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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-03-31 - Orange Coast PilotHIGH 87 LOW51 Win $100 In the Piiot'• Socia I Security Sweepstakes -PegeA4 Coast When the Marshall Islands gain their Inde- pendence, they'll lose the services of two UC Irvine doct ors./ A2 The use of Leisure World residents as 'bait' to trap a burglar stirs con- troversy./ A4 California A probe of child molest a- tions spreads to a third Los Angeles preschool, but authorities say the cases are unrelated./ A3 Employees at the Dlablo Canyon nuclear power plant are warned to stay away from protesters. /A3 :::::::::::~:::,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Nation Twelve hundred people remain stranded on a grounded cruise ship In the Garlbbean./ AS A second volcano erupts on the Big Island of Hawall./A3 World North Korea has proposed a reunification with South Korea -at least for the Olympics and other athletic events. /A3 India's first cosmonaut will test yoga as a means of com batting motion sickness In space./ A3 Religion Crystal Cathedral to stage "The Glory of East- er,'· with a cast of 400 through Aprll 20./ AB Sports The Freeway Serles opener wasa real yawner as the Dodgers cruised past Angels, 7-0./81 The NCAA Final Four gets down to business today with semlflnal matchups In Seattle./81 Marvelous Marvin Hagler pounded out a 10-round KO over contender Juan Domingo Roldan -but only after being knocked down In the first round. /82 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Entertainment "Flight 90: Disaster on the Potomac" was a real thriller, but Its TV re-creation Is mundane. /A10 Candice Bergen details her traumatic childhood -sharing her father's 1ove with a dummy./ A 11 INDEX Bridge 8ulttln Board CeHfomla News ce .... fted Comic. Croeeword Deeth Notic.t Hor0900pe Nattonal Newt Pubtlc Notloee Real &tat• Aellglon Sport a Televllk>n Thtetert WMther Wortd News Youth A12 AS A3 88-8 A12 88 84 87 A3 84·5 C1·1<4 A7·8 8 1 ... AG A9~11 A2 A3 A8 SA 1 UROAY MAUCH 31 198-4 - \ Alert cop snared suspect· Sergeant tra ined in FBI technique spotted what ot hers missed in p rints By ANDREA ADELSON Of .... o.ii, ...... lleff An FBI-trained police sergeant was crt"dited Friday wi th matching an ex-sccunty guard 's fi ngerprints to the unsolved 1979 murder of a 22-year-old lrvlne sccrttary -the same prints that were overlooked by a county fi ngerpnnt expert five years ago. The bloody smudges left on the bathroom door of Savannah Leigh Anderson's apartment were found this week to match those of Robert Lloyd Sellers. 26. then considered a strong suspect. Irvi ne police Lt. Al Muir said fnday. Sellers. now a tow truck operator from Brea. was arrested Thursday and is beina held wuhout bail in the Newport Beach Ci ty Jail. Police refused to comment on statements Sellers made during questionina. but he re portedly confessed to the murder. according to an Irvine city official who was briefed by police. At the outset of the murder in- vestiga tion. Orange Coun ty crime lab exa mine r s comra red the blood-sta ined. partia fingerprints with at least 100 oth er sets. "But none were we able to match to Nixon greets actor Buddy Ebaen. Japanese mark early time in OC · Pioneer families will be honored in a special t ribute ------- By KAREN E. KLEIN Ol lMDellyfltlol llefl They came. as ea rly as 1893. because like most im mi grants they wanted to make a better life for themselves and fo r their children in a land of opponuntty. The "lsse1." or first-generatiq·n Japanese, came across the Pacific Ocean to find both the better life they craved and innumerable hardships in the asparqus fields and under the fiery sun in desert internment camps. About 30 lssci arc to be honored by the Bowers Mu~um Foundation's Japanese-American Council tona&h t at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. About 650 members and descend- ants of the orW,nal pi oneer fa milies -Japanese citizens who settled in Oranac County before 1930 -are cx~led to attend the Special lssci Tnbute Dinner Dance, said Carol K.awanami , a member of the Bowers Museum Board of Trustees and • Villa Park City Council member. One of those to.. be honored, K.awaflami said, is 86-ycar-<>ld Maki K.anno, who lives in Fountain ValJey near the lite where abe raited 'ber family on a 20..cre asparaaus famt. Maki is the widow of Shuji K.anno, who lcf\ Japan in 1906 when he was 16 years old. His parents boupt him pusq aero the Pacific OCeall to Hawaii wberc he worked for ll• month to cam pessaac to San Francisco. Then he came to Orange County. To the immigrants. California was a shsnin$ jewel in the land of opportunity - a place where a man who was wslling to work hard for his own land could start a town and one day sec his son elected mayor. "The opportunities were here and, like most immigrants, they felt it was the land ofopportunity," said Shuji's second son, Jim Kanno. In 1957, when Jim did indeed became the first mayor of Fountain Valley, the town where his father had' toiled on the farm for years. Kanno knew the land of opportunity had been a mixed blessing -bn~na both marvelous triumphs and bttter disappointments. Shortly after the youngShuji arived in California, he left San Francisco for Orange County. where some friends had settled. He began work:ina as a fannhand until he had saved enou&h money to lease some land and plant supr beets, Jim wd. In the followina yean he was to experience crop fail ure and plum met- ing prices on his beets -all the hardships that Jim Kanno calls "the trials of the lsse1." · By 1923, ShuJi'a family in Japen decided he was more than old cnouah to take a wife, so he-returned to bis homeland to meet Maki, a Tokyo nune who had been contaekd by Shuji's famil y throuah a letter of introduction. Althouah Maki had settled on bein& a career woman, Jim said. she coulan•t pass up the chance to move to Amenca. "They met, and they (Pl .... 1 ... JAPAKUlt/A2) the bloody pnnt," said Larry RaaJe, the oounty's forensic science director. , Muir said the pnnts were only matched by experts with the FBI's identification bureau after Irvine police Sgt. Sfott Cade made a review of the original evidence and spotted something no one else had. "I'm willing to say that infor- mation presented in 1979 was suffi- cient to make identifica tion," Muir said. "I'm unable to say why 1t wasn't made." Anderson's nude body. bludgeoned and strangled. was discovered in her Meadows apartment in Woodbridge on May 13, 1979. Police refllscd to say if she was sexuall y assaulted. Anderson was last seen alive by neif)lbors at 10 p.m. the ni&ht before. Muir said. But her mother. Maxine Anderson, contacted by telephone from Salt Lake City, said phone records showed she and her daughter ended a May 12 Mother's Day conversation at 12:03 a.m. "She was fcclina so safe." Mrs. Anderson said. The young woman told her mother she knew the sccunty auards by name and that her apart- ment was surrounded by a board fence. No weapon was discovered nor was the method of entry determined. The allegedly incriminating print was fou nd on a bathroom door jam, Mutr said. (Pleue .ee ALERT/ A2) o.,,... ...... ~ ............ Former Prealdent Richard Nixon proYea Ile can atlll charm memben of tbe medJ.L Nixon visits San Clem·ente site of his archival library By MICHALENE BUSICO Of IN Delly "°4 llMI Sun-tanned and amicable. former President Richard Nixon returned to San Clemente Friday afternoon forthe first time since selling the Western White House there in 1978 to inspect the ocean bluff-top location planned for the Sh million Nixon Presidential Archives Library. "It's a spectacular site," he said after surveying the golden bluff and the panoramic view of the ocean, San Clemente and the surroundin~ hills. But he doesn't think the n'ew library will change public opinion ofhim or hisadminstration: "I wouldn't hold my breath, .. he said smiling. Nixon seemed to be in top form, looking relaxed and healthy in a dark grey suit and handling the large press group gathered on the bluff with a mixture of humor and poliucal commentary. He was even detained to sign an autograph and pose in photos with local library pro moters. The 85,000-square-foot library will house docu- ments, audio-visual records and memorabilia from the Nixon presidency. Additionall y, the building will include a museum and a 350-seat theater for screening an introductory film on Nixon's life. Planners expect construction to be;Jin in about two years, when the remaining$20 million 1s raised, and one million visitors a year on~ it is built. Nixon said documents and tapes from lbe WatC!'flte era will be included and available for study in the archives as a "pan ofhistory." But he said he believes foreign policy was the real focal point of bis administration. "The opening of China was the most significant event," he said. Nixon went on to u~c a greater concern for foreign policy in the current administration, especially with the Soviet Union. "If there is war. the cause is more likely to come with world powers rubbing together in the Third World," be said. "Without a new relationship with the Soviet Union, there's no chance for peace to survive in the world.·· He said that though attorney general designate Edwin Meese Ill had already been foundauilty in the media, it was time to "sit back as we would with any other individual and Jive him a chance to present bis side." And though he isn't planning to participate in the campaign this year, be expects a close race, with ~ident Reagan the wmner. • A ft er the con f ere nee. N 1xon attended a ori vate (Pleue eee NIXON/A2) Starting her 2ncf century .\ 100-year-old Huntington Beach resident . will be putting another candk on the birthday cake this week and she's still going strong as sPle begins her second century. Ln mg m her own apartment and gomg to lunch everyday at the Villa Nova Restaurant. Bernadine Muetler said she is lookiog forward to her IOI st birthday on Saturda)'. · In fact MuclJcr said she plans to have "about 1.000 more b1rthdays. .. The 100-aeat Brltlah Aeroepace jetllner will be teated at John Wayne Alrport next week. Mueller was born in Chicqo, UL. ln 1883. She grew up without radios, televmons, automobiles or airplana. "There wnri't even electricity,•• she said. "We bad to use ps liahts." -Will this new jetliner have tbe 'right stuff? By JEFF ADLER Of .. Ollr ......... The mu=blllyhoocd, I 00-scat British Ac cc jetliner -billed as the soluuo o John Wayne Airpon's noise problems -will fly a demon· stration fliah t in Oranic County ne•t week to dctcnnine whether the Diane indeed 11 made of the "ri&ht stuff." The Oranac County Board of Supervisors unanimously pvc it approval for a Wednesday . demon- stration flia}lt of the BAe 146 at John Wayne Atrpon. The new airtraf\ will fly five takcoffi and landinp that will be monitored closely by airport noise abltemcnt.officcrs. In approving the demonstrauon Oiahts, supervison cauuoned ~at the tryout had better not tum mto a publicity event that creates false expectations in commurutlcs stluated under the airport's Oa&}\t peth. "Oranae County should not be- come a public relations finn for this panicutar aircraft,·· said Supervisor Bruce Ncstandc. "This testtnJ should not crtate ™sc expcc11uons. It's JU t a demonstrauon niaht. not a final . final tc t." In approvina the ffiahts. board members directed that the airplane' manufactUttr bt advised the demon· (Pleue ... JST/A21 /• Mueller's h.usband, John. died from typhoid fever in l 917. SnM:e &.bat time. she has been an 1~t woman. "I had the m°'t wonderful man 1n the world. I couldn't reml1T)'," she said. Her only child, John Jr. died abo\lt l 0 years ago. Mueller. one of the few peopk wbo . can remember when a loaf of brad cost a dime and when the u••keb'e TitAn k sunk in 1912.. spends a loc Ot time at home. but &be ~ma.ins busy, 'T ve sttll sot my ri&ht tcnta. .. she said. "I kttp house and play with my cat (Sk.ippy):· On Sundays. she t'Vtn - coots Swedish meatballs for friends. In her y<>u_ftltt'.dayi. Mueller a lellftlt.rcsl and a ~ker. uwe made afl&CI food c:ilk l 2 incba biah and sok5 lbem for S l, .. she said. MueUtt said w has been .. sick all hef hft. but sttll outli~ bu funil ... Mueller attnbutes her IOftlltYltY to .. never havina time to P'0'4ff okt'' octQrs endlngasslstance . to Mar~hall Islands peOple By JAMIE SEELEY °' ... ..., ......... fwo UC Irvine pcdiatnc1ans are prepanna to leave for the Marshall Islands this October to provide med1rnl cur~ to the islands' children. But this is the la~t tnp they will ever make. Dr. Beverly Morgan. professor and chair of the College of Medicine'~ Department of Pediatncs, and Dr. C'la1boume Dungy have bten visitin& the islands for two years admin1s- tenng physical exam1nat1ons. prov1d- 1ng vitamins and giving immuniza- tions. But because the Marshall Islands have \Oted for their independence. the government-sponsored program is coming to an end. .