster at a Quarterly Communion and Breakfast on Sunday. Communion and Mass will be at 9 a.m . For clirection and more infonnation, call Mary Kurthy, ptaident. at 840-6981 . • • • Ne&p ... l'Mod Coqrecatt...i Qlll'Cl, corner of St. Ann's and Glen~ Streets, Lquna Beach, will bear the Rev. William J. Eilers preach the sermon at the 10 a.m. service Sunday. The church choir will sing under the direction of John Thom~n. with Michael Sanders at the orpn console. Bible Study Fellowship meets at 9 a.m . in the church library and Sunda)' School classes meet at 10 a.m. A nursery is available. The sian-langua,ge group meets at 11: 15 a.m. in the upper room. The North Star Circle will meet on Tuesday at the home of Florence Callaway with a special program to be presented by Gail Hales, program coordinator for "Islands of Safety," a crises intervention counsclin' service for youths and their families who are experiencmg conflicts. Friends and interested persons are invited to attend. Call 494-6365 for directions. • • • Crya&al Ca"edral Coasre1at1oa, 12141 Lewis St., Garden Grove, will welcome Rosemary Oooney to the Women's Ministrties Annual Easter Breakfast on Satur- day, March 31, at 8:30 a.m. Oooncy will detail the pressure of maintaining a public image of devoted wife and mother (five children in seven years) while trying to balance a hectic, demanding and .. glamourous" career. A divorce from actor Jose Ferrer, re-marriage to Ferrer and then a finaJ divorce led to mcrcasing depression. Finally sbe experienced a mental brcalcdown and was hospitalized for a brief period. Her long road back has taught her much. The theme of the Easter Brcakf asc "Celebrate! Renew Your Design" is an apt description of her journey. Gratia Lousma, Miriam Tait and Sheila Carpenter are also featured. Lousma, wife of astronaut Col. Jack Lo1usma. commander of the Columbia Space Shuttle, will speak. Tait, master of drama,. art and dance, will offer her interpretive choreography of "The Lord's Prayer," and Carpenter, track and field Olympics contender, will speak on the challenges she has encountered. Reservations arc S 12 and include breakfast and the ~-Deadline for reservations is Man:b 27. Call 971-4087 for reservations and fUn.ber information. • • • S&. J~m CacMUc ONl'd, 1964 ~ Ave., Cosi.Mesa. willcclebvntea 12;10p.m. MwdunqLent, inlddition tOilJ rcautarweekday Maueut6:30and8Lm. and 5:30 p.m. There are also two Spanish Masses said durina Tuesday and Friday niahta at 7 p.m . For more information. call 646-0234. • • • UaJtartaa UaJvenalltt Pellowatp, 429 Cyprus Drive, Lquna Beach, will present William K. Ellenneyer, carcei;.management specialist, at the l0:30a.m. service on Sundlf. ~lermeycr, president of Career Manqemenc Ser· vices, will ~peak on "How to Identify Hidden Skills," exploring effective ma.naaement of one's ~r. makina career chanps, and improving life in retirement. ,<\lso planned for the weekend is the annual Pledte and mem~rsttip dinner at the Hotel Laguna tonight. and the book review aroup meeting at the home of Joyce Dusenberry Sunday evening. Fbr more information, ca.II 494-365 I or 494-4743. • • • Newport Mesa O.rhtlu Cett&er. 2599 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. will host the Men's Fellowship in a mini-retreat to be held March 30 and 31. Activities for the retreat, whose theme is "Cbanaes for Suocessful Living." will gee under way Friday evening at 7 and conclude Saturday afternoon at 4. Guest speaker for the seminar portion of the retreat Mesa youth reaches Bar Mitzvah today Aaron Zamir Espana of Costa Mesa will be called to the Torah today by Rabbi Bernard Kina. spiritual leader of Shir Ha-Ma'alot -Harbor Reform iemplc in Newport Beach. as a Bar Mitzvab. Aaron will speak to the congregation on the "three faces of Aaron;" Aaron of the Bible, Aaron of the Torah and commentaries, and Aaron of himself. A 7th grade student at Horace Ensip Junior High, Aaron is a newspaper carrier for The Daily Pilot and has spent many hours in volunteer work at Fairview State Hospital. Joining his parents, Dr. Dianne Espana of Costa Mesa and Nestor Espana of San Juan Capistrano, will be several family members including his sister, Raquel. a.nd brother, David. His grandparents, Dr. Charles Fish, Elaine Fish and Louise Espana and other family members and friends from across the country will also be celebrating thjs simcha. The temple is located at 2100-A Mar Vista, at the intersection of Jamboree and Eastbluff. For further information, call 644-7203. will be Claude Farley, Pb.D .• business c:oDIUltant, motivator, and developer of ooe'1 potential . -....1 The mini-rctrat will c:ooelude Saturday even.i.na Wilb 1 harbor cruise and buffet aboard the~~_, tbe 100.foot Baltimore Clipper haod-buih by Denni• nollard over a period of 13 yean. Cott of the retreat, which incJudet the •5 two meals on Saturday, plus several ref~ment . , will ~ S2S. lbo harbor cruise and buffet will cost an add1 onal $7.SO per ~rson. . . All uckcts mutt be prepurchased. For add1Uonal information and tickets. call 966-0S•S or SS6-3610, &t. 239. Soll~ Cout Commult;CW:.rn, S 120 .Bonita Canyon Drive, Irvine, will host a "HOQ~ed on Ufe" seminar lod.ay from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m .• by Tim Timmon1 and SteYCn · Arterburn, pcnonaJ counselon. . . Timmons who bas p~ntcd sem1n.an nattonally and intemati~naUy on marriage, family stress and developing maximum lifestyle, is pastor of the church. Arterburn director of operations for Comprehemive Care Corp., has lectured and presented temin.an on chemical dependency, stress a.nd recovery. around the country. Cost of the seminar is SIS. For more information. call 833-9800. • • • Believers FaJ~ Cater, 15762 Tustin~~ Way. Tustin, will host a week-Iona "Wo~ ExplOSton• .at 7:30 p.m . Monday. The kick-off speaker will be cvanaelitt Dick MillL . Meetings will be held daily, Tuesdat tbrouah fnday, with meetings at 9:30 a.m .. 2 p.m., and :30 ~.m. Amona those speakinJ will be Jim Sp1llmai;i, Fred Price Bobbie Jean Merck. Chuck Flynn, Bob Yandian and Dwiibt Thompson. Price will close the week's event by speak.int at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, March 30. For funbcr information. call 953-0134. • • • La1ua Preabyterlu a.arc~. 415 Fomt .Ave., Laguna Beach, will welcome gu~t spc:aker, Dr. lan Pit-Watson at the 10: IS a.m. worstup servtoc Sunday. Pit-Watson is a professor of Preaching and Theology at FuUcr Seminary in Pasadena. The conarcption is invited to greet him on the patio during lhe coffee fellowship following the servioc. Christian education is offered al 9 a.m. for aU qcs. The crib room is open from 9a.m. to 1 l:30a.m. with child care provided dunng the services. Pastor Jerry Tankenley's Bible classes for women meet on Tuesdays at 9: I 5 a.m. and for men on Wcdnetdays at 7 a.m. Junior and senior high studenu meet on Wednesdays at 6 p.m. for <tinner, recreation and discussions. For further information, call 494-75~5. For prayer help, Dial-a-Prayer: 494-PRA Y. • • • EvuaeUcal Free 0.lll'ck, 1912 Florida St., Hunt- (Pleue eee ULIOIOUl/A7 Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY • .• I MEW THOUIHT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. Dr. E ... nor C. Jeckaon "HIW Tl llELWE Ylll lllEI NWEI" Bible Study Class 9: 15 Sunday Morning Message & Healing Semce held al 10 JO am 110 W. 1lttl It., O..t1 .... tfflet (114) HI-HU llal l •tUIC• (114) Nl-1414 PRHICE OF PEACE LUTHERll &.L.c. Pastor Don Brentro -Pastor Dan Knudsen s114a1, 1aro11 21 .. w1rn1, s.n1 .. 1111111 "ll1latf11 t1 he-Oltrhtlan" Pastor Brendtro 9:30 -Sunday School for Everyone! Wl4l1ts4ay Mart i! 21 .. •1'1 lttakfast I · l • EH1l11 Stmo11 l :IO ,. Colony Kitchen -Harbor & 405 Fwy. At Beker a M••• Verde Eaat Coate MeH Sd-0521 S. \l~T .J.\..\IES WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 1 30 AM -Holy Euchanst Rite I 9 00 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite II 10 45 AM Holy Eucharist Rite II Ch11rch School and Adult Education 900 & 10 45 AM 1M 1s1r s~rmon and child care al 3 services) "PRAYER AND PRAISE" -00 PM First Sunday of each month MIO-WEEK WORSHIP Monl);iy Fnday -8 30 AM Morning Prayer T ul'!'Sdd t 1 O 00 AM Eucharist & Heating Service v~f'Or'lesday 6 30 AM Holy Euchanst Reoctor Fr John Athey • Assoc .. Fr. Brian Cox Asaittlng The Rµv TOc:ld Sorensen • Mr Samuel Shafer The Rev Thomas Henry • Mr Ronald Doiron ..., \I \ I I \ \ 11 ._, I I 'I"'< I II '\ I < 111 t« II J209 V1d L•OO . Newpo11 Beach . 714~75-0210 CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. Wiiton, Cotte .._. .....,,., We're,.. Gotno -GloWlno -Growtno ChUfch IUNDAY l lftvteal BtBU ITUDY I A..M. W~ .... 10 A.M. a I fl.II. 10 A.M.-Ooug Cofe Speaker 8 P.M.-81nglng For Adult• BIBLE HOUR FOR CHILOREM , ... n.o.w. ........ -.,.... c-. y ........... ST. MARY 'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH T .. E REV ROBERT CORNELISON I:()() AM £udalrls t f.15 AM ldrit Cludl SthM ' Mnft7 421 Part AH., la Beadl 494.3542 Cll•IU•n ClmlCll n -UY ~Tr• Founcs.uon ....... 10:alaAM INrJ ....._, """=°'· ... (~),....., ...... , •• , ... Thin 7:30-10.00PM ow.. 8pMkert 1411. 22nd It., Coeta ..... Ml-7111 I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS Sunday, March 25th, 1984 "REALITY" Co1ta M••• -Flrat Church of Chrl1t, Sclentlat 2110 ..... Verde Dr., Coeta Meet.. Churctl a lundar kMol -10:00' A.II. RNdlntl Roofn, ....... Verde Dr. I A.M.-4:11 fl.II. Mon. tlwu let. Wed. 7-7:10 P.M. -t-t:ao P.M. trvlne -Flrat Church of Chrl1t, 8clentlet ~ ........................ lchoof •1 MlohMIMft (,._, Y•> Church a lundn lchoel -10:00 A.II. ftMdtnt ftoom, 4330 9ettenca Pkwy .. Sutt. 145 ltOMCNek ptau 10 A.M. -4 P.M. Mon. thru Sat. 10 A.M. -1 P.M. Thunct.y CNld <Are -~ l WeO!-o•Y Huntington Beach -Flr9t Church of Chrlat, Sclentlat Ith a Ohe. ~ 9-ctl Church a Sundey td\oel -10:00 A.II. •hadlftt "°°"' -....... I L Newport Beach -Flrat Church of Chrl1t, Sclentl1t 3303 Yl1 Lido, Newport .. ec:h Churc h & 8unctar k hoo4 -t :OO a 10:30 A.M. Readlf\9 Room. S315 Vie Lido Mon. thrv let. -I A.11.·I P.M. Tu... -7-t P.M. CMd Cere Prov.o.cl l~ -930· 1130 ~M IOI Study Time Newport Beach -Second Church of Chrl1t, 8clentl1t 1100 Pectftc V... Dr., CenM d9I Mer Church a IUftCMJ tdtMI -10:GO A.II. "-dint Room -..... "I. Co.t Hwy., CdM WED. EVENING TllTIMONY MllTINOS - I P.M. ALL CHURCHES All are cordially invited 10 attend the cl'lurch serv!Ces and enjoy 1he prlvlleQH of Ille Reeding Room• Cl'llld Care Provided AT All SERVICES Chlld CIN Pfowlded AT ALL UftVICll I G SERMOI 10,llJ: March 26th "Lirin1 From Exo1lleno1!11 CtUCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIOtCE Member of the United ChUrch of AeltolOUt Science 2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 92848 Adult• l Jr. Church For lntormaUon e:oo & 11;00 ~. P y e ..... 1 989-1331 • REWPmtT ~ LUTlllM CUCH 111 o...t Dr. ~ IUCH .... 1 .....,,, ..... ,...., WORSHIP SERVICE ............ 8AM & 10:30AM SUNDAY SCHOOL. ........................... 9: 16AM Signing for Hearing Impaired... SAM Service •Fl• tOAMAf-.-.. WILCO. CHRNT LUTHIRAN CHURCH (t.lleOurt ~} 7W'1111 ...... c.... .... ....._ Y. ,.,_., ,_.., -•'-1111 ................ ............. , ...... • ......, ...... Mltlt ... a....-'l:M A.II. c..,...._..........,,....,_..__ ... ' ---~----.._ COlllUITY ctUCH CONGREGATfONAL 111 H1Motrope A". C0toned9lllar 144-7400 DoMld W. Kvta. Mlnle• 10 A.II. -lundey Wonhlp Cl!Uroll Sc:IMICll .,,., Nur-v c.te HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH ( Dlectp lu of Ctwtet) 2401 nine et a.nu ....... 146-1711 Mominc ! Worship 10 AM Swld1y School 9 AM 0.... lweneon, Mlftleter t. Matthew ea (Tradltlonal Eplacopal) HOLY COMMUNION EACH SUNDAY -9 :00 a.m~ (Book of Common Prayer -1928) MERTZ HALL of Community Congregallonal Church 611 Hellotrope. Corona del Mar Tht hw. l1111ts IWMlld -532·2201-Tht Rn. S..... Sdletilf som COAST CIUICI OF HUCIOUS SCIEICE 141 I. 22nd S.. c..t.M... Mir. 25th T<ft:: "lit LIE VS IDDt.IE" Sink" t Ul s.u, ' A Cordl•l Welcome from The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Cotta Meea F'IRIT UNIT!D MITHODtlT CHURCH 19th St. & Harbot BNd. Churctlleheol .. .ao Wenftlp 10:4I Ctwtee 0. Cr.ttc. Mlnltter Costa Mesa MllAVIRM UNIUD MITHODllT CHURCH Wor.hlp a Chura. lchoo4 l:JO -10:00 a.m. Or_ llllam . teel ~~ ach CHwl.i"fff H UNITED METHODIST 1•00 ~=· Blvd Or. Robert 8. Shepard, Jr WonMp a~ lchoo4 ........ ••der~ endl>erC .. ?:JIA.M • ..-P.M. Huntlnoton Beech North COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6&82 Hell Ave. 642_..e 1 w...,...-a:ao a 10:00 a=-.,.., ~ 10:00 Interpreter for the Hearlno Impaired (81 1000 AM I Fountain Valj9y FIRST UNmD MITHODllT CHURCH 18225 8ueherd St. ... .., Jamee R. Hadley, P .. tOC' ........... ~ ..... a:ao A.M • •t'PORT CINT19' UNlftD MnHODllT · •1Mer1u .... A...,C.Wdel.._ '44-0741 Wonhlp a Church lchool .. _. A.M. R•v. KMI McMiiian You WMI .. Weloomed -And H1lp1ll FIRIT CHRllTIAN CHURCH ...... ................. ...... euNDAY: Morning ~orlNJ> 9AM t Bible Schoof 10:•5AM Evening Worlhlp 8PM ::,c::.. MtM y ......... ,_....., ....... ~ 4 .._,Fem., .Dew Mllcom. ~ & M.,._ Iden • Olrwctor of Cfwtltlen fdUCatlOft OW...A.olVOTIOtl --IFll 0-.. --1111 ..,., ............. 1919' This Sunday Worship In \. V IT. ANDREW'S PRllBYTERIAN CHURCH 800 St. Andrews Roed • NNpot1 Beech • 631-2180 Of ................ ,, ........ WORSHIP SERVICES 7:30, 8:45 & 10:15 A.M. "HEAVEN/" Revelation 21:1-3 The Rev. Lydia M. Sarandan, Preaching Programs -7:30 a.m. -Chlld Care 8:45 a m -Infants thru ,..dult Claues 10: 15 am -Infants thru 6th Grade & Adult Clueea AK ll1lp11M HI t111 ~·~ . .-..-...-..-......i Laguna Presbyterian Church A The "Ch urch of the Chimes" 415 Forcsl Avenu~ · Phon~ 494·75M A fri~ndly C'hun.·h for tN Suulh Counry. SGlt;~,~~!l~;:;;;.;a;~~=~· ~ Ch ild car~ pnwlded ~ Church School Cla.ua 9 :e>pam. i .. Ort ~ .. dlllie1ll yllllll INI lllllfta ~ _,.... J ,......., s-,.. "'" Ct ... .,...._ ... ~ lflnr-CINwdl AA I ,.., ~ DIAL A·PRAYER -494 PRAY § PRESBYTERIAN CtutCH OF TIE COVENANT .. ,..,.. M., eoee. ..... -.., ..... ........ "..,,..,......, Terry McCanne. Director of Youth Mlntsttiel Cyndi MeCanne, Director of Children'• Mln"1rlee ....., ....... -a:ao ... A.II. ChUrch ldtoel -C""*-tlwu Mula 11111 A.II. All SAINTS MDICA OPAL CtUCH Acc_... ..... ,,21 ...... c-~. 1 aa42 Bushard, Fountain Volley ~1 UV. STlll•t W ......... UCTOI ' HOlY COMMUNION ............................................... t :OO A.M. MOININO N AYH ..cHUICH SCHOOl .................... t :lt A.M. MOININO ,.A Yll & SB MON ............ .... .... .. .... I I :00 A.M. .......~~·.· .... ~·~ .. ,,.,.. if Rifn -~--( ..... ) ---lla.UI ,~..,.._. , .. ,,...of .... -1~ "tlllout ~ M4IA Id .. v-. Qroupa, ..... 1111 c..., ........ .,.rt ...... , .. , .• .,., • I I c .. • I ... / .... . Uni High debaters score ' The Unavenity Hilb debate team &om Irvine ia on iu way to the •'-te dlampionabip tournament next I Teen council recruiting The Irvine Youth Services Center it, teekina ·teen• interested in rep-~tina their views on a Teen A;4visory C.ouncil. The council will be ina\J'Umental in atabli.ahina leiaure activities for lrv~n~ .Youth, an~ conducting those actiVJ.Uea. MarkeUnJ, s~al projects nad liat0n work will be ancluded in tbeduties. C.oncerned teens willina to volun- tter 12 hours each month shouJd call 650-3814 or visit the Youth Services <)nier at Heritage Park for an aOplication. month. after Pllcina in two of three qualifyina c:ontesu. Coni.estanu in Ooor debate from U ai ven.ity Hiab will be o.._ Sokolov, Susan Sakura. Heidi Maley and Vuu Swap\inatha. Swaminatha 1110 q\a&li· fled in team debate with other memben~ Uncolm Quillian, Seth Slater ana Jun Taqepera. Sakura also pliced in Lin- coln-Oouaias debate. They placed in two separate contesU held at Valencia Hf!? in Piacentia eatUcT thii snoath. I'm really proud of tbim." llid f0tt~ diru10r Jaclde R~. SliU to bo dectded.an iDdaviduaJ ~na competitors 11 a contest to be beld It Ocean View Hiah in Founblin Valley. The winnin& teens are to rtpretent the JO..tchool Oran,e County S~h Leaaue at the State iounwncl)ti to be bead" at 1 Santa Cara univenny on April 26.-21. Uni 's student writers win OC press awards Six members of the University High School newspaper staff in Irvine won awards in the Oran~e County Journalism Education Association's annual Writeoffs held at Katella High School earlier this month. 'Fair Lady' to be staged by Estan cia Sophomore ~tie Manolo cap- tured first place an the feature writing category.juniors Jill Bauer and Anne Hill took seventh and eighth places respectively, in features. ' Senior John Gould, the editor of Univine, earned ninth place in sports while junior Cara Brown captured tenth place in the news category. In addition, st.aff artist Andy Mitchell, a junior, won thi.-d place in c:artoon/illustra ti on. ........... ,..... The drama department of Estancia High School in Costa Mesa will present the musical "My Fair Lady" April S-7 at the Newport Harbor High School auditorium. The competition consisted of bigh schools from • throughout OranJe County, with over SO competitors an each category. Because of the stu-~ents' eff~rts, University High fin- ished behind Fullerton's Troy High School in second place, its highest finish ever. Ploppyean Tb1a la 8hamaa, a 2 -year-old black and brown Gordon 8etter who'd enjoy a cba.nCe of ecenery. Yoa can check la1m oat at tbe Jntne Animal Shelter to Lapila Beach. Barbara Van Holt. the school's drama instructor, is directing the show, with Jerry Olsen serving u musical director. Curtain time will be 7:30 on April S and 8 p.m. on April 6 and 7. Tickets arc SS at the door and S4.SO in advance. They may be ordered by calling 966-0753. These six students will go on to compete in the Southern California Journalism Education Association's Writeoffs to be held at University High April 7. Catholic Diocese of Orange to get television channels ~ble customers flipping through channels in Santa Ana will come across a m~ on their television screens -"Diocese of Orange -Future Propamming." After almost two years of planmna. the ''future " is nearly at band. The Roman Catholic Diocese ofOranae is about to 10 on the air with its own two television channels, one containina Catholic ,Pf'OIJ!Olmina. the other carrying educational materials beina offered to all Catholic schools in the Diocese. At fint, the two channels will be available to a limited televiaion audience: Group W customers in Santa Ana. and 17 schools which already have the equipment to receive the television sipa1s from Modjeska Peak in the Slddleback Mountaini. Eventually, it is hoped that the diocesan lnsU'UctionaJ Television Fixed Service (ITFS) will be carried on cable systems terVina other communities, and that it will be received by Catholic 1ehools throuahout Orange C.ounty. lnitiafly, the diooesan system will be retransmittina prosrams currently aired on the ITFS system operated by the Archdiooese of Los Anaeles. Equipment erected at Marywood Center will pick up the toS An&eles sipa1s from Mount Wilson and send them to the diooesan transmitter on M()(ljesk.a Peak for diuemination tbrouah- out Oranae County. The reliaious channel will cany the two Catholic satellite nctworb, the C..tholic Telecomminications Network of America, a pro~cct of the United St.ates bisbopsi and Mother Anaelica s Eternal Word Television NetworK. The education channel wiJl cany videotaped ~s on a variety of subjects for use in the classroom, a well as teacher-education material. . Seventeen schools in the diocese already have receiving-dishes which are capable of picking up the Los Angeles ITFS channesl transmitted from Mount Wilson. Thse schools will be able to receive the diocesan transmissions as soon as they turn their dishes toward Modjeska Peak. Father Henson spoke in January to a meeting of all school principals at Marywood C.enter to e~plain the 001>0rtunities and costs of the new ITFS svstem .. He said the cost to receive dishes and converters. which convert a sipal for use on television has dropped sharply in recent months be<:ause of recent developmenu in the mdusuy. · Father Henson will be approachina other cable franchi1e1 ICrvina Orange County to request that they carry the diooesan service, as Group Wis doing in Santa Ana. .. We are now enterina the aie of educating and communicatina the faith tbrouah television,•• said His Excellency the Most Reverend William R. Johnson, Bishop ofOranae, in a recent letter to the Catholic: people of the diocete. "Currently limited to rttransmittma educational prosrunmina to our pariah schools, we are lookina forward to the future, when we hope to bring Catholic proarams into our homes throuah the various cable companies operati~ in OrallllC Countv." The television projeci is finaDced by ·the Cathplic people of the diocese throuah their support of the Unity and Growth Through Christian Education Proaram. Bishop Johnson has set a ,oal to raise almost SJ 18,000 for educational television in 984. Long road back for few condemned by church VATICAN CITY (AP)-For reneaade memben of notwocuaartalike,"uysMonsignorWilliam Purdy.an the Roman Catholic chwcll, condemnation was once u ex.pen on Vatican history. quick u the sentence of an Inquisition coun-or as final Purdy said in an interview that mucb--0f the curTCnt JS beina burned at the stake. revisionisrft dates blick to the Second Vati~ Council Even in cases where the church admits ~tit acted In which in I 96S opened the church to a more tolerant view of error, rntori!'4 the standina of a select few outcasts. such'u diveraent thousbts. Galileo Oalile1, Manin Luther and Joan of Arc, can take The church also has olber reasons for acceptin• hundreds of yean. . ._ · Galileo bedeviled church leaden by reducina the o~time oulCllU.For example,. the Va~G&D ~ya rec-., __ ._. · .... _ ... ~ · · u· .... _, ......... _ .• onciUna the boutfUI, swaaenna Oabteo with the "'91 w a status an uni .-veo1. an111 na u .. ~.n•t u"' s .. n wu tc:ientificalJy unenli&htened prelates of his time will the central body of the solar system wilb the o&aneta • th h b• h' ..... ,I · .,,. la · ·th revolvina around it. Summoned to Rome and tried by an improve e c urc s aaton\Oal y atram""" re uons wi l~uiaition court in 1633, the uuonomer wu forced to tdence. • ure his belie& -and only this month did the church Dominican friar Bernard Vlnaty, one o!the authon of fU ly admit the enon of iu condemnation. a new Vatic:an-oommiuioned study exolMfratins Galileo. Joan of Arc. who inspired Fftncb troopl t.ryina to said, wrhe work wilJ open horizons and diJcusliona." He upel the Enpilh. wu tried for heresy and witcb.Craft by c:allt Oalileo a ''rnnbol of modem times." French clcrica wbo auDOOned the Enaliah, and who Pope • , __ considered her claim o( direct inspiration ftom Ood.to • John Pa.ul IJ Slid .... t Y.C*f that~.cburch emd iDdenn • the cb rch hierarchy Sbe wu burned at the an 1633 when it condemned Oa1iJeo u beil_!I 'vehemelllly au · iTJ1 aad not m.adeualnt until neatly 500yan 111tC*Ud ofberely." The Vatican put the fiaal toucha on 11 em -&be procae Mardi l wben iu ~ .E~atote . ttrMarUn Luther's 16th«nt"')' reliaiou• rd>dlloa Romaa~ said, "'.The.~ heraY Of uuileo teema to .-tbd armed battla be~oeo Protestants and Roman have 00 foundauon. Catbotic:t on the plaiu of Europe. A joint Catb-Joan of Ate the ucommumcated Maid ol Olteam. Ot»Lutbe:ran commitlion. IUOOilY supported by Pooe wu bw'DCd at ibi l&Ue oe May JO, 1431. 1'1lftty·five John Paul U. bu been ttUdyhll fcir two demda the yean aad 11 S witnlllel &a1er. tbe dnardl redaed the te.chiap ud ~or me oemu mo0wbo1ect • ~ motive1 bebiJld 11er bumiQI w1 ~~ ~t Rd'~~.J.~~ be mnaimacomm11niCaeed. idllbi.U'8ted llliie PreDda nadoGil baoiDe wbo 1od Tbl c:buds•1 WIUIRW rA Ollilto, Jou of Arc Md "MXWf\11 batdll llaiut tbl lridaL The pendulum bid L1Jtber lhc>WI the Vadcu Ml no.._ way of reviUI ha IWUI ~PINIY b1 May 1920 wbea \k cburch PM' yiewl or ..,..bili .. daa" lbole ecomed in the,... aanoeized her. ••Thereian'taayoneprocaaforth.eaimptoreuon that Catbolka continue tbdi racmcb cm Utt.her. • 1· WOrldscope (10 ~·tor•-".,._"°"' •n•wend conec:tlyl 1 the key fftufet mve>aved in ltb.non'• dvll -.rift met recently to ditalM wayt to end thlt conflict. Some ere allln• for a new Constl· tuelon chat would 1lve 1ruter reprewntltlon to Che (CHOOSE ONE; McKlem, Christi.an) ""-Jorlty. 2 Protnt erupced once again in .. l .. , as that nation's communist government ordered tht removal of cruclfhres froin public butldinp. 90 percent of that country's citi14tns are lloman C11holin. ) ly mld·Aprll more than 50 percent of all dtlea11es to tht Dtmocratk ,arty's Naclonal Nomlnatlnt Convention will be ~td. TRUE Oil fALSf: A candkbte nffds 1hrte• fourths of the total delegates to be nominated. 4 Chinett and Sovl~ IHders rec'ently began n~ talb to imJ)fove relations between their countries. Chma 1nsms that the USS« remove •II trOOjM from .. l .. , which 11 invaded In 1979 S Seven lucky winners will receive 12.6 million each as their share of the "Mego1bucks" lottery. TRUE OR FALSE : The jackpot wu the largest in Nonh American hktory. newsname (10 point• II you un Identify Ihle SMnon In the newt) As the IHder of Liby.i, I ho1ve been accused of "exporting terrorism" 1hrou9hout the world R~untly,myeowrnment has been blamed for bomb- ings in London •nd Chad. My coontry has been engo19ed in sJ>C)fadic combat with Ch•d 'ince last fill. Who •m ll matchwords (4 points lor Heh c.o«ect match) 1-inkltng ~n•rrow strip of wo1ter l·tnlo11d ~inlet c-hint; notion ~inro•d cl-write; engr.ive AT • news picture (10 point• If you.,,,_, UU1 qu"hOtl conecllvl El Salvo1dor's ongoing civil Wolf hl.S liken. tremendous toll. sance 1979. more tho1n )(),000 people ho1ve been kllled. Oetphe guemll• thre.u, the no111on prep.ired for presidential elections. ~ U.S. his unoff1clo1lly 'upported one of the le;idin1 Gindi- date-s, former Pretldent o1nd Chmt1o1n Otmoa•t (CHOOSE ONE: lose No1poleon Duarte, Roberto O'Aubulsson). peoplewatch/sportlight (2 POlnll tor tech qunllon 1n1wertd correctly) 1 Pm.o n officials tn the Slate of (CHOOSE ONE: Texas. Miuourt) recently considered televising the execution of convicted luller J•mei "Cowboy" Autry. The I.st public execution In that stale occurred In 192l. 2 The NCAA recently o1nnounced the p.inicipants in this year's tournament. Otspite • loss to Duke University, (CHOOSE ONE : .Georgetown, North Co1rolin•) remo1ined the top-ranked team 1n the nation o1nd top sffd in the tourn.iment. ) The UCLA Bruins were denied• bid 10 tht NCAA tourn•ment. They ho1ve po1rticipa1ed 1n the tourno1ment ~ery year since 1966 except for 1'82 when they were on probo1tion. The Bro ins ho1ve won the NCAA crown • record l.. times. •-5 b-10 c-17 4 Former Old1homa running b•ck . l.. mo1de .in auspicious debut with the USH's New Orle•ns Breakers, scorlns • touchdown the ftrst time he touched the ball. S Underdog Tim W1thenpoon defe;ited Greg Pase in • recent bout for the WBC heavyweight ch;impionship. The WBC title was vo1co1ted by .. l ... who is now the he;ivyweight champ of the newly-for~ ln1erno1tiono1I Boxing Federo1tion. roundtable Family dl1cunlon Cno score) e-set in the surface Do you think the U.S. should continue economic ;ind military ;ild to the 1overnmen1 of El ~lv;idorl Should th;it .iid be increHed, decre.ised, or rem;iin .ibout the s;imel YOUR SCORE: 11 lo 100 points -TOP SCORE! 11 to 90 points -Emcell~I 71 10 IO potnts _ Good 61 1 70 pol _ ........... Uc• 't •• lttc 319-84 o nt1 F-'t RELIGIOUS NOTES ••• f'romA8 inaton Beach, will present Pat Means. European director for Campus Crusade for Christ. at the 8 and l I a.m. and 6 p.m. services Sunday. His topic, "A World Christian" will be pl"Clented during the two morning services. For more infonnation, call 536-1439. • • • Flnt Vatted Metllocl1at CIHtrd, 420 W. l 9th St., Costa Mesa, will present Duane Hanks in a series of noon-time Lenten Organ Concerts on Fridays from 12: l 0 to 12: 30 p.m. Hanks will play the 45-rank Moller-Reuter Pipe Organ. The public is invited and there is no admission charge. • • • Temple lsalala (CeHervaelve) of Newpert Bea9-lnme, 240 I Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach, will hold its regular Sabbath services at 8: l 5 p.m. Friday, March 30. Featured guest speaker will be Wendy R. Resnick who holds a master's d~ in clinical and community psychology. Her subject is entitled "The Sandwich Generation: You and Your Alina Parents." Resnick is a licensed marriage, family and child counselor and has been working for the Jewish Familv Service of Oranu Countv since 1975 . The Torah reading Wi.Ji oomc from the 9th Chapter of Leviticus. Special prayers for a Refuah Shlema (hcalin& prayer) will be offered on behalf of the sick in ~ Coun~ hospitals served by Rabbi Sol Teitelbaum s chaplaincy. Refreshments for the Oneg Shabbat will follow the services. For further infonnation, call 548-6900 or 6S0-4450. • • • Caplatnao Valley Oard of ReUp•• Sclace, 3226 l Camino Capistrano, Suite 0-106, San Juan Capistrano. will hold its second annual auction fundraiser "fun Raiser" on Satun:lay, April 7, at 7:30 p.m. The event will feature both a silent auction and a live auction with Jim Turrell qain serving as auctioneer. Airplane fli&hts. sailboat rides, massages. manicures. watches, gems, artworlka. and dinners arc 1 few of the varietr items that will be up for bid. Tickets art Sl and reti'e$hments will be served. For furttler' infonnation, call 240-6463. • • • TwemtJ..,au M.lala&ry of Calvary a.ta •f Suta Aaa meets every Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the Family Center Gymnasium, corner of Tustin A venue and Fruit Street. The Rev. Dr. Dave L. Hockins, senior pastor of Calvary Church. author and radio lCICber of the .. Biol• Hour,' will be the auest speaker on March 30. His topic will be "Five Basic Needs of SinaJes." Twenty-plus is 1 ministry desianed to challenae and encounae youoa aduJu from 20 to 30 towards commitment and powlb in Jesus ChriaL For funher information c:oniaet Pat Wriaht at Calvary Church, 1010 N. Tustin Ave., San'-Ana. 92705., or call 973-4800. • • • St Paal'1 Lltt1Mru <::UN, 1190 Momiopide Drive, Laauna Beach, will host the Lquna Beech Kiwanis Oub at its l0:30a.m. won.hip service on SUnday • The local club will attend u a poup u .,.n of iu spiritual empb.ues week. The Rev. Ricbard Schumm, pastor, iu member ofthe Kiwanis Club and wiUpve the tnClllllt for the day. Joyce Conway will be at the orp.n and SL Paura Sinten. under the direction of Norma Scbwnm, will ~nt the anlhem "'Talk With Us-Lord. .. Sunday Scbool ud Bible duaes are held at 9: 1$ a.m. Nunery care is provided. • • • ~ C...t u.a ....... ~ ~ 1259 Vlctoria St, Cotta Mal will bar a sennoa .... Pmloaal 0aaee Pouiblc? ADd How Doa 1bat .lldate to Problem SolYi.111 .. by Seymon Hmb of IMDe 1.t lbc 10:30 a.m. eervb Sunday. ttenh. a member of lbe ch\U'Ch for IS yean. bu bttn in pnvate prKtice ua oounadlna pbiJoeopber for l l,.,... o-trina me WOl'Mlp eemce, lbere ii a children·· ~ edualtioa Jll'Ol'l8l. for iafOrmatioa. COGtlCt Lrene Nilten, coordinator. u 963-1766 or Betty Hoeao. prop"aJn chairman. at 1974191. ·~·~~.:I '( Christ College Irvine slates concert series Christ College Irvine Concert Series will present two con~ru in April - J.ohn Sambuco, violinist on Sunday. Apnl l, and the Chnst College Community Chorale on Saturday, April 7. Perfonnins for the third time at Christ Coll~. Sambuco is a virtuoso of the violin and the mandolin !laving fint studied at the age of four at the Hartford C.onservatory of Music and later at New York's Juilliard School. Sambuco's background is extensive. having served io the southland as concertmaster of the Symphony Orchestra., the Long Beach Symphony Orchestra.. and the Laguna Pageant of the Masten Orchestra. He has recently ap~ as a soloist with the Baroque Consortium, the lrvtne Symphony and the Downey Symphony Orchestra and is currently concertmaster of both the Irvine Symphony and the Carson Symphony Orchestra. He is first violinist with the Chapman Players at Chapman College and is an associate faculty member at UC Irvine. The conctrt begins at 7:30 p.m. at Founders HalJ Auditorium, I S30 Co ncordia. Irvine. The Chorale group comes from all over the southland. including Downey, Ontario, Whittier, Anaheim. FulJ- erton, laguna Niguel and Irvine. The chorale will perform a varied program of Lenten and Easter music. 10clud1ns works by Mozart, Micheelscn. Rickard and Rutter. Accompaniment will be by Rudolf lnsclman n. di~tor of music: at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. lmne. Concert ume is 8 p.m. al St. John's Lutheran Church, I 54 S. Shaffer St .. Orange. Tickets for both concerts arc $3 fo r adults and $I for senior citizens and students with identification cards. For more infonnat1on. call 752-6222. Huntington girl called to Torah On Saturday. March 31 , grandparents, Judge and Cheryl Dara Bame will be Mrs. Ira Bame of Toledo, called to the Torah by Ohio. Also arrivina from Rabbi Bernard P. Kin.. Toledo will be Cheryl's spiritual leader of Shir aunt and uncle, Mr. and Ha-Ma'alot -Harbor Re-Mrs. N. KAJe, and hn- form Temple in Newport cousins, Cindy and Will Beach. Scblofferer ofC.ambridae. Cheryl. dauahler of Th~ temple is located at Don:e.n and Jmy Bame of 2100.:A Mar Vista. at the Huntiacton Beach, is• 7th intenectioa of JamboTCe arade student at Ernest and wtblu.ff. For funber Oi.Jler Middle School. She information. call 644-7203. bu spent mucbofbef1apue ,----------- time lately WOJtin1i with younacr. tcbool..qe chil- dren at Burke E!ementary *********'*****" School. wbo are lD need of . individual attention. The • HtaM FEUaa. • ~ ofbcr time ii. spent : al CIMCll : readinl poeUJ, CIUOY"'& • ~ l ftlrd. o.... ..._ ._ music and ridina ber • •-•·..._...._...._,.. at blcydc. • tu•. (beryl will spt.at to tbe • •' t.9,. • ~ti.on on the topic • • ' ._ ,.. ,. • ofOW-TreeofUfe(Etl • .. ......,._.,..._.. ; Cha.1~~ 645-5050 • Jouuna ber parentS. in * • • ** • • • •• •• * .. odetnliJll lhil simdt.I will .., be bcr 111tcr, Ma.rd, and I ----}---~---~J, ....... ~~~~.._-------------------:~~----~-----"---------~-,-·--------;-""~--------------~--~r--~-------"--~----~--------· ~· . I . . . ""' . i • -l'.30- .. N./fflf'I THE WOfl.D TOMOMOW MCWIE "The Hou9I Of God" (1978) Tim MatMIOn. e.. Annttrong. -6:'6- CAVITT l8N THE SCENES EDOIE MURPHY -t.'00- 1(1)8W()AL.D lfJaDllrTY YUAAl.EGM ITllWNTTEN TEEHTAL.K AEXHUMBAAO tl'f THREE SONS ... STUDIO PWlJC AFFAIRS NEWSMAKERS '14 tc)MOVIE "'**'h "Mr Hobbs Takes A Vaca- lon" (1962) James Stewart. Mau- '}ten O'Hara. ~01 JEN'S PLACE -•:30-LA. KIO THATS CAT PACOETTEAS CONGRESS: WE THE PEOPLE MEET THE MAYORS ISSUE8 UNLIMITED SPEAK OUT VOICE Of AGRICUL TUAE 9 rrs YOUR BU8#ESS ,<m HBO COMING ATTRACTIONS ' -7:00- . 8 CHAN.IE BROWN AND 8NOOPY 118 THE FUNTSTOHE AJNHIES UTT1.E RA8CAL8 9 THE MOHCHHICHIS I UTTl.E AASCALS / RICHIE RICH I • 8CHOOt.HOU8E AOCK GOFfHAND (!) CHARl..AHOO 'e GOOO DAY LA. e RAST PERSON • SESAME 8TAE.ET (]) INTEANA T10NAl HOUR G WINDOW ON COMPllTERS HOU YWOOO FAENZY: RACING f()A THE BIGGEST AWARD ©)MOVIE •• "The Black Planet" (1981) Anl· mated. ($) L&RACE IN LAS VEGAS -7:30- 1 SATURDAY SUPEACADE Qt SHIRT TALES YOUTH AKJ THE ISSUES WU>KINGOOM llHOOA ~GBESCOTT FRAGOlE AOCK MOVIE *** "Star Trett II The Wrath Of )<bin" (1982) W1ll1am Shatn«, RICar· do Montalban -1:00-D Q!SMURFS 8 THREE STOOGES 8 9 SCOOBY 000 AHO SCRAPPY 000 SHOW G NEW ZOO REVUE Cf) KUNG FU e I CHAM Of JEAHNIE e INSTUDIO •nt1W088a.IOMMI: Mu.0CM ACR088 THI AT\NfTIC CIMJl MOWN NI> 8NOOft'Y MOVIE '* * 'h "GolnG In Style" ( 1m1 ~ 8wna. Alt C.,nty tt "O'Hlr1'1 Wlft" (1982) Edw11d MMI. Mlftltle Hattley -uo- • (I) DUNGEON9 AHO DMOON8 1 ~8HOW HOGAH'8 t80Q PAC-MAN I Miii< CUR I MENUDO ~ ~ INCAEDlll.E CAT TALE •• ~ "Shertoci! Holmel Altd The Houte Of Fw" 11945) a... Ratt.. bone, Nigel Bruce. -l<IO- • (]) NCAA BASKET8AU. D LEAVE ITTO BEAVER 0 TEEN TALK (J) ~ SCHOOt. BASKET8ALL • SIX MIWON OOl..lAA MAH .MOVIE t t "The Bengal Tiger" ( 19721 Doc- umentwy Sl KATHY'S KITCHEN '1!> HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS <())MOVIE • • "80 Steps To Jonah" (1969) Wayne Newton, Jo Van Fleet -9-.30- D Qt ALVIN AHO THE QtAIUNl(S D OZZJE AHO HARRt£T II ®> THE LITTLES OWRESTUNG fJJ) YAN CAN COOK '1!) HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS ' mMOVIE t t t "That Certain Age" ( 1938) Deanna Durbin. Joie CQOPef MOVIE t *'~ "The Comeback Kid" P980) John Rllltf, Susan Dey CZJMOVIE •••'It "Victor I Vlcto<la'' ( 1982) Julie Andrews. Roberl Preston -10:00- D IBMR. T O STARCADE II (IJ PUPPY I SC008Y 000 I ~~SHOW SI WOOOWRIGHT'S SHOP '1!) JIM COOPER'S ORANGE COUNTY Cl MOVIE **'" "A Family Upside Down" ( 19781 Helen Hayes Fred Astaire S MOVIE * t t •; "The Gazebo" (1960) Glenn Ford. Debbie Reynolds. -10:30-D ~AMAZING SPIDER-MAH I IHCAEDl8lf HULK OVIDEOBEAT OMOVIE • * 'tt 'Count The Clues" ( 19561 Cla)'lon Moore, Jay S11vettteets Elli MAOtC Of DECORATIVE PAINllNG all WORKING WOMEN -11:00- 1) (I) NCAA BASKETBALL D AMERICA'S TOP TEN fJ ~ WEEKEND SPECIAL Q) SOUl TRAIN Q) BATMAN 11 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS •COSTA MiSA EO#ll'lls BnstOI 5-4(} 74'4 lndudfng BEST PICTURE ~~lb~ ~OA~~ A PARA~NT PK:TUR£ 0. ......-•liilCllilll.O..U .. ,._,.....,.."""""-~I ,..,....--......, --. NOW PLAYING • MtSSIOfl VIEJO Eowi•OS Veto T" n 830 6990 OflANOl C•neaomt 63' 25~ •·J;lljii:J~j ~·Slr .. Dw • HlHHINGTOH llACH Eciv.1ros Hun1°n9t011 C ne'T'a 848 OJaa ..O~a.(U..-1••~·--t ........... .., oJ\[..A 01 M dl'lf MBIHS . · " "HERE'S THE COMEDY CATCH OF THE YEAR. It's the best time to be had at the movies since 'Tootsie~" _,,,,,,. n.,,, ... l'fll/'/ f \141.Al./\f "It's a 10! A big wet kiss for 'Splash! fh£> hf.st corned' 111 thl'war." 1,.,. , .. ,,,, "''' {'\ ,,. ,.,., •• "A refreshing treat, a ~u rprn.ingly poignant rnmedy ... if Bo Derek rated a Ill. t hl'n Daryl Hannah rates at least a :!Cl" r,,,.1.1 ... ' ,,.. \ ) fl\//\ \f ,, .. "A high tide of a hit ... Tum Hanks and .John Cand~ ha\'e perfect <:om1c t:hem1o;try that keep~ 'Spla~h · alloat " /~'I .1 .... , ,~, \/l•/o/\/\(, '"'" "Splash: directed hv Ron Hm,ard. wh111i-onl\ :JO. but clearly a budding genius. i~ the most purel~· -.a11sfactory movie in a lonit. long time ·• R .. l>nrd f.,,"1.,.,,,, \f II Ht If 'f \f 11'1 1/•I "' , .,.L ·==~MAION llmTM .. ntl&AMI -1t--. l a~ MUllC a.tAOiAZINE 0 AMENCAH IAHDSTAND llWmHD GllEAT CHEf8 01-SAH Fk+MCl800 I WM1NG FOR A A!AION THEYIRONAH MOVIE t ·~"Tend« Merdel" (1982) Rob- ert Duvall, T• HatS* (O)AOCKON Af'TEAHOON -12:00-088PEBJWOALD D THf& STOOGES OMOVIE t t * "The Wldlllll Ship lo The Army" (IN 1) Jldl Lemmon, Alclly Nlelol\ eMOVIE • • "UnbMt11>1e Draoon" 119811 Lu Feng, Sun Chien . ., AHOY GAIFFlTH Ull ACN>BIY ON COMPUTERS: BITS AKJ BYTES '1!) 8USIHESS Of MAHAGEMEHT !Ci MOVIE • • • "Bob le Fllmt>eur (1956) ,,. Isabelle Corey. Roget Duchesne 01 SIOUXSIE AHO THE BANSHEES Sl MOVIE t..----" .... "Ga111po11" 119811 Met Gib· Some Flip remarks son, Mark Lee -7:00- ·~..?-TOWN ~MOIClwmt DAVID HOLLYWOOD ClOIBI' IM1'CH anaTAINlief\' Ml W&K WlDNIBCA .... ITOfW Ml II YM LR DANCI flVlf' lttOGUN DMMA MOVIE u t "Gilpol" (tM11 Mtl Glb- aon. Miit l• MCWIE * * "The S.cwd Md The Sorw•" 't912) let ~. KatNeeri a.lier. -7:30- 1 DAHCI fl'Y8' TH9 II YM LR EYIONL.A. amRPW MAK '9Evn9 ~#RAN 0 EV! ON SAN DIEGO 18 wmBI> MAGAZINE -t:00- 1 (])THE OUKU OF HAZZARD 8 Dff'AENT 8TAOKE8 MOW * • • ··Bells Ari Ringing" ( 1960) Judy Holliday. Dean Mlrlln 8 (!I TJ. HOOKER IJWOVIE *''°' "Allen Contamination" (1981) Ian Mc:Culloctt, LOYlse Marlelll. CI>NEWS -10'.ao- l~T tomMCM ONlOCATION -11:00- l eo•(])OQl-8 IOll>GOW MOYE • t"°' "The Tt*inQ Of Ptlhlm Ont, Two. rtwae" (1974) wan. Mltthau, RobertSNw eMOYE ttt• "Strangett On A Trlln" (19St) Fatley GflnOI', Robert Wiik· • a;) HOT SEAT tO)MOYIE • t "NMf So Deep" ( 1912) Loni Slndefs. Mike Ranger < Sl 8E8T OF Bl'ZAARE Q <ZJMOYIE "the House Of God" (1979) Tim Mattleson, Bets Armstrong -11:30- IJ BARNA8Y JONES l l J MOVIE Comedian Flip WllM>n geta ••,.,"High Time' t 19601 Bing Cros-•ome funny and fa.clnattn1 by,.Fabian re.poneet1 to ht• man on the a WEEXEND ~~oS •treet interview• in tonight'• opentnc me1ment of the new TV •erle• ••People Are Jl'unny:• premlerlnl at 9 p.m. on NBC, Channel 4. mFAME eMOVIE **'-' "The Le!l-Handed Gun" ( 1958) Paul Ntw!Mn, Ula Mlan fD8UfMYAL 1J 8 SATUAOAY NIGHT LIVE 8 NEW YORK ltOT TRACK8 B*NEWS 1J MYSTIC 8PtAE.8 ANO GOU>EH ll!AUTD:THAUNO SI THE DAE8SEA. THEATER: THE MOOEAN YISTA ASH Cl> MOVIE • * '"' "Abbott And Costello In The Navy" (19411 Dick Powell. The Andrews Sisters fE) INSIDE BUSINESS TODAY all BUSINESS Of MANAGEMEHT ®> P8A BOWUHO 0 MOVIE t t * 'The Secret Poltcem111 s Olhef Bait" (1981) John Cleese, Graham Chapman -1:00- 0 BASEBALL (!) AMERICAN TOP TEN Ell> IHOEPENDEHT EYE all INTROOUCING BIOLOGY mMOVtE t t ''°" "Kalie Old 11' ( 1951) AM Blyth. Mark Stevens IHlMOVIE • • "Tough Enough" (1983) Dennis Quaid, Carlene Watkins -1:30- 1) (I) SPORTS SATURDAY D a LPGAGOLF fJ SISKEL & ESE.RT AT THE MOVIES (!) SOUL TRAIN EE> THE REAL THING '1!> INTROOUCING BIOLOGY -2:00-0 GAEA TEST SPOATS LEGENDS 0 l(OJAI( Q) MOVIE • • "The Son Of Cleopatra t 1965) Marlt Damon, Sctlla Gabe4 Q) MOVIE t t 'Bondie Of Joy ( 19561 Oebbte Reynolds. Eddte Fisher EE> NEW TECti TIMES all AMERtCAH STORY @) THE ROAD TO LOS ANGELES C MOVIE • * 11 Teteton ( 19771 Charles Bronson Lee Remick o MOVIE • VISlllOQ HOYrS ( 1982) M1cl1ael Ironside, Lee Grant $ l LIBERACE IN LAS VEGAS Z 1 CHARLES CHAMPLIN TALKS WITH -2:30- 0 THIS IS THE USFL GOOOTIMES fl) ~T10NA1. EDITION all AMERICAN STORY mHrrcm -3:00- I) MOVIE • • "Hurricane" ( 1974) Larry Hag· man, Martin Milner O TIPS D SPORTS8EAT 0 THE HAADY BOYS I NANCY DREW MYSTERIES (!) WELCOME BACK, KOTTER Ell) tK)VA ail PERSONAL FINANCE (I) HAARYO (J]J MOVIE • * • "Barefoot tn Tiie Park t 1967) Roberl Redford. Jane Fonda ~MORK AND MINDY m AMERICA AOCKS t{) HOU YWOOD FRENZY: RACING FOR THE BIOOEST AWARD tZJMOVIE • t •,; "Baby. ll's You" ( 19831 Rosan- na Arquette. Vincent Spano -3:30-D AGRICULTURE U.S.A. DPBABOWUNG SISKEL l EBERT AT THE MOVIES all PERSONAL FINANCE ~MOVIE • • •·~ "Madame Curie" (19441 Greer Garson. Watter Pidgeon m THIS WEEK IN COUNTRY MUSIC H MOVIE • • 0 Hara s Wife (19821 Edward EDMUND GWENN fOHN FORSYTHE ..., , .......... SHIRU.Y MacLAJNE ALFHED HITCHCOC 'K S Asne<, Martelle Hartley S MOVIE • • • "Dead Men Oon't Weer Ptakl" 119821 Steve Martin. Rachel Ward. -4:00- 0 INSIGKT 8 GIUJ(WfS ISL.AHO OMOVIE "CM!lenge Of Olttll" (1977) Chang Y1. (!) HtGH SCHOOL BASKET8AlL G)MOVIE • • • "Fun Wltll Olctt And Jane" ( 19771 George Segal. Jane Fonda. Cl> MOVIE • • "Hawmpst" (1976) Jamas Hampton, ChrtS1opher Connelly . 9 AU NEW THIS OlD HOUSE all APPLE> SKETCHING (I) ST AA TREK m TOGETHER WITH SHIRl.EY ANO PATBOOHE tC1MOVlE • • •; "Going In Style" ( 1979) George Borns, Art Carney. Oi WORl.D Ct.ASS BOXIHO _.:30_ I) LORNE Gf&HE'S NEW WllDERHESS D LATIN TEMPO D GILUGAN'S ISLAND fD Pf8ENTE ail APPLIED SKETCHING m ABOUT TELEVISIOH -5:00- 1) THE ROAD TO LOS ANGELES D FAEE-+AU. OCHIPS II WIDE WOAlD Of SPORTS EJl)ONCAMPUS all THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP I]) M'A"S•H ~mHEWs H HBO COMING ATTRACTIONS S ROBIN HOOO: THE WITCH Of ELSOOH ZJMOVIE "Nudo 0. Donna" ( 1982) Nino Manfredi. -6:80- 1=0AWHO I!> NTEANATIONAl EDfTlON (l)AUCE 0 WIDE WOAlD Of SPORTS ~~AHm PAOGfWMtG t •*'A "MacArthur" ( 1977) Gregory Peck. Dan O'Herlthy. EVEHtHO -l'00- 1 ~:== DWOVIE t 'If "Eal My Dusi!" ( 1976) Aon How- ard, Chflst09hef Norm. 0 HOW THE WEST WAS WON 1:sCOMPAHY • • t •,; "Escape From Fort Bravo" (1953) Wtlllam Holden, Elelnor PW· ker fl) DOCTOR WHO I!) CAUJGRAPHY WITH KEN BROWN (C)MOVIE U 'h "A Family Upside Down" ( 1978) Htlen Hayes, Fred Astaire (SJ ROCK Of THE 80'8 -e:ao- IJ 8 CJ) 8 HEWS D IOI NEWHART .Al.ICE 8DOCTORWHO '1!) MAOtC Of AMMAL AHO LNC>SCAPE PAINTING m HOU. YWOOO: ONE THOUSAND AKJ ONE NIGHTS O'MOVIE • • • ·ttte Secret Poltceman's Olhef Batl" (19811 John Cleat Graham Chapman al> COWUTER OHAONICl.ES mMOVIE ** t •.t "My Man Godfrey" (1936) Wllllam Powell, Ca<ole Lombltd. tt JMOYE ••• ,., "Mr. Hobbs Takes A Vaca- tion" (1962) James Stewart, Mau- reen O'Hara tHJ WOVIE "The Cold Room" (1984) George Segal. Amanda Paya. @ MOYIE *** "41 Hrt." (1983) Nick Nolte, Eddie Murphy. t -8:30-D Qt 81.W. SPOONS '1!> MOYE • * "Arntricln Empire" ( 19421 Pr• ton Foster, Aiohard Db. -t:00- 1) (]) NRWOlF D QI) PEOPlE ARE FUNNY D ®>LOVEBOAT CI> MOVIE t *'"'"Report To The Commission· ar" ( 1975) Mk:hael Moriarty. Susan Blakely tD STAR SEARCH tD THE G&.ITT£RING PRIZES (S)MOVIE t t '}f "Baby. Ifs Y~J'' ( 1983) Rosln- na Arquette. Vincent Spano. (?)MOVIE U "Tough Enougtl" (19831 Dennis Oulld. C&r1ent W1tklns. -•.30-0 Qt MAMA'S FAMILY -10:00- 1) (]) MM<E HAMMER D QJJ THE YEllOW ROSE DtDHEWS fJ 9 FANTASY ISLAND OMOVIE t t 11r "The Blue Krught" ( 1975) George Kennedy. Alex Rocco Q)~GOlD all MOVIE (I) MOVIE •'Ir "'Nelth Arllona Skit&" (1934) John W1yne, Sheii. Terry OJ KGB AOCl(8 10 <!)MOVIE t t 'lr "The Dorm That Orioc>ed Blood" (1982) Laurie ~y. St• Yen Sachs -11:36- l tf)MOVIE t *'"'"Tender M«olel" (1982) Rol>- lf1 Duvall. T 111 Hllper. -11:46- D OOOONIGHT LA.: VIDE08 -11:50- (C)MOYIE t ••,; ''Going In Styta" (1979) George Bums. Art Clmey -12.'00- (!) INDEPEHDENT NETWOAK NEWS m ALfAED HITCHCOa< PAE8ENTS -12:30- • LOOK WHAT THEY'VE DONE TOtl'fSOHQ i FAOM THE EDITOR'S DESK DAVI> 8U8SKll> AOCKPALACE (Q)MOY'IE tt "N"U'R'S'E'S Of The 407" ( 1980) Jelle St. James. Paul Thomal. -1:00- D ROCK PALACE D MUSIC MAGAZINE (!)MOVIE • • "Cattle Empire' ( 19531 Joel McCrea. Glor11 Tllbott. G)MOVIE • t • "Anatomy Of A Murdw" ( 1959) James Stewart, Ben Gauara. ml IHDEPEHDEHT NETWORK NEWS (])MOVIE t • "New Frontier" ( 1939) Jotln Wayne, R1y Comgan edwards WESTBROOK CINEMA ~=,~:nine:,':::' O•onlr~u,ll 530-4401 LASSITER Fro 6 1S. Th:25 (R) Sat /Sun 2.00. 6. 15, 10·25 ~6~ Fri 8·15 (PG) "THE HOTEL NEW HAMPSHIRE" <Rl Fri. 8:40 Sat./Sun. 1:00, 4 55, 9 00 rl,}-J]~ ~1,l~{)lJJ3J~J~ '\111,H HARRY NOW PLAYING Sat /Sun. 4:00, 8; 15 ,. ..... "MIKE'S MURDER" (RI Fri. 6:40, 10:40 Sat./Sun: 3:00, 7·00. 10:55 at Wnltlr'* Sl.00 BREA El. roAO UA Movies Edward's Saddleback ORANQE Padftc's Orange Or1Ye-ln 634-9361 JERRY LEWIS "SLAPSTICK" (PGI Fri. 7:00, 10:20 Sat/Sun 3:40. 7:05. 10:25 PLUS "MR. MOM" (PG) Fn. 8:40 Sat.ISun. 2:00, 5:20, 8:45 ·-WIT< . ...,~ ........... .. 990-4022 581 -5880 COSl'A MESA lRVINE Frt 605. 1015 Sat/Sun 1:55 6.05, 10:15 Edward's Cinema Edward's Wx>dbfidOe WESTMINSTER edwards MllA CINIMA Center 979-4141 551-0655 Edward'sOnema Newport a 19th COSTA MESA ORANGE West 891-3935 Coate MHa 646-5025 UA Cinema Clnedome 540-0594 634-2553 ~ .. a bawdy, unpredicta le, unny, sa , en er, courageous piece of filmmaking. When everyone else is content to copy last year's hit, 'The Hotel New Hampshire' blows into theatres on a fresh creative breeze:· I ·• t>ftw.1''1<-)llfni COASl pt A/A "''''o' A' \11~" nw•• t.A6 271} C'O".YA Ml \A J'i . -UIA Todey l AGUNA HILL S MAI l (INf MAS ~··,: IAl't•~, :' 768 -6611 The Crystal Cathedral presents The Glory of EASTER April I through 20, 1984 A dramatic and musical rttnactment or the last earthly d~s of Christ. ..... --~ -~~ c..t,z::;. Performances every e\'enlng at 6:30 Ir 8:30 p.m. ~·11 be there wh«n the joyous lhrongt wtcome their ~dttrMr-JdutChrltt-upon His triumphant entry Into .krusalcm • 'ft>u II bot t~ when, In anger .b.11 l'mlOYCs the money c~ rt0m the~ olOod. • 'fbU It be tMlt when Jtlus a,lvo Hit dlJC'-' and all ol man..,lnd tM l\eyJ to abundant llvlllQ. • 'A:>u II bot lt~tt When the tkk MN 9fntt tum .• ~ II bot lM~ wMn ronttin ,,i.tt atntmcu ttlm to dtah. • ~ n rttt the earth c,onvultt, tr.t ~ wow <Wk. the l._,lntng fla)h Whc'n Ht ,. Ml~ to lht Croet. • ~ II be lhert [O ht.ar Hit tCVCn latt wcntt ••. • .Andi 'bl 11 t. t~ on thM molt ~ mom or hlltC>fY when Jttut Chrttt I rittnl aw& RBRVATIOllS BY c:ALmi (714) 54Gl.ORI OR (213) 53GLORY Ella Fitzgerald s wins LA tribute LOS ANGELES (AP)-Jazz vocalist Ella Fitzgerald, whose career spans 40 years and includes 11 Grammy awards, has become the fint woman to receive the Whitney M. Young Jr. Award of the Los Angeles Urba.n League. Fitzgerald, 65, was honored "for her outstandi~ contributions toward the improvement of racial equality' Wednesday night at the Century Plaza Hotel. "Getting awards from my peers inspires me, makes me work harder. If I can make someone happy, I'll just keep on sin.f· ng." she said before the ceremony. About ,600 guests, including many business leaders. attended the Urban League's dinner to raise about $225 000. LUXURY THEATRES 1st 2 Matinee Showings Only $2. 75 Unless Noted •3G14er•Xuil6l6J.i 2551 /~~.) s FOR Funt EXCltememt V1s1t Our... * Whor on lnsmv11on1 o l!J 12:30 2:40 4:50 7 ·10 9 :20 TH! /<I p1RAT£$ PO Shows 11 12:05 2 :05 4 ·00 S:SS 7 :5$ &. t ·SS fllnt·i11g1rilh Show Al 1:003:10 lhf• ''°"" 5:20 7:30 ~ "t:40 AGAIN ST 1 ~~l~ ALL ODDS 7::01 : ./"\! • 10115 ~ 'PG 12:00 2:30 5:00 7 :40 10:05 l2:50 3 :00 5:10 7:20 9 :30 13i4'UJUl3(12)61~ 2551 i~~..r) G;s Angeles Urban League President John W. Mack said Fitzgerald "has removed numerous barriers through her great musical talent and her low-key crusade for justice." JAMES 9Af1~ Stephen King~ Shows At GARNER ... CH1LDRE1' OF ~~0°0° lo0o0 Shows A.I 1100 3 :20 5 :40 Tlt[ CORr-. C!l 1 :00 10:00 He called her "a pioneer and a trailblazer in the very best tradition of the late Whitney M . YouneJr.," a former Urban LeaJue executive director who died in a 1971 boating aCCldent. 1:10• 10:30 fllnf•i11n1rilh Plus ,, V1ll•y Fitzgerald's 150 albums have sold more than 40 million copies and her concens have drawn audiences of all races. /h'• ''°'"'PO Girt !Rl Plu1 M r.M om (PG) She said recent concens have been especially popular with college students. who come to hear her sing country and western tunes. bossa novas and other popular material. The award ceremony was the 12th since they were inaugurated in 1972. Previous winners of the Whitney M. Youna Jr. Award include television producer Norman Lear, actor Sidney Poitier and former UCLA basketball coach John Wooden. ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE I EST fOJt.EIGN nLM 11HILARIOUS ••• WITTY, MISCHIEVOUS SATIRE." -· ~r • CD >C' Dillj 1'1111 Cl .... tled Adwrtletng 642..at71 I Janet Mos/in-New Yori-Times ''THIS IS A VERY FUNNY FILM. HYSTERICAL ••• PERFECT IS THE PARODY.• Joel Siegel-ABC. TV, Good Morning AtMnco "DON'T MISS IT ••• ONE OF THE FUNNIEST MOVIES EVER.• S"'J>hen SchoelM-US Mogozine -DIRISTNR GUEST MIDWl Mr.KfAN HARRY SHfAHEH HOB HBIER JUIE DIAOWHJ TllY ff [NORA & BRUIO KIRBY -: KAfl[I MUlfffY ~ DIHISTlfHER GUEST & MIDIAB. ltlfAI & HOB RBIBI & HARRY SHfARER -: ROB RBIER ENGAGEM 'NT edw,yfk so.rm COAST PLAZA RRl~T Ol l\T '>IJNJLOWf P 5/16 2711 COST A ME SI\ '-+ - S.t./Sun. 2:00, 3:45, 5:30, 7:30, 9:15. 11:00 . Orange~ DAJLY P9lOT l&Mutd.y, ,...,..24, 1114 ORANGE COUNTY'S · RELAXING MUSIC STATION IS KDCM 1D3.1 Brunch In Balboa Featurln1 ••• • Huevos Rancheros • • Briney Deep Benedict • • Assorted Omelettes • Brun~h Pr lees Start F rom 12 11 The new police recruits. Call them slobs. Call them jerks. Call them gross. J u st don't call them when you're in trouble. lPOLICI .ACAlaY What an Institution! IUllll s19mo PACIFIC"S ANAHEIM OR IN llU 52'5339 MANN BREA PlAZA CISTI •SA 751 4184 EDWARDS TOWN C(NTER n THO $81 5880 EDWARDS SAOOUBACK lA UIU (213) 69 1 0633 AJK. F ASH10H SQUARE IOI PUYllC! 11sS101 mo m.mo £UWAROS MISSION VIEJO MAl.l ll1IPtlT IEACI 644-0760 EDWARDS NEWPORT OUllCl 634 2553 SYUFY CHOOM£ WUTlllSTII 89S S333 UA WESTMINST£R TWIN WUTlllSTO 891 3693 PACIFIC"S HI-WAY 39 OR-IN MEN & WOMEN ALTERATIO NS 642-7017 CORTEZ Tailors 333 E. 17th St. (Behind the Pancake House) Costa Mesa '-ll•W<ll Sit S.100 us tJ!> .. llMlll, l'GllS'" (1C) ~5.3101 Sal s..o rn ''~ •o ~ clJc.A Hlls fll{L -uarn:rffi HARSOll rwuc ·roo1u1or <"') u ,., '" 11~ uo 10 -* Sal s. 11 lO 'JO ! )0 °" 0 ,.. .. .,., ' .. -'lwntr (II TU-"ll 1100 & I~ I ) 631 )!IOI Sal s.. 7.10 6 lO 10 lO ~-w.-. ....... ._~:----- HAH0R f WifRiiilii c. Tll amr <I) LAGUNA HIUS JM1J. """°' 7 Sii S... I 00 \00 I~ 10 r., So & T~ Oil!!' Sllll(O -w "M)Tn IO IWlln9I'" <Iii °" ll 1•• .. 1IUJI'" cNl UJ JSOI Sal S.. 1 ~ ~ o 10 J»·"ll 1 lO HH 00 I ~ 10~ JUA d ·sunnca "") LAGOO Allis MAW ·n« MD!Jl •-• I SlAlS Sil S.• 340 1 ~ 10 r.t ID 1., So IO~ (t) • "'" l100 .... llllr I'S) "Ol D ,.. .. I 00 120 ~ lO 7 I~ HO 646 SO?~ ~I Wa l 00 ~Xi Bl~ 761-6'11 triitM~ CfR RACltl WMO "-"'"' I * ··AUlllJ I ML OIJDS" (I) LAGUNA BUCH "-S.1~100 •>0 ,,, •1•1 100 u1 s .. ou •. T .... H.COAST •oon.oosr (!'Ii\ , * SM S.-2 10 6 l!I 101.n CMM• c TR ~~ ~ihr :.0• ~~-:':~ r~ ::::; 'It s.i s... 1 lO rn 1---------:~;1 m ~::~-': ~~.~ST Sii i H ' 10 '1050 ".,...,.,. S.. 1 l ~ I ' ,q .,. 1Qil~s "IPWlr" I") Set S. ll GO 110. '10 UO 14S & S. Olli iO•S FOUNTAIN VALLEY •QM 1'\AJM"" (Pl} Sal S. HO l.A5 60Ql l~IO WESTMINSTER '· I t ' l ., I I l JbS4 S UP GIVEN AWAY WEEKLY GRAND PRIZE EACH FRIDAY OF s100 • NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU CAN ENTER! . · • NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU CAN WIN! • ENTER NEW CONTEST EVERY MONDAY ~ DlAWlllCiS EACH WEEK Each Drawing will be for ... GRAND PRIZE.i!~~J •••••••...•••.• S 1 00 I I P • (NOIJ s raze .............. . 550 2nd Prize.!~J........ S 15 3rd P • (Fii) raze .............. . 510 HERE'S HOW. • • ( l ) Enter your Social Secunly number, name, addre11 &nd phone no on the coupon below Enler 41 many hmea 41 you w11h, but only one enlry lor per envelope, pleaee Each eolry form must be an or101oal Each member ol yo1u family with a Social Security card may enter by u1100 a aaparale envelope (2) Mail your enlry to Oranqe Coast Daily Pilol, f-oc1al Security SwHpllake1, 330 Well Bay St 1 Co1ta Me111, CA 92626 (3 A w1001no number wall be publuhed each Monday, Wedne1day and Fnday an lhe Daily Pilot An add1hooal number wall be published each Friday for SlOO Week- ly Grand Pnie 4 II one of the w1n111oq numbers 11 1denhcal w1th your Social Secunty number, you mull claim your pnze money by br1nq1n9 your Social Secunty card to lhe Daily Pilot ofhce You will then be declared the wanner and immediately receive your pnu 10 cub If you WlD a qrand priae ol SlOO . a check 10 that amount will be m&1led to you after you have pre .. nted your Social Security card at the Daily P1lol lor venhcahon (S} To claim a prLZa, your Social Security cud mull be preHoted at the Daily Pilot no later than 5:00 P.M .. two bu11oeaa day1 al1er the number wu publi1bed. Any pnM not claimed by the deadline will be forfeited. (6 ) It 11 nol necea1ary to purchue the Daily Pilot. You may in spect the w1nn1no numbers in the lobby ol the Oraoqe Coast Daily Pilot or your local library (7) EmployH1 or repreMntativH, or circulaton and di1- tnbutors ol the Dally Pilot or memben ol their faroili" ue ool ehqible (8) The Da1ly Pilot wall be IOI• jud9e in 1nterpretinQ theH rules Dec11100 of the 1ud9e1 11 fiul. WAYS TO CHECK FOR WINNING NUMBERS •SUBSCRIBETOCONVENIENT DAILY PILOT DELIVERY. • CHECK DAILY PILOT NEWSSTAND EDmON ON MON., WED .• FRI. • SEE RULE NO. 6 ABOVE. FILL OUT COUPON BELOW AND MAIL TODA YI (Only One Per Envelope, Pleue) NAME ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ADD RESS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CrI'Y STATE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ZIP PHONE ~~~~~~~~ D r1 .... •tart convenient home delivery of the Daily Pilot. I I / p COSTA IUA ~46 2 711 COWARDS SOUlH COAST PL AZA OUICE 637 0340 AMC ORANG[ MALL COSTA IESA 631 350 I EDWARDS HARBOR TWIN LAHU •lllS 768 6611 £DWAROS/SANBORN LAGUNA HtllS MALI CAIHI CIOft 539 440 I [[JWARDS WESTBROOli OIAICE 634 3911 UA CITY CENTER FOllflAll vwn • FAMll y 4 • 963 1307 Extra-Terrestrials have never been this spaced-out before. SLAPSTICK OF ANOTHER KIND JERRY LEWIS MADELINE KAHN MARTY FELDMAN P G PAllfHTAL GUIOAHCl SUGGESTEO -~-"°""' .... .,. *' ...,., ""°' • 1oU1r4kt •oa c ... o-r7 -. r. •'lfj.l A R.qr•\ AHe<""'O En•11<•MW"f"'• IY•lfl'a..,.nqC:O...O..n, [fl'tlf!,ff"llfT'WontAf•"f•t~t(Jl•J'1'1"' 't & ~ , ..... ,f~"l111(1"t.-i f .,~~ .. , ""t1''"9 NOW SHOWING 642-5678 ~ HIWAY J9 ~· ORIVllN ........... "' ............ ,... -·1113613 •d••f'd• •"1''101 llNt .. ~ Put a few words to work for you in the DlilJ Pilaf A PAAAMOUNT PICTURE _,.... ••·-.. --..,.."' .--I ................... NOW PLAYING ... .......... !3Ull CSIAlmA ~r-c.. 7$1~1 .. 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(l) "AWY CAT' (l ) 12:451 3:15, 5:45, 8:15, 10:4S 12:30. 2:20. 4:10. 6:05, 8:00. 10:00 "SUPSTICI c. AllJTID UIJ" (PC) 11 ~ AWMD f09IATQCS "Tim c. EJll.WEft" (PC) 12:yws:40. 1:20, 10:55 iiWi> 1 :00, 5:00. 9:00 'UHlnfllU TOlllS" (PC) 3:00. 2:00. 11:00 "UCIC wmt M llOir' (PC) 1:00. 3.30. 6:00. 8:30. 10~5 "fOOTloost" (P'G) 11 JO ) 00 ~ )0 • 00 1010 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00. 11:00 C!il3trr1 .. _.T Ml ODDS" (I) 1 00. 3:30. 6:00. 8:30, 11:00 -.m: ecs· .... =r- .... "'" Tll .... (fC) 1:00. 3:20. 5;~0. 8:9Q. 10:20 1 .... (PC) 12'30. 2:55. 5:20. 7:45. 10:10 EVERY SUl>A Y 8Uli TII f Ma Y TO TII EAll Y RM AT ALL ,Acne r.wf.ft no TIES/. BOX OfRC[ CIUS 5~5 , .... EMLY HM STARTS AT DUSI( EBY Slll>AY * PACIFIC DRIVE ·IN THEATRES * f1@'1.litllro] !'@l!l!!J:i] "PCIJCl ACMDIY (I) l\US TIOIMl l900WS WACATDI'' (I) "AU.Cf CAT' (I) l\US ,_HDr' (I} "a#STICI c. MIJl1D ... (N) PUii -~-~(N} "aatml • 111 ccmr-(I) .... IGUM-" (I) "Vl.ASH" (PC) Pl.US "Tll TOT" ('!> "SPLASH" (PC) THE F~MILl' CIRCUS "Know what , Mommy? I'm afraid your eyes ore bigger than my stomach." M~RM~DUKE by Brad Anderson .... ... __....,_ \. "Marmaduke, you could be arrested for reckless tall wagging!" by Jim Davia Q.1 -Botla vuJnerablt, u South you hold~ • 1'11U OI O Qlt • AJtl The blddl•• bu proeeeded: Nrif'Mt s..&llW.- 1 • r .. a+ , .. '. , .. ' What action do you takt? CU-Aa South, vulnerable, JOU hold: +Alll o &JU OA• •n Partner opelll the bidding with one club. What do you respond? Wr.llL Y lllDGI Qllll •Al.JltN Qt OAl••Qt TM bWdiar U. ~ . ..... W11t-Nri IMt It Io P• r .. ' What aeUon do JOU take? QA-Neltlaer vulaerablt, u Soutla, JOU hold: •• OA&Cltl OAl1 •U4 The biddJ.11 .... proeeecled: ~Welt Nri FM& l o P .. I ti r .. ' What do you bid now? •11711 ot1 o• •UM Ttit ~ U. ,,1m••: ... ".,..,_ ..... 10 1 0 ,_, WUt adioll • JOU t&A't Q.t -A• South, via!Mt•blt, fOU hold: •QJI O.UQllfl •Att Tht Mdd:fas .... proatded: s..t.la ... ~ FM& 1 o r .. I+ PIM ' What do you btd now? Q.J-A1 South. vulnerable, Q.5-Both vulnerable. 11 you hold: South you hold: Look ror ant wen on Monday. SHOE BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) TM~T·~ W~T I LIKE I J J J I " "How do I want my steak? Medium rare." DENNIS THE MEN~CE Hank Ketcham r ~~· ... ' , by Ferd & Tom Johnson WHAT A WASTE Of A ~000 IPE,A ·· · rr's S,ATURD,AY .. by Chartes M. Schulz ~ ~-·· by Tom K. Ryan A000r ~NING ~E~ I~ T2E£10PS ... BRABBLE ~;~ (,()(~ 10 PuU. IM'fO ~"<:A~ ~~r~. ~o t6K 1~ A1'TE.MDN{f Foll ---O\iECfl~~ ~ FOR BE'ITER OR FOR WOllSE ~,M~.~~~At\OM lTr~'f~ A2£ ~~ <.&.AO 1) ~ lu.>1 ~ ~ If 1&4f.'i OO•fl 80-4 All( (;,l~ '4Eif.~ FUNK 1' WINKERBEAN f0l10Nl'5 PIZZA! <JE~ ,UE OEUVERI C#JIJ, ANE ! SCAt..Pet..! Ct..AMP_/1 SPONGc:::;.. 1"1C.Kt..S: PeA"f'HeR! FENTON LOO< AT ALL llH ~MENTS/ Uli6-Wl1t1EN ... MIN~l116~". , I ..J. I b IF MOM Pl PN''f' Po-r A 1"MeRMOS OF ~4f'INIS IN MY t..UNCH "f'OPAY, ~AM GOINc9 "f'O SC.ReAM. ! j ___ ,._._1e_11>_11_cr __ ----• ..... 1e.,_m .... ~_a: ___ ie ftll.IC llJncE iL ' l' MllC ll)1IC( ----------------------I 0 • • p '" Nm10Ull• U•11--=-NOTICE or OBATB OP NnnGW•"J••• MCOllOUllUH•• ---, ~ .. mwat ·-~.1cmno1•••·•-'I I MCfhllOUl9U11•• •II •IN umanY MAmtTA'W; tin J·--·· r ···Lv •• ---U..ITUPWIT MmtTA'W .... 9TAW MAmtTAW ITft ... ITAW ...... • ~ ~ tNt .,. TM fOllowlftt ,..,_,. .,. doll't • ~aDO ~n.1UN1;100 • -Y ..... ~ ~ '*"°" .. dOlng nie '°"°"""' ..-.oN .,. ...-. '"'-......,. ....... ..,. TM......,...,... .. ....,. ™ ,_.,..,,.,.,.... .,.. **" ................................... 0 'lit~-_... w ---' ~-~-bullftW& ~-.. '"" ....... Qf ~ oon-8UN .. IH CON8T .. UOTIQH, •1">nO, 0 -n.N TO a.,. THI COO!WOM.8 118 NbOt OHi IHOPPC HOMI CUITll\ aTANOAN> C.UITOL, IU4 LIP HO. -. 1t Ooi-• .._ INftMOT UHt..IMtHO. tlO .,... llr ~ flf* t""" rrr;. IOll1 ~Lana. HuntlnQton ~U.ESTATB No a'AciC:•....., cA. Na7 3-424 I , 00.. ~ .. Cotone dll HtiwpOrt lllWI. No. ea, co.a W... .......,.,.,QA. t'iieo ~ ~ CllMlf Or.'''°'....,., ... II\ Ot llfW dlll ci. leellll\, CA. tM44 a lll ... I ' C. Hemn'let, Ht Aft>Or Mir, callf. tMZI Ce t2U1 ,,_ W.... L,oft ~. 1 ....,_, CA. t2t10 D-.111 W. Dd Olt1 OI *'di Gery a;~. 2*1 0-.. " .,,. 8t.. Cotta W...i_CA. 9H27 Mt. l Mtl. HIM\tet ~ ........... MU.....,... Oelfornla ~. 11 Qerpot-Of, twan Ctlflatoe>Mf'.1.. a~, *4 *" L.tlM. tMlllfl8IOn IMclh. CA. To all hetn, becwfidark!s. fhlt bualnw •concMJied by: en ~aoe 1"" It, N•P0tf-.... IMS. ..._ ~ eo.t. ...... ca. ... ,..._ ~ ~ QA.' ~ Dr. I. ~ wiGn. ~ o. Dolloff 12141 rodltort and con•lou•ent lndMduel. Celff. ~ IH21 tlMO CA. lltlO . JUI c-. Ave.. PIUI , ...... 702 s ~. ..._.. AoNtt c Hammer Jt Mr-. ~ CN!pln, 216 LA ..,.. •• ....,.,, t4U Newport ™' '**-.. OOlldUOted by.. loot1 H\olfl1ar, • C1Mrwat11. Coelil ...... CA.12121 Anahe6m. CA t2ttO redhort of JAMES L. Thill tlt.lttment .Um.ct with tM Ofol1 IM:I. No. '°' Coete ...... ca. oorporatlon. !NM. CA. '2714 .-UbllMcl <>ninoe Coel1 ~ Ptlot Ttlle ~ 11 oonouct.o tiy. • EEL Y, aka JAMES LOR· CCJunty oi.rt of °'-"Gt County on A. Laoune IMotl, c.Mt. 9te61 tm7 NcNrd 1. ,,.,...., V11D1 ,...... n. ~ 11 oorouot4'd bV: • Marat 2•. H. APtll 7. 1N4t"'• ... ~ pWtnenhlo. aa.iM· o SEEL y and per"ION ,., n. 1N4 __ Thie bu..,_. 11 ~ed bV: • o.vtc1 ~. t42A N1wPOtt lhd. dint l'mlted ~. ·---Fa.~ L. ~ h l r-Ol'*'ll ~ No. eo. c.a ...... ca. '2ta7 ™' ... *'*"............. """'CMM .. Thia ~t wu llled wtttt the uo may """' ot erw •e Pu~ Otano-COMC ~ Marte Herrtt Th6a -.... II ____, by. • COUnty a.ii of 0nnige ~ on Tilll eut••••• WM llld wlttl IN County c.11 of Oranoe County on wi.ted ln the will and/or PllOI March'°· 11, 2•. 31. ttt4 Thie atat«nem wu llld wtttt IM O**'lf C11111•-. Feb. t4, 1114 ~a.ii ot Orang1 Count)' t1n Man;ti 8, 1N4 te: t3...._... County o.11 of 0r-.noe County on Mk:Mlt I. .....,. ~ fef>, 24, 1N4 MW•RYOP AOOPTWO ON>INMCa ~ 14-9 II eon..duted to 119 NI futl fofc. and en.ct 30 days from 111 ldOptlon on Mardi 19, tMt. Md ... tldopMd by the fOl-lowlf'la roll oell vot-Counoll Mem-~ AV!S: ...-. Hertiog, ~fet. NO€S: None. ABSENl'-JoMeon. Mcffwtand. flMOMI Aw:U•J-._~ ...._ *"-' F«>. 10. 19... Thlt ~.,.tied "'91 die ....._a IU..,W f A W Pubtllhed Otenoe eo..t Dally ._, ,._ ~ u.oi:u ·-"' MftllC( ,_, County o..ti of Ofang1 ~ on ::a c.... Dt. 1• Pu.,..,_ 0rene. eo.t Delly Piiot Match 17. 24, 31, APtll 7, 1N4 by Ul1am J . Armfield, IV ~ "" Publllhe4 Orange eo.t Delly Meroh 2, 19... ..._ OA.-Piiot Mltdl 10, 11', 24. 11, 1N4 168244 ln the Superior Court of Or-..cnnoua .,..... Pilot MllR\h 3, to. f7. 24, 1914 ,_. ~ oo.e DlllY 1*4' Otd!Mnce 14-t r•on. pr°'*1y located II 117 E-1 Wiiton StrMI from C2 to R2. In oonnec:tton with ~ P9tttlon A..&4-0 t. TM full text of the propoeed ordl· nance mey be reed In the Clty Clertc't office at 77 Fair Drive. Cotta M ... EILEEN P PHINNEY, City Clerk Publllhed by the Orange Co111 Oelly Piiot 1719-84 Pt.8LIC NOTICE IUMMA"Y OF A.DCWTeD OAOfHANCl OtOlnance &4·8 la ICl'letduleO lo b9 In Ml force and effect 30 days from It• lldopuon on Maroh 111. '984, Wld WU lldOpled by the lot· !Owing roll call vole Council Metn· beta: AYES: Hall. Hertzog. Sc::naler NOES· None ABSENT· Jol'lnllOfl, Mc:Ferland. Otdlnanoe 84-8 modlllet building helQl'lt end parillno requlremef'••. .,,0 emend• the review crtterla tor mlnt.-wwehou-. The full text of tile prop()Md ordl· 11anc. may be rMd In the Cl1y Clertc'• oltlce '1 77 Fair Drive. Coat• Meee EILEEN P PHINNEY. Clty Cl«lc Published by the Orange Cout o.ity Piiot March 24. 19&4 1718-84 flta.IC NOTICE NOTICE TO C"fDITOftl Of BU\.K TftA.NIFP (tece. 1101 .. 101 u.c.c.) Notice 11 hereby given to credl· tore of Ille within named trant- '-ort•l that • bulk tran11ar It about lo be made on P«90"8I P<operty l'lerejnalter dMCribed Tile namae and bualneea lld- dr ..... of the Intended 11en1f9'ort ere KUMIKO HIRAYAMA. 20058 Santa Ana Avenue. Santa Ana. CA The loeatlon In Cllllornla ol the chief executive offtce or prloc1pa1 bullneu office t>f the Intended '1•n1taror It: Same. AH other bualneu names and Id· dr ..... vMd by the Intended trana- 1eror within thr" yeara last )'Mii laat p11t ao tar H known to the Intended trenafflf" are: None. the name(•) and bullneu ad· df ... of tile Intended t1en1ferae(1) are TERUKO SA TO, .t32 N Virgil Avenue. LOI Angelel. CA 90004 That tile property pertinent her• to 11 dMCrlbed In geoeral u furniture, f111tu1n and equipment, good wlll. trao. name. leu.hold fnter"t and lmprOYamenll and marchendlM Inventory and 11 located et 20056 Santi Ana Ave . Senta Ana. CA. The Bualnesa name uaed by Hid tran1terort at 1ald location 11. KUMIKO'S HAIR FASHIONS That 1ald bulk tr1t11fflf Is In- tended 10 be consummated 11 lhe office of MARLENE STEINER ESCROW SERVICE on or after April f2. '"" Thlt bulk transter 11 aubjec1 to Calllorn11 Uniform Comme1c111 Code Section 8108 The name and llddr ... of Iha per- ----------=Cou.ntv ~uestrfJha\ MAM1 HATDmn' 1285-14 Publllhed Orlll'IQI OOlll Olly Piiot Mwdl 10, '7, t-4, 11. 1914 MUC NOTICE J .... :::s •. _,... ....... The lolloWlnO penon la doing Piiot Mlroh 17, 1'.11. Apttl 7. ,.... 1M344 • n.i nu&'llUU, uv txielneet u : -----------1~ 1-64 l'lCTmOUa .,...,. appointed U pertOnal ntp-SUN UTILITY GEAVICE. 230 t t ft!!;IC NOTICE NAM1 ITA,.._,.., relOl\t.at1ve io admin1sttt th Moulton Parkwet. Ste B· t 1, f'fCJlfK*e ...,._ .. ~~ '*"°" 1a doing eat.ate of JAMES L . SEELY. U.C:'-w~~~oovar. t912 MAMI aT.,...,.., (t)ORANO! COUNTY M!OIA· aka JAMES LORING Flitterton. Colla Mele. CA 92127 The lolloWlg .,.,. .. CIOlng TION CENTEI' (2)0IVORCE MEDIA· SEEL y (undtt the lndepen-Thll bualneN .. oonducted by an ~w:Mf. eoo w. Sent• Ana TION (3)MEDtATION CENTER OF dent Admin.iatratlon of Ea-lndtvldUal SYlte 900, Senta Anl. callf. 92102 OAAN0t: COUNTY, 3t815 CMl!no a ) Th · · · TllomM Wayne H~ Cep111rano, Suite l . San Juen tat.el "ct · e ~UUOn I.I tet Thi• 111tement wu fifed with the Thomu A. Fleher. 1102 MebufY C•pt•trano. Celtt 92175 for hearing in ~pt. No. 3 at County Clerk of Orange County on Senta Alla. Calif. 9270t Jay Denton WM9tley, 96 Laredo 700 Civic Center Dr .. W est, reb 24. 1984 Thi• butlneR II conducted bY: an La11e. Palm DeMrt. Cafll 92280 Santa Ana, CA 92701 on ""271 I~= R. Fl8tlet Thi• butlne11 l1 conducted by an April ll, 1984 at 9:30 A .M . Publl1hed Orange CoHI Diiiy Thi• lllletnent ... fli.d with the tndMdual Piiot Marc;h 10. 17, 24, 31, 198.t Jay D. Wheatley IF YOU OBJEC'T to the t382·84 County Clef'k of Orenge County on I I Feb 10, 1N4 Th a ltltamenl WU I led with lhe granting Of the petition, you rD1J10 County Clerk of Orange County on 1hould eith er appear at the l'tB.IC NOTICE Publllhed Orr.f; Cout Delly Fab 211. 1984 fntnl hearing and S\ate you ObjeC· flCTmoua 9UIMH PllOt Mitch 3, 10, 7. 2.t. t9&4 Publlllled Orange Co.st Diiiy u ons or Cale wntten objec· NAME ITATDllNT 1230-M Pilot Marcil 11 2.t. 31. April 7, t1184 uons with the rourt before Th• fotlo'#lng pertooa er• doing 1S37-8.t bustneu u the hearing. Your appear-HUNTINGTON BEACH AP- ance may be m person or by P LIANC E SERVICE. 16801 NlllC NOTICE your attorney. Producef Line. Unit N. Huntington Beach. CA NOTICE INVITING INOI IF YOU ARE A C REDI-George A Gii ... 10276 S111e1. 110 ITEM NO. 111 TOR or a contingent credHor • t05, F'ountaln Valley. CA. "aqua1t for Pr09CHlll of the deceased. you mu.st George A Gii•• '°' Furnlahl"f City of Coeta fue your claim with the Thi• 11atement was filed with the ....... County Clark ol Orange County on P\B..IC NOTICE flCTITtOUI 9UM•HI NAMI ITATl•NT The lotiowll)g l*llOfl .. doing bualne11 ... BOSE ELECTRIC, StO Governor St .. COlta M .... Cellf. 92827 Omer BoN, 810 GOYll'nor St., Cotta M .... Cllll. 92827 Annual "9pott court or present it to the per-Feb 2.a. 1984 NOTICE IS HEREBY GlllEN thll aonal representative ap- propoeels ror furnlltllng •brochure pointed by the court within entitled the "Annual Repo<1 of the four months fromAhe date of City of Cost• M ..... will be rec.IVed first issuance of letters u ~ Thia bYelneea la condUcted by: 111 Publllhed Orange Cout Diiiy lndlYlduel Piiot Marcti 10. 17, 2.t. 31, 1984 Omer 8oM 1389-M Thll ltatement WU flled with the County Ctertt of Orenge County on Feb. to. 1N4 by the City ol Coat• Maaa, untll Aprtl C'--: ---111111---,c-Mn_TIC_E __ _ 30. t984 provided tn ~..ion 700 of .-uu.. nu TlleMajor andCttyCouncllofthe the Probate Code of Call---.-,_-__ --C-..... ---T-,..--- Clty ol Costa Meaa publlth a f Th · f filin' ..,...'"""'" """ vr brochure annually to tne eltlnn• of orrua. e rune or g THI ITATI Of CALWOANIA Coste Mesa clauns will n ot expire prior '°"THI COUNTY Of ORANGa The repon will conalat of: to four months from the date In the Matter of the Apptlcetlon of Twenty (20) plctUrH (8 city of the hearing noticed above HARRY GERSHWIN. Petitioner for furnished. 14 vendor furnllhecl). YOU MAY EXAMI NE Change of Name 'Dim Publlahed Orange Cout Deity Piiot Match 3. tO. 17. 24. t9M 1227-M Ml.IC NOTICE Financial Report tor Fltcal Year NO. A1m74 1983· 198.t .. lurnlalled by the the file kept by the court. If OftDEll TO IHOW CAUll FlCTmoul .., ..... Finance [)epa11men1. you are interested in the es-C.C.P. \ 1217 NA.Mm ITA'n.....r M · L ti (lu t .. _,. b t"-WHEREAS. HAARY GERSHWIN, The lol!owlng per9001 .,. dOlllG eyor s • ., '" •• ...., Y '"' •nte, you may serve upon the bu .............. . vendor) ... Petitioner. l'IU ftled 1 petition with ... ..... The report 11 to contain educe-executor or administraior. or the clerk of thla Court for• deer• COMMONWEALTH CONSTAUC- t1ona1 01 l1C1ua1 1nl0<matlon about upon the attorney for the ex-cttanglng Petitioner'• name from TtON, H02 CMYr ChAM Of .. Hunt· the City of Cotta Meta. pra«1tecl In ecutor or adnunistrator. and ~~==~~l~RSHWIN to HERSCHEL "1:.!r:'~·c: ... H02 d•~lntereauno manner by the ven-file with the court Wl'th c C D H ti t ~ 1732-&4 flt8.IC NOTICE ..,.. IT IS ORDERED that all pertooa hevy htle 1.. un ng on The document wlll cona111 ot 1 proof o f servace. a wntten lnter .. ted In the •bOve matter ap-Beeeh. Calif. 92848 minimum or 5 lull sheet• 11" x 17" ~uest staung that you de-pear In Department 3 of thtt Court. Thia buelneu 11 conducted by • I I ..... t 8'L t 1" ·• 1 ,__. • -"" loctted at 700 Civic Center Drive llml1edg:nent11p o....., 0 ,, x · ... :e. pr n """on sire s...-.1aJ notice of the fil. bOth sldel 1ncludlno the cover. ,,--WMI. Senta Ana, California 9270t, Ron heNwat ullno no more than 2 atiadet of Ink. mg of an inventory and ap-on Aprll 23. 1984. at 9: t5 A.M .. or•• Thll atatarnent wu fllecl with the A quantity ol a minimum of 6,000 praisement of estate assets or aoon thereafter u the metier may County Clerk of Orange County on wtll .,. required of the petitions or accounts M heard. and 1how cauM, II any. Feb tO. 19&4 The vendor will M 1esponslble I01 menu'oned in c-~'on 1200 wny the Patltlon for Change of 0 C ~lly compo11no ind authortzlng the IJl!b ~u N1me mould not be granted. Publllhed range out .,.. terlaJ, All art WOik, and labor. end and 1200.5 of the Californ1a IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that I Piiot March 3. 10, 17. 24. 1984 will turntlti 1 bid prtce for the 10111 Probate Code. copy of 11111 Order to Silo'# CauM 122&.M 9'>0ff be publllhed In the Orenge Cout ' The City hu buOgeted • tote.I of PETER C. BRADFORD Dally PHot, • ~ of general s 10.000 oo tor mts two c04ol protect 550 Newport Center Drive, ctrcu1e11on pnnted In Orange Coun- ao your proposal lt\ould not e11ceed Salte 850 ty. CelHornla. once • week tor four tilt a t B b C 9%HO IYCC:ftllw _., pnor to the date flCTITtOUI IUIMH !,,;:,~Std 11 lddltlonel fund• Newport eac • A. Mt for heating on tile Petition NAMe ITATEmNT become 1v11lable . the City wlll 840-1800 Dated Maren 12. 198.t The lotlOWing peraon1 are doing budget e total ot $111.000 00 lor a PublJShed Orange Coast FRANK DOMENICHINI buslneu as· four color project Daily Pt lot M arch 17. 18. 24 Judge ol tlle Superior Court SECOND PERFORMANCE. 21111 Please aubmlt two (2) prlcel, your 1984 BA .. IAM fAYE l'nlN Main St pr1ee lor a two coto1 project and MS lcMlth AlancleM Aftflua 7. Huntington Beach, Calif. 926'8 your price lor a four cotor project. 1592-114 Loe Anaelee. CA. toOll Rick & Jene McE111atne . t5HO Selection of vendor wlll be made (211) ~ Clarendon, Fountain Valley, Calll on the basts ol original p1eMn· nuD•IC unTICE Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Piiot 92708 talion. rendennoa. and education r~ nv March 17, 2.t. 3t. April 7. 1984 Jim & Evalie Duncan. 8091 Lll- lmpect 01111e meter1a1. end theme A NOTIC E OF DEATH OF __________ 1s_3_2-_e_4 11ette1d. Huntington Beach. ca111 copy or our 1982-83 1nnu1l 1epor1 la 112848 allached lor your review N 0 R M A N E D W A R D f'tB.IC NOTICE Thia bu11neu Is conducted by • Maten 22 198.4 COLES JR au NORMAN general partnerahlp Publlslled Orange Cow Delly Pttot COLE' s .. JR _ .. _ NOR FICTITtOUI eu...... c Jane McENalne M11<ch 24 198.t E . • ., ._ • NAME ITATDllPff Till• 11a1emen1 wu flied with tlle MAN COLES OF PETI· Tile lotlowing l*llOfl 11 dotng County Clerk of Orange County on ncnnoue euwaa Aennoul .,. .... MAim ITAW MAm tTAW TM f~ 1*90M .. doing The folowlng pereon II doing ~... ~ ... RAMA PARTNERSHIP, 17et1 IA) SALTA INSURANCE IER-~ahell North. IMM. CA. t271' VICU (I ) SOUTH COAST A&- Angut M11c:Pnerlon, 919 8end-IOCIATU. S20t So. a.Ila It .. =~1 Of .. Corona del M.,, CA. 8ent1 Ane. CA. 9270.t P.O. lox Mltce Jot!Mon, 8895 Cenyon Hiiia 8231, 8.nta Ana, OA. H70.t Ad Atl1Mlm CA HIOt Oennlt Art!Mlr VtfVlllO, 3209 Bo. Ray W Au9Mii j, 1721 VMflltlO leltl II .. Santi Ana, CA. 0210.t 1.a1<.wo0d CA 907·;3 ' Carol Ann vwoiao. 3209 So. s1111 ... w ' .... .: ...... •· •• 1• •-Gt~ hnle A/le, CA. 92704 .,.y · ...,_,, -.. ..., u -· Thl1 ~It oonc:luetecl by: an Mat.o St .. P9temount, CA. 90723 ~ Thlt bullMM II conduGted by: a Oennl1 Arthur Vlfgltlo ~~~ TIMI lt.lt.,,_1 WM fled with the Tlll1 itatement WM l'Med wmi the County CMttl of Otano-County on County Clark of Orange County on Feb 24. 1N4 ,_,, nJa1I Publlahed Ormiga Coast Delly Publlahed Orange Cout Dally Piiot Merdl 10, 17, 24, 3t, 1N4 Fab 24. 1N4 Piiot Merell 10. 17, 2.t. 31. 1984 1392-M 1380-M Nlt.IC NOTICE '1CTITtOUI au .... 11 NA• ITAT'la.HT The foltowfng pereona we doing buelneetu: DONATELU'S, 2230 Falrvle'# Roed. Cott• ~. Celll. 92827 Danni• J. Plkua, 3821 Vleta Street, Lano BMctl, Cellf. toe03 Mettle D. Andenon 3828 Vista Str•t. Lano SellCtl, Caltt. toe03 Jamee J And«9on. 3828 Vitt• Str•1. Lano a..cn. Calif. 90803 Dennll J . Plkut Thia atatement wu nled wtth the County Clerll of 0 1.noe County on Mt.IC M>TICE 'tcrmOUI .,.... .. NAmlTAT'DmNT The ~ pertont .,. do4no ~-ELEGANT FLOOR. USS-A ~ It .. N9wport ~CA. HMO 8unttoww Pectfto Corp .. ()Noon. 3933-A llrctl St .. ~ 8eech, CA. t2MO TIMI~ II conducted by: • corporetton. F. 01A • • ... Preeldenl Thie 11trternenl ... lli.d wt'll tilt County Clerk of 0ranoe Coun1Y on Feb. 22, 19&4 ,....14 ~ PublWlad Orenea eou1 o.uy Publlthacl Orange Cout Delly Piiot Mitch 10. 11. 24. 31. tN4 Mer. 13, t984 Pllol March 2.t, 31, Aprll 7, t4, t9M 1371-14 1813-64 ~~~~~~~~~~~ Nlt.IC NOTICE '1CTTT10US ., ..... NAMI HA Ta.-wr The IOllowing peraon la doing bualnell U : THE AD GAME. 10t21 El C9')1ton Dr .. Huntington BMch. C11H. 92Me Ellen Sue Harvey. 1012t El Capitan Dr . Huntlng1on BMch, Calif. 92846 Thl1 buain.t 11 conducted by' an Individual EJlen S. HaNey Thia atatemenl WU fifed with IM County Clerll of Or.noe County on Mer 13, '"" ,,... PubHlhed Or~ Cout Delly Piiot Ma1Ch 2.t. 31, April 7, 14, t984 1872-84 flta.IC NOTICE flCTITtOUI IUllNlll NAME ITATIMDfT The followtng perllOfl la dolng buslneuu· INTERNATIONAL COIN AEGIS.- TAY. 8&e Baker St 224, COiia ~.Calif 92821 Harvey B LeYttt. 2359 Utti.ton Ctrele. Colt• M .... Calif 92828 Thl1 bulineN II conducted by an lndtvl<luaf HaNey B Levitt ACTmOUl.U..11 MAMI ITA TIMmlf Tilt following l*'90I\ la doing buainlMM: K & 8 TRUCKING, 17552 111 Vendenburg, Tuatln, CA. 92MO Brien Eugene Paff9rlno. 17552 , 18 Vendenbero. Tuatln. CA. 112880 Thie bulllneea la conducted by: an Individual. Brten Eugene Pellerin<> Thll atetement WM flled with the County Cl«tl of Orange County on Feb 24. IN4 ....... Publllhed Orange CoMt Delly Pilot Mlfc:h 10, 17, 24, 3t, '"" 1390-84 Ml.JC NOTICE ftCTITtOUI au ..... NAME ITATl•NT TM fotlowlng peraon II doing buetneuu: SERENDIPITY CRUISES. t50t W•tcltft Of .. Newport BMc:h, CA 92883 Alben Pu..-. t221 W•t Coet1 Hwy. Apt. '°9. Newport BMctt. CA. 92883 Thl1 bulineee It~ by: an Ind~ Albert Puaeetl TION TO ADMINISTER bua1nett u · Feb 10. t98.t ESTATE NO. A1U330 INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ~1 aon with wllOm dalma may be flied 1----------- la MARLENE STEINER ESCROW f'tB.IC NOTICE Thi• 11atamen1 wu llled with the County Clerk of Orange County on Thlt llllemtnt WU flied wtth the County Cl«1c of Orange County on March 8, 1984 SERVICE. 3337 Wll1hlre Blvd . LOI CONSULTANTS. 1800 E Garry Publlahed Orange Cout Dally To all hefrs. beneficiaries, Ave. Ste 2111. Senta Ana. Calif. Piiot Mareti 3, 10, 17, 2.t. 1984 Mer. t4, 1984 ,,...., ~ Publlehad Orange Cout Deity Publlahed Orange Cout Otllly Piiot March 17, 24, 31, April 7, 1N4 creditors and con tingent 92705 t228-84 creditors of NORMAN ED-Lawrence Rael. 1783t Arbor Angelel. CA 900t0 and the IHI day PUIUC NOTICE fOI filing cl1Jma by 1t1y creditor ahall Nollea ta hereby given that the be Aprll 11, 198.t. whleh la the bull-Houalng and Community Oevelop- neu day before the con1Ummatlon ment Advlaory Board of the City of date apeelfled abOva. Founteln Valley wlll hold • Publlc CO ES JR Lafle, Irvine, CalH. 92715 WARD L • .. aka Thia bualneaa 11 conducted by: an NORMAN E. COLF.S. JR .. tndlYldual Dated. Merell 21. 198.4 M .. uno on Aprll 4. 1118.t, at 7:30 TEAUKO SA TO P m . In Ille City Council Chambe11 aka NQRM~ COLF.S and Lawrence AMI Intended Tranalerae(a) to d lacuu two propoud Publlahed Orange Cout Delly etngle-f1m1ty 1etlab1Htatlon protect• persons who may be other-Thi• 1tetemen1 WM filed with tM wise interested in the wW ~%.c1';'~ of Orange County on and/or estate: Fmm Piiot Merch 2.t. 198' within tile 100-)'Mf lloo<lpfaln The 1722-8.t purpoae of the meeting will be to di.cuts protect alternatlvel and m111g111on or noo0 h1Z11d1. P9'1ont A petition has been filed Publllhed Orange Cout Diiiy by ELLEN J . COLES in the Pilot March 3. 10. 11. 24, 19&4 flta.IC NOTICE wl1hlng to comme nt on the -----------propoMd project• or their locttlon 1233-84 Supenor Court of Orange----------- PU8UC NOTICE In the flooClptaln ahould attend Ille County requesting that flta.IC NOTICE ELLEN J. COLES be ap---,-IC-TITIO--U-1-.,-.. -.-.. --CITT M meeting OI contact Ille Planning 0.. fOONTAJN VAUEY partment at City Hall, 10200 Slater potnted as personal rep · NAME tTA'nMINT Notte. la hereby given that e pub-Avenue. 983-8321. Extension 269 lie l\Mrlng 11 eelledulec:I to provide Ctty Hall resentauve to administer the Tile totlowtng pereon1 are doing an opportunity for 'Fountain Valley Fountain I/alley Recreation Com-est.ate of NORMAN ED-bu~~~·· sys TE Ms. 4 2 99 WARD COLES. JR.. aka MacArthur Blvd • Suite NORMAN E . COLF.S. JR.. 222. Newport Beech. Calif 92ee<> rffldent1 to expr ... their view. on plell Community Oevatopment and haul· 18400 Brookhurll Street Ing neec11. and 10 comment on the von·1 M11kat following propoMd statement of 179!>0 Megnot11 Street aka NORMAN COLES Wayne Gugltetmo, 73 Altibrook. d lrvlne. Calif 02714 under the Independent A • JOlln cutro, 495 Sturgeon Of . mm1Stration of F.st.ates Act) Coat• M .... Caltf 92828 Community ~t Objec· Publllhed by the Orange Cout u.,.. and on tlle Community De-Dally P110t on March 24 t984 Yelopnent pertormanc. of the City 1717 ·'" The peu\lon 1S set for hear-Thia bualnee• 11 oonducted by • of Fountein Valley The hearing II deelgned to obtain citizen Input on pro1«11 utlllzlng approxlmatel)' 138e,OOO of Community Oeve!ot>· ment Block Grant Tenth YHr Fund1. Thele funds are granted by the u. S. Oepertmen1 ot Houllng and Urben Development to aupport Community Development objec- llwa deelgnated by l'ountaln V1lley reeld«lta Statement ot Community O. ~t Objectives Category 1 Housing Converva-uon , Go.I To enable Fountain Valley reeldenta to five In • sale oecent And Mt'ltary living environment Ob19Ctlw Continue tmplementa- tlon of a Home Aenabll1tat1on Pro grern Objective Continue lmptemenll· 1 tlon of e Code Enfo1cernen1 Pro- grem Category 2 Housing Production Goal To Improve housing op- portunlt... IOI low-and mod8'· .,Hl<:ome cill~en• Objective To auist 1n the ac- qullltlon of land lor tilt completion of tow· and mooeret...income l'IOl.ll· '"t.1egory 3 Felr HOUtlng Goll· To UAUr'I equal houtlng ()C)p0f1Uf'lltlel 10 Ill aegmenta Of the community ~19C\IW To prO\llda funding to e felt HOUllng organtzatlon The Houllng and Community 0.- ~t Advleory Botrd of the Ctty of Fountain Val.ley wlll conduct I pubfkl helflng ~Ing lheM ..._ In 1he OHy Council Chamb9!1 81 City Hiii. t0200 Slater Avenue. on Wadneldev. Ai>rll 4, HIM, at '7:30 p.m Pereone wteNng to Obtain lnfor- rnetton c:oncernlng the , 8n99 of elglbte ecllvltlea under tile Com· l'T'IUnfty ~ .. opment 8IOC:tl Grant ProOfl'I' "'">' obta#I IUCfl lnfof tnetlon fl'om tile Piening 0epert. "*'' et Pfopoeecl Slet9'\Wlt ot ~It)' ~I Ot>jee. u..... and .,,,. protect• Pfopoeed ll'lereundat. may do ao In #f!Ung, and ell '9tl<Mnt• and pt'opefty OWf\• er-within Ille city of Fountalfl.Vllley .,. entlti.d to lttlfld It the time encl place noted to ottw Information ralennt to the CffY'• Oommuntty o.. .. opmene IModl OfWlt Pfovr9m Cley H .. Fountain V81tftt Aecr .. don Cotn- p6p 1'400 ltoc*f!urll Strwt von·1~.c 11HO MlltflOl'8 81N91 "'OlllNd by trie OrMoe Colet Oe1t1PiiotonMatch24, 1"4 172t-64 -----------ang m Dept. No. 3 at 700 general pertnerltilp f'tB.IC NOTIC£ John Cutro C1v1c Center Dr.. West. Thi• a1a1emen1 wu llled with the NOTICE Of Santa Ana, CA 9270! on County Clerk of Orange County on f2am Publllltled Orange Cout Dally Piiot Marcti 3, 10. 17, 24, 1984 1231-84 NON·,.HPONllllUTY Apnl 11, 1984 at 9:3-0 A .M . Feb 10. 1984 Notice 1a hereby given that the IF YOU OBJECT h undersigned will not be reaponetble to t e tor any debt• or llebllltlel con-granting of the petition. you tracted by anyone other than my-should either ap pear a' the Mlf, on or after 11111 date h d b Dated 1111s 15th day of March. earmg an state you o Jee· 198.t t1ons or file written ob.iec- Ttiom11 Alvan Judk1n1 lions with the court before 8552 Par11 c11e1e the heanng. Your appear- Hun11ng1on Beech CA 92847 be b Publllhecl Orange Coast Dally Piiot ance may Ul pel'90n or Y March 17, t8. 2.t. 11184 your attorney. 1530-8.t IF YOU ARE A CREDI- -----------TOR or a contingent creditor P~l.IC NOTICE of the deceased, you must IUfllMA"Y Of file your chum with the ADOPTED 0"0tNANCI court or present it to the per- Ordinance 8.t-tO 11 IOl'leduled to sonal representative ap- .,. In full force and effect 30 d1ya pointed by the court withln 11om 111 lldaptlon on M111ch t9. t984 and wu adopted by the lot· four montha from the date of towing 1011 call vote. Council Mem-f1nt lauance of lcttenJ as bar• AYES Hall, HarUog, kheter provided in S«uon 700 of NOES None. ABSENT JOllnaon. the Probate Code of Cali-McFarlal)d Ordinance 14-10 rwonM Lota 5 forrua. The time for flllng and 7 of T1Kt No. 26t lrOCTI A2 to claims will not expire pnor f\3. In connection wttll "-one Petl-to four month.a from the date 11on A·84-03. tor property tocated at of th"" h'""'"' .... no••_,.,, above 288 Eatt 18th Street "' .._. .... ..._. Tiie Mi text of tile propoeed ordl-YOU MAY EXAMlNE n•nce may be reed In the City th'"' file kept bv the court If Clerll'I office et 77 Fllr OrlW. Coela "' _. ' Meea you are lntores~ ln the •- EILEEN p PHINNEY. City Clertc tate. you may lt"rve upon the Pub119hed by tile Orange Coett executor or admin.latntor, or Dally Piiot Meroti 24• tN4 upon the atiomey for tM ex- 1720-8.t «Utor or administrator. and ---Pml.JC---,_,-J)C(----me with the court with ----------proof of .ervtce. • written ITATDmlT cw wmtOMWA&. request etaun, that you dt-MOM'~ ~ •f:al notic@ of the fil-ONIUTINCI UNDD ,tel1110Ue .,... .. ~ ln& o an Inventory and •P- l Tile followlng pereon hH praltement of estate__.., or wfltldrawn ••Olt*elpertnerffom of the petJtJona or accoun" tile Plt1nerlhlp operating""'* the mcnUOMd ln Sect.ion 1200 llctttloul l>UllnMI ~ o4 !VAN'S AUTO HAVICE ., 1995 Herbor and 1200.~ of the Ca1Jtorn1a BouleYerd Cotta Mela. Callfomte Probate Code t2127 JAMES A. SCHMIESING: Thi flctltlow bUllneea neme 0 a r 1 'VAN, SCRMll!'3lNG 111tltMl'lt for tilt pertMreNp... ~ m.o Ol'I Mey 21. '"I County of • BUED °':':rr ,,u: HO ,183013 t717 Brte..a. a.ta. lM Pww ~~~= f~ Cotta Mesa, CA. ttHI 1s2.t ar.wooci V111eoe. Pteoent 7U·H .... M CtlforNI t2t70 Publiahed Oranle Caut ~~= eoa.t ~ Dilly Pilot Matdl 17. 18, 24, PllOI Mitch 3. 10. f7, 24, fNA 1984 t'2M-4 1~91·84 f'tB.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 9U .... H NAMI ITATl.....r The follow!ng peraon la dotng bualneal ... BLUE SAILS STATIONERS. 304 Main St • Balboa. Calif 92801 Rotemary Ri901. 3.t90 S1t1 RalMt Circle, Coate M .... Caltt 92828 Thia bualnns 11 conducted by an lndlvldual ROMmary Algga Thll lllletnenl waa filed WHl'I the County Cl«k of Orange County on Feb 10. 1984 n.m Publllhed Orange Cout Delly Piiot M.,ch 3. 10. f7. 2.t. t91.t 1232-84 Piiot March 24, 3t, Aprll 7, t4, 19&4 t581-M P\IM.JC NOTICE ftCTITtOUI eu .... u NAMI ITA TIMRNT 1878-M Ml.IC NOTICE Tile lotlowlng paraon II dOlng ftCTITtOUa IUIMU bullnaea 11 NAME ITATDmNT ROSEANN DE LUCA & CO . Mt ~he lolulowing· peraon 11 doing SummetWlnd. ~ Beech. CA ~ 112883 BRICK ARTISTRY. 2201 Pacific RoMann De Luca. • t Sum Ave marwind. N-port Bt1ch, CA K. Cotta M .... Calif. 92827 92883 Terence M Connolly, 2201 P• Thi• bualneu 11 conducted by: en dllc Ave. Individual. K. Coet• Meaa, Calif. 92127 AolMlln De Luc. Thl1 bualneu It conducted by: an Thi• 1t1tament wu flied with the lndlvldlal County Clerk of Orange County on Terence M. Connolly Feb 27. 1984 Thia atllement WU fti.d with the ~ County Clark of Orange County on Publtatled Orange Cout Diiiy Mar t3. 1984 ,,..,,. Piiot Marcti 10. 17, 2.t, 31, 1984 t395-8.t Ml.JC NOTICE Publllhed Orange Cout Delly Piiot Maren 2.a. 3 t, AprU 7, 1.a. '"" t87'44 f1CTITK>UI eu ... u Ml.JC NOTICt NA• ITA'n•NT '1CTITtOUI _,._ .. bu~~ol:'ng pareon 11 doing NAMI ITATl•NT ALLEN'S CONSTRUCTIO N The following l*'90n la doing CLEANUP, t8902 BolH Chica bulln ...... Aoed, Sulla 203, Huntington Beech KIM HARDING MARINE, 898 Pro-- CA. 92849 · ductlon, Ntwpor1 hactl, Celll. Elmer Harry Allen Jr .. 287 Knox 92883 Street, Coeta ~. CA. 92827 Kim Da\111 Harding, 2 t38 Si.rtlng, Thie bualMN la eonctucted by an Coeta M .... Calif. t2827 lndlllldual Thll butlnaea Is condUcted by an Elmer Herry Allen Jr lndMduat Thi• llllement WU rn.o with tilt Kim Davie H8'dlng County Cl«lc of Orange County on Ttlll ltllln*lt wM flied wtth tile Fat> t.t, 19&4 County Cl«1c of Orange County on ,_.. Mii 1.t, 1984 Pub1191led Orange Cout Delly ,.._. Piiot Marctl 10, 17. 2•. 31. 1984 Publlahed Oranoe COMt Delly PtB.IC NOTICC t.t1f-84 Piiot Mitch 2.t, 31. A$)rll 7, 1', 1K4 187844 Mt.IC NOTICE Ml.JC NOTIC( '1CTITIOU8 .,... .. MAmaTAW The tolloWlnQ l*90nl .,. dOlng bualneae ee: PACIFICA HOME CARE SuP· PLIES. tUOO Delawere 8te.t. Sutle tOO, Huntington BMctt. Cltlf. 92e4I Huntington ProlMalonel 8er- 'lloae, Inc. California. 1eeoo Dela- ware Steet, Suite t tOO , Huntington Beech. Cellf. 92848 Thll bualneN la conducted by: I corporation Robert J. Zlnngreb9. Praeklent Thl1 1tetement w• fifed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Feb. 211. t9M Mt.IC M>TlCE l'lCTITIOUa .,... .. NAiii aTATl•NT The followlflQ per.one are dOlng bUelneat 11: JB ENTERPRISES. 2 t7 Avecedo St. #4,ColtaMeM Wllllatn Br09at1. 1'33 Superior Ave. #222, Newport BMc:tl, CA. 92883 ~ Buchanan, ...et Mlll'N, Hunt~, CA. 92$49 Thia .. conducted by: a gentrel pertnerlhlS). Wtlllam 8'ogen .>«rety A. Bucf\lnen Thll ltlt«Mnt wM fli.d with the County Cl«k of C>renge County on March I. ttl4 ~ Publllhed oranoe Cout Dtllly Piiot Mereh 17. 24. 31. Apr'll 7, 1N4 1571-14 Mt.JC M>TIC£ l'lCTmOUI .,._ .. NAMI ITATW•NT The followlng penon II doing buafnelau: J. AND Q. SPA REPAIR. 219 Tor· onto Ave. Apt 3, HunUngton llMoh. Clllt. 92841 Jennifer Niii ur~. 11fM1 lliwnpolnt a... ttuntlnQton a..ctl. Callf.t2M7 TNI bulilnllll ll eoriiluctad by: II' lndMduel .i.nntter Niii Ufllmln Tillt at•tement ... fled with the County Clertl of Otenge County on .... t3, ttM n.111 Publlatled Orang1 COllt OWiy Piiot Match 24. 31. Apttt 7, 14, t .... 1171-64 'ICTITIOUI IU ... H NAMI ITATI....,. The folloWlng perton la dotng bualnleall: SALVADOR'S MEXICAN FOOO. 2359 1 Rocttflelda G. Lek• Foraat. Celll. 92630 Diane Raa C11111nd. 2 t832 lrootlhl.ltti D. Huntington 8Mdl. Caltf. 92Me Thlf bulW*8 IS conoucted by: Ill' Ind~ Oltna Rea Curtend Thie ltatement WU fltecl wfttl tilt County CMtti of Otlll'IQI County on Mat t4, 11114 ,.._ Publllhecl Orange Colet o.lty Piiot March 24. 31, Apr117, 14. 1N4 1875-84 NlJC M)TIC£ ACTmOUl9lfH•M MAMltTA~ The fOllOWfng per90nt .. doing bUllMM• MIN I I, LIMITED. 19852 MecArthur Blvd .. Sta. 440. lrvtne. Calll. 92715 o.vld K. LAmb, 11552 M~llUr Blvd. Ste 440, ltVlne, Callf. 92715 John Minar. 18552 MacArttluf Blvd., Ste. 440. lf'Me. Cellf. 12115 Mel1tdad AllHkh, 1H52 MecArttlut Blvd.. Ste. 440, !MM. Callf.82715 Thlt buelneM .. condUCted by: a llrnlted J)W1nerttllP JoM Minar Thie 14atement Wll ftled W!lh the County Olertl of Otange County on MW. 2. 1N4 ,..,. Publlahad Orange Ooll1 Deify P"ot M111Ch 17, 2.t, 31, April 7, 1N4 1540-M .. llua '• Steve Donnay tallea a look u lrrine catchef Jim Martin pouncea on the ball (top photo). Mitch Putvln (below) trlea to aet under Irvine'• Remy Rabmatulla. UC lrvlne •It• of AntMter Run ----~ thl• morning 8MPegeB2. Ewing , Boy as blo past Rebel s , 62-48 Meyer· s dream shattered; Huskies return home losers From AP dl1palcbe1 LOS ANGELES-Second-ranked Georgetown. with Patrick Ewing sconng 16 points and grabbing I 5 rebounds and Michael Jackson perfect on 12 free throws. crushed Jerry Tarkanian·s Nevada Las Vegas Runnin' Rebels. 62-48. and advanced into the NC AA West basketball final In Sunday's regional final. the Hoyas will face unranked Dayton. which upset No. I 5 Washington m the opener of the doubleheader at Pauley Pavilion that drew a sellout crowd of 12.542. Georgetown. 31-3. broke the game open at the outset of th e second half and coasted to its eighth straight victor; and its 18th triumph in the last 19 games. The Hoyas. the No. I seed m the West who took this route to the champ1onsh1p fi nal m 1982 when Ewing was a freshman. outscored the Run nm' Rebels I 0-2 at the beginning of the second half as Ewing. a 7-0 All-American. contributed t ~o blocks dunng th e run. While Jackson. a sophomore guard. hn 12 of his 16 potnts in the first half when the Hoyas struggled to a 22-21 lead. Ewing hit 11 of his after intermission. Georgetown contmued to outclass UNLV 1n the second half and with 4: 17 remaining. the Hoyas had their biggest lead. 51-36. on Horace Broadnax's two free throws. UN LV. the No. 5 seed and regular season PCAA champion, ended us season with a 29-6 record. In other NCAA acuon Friday: Wake Forest 73, DePaul 71 ST. LOUIS -Danny Young's dnving bucket at the buzzer tn overtime lifted Wake Forest to the victory over DePaul in the semifinals of the Midwest Regional, shattenng Coach Ray Meyer's dream of a nauonal championship in his final year. Me yer. retinng after a brilliant 42-year career at DePaul, saw his team lose a six-point lead 1n the final two mtnul6 and throw the ball awa) 1n the final fra·· Sttond!t of n.'gulat1on. The crowd of 20.143 -a record for the SS~yrar-Oid. Arena-sat 1n stunned 51lence as the grandfatherly Mt who never won a nauonal championship. slowly wa across the court to congratulate Wake Fore t Coach C Tacy. • Wake Forest will face No 5 Houston undfy afternoon for the Regional title The No. 4 Blue Demons were plaaued with faijl trouble much of the second half. with fourstartersshacktied w1th four fouls in the final seven minutes. Meyer. "'ho had said all ""eek that he was proud of ha final DePaul team no matter what its fate. finished bil career with a coachtng log of 724-354. Dayton 84, Wasbli.gton 58 LOS ANGELES -The Flyers. unranked iaid undersized. gained the West Regional final behind Roosevelt Chapman's 22 points and a victory over No. IS Washington. The victory spoiled Coach Marv Harsh man's hope &o reach the Final Four being held m the Huskies· home town of Seattle Da} ion. the I 0th seed in the West and with no Stan.tr taller than 6-7. broke the game open wJth an I 1-1 surge in a 7:49 span of the second half Chapman. 6-4. the only senior on the Dayton squad, keyed the Fl)'ers, who had trailed 38-37 with 11 :56 to play .• He made three straight field goats. mcluding a three-point play after blocking a shot by· the Huskies· 6-9112 Dctld Schremof. Houaton 78, MetnJbh St. 71 ST. LOU JS-All-American Akeem OlaJUWOn scored 25 pomts and sparked a Houston surge late tn the game that earned the No. 5 C'ouJars past No. 16 Memphis State m the semifinals of the Midwest Regional. Olajuwon. the 7--0 Ju nior from N1gena who led the nation in rebounds. field-goal percentage and blocked shots. fed R1clue W1n~tow underneath for a layup and a 65-60 Houston lead w1th 4:30 left. Trojans take over first p l ace University shells Costa Mesa; Irvine, Newport , El Toro win University High's TroJans have taken over un- disputed first place in the SCa View League baseball race after two rounds. shelling \ 1s1t1ng Corona def Mar. 16-4. behind a IO-h1t attack. Irvine and El Toro. meanwhile. made the most of their two runs to handle Costa Mesa and Saddlebad •. respectively. while Newport Harbor upped its record lo 1-1 by handing Estancia its second straight league setback. Here's how it went Friday: Unlvertlt)' 18, Corona del Mar 4 The Trojans bounced back from a 3-0deficit with fo ur Seahawks roll, topple FV, 6 -3 Woodbridge, Laguna Beach fa I in South Coast loop Ocean View High's Seahawks rolled to their third straight Sunset League baseball victory Friday night. dropping htptly regarded Fountain Valle> th ree games off the pace with a come-from-behind 6-3 victory at Mile Square Park. The Scahawks. who trailed 3-1 after Fountain Valley struck for three runs in the third inning. keyed by Chris Bugbee's two-run double, got close with a marker in the fourth inning. then exploded for four runs in th e fifth to put it away. Dean Douty went the distance. strikmg out six and walkina three to get the victory. Ocean View broke the scoring ice in the top of the third wl\en Mike Kirby successfully squeezed with the bases loaded. and in the fourth Johnny Gullion dropped a single into short right field for an RBJ. The big inning came about after Chns Spaniac. Adam Buder and Mike Kirby singled to load th<.· bases. Tommy Smythc's grounder tied the score. Tim Karl singled for the go-ahead run. then Robbie Gibbs doub!ed to right-center to score two and gi ve Douty breathing room. Elsewhere Friday: Capl1truo Valley 7, Woodbrld1e % The Cougars erupted for all the runs they would need in the first inning at Woodbndge, scoring four runs. and pitcher Bill Dodd did the rest. sca nering seven hits 1n a routt-goin1 performance. Bun Call had two tnples for the winners. includina one that ianited the b1J openina frame. Rick Lee had an RBI triple for Woodbndae in the bottom of the seventh. Dua Hll11 It, Lapaa Beaeb 7 Dana Hills jumped on Laauna Buch pltchina for an eitht·run lead. then held off a five-run bunt by the host Arti1t1 in the sixth innina to pin the South Coast t.c.gue deaslon. Laauna Beach erupted In the si1uh with the help of a two-run homer by naht fielder Yudi Vinasrad and a two-run si naJc by sophomore fint baJCman Coby Nacss. Lapa& Billi 7, Ml11._ Viejo 5 Laauna Hill• ralhed from a 3-0 deficit with a pair of mar1'en in the founh innina {Doua Katona•s two-run 1i~) and five more in the sixth frame. fhe sixth was ht&hliatued by Steve Fesperman'• double role au hiucr"'lcadf"-ofTwith a double, then lacer comina up with an RDI sinaJc aner Dave Ward slu,.ect a t'10-run double. N..,_.QrbdUH,8'.M~l'tl ·.The C'onqueron 1tn1Ck for 19 runs an the fint innina and lhe pme wu 110ppcd after 4'h inninas. ' Chris Howard w11 .... ror·.S with 8 RBI and tcottd 6 uma: Jeff Mot.ate was .,.for-4 and had,, RBI and Randy Stuan 11~. doubled and walked .S ttmcs and 1eortd 7 tames. , J ' runs in 1h1: boltom of the fir<>t 1nn1ng. added three more in the 1h1rd. lhtn cut loose wllh seven more in the fourth to put 11 away Jeff Stombaugh wen I five 1nn1ngs. allowing JUSt one h1l after ')urrendenng four tn th e first 1nnmg to get the victory. Roger Wilson c;wung one of 1he big bats for the winners. slogging a c;1nglc. double and triple m live appearances. while Da' e H ueg~ doubled and scored a run. ~tombaugh added a bases-loaded double in the first frame Irvine Z, Costa Mesa 0 The Vaqucroc; struck for a marker in each of the first two in nings. and pitchers Mike Henigan and Steve Lipton made it hold up. In the first frame. Darren Wall entine si ngled and went to third on John Scott's double. Lipton's sacrifice fly eventuall y got the run across. The Vaqs struck again 1n the second when Rem> Rahmatula slapped a one-out triple and scored on Jeff Bielman's double. Mesa threatened 1n the seventh . loading the bases with the help of a h11-ba11er and two walks. but Lipton got the final out to preserve the victor} Newport Ha rbor 6. ~1tancla Z A five-run sixth inning snapped a 1-1 tie, with Erik Gasner's two run homer the key blow. Jerry Piaskowski went the distance, spacing out seven Estancia hits. "He JUSt got the big pitch when he needed it." said Newport Harbor Coach Wayne Heck. P1askowski added a run-sconng double m that five-run up rising. .&.lso tough at the plate for the wmners was Joey James. who went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored. The Eagles' leading hiners were Jeff Graham and Scott Clements. each coming up with a pair of singles. El Toro Z, Saddleback I Saddleback pitcher Leonard Da mian struck out five. walked two and gave up just one si ngle in lowering his ERA to 0.5 I . but infielder's errors in the third and fourth in n mg accounted for two El Toro runs and that was enough to beat him. El Toro ~ot lls first run when a two-out pop fl) was mi ssed. and 1n the fourth inntnJ Scott Shockey singled over second and an apparent routine grounder got through the infield to score Shockc). Coeta Meaa '• Dave Au•tln dell•en in a Sea Vlew League contut at Irvine Friday. Irvine 9C1ueezed out a 2-0 victory. VOLLEYBALL ~----~ Sailors sweep Irvine, Artists win Harbor Trii pressive-, - now No. 2 to Eagles;- Estancia wins easily Newport Harbor H1gh's Sailors came up with their best win of the season Friday night -with a surprlsing sweep of hishly rcprded Irvine High to assume the No. 2 spot in Sea View Lcaaue vo lleyball behind lcaauc·leader Estancia. The S&ilors of Coach Tim Wetzel recorded a I 5-1 I, I 5-13. I 6-14 victory. keyed by the strong play of Shawn Droke. Andy Alhson. Brent 'Bradley and Jon Bostwick. Droke had a season-high 17 kills and Allison added 13 kills and sol id defense. Bradley was credited with 13 kills, loo. "All three sames we had pretty &ood sized leads," said Irvine Coach ~ark McKeni1e. "But they JU't had a couple of au> that served the ball extremely v.-cll and overtook us eacb umc:· Stn1or Steve Bates stood out for Irvine in the back row. a wtll 11 sttterTim Murct. Newport Hart>or i now S-1 in lcquc. Irvine drop to 4-2. • I . Also tn the Sea View League: Estancia rolled to its ninth stra1Jht without a loss. sixth in league play. toying with Costa Mesa. I 5-5 , I 5-1 . 15-2. Dave Ross was credited with ICVCn kills and was 7 for I 0 at the net without an error, in addition to three ~rvice aces. while Adam Lockwood. in place of an inJurtd Steve Conti as an outside hitter. had four digs. Conu 1s not c\pecte<I to play in today's Oranae County lnv1ta11onal because of a twisted ankle, but Lockwood provides Estancia, the No. I ranked team in Oranac County (No. J in CIF 4-A) with ample replacement. "I have that luxury;· admus Estancia Coach Tom Pc tole 1. A ma,,or confrontation in the South Coast Leaauc found Lquna Beach tak11'\1 over first place with its fif\h trai&hl without a loss. droppina Mission Viejo. 15· I I, I S-6. IS-.S to hand the v1s1tan1 Oiabk> their first leque lo in six tarts. Mike tafford led the nists Wllh 10 kill while tt Fortune came up with ix kills and tl 1\uff block for Laauna Beach. In Sunset Lcaauc action: Edison. bth1nd the pit) of m1ddl~ blocker Grayson Oubo~ and out~idc hitter Chns Carpenter. dealt Ocean Vie"" a 15-5 15-2. 15-7 lo s to remain unbeaten in league af\er four matches. Fountain Valle y was forced to go fi ve sets to put La Quinta away after breezing through the first two games. 15-2. I 5-4. 13·15.14-16. 15·7. "We put our second team 1n for the third game and then wt had a hard time getting back into the flow," said Founuun Valle> Coach Grega Svalstad Scott McK~uah led Fountain Valley with 17 kills and middle blocker Cra11 Stead had 90 percent efficiency at the net, a~ording to Svalstad. Paci"' La Quinta were out 1de h11'le'n Todd Bates and JefTRo nthal. Huntinaton Beach ralhed to stop ho t Westminster, 12-IS. 12-1 S. I 5-9. 15·9. I S-12 behind the play of seucrs Joel Kn pp and John Capoc1ama. On thccommunit) oollcae level. roldcn West Collcac kept pace with nta Ba n in the South Coast Conference ""1th a I S-9. IS-13. l 3-IS. IS. t l win at LOJll Stach. Dan Muncr. a rrc hman from Co ta Mna.. and L.o Alto Hiah product Owi~t Pfeffi r led the Ru tiers with 17 and 19 lills rcspec:t1vcl) GW hare the oonfmn c lead with nta Barbara With a 6-1 record CLEVELAND (AP) -John Mal• :.~:=a;= totheNCAA -~ln- 100..ysd bfeliltitroke ~ • tht DtWll e>n I """'• 1atmN1•4 Md dMno~-• St.nbd'a Pablo Mot.._ Ind Moff9t •••• ~ fair ,....._,_...,...F~ll!y ~lncMcMI tltm In ... ~round. MotMle won ·ft!e 10().ylird but· terttywtttt.., Ameno.n record u.ne of 41.02 MCOndl. ..... Moftlt "°" the 100.ywod tnlilt .... Ip 64.38. . Stantord hlld l9t 11n Amertw rec:otd In the prellmlnery ... d the .00.ywd medley r'9llly ._ a time of 3:12.59. but W9I • qUllAlfted bee•• Mor.._ iiilll a U' MofW'• toud1 of the ... ... lumped Into the pool too~. ln the preftml ..rller In the -. Mottet Mt the P9C9 ln 5'.58 ... brl•tetroke. Stuart SmlCtt fll TDU, a product of Edteon··· WM aecond In 54.88, SMU'• CNla Weilemen third at 54.86. 8-t wenn.tty flnllhed third In i• en.ta to qualtfy for an ~ rn.aa berth In tncttana .--tN1i )'99'. -Teut. Which 'took the tMd en OYer8M atandlnga Friday Nght - 178.50 point• -th,. Po1r11J ahted of dtifendlng ct\M~­Flot"lda -went on to wtn tM ._. In 3:13.S5. The Texn quartet of Ric* Smith, Chris AIYee and John edged Southern Methodist by -then two-tentna of a eecond. Meanwhile, R6cardo Prldo. a former Mia.Non VJeto High , .. ., out, became the ftr1t dOUbtewll "I In the meet. . Volleyball cham pionsht p ~ at FV tonight , Oranoe Coat OAIL y PtlOT /Saturday. M8'Ch 2~. 