\bout 35.000 people li ve on the cc:ntral Pacific islands. where 30 years ago an H-bomb test on the Bikini .\toll aeated a cloud of rad1oactl\e fallout o'er two of the islands. Ronactap and Utirik. Under a contract with the U.S. Otpartmcnt of Eneray. New York's National Laboratory had been fumishjna the island people with medical care and had invited ped.i- atr!c d~panments. from American untvers1ttet to part1c1pate. "We were asked to do it because 50meooe else in the department who had done rcsearch-<>n the effects of radiation was as ked to go, but couldn't." Morgan said ... He then spoke to some of us in pediatrics and we said (Morgan and Dungy) we would bt glad to do it" The trip lasts about five weeks. with each doctor spendmg 21/2 weeks 1n the Marshall Islands at different limes. "We spend most of our time on a ship," Morgan said -a ship. she added. that "is not the lo'e boat.,," It 1s a former World War II garbage scow convened mto a medical ship. with facilit ies for running blood tests and taking X-ravs. It's not a tro"1cal vacation either: "It's a lot of hard work," said Morpn. "We see at tea t 30 patients a dAy. And, mfiny of the patients don't spe4k Enalish so we hove to use an interpreter." Despite all the discomforts, Morgan decribcd the experience as "very rcwardina." Dunay agreed. "The Marshallesc are extremely friendly people who care a areat deal about proper health care," he said. He also noted the island children are quit~ brave and "actually tend to cry less than their American counter- parts." After this year. Morgan said the Marshallese will probably hire phys- icians from the Middle F.ast to prov ide health care. "What I'd really like to see happen 1s for the Marshalkse to take some of their bright. >Oune people and send them awa> to medical school." she said. FV teen struck by car, seriously injured .\ l-ounta1n Va lle} teen-ager wai. i.enousl~ tnJured Fnday when he'was struck b~ a car "' h1k crossing Warner .\ q~nue 1n Huntington Beach. The youth. Charles J. Payne. 18. was listed in critical cond111on Fnda> 1n the mH·n"" e care unit of Fountain CONTINUED STORIES --~ --~ Valley Communtt} Hospital. Huntington Beach police said the accident occurred at I :30 a.m. when Payne tned to cross Warner just west of Beach Boulevard. Police said he was struck b} a 1978 Dodge C oh dn .. en b> Veronica VasqucL. ~4. of Hunttnitton Beach Officers said Payne was not walk- ing across Warner at a corner or marked crosswalk. Vasquez was not cited in the incident. police said. ALERT COP SNARES SUSPECT ••• From Al Ragle. of the cnme lab. explained that the FBI u!>es a different method to photograph fingerprints, making what is white m a tradit1orµl photo- graph black and vice ve rsa "That subtle difTcre nce was enough :· he said. while adding. .. there's nothing wrong with our rechnique~" Ragle said John Hayes. the exam- iner who analvied evidence 1n the Anderson murder. 1s considered an expen who .. has found pnnts on lhmgs no one else has. "But ultimately. the human eye has to make the Judgment." Ragle said. Mananne Cuse>. the co-owner of a La Habra towing service that em- ployed Sellers up unlit November. described Sellers 3'i a womanizer with a quick temper. Cusey said she had last seen Sellers on Sunda). "'hen he c;topped to confer with her husband over a debt. She said he borrowed the money for attorney's fees in a custody dispute. ''He's too mouthy and very quick to anger." Cusey said. The year Anderson died, fi ve other bl udgeoning-type murders of young women occurred on the Orange Coast. Costa Mesa poli ce Lt. Jack Calnon on Friday said Sellers does not appear to be linked to those still unsolved slayings. Anderson had moved to California from Utah 18 months before her death to establish residency so she could enroll in a state co11C$e. Mrs. Anderson said of her o nly child. The anractive brunette was a dancer and an accomplished pianist. who worked as a secretary for Com- mercial Credit Corp. of Irvine. "Someumes II bothers )OU. think· mg of what she got cheated out of." her mother said "But we've been blessed to ha"e wonderful memories." Police said the sergeant who made this week's discovery was sifting through evidence 1n the slaying. thinking the puuhng murder may be tied to the self-<:onfessed murder spree of Henry Lee Lucas. who is to stand trial for the 1979 killing of a Georgetown. Texas woman. Cade, who had taken FBI finger- print classes. ma.de the connection and flew to WaShington. D.C.. to confer with FBI experts, Muir said. lrvme police Capt. Jim Blaylock said he did not consider the finier- pnnt oveTS1ght by the count} cnme lab negligence. . "We're not concerned enough to th e point where "e wouldn·t send evidence" to thl' count) ·s cnme laboratol'). he said JAPANESE PIONEERS CELEBRATE ••• From Al liked each other. and so thing5 worked out." Kan no said. B} that time. Shuj1 was able to take his bnde back to hts leased farm in the Greenville area. in what is now Santa Ana. where he farmed peppers. sugar ~beets. and spmach · "It was not possible to bu~ land at •that time," Kanno said. "Aliens were ineligible to buy land and so they put 'it in their children's names" Land bought in the names of minor children. who were c1t1zens. was accompanied by the names of guard- ians over 21 who were also citizens. In 1924, when ShuJt and Maki's first son was born. and in 1925. wh en another followed . the} fo rsook Japanese trad111on and bestowed them wtth names any American could be proud of -George and James. .\ famtl} fne·nd who had go11en his c111zensh1p was named as guardian for the purchase of the 20 acres of pnme asparagus land 1n wh at is now Fountain Valley. Jim remembers growing up on the famtl) homestead on Ward Street south of Slater. "Asparagus was a bread and butter crop; yo u always ~new you could make mone} on it." he recalls. .\nd he remembers the threat of internment that came along w1th the war after the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor on Dec 7. 1941 . "I was a Junior in high school, ~01ng to Santa Ana High,'. Kanno said. ") remember making a speech to my civics class and saying. 'This 1s what democracy is all about -regardless of race. creed or color. they're not going to evacuate me because I'm an Amencan c1t1zen.' Then. of course. 1n about a month I was gone." Kanno and hi s family were in- terned tn a "relocation center" in Posten. Anz:. a grouping of barracks in the middle of an Indian reser- vation. along With many Of the origjnal Japanese-American settlers of Orange County, he said. Jim stayed there one year. then left to go to Ann Arbor. Mich .. to stud} and work in a hospital. On the East Coast and 1n the Midwest. Japanese-Amencanswere welcomed to re vitalize a la bor force sapped b) the war. JET WILL SHOW STUFF ••• "A lot of instttut1 ons back Ea st would send employment recruiters to the camps and provide housing information for that area <\ lot of Midwest fa rmers needed fa rm labor and the) recrutted farm workers in the camps." he said. From Al strat1on tn no \\a) constitutes cen1ficat1on that would permit the plane to use th e airport. "These flights arc for the purpose of ex tracting accurate noise data on this aircraft." e'pla1ned Supen .. sor Thomas Rile\. Still. RtlC}; talled the fl ight test "e'<trcmely -;1gn1 ficant" for the LOun- t\ bccau'ie of the potential effect the nev. Jetliner might ha\ l' on a1rpon operations The board ,., de\elop1ng a nc'' a irli ne acces., plan that \\ould pcrmn potcnt1all~ unltm1ted numbers of da1l) flights for airlines v.11h JCts that could f1) bcln" an 84-decibt'I threshold S1mllarl). a kgal agree- ment being consu.Jered ''Ith Newport Beach sets an IP·dl'ubcl thn.•shold The high·'' 1ng four-Jet plane re- cent I\ was te<;ted at Burbank .\1rpon and registered 8.::! 1 decibels on takeoff. explained Ken Hall. an aide to Rile}' who handles a1rpon matters. Th e quietest commercial Jetliner now operating at John Wa)ne Airpon 1s the McDonnell-Dou~las Super 80. which registers 90 decibels on takeoff. The rub. according to Hall. 1s that if a11 airline were permitted an un- ltmtted number of flights 1t would create unprecedented congestion prohlem!I at the alread~ 1wcrcrowded air termtnal Onl~ one airline '>t'f"ing Jo hn \\a~ ne .\irpon. Paci fic Southwest .\1rltnec;. has placed an order for the BAe 146 The first of the 20 planes ordered b~ PS A is expected to begin '>Cn ice 1n May. PSA. no" a' erages about SI'< flight s per da~ from the a1rpon. Hall said. Shuj1 and Maki stayed at Poston for three years. and after California was reopened to Japanese-Americans. they came back to their farm in Orange County. "They were lucky, they came back during the asparagus harvest and within 10 days th ey had the farm back ... Kanno said Not all the families were that fortunate. he said. Many came back to find their la nd occupied and had little recourse but to wait unt1l 1t eventuall) was turned back over to th em. But the lsse1 survived. and the group of Orange County citizens they spawned 1s one to be proud of. "The kids ha ve scattered all over the country. and they're doing JUSt about everything." said Kanno. a real estate salesman. Tonight's will be the first large function hononng Japanese pioneer families to the county. Kawanam1 said NIXON RETURNS TO SAN CLEMENTE ••• From Al recepti on at Ca<;a Pacdica. the former Western White House. g1 ven b\ 11c; current owner. Gavtn Herbert. co-chairman oft he N11ton Pres1dent1al .\rchl\ es Foun- dation. Aide N1chola-; Ruwe said Nixon plan<; to spend the rest of the weekend in Rancho Mirage. with his long-time friend. former Ambassador Walter Annen berg. On Monda). Nixon plans to attend the opening Angels baseball game wnh Gene Autry. Ruwe said. btfore returning home to Saddle Ri ver. N.J. Jn an carhenntcrv1ew. architec t Erne•u Wilson said the two-level, Spanish-st) le library bu1 ld1ni was part1all) based on the design of Casa Pacifica. which 1s w1thm view from the hbral') ·s bluff. He said he designed the modest build mg keeping in mind Nixon's request that the library not bt a memonal to himself. 3'1 well as the rt$idential. suburban character of the area WrR£ L1srrN1Nc "Th e bu1ld1ng will be famous for its contents rather lhan 1tsarch1tecture." W1l$0n said. The plans are now before the San Clemente Design Re v1ewComm1ttee. After nsapprovat. the plans will ge before the ct t y planning com mission and the city council. "We fully e~pcct that approval," Councilman W 1 lliam Meecham said. "There may be some discussion on what the final design will be. but we expect a speedy rcsolutJon." For a location. Nixon said he was "tom about Whittier ... intrigued by Fullerton" and called UC Irvine "an excellent site." Howevec. he cbosc the San Clemente location over those and other sites last Apnl. "It WGsa very tough decision for me," N1iton said. "First 1t (San Clemente) was the most appropriate site; it 1s in close proitim1tytoplacesthat were important in my life. Then. the Western White House is here and the access IS good. I fell all of these were important." .._________.___ ----------- Just Call 642-6086 What do )'OY tJke aboiat lbt Dally Piiot'! Wbat don'& )'OU llkt'! Call lbt number at ltft and your mt11a1e will be recorded, transcribed 1nd delivered to tbt appropriate editor. Tb~ same U ·boar an1werln1 service may bt used to ruord let1er1 to Ult editor oo H)' topic. Contributors to our Letters column matt tacladt tbtlr name Hd telcphoee number for verification. No clrcalallon c1l11, please. Tell u1 what'• 01 your mind. 