1984 SPORTS B REA~ --- Charge ls reduced, but appeBl may keep Perez out of U.S. From AP dl1patcllH SANTIAGO. Dominican Republic -Ill Atlanta Brave~ Pilcher Pascual Perez was convicted Fnday on a rcdu~ charge of cocaine pos5t'ss1on, fined $1.000 and ordered released from prison However. an appeal of the criminal court decmo.n was entered 1mmcd1atcly by District Attorney Luis Coss and that may keep the 24-year-old nght·hander Jailed here well into the m-.ior league season that opens April:?. >\tlanta Braves repre~nta­ t1ves mon1tonng Fnday's trial said Pt'rez had already he-en issued a visa and was to leave for their Flonda training camp on Tuesda} Wnh the prosecution appeal pending. he will not be permitted to leave the Dom1n1can Republic e.,en 1f he should be released from pnson. It lOUld not be learned 1m- Pere:& med1ateh 1f the U S. consul in Santiago "'lluld rl'' oke the· '1sa because of thl' \·onvKtion. thl' l'4u1valC'nt ofa m1~emeanor. Thl'rl' "'"'' no 1mmediatl' word on when tht· pro$t'cu11 on appeal would be hrard .\ 'ipol>.nman for baseball ( omm1si.1ont>r Bow1l' Kuhn ..aid tx•lon· the appt·al v.as announced 1ha1 Pl·rt•1\ ellg1till1t~ to pla\ 1n thl· maJOr$ s11ll was under 1nH·~11ga11on ··with lhl' dt>ci.,1on. "'l' arl· now 1n pos1t1on to i.:omplete our own 1nvest1ga11on." the baseball .,pokl's- man s;i1d '''°'' tn ht!> reporting. "'l' are currentl} e' aluating tha1 " Hamilton claims fourth title OTT.\°"'.\ -Scott Hamilton. the Ill U.S. Ol}mp1r champion. won h1'> founh straight world figure skattng 11111.' Fnday night with a medle) of tnplc Jumps. · d1zz)ing spins and ltghtn1ng-qu1ci.. footwork. It wasn't the knockout program he had hoped to skate to redeem his sub-par performance at Sarajevo. but again. 11 "'as good enough for gold. The last four-ume world rha mp1on was Amencan Haves Alan Jenkins. who hdd the titles from 1953 through 1956 Cobb found innocent in fix trial NEW 'tORI\. -Former Boston m College basketball star Ernie (. obb was found innocent Fnda~ ofpart1c1pa11ng 1n a scheme to fix games during the 1978-79 season. A Brookl} n federal coun JUI) apparently believed Cobb's statement that although he took S 1.000 from a man later con" 1cted 1n the plot. he had not been asked at that time to fi'< games.and that "'hen he was asked la ter. he refused. Platona anap Lakera• •treak INGLEWOOD -Center Bill m Laimbccr&ribbed 19 n:bound11nd ttOttd 21 points Friday ni:&ht to le d the Detroit Piston.s to a 121 • l I 8 victory over the Los Anael~ Labrs u1 a National BasketbaJI AsSOC'tation pMe. Detroit hid not beaten Los Angeles in four years. los1na 10 games in a row. and the Lakcrs were canyina a five-aamc winnina streak, includina the last three on the road. The Lakers fall to 46-lJ. Forward Kelly Tnpucka led Octron with 24 points. John Lona had 18. Isiah Thomas and Vinnie Johnson 17 ~1ecc for the Pistons. 40-30. Center Kareem Abdul.Jabbar led Los Angele w11h 35 points, leaving him 163 shy of Wilt Chamberla10'1» all-time NBA record. Angels rally in ninth to nip A •s Lubrat1ch\ two-run sm$1<' w11h two outs 1n P.\LM SPRI NG'i -tl've Ill the bottom of the ninth inning Frida> gave the .\ngels a 6-5 v1ctol) O\l'r the Oakland .\ ·s m e"\h1b1t1on baseball .\fter the .\'shad taken a :5-4 lead"' Ith two runs 1n tht' top of the ninth. Da~ I onu.:r'I and Reggie Jachon kd ofT 1he bottom ofthl· inning "'llh single~ off Tim "itoddard. who retired the ne).t tv.o men v.h1le a v.ild pitch ad,anced thl' runner<, Mike Brov.n dre"' an intentional walk before Lubrat1('h·s single up the middle. 'iconil'r'i. who had four h11s. cl1ma'<ed a three-run rail) in the set:ond inning v.1th a two-run s1ngll~ off Oakland Staner teH' Mc( att). Bob Boone's run-sconng tnplt 1n the third made 11 4-0. Dodgers release eight players VERO BEACH. Fla. ...._ The Los Ill ..\n~eles Dodgers cut eight players from their major league roster Friday, including speed) outtielder R.J. Reynolds. but still remain four players abo' e the regular season hm1t ot 25. Meanv.hile. the Dodgers· scheduled game Fnday against Boston was cancelled because of ra in. There were no surprises among the eight cuts - although Reynolds. outfielder Cecil Espy, first baseman Sid Bream. pitcher Larr) White and ca tchers Gilbcno Reyes and Dave Sax had been given limited playing opponuniues wtth the Dodgers late 1n the 1983 season. Sa' 1s a brother of Dodger second-baseman Steve Sa>.. Others cut Friday were 19-year-old outfielder Jose Gonzales and 20..year-old pitcher Va nce Lovelace. Reynolds. a 13-year-old switch-hitter, drove in 11 runs in 24 late season games with Los AngtJes last September. batting .236 but also stealing five bases in five tnes. He had batted .337 with 18 homers and 89 RBI for San Antonio of the Texas League before being called up to the Dodgers. CdM holds off Uni in tennis, 17-11 Ln1 .. ers1t) H1 gh0 \ ( hn' C.reer n:ma1ned unbeaten 1n \1nglc:"> v.1th a sweep at 1he froJans· court. 1nduding a 6-4 I' 1cto~ O\ er Scott Bro"' nsberger. but Corona del Mar v.al~cd awa~ v.11h team honor'> in what ma) ha"e been the No I St:a Vie"' League dual match of the )Car ( orona del Mar captured a 17-11 'erd1c1. ke}ed b~ a big margin 1n singles pla) where C orona chalked up an 11 -5 edge. .\lso m the Sea View. Jon Flagg and Greg Spicer teamed up in doubles to dominate Newpon Harbor and teammate Ro n Alrya sparkled m singles play as Estancia swept past Newport Harbor. 21-7. In Sunset League action: Fountain Valle) got past Ocean View. 23-5. with singles star Tuan Ngu}en sweeping, while Edison was a 25-3 winner over Wcst1t11nster, spaked by the play ofTodd Holmes. who lost JUSt one game m sweeping four singles foes. Huntington Beach dispatched Manna, 20..8. as John Gabnel and Patnck Nordberg took all four sets in singles. CAL'S CAMERAS PRESENTS ... PHOTO CONTEST Rick Burleson Burleson examined INGLEWOOD (AP) - Angel shortstop Ri ck Burleson is suffering from a slight tear of the rota tor cu fT on hi s th rowi ng arm. the A.merican League team an- nounced on Frida> The inJury was disclosed aficr an anhrogram was taken Friday at Cenunela Hospital. a team spokes- man said. Bob Ea1twood, in pursui1 of his fir1t n title m a 13-ycar PGA Tour carttr, •hot a 4-undl'r-par 68 in 1ust)' wind) and opened up a two-stroke lead Frida)' in the second round of the USF&G 01 1c an New Orleans. Eastwood, 38, had a career-best finish la$t year as runner-up in the Tournament Players Championship. He reached the tournament halfway point with a 36-hole total of 134, I 0 under par on the 7,080-yard Lakewood Country Club cour'$C. Bel1llt.ard Lu1er. a West German who last yenr 'witched to a cro S·handcd putuna stroke and won five European tournament • remained in close pursuit at 136. shoouna 1 sec- ond-round 69 ... PHJ Haney fittd a two-under-par 69 ' to take a three-stroke lead af'ler two rounds of 1hc Vintage Invitational senior tournament at Indian Wells. Harney stands at 137. ix under par m 1he 72-holc event at The Vintage ( lub Farmer agrees to extension LOS ANGELES -Larry Farmer. m who~ third year as coach was UCLA basketball's most dismal season since 1965-66. announced Friday he has agreed to a two-year extension of his contract. UCLA Athletic Director Pete Dalis. who appeared at a news conference with Farmer. said the extension was offered .. based on continutt y and a good solid base." Dalis had given a vote of confidence to Farmer when the season ended two weeks ago. but Farmer reponedly ai.kcd for a guaranteed contract tor three years. 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Irish advance to NIT semis Virginia Tech also heading for New York after 72-68 win From AP dlspatcbet PITTSBURGH -Joe Howard hit a dnvina layup and added four key free throws as Not~ Dame broke open a tight $Ame in the final thrtt minutes to defeat Pittsbu,.P, 72-64. in the National Invitation Tournament semifinals Friday. The victory sends the Irish. 2()..11 . into a semifinal round aame against Southwestern Loui iana on Monday in New York. Ttm Kempton scored on a ~hon-range shot bcfo~ Howard broke free for his layup with 2:41 remainina &hat lifted the Irish to a 60-56 lead. Clyde Vaughan netted two free throws with 2:28 remaining to cut Notre Dame's lead to two points. But Scott Hicks then worked free for a baclcdoor layup, ~taning the Irish on a eight-point run that !ncludcd Howard'!. four free throws and built Notre: Dame s lead to 68-58 with a minute remaining. In o ther NIT action Fnday Virginia Tech 7%, Tennessee SS BLACKSBURG. Va. -Dell Curry scored 27 points to lead Virginia Tech. The win improved Virginia Tech's record to 21-12 and sent the Hok1es to Nt<w York. where they will meet M1ch1gan Monday night ma semifinal game Rustler softball team now-in first Shutouts were the order of the day in area sof\ball Friday. as Golden West College went ni ne innin's to blank C> press: Orange: Coast was stifled by Santa Ana: and Saddleback won its first conference game by shutting out San Diego Mesa. In high school action. University Jennifer Fre i not only shut out Corona del Mar. she pitched a no-hitter in d1spatch1ng the Sea Kings. 18-0. )While Estancia held off Newport Harbor. 2-0. Golden West presented winning pitcher Karen Carlson with a one-hit 1-0 w1n w1th a run sn the bottom of the ninth against Cypress when Lori Tschetter tripled in Vonna Rossilh who had singled. Carlson had a no-hitter into the ninth before a triple broke up the bid. OC'C came up on the shon end of a 2-0 verdict apinst Santa A.na, as Angie Antrobus yielded both runs in the third. Sam Arledge singled in the first run for Santa Ana, and Lisa Godfrey singled 1n the other run. Saddleback ·handed an Diego Mesa its first Pacific Coast Conference setback. 1-0. behind Cindy Riviere's four-hitter. Ri vitre helped her own cause by singling in the onl) run of the game in the fifth mning. In high school action. Frei struck out two and walked tv.o in no-hitting CdM. Naomi McComb had a two-run homer and Julie Ardell a three-run blast dunng Un1vers1ty's 15-run fifih inning. Anteater Run scheduled .... Sixth annual 5, 1 Ok events to benefit UC Irvine aquatics scholarship fund UC In inc will be the <;1tl' of the sixth annual .\nteatcr Run toda~ The run ,., '>ponsored b) thl' .\nc1cnt Manna and Ru$l\ Pelican restaurants and will feature 5 and IOI.. races. There are 12 d1v1s1onl> 1n the 5~ race and 19 d1 \1s1ons in thl' I Ok. Pre-race reg1strat1on begin!> at Crawford Hall at 6:30 a m on race day. The 5k run begins al l:! a.m and the IOk at 9. Proceeds from tht• ral·e will go to the llCI aquatics 'icholar- ship fund. Cost of the Anteater Run 1s $9 w1th a T-sh1n (S 10 late fee) and $5 without a shin ($6 late fee). Overall winners (male and female) for both races wall receive com- plimentary dinners for two at the A.nc1ent Manner or Rust) Pelican restaurants. D1Hs1on first place win- ners will receive dinner for one The races will be run through the UCI campus. • * * Beardsk' 2 7. finished 'il'lOnd to .\ltx·no '>afo1ar b\ 1v.o '>l'ronds m the I %2 Boston ~1 arathon 1n a time of 2.0!! 5J Beard'llc\ a nau'e ot Rui.h <.11,. Min n .. underwent surgl'r) Feb. 2.' io remo'c scar t1SSUl' from a ncr'e 1n hi' heel. a cond111on calkd Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome. Beardsle} first de,elopcd chronic Achilles tendonitts dunng the Nev. York Marathon 1n October 1982. and underwent surge!) to correct the cond1t1on in Jul) 1983. Howe ... er. according 10 his coach. Bill Squires, Beardsley's kg did not heal a) quickly as expected. He's never been able to full) recover from that inJUI) he suffered in ·82. says Squires. Squires added that he hopes Beardsley will be able to resume his racing career 1n the fall Beardsley entered th~ Los Angeles International Marathon Feb. 19. but Dick Bcardslc). holder of the was forced to drop out after seven second-fastest U.S. marathon ume miles. 0£1HHS 8ROSTERHOUS RUNNING instead. ,try to qualify in the I 0.000-meter event. Shorter made his plans known at a press conference 1n New York recent- ly. detailing a nat1onw1de signature gathering campaign to show suppon for our Olympic athletes. .. .. .. RUNNING SCHEDULE TecMY Antoteter """ S •Itel 1• -8.oln' I e.m C Sii l end 9 em ( IOkl with orocffdt of lhe rece 10 benefit the UCI eouella KftO!erst\lp fund Pre·r.01,11e1lon begins el Crewtord HeN et 6.30 • "' SelurlMv FH Is $9 with T ·shirt (SI e•lre le•e IHI arid $S ""lll'IO\lt. 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The S 175 entry fee includes areen fees. cans, tee pnus., beverages and lunch on the course dtnnerand prizes. Tee--0fTwill beat I I a.m. with the day's activ111es culmmauna m the awards banquet at 5:30 p.m wnh head coach John Robmson attcndma. An auction of Ram memorub1ha wilt also be held. Persons interested in the golf classic should phone Larry Richardson in the March of Dimes office at 631-8700 or 553.0881. State karate cbamplon•blJM The Cahfom1a Karate Cfiamp1onsh1ps arc set for Sunda)'. Apnl I at Santa Ana Coll~. F1gh11ng. Kata and team com~ution arc ~heduled. Regis1ra11on begins at 9:30 a.m. and ehmina11ons are at 10. Adm1ss1on 1s $4 for <1dults and S.2 for children 12 and under. For more information, phone 645.0337 Carl•bad Grand Prli Carlsbad Raceway will be the sue of the first grand pnx rare on Saturday and Sunday, April 21-22 for the benefit of Re11n111s Pigmentosa Jntcmation. An assemblage of vintage and classic grand pnx ty~ cars will be presented along with lhl' Concours d'Eleganrc followed by practice runs. qualifying and racing. On Sunday will be a celebrity race with stars of entertainment and spons com~ting on a mm1aturc trark. Admission 1s SIO both days. For more information. phone 650-0586. .SO.t, RV, Dab•'W me~• allow lrvine Laite will boo a ru.nt-day Boat·R V and Fisbina T1C'kle Show be&Jnn!na June. 2. The lake iJ located in the Saddlcblck Halls of cut Oranse County of'f the Newport FrttWay and Chapman Avenue. Boats, RV1 and motorhomet will be on dJ1play and potenll&l boat buym will have the opportunity to take test runs on the lake. F1shina sear, outboerd motora. water Ria, accessory products and vacation opportunities wtll also be available. The show will continue throu&h June 10 and wfll include on-thC*water entertainment featur- ina professional water ski demonatrations and some of the world's fastest race boats. More information on the show is available by phonina 97(}.27S7. Trlatl.alon tn.lnbJI camp The National Triathlon Traming Camp will be held from June 29-July I and Aua. 17-19 at UC Irvine. The price is S 130 per pel'$0fl, including room and board. a T-shin. and a Jriathlon packet. Camps are limited 10 the first 42 registered appli~nts. Guest instrurtors will include top tnathletes Juhe Moss. Mark Montaomery. Pat Hmes. Dave Scott. Lu Applegate and Georse Yates. The mstrurtors will provide 1nd1v1dualized training and mstrucuon and set up a per- sonalized trainmg program. Several seminars and fitness duses will also be presented. For more 1nforma11on. phone (213) 466-9157. Az.alel•-DodJten tame trip <>range Coast i"ollqe s Community Service Office will host an excursion to Anaheim Stadium Fnday for the Anaels-Dodaers Freeway Series game. Tickets, priced at S 12, include adm1ss1on and round trip transponation. The}' are on sale at the campus community service office located in the Student Center building. The office is o~n Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.-7 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m.-noon. Tickets can also be purchased by phone (432-5527) by using Visa or Mastercard. The bus will leaauc the OCC auditorium parking lot at 6:30 p.m. and is scheduled to return at approX-imately 11:30 p.m. For more information, phone 432-5880. Dr:ugs, baseball: No policy Major leagues still jumbled in directions to solve problem Two wee ks before the start of a new season. maJor league baseball's approach to the problem of drug abuse appears to have changed little since 1983. a summer in which the rumors of use of cocaine and other narcotics among players proved to be all too true. As in the past few years, spnng training camps are a forum for speakers from the FBI. the Drug Enforcement Agency, Commissioner Bowie Kuhn's office and the players association. and occasionally for a former player to tell a quiet clubhouse of his own battles with drugs or booze. But while some teams conduct seminars. some employ special drug consultants and some have estab- lished hothnes and counseling programs for tro ubled players, there remains no uniform policy to deal with the issue. O ffi cials are hopeful of some type of agreement on the matter by the time the season opens April 2. Meanwhile, the absence of a handful of veterans is the most v1s1ble sign of the drug problem in the national pastime. Steve Howe of the Los Angeles Dodgers, National League Rookie o f the Y car in 1980. has been banished from baseball for now because of repeated relapses into Drew Pearson awake, alert DALLAS (AP) -Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Drew Pearson was "awake and alert" after sustajning inJunes in a traffic accident that killed his brother. a spokeswoman at Presbyterian Hospital said Friday. Pearson, 33, was injured Thursday when his sports car slammed into the rear of a parked tractor-trailer about I :30 a.m. Police said he apparently fell asleep at the wheel. Pearson underwent surgery later Thursday to repair a hemorrhaging liver and spent a restful night, accordinJ to a hospital spokeswoman. who asked not to be identified. He re mained in serious, but stable condition Friday, the spokeswoman said. Carey Mark Pearson, 27. was pronounced dead at the accident scene of multiple injuries. The truck driver escaped inJury. Pearson's blood alcohol level was well below the level for legal intoxication. but he had been drinking before the crash, pohc,c said. Police spokesman Donald Keith said Pearson's vehicle was traveling "at an excessive speed." Cowboys Coach Tom Landry a nd other colleagues were optimistic about Pearson's recovery. 1 cocaine use a nd his refusal to accept mandatory drug testing. Four members of the 1983 Kansas City Royals, two since traded and one released , were sent to jail and remain on suspension by Kuhn at least until May 15 after pleading guilty to attempting to possess cocaine. Last year. 13 players who admitted to - o r were cau~ht -using or possessing drugs surfaced . Also. at vanous times during the 1983 season, players on several other teams were questioned b y federal authorities about drug use. Yet. when Kenneth Moffett, then executive director of the Major Lea~ue Baseball Players Association. tried to take a more conciliatory stance last year with the owners. partly over the subject of mandatory spot-testing for drug use. the union fired him. "I think something has to be d one and 1f tt means sacnficing some people. then you have to do it," said Joe Morgan, a 19-year veteran now with the OakJand A's. disagreeing wtth the union's stance. "The Players Assoc1at1on is trying to protect as many players as it can, but there has to be something done to let the players know that you can't just do this and get ofTeasy." John Mc Hale, president of the M ontreal Expos and a member of baseball's Drugs Study Committee, said the game is close to uniform educational and treatment procedures. "By the end of spring training, we hope everyone will have approved a proposal for a dru$ program that we've presented" to the owners and the union, he said. Happy wlnnera Dr. WllH•m Cowan (left) and Lyle l"tnley were the wtnnera at the recent Gifford B. Teeble llemortal tolf toamq at lrtine Cout cc with a beet ball net 120. Gold medalists honored Sammy Lee, Bruce Furniss and Bob Webster, all of whom were winners of two Olympic aold medals, will be inducted into the Oranse County Sports Hall of Fame Monday at the Anaheim Convention Center. Lee, while compctina for Koru1 captuRd aold medals atthe 1948and 'S20lympic 0amessn 10..meterdivina. He allO tervcd as U.S. Olympic d ivin.a coach at the l 960 Oames and is a tutor and coach of current divina 11ar Orea Louaanis. Webtter,,..anothcr of Lee's students, won 10..meter titles in the 'ou and '64 Games. A fonner Sanll Ana Hiah and Santa Ana Collete student, he is cumntly divine coach at the Univmity of Arkansas. f'umiaa, out of Foothill Hiah. won told medals in lbe 200 fn:estyk and 800 free ~lay at tbc Montrt.al Games in 1976 Jn addition, Jack Stovall will be the 1984 Reipient of the Lifetime Achievement Awird. lnfonnation on t.ackell for the btnquct is available by j)honjna 53S-309 I . J ~ Cout OAtLY PflOT/8alutdtly, Metdt 24. '"'4 Taking a few liberties Irvine High '• Bob Hamelin doa a little •~uffle ln Friday'• Sea Vlew Leaeae &ame &Cainat Co8ta M aa. Inine hel d OD to poet a 2-0 Yictory o•er the Mutana•· .. .. ·= Torvill-Dean wowing 'emj Bullfight steals spotlight at figure skating finals ~~~~~~~~ OTTAWA (A P) -Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean earned more perfect marks for bringing the aura of the bullring to the ice rink and Judy Blumberg and Michael Seibert kept U.S. medal hopes ali ve i., dance competition at the World Figure Skating ChampionshiJ?S. With one event left, Blumberg and Seibert were third behind Natalia Bestemianova and Andrei Bukin, the Soviet Olympic silver medalists. The U .S. teams of Carol Jean Fox and Richard Dalley were eighth and Ehsa Spitz and Scott Gr~ory were 10th. The British Olym pic gold medalists earned an unprecedented solid row of nine 6.0s for their dance to the Paso Doble - a Spanish rh) thm -in the original set pattern event. Their other set of marks -for composition -were all 5. 9s. By garnering the nine perfect scores. the magical couple broke their own record set at the 1983 World Championships when they earned seven 6.0s for thetr rock 'n' roll routine. Dean credited the cheenng. sellout crowd of 8,000 at SWIMMING ---- . the C1v1c Centre with helping the couple attam pcrtecuon.E "The audience here was fanwtic. They were mont appreciative and knowledgeable then they were in: Sarajevo." : Said Betty Callaway, the couple's coach: ··1t was the: best I have ever seen them skate. There was just that littlo; extra something. .. not so much the skating, but the: presentation. I never expected 6s across the board." T orvill and Dean nave collected 16 perfect marks h~ so far and now have 123 overall since 1978. The three-time world champions earned seven of. those 16 marks Thursday in compulsory dances. Skating to Rimsky-Korsakov's "Cappricio Espanol,"': Dean, 26. took the ice with his partner draped over his ri&ht. shoulder like a matador's cape. To enhance the cape etlect. Torvill, 25. wore • specially designed costume in billowy black and white. Playing the part of a dominating matador, Dean circled the rink wnh his panner. twirling and pulling her in a series of spectacular moves that included a difficult flip over. 1 •· ~· - They were required to make three full tours of the rink and each time ~an expertly flipped Torvill over like a pancake just inches off the acc. In Sarajevo. she touched the ice once while doing it Here she was flawless. Caulkins wants it once more At2 1 somesayshe'sallwet but only time will tell the tale INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Tracy Caulluns 1s uncer- tatn when she will decide that a swtmsull is for getting a tan. rathe r than something to be worn in the pursuit of medals, records and team points. But after more than a decade of competition and intensive training, the 2 1-year-old from Nashville, Tenn., is looking ahead to one last big year and some Olympic gold. There are those who say that Caulkins has peaked - that the thousands of time trials. workouts and races have taken their toll, and her best performances are behind her. There is new mot1vat1on this year. however, for the University of Florida Junior. ··1 was disappointed about not being in the 1980 Olympics because of our boycott. but I'm lucky because I have another o pponunit)." Caulkins said. "There wert others selected in 1980 who are now out of amateur athletics. "Since I have the opportunity. I don't want to let 1t go lo waste." If the recent NCi\A women's championships were any indication. Caulkins will make the most of that second chance. Without being challenged most o f the time. Caulktns claimed four individual champ1onsh1ps, giving her 12 tn three years. She set an American record for the 60th 11me 1n lowenng her own standard in the 200-yard ind1v1dual medley. In the 400 IM. Caulkins cut more than four seconds off her old mark and was back in the water within 30 minutes to lowerthe NCAA record in the I 00 breaststroke. In her fourth victory, Caulkins lowered the NCAA record set last year by Mary T . Meagher 1n the 200 butterfly. Aaron, Downing repeating act? ATLANTA (AP) -On Apnl 8, 1974, Hank Aaron stepped to the plate at Atlanta Fulton County Stadium and hit a home run off Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Al Downing. O n April 8. 1984, he'll try to do it again. The Braves are plannt"' a special promotion before their April 8 game apinst Montreat re-eoactina Aaron's 71 Sth home run, which moved him past Babe Ruth as the all-time Iona. Aaron, now director of player development for the Braves, will put on his old No. 44 uniform and step to the plate aaainst Oownina. who works these days in community relations for the Dodgers. Also on hand will be fo rmer Braves pitcher T om House, who cauaht the ball 10 ycan aao while standin& in the Atlanta bullpen. The Braves art do ing cvcrythtn& an their power to make sure that their retired slutfCr suit can slam one over lhe fence -includana buy1na some superchaf'l'Cd baicball "rve ordc~ jackrabbit balls," said Braves pubhc relations director Wayne Min hew "I j ust hope Oownina can titl aet it o er lbe plue:· In addition. the 5-9 broadcasting major with a 3. 79 grade-point avera$e started Flo rdia relay teams toward Amencan and U nited States open records in both the 200 and 400 freestyle relays at the Indiana U niversity-Purdue University Natatonum. "I thought this m1ghl be the last chance for some really fast short-course times." Caulkins said. "T o be in this shape. to be in this fast pool. I'll probably never have this combination again." That does not necessanly mean she is ready to retire from swimming anytime soon, Caulkins continued. "It just depends on how I perform this summer and how I feel about my swimmihg." she said . "Whether I want to continue to compete and do. I don't think it will be on a real intense level. ? "I've always had a good time aod enjoyed it. h woul4 be fun to play a little more ·· : ~ ------ ' • \ ~ t I l . !--- , . ~ " ,, ••• ( • .r. r, .~ ""\ ''" ' ... •• :· ¥ f oR THf Rf cORD ttaA W•STERN CON,aR•NCI f"adlc OM\IM w L ~ 01 a·Ulren .. 23 6'7 P'Otlland 42 ,. '°° . ..., S..ttlt ,. 35 .501 11 PllMNll » ,. oe , ..... 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Pi>oen111 98 Teftl9f\r's Games wu111no1on a l New York lnd111n11 at Milweukff Denver ar Dallas San Antonio at KanH\ Clrv At1an111 at Houston OelrOll •t Phoenix Porrlano a• GOIOen S1111e Pistons 121, L•k•n I II DETROIT -Benson 10, TriPUcka 74 Lalmt>eer 21, lon11 II . ThOmas 17, V Jonnson 17, Levingston 6, Cureron 2, Tvler 6. Tolbul O. Totals Sl-IOS 18·22 121 LOS ANGELES -lhrnl>ts 6, Wilkes 12. Abdul· J1t>1>11r 3S. E Jol!nson II, Sco11 11 Coooer 0 Wortl'lv 16 McGee 8, MCAOoo 17 N111er O To111s 50·11 11·73 118. kore bv Ova""" Detroit 36 70 37 21-111 Los Angeles 21 27 JJ 36-118 Trtree·P01nt ooals-Thornes, Sco11 Fouted out-None Rel>O<.lnds-Oetrolt 4 (Lelrnbffr 191, Los Anv.1es 38 (Wortl'lv 91 Auis11-0etro1t ll (ThOmes 131, Los An· ve•es 3' IE Jonnson 101 Totet tours-Detrou 23 LOt An9eles ?S A-11 SOS COLLEGE NCAA tournament DIVISION I EAST REGIONAL (II A..,,..) TOdev's Chi~ voro1n1e (20· I II vs tndl•n• 172·11 MIDEAST REGIONAL (II lt111ntrtGft, l(y.) TodAv's ClllmPionMlio 1111r'°1s 126·•) vs Kenluckv (18·41 MIDWEST REGIONAL (at SI. Lt1.1ls) Fr.day'' s.miflnll kores Houston 11. MemP,,ls State 11 Wake Forest 73 OePa ut 71 (011 Sunday's CMmllionShiD Houston <30·•1 vs Wake Foresr 123·81 WEST REGIONAL la t UCLA> FrkSav's Stmlfinal Scores Georvetown &1 Nev1oa Liu Veoas 4 Da vton 6'. Wasn•no1on SI SundlY'\ Cl'11molonsl'11p Davton (11· 10) vs C.eoroelown )1 •31 FINAL FOUR Al Startle S.turdlv, MlrCll Jl Mideast cn11rnP•O~ ., West cnamP1or> East c.namo1on vs M1awest cnamooon Mol'4av, April 1 Cnarno1onsll1p 11ame NIT FrldlY's Tlllr<I RO<lnd Scorn Notre Dame 17 P1lls1>ur911 6' V1rg1n1a Teen n Tenneutt 68 Mondi V'S SemlflnltlS (I I Mldison Squirt G1rcleft, NY) V1roln1a Teen (71·121 vs. Mlcn1oan (21·10) Noire Dame 120· I I I vs Soutllwestern Lou1su1na 123·8) WednesdlY't ~II (II Mldison Sciuare Gercleft, NY> COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN Ora"" Cout 63, Cypress 57 OAANGE COAST -KrUPKll 6, Rivera •. Ginsourg 23, Mend<>ze 10, Kansas 2. Burris 16 To111is 2• IS-26 63 CYPRESS -Mitchell S. Nalt.asone 17 Jenson 19, Joseon 2, Dvlo.l'lou~ 12. Swenson 1 Torars 74 9· 14 S7 Harft1me Or11noe CoH t. 26·2S Total louts Orange Coasr 16, Cvpreu 71 Fouled out Krupka <OCCl S.dcleback 74, Palomar 40 PALOMAR -Bates U 10arrotd 0 Sentr1cn 8 Oanmer 8. Jolinson 0 B1trena 10 Totals 16 I · 11 .0 SADDLEBACI( -Ga ns I'. Esttv 16 Jones 9 Llovd 2. L1rne1>rook S, C•rc1a • Carr 8, LaNoue 2 Hines 14 Torars lJ 8· U 74 HaHtlme S.Odlebacll. 39·21 Total fouls Paloma r IS, Saooreo11c~ IJ Swlmmln9 COMMUNITY COLLEGE Cue\11 lnvlt1Tlon1I (Finl of IWO•dlY l'Tlfffl MEN Teem Scores 1 Full.,ton 1J9 1 1 Goloen We$1 I 10 3 Wt\! Vallev O • CorleQe of Seou•OI\ SS S ChaOOt SS. 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Rlvltre end Loct.· 11ar1 w-1t1111tr•. ,., L.-otmc:l'lt11 2&-Prtfll HIGH SCHOOL ~ 11, CtrtN _,MM t Corona dOI Mor 000 000-O O Unlversltv Oil l(lSl•-11 9 I •~ end Cro\SOf'I; l'rtl and Cale. 2'411 (Ul Hll-McComt» IUI, Ardelt IU) In.Mia I, .......,, ...,._ t NewOOtt Harbor OOI 000 C>--4 7 2 E•toncla 001 000 •-I • 1 H Mee,.. and L Maciel. K•na al'IO ~lie LOI AlamltOI fllUDAY'S ••suLn (Utnf .. ff ....... IWlf'llM• ....-1 ,. .. ST uc•. Ol\t "'"" oec•. SNmus <'teeth) 10.20 ~.40 J.40 Metler 0 G (MJUtell) UO UO lallll"ll 81Mv tHvmanl , '° Also rocecl Sokv• Finl. Hot N lolrwrll<I. Heaven HtlO Us, Boats. Mofl Ami MalHlk Time: 1'01 lt S ,, •XACTA (,.II peld JtdO. SECOND RAC•. Ono mll• pact. C1c11e ILonoo) 7.00 4 20 2 IO Wvnna Nanctlne (kutOltrJ o&.20 HO 1tou1100f\ <S ... lh) 2.60 Also receo Mftlll' Wiit, HUOllle, Trinltv Henov«. Real Sl.wlv. 8arOwtll. Vouno 8urllnQlon Time; 2-<>2 31 S n EXACTA (4·9) o.tld i2uo THIRD RAC&. One mite Pllet rhctor11 Henover (An<lrsnl 6.60 l 20 2.60 Annots Bruader (kut«>lerl 3 00 2.tO Miu Warm 8 rNH (Pierce) 3.40 AIM) r1ceo Oanlet EnOHVOr, Oreo Bvrd. Windemere Time: 1 S4 l tS S2 EXACTA IS·6) Pl ld , .. 00 !'OURTH RAC&. One mire PllCt Stel11r LIQl'tl (Aubin) UO 3 80 3.?0 .t.ndvs Hermon (81eckman> 29 00 9 20 Dlamonte Sllh>oor IAnderM>nl •.00 Also r11ce<1 80ltnol. Accome>ltce, Howdv OoP. Acuff. Luckv Levilv Countr .. Com· rort Time 200 lt S FIFTH RACE. Ona mile Pace Creva Dickie (Sprl9g,) II 00 4 20 3.80 V•lanrlno (Anoersonl 3.00 2.60 FrH Pour I Denni\) S IO Also raced TemPC> 8rua Clllp, 1<.ni11tit Cracker 1C1r11ver True Chlrtos, M11 Tllanks Allwood. Tvplc;el Time 1.SI 4 S '2 EXACTA (6· 11 o.tld '36.20 SIXTH RACE. One mire pace Trlu Lest (Pleno1 23.80 10.20 PIHH SQUfflt (Grundvl S 40 '·'° 3.80 Vanella H11nov., (Anderson) AIM> r•c1<1 Procralrn, Welt Glrl, Gran<! Siem. Trume> BrNzew•v Belle, Regel Gazelle Time: 1.59 3/S. 4.60 Sae\Of'leO SclUHH. S2 EXACTA Ct ·SI paid Sll0.60 SEVENTH •ACE. One mlle p1ce a·Krtleter's POPC>v (Kblr) 13 60 11 00 S.•O 11·Capteln Kn"1nl ISUl'll 13.60 11.00 S .a Executor ( L11ckev I 6.60 e-enrrv. AIJO receo. TarPOl'l C>onnv, Max 8urnl>ro, W111>ro, Wlnnl09 Game, Direct Ktno, Norclel Trvu. Time; 1:59 l/S. S2 £)(ACTA (1-2) o.tid S73.00 EIGHTH RACE. One rnlle pace Summer Sllloe (SIHll'll 10.20 6 20 4 60 Gooe1tlme Bvrd (COQlnl l 00 2 IO Regent Mite IC>flornorl UO Also ri ced Final Note, Baroness Crtrls. Mav Wlno, Traci Miss, RhOda Lol>etl, Se>rin9 Fling. Time· l:S8 l/S. Sl EXACT A 13·11 paid 131 80 NINTH RACE. Ono mire Pa ce Dorot,,v Bret lleckevl 9 IO S 60 160 T at>ella Beth ( Pelling) • 20 2 •O Rov11 RarnPeoe (Balltar11eonl 2 20 Also race<! Tl'l•ls Liie. Krndlv Ll111'11. TarPOrl Merl1nne, Stolen Momen1t, Wl'lata Scnarzle Time· l'S6 31S $? PICK SIX (2+8· 1·3·21 p111a $ l,5'S IO w11,, 12 wl,,nlnQ tickets (five ,,orsesl Carrvover POol Sll.SSI 00 TENTH RACE. One rnlle P.-.ce AndVS Liiv ISleetnl 49 00 20 80 9.00 H1 C Skioi>er (Lonool 16 00 8 00 M1on19111 Mine (Kueorer) 3.60 Also raceo Ric,, N SP•cev, Muter Sw11crt. Stolt.t\ Buooa Hebv Scorpio G Jtl>e HO Time 1 S9 J 5 $l EXACT A • 2· 1 t Paid '203 80 Attendance 6,984 Santa Ani1• FRIDAY'S RESULTS ( ""' Of ti ·di Y !Mrouthl>red mff tint I FIRST RACE. " > turlOllQS Hide e Pennv (loiawtev) 4 60 l .0 7 40 Buss Driver !Ltl>lla m) IS 00 160 Ll<lv Colleen (Mai.al 3 20 .l.lso receo Fa11 Ctuo Rovat Cnor\Ji, GvPsv Autumn Recoverv Jonn• s Girt How Ye Doon. Garoac z. 1ntr1gu1ng BolO Time 1 18 4 S SECOND RACE. I I 16 miles St111e Outv IP1ncavl 6 IO • 00 2 60 Mark's Heir 1Ga1111ano1 1 00 4 70 w reatn (McC•rron) 3 60 Also raced Solo Orbit JurnC>Off Joe. E•ce lll>ur, Rani n Riven. Ya Y• Goo Goo Time· I «. n DAIL y DOUBLE (3·21 paid S16 ,0 '2 CONSOLATION OOUILE 13·11 Peia "00. THIRD RACE. 6 furlongs Davs ol Glorv (Pierce I 11 60 I 00 S.tO Rel>elff I Olivares) S 40 4.00 Luc It. v C1rnllle < Peoroz11 I 4.70 Also raced· G. for Glrls. Sun,rtlne Room, Lissome, Parade • Star. Time: 1:10 3tS FOURTH RACE. 6 lurronvs Her Ro1<11ty (McC1rron) 7.20 Udv Trilbv (Veltmuetel Kenervv (Pincav) 3.40 2 '° 3 00 110 110 Also racoo Hlnou GOid. Tlckv Tac Tlrne 1.09 2/S '5 EXACTA (4·Sl paid SS7 SO FIFTH RACE. 1 furlon11s. Valentine Lew (Slbllte) 10 80 S IO 480 Long Live ,,,e King (Pierce) 17 20 14 00 Nortn Lino IHawlevl 1060 Atso ri ced Ao1t110, Sanv Sl119er. Sen· 111 Cn•lrma n TvPlc11 Pro. Torsion P rince. urac RidQe Time. 114 115 U EXACTA (3·4) Pllld S.so&6.00 SIXTH RACE. 6''> lurton9$ P11ricla James (Vlnzt) 3.40 2 40 1 .0 BHlroondll'leboosh (Qrl119a) SOO 3.60 Martha Ellz•t>tt,, (Fuentes) • 60 .t.tso ri ced Paulr19 tne HOim, Sonora Court. Lovtl .. Sent• Ynez, Oelleoon Time· 1 II 1 5 SEVENTH RACE. 1 1116 mllltl FtOllllng Fil (Dlll\y) • 20 2 60 Huie Blaze IVelt nzuel•l 4 60 Norwlck lMcC•rron) AIM> raced Proof. Counr Gerne. ern Time 1-41 115 U EXACTA 12·11 Pel<l l3150 EIGHTH RACE. 6' > furlonos on tud . Natural Summit (Vrnzl 23 00 10.40 7.20 l'rn Aeellv Smokln ILiPham) 6 40 4.60 Pure Pizeu (Olivares> lUO Also ra~tO D1nr1<111r . Linda's Leader, Ktnned\I E•PrtU, Goleta , Kew GerOtn$. T uml>lt Aneac1 Time 116 12 f"ICK SIX 16+3·7 2·31 oa1<1 s 11.697.20 wiln .even wlnnin9 llcll.ets Ol• hOrses> '1 Pick She consolellon o.110 sse .. 20 wllh n • wlnnl119 tlclttls <five hOrsesl NINTH RACE. 1 111' mites Preservatl"'9 (Hewllvl 13.20 6 40 S 20 Never LOOlt. 8eck IV1tonruelal S '° 400 Young Aomirol IS<blllel 6.IO Also reced Pino Arul, Avandaro, Pl•'• Prince Al. OoQo, Mldnlle Copper, Moon Penn\I Time. 1.0 1/S, U EXACTA (7·5) eteld S1CM 50 AlltnOanCO 22, \66 0..IMfttNM DANA WHM, -.. oneton 3t t>an. U2 mac>.t<tl. 1 "'°'""'°"· 1 \Clbfn NI_..,, treut ....... LOS A*MLSI -llo llloclP. en., 1i. Tulunoa C,.._ ltowtrl, Ca1t11C Lallt, Cottolc &.aooon. Crystal La!lt, l!t Dorado Port. L•k•, L.tot LakH, Ulllt Rock lltwYO!r, Little Roell C,..._ Mllltll.t C,..., Peclt RO.CS ~,._ Lau. Saft Antonio c,...., San Dttna• 111...-voir IANT A a.AllaMA -CICIV'nt Like. DllAJeO• -La~ N .. Ull P9rk ~ lllVUW• -Cahutll Lakt. ~Inner ,_...,_ IAN 11 .. "AAD*O -C11tamont1 Ovtttl '""' Lalo.a, i11-wooe1 Lake VllNTUllA -Ca.altls L•ke Mltrrlla (,.._, Vll\luro lllver (north !otlll SAit a.oo -Ooarw ~. Mii t.ul• . .., .. ...,. ••• c ..... UC lltV1N• INVfTATION.Al. <''lnl ..... ) UC '"'"9 6, TlllM J ,...... Smith (Tl oaf Anl•ton, 3•6. 7·'· 7·S. S.noors (Tl def Mon Son Hlno. • "· ?·6, 6·4. Derr IUCll def. Miiis, 6·3. 6·•· Aleunder (Tl dtf Amor, 6·4, 6·4, Down' (UCI ) def. Thompson, 6·0. 6·1, Roc11owll1 IUCI) OOf Sweonv. 6·•. 6·3. '**91 Oerr·Man Son Hlno lUCll oef Smllh·Mlll$. 7·6. 2·6, 6~•. Anl110fl·Mvers IUCll oef. S.nders·Aleunder. 6·•. 3·6. 7·S. Amor·R oc,.owl11 /UCll Otf SwNnv·Tl>OrnPsO!I. 6·1, 7·S . OtMf' Scarff Minnesota 9, COiorado O Auburn 1, Fresno St 2 Y 111 S. NorthwHfern • Communttv ,-... cal St•le ''*""" 6, OCC l Slnl6H Youno IF/ oet Bonfe, 6·•. 6·2, Ewtn11 tOC) def McSmvthe. ~·7. 6·3, 6·0; Brunelle IF I def Bernenl, 6·2, 6·?, Macres (F) dtf Parker, 6· 1, 7·6, Elfet<arl IF I dof Rhetorlk 6·2, 6·3, Prell (Fl dtf Mellas, 6·4, 6·4 ~ Lowln·Jones IFI oel 8onfa·Barn•rd, 6·3, 7·S, Ewing Parker lOCCI oet Brunttle·~att, 7·6. 6·1. Rhetoril<·Mellu lOCC> Oel Mc'Smvtne·Macru . 6·3, 4·6, 6·4 HIG)4 SCHOOL lhlllftda 21, NoW!tWt Har1Mr 7 Slnlln S.naovar IE I dtf Miiier. 6· 1, IO•f 10 Kerfoot. •·6. def Rel1111storm, 7·6, def AllOI, 6·2. ROl>bin• (E ) won 6·2; IOsl 4·6, S•7, won 6·1; Alvr• IE> won 6·0, 6·4, IO•t 2·6; won 6·2; Sarver IE> won 6·4, IOAI 2·6, 2·6. 3·6 '**°' Fleoo·5'>k:er IE> def. Conkev·RHO. 6·?, 6· 1. dei. Brosnan·Mar1ln, 6· 1, 6·0, Slu<lebaker·Brown (El won 6·•. 7·S, won 6·2. 6·3 c-cte1 NIM 17, Ul)IWnlfv 11 Slnlln Greer IU) de!. Brownst>org.,, 6·4, def Brl119s, 6·3, oef Bonnell, 6-1. oef Burn\. 6· I, P1ncl'IH (Ul IOll, 1·6. 1·6. S·l. won, •·1, Corkerv (UI lost. 1·6, 0·6, S·7, 1·6, wauerman (U) tost, 1·6, 0·6, 1·6, •·6 l>Olllllo• Pautson·Ollver CUI def. J'enlcln·Srnlll'I, 6·•. 6·0. SPiil wilh Hosteller·ProPP, 6·0, 4·6. Venketash·Vogef (UI IOSI, •••• 3·6, \!Mil, •·•. 2·6 Feunt11111 VdeY 2l. OcHtl Vie"' S ~ CaPlk IFV) de! Holmes, 6·4, losr to Ponc,.er.2·6. del. W•no. 6·0, def SooQ. 6·0: NOUV'lfl (FV) won 6·3, 7·6. •· 1. 6·0, Do (FV) lost S-7, 3·6: WOfl 6·0. 6·1, Ouren (FV) IO\I 3·6. 0-6. won 6·0, 6·0 Oeubtes Ml11•·0esPOI (FV) def Hen·CIOoP 6·2. •·0. oef Nouven·Sl09tefon, 6·0, 6· 1 Nost1m1n·Nouven IFVI won 6·2. •·2. won 6·2, 6·2 Huntln9!9n Bffdl 20, Marina I Sin111ts Georiel IHBI oet LOCli.WoO<I 6·3 def Wong. 6·7 oet Tevis. •· 1 def Miit.las, •·3 Nordberg lHBI won &·0, 6·1. 6·0 6·•. Fowler IHBI. lc>st, 2·6, 2·6. won. 6·1, tost, 3·6. MarQuez lHBI lost 2·6. 5·7. won 6·• 6 4 Oe111btes D1rnpm1n·Berg1uno lHBI IOSI 10 LOwe·Hustll<l. 3·• •·6 oet B1vens·Hearev 6·1 •·•. Bt0tev·G11n1 (H81 won 6·3, •·O won 6·1 6·0 Edison 1S, Westmlnstw 3 Slntlft Holmes tE I def Wo1fgen11. 6· 1 oel Rooorrson. 6·0, def O'Oourno. 6·0, oef Srnctalr. 6·0. Ho lEI won, 6·1, 6·0, 6·2. 6·0, McCerten (E l won, 6·1, •·l. 7-S. 6·0. Ptumlev (El won, 6· I. 6·0, 6·4 7·5 ~ Guml>tl·H1n (El def. Collmen·Mullen, 7·6. 6·2. splll willl Uv1,,11r1·Benoa111. 4·6, 6·3. AHlson·Kemell (El won, 6·?, 6·0, $11111, 3·6, 6·3. ~ ... ch 2S\.'t, o-.... 1Vt SMltt Scnantz (LB> def. Anderson, '·0; def. Grover. 6·0; oel. Howle, 6-3; won by def11ull, Haworlh (LB) won 6-0, 6·0, 6·3, bv Oll1un, Brvmflold ILB) won 6·0, 6·•. tosl 5·7; won l>v oetoull, Wehace ILB) won 6· 1, 6·7. 7·S. bv oef•ull Deull6o$ Perrv·Teo Br endl tLBI <lel Peloso·Rlck11bus, 6-0, 6·0. oet. Mer11<1lt,,·Fens1<e, 6·0, 6·0. Mage"·Tlrn 8 rendl ILBI SPiii 6·o&. 4·6, won 6-0, 6·0 El Toro n. Sodclebaell • ~ Scrtrnldt IET> def Yt, 6·2; Olf Lff, 6· 1, oef. He, 6·0, def Lt, 6· 1, Muetlef (E Tl won 6·4, 6·3. 6·0. 6-0, Le IET) IOSI bv Olfault, !Ost bv default, tost S-7, lo$t bv oet1u11. Michaels (ETI lost 2·•. won 6·1, losr S·7. won 6·1 ~ Cesav·Markl"ll CE Tl oel V1.1·Ven. 6· 1. 6·0. det. N11uvt n·Lv. 6·0. 6·3. Markefl·Olemond IETI won 6·0, 6·0, wol'I 6·0, 6· 1. Pro bowtint MILWAUl(EE (AP) -~nulls all_, metcll Olav In the 1150.000 Miller Ooeo oro t>owll1111 tourna menr. wit,, matcn Dlev re· cords, 42·11amo tor•" 111<1 monev won, 111cePI tor top five whO •d"anct to tooav'l flnalt: 1 Teo H•nnallS. lane,vlllt. Otllo, 17·7, 9,6lt. 7 Rickie S.letl. HIQhtanCI, Ind.. IS·f . •.SJt l Marslllll Holmen, JatlUol'lvllle. Ore .. IM , 9.507. •. llMrfl. Rolh. SPrlng L.ak• Htlghls, N J • ll · 11, t,451. S Ja. Borerdl. 8r001t.1Yn. 1•· 10, 9,431 6. Garv DldllMoll, B...nttol'I. Tt•. 14•10, 9 ,ltt, SS,o50 1. ~ Miiier, everell W•VI .. lO·IJ·l, •.m. u .200. I. Mark Fartv. Oltc.eo. 14·10, t.m . 13.700. 9, Clltrllt Ta~. S. St. P11ul, Minn .• ll•IH, t ,301, 13,400. 10. o... E ..... cn1caoo. 12·12, t.·m. iuoo 11. Steve '*· Cincinnati, lo&·lO, f ,?7', U,000 11. Stew Neff, ktato111, Flo , 13·11, t.·HO, 12,IOO. IS, Pelt McC~IC. Hou.Ion. 1'•11, UM. UMO. 14, Jim Mll1tr, Mtw, Arla .. 12·12, t,m. '1.500 H. lhnclv Stouot11on, ll'ldlaNJloth, 12-12. 9,101. u.-. 1 .. lllOl'I ettl. AIP.ron, 11•13, t .12S, 12,300. 17. Jimmie Prltla., Jr , L..twr""9. Men .. tl-10-l, 9,111. i2.200. 11. Sit.,. wunoerMdl, St. Loul•, 10·14, l ,He, U,100. 1' Malt Ka rlttOft, Oo"""""'t · SwOdeft, e•U•I, U40. U,000 tO Da.._ SOlitll', LffWOOd.. Kaft , I · 1'. 1.m. suoo 21 JoMnv Pel,..ila, "'-naitl"41n. NJ . •·•'-...... ''·* tt. Mat Aco•la, H1,w.,o, ll•U, UU. 11100 D Sllft t..ewt1. ~. 1114 , 9•1S. W2. llAOO 74 Man. "4l•. Gweliln Orovt. 1-11, 1.797 •t.toO ·-· NHL CAMl'9•U COMf'~··~ limvtM~ w L T "' GI' GA v·Edmonton M 17 5 11) 430 JOO •<•'911"' u " 13 79 2tO ,,. )I• Val\COllVtf Jl )f 1 .. •·WlnnlHll " 3' 10 .. ...... 21 4l 12 ,.. Mwm DM.._ v•Mlnnete>ta ,, JO • 12 ••SI Loul1 31 • 1 " •·Oelroft 30 " 7 67 Chlcato 27 40 • ,2 TOl'OlllO ,. '2 t 51 WALH eote'•••NC• f"atncll OMI* • N't' tatol>dars " M 3 H x·Wasnlneton .. 16 s fl • ·PllnadelPlll• 40 75 10 tO a•NY 1t1notrt ,, 21 t 97 New Jenev 17 51 7 •1 Pltht>urun 1, ~ ' lt Adllmt DM'*' •·8uffoto 46 22 1 .. •·Botton .. ?S 6 ,. •·Qvoboc «> ,, ' " a·MontrHI 3S 3S s 75 Hertford 2S 40 • Sf x·cllndled PlavoH berl,, v·cllll(fled dlvl&lon tllre 'rtdav'• kw• Vencouver 4, WlnnlPOt l <otl Todav's Gall'lff Derron 11 K"-. n Buffelo el New Jtr\IV Plttst>uroh at Wesrt1ng1on Mil'lnesote et NY lslenders, n Htrttord 111 QuobK. n NY Ranvers 111 Phll•dolPhle, n Boston et Montr•t. n C,,kallO et Toronto. n SI LOI.Its •• Edmonton, n Min's V ... VIM9i COMMUNITY COLLIEGE 294 no l2t MO ,.. JSt JU 321 t71 m m * 259 ,,. 2t2 3'1 33' 160 "' 217 m 21S ttS 217 22S 375 243 3'7 300 2'1 316 250 »' ''° 179 173 267 l02 Golden WHI def. Lono a .. ch, IS·9. ls-13. 13· IS, lS·ll HIGH SCHOOL s.. VIOW LAaeuo NewpO(t Hort>or def Irvine. 1S·11, 1·13, 16· 14 Esteocl• def. CO.II Men. IS·S. IS· I, 15·2 1-.t L...,ue Edison def. Oc:Mn View, IS·S, 1S·1, IS·7 Foontaln van.v def. L• Quinta, 15·2, 15·4, 13· lS, 14· 16, lS-7 Hunll11111on S.ectl def WHtrnll'l.st.,, 12·1S, 12·1S, 15·9, IS•9, 15·12 s.u1ll C11ast LMllUO Le;une e .. cn def MlulOl'I \rltlo. IS· 11, 1S·6, lS·S OttANGE COUNTY INVITATJC»IAL (al Fountain V ... y Hltl\) PMI "9y ' om.. ,..., Poor No 1-Estanclo, Edison, Cu >i•treno Vellev, La11une Hiil\. WHI· rnln11., Pool No 2-LoQuna Beech, Corona oet Mar. Woodt>rldQe, Merine , Hun1109ton BHCn Pool No )-Min ion Vlelo. Fountain Vatlev. Newoorl Hert>or. San Clemente, Unlvenllv Pool No • (et L• Quinta Hlill'l)-lrvino, Dana ~IHs. El Toro, L• Qulnte, Merer Del Quarterllnats • pm Strnlflnal\ S P rn Fln•ls. 6 P rn USFL WESTERN CONl'IERENCE P1cltlc w L T Pd. l'F ,.A Denver l 1 0 7SO IO Arliona , 2 .o 500 115 I XDrHS 1 2 0 .soo 47 O.lt.reno 0 • 0 000 1• Centro! Mlcllloan 4 0 0 1.000 106 Hou" on 3 I 0 7SO 129 Otll•hOml 3 I 0 .150 S2 Crtlceoo 0 • 0 .000 11 San Antonio 0 • 0 .000 36 EASTERN CONflERENCE AIM!k New Jersav l I 0 750 PtllladelPlll• 3 I 0 1SO Plllll>urQ,, I 3 0 .250 Wesnl119ton 0 • 0 .000 Sev"*1I Ntw Orleent 4 0 0 1.000 Blrmln11hem ) 1 0 750 Tempe Bev l 1 0 150 Jodt sonvlllt 1 3 0 250 MemPhls 1 ) 0 ?SO Tedi.,.& Gomn 0.klond al Sao Antonio P'111•~·· II PlllU>vroh Ookl1nd 11 Arizona. n lundav's Games Jacksonville "'· LA Express COiiseum (Channel 7 ot noon) Denver at MemPhlt ChlcaQO al N-Ot'leans WeSl\lnQton at New Jtnn MenclaY's Games Blrm1ngl!lrn et T .,.,.,.,. Bev, n Mlclll11en el Houston. n F~V's nnudlens BASEaALL AmortcM LM9" 11 1' 61 lot 101 111 " 113 S2 ., 81 6S 60 16 " • .~ 7S 1• 39 11 123 33 SS 9S " "' L~ NEW YORK Y-'NKEES-Sent Mtkt O'B.,rv and Scoll 8redltv. catchon, Kellh Smlfl'I, Mlkt PegllarulO •nd Ru Hudler, lnfleldtfs, Mark Shlfloll, Pittner. ond Mall Wlntto, outfleldlr. to their minor le•91.10 camo tor rM•i11nmtnl SEATTLE MARINERS-Oncondlllooaftv ,,...\Id Ron Roenlrte, ootflekler, Mannv C1111ito, lnflolder, eno Rk:ll Swffl, cal<:Mf NalltMt LMeuo LOS ANGELES DOOGERS-<ut A.J Rtvnolds, Josa Conz•'" and Cecil E\PY. oulfleloen. Sid Bream, first t>asamon, Vance Lovetace end Larrv Whitt . oltchon. G~IO RIYOI end 011ve S.11. caldlen. HOUSTON ASTROS.-OOllonod WH Cit· monh. lnllelder, Ru«>oft ROO!o\, outfielder. Georoe Bior1lmon, calCtttf', and 8ar1 Pena. lnfittdtf' 10 T\ICson of tho P41tlflc Coo•• Loaeuo. •nd 'tee Paris, Diicher, ind Tv G•lnov, ouHltldtr. lo Columbus of Iha Southern l.t19Ut. IAS.fl'aALL c.,.., ......... ~ .. DETROIT SPIRIT$-Flrl d Gorv MaJ·H , hffd coecf\. ,OOTaALL c......., ..... u.euo HAMii. TON TIGER ·CA TS--Slenod Jttf Aro, ott.Mlvo tuerd. •lld K.111 OtlhOv, dtfll\$1\1e ttekll, to CMlrOC1t tor Iha lt'4 .-.on. UIMM ..... , ..... L...- OAK.LAND INVADEIU-Sltned Carl Sulllven, dlfeMlve ll'*"lft·lllflt lflO, Ac• QVlrtd Lr#ls Ollbtn, ti9nl Ind. from Ille Temcie a.v landltt tor an UlldltCIOMd l\lkn drift cttokll. Plec;H 0.111d Jtfflnon, llfltbtCllor, Oft lnl\lf.O rtw-v9. MOCK8Y .......... ..,u..- NHL~ Nia IL'otlu. left wine, tor I~ ..,._ and ..... Md ~ I S!OO H 1 ~ ol • COllff'ofttallon on Mardi lO oetwtell l'lotkl Ind o lNCtltOf' II Madi.on s.uar. Olfdtfl, NIW J&ltSl'Y O!VlLS-SleMO .JoM JOfllnMOn, c:.nlef. 10 •n •~leur ltYOut '°"" 08MUAL U~ITED STATU OLVMPtC COMMIT· Tl& ~ Owl9M IN• wtmllfl1\ btil.atball offlci.I tOf lflt 1..01 A ....... O.nwi COLL.ICM HNl!DICTINI amH Del Mot1eY head M~ttOlll coed\~· ~'r I O.IGON STAT~ hoktr .,...., •IW ,,..._.. ciledt Ind ..,...,, ... (00f1Pl'l81CW • Orange Coast DAil V PILOT /88'~. March 24. 19"' Airborne Cougar Routon'• Alvin Franklin dri-ve. for two point. agaln•t Kei th Lee of Memphla State Friday durtna NCAA Midwest Reatonal game In St. Loul•. PICTmOUe .,..._ .. NAMllTAn.NT TM foltOwtng pereon8 .,. doing rt11JC Ml\TIC( bullneaa aa: ___ _...--.--.""...;...;..;;,.;;........ __ SPANA COMPANY, 17815 Sky-f lCTmOUI IUeMll Park Clrc:M 'K'. Irvine, CA. 92714 MMm ITATUIENT Brian Brennan. 151 E. 2111 St . The 1o41ow1ng peraon 19 doing Coata MeN. CA. 92627 butlneu as: Jay Roberti Ohrberg, 9 PIONEER PROPERTY SER- Monteictto, COfona ci.t Mar. CA. VICES. 18011 Randi Lane. Hunt-Ttllt buslneM 11 conduC'led by· a lngton BMdl. CA. t2Me general pertnerthlp Robert Wlffiam Snyder Jr .. 18011 ~:'s~l=I WU llled with the =Lane. ~tlngton 8Mctt, CA County Ci.n< of Orange County on This bullnMS it conducted by an March 8, 19S. 1nOlvidual FMOIM4 Robert W Snyder PubhlMO Orange Coast Dally This statement was flied With the Piiot March 17. 24. 31 April 7. 1984 county Ctent of Orange County on 1583-84 Feb 24. 1984 Ntt.JC *>TICE flCTITIOUI llUIMH NA•ITAn.NT The lolloWlng pertons are OolnQ bu11ness U ; MCM. INC .. 1221 W Coast High- way • 127. P 0 Box 1222. Newport Beach. CA 92863 MCM ENTEFH AINMENT . INC .. Calltornla. 1221 w Coast Highway • 127. Newpor1 S.ach, CA 92863 Thi• bullneu II conducted by· • corporation. Alice Mc:Callum. President Thia statement wa1 llled with the County Clefk of Orange County on Marcil 8, 19S. ,,,..,. Publlllhecl Orange Cout Dally Piiot Match 17. 24. 31, Aprll 7, 19S. 1587-S. MUC NOTICE '1CTTT10UI 9UIMll NAiii ITA TIMINT Ttl9 tollO'#tng perton Is doing bullneNU IRVINE PRODUCTS ENTERPRISES, 177F Riverside Ave .• Newc>«t e..cn. CA. 92e63 Paul E. Tucker. 4 18 El Mooena, Newport Beech. CA. 92663 Thie bu9lnea Is conduc1ed by· an Individual. Paul E. Tucker Thia 1tatement WH llled wtth the County Clerk of Orange County on March 8. 1984 fl'MCM47 Publlthed Orange Cout Dally Piiot Match 17, 24, 31. Aprll 7. 19S. 1686-S. F2a1ll7 PubliShed Orange Cout Daily Ptlol Marcil 10. 17. 24 31 1984 1386-S. P\8.IC *>TtcE FICTITK>UI 9UllNEll NAiil ITATl•NT The loliowjng person ls doing business as. 1. SIERRA PACIFIC TIME SHARE MARKETING CO 2 NEWPORT HARBOR REAL TY. 3 MESA VERDE REAL TY 4. SIERRA PA- CIFIC MARKETING COMPANY. 92 Nlghthawtc. lrvlne. CA. 92714 Lyal S. Tefft, 92 Nighthawk. Irvine. CA. 92714 This buslneaa Is conducted by· an lnOMdual. Lyal S. Tefft This llltem«!t WU flied wtth the County Cle<k of Orange County on Feb 24. 1984 F2112'74 PubllShed Orange Coat Deily Pilot March 10, 17, 24. 31, UIS. l:Jal-84 "8.lC *>TICE FlCTmOUI Ml ... 11 NAiii aTATUIENT The lollowtng perton It doing buslnese as: SEWTRONICS, 2010 S. Eaa1- wo00 #8, Santa Ana. CA. 92705 Robbie L. Sctloonover. 208 Al- bert Pl .. Costa Meta. CA. 92827 Thia buelnesa la conducted by: an Individual. Robbie L. SchoonoYel' Thll ltatt!Jlenl WU flied with the County Clerk of Orange County on Feb. 24. 1984 Hagler hopes for quick KO MUC *>TICE FlCTITIOUI IU ... 11 NA• ITATIMINT The lolto-Mng penon 11 doing buslnees aa: F:r:.211 Published Orange Coasl Deity Piiot Maren 10. 17. 24. 31 . 1984 1391-84 He promises figh t against Roldan won't be left in the Ju dges· hands LAS VEG AS (A P) -Man elous Man 10 Hagler. who took a narrow dec1s1on over Robeno Duran his last time out. says his ninlh defense of the undisputed middleweight title against Juan Domingo Roldan won't be left to the nngside Judges. Ha~ler has knocked out all of his opponents except Du.ran since taking the lltk and says he has no reason to believe the No. I-ranked Roldan will be any different. ''I'd like to kn ock his block off 1f you ·really want to know the truth." Hagler said. "I'm coming in with a different attitude thi s time. I realize I can't leave it in the Judge's hands." Hagler. who faces Roldan Friday in a scheduled 15-round title bout, appeared cautious and somewhat tenative against Duran last November. but rallied in the late rounds to take a close decision. The fight may have shattered the myth of invincibility Hagler built up in previous title defenses. but the 29-year-old champion says its not his fault he couldn't take out Duran. "The only thing Duran did different is he didn't fight to win -he fought to survive," said Hagler. "A fighter that wants to survi ve you can't hit. He'll run all 15 rounds.'' Against Roldan. Hagler will be facing a heavy puncher, who demonstrated his power on the Hagler-Duran undercard with a sixth-round knockout of then top-ranked Frank "The Animal~' Fletcher. But the stocky Argentine is not exactly known for his ring skills. "I don't think he could box if he tried to." said Goody Petronclli, Hagler's co-manager. "He'sjust a rough, tough fighter with a good chin." The title defense against Roldan takes care of his mandatory World Boxing Association defense. and Hagler says he'll make the mandatory defense ofhis World Boxing Council half of the title against Mustafa Hams ho, probably in July. But the champion. who made his long-awaited first big money against Duran (he earned about $4 million). makes no secret about his desire to capitalize on his title with a fight against Sugar Ray Leonard. "Everyone wants to see that fight," Hagler said. "I feel as though what Leonard should do is fight me right away. Let's get the big money and make everybody happy." Hagler. who also wants to fight Thomas Hearns. said Ginsburg, Burris pace OCC women Orange Coast College's women's basketball team rolled to a 63-57 South Coast Conference victory over host Cypress Friday evening behind the scoring of Lisa Gansburg (23) and Melinda Burris ( 16). 1'he victory ups the Pirates' overall record to I 3-1 and conference mark to .S· I. setting up Wednesday evening's confrontation at Fullerton, which is 6-0 in conference play. Saddleback College. meanwhile. was a 74-40 winner over visiting Palomar in Pacific Coast Conference play with Heather Estey ( 16 points, 7 assists and 3 steaJs), Lorita Hines ( 14 points and I .S rebounds) and Janet Gans ( 14 points) paving the way. Saddleback is now 8-3 overall, 4-l in conference play. ~ Fields in all-star game SEA1TlE (AP) -UCLA's Kenny Fields. Alvin Robertson of Arkansas and Cliff Hiains of Cat St.ate Nortbridse have been selected to play for the West apinst the East in the Collcac AU-Star basketball pme here Sunday, !'I l. They oined Tom Sewell of Lamar and Ricky Ro of Tulsa on c West roster. Jim Valvano of defendina NCAA champion North Carolina State will coach lhe ~st squad in the annual pme, which wUI be held at University of Washinaton•s Hee Edmundaon Pavilion. The nauonally televised contest is scheduled 10 stan at I p.m. No coach has been announced for the West team. he 1s concerned something will happen to Leonard 1f he fights too often before meeting him. "If Leonard comes out and looks bad or gets dropped. that's mone y oul of m>-pocket.'' he said." It's the stof') of m)' ltfe. If only I could get Leonard and Hearns in one vear. I could sa) good bye to bo~ 1 ng." · Rold an 1s no s1ra nger to the Hagler camp. ha" 1ng fought four 11mrs on the undercard of Hagler title fights. including his last three bouts. Hagler. though. says he has paid little attenuon to the challenger. BEACH CITIES HEARING AIDS. 20932 &oollhurst St . Ste. 203. Huntington Beach. CA 92646 Fred L Rynaatton, 9 t02 Mahalo Dr . Huntington e.acn. CA 92646 Thia bulineu It conducted by an lndivldual Fred L RynMtton Th .. statement WU filed With lhe County Cieri! of Orange County on Marcil 16, 19e. F2A1121 PubllltleO Orange Com Dally NllC *>TlCE FlCTmOUI llUHtEll NAm STATIMINT The IOllowing petlOn IS Ooing bu11ness as. S & W ASSOCIATES. 7502 Wern- er Ave.. Huntington Beacn CA 92646 Sonia Ttlro Mulle< 8566 COiusa Ctr =904D. Huntington Beech. CA 92646 Thea business 11 conducted by an 1n01vt0ual .----------------------! P1101March17. 24,3 1, April 7, 19S. 1590-84 Sonta T Muller This statement was filed with the County Clerk or Orange County on Feb 22. 1984 Aikens released by federal prison FORT WORTH. Texas (AP) -Wi llie Aikens' baseball future was in the hands of Commissioner Bowie Kuhn following his release Friday from a federal prison where he had been serving time on a misdemeanor cocaine conviction. Aikens. a former first baseman with the Kansas City Royals. was freed after officials knocked nine days off his original three-month sentence on a conviction of attempting to purchase cocaine. A federal magistrate also fined Aikens S.S,000 when he handed down the sentence on Dec. 19. Aikens has been suspended for the 1984 season by Kuhn. who says he may review the action by May 15. Aikens was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays before going to Jatl. He 1s scheduled to report to the Blue Jays' training camp March 30. If Kuhn lifts the suspension. Aikens could be available for duty with the Blue Jays when they return home from a t-0-game road trip that opens the American League season. team officials said. Aikens batted .302 with 23 homers and 72 RBI last season for the Royals. Up f'or &ram RooeeYelt Cbapman of Dayton ancl WullJ.aC· toll'• Detlef 8clu'empf battle for pa11111lon. I NI.JC *>TICE FtCTITIOUI 9UllNHI NAME ITATIMINT The lolk>Wlng peraon 11 doing buslneu u : HAWAIIAN TROPICALS, 11295 Slater Ave .. Fountain Valley, CA, 92708 Mitch Kyte. 11295 Slater Ave .. Founteln Valley. CA 92708 Thia business Is conducted by an lndlvldual Mitch Kyle This statement was tiled wtth the County Clerk ol Orenge County on Feb 17, 1984 Fn.12 PubNlhed Orange Cout Dally Piiot March 17. 24. 31. Aprll 7. 1964 1588-M DEATH NOTICES JOHNSON ADELINE E. JOHNSON. beloved wife of Gilbert Johnson and loving mother of Keith, James, F.dwin, Debbie and Bonnie Dye. Vis- itation will be Sunday, March 25, 1984 from 12 NOON to 5 PM at the Smith & Tuthill Chapel. Services and interment will be in Amery, WlSCOnstn on Tues- day. March 27. 1984. Baltz Bergeron Smith & Tuthill F2'1107 Published Orange CoU1 Dally Piiot March 10. 17. 24. 31 , 19e. 1348-84 P\8.IC NOTICE FlCTmOUI au ..... 11 NAME STATE•NT The following person Is doing business as: D R.C. INSURANCE SERVICES. 1666 N-port Blvd • 106. Costa Meu, CA. 92627 David Roger Carpenter. 2650 Harl• Ave. •A201, Costa Mesa, CA. 92627 Thhl buSlneas I• conduct.a by an Individual. DevlO R. Cfirpenter Thia atatement wu nled with the County C4er1c of Orange County on Feb. 27. 1984 F1IMaO Publlthed Orange Cout Daily P110t Mareh 1p, 17. 24, 3 1. 1964 1393-84 "8.IC *>TICE FtCT\TIOUI 9UltNEll NAME IT A TIMINT The following person It ootng business as: (Al MARKETING CONSUL TAN TS (8 ) GOURMET PRODUCTS (C) VURIKA DISTRIBUTOR (D) SHAREK DISTRIBUTOR. 3248 Iowa Street. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 Raymond F Pritchard and/or Audrey Prllcflerd. 32,48 Iowa Street. Costa Mesa, Ca 9~26 This busmess 1s conducted by 1n lnOMdual Raymond F Pritchard Mortuary. Directors Thea statement was filed with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 1-------------l Feb 27. 1984 HA"IOR L.AWN·MT. OllVI Monuary • C.metery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mes.a 5-40-555-4 NRCI IROTHIRI llLL UOADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa ~2-9150 IAL TZ BERGERON IMITH a TUTHILL WllTCLIFf CHA,EL 427 E 17th SI Costa Mesa &•8·9371 MeCOMMCK ~TUARY 1195 LaQune Canyon Ad. l 8QUM leacf\, Ca. 12151 414.9415 c F'23l3l5 PublisheO Orenge Coast Dally PHot Marcil 10. 17. 24. 3 1 19e. 1398-S. "8..IC NOTICE FtCTmOUl IMl ... 11 NAm ITATl•NT The following peraons are cloing bu91""5 .. SECOND SOLE. 3331 E Cout Hwy., Cofone del Mar. CA 92825 Kenneth Robert Hendef9on, 88 18th Street, Hermou BMctl. CA 90254 Cyn""41 OeniM ~. 86 18th St,_., Hermou BMctl. CA 90254 Tl\ll ~ la conduc1ed by: lndlvlduU, (huabend & wife). Cindy Hender.on This statement wu ftled with the County Ci.n< of Orange County on Feb. 24, 19S. ,... P\ibllstled Orange Cout o.ity Pttot Mardi 10, 17, 24. 31. 1964 13a7_.. toa garage sale 1 Decide on dates. Looi\ at a calendar ano 5el the dates and tomes ol your • ~le Weekends are usually good but many suc~ssful i>alH have oeen held 1n lhe 9Y8f1'"0 11.1st attar worll Check the wea1he1 lotecasl 1n the paper ano watch tor any 01her tar~ event 1t1a1 may a11rac1 poiential buyers away such as ta rs or community evenls Have your sa1e run al least two aays -some people may not be ao1e 10 come on any s•ngte day Z What to sell. Everyth1not Thal is everything you haven t uHO 1n tht' last yea1 If an item hu anttque value. or is branc>-ntw • or has unususl value be sure to ask a healthy pnct tor 11 Get • pad ol paper and search your whole houae Look everywt>ere and hst everything ] Write your ad. Here 11 1 suggesi.Cl ad Gar• Sale -Offkl. Bentwood rocking cha1r. ,o,s. intllfttS' clothing. 1922 • Victrola 1n orig1n11 c10tnet. rreny gadgets. lots or unusual •ttms rock collectlon. plant.I Refreshments I • m to 6 pm Saturday and Sunoly 1234 South Anystrfft. Younown JI.ISi-' of Mam and 2nd U.. th11 1ample •Cl as • gu<OI Be sure to hit unusual ii.ms Be 11 1pec1hc as possible Give dwections 11 ~ Don I use 1Dbr9Y•ations -many people won I oother 10 Clec1pher them CAUTION Don 1 aoven1ae anY1h1ng you Oon t really hl-ve. EVllf)' 1111111 tn tbe ad mutt be on h1nel al lht Slat1 ol the sale 4 Where to advertise. Piece your 1d whe1t 11 ...,.11 De seen 0¥. people Wf\o hYe 1n tt>e area -mosl people stw close to nome Tht • Deily Pilot IS read Oy 88.000 adults tn Costa Mau. Newi>on Beach. l:1guna Beach. INtne. Huntington Beach ano Fountain Valley -guaranteeing you wide 11tpo1ure AnO with ,1"41 Pilot. you re not paying lor wute circulation 1n Los Angeles Of Anaheim Plan to run your ad 3 hmes or more. and start 11 1 ,_ days oalore the sale so bargain huo*-can have plenty ol notice 5 Make a siCJl'I. To help make your sale successlul make a ltw s1gn1 • lrom care1001ro and letw with• magic markt1 A goO<I sig~ sue 11 1' 1t 22 6 PlacinCJ your si9'- rne morn•no ol tne salt out not oetore place vou1 i.19ns Be sure ano add your IOdless a~ any • 011ec1tona1 arT6ws Thrs shoukl Ot done 1oou1 a naH tiour before the sale &tarts P\aot ~ 11gn ,.._.. II can be seen from both sides of U'le SlrMI by peutn9 cars and peoestrians CAUTION Some towns have laws 1ha1 res1nc1 lht placemen! ancl duratt0n ot garage 111• S•gns Please check with your 1own s pl1nn1ng 0tpat1ment or clerk 7 MarlcinCJ prices. Mark pt1oat where they c1n be_, clearly Otftce • supply stores t>aV9 vero11.1s sizes ano color~ ol stickers ma1 work well, or you can use mas111ng tape Ho-var you mark them .-. ~ i.w. Garage sales art for Olrga1n hunters Aememoer whateYer you e.n t sell y<>u II have 10 drag oacll 1n 111e house and store 1g11n lor another year 8 Serv i"CJ refreshments. TtltS doesn I ha"9 to,cost much ana creates I fnendly • 11mosphe<e It also encoureges PtOPlt to stay tonger and perhaps buy more You could -charge lor expensive riems Ill<• OOOuts or tht luds coukl go 1n ous1ness k>r Ille day witn a temonaoe stand 9 Display. Makt syre everytt11ng can Oe -Have cerd'\IDlt s or • boards'-<! as shelves oe'-1 two chairs Don I • cause people to oend over unless you can I help 11 Use one tat>le as a Clt sll. where you can see everything and 11ke money Use only one casn bo• (t•n cans or bo•t5 work line) 1nd makt sure someone 11 appo.ntad cashier a1 111 times Arrange Deforehano for 1 friend who can help answer qL19Sl•OOI. relief tor 1uncn elc I). Check your nei91bon and friends. • See •'any wan I 10 101n your sale This wtll g1\ft you someone to share e•~ '"''"and increase 1ntere11 1n your sale II others /()tn you. be s~ 10 1ncklde thrs in vour ad le•trnP•e 1'hree-lamtty Slllt ne1gt1borhooo sa.. I Group sales are a lol more fun too NI.IC NOTICE flCTITIOUI au._11 FlCTITIOUI llUSIMlll NAME ITATIMINT NAiii ITATIJIENT The lollowlng per90n la OOlng The fOllOIMng perton It Oolngl butlnea as buslneas as INTER·WEST VENTURES. 1401 ART DIMENSION OALLEf'Y Dove Street Sult• 300. Newport 3431 Via Oporto. Newoof1 8Mctt Beech. Callt 92e&O Ca. 92e63 Andr9W w Mlha)'lo. 2818t eiu. Stephen Kent Gorman, 2118 s.- bell Dr . Laguna Nlguel, Calif 92877 QUOla. Fultlrton, Ca. 9~ AnO.-.w W Mltleylo Thia buelMas It eotlduc1«1 by-en This 1tatem«1t wu llled with the lndMClual. County Clerk of Orange County on Stec>hen Gorman Mar 2. 1984 This 1111ement wee n11e1 wtth 11te ....-11 County Clet1I of Orange County Ol'I PubUshed Orange eo.t Diiiy Maren 8, 1964 Piiot Merch 17. 24. 31. April 7. 1964 ,.....17 1531-84 P\lbbhed Orange eo-t Diiiy Pttot Mardi 17. 24.31. Apt 7, 1114 ~--~------~ 157$-14 Ml.IC N011C[ PICTITIOUI ._ .. NAmlTAn.WT The followlnO peraon .. dolnO ~- SAN CARLOS CATAMAAANS. 405 Hlllotr°"' OorOM ctel ..._. Cllllt 92125 Pa111 FedrH M11rphy. •os ~-Cerone °" Mer. Cellf 12825 Thit ~ta conoucieei by en lndMdual PNF-..~ Thia ~t WM fRed 11111'1 Int County Clertl Of Or9'IQI Coul'l1Y Of'I F9') 24.,... ,_ p~1?'2~T,.~1. = 1~ .... ~ . .. 642-5678 l•r i•• llr••l•r Mffrthia1 Ratti A,,liaact. l C11r••2 lilHtrlcal ardeaia1 H1ali~ i .... Cl1ula1 ma1 P1iatla1 Plu~ia1 •~ru RepaJr-Remoctel-Aooflng P&HiSH IUCTlllC GOOD'S GARDENING BUMP Joss l HOYaeclean/Malntenanee . .....,.*...,.a• ... 1•i .. i"'Y1_l,.t""*--I INT /EXT. 20 Years Expet.1••D•ra,.1n""s,.e1111e·a·r-fr_o_m_S.15-" $2.17 per day ANDER§°l5N APPLIANCE Doors-Windows-Cabinets Quality work free est Lawna-Landscape-Clean· SMALL MOVING JOBS Aeaa. wigood refs. free Sett quality. 25 yr. exp. Average Room $29 + Repair laueeta. dlsp. etc. Buy-Saie..Repalr Panel-Patios-Fences. 35 425513 · 968-7401 ups Free Est 645-5794 MIKE 6.46-1391 est. Carlos 548-4422 Lio. T-116,428 730·1353 Materfal1. 642-0442 Anytime M&M 642·9033 That's ALL you pay tor 841 W 19th St C M yrs exp. Jerry 546-4413 HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE '"'H,...---=l -i -1-------,...----,------ 3 lines. 30 days 646-5538 -c.,,., StrYice Farnit11~t . HIRE a PllOFESSIOl&l Furniture. Trash. Trees .... It a1 s:J~~+~oMii7~~GJo. L~~m~~,~~~;I. I~~;~!: :~~~!;,e t:e~re~~~ In me Aspblt Ce-rp•t & Uphol Cl"an Refia11~··· Weekly gardening. mow. 963-5415 NOAM short or long term. avail Lie. T124·436. Insur-.. celling. 241-0121 Lie '1 409035 964·8919 DAILY _ .,. ., -edge. fertilize. prune, lmmed Ref's 548-4027 6 vu Driveway • Parl<lng Lots Carpets repaired and ALICIA UPHOLSTERY weed. cultivate & spray College student w/lg truck or &45-0968 Ive mag 41·8427 IAIFIELI Pllmll, Pttc~ict --- PILOT Repairs • Sea1coat1ng restretched 761-8811 Custom Upholstery Res1dentlal & Commercial low rate, prompt. 'Thank WATCH US GROWi lntlext. tree est. Local ref -, ltl It .. 1 Rtoflis·llS 131·4111 C --1 C t Free Estimates & Pickup Frtt btl•aftt you Court 759-1936 CdM Hoose/Pet Sitter or Live-In Naaic LtHtat lOyrs exp. 17 14)638~6911 P1 •/PIJO o ti• II .... oacre e delivery 17 14) 554-7128 c I KR EGE h1keeper /cook A· 1 refs. Past-Present-Future-Lie. SERVICE Babr1ittia1 CONCAETE/MASONRY Ask lor J Valenzuela I I 141· 74A3 u A HAULING Leela 64~-9t19 Piano lessons Can Be Fun. QUALITY PAINTING, FAIR 871·5120 213/694-3258 Mother wHJ 'babysit in my All types. free est Llc'd ' Lloyd's •urttry Furnilure. trash. clean-ups Private or smalf Classes PRICES. Free estimates --. - DIRECTORY c M home Reliable and Ed Martinez 895· 7 133 Gardening I ·I Lanlllctajtt Co. lao. Matt 645•5099 Jaco•• Tu John Barry 963-5839 Call John 631-2050 l!l!ir.ioo!i!PilaiiiiD~I--.~--.., responsible Reasonaole Driveways paiios paths I TREES I JAPA11 S i G LT HAULING-MOVING lndlvfduel & business Piano/Vocal for beg SPRING PAINTING TIME AOOFUNf All ty~s of plus the IRVINE MIRROR rates Mrs Littleton etc No 'Job 100 small· ,.( E &lltDE•ER I Jarag6~~n8d1~~rd cleanup CPA lntlal consultation adults Ear training. vocal FAIR PRICES ALWAYS roollng. New Recovera. and the HUNTING TON 1 650·6016 Reas Mickey 536•0553 Topped /removed Clean· 1 839-5035 I on • free. 631-6483 Ken 1mpro111sat1on. by ear & Reliable, Starr 548-4471 Aepalrs. L1c /bondeo BEACHCOMBER every B LL • -up. new lawns 751-3476 THr tl!Rrr. scr•r ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI La ... ca,ia~ reading. Prof 494-3852 3 44 1488 959.4 t02 Wednesday al I OOaaeep1ag Driveways. Sidewalks. 1: • 1:1: 1: 1: I we llx 11 break 11 buy it --* * * Unottlclal Painter --- ni::~r~~~~~~· Computer Mod fees Free 556-0034/0on 970-9828 To flt your needs & budget Tree tdm/Remo11a1 ----Clean-ups. Xlnt Service & Music. Plano Lessons. Custom Int/ext 14 yrs Endless Summer Tree and . PROF BKKPG IACCNTG Patios Uc'd Call Ron I COMPL YARD MAINT I Lawn-tree-shrub install or haul it'. 548•5009 ICOMPLE E ard Care & Enter The Wonderland 0 1 tor the 1984 Olympics. Tret StHice .SI FOR Lois Counsel Meg 642_ j047 R S . •910·9781 * I Lawn maint/Rotolllhng I HEALTH Rates Hartshorn Land· beginning student pall 8l(P Many local refs Shrub Main ms'd, Ir est I od andford s concrete Free estimate 548-6065 m scape 548-1829 Holley 645-5133 642 2238 Gary Your 01111y Pilot Custom Computer Bkkpg & mctsonry Free est 10 I Clean Ups• Tree Trrmming I I STOP SMOKING TODAY _ __ _ ----• Greg 557-0758 557 ·2291 Serv1ce01rectory Conhdent1allell1c1ent serv. yrs, same IOC 840-1705 Yard Ma1nt •Hauling Tree Trim Cleanups Reasonable rates Renovating. Rotolllllng. Paiatilf ;a-Grilll Tatoria1 Representative From $25 mo 645-7500 Cl • S • MIKE 650-3263 Yard Main & Hauling I 548-840 1 Sod lawns. Sprinkler sys. -PA THING INJrERIORS > .. ..... , erv1ce Leo 847 2457 557 4508 ,, ... PAllTlll r . T Private tutoring. all sub· 142-4321td.301 C b' t M le' . I Commerc1a11Res1dent1a1 I · · Heatiat Dave or Bud 549·5265 ~ HANGING/STRIPPING iects Elementary-High I IDI a IDI The Unique PINK LADIES Landscape Maintenance Handyman -Garden. Roto Tiiiing S25 BY RICHAAOSINOR VISA·MC Scott 673-1512 Scho'ol 631-1788 aft 6pm ---------1 *New cabinets. cabinet NOW in your area For a Quality Service reas tic. -24 llr El• 110-1171 h License 280644· 14 yrs of AccoantiDt facing. bars & form1ca perfect 1ob Call for lree bonded 20 yr! in area ***HOME REPAIR Furnaces&GasPlplng r. Lg/small Jobs. Bob happylocalcuttomera. •HANGING/REMOVAL* Ty!ia Se vice INCOME TAX SERVICE countertops 642-0881 estimates 551 -1243 Mcweeney Landscape Elec·Plumb-Carpentry H Cl • 548-7611 bef 9 aft 4pm Thank you. 675-0383 11M.,IKyrEs8e5x1p~1r81eonoce Typ ng .• edltl,ng . .._..r .. tarlal C --645 5124 Remodels Keith 646-4672 0811 Haag Roto Tiller $25. Grading, OIALITY ...,,. "' c PA I C1rpeatr7 oatracton · HANDYMAN OF CdM ROBIN'S CLEANING • Sod. Yard Clean-Ups. P~O p PAllTERI BLACKWELDER Paper-~~~~p.ts se~~~~t~g:;s. (714)675·5856 BEST FOR LESS Gtaeral COMPLETE LAWN CARE Mr F1x-Any1hmg Pa1nt1ng SERVICE: a thorooghly Hauling. Pete 960-3466 FESSIOMNATL,SN.EA5T3P5~70t·49 hanging & removal Oual. _ Clean-ups & Relandscape. · Alld' . /R d I' Carpntry. cement. drywall. IEllm·ltlCE COIST. Pacihc Coast 951 _ 1107 Wall paper etc 640-8259 clean house. 540-0857 M work only 240-3 173 Typing/Word Processing lhODI emo e IDf 12 yr exp Dave 631-3408 Remodel/Repairs comm! C I L d M t Handyman Painting Yard Ot,tllll•lt•Tlttrtllh llOD? 12 YRS EXP I'm small, Expert Wallcoverln-g-ln-· A!~~~~l~~~l~~~~~~11~1b.r; Expert Carpentry Service and res1d Ltc'd. bonded. ~::'Pns/ ap~t~~~~Pe" :1 1n Cleanup. Hauling. Lowest Have refs BeckyJ20 941)5 Brick Block, Planters, Ce-MyFf~~e:5~~::~all! stallatlon Reas. Consult·=-.,---==---=--- Bulld/Aemod ofc, kit rm Repa1r-Remod·Add1t1ons ins For est 552-9142 w n er Rates John 759-8138 · • ment Patio's. Driveways. ant Assignmt 581·8590 Wiadow Clt1aia1 add • bay wndw French Doors-etc 548-4980 D Q • etc Dave 641-6874 alt 5 IRVINE HA D MAN * GEN. HOYseeteaning * Lie. Rob 673·8094 CHUCK THOMPSON We Gal• Should uang WHITE WIZARD dr. patio cov/decl<s Lie -Of rooataf Q d · W d N y Reliable. ex~r. free est PAINTING 0 n 446485 Steve 547 _8076 FENCES & DECKS Messy Oogst S 10 any size Ir tllftC ante Will take care of all your Caroi 646.6502 650•3263 Everything In Ma~onry. 962•7519 Together Uphol walls. WINDOW WASHING Experienced hardworking (GROOMING SCHOOL) Mowing Edging Twice a problems in minutes Priced Right. Custom 839-0730 anyl1me. "The only magic Is ADDITION'S DESIGN & honest Wife& 3 kids to mo $20-$25 650-6016 Elec1r1ca.1. plumbing FOR WEEKLY SERVICES Work. lie, Bob 831-1161 CORONA DEL MAR. Local Plltttrtilt lt'r QUALITY" 631·2026 ANO REMODEL leed LARRY 754-1620 Teacher. 21 yrs exp Gardening Service Tree carpentry etc 786-3802 (HALF OR FULL DAY) MASONRY * TILE painter Low rates, neigh-f: Lie reas Professional 546-2848 Call Ron 754-6796 borhood ref's. 640·8259 PlAS ER PA TCHtNG WllDOW WAllllH Compl Ser"ice 631 _2345 REMODELING, REPAIRS, pruning & remove, clean· AMERICAN HANDYMAN All Types. Reas. & Lie R I "'O Gr8 Low Rates 675-0599 • D 11 T 6 6 7556 GERM 631 2345 HOUSE p estuccos. n_t/ext " yrs Cabinets. Top Quality 18 rpa ups ony 4 • Carpen try. Wlndows. AN LADY • AJNTING LE1 A VET DO ITI yrs In area Uc bonded -I Paint. tences etc Yes Good cook, too "Exp. Refs. t reduced spring rates exp. Neat. Paul 545-2977 Window Washing 4 yrs exp ~arcr Cons tr remodeling. 1ns'd 968-3564. anyllrne ' ~,PfeYx~~;;; ~~~~~ti~ '',"re' eMe1si11tt5•4C8~t815n19·Ujt Jesus is L-~-d 84 7-2367 Call 960-0719 or 645-2043 M0Yia1 Free esl. Dave 676-3901 1ns1de/out. plus screens. add ns roofing sml iobs ------Pl11•ltia1 low rates Andy 644-4259 _ · !Compare before you buy Free est Kevin 673-1503 Repairs. Painting, Drywall, Housecleaning & Minor =ABC MOVING = x~rlenced. protesslonal _ .Reas Lie -39 l074 Call Classified makes 11 ea.:y Find what you want 1n ~tc Free esllmates Repairs. Reliable. free Oulck/carelul. Low rates. Painter. Free est.lafford-24 hr El• 110·1373 Sell things fast with Daily ~t 798-5322 STEVE 642-5678 Daily Pilot Class11teds Garr 645-5277 PTL Est Phone 646·4232 Uc T 138046 552·04 10 able rates Dale 646-5637 Water Heater Special $250 Pilot want Ada. aaouc••tatt Penoaall 3012 Btl1 Waatt4 5100 Btlt Waatt4 5100 Helt Wute• Splrllual Reader & Ad· .-..... ....... --. __ _.......... &1111. lHllT&IT C&llPEITllll/Fl1i1h 5100 visor Advice in all Ille OVERWEllHT? Investment corp., Newport needed to mtg custom matters, love. marriage, Wanted: 100 overweight Beach. Strong su~rvla· meuical/computer ve- business. etc. 631 ·9397 people to try established ory & project coord1-hlctes tor fast growing HERB product and earn nation responsibilities. 1rv1ne mfg Formica pan- EARN UP TO S 195 WEEK· LY OR MORE No exper- ience necessary Part or full time For application. RUSH sell-addressed & stamped envelo~ to· SPIRITUAL READINGS Advice in all matters. Love. marriage & business. Also counseling 1815 So El Camino Real. San Clem Llc'd. 492-7296 money 100% guarantee Musi posess excellent e 1 1 n g . c a b 1 n e t s Courtney 673-HEAB personnel management w/hrdwood. metal trim. (;R-53. Boll 9014 Stuart. FL 33495 Fee tost I Foaall 3004 i 5o reward brn/blk BoJCer t M pup has bone disease t desperalely needs medl· 10P $$$ Females pref Models and Escorts (213)866-1984 Personal Services 3014 ACCIDEIT anORIEY cation 778· 1536 --eve/wknd ok 631 -6053 l·ound 10 spd bike. vie 100 - I block Main St. HB lalilletHI Aubrey or Debra forSale 4012 960-9996 I CIGARETTE or VIDEO 1-=ound 2 dogs x-lrg DISTRIBUTORSHIPS hound type male Redl blk !Cash Business We mu zz le Med mi x provide money lor ex - blk1brown fem Vic Gar-1 pans1on. all 1ocat1ons. l1eld/Ma1n, HB 847-22 13 training & a BONDED stall to ass1s1 you in set· ting up YOUR OWN PART OR FULL TIME BUSINESS. Found Brown Rabbit Vic 17 St & Santa Ana Ave. C M Call 646-3177 INVEST $3.995 to $50.000 young. Winston-Salem-Kools black. 16" high 30 lbs, 1-800-241-2268 Baker/Harbor area .----------546-2412 ort11'-11, Found Plt BUT1miX. T.D. • 4021 gold/white male w/chain I H SATILER & org11n1zat1onat skills Also limited exper 1n Will supervise 10 dept sheet metal a • 261-0540 stall members. incl. Ex· -EUCTllO•IC ecu1111e Secretanes. Xlnt CASHIER ASSEllLEll SH & minute taking sir.ills Full time. weekends a · Min 5 yrs exp as Adm1n. j must 5 locations Apply 5-10 years experience Ass1 raq Non/smoker Metro Carwash 2950 de-Asired Will be stuf· lmmed opening Send I Harbor Blvd Costa, ling circuit boards mak- resume to TMI, PO Box 1 Mesa 1ng cables & some llght 2500. N B 92660 Attn I CASHlrlt/S-EllOlt I mechanical assembly ca me w 11 1: Fountain Valley Call r n ° 1Supervt54! staff of 4. 10 key 549-4777 exper & dep&ndable ·1 -1 Send resume ?r worlr. his- 1 . ENGRAVER e11tper1enced lDYHTISlllSlLH • tory to Ad -95o. Dally on Hermes machine P1101 P 0 Box 1560. Apply in person Mon-Fri The Orange Coast Dally Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Noack Trophy & Engrav· Piiot IS looking for CHILD CARE Malure "'9 Co 170 E 17th St energetic mot111ated woman with 3 year old to Suite 117, Costa Mesa. people tor both ov1s1de sit in your/my home with sales and part time tale-my 3 yr old boy Call alt phone sales Hourly wage 6·45 pm 650-6778 • comm1ss1on We offer C1v11 Engineer/Land De· sales and computer train-velopment desi gner Ing Unique opportunity dralter 548-1193 to experience various --- classilled sales respcns-OOITIOLLER 1blllt1es. Pro\len track re· New airline seeks con· cord a must for ootalde troller. Position wlll have sales emphasis on revenue ESCROW SECltETAltY for one of 0 C 's oldest companies Corona del Mar olf1ce Exceptional vppurtun1ty Benellls. Call Lynn 547-5625 ----FAST FOOD PIZZA Full or p/Ume. No exper Gen work. NB 673-1366 nr OC Airport 979-3699, • r. 2131943-0918 ltrtfi••• c..110. OQ Found Springer spanlet Sp~~!:~,~~~ ~~4~ 2nd II you are interested. acct'g and all other please come In and apply eccl'g. auditing and at purchasing lunctlons Air· TllE llll Y PILOT line e11tp preferred. Com- pany offers equity poa· l!lon and profit sharing + salary. Please submit re- sume to Connecta1r Alr- lines Inc. 9375 Archibald Ave. ste 108. Rancho Front desk clerk. pleasant pMne voice. nice ap- pearance $4 00 hr, PIT permanent Laguna Beach 661-4808 (Res). Smart ·cookie! The word is out. Find your fortune by reading classified today and everyday. .., \ 642-5678 ,. __ _ ~ male, Shepherd, blk & Robt S ttle NH/CM brown. male. Terrier mix. a r blk & brown, female, one RE Broker Bd Realtors brown rabbit. Newport ~42-2171 545-0611 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA 714-642·4321,ext302 EO£ Beach Animal Shelter. WIDOW HAS-$$$ for TO's 644-3656 $10.000 up. No credit ~-------• Cucamonga 91730 EOE REWARD Aust Shep. 3.4 check, no penalty Call Yr Old male. blk & W'"I, Denison Assoc. 673-7311 Assistant Manager for 2' " Units Costa Mesa. 'i<, rent --• .-cooK•• New CM coffee Shop 650-5735 answers to Sandy. vie Rel1 Waated 5100 ... utlls pd Ex~r req'd. Bear & Paularino, CM 11;;:;;;;;:.;;iiii;;;;; Handyman. 855·0665 546-2704 645-2839 days fill ---cooi - I Lost gray Tabb" cat IAJOR &CCOUIT llTO PARTS COHTElt ' EJECITIYE Growing co otters salary Self-starling Individual to I REWARD rTh 0 C D • bonus lor ambitious cook at Orange COY·n1y·a I Dover Shores 645· 7336 e range oast ally llnesl hamburger res· Pilot has an e eel lent person with Jobber exper. I --x op-taurant. Excellent OP· Lost liver brn 4 mo pup, portunity lor 9 career Call Pat at 240-8238 In Lab Hound mix Paularlno oriented Major Account San Juan Capistrano portunlty lor advance- Fatrv1ew 556-8389 F~ecullve with a proven ment, Must apply in per· I Baby11t1e< in my CM hm son. Call 675-9615. Male blk /whl husky. fem track record. Great Toddler & baby Sdya/wk, wht Bull Terrier, male trl potential. guaranteed 6hrs/dy 645-9428 eves COPY MACHINE Oper· Chihuahua. lem tri Aust. draw against com -ator· Need responsible Shep mix Fem blk/wht mission Desire to move Babysitter needed for 14 person lor various duties I t I mt h o 1 d y 0 u r Incl counter help& stock-terrier mix. fem lawn pit in o managemen a pus. bull, ml llver/whl Spring-Send resume to home/mine Loving. Ing heavy bO•es Perm er Spaniel & cats P O. Box 1560 1 warm. Att 6 751-0294. FIT & PIT Will train 644.3656, ,25 Mesa Or Costa Mesa. 92626 refs 546-2693 1ask lor Betty) . EOE ---------CM lartHlltr /lar ... ,,., COUNTER HELP for dry cleaner . H B area IPtrtoaab 3 12 , .. ,., .. Part time. Downtown 846-4221 FI T & P/T ,,..,co1 • TING Huntington Attract· lcu•rtttltrt/1111111 1 Newport Beach Real &-lve/~raonallty. Debbie Data Entry Operate-rs. 493 N Newport Blvd. Nl3. late Investment firm I 960-2920 (10·6pm) work part time or on call 1oam-10pm 650-4066 seeks full charge book· • I 2nd sllltt 4-6 hrs Mlni- • -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.' keeper/junior accoun· I llllEltY NllTIOI mum 10.000 key stroke• tant Experience with N.B. print shop wlll train & Apply at SMS btwn 9AM WE &IE ITILL IPll computerized accounting 1 mo11e to mgmt position & 4PM 3160 Airway Ave 1And running 24 hours a systems prelerred. Fem. pref. 644-8233 Costa Mesa. 549-5700. ' day. 7 days a week. Pres-,Please send resume to IOAT SllOW ----- -ent this ad and receive a j P 0 Box 8708-125 llLIYEllY (PIZZA) two girl massage for the Newport Beach. CA PIT temp. help. 2 shifts. Immediate part/time open· price ot one. 92658-1708 Show open de I I y ings open for dellvery ClllCll If UWIE Aect~g & Bkkp'g tor Irvine Wed-Sun. Office. cashrer. drivers Must be 21 years 71 •• 11••11a r.e. Investment co. FI T, ticket takers. Apply old. good driving record • .._ t 760C·2 Monro111a Ave, & able to work evenings & FILLllTll e.xp in r.e. & prop . C.M. btwn 1·30·5PM weekends. Start at $3.60 mngmnt. 261-1930 170·1112 Mon-Fri Apply on Sat hour -. tips. Apply attar lOOTI 110. OLIU 10AM·3PM. 18 years or 5pm. ask tor Jean· EICOllTl/IOIELS p'd. Cr.CSlt & typing 1 older Cell M-F btwn Me-N·Ed's Plaa. 17th & OUtcall ONLY 835·9199 plus. C.M. 842·0880 8:30·1:30PM. 6•&-3966 Tustin, Costa Mesa. BOOKKEEPER: Full/time .... TUTHI f~:~:~.~' s~ ~4\l ~ -l!, t. !i'S. .... Famlll•r with one-writ• St Orta In your trea. P/tlme -----,.,,.. ~• c.1•• a ton•" "1111 eyattm, type 50 wpm, Frl/S1t. Car nec:e.aary . 0 t .. °"''0"0f t.tff t' nt tt.4 'OI.;' ~fl""t)lfld WO"d.t. ~ •• , ... • \•""O·• •O'd\ h" I D L A S ~ I I 11 I I PRU :IS I I T I D 0 T I 1--,-\ ..., 1 ...-.... , -,.---i A third Qrlder waJ ul\ed N>w . . . J ..,,o• ~now ttwv stloukl llv south .__ _ _.___,_Jo-_, . .., Tl'lll I •HY I'll Hid It I payroll. accounts r•· $4.60 hr. 5• 1•0118 or cetvable& P•Y•ble, 2-3 yr (2 13) 877-1133 office txpe\'. helpful. Ctll --------- 714/831-7191 HITAL/llOUT. 11• PU•I LUllA IUOI b ptrlenced. Full/time Ovr buty ftmlty d«1'91 of- diya. Apply In P«•on. floe la ... .,.enlng fO< a fun. Tiit a..ch HOUM, 119 bright, tnergetlo peraon Sleepy Hollow Ln. ug-w/d9'1tal reeeptlonlt\ ••· una Beach. No phone perlence. Imm.cs. <>P«I· calla Pi9&M Ing for qualtfltd peraon. · · Pia call Robin 404-8788 01tHr .... rtlllff.. DRIVER. PIT for NB prof o...ttlt 0..HffNf pert0n & fa.rnlly May 1n- ,..I __ F_R_l_T_T_ll_ .... , 1''"~1y ··-· ' I I 1· I I~ o ·" · · · .. · 0 ,(!" 11 I. --• . . I I ""••• ·-~Hh 0,--~-.,.-f~l'!'-.Tl'~:~,~:·-:-·~r-~-1.·-·r_:,_·r-·1 Your own IC"8dule. Train· elude PIT manaot!Mnt ll'IO provldtel. fhf mott of amall office butldlng. advanced tkln cart and S.nd r•u,,,. 10: •020 coametio prOducta on tilt Campua Dr, Newport marktl. Introductory BHch 02HO Attn. c....., forming l'IOW Call Margart! Crowe Sonia 11 2e 1 • t eoe Subtle Images Cotmttlet IAll UTU lllllY I C> I ., I I I I. I I I I I 1 UUl·LITI Altwtn 11 DlaulfttlflH Hll ' t • 1rv1n1. CA Guye. gala. hofMm•ktnl SELL 1¢ KODAK FILM Find whet you want In coue>on• Churen benell' Delly Pllol CIUt1fled1. 2'40-0~21 I FIT COUNTER HELP Ruby's Sandwich Saloon 645-1100(9·10:30am) FIT dayp rep cook, exp necessary 675-3333 Pay I commensu,!.a~e w/e~ 1F/T MAINTENANCE per- son Must reside on prop- erty Must be qualilled Cali lor info. 644-2611 FULL/Tiii PAY PAIT /TllE WOH Opportunities available wllh the LOS ANGELES TIMES Circutatlon De- partment 1n our door to door newspaper sales program Gueranteed hourly wage plus com- m1ss1on HOYra· 4pm to 9pm Training is pro· v1ded Polentlal to earn $300 plus ~r week For an interview. call 957-236 text 1204 General Ottice/Manager. Tustin Tennis Club needs all aro·und person 544-6950 HAIHll HSEll Full/pltlme Some' ex~r H B area 968-0757 I Hair Salon· Stylist's A11't needed 1mmed. Op· portunltles. 645·5310 MIST /llllT1U- Fu11111me ~rson. Mutt be sharp & ready 10 worll. Apply m person 3-5pm: Jolly Roger, 400 S. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach. HllSEOLUIElll Pltf. TIP PAY. PIT. IWITUlllll-1122 HOUSEKEEPING Service needed 1 day a wMk In L19una Niguel. Call btwn 8·'4, Mon.·Frl. 714/240·3445 C1thy IHllPU1TW.- 1ndoor Plant ROYtt, FIT Mutt have own car. hn· tfl11. $57-d'152 lmllHHllll Exp_erlenced deatgnera nwded , .. •dentlat. com- mtrc111 & tnodtla. Call for IPP1. 673·9510 (Tlt'l) -tlAllTll/if 1..,.,~ F V Racque1ball WOtld. $5 hr i6M37• Randy JUITINL Pl tlme nlgtlta, tulf u,,,. day• Men a women. Mutt bt U S cltlt~I ll Vfl or older. htY9 phon. I & ., anlJ)Ort atre>n ~ppty 1 123 No Olive 81 Or•• . - SYDNEY 01a11 Suday,MaretaU 1 AR~ES (M~rch 2.l·Apnl 19): Decision is reached in family c1rclt con~rn1n1 mt,Jor ~bJCCllvcs. Eitchanic ideas. be d1plom111c. makt lntelhsent ~onccss1ons lo loved ones. Individual in J>O$tllon of authoatr will flash pn hght. Libl"ln plays imponant role. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Quiet pe:nods durina day ~re n~ry foT reO~ti~n. bnnaina spirituaJ values mto focU$. Lona d1st.1nce c~mmun1cal1on ~s featured. Travel or holiday plans can now be detennined by consuluna one who recently returned from journey. . GE~I (May 21 -June 20): Be determined to obtam answers -teJ~tpas1ve or supcrficia.1 re1ponses. Dia deep for infonnation. ao behi.r<d ~ncs, check financtal ~sources. Your ext'?scnsory perception WJll be activated. Cancer. Capncom persons flaure in unusual scenario. CAN~R (June 21-July 22): You are ~n brink of major discovery -k!low n ~~d act accordtnaJy. E~phas1s on forcknowledae. public rdat1ons. ability to streamline tcch1uques and to be rid of unneceuary burdens. upenscs. Aries. Libra natives figure prominently. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): New or "different" conditions could be 1mpo1Cd in connec'tion with basic tasks or employment. Stress i~dtpen.denct. cre~tivity. wi llingness to "try sometht"I unusual:· Pioneenng prOJ«'t ts h1ghhghtcd. Aquarius. another Leo play key roles. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Follow through on initial impressions -y~ur intuition is on larget. you eain insights lhrough contacts with creative. daring people. Emphasis also on children. speculation, creativity. change. communication and a variety of experiences. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): More demands are made on your time -popularit)' increases. social act1 v1tics accelerate. Stnvr for 50lid base. demand equal time. state c.:asc in frank. compellina manner. Have facts at hand. keep research up-to-date. Gemini figures prominent!). SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21 ): Keep op11ons open. tx flexible. display 1alcn1s 1n anist1c manner. By writinJ a letter. you could put Potnts across tn most efTecuve style. St w1lhng to revise. review and even to rcbuild 1f necessary. Shon tnp could be featured. SAG ITT ARIUS (No\. 22-Dec. 21 ): You rccetve vahd hints concerning money. lost objects. ways to repair items. Focus on special collections. hobbies. communications from those who sharr your concerns. tnterests. Views are vrrified . unique honor could be recei ved from peers. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Attention centers around home. basic changes. adjustments. pets. Cycle remains high. you'll ~at right , place at crucial moment. Surprise gift is on the wa y. many now express concern. affection. Taurus. Libra natives play key roles. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Focus on meditation, privacy. ability to face situation as it exists. Steer clear of wishful thtnkinJ. self-deception. Confidential maners wall ~ discussed. you'll gam greater understanding of moti ves. aspirations. Pisces figures promi- nently. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): What you thought might have been out of reach is now available. Know it. be confident. reafize this could be an actual power-play day. Relationship intensifies. wish is fulfilled and financial prospects take on brighter hue. Capricorn plays key role. Here'• How You Can Uae our Famou• 01mn·A:..:....i·='"~•-·---'--our 'amo•·1 s • Otlftt them Of """ rMM With Mn'9C1 ~ I· 1 M to oe11, Pftot, m w ... , 11 .. coete MMe CA.9"2' • DIMES A l:INE • t.ctYt*n mu•t M ~with ftO flem o .. r llO. IOc IMf tine -ll.00 minimum. • • • Ho llvHtoc.,,·ptoduce .. plenta • . • No comm4Hclaf ad9 eltowed. • fl MA"'LE. •~bat ttOOtt BULLHORN new ,....,,_,, '18HINO roda ,..ea Md I.ADY akler9• Mu'4 Mlt, RADIAL 1\re Ilk• "•"' S.X dlrOIM c:Nlra ''° YIR\' food WHl•tft S25 HC:h Old w1ter uMdS35 64&-002 tackle 26t·l20. Rigid wo r n on ly three LA70tit15120 2·1•"tpty Mell. C04lehlMCtt~ ........ tllnda-· pump S•6 Bentwood ~ YICe with atand M5 um ... Nlla Aoyal t>tu• ror uo Oodae. Chrylller 960 .... L.azy__, U1bf1t ~ i ap..a ~ eo.ir~S12 Hl-1307 CAM!RAfof .... Mtnotta Jlld PIP• wr•neh PC>wdetJadtet,nevy"1tn. Md othera :r1a..aeo en-S20 Nlghtate1td u . fM on c::IW'OfN .-C ... ••· Huntington 8"ch Highmattc 78 With cue i': :~12,;l..!.2·~ 10 tmell S30 Aoyel b'ue (llM, tllt1•. ~or. llledtcNlraQ Wtlfter• $H . .._MIO .... 34 FOOT 9'1tenalon ladder S50. VIYftar ftaeh unit · ----"Y powder blbt 10A ..-0 mopet a bf1. cwtuetor. Ollr'ft $31, Two hel9oe*a ..... OUIM, grtlltb 550. New 10 llP..cl blM• 110. 567·9089 dlggtr>Q bet 17. Toota Orey powder p•n•a ~~end 15..,.. 2 ~ l20 totr~SZeecm 150 3"d " c:•rd fll• 2'--·12'0 L.adlM bowtlnG 5' worn• 10 ... o. cep like new W wt\, t pair. 141·1110. •41 en ew 6 toot....., dr.-. 13 321 PolnM1· CAMPER ••bl• with ~wtth ahoa!10-12d". flt boot•. 7M ... 5 roouota 126 131-3701. Swwthmore u.n.. eo.. .,. Vlnteee "' I C · .. pecS•tal 120 Camper VY"• beNa. e '°' .1. Lawn oon boot•. 1 S16 8k1 ~ tc:tM»d o..ic 114 3 I a, orona vel Mer. roottop P'9ycool cooler Ned apr .. der H .60. "81, white. 91NJI I 15, All ROCKING c:helrt &25-NO. ..2 .. WOOd Mc:l - 10·2Pm. e.4&-43•5. S..5. Ford I IUOJC18.5 Wrought Iron thalf fOf' low prloa. 54M218 Clft'IPlna "owt '6-t10. STEREO 900d condttlon 121 4 wrought Iron bar 1tool• wtleel• a&. Radial Ura breckata with atanda 125. ev.nlng1. DI*'* 25'·12. 8*1'*-15. GE electric °""' .... ~ 1 ' IEJMIMSI• 2'" S2' ..... Men"t tO t7'8Axt4. -,..,. ..._ 1-1 '40. E.Z •n U . Patt4'ne 10<. I-~ •Olltol '20. Eio..,1c -~·'f.00dl .. 'a epMCt bike 150 Ootd s 10 OE: 1oaater o-..i treli.r Ntch ... 5. Propane MAN'S 29 .. Bueti CMMr Book• 50$ ·11. 32t 1 b11t>equa, ••ceMent 120. 150• Pine 8'1trt type wrought Iron Circular atalr 57.50. Two 29 lnc:h bit!•. tana w.tth tOfeh S30. Col· bile $50 Car doubte blk• Iowa. CO.ta Meee. Satw· ~ ~rlc motor. good I 12 7 drwer c ... plent ttand '30. good condition 135 Heh etnan ltn'41tnl S&-1150 eet~I« S8 VW J)Umpetl day/Sunday. $2.50 Ooltl and atUffed drMMf .... 5. An ..... 751·9155 2390 E. Eio.n. Coate lhrbaqua \rlll with SI 50 each Cet top luO-8-l!ARS ll" gH rHI anlmel• (euatom new) wood tnd INC1\efette '4- '73 DATSUN taligete S50 M..a. CMl'I only ~~c:-~~a;k ,,!~o,~s6 gage rac:tc ST .50 mower.,..., cet~ M.5. 's!:..52°'2L8".!'... .. day~ bratlng ehlroprec:tou '70 FOfd t•llO•t• S60 p · 5415·3831" S..ra rotary '° "'9d9 .,...,ay '''"'T udd1e 125. Herctwood s.ar. bat ref $60 Dt• Cl 0 THE S 10 • • S5 Otter cable PoW9I' ptene t•P•lr cerburetor S7. "B" Ginger. Harb« BIYd. tHgn ct*r 115 LM99 or· het. OI ..... 104·$6 Two VW·AM redlo $ 10 0t.. ~.;::,~C:, '2i!:t!°n MEN'S bike with balket Twin bed ~Ith . metal baetl or ~plr• to Ginger net• wrought Ir~ ,,.... burn•r hotplete 15. hff, gl ... wara t<k·S1 ltO Cement 1~, and s1o Flout'..oant Office fratM $16. 9 •12 ahag (In alleV• Ing bltd cage 118 Wood S\ereo AM/FM 8 tr9Gk Luogage 3 piece Mt $5 Muon level S t ·S4 light 525 Soft and iov.. rug 110 ATC header and TIRES 2 8J! Ooodrtch roctcl.1i9 d~ bed 17 Vlft· ... 5 Camper tie down• Phone-mate 110. Electric ·solder gun 15 50 , .. , $35 Bar~ue and mutt S20 fOt 250C VW truck TA raolela 15"ic 10" di~ °'.!!'.~112~:~ s10 HI Boy'a, Men'1. can opene< St 50 Elec· Stanley miter box 0$35° kitchen Items 14. Ledin Reer van dOC>f s10 VW SSO. 2 Unlroyll radial• ,._ ....... ..., ,.,_, women'• cloth .. 50C·S3. Irle hair ctlpper ~t 52 TV Lucite carrying caM tor clothe• SS Four bean• heat41f' bolC" $10. VW GR,78•15 ... 0 Ptay pen oval pine dropleef tebld 2 HS Canyon Drive. stend $3. Men• electric •mall d, SIS Paint 2 x 2 .• x 1 6 · 11 2 . Baja r.., cage bar 57 115 548-9764 150. 0.k eight S*90l'1 Cotta Mesa razor• S2·S2.50 Eleetrle 67 0._99 VW 11ln04lf' muffler 87 fotdtng gerM tebte 121. clocks 12 each Bath· bruahes 5c·H . Auto 5• " Paoer t1Kk book• 10 for TWIN bed 150 Infant c:... Man~ truntc• and entatl 81 LUV part• Radiator room extension mirror body 1111 with adjustable -11 Record• 33'-'1 LP'a St .... UO Umbr•ll• 510·S.50. 81..,,,., trunk $35 Headers S35. S•at ... Two J C Penney handle 18.50 Portab141 MICROWAVE cart. wood each Coors bear llgttt stroller 115 Sc:hool o..lil 120 Antique wood camel SSO Gun pocket Nat survival radtal tlrH Admiral TV s2o Ladi.t grain 120 Bed rlJI ~ S10 °Bud beef' Ito.ht S10. S35 Te1h« ball and pole ~ trunk 135. L.ar941 coverS15 New hubcaps FR78-14 P-205·175R-14 clothing 50c·l2S Small Trlcyclal15 Walk41f'l10 Mill«• bMt llght 510 $10 Kirby vac;uum S30 M6Ktlon of en.Ira and S16 Set rear glau 115 52 eaeh Barbeque Ml household Item a StrOllef' SlO T~•btke Fir• place acrMtl SS. Golf auba 110 Ctllkfa llghtt S5·150 Up• Gu tank $15 Smell ahell $3 25c·S30 Chlld car Mal s5 Bath tub Crtb Jewelry dlaplay ca... roeklng hor .. 110 ~ holat•rad wing back front glass 515 Dlaplay 3 Seamiat Ct Newport (MWI 118 Por-t6Cflb with blanketa S3·17 .. Fire wood. glaH top $20. ottieedaekandehairl35. wood trim 132 OoulM cue ... 0 Boat cuahtoo1 Terrace 1fft1endof 19th mattr"' 120 Finch btrd place acraen 38 115 1930'1 stove S50 Two 185170 SR14 redial arm tludant table tamp SJ each Hand rod street . Coste Meu cage 115 Picture tramet Chlld• gatn 13-15 In· Wrinoer wutler 150 Old tlr• $20 Two ER78·15 112 Deep 42 Inch leell wraper S8 2583 Santa 831·22.59 Seturday9·4 50t·S10. 501 San lantt toys $1·'5 tnfal'lts wall pnone, black 125 ttMI radial• S30 Moray book cue S..5. 5 ~ Ana Avenue 648·6801 _ Bernardino Avenue, clot* to 4T 11·$5. Sat· 879 ~rbof Co.ti M... Boog .. board S9 338 caplz ll'leill e.lllng fficture 8• F1BERG1 •ss b-oat S35-DOUBLE bed S40 Twin Newport Beach urdey 9•3· Space 32 645·8252 · Cabrlllo, Coate Mesa. 135. Box• of antique II · ..,.. ...__~ Woodbri dge High ----_ S48-H73 It ... ..._.... • 5 piece walnut bedroom 01KJI $35 Chester draw-School. lrvlne. SEJKO h 550 Dock verp • • treye • .,.,...,. 111~ aet $50. Schwinn World er $12. Five drawer ch•*' HIDE·A·BED. orange 550 ----watc TWO bedroom N1• dark ~ 12·128. 843 Wltf Sport. 10 apeed $50. ter drawer 125 Rocking Braided ruo ... 5. l<lds 10 MINI bike frame, wheala. wheels S50 Maytag and Hohl tlnlah, Head-15th Street (on Ptaceri,- B 1 a ck n au g ah yd• chair S35. Bentwood rat· •Peed bikes S40 Oeeof. 11,., 136 557•5859. wuher $50 . Auhl board l20. 0r ...... 150. tla). 64&-0135. Satur~ hide-I-bed $50 8 piece ten table 515. Couchn 11 or •wag I amp . binocular• 150. Seara Mirror S20. Oeatl 150 M . Su~ 10-5 blonde bedroom Mt $60. s 15-120 Lamp• 15·18 matching mfrror 120. EW 0 power mower $60. Hand Sha!We l30 Nlghtatand -------- 873-0787 Stereo S25. Baby cradle Bladt and Wtilte TV S 10 N 1 IPHd ... t 15 m<>w« 125 32 volt bal· S30 Unflnlahed oak VINYL and woOd * . $45. Buslnett S18. Htoh Stereo 150. Antique Card tabla. 2 chairs S6 tery CharQ41f' S50. (needa ~ l50 1731 Port 110011 150 ••ch. ANTIQUE building bloelca c:t'lalr $l8 Stroller s14. trunk 115. Swba gear 20 foo; d1 ct\~ with repatr) Marlow braid 10< Hemley Oltd. Newport Woman '• 3 ·•P••~ S35. Beauty •hop mak• Olthet and linen• 50C·l 5 15-510. Kitchen curtains ettpa 5 man I golf halyard half lncti 50c Beac:h • Schwinn $50. Boy'• ewx up chair SSO Beauty OHie s25. TV SSO S5. 499-6538 ahlrta with angels log<? S5 foot Kodak Instant cam-· bike $35. S.tiy cradle shop d~ $50 Carpet 953·8•67 or 953·1316 each 2 l 1xl ~· era $60. Bird cage with USED olOthlng: Men'• COi· $35. Twtn man,.. l1Cr. sweeper $7 Picnic Ice HIGH chair, crib. stroller. boat aneake<a 8 .; S3. toys 525 875..0251 0< ten.rayonorwoolahlr11. R•ctlner 110. 30'• boxS3Plutlccurle<a1• goodcondltlonSSO.Totel Wegner power painter 646--4005 French Connection, dr....,St5.87~. each. 935 Tiiier Way, ELECTRIC blanket S8 prlc4I. Aleo 68 qt. Col· $50 840·705 t Ralph Loren. Antique and ------- Coron a del Mar . Stuffed animals 2Sc·Sl. emanlceehestS30.llke SET Samaon11• IUggage. Ethnlcl3·110.Women'• WASHER. dry•r. dl•h· 760-8160. Harbor View Toys 1~·$2, 970 Con· new 548•5130 Newport PAIR leatherette chairs near new S•o Panoaonlc allk, cotten, V91vet or waaher. ei.c:trlc atove Hiiis gre... Coata Meu Beach · S50. Dinette Mt. table juice extractor, neer new wool blou•••· aklrta, S50. Puah mower S15 · 48-41148. · and 4 chairs $50. 2 book ~40 Man·• Hamilton d r • u••, ca flan•. 848-5848. 221 Aower .. I W .. 5100 BA TtHUB enc:to.ure 515. KITCHEN ltema: dlahet, ca .... ahelvet S2·S... 1 eutomatlc watci\, little, klmonoe en~ penta by Street, Costa MeM. Af\c'ot I Ut ltlf Waat.. 5111 5101 Two men'• aulta alza •6 ELECTRIC lawn edger utenalls. platters Sc-SS. bOOk caae $7 Pelt atep "" 135. New Winston Olw Von Furttanburg, 12 noon. ========= $15 each Hanging lamp $15. EJectrtc chain .. w Ptctur• SOc-$5. Clothet tabla $10. 2 lamp• $7 camafa and fluh 520. Saint Germeln, Mlchale, --------IDllL AllllT&IT Part/time S 10. Small table lamp 13 $12. Storage c1blneta 2Sc-15. Furniture, tables, each. Pair table tamps Elec:1r1e ran 17 50. Coll4tc:-SHoon, Gloria Van· WATER bed, wood~ Full/time. 545-71« llPPLIMEIT Woman• clothea and S10-l15 Set of pipe chalr9, twin brass head· $25. Chair S7. Portable tot dtc. box $15. Kleen derbultt. Of Gl.lt\l'leyUdl frame 850. Wawr bed ' ••• l.Ol.E ahoeS S2· ... Socitet M1, threader• S20 Patio boerds, en.st or dra._.,1 Singer MWlng mactltne ~m pipe r .. mar 17.50. 53-s..5. 130 Sult• "S" E. pad and haeterUO. Sony new M .50. Man'a blll1otd swing 125 Patio table $3-$25. Folboat kayak $25 Aetrac1able c:lothea Antique meat grlnd•r 17th Strfft. (Behind 8 tradl $20. SoundlWI 0.ltrlltw Tlre:d of alttlng around With $4. 548· 7011. 2092 and umbrella $15. 50 loot S50. Toole I 1 ·S50 line $10. 557-1825. ...0. Vary good cun llnk• Aaron Broa). After •t•eo Md..,._ .. -. (A ot 8) Ot HVAC (C·20) u nothing to do? Do you Wallace, Co.ta M•sa roll of copper tcrMn Hld•·•·bed• eouct1 120. --and tie tacka, 11 .... $20 11:00ern. BMX bltla S&O. ~ • RNE or RMO aough1 by like to mingle? If IO, g.lve ----wire, new $25. Roll of Houtehold Items, v ..... PIANO Lett• aplnet SSO. for ell Farber ware ---------1 boetdl30. 9dtewertaf1Ji• lnovatlveamallcompany. ua a Jlngla at 540..0301 U•TI•lllT B ICYCLES, ladl•• c h icken wire $5 ruga, mlrrora S1·115. 790-!876. brOllar 110. 833·3188. ForCluaHledAd wooddr....,S&O.DMtt-.• Want to move qulekly. for an exciting Job ea a Schwinn 10-apeed. Alao 84&-•281. Saturday and Sunday BetWMn 10arn--t19m. ACTION watch $20. Franct\ ~-i: T.,m, negollabla. Pleue telephone sale• peraon PART/TIME Weekend•: ladlff Schwinn Couter 820 Marguerite. March QUEEN size hlde-a·bed. Call a with glen 150 ·~:· cell Charlie at with the LOS ANGELES Lite typing. Newport brake Cn.ilaer. Both I~. People Who need people 24.25. Coron• del Mar. tan. gOld corduroy, good SHAPE up for aumrMrl Dally Piiot Btenoer 15. berc:IM ~· 7141841-4010 TIMES. Houra: 9 am to 2 Beach Ae•I Eatate Offlc4I. ride new. E.lltraa, each lhould atways check the -condition ISO. Mattress V 1t1 Ma• I• r be It A[). VISOR S20. After 10em. Sat"'• • pm. Hourly wage + com-Ideal for atuden1 Mhr. sso. Morning•. evening• Santa Dtractory In ttw1 Want Ad Hali>? for ,.,,,. . like new $50. m11Hgar 516. Slant ... 2·5e78 day. 418 E. 18t.h S ••• mlaalon. location: 1375 OW.144-IMO 988-8138. DAILY PILOT 642·5878 881·303:'. Dana Point. board 15 644~. • Coeta Meee.131-7117. IWI tr IHllUIPU Sunfloww Av . C.M. · wanted Experlenc e 1 .. •••••••• preferred. Mature per· 11 eon. raliab141 Tranapor. PART· TIME. Verled hours tatlon needed. gu paid to Include early A M. Mon • Thura. 8-5pm Im· weetcenda Muat have d• mediate hire. Rhonda. pendable vehicle (small •tla2llJ truck. van. 11at1on wagon) to aallist news· paper deal• In Irvine ataa. Mual be depen· dable Contact Greg llAUIEI Hyde Monday thru Friday THE DAILY PILOT ta now betWMn 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. on•x &42 .... 321 •cceptlng appllcallons I•••••••••• lot Dtatrlc:t Managers to aupervlse newapaperp __ A_R_T_T-IM-E--w-.-.-k-e_n_d carrier• Must have van. a«r'y in Newport Beach :.~;'. orm:=!';P a= 873-6170 wkdays IJ.5 anoa, company benefflt PBX N""ht Shih Relief and bonu• opportunity. "' A.pply In perton at Dally 32·40 hra. Exp. required. Piiot Clrculatlon Office. Reap. perton, good pay & 330 W B C a nice place to work. est •v. oat• Call Jerry 845·2550 M .... Monday thru Fri· --------E~cre.No phone calla. PBX OPERA TORS --------•Day. evening and night ahltt• for Santa Ana and Mechanic, mutt know Co.ta M ... ottic.s. R• Ford medium duty lated exp. pref•rad, but trucita, have own tool• will train Call 845-2550 Apollo Moving, 2350 Aak for Jerry Regency Newport Blvd. CM 'Anawerlng Servlc•. A 546-7477 Good Place To Work. ..... ·~~~='='::! POLICE CADET muat. S&-S 10. 875-9064 t•. l1 h 11.11/~tlr MEDICAL College atudenta age 18 Immediate opening: to 20 lnc:lualv•, l~l.,..ted front/back. Xlnt tran· In lleld of law enforc. aerlber. Local urotoglat. mant. F0t Information & MS-9700 or 831·5580 appllc:atlon, contact: Model• Mela/Female POia Per90nnal 870 Santa Barbara Drive WE NEED NEW FACES Newport Beach 928e0 For placement In modeling &.-4-3867 EOE l<>bl In Orange County. .. YlllWllT , ........ .., PIOMITill ........ c --------envou .... llnMI lat. FIMt Spara 3 hra nightly? EJCpr. P" etert1 ' rood ;:r~oOme<l prap/cteanlng. 1231 No dabla • COUt Hwy. N. Lao Beh nd Mlf motivated? Nur .. flndert ha• more Do you .. . work than nurM1. En~y working with klda? If you ean 1nawer YES RNe, LVNa, NA• & comsa· Ptione848-7021 nlont 2.JO.ei>m Mon. thru Fri ' ' W•oner: •Top W'911 '=""~--.,..---....,...-I PI T aquarium Hrvlee. I • CMlca of lhltt• •Delly Pay • Referral Bonu• Cell NurMflnder• 5'7·7537 ..... UlllT. Full & pert time aklllad nurelng faefflty In Laguna e.ctl. Xlnt working In· vtronmant. 7141494-&<>75 Must know frffh and marln• llah. Rallabla trana. Report 7 ·9AM wkdya, 438'h E. 17th St, CoataM ... REAL ESTATE _.'LIULUTln UUllLUI• _ .. _.,_._ .. _ ... __ s_aoo_ Rtlr w..... 5100 Help Wut.. 5100 ••• , ...... SIM ••• , ...... Siii &nllae 1111 ,...,.....,. .... iiiiiiOoii. __ ....., IEOIPTlffllT t Siles SEOllnUY SHIPPING CLERK Pl llme TELEPIME ULfl WlllEll llan ~;n~~r~h~:lr:~: .. ,~~~ Printing firm FI T.Growing nattonal reading FIT fOf vachl brOkerage or stgnCMoompany WIH Su~&appolntmentset· Buay rut •t•t• office. $150 848-5992 558-84128 ask for Vickie education company Is firm In N B Good typing train_ 648·8300 Dot ting ltlona available anawering pnonas, llte seeking aales person to akllls req'd Contact I I toda Ith marketing typing. every other weetc· Kenmore WISMr & Dryer I llY f111119 llEOE"/SEO" present our unique read· Sharon al 673-851 1 SKIPPER co n Tr11nees OK end Aak for Pat or Al· xlnt cond 5100 each. LES 957-11 1ng product 10 key de· S hOYr guarantee • ex· llaon for appt. 831·1286 644·6488 •••• M•l11ttr1tlt1 cls1on makers Large $ sro11n&11Y Wanted: Experienced C.ttllent bonus plan "A""'ef""rl-=-g .. S"'22'"5...,W""""' .. ::Chi"'='r:-10fY~'="'., King bad. hHdboar Interesting, challenging potential Send resume to Position open for full time I Skipper lor 65' SPort 673-8890 or 863-0787 $135 eacti Oahwshr $100 dresMr. night atenda Po•ltt0n with South Cout Creattve Curriculum. Inc, Secretary for Newport I Fisher Boat Must have Ranges 100 ... 8-584! twin bed Cuh private beach communl· P 0 Bo• 1605. Beach Architectural firm experience in Mex1c1n TUYEL HEIT --S58-18$6 ty 11 yOY ean UH In· Huntington Beach 926• 7 Mus 1 have d 1cu1. wat9f'a. Top salary to Minimum 2 years e•per., Aefrlgefator 3 dr Werda. Kl Ila no.t tlOn 111at1ve. think on your feet RETAIL SALES tngltranscrlblng e•per q uallf ted c •n d Id a I e computer trained. Irvine WelOar/FebrlCator. struc-green, newly Olll'l'd 5200. ng 11 • 137 & handle a wide var .. ty of IHll FUllll SHP t yping 70-80 wpm. 71415'7·5618 IOf awt location Lill 552•3052 tural stMI. miac metal$. ~-3823 or 850-8716 :~·~5-0o~.':'s-ieo? general seeratartal .dul· knowledge ol IBM Mem· -and certlhcatlon pref'd. REFRIGS F/F. 1 copper, 1 ---,.------.,.----, ill. we'd ltk• to talk to Creative European high ory typewriter & tcnowl· OLICITOR to obtain lrucic drtvers Full time. pay upon •xper. White. 1175 ea. Delivery you 493·0122 9·3().noon rastuon ladles •hop seek· edge ol word proceulng subacrlptlons by tale· Soft wetar co In San Juen Call 5•5·5271 for appt. avail. 850·7452 lllllL ... El ing exp Hlffperaon equip helpful Salary phOne for L.A. Times Caplatrano needs all b o •rd $ 5 0 0 ob Fine location Excell pay comenSYrate with exper Harbof area. 548-8441 or around na.son 10 asslat Wtrl PrH,/P~ ~rlQ, SIS, wtll "Big One" 641-7,2• .... mn Ulll. Call Anita 644-2652 Cell btwn 10AM & 1PM 646·1413 .--· $22!>. M .. t grinder $60. --,--,,,.--~-~'I' 714164..._ 1010 jn all areas ol work. will RAIN EE to learn apec II Call Ruaty 831•1298. Leaving State ~ IALEIPEIPU I train Permanent poa· 1111111 While you earn & rurn. Sat/Sun. 1555 lLool<lngroran .. c:lllngca· Secretary/Receptlonlat. Ilion. Good driving r• work with good i-ople. Waahef 1100. G .. ery.r Verde Or E•31 UllPT /TYPll1 reer In the ratall clothing top skllla. ref's .. lor busy SJUDEITS cord a muatl Exper drlv· 1:30-7:30 dally flexlbla. S 125. Electric Ory•r ,32. 