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The House approved the leail.lation by voice vote af\er the Senate passed it. 78.0. The two versions were sla&h11y different, but Senate leaders said they would ac<lcpt the House lanauaae. The measure will 10 to President Rcapn. The bankruptcy courts have been operatioa under temporary authority granted by the Judicial Conference an orpnizatlon that functions as a board of directors fo; federal courts. The ·~~m was ruled unoonstitutional by th~ Supreme Court use its Juda.cs had some of the broad powers normally assumed by other federal jurists but not their lifetime tenure. · Woman dle. •v1ng clllldren REDDICK. Aa. (AP) - A 79-year-old woman rcteuC\\ two of her &reat-arandchildrcn from her bumina home. but died when she was overcome by smoke and flames on her third trip into the house. Elousie Stafford ~!lapsed at the front door of her Marion County home. mches from safety, as 2-ycar-old Bryant Louis Stafford and 3-year-old Cedric Leron Stafford stood in the front yard, Marion County sberitrs deputies Said. Ms. Stafford never reached the rear of the livinJ room where 4-month-old Nathaniel Jerrell Stafford died Wednesday said Marion County Fire Marshall Gene Gallant. · Some union• endone Reagan WASHINGTON (AP) -Although most .... labor leaders arc workinJ for Walter F. Mondale, President Reagan showed Fnday that he still has appeaJ among blue-collar workers by winning the endorsement of some AfL-CJO officials from New York. Reagan met briefly Wl~ the lcade_rs of 18 building and construction trades union locals an the New York metropolitan area. A spokesman for the group told reporters afterward that the union officials would work for Reagan because "the president turned the eoonomy around" and more jobs would be created as a result DeLorean dldn 't ezpect coke LOS ANGELES (AP) -John Z. De Lorean was not suspected of any past narootics involvement when government agents launched their "sting operation" apinst the automaker, a prosecutor revealed Friday. Jn addition, Assistant U. S. Attorney Robert Perry told a prospective juror that the evidence will show De Lorean wu surprised to sec cocaine in a hotel room the day he was aniested, that he was not expecting it to be there. The surprise concessions came as Perry was questioning a female prospect who said she distrusted the government and its actions in the De Lorean case. Protmter pulJed oil cliff SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -Employees of the controversial Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant wefe urged by Pacific Gas & Electric Co. spokesmen to avoid anti-nuclear demonstrators after one protester was shoved down an embankment durina a skirmish. Mark Edward Mullins, 30, ofGarberville suffered onll minor scrapes in the incident Wednesday. said sheriffs t. Duane Dague. Wrongful death• reinstated SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A federal appeals court Friday reinstated two wrongful death suits against th e government of Mexico in the airplane crash deaths of three American prisoners being flown to the United States under a prisoner exchange program. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the U.S. District Court could hear the suit by the children of the three American prisoners, who had been convicted in Mexico on drug charges. The actions were brought on behalf of Erin Rayne Olsen, 5. of Cambria. and Ursula Baines Sanchez of Garden Grove. whose parents died in the crash. No numbers for till• man SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A federal a~peals co urt Friday gave a father who claims Social Secunty numbers arc "the mark of the beast" another chance to get welfare for his daughter without her receiving a government number. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals once again sent the case of Robert Dale Callahan qf Santa Rosa back to U.S. District Judge William Orrick"for further action. Tbe judge had ruled Callahan's religious interests were outweighed by the government's interest in having welfare recipients classified by number, and that the number requirement was the least restrictive means of adminis-- tenng the welfare program. Sale. hit another record SACRAMENTO (A P) -California retail sales bit another record in the last quarter of 1983, ri sing to $47.4 billion, the state Board of Equalization said Friday. Adjusted for inflation, it was 10.S percent higher than the same period in 1982. As measured by the California Consumer Price Index, the 1983 rate of inflation averaged only 1.6 ~rcent above 1982, the lowest in 20 years. The board said taxable transactions for all of 1983 totalled S 169.4 billion. up 9.6 percent over 1982 and the strongest growth since 1979. Adjusted for inflation, 1983 sales were 7. 9 percent higher than 1982. U.N. condemn• nerve ga• u•e UNITED NATIONS (AP) -The U.N. Security Council on Friday condemned use of chemical weapons in the Iran-Iraq war and renewed its call for a negotiated end to the the 31h-year-old cqnflict. The 15-nation council said its "humanitarian concerns can only be fully satisfied by putting an end to the tragic conflict that continues to deplete the precious human resources of Iran and Iraq." More mUltary uerclHll TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP)-A new round of U.S. military exercises, set to bcain Sunday, is designed to increase pressure on leftist Nicaragua by puttjna Ameri- can forces, and possibly Ouatemalan and Salvadoran troop.s, about 20 miles from the border, U.S. officials say. The first phue of the exercises, known as Oranadero 1, calls for U.S. Army enaineers to build two din runways, one at Cucuyaaua about 3~ miles from the Salvadoran border, and the other at Jamastran, about 20 miles from the Nicarquan border area wbere CIA-backed rebels are fiahtlna Sandini1&a troops. Both airstrips will be capable of · handlina planes 11 larae as C-130 ttanspon ai~raft. S Pal•tfafan• W'OIUlded NABLUS, Occupied West Bank (AP) -Israeli 10ldien ahot and wounded three Palcstimans m the West Bank on Friday durtna stont-throwina pro&ests held to mart the 1976 deaths of Arab dcmon1trator&i mihtary sourca said. A Palestinian news tef'Vice said a founh Paleltinian was ahot and wounded When lsrteli soldiers ftred at 300 rduaees in Ain Al Ma'a camp durina a demonstration. SOidiers lmpoted curfews on that and ariotber Palestinian re"-camp near Nablus1 a West Bank city 30 miJn north of Jena•ltm, after lsnaeU army P1trol1 were stoned and protesten waved Palestinian n.aS and photoerapb1 ofYatatr Arafat, chairman of the PLO. 1 Probe of LA molestations spreads to third preschool LOS ANGELES (AP) -A handy· man at a pretehool was in Jail Fnday on charaes he molested two boys. includin& his son, as a probe broad· cned an tbe wake of a similar case in which seven people at another child ca.re cent1·r were indicted Last week . An investiption at a thmt .. uburban preschool is also continu- i n., District Attorney Robert Phalibosum said Friday afternoon. He said the catcs did not appear to be related. Henry Anthony Lawson, 23, was held in lieu ofSS00.000 bail on felony chHd molesting charaes involving a boy at the Little Angels Day School Center in Lynwood. That boy and Lawson's son. who was an protective custody because of allegations he had been molested. are under 5 years old, Philibos1an said. "We are investigating other poss- ible victims.'' the district attorney added. but he declined to comment on. earlier reports that as m•ny a 20 children who attended Lmle An&els may be 1ntcrv1ewcd. Than school and the Hickory Tree Preschool 1n Tom nee, the focus of the other continuina probe. arc an suburbs of Los An1eles, as wa the Virginia McManin Preschool. where Philibbsian has said more than 100 students over the last decade ,nay have been molested and silenced with threats of violenoc. Virginia McManin, 76, her dau&h· tcr, grandson and granddaughter and three women teachers were indicted M~rch 22 0!1 11 S count of felony child abuse .. includ. ina rape, sodomy, oral copulation and fondltnl. The county grand Jury indictment involves 18 ch.ildren alle&edly at- tacked over the past decade, but prosecuto~ ~y 125 youngsters have reported s1m1lar abuse and claim ~eache~s made photographs and mov- ies during the assaults. Lava threat to Hilo eases HILO. Hawaii (AP) -The threat to Hawaii's second-largest city from the eruption of Mauna Loa eased Fdday. with a new finger of lava diverting some of Jbe volcano's molten flow over uninhabited land, officials said. Meanwhile. the island's second volcano, Kilauea, resumed its intermittent eruption, marking the first time in more than a century that the two erupted simul· taneously. · Officials flying over the area early Friday sighted the new stream of lava from Mauna Loa about three miles behind the front of a 13-milc-long flow. The wall of lava has descended the mountainside to about fi ve miles from the nearest homes in the upper K.aumana area of Hilo, which has a population of 40,000. . The new finger of molten rock is .. more favorab1e. because it's farther up the flow," said Bill Takaba, a Hawaii County Civil Defense volunteer ... It relieves pressure at the front." The new flow was headed north over uninhabited state land, away from Hilo. Heavy rain and foj prevented officials from gathering better information, said Takaba. Instruments at the U.S. Geological Survey's Hawaiian Volcano Observatory early Friday indicated Kilauea was erupting. It was the first lime since 1868 that the island's two active volcanos erupted at the same time. "From one side I could see-Maun-a boa erupting, and on the other side I could see Kilauea," said Susanne Gines, who lives in Volcano village. .. 1t•s a real eerie feeling. to be surrounded by volcanic activity." she said. "You can feel the charge in the air." But 1"\iCStlptors hAvc no phyite I evidence of pomoaraphy in the three case , Ph1libo~ian said The Little Al'\atls school was closed Thursday after the arrest of Lawson whose mother. Ann Huff, ope,.tt"d the unlic~nscd-center. .A search warrant was served on the Haclcory T~ school Friday and a woman was questioned, but no arrests "'.ere made. Philibosian said That probe involved a boy and 'a 11rt, both under the age of 5, be 511d. Parents should not overreact to the investjgations. Phihbosian said. "We ~ave no reason to suspect any instances of abuse or neglect at the vast ma;ority of preschools in the county.' The district attorney also said Man.hat~n Beach police are in- vest1gat1ng the unsolved 1976 rape-strangulation of Karen Ann Klaas. whose 5-year-old son attended the V1rgin1a McMartjn school. ., ........... The main lava flow from Mauna Loa was one of four streaming from a fissure at the 9.000-foot level of the 13.677-foot-hagh volcano. The other three main nows had appearently stopped advancing. said Roben Decker. scientist in charge of the volc:ano observatory. Molten lava flowa from Kilauea, which erupted Friday on the Big Island of Ra wall. 1,200 remain stranded on grounded cruise ship MIAMI (AP) -The cruise hner S.S. tcrdam. was enlisted Thursday to try to pull Rhapsody. with more than 1.200 people the liner free. but all attempts failed, aboard . was stranded on a coral bar in Jackson said. Another attempt was planned heavy seas off Grand Cayman lsland. for high tide Friday night, he said. officials said Friday. Another tug is en route to help the Sea swells of 6 to 8 feet made it too Rotterdam. one of the world's largest tugs, dangerous to try to move the 792 passengers but was not expected to arrive until Sunday, and 431 crew from the 24.000-ton vessel to Jackson said. a smaller rescue boat. said Sammy Jackson. The Bahamian-registered Rhapsody lef\ director of the Cayman Port Authority in ~iami a week ago and ran aground Georgetown. Wednesday during bad weather about 700 "There was a chance of someone getting to 800 feet from the island's ~ast, Jackso n seriously 1nJured if we tned to move them:· said. he said Friday, two days after the ship ran The captain apparently felt the ship was aground. in danger, Jackson said. and decided to put The passengers may be evacuated today down anchor. But then weather cond1t1ons if the liner is still aground, Jackson said. wo~ned and the captain hficd anchor. Most of the passengers were Americans. "The next thing we knew. we had a rl·port and some were French. he said. The ship 1s the ship had gone aground," Jackson said. Appeasing 1Je~ gods with gln ,. HILO. Hawaii (AP) -When Hawaii•s volcaftoel heat up. 76--ycar-old Leatrice Ballesteros rcachet for her .. gin bottle -not to calm her nerves, but to offer u a placatina gift to the islands' legendary volcano aoddeM Pele. For almost 35 years, Mn. BaUateros bat been making such offerinp to Pelc, who accordiaa to folklore governs eruptjons like the one this week at Maaana LoL - Pelc, says Mrs. Ballesteros, prefers &in or "any of tbr good brands of whiskey," so that's what she aatuaDy provides. She also offers Hawaii.an and Japanae food. • "I have the feeling that she wants to driak. .. MnJ Ballesteros said. As Mauna Loa ended a nine-year slumber and roared· to life this week. Mrs. Ballesteros was one of the fif'll• people to arrive at Hilo Airport. seek.Loa a fti&ht over tbe eruption site. Dressed in a bright red muumuu and red. shoes and stockinp-.. Even my unden are red. .. she aid -she went aloft an a small plane and tollCd her sifts in10 the roiling cauldron below. "I've come to res~t her," Mn. Ballesteros said of\ the volcano goddess. · I'm happy because maybe I lef'Ve God and Madame Pele. I'm a happy and healthy woman."· Born near the town of Volcano 10 l 907, Mrs.