1877 • Active .. iaa office with field? We are a laat Laguna Hiiia law office. Ing he•vv duty trucksreq. Salary negotiable. Coata $175. 54~72 • h Cen , paced growing retell 830·6660 llTYHI Vacation. Ins, etc. Ma ... Cell 831..0415. Wat•H•atera I 30galgu ~~~~°!: ..,., busy telep onet. tral clothtng chain looklng ror lllln••y 11•111 -• llwtl 493 .... 535 SI 10. t 40nalnasS180 2 137.t:, O·" _ .. t Newport locetlon. C•ll bright motivated end r• -.... J L-W t.. 5115 • • ., -.,.., Joan Lamb 831.1400 liable people to 1111 the Vactor word proeeaalng We have opening• for TYPIST In U 40 gal gas $ 120 PMw. s 110 pr New King positions of full & part uperlence preferred. boys & glrl• between PIT speed & accuracy OUlfflll nev., used Call Dick $275. af1 6pm 75t-1' 1 r_nt_a_u-ren_t _____ , time u lespeopla All Typing, dictation. super· 12'16 yeara Old working nec esurv Newport Prlvatevaie.roraxacuttve 432•1••9 SECTIONAL(!>', 10')& OU.. W&ITll shifts avallabla Retell lor skills Min e year• evenings & Saturdays Beach Ad Agency. Call and/or ram11y Personal & toman . 8etge L Mon-Fri t 1:30AM· 1 30PM salesexper helpful, ••eel aecretarlal exper,lanoe Eern money' tr I pt & Myrna Horn 649-8851 tamely MQJrlty, alto mlac. 1111 LOOM <Allht0na S6 company benellU E.R.I 762-7179 bOnuMI. Call dutlft. Jon 675-3885 760-1863 18·~.;.;r.ELP I i~~:ssat ·rr~~ .~~~d~~ SEOllnAIY ~~DU VACCUUM TOOLING -- - - -Estlh........... SOFA & LOVESE Mon-Fri, 11AM·2PM 5 We're looking for a con· Mon.-Frl. 10am·3pm Pref. semi-retired tool Exp. S.C'y/Bkkpr leek• Found brand n•w 111 wtmatci\lng CHAIR & Food E I CM pm at. maker Pltlme. 648-8300 PIT ""'•1tlon. Aela. Ant. Polarotd camera •v., toman xlnt cond E Call Geor,:~2~77 5 Miiiers outpoat logo fldentlal seeret1ry with 6111 for Dottle Ad ~842 ... 300 2,. hr•. made. mint cond. would tonea' Hardly UH •-6 good typing, shorthand & llke to sell. PlffM make ,27$/all 974•2584 ""Re-t-al,_1 s=-.-iaa-----211E.1ltll I t, record keeping •kllla. -.-.-E ULll ~· SSIO . ott.,. 873-1531 -=------=·,..........,.-__,.--. .. 0 .. Must be organized & able H11.&r.... W&ITllll/W&ITll Mutt NII n...-.a •SF ••5 System Cado t .. k w * TIE LOOI * U II r to handle a varying work C M. ofe need• phone Full/time evenings. 3 YMI'• FriM, AKC, male, view ~,.,;;~":troden-unit $500 Alvar paint MITA ltsl flow. You wlll .ct as re· caller• for M.A.O.D. ben· experience requi red. 10 mo 1350. 873-5376 atoek 210 lane FS 8 &and $750. Kg az bed looking fOf 2 full/time & 1 E.O.E ceptlonlat at well u per· •In ahOw, PIT days/..,.. Apply In perlOfl 3-5pm: Dog Obed~ et ..... 11 1525 ·~ ease Wood office deelt pt/time peraona, gila tonal MCre1ary to the Ar· Exp. or unexp. $4 + pr hr Jolly Roger. 400 S. Cout your home. Renbl rat•. new · • Misc tternt 796-7283 exp. In men'• & woman's •HEI NllH tlst•-OtrectOf We offer a 754-19'1 H 1 a.. 1 a.--.. N'.. 111 ...,.,.,. cones ... EuropHn aportaweer Posit::-'° avallab141. Apply fr~ly 1tmo1ph•r• & I , Hy ,1•1 I (~ ;~ ;:u; • ~ •• •· • ~~ ~~8Tralnlng $'3~s&-31';3..,.. f ~~~~.~·. ',!':-~o~or• '. Poattlont open now Call In per90n· Aothschlld• good ben•flt•. Salary ..., ' .... ~ •-""'"" for Int.mew: Reataurant. 2407 E commenaurat• With ex· • Poodle Sale Tuooc:>. Toy, C.arattn l Bdr omr group 646-33 '3 Tll 1.111 ......... Coaat Hwy, CdM. partenoe. Call Elalne bet. : min S250 up 546-2848 j would llh 10 bUY your Wat• bed. klnO etu-;;i'ih iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilsaie. 8.30-4:30 tor appt: • • Wanted: Fern Oueenaland personal computer• & heater. I 100 flrM IOU.IAUI ..... 11.E.UUI 49,·1148Legune8each. : PART TIME" • H .., I bled I edd·on• wmg840·7051 831·5379 lllT llUIMDI Ftnesl -~rm In Corona del IEO'Y /lfFlll OLlll • : . k:p e1f-8,~7 or 0 FrM ti !ta IHH~tl• Maral'a, • ludar In Mar. beautiful office, Permanent part/time Po•· • • •••• SS 5 cm. Bay Ratrlver. c.Na 1212 women'• faahlon• Mek• llvety 1taff. complete ltlon. Bedell Construction • r energetic. outgoing aupport. llbar1I apllt, Co. 5•5-3292 •. D 1· D : Yellow nape Parrot. 3 yrs, male 11 mo·a. frM to 1 HP. lntegr•I drive. 5 fuhlon minded people 91CP9flenc•d realdentlal Servlc4I Station Attendaiii • e 1ver aily Pilot by auto 40 word vocabulary Very good home 557-1209 mpn, xlnt range. 9Uto '°' ..i.. poaltlon• & .. sales only Call Jim Wood axper Apply Shall St•· • in Laguna Beach area (ap-: '''"' 2 eagat $1500 FREE Baby BunnY. to overcharge contrcl 1111ant manager op· or Pet Mtlfry 875-8000 llon 17th & Irvine N B • 2 h • 548-6659 good home 648..0113 atrMl ~Ilka new Pt• POrtunltl•• Experience SEAMSTRESS M/F aome I -I • prox. ours per day) week-•• Aatlt-... Hf• Call anytime feet for iOt Clttfttl. e;>t pre19f'rad. A career In ......... len<le desired. llWlll IUOI, IPlll. • • day after & l ---complex. factoryt •1c women'• retailing that of. Paii1aon Sall• Detlgn New perachut• mfr mov·' • noons ear y • 1 Emh .... .,..,.. F~~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ :::-s 1.150 540-23!7 d ...... ayt fera .... ,., ... eommltlon 673-2180 I 1ngtoGardenGroveFrwy1 • mornings on Sat. & Sun .• Waaherldryar Maytag. 962 ... 013 Jnrtlry .. 1_4 With excellent benefit• & Beach Blvd area Inter· I • Earn approx. $400 per • must .... lhtl ~end -~lns-aon llllnUY ' viewing for experd. MW· • : s2so tor pair 873-1531 Fan itart MIS .._ ... , 194 lstetu ~·y 10-S 1 Plllll .,,.. I Ing m.chl~ ot*•tor•I : month. Ask for Bruce • 's•ot ma<:h1neund Mulleal DESK. ;oi,a , .. , Dan ' ..., ..... IUlll'S lrvl n• mtg. firm hu, lor 1/2 &4naedle m•··· Emsley 11 a .m . to 4 p.m. •I lnstrumenta V1olano (8 mdn.$200/oboe.48 ... 148 1 Gri.CluetalleenMd SOUTH COAST PLAZA lmmed opening for exp. :~·M:~~~8~~. ~:~ i e • 1 rollsl $8500. Barrel St. 2 SOFAS -.A cond 1200 & By ,,,..,Gpamologt on ist GIA 3333 Brletol & reliable pareon w/lront 1 .., • • Piano $2000 Lge Tobey S ""' v-.. ~ ..,... ty office appaaranc:• and pm at the Seaaona R• • CJRCUL • Grandt ctock in oak . '""·CALL 8'8·51.,... 71•·18&-5507 good phone manner lau~ent 79•2 Garden • ATION DEPT. • case I 190'1 11 pe 4""Wi"°n0aor Ctlalfa, 50 in MUST SELL 111 cts aml llTAI. Type SOwpm, Ille btckp'g Grove Blvd. at 8eac:h • 642-4321 l:'AE • melchlng oak din rm Mt rnd table S500 4 drawef S•""""lr ... Va"-*........,, I C ' .... p t Blvd, Garden Grove \ J:.AJ • 1 ..... 75 _......, .. ..,.. _.v IAl.ll &DI • p u1 on -· eggy or 512 .ooo. twn canopy chest 20 -s-1 5 only seoo1 640•8688 11'111 ---· appt e:30AM·fPM. E.O.E. •••••••• •• brusbeds873·5559 ..,._ 497. 1059 or Iv mag ·79 Caloric Slf/dn db141 Must Miit I ct Diamond fUTTml 281..0540 r-1uaam-ll ov•nl gH range Xlnt Ring Maka offer 5 I! :Ct cond MOO King u bed, 87$-9561 •Ae1ellaper.preMrrad llmJUY KIDS E•RN GREAT TRPS AN[) PRIZES! 2 arwetgoldr.,.r-yt ...... comc>I w/aprtnga. melt & ,,_,,__,..~-Diii• (But not -ulred) Cofon• del Mat con.uft._ • n . n cond USO/ea Sffra hdbtd 1100 982-8932 ., ;p l ..... "'Y ~· WuMf S125 Df)w C.,tlflect nuree elde, * F'luleblehou,. firm Mede e pet'IOf\ to MO Cen dellvar Lv m9Q ""A-nt_q_s.=-aw1-..,.ng--.,M:-:K11--. 5=-1:-:::00-=-, 8tlaoe;;or wr1k' "'t 7-S:SOPM. Cell btwn can :rn-=... ~ (AM/PM ewinlng•l w . ptiOMt., Ute typing, 850.02418 antq draew w/mlrror bend HW wlw•ldar rvlne bUad Brokerage firm "'· 10 yNrl f\U op41nlng tor 2 .. 1 ... ~. 10-5, ~Fri. Ht-3061 --. In P«90r1: e""tdl o noat'a. 'I FoffloeL e X loperl E. 3 Door S' ...... b"" .,...._ .,..., S 150, OOUCtl, nvr uMd lath••: 15x50, 13x•O. Nut9'no chine, menufacturlng, _,...., el I ....... ,,,..,..,. ,.._. New s.too. NII s 150, _, 1b3e. 2a1e50: eurt.c. ."L".•••• nnenoa, rMI eateta or lllllll.. HRS-competitive PllY I ti 2.01 cu"· Av Gr, Ilka Iron tbl/~-: toe> =•r. eompr•Hor . ----othef prof...ionel ntld. ••--benefit•. Celt 840-1451 new S..25 obo .... 2.2940 s150, Ruth, m~ ~ rnll t ~ .... *'' hOap. ~ •nlMT• .._ 11 d ........ .,.. Pff. relef. wknd9 llNITllY /UUI Aft atn "9frta. 01••11 a..u1 4-pc ...-... rm aet ~ 1• ·-· ., .. ._ 11-..1am .... 2:ao44 fldtnOt 10: 100IOAdtrnaSt. •M-·11-.. _ ... ..,..,to CM 125 SMr• J'<enmore ,_-. UMd~·~,-· lethe. OM & arc..,., 4 ,.....-Hvn~eeh ...._u ••.,..... -• W..,_ 1150 $4&-1514 w. .. -... •7 ... 7i. ....... ::;:: drll ~. 2 turret OPIMTOA: AntweflJl9 l 1~=~E~~.~o Dlreetor of s .... '°' .... '" -~ ..._........... lalhaa l 2 hortzontal ___..... .,. ----· 1 M•ctl ttftewlcM tn~ment oo. 1' A~ 11·14 Cetot1c o.. mtcro .....__ -... ~. ~ -... ....... cut ....... -~· ...,,, "--·....-INtne,ca.92711 local«t-tn fiMPt 8cb.l.OC -.~ ov.n, Mtt oi.an, xtnt --·-·-.,_ ......-~ '::!':. _..=j,,. .. · ::n.~rr W'll 17MeN llT&llLll Alrport.,.!_ ....... Mll\.;u5 yr• 1EMll" TO S75.00 PO MB. eondW5obo Hf."67 ~ :..~.enda. i;;;,;;-~;;.. • oliT1CAL iHOP: Muat IULDTATIULll F~e.M~!,=-~~to.PO:'~ iw. now llaft l~ =: t. C..., orn r•frlg, 1215101>0 CompltMeWetetbedldtm l3CMS10 ,.. eooc:t •nendenee~ ttc ..... 1*9Gft. ~.eon*' Dab-2soo.N.a.82te0.or• """'"*"'' ..... n. .. c..t 84,.,,.,.".,,.. ..... ,obo •·•m '!~~;~!::r¥.! ,_ct • be ~ to ~ O.wllOp'Wtt, ~ bM or Petti. ••1 ... m ~ ,Olilr Not 0. tf1WI it.wt It l :lO p.111. llld I In a.-....,... ;.~ ·-. .._ --ion ' wortt. W11 tntn. tl/fW, IUen Cao. 493-40t3. If no -~ tlO ltM .......,.. Oii SatslllJ,.. ,• ~ ..._._ "'"' .......... , -· l:Jlc•••m OOPl'y tor' tel• at!t .. (2ll)I07-QN. a .... : UlllTllY wo1hltw1110nllwl.\'on••1u11.... Ll!S 9674 133 aofa. dlMtte .... ,.....,.. ~."IM-22tJ 111 • tor comm'I brok•• of· tlllll ~-."""..,..,..,""' _, lA• ,,.. 25 cum ~ 1\lm •• Mlle-4t1-430t ...... &PM-IPM flee nr o.c. MrpOrt. Top • , kt ... .....,..«'*•..,.... 1 mor. ace Mek• ,...,... Coudt a Anrw:Nif .-y oci ,_,... FIT, I-· Good phone * 2'urts>eoottneadedln 9'Cltla In typing Md ICMlft.. W,...,......, ._call Mr c.t •tor, brown tuture cond S200 ..... 1.-rs l~.,..,..tllP·Cerneo. :!.,.Jl!'d• :..IYPN ~"'!! owlNITAAHAofttct Ing r=hd~llf* With S1000. tOll of h Lady naslQ-N• ,~"'7 .... ,... .......... -·-(~ ·-................. ____ or ---to IMtn -• Kenmor. w....._in--, ~ ..-f\,,nhure & .... ._.. _ __. .. _,, tr11n•aa p ott1t10• .... --~--· / _,. • ( ) 7ftillt• --·-.-.,,,,. ·--· •11 1n IO" ..a.o. •• lklll•muet micro oort\puter worlt l_CCll 714 549., ~ •• ,,.. M50Jboct\ 12 -·-· "' " -•!!;'~~1 •lll.lteorl=n :U,~l";:a'N lr~!nob:~1t'~; f~.,0~:::'m·1V1>::::~ ~,~~ '° 50.!._~i.r.~.u •°' ,.. .... ,_ •• • -.. '* llcpei••Pl'W'._ non-'"'°".,· 14 .. 5051 11100. Magic Chet ._. ... _...,,._ .... Mil.~..,.""'--...,... .. _-:~-. lea r' aa a ~ ~"'*"°" * ... fot Kttl HoiM. Mlc:r~)9ltel Oven Gm OOUCft + CMW .... I ~ c:Nirt .,..,,.,, ':a':'*'.= for -:a::!• QtlMNIY'JAQC 060. M 11 c. fut ft Ofter. Good oondlttol\. bW 171 WTlelt Clf9, gl ~Cl!t~l~P~a!_I ~M!l~M2Mn~~· ~~b=~;£;f:-....;;;;;;:=::::...J.;':&0..ea:::::•:O;:~ ... ~~~'"~tpm=a.========:;j &7MMI t6iM>l11 cond I 1IO 141-4111 l .. I ! t," __ • °""""" CoMt DAILY PILOT/Sol\lrday, Mnh 24, 11184 ''"" •'"' '"' Al!!!·~ -1111 -..... ~., .. '~ .tlt Lttg; gn TOOAY'S CROSSWORD PU7nE rneo. am/Im, ·102~newM9.J*ftt. 1iiff~PJ4f J 'IOYWPK:KUPt1200 1tnetw¥'HI •unroot, n•w tlr••· · tai Int, ~"!. MDltm_ AMl'!.,M CW& W(T0751) ,..._'400 ~ w..i -,1\edJP_1207} 11•;aoo. o.w 6fi.890'1 cau. -..10, ao tnwpe11 1n So COuntY \l)Y . 142-2000 Erle 54M-4!1 t So eountv vw-~2~ ~E¥116'0-14M townStl,5004N-tot5 '71 CELICA. AUTO. Alf\; ·a . conv CUltom I Fiim ACROSS 1 CO<nl< 53 $Hp by PllEYIOUS PUZZ1.E SOI. VED 'llO IMW 320I Strtt Blut. '712IOSEL, burgundy, bfk EXCEL COND,ITION . 8:1:°"""'6o0oc.'X O>MIN, II ..i.ctiOn .,_.to, a/a, l&Wf, wnlfm. Int , M'l/tm, tic. lmmac. 13700, 145-3771 r9d wltowt., lncndlblet We~· ZO:.C, CMY- 8111 - 5$ Barn 1r11 !6 -Al&Sk& 58 Fair cw .. lltoy 'tllhMll, nu $8500 ot>o 9~004 •79 COf. SR5 lftbk, .-.o. $2,0001080. Mt"'4118. ~Set ut today! llrel, btkl, IOw ml, l)Wf. '71 280SL: 2 lope., a/C, I 38mpg hwy, 911 blru, 6 Unqualtfled 9 Dl'omed•ry 14 Dark: poet 15 Celebn ox 18 Skiing area 17 Wiid flower 18 Bliler drug 20 P11e11ce 60 Comb•! area 61 Uncovered 62 Pack •nlmat 63 Temporary shelters 64 USSR news gp 65 Trouble- 110,500. PP 151·2&33 ownet, IMK ml, eulo. PIP mini c:ond . 13500. 1075 BMW 2002 121K/obo641-3128deya &41-7171 a.u... w... 11 N9W Mir~':':? (PlO&OJ '72 250, exn cond. 74,000 '"·ao=c.i=ICi~sr-T-... ~ •• ~M~,~ ... =. Vall.!f. 1134 s Coun vw 842•2000 ml, dirk g1Mn, 1m1tm. to ml . 11n1 c:ond. uttlt......... hOU 0 ty 1 5900. Dy1 542·5300, "399/obo. 642-6407 AntlqUM, fb:turM. lt.m.d Diec. Mhold heme, SO HWI LEISE eve1 & ll>'ltnd• &40-1S40 '80 Teyot• SR5, .ir. 1tereo 'I .. bl... --•1y -· Mn .. boolit1. Q.,,_. Sit in.... bod 13775 • • • r-Only 8·"· 18377 Sant• Appllet to only new 1184 '112""""L 4.1 tipe, """"" · · 1tuff. Set/Sun. 9 to 5. BM ""95 ~pot1er ti Motor1 A.Hey behind 125 A~one hllndL pro~~~ In ti:~·. ~u~ $1750. Xlnt, 675-e&Oe 642--0795: ...,. Ma--8823 CO,..HEll C HfYROlfl "-. .._ I! , I• I < f' 1 I ,1 I S4b-1200 21 Wes sulky 23 Slnglelons 24 Meet all criteria: 2 wds . 26 Wa1erllly 28 Ou1s1de· maker DOWN 1 lnlroduce 2 lnveclive 3 Observes 4 Rival: pref 5 EKtreme --Ju1t0Yerbrldge. II k 1140 ..i.ctlon '75300001rkgreenwl11n y l73 Ytlft C • I.. .II•••••· " l'Ollt~•~OMw11W"' 1n111t1or. 11n1 cond .. tOOK 11.Dwqn t l•1~J~s!E-.17~3r-~,r.1,~.~ ..... ~.::ia .,... • r • XPT SXLE: PrlOed to .. 111 STERUI ml. $8000. 873-7339 ·82 VW. l'r9Wlntr I s:.k... wtgon, 12299. ' 1,. ... :::::;;;;.-.--.= a.by Item•, 11rou;;, SU:: S.ttSun 9-5. Sandpiper '76 450$l II I fld I t 32mpgs, 'NY gd c:ond. 4S...·11M '~!o!·a~;;.~z k1t1, traye. mud'I mor•. Apt1, 8061 H~land Ck· both toPi~ ",!~ nlc:n•: $1495, "97·5Sl6t '4600 . 544-8034 Sat. 9-3. 427 N•rc:luu1. c: .. , #17G. 848-2693 BMW 122,000. 497...fl222 ... vw •·-. •un• xlnt, '67 1aoos Cpe. . '~·-"r·-'-'-'°"-· --""I<.,. ir. 11._. ...._ Firm. Exc:.1. c:ond. CaM1.., _ _. lllf ..,.111 •na ,... Giant Garage S.le. M1r 'JI MU llO IEL recent 1mog, S850/oDO. 963-7042 evMMncl1. lil'W~I · 24125. 8•m to 4pm. 6171 fl75-4253 1g8 K!Z! )l!£ r::= abbr 1074 Rtlddlng .st. C.M. S•I G1rfleld. Furn.; C:IO!hlng, 1540 J.mbOI"• NB "1.000 MILES, au a1tr .. 1 1982 Volvo 2 Or ........_ ......... .........._ onty 9-5. 14 apaedboal houNl'lold ltam1. Cuti 140-14'4 But Otfet. '87 Sqrbc:k, gd tfru, need• Air. Sun Root 1e11'31 Alf & w;:;i:7(P1210) 29 More even 32 Deputy hyph 6 Nol abridged 7 Clumsy one 8 Broao- 22 Condemns 25 Speaker's 41 Spanish aunt 42 Civet's kin 44 Quiet seSO. Schwinn CrulHr. only ple&M (71 ") 496-2336 work. Must Mii. S970 obo So. County VW 6"2·2000 So ,_ .. 011 VW 842_2000 mini-bike S75, 3 steal · Georoa 5-41-7831 """' de!Wr.1 $35 ... 1011 mor•I M•ny ooodlftl. rurn. toys ~ ·92 2400 ivory. Stc:rlf!oa. • iliac. tin For• 1311 35 Thin mud 36 Author Levin 37 Bad defeat 38 Appearance 39 Obstacle casters ac· e•ac1 word!> 27 Foot part 29 Coveralls 45 Nosegays 47 Taters liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I etc:. Suncl•y Only aJ~•Y Pick up pymnt• $395/mo. fl7 VW Square back. IOOka 11 309 9th St (In •Hey). 01 $17 soo. 555.9355 good S1400 or ofter. 'II Min llllPUO&I ,06 Muo••-. 8 ~. oulo. oco SWAP 11n · -· &S0-8786 0r 65()..3823 sasoo 960-3047 -... ...,. SAT 9-4. 8131 Blaylock. OS•le•-Sriia.Leallng '82 MBZ 300D-T.D. 15K ciean. mull .... E .... cessory 9 The c;.on- lederacy abbr 30 Epochs 31 Fury C;~~ui:g:_Yf~r!i~& RedwOOd burl 1bl, lamp1, S,.olallzll& 11 m I. T I'l l It le / beige , '89 BUG: cle1n. f'9ldy 10 •75 Brlcklln $111. 37,000 646-1792/dayt 5"48·5288 l. Co frames, pl1nt1. bike. E•reptll hllYer, S22.000 NB. 720·1705 j o, xlnt transp. Mu11 Mii. mHe1. white & bl1c:k. 1977 Ford M"9t~ 48 Permeate ,., "0 Bone. suit ,. , Arizona city 42 Siiiy ones 43 Ardors 32 Hold up 33 Monte - of the Alps 49 Charges 50 -Sue 51 Bllnd Arlington, st• Mesa. rurnlture. deities, ml.c:. ' 1500/0bo. 673-5146 S 12.000. 650-10 10 Admission & Parking '83 300SO, only 19K ml, TRANSPAC 4 spd & Air (T0946 FAEESp1c;esS10. Exc:ellentSelectlonolN-ch1mpagne w/llhr lnl. '69 Bug, mu1t Mii. l1m. 12961 1'5 Jackel type 46 lns1rumen1 47 Poems 10 Complete nypri 34 Frank 35 Drowsy as - - 52 Pot!ery 432-5880 lrriat 6144 and Caretulty P<ec>ar9d $34.500. avu 673-4195. G re 1 t con d 111 on . '76 Capri. Ghl1. V6. 4 spell, 1S:,o""Cou"'°n 0 1yO;;;V:;;W-:;;;':;'-'-"2000= l o;'~"""~~~~~~ '':TiiiwT.m,,.,.,--i:~~ Used BMW's atw1y1 1n 531-6266 or 655-8:198 1 TLC owner. •m/tm t; I; 1U uL Tt-FAM1L Y , blke, Stock '14 OALIF. IEICEIES cass. 52500• 644•5450 '70 Maverlcil. xlnl 1tan1, 11 Hooch 12 Fencing gear 13 Minus 38 A'ncan coin 39 Actor - 54 Waler. lat 57 -Kap1tal 59 Elec un1t Pool pump/tlttr S75. Tbl orlen11l antlque1, Im-1•5 3111 SAVESIOOO 'oTOOAYt '69Sqbk,run1xlnt, Weber i.~-.--~.----i llres & b1lt. n1w, sew S225. Compres1or ported silk blou11s. " • c:arbs, •mllm c:au. new •ltl, Dt•t•lic $600/obo. 642-7120, S 0 I I 208W 1•t.S1n1aAna ManyCotors&Modets 11 , 1 e 557--0970 15 . Anlq move p10 hov&eholdltem1.S1t8·6. CAL L NOW! 675_5255 1e1 gen1ra or. ves · S75. )(L twn bd 631-8690 •6 Mandr•k• Circle. Closed Sunday 846-2323; d1y1 834·340fi AJIC 9305 .71 Musting, super cond., 51 Absent GI 18 A resin 3 F1m1ly Sale. S111Sun University Park. lrvlne. Ask aboul the money we '70 VW Sqback nu palnl. ftVi)l)'lhlng new or rblt, nu BAM. Furn, clothes, pie. Plants, BBQ, pictures, LARGE SELECTION OF can tave you tnru our pert body c:ond rblt eng, '68 AMC Aambklf. 232 6 sky blue p1lnt. For mor1 Connery 10 13 2 • 3 • 7 8 11 12 frames. bolt. pouary, turn. clolhes etc. 10 NEW&USEDBMW'S! purcl'lase&leaseplins: radio !raet c~r MUST cyleng.Aun1g00d.l 600. lnto531-1428 moped, jewelry, ski, eqt. Warm Springs, Sat 9.4 LOii IUOM llW .Ill SLEMOIS SELL0 S 000. 848-7068 Don 645·591" •11 5 mlsel 2520 Bowdoin Pl. 1~~-~~~~~~ I VOLUME SALES 11-n ·73 Plnlo Sq. W•9on. S 'Is 12 5 S .. ' ., 10" r-'71 B• ..... Runs good, looks '73 HORNET a/c, am Super cond Orig OWfl9f a un, -·.,h II h SEAlllCE&LEASINQ 13-010ua11Street good.Mull Hiil S1695. r•dlo, new C:llb. tires, M SI ... 1 .s1200 em· 17 Boil, c:ur11lnslrod1, tape table saw wi a ac: • 367oN.Cl'lflfryAv•. NEWPORTBEACH u • · players. kitchen ald1. ate. mentl S250. !urn & misc:. LONG B"'C'-' 63-6237 a11r1er, good tr1n1p. 759--1288 evs or wknds. S I lo'M S ~ " a•• t•OO MUST SELL 1500. atony. " · 48 Rac:lng Wind. naua (No.Cherryealt--405) ••· • '71 vw Sqbk, 4·1p, xlnt &45-4574 11;;;200;:;;-7 _So::n;;;";:;':;;""'-'="..,· =-1-'-•-•-_93_8_3_,._,_,_,._11_00 __ I fl14) lll·llH TOP $$$ PAii runnln! c:ond. $2750. I . 9"0 Furn. •nllques, mirrors, "frlde-lni Welcome 1-338-579 •ack • 'l br111, wood, wicker' L1,1u ltaelt. 6141 OPEN SEVEN DAYS For Pampered ·71 SkVillrk .• or. 1850. ga 20 •73 Wgn, air stereo, 11.1ns great. S750. 720-9796 •75 Torino Wtgon 9 P• ... enger, great c:ondltlon. I 1100. 759.9567 beaut decor llemi. 3"5 SA 16-2. W'oods Cove. MEllCEIES IEIZ ® transport1llon. 631-2860 Unlverilly t 4. Sunday _ 2120 OC:ean Way. Furn. Datt•• 9111 TopMetcedesPlicesP•ld e '81 REGA L Ltd, every Qt.A.NT YARD SALE appliances. cto1hlng. re-Coll P1t1r/"1r ~ av111able option, xtnl '7•7rwlmpala. ~-mac.,-,,.,· Collectables. bike pens. lrlgerator, a1c. Moret 1981510 Datson n "E ~. ~ cond. S7600. 964-833" • W!lf"1 .....,an. · misc. Items. Sat. tno early -Air & low MllN (P1214) DIAL 2131714 MEAC DES 673-3738 birds). 231 18TH ST. ·~rt hack &lit $4687 HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc Ca•lllac t3ot h.~,.~,~,~ES~T~.~, ~ .. ~ •• bl°'od<=°'1n"1. Giveaway prices. Don't 3 frMILY . Furniture. SoCountyVW 842-2000 J(G 9149 ·76 B11rrltz. Wht/wht. 4 apd. atarao. r9dl•, &OK miss thl1 onel Sat 9·4. c:lothlng, baby thing•. ·71 OATUSN 240Z •63 MG M1DGET. C1&1n. lllE .. IEllA'S Moon r1. )(Int $9000. Ah 6 l~ml~·_1716_7_5_·_83_1-30 __ 16.,_. Np1 Terr.W/flfldol 191h misc. 422 Emerson on 78.000mlln lun car. runs good , SOUTH wkdy1840..4287 Liactl• 1313 Good clothes. truck shell. Tuslln, nr 21st. SIS 9-3 '3500. 650-4593 c:lassk: S2500 494-4027 'SO SEVILLE: Eleganc:e '76 Mark IV, 12850. ping-pong tbl, car BENEFIT RUMMAGE Sale 1982 D11sun 200 SX MGB '77 Dependable. cou1n lrim. 109 cond. 1 owner. ..9-t-6733. Reg. 1blc898. s1ereo1, we1 sul1. 1Hk Sun 10-5 al 466 F11g1l'llp. Power & Air (Tl 129) perfect mech. 5 gears, S14,500. 642-55-44 Private par1y. .. 80 • 83 !lowers. c:lassic:al rec:or d Flagship Convalsent Cntr 17987 wires. !01d&d, stereo, IP YOLISWAIEI set. S111Sun 9:30-4:30. Books & mags. elothfng. So County VW 842-2000 dk. Sscrltlce S2,900. 11WE WILL UT 481 Broadway. skis. 1011 o l misc. 1982 Datsun S11nz1 675·2039· I I Luogage, various sizes; 2 Sa l/S un 9 -5. 1706 Stereo, 28.138 ml (P0759)hp•,-,-.. ~.~.----,,-.1~5o;7 v~!1J!~~ LAST BIG CONVERTI BLE lrg lamps, lamp t1ble, 3 Tradewlnds Ln 15687 ·61 5COuPE12530 QBO And leasing '76 Eldorado, fuel In]. '81 Bl•rrltz, low mileage. Kint cond. 101dad. Sl?.500. 631·6259 ah 6. bikes. AU In Qood cond. EIBLUFF GARAGE SALE So County VW 842•2000 Runs. 639-7654 187 t 1 Be1tc:h Blvd. belj•belge !lrir, new top. Sat/Sun. 3008 Jav• Rd. Furn., hsewares, rug1, ·74 260Z. n-trans & 1~~=~~--~~ Huntington BuQh rad 111, Kint cond, S7950 Moving saie. -..vthlng •••g,equlp. S1t1Sun9-4. c:lutc:h. Air. sn1r1. bra. '88 912, blk, c:ompl. r• (Tl•)a•z.zOOO OBOP.P850-9149 ··-" S 0 1 03000 st o rad. I 7 900 Io bo · i ~;...,~·~~·:;,;.~;:,~ 1·---.:iiiO.iii>--muat go. Furn., deeor 2 2 Ill TA RNA.DA am/ m c1s1. . llems. br111. wood, Sleva 646-76~ 642-9859 aft 6PM '12111YW11211111 NABERS Fabulous Sale: Everylhlng I=-,.,=.-===°" ''=~=~--~~= wicker, antiques, mirrors. goes! 307 361h Sl!Mt. 076 B 210. Hatchback. •73 911T Targa. red, lac!. Good In/Out 675-8906 6211 p · /O 6221 M · l'-• 7011 646-7657. 345 Unlverllty Sal/Sun. 9•4pM A/C, mags. grea1 \st c:er.1.1'~''~· n~o~w~l~"~"~·~6~2~.000~~m~i. I iiiii~~::::""iim CADILLAC ,•:be=•:l;l:H""":':';........;;.;;"'l:O.',O';;""'~'~•''•';;"=';..,-,,;~ 1r1ae ..,•1r. L4 at WOOdstream c:on-51200. 675.1373. or $9995 675-3752 AQUARIUMS: 13-0 & 65 sii'i~-ll Mahogany Upright Avon 11fe raft, 6 min. dos. Sunday Only all day. Garage Sale: All this WMk 540-6248 Tracy. .78 924 . immac .. snrl, A/C. '12 fW IH LARGEST SELECTION gal. lncls Stands. an p!anoS400.675-6958 Ouir1ggers oft 53 Hall MOVING: Sal/Sun. Ovtf" Furniture, clothes. 1oy1.1 ~~==~==-..= New 1835 engine. mags. oll1temode1.1owm11eage • 3 I 11 675-5651 aves lamps. pictures. etc: '79 Station Wagon. 5 spd, stereo cass, ._ mass"'20"0· new tires. $2000. CadlHaca In Soutl'lerll equlpmt aige Sl'I Splnel style piano and 40 yrs sc:cum. Household 1906 IRlllNE All. stereo cass., rt rack, 42K cant upgrades. · 957-2805. 662-2997 Calllornlal See us today! '82 Continental, 18K. !Kt. war. 36-36 lnc:I. lube & oU. S 16,500. Newport er 11. &t2.0795; eves 5-46-8623 01'••••11• 1111 167 foronado. IOOks I drives Ilka mint cond. Hi nd rubbed cu1tom paint. Front whl drtw. Best around. S2750 obo. Par1 tr1de OK. 497-5373 '69 OLDS CUTLASS S300 Runs oood 5se.&043 . 70 CUTLASS S. New motor, trans, 1)1'lcfld to sell. Call Stave 673-2865 $225 & S 125 or S300 beth Dench. Beauhlul walnul, New white leather M1rlln good•. c:amping, HO train mi. S3SOO obo 650-31 41 1 ~D~y~o~606~0~·-•~2~3~1~. ,;'~'~'~' 1 ~~;;:;~;;;~:;~~~ 844-721101675·4890 gdcond$750 644-0468 che11 Whitey Special. courier pull bar, alol of liaitlira1:eSalt , 770-8514 &•0-1860 lmperl•I Frlgld ara. sell S •--' 6230 $300. 673-5129 goodies. 3261 low1 Sl. HARBOR \llEW": 1942 Port Ftrr1r1 9121 1978 Porsche 924 '72 VW. Original owner. 2600 Harbor Blvd. ·77 g,p~r S Wagonj all defrosting 6 toot bOOk-portiat vvvel Sli I I Decll:a 7022 MOVING Nel son Pl.. 9AM SAT 1j§436 Ferrari. red. 12 c:y1. Loaded & Air (P12301 klnt condition 12350 COSTA MESA ~i:t!'. ~64f~ nt. shell a mise 675-8152 Newpert Beach q1rl 1lhlate r Super bargains. S1t1Sun, Childs & &dulls c101h1ng , auto. lully loaded. lo mi. llS~o:.';C~~~o~1~,~VW~,._"8~•~2-~2~000~ h'~7~3~-66~3;3;,>;;;C-C'°'>O'<ICiittiflil ___ IJ:fj '-~==""==== 801 Balboa Av Bal Island 16 urgently needs spon-30' LIDO MOORING w/22 9-3 PM. 336 CaDr1llo antq mantle. pictures. $49 000 ot>o 673-45•7 I, •73 7-pass. Bus. Looks & C•et'rtlet 9313 ·79 Cutlass OieMI Wagon sorloreven! 631·1049 ft POWER BOAT boat. drapes, blinds. linens.1,."'-·-----..--. '79Por 924.Cl'lerryred.5 runs good.. 52150_ ·7l Impala. exltlrin•""'· Air , stereo, runs great. John Wayne Tennis Club S6000.call673-7444 Neighborhood Yard Sale. stereo.lightfla1ures.tloor fllf 9123 spd. sunrl, AIC. am/tm ...._.. super c:ond. 70K ml, 28 F•mlly Mern Dersh+p TV.L Ra•io, -870 Arbor SI. S1!1Sun 81 1 11,,.,...,..,.,,,:::::,..,,:::.,,,::: cass. ~&ry good cond 650-138• tauon S750 873-6369 mpg. 52675. 631 -3016 1750 C•ll Nadalle ~tereo 6232 30' Slip near Newpor-t 8·3 Monrov1a& 19th. wa1er, c,ec. '76131Wagon.verycle•n $8000,pl'l&t4-6047 7 4 Bug, 4•K actual ml.'72 Chevy Monie C1rlo. 673-6571 1 • ...:;;:~~~-....;;:;;:"'1 Jetly Ava!I April 15 GIANT LOT SALE II & dapendatlle S1395 l.·~==--~=-:::ccl alnt I I d 03000 .... k d '81 Omeg•. p/1, p/b, lllc. Beautl!ul 2g" Zenrth Color 673-5824 Sit/Sun R1dios. C:hrs , Mariners School 9-5pm. 673-3738 '81 911SC Like new, orig P · .• n con • · m ·Loo 1 an cruise control. low mll&-Llgnt lurquolse velvet qn bedspread, C:OSI SSOO, sell $1 25 548-4971 TV 3 year wrnty 5 142 1urn1bl1. spks. lamps, Sat. Anyone who wtshas •~~~~~ loaded, cnitton white, $3275. 675-9852 runs gree1. 12,655/0 BO. age. greal on gu, one Free delivery TV Jotin's PIER 1121/10. answ phone. relrlg. 25" to rent a space may do so '76 2-dr,l 4·•P. 4 cyl, I ~2~2~K~S~26~,~000~·~·~·~·:'·8~7;3~5. l ';:~~:::::~::::::i h'~'~7~·~78~6~1~·Sii~SM'1 1ady owner. $6000 nego-646-1786 18' Marcus Cnnl 650-8145 C/Tll. kite: ware. M/W for $10., to suppo" Nwpl sheepsk n seatcovers, 11; I 9159 '76 vw Rabbit w/sunrool, ·72 v,.. S795. See at tlable. 8&9--1274 h .. ~~~ tooks great $1175. Eves ea1a I '•c=::;;r---. .... ------Pvt boat dock. undtf" 28 11. clol es. tenn req • ..........,s, Harbor Band. 645-2915 645.2200 am/Im cassette. klnt gas Gutla'1 TeK&eO. Trask al 1; MA&IC ISUID hl4 Car4 •••~1r1hi• Newport Beacn/Houston 996-1200: 213-770-2267 Zenith 23" color TV good rec:ords & more. 121 E. I '19 Go•dlnl, ''''"'' ml. $1900. 015<0-<<73 Bo•-n ,, 895-<971 Pl;e•t• 13H c:ond S110 548-7592 NB channel. bly llc:CeSI. 23rd SI. mornings on Y 1-~==~~~~~-1 -$7 per tt 1 780 1369 S 1960 Flat Spider Ads sunroof. hardlop, racing Attar 6:00 84 7-5107 1981 Chevrolet z28 1 2 P1ymoUth k Cir 10111, Geaer1I 7011 •• I . -. 1012 Spring Sile 313 \list a s~~d?an~y ~:· ~l~se~ ~1:: Oead Sh•'•'•'•P7(P07•9) .. ,3'3001",'a'B'·a•',~"llk.~3·.-loaded & T·Tops (T1053) Power &,.~,,(PO!Me) ICJC es Baya nr Santa Ana & I · ...,. '77 RABBIT • opd, onrl, $1887 -8 ft fiberglass rowboat Dresses. b ouses. coats so County vw 842-2000 s c 1 vw 842 2000 w11n 3•4 hip eng. Xlnt 8 mo. old Hufty lotllpop 23rd. Lots ol goodies. misc 2207 Waterfront Dr. l'2>00<i!iPY<iOCliiiiik: l ~l~o~l1~1~1~o~y~e~e:..,.,,,.,.!9~1~6:;1 I runs & look& greal. S1650 So County VW 842·2000 ° oun Y • c:onCl SSOO. 675.3701 16" girls" bike for 4-7 yr clolhe•, baby misc. skis, Upstairs. '82 2000 Spyder. Black, .81 Sll"ER sPiAIT. Mint OBO 548-8451 1978 Cl'lavrolal Cam•ro P••tilc 1335 M ber hi NB T · olds.555.631-1158 lurn .9·4.Salonly. ===..,--...-.--..= !Ike n-. auto, 20K ml,, • em 1 P ·. · ennis 9ft Dyer Dlnghyw/oars, gd SAT/SUN 10-4. 1500 S9000. 546.3125 c:ond .• low ml. $69,500. '78 Rabbit, Dlesel. 25K ml Full Power & Air {T1030) 1982 PontlltC Areblrd Club Sl75 obo 644-6829 cond S295 675-9389 Mizutani Super Seraph 10 SIS 1!-2. 154 A1ber1. 30 yds Dover Or. GREAT MOii· 855-43•6 or 544-3228 nu erig/tran1. Sunrl & S391!7 Full Power & Air (f 1030) UIR CdE /C I t spd. mini c:ond. 23·24", cpl. Chevy rims. lire-ING SALE: Aelrlg. rurn. H1a41 9125 T I 9169 bra. Call 548-3518. So Counly VW 842-2000 13987 Ac:ryllc: toenall1,~:~ s~o~a J~~~I~~ 1~~~~r ;;~: appraised S900+, 1550. wood, turn ., baby l\ems. bikes. much more. 1979 Honda Acc:ord Cpe lft811 M d 'd 626 1·79 Bug c:onver1. slvr '75 MonteCar1o, mu1t NII, So Counly VW 642·2000 11ttlng.Call tor Etosl'la 963-4630 ask for &uce Eves 642-9611· YARD SALE Sat/Sun 8·4• ---------i Air & c .. 1 (T1228) i'9i 1Z 8 r w/c:hrome whls. 19K ml, very good c:ond. Only '78 Grind Prjx, lulty S48·74260pen7d1ys. USN SEA CADETS --""C;;;•;;;•~;;;'~'.,,,,...----•-•-•-t,1 405 iJ Moderia. Ot1 15tl'I S11 Cle•ealt 6176 S3987 Loaded0&69'8 1'7!P1132l llkenu S7850.496-5838 11300.963-0268 loaded. 13900 obo. n ....... 1• SI . Eskle C.M. Furnltura ,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,... •• "orlS C 1 VW 842 2000 I ._.,, 7925 ORANGE COUNTY GUN TAX DEDUCTIBLE dona-1 0 VW Camper $5-S50 appllinc:es baby 1Yard Sale Sunday. 132 W. o oun y • So County VW 842-2000 '79 Sc:lroc:c:o. Must sell. '77 C.mero xlnt c:ond. l }"'i'jo~iiiilliillillif;;;;;i\ Ill 01 CILLnOR 'S !Ions 213-822-6470 call Real Nice (P0697) turn & 'clolhlng. din bike Ave Allesandro. Otl Del ·77 Accord Sip. air. am/Im 1~~~-~~-~= )(Int cond. Snr1. stereo, Movtng out ol St•te l i * * SllW * * collect S8987 par11/ci01hlng & more. Prealdente. Furn & misc:. cass. c1e1n . Runs well. ·77 Cor-ona Wgn: 41.000 extras. A greet csrl $2750. Calt bef0t9 7ani 7012 So Counly VW 842-2000 $2200. 494-7958 m I · 11 k e ne w · $3500/obo, 850--0375 or eve. 640-0273 llY SEU TUIE Ptwer lt&tl Yard Sale: Sporting Goods Tr•d• your old stutt tor owner.6•2·9903 al1. 6pm --,..,,,..~,,.,,=_,=..,,,,.,,. '71 Chevy Bubble Top C B-" El di I h '78 Civic:, n-tires. 4 '79VWRABBtT .. 1ntcond .. '78CDRVETTES8195 llAIOl 14/21. Mr l ·I 11811 Glaspar Bowrider, Camper. 1u11y equipped. toinas . ..,.,,,.s. c. new goo •• w t a spd,recent tune-up. 1st '78 COROLLA SR5: •Int air, cast. 5 spd, 13535. Br n wll•n Int, T-top, new Featuring weapons ol all 120 HP Ma1c crsr 110 . ofter. 644-6591 Sun 9·5· 273 Ogle A. Classllled ad. 642-5678 $1400 lakei It. 650-8296 cond, 5 spd. new brks/ 552-6422 brlka a !Ires. gd c:ond. eras: Swords, coins, llne lrlr. Dait lank. $2950 obo.1 =~~=----l'O'I~& liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1I~~~~~~;:~';;; shks. $3000. 964-6334 '"5·6832/957-8-433 Judy opUc:s. gunsmith on 962-0126 or 96-t-6707 Motor likes 4 W~tel Drinl 9030 ·79 Honda Civic 4 spd, '80 SCIROCCO premi•es. o .c Fair-A 1 •-m / 57.000 ml. 1lnt cond. SELL Idle 11ems with 1 GOOD COND. S4800. Qrounds. c M. Enter al 20' WELLCRAn '13 llPEIS FRll 1211. • t -Ctl 182 Toyota L1ndcrulser S3495. 675·8153 D•lly Pilot Cluslfled Ad. Pvt party IM0-2359 eves Gate 5, oft Arllngton. 50 ong hrs. Loran. VHF, THE MOPEDDLEA P1rt1 901 S sta wgn, loaded. Ilka ·=-.c===-un-<e= ~-----~-~ hailer. rec fatn . anc AND ·68 Ford C-6 transmission new. oll road twice 80 Ac:c:ord LX. HB. 5 spd. A1t", l•prt .. Pioneer receiver w/A!WA winch. trlr , SlSK. MINERS MOPEDS reb•t $300_ .88 For-d 390 S12 ooo 494-8735 ' mint cond. air. delux dotby c1ss. dec:k • 2 21· PILOTHSE Perkins Clsl, ems Ave at Ward St. molor 5200. 5,.8_2674 ' I radio. SSOOO. 962-1967 Yamaha spkrs $200. Ork '80, lo hrs. ld'd w/elc. 1rlr , Fountain Valley Tracks 9035 ·ao Prelude sgl owner pine wall unl1 S300. 18" MOVING , $2 4 . 900 Open 7 days AalOI W11lff 9020 1983 ¢ord A1ngar PU 11nt cond. 5-sp. $4890 o; COiar TV wtremole & 960-4373. 960-9003 962-1922 I OUl JOllY I Air (P1235) $7987 1 best. Dys 540-4925. eves 1tand S125 759-1445 s c vw 8 2 ooo 752 2694 ~-~~~==~~ 21· 110 boat.Y•pth Newport Malorcycle1 / tor vehicle. 55 1-8285 ° ounty 4 -2 I · On az Sola Bed S 125 mesh 32 It "n1i:f"611ng s 12.000 Scooters IOll ,75 Da!sun tiuck. Auto .. o8c1-,~Dc,-,o0c0c0c,do.~AcMc,oFM~ p•Uo tbl set S50 copper Cail 675-6921 WE IUJ sunroof, camper shell. c:ass, A.IC, silver. excel boiler S50 4 bentwood I==-~~~~-1980 Kawasaki 650 Lfb. E 11 1 di 1 d $<9"" 675 ••os cane c:halrs $60 2 lamps 26' Sea Ray 1978 E~press black 14.000. ••Ir••. r&-CLEAi CARS •Ce en con I on. con . ""· • .,... n.m. b•ond '' 10 c!othos Cruiser. twin eng. "P' 5. -'~'c9c9o9c'OcB_O~. 8c3_1_·068_3c9~,clHonda Clvk;: Halcl'lb1Ck cords. sha1p S 1100 Call AID TRUCIS ' 650·4020 N&WPOfl Slip Grea1 buy anytime 675-7474. 1981 Datsun King Cab PU 1980. AM/FM, A.IC, ex· SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS S 17,500tpp 752· 1034; Real Beauty (P 11651 cellent condition. Ae· -·73 Honda 220 $500. S4987 du c ed to $3200. 26' Sea Ray twin 470 Ctean 841-0107. Work SoCountyVW 842-2000 494-1 433 Meres. •Int cond Bes1 894.981 7 oller 673-7873 '77 Ford Pickup 118. auto, J1a1a 9127 <O' MATTHEWS-DST' '80 Suzuki 425. 3!500 orig. PSIPB. orig owner. lo ml, 1--••• .,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,...-Dtsmal -Spurn mi. $1000 obO. 241-1517 S3500, 675-6921 1963 1.uzu I Msrk Ditto . Thr ift Br!SIOI, hve on. FIB. lok& Alr & Cass !P1104) TRADITION new $40K, 675-6407 '80 YAMAHA XS ELEVEN Ylll 9040 S6987 " " SPECIAL many extr1s. j~r;~~!:viir"~;::;0$.~~llS~o:_.<C~~~o~ly~VW~~·~·~2-~2000!<)(J(J A third gra er was ask 53 11 Norseman s I . alt low low ml, tlke naw. l---------1 . 1979 VW "Bug" Conv. how birds kno11w tney eleciron1cs. A/C, twn s2250 650-5663 WE llf AM IFM C1s1 & Mags m should tty souln "Thar1 Cummins. 15kw Onan. f.0~=~==~~~7 USEDCAAS& TRUCKS {P0921) ea1y,"' na said, "1l's tam-leak cockpit , beaulllul "81 900F Honda. low ml, COME IN ORCALLFOA $6987 11y TRADITION." boa1 greal price $1791( Clean. extras. 12000. FREE APPRAISAL ,So County llW 8"2·2000 TE:!:i7~:~~ :f;' ~~~~~:,~~~,~~~ .• ,~ OB:~l~~~~~E·l~R .. :~·E~~:a i"" -~~i·,· .... -:-:,i·-:M-.U-S_T_·_N_G_,-.. -5 MllE •IEIU'I mahog. llB, II drive. tan -650-4593 HUNTINGTON B"•CH n WANT ED: HOUSEWIFE Q ~ N E E 0 S U S E D dam tr!r ne ol a kind '81 Suzuki 250 GT Street l4l·IOll1141·1111 2 t 2 Fastback. c:omplelety SOUTH CROCKPOT 759·0210 c11s11c valued over Bike. 1200 mllee, perfect. rabll. beUer thin new, S20 ,000 Lvg stale Mu!t 151 5700 lekn 673_5824 WE W'-Ylll 289, 1uto trans. air, orig., COUNTY ••1ic1l la1I. 6224 sacr S9995 675·9•29 · -• colors. MUST SEE fo •a;;1s'" ... '""'a"' .. =.u•m-80il ......... ". ''•"•cc•l"1'S"'1'"il.---'7"0 ... 14 •• ,,,a.... iO!G a~!~~·D~!ll APPRECIATE. 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Priced at a very tow $165,0001 646-7171 Wlllml F• I l'M•1 -RV access In Mesa det Mar. This three bedroom, two bath on a corner location Is a home you would be proud to own. Neat, clean and nicely upgraded. Never easier to buy than now. Onty $128,000. Call for llbe~al financing detalls. 646-7171 111,118 llWI -Perfect starter! 3 bdrm home! Take over low Interest FHA loan & owner wlll carry at 10% for 10 years! No qualifying! 963-6767 Ullllll llU ..a, 1·2 -This beautiful 2 bdrm home has been completely redecorated. Extra large lot gives ample room for an addltlonaJ unit. A super starter home with future potential. A great Investment at $1a..,900. M6-7171 -----Sand canyon lake and meadow view with natural =:rr bllCk door. SpUt level, vtew from · . er.kfut & formal dining, all modern kitchen, family room, wet bar, flrepl.ce. TurUerock Ridge exau.tYe llsttng. Price only $239,900. call 546-2313 •nr111a 1 swm a,., -$103,900. Separate In-law quartenl Wet bar. Excellent condltJon. 963-6767 HMIL•m Ill.I -Balboa Peninsula. 4 units wtn be sold under $300,000. 3 untta at under $200,000. Only 1h block from beech, both with ocean vtews. Great Income potential! Call us for complete details. Submit your offer now1 M6-7171 . WM.LI • &Ill -Walk to the beach from this gorgeous epltt level 1900 square feet 4 bdrm, 21A bath home. LMng ar• has country size· kitchen, dining area, huge IMna room with walls ..of glau. A muatMe at.1215,000. Call 54-2313 ..... 111.,.. -North Costa Mela. Bargain! Huge 3 bdrm, 1¥• bath, added large MParate famlfy room. Areplllce. You fix-It and 18Y9. catt ,0 '"'-~~313 1111 .. -... -...., MW 3 bdrm, 21A bath towM<>mel In • nnqu1I ..nlng. EMt8ide COlta Meaal Prtvate fenced rw ywda, lovely poot & tpa. Vety open & ~ grounds. Prto. ltart at $139,500, for 1550 eq.tt. ~7171 fi?t m11a &Ull -Owner wants out nowll Ex- ecutive golf course home. Double door entry to a f antastlc vaulted ceiling In living room. Huge kitchen overlooks famlly room, brick fireplace, formal dining room. 4 king sized bdrms, 3 baths. Sparkling pool and spa. 3 car garage. All this and within minutes of 2 golf courses. Reduced to $249,900. 546-2313 .. ,..._, ... -$11 2,000 total prlcell A super sharp 3 bdrm, H '• bath home with a huge. family room. Double car garage. Great land- scaping. A must see, only $112,000. Call now. 546-2313 u..IM -EZ TDllS -$83.000. Beautiful Huntington Landmark close to blue Paciflc! Lowest priced -needs TLC! Minor repairs = $1 963-6767 -.... -Fabulous botanical gardens & waterfall on 1 acre! Exotic tropical setting! Beauttful home, family room with skylights! Greenhouse, entertainment area, wine room & flrepltl Truly one of a kind! 963-6767 I• Bl 1&.111-llY -$79,5001 In Costa Mesa. One & 2 bdrm condos, now setting at cost. Oak cabinets, fireplace, skylight plus attached 2 car garage. Excellent financing available. VA, FHA. Don't miss out on this great opportunity. M6-7171 I m111• _,I mil --$239,0001 Steps to golf course! Executive home In Mesa Verdel Owner motivated! CaJI 963-f>767 llT Nml, mt ..., -Sharp 4 bdrm, 2 beth Costa Mesa home In move-In condition. Large comer k>t for s>OU'ble RV aoc:eas. Includes wetbar A covered patio. Don't wait another minute to eee this "more for your money"home at $115,950. M&-7171 flB, 1111--3 bdrm hornet Large lot! Setler will pay $3,000 of buyers costs! Hurry, this la an exc:effent value for the neighborhood! 963-6787 1700 Newport Blvd., CM. 2790 Harbor Btvd .. C.M. 21030 Brookhurtt, H.B. 646-7171 546-2313 963-8767 --~---... -... "' ' .. mfl mu .. --Ceramic tile entry to beautiful 4 bdrm home with cathedral ceil- ings! Plush carpeting! Fabulous Anthony pool surrounded by lush landscaping. 963-6767 11111 lllTI mu -You must see this one. A spectacular entry way to a lovely 3 bdrm, 1'14 bath home. Sunny kitchen and famlly '188. A must see for only S 1i9,500. Call for showing, s.6-2313 SUIP -3 Bdrm,+ den + 21h bath! 1790 square feet of luxury! Spacious 2 story; 4 years new in Costa Mesa. 963-6767 111..--Model perfect 2 bdrm condo with plush earthtone carpets. Beautiful custom tile, custom plantation shutters, designer wall cover- ings. Huge country kitchen, lush landscaping with mallbu llghtlng, central air and much more. A buyers dream come true. You must see this, call 546-2313 IUl11fa Ul1'l9I --3 bdrm pfus den or 4 bdrms In move-In condition. Quiet, Eastside location, walking distance to shopping. 2 car garage with alley access. Low maintenance yard, fruit trees & new paint. R_.. lot. 646-7171 11-UWI .UWY -Meu Verde's finest 3 t>Orm , 1¥• bath home with a be9uttful 2 bdrm, 1 beth add on. The add on la 19P8'8te and private for the ln laws. A must ... tor only $152.500. call n~. 546-2313 . ilum ,_ IUl'IY -Thia k>vely home <*l be purchued wtth onty'"10% down & Interest rate bekJw 11%. F•turel lnck.lde 3 bdrm, den, fonnet dining & beMtfulty land9caped. Priced at only $128,0001 You must ... ttw one .. 646-7171 O'S .... --A Vllellnt home wMte out of atate owners muet Mii "NOW". tt'a a 3 bdrm 1~ bath home with ...,.,.te fMilly room, brick ftreplace, lulh ~· Waiting d.._ taooe to maJor lhopping. Price now la only $12-$,900. c.A to...-. -5*-2313 REALTY The Harbor Area's _Oldest Real Estate Firm FmT .. ••• TWW -Fabu,ous unobstructed VIEW of the bay. ocean and mght l ghts. SpactOUs 2 bdrm and den home in thtS very chotOe location. Large swimmmg pool A great va!ue. $750.000 inctuding the land. OPEN HOUSE -Sat & Sun 1 -5 W'PUIT c•= lllHS -Rugged white water VleW overtookmg a secluded cove and beach. Lots of glass to capture the dramatic vtst.as and beautiful tropical garden. 3 bdrms plus maid's room. Formal dining room, den and hobby shop. Asking $2,350.000. Owner will finanoe. an UStll ,... .. ... -1h acre lot on the bluff over1ooking the bay and night lights. Approved for 4 units. The veew is fabulous! $850,000 ••t. -• WEITILIFf -Soon to be gone! Charming 2 bdrm, 2 bath oondo near . Mariners Park. Fireplace, bar and detuxe kitchen. Over1ook.s private communrty poo!. SubstantiaJty reduced to just $119 ,500. llUU IEL 1111 9l.D -Localed jus.t 2 bk>cks from the beach! 3 bdrm owner's unit wrth fireplace and beam ceiling. Large 2 bdrm apartment with private porch. 4 car garage. Wefl maintained and priced right at $309 ,000. • CUT• -Located on one of the largest lots -dramatic hagh ceilings, 4 bdrms, spectacular outdoor entertainment area with spa, 40 foot poot, btt in wet bar and B.B.O. Reduced to $695,000. II Fm• Tll llY -Beautifully decorated 4 ·bdrm and den home with PRIVATE pier and float. Large bayside patio done In used brick. Formal dining room, hobby shop and breakfast room. The low $995,000 price includes the land. ( 714) 673-4400 C m Ull -Rambling 4 bdrm ranch style lake front home. Grass rolling down to the water's edge. Largest lot on the lake with plenty of room to add on. Priced at just $350.000. Motivated seller. OPEN HOUSE Sun 1-5 ~y SrR•lll -One of Corona del Mar's most outstanding homes located just steps from bay and ocean beaches wrth a fabulous OCEAN VIEW. Designed by renowned architect Paul Thoryk and featured in Home and Garden Magazine. This distinctive 3 bdrm, 3 bath home is one you will long remember. $850,000 OPEN HOUSE Sun 1-5 c•• IEL 1111 m1E -Terrific location near Begonia Park and just a short walk to the beach. Older 2 bdrm home with lots of potential. If you are handy, see what you can make out of this one. Just $198,500. la.II IDTEI ,_ -Well located 4 bdrm home near South Coast Plaza and fwys. Woodburning fireplace, btt in kitchen, carpets and drapes. A terrific "starter" home at $139,900 OPEN HOUSE -Saturday 1 -5 •••• FAm.YT -See this k>vety 3 bdrm home near the park in popular IRVINE TERRACE. Large lot gives your home room to grow as your family does. circular driveway. formal dining and even a green house. $34 7 ,300 includes the land. I 11,111 ... 1111 PD •· -Close in Costa Mesa. 2 bdrm, 21h bath condo like new. Attached 2 car garage, fireplace. small yard and just a few doors from the private communi- ty spa. $108,000 full price. lftll.111111 Ill CAIYll -Solid oak country charm with French windows and doors overlooking the 5th fairway. 2 bdrms and den condo. 2 car garage. Private community swimming pool and tennis court. A terrific value reduced to $335,000 OPEN HOUSE -SUNDAY 1 -5 ( 213) 628-2828 2141 UST COAST llllWIY- , ---· ~ ~ NEWPORT BEACH ... OU'fll 1111,111 New York sophistication! 2 BR. townhome In impeccable condJtion. Features cathedral oeH- ings and plantation shutters. Poot, spa & tennis facitlties. Seller says submit all offers. YDUIWI 1211,111 Beautifully decorated 2 BR, 2 BA condo with ocean view In security guarded community. Perfect for a hideaway or the executive on the move. Large assumable loan. Call to see! un111a 1221,111 Hard to believe price In most deslrable area. Aocent here is on value, 3 BAS, extra large sunny patio & the lowest price In private gate guarded community! ILIFFS 1211,111 Enjoy this charming light home overlooking a tranquil greenbelt & pond. This upgraded home has 3 BRs, a kitchen garden window, security system, tennis and more! It Is an excellent value! ua• YIEW lllW 1211,000 Better buy now! Rarely on market. Largest plan -3 BR, 21h Bas. Country charm wtth wainscot- ing, hardwood floors, trench doors, custom window coverings -plus -a spectacular view of the hillsll UYCIEST IMl,111 Never before offered tor safe -this wonderful 4 BR home, so solidly bullt w/pool & spa for outdoor living, poof equipment room, lg util- ity/work room, family room, sweeping driveway -all enhance this property. UYOlm 1111,000 Gorgeous 4 BR single levet home fends itself to entertaining. Spacious rooms overlook a stun- ning landscaped patio-yard. Quality & exquisite taste abound!! · lllO•HI IUUN YlfW 1111,llO Fabulous 5 BR, view home, located In Broad- moor with play areas, & pools, one can see bay, ocean & city views. Family room, formal dining & charming breakfast nook. SPTIL.US Ptt,IOO Views abound In this Spyglass home. Water by day & lights by night! Unbelievably immaculate this 3 BR, family rm w/flreplace, entertainment area & wet bar, formal dining room. Motivated seller wants action!! l•CAIYM 14H,llO Expansive night light views from this elegant townhome. Expanded Monaco Model, hard- wood floors. lovely stained glass entry and morel! CaJI today to view this 3 BR, 21h BA home. TIE CIYI IHI,.. Waterfront patios from both levels of this 2 Br condo makes entertaining and bayside living a Joy. Formal dining room, living room enhanced by custom fireplace. Use of beaches and pools . un111a 1111.- owNER MUST SELLI Fabulous traditional 5 BR family home, oompletety remodeled w/lg up- stairs family rm, paneled library, 2 frplcs, full security system. Make an offer!! IM UIYM 11,211,MI Magnificent contemporary wood and glass cus- tom home located"On Its own private park! The ultimate In family living w/5 BRs, billiard room, family room, den, pool & spa. Owner financing offered. NEWPORT BEACH OFFIQ 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS llOAD ... _._ ... ~ ..... orange t,;ounty Heal estate/ An AdvertlSlng supplement to the DAILY Pf LOT /Saturday, March 24, 1984 -5 --A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FlNANCIAl NETWORK RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SITlllAY ILWFI 2706 Vista def Oro 3 BR. Fee $210,000 JENNIFER SHAW --ftEWltlU 2601 Island View Dr. 5 BR, FR $388,000 EVAN CORKETI SPllUSS 32 Drakes Bay 4 BR, FR, Spa $389.000 SARA MARVIN .... Ill ... OCEAN VIEW 3000 Ocean Blvd. 3 BR, Den $650,000 V. MARSHALL Slll&Y .-su-.• 45 Montanas Estes 3BR $195,000 GINNY ANDERSON lllfFS 2653 Vista Ornada 3 BR, Fee $~57,000 KAY PARKER Wllllff 906 Aleppo 3 BR. LH ~265,000 ELAINE EHRET ............ 1948 Port Albans 4 BR. FR. Pool $315,000 CORA BALDIKOSKI ............ t 817 Port Carlow 4 BR, FR $324,900 M. MATIHEWS lllMIWIEWllJ.S 3927 Sandune 3 BR. FR $325,000 V. MARSHALL ....... -.u 4000 Inlet Isle 4 BR. FR $359,000 CAROLE McMAHAN W1IUff 2108 Arbutus 4BR,FR $375,000 PAT CARSON ..... YIEWllU.S 2601 Island View Dr. 5 BR, FR $388,000 SUZIE EXLEY SPllUIS 32 Drakes Bay 4 BR. FR, Spa $389,000 SARA MARVIN IPYIUIS 62 Drakes Bay 3 BR, FR $399,500 EVAN CORKETI ......... w 1301 Keel 3 BR, FR $408,000 MARIAN REEDY Un.Its 2502 Vista Dr. 2 BR+ $437.000 ELEANOR BOWIE UIB...U 4521 Tremont 2 BR, FR, View $495,000 KAY RANGER IPTIUSlaL 1 Polnt Sur 3 BR, FR. Fee $539,000 BERT REEDY ... .,... View 1717 Bayadere 4 BR. Pool, LH $650,000 EVELYN YOUNG -111.UI 3000 Ocean Blvd. 3 BR, Den $650,000 NANCY SIMMONS l.91 llU 200 Via Orvieto 5 BR, FR $692,500 EDIE OLSON l.91 llU 220 Via Genoa 5 BR, FR $695.000 lln.T 715 Bayside Dr. 4 BR, Fee $1 ,250,000 SHIRLEY HARRIS L.111 llU BAYFRONT 218 Via Udo Nord 5 BR $1,950,000 C. RUMSFELD CORONA DEL MAR Ml I.al An.Ml Most popular Plan II in ldeaJ private location. 2 BR & cozy den, beautifully decorated w/magnificent lush gardens, tiled patio, 24 hr guard gated security, pools & tennis. MIUU• mB IHt• Gorgeous 2 BR & den on green belt wllovefy ocean view, stunning lead glass, plantation shut- ters, wd floors, central air, 24 hr. security, poots and tennis. Outstanding financing tool MlllllE llDI IMl,IM Spectacular value for Plan 6 w/ocean view. Large patio landscaped by Rogers Gardens for maintenance free care. A/C & Security System! Call today for your viewing appt.11 Ull• YllW -.U IHl,llO Popular "Monteclto" w/4 BR's, separate family rm. light, airy and Immaculate. Ideal private location w/lovety gardens, used brick patio. Assumable financing. SPYIWS al. 14H ... Another price reduction -an incredible value! Spectacular city lights view -4 BR's, family room, playroom, formal dining room, breakfast area, decorator touches thru-out, wood floor entry, beautifully maintained. ONlll IEL ... lllO,llO Forever view of ocean & jetty. Magical in feeling & cherished as one of COM's oldest homes. Remodeled & ready for a grand & glorious summertime or occupancy. BEACH COMMUNITIES Ul.IU 1211,000 2 adjacent R-2 lots. 2 Br beach cottage with parking for 3 cars. Seller financing possfble. 1W.1U PElllllU IHl,OOI Great location, steps to bay or wedge. 3 or 4 BR home w/sunny patio & magnificent lemon tree. Extra boat or car storage. IALIU OIYU IHI. Best buy on water with pier and dock. 2 bd . home. Enjoy a serene setting on your own sandy beach. Kitchen has been remodeled, rest of house is a fixer. Excellent assumable loan. UMISU 1411,IOI PRICE REDUCTION on this distinguished 2 BR full security condo In Newport's most pres- tigious high-rise. Well decorated in warm tones w/fabulous views of bay. MAKE AN OFFER NOWll Ull UYFIHT 1121,111 High rise on the water with lovety views! Ready to move In. Best price in Newport's most pres- tigious bldg that has a pool, spa, and excellent security with doorman! ULllA llUll llll,llO Charming Island bayfront. living & upstairs family rm, both wtth frplcs, face on bay. Terrific outside entertaining area. 3 BR's, 3 bas In main house plus 2 BR apt. A jewel! PDmlU UYFllll 11,Hl,lll WANTED -LARGE FAMILY for this super bayfront wtth dock for 2 yachts. 6 BR's elevated dlnlnQ room overlooks spacious living room & bay. WE SET 414 THE HOMES TIIAT MAKE YOU SAY"TIIAT'S IB' AMERICA'S LA'RGEST FULL SERVICE REAL EST ATE COMPANY -------, ___ ---------.. -----·------........----..... BUSTIH 9IG CAlfYC* TOW•ID E - Ugte. *"· 2 bdrm. den mo 2 ~ ND pillio, gusded gm entry. Propet'ty pNced at 1335,000 IOI USTllC EASTa.WF ATlWAC'TllDN Al· tractMlfy decorated, b I liduly malntlllned, 3 bdrm. 2 blllh • ...,. ly rm. nw 9Choaea. 1288~ u I WHAT GOES ON IN THOSE UNIQUE SALES MEETINGS? ... ,w,•12 ~-c:..., ..... 1-.•...,,_• S29e.OOO .. . ················-2012 Port Brialof, NS ,... .al*, t -liM.4k,JM'&.J .... ,,. .. $375.000 ................ 320 S.UW.d, Sholec:llftl ODM , ........ J.,,J .... 2 ................ tr om $208 .000 ..... . 2'83 lrYlne Ave., 8ldt Bay Alea ...... ,., .............. , ........... .. $399,000.. 1230 Sand Key, H.t>or v ........ COM r..., &cM. .., 1-... .. r..-... J ...... ,. "465.000..... 528 S-••d. Corona~~. a.. .....,,...._...._l•-tkftll*'.9t¥2 11,.._ s 179,000...... 2613 Redlmf~. 8adc Say. ec.ta ..... Mlllll ¢ .......... .,z .... -..- $335.000 ....... 3 Rue~. Big c.n,on. u ........................... ...,. $290,000 ................. _ .....•. 715 Belil, e.tbluff. N.8. fg t UPlll.J~tlllrm.-*J...._ $290poo......... 523 A...,._ c.r,po, The Bluftl H.B. ............... J .... J ............... . $385,000 ............... 1921 ~ Coln&. s..vte.. N.8. Clll*.J .... ZM.a. cc-..,.,, $395,000 ........................................ 315 <>rdtkt. COM ......... J .... 2 ............ _ ..... 1288.000 ...................... 2212 Atbutus. e.tbluff. N.B. .. St ........... ~ ......... ,., ......... 11,000,000 ................•........... 3335 aic:..i &Nd, COM ............ z..-.z .......... . $380,000 ............................ -.......... 232 "1a, C>td COM r.. f.llM. ..... z .... 2 ...... -.... $188,000 .......................... -....... 755 Awocado. COM 111 .... , .... 1 _.. _,, PUD-.& - 2 bdrm, 2 bath; fresh paint, ~ nloe patio. neer comm pool/IP&- Onty $78.900 .. -.-? . ll'fll• ..... -Redwood lntenor. lkyUghta, French doora, open to gra.y yard, 3 bdrmt -2 ba. qu'8t cuJ de sac. $179.000 1111• • • 11•1 -2 bdrm, 2 bath, lmmac, WM dectt, Walk to eyerythtng. tnct Comm pool/tpa. $189,000 ... ""W -3 bdrm, 3 baths, 1850 eq ft. end unit. patio, nk:e decor. Only I 189,900 DP.-1 Pl.M -3 bdrm, tam rm., country feel thru-oot, Btuft• gmbtt locaUon. l260.000 n., t• a 1111 4 Weeks ago a panel of '8ndera presented their best loans; a 'Week later Jim Wood gave a talc on goals followed by an attorney who '8ctured on how to hold transactionl togeths. Las1 Tuesday a memory expert taught hOw to recall facts, figures and names and next week there d be a seminar on communication m1d effectiveness. These saJes meetings are part of what makes Unique unique. (Picture abo't"8 ii the Un6que sa6es staff of late 1983. Currentty there are twk:e as fMnY Mies ~. induding 6 more ment Mi& f .. I -in Harbor VleW. large 4 bdrm famly home WY1tt spa. Only $298,000 Ml --This will be so6dl 3 Bdrm. lharp, dean. 2 frplcs. assume k>an. near pool, tennis etc. 1298.000 I P•.:lllT•....-1 -•Ila -Like a modem mountain retrea1, trees. cut glass. oak ftoonng and rentals, onty $335,000 ~ .. -Inverness Mode'. 4 bdrm. 2 trplces, perfect condrt.ion. comm. tennis. pool, mpa.. $339 .ooo • mllll •llm' -Fireptace in tiv. rm .. and family rm. IP8 in .-ene eetting, some ocean vtew in HVH. $360,000 I 1111 WI • --Prime area. 4 bdrms with comer lot. patio. ttenctl doors and trplces In liv, tam rooms, Onty $375,000 Fee -.al. 11•111 -HVH Broadmoor, 5 bdrm, *1IQlle story bac*.a to nature-like open space, sk~. epa., near comm pool. $379,500 (taeHd' _, .. Tl Ntw! -deUghtfut COM lo- cabon4 2 bdrm, 2 bath daask:, lge mstr suite. den, erdoeed pe!io yard. $380,000 11918 --Very prtvate, 2 bdrm, 3 bath. In Buron Bay, patio, spa and comm. tennis. Speciaf at $385,000 . llTT .. • 111111 -2 In Beacon Bayt Steps to beectt and dodt. v'8w potential, financing at $385,000 IPHllll -mtD -1900 aq rt, bright w/beam ceHtngs, 3 large bdnns. fW1tal ts 1500 sq ft, 2 bdrma, nr footbridge. $385,000 .... .. • - 3 bdrms, 2 bath. 1 frplca on a 45' lot, 11h bk>c:ka to beech, a channlng home, ywd, neighborhood. $385,000 111•n Lin~ Sport court. COYWed patio and pride of ownership, 4 bdrm, H.V. Hiia. nr ~­ $399,000 •1111111 -.-J -3 bdrm. 2 mstr 9Uftee up, office type down. Delightful gerdel•. vtews. $430,000 LH ( 11n.-1" I •111 UY._..., -3 bdrm. 2 atry with 2 trpk::s and large patios. Perfect for •terulnlno, comm. dodt. sns.ooo .um .... -ori Corona cSet M.w Clffs ovenooklng entire Newport Harbor. 3 ..nta, with decks and magnfflcent vtewa. $875.000 --. m Will ,..,. -3 bdrm. hugl the cliffs over beach. eurf, jetty, Cat.alna and sunsets. Ana.nee: owner. Prtce: a mlltonl llllM 111. .. I 'RI 'C -Look• historic, ltveS contempory, 4 bdrms, 4500 sq. ft and grand porch overk>oklng the vast Pactflc. Preee11ted at $1,750,000 IDT Ill • l •IM I .. an -Hugging a secluded cove In the eouthernmo9t CC>n*' of Corona d8' Mar, this palatial retr'Mt ta In a wottd of It's own. Prtvacy and 98CUf1ty pet9C)nlfted: 4 bdrms, 41h batha. maids qtrs. pool, tpa. gym· naslum and pond. A Unique ~ et $1,900,000. (SRA appralul avelable). U~IVU~ ti()M~§. l21ALT()l2§, f31li·f3()00 PAClflC COAST HIGHWAY AT M.cAJtllfUR BOULEVARD lN CORONA DEL MAil ·-:a:;e: -- 111 ".. 1.1111111• Facilities for 6 boata on the tip of Udo laland. 74 ft. bayfront with spectacular view of turning basin and city lighta. Residence features 6 bdnns, 4 Y.i baths, family room. wine cooler. Priced to sell below appraised value. Call MARY JANK. N TIE WITD • 111111 111. 1111 Lovely 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo next door to popular China Cove Beach. Fantastic views, pool, spa, security. $450,000 Fee. Call CAROL PAN- G BURN. PllFEITlll 11 IDlll All IETllL Designers Mediterranean Contemporary Villa. 4400 sq.fl on a lot and a half in Corona del Mar. Private pool, sauna and indoor jacurzt. A most sophisticated residence with amenities too numer- ous to list. Call LINDA TAGLIANETrl l llTnllllll HRS Quality built, like town.homes. Fireplaces, laun- dry each unil 2-car garages. Beamed ceilings in some. One 3 bdrm. six 2 bdrm. Upgrading area. $695,000. Call MARILYN TWITCHELL. E.&111111 OISTI .U Channing, three bdrm home with entry courtyard & spa. Family room with fireplace opens to a leCOlld patio. Priced to aell at $185,000. Call BINNIE DIXON for details. mEllLI Ill 1111111 .... IEllmll Exciting ocean view home. Must be sold now. Three bdrms +convertible den. Immaculate con- dition. $595,000. Call JOYCE DABOLT or SALLY SHIPLEY. II' UY flllTAIE IDllEI Newport Beach gated community of Bayshores. 4 bdrms, 4 baths, family room, formal dining. Spectacular view of turning basin & main chan- nel. $1,575,000. Call MARILYN TWITCHELL. lllWPllT IU• ,_. 1211,GOI Enjoy th.is lovely single family home in beautiful _ F..astbluff. Convenient location on quiet cul de sac near Newport Beach Tennis Club, F..astblu ff Shopping Cent.er and Corona del Mar High School. Only $199,000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. OIZJ FamlLY .. I EISlll lllllL OU Only $189,000 for th.is charming 3 bdrm, 3 bath home with family room and sparkling swimming pool. Room to add unit on the .R-2 lot. Home warranty included. Owners anxious to sell. Call MARY JANK Pl_.,.YllY Beautiful custom bayfront home. 4 lrg bdrms each with bath plus maids room & bath. Formal dining room. den, 3 fireplaces. Lovely bayfront terrace. Pier & slip for lrg yacht. $1,650,000. Call CATHRYN TENNILLE .. 1111 .. llTMPl.D Owner occupied upper unit. Open beam ceilings, pine paneling. Fireplaces in both units. Lower unit always leased. Great seasonal rental area. Owners will carry new 1st trust deed. Call MARIA BERCOVITZ lllffl IPIClllS • 1111 .. Highly upgraded end unit with.partial bay view. Bright and sunny with dramatic vaulted beam ceilings and expanded stone fireplace. Large enclosed patio near pool. Large assumable loan. $225,000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. II.I OlllU Ill 1111 A rare opportunity to own one of the areas landmark homes on Ocean Blvd. The charming residence with rambling rooms is reminiscent of a past era. Located on a spacious 65 x 140 corner lot with panorarhlc1 view from Dana Point to Palos Verdes. Realistically priced at $1 ,100,000. Call BINNIE DIXON. 11 IEIJlll SI. cmZEISU Walk to shopping/transportation Crom this spacious, single level 2 bdrm condo with fireplace, patios and double garage. OnJy$159,500 FEE. Call CAROL PANGBURN IWIEIS MTIYITEll Wiit fl SELL •w Have built another home. Spacious 4 bdrm home. 3 car garage, desirable Newport Beach location. Extra lrg kitchen, mast.er bdrm w/his & he r baths. Family room w/fi.replace & wet-bar. RV access, pool-sized yard. Excellent owner financing. All offen given careful consideration. $339,500. Call BINNIE DIXON. 11111 Qllltllll UTITI Secluded. 4,000 sq.ft. 5 bdrm home plus separate 2 bdrm guest house. Lrg pool with entertainment area, lighted tennis court, horse facilities, green- house and citrus trees. Beautiful view o'looking city of Riverside. $549,000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY. . WITll TIE I• SET From your own ocean view home al the "T'' in San Clemente. Three bd.nns plus studio apart- m e nt. Owner financing available. Call DOROTHY HARDCASTLE. ILIFFI -llWPllT W• Rare 4 bdrm end unit "c.annetita.,. Upgraded fixtures & appliances. stained glaas entry door. Large attractive patio with fountain. $236,000. Call SALLY SHlPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. 1111111wm Solar h~ted pool & spa plus large family room make this spacious 3 bdrm. 1 ~ bath home very special. Features include 2 fireplaces, near new carpets. fresh paint and much more. Call DONNA WEBSTER. PIWEISllllLLY •MUTD •Y 1111,111 Lovely 2 bdrm. 1 ~ bath unit overlooking brook. Many upgrades including skylights. attached gar- age. Convenient area. Call SUSAN TRMSON or MARILYN HILL. Ill• llEW ll•ES mYI • ••Dll1B.Y Original owner says "aell my 3 bdrm. 2 bath Carmel model home". Mint condition. New paint. new carpet, quality landacaping, quiet street. Realistically priced at $249,500 including land. Call TODDYSMJTII or DON DeTHOMAS. llWlllT WITEIFlllT ITll1D - Quiet & serene describes th.is Newport lsland location. Existing 2 bdrm home with dock for 30' boat would make a comfortable weekend retreat or could be expanded on its R-2 lot for future investment. Owner may carry small 2nd T.D. Asking $495,000 Fee. Call DON DeTHOMAS. tllET CIL H SIC Convenient location near churches & CdM High School. Delightful "Franciscan" mode l over look- ing rolling greenbelt. A5kling $229,500. Call JOYCE DABOLT or SALLY SHIPLEY. PllYllYF•Sl1,IOI 2 bdrm, 1 ~ bath two story condo. Sealrity gate, pool and spa plus single car enclosed garage. Good location. Call DONNA WEBSTER. ILIFFS llMLE LEYEL Lovely 3 bdrm end unit "Bonita" plan. Enclosed private yard with grass & fruit trees. Located on a lovely greenbelt near community pool & shop- ping center. Only $208,000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. The firm with the Beverly Hiiis /Palm Desert connection 159-9100 # 2 Corporale Plaza Newport Center ----------- ---··----... __ _ 8 -Orange County Aeal Estate/ An Adverttslng supplement to the OAJL Y PILOT /Saturday, March 24, 1984 Dalebout Bay Ir Beach ·Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME WITH US TO ... __ ....,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,.._.,.__..._....._.. ..... * * * * * KINGS ROAD * * * * * •....-.~------_.._..._.._... .......... _... One o the most desire le homes In ewport Beach. Designed by the renowned architect, Herbert Brownell. Beautifully crafted. xtenslve use of fine woods throughout. Two master suites ... upstairs unit has sitting area with fireplace and a picture window with restful view of all channefs plus the peaceful Pacific. The sunsets are near breathtaking! There are four spacious bedrooms, formal dinmg room and numerous other features Including, large yard with pool and spa, lush gardens, separate greenhouse. Security system. HIGHLY motivated seller. Will help with financing ......... ... ...... ...... .. .......... ... .. .. .. .. .. ............ ... .... ........ ... .. ....... ......... ...... ...... ..... ... ... .. . .. .. .. ... . . ... .... . .. .. ........ .. ... ......... ...... ... . .. NOW $595,000 Fee Open Sun 1-4:30 .................................................................................................................................................................................... 1500 Kings Road DOVER SHORES Spectacular vlew ... Luxurlous four bedroom home. Etched glass double door entry. Oak fireplace mantel and step-down oak bar. Large master bedroom and dressing area. Jacuzzi with retractable roof. Three additional bedrooms, one with Its own entrance and bathroom. Circular dining room. Large patio complete with pool and spa. .............................................................. $995,000 HARBOR RIDGE ESTA TES ... The hlghty de- sirable "Devonshire" model...only one of two free standing units In entire Harbor Ridge Es-. tates. Near breathtaking view from vlrtuaJly all wlndows .. .especlatly mountains and city tights. Some ocean view. Ave bedrooms. Format din- ing room. Breakfast area. Wet bar. 3800 square feet of living space. Three car garage. .............................................................. $895,000 Open Sun 1-4:30..... ....... .... .. -« Rldgellne Ortve DOVER SHORES ... OeUghtful. Seventy feet on the water. Large luxuriant yard wtth patio over- looking dock for large boat. Spacious four bedrooms. Formal dining room. Den/Study. New carpet throughout. Freshly painted. Secur- ity system ............................ $795,000 Leasehold DOVER SHORES . . . Enchanting view home. Two master bedrooms In one wtng. Third bedroom with own entry and private bath In other wtng. Spectacular sit-down view of ooean, upper bay and Fashion lsiand. All rooms open to Indoor dehumidified pool. With approximately $200,000 down, seller wtll carry first trust deed at 10°1. for five years, or at 11% for seven years. No points. No prepayment. .......... $7 48,000 FEE DOVER SHORES ... Designer's home. Approx- imately 4000 square feet of llvlng space. Lovely bay view enjoyed from entire living area plus master bedroom. Huge family room with custom walnut sunken bar and wine storage. Four spacious bedrooms ... one Ideally located for maid or guests. Oen easily convertible to fifth bedroom. Super gourmet kitchen with last word In equipment. Security system ............ $725,000 Open Sat 1-4:30 ................ 1148 Santiago Drive CORONA DEL MAR ... Spectacular view from this bright and cheerful three bedroom home. Only one block from beaches. Large yard. ALSO INCLUDED Is a spotless two bedroom rental unit and three car garage. Existing loan assumable. Owner wttl assfst with additional financing. Wiii consider lease/option .......................... $725,000 DOVER &HORES . . . Restful bay view. Ex- traordinary home wtth retractable roof. Ave bedrooms ... one Ideally suited for maJd'a quar- ters, Including private bath. Spacious Indoor atrium with large wet bar. Sparkling pool and spa. Full security syatem .... $610,000 Leasehold Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30........... 1362 Galaxy Drive DOVER SHORES . . . Better than new. Four bedrooms. Very private location. Fabulous vtew. Patio and deck. New landscaping. All new carpeting and wall coverings. Kitchen complet• ly new. New assumable $300,000 first trust deed at 11% ARM . WILL CONSIDER LEASE/OPTION. Low price of ............. $590,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 .............. 1070 Pescador Drtve DOVER SHORES ... Distinctive four bedroom home plus separate maid's room with bath. Stimulating view of ocean, upper bay and city llghts. Troplcal landscaplng. Waterfall and foot- bridge over private entry pool and convertible spa. Automatic sprinklers and malibu lights. Intercom and security system .............. $570,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 ............... 1206 Santiago Drive IRYINE TERRACE ... Step Into this traditional family home and Immediately feel the com- fortable elegance. Tastefully decorated. Four spacious bedrooms. Step-down livlng room. Format dining room. Separate breakfast area. Open kitchen with skylight and large chandelier. teakwood cabinets. Elaborate brick patlo ... large enough for full size pool table. Colorful low maintenance ptantlngs .................. $475,000 Fee Open Sun 1-4:30 ............. 1108 Dolphin Terrace DOVER SHORES ... Delightful three bedroom home. Formal dining room. Den. Upgraded kitchen with chambers self-deaning ovens, compactor. Covered patio with heaters and gas barbeque. Huge lot, 80 x 153. Spa. Ample room for pool. Automatic sprinklers. Security system. ....................................................... $470,000 Fee NEWPORT ISLAND . . . Corner location. 116 feet of waterfront on the channel. Three boat ties. Three bedrooms plus bonus room. Lovely patio. Great potential. JUST REDUCED $60,000. New low price of .................... $465,000 BAYCREST ... Imposing used brick exterior. Courtyard entry luxuriantly planted. Three bedrooms. Famlly room with wet bar and fire- place. Spacious dining room. Luxurious master suite with ten foot celllngs. Immense rear patios. Adequate space for pool. .................... $455.000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ........ 1215 Mariners Drive BA YCREST . . Lovely contemporary home on one of the better streets In Baycrest. Four bedrooms. High ceilings. Two fireplaces. Wet bar In family room. Large lot, 90 x 112. with pool. Three car garage. Reallstlcally priced at .............................................................. $435,000 WESTCLIFF ... Quality and comfort are the key words In describing this elegant home. Custom built by Presley and decorated by Arthur Valdez. Four spacious bedrooms. Three baths. Cozy fireplace In living room. Two-way fireplace In family room and kitchen. Gourmet kitchen with eating area. Sparkling pool and spa. Secur- ity system. Three car garage ............... $425,000 BA YCREST . . . Custom built five bedroom home. One bedroom and bath Ideally located for maid or guests. Poot size yard. Three car garage with extra storage. Home has approximately 3000 square feet of living space. Large oorner location ................................................. $425,000 SPYGLASS HIU . . . The much sought-after Newporter model. Four bedrooms. Formal din- ing room with atrium. Famlty room with fireplace and wet bar. Efficient kitchen wtth eating area. Step-down living room wtth flreptste and trench doors opening to deck. Lovely pastoral moun- tain view ............................................... $398,000 EASTBLUFF . . . Fascinating view of ocean, back bay and city lights. Three spacious bedrooms. Two fireplaces. Oellghtful kitchen with custom tiles. French doors and windows. Hardwood floors, wainscotting, crown moldings and custom closet Interior&. Private courtyard ... wlth pool, covered patio and barbeque. A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO AC- QUIRE ONE OF THE FINEST HOMES IN EAST- BLUFF .................................. NOW $395,000 Fee Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ... 2531 Blackthorn Street BA YCREST . . . Metlculousty upgraded. New paint, new wallpaper. new carpets and new drapes. Three bedrooms. Formal dining room. Family room. Elegant master sutte. Step-down llvlng room. Owner transferred ... arudoua to 9811. Hence, the tow price of ........................ $380,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 ............... 1945 Santiago Or1ve WESTCLIFF AREA ... Oellghtful home for large family. Five bedrooms ... master on first noor. Three flreplaoes ... one In formal dining room. Large kitchen with breakfast area. Very private backyard with swimmer's poof. Assumable $197.000 loan. PRICE REDUCED T0 .. $335,000 BAYCREST ... Attractive family home. Four bedrooms. Combination country kttchen and dining room. Separate f amity room or could be formal dining room. Hardwood floors. Conve- nient attic. Newly remodefed kttchen ... all new appliances. Child-gated custom pool and spa. PRICE REDUCED $30,000 ........ NOW $329,000 BAYCREST ... Quality. [)esjgn. Location. Three bedrooms. Huge famlly room. Formal dining room. Property situated on spacious corner lot. 100 x 110, with private circular driveway. Three' car garage with bullt·ins and work shop. PRICE JUST REDUCED $30,000 .......... NOW $295,000 BACK BAY . . . Spacious single story home. Lath and plaster construc11on. Four bedrooms. Large living room with ff replace. Formal dining room. Walnut cabinets In kitchen. solar water heating system. 80 x 120 1ot.. ............. :s2so,ooo HUNTINGTON CREST . . . Very neat three bedroom. two bath home. Tastefutty decorated In neutral tones. Restful lanai and gardens. Low maintenance yard. Sparkling pool ....... $250,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 ......... 19342 Worchester Lane WESTCLIFF . . . Convenlentty located family home. Four bedrooms. Two baths. Remodeted kitchen with skytlght. Very practical utttlty room. Formal dining room. FormaJ dining room. Hard- wood floors. Crown moldings. Great aide yard for children ........................................... $235,000 THE BLUFF& . . . Beautlful four bedroom Carmallta model. Taatefulty decorated In neutral earthtones. Assume large first trust deed. Priced to aefl.. ..................... $220,000 Leuehold Open Sun 1-t:30 ................. 2118 Vlata Entrada WEITCUFF ... Covenlentty located. Three bedrooms, two bath home. Two flreplacM. Sep- arate family room. Shutters. Utlllty room. Two car garage wtth storage. Wen tandecaped. Low malntenanoe ....................................... $$219,900 Open Sun 1_.:30 ............... 1621 Cornwall Lane We have a number of exceuent buys ranging from $85,000 -$219,000 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE 631-7300 NE. WPORT BEACH ' .... ----- fil .... YIW•I• '211,111 In prestigious Big Canyon McLain Development 2BR, 2 BA, c.athedral ceilings in dining rm. cazy living rm with fireplace. 2 lush patiOI. See it you'll love it. Maralou Ingold. llTIUll NWI .... 191. ~ Large lot with private aecluded pool & hot tub area. Excellent owner financing available. 3 BR, 2th BA with huge view living room. George Grupe. .,. na• wm mn .. ,._ , .. Great asswnable tina.ncing on this newer custom home. Lovely comer lot with unique 2 level floor plan. 3 BR + coavertible den, family rm and lg spa in private oourtyard. Including land. George Grupe. 1&IA IUIU" It"• -llll'f ..,.,,_ Beautifully upgraded 3 BR, 3 BA home in one of Newport'• molt prestigious aecurity-gated com- munities. .Awnnable lit TD. Anita Schandel PllYIYI IHL-..... Trickling waterfall into very private spa off master suite. Dramatic 2 BR, 2 ~ BA. den & library. Lowest prioed "Miramar" model. Highly upgraded for the dia::retionary buyer who wants total privacy. $399,500 incl. land. Maureen White/F.d Facano. ......... ¥1.U 11,111;111 M~xican paven, high ceilingiJ with magnificent wood beams, European Arches, French~ and handcrafted fireplaces enhance this 5 BR, 5 'h BA, family rm. lanai, library, gourmet kitchen home. One of Harbor Ridge's finest custom homes. Maureen White or F.d Elcano. llUIFlllt LIT 12,211,111 Poaibly the most exciting white water view lot available on the California Coast! Located in the privateoceanfrontconununityof Irvine.Cove, this spectacular buildable lot offers privacy, security, and acxeas to private beach. Fee simple. Martha Macnab/Barbara Callihan. 11 .... PWIDUITm ..... 3 BR, 2 story Newport Beach cond. Security gated area. 35' boat slip! With land! Martha Macnab. aEIT NllllW. '211 ... Newport Beach 4 BR, 3 BA. single family de- tached home. A best area near schools & shop- ping. Bring your decorator. The neighborhood will support improvementa. Price includes land. Martha Macnab. m lllT • •W•llT 11111 ...... Right on the Beach! 3 BR. 2 'h BA "OLDIE BUT GOODIE" very livable with terrific potential for remodel or?? Best swimming. Near shopping, easy access! Seller wants to carry trust deed! Incl. land. Martha Macnab. OPEN HOUSES 11111111 BELCX>URT 2+ Spa LIOOISLE 6 BR Waterfront SEA VIEW 4BRFR Mlt-M •H•T a •· 1-5 Joan Lewia 11.--IUNL.m ... 1-5 Lucy &ee UllMI 291 Ya.T NUii 1-4 Sharon Smith IPll Mllll SllllY HVHOMES 5 BR + FR Pool Spa LIOOISLE 4BRFRSpa HARBOR RIDGE 4BR FR Spa HARBOR RIDGE 4 BR FR Pool Spa .,. ... 1-5 s1•• 1-4 s1,•• $1-5 n.•• 1-5 1111NIT.._, Maralou Ingold WNL81- Joan Lewis , ....... F.d Fa:ano 11 .... Ed F.cano IPEI 111111 1&111111 I l•l&Y IRVINE TERRACE 4BR SPYGLASS RIDGE SBRFR ... 2-5 ..... J:g~~ CA.MID SHORES 11,lll,lll 6 BR Waterfront Pool 2-5 CA.MID SHORES ..... 4 BR Pool Spa 1-4 , __ _ Beverly Morphy 1•su1111-. T~~ 111..,.. Maxine Propp 4121 ..... Donna Godshall • IAllll TIWHll• SI,.,_ A 3 BR fam nn. "MONACO".Exceptional view location. Gorgeous planting in private patios. Huge master suite w /sauna on main floor, plus 2 additional BR on second story. Lucy Rose. IDllD •Ill UIYN 1471,llO A lovely corner location makes this one of the most desirable Deane Town homes now available. A 3 BR Monaco, beautifully maintained. Walled gardens with spa. Lucy Rose. UMll" n IUllY N Liii iii.i IMl,111 Charming 3 BR plus sitting nn home on one of Lido Isles best streets. "Bank Owned" and priced for fast sale. Large loan ~'umable at an attractive interest rate. Larry Dyer FllTlllll 19111111 NW-llll,IM This 3 BR, 4 BA home has been completely remodeled insjde and out. Professionally decor- ated. Comer lot ocean & bay views from decks. Pool, spa, game nn, full bar, 3 fireplaces. Truly an exquisite home. Fee Land. Stephanie Jones. 111 mm 11111••• 1111,111 A most desirable !loor plan, in this exclusive building. Lg spacious rooms, most with bay and city view. 2 lg BR, 2 ~ BA. Utility rm, sauna. The building has a pool, spa. Strong security & doorman. Barbara Aune. I U.Hm, I Flllft..s ltll,111 And a beautiful swimming pool & spa. A truly great Newport Beach home custom built with finest construction. Lg gourmet family kitchen with breakfast area. Com1ortable lg den. Barbara Aune. ._.., .... -llH,111 4 BR, study, library & lg country kitchen. I.deal for the lge family. Separate master suite upstai.n with lovely view of CdM beach. Aaumable lstT.D. Owe lg 2nd TD. Sharon Smith . NDTml• -11..-. Great location, view of bay, island, lights. Walk to Lido Village. Spacious 2 BR. 2 ~ BA home in the skly. 24 hour aecwity. Elegant decor., excellent price. Joan Lewis. ..... -... . ...... Jodelle Model. Th.is borne offers luxury and comfort. 3 BR. 2 'h BA. formal dining rm & a panoramic view of all Newport & the Blue Pacific. Lowest interest rate financing Danny Bibb. • UITll, , ... If ..... ,. ,,,.,.. Thi,il elegant 3 BR, 3 BA single level townhome features the ultimate in quality, detail & oonve-- nience. Includes pool, spa & air conditioning. Danny Bibb. UllEI ... IL.lff, .. Liii 11,lll,IM Fabulous single story home 6 BR, family rm .• situated in exclusive Cameo Shores on front row. panoramic ocean & jetty view w /sandy beach below. Sparkling pool in secluded courtyard. Perfect for the growing family. Owner will consider exchange. Donna God.shall. ........... 1141 ... Very low priced "Kensington" 4BR, 3 Ba, fonnal dining nn, family nn, two story attached home. Clean and neat, ready for the decorator's touch. Great for entertaining. Very private. 24 hr. secur- ity gate. Comm. pool & tennis courts. Donna Godshall. .. su_usma ... ,.. Great 5 BR. 3 car garage Somerset on a private lot. 1st T .D. is assumable. Family oriented neigh- borhood with community pool & tennis courts. Maxine Propp. ., ..... ,..... 1211..- This 2 atory, 2 BR. 2 BA McLain Townhouse hu an unobstructed view of Big C.anyon Golf Course. Fabulous master suite, complete with skylights. The ultimate in 90phisticated living. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody. UYFlllT • Lm 1111,111 Outstanding bayfront location. A.sNme on exist- ing financing and build your dream home. And/or have a rental unit above the garage if desired. Three families could buy the existing triplex f« weekend fun. June Davis/ Anita Schandel. 10 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertlstng supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, March 24, 1984 OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-4:30 305 NORTH STAR LAJE, Dover Shores ... Newty decorated with luxur- ious carpet. This spacious 5 bdrm home has fam. rm, game rm, gourmet kitchen, pier & dock, 60' on the bay. Sellers motivated. $1,195,000 1331 GALAXY, Dover Shores ... Spectacular home with bay & ocean view. Indoor Pool with retractable roof, vaulted ceilings with walls of glass. 4 bdrms, 4 baths+ powder rm. air conditioning. Security system. YOU OWN THE LAND.S985.000. .. OPEN SUNDAY 1-4:30 1205 NORTH BAYFAONT, BaJboa lsland ... PRICE REDUCED ... With pier and sllp. This custom home Is 90% completed. Great floor plan, 3 bdrms, 2v. baths, large fam. rm. $925,000. OPE~A TURDAY 1:430 209 VIA CORDOVA, Lido Isle ... 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den, bullt-ln stereo equipment wtth magnificent sound. T. V. gate for security. $550,000. 611 VIA LIDO SOUD, LIDO ISLE N l.91-11,111,111 .. Super vtew of bay activity. Slip with many etectrical outlets. ldeaJ for sportflsher. To see. CaJI for appointment. Nl.91... 11,al,lll Beauttfulty remodeted bayfront. English Tudor styte. Fantastic master suite with Jacuzzi & steam shower. Dock for large boat. YU Liii _. 11,111,.. This bayfront has absolutely everything. Decor- ated In the finest of taste. 5 bdrms, 4 baths, 2 flreplaces, spa, dock for 2 boats. By appoint- ment only. 111 Ull PAii lllYE 1211,IOG SHARP BAYFRONT HI-RISE, corner location, move-In condition. Community slips & pool. Security bldg. Sub. parking. 121 Liii PAii lllYE Cllll IW,IOO Located on the first floor with a relaxing "sit down" view of the bay. Beautifully decorated with a light bright feeling. Large master suite + convertible den, 2 full baths. Slip available. Ullll ISUll lllYE $111,0IO Exceptional home on Promontory Bay. Features 4 bdrms, 3 baths, den, 3 car garage, slip for 45' boat and side-tie. Owner will consider ex- change. LIM ISU YU EllLll•I SJH,111 Owner will Consider trade ... Make offer! Corner location of 40' lot. 4 bdrms, 3 baths, 3 car garage. Close to bay beach. NYD.U llH,000 2 story custom home on large lot. 3 bdrms, 2~ baths, f amity room opens to patio and pool area. 3 car garage. NFL.•tm _.,.. Corner of Via Lido Soud. Beauttfulty deeigned with many windows for an open feeUng. Features 3 bdrms., 3 bathe, 3 flreplaces -one In master suite. Rooftop sundedc. You will enjoy seeing this lovety bayfront home. Large bedrooms and high ceilings. Boat dock. Near to clubhouse and tennis courts. UM llU YU Lm -· 1111,000 Spanish styte home on 85 · corner lot. 6 bdrms, family room, large living room, beautiful center courtyard for entertaining. NI.. 1211,IOI 2 bedroom older beach home is in a perfect location with a beach at both ends of the block. N l.911111 1111,111 4 bedrooms, 4 baths. formal dining room. View of bay from master suite. 3 car garage and super patio. YU PAI.El• 14H,OOO Remodeled 3 BR. & 2 Ba. French doors open on to suuny patio. Spa in master bath. Wiii lease/option. Make offer! YU e1n1 IUl,000 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. formal dining room. Very close to clubhouse. COSTA llESl IUI OIU.EIE PAii 1121,llO This home is In A-1 condition. Has been up- graded. Features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, near shopping, schools, and freeway. cm IF OllUIE This lovely view home Is In FORECLOSURE. 3 bdrm + den, tam. room, 2 fireplaces, 3 car garage. REDUCED PRICE TO $249,000. ..,llTIU• Ylllll us ... ... .... Enjoy a 2nd home In Newport Beach, at this terrific price. Mirrored wardrobe doors, custom wallpaper. large sun deck overlook Ing courtyard & fountain. Assumable loan. Beautiful communi- ty pool and spa area. WUtlUfF.... 1111,111 On Dover Drive, WALK to shopping area. 2 bdrms, 2 baths, community pool .& clubhouse, fireplace, 2 car garage. Low down payment. IEWPllT IDOi YDUIWI-...... 2 bdrm, 2 bath penthouse. View of bay and mountains from terrace. Newty decorated. Owner will arrange financing If nee. Wlll&ml.... •1•.-2 bdrms, 2 baths, complete built-Ins In kitchen Including w/dryer hook-up & micro. 2 car gar- age. Walk to Fashion Island. IEWPllT cam 11..,_ . . Owner anxious to sell this spacious condo, and will carry and 2nd with the assumabte loan. Features 4 bdrms, fam. rm, 3 baths, wet bar & fplc. in living room. IEWPllT THUCI Cllll 1121,IM A must see for the first time buyer! Lovely 3 bdrms. 21h baths, community pool. Has been kept in excellent condition. 111 Clllll IJ,2ll,OIG Lovely spacious trl-level home overlooking golf course at 6th fairway. Tastefully decorated and ready for the discriminating buyer. WEST IEWNIT IUCI llll,181 Custom oceanfront home. Fantastic view & quite beach location. 3 bedrooms, den. Large master suite with fireplace and redwood spa. H TIE IUCI 1141,111 Gaze on Catalina from your spacious master bedroom w/batcony. This 3 bdrm. upgraded oceanfront offers beach llvlng w/fabulous cor- ner location. ....., " ..... Owner anxious ... Excellent co"*' location for duplex on R2 lot 50 x 58'. Gorgeous eunteta, 3 bdrma, 2 baths, large front patio. ·SUBMIT ON PRICE ANO TERMS. llYllE lmlllm , ... ,... .,.,... Cardiff model townhome. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, dose to schoots, ahop~ng. South of freeway. ---o::a..o::;-. --... p ..... ---' I 1 "' t t ' I ... t• f• ....... ~' ..... • • • • t ,. •~t to U. IWLY PILOT/~. Mlrdl 2-t, 18" -11 PR<>PERTIES 760-8333 3 CIVIC PLAZA #170 NEWPORT BEACH, CA WEEIL Y SPECIAL BEST BUY OCEANFRONT CHATEAU FANTASTIC VIEW Bay, ocean and city lights from Ideal location In Harbor View Hiiis. 4 bedrooms, den, formal dining, breakfast room, shake roof, 3 car Breathtaking white water view overlooking beautiful Laguna Beach. An 18th Century lie-De-France styule chat~u. 4 bedrooms, 51n baths, formal dining, paneled library, country gourmet kitchen, master suite with fireplace and tiled Roman spa. The fulfillment of a lifetime for $2,490,000. Adjacent view lot also available. Lynne Valentine. ar , large yard, patio. Fee land. $449,000. Lynne VaJentlne. lllllFllllT ..... Just completed on outstanding view location In Harbor Ridge. Ocean, bayand city lights at your feet. A Valentine custom home built with the best materials, hlg~t quality construction and superior design. 5 bedrooms Including elegant master suite. 51~ baths, f~lly room with oak panejed waUs and ceiling, 4 fireplaces, 3 car garage, gated courtyard. 6100 square feet of superb ltvlng for $2,000,000. Lynne Valentine. Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5, 14 ~· F• Tll lll'rllll .... 11111 Treat youraetf to the pteaaure of previewing this ever-so-special property In the private exdualve communluty of Big canyon, overiooklng the beautiful golf course. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, family room, 4 flreplaoes, weight room, wet bar, formal dining, spa, air conditioned, bullt_.n-stereo, electronic gated courtyard. The etnswer to your dreams at $1,995,000. Lynne Valentine. lllTIFILLWllL.n On the golf courae with ocean and harbor vtewa. High security guarded community, this extrava- gantly decorated condo leavee nothing to be desired In quality and taste. If you want the ultimate In luxury, pleue take the lme to see this outstanding property offered at $535,000 unfurnished or $640,000 furnished. Roeemary Sietz. f; -· .. llPlD Perfect rental location ctoee to eYerYthtng. 2 bedroom and 1 bedroom. Ex~ttnt leverage for Inv.tor. S30,000 down to exlatlng $295,000 fixed rate, 121A% loan. Full pr1oe $325,000. Lynne Valentine. •IEURllLE 1111111 This gorgeous traditional 6 bedroom has been reduoed for Immediate sale. Now onty $595,000. Includes gourmet kitchen, wooded stairways, French doors, stained and leaded glass win- dows, pool, spa and wading pool. Please take the time to see this beautiful bargain. Lynne Valentine mOUYHLIT 15,000 square feet building site next to park In exclusive Big Canyon. Reduced to $650,000 for Immediate sale, or owner will build to suit or trade for equity In Big Canyon home. Lynne Valentlne. llLIMIT 1111111 Your opportunity to join the ellte In prestigious Betcourt for only $395,000. Single level 2 and den on wide greenbelt with ocean view. End location. 2 fireplaces, 2 balconies. Existing as- sumable loan of $320,000 at 11'n%. Available Immediately. Rosemary Sietz. llPlllTIUTEI llYFlllT Moat desirable view on the bay from this warm contemporary 2 story custom home. Gorgeous master bedroom suite with large deck over- looking the water. Travertine marble entry. Santa Marla stone wall. Solid white oak doors and cabinets. Gourmet kitchen with 2 dish- washers and 3 ovens. 4 baths, boat doci<. Deftnltefy worth the price of $2,950,000. Lynne Valentine. 5 BR, FR 5 BR, FR 3 BR, FR 4 BR, FR 3 BR, FR Hrbr Rdg · Hrbr Rdg Hrbr Rdg ............ Cam.Hinds ....... "' ........ ... Wdbrdg Pen In. IOUI Ill llY YIEW In charming old Corona del Mar. Beautiful re- modeled 2 bedroom and family room home. All new appliances and decorating. 2 fireplaces, swimming pool, patio, 3 car garage, large comer lot. Wiii consider trade for Harbor View Hiiis. $595,000. Rosemary Sietz. I IPlllUll ClllEI See this delightful home In popular Cameo Highlands on a large corner lot with ocean view. 3• bedrooms, formal ·dining, master bedroom suite, shake roof, walk to private beach. Fee land. Attractively priced at $359,000. Helen Wood. IRYlll IWIDS WAITS AIT1lll This Is a dandy, 3 bedroom, 21n bath home with dining room, fireplace, laundry room, patio, shake roof. Quiet location on cul d& sac. Com- munity pool, everything you need and a motivated seller. Reasonable price of $148,000. Don Sheridan and Sally Anne Miiier. lllTIWlll'l lllEST 3 bedroom single family residence In Shady Hollow. Single story, 2 baths, atrium, breakfast nook, master bedroom suite, nice yard & trees. Excetlent financing. A real buy for $159,000. Don Sheridan and Sally Anne Miiier. 111111 FM 1'IE IWDT This very attractive home features 2 large mu- ter bedroom suites, each with tub and~· Located on a quiet cul de sac. It lnctudee many special features and upgrades. Natural decor. tract< lighting, lhake roof, private yard, de- tached garage. Priced Just right at $169,900. Don Sheridan & Sally Anne Miiier . • •••••••••••• Desirable plan 3 on quiet cut de sac. • bedrooms. 3 baths, formal dtnmg, 2 ftreplace9. lhake roof. Large patio, ftreptt, sprlnkhn. A> 1Umabte loan. $269,000. Sue Thomaa. 12 -Orange Coun1y ReatJ &tateJAn • .--ina ._.-11o tll8 OAR.Y PR.OTR ,. 1LEE Real F.state A Great Western C.Ompany EXCEPTIONAL VALUES FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IDPEll11 RID Will lease with option to buy -$1 ,000 per month wt th $500 credited back toward down paymenL Pnrne College Park location -2000 sq. ft. Upgraded with 2 fireplaoes and wet bar. Just reduced Call 759-1501 IMSlllftl Over ~ acre in Newport Back Bay area with double wide drive for hone trailer, RV. etc. Two nice 2 bedroom. 1 bath homes. One block to trails. 759-150 l SPECT&Cll U YllW One of Newport's most prestigious guarded communities. 180 degree view of the ocean to Catalina, and a panorama of sparkling lights at nigh L 4 bdrm. 3 baths, with added bonus room. lush atrium entry, and lots of decorating potential. Only $590,000. 752-7373 WIU TUii IPt C.OSta Mesa F.astslde Oasis Towne Home wtth 2 bedrooms ... den + 2 baths + double garage and running streamS. waterla.l.ls & trees. trees. trees! Fantastic "woodsy" atmosphere.ONLY $132,900. 759-1501 sn111ss s•••• Newly redecorated featunng ocean view, beautiful pool and large lot Lots of used bnck gives warm family feeling ideal for entertauung 759-1501 TWI • & LIT Live in one -rent the other. Your choice! 2 bedroom. 1 bath or 3 bed.room. 2 bath. ldeal Eastside location. 759-1501 SI00,000 In ~umable financing on this 2700 sq. ft. one level executJve gem located in prestigious Harboc Ridge. Private cul-de-sac for peace and quiet at the TOP of the WORLD! Fantastic VIEW! 759-1501 llllllF1CEIT YIEW • 1111,111 From this 5 bdrm rnam:ion high atop Spyglass Hill One of the best panoramic ocean and bay views we have ever seen! Pool spa. security system. Over 3,300 aq. ft. of executive luxury. 759-1501 JUlllllE •m Orean & greenbelt view -extra large private spa. recreational area. several tennis courts. 3 large pools, saunas & Jacuzzi. Guard gate for security. Only $428.000 -better see this one! 759-1501 •11111.- For this super "Energy Efficient" delight to'~ome in sought after "East" side of Harbor Blvd. 2 fantastic mast.er suites.. new wall to wall carpeting & custom fixtures thru-out. 759-1501 l ... IE YICTlllAI Impressive elevated fronf porch, stained glass entry, 3 ~. 2 baths in main house plus 2 bdnn, 1 bath guest house or income unit -lge R-2 lot m prime East Side, Bade Bay area! 759-1501 . LOW DOWN PAYMENTS LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS ClnllE Olllm • lll,111 Our seller's are ao motivated they've even thrown in a dryer and refrigerator as a bonus to sell this 2 lxdroom starter perfect for a young couple or singles. $6,000 moves you in. 963-5671. TWI FllEPUID 1111,111 lncred.ible value in a three bedroom home with large.family room. Huge country kitchen and lavish we of ceramic tile ~t. A new large patio completes this picture perfect property. Call for financing 963-5671. 11,111 MWI · PHl•&tl Beautiful Pepperwood Townhome near Disneyland. Th.ii is an up- graded end unit with Iota of light plus a two car encloeed garage. Sacrifice price of$99,900. 963-5671, ass•• 11t. 11 Liii $20,000 down and our owner will carry the balance for 10 yean at l~. Total payments $1050/month. Lovely home with new carpets, new tile, remodeled kitchen. Priced below market at $99.500 556-7035. llHl •l&ll Total payment with $8.000 down. Super Huntingtor) Beach three bedroom two bath home, cozy fireplace. $109,900. 963-5671. Sl,000 .... 1101,000 U a metlcUJously maintained 3 bedroom home with a stone fireplace and beautiful backyard appeals to you and you have $5,000 down you just bought our new lis1ing. 963-5671. cat• •l&llY .... This light and cheerful home is only eight years old and in superb condition. The large country kitchen ia truly a homemakers delight! Double attached prage with opener. Sacrifice for $129,900. 963-5671. snurua .. 3 bdrm, 2 bath townhome with 2 car attached garage and huge patio. $10,000 down and $900/month. Call 963-5671. TIE mm ... IMS" IWIY So close to the ocean it's on Waterfront Drive in Huntington Beach, Delightful home on a comer lot and our owner will help you with the financing. Asking $135,000. 963-5671. IPEI I SPlllln FEIUll This four bedroom two bath single family home features a beautiful slDOe fireplace in the living room. Our 1eller ia very motivated and priced his home acoordingly. $109,900. 963-5671. 1141. ..... tlWFYlll · Large.3 bedroom ~-5 bath townhOUle wi~ vaulted retlinp ~muter bedroom. Central air, greenhouae window in kitchen. T~ pool. spa, $1<J6,500. Call 963-5671. .... , ..... 2670 San Miguel Drive Newport 1*ch. CA. 92660 (714) 759--1~1 dl AMERI CAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That ~rvice You ... ......... 90l2 Adlma Aw. HunttzcmP1 ch,CA .... ('114)11M1'11 • • .. ~ . --·---- . ii'F -. . HUNTINGTON BEACH ll&IT 2 ITllY 1111.- 3 BR, 2 BA, famlly room. Plush carpet, custom drapes. Call 962-5585. ,.......... 11...- Blg 3 BR, 1% BA. Soaring vaulted celllngs. Bright, spacious kitchen. Formal dine. Areplace. Pool, spa w/sundeck + BBQ. Prime H.B. lo- cation. Just listed, call 962-5585. MTIMTN Ullll 1111,111 Lost to lender, across from Peter's Landing. 2 BR, 2~ BA. 2nd fleplace In Master Suite. Wet-Bar. Ocean view sundeck. Security. 3 ten- nis courts, pool, spa. Call now 962-5585. . EITllT .... '1.....-r l1M,lll Big 4 BR & 2 BA. 18 ft. family room. Beamed celling. Ceramic tiled kitchen views, sunny patio w/gas BBQ & sparkling pool & spa. Corner lot across from neighborly park. Just fisted call 962-5585. 11111 llAIT 1221,IOI 5 BA, 31h BA. Corner, Inside tract lot. Big pool & spa. lmpressJve Franciscan Fountain by the Sea. Just listed. Call for details 962-5585. MIMllUIUI YIU 1110,000 4 Bedrooms, 31h baths, family room Italian decor, private boat dock and more. Special financing. Call to see 894-7521. WESTMINSTER UUl'l llUllT 11•,111 3 bedroom & 1 ~ baths, upgraded kitchen loaded with extra features. Crowned w/weather vane. Waiting just for you. Call 894-7521. LAlll lll•MU • 1111,111 4 bedroom, 1% baths, family room hardwood floors, motivated seller. CaJI 894-7521 . llUllUTD.... 1111,111 3 bedroom, upgrades throughout, freshly painted In and out, ez care yard, pride of ownership neighborhood. Call 894-7521 . tlllT M-11-IAI 11H,IOI 3 bedrooms, extra wide rear lot, roses galore, priced for quick sale. Hurry call 894-7521. , .... , llZI 11M,lll 3 bed.room townhome, old country architecture, energy efficient, close to shopping, beach rec- reation & freeways. Call today 894-7521. E. Huntington Beach 19131 Brookhurst Ave. 962-5585 W. Huntington Beach 6491 Edinger Ave. • 894-7521 MWc:tl 24 '1114 -15 • . .-.i...a.v.. tu~1 to the DAILY PtLOT/SaturdaY. • tilMftlM ....... 1 c.4•~•1 •n AdYft' " .. ' 'V ...,.,... - Orange Count)' Real Estate/ An A'dverttslng supplement 1a the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, MMCt1 24, 1984' :.:.. 13 ..... 11 ..... 3 bedrooms, end of cul-de-sac, large tot w/custom pool. Call 894-7521. 4-PUI . IHl,111 5 years new on quiet cut-de-sac In great rentaJ area, first Is assumable. Call for details 894-7521 . I NEWPORT BEACH llKUY... 1111,111 Reduced $20,00011 Single story, private, exec. 2 BR/den, 2 BA end unit. Upgrades galore. Sofld oak book cases & floors, remodeled kitchen. laundry room. Large covered patio. Community pool. See now. 645-0303. llUll " Tll IU 1111,Gll Exquisite Newport Crest condo w/4 BA 2'h BA & 2 car attached garage. Make this home a ''dream come true.'' Fully assum. loan. Call 557-7914. .. PNT POIUIU 1211,IOO Terrific 3 BR beach house. 1 block to bay, 2 blocks to beach. Great corner lot w/2 car garage. Loads of future building potential. In- cludes architectural plans for lg. duplex w/all permits necessary. See today. 645-0303. COSTA MESA llU MIUI FIBI 1114,IOO Save $$. Bring paint, carpet. fixtures. 3 BR, family rm home on golf course. Great opport~ol­ ty for Investor w/vlslonl Call now. 645-0303_, • lllAU IMPLD I 1il ,Ill High beam celllngs make this 2 BR, 2 BA end unit townhome very light and airy. 2 lg. master bedroom suites. 2-car attached garage. Only 8 units In complex. Close to alll See today. 645-0303. 1111"1 OIAIT 11111 1111,111 $11 ,900 price reduction! Must see this unique 2 BR, 2 BA exec. condo. Cathedral cefllngs, plush champagne carpet, beautiful secluded end unit. Loft retreat above master bedroom. Community pool, 2 spas, 2-car enclosed garage. Must see. 645-0303. ,_,,,,.......,._ ... _ COLDWeLL BANl(eRO HOMES THAT MAKE YOU SAY "THAT'S US." s - .. .UllL ....... _ 11 ... Bring decorating ldeas--make this 3 bedroom your special home. Hardwood noors. Poof. Cabana. Large cul de sac lot w/RV access. Call now. 645-0303. ..... YIJJll 11 ... Gorgeous spilt level townhome. 2 BR, 2 BA, formal dining area & breakfast patio. Cathedral ceilings. Garden setting, pool, spa. Security system & much more. Call today. 645-0303. llllU-..0 1211,111 Each unit has 3 BR, 2~ BA, wet bar, fireplace, laundry area, separate garage & patio. Great for owner/occupant or Investor. Call now. 645-0303. FOUNTAIN VAWY PllfEIT ITllTll 111.,_ Spacious 3 BR. Covered patio. Fireplace. Big Backyard. Great first time Investment. Just listed at a move fast price. Call 962-5585. Mllflf 111111 1211,111 Giant 3 bedroom. Formal dine. Country kitchen w/french doors, paned windows viewing pool fun. Just listed, call 962-5585 mllTIYl'l •HFI• IJM,111 4 BR, 2~ ba. Party family rm. Renlon dine. Spllt level master sutte w/dual vanities & mirrored wardrobes. Stone etched poot & spa. Cul de sac. Mini orchard. Just listed call 962-5585. OTHER AREAS A LIT FM l Lim.I 111,llO Super home w/2 BR, built-In china cabinets. lots of f rult trees, & sunny front & rear porches. Plenty of storage room In basement. Why pay rent when you can own your own home? 557-7914. "" I.Ml a111m 112,111 Safeguard your 2 BR 1 ~ BA condo castle! Only 3 yrs. new w/loads of amenities Incl. tennis courts. pool, spa, sauna. In the heart of Orange County Ctvlc Center -walk to shops, schools, rapid tranatt, state & federal buildings! 557-7914. TllTll ... 111 AIU •,111 3 BR 1¥. BA condo. Lg. living room w/ftreptace. Poof, spa, sauna. Loe. In quiet aecluded corner of development. 557-7914. s - Costa Mesa 2299 Harbor Blvd. 645-0303 Sears Flnanclal Center South Coast Plaza Mall 557-7914 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I WT SIDE COSTA MESA TllPLEI 2 -1 bd units plus an Immaculate 1200 ft 2 bd + den home wtth hardwood floors + fireplace. All on a large R-2 lot and owners are motivated. Only $185,000 man lllWll SIEIYL llEWEI Ri'MMC· 131-1221 EllWCE I SECWSIOl 11 IEWPOIT The ultimate in privacy. This 2 BO & den home with Jacuzzi, lush troplcaJ landscaping, 2 fireplaces. trench doors, stained glass, bay windows, skylight, heavy oak mouldings & security system. Is perfect for entertaining or quiet solitude. Absolutely immaculate. 3 UllTS-USOWTE Piii£ E'side Costa Mesa -These beauttful units Include a huge 3 bd 2 bth 2 story townhouse, a separate 2 bd home w/ frplc # 2 bd 1o/4 bath unit. 2 have private yards, all have their own dbl garages + laundries. owe some papers. 1£1 USTllC . Secluded Brittany Woods Condo .. Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 bath, fireplace, near tennis, pool & spa. Priced to setl now -$139,900. at• WI&.~ 631-1266 WESTCUFF • LOW DOii Nicely decorated -3 bd 3 bth large patio, B.B.Q., sparkling pool. De- tached 3 car garage. 1st T.D. $236,000. Pymt 1984. Super Buy @ $295,000. -Yllllll 101.YDUllER WM~ 131-1211 IUIGS ROAD • VIEW OF HARIOI! Super 2 bd, 3 bth in prestigious Nwpt Hghts. Move In condition with new paint + carpet. $357,000 assum. financing. A buy at $595,000 • YllllEI HAllOI RIDCE • SEL1£1 MOTIVATED! Endless view 4 bd 3 bth highly upgraded. A super opportunity at $625,000. Assume $510,000 In financing. Lease option possible. IM YllllEI I ACIOSS FIOI DEWEY'S • WAT£1FIOIT COIDO C.D.I. -FIOIT IOI VIEW Super 3 bedroom trl-level home wtth SWEEPING VIEW OF BAY and OCEAN. Newer construction. Shown exctusiv~~ appt. Asking $900,000. UI I , IEWPOIT HEIGHTS $17 4,IH ' Newty listed 3 bdrm home. Open beamed ceilings, oountry kitchen. llE ••as Large private corner lot. Copper ~,.,._, plumbed & Immaculate. Ill IQUrlftl\· UllDI. 111-1211 IEWPOIT HEIGHTS VIEW $325,800 2 bdrm cottage with ocean & bay view. Prime location across from park. Large lot -room to expand. UI llllat. IEWPOIT HEICHTS POOL Dellghtful 3 bdrm, split level home. High beamed cetllngs yet warm and cozy. Immaculately maJntalned. Asking $215,000. 111 llllDI. WTSIDE • IACI IAY Absolutely gorgeous 3 bdrm den home. Completety re- modeled with new kitchen, baths & large master suite. French doors, decking -4 car garage with separate room. Great value at $15-4,0001111 •m WALi TO COUITIY CLUI VERY UNIQUE MESA VERDE 4 BEDROOM HOME WITH FANTASTIC FAMILY ROOM AND KITCHEN AREAS~ FRENCH DOORS THRUOUT, HIGH-BEAMED CEILINGS, SKYLI GHTS, DARK ROOM FACILITIES. FIRST TIME ON MARKET. CALL FOR PREMIER SHOWING. $269,900. J ...... , •• , CEITUL ATRIUM POOL HOI£ SINGLE LEVEL 4 BEDROOM HOME BUil T AROUND CENTRAL COURT YARD. EXTRA LARGE LOT WITH PATIO AREA AND PLAY YARD COMPLETE THIS FAMILY ENTERTAINING HOME. CLOSE TO MESA VERDE COUN- TRY CLUB. $269,000 . .IAllll IAllLDlll DUPW PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP. XLNT LOCATION. 3 BOA PLUS 2 BOA UNITS. EACH HAS OWN LAUNDRY FACILITIES, 2 CAA GARAGE & YARD. CLOSE TO SHOPPING. $175,000. SUBMIT OFFER. OWNER ANXIOUS. , ••• UlllUllU GOLF COURSE FROITAGE PANORAMIC VIEW -4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH POOL HOME ON MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB GOLF COURSE. EXCELLENT FINANCING TEAMS OFFERED AT$335,ooo.~-.. ... ll&tl ' Huge 2 bd 3 bth condo w/. boat slip. Top floor with super a views. Seller wll= 1st TO. low down possible. Asking El $4 99 • 900 · .. f LARGEST 5 BOA~~~~~~~~~ ~~TA MESA AREA. I 5 UllTS II COSTA MESA COMPLETELY CUSTOMIZED & REMODELED. HUGE ,. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Four -2 bd, 1 ~ bath townhouses with one -1bd1bth.8 FAMILY ROOM, POOL & SPA, SAUNA & NEW CARPET- 1 years old. Assumable 1st T.D. of $190,000 at 9%%. Asking lf"4G., $169,500. CALL FOR LEASE/OPTION INFO. JlllJI I · $340,000. Principals only. please.• Ylll D ..... , I .... !!!!:.l7~~~w~0-~l.~'1!1~~:., ~1i1~1ri!i•-..1•a ....... L I -.-..--- IEWPOIT "l" ACIE TO ESTATE Beautifully decorated custom 3 bedroom, 3 bath, family room, game room, formal dining, oak peg floors, oak cabinets thruout, beau. brass fixtures, large free form pool & spa with waterfall, In park llke setting, with complete layout for tennis court. A real buy at $925,000. BOB & DOVIE KOOP. Ll>O ISLE PRIEST LOCATION Complete turning basin views from this 4 Br, 4 Bath remodeled home with new kitchen, baths. Beau. tlle work, plua dock for 50 ft. yacht $1,950,000. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. IOTllATED UIDA ISLE SELlll 5 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, Fam. Rm. Din. Rm. Beautiful Master Suite with lrge sitting rm., maids qtrs. Room for 2 large boats up to 60 ft. Lowest price on Linda. Very motivated seller at $1, 100,000 • • .,. 1• JUDE IAYFIOIT FOi IAYFIOIT W/DOCI 3 BR, 21n BA, Fam. Rm. Huge master suite w/ Jacuzzi rm., 5 yr. old home w/all new decor, 2 lrg decks, 30 ft. boat dock. Asking $535,000 w/ $270,000 1st T.D. assumable at 12.5%. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. UDO IAYFIOIT IEST IUY View of ocean, bay, Fashion Island from the top floor 2 or 3 bedroom, 3 bath, den, large master suite, sec. bldg. Underground parking, boat dock. With short notice, seller will finance with low down payment. Great price $495,000 . ......... llC CUYOll Broadmoor on large lot, four bedroom, family rm, formal dining, air cond. security system may lease option, lowest price at $695.00. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. HAllOI RIDGE LAUTREIONT 4 BA, 3 BA, bar & spacious sundeck. oak floors & marble In baths. Beautiful city light, ocean & mountain view. Room addition upstairs. $625,000. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. 5 UllTS COSTA IESA Four 2 Bdr. 1.5 Bath one 1 Bdr. 1 Bath, Approx 8 years old. 2 Separate bldgs. Total Income $30,060. Asking $340,000 Submit any offer BOB & DOVIE KOOP lllCS ROAD; CUFF, IAY I OCEAll VIEW Best bay & ocean view In Newport. Beautiful home. Move In cond. 3 bd, 3 ba, bonus room, wet bar, large sundeck, room for pooll Owner motivated. Make ilt offer. $595,000. Best buy on Kings Rd • • 111111 lilt I l0Yi1 l1op TOP SILES PlllREI Fii CIUF. 1113 THREE AICH IAY 01 OCEAI CUFFS The most fabulous Ocean & Beach view in Southern CA. One of the largest ocean front lots anywhere. Private stairway to beach with exclusive man made swimming pool In high tide water llne. All In the private three Arch Bay community. $1,900.000. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. 631-1266. llC CUYOll Broadmoor on large lot, four bedroom family rm, formal dining, air cond. security system. May lease/option, low- est price at $695,000 IN • llYll 1• UllDA ISLE LEASE FOi OLYMPIC CAIES 4 BR. 5 BA, Fam. Rm., formal dining, large kitchen, private pool & spa, turning basin view, dock for 65' boat. Very sharp. $5,500 per month. BOB or DOVIE KOOP. HARBOR RIDGE LAUTREIOllT LEASE 4 bedroom, 3 bath, beautiful decor and upgrades thru out, oak floors, marble In baths. FAB. Views of ocean and nlte lltes. $2,700 mo. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. STEAL-WU TRADE EQllTY -STE.Al 3 BR, 2 BA. Beau. remodel & redecor. Hot tub & Jacuzzi, oak floors, ceramic tlle firs, $248,000 assumable, asking $309,000. Trade for boat, car, sml. condo. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. YOUR LISTING HERE SO. SANTA ANA 4 BR, 3 BA, family room, dining room, wet bar. beautiful decor throughout. Seller will flnanoe best price at $142,000. Low Down. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. COllDO 1 bedroom, 1 bath, living room, breakfast area, tennis courts, pools, jacuzzi, guard gate, quiet neighbors, patio. =na\iosts and take over payments. $78.900. • • BOB & DOVIE KOOP 234 E. 17th ST., COST A MESA • 631-1268 I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I 1_ I I B I I I I : .. ~· -mn.·""· ·"'· 'iifii'.MPC *'N* ~GIEi.~ m11111 .. ~ 1 1 Pi' ~m*Si .__.,-.fifii .~.ii*ii e!!.·. ·· • i l I I I I ' l I Lingo REAl EsTATf TllRE llCI 11H1 Si1n1S.0114 OPEi SlllUY 1-1 Outstanding location. One of the largest lots offered in Broadmoor. 3 BR, 2 BA, large living room, formal dining room and Immaculate pri- vate backyard. Across from park and pool. Priced to sell $245,000 FEE. Ask for Randy H. Katz. IPEI TllllllllW 1-1 # l Crest Cirol1 "llY IF I LIFmlE" -1220,000 In Corona del Mar where seldom a value such as this immaculate 3 BR, 21h -BA, family roor:n townhome sets the pace. Two fireplaces, wet bar, formal dining room and partial view of night lights and mountains. Quiet gated community with pool, spa and tennis court. Only $220,000 with land. Ask for Belle Chase Lee. lllllFICEIT OCWFllllT LITU Prime, large lot In Irvine Cove overlooking Abalone Cove. Sensational plans for home ap- proved by the coastal commission Included in the asking price of $2,200,000. Ask for Barbara Gothard. IEllCEI TO SELL -lllE OFFEIU Only $217 ,500 will buy you this cozy duplex on one of the peninsula's nicest corners -on FEE land. Owner may trade for Palm Desert condo or unimproved land. Ask for Hallie Strock. 4 II "l llEEITIEE" -1111,00011 Most desirable "Windsor" model. 2 story with master bedroom suite down. 3 BR and bath up, separate family room with fireplace. Well planted atriums adjoin llvlng room and master bedroom. Many upgrades. Community pool. Truly a dellghtful family home. Ask for Bettina Laughlln. ..,_ llWPllT WM Tl Sii ILDIEITE" "Ell llR II TIE YILW " • 1140,00011 Newly decorated with some Rancho Golf Course views. One bedroom plus loft, attached two car garage. Great location and price. Ask for Marilyn Bulkley. EIEllLI UY -llOO,OOOU Large 4 BR, 3'h BA family home located close to beach and tennis. This newly listed home fea- tures beautiful view of park, has an outdoor spa and a bonus room. Ask for David Hlrschler. SPECTICILAll ICUI I CITlllll YIEWSll Overlooks Shaws Cove. Terrific quality 4 BR, 3 BA custom home In North Laguna. Minutes from Newport Center and the airport. $799,000. Ask for Rod Daley. LIWEST PllCE -IEST Tllllll For this large 4 BR, 3 BA and den home In Eastbluff. Wood shutters and Spanish tlles. Land Included. We can assist with the financing. $299,500. Ask Mary Oentls. TIREE 11ns -COllU HL IUI -1441,00011 Large owners unit has 3 BR and 3 BA's plus two 2 BR, 2 BA units. All with private patios and flreplaces. Great income. Beach side of Coast Hwy. Ask for Mary Dentis. 1111,120 II TIE WITllUI Fantastic offer. Custom 4 BR home with 41h BA's, sauna, family room, wet bar, BBQ and security gate. Dock for 60 ft. sail or power boat. $75,000 down. Incredible finance terms! Hurry on this. Ask for Bettina Laughlin. "EIPllHI PllTSllllTI M SPYIUIS llLL "1 View oriented stylish 4 BR, 3 BA home with great curb appeal and neutral Interior decor. New guest addition with bath. built-Ins and skylight. Enticing stone jacuzzJ off master bedroom. $625,000. Ask for MarUyn Bulkley. NEWPORT BEACH 2123 San · Joaquin Hills SPECTIOIW YIEW l llE IYEILHIWI CllU CIYEU Located last on the bluff with no obstructions to block the sights -sails, sunsets and Island views. Steps away from beaches. Floor to celling views from every room of this 4 BR, 3 BA old World charmer. $1 ,200,000. Ask for Nancy Short. SlllT llY IT 1211.000 Young lovers of any age will love this "Carmel" model. 3 BR, 2 BA home. Nice yard and patios. Famllv room, carpet & fresh paint In beige tones. OWC $30,000 2nd. First TD of $195,000 @ 1cw.01. Is assumable. Ask for Bettina Laughlin. WMllllHE CllM 1112,000 Country charm throughout, plankwood floors, antique cherry wood fireplace, custom book- cases In den. tinted windows. Flagstone patio with waterfall. 2 BR, 2 BA plus den. Ask for Lois Egan. ILi WllLI 01111 -lll0,00011 3600 square feet of traditional Tudor custom home. 4 BA, 3 'h BA, panelled office with fire- place and huge family room with wet bar and ocean views. T erriflc location near schools, marina and beach. Private secluded brick courtyard patio features spa, sauna and BBQ. Solid oak woodwork throughout, gourmet kitchen with eating area. An excellent value and very motivated seller wlll assist with new financ- ing. Ask for Hallie Strock. J I PfTllS TIWll•E II lllYEISITT PllllJ 3 BA, 2'.h BA superb townhome! Neutral decor, immaculately kept with numerous upgrades. Bright cheery end location with sun oriented large and private patio. Exceptional price at $215,000. Submit all offers. Ask for Marilyn Bulkley. "DOEmtlll YILIE II llYllE TEIUCE''ll Bright cheerful 3 BR, 2 BA, comfortable, tastefully remodeled home. Expanded master bedroom suite, near new kitchen, upgraded plumbing, cathedral celllngs, automatic sprinklers & lights and new driveway. This Is a "must see" home. Call Belle Chase Lee. Only $299,950 with land. ~~-----~--~~-----~~ ..... .-............. 2 ............ 1-~ 2111 llB.L IYEllE "TIE •11 11111" What can you say about the Newport Beach lo- cation landmart<? Situated on 4 lots w/tts own white beaCh & the BEST location available, thls 4 bedroom Chlneee ciaasic ts truly one-of-a-kind I $2,850,000. I01 UM Piii lllYE, #II Liii WITEIFlllT One of the finest to come available In this 24 hour security hlgh-rtae condo. 2 bedrooms & 2'~ baths. Poof, spa + a fabulous view of the ocean & bay. 6reat assumable loan. $675,000. lllTlllTH .. Nl1 W ... rte1 This 3 BR, 2 BA dollhouse features private pool + spa + ail new carpet & paint. Full security, huge assumable loan. Buy It for $159,500. Orange County Real Estate/An ,\dverttslng eupplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday. W.d'I ~. 1984 -17 / COIL llLflLTT @ 1nvrs rnrnr conrnnr II LW 111.E Anest bayfront locale In Newport Beach w / 5 bedrooms, 5'~ baths & In- credible view$. Huge dock for 70' boats. Fully re- painted & carpeted. ExceJ- lent buy & owner wtll con- sider 1st. $1,500,000. IUYIEW This 4 BR -Family room home Is at the end of a cul de sac In a guarded gate communtty. Profesak>nalty decorated & has vtewa of the ocean & city ntte lttes. All ttris for $449,500. Setler wUI assist In financing to qualified buyer. . 111 lllY• 14 TlllD PllU Wonderful famNy home w/etrtfftc view of night lites & ocean. 4 bedrooms, HUGE yard w/pool, spa & cabana! The ultimate In privacy. New gour~et kitchen. Owner wants an offer. Make itt $1,295,000. 11 UDI ISLE Terr Ifie 3-story home on the lagoon w/5 bedrooms & 41h baths. Huge dock for 3 boats & tennis court right next doort Owner wants to sen NOW! Vacant & ready to move-In. Easy financing. $1 ,295,000. Ill CllYll 211NmlUIE · Custom golf course w/4 bedrooms & 4 baths + very .. private pool & spa. Wonderful locale on cul-de-sac. Move-In con- dition. Wiii trade (down). Lowest price custom in the ;canyon $995.000. Open Sun 1-5. 421 YllU••I LIM WITEIFlllT Charming 4 bedroom & 3 bath home right on the beach w/maln channel lo- catton. It's the lowest priced on the Nord side and the owner wilt con- sider a trade. Reduced $300,000 to $999,50011 Open Hse. Sun. 1-4 Magnificent "E" Plan w/outstandlng view of ·Back Bay & ctty Hghts. Up- graded 3 Bdrm home w/exquislte taste. Move-In condition. Assumable financing. Must see to ap- preciate. $395,000 Fee. Open Sun 12-4. 760~1900 11 IEIEYE lll•llME The price has been re- duced $1.200,000 on ttris 8,000 square toot, ~ bedroom, 7 bath custom w/pool, spa and ocean & bay view to catch your breath. Way underpriced, but what a dealt $, 1, 795,000. Ill 1111• 20 CYPIEIS n. UIE Vacant & ready to move in, this 5 bedroom, right on the 18th fairway, features a pool & spa and OH, what curb appeal. XLNT as- sumabkt financing. Asking $1, 195,000. Open Sun 1-5. --.... FllllllWEM This DOLLHOUSE fea- tures 3 bedroonis & 3 baths w/French doors & windows throughout. VERY private pool & spa + In-law quarters. None bet- ter in the Canyon. $550,000 w/as.sumable. 190 °.Newport Center Drive, Newport Beac~. California . 1• UIU ISLE Super 3 bedroom & 3 bath slngle story home w/~ dock for 3 boats. Vacant & ready to move in. Owner will provide 1st to $700K to qualified buyer. Lowest price on Linda Isle @ $849,50011 111 un• 2 •• CllllES lovety 2 bedroom + den home with pool sized yard. Vacant & ready to move In. S ingle story w /much privacy. Owner wants a sale NOW. Good as- sumable loan. $379,500. Open Sun 1-5 114-IS.ll. Truly a doHhouse & avail- able lmmedlatetyl Thts 3 bedroom charmer w/VERY private pool was completefy remodeled last year. The owner Is anxious. This is an ex- quisite adul\t_ home. The price Is SSw.000. Open Sun. 1-5. . . . . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 .... l e e p c r t ie t ft ft e t t f te f te I 1 e o t. f e I e f I f I f t t .~. t f e t t 4 6 t t t I • r t .. -----... ~ - l . ~ • l l i t . , • 1 I I ' .. l l I I t I l • I ... On rebruary 18, 1984, T~nty-four new homes became available in Newport Beach's most su~ ful condominium community. Villa Balboa, recog- nized as the standard of quality and luxury living. 1 and 2 bedroom homes in this private community are offered from $169,900 to$279,900. A special, limited edition of homes is offered from $199,900 to $399,900. Prices cfl'cctive date of publication. Dreyer-&Young ~ ---liill .. ' ... 220 Nice Lane, Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 645-6459 Sales Office Open Daily 10 a.m. to dusk. VILLA BALBOA PHASEN Orange .County Real Estate/ An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, March 2'4, 1984 _ 19 ...... '" .... ...... ... lalt THE DAILY PILOT . ltural IMt1twa1 SIFIED OF•'ICE HOUR I hone Service: a~ay A.M.-5:30 P.M. TUISCEll TIE llllllllYI ess Coun ter: ay-Friday A.M ... 5:30 P.M. DEADLINE Soaring cathedral ceilings give you a most majestic feeling. Unique garden villa features "split level" floor plan which eliminates the boredom of most. Sensuous master suite with it's own pri- vate deck. Want something beautiful? This is it! See it toda~ Call Steve Riddle. DEADLINE Sat. 11 :30 a.m. C.ltlrr 21 /lel• Stir l111ten Ml-1434 Mon. 4:30 p.m. Tues. 4:30 p.m. Have eomethlng to NU? j ~ ada ·oo It well. Wed. 4:30 p.m. Thurs. 4:30 p.m. f n . 3:00 p.m . f ri . 3:00 p.m. CANCELLATION & CORRECTIONS: cellations and c0rrec tion s ma y made on same deadlines as e. Please ask for a cancellation ber when cancelling yo ur ad . RORS: LOWEST PRICE ............. Single story 1221.SOO FM Carmel model 3 Br 1730 Port Barmouth - Two-story 1217 .000 FM Palermo model -4 Bdr 1830 Port Barmouth Open Sunday 1-5 -ck your ad daily and report rs immediately. The DAILY OT assumes liabilit y for. the fir~t rrect ir.sertion cnly . Both properties have attractive assumable loans. LASSIFIED 642-5678 't need a gun t~ tClaulfi.d Adi. are the w fast" when you ~ to • ~fut !11 ad In the Dely gllrllge Of' ywd .... , It •• want Ada! c.11 nCM better way to tel more -54178. _ll_*_• ____ _ ...... TWO -.. ONGS TD 1111111 COllPAll 711-1317 173-7711 UoparalleJed view -Back Bay. City Light~. Mountains, Fashioo. lelaod. Nearly every room has a VJew. Refurbished -Near oew condition. new pool. spa. wrought iron fence~ custom drapes, all new brick work thoughout. Quality -Leaded glua doors, bran fixtures, tile fl oors, double dressing r<>om for muter bedroom. $975 000 fee, over " acre of land. Fina~ciog -S250,000 uaumabJe lat. w I ~ibralter S&L. New Finl of S560 000 available. Owner wall cany. Pool & Spa ,_ 5 Beciroom + fam room. each with walk·in closeb and bath. Expansive aise -Approx. S.000 1q. ft. custom home on largest lot in D'over Shorea. OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY l-5 1014 MARINERS DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH I w I Ill WU WiW • JENNIFER SHAW Baily Pilat ~e Jennifer Sh1w h11 lee1 l1•ed To11 S1l11- 11eno1 of the lo•th 1t Coldwell laker Re1ide1ti1I R11I Estlfe Services Jennifer, a real estate professional with Coldwell Banker Residential Real estate Services for one year, has been named the Top January Salesperson of the Month at the firm's Newport Beach office, located at 2161 San Joaquin Hilts Rd. According to Jim Muller, branch sales manager, the award Is based on a combination of top sales and unusually outstanding service to clients during the month. Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate Services Is a member of the Sears Financial Network. NEED A LARGER HOME? uwa - .. • f , • •• 20 -Orange County Reel Estate/An Advertising supplement to ine DAILY PILOT/Saturday, March 24, 1984 OREAT ST ARTER HM S138w000 D.tlna NMD ....... new kitchen a bed\ on LARGE LOT. OftlJ 10% CAaH DOWN. ..... option• EXCHAHOe. A,_. lletJng ... cal tor ...... 131-1400. BEACH HSE OHL Y 1139,500 Priced unc1er ...,.,,., ••• ...,. to a., a -. ................ bult-lne In ... 2 bed. 2 bettt wHtt .,..,... end wermth. P9ttect tor.., htna Of weetlend ........... Anewllettng.131·1* INVESTMENT OPPORT .. CM ho~on1lol-~s1Net, zoned R2.. LMge 3 bed. ..... + ...... rm.+ 2 bedrOOM holfte In rw .......... lncofM could be .... ....... 1QJ( .... Allldng t150,000. 131.,-. ...... lw lall ..... .., .... ...... .. .. ..... ...... ...... 1111 ..... al 1111 ..... 1111 .._al ·-I anuna um1111111 ThiB 3 bed. home has it all! Ocean view, private beach & pool on large comer lot. $515,000 F~. Open Sun. 1-5. _.,...._.... End unit, single level, greenbelt location. 3 bed. 2 ba. Excellent buy! Owner anxious! $141,900 Fee. 111111f .. • IM.D n.••••anm f1DI ....... Bring paint, carpet and plent)' of ·elbow grease. But--you can make m . Located in fine Costa Mesa neighborhood it'1 priced thousands below others. 3 Bdrms down & 3 bdrms ·up which could be party space or bdnns for large family. Asking $185,000 wi'th low low down. Hurry & save today! Ask for Bob Burtner. Century 21 /Gold Star Bealton. 646-7434 . 1.91 llU 106 Via Lido Noni Open 1-5 Traditional 3 Br, 3 Ya Ba. Bayfront, pier& float for 65' boat. Priced to le1l $950,000. 11111111 PUI I 'flWll -.utl1'I #, ......... .... J"lrM model to aelJ OUL 8-utiful md unit, 4 Bed. + 4 \o\ Ba.. study. ph• family room. 3 fireplaces. J'tendl doon & windows. 3 car prqe. Jowly landlcaping. comm. pool & apa. $829,000. OPEN SUN. 1-~. &itr iuard pie .i Ford & McArthur. C.all 720-17~. Bria. EASTBlUFF HOME -LGE LOT lmmec:ulet• end ln..,_.lng country decor Oft __.. UC lot. For the ....,.., who w.-to be nw ~ 8Choole Md recteedoft et• ress~ awtce, thle 3 bedroom, one..,.. holne le ldeeL OWn-.. "--bought......, end ....... ...... ......,. 131.1400. 4 bed.+ 2 bed. 4 years new. Uaed brick. French doon, 4-car gar- age. Good financing. $419,000. See at 709 Orchid, CdM . 214 Via Ithaca Open 1-5 Remodeled 3 Br. 2 Ba. lrg playroom. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ fireplace, beam ceilin8· $420,000 . WESTCLIFF + POOL $115,000 .... pMlt, cerpet. new .... ICM end ,...., tor mow In. E.-, lo llhow Ihle I bedroom hoMe wtlh ..,,. pool. eon... nlent loc8tloft In Ne•polt and ......... ... prtca.,,. .,.., ..... 111-1400. NR BEACH RED. TO $194,500 Cut. duplex ..., YI bll to beecft wtttt Xl.NT_, ................... .......... 1\.C, but toed tor 1at ...... ...,.,..IS1-MIO. NEWPORT DUPLEX -S1•.000 "A"·fr---. dw to Mr end ......... ,,. elwp propeftJ ..... 3 bed. + ... holfte,.3 belhe Md a c.M becttslDf ..... PTtw.-.............. OWMr .. tnde tor Al rowtJ I Id propefty • olMf ................ 131-MIO. COM DUPLEX -$221,080 ................. ,........,~2 bedr'*" prap I rtJ .. lr ...... 111-- C I ... end olcllr.-,dw-. a.. lo beechee end lhopptng.131-1a. NEWPORT HOME -NA BEACH Skylghl9, prtwate bedl Jerd end centr .. Ne•port locetton ..., 1tepe lo w. Oowmet kitchen. femlJ room wtttt wet ber, •trtum and 3 bedroome. ... WESTCUFF LOE FML Y HOME 8pedcM'9 5 bedroolft., 2-elofy ..... of quelltJ end c:Mrec•. LMge rerd. CO'l- ered petlo. Mil floor9, WWWMJ .,.tem. AttrecHwe. quiet 8trMt end e towie1J home tor ....... ~ ----l71400 ,_ 131·1400.. A new Meting thle WM1L CUSTOM WATERFRONT HOME 8pectoua 3 bedroom, 2YI betta holne on ,.. lend. lktgtlt, chMtfUI end perfect CCMdtlon tor ihe . ...., burert LMge prt- 'lete deck ..... night ............ '°"" femltJ room end one of ti.. beet locetlone In Newpcwt 8hoNe. S-.000 131-1400. CAPE COD-BALBOA ISLAND A lotel ,..._.. of thle 2 bedroom + con...,.. deft, .,..,_.kitchen end et- lrectt. ........, Mao, 1 bed ..,._ $425,000.~ BALBOA IS. LGE DUPLEX A cuetom. ......., Md Comer A new lletint of en •x::;;lel propertr. ~with.... erw.A c= home tor the owner wtttt 4 .. end.,...,_., bedrOOlft""" tor Income. Llll't. twWtt a *'· Eaar ..... tothebwltand ......... ... l7MIOO. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC ltEAL EST A Tl. s.. R-1.n.. p,._.,. ,..__"' 1436 w c C!til H...,. ~t S..ktl ~M.i • .......... S~ Aal vftr'. Single ~vel ~tf,000 Fee. .... ., ... &id uniC3 ~ fta. single level. NNca11Je1P$M,OOO LH. • • • • uu <n•> 111-n• I ......... -. SELL Idle ltema wlttt o 111fsd Ade 142-6878 .....,.,, ....... Exceptional Corona Del Mar home! Double lot south of PCH w /total privacy, Ocean View, Quality Construction. Like new condition! Terrific Kit., Stained glass and much more. $549,900. Susie Weiss 752-1414 I lmllT 7.17 IUISI Completely renovated in Full- erton. Two Fourplexes--all 2 BR Units Laundry & Pool inc. New carpets, Roof & Paint inside & out. $340,000. Julie Van Wieren 752-1414 Tll-PlO Rare opportunity in San Juan Capistrano. Near schools and shopping. Assumable loan and owner will assist with financing. , Priced to sell at $230,000. Dottie F.dwards 551-8700. ~U-MUI Beautiful 3 BR, 2 BA, townhome with fam RM, + Formal Dining RM. F.njoy the privacy of a gated community with pool and tennis asking $350,000. Call for private showing Mack Hanson 551-8700. llTIT&mm YIUI • •••Ill ... Ranch_style 4 bdrm. home with pool + spa. Newly carpeted with upgraded, ceramic tile areas, Two lg fireplaces located in fam- ily room + living room. Quiet cul-de-sac loc. with lg. private backyard. Just reduced $35,000 Lorraine P. Reyes 551-8700 .. •••• lllflllT Jetty & bay view, Mai Kai 2 Br. 2 Ba. 40' I bay patio. $695,000. ••mu• Panonunic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba, I patio, pool home. F~ Price $775,000. 111 1.111 •• -. 11n11n Fabulous bay/mountain view. 1 Br, 1 Ba, rondo co-op. Lowest price. $295,000. llYW ft.a.111'11n Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2~. 2 Ba up, 2 Br, 2 Ba dn. 2 boat IJ>llCl!S. $1.375,000. NlllllllU -11111 Flin Ocean & jetty views. Marine room. 4 Br. 3 Ba, 3700 aq. ft. car parking. $1,285,000. 1?111111•- Near new 4 Br. 4 Ba. lake view. 3500 8Q. ft. $440,000. Will trade fot local prop. -lm-3 bdrm 2 Ya Ba, nicely diecor- ated, wide greenbelt $199,950. · ......... ,.. .. ........ ..... ._, m Im -E PUI -Bayfront, spectacu- 1 lar water, SUD8et view. Ca:npletely cus- tom & enlarged in finest quality. Matr I Bdrm 14' x 27'. Each of 3 Bdr has own Ba. Lrg. fam. nJl. 6' walla encloees 28' x 30' courtyard in paver tile. Nothing to com- .pare. $329.ooo. I .,.. a.. 1-1 11a Y11ta E*IMla a.IT MllMELT-E Plan 3 Bdnn, fam I rm, 2 Ya Ba, all new kitchen. fr. doors. 2 frplcs, $265,000 . .,.. .... ,.. 2111Ylltl ..... fa.t llW-E Plan, completely re- decorated, 3 Bdrm. fam nn, 2Ya Ba, lovely view. $279,000. .......... . .... m 9'-3 Bdr 2 Ya Ba, highly upgraded. I,~ location. $198,500. ... ,.. . ........ Ul1alff -LOIL-Lusk 4 Bdrm 2 Ya Ba. 2 frpk:s. fam nn, spectacular 180 deg. panonmic view, lrg courtyard w /pool. $449,000 incl. land. Appt. IELEI I. IGWI 144-0134 711-1121 .t JACOBS REAL TY, INC. 675-8870 .. ...... ... YllW from the Matr Bdrm, 3+ Br 3 Ba, on a nice 40' wtde lot, only 5 do0rs to main beach entrance. $395,000. ···----$119,000. Two Bdrm, two bathe, frplc, end untt overk>oka the pool. Abaolutety the best buy. "'f1111" •Dlf HU 2-atory DUPLEX w/prage and super 1ncome.a1--. • JACOBS REAL TY, INC. 875-1170 Traditional Realty 631-7370 LlllR Thla lmmacutate 4 Bdrm 3 Ba Harbor Highland• home has been recentty refurblahed. New carpet, paint. bathrooms, mirrored doors and levelore. All of thta fof only $215.000. •••m 1111 a-.-Remodeled 3 Bdr 2 Ba pool home with spa located In the 500 btk of the Hgt1. Large ueumabte loan and owner la motivated. Call us for a vlewtng appt. LITNIULI 6300 sq. ft . lot located near Meu Dr. & Santa Ana Ave In Costa Mesa. ZOned A-1. Asking $73,000. Wiil give big dlecount for alt cashl mu•• 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba home with 400 sq. ft. add-on family room. AmenltJee lnciude new roof. drapes,-carpet. paint a driveway. Vacant and ready tog<>. Alklng 1139.500 . • .J i - ' Orange County Real Estate/An Advertlalng supplement to the DAILY PILOTJSaturday, March 24, 1984 -21 ........... .......... ........... .......... ...... .... .. ... . ltft , .... al 1111 lewal 1112 C.... .. l llu 1121 Ceeta ... ltJt C.tl .... Int •lflld ..... IMI 11111'11.• ==:ll:,:,:.:llT:=ilf3 1~~2~a.~6::81o-===~·~ lfRUT/•1·1 i::::-OAVEWHITEIS ~~.= 1..tlH. Outatandlng locatlon cation. Eaay terma. Laguna BMcll 3 Br 2'), ea. I .. I NIL JU9t a.ted, sptc ·n epan llllT L.tg 4 8dt 3 a.. ptlcM of Pottoflno mdl w/pl« enchllp fOt 2 lwge 195.000. oak, tlle, lkvtlt•. 220 Llll-llllN Y1IW wtttl .,, UIUmable VA FORYOUlll owner•tllp. Auume for bonul rm ed-bc>Mt. Spec:loua 3 Bdrm ..,., IUll LIT deQ. ocean vu. Priced to ChedllntottlluupervMle '°91\ $97,000 11 11.~ REAL ESTATERS s1eo.ooo tit at tt.25%. Sparkling· deen. + den ting le l•"•I 90 x 178 with good 3 Bdrm Mil 673--5354 • at onty 1389.000 FeE. A NMr achoola. Low down. ~2313 Atklng '254,900-Ap- pvt ywd. t....rully w/formal VIEW dlntng. olderhome. s215,000. 1 IUll Tl IOIM perfect family home on a Otana ~ 631-12ee 2 ....Ull YI.Liii praised for $280.000. ated. May be Garden entry. Owner •-.._.~ .. IJtr. CO<ona del Mar 3 Br 3 ea. large Mduded lot In a Must MM. F" '305.000 may tr9de. Offered et _, ~ lrg lot pvt pool quret cul-de-sac street. 111111 Uf1. - . $2e9,000. Cetof $1,695,000. Call Harriet Ml-7121 $435,000. Must see' Vacant and retldy tor fast "B"~angtM 38t, 2ba 1 RENT THE OTHER, 1 blk P«ry B •au t If u I ho u •a . eacrow. bonua rm above gar. 12% to oceen, 3 Bdr + 1 Bdr, 7 121 larMr lllaM I~ ULIU llU 673-5354 12M lttwfft For tale by owner, 3 Bt 2 earn In or refinance •1 yr• old, pride of own-.,......., 1.1 Ubnewduplex,topqullty -'""*/,_ c a11usforctetar11. Ba. fam rm. $127,000. =~=·.~~.l~lr::,bl etlhlp, many amenltlet. CON1ruc11on. 38drm unit .. 211 662-3264. Pr1n only ,_. A9llng S2e9, 750. live llmtllnMlatH up 28drm <Sown. Thea .MurJ... ownra S 199.000 here for s1.507/mo. Call best locetJon only • few 1 S 195,000 Oya 754-0684, on llnanelng I• all ateps to the bectl but stlll ~ LIUTlll·LIUTlll wknd/evea 6&2-1266 IEUI EUii ••••••••I quiet and out of the traf-~ EASTSIDE R-2 Newport But. ltac~ l ... 1•1 ... fie. FuM pnc. $455,000. ~ta., ... UM .. 1s or ....... ..._ ......... """""""~---·-IWLD--151.3191 IUYIEW expand. Two 1 Bdrm IYIWB Rate 5 Bdrm 3ba. owner'• .SElECT Prime nlgh1 light view, homes with bullt In 5 BR + den, 2V. battle, fOt-' unit on U'lta Wide parcel ~-s TIP tUL.Jn compt. upgraded. Priced financing. See theH ma1 dining rm, tamlty With tpedout 2 Bdrm ~' ~ nu 1a • per1ec1 ex.ample I below recent comps. ~ today. $149,000. room, fireplace & poof -----...,,....---=""""-=- ...., unit. One bfk from of how to over Improve a duced over S100K. Alk-MJ-12M w/cJedt.. Xlnt oond. Many 10% d'M'I, 2 8dr 2\-i 8a. CdM main beech. Owner HIJ&ltll llY prope<ty. Includes ttle Ing $429,000 Call Pet• ex1r ... Located end of poof. xtnt cones .• owe muat Mii lrnm.dlately A.Mume $125,000, 2 &, be9t of window cove.--Jonnson 631·1266 cul de sac. Sactlflce $117.900. 631..-002 agt. and wMI c:on9lder any den. 1900 1.f .. lrg yard. 1ngs, wallpapers carpet-$159.900. VA IOer'8 con- offer. '495,000. MU9t .... $169,000 Fee. 1ng and paneling that tideted. 9972 VO"f90ll' a• +•Ta. OPEHSAT/SUN 1-5 0pn Sat/Sun 1-5. 25 tMiionas 1n ttle omoe of Cr. Cell to... UIAI,. 303-305~ Giiman, nr Mlchelaon & the Chalrm1n of the . 14) 964·4664, (213) Un~ lrg a er 2,A ea lllBl llALn Mw. 7&e-2040. Blue Board. 2 Bdrm 2 ea with Cetta ... 1124 373--9993 w/dlrq rm, trptc. aec. IJl..H11 Chit> Propertle9. pool. recreation and L llR•• 11111 gate and your OWN --1~ 11• ••11 I ~ greent>etta. Prtced way . town.;ome, 1 • • ._.. B 0 ATS LIP on I y P'R ---.... ..uw .-·-below C09t •l 1139,500. •tt. 2 car ow. c:ethedtal 4 br, 3 bL Short ... to $239 900 w/trnl (Low "' -----• Nice 1 Bdrm w/pvt etrtly, 751-3191 celllnga. $96.500 ... Y .... TrU..... bMCtl. Spec. Mv. rm, d'M'I '<>t<) • .._ ... u. ~BO~~~ C:SElECT ~~~~· By Own« Reduced 110.000. Open =:;1c:n.~lg~ ~· ~E'N~ HARBOR RIDGE llllSTlllTEI 118° VIEW ••••••llr,,.... .. s1,111,111 ............. ., ....... .,... I 1UflLlll • •· UT t -1-t WESLO I. TIROi CO. .... ! .............. .. ........................ 844-4910 '' 119-1411 =-~=-~.-: _,.PAOPEATES .......... ~.:-:::::Huge ~~53&-~18•t 814 11CM102 ~:.~~t He 1 gfl t •. laDiM lalaM l Mc':.doaf~ f:rv:""S:. :.,~~·1c_:g IPB UT/• 11-1 ..,......... 0niy $74,900 w110.SO% m!ftllPI Ml-1111 ntwm ....,.,..ft.._ldng. ....-unm s;:, 2 br. SN,500. ---...,..---....,.--.,..-2 atory w/dble OW· & 3 Br 2 a. ~ $8.4,900. 3 Br 1 Ba on qu6M It dn. Lrg pello""" 5 Bdrm 3 Ba home. on ~ petfect, doee to IUnroof U. .. 1 or 2 ~ won t laltl Try w/~ & 0¥elaa.d OW· trplc:, new roof, 2 '* ger. P9nn. Pt, Ille & open .-..rythlng, 1 Br 1 a. untta. $259K. 87s.9058 only SSOOO dwn and • + end. atoraioe tor w/Of**. By own.. '3711,000. /q.. 11um condo, petlo. gat9guard-$800/mo. c.11 Patrkk bo•ts etc. Atklng Ml-4705 •1 &.m,_ • ed,poof,Jac.,l&W\8.ex· ... .., ltu Tencn 7eo-a702 $134,000. Call Curt I L ..... lid LWt.condoon..,.FUI •dee rm. VA or FHA. cat r lo Hert>erts 11 631·12tf U .ec:unty Goel vteiw R.- $75,000. Nan 87 3-4400 beelns +lg 1br apt, 2 car . • ··--ducecl S01CX>.ooO for~ ... NW ow nr bch S«-nn onr c.tMdrat cie11ng1. 1 Br 1 ..... $550.000. Cont6der ILL 111 Lim IUll llTT• ea. 11sa.eoo. t5Ml15 ~~ e1s.193e. OCEANSIDE: Fabuloua 1111,111 Llftll a-. Nice 3br In Mw Verde lrriM ltM -------~EA~/LA~ & .~; 2Br 1ba. ..... bk>dc to belldl 2'A bath home on prtvN $129950 1851 Kentucky aaJGOa '" COft8" In •111111111• ~·~00 ' 0 ift cus.-211 1 s.avtew. COM cul de sac. Good ... ~-AQ.rt 751-7148 Wdbrg. Sgl tamly det. 2 TOM CONTEM~RARY C#ldy Shew/Brok• aumable financing. Br 2 8a, ecro. from 3 br 3 ba. lrg comer lot ,..,,.. ONE OF A 7eo-MOO Owner may '*"· can IP'f.llTl.l1UIJ swim ctub. $129,900 .... _..: •• __ ....._ 1 t o w e Hv.w1E that le MarleforllPP(. $149,500.: (REDUCED S10,000J 786-4545. Opn ·Sat/Sun ......,........, 1 . KIND. Truly rnagnffloent If .... t• 1• I 2 BR HouM & Stud'<» Unit. 1-5. 54 Racing Wind belanoe. 846-6325 from It'• 20 " oellf1gl to 3 bdrm 2'n ba. 2 tty 2 Large R2 lot $115 000 Courtesy to brokers th• wall• of giau. frp6cs.' bale. 2 pet.0., 1oan111se.0oo.can 111111,_._ Ul...,-IDllD ~~.;!,, ~ ~ gated. Pool, tennlt, ..,._ John Z.WW.. Viking R.E. 2B~·~ ~~~· $40.000 below a.ting. 4 Br turee and cabinet~... Waltt to Sflop9 & 9Chool9. 780-9tl69, 54().4299 84&-8048/(213)728-7115 2~ be, fem rm, poof, spa. truty for the CONNISEUR You own land. 1233 1 .SOOly. Nwpt Hgtt cute cottage, $269,900, 10.9% Int & ~ at • MODEST ""4Ame 12% nt. on • lrg lot on cut-de-aac 2Br IElllTllE 213-430-3829 I __.. QuJcl< poss. 760-3875 63 :,,,,_ s2 9.ooo. Just 11t..... •Yll1Ull 1ba.S179.ooo. 1..._..... -~ .... ~:,,~=. •::U':1~ ._1"u't ... l • l I Forthl938drm1 tfngM!~ -••R Piii 11% fixed rate, 30 yrs TOOAYI ... so • My home w custom l;.UOO-... --3 bdrm, 2\-i ba Plan 3. MOMCO with bes1 GC (I 11) 121-IMI 701 ACACIA. 3 bdrm. 1 bl pean cabletry and nutone lat 1-4 Good location. Decor-view. 14 Rue VIiiar a. _11 ___ 10. lltn. house. frplc, 1 car gar. + coooter t~. Sells pack.: ~must sell thlt bright ated In aarthton... Open wknda. 640-1538 W-• 1 bdrm sep. bachelor Ing, says Bring offer! thlny 3 Br 2 a. home with S 1~.900. .. Ullll - •• aAeHI unit. $250,000. 875-2590 759-1501 RV-SO...._ has r• ~ ..,..,... -. '"" -• awl&--Former model with full golf Futl Ocean Vu. Jasmine Ck dueed the price to 'fii SOr r view 2BR 2ba 211 IM=rtt.,............. Whitewater vtews over· 2br/den. High upgraded. $154,900. Located In I ~000 full.price -Tl .... I• 111111 IUll looking peaceful Marina. Own/agt (619)728-5151 M ... Woode. dOM to ealty Cell Bkr. at 644-7424 r• t & 2 BRs. Poot/jaeunl, shopping, etc toCoastHiway~,ahortdrive ~=·s.c~~. f~ •llllSllPUI • 1111Wlw 780-117:i e_~~rt Center. 1-llWll ftll --1o~t MaN lhopplng. llnM 11111/11~'1. · Cati Joan at 540-1151 U. 14-. ft. 0 11S£.llf fMll.1", 2 lg Fr11s'i':J~~1~5 ,r:oac:r t~~~ By ownet, 3 Br. 2'~ ba w/pnvate c Family. Rm, 1200HARBOROR. may2 carry 2~.=i condo. P.UO. cJedt.. poof, 3eioMict*eon0'1Ye t Kitchen. Qak CabineU, OCEANSIDE I for tamH6et. 0 ~ etc. Open Sat/Sun Zero Rebig & Tbermatronlc Ovens ForAppt.(819)722-2277 $275.000. Ortw by: 514 PM't. S119K. 540-4083 '~~~~~~~~ INtne iaowave. ~"' tina~ or(819)722·1951 lrts. Cretg. MM143 agt CONDO nr SC Plaza 2 Br Owner to ... felt. Prtvate ... 1111111 · ~ ·~ carpe · 11A Ba MC. c:erport. Leta 4Wld unit, trl i.wt condo. 4 Br 2 ... ba, lliftgle lamly utiful 2~ anch Shutters, IPllUT/-12-4 ., IMk•adealtS&t,900. ay prof. decorated, ca-ct.tee.-home. Turtte , Custom Hardware inlide & out, llW. Ownr55e-1&21ns.2580 thedr8I Clllnaa. Mt bar, Rodi Ridge. L.tg v-d. ·wired for music _._ IOUJlld.proof 1111• lllW .-a, ... ..__ b1l1th11 lrplc, 2 br & den,~_!! ale, lnt«com & ..c 9YS. · . •3•-... be . 2707HIU.SIDEOR,NB •--.• ........ bettla. apeck>IJS ...,.,_ou, oentV8C&muchmote.30 ble windows. mund-proof t.ewwn Touch o4 New Engtand MOVE UP to larger unftt 4 Br 2 Ba. qutet ttreet. fr9nCh kltc:Mn wlttt OW· below !Mltlet rat9 & floors. Thia is the entire ground with Newport BHch belowh1Qhway.3bd<m,3 S145,000.Agt548-8251 den vi ew. patio ~ $330,000. For lnfO r of a one ort.._, condo. 'n,e entire .,,,.,,,...._ 3 Br, 2'h ba, bath + olftoe; nw new 3 pau-thru, f0tmal rnlr· 562-0917 (!Mne Pac:A:) --------·--J . . fem rm. townhouH. bdrm 2 bath. $350,000. rored dtfq rm, MCUftty IM••-nd floor is 213 Marperite occuped by Clote to poof & &enn1e e16AvOCAOO l&l1'W ...,.,, 1rg lhade trw. ....... .... lMI _,.,.. and la N<Yl' FOR SALE. De-oourt. $274,000. Open Sun. 1•5 Brand new home • Brand waterfalll, creek & 2 .... -.... ..... uw In &C. towMomie tor look uL--iA-it is Ul.111..... I new ltttlngl 2 story cape greenbelt 'IMIWI. 2 '* -• ie. than s 1300 mo. 2 bf. to w one -~~""""'· 1 Ml80A AVE. MOVE DOWN to lower cod charmer. Spedou• 3 gar a g. w I cu It 0 m Mutt .... CofY 494-2254 2 ba. many uparadee lnct Y 'IWO Candm. Security System ~=..thlngacomeln PoppynearLtttleCO<ona Bdrm with large 1t0tage.ivSCP,W9lkto .......... IMI prMiM ape on •duded Fire Alarm System. tu.Proof Roof, em111 pec1eagee. awm-8Mctt. Bright a aunny 2 backywd. u15,ooo. a. thMtera, ,..,,..,,.. & _ pet1o. S202.000 tu1 pr1ca. ood So..11..... --=--a white o..tom i-2 er 2 ba. newly ,. bdrm 2 beth 40 ft ttreet the tint to..,., Call Unda ~. A Mps>y home Fenteltie ......-.. fin. W ...... ._-•~ Au Doon ""::ide led oottage to~tot.$350,000. Oeth. with Iott Of xtrH. .n ... * 720.o:tl1(4-8pm) ~~~trlne~· & 8rUI ~.000. Cell 876-4822. MOVE TO Baytronl: 100 ft 142-1111 = .::.~·,~ 9 ba':kb~y ~·o.::.-po .• ~ ........... . trimmed ~ tot nw Jetty entrance, t0% down ok. S*lllwfr uPGIMed. trpt, Lwo-1p1en2700 tq. ft. 4 ds. La. Mirrored ""'M•oLo rMdy to dew4QP, (2)60 ft vacant. To ••• call 2car get, lrg blilyrd. 86r wlbonue rm. BrtQM M.rinhl• w/CAdar Ooan. Mstr Bdnu ha ••ALTY hy to BaYtlde ~1 Iota. ~7 ~ 1o-e. s1eo.ooo. 831..0110 .nd unit nMr poot, • lpool Jet Tub. Le Showw, &det and fllVeaTMeNnt $2,200,000.dtl~ -· IUll 4248 eNJ,500 ~o! T _._of --..I 9'3 ..,.......""'• ....,."..,. ,,,/.)_ ... -----n-• ,_ l'OOlll. ~ .... ~ 1U1U ae•-.• ,.,,o 87!5·•eaa 00tlJlla i MeM Verde fixer 3 Br, lrll * ..-land. A ~ To boa.rdl thnaout. A6inc ~95.000. tiA.,.1,.-~ yrd, dbl ger. $112,600: EalleblUtl 1239,000. call PATRICK 95~~. ct:~andprtvatell~"~o '•=A4 ·v~J;~~ k2-7404to .... AGt ~~~~·"~ 11M702 U1C ~ OWNl!RIBtJil..DER Off C. ..,,, March to your phone to The fut"t dtaw In the ~.::.•uoptjon· .PEl\TY Cl' call 87M780 for' private A MA.Y MOT .*1 LCMlll...,.,C. peece a taat-actlnO ~ WHt ... 1 Dally Piiot .--640..oel ~WIOI ltfted act. IM2'-a71 CIHAlfted Ad. 142-6478. Ml-t611 • HERITAGE REALTORS -COTE ~~, REALTY ' . . . . - i ., 1 I I \ I .. . .. ·. . ' .. ( HO•& FOR SALE 2BEDROOM ** 1217 Bayside Or, Corona def Mar 640-4868 $689,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 *t1237 Bayside Or, Corona del Mar -4868 $695,000 t Sat/Sun 1-S * 6410 W. Ocean Front, Npt Bch 759-9100 $645,000 Sun 1-5 9662 Velardo, Huntington Beach 968-0705 $98,500 Sat/Sun 11-5 1600 Balboa, Balboa Island 675-4822 $330,000 Sat/Sun 12-4:30 3 Cherry No, Irvine 759-1501 Saturday 11-2 • 2168 Kristin, Costa Mesa 759-1501 $135,000 Sat 1-5 54 Racing Wind, Irvine 786-4545 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 358 Ramona Way (Nwpt Hgts) Costa Mesa 631-3669 $179,000 Sunday 12-4 1 Rue Deauvllle (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $369,000 Sat 1-5 2711 Seavlew, Corona del Mar 760-8600 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BA plua FAM RM or DEN • 3-4 Belcourt Or No, Npt Bch 644-6200 $679,000 Sat 1-5 2331 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 673-6900 $550,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 2308 Cliff Or. View Npt Hghts.N.B. 650-1995 $390,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1429 Dolphin Terr. Irv. Terr. COM 673-4400 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 232 Iris, old Corona def Mar. 675-6000 $380,000 211 Marguerite, Corona del Mar Sun 1-5 675...-760 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 45 Montanas Estes, A.San Joaquin. Irvine. 644-9060 $195,000 Sunday 1-5 2502 Vlsta Drive, Bayahores 644-9060 $437,000 Fee Sunday 1-5 3BEDROOM * 1666 Iowa (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 759-9100 $155,000 Sat 1-4:30 701 Acacia, Corona del Mar 675-2590 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2212 Arbutus, Eu1btuft, N.B. 64<Ml930 $289,000 Sun 1-5 2800 Bayvtew Or, Corona dee Mer 67~ $850,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1130 Berttahlre (C1tfthaven) NB 546-2313 $275,000 Saturday 12-4 3028 Cotlege, eo.ta Meea 642-5200 $117,000 SaVSun 1-5 8 Creet Cir, Corona det M.,. 644-6200 $249,000 Sun 1_. 200 OllmOnd (e.l lal) Npt 8eh 759-9100 $395,000 Sun 1...- ~~--~ 8eect1Sunday1-4 t t I t • I t < This Weekend! 2000 Highland Or .• Newport Beach 631-1400 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1...- 1721 Kings Ad, Newport Bch 631-1266 $595,000 Sun aHday * * 633 Lido Part( Or, Npt 8ch 631-1266 $495,000 Sun allday 3335 Ocean. Corona def Mar. 675-6000 $1,000,000 Sun 1-5 315 Orchid, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $395,000 Sun 1-5 2835 Portola. Costa Mesa ()46.7171 $128,000 Sunday 1-5 * 7552 Rhine Drive, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $135,000 Saturday 12-4 *4645 Roxbury (Cameo Shrs) Npt Bch 644-6200 $499,000 Sun 1-4 1419 Santanetla Terr, CdM 644-7020 $299,950fee Sunday 1-5 19501 Sierra Secs (Trtlrk) Irv 644-7020 $245,000 Sun 1-5 3072 Taylor Way, Coeta Mesa 646-7434 $129,900 Saturday 12-3 *1921 Yacht Colina. Seavlew, N.B. 760-1376 $385,000 Sun 1-5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN ** 121 Harbor Island Rd, Newport Bch 640-4868 $1,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2346 16th St, Newport Heights 64~70 $207,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 2306 Heather Ln, Npt Bch 559-9400 $290,000 Sat 11...- * 2531 Blackthorn, Eastbtuff, N.B. 631-7300 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1...-:30 • 35 Skysall (Jsmn Crk) CdM 759-1501 $428,000 Sun 1-5 * 4645 Roxbury. Cameo Shores, COM 720-1705 $515.000 Sunday 1-5 • 711 K-Thanga (Irv Terr) CdM 644-6200 $475,000 Sun 1-5 900 Cliff Or (Npt Hgts) Npt Bch 644-6200 $275,000 Sun 12-5 *523 Avenlda Campo. The Bluffs, N.B. 675-6000 $260,000 Sun 1-5 715 Bellis, Eastbluff. N.B. 644-0723 $280,000fee Sun 1-5 31562 Bluff Or, So. Laguna 581 -1100 $315,000 Sunday 1-5 630 cameo Highlands (Cameo Hinds) CdM 780-8333 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1-,S 2561 Clrcie Dr. (Bayshores), N.B. 646-6325 $3-45,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1621 Cornwall Lane, Westcllff, N.B. 631-7300 $219,900 Sunday 1...-:30 3198 Country Club Or, Costa Meu 676-5930 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 322 Polnlettla, Corona del Mar 675-5930 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 25 CUt1 ~amn Ct1t) CdM 552-$425,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 62 Drak• Bay, Spyglae, N.8. 644-9080 *399.500 Sunday 1-5 2534 Ee8t AMd Pttlce, Anahekn 96.1-6767 $147,500 Sa1/Sun 1..S 2302 Falrhlll Ortve. Back Bay, N.B. 631-7300 $188,000 Sunday 1...-:30 *3112 Gibraltar Ave, Meta Verde, C.M. &41-8629 $137,500 Sun 1-5 2237 Golden Circle, Blick a.y, N.B. 631-7300 $159,500 Sat 1-4:30 121 Herbor Island Rd., Newport 8Mch 640"'"'8e8 $1,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 134 Harbor llland Road, Newport Beach 760-1900 $599,000 Sun 1-5 470 Magnofla St, E'llde Costa Mela 631-1358 $169,900 Sunday 1-4:30 **300 Ocean Blvd, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 608 Oceanfront (Penn) Npt 8ch 760-a333 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2053 PM Bristol Cir (H.V.Hma) Npt Bch 759-9100 $305,000 Sun 1...-:30 1998 Tustin Ave, Costa Mesa 759-9100 $185,000 314 Rochester St, Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 759-9100 $189,000 Sat 1-S 3927 Sandune, H.V.H, Newport Beach 644-9060 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 19'5 Santiago rive, Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $380,000 Sunday 1-4:30 2424 Sierra Vista, Back Bay, N.8 . 646-7335 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1G-6 65 Taytor Way, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 209 Via Cordova, Lido 1"'8, N.8. 673-7300 $550,000 Sun. 1-4:30 **1205 N. Bayfront. Balboa Island 673-7300 $920,000 Sun. 1-4:30 214 Via lthlca, Lido Ille, N.B. 675-6161 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 106 V&a Udo Nord, Lido Isle, N.B. 675-6181 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 208 V&a Mentone (Udo) Npt 8ch 645-0303 $535,000 Sun 12-5 2617 Vllta Omada, Newport Beec:h 760-1900 $395,000 Sun 12...- • *9651 Warburton, HuntJngton 8eed'I 760-1900 $599,000 Sun 1-6 * 19342 Worchester Ln. Hunt. Cr• HB 631-7300 $250,000 Sunday 1...-:30 4BEDROOll * * 2408 E. 23rd, Cherry Lake, N.B. 67~ $350,000 Sunday 1-5 * 3083 Trinity Or, Costa Mesa 673-4400 $139,900 Saturday 1-5 1029 Bonnie Ooone (Irv Terr) CdM ~200 $495,000 Sun 2·5 *• 4621 Gomam (cameo Shrs) CdM ~ $889,000 Sun 1...- 340 Cat>rmo. Costa Meea 846-1111 t1•s.ooo Sunday 1-5 * 1338 Olllaxy, Dover Shores, N.8 . 873-1300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1_.:30 ' 3158 KMlyWooke Ln, CoeUI Mela &4$-0303 1138,500 Sat 1-5, Sun 12-4 2012 Port W~ Newport 8wtt 87&.eOOO $298,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1930 Tereelta Ln (Hrbf Hinde) N.8. 631-1s10 S21es.ooo Sat/Sun 1.5 216 V1a tthllce (Udo) Npt 8dt e13-3m 1399,ooo Sun 12~ 207 V1a Mentone (Udo) Npt &ch &4~ 1529,000 Sat 12-3 1712 Weetmlnet•, ea.ta MMe &48-7171 $114,500 Sunday 1~ 48RpluaFAll••DD •• 12 Geneve (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch &44-e200 *2.~.ooo Sun 1.a • 15 SM SebeMlen ~ Rdg) Npt Bch M4-6200 $1,495, Sun 1-5 •• 1500 KJnga Roed, Newport Height•. N.8 831-7300 1595.000 Sunday 1-<1':30 • 1609 Hlat*nd. Npt Bch 831-1294" Sun 1:30-5 * 1828 Salntlego Or, Ba'peet, N.8 831-7300 1435.000 Sat/Sun 1 ... :30 * 1925 Mldw•d. Beycre9t, Npt Bch 873-1181 S315,000 Saturday 1-5 # 1ChatMmCourt.81tcourt. N9wpol1 Bch 720-1705 $829,000 Sunday 1-5 ••· 2024 Port Weybridge (H.V.Hrna) Npt Bch 759-1501 Sunday 1-5 • 1978 Pon Seebourne (HVHme) Npt Bch 759-1501 Sunday 1-5 * * 225 North St• ln (Ovr Shf"I) Npt Bch 644-6200 $875,000 Sat 12-5 ••23 Augusta lMMt, B6g Cenyon, N.8. 780-1900 $995,000 Sun 1-5 154 Bay St, EuUkte Costa Meu · 979--5370 $139,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •737 Cardinal, ca.ta Meu 557-8320 $215,000 Sat 1-4 •2921 Carob, Eastblutf, N.8. 840-438e $375,000 Sat/Sunday 2830 Cerob, Npt Bch 644-7020 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 29<M CUff Drive, Newport Heighta. N.8 . 831-7300 $895,000 &.wtay 1-4:30 1108 Dolphin Temice. n . Terr. CdM 831-7300 a..15,000 Sunday 1-<1':30 1800 E. BelbOe. Penineula Pok'lt 631-1'400 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-<1':30 17345 f'l8metr'ee, FountM-1 V*'f 983-6787 $23o4.900 Sat 1-5 Sun 12-4 * • 1808 Gllluy (Oowr' Shofee) Nwpt Bch 846-7.171 1100.000 Sunday 1-5 .-000 lf1let Liie, H.V.H, Corona del Mw M4-90e0 $359.000 Sunday 1-<1' 2032 Komm==-V•de) Costa Meea 831-7370 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1ne Oriole, Costa Mees 54&-2313 *248,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 • 1$30 Port a.mouth, Npt 8ch e13-ne1 1291,000 Sun 1-5 2001 Port Prownoe (HVHme) Npt 8ch 759-1501 $339.000 Sun 1-5 500 Roddord (CWneo Hinde) CdM 759-1501 1295.000 Sun 1-5 19 TOUion (Hrbf Ada) N.8 . 759-1501 .-.ooo Sun 1-5 8 s.n SebMt..,.. <Hrt>r Rdg) Npt 8ch 844-e200 11, 1'76,000 8aV8un 1:30-5 1329 Sent'8go, Oowr Shot•. N.8 ~7424 SaV~ 1-5 11"8 s.nttago Drive, Oowr Shor•, N.8. 831·7300 1726,000 Sat 1-<1':30 19412 awra canon (TtUttc) 1rv 5&2·2000 1224,000fee Sun 1-5 18 8unthltr (Wdbtg) lMne e.-.'8un 1 ._ 7~ .-.ooo 09.V - 18 8unmw (WdbtG) lnltne e-1aun 1-5 780-8333 f2t8,l)OO Giit 1829 Tr9d~ L.Me, Bayc:t-Mt, N.B. 831·7300 1338,000 ..,. 1-4:30 1129 Trlds Wle LIM. Be;ca-. N8 831-7300 1331,000 ~ 1-t:30 * *"2e Vta Udo Nord, Udo Ille, H.B. 790-1900 $995,000 Sun 1-5 **M1 Vta Udo Soud. Udo ltle, N.B. 873-7300 $1,450,000 s.t. 1-4:30 2518 W8'rlfl0eet (HVHme) CdM 759-9100 $320,000 2008 Yacht~. Npt Bch . 844-8200 ~.ooo 2008 Yacht VlaMent. Npt Bch ~200 1355,000 Sun 1-5 Sat 1-4 &BEDROOM * * 63 a.con Bay, Npt Bch &44-6200 $1,075,000 Sun 1-5 220VlaGenoa,Udo181e, N.B. 644-8060 $&95,000 Sunday 1-5 5 BR plua FAii RM or DEN * • 1206 SantJego 0rtYe. OoYef Shra. NB 631-7300 $570,000 Sunday 1 ... :30 * 1358 H8rnpahQ Cir. Npt 8c:h 644-6200 $479,000 Sun 1-5 •• 1382 Galaxy Or, Oowr' Shoree. N.B. 631-7300 $&10,000 UHd Sun 1-4:30 * 1528 Santlego Or, Baycrest. N.B. 831-7300 $550,000 Sunday 1-4:30 •• 1918 Port CardH'f (H.V. Hrna) Npt Bch 644-6200 13-49.500 Sun 1-5 220 Vla Genoa, Udo ... N.8 . ~9080 $&95,000 Sunday 1-5 * 35 RldQllne (Hrbf Adg) Npt Bc:h 7~ $1,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 11 GeMw (Hrbf Rdg) Npt 8ch 760-8333 12.000.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *.,.... 8 Traf81gar. Harbor Ridge M4-"910 )1,950.000 Sunday 1-5 3111 Cooldge, M..a North, C.M. 846-7434 $135,000 s.t/Sun 12-<1' • •20 ~-Point lMMt. Big C8nyon. N.8 . 760-1900 $1,195,000 Sun 1-5 2801 llland View, H.V.H., Npt Bc:h ~eoeo '388.ooo Siii/Sun 1-5 220 JaMh, Corene dll ... 644-7211 $489.000 &Ney 1-6 ••1014 M.nn..a Or. 00¥.-Shor-. N.8. 751-5989 $975,000 s.usun 1-5 **305 North Stat Ln. Oo¥s ~ N.c8. 873-7300 $1.995.000 s.t/tkwl 1-<1':30 ~~·~~Rld0e=·1~:30 1508 Santanela. Corona dll ... 873-1181 1295,000 Fee ~ 1 .. 5 1800 S•bel ~ (Spygl9 Adg) CAt &M-e200 la50.000 Sun 1-6 * 708 St . ..__ Pl. Clf'lhllwn, N.8. 979-8280 $349,000 s.t8un 2-5 **218 Via Udo Nord. Udo ..... N8 844-90eO $1.950.000 Sunday 1~ ••WOii * * 333 Via Udo 8oud (Udo) Npl 8dt 844-QOO 11,300.000 Sal 1-5 **1707 E. a.y A~ 8.mboe ,,.._.. 831-1~ $3,319,000 Set 1-5 ........ ,--... * * 103 Vl9 Udo Soud (UOO) Np9 8c:ft 759-t 100 S3. 750.000 Sun 1-6 * 11 Cl~ (HrtW Adg) Hpt 8dt 7eo-«J33 $1.9604'>00 s.l/SUn 1-5 ** 333 Via Udo 8oud (Udo) .... 8c:ft eu e200 11,300.000 Sun 1-4 ** * 107 ..,,... f()MO., Npt 8c:ft eu e200 St .t1S..DOO Sun 2-5 CONDC>a NII IAU 19DROOll •• 7211 Apricot (°"'P,'9) lrY 759-1501 1121,500 Sun 1..a * 756 Avocedo. Cofone dll M9f 876-eOOO 1115.000 8un 1-5 2~ Elden Ave No. 11. Fllde C.M. 831-7300 1106.000 Saudey 1 ... :30 75 a. tMnd °'· Npt Bch 873-ne1 *275,ooo Sun 1 .. a 2 IR plue FAii ••DIM ••34 S. ll'Md Dr, IMg Cyn, N.B. 812-1873 '325,000 Set/Sun 12-<1' lmEDAOOll 2129 Vilta Entl'8de. Npt lch 8"5-0303 "'30,000 S•plueFAllMl«DD 1215 Mllf1nere Dnw, ~-. N.B. 831-7300 a..ss.ooo Set/Sun 1-<1':30 •1084 Peacador Or, Oowr Shor•, H.B. 631-7300 $550,000 Sat 1-<1':30 15 Summenw*k, Newport Terrece. N.8. 7eo-ea90 $119,500 Sun 2-6 4llEDROOll 928 Lombetd Cf't, eo.ta .._. 6"'5-0303 $170,000 Sun 1-<1' ...... , ...... -2118 v.ta Entnde. The Bluffe, N.8 . 831-7300 S220,000 UH Sunday 1-<1':30 2• * 1.-0 BtOOklne ln. eo.ta ..... 556-7974 tee,500 8un 12-<1' 2..._, IMne Ave, 8lllCk Blly --. 831-4187 l209.000 Set/Sun 1-6 75 See MMnd Or, Npt Bch 873-ne 1 12t8.400 Sun 1-.e lllEDROOll mo..~eo...u.. 497-3331 1117.500 Sun 1-<1' 2564 Elden. eo.a ..... Me-7171 1134.900 8-bJrdey 1-<1' , ....... ,All-•Dme f 7 er... car. eorone dll .,. ~7020 '220,000 Sal 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-6 DUl'UlCES fOfl MU 2•--2• * * 1-«M W. 0ceM Front. H.B. f73-7f73 f73-e808 Sel/Sun 1-5. ... ,...2 .. 303/305 lt1IC4I ... Corone dill U. 875-2311 S.-.000 ~ 1-5 ..... ...... .......... ····-·-·,... .,, ................ .... . ! 24 -Orange County Reill &late/An AdYert'8inO ~t to U'8 OAJLY PfLOT/Sllturdl!Y, M.-ch 24, 1914 ....... Sale I ........ Wt ..... .. ... .__,,., llSI 1!!11!1 .... IMI ll•fll! lw'~ lllt Ila a-.te I :..: ' IYtwm .... +.111+ ...... Cottage by th• •H. TWo 2 8dr. two 1 Sdt, ~ p ............... ••HB .. 1•* llmmac.condftlon.Oceen S1•9.900, 10% dwn, N Heights 38r 21a. famlty ~ 34'30 rlf ~ Yiew. w• to be9ch. lr1I owe at 10% Joe, -cit rm. f 'If old S20iK s.. owe 111-12%-lonQi.rm t>fk* frpl 1138.000. Ron 631-12te at .234e 16tti St."See 3br/3ba+Sbr/'3ba-1V9C •98-1040.831-93e1 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~70 SOii Acada-walt 10 bead\ , ________ , ____ • ---399t<20%d~....S UP1••1211 ..et<owntbkrl45-7twa UITM' IE Off22ndlTustlnM&-7335 •lf•Tmll T:..=:=,.~= ·~~~:ec!fa"'C: e:,r:J Bade Bay Home Seller motMted due co Apartment ~ with 5 'If• old ldnc terms. Drive ~ea 's,'58~ flnanclal problems. =~&fr= sa75,ooo. Prin onty. Agt 20-451 ~650-5520 Prl~ lo Hll. Only ~ • .-.., .......__. ...._ S45-9850 $188.000. Ocean ........... -.. _.., .... u. ------------=-* ... YIEW * ~a11~1~te Johna on ::!': :::= :'6W: UllE 191.D I.Dim le IMl,111 below replacement 2 br +den. frpic. dble gar. RVM~ ---- ~~~~~~--~~~~ liUL ESTATE FACTS S~ndary Mortgage Market Government Hatton.I Mortgege AMOdetlon GNMA, or Ginnie Mae, was established a.a an arm of HUD In 1968 to prOVide support for government-related t\c>umng programs. In the past, GNMA has bought mortgages initiated through government subsidized programs. However, GNMA's chief operation Is Its mortgage-backed eecurtty (MBS). begun soon after the agency opened. Open Set. & Sun. 2-5. ccmlll Act now and C~ex9!. .. ~ TOf..= 2500a1t v.ac1ot. pool, 51 SAVEii! CALL 642-0138. o~n:.3350. Under the MBS program, lenders package FHA/VA mortgages Into pools of St. 7oast.JamesP1.altf 11r--.. --=-----=-1=1---~---loans with the same Interest rate and of the same type (203b loans In one pool. haven. Ownr 979-8280 BEACH OUPlEX. Good f:!!!~I!=-~== NEW -·--Section 245 GPMs In another). The lender then warrants to GNMA that the loans DOVER SHORES loc.S275K.$40t<dwn. .........._3Brf I ..... , &•S"• -•• f GNM•' and d d ak hty i 326 s.ntiago °'. 0wner w111 urry. .......... am rm .... , rm. wxuRY con orm to " a at ar s an agrees to m e tlmefy mont payments to 4 Br 2 story exec hm. ~243. (619)758-2298 a charmert Bkr 581• 1100 ••••1• -.1 Investors whether or not lndtvlduat home owners make their monthty payments. Pool/spa. 3 car get 3 llUile ..... 1111 Completion date Sept. 1, trp1cs Fee land Opn Ilse 19a. Total 20% dn Prin-GNMA does not Issue the security, nor does It buy or hotd the mortgages. The Sat/Sun 12-5. Vacant. 1PE1 .U 2 BR: 1 BA; C16•48'l · ·c , .... _der 1'"-h I d al wtth odl h Id the rt GNM 11. + a·x 20• doNd porcn v1c e1pa1a only. pteue. aa ""' ~ues t e secur ty an , ong a cust an, o s mo gages. " 644•7424 Bkr SAT/Sii 12-4 Hoag H~. c1ub1Pooi. · OWNER 556-1817 guarantees that the registered securities holders will receive the tlmefy payment of ~ SEA ISLAND DR. OFF Agent S46-4380 Pride or owner.hip. a untts monthly principal and interest as weU as any early repayment of the loans. The Nm .-0-YIEW FORD AO JUST so. OF must be sotd. Agt. Maty-GNM A • .._ full f I h d edl f h u s G Thi 4 Bdrm home wtth ,spec-JAMBOREE. 2BR. 2'ABA. UQll llf Piii Jo S4s-9181, 531-6499 " guarantee carnes t11v a t an er t o t e . . ovemment. s tacuiar Back Bay vtew. • OEN LUXURY TOWN· Tnp1e wide 30xeo·. 1ge 1111--iiimiliiiiiiiiiiit•-successful market rate program has been a modet for conventional mort- Lar"" ......,.. and patio, 3 HOME OVERLOOKING Ing/dining & kitchen ,.. ., ..,.... b ked rtties d od I fit f GNMA •-.,.,..... BIG CANYON CC. area.38' & 3ba., both Mght Custom bullt trlplex, gag&-ac S8CU an pr UC88 an annua pro or · baths. formal dining and •""5,000. BY OWNER. & dar11er lnteri«s. Next CHOICE EASTSIOE LO-huge lwnily room. Take .-advantage of need tor 662-1873/(819)347-34e9 to recreetton. rm & pool CATION. leetw• one 3 TLC and get this bargain area. Agt. 5-40-5937 Br 2 Ba home . two 2 Br ot the area l Just liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lasi.Ma fnt 1 :~:.•·J:.::~"'.~ FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION S3691~4 uun 1PE1 UT /llm&f COin OP LMJ7ramat. hiGfi S320.ooo. FNMA (or Fannie Mae), the largest stngle Investor In resldentlal mortgages. lfffllm&Y l-1 2121....,lastMlrff densltyarea In Coata SevtMePrcp 631-5155 was established by Congress In 1938 to buy FHA-Insured loans where credit was 142·1200 4:!t3~a70• !o~ :: ~;~:41a Reuonable. Oat tf C.Uty scarce. FNMA became a private, for-profit corporation in 1968 and began buying A PETE BARRETf .. REALTY Fee ownership. LQe poo1. c...umaJ Pt.,atz 1525 conventtonal loans In 1970. RV ramp. New used brlcic p 1-• 2 • E. If Tm Hiii T .. -tu ctl FNMA h d ~ ed I f b id. d steps, walkway & dr~ !!f!llf ~ 2.3 ac hiUtoP 360• \ltew 2 •iv n ons a .,..... .orm n support o government-SU s 1ze way Oak staircase/entry. UITl9E br. 2 t>a mobile, land-housing programs were transferred to the newty formed GNMA under HUD ~o . 788-0454· Comm'l IP.cll avail. Ai>fN ICaPed. private& unique. jurisdiction. FNMA continues to buy FHA/VA Joans. · 5. Up to 2000 sq. ft. at $79,900. BY OWNER. I FNMA' I ._,_ h f lg I I d s.89 pr sq. tt. c.. Robett (819)439--0653 arr. 8c>tn n many ways, s operat ons resem.,,., t ose o a g ant c sav ngs an IDllD ... m MMen S3Miee Desert Hide-Away. 1st loan. FNMA buys mortgages from lenders and holds most of them In its portfolio. 11111111111 llftl llllD 11me ottering. 2 Br 2 a. vu FNMA finances Its purchases through Its mortgage portfolio Income and by Issuing 2 br gorgeous 2000 sq tt 1111.-hm Palm Desert cc. Aot short-term dfsoount notes and lntennedlate-term debentures. FNMA also has a ~ Reduced soK· S359.soo: 1«1 Ga1aiy-&.-Spacious _ 586-8119· 819'34&-7.a5 $2.25 billion stand-by Hne of credit wtth the U.S. Treasury that has yet to be used.~ &40-971•/ctys 586-1666 4 BR. den, 2'11 baths. Two ..._..... 11..,,. """-Oat tf lt1.. • 2 car garages. Lge 1o1. ·~· .... ,8.4°';~ """';;' h ISM , As a portfolllo holder of loans, FNMA has been caught In the same earnings ua•YIEWIMS ~lnglor pool or RV suoo=: Bill G~nd°f sicm'PtsooocASH squeeze that has afflicted savings and loans. The Income from its older loans ts IAlmEL m.El OPEN SAT /SUN 110 5 Bkr 875-6181 Beaut11ui vac~tion or ,. tower than Its COS1 of funds. In order to assure a closer match of Its cost of funds 3 ~;.; ':Z:1~~·~':.i Robinson Rttr S.S-5647 tirement property located over the long term with the Income from new loans, FNMA has been very actively 1acutt.1. FEE. $229,500. &.inny strada patio high-WlTElfllft ~~ =~~ :-~ pursuing new types of mortgage loans. ~~1~= :'Z99~;14> ~:e:,hfs~i~I~ ~ T~ !::!:r~~ ~ parcel with a view. Call In addition to conventional and FHANA fixed-rate loans, Fannie Mae will Ithaca 0pn &.in 12~. rage tor ...._ 5350.ooo. Natalie 71"-~9326 purchase adjustable mortgage loans, FHA/VA graduated payment mortgages. ~;;~;;~ v111age Alty ::~ boa~.c:!.~ 100 Inert Pnr l adjusted-rate GPMs, growing equity mortgages and loans on land lease properties, 142-1291 UIYll uu LITS loans lnvoMng buy-downs or refinancing, loans on condominiums, loans on TElllSCOIRT Giant "Tennis Court" size yard, 3 Br 2 Ba Baycreat HouM. $235.000. MUST PETE BARRET( REALTY Subordination and/or !<>Int permanently sited mobile homes or manufactuced housing, second mortgages and ~t':e. ~ to tf:· homeselter loans. A negotiated transactions desk will consider spectaJly designed un an8~~.per •• programs that do not flt Into any of the standard programs. SELL -Lo down. Ex. LI. hcU... I Finance. Ot-1ve by 1807 FOR SltEOA fRXDE IMne Aw. Ptione Owner 645-01M or &48-8200 For So. Cailf. Propetty. 3br 2'nba, 3500 sq ti on 10 Betty Kerr Realty WllW/TIDl/llUU --ac:ree. wtth guest houM. This HUGE custom houM ( 10% CASH ON) C...wlalw I Z15 barna, pool. ftahlng pond. ln on a HUGE and Harbor Ridge ... 3 Bdrm BY 6WNEA ... m · In the city of Ardmore, labuk>ua lot. It l\al a huge 2'h ba. S20K below mar-marttet. new 2br 2\.+ba Oklahoma. S 125 ,000. pool and l'luoe ketl T /0 S 180K low cown:iome, meny xtr• Owner will carry. Cell~ In order to Improve Its earnings picture, FNMA has taken a number of steps, Including the Institution of fees and/or margins (matkups) It charges for the many functions It performs. In addition, FNMA In October 1981 began a conventional mortg~backed ~mes program that Is tn many ways patterned after the GNMA program. The program has been U8ed widely by lenders to pool old tow-interest loans and swap them at par for the more Hquld eecurttlea. Lenders may also pool new originations and market the securtUes for cash. possltMlltlea for remocW-lnt...i ioen. Won't last Sl 15.900. 833-1290 I lect (.05) 226-0455 Ing. The ontv thing NOT at $255 ,000. John; h~~-1.._ l HAVE: 1250.000 equity In HUGElstheprioa. l'Ntls Zarvoe, Viking R.E , _ ~11a modem v. ac Newport 2 Fe-.a• .....,,__Lo.au --TGAQE C_.._*TION not a HUGE ~'-76G-9M9or $40-0299 14<M Front st""' baic* .,:_ • bdnn ~ ,_.... _,. ..vn ~ TNe houM Is reduced In n..-Sa /Sun 5 p . -' .-' 1oe ~ 1315 000 n ... Im. .,.,...., t 1-· P nme. WANT. LA. or o.c. FHLMC (variouely known aa Freddie Mac and The Mortgage Corporatton) was 'OPEN° SATURDAY 1-5 28' 2ba w/ d. flp. eec. 873-7873· e73-9e09 co!'"m'I, Industrial or established In 1970 to provide a aecondary mart<et for conventlonal loans. All tts 192SWINOWARO c'·· s1l:.ooo. Call ONLY 10% OOWH1! unit.a. a.2-1366 stock Is owned by the FederaJ Home Loan Bank system and much of Its ~ness Is fD-1111 2-879' or 644-8722 '1iM 2 Unb + get rm. WaT •• , 111' -wtth savings and. loans. UUll LIE 191.D ~ ~~ :;,ioc11 N9wportf Exec.d -reoendtty LIWllT Walkto~.t>wn.Bat 706 Avocado. '285.ooo. ·=in~ FHLMC buys whole loans or partJcipatJona In k>ans and takes title to them. ............ Piet. terry, re.t. 38tt2ba Owner/Br«*• 87Mae3 Price 00 object ..,.. Unlike Fannie Mae, however, Freddie Mac does not hold the loans tt boys. R ~~ You can't beet the prtoa on -. 218 Bal 81 873-2943 law P'lij 1311 trade home In Auburn It immediately packages the loans In large poof and Miia participation certlficatee to 1Na ~•e 1 story WlTllAln -FootNll9/Northem Celt. Investors. Freddie Mac uw an auction sy11em to match what lnve1tora are wtlllng latNfy home. Large tamlty Quality cuatom home. 12 mn Call Mu. 5'4US.7 to buy with what lenders wtsh to NII. Participation certlflcates, known a.a PCs, are k1tdlen. 3 Bdrm. 2 ea. Sandy t>wn. 91p ror •2 ULllB ._... a form of mortnw bad<ed eecurtty. huge CUI de UC lot. ti boet. Spa. 2 BR + den. Under 9)(, lwO 3 Bdrm ........- Priced to ... f..C at $625.000. units. 15% "'-"· owe •• ., "''* Freddie M.c aaao operates a mortgage swap program, called Guarantor 5187·500· Cell o.orva WrlMllJI• .. l 2nd T.o .• 10% 7 yrs. PM. wa buy houaea. condo9. Phaae II, to help mort~ lendsa Iner .... their ttqufdtty. The program nAft'l\tts • Goldbaum at SoutNand only. Agt, Joe 83H:lee untta. NeoatJw CMh ftow _... .....-'" Realtor• for detail• OK. Foredoeane Ot<. mortgage lenders to con¥9f1 fow-yletdlng mott~ Into more ... ty marketable 833-~1•1 Fer Ad Action Your~~*"'-· partJcipatlon certificates. ~ '; '=· ~: Cal a A&I.. Freddie Mee wfJI purchue convent&onal fixed-rat• loana, certain ad)usta~ 509 2ttt1 st. an-.5563 *' • ..,.* .... rate mortgagee, ehared equity mortgaget, eo.r. on condominiums end manufec:,., ~ Plot eo.c. Meea untta 1ec etme It•••• riiahll•• tured houalng, home Improvement loan•. loans lnvoMng ltlrld .__,,and retl U.J °"8r9d 1~0:, ~.:1 • Ing loans. Y Al)..VIS(I ~ 540 4414 cenu.. .. ilD Freddie Mac ha been and conUnuee to be • profltabkt operatk>fl. I ~•2.U"JI ._. w.••!t ,._. _.,. I I&~ now • JJ; V't -,,Of to 111117 ?a I 1 ... dO' 10 • ...W/mo. cal .... S 0 L =~======:!~lt~wal.~:M2=..fl'Tl.=~~J~=:;7~y..f~~100~;:::;;:; -------· ------- J .. -~ -Orange ~ty Real Estate/ An Advertteing IUpplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, March 2•. 1984 -2~ ~.-..=;;;;;;;;;;;;;--..._1 ...... VafualaW ..... hhnlaW Alutmta r.-w . ~.-..--.....-;;.;;;;;:;1c.tllllia mt lnlM « UM. UH UYW utllully decotated. $300'• o.tt tNe 111 1 Bdmi Unbeetable offer 2 Bdrm 1 _._ 2BR+dln. Excalent Ma.In pletely furnlahed ped w/appla at 6SM180 PoOI hme oft CutYer 1575 -~1 bet.... Channel loc:adon. Mo to se S1195. And condo BEST Atty fee S3M190 BEST Atty,_ Oo¥w~ mo. S1300trno. (144..1613 95. 673--0896 4 Br. 3 Be. 3 car, 2 frplcs. I .. 181/ftt K Unlveralty Park 2 Br. Leue$1550. 770--0347 Bayfront 611 Udo Pattc Or. rt IMck I 'Moel apple trpc fncd d home pool tennis vtew Condo 1 Br. 1 Ba. 2 a: , rMdv· & Wlllt'n ~. lrg yard.' xlnt' loc: Exec •tyM 3 Bdrm 3 Be $1100/mo. BNI Grundy. ay. Rent tlll June 23 539-6190BESTRttyfM S1200~~or..... ~ll'l~S~<M~: 875-8161 or mo. 875-4902 3 br, 2~ ba Mela Ver<M option. 5393 ~M190 BEST Atty fee IUll lmll Isle 3 Br. 2 Be. Mo to Country Club CC>fldo. va-Univ. Prk, llv rm w/frpl, 2 Bcec v~ ,_. 2 Br Den 2 Furn. 2 & 3 br apta. by the lease. $1750/mo. BIU cant, S950 mo. 842-0160, br 2 ba, atudy, beaut. ea s12so 2 fri>lc pool apa wtt Of mo. Agt 875-8170 ncty Rlty 675--&181 536-3181, 540-7750 09ardena, evell mid-April prvt 873-3313 846-6315 •-·-ti Val. S 45/mo. ~907 ,......_.. / Isle 3 BR. 2 Ba. Mo to 5 Br. 2 ba, frplc, new cptts, . Gorgeous OCMll front on 1-------- teue. $1750/mo. 8111 paint. 885 Senate. Wll• Ulll UlE Seall'lore 3Br 48a 2 frpl 1aJMa bla.. ffM ndy Atty 875--& 181 $850/mo. 833--9305 Vacant, 2 Mair IUlt•. nu. $2000/mo 759-1341 Agt: ,....., ...... ~~~...._--- .... Avelt 15 a....a $875/ cpts, treahly painted nu UY FlllT ff lilltM 3 Br 1 k ... lrg ~ drapea, gate guarded HVH MONACO 2 Br 2 Be 2+ den. E.xoellent Mein ral Z2t2 (s MO--s/:· comm. Only $1200, 1 yr Den · G •rd• n er· Channel location Mo to • .._..__ yar · IM. Call 1g9nt 552-2000 s1200imo. 645--8248 mo. $1300/mo 844-9513 1119tf .,_. EMtalde 3 br 2 ba TwnNe ' ..... Newt)' decXW. $850/mo. 'Ill• W Ull 1.91 llll Sharp 1 Br. apt. upper, ·-• 1ULn 875-8588 or 240-2242 v--.t. 2 Matt euites, nu 2sbdmi, 2 bath + den. $550/mo. + dep. Wll be _. cpta. fNltlly pmnted, nu tepMnieBemardy, shown Sat 3-24, 10-2. IP llllMWJT E'llde 1BR 1ba, totally ,.. drepee, gate guarded 64S-7050 1 1 4 A g a t e . l14/llM111 furbished, no peta. comm. Only 11200. 1 yr N9wpot1 Shores: Newer 11213/289-9307 n AGE FOR RENT mJ'a.e"'°e6t: ,~· aval IM. Cal agent 552·2000 2BR. den, 2 car oar. 1 bCk Ctnu ..... , ZT / $ ' = •---L Ml .. A to bch. Pool & club prtv. mo. Kida, pett, lOO E/lkM 1 br. ~ ya-d. .._. ..,.. $ 1 2 0 0 I m o . ( 2 1 3 ) 3BR 2'~ba. garage, frplc, Call Lauri/ Agt No pett. <Met a1ng1e8' a;n: 2 <*" gar, 794-3453 specious, S 1250/mo, -6209 fee only. S400 mo 548-0944 wtlit911Mt« vu, Victoria 0 875-~ 1 fm•2<>-...if..-. • .. _._ $1350 4"" -1 ceanfront, elegant 3 ....--------an '' ... '""" -·-1 NEW 2 Br 2 Ba Condo. 875 """"'· · ........... ' atcxy wood & g&ua, ldeail Aemod. 2 br upatan, h0me$1250/yrty W 18th St. db4 gw, no 4~ fof couple. Ai ut1t pd, frplc. beam caillnga. So. ..., • ....... pets. $795 Sierra Mgmnt l:!eulieel ml $2500/lno. e5()..3823 of hwy. $900. 875-2424 ..... eo.841-1324 ~.POOr.'llP8.ten-IBJIU .. Ul'f s. of Hwy. deen. con-. A.a IUl.n Old fathloned 2 Bdr houM n1a. 240--8018, 557-3380. " your're IOdtlng for a nient, 2 Br 1 Be. S795. IP 11 .... IT on E.llde, 1 c:Nld OK. Bw:on Hiit. ttou.. condo ..,, ape cal 752~5065. M&-3178 14/llMlll *875. 760-88&2 * LOVELY HOME w/pool, Pete Joew.On Sat or c.t. .... DM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 Panoromlc View of Clttee, gerdenef, frplc $1205 Mon. 631-12" tBR 16a pvt patio lg 3br 3ba. TutUeroc:k mo., ret'a. 495-4707 $500/mo U,. Inc. R9funci ..... lnl. Condo, w/pool, jac, ten-3BR 2'M!A Condo Den dep S500 842-3050 .. •.--rt II nil COUfU. eV8ll Apf1I 15 Frpl W ,. __ ia--..' -· 1--· --·----_.. s 1300 mo. 833-1086 . 1.ui.t et: 4ew14e"'. 1 Br duPex. $535. Ptlta EK = calf PETS OK 2 Br duplex . SPACIOOS 48t canal OK. 111 Ceclt IA. eta:. • ua good w.ide toe w/~ ••ert ..... Bil front. comm.. poOe.. tan-846-7576 ewe.. ORT CREST Aval ya-d $595. M2·1700 $1275/mo. Npt H9a 3 Br '!'--,.,,._ °"'Y .... 1 BR, MW c:speta & 111. end unit w/2Br. 2ea ample Pf1< a 1-nd-• 1400/mo 845-331'0 aft 5 dr.,_, 9nd. gar, no ba, clOM to pool. ~ILi W DIY acap1ng, ~ kltdl. SPYGl.ASS Hk.L 4 Br 3 Ba ~ $450/rno.6451465 ln cond.$1200/mo "~,. IOdt.lng for a 841-9826 110deg.oc:iaendtyllghta 2 Br 1~ Ba E 11th St • condo or apt, con--view. CZ400/mo. 8omle Twnhe gar No pets IMO BALBOA: Spec. feet Pete JohMotl Set or &2000/mo. Modern 2 Aot 115-eOOO 844-0452 Siana Mgmt 841-1324 . unit In aecuttty l*tg, Mon 931-12" Stoty Bade Bey, 48d 3t---------1..,..,,..,,,...."""'='"----- d gete, frptc, lmmac. ba. 3300 a/1, 3 <*"gar, ...... 28R 1BA, redecorated. y to go. S 1200 yny. pool, Jae., '1.-c lot. Poaa 38A 2\4tbe. -M, pool, prefer quiet WOt1tlng cou-Vu of bay & llghta. tum OI opt. 842-13411 dbl gw, al nu paint.~ pie, no peta 153~. from~. decor· 2 Br, 1 ba, dbl gw. ablenowl1150, 754--m2 _84_1-935 __ 2 ____ _ =·i!':"a1~· ~..!!t.No1ea ...!:'17• 00nu ~1mo. 231 4lttl St. saataAu IM a 1t>a.. ~. ma. 1g .... ., •• .,._, ...--'--An..., Ad 1 11, P9fJo No~ 71l W .... IM. 111 lat & dep 752-2881 842-4300 I -2 U... 18th I A. $500 64S-192e 111· 1• r ... taia 3 br, 2'A ba NwpC er.et ~ l'lme w/optton to ~ 2 BR TIU-Pl.EX: 1 ba. frptc, y= ..... condo, pool, '*"*· Nr kid a/pet welcome lrg ao.t. lfa patio, att. 2 ...-w bct1$1100(213)427-1131 539-8190 BEST Alty fee ear gar. $81!. 751-3531 '!::::: ::* .J !.! 3 Br, 2 ba. frptc, lfV ywd, 2 ,..... Bil 28R.frpl. ... b9c;ll ywd, gw/lhop klda ~ car gar. S1000 + w.. pttv front ywd w/)ac., 53M1to BEST Alty fee 84&-0491or875-3432 lndd• den cool al e pello $725. &42-2790 ..-. luL... 114i 3 Br, tam, .formal dlrq, MOO'• 53M190 BEST "2 Br. TownhcluM. Condo ~;;;,;;;;.""I""!~ ... :;;;-· 2'4 ea. New ~ Alty ... type. pod, IP9-attac:Ncl om , • • 21& • ..... paint. Choice Bluffs laJMa gwage. frptc. t 'h Ba. from <**. quiet Crptd pool hme upcteted Townhome. Avelt April 1_1 __ .1 ~ Small quiet ~- area, prtv beach & kltch kid pet fine at 15. S 1400/mo yeer ...... ...... .... $725/mo. Aval 631'""'984 ramp, twge gerdenl S3M190 BEST Atty fM Call Geofge Gotdbaum, llf P111f * 2BR 9W'AQ8 bak:ony , ell appf. Incl W/D, Affordable 2 Br hme wtth Southland Realtora. 2BR +den. Excellent Main no pet~~ rm $525'. carpet, paint, no appts yd & gar 5525 833-9191. Channel location. Mo. to 548 908-4 54()..5446 360~~~2~075 , 53M100 BEST Alty fM 3 Br. W•tcflft area. pool, mo. $1300/mo. 644-9513 •MESA VERDE 2 Br Spedoua 3 Br 3 8&. lrg fam r.~~7~::dnr Incl. "' nllT 1 Ba. New d8COf. '550 mi w/Tp, 3 car gar, 1'h ml 2BR +den. E.xoelten1 Main No pets. 833-&974 to beach. 11175/mo. AVAILABLEIMMEO. Channel tocatlon. Mo. to •SPAQOUS & SUNNY• 962-8 t 18 2~~· 3br & 4br, mo. S 1300/mo. 644-9513 lbr Gar 8* fY# "50. 378-3119 vecent pr..i1ge s er 2 ea & Hahn R.E. &.~ C.nu ••l llu BU 548-9094 ertofmyhome "G" Kids ok $850/mo ---1------811 h 'tr ~710rM81M153 . BAYFRONTmot>leclM3Studlowlklt.AveltApr1to $300 · 87•3 ..... ~ Br 2 Be. bc:h PoOI apa. 8 mos. Blk to ocn. Slngte. W.side. .. new, t~ Ba. One of the ways homes a.re being bou~h t and sold today is with Second Mortgage A second mortgage 1s a method of financing whereby the buyer is provided with an additional or second m ortgage when there 1s not enough cash to assume the ex1st1ng mortgage A second mortgage can also be taken when the first mortgage and the dow n payment fall short of the sales price A second mortgage can be provided by either the seller or a lending inst1tut1on. Payments are made both to the seller or lender on the second mortgage and to the lender of the underlying mortgage Impact oq buyer • Dow n pa;ment m ay l>~ nt!g111.1d!R<1 • F.nables purchase nr tion 11· w 11.ll ex1s1.1ng mort.gagt• req 111r111~ lar·R1· down payment • W11.h assurnp1.1n11 of e x 1st111p mtlrtgagP. a lavn1 iililt· 1111.t·r t"·' 1-.l l•• 1~ . possible Impact on seller • Smaller dllWn payn.1•111 nllr ur·t· 11 r·1· p11lt>nt.1al buyers • Add1l1onal prC'lftl w ith 111t1•res• r t'Ce1ved •:1 secnn<l r..• :-tf 1.f.• • H.t>ce1\'PS di' funds 1r lene1irif i:.::-t1' .~. · 111 v1de::-s~c1: j .. There are a number ot s1tuatwns in which the second mortgage c.:a11 fac111tate the purchase o r sale or d pro perty Con tact your real es tate exper to assist you mo ...,.,._ lniat edit $950 yrty'. e13-8o22 $450/utll pd + 1S1/1ast. pauoe., DIW no pets. ••l llu 145aqtt2br.26.m BAYFRONT 3 Br + Den. Cellatt ll:308mSal/Sun ~51~~ ------------------------'°' teMe. Frptc, mlcto, dodt IMIM. t1eoo1mo. only. u 3 .ct75 -· parquet, dbl ~ Nort.1'1-Agent 851-1851 •na 24 3 Br 2 Ba Twnhse woodl. $825. 2227 AW. ,_ __ .............., C"".-ilAA, JI! =:ct: C::Z:, no Montecalo. ~ "'V ..,..,,..,...._. ...... -_.,.,, "'"' n"""'9 ,.,..,,. peCa. Sl90/mo.. 84 l-13:4 -..,..,=--..,.......,....,..__,~ '* TURTLEROCK, 4 BR, 2 frontage, 2 br, 2 ba, dln peta, mature adults. ba, 3 poota/tennla. brtont rm, wetbar. pool. tannla ~. MCUre. 1991 $465/mo 2 Br. 1 ba a.?'. In CdM ot Hunt & c:leen, 11295. 752-ol84 pvt gar. $1350/mo' N9wpot1 81. 84&-8373 upper unit. Pool. bour,yrleaaepref.8y Lrg 1 Br 1BaoondOat •840-812tor487·5471 . "GOOOVIBRATIONS" room. 22T2 M 15.8.48-1708 Orangetr• Twt. Frpl, Canalfront3Br28a,wall You'• get 'em with lhia Tll~ M2·11U .... A/C, weahtr/d~. & to belch. $1050/mo. clauy 1 Bdrm. turn, .... 1u.aa other upgredea. Pootl. Avelt. now. $475/mo, nkle area In 7W89 • W9Ya, jec., & tenn6I crta. No DOCKSIDE A.E. M0-t208 CM 841-6208 tee mowayoulntoday • ::.i::.-.w.;:< ~~:: .. ,~~~~mo. Coll Dool -......... STUNNING .. ,"'-~·= flat •lcbltla kltdl kkl oil apt pool, rec arH pets. gel crdt s1 BA GARAGE. NO HofthWoOda IUx. 2900 iii .... ,., IQT Alty... $476/mo. 710 w 18th. on. 4/25 Stop by .. 28~t~ ~ ~f/~t~ T,~ 0o_. Sl'!OfS EleecutlW IMt..... i14i 2310SentaAnaAve.Mgr /~2044 yt .... o.vtd 731.7CJCM 48r 2 ttorJ twnlty hm ';1'60/up g 1' 2 a; $525/mo. t.rg 2 81. 1 , anded oer ~ mJILI ... un ::=: ~ c!:. r' k! poo1, epa'. tM2 Florida'. =· ,1:,, ~:.:W· 773WWllaotl.No It you'te looking tor e callOn. Sent1a90 Of. &42'-2834•142-3172 -~ M1·1MI • S550mo 631-8212 ttouaa. cOndo or apt. cal Laltae opt. $3000/mo i"'P'L..... . tiff 1525 ..,_ 2 Bdrm 2 ---Pete Johnaon Sat or 8"-?424 .,. '"Ul:lm iXY c(Oi Mon, 831-12M ~ tpedoi11 38r 2~ Sub Rent. 1 rm .• .rt. ac>t. to ~1~ ~~T ~,.: be. fprtc, clb gar. $950 + June 1. Mutt be Qub MC. 846-(Mtf 87~2 rnbr. Mr Au9t1n 842-4087 YtN don't need a gun to "draw la .. 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Washington, DC 20260-6320 Talk to us. and we'll help you get our best. :IJ. ........................ __________________ ~~ 1 I Noe • Lmr, king of in- novative programming -All in the Family, Maude, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman - has returned to the small screen with a vengeance after a five-year absence. If a.k.a. Pablo, his new ABC sitcom with an all-Lalin ~. gets a poor reception, he has another pilot waiting to take off: Good Evenins, He lied, a sitcom set in a 1V newsroom. Lear, who will also produce an ABC-1V movie, Heart Sounds, says he came back to 1V because ''the worid has turned 120 to 130 degrees in the last five years in terms of what there is to write about - including the emergence of a whole Latino culture. AJI of this is fresh." ~ Die-hard Cagney & Lacey fans were so affronted by its cancellation last fall that CBS gave the series a seven· ~ reprieve. Sbuon who shares star billing with Tyne 0. ty, is so confid. ent the beat will 80 on that she's begun looking for a weekend beach house In Laguna (she already has a house in Studio City that's like a little cabin). But why the oranae County artists' colony rather than trendier Malibu? "Malibu is show busi- neM." explains Sharon. 'Tm in show busineM, I work among show-biz peo- ple: I don't need to live among thtm. I have to fight for a tatHe in town; do I want to fight for a table at my beach house, too?'' (!) Were it not for the re- arrangement of files at the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and the subsequent resurfacing of some old material. no one would know that 30 years ago, Ronald Re.pa made his debut as a performer in Gambling City. A spokesman reports that Reagan worked as a backup for an all·male singing, danc- ing and acting group, The Continentals .... Though she I '' .. ' • " I \ ,. ' '" \ .., ----------------------------------------~ -------------- _..... ' Iii:' ,\ I \ ... ' ,d "' ' ,. '" was star of the movie Daisy Miller and now heads the NBC series The Yellow Rose. Cybill Shepherd is no frail flower. When a hopeful hom- bre asked her definition of a terrific eveni~. Shepherd sent him pa.dung with th thorny reply: --.- "Roping steers -..'-- under a full moon." (!) Paal New- •••· whose new film Harry and Son was re- leased this month, wanted to undef80 his angioplasty -a surgical pro- $5,000 at his disposal to com- mission a portrait to grace the halls of the Justice Depart- ment. he "just hasn't availed himself of the opportunity," says a de- part men t employ- cedure that ..__~ _____ __. cleans out ch<> lesterol from the 11 \ ~.. t • ' I \i I ' \ ~ ,\ ,, \ \ ' ' •• 'I \. arteries -in secret. So Newman elected to check into the remote Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City, under the nom de hospital John Smith. John Smith? Cmon Paul. surely you can do better than that (!) aybe 1he problem is that former Attorney General John Mltcbell just can't sit still. Although he repeatedly has been told that there is ee. According to sources, he is the only Attorney General in memory who is not caJ> tu red -on canvas. that is. (!) Some clever foot~r.ing at the United States Informa- tion Agency produced at least one complaint about the agency's chief. Cbartee Z. Wldl. whose secretly record- ed telephone calls with other Government officials have LYNN••eUYI octm:s WW M9e ,.,-ID-4 to ---··*'-: o1-..,.... ~ 1c,_...._ JIOSMCaedf -0.T., Udca, N.Y. So far there have only been pluses. A big plus is that my hus- band, John, and I have a marvelous feeling of having done it before; we're not frightened, Another bonus is having two grown kids to help. Uihi VAlmaa• ~mr .. there my oae pea-relplle,... tor .. ! .. , • ,.,. .. wlteft ,.,. m'e • clay? -p .S., A---. .. I started out as a back- ground singer and vocal ar- ranger. work- ing with pe<> pie like David Bowie, Bette Midler and Quincy Jones. On one of my tours with Rober- ta Flack, when I was sinaing in the background. she suddenly said to me, "It's about time you got hooked up with a record company ... She promised to i& traduce me to managers and lawyers to make the transition easier. But Roberta must have known it would take somethins more dramatic to loosen me from my comfortable back- ground slot. She fired me. been an embarrassment to both the agency and the White House. Stencilled bold- ly on the snow-covered court- yard_ ground of U.S.l.A.'s headquarters was one anony- mous critic's proposal: "It's Time 10 Trim the Wick ... (!) From Anita Summer in ~ Yorlt R~ Windekr in Los Angeles and Kathleen Maxa and Jane Otr~nbers in WashinSfon. Edded by JoanM Koulmon. .· .) dolng as though it were a football game. We know some ol the basic rules.· What we don't know iS at enctly what point we'll win." • Borchelt spends 45 minutes or so probing Brandy's behavior, asking questions related to his history: When did the problem belin? What methods were used to counteract it? What were the results? Late~ combing the premises, the doctor happens to notice the texture ol the more heavily· trafficked bathroom carpel Matted .. down. it is a little ~ cushy than its living-room oounterpart. ''This might account for Brandy's preference." reasons the latter-day Holmes. He then devises an experiment in which litter boxes are positioned on two favorite living-room spots, and a swatch ol livill8-room carpet is nailed to the deslred bathroom liner box. Eventua~ ly. Brandy should learn to use the litter _ _.,-7...... box in the bathroom. "He's just like -....;;.:...:.;;;:.;~:;..;..::..!.:...=;._,;. _______ ...,.._.....,...._...-.ill Quincy," Brandy's family says of their • BY PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN uesday night in Metuchen. NJ At the suburban home of Mr. and Mrs. W., a tan. overweight 7-year-old male Yorkie named Sandy is undergoing treatment by one of the few types of doctors left who make house calls. "Our friends don't visit us anymore," the perturbed Mr. and Mrs. W. lament lo Dr. Peter Borchelt, Ph.D .. an animal behaviorist. Lately. it seems, Sandy has taken to biting friends of the family, as well as their housekeeper; this night he has also decided to nip the loafer-dad toes of Dr. Borchelt, a wholesome-looking JS.year-old who appears as if he still consumes Skippy peanut butter (he 4 fAMILY WrD.l.Y. llllAaCM ZS . 1'84 does). Observing this behavior, which is lri88ered when nonfamily members have the unfortunate experience ol coming too close to one of the w.·s. Dt Borchelt concludes that Sandy is "fear- ful and ~ive toward strangers." Prescribing a series ol "gradual ex- posure" techniques designed to lessen Sandy's feai; the doctor helps the W. 's guide their pet toward overcoming the behavior. People star1 visiting again , but one problem remains: "Our friends think we're nuts to invest in an animal psychiatrist." · l>erhaps it was inevitable. In a nation that is highly therapy-oriented and in which haft of all families own dogs or cats, the emergence of the pet psycho- logist should come as no surprise. At least one professional observer regards the ~ng legion of animal-behavior ~ialists as part of a new frontiec · "e()p1e are realizing that animals have intrinsic value,'' contends De Michael W. Fox, scientific director ol the Humane Society of the United States in Washington. "Pets are more deeply connected to people now than they ever were before." Admittedly. the image of the "animal shrink" conjures up strange visions ol cats on couches and ~ free.associat- ing about their relationships with their mothers ("She was a - a real ... b#ch"). In fact, the modus operandi of Peter Borchelt resembles Sherlock Holmes far more than it smacks ol Si8- mu nd Freud. Floral ParR. Quttns. N. Y. Dr. Bor- chelt is pondering a case involving Brandy, a 4-year-old neutered-male short-hair cal The problem, succinctly put by the owne( is that "Brandy goes 80 percent ol the time on the living. room carpel" Ttus situation has per- sisted for two years, necessitating costly deaning bills aoo causing undue em- barrassment to Brandy's "famiJy." The first thing Dr. Borchelt tries to determine is whether Brandy's pred~ ment involves a preference for surface or for location (oddly enough. the cat urinates on the living.room carpet, but not on an identical bathroom rug). 'We know there's a method to his madnes.s," a pacing Borchelt explains to the owners, "so think ol what we're animal behaviorist In a given week, the know-how of the peripatetic Or. Borchelt has extend- ed to an inter-male ~ion case with two Dobennans. a separation prob- lem of a Portuguese water dog in New Jersey and somewhat destrudive be- havior (chewing and clawing) involving a miniature poodle. It has also encom- passed more serious matters: bites. the most common reason for seeking the assistance ol an animal behav1onst. forty.five percent ol all children bet· ween aees 4 and J 8 are bitten by dog.s, according to a 1982 University of Penn- sylvania study. Since the late 19th century. when ( l t r I t • b ti b 1 Ii (I k b d SI at sl b k. al p 9C df .. to Al d Mi 0\ at iot es ly se -co I: cir ref Un Or- lnc of l the me ide '°I of' the F bee ans in Yor 197 hos Hls 90Jl to u p, :: emt 90ll1 :: SuZI and RUSlian phYliok>lilt Ivan Pavlov ~Ga.). 8ofthelt ii filllfll a '°"I" potentiaJ dienls consult a vet first. Unlike the proverbial Dt Dolittle, who discovered -he 00uld make doss exiltina void between obedience 'fypically, he'U spend two to tour hours talked to the animals. Borchelt talks to salivate on command, anUnlM>ehavtor trainers and wteri.narians. Some vets with a pet. usually at the dient's home, their ocmm. toc:u1if11 their attention resea.rdl has been applied to everr araue that aooct trainers work better 11 a COit between SlOO and $200, on leamifll techniques or on alterin& thing from trainin8 . to deliver than Ph.D. 's: Dt 8orthelt insists that ~ on the 9eYerity of the case. the environment. ~ behavior. 11'ePlf"tOtachin&C.howtobe ---------------------------------- • movJe star. It wasn't until the 1970's. .=.e~~~~ tion of hurnan-condud pn>bleml, bepn turnlno their anention to pets. Thou&h ~lied behavior ~ like Dr. Borchelt are 'still ~ rare (he has a Ph.D. in~ psych<> lQIY with a spedlJty in animal behavior), the field is apanc:tinc today there are at least four veterinuy 9Chools wkh stall animal behaviorisll. and <X>U1"'5 on animal behaviOr are slowly becoming a part of rurricuh.nns. The acx:epcance of a Dr. Borthelt can be attributed to new scientific knowled8e. publ)c.healtb impendves and chuWn8 relationships betwftn people and pets. Sheer numbers ~ some of the stoty. There are 55 million dogs and 52 million cats in th.is oountry, and accon1ing to Dr. AJan Beck. diJee- tor of The Center for the lnRl'adion of Animals and Society at the University of Pennsylvania's Schooi of Veteinary Medicbie. onequaner d the peG turned <Ntt to animal shelllers f!Vf!l'J year are abandoned hecaM they t.ve ~ ioral difficulties. Of thole animals, Beck estim*5 that 85 percent are eventua&- ty euthanizied. At the same time, ~ there seems to be a oountiervailifll trend ab>t. AmerDns are bf9nninl to come to grips with their attachment to pets, the _"human ~ animal bond." as It is known in veterinary circles. "We have individulled our relationship to our pea," oblerves University of Pennsylvania plydliatrist Dr. Aaron H.' Kalcher. Fewer children, lncrea9ed familial insbllbility and a lack of familiarity with animals are 10me of the l'euol• he Reis pets are bec:omifll more important in our a.dture.. So the idea of pet therapy, in his view, is a kJ1k:a1 ouqpvwth of the ~ of the teelinll people now hold toward their anima&. Peter Borchelt optm to treat animals because, he~ "it's easier to find answers." He completed hil dodorUe in 1973 and joined the stall of New York City's Animal Medical Center in 1978. In 1980, still lflilialed with the hospital. he started a private practice. His specialty was considend IO ~ scure that the phone cooipany refuted to list "Animal Behavior'' In the ~low ~ he roams ~ streets and hi8hWays of the New York City area in his silver v~ Ucense paue embllzoned: ANML lSHVR. Alona with 90l1le two dolen others whq share his specialty naDonwide (others include Dt Ben;amin Hart in Davis, Calif., Dt Suzanne Arwuelk> in Fort CoOinli Colo., and Dt Sharon CromweJJ.()avis in fAIAYW'mLY •llWOt25 •I .. 5 trs the fastest. easiefi and moet enfoyable wffY to eteete ~ knitted llema. You can 9Ctuaffy make• rNgnifioent full-size afghan In a fradiol1 of the time It woukj tUe to mak.e It by hand. ~ with • 9'tein of yam, ph• illUltlllted. step.by._, inltrudionl and dozenl Of detailed patterns. -=~'!:_beginning or• HM~ hand14 .. ·95• IOYe the Ila MM• a grMt gift . . ONLY • --~-~"'~ -I ftM _., UCI .....-nf .,. II:. "-...... •Box 91740 • 51111) Cenluly Blvd.. LOI Angllll. CA .... ~~ Ordmr'Yow~-:c ... •T°*JI---.,. ~ Mnd me KNlmNG MACHINE($). S14.16 eech plus S2 po11t9ge and handtlng. c.tlf. edd ew. tax. If I em noc eat- lsfled. I underltand I can return It fOf ~ or a full rwfund. EncloMd Hnd c:Ndl M money onMr b ----°' cNrve to my 0 VISA C MASTEACAAD. 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Wlf# It C&d -. ....... ,.... .. . ,_ -·· ............... " .. CMICO u.mNG. 119C.t>ept. A-2 3380 S. 95th 9t. • Mllw .... WI 632t 9 ~ dilemmas. phobias and ex-wily Lhasa apeo is, .. My mother-in-law aSve grooming and feedin8 patterns says rm doinl it all wrong I should alJ fall within this purview. sdct her OOR in it and hit her with a Sometimes the solution is . Ar-newspaper." rivin8 at a hou9ehoid on tbe ::h Up-In some a.es. howevet personal per East Side d Manhattan. where Din-situations mn aled pm. The SO<alled 6 f AMLY WIDL\' • lllAM>t IS• , .. *'jea)ousy ~ .. for Instance. is common when a divorm living in her old apartment Drts seeing someone new, or when a bib)' arrives. Under such cin:umsaa.nces. a do& may bite or howl. exen:isin& its natural protective instincts while "misinterpreting affec- tion on-the part d humans as a threat" One d Or. Borthelt's Cates involved a situation in which a newly remarried woman. terrified d beinl kicked out of her 9eCOl'ld hulband's apartment build- in& due to her rani>undious boxer. came to . him for ldvice. Using a 8flduaJ expoa1re technique in which she would l'f.IJE•dly pretend to leave home, the woman manaaed to reduce the dol's fear d his new home -and also pacify the neiflhbors. Not eYf!rJ CMe involve cats and doll. Ot Borchelt once made a ''stable call" lo tee a hone deethly afraid ol b&acbmiths. To oounteract this "black- smith phobia.'' Borchelt .. desensitized'' the animal by having other stable worb.n don pietB d the blacksmith's .dodU ... Pder Borchelt doesn't know whether animal behlYtoriltl will become Amer· ican inltilutions the way veeerinarians and dog trainen have. It does teem likely, ~. thal as pets oondnue to pay an import.an! role in our tMs. m, too. will specialists like Peter Bm:bell. 1'bere's still so much we don't know," he stre:RS a.s he driws borne ~ the furure d tu. fte6d. Bue no dciubt. 8orchelt wiU punue ttm. and other issues. with d:M!~~ IW "°"*"' Lelft ._., ir a ,_. ""* ""*' coo-°"''a Fil • pqcNoltlt. ,_., /al M1 LJwo OJJllO OFFICIAL RULES-NO PURCHASE NECESSARY L ..... , I Helt ........ ==_._., I 'J..,MC:...-.., ,,.,...l. ... c:m ........ ~,..-. ....... ~ ...... .. ._ ........ _ ... ~~~ .................. ....., ... t11 caocE:IC S GMMIW. P.Q a-311&. s,...t. NY ll77S. ~ • .._ _ ,_ ...... w:fll --M ...W_G!!? I ts ... ":;~ tft":lr S. ...-.: ~Nll(I) ....... 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Gone are the days when you couJd simply ShOw up al the door of some charining inn and get a room for the night. It's not impossible, but why take the chance of being disappointed? A spokesman for the New England Vacation Center Sll8" gests that a good rule ol thumb is to &ook al least a week or two in advance. It only takes a phone calJ and usually a deposit to insure that you'll get the weekend retreat you want. And bring the confirmation slip with you. If you haven't heard back from the hotel after sending the deposit, call again to make sure you are expected before you leave home. If )'OU are lucky enotJ8h to get a reservation on short nooce. get the name al whomever you talk to on the phone-ln case lhen!'s a mix-up later. "And if you're stuck somewhere at 10 P.M., give the innkeeper a ring to hold your room and maybe a small suppei;" supm Jim ~ owner al Her- mitaQe. an lnn in w~ Vt Ru1e 2: Do some research. Some sur- prises can be nice, but not ones that in- volve your pocketbook. Does the est.at> lishment take credjt cards? Very small places and, shockingly, some quite ex- pensive ones do not. Ask what meals are included in the room price. Generally. but not always, breakfast is; dinner may be part of the package. which is fine when you want to stay put However, if you want to dine elsewhere. make sure you are not pay- ing for two dinners in one evening. And do a little reading beforehand to learn what sites there are to see nearby. Rule 3: Know where you are going. Sounds funny, huh? Well, it's no joke driving back roads at 4 A.M. looking for "that little lane thal veers off near the big tree." Get exp/id/ directions. Rule 4: Pack a snack. Inns and most resorts have set -and usually early - dining hours. If you're leaving on a Fri-daS' after 5 P.M., you'll need something to help tide you over. lalle 5: M~ important of all: Be realistic. If you have been working all week. a seven-hour drive to get ~ fAl!a.Y WFDJ..Y • llWIOt 25 . I .. 9 where to relax is anything but relaxing. It mi8flt be easier to take a train or to price a spot doser to home. Be realistic about your expectations, too. Brochures can spin some remark- ..-----...: I How '° rec:eM Amie'& c:l'8dt able fairy ta)es, like the charming ~ nearby places that mav prove more nial that is actually frosted with hospitable for the neXt-time. IW aluminum siding. H you find~= in this sorry situation. use the · 'nt· .1ort1tt Mfltltan 1s o """"'w1to spedoiiza 1n rnent as a reason to investiAate other l10Ud articla I 1ar S2.oo • I l Pun:NM «ft SAE GOOe P9nnzoll in the new Name --------------1 fWw'lz-Plk 2. Cut«U the *>Ck number on the P9nnz-Plk caM, Address -------------- 1 Ind f.W out the coupon. Send them In wilh 'fCAJI ::-:.::C':fm:'i!"~~ City l ~Mlrctl25and June30, Stat z·p . I 1984~ . e I 3. Miii to: Plfwoll Pl'oduds ~ Mlc:lllllical ... • dlon ... '* ... ecc..-.. Oitllt.., .... ,...... 1111 ..... I P.O. ac. N~ El Pno. nc mn. Oftllt pc1Mllcll25. 1914 ~ .1unt JO. 1914. Allow•.., 6 ..-1or,.... I " Amoe~ dledr: _, .. ,..,._.. d'9Ck..,., ~Arnold Pllrnet 1llla ................ u.1-,. ,.._. BRIGHT 100s1 BRIGHT By Steve Jenning Everybody talks aboti the weather but nobody ever does anything aboUI it -so goes the old saw. Well, Tel (pronotmced '1lrY1 A. Gordon. a 13-yelr~ eWtth grader from Corvallis. Ore., is cbng some- thing; He's making money from it via weekly newsletters that help building managers ai ~ oosts. Known a The Ulef'8)' Adviser. this young tya>on's research enterprise boasts 50 a>rporate d~ts. indudinJ Fonune 500 h~ like J.C. Penney and General Mills. who pay as littJe a $47 a year for 'lei's service and, in the CIR of General Mills. save as much as S 13 million in 9lel1Y CX>9IS. What . .mce does Gordon provide c llbac.ted such an Im- pres.We dient "°*" and so be9e<i up his bank bllala in just over a~? Every Monday morning. Tet rinas the National Oceanic & Almospherle Administration (N.O.A.A.) in Washing- ton. D.C., to gather information the agency collected the previous week. The data mncan soolled "~ days," a mellUl'e of how much fuel is needed to keep a building romk>rtably warm or oool. Such ink>nnation is important to owners of larie commercial buildings, panicularly if they have buildings in several cities. Detree fisures mupled with calcullbons on enefRY usa&e help landk>rds rate the elfic:iency of heating and/or moUns systems. Tei reves these fllistics throu&h a telephone hookup. or "modem," that connects his father's ol6ce oomputer with N.0 .A.A The material appears on the oompurer screen and is then printed out for Tei's subscribers, who receive the reports by mail a few days later. Tho~ Tei has been the high-octane fuel behmd The EnerJly Adviser. credit for the Miu .soes to a lamily friend, Ar- 111 thur N. Orans. A oolleaQue ol Tei's falher (who is a mechanical and electrical . ~ <>rans started the service in~ aoon turned it over to the leetHiflef th~ a licensing apement. "The kid is a pretty good marketer," says Orans, who notes that Tei makes most of the decisions concerning advertising, promotion and dient con- tacts k>r the newsletter. "He's ~ subscribers in North Carolina. F1onda and W~ington state -all over. .. But few of those customers know that they're dealing with a 13-year-old. 5-foot-l vendor. "Thineen, oh reallr,? I'd like to buy stock in his company,· was the reaction of E.R Haduch, director of en;neenng k>r First Office Management m Olica- go. He uses Tei's data to monitor ener- gy in 18 buildings across the country. lllineenr· echoed Ralph N. Bacon. an Oakland-based energy conservation consultant. "You 're ki~." But this kid is a pro. Until recently he worked only about half an hour a week and hired friends to hefp with tasks like envelope stuffing. "But since I staned setting a little publicity and more subscribers. it's gone up to about an hour a week. I've made S3,000 to $4 ,000 ln the last year. and this ooming . year I expect revenues between S6,000 to 11,000:: Even wlh that additional 30 minutes of work, Tei still h~ plenty of time to pursue his primary extracurricuJar ac- tivity: swimmlnfl. Not surprisingly, on dry land he spends a lot of time playing compUler sames and nurturing his plan to mator in oomputer science at <X>lJeae. preferably Stanford. There has, of course, been a bit of ribbing from dMmtates about his sue- ~. "But most of them are taking it prettr well." says Tei. .. And I've made a lot o new friends... IW I I I I 1bts tmique Lourdes Rosary baa been esped.ally designed tor the Missionary Oblates and is now available to you. It baa almost indestructible pearttzed beads and a sturdy nickle-allver link chain. 'lbe unusual centerpiece is a Lourdes Medal with a droplet of water from the Lourdes Grotto permanently sealed in the back side. The solid pewter Crudftx, a replica of Pope John Paul Ir s cross, baa been blessed by the Pope. This Lourdes Rosary comes in a rich. red•velour protecUve pouch and can be yours for a donation of 11~ or more for the works of the Oblate Missionaries. COME VISIT THE SHAINE ••• ______ _...,. 8 miles from St. Louis • 200 Acres • Stations of 1M Cross • 0cWy Moues [outdoors weebndl] • ••9ous Gift Shop • ~ Processions • .... Theat.-• Ptr1oftClll ~ • MotMr's Prayer Wolk • ~ion Garden • Restaurant • Angakll lefts ' ~ tion Garden • Outdoor Altar ' Amptli· theatre • ~ Gnmo • Motel • • • °'*' to alt fai1hs ye« round • .................... ••••••••••••••••••••••••• I have enclosed an offering for the works of the Oblate Mlsalonarlea. Please send me_ Lourdes Roaary(ies) . .r201 (110 offering or more each) Enclosed ta 0110-0120 0115 D-*--- OPSeue send PREE Shrine Brochure. 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It may tWJ«IT Ital 1M anasbS of Robm-Comit 0-. Johmy Mltw and £llh6 Hyttn lhaled a ltomdatd. /M loolu demR la:>. of M Quincy, ii a Japtnal AmMcM Nlw ..... 0UW s Olina£ And amlc tbrlr and """'11 Jlyttn RU ftliT l'005 ID KOfft/G. YIT';;A '"-" ....... ''S.O.D." Mulll-......... -......... .. ,.. ~~$11• 91--.... r=.. •• 1•i... LIO ...... 71 ............ • -..12.IO .... BEE ,.9CG. POLLEN TML.na , ... 69¢ --,..... 500fcwl2.• T-,. •221 :: 211 r• ... ., .. ....... COD LIVER OOU>ln'Ea OI. CAPS --mAL c:s 88• +:....s• ............ •c.e--.............. ,.Nlllural 'f 2" L-LYSINE ,._'299 500 mg T.._ ,._ ..... 1 •• 1<11 T.-.. --I.Al ===-8-12 ==:~=-IOOllCQ. • • ,. 111 100 .,. t• TMUTS ... , .. -----~-~------.._, ..... ~ ................ ... Yllat:•=--,___.. ......... '"-"'.~ °'*· -"""°"' .... ... HAIR CARE 1= '375 '::'698 INUIVIOU AL ~VIT AM I N L~Olet s PAPAYA PAPAll ~ .. , .. ----, ......... 1\\~aa 65• ... ..,. 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A 1969-77, when five people cisoo A>lice Department brmed to oombat these problems is 1975 campus survey at the t=~~::::::::'.:""""""":"""""""-....;__;.__L-... ___ _,.:. _____ .a__ ___ ___:....:....;:._;_.:.....:_:.:.:_--1 University of Wash~n on "eth · · and sexuar a11rac- tiven"::' bund that Asian women are regarded ~ the most desirable of au ethnic ~~h::;~ trayals. rrom the demure Geisha Girt to the ~ Suzie Wong to todays plethora of A.siarh~nlefican 1V newswomen, society's image of these women has been updami. althouRh ~ realty chanfr.:d· ~ and large. they are still seen as attrac· tive. exceedingly feminine and above au. exotic. But can they type? Or run a board meeting? Of roune -if given the ch~. Flattering though the exotic iJna8e may seem, Asian women say it makes it harder to be taken seriously in the working world. Even in personal relationships, it is assumed that the Asian woman will "take care of her man" -meaning she cooks, deans and does everything for him but rock him to sleep. It's an impossible expectation. AJso unrealistic is the stereotype that Asian-Ameri· cans are usually problem free. Asian-American social work· ers most dearly see the fallacy of this stereotype. Irene Cllu of the LA Cllinatown Service Center says that a shocking number of new immigrants - frustrated by their inability to cope -lash out at their fami- lies, take to the bottle, or both. Watanabe of the L.A. drug dinic says his dient.s are using harder druas more frequently now than a decade 880· Asian communities also are falling I prey to extortion, robbery and ot her crimes by k>c.al gangs-I from the Japanese Yakuz.a to I the Vietnamese Frogman and Thunder risers. I Both the police depart· ITCm COUf'OM • *> IJlllMAnGM Dl\TI 40¢ OFF ANY6oz.SIZEOF Qualcer DippsiTill CilariOla mettts of San Francisco and I Los Angeles have established special Asian gang task forces I ........................... ., .. _ .. __ ....., .. ,.. .... ~........... .,,,.- which have met with CX>-...:...i .............................. .,..................................... 11Cl!I ~--·~ ............. ~IUC-.11-.0ll ... lell.lmr•--.. _.. .. ,........ .,., --__________ I I ............................. ••·u.u.uo.i.•ro.,. c. ... * ••• ... .z:;.;;.._..-~--40-' ~I L~----------------------~ , relatively small. While the Ford f"oundalion ~ally aUoc::ates minority groups "at least" 25 percent of its Sl30 million in annual grant funds .• it awards Asian·Americans less than 2 pen:ent of that, ac· cording to spokesman Robert Tolles. Community workers · also romplain that othe' ser· vices. like providing bilingual interpreters, are perenially underfunded or even dropped. Perhaps aU the stereotypes are getting in the way of a realistic understanding of ta. day's Asian-American. M' CAUFORNIA UPCOMING EVEN1S Marda: Indian Bingo. Barona lodian Reservation Madi U.Mlly • "50 Years of Bahar," San Oieao Mlirda 25: EMs Fan bub Festival, San Jose Mmda a.s I: New Car Show, Sacramento Marcia 29-Aprtl 8: The Smetana Centennial, San Diego (State University) Marcia SI: Tijuana to En.senada Fun Bike Ride, TI· juana Parade of Stars Variety Show, Sacramento Bloodless Bullfights and Mexican Rodeos, Rosarito, B.C. Mexia> Mardi 31-Aprtl I: 'lhx:k Swap, Sacramento Irish Feis, San Jose Toyota Grand Prix, Long Beach April: Renaissance Plea- sure Fair, Agoura April l..f: Home Show Ex· travagan.za. San Jose April 4-15: Azalea Festiv· al. South Gate April I: Amateur Boxing, Sacramento Aprtl 7: Bockbierfest. Sac· rarnento April 71 8: 16th Annual Hangtown Motorcross Oassic, Sacramento April 7'" 14, 15: Spring. fest Saving Days. Redondo Beach April 20-22: Cherry Bk>s- som Festival, San Francisco April 21: Blessing of the Animals. Los Angeles F.uat.v WFDJ..v • MAJl.CH n • l!IM 17 M embers of the Old Boy Network - businessmen who grew up or went to school tasether -have long been thought to have an advantage over those in business without such contacts. But Prof. Stuart L Meyer of the Kellogg Graduate School of Management ar North· western University says that collaborating with old pals is fraught with peril: Friends often fail to demand the same standards from one another that they do of strangers. They can be reluctant to criticize their bud- d~ and sometimes expect special con· ces.sions. And most 1 dangerous. Meyer • adds. is that ''friends ~ usually figure a g handshake seals > their deal.'' How to avoid such pitfalls and put your contac.1s to work? Get everything on paper. for one thing. And if yqu know you r "buddy" has a short temper or is unreliable. reconsider the deal. • CATCHY a.ontB ' he fashion world has tried to cope with the W alkrnan and its many ~ ... ,......... Palrlcic M Llnskey Vloe ~1!~M: Dlredef "'-~~ .... Thomal~le a..-._..., Monon Fra,.. 18 fAMtt.Y Wmu.v • MAACli zs • 19&4 clones by desi8Jllng ;acket.s with special pockets for the stereos. But now, for those of us who like the idea ot por· table music but whose sar- torial sensibility is offended by foam-rubber earpieces, there's the Music Vest, clothina with an FM radio and speakers built right in. Michael J. Waldron. creator ot the vest, contends that his design · is a public service-as well as a fashion statement Headphones -lack of aesthetic value aside -can be a safety hazard, blocking out the sound ot, say. an on- coming car. His invention solves that problem by plac- ing the speakers squarely on the shoulders of the musk lover. The vest may soon be avaHable nationally, along with Waldron's other tuneful togs, the Music Jacket and the Music Jogger {a iotrgjng suit). BY MARION LONG ......... TO=Ol• lllCYIS "W hen I was 17," crooned Frank Sinatra. "it was a very sood year." According to the song. Sinatra had a couple ol other notable years. But how many banner years can the rest ot us expect? Accord- ing to Desmond Morris, author of the Book ol Ages. any age can be exceptional. Morris points out that great achievements have been ~ at all different points in people's lives. The compound mkroscope was invented by Zacharias Janssen in 1590, at age JO Brigham Young fa- thered Ms !>6th child at 69. And pianist Artur Rubinstein filled recital halls through his 95th year. Nor does Morris negJect the middle years. Charles Good- year came up with a new rub- ber process, Rudolf Diesel irr vented an engine. Edwin Land designed a revolutiorr ary new camera. and Charles Townes brought the laser to light -all at age 38. 'The lesson these people leach us,'~ says Morris. "is to never lhink ii is too late." TlllTASn OfSucaM A merica's lean ecorr omic years may be over for a while. One irr dicator: In 1983. 1.803 new food products.were introduced -more than any year in the last two decades. According to New Producr News. unveilings of new ed- ibles were up a fat 20 percent over 1982. And it is tempting Ameria's taste buds with offenng, like curry-flavored ket· chup. salami made from fish (Sea-lami) and ketdru~vored potato chips (Ket· chips). The laf8eSI hel~ ing ol the new foods was baked goods. and close on the heels ot breads came an assortment of low-calorie and low- sodium goodies. But the item that has America chomping at the bit is Guaca- mole Bubble Gum. I r looks like Justice's bli.ndfokj may have slipped a bit, at least when it comes to crmes committed by female juveniles. Research by a Toronto lawyer shows that punishments meted out to gjrls are stiffer than those handed down to boys for similar offenses. Girls are also more likely to end up in court. and once there, are more often sent to refonn schoots. Lawyer Sherrie Barnhorsl contends that police and ju¥ apply one set of stand- ards to boys. another to girts. For example, cu rfew violations are toler- ated in young males as a sign ol burgeorr ing independence, but are punished in females as self.de. structive behavior. Further, the sexual indisc:retiom ot young men are far more likety to be over· looked than are thaoie ol young women. This discrimina- tion may well be urr conscious. But to eliminate it, ~ horst SU~ that i training sessions be 2 started for both P<> f Ike and ju¥ and 9; that misdemeanors be handled out ol court, reserv- ing the courtroom for more serioUs crimes. '. '' , .... " , , I I ' " \ \ ' " . \ "''''"'"I""'' 1~ ... i1,.~ I.. \lllt'I lo,,' l'r t'llllt'I \!1t11t lllMl9AYI (All Aries) Sunday -Elton John 37; Howard CoseU 64; Aretha Franklin 42. Monday -DW1a Ross 40; James Caan 45: Sandra Day O'Connor 54. Wednelday -Edmund S. Muskie 70. Thunday -Eu- gene McCarthy 68. Friday - Warren Beatty 47. Saturday -Richard Chamberlain 49. The debut of a verit- able cornucopia of foods I SU~ that the irr ~ dustry expects a robust L __ ~:::!!~~~~::~~;...::~~!!!~t:::::;~~.[:J ~ economy in 1984. c3 Ew:uttw Editor. Kate WM9. ~ ~ nrn ~ o.lotl Oltectot Aclletl Mlmul. s.Mot Ec*of, "8lr1Qe ~ Food Edllo( w.ni,n ~ "-. Edltoc ....,., Ellin Bruni: AM!elent f:dlto( o.wt Qr.,.._ Copy~ 0.-.. ero..nt· ~. Kat1n &rwnor.. P9loCo fdt« \llctor'e ~ M Dlrec9of. Ale* SIM: M &.Mc. DINctof. Alc:tillll \illldd. M ._ a..., 8eltle<1 Jlltllon. M . OcrWd KfOlll'W\. ConctbltlnQ Wttl-Rab9tt C:.C......,,,.. KaMTwn. Mia~.~ Mui"'°..,.. 0IWcer9 (WWwigOI). 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