• Ballesteros now lives on the island of Oahu, where she i~ considered a spiritual healer. She says people frequently are .rcfcaed to. her for help with .ailrneBti-belie.ved related! to the volcano goddess. Often, she sajd, she finds that they have ta~ something from the volcano area that they must retum. After they return the stone or whatever they have taken thC pain disappears. she claimed. The National Park Service says it often receives rocks in the mail from tourists who have snatched them from the. volcano. then fallen victim to a stretch of bad luck.. owned by a Miami-based subsidiary of "We can only assume 1t was probably Paquet French Cruises. lack of familiarity of the area that caused Little Rascal ln court None of the passengers was lnJUred and this to happen," said Jackson. adding that all were in good spirits. Jackson said. officials are sttll uncertain of the cause. ..They're safer on the ship nght now than The Rhapsody cruises the Canbbcan tryinJ to move them now under weather dunrtg the winter. Its next scheduled conditions," he said. port-of-call had been Cozumel. Mexico It A 22,000-horsepower tugboat, the Rot-cruises Alaskan waters in the summer. Gordon Lee, better known u 'Por ky' (left) ln the early 'Oar Otuai" &Dd 'Little Rucal' comedie., bu filed •alt .eeklnC Sl.9 mlllloa la damage• fr:om Ranna Barbera Production • of Loe Aneelee, cJatmtn1 one of lta cartoon• deplete the 'Porky' character. ,, ....... lndl&a C0911lonaat Rakeeh Sharma. flCht, and eo.tet coemonaata Yurt ~~he• and GaaadJ 8tnblo• dmtna pre-~t t:ratn-~ la tM •ao,u T' •pac•lllp, which will be laaacbed lato 1pace TueadaJ. ' .. First Indian cosmonaut will try yoga to com bat motion sickness MOSCO~ (..\Pl -lnd1a·s first man in space will perform )Oga while 'ii rapped to sens1t1\-e instruments that measure weightlessness and mouon ~1ckncss. So' 1et space officials said Fnda' The Indian. Rakesh Sharma. 35. will Join two Soviet cosmonauts on the e1ght-da) m1ss1on hcginnang TtJesda). the officials said at a nrws conference The Soyuz T-10 rocket will be launched from Soviet central Asia. carrying harma. Col. Yun V. Malyshe\-. 42, and Gennad1 M. Strekalov. 43. Two days later. 11 will dock with the Salyut 7 orbiting space station. where thr« cosmonauts have been workin~ since a Feb. 8 launch. The Sov1et-lnd1an crew will return to Earth on Apnl 10. Anatoly Gngorcv. deputy d1n..'Ctor of the Soviet Jn titute of Medical Biology. said 43 experiments W111 be done durina the mission. A metal alloy wi ll be tested, India wilt be photopaphed from srce. and a scncs of medical ex~nments will dra with \\e1ghtlcssness. motion sickness and the psychological condition of man in space. he .aid. "Our Indian colleaaues proposed a very interesung upcnmcnt invol vma yop. which will be completed by co monaut harma. It as thought that perhaps yop could be u~ to stretch the muscle and prevent the muscle atrophy that takes plaet> dunna wetghtlessne s," Gn ortv said. He 1d the Indian ovemmcnt 1s supPl)'lna some rquap~nt for the expenment India also 1 providing bananas. manaoc and pineapple that will be eaten b> the ix cosmona01s dunna the mi 100\ The Soviet handhng of the mi ion waU mark a dramatic dcpanure from the usu I practices follow~ conccrnina 1nform1uon about space Oiahts. Dunn$ tha mi sion, the co monauts will talk by $1teU1te wuh Indian Pnmt Ministtr Indira Oandh1, conduct a prt conftrcn~ that wtU be rt'layed to conespondrnt an Moscow and pctk with 191~ official at the ma ion control center near Mo w. I The Soviet Union also has sc.tleduled daily prea conferences and televised programs for foreianJournalisu dunng the m1ss1on. In the past. the Soviets customarily have noc announced space launches an advance. Generally, tbe ao' emment d()('s nol disclose how Iona Soviet co.; monauts arr to remain 1n space. Information about IS*lt flights usually 1s sparse and rcstncted to ~ on * official Soviet news qency Tass. 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The recent rcsi&nation of Henry Scaerstrom left a vacancy on the board for a rcpresentauve from district seven, coverin& most of the Costa Mesa area. and a small ponion oflrvinc and Newport Beach, accord- ing to Gordon Elscr.t.. the water district's infonm~tion 0111cer. ~erstrom's replacement, to be appointed by a vote of the currcnt board on May 10, will have to stand election in November to complete the two years left on Seaerstrom's tenn. Panian, who has served on the Costa Mesa board for six years is a history professor at Orange COast College. He has been board president for two years, Kemp said. Elser said Scgerstrom, a 27-year member of the board, "didn't feel he was able to spend the amount of time here that he should have" because of several major water projects the board is undenaking and because of A selection committee will inter- view candidates and make a m> ommendation to the board before the May mectin$-Whoever is appointed to serve on the board must be 21 or older and must own property in the Costa Mesa area, Elser said. The board is taking applkations Move over, Oashdancers A 1roup of talented Laguna Beach glrla atruta lta atuff durinC a aerie. of afternoon demonatrationa at the cl;;]:• recreation department recently. The WDrk with 21-year-old lnatructor LIM yne under the State apportions shares of taxes State Controller Kenneth Cory recently announced the March apponionment to c111es and counties of cigarette and highway taxes and motor vehicle license fees. The cigarette tax collected S5. 776.625. Th'e 58 counties' share was $984,382 and the cities' share totaled $4, 792,243. Cory reponed 30 percent of the revenue deposited in the Cigarette Tax Fund during February 1984 was distributed. Of the $1 05,455,697 apportioned from the highway users tax, $26, l 3 l , 750 went to the counties: $24.581 ,561 to the cities: $54,7 12,386 for expenditures on state highways and $30,000 to the bicycle lane account. Cory said $73,088,885 was distributed from state collected "in lieu" motor vehicle license fees, a third of the revenue deposi ted into the account in February. 1984. The local breakdowns follow: Orange County: $43,376 -cigarette tax: $2.026.454 -highway tax; $2 41 9,481 vehicle fee . Costa Mesa: S33.582 -c1garl"11r ta'<· ~111 .730 - highway tax;$ I I ,062 -vehicle fee. Fountain Valley:$ I 0,486 -cigarette tax; $71.945 - highway tax: $37,212 - vehicle fee. Huntington Beach: $39. I 18-cigarette tax: $232.527 -highway tax. Irvine: $23,892 -cigarette tax; $95. I 36 -highway tax; $71 ,898 -vehicle fee. Laguna Beach: $4,038 -cigarette tax: $24.390 - highway tax. , . . . Newport Beach: S 19,225 -cigarette tax: $85, 736 - highway tax. · C&l1'Jlnl • torcla . Tlaeraplat IU ._U ud .Jlmllif Qqe. a patlat at falrriew Mate lloepltal lia Co.ta 11 .. , are la tn•••._ for tlua Ol~plc tDnla relaf. 0.,e will CUf7 tlae torU for OM klloaaetm. t"4alg toa Q.OOOdoaatlOa lo tlua lpectal Olym,,_ made bf Palnl .. Puillf ud Frleada,.a lleepltal •PP811.,..P· J •• t_ Anyone who is interested in serviDI on the board may send a letter and resume to: John Ganhe, President, Oranae County Water District, P.O. Box 8300. Fountain Valley 92728. auaptce. of the ctty•a recreation protram, directed by Suanne Kay. The atuclenta, ate. 7 to 13. baTe been atud~ dance for two to three yean and ue-welI •ened tn modern. jau, lyrical and break dance. NEWS NOTES Irvine water board applicants needed The deadline to appl} for appointment to the Irvine Ranch Water District board has been extended until March 28. Written resumes and statements of those interested in filling the interim director's appointment should be submitted to the iteneral manager. Candidates must be residents and registered voters in Irvine. Reimbursement is $100 per day of service. For more information, call 833-1223. Area re.ldeni. win brldle tourney Four Orange County residents were members of winnin' Swiss teams at the 1984 Spring North American Championships held in San Antoni9, Texas by the American Contract Bridge League. Kay and Chris Larsen of Costa Mesa were memben of the team which tied for fourth among 190 in the Chisholm Trail Swiss Teams. And. Jon Brissman of Fountain Valley and Virginia Meriwether of Laguna Hills were members of the team which tied for seventh among 144 in the Rio Grand Swiss Teams. Girl Scout Council elece. otncen Five local residents were elected to the board of directors and the nominating committee of the Girl Scout Council of Orange County at its annual meeting last week in Anaheim. Elected to the board for a three-year term were Richard Lyon and James Ville rs, both of Newport Beach, and Ann Miller of Huntington Beach. Michael Dow of Fountain Valley and Evelyn Han of Newport Beach were elected to the council's nominating committee. YMCA need• a.ct of pool• The South Coast YMCA is asking Laguna Beach. Laguna Niguel and San Juan Capistrano residents to consider donating their pools for the Backyard Swim Program scheduled weekdays from June 25 to Sept. 14, from 10 a.m. to I p.m. or 2 p.m. to 5 p.m .• for two-week sessions. Homeowners who donate the use of their pools may enroll their immediate family in lessons at no cbarae and may claim an income tax deduction for pool operatin1 expenses durina the weeks of use. For additional infonnation and registration, call the YM~A at 83 1-9622 or 495..()453. LB ClfT Cler~ Ro1Jla6er cert11Jed The International Institute of Municipal Clerks bu awarded a Laguna Beach City O erk Verna Rpllinaer the desianation of Cenified Municipal Ocrk. The award .. rccosnizcs the professional competency of Rollinger in the execution of the office of city clerk and is granted only after a person tw met hiah educational. experience and service requirements established by the the institute," accordina to a letter sianed by the orpnization'a President Lyall Schwarzkopf. RolJinaer, 38, is vyina for her thUd tenn aa city clerk in the April 10 election apinst cballenaer Dorothy Rhodes. Rollinaer, a 14-year Lquna ttsident, lives with her son. Victor, and her daU&hter, Jeanette. ~ lledJca.I Int dJreefor cb098D Steven 0 . Evans of Irvine is the new auociate director of the Alpha Epsilon Delta medical fraternity at USC. · Evans. a junior m~orina in psycbobiolQSY, is in hi• first year as a health advocate and is a volunteer r.hysician's usistantat the Hudloll"tounty Health Center n Lot Anaeles. He Is the eon of LaVonne and Denni• Evans and is 1 1981 &f1duate of Westminster Hith School. .8ootll8 anl.lable for cra.n. '-'In.I &hibaton' booths are now available ftw 04T'ht Oathtnna," 'In ans and crafts festival ceJebdliftl women's lives. The ev~nt is tcbedu~ fOr the first weekend in :fat the Festival of Ans arounds on Laauna C.anYon R in taauna Beach. Anisu ahould call f ~9·9ERA to raervt 1 spe~. Angel-Dodger game bus planned in Mes a Anael and Dodaer fans alike are invittd to a Costa Mesa excul'1ion to the fin•I exhibition game of the tea son between the two teams Sunday. The bus will leave for Dodger Stadium from Balearic Center, 197S Balearic Drive, at 11 a.m. and return at approximately 4:30 p.m. The fee of $9.SO per person inotudes the bus ride and seating at the stadium. Mu•lclaa plan• UCI claues Gwendolyn William Koldofsky. a distinguished accompanist, will share her skills during two master classes for UC lrvine singers and pianists Tuesday and Wednesday at the campus Fine Arts Village Concert Hall. Observers are welcome during the afternoon sessions both days. A SS fee will be charged. Further questions may be irected to the school of music at 856-661 S. Stop-Gap to ln•tall officers New officers of Stop-Gap, a touring Orange County theater company, will be installed Monday evenmg at a wine and cheese reception at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. Those to be seated include Jack Butler. president; Sharon Esterley. vice president: Victoria Bryan, secretary, and Burt Goodman. treasurer. The program begins at 7: 15 and further informution is available.at 497-4671 . CIJoru• to entertain •enlors The Barber Shop Chorus from Pasadena and San gabrieJ will entertain Friends of Oasis al the senior citizens' center multi-purpose room. at 5th and M...auerite avenues. Corona del Mar, Sunday. · The songfest is scheduled for 2 p.m. Further information may be obtained by calling the center at 7 Sf.;-94 71. I Realt12 tam .et at Saddleback The Loma Linda Center for Health Promotion will hold a health and risk evaluation program Sunday at SaddJeback College in Irvine. The program features a resting electrocardiogram, treadmill test, blood pressure measurement and lifestyle counseling. Call 559-1313 for information and a testing appointment. Flnal dance perf onnance The final performance of the Free to Be You and Mc Dancers will be held at 7:30 tonight at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center. The dancers, from C}\ifds-Pacc Day Care Center of Costa Mesa. are all mcunbers of the day care center. and will be accompanied hy-,a"Juest pcri'ormance from members of the Harbor Area Girls Club. Proceeds will go toward construction ofa float for the annual Lions Club Fish Fry Parade. Tickets are $2 for adults and 75 cents for children. A•tllma center group meetlng The Orange County Chapter of the National Jewish Hospital/National Asthma Center will hold its April meeting at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at Columbia Savings & Loan. Wilson Street and Harbor Boulevard. Costa Mesa. The volunteers are involved in fund-raising for the medical center, which specializes in research, education and care of those who suffer from chronic respiratory diseases. For more information. call 546-5271. Orange Com DAILY PILOT/Saturday, March 31, 19a. AS Leisure World residents used as 'bait' for burglar SANTA ANA (AP) -A former executive of a property management firm has testified that she allowed 21,000 residents of Leisure World Laguna Hills to be used as "bait" to catch a burglar who rajded 16 homes three years ago. The admission came in the Orange County Superior Court trial of a lawsuit filed by a Leisure World resident who was a burglar:y victim. Rose Huhn, 77, alleses neghaencc in allowina the burglar mto the enclosed high-security retirement-style com- munity. Huhn says she lost valuables worth $200.000 in a burglary Feb. 29, 1981. The burglar. Thomas Valle, is now in prison. Huhn is suing Professional Com- munity Management Inc., which manages Leisure World and provides security, and the Golden Rain Foun- dation. which sets policy. She claims PCM deliberately neglected to warn her and her neif;h· bors about the "rash of burg1aries.' Her attorney, Gary Mohi, contends PCM officials withheld information from residents because they did not want to hurt resale values of homes. Meanwhile, Leon Stipes, Leisure World's former chief of security, testified that management repeatedly reject~d his.suggesuons for bol,tered secunty at the controlled-access com- munity 50 miles southeast of Los Angeles. Stipes' former boss, ex-PCM per- sonnel director Mary Hogue "Mike" Christiansen. testified last week that she was more concerned about catch- ing the burglar than in telling resi- dents l\ow to protect themselves. .. Did you voluntecrJht residents of Leisure World u ball'!" Moh1 J~ "Yes," Christiansen said. "I di n't sec individual r«ideots as bah. ( w the community as a drawina ca . " "You, in efltct, volunteered the community to be bait for the burglar in your decision? Correct? .. Moh i asked. "Yes. It was not a consideration &o inform the residents. That was no& the plan of action we took." Christiansen said. "I didn't feel we had a crime wave. I felt we had a number of burglaries that occurred fairl y closel.Y t<>cether for a penod of time. I felt 1t would do more damage to 21.000 ~pie to fri&hten them than the few individuals who were burglarized. Sending out a fl yer ... woufd have frightened them excessively." GUAlfANTllO l#ITAU.ATfON AVA&. Vl#Yl l JUAVALAIUATIU91TANTIALU llllH ,~,. CARP~T ••u.a. INC. MOW 2 LOCAno.tl Te .... YOU I ·= .:'lA=· 1•3WUTCUffll. a.ceu.•M. ::· 15M70I MN111 .._nm"' • rEN'*IATlllMIWCl•ftl-• lftl 100,000 bullet train riders seen ~ •• ~~l~C~l~SH~~R~U~F~F~E~L~L~'S~==========±===============~====;::;=; GOLD,DIAMOHDI 0 NOTICE .n411YALUAILll UPHOLITIRY,INC. ...,~~ -4. WI. UllLI .llWILlll fw ttie .... tf Y• ute ~--• •73-0ll5 1122 ..... llQ. 3111 Newport Blvd. cma IUA -S4a.11sa SAN DIEGO (AP) - The promoters of a proposed high-s peed "bullet train" that would halve the two-hour travel time between Los Angeles and San Dieso say they've completed a study that shows they'll have 100,000 riders a day in the first year of operation. Officials of American Hi~ Speed Rail CofP.., trying to build the 130-mile electrically-powered train route between California's two largest cities. told the San Diego County Board of Supervisors this week they cx~ct to generate $380 million in revenues if the train befins operating as planned tn 1989. A six-month study re- vealed that the train would be attractive to 12.6 million residential customers and SO million overnight vis- itors in Los Angeles, Or- ange and San Diego coun- ties. The company faces a suit by five cities who oppose· various aspects of the $3. I billion electric raj! system. The cities, in San Diego and Orange counties. arc seeking assurances that failure of the train project won't cost the taxpayers any money, and city of- ficials also want a more dctajled environmental re- view than was provided in a special bill passed by the state Legislature. Beautiful English Sideboard Retail '3,750 Sale '1,950 Good thru 4-4-84 3426 P.C.H. Corona del Mar 673-9510 llNITllT PllLIO llOTIOI •••r&rr ... ••Htsfllfllllll&•tts•f Ftrtlp .... ," PERSllll, lF&HllllSTll HlllDMlDE RUGS Ordered to be eold due to dlfflcult.les of USA linked corporations ln Iran and Afghanistan owing. The reponed war aituat.lon forclna the banker and client to auapend tradinl operationa. folJowtni UJU'ftOlved eventa tn ~ countries of ort,m on the parties in F.wope finandnc the movmienta of all categories of hand knotted carpeta. AllO Including other valuable oriental rup and a vast number of genulne tradltJOnal certificated oriental rup in fine, superfine, and art lnvestment over 200 pi.ecel large, small and runners. Each rug wW be eold lmmediately. AUCTION SAT., MAR. 31 et 2 PM (View at 1 PM) WESTll SOITI COAST PWA llTEL .... &ate• lh4., ......... San Diego Freeway (405) Bristol St. Exit Auctioneer: Morris Taibel, Lie. #A855 terms: Cash or Check TO PATRONS PUBLIC WORKSHOPS WILL BE HELD BY OCTD AND THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TO DISCUSS BUS LINE REROUTINGS AND FREQUENCY CHANGES IN THE DOWNTOWN AREA OF HUNT- INGTON BEACH. PATRONS WHO RIDE THE 25, 29 & 76 BUSES MAY BE IMPACTED. THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1984 3:00 PM-4:00 PM & 7:00 PM-8:00 PM CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 2000 MAIN STREET, HUNTINGTON BEACH r;~~I 9 Bookcases On Sale! WHIRLPOOL 19.5 CU. FT NO FROST REGRIGERATOR 3£or159 (Reoul.111y 3 tor Sf19) l ach ready io assemble unit $!.Inds n·h 11 30"w x 12"d Optional accessor ts such as extra shelws. glass doors and Orop·liO let ~o cre11t )OUf own wall sys m Cho<>Se from """ O\lrablt rmishes Single bookcase m Also ava1!1bll in 16 • depth at 3 tor S21t. ., SI& 11. All units come with lour shelYes. three of whleh are adiustable. while. d1111 bu~her block. tnd Olk , DlftlCI OPEN DAn.Y 11-1 SUWMY 12-1 Customer 8'"'" H1•tt11-pft• clfl (213) Ml·1S35. ....... c.... ........ 290 hit 22nd StrMt J01S lri*' S.. 32"4 laac Thoma ~ (2111 MMm (714) m.irn • •sato --------- • . . ~ ---'----------------- - ------- /' , EHT201ZK • TEXTURED STEEL DOORS • TEMPERED GLASS SHELVES • ENERGY SAVER ONLY 729 95 19'' DIAGONALCOLOR 21" REMOTE CONTROL ONLY s49995 HOTPOINT WA • CABLE READY •REMOTE SAVE NOW R & DRYER i:..'69995 ;: PAIR I r------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 There's Still Time to Enroll in · I Spring Classes at L9 ·range Coast College! I . l MID-SEMESTER, NINE-\VEEK CLASSES BEGIN APRit 9 (CLASSES ARE TUITION FREE) Jn Order to Cut Costs, the Schedule Will NOT Be Mailed to Residents of the Coast District THIS IS YOUR COPY OF OCC's NINE WEEK c~ SCHEDULE ACCOUNTING ACCT tCM-0,,.C« TICH 4.0 UNITI PREREQUISITE ACCT 101 0 11 103 00-43 12-230 MTWTH Bua Ed 104 Clerk F ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES ADM IV 020-IHOATHAHD "vw 1.0 UNIT PREREQUISITE COMPLETION OF ONE 0 11 MORE SOIESTEllS OF SHORTHAND 0071 7-130 TTH PM 8ua Ed 108 Tl'Ky I .. ADM IV 025-IHOATHND AVW 2 t .O UNIT PREREQUISITE COMPLETION OF ONE OR MORE SEMESTERS OF SHORTHAND 001' 7-UO TTH PM l u1 Ed 1111 Traicy I ADM IV 0'4)-A8C SHORTHAND 2.0 UNITI oon 1-730 MW PM lut Ed 108 l'urctlH H ADM IV 035-AIC STENO RIV t.O UNIT· PREREQUISITE COMPLETION OF ADV Sii OJO 0011 1-130 MW PM lu1 Ed 108 furc:tl• H ADM SY 100-COLLfOE TVPIHO .0 UNITI A fl 00 FEE WltL. 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April 2. and Thursday. April 5. In the college's Admissions Office. Regis tration appointments are not needed. You may drop In any time between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. to sign up for classes. Registration "ill contlnut' durjng the first week of classes. Ap rll 9-1 ~ For Re~lstration Information. Phone -.32-577 2 ELECTRO-DIAGNOSTIC TECHNOLOGY EDT 271-NIW CON CAltDIO PllEREOUISITE EDT 115 2133 7-t TH PM ..,, le 1.0 UNIT 1 ti llMIOft " EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY EMT tlO-IMT Al!ClftTlfY t.O UNIT PllEREOUISITE CURRENT CALIFORNIA EMT I CERTIFICATION Tll• FOl/o•lllQ l.f A 7 W••-CourH B•QlflfllflQ Aprll :14. 19'4 2241 1-10 T PM Agrlc 110 FIU/Oettllflft ENGLISH··BASIC SKILLS N•I••• Fl.,.rlet lfl Eng11111 R•qiNHI Nor lnl•nd•O For SI""-"" lfl Engl••" Al A S•cond l•"QU•P• EHOL 005AC-IAltC "UDINO 1.1 UNITI 2409 7·10 M PM l.lt&Ln 224 "ootllet» M ENOL 051 -IURVIVI IN COL 2.0 UNITI PREREQUISITE CONCURRENT ENROLlMENT IN A LECTVRE COURSE 2•27 11 MTWTH Home E 111 R1cherdaon C 2•29 12 MTWTH Home E 111 Richerdson C 2•31 1 MTWTH Home E 111 Rlcherdson c ENGL 057-SPELLIHO TECH 1.1 UNITS 2445 12 MWF C&Adm 108 Snow R 2447 9·1 T PM Llt&Ln 111 lnow A EHOL OtO-ORAMMAR 1.5 UNITS 2•51 9 MWF C&Adm 108 Stiff EHOL Ot2-VOCAI ILDO 2 2•59 12-130 TTH 2481 3--430 MW 2483 7-10 T PM Home E 110 LHl Ln 22• UtlLn 224 1.1 UNITI DeH R SnowR Orey I ENGLISH-COMPOSITION AND RELATED STUDIES ENOL 101-INTRO LllAAAY t.O UNIT PREREOUISI TE CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT IN A COURSE REOUIRING .. 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A1A ... ·1 BB schedules ·area-wide prayer conference I T .. ple INJU el N-rt lludi (C-.natln). Thechun:hcholtwillanaonder1hedin<tloaorJobn I Plnt ~rtldu Cbrd, 1207 Main St, Huntinaton Beldl, will be the slte of an ioter-chu.rch1 area-wide prayer conference to be held Friday and Saturaay, April 6 and 7. The conference will be conducted by the Revival ~~r FeUowshipA~~nded and 1dtrected by the Rev. Arirtin Gesswcin. vrpniud more than 40 ycan 110. the prayer fellowship ~ored in ptberin1 mini1ten and church leaden for replar weekly or monthly prayer' fellowships, prayer trainina and major confercnoes. Conference 1peakm will include the Reverends Qa~in; Paul Otten auociate and conference co-Qrdinator; Ray Ortlund. di~tor of renewal miniatries: and Dick Eastman, ditector of ··chanae the Wor1d' schools of prayer. /-. paator's plannina oommittee is comprised of Steve Pwdue of Calvary Chapel and Al Jansen of First United Methodist Church as eo<hairmen; Thomas Overton, Finl Chrlstlan Church; Edward Leion. Warner Street Baptist Ctuarch; Gary Wyatt. Abundant Ufc FelloWlhip; Paul Schtlep, Community Bible Church: Stephen Henrich. Evinaelical Free Church: and Jim Murray. Emmanual Christian Fellowship. deaUna with the chal&enae or-Oettioa Throuah the Oettina ThrouahStqe.•• T6e Sunday mornin1 messqe wUJ be .. Fill Me, Lord.•• Comp&ctina the series, ju1t prior to £aaJ.er Sunday, will be "Prepare Me, Lord .. on April 8, and "Thank You. Lord" on April l .S. Tbe ICri~tural vehicle Rev. Schuller uses in this leriet ti PWm 23. Thtte meuqet are des1aned to help people who are •oina throuah a tryina time in their life. For more informauon, call 643-.2700. • • • k Vmc.t •• Paal C.tlloUc C.vell, 834.S Talbert Ave .• Huntinaton Beach, will host a Lenten day of prayer from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 7. The Rev. Joseph Glynn, retreat master at Mary and Joseph Retreat Center, Rancho Palos Verdet, will aive an Introduction to contemplative prayer usinJ scripture. the teachinaa of St. John of the Cross and St. Teresa of Avila. and modem psycholoay. Panicipants are asked to brina a sack lunch. Beverages will be provided. Suaaested don.ation is $3. For further information. call Maaaic Reynolds. 847-22.S.S or Lil Kelly, 847-4996. 2401 Irvine Ave., will present Dr. Daniel O. Aldrich. Thompson with MichMI Sindf'na& lbCOtpA. I chancellor of UC lrvine as featured suest 1paker Friday, The~ wm be a ~bership onn11uon lnlioa 11 April 6, at I: l' p.m. at Shabbat services. 11 : 15 a.m. in the Libr&ry. Bible Study FeUowshap meets at I Dr. Aldric~ who has served as chancellor since l 962. 9 a.m. in the church library and Sunday SCbool clatRI will speak on·· 1he Colleae of Medicine -Past, Present meet at IOa.m. with a fUllChrillian Educallon prOlflm.A and Future." He will discun the ~Iona debate over nurxry i1 available for bebiet and toddlers. The the location ofa teachioa hospital on the UCI campus, the 1lan·lanJuqe ~up mmcct1at I l:l~ in the upper room. acquisition of the former Oranse County Hospn.al, the For more 1nformatlon, call •9 .. 8061. I need for a community hospilll for Irvine's boomina CaplitraM Valle~ a.:r.:. :, ae11p.u sa.... 3226 l I population. and the recent com~mise to 10 ahead with Camino CapiJtrano. Suite D-106, san Juan Capisttano, an IT¥ine Medical Center in the mduatrial complex. will bear the Rev. Leslie Scott Harrold speak on lhe topic I F0Uowin1 the services. there will be a rea:ption (Onea "You Can't Pool Principle" at the 11 a.m. service. l Shabbat)lnhonorofthel'Cndi~retirementofDr.Aldrich R H 'd ·11 d ' ••h in June. The community is invited to panicipate in l.. ev. arroJ' w1 ascuss ow to operate auoc:ie. I honorina his 22 yean of let'Vice to the university and the rally in harmony with the law of cause and dtcci." 1 A short bealin1 service is held at I 0:30 a.m. I commun ty. Tbccburchcentcrisopcn Mondaylhrou&h Tbunday, 1 For further lnformati2n• C:ll S48·6900 or 969-1623. from 10 a.m. top 3 p.m. Many telf·help boob are available I New1'ff~tebhtlu~uch.610W. 18th St .. Costa in the center. I Mesa, will hear the Rev. Dr. Eleanor Jackson explain that For funher information. call 24()..6463. I asrecment with life brin~ peace in a message entitled "It's St. A.Hre•'• PresbrkJ.; O•TCll. 600 St. Andrews Easier Than You Think at the I 0:30 a.m. service Sunday. Rd .. Newport Beacb. wtl conduct its annual rumm~ sale The sessions will commence Friday from 7 to 9:30 p.m., and conclude Saturday, from 9:30 a.m. 10 3 p.m. A luncneon will be served at noon Saturday and is included -------------------in tbe pre-registration fee of S l 0. At the door fee will be This SundaW. and every first Sunday of the month. ·i " ,., 9 6 · W'llbe"Fam'ly 0 ... hi'pSunda "I 1. f. · h h on Thu~y. Apn ~. 1rom a.m. to p.m .. and nday. I 1 1 •" Y· n icu o Juniorc urc · April 6, from 9 a.m. to noon. in Oierenfield Hall. I the children arc invited to auend and participate in the Items of clothina for the entire family W111 be · Sl2. The fil'$t monthly "Concen of Prayer" will be held in the First United Methodist Church of Huntington Beach on Monday, May 7, from 7 to 10 p.m. • • • Rucbo Capl1truo CommaaJty Cllarcb, 292S I Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, will hear the Rev. Roben A. Schuller. pastor, in bis series of messa&es Theiss retains Lutheran post Bar Mitzvah set for Irvine youth service with their par~nts. Member'$ of the Junior church available. Other merchandise includes furniture. antiques. I will serve as greeters. ushers and refreshment hosts. tools, shoes. lUUIJC. sporttn& goods. housewares. hnens I Richard l(jnsey will provide special music accom-and books. A bouuque will have J·ewelry and art objects. I panied by Betty Wooldridge at the organ. · · f t The Bible Study Class. taught by Dr. Don Sharer. All proceeds will 10 to support the m1n1ons o tbe associate minister. bc&ins at 9: IS a.m. church. I The Women's Cui Id will hold a craf\ workshop For funher mformati~n• C:ll 646-1 S3S. I followed by a luncheon on Thursday, April S. at 10 a.m. Unitartu Ualver1allJt Fellow1\lp. 429 C~ I Adam Jeffrey Davis will be caJled to the Torah on Instruction will be given on craft items to be sold at the Drive. Laguna Beach . will hear the Rev. Maurice QSCkn I Saturday. April 7. by Rabbi Bernard l(jna. spiritual leader church Christmas Boutique. All women are invited to speak on "George Washinaton the Man .. at the 10:30a.m. I of Shir Ha-Ma'alot-Harbor Reform Temple ofNcwpon attend. service Sunday. t Beac~his will be another of a series in the "Soviet For more information. call 646-1032. A historian and short-story writer, Rev. Ogden will f .. • • • peel away the stuffy mbconcep11ons about our first Twinning" program initiated in Oranae County by Shir Nelpbor11ood Con1re1atloul Cllarcb, St. Ann's and president to reveal a compassionate, lively.a lusty leader. 1 1 Ha-Ma'alot. Adam, son of Linda and Harvey Davis of Glcnneyre Streets. Laguna Beach. Will hear the Rev . Rev. Osden is the reaular minlltcr or the Unitarian Irvine. will not be standina alone. Standing at bis side, in William J. Eilers preach at the 10 a.m. service Sunday. Universalist Church ofOianac County in Anaheim. ; absentia. will be Alexander K.heifets of Leningrad. For more information, call 494-36SI or •94-47•3. I The lives of these two young men differ in many ways. • • • Adam is free to attend temple school and Shabbat services Lapa Pre1byterlu Cll.r~. 41 S Forest Ave.. I Herbert H. Theiss of Costa Mesa has been re-elected openly, while Aleunder is not. However, on ~pril 7, they Church attendance Laguna Beach. will hear the Rev. Jerry Tankersley preach I treasurer of the 22-member board of directors of Good will share a common bond as they share their Sir Mit.zvah. at the 10: IS a.m. service on Sunday. t Sbcph.erd Lutheran Home of the West. a California Adam isa 7th grade student at Venado Middle School, d bl Mitzi lnterlandi, choir director, will lead the Chancel 1 corporation providing Christian care and training for where he is active in the music and drama programs. re uces pro em.a Choir in several hymns. Child care IS provided durina the t people who arc mentally retarded. Recently, he has spent much of his free time volunteering service. Theiss. a retired vice president ofTico Title Insurance at a veterinary clinic. As Adam speaks to the congreption. A coffee fellowship will be held on the patio followina f Co .. isa member of Christ Lutheran Church of Costa Mesa he will talk ofanimals and how they relate to Jewish law. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP)-Parents and children the service. and presently serves as chairman oftheboard of ciders and Joining his parents in celebratina this Simcha will be who attend church together have fewer domestic problems Christian educauon for all ·~is ~eld 11 9 a.m. and vice president of voters. his sister. Tamara. and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol than families that don't attend church. says a study by the the New lnquiren' Class meets with the pastor. Good Shepherd Lutheran Home of the West operates Zellman, Mars Margaret Davis. and Mr. and Mrs. Max Search Institute. Weekly Bible classes for women meet on Tuesdays at homes and training programs for 624 people who arc Davis. Other family members will be coming from The r~port, based on a survey of8, l 65 adolescents and 9: IS a.m .. and· for men on Wednesdays at 7 a.m. Lenten , mentally retarded. Homes are located in El Toro, Apple Cleveland. Florida and Indiana. 10,467 parents. says the more favorable youna people's Bible Classes ar~ continuin& to meet in pri vate homes on 1 Valley, Terra Bella. Visalia and Fremont in California; For more information on the "Soviet Twinning" attitudes arc toward church. the more likely they arc to Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. I Cornelius and Hillsboro, Orcaon; and in Littleton. program, call Nancy Levin. director of education, at have compassion for other people and the less likely they The Becomcrs Fellowship ..,..jll meet today at 7 p.m. at I ;Co=:::lo=l'ad==o=·=================================6=44-::::::=7:20:3:·:::================================a=re=t=o.=u=se=d=ru==as=·=a=lc=oh=o=l=o=r=cn=ga==ge==in=a=n=ti=-$0C===ia=lbe==h=a=v=io=r:::::::::.(~P=leti::::::11e::::::94=ee==R.£:::L==IO=l=O=U=a=/=A8:::::::=::::::::========:;; Orange Coast RELIGio-us DIRECTORY I I I I • I I '----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---, • IEW THOUIHT CHRISTlll CHURCH Rn. Dr. EIMnor C. Jeckeon "IT'S USIEll THAI YOU THiii" Bible Study Class 9: 15 Sund1y Morning Mtssitt & Ht1'1ng Serr1ct held 11 1030 am 111 ................ .... tMtt (lH) e.1112 1111 A ....... (l1•) I• HI• PllllGE OF PUOE LITllEllAI &.L.o. Putor Oon Brenlro -Pastor Oan Knudeen l••••r, &,rll ht Wen~lp lent•• 1111011 "TIE llYElllllTY IF 101" Pastor Brendtro 1:30 -Sunday lchool for Everyonel Wt41td1J lart• 21tll lea's lrtakfHf 1· l I• lwealas lenlff1 1111 •• Colony Kitchen -·Harbor & 405 Fwy. At Baker a Meaa Verd• Ea1t Ce.ta MHa 549-0521 ~~~99o~H~~E;t,9e!J 7·30 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite I 9 00 AM • Holy Eucharist Alie II 10 45 AM -Holy Euchanst Rite II Chufch School and Adult Education 9 00 & 10:45 AM (Music. sermon. and child care at 3 servtces) 11PRA YER AND PRAISE" 7 00 PM • Flrll Sundey of each month MIO·WEEK WORSHIP Monday -Friday -8 30 AM Morning Prayer Tuesday. 1O00 AM Eucharist & Heahng SeMce Wednesday . 6 30 AM Holy Eucharist Rector. Fr. John Alhey • Aaeoc .. Fr. 8nan Cox Alllttlng The Rev Todd Sorensen • Mr Samuel Shafer The Rev Thomas Henry • Mr Ronald Doiron ~.\1:\1'.l.\~IE~t:l'I~< Ill'\!.< lll'lH'll 3209 Via Lido• Ntwp0n Beech • 714'~75-0210 CHURCH OF CHRIST 117 w . ...., c.... .... ..a111 We'r9 A 0otno -°'°""'9 -0rowtno Chureh IUMDAY llft'ICll ..... ITUDY t A.IL WOR .. 10 A.II. a I P.11. 4 10 A.M.-.. l11lng Thlnf• In ..... W•r" ........ I P.M.-"lt"'lllM of the Kingdom" lllU HOU" '°" CHILOMN ...... no-, ....... -Deue Cell, y .............. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH THE AEV AOIEAT COAN!LISON 1:00 Ml Elldwlll 1:15 Ml£..,,,,,. Clwdt $""'11 • ,.,,., Plft Avt. L• leach 4M·3542 I . , CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTH€A CHURCH. THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS • Sunday, Aprll 1st, 1984 "UNREALITY" Co1ta M••• -Flrat Church of Chrlat, Sclentl•t 2llO ..... Ywde Df., Coete ....._ Ctwrch 6 lundeJ loMel -10:0G A.M. Reedlftt Room, 2llO ..... Ywde Dr. t A.M.-4:tl P.M. Mott. tltrU lat. Wed. 7°7180 P.M. -1-t:aO P.M. trvlne -Flrat Church of Chrl1t, Sclentl•t RMOM Ian .._...,. lfttertMdle• loMol •1111ot1e11aon (Neer Y•) Chureh 6 IUftdaY 9ohOot -10:00 A.M. ftMdtnt ftoom, 4SIO larranoa "'WJ" Suite 145 ltOMCtMI& Plaza 10 A.M. -4 P.M. Mon. thru .... 10 A.M. -7 P.M. Thur.ct.J CMd CM• -Suncley I weo.....sey Huntington Beach -Flrat Church of Chrl1t, 8clentl1t '"' • °""· HufttlfttrtOft ...... Churoh I IU"4MJ loMol -1Ck'OO A.II. ............. _ • ......,.,l Newport Beach -Flret Church of Chrl1t, 8alentl1t noa vaa Lido, ,..wpott .. .oh Church • l uftd•J k hool -t:OO I 10:30 A.M. "•edlng ,.oom, u 11 Via Lido Mon. thru •••. -• A.M.·l P.M. TUH . -7·1 P.M. CMd Cere Pro"'Cleel Tu..Oayto -t 30· 1 l 30 A M lor Study Time Newport leach -S.Cond Church of Chrl1t, lclentl•t 1100 PNlftO View Df., corona del..., Ch"'°" 6 lundeJ lohoot -1Ck'OO A.M. RHdlnt Room -.00 1 " I . Coeet Hwy., CdM WID. !VINING TllTIMONY Ml!TIN08 - I P.M. ALL CHURCHll All ,,.. cordl•tty invited to 1119'\d ,..,. church MtVIGH and en1oy th• prlVll9QH ol IM R11di~ Room• Child Cart Provided At ALL SERVlCf S ChHd CaN ""tded AT ALL AftVICll • 1 e IERMOM TOPIC: APRIL 111 "lm11111 Tiii ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, I CtUCH Of RlllGIOUS SCENCE Memt>« of the United Church of Aellolou• Set.no• 2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92848 Adultl & Jr. Church fOf lnfOfmatlon 9:00& 11 :00 R.v. P Buaett H9·1331 • IEllOIT HM80R LunDM CtUCH 111 o...·Dr. .....cNn' MACH .... , .....~ ..... ,...., WORSHIP SERVICE ............ 8AM A 10:30AM SUNDAY SCHOOL ............................ 9:15AM Signing for Hearing Impaired... 8AM Service ..., ... ,_ ...... WIL.COMI CHRtilT LUTHmllAN CHURCH (..-ourt lynod) "'Vlellftl IL. c.-.... ~ y, T.,..., ,_.., -•t-1111 ........... ,...., ....................... ._., ............... c....-t:IOA.IL c......_.._, .. _,...., __ _ COtMJNITY Ct«JRCH CONGREGATIONAL 111 .... letropeAH. Cofene def ... r 144-7400 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dleotpl• of Ctwiat) 2401 Int... ............... ...... m 1 Moninc S&J\d3y School 9 AM Donald W. Kull, lltnl•tw 10 A.M. -l undeJ W~lp C~ ld'OGI e1M1 ~CW• ! Won.., 10 AM GeM lweneon, Mlnlet« hurch of stt ew by the (Trad1t1one1 Epjacopal) HOLY COMMUNION ~ACH SUNDAY -9:00 a.m. !Book of Common PraY9f -1921!) MERTZ HALL 01 Community Congregallonal Church 611 Hellotro~. Corona del Mar Tht Rn J1111t1 HoNttld -S32·2201-Tht Rtt. Sll'llUll Scheiblef SOUTH COAST CllUICM OF IEUCIOUS SCIHCE lU 22nd St. es ~~ Costa Mesa •o: 960-2715 -Aprl ht TOPIC: "YOU AR£ ENOUGH" Rn . Emit Nylandtf Senlctt 9 Ul ... , A Cordlel Welcome from The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Cotta MeM FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. • Harbor Blvd. Churdt lohool .. .., • ......., 10>tl Chart. 0. Clark. Minister Newport ach CH1~·~H~Nlf" UNITED METHODIST 1coo W Balboa Blvd m-JIOI Or Robert B. SheP•rd. Jr. Wore.Wp a Church lchoot 1:30 A.II. WMkdaJ ,,..achoo! end D•J c.,. 7:30 A.M ... :00 P.11 . Huntington a..ch North COMMUNITY UNlnD METHODIST CHURCH 68e2 Hell Av.. 14'2·4461 · Wor9hlp lentol 1:30. 10:GO l:IO lundeJ loMol 10:00 Interpreter for the Hurlng Impaired 111 10 00 A '-I I Fountain Valley FIRST UNITID MITHODllT CHURCH 18225 Buehetd St. ··-Jamee A. Hedley, P .. tor Worehlp l C .......... .... A.II. NIWPORT CINTaR UNITID MITHODllT 1•1 ... ..-A .... c.... ...... M4-0741 Worahlp a Church School 1:30 A.M. Tlf!IO-.. .......... Rev. Ken McMiiian You Wiii .. Welcomed -And H1lpedl FIRIT CHRllTIAN CHURCH ...... .. ~ ................ auNOAY: Morning Wortntp 9AM Bib .. SchOol 10:45AM Evening Worehlp 8PM MtfM '"""' ..,._......, .. "••• Miiie ,.,.., 0...,. ~. Mlfttat.,... I Mwoe lcNft, 0Wec10t of~ ldueltlOrl DIAL·A411VOT10M -..... °"'91 --1111 •1 011'*'1CtwtM..._,_.. This Sunday Worship In I I I IT. ANDReW'I PMUYTEIUAN CHURCH I 800 St. Andr.,.. R'*' •Newport Bwtl • 131-2880 l .................. ,,........ I WORSHIP SERVICES • 7:30, 8:45 & 10: 15 A.M. "GOO CAN USE AICY'*l-·f YOO ME Wll.Ni" JOSHUA 2: 1-2• Dr. John A. Huttman. JR .. Preaching Programs -7.30 am -Child Care 8 •S a m -Infants thru Adult Classes 10 15 a.m -Infants thru 6th Grade & Adult CIUSM AK tt1lpNM ltl 2111 ~~..q...qo..q...qo..q..'°',o...D-.D-.b-.D Laguna Presbyterian Church A The "Church of the Chimes·· ~ t!'; f'ort'st Avt'nU(' Phont' 494 7555 A lnf'ndl\ 'hun h 111r t~ South< ount\ '>11m11l.11m1t -.c-nnon" ltruulllul Olll"ll Sunday Worship 10: J5om Child car~ pr-ouid~ Church School Classu 9:00am PRESBYTERIAN CtlltCH Of THE COVENANT .. ,..,._ M .. Coetl ..... -aJ.SMQ 9"U08 A. Kurrt.. hetor Tarry Mccanna, Director ot YOYlh Mlnlatri.a Cyndi McCanM, Olreclor of Children's Mlnlstr .. a • ....., • .,..,. -l:IO • 10:00 A.II. Churc:tt lcMot -Chldrln tlWU Adult9 10:00 A.Ill. Nurwy _,. awa'1''1 -l:IO 6 10:00 A.II .• v...-.-r•P.11. ALL SAINTS At.t:RICAN EPISCOPAL CtdCH Acc ....... Mle ltJl a...efC_...,_ 18M2 Bushard, Fountain Volley 963-3801 .. Y. STlflllt• W. ,...-.. l lCTOI HOl Y COMMUNION MOttNING NA YH.CHUICH SCHOOl • . MOINING NAYH & $11MON • • ......... • ,.,... .~;....;·,·, A.M. ~·~ t:llAM. 1·00 AM 9•1S AM 1100AM SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HAMOR M,ORM TRM"-1 . .. , .......... ,,...,...... •11~ .... ,......, ...... •• et ,.,..,,._,.,.._...... T~P.M. .... tilt lllfert·lnlll lnl -21M k 111t1 Rabbi e.m.rd P: King MUl6C• Mt SNkJer Ectucator. N9ncy LNr\ .. ~---- ~-' EMtf)luft Dr s ..... port lwt\ c.lf. ,.,, ........ n ... ...,.?mt ~ (ConwwtM) ¥ Pr9-School -Hebt .. & Sunday SchOOI BarfMltlvah Training Youth Group -!Mat.mood 9«vtoea: Fri. I: 1& pm Sat. t 1!5 am Sun. 9:30 em 111 W•t Hamltton, Coeta ..... a1..aa Bffi Rifn ~ .... , ..... ( ..... ) ,.,,.,,,., ~. , .. frtcMy Of Monti\ -.,.~ AMIQtOUI 9cftoOl. ~ E.d .• 'loum Ot'CIUPI. 841911 1011 C•,..•*· ... .,,rt l 11ctt .... ,. ' •l .... \ Or1nge Cout OAILY PILOT/Saturday, Maret\ 31, 1984' Expo seeks youth groups Youth-oriented organizations tire encourqed to participate. in Youth Expo '84, to be held April 28 and 29 at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Any Orange County youth group that would like to put up educational exhibits, informative displays and booths, or present demonstrations and special ac- tivities during the two-day youth fair should contact the Youth Expo office ~t the fairgrounds at 751-3247 or writing to Youth Expo, c/o Orange County Fair, 88 Fair Dnve. Costa Mesa 92626. Groups already planning to participate include the Boys and Girl Club of Tustm, Youth Sci- ence Center in Fullerton, Girl Scouts of Orange County ~d several Cub Scout groups. ) MD cheerleaders fifth in U.S. meet EV seeks talented youths Cheerleaders from Mater De1 High School in Santa Ana placed fifth in the recen1 Nation.ii H111.h School Checrleadang Champ1onsh1p at ~a World in Orlando, Fla. The compcuuon included 70 cheerleading squads from acrosi. the country. ~ater Dc1 rece1' ed a cas h award of$500 for its achie vement Members of the Mater Di'.'1 squad She's shy But Sa•ha, a 2-year-old ter- rier, could be good natured and lovw.ble once she get• to know you. You can get to know her better at thge Newport Beach AnlJDal Shelter ln Costa Mesa. are Marc .\lhnll.ham . Jctl 'aron . Kristen .\gu1ere. Suzie Hard}. Mind~ Guard, Bndgt't Fet~. T1ffan~ Ven- tura. Kath) Wardell.C arol Sulhnger. Karen Burke. Laura Pntzl. Neil Zuzueta. Ja) Clarke and John Mt>r· ino. Kids' spring break camp set in Mesa The Costa Mesa Recreation Department is offering a week-long day camp for yo ung- sters ages 6 through 12 at the Balearic Center. 197 5 Balearic Drive. Games. crafts. sports and a trip to Universal Studios will be offered .for the children whale school is out for spnng break . April 16-20. The fee for the regular session. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m .. is $50. Fee for early bird session. from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m .. is$55. For more information. call 754-51 58. Youth activities at Laguna High The Laguna Beach recreation department 1s sponsonng an afternoon of new games an d fun activitjes at Laguna Beach high school athletic field . Sunday from J p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Admission 1s free. .\rt1v1t1cs w11l 1ncludc a vanct\ of games to sun pla}ers of all ages. The Fountain Valley Exchange Ctub la conductJng ita annual S..rch for Talent conteat. The club It looking for taJented youngster• who wish to compete for prfzes In the areas of tn- 1trumental1, vocal, danee and novelty acts. The competition takes place at 7 p.m. Friday at Fountain V•fl•Y El•mentary School, 17911 Buahard St. Trophies and ribbons wltl be awarded to first through fourth c>laee Winners In all categorlM. For Jnformatton on entering, ca!t S.6-0224. OCCoffers teens tips on colleges .\ lhree-hour workshop for tet'n-agers that offers ups for selecttng a college or uni versity will be pres- ented next Saturday at Orange Coast College an Costa Mesa. The session. entitled "Where Should r Go to College." will run from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 108 of OCC's Social Science Building. The rcg1stra11on fee is $20. Lecturer Ma ry Ann Archbold will give a personal analysis of each student. taking into account his or her grades. personaltt). maturity level and needs. She will offer mformat1ot1 about different t)pes of colleges. appltca11on processes. locauons. at· mospheres and ObJecti"es. Ticket s for the program are on sale 1n OCC's Communal> Services Office in th{' Student Center bu1ldin11.. Cathedral to present . ~The Glory of Easter' ' Tht' C !)Stal (a1hedral of Garden Grove may soon set a• precedent of becoming the home of some of the most spectacular rt>hg1ous plays. Follov. ing the h1ghl} successful "Glor) ofChnstmas" run. the church IS presenting an elaborate Stage producti on with a cast of more than 400 an ··The Glof) of Easter" dramat1iat1on 'hh1ch will premiere .:\pnl 4 seven cart hh da}s of Jesus Chnst. A com pk\ stage presentation. "The Glory of Easter" will feature special effects . beautiful music. II\ e an imals. and narration b' 'eteran actor Gregory Peck. · There 'hill be :i total of 40 performances. l'hO da1l~ at &30 and 8.30 pm . begi nn ing .\pnl I and co ntinuing tGrough April 20 Apnl 1.2. and 3 will be previe'h nights. ' More than a quaner of a million people ha"c seen "The Glor) of Ch m t mas -.\ LI' ang Nata' 1t) .. in the past t)lree years. Now. to cap off the grand finale of religious ~ys. the church will dramatize a re-enactment of the last To bring about a dramatic effect. lightening bolts will surge. and thunder will sound within tht' 128-foot-high glass cathedral upon Chnst's cruc1fix 1on. For an added touch. the rec;urrect1on will be magnificent!) illuminated with lascrc; The music is an onginal score composed b) Lari) t.....1ng and fea tures the cathedral's Hazel Wnghl organ The organ pre m,1ered at the church in !v1a). 1982 and co nta1m 1 3.000 pipes. It 1s a combination of tht' forme r organ at Ne\\ York\ Lincoln Center and the cathedral's O'hn Ruffatt1 organ. . . ~············· • HARBOR FELLOWSHIP * :· BIBLE CHURCH ! s· Oranoe & 23rd, Co1t1 MH• it ~ DI f. llllllon lltNt. 1'11.D • ,.,,. it • Classn ............................. 9:1S AM Jt Ir ~ ......... 10:30 AM• 6:30 l'M • 9C lllle Study ............ Wtd 7:00 l'M • ~ . It A '-w•rhll S.~ ,_ w..ui.... • • 645-5050 •· ************** No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The Illy Pill( fits in. Portion<; of "(hnst the Lord Has Risen Today" 1s performed b) a h\le choir an~ a soloist. The score ranges from go~pcl to cathedral music . ( ast members will be dressed 1n original costume designs. including the rich robes of the Sanhedrin Court and an elegant gold-trimmed gown worn by Herod's wife . Donation\ for thi s extravaganza are $12. SO for the main floor and $1 0.50 for the east and west balconies. In formation regardtng reservations 1s available bv calling 54-(, LORY or 53-GLOR Y. The Rcservatton C:~nter at the CJ')s tal ( athedral will be open Monda} through Friday. from 10 am. to 6 p.m .. Saturda} from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m .. and '>unday. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. .:\reduction ofS-2 off the donation as offered to senior rnazens t h1ldren 1 ~}Cars of age and under. and groups of ~5 or mort'. Now therefore, I, Ewelyn Hart, Mayor of the City of N9wport leech, CA, do hereby proclaim th• w..ai frOfTI Aprll I to Aprll 12, 1914 .. the 19th ANNUAL NEWPORT HARBOR CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP WEEK - Joinus tt Jor an 1M,iut1011111 .... Neighbor Coffees lor the ladles Call for location In your neighborhood Evening neighborhood gathering• Call 760-8030 for Information MAY .. 'I NAYa ... A.fAIT Tuesday. Aprll 10, Sheraton Hotel -Newport S.acti Guest Speakflf' .... llli&n -AL -.UAll•.-·-nu(BT.) Topic LR au•-• Rase. T1ckelt on role OI your loco! church or 0 W . White Ins., 660 Nowporl Center Orn1e 6'44'·'4100 Sponsored by K IWOOIJ Club of Cor0t10 oel Mor ..... aa•••L ..... ,Alf Friday. Aptll & -Sheraton Hotel .... A ... , ........... , ..... a. .... Call Kevin Pike. &'40-80 10 for tltket Information I world scope ( 10 pOI"'' lor tech QuHhO" 1n1we11d correcttvl I "wll.111·' 11nt11mdlon11 ht•.irtng~ on the noo11n,i. lion of ( d' A11orn1•) General ~NI." poJt• p111w<l ll't C'nlh. 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Ill the lfl,\ftJf lt•11~•.Jt'' roundtable Family d11cun1on ("o scortl [)11 \tHJ •llJll"''I fll llJllH"I' lht• f 1111 till•''"''"' H!H lo 1 !)11\\1 • plJ11"1 \\h11 h 1'111 II-:\ •ll"ll,. d11 ''"'I hon~ \\oll 111••1 ,.,, l'I 1'11 lu111rt• llf'l'd "'it I 11,1111111 1 YOUR SCORE 91 lo 100 poo"ls -TOP StORE• 111 lo 90 po1"l$ -E1cellf'nl 71 ro 80 poonrs -Good 61 lo 70 poonh -Faff Knowledge Unllmlled. Inc 326-84 p-~ ·~-t7 ·q-( ·e-( ·:r 1 :sauoMHJ.L vw \pJuu~)f pJe.v.p3 ·uospJe4J1'M 10!113 :awvNSM3N Js1e.:l ·~ ·~ru.i ·i-·eJµJv 4100s ·£ '..\Jet~J:>~ \..Jnse~JJ_ «:: ·~s~~w U!MP3 · 1 :adOJSO'lllOM -------RELIGIOUS NOTES ... FromA7 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Donner for dinner, to be followed by a program featuring Elliott Miller, senior literary consu ltant for the Christian Institute and edit or of "Forward" magfazine. For more information. call 494-7555. For prayer help Dial-a-Pra}er: 494-PRA Y. ••• Orange Coast Unitarian Unlversalist Cbarcb. 1259 8umeq ·~ ·s\oqMO.) se11ea ·p .. ·,(~Je, pue .\~u8e.) .. '( ·..<uo.i ·z ·0J1x;)~ M~N · 1 :.1.un11.1.uods/uJ.1.v M31d03d ~s1e.:1 :aun~IdSM3N 600 parish leaders set for seminar ' ' V1ctona St.. Costa Mesa, will hear a sermon by the Re". Alfred J.N. Hennksen, minister of Pacific Unitarian Church. Rancho Palos Verdes. at the 10:30 a.m. service on Sunda~ In his address "An Intercepted Letter to Earthlings." Re'. Henriksen assumes that the txtraterrestnals ha' e observed Earth and before returning to their home planet. have sent us a letter he will translate. Preparation for the RENEW process of spiritual renewal in the pan shes of the Roman Catholic Diocese of I Orange entered a new pha~ this mootb which 1s expected to involve more than 600 parish leaders. An ave rage of 15 leaders from each of the 40.some panshes whi ch have choser\ to undertake RENEW will participatt' 1n training sessions which will take place throughout the diocese throu~ mid-May. For information about the children's religious ed ucation program co nducted durinJ the Sunday morning services. con tact Irene Nii sen. coordinator. at 963-1766. or Betty Hogan. program chairman, at 897-8191. Assisting in the service will be Bert Keilin. Irvine, and pianist Jean Brookhart. Fountain Valley . • • • First Church of Christ, Scientist, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa , is sponsoring a free public lecture b)'. Horacio Omar Rivas ofMiamia, Fla .• on Thursday, Apnl 5. at 8 p.m. Rivas . who speaks fi ve languages and is a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship. will speak on "The D1v10e Eco nomy ofSp1rit." He has lectured in many pans of the world. including latin America. Europe. Australia. New Zealand, Africa. and throughout the United States. including Hawau and Alaska. Frt'e parking and child care are available. • • • Young Ladles Institute, Holy Eacb.artst UO of Westminster will have its annual "Da> at the Races'' at Santa Anita on Saturday, April 7. Ticket pnce for admission and luncheon is $7.50. For reservations and tickets call the ticket chairman at 636-4509 or Mary Kunhy. YLI president. at 840-6981 . • • • Redeemer Lutllera.n Claurcb, 1230 I Magnolia. Gar- den Grove, will ~resent P.Crfonnances of "The Living Pictures of Christ' on Apnl 4 and 5 al 7:30 p.m. It is a complete {>Ortrayal oft he life of Christ in living art. Members and fnends will present duplications of 20 masterpieces including Leonardo da Vinci's "Last Supper," William Blake's "Angels Watchina Over the Tomb of Christ," and Tintoretto's "Christ at the Sea of Galilee.'' • The picture will ~ presented with special choir and instrumental arrangelents of Christian music accompani- ment with nt.arly 200 volunteers participatina. The community is invited to ~hare in this preparation fo r Easter. There will be no admission cha11e but free.will ofTerin.as will be accepted. For funher Information, call 539·9541 . • • • Coveaa1t Preabylertu a1rcla, 1855 Orange-Olive Rd .. Orange. will present the Rev. Jim Smoke a auest i.peaker on Saturday. ApriJ 7, at 7:30 p.m. • p0nsored by the Prospectors Adult Christian Sin&les Group, Rev. moke will speak on .. Bcina SinaJe: The Uneasy and Uncomfortable Crown." His prescntallon wlll include both the biblical and psychological aspectsofbeina smaJc m today's world. Rev. moke. former minister of sinslcs at Garden Grove Community Church, ha authored tbrtt books: 'Growin.& Throuah Divorce," ··suddenly Sin.ale." and "Every SinaJc Day." A coffee and dcucn social ls planned followina the presentation. Tbett will be no charac for the e~enina but a free-will ofTerin• will be accepted to help defray rotll. F-or further 1nformauon, call 998·66SO. ihe workshops are bemg conducted for parish renewal teams. including those who will be heading • RENEW committees, said Sister Christine Hiliard, C.S.J., t Associate Director of RENEW for the diocese. "The spring training sessions equip comm ittee leaders with an understanding of their role as well as the skills needed to carry out their responsibilities." Sister Christine said. "As they complete their RENEW training, these committees will begin preparations for the first season of RENEW which begins in October." The spring schedule includes four training series in English and three in Spanish. Each series consists of four I evening sessions. Also. workshops on RENEW liturgy will be conducted in English""and Spanish. "These sessions will be conducted by people who have both personal instructional skills as well as enthusiasm for the RENEW process." Sister Christine said. "They offer their proficiency in the areas of prayer. volunteerism . group leadership formation. liturgy, publicity and evalu- ation." A senes of overnight meetings for parish core teams was completed in February. Forty-two panshes of the diocese and six parishes from outside of the dloetse sent a total of 450 representative to Marywood Center to be instructed in tbe Jjroccss of RENEW by members of the Nattonal Office for RENEW io Newark. New Jersey. The core teams have moved into the beginning organizational stages in their parishes, said Sister Christine. They have selected a coordinator of RENEW for their parishes and have added at least I 0 other members to their team who a.re responsible for heading the various committees needed to implemeot the process. • "Within a gi ven parish. the total renewal team numbers approximately IS people, dependint on the size and situation of the pansh," said Sister Chrisune. -Famil~y Festival benefit slated The fifth annual Family F~uvaJ wiU take place on Saturday and Sunday, April 7 and 8, to beneflt the liean of Je u Retreat Center. The Sisters of the Society Devoted to the Sacred Heart, 1 local communtty of Roman Catholic Sistm who 1ta1Tthc retreat center, have planned a weekend of games, gift booths. music and food. . The festival wall run from lO a.m. to 8 p.m. on both days at the center, 2927 Gttenvillc St., Santa Ana A drawina will be conducted on unday and tickets are available from the sisters of the center and durina the festival. The sine,-, arc Involved in rehgious tducuon in panshe in the d10Clt"SC throuahout Orange County and in teacher tra1nina. They 1lso conduct camps for airls, boys ond fam1li 1t their facilities an Bi& Star. For more 1nformat1on, call SS7-4S ·- 9 ' ur I T OOAY'S TV LUXURY THERTRES 1st 2 M1tintt Showings Only $2.75 Unless Noted S •3t.I34•111fl6l61~ 25s1/~r:,) * FOR Funt EXCITEmEnTI V1s1tOur... * ARCADE of GAMES• ~"6,'f~'t" GREYST()KE Stlowi Oen• Hackman "" u<A••"* At 12:00 .J~,/u.u ~~~_/..., T'•RZAN 2:•0 5:20 /I', )"""''Htw~1n~ '°"' n 1 :00 .. w.J>IAn<IMI> tl!lll 10:30 1:103:205:307:409:50 Pm.ICEAl:ADEllY Ac~NST 12:50 3:u C!J ALL 5:4o 10 .10 SNEAK 12:102:304:557:109:25 l!I atl:OO ~i11g,,-ill12~~01 =;~g ~ ll!CJ llH••.._n 7 :3o .. m ,.-9:5o 12:35 2 :0 5:o o 1:20 9 :4o i3iUi!11(jsi2)63~ 2553 /~~) JAMES MIK 1110..NomlNllDnl Al 12:00 GARNER 1.j 1!!D 'TecM 17 mE 2:30 5:00 1:11 e . L o.-r 1:40 .. 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NOW PLAYING IMA fOIMTMI VAWY lMIUllA Ill.LI -Ml!wl 8'ta l'W I famiiyFw (~ --·-SN-S339 963 1307 76M6ll ~ COITAlffU llMllf •*"8f PIJClflc11*-W~ °""'·Ill 19 , (O-OS 8nslOI Eo~ CineclOlne l'tlf:ST.N'TflJ IN ~, .... Woodll11G9t 63' 1SS3 ·~ COITAlllOA Cont ma •WHTMllllWI "°-J EOWl!ds Cinema~ S5l·OM5 EOW11d1 Cinema .CCVTUPGa 97g...ii.1 WtS1 811 ·3935 f'M9"'°""°4WMt -----NOW PLAYING -----1 •HAMii• tOITA MllA 11¥111 OllAllll •..+.hv11t UA Ct-l._,n WHA!Mtt $-0 I 112.-.•1 MO OSM SSI oess ' 1391770 •llllA fOlllTAll VAlUY • lAlllllA Milli EdM<n/ ..... I U.l ....... , l .... n ,_,.., Vtllty Sellh<ft Ut•M "'"' llA Ctly C-Watch the Academy Awards Aprll 9 m~on •1• •soo .... 1 .. "" 134 ,." L.::=:=::::=::::===::::=::::===:=::~=====~=== ...... •11 •tOITAM(U FOUITAlll vaun o-.... WUtMlllUI ..... ._.. 0..-c.t• "'"'"I f_,,... AMC o..... .... UA 0-. " ... an attractive star performance from James Garner that's among his best. .. " LOS ANGIUS TIMES El TOllO LA HMM Cowards $Mldlel><1Cll AMC Fasn.on 531 S880 $Quan lf!WI( &91 0633 EOwaros WOOIMlftOOt Cotma 551~ JAMES GARNER· "TANK" OAAllOf WHTMltllfEA Cir, Center U.A Ma• 63A 2553 893 0546 OMHGl StlO<um Drive tn 639-8770 Watch the Academy Awards Aprll 9 "•Racing With the Moon' is a maall wonder.A ~ auured film , 1t brima with Jove, with inaicht and • double-edpl undentandinf ..... -LOS ANGELES TDftS A PARAMOUNT PIClURE .......... -. .,~ .. ~-... .... ~ ........ NOW PLAYING --~-WiWtM _,__,_ ..... -....c.o. =:oi--..... ....... _ ... ·-l!I!' ... °""' ......... a... ...... a.au =0-.tatm I A -- t1Ml41 Yallo 01 H7 2 .. 1 Ill 03'0 H l o~• W1tctl tilt Ac.dtmy Aw1rd1 April 9 8Rf.A UA Mo'ites 990-4022 CX>STAMESA Edward I Harbor Twin 831 3'01 CXJS'TAMISA Edward's Town c.nw 751-4114 Academy Award-winner Gene Hackman. Henry Thcxnas <1 "E.T" Huckleberry Fm nan ''Terms <1 Fndearmene.' Three memorable perfonnances in a movie f(r every kid who want.s to be hugged. Fer every parent who want.s w love and understand. NOW PLAYING LA HMM OMHCZ AMC Fllshlon OnedOmt Squn 691-0633 534-2553 fl. TORO WESTMIHSTD £.dww'd's Edwards ~ Cinema west 581 5880 891 ·3935 Wltelll tM AcldtMY Anft AINI I MOYIE ···~"The En111y" (1912) ~· H«ltley. Aon SilYer. -1:15- • U8R. MAGAZIE -1:30- • MOYIE • • • • "The Three ........... ~ Twner. Ven Hallin. U*'h ''Seperatt Tlblel" (1151) Daborlfl Ktrr, Rite~· !=.--**"let'• Do It~ .. (1975) &d- "1111 Poitier, 811 Colby. -1:46- 8NEWI -2:00- 1 = • "Stlflhip Eros" ( 19801 Lori Rog. era. M*•Rlngar. -2::10- • MCME ' ••~ "Sii.in's Sdlool For Glttl". ( 1973) Roy Thmel. Kall JlcUon. :·. aNEwt J'l:1 -2:*>- Cl) MOYIE • H t,t "The Entity" (1982) Bll1Mwa- Herlhey. Aon 5""". -2:46- MOYIE **"* "The lords Of o.aplne'" (1983) 0M2 Keitt\, Rotler1 PrOlky. -~ -HO- • (I) WT9t 9EAL Ta.ETHON i (CON'rOI ii Cl) EAIT!R SEAL TB.ETHON ·; -3:15- MOYIE •• "Th• Sword And The ~I .i I 1982) Let H<nley, Kalhllln Beier 11 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS NOWPIAYING •COSTA MESA EL TORO • H'*1lleGT'Oll IEACH fdWalOS Bnstol Edwards~ Eowatlls Hun!JlglOn ~7444 581 ~ OnelN 84-0388 Watch the Academy Awards April 9 • ~(.ACJI MY Ml MDI RS .,HILARIOUS ... WITTY, MISCHIEVOUS SATill ... )OfMI Moslin-N.w 'lbrli Tl<ne! "'THIS IS A VERY FUNNY fllM. HYSTHICAL ... ,EIFECT IS THE ,AlODY.• JMI s..i-ABC· TV Good Momotig Am.t'Ko -·-·-· 6 ~ --.. _._ _ _.._,,,,. .-!looter'° fRF-=·=, -Fl -"'·--DCW8'VI INQAGE•NT Sit 2 • 3 •S. S 30. 1 JO, t 1S1 I LOO Sita 2'00, l tS, S 30. 1 lO, t IS '''"'-''" '(lfll~ 1 '~'1 ~a.:e ••~~)\;A ~~~A"'" ~l62,11 I .. b I \ Acting beauty Disaster was real; TV drama isn't Dramatic rescue also a lifesaver for shallow script By PAUL PAGE A~f'YWW...._ WASHINGTON -The.day sticks 1n the minds of those who were in Washington when Air Florida Atght 90 took its deathly plunfe into the Potomac River: Jan. 13, 982. when 78 people died and five people were plucked from the waters in a harrow- ing rescue recorded by televtS1on news cameras. Those -Af1vid images of survivors clinging to lifelines and heroic actions by rescuers give NBC-TV's "Flight 90: Disaster on the Potomac" its emotional impact. pulling out an often shallow and heav)-handed script as the Ii Im makers make the real news footage the center of the picture's last half hour. The picture. which follows several people an the last hours before the l'rash. including two who died. as being sho.,rn on N BC Sunda) night at 9 on Channel 4. afternoon and then disappeared into the ice-covered Potomac River. The era h killed 74 people on the plane and four on the commuter-jammed bndge. The most famous figure associated with the crash is Lenny Skutnik. the office assistant who swam some 30 feet out into the n ver to rescue Priscilla Tirado, who lost her hus- band and infant in the crash. But the main character in "fli&ht 90" is Roaer Olian, something of an unsung hero and played by Richard Masur as a kind of saintly figure: He speaks of love and caring and 1s looked at adoringly by his dog. Olian is the man who, in the first minutes after the crash, dove into the river and tried to reach those survivors who clung to chunks o f wreckage in the middle of the nver. Olian got as close to them as 10 feet. and was m the water for more than 20 minutes. but he finally returned to shore when the U.S. Park Police helicoptl'r arn,·ed. didn't work with the filmmaken r-"!'-.-- becau be questioned Pinchuk's motives and the rrojeet's value. Until the fioa scene ... Ai&ht 90" relic mostly on heavy-handed dialoaue full of forcshadowina to build a drama."You'll never have another miserable day like this," says Priscilla Tirado's mother that morn- ing. Likewise, the acting 1s wooden and superficial. although Jcanana Arnette as Nikki Felch and Dinah Manoff as Priscilla Tirado, give their roles some substance and hold the early partS of the movie together. More to the Point is the dialogue in the cockpit. where the pilot and co-pilot cavalierly ignore the ice on the wings.joking that a New York Air plane's exhaust is aJI they need to clean the ice ofT and saying that the outlined inspection procedures arc only to .. satisfy the feds:· Cutting fro m the closeups of the actors in the water to the m:ws f oota$e 10 long shots. the river scenes also gnp the viewer. But this is a testament to the event ttself. not the work of the filmmakers Jonelle Styers, Miu Utah of 1982 and a flna11at in the Miu America pageant. la playln& Marian the librarian in "The Music Man" tonight at the Newport Beach Mormon Church. For ticket information, call 545-6590. "II was hke living through it again," !lun "ur Nikki Felch said after watch- ing the TV movie at a recen1 ;=.;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;:;;;:;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;:;;;:;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;:;:::;:::;:::;:::;::=;;;;;;;;-1 scr~cning. .\1r Flonda Flight 90 slammed an to the 14th Street Bridge seconds after takeoff duringvi snowstorm late that The cameras that recorded Skut- nik's heroic dive were not there to film Ohan. and the filmmakers treat "Flight 90" as an attempt to set the record straight, to give a good man hi s due. The movie never mentions Skutnik b) name. Executive producer Sheldo n Pmchuk has suggested that Skutn1k's cooperation canied too high a pncc tag. Skutnik denies that, saying he The n ver rescue is the reason for this picture. If you come into .. Flight 90 .. 80 minutes late. you·11 see a moving rendering of huma nity and the heroic nature of o rd1nar) people under e\traord1nar) cond1ttons. Before that. "Flight 90 .. 1s a very Barry Corbin play• a pauenger reecuecl by a helicopter in "P'llCht 90: Dlauter on tbe Potomac" Sunday at 9 on NBC, Channel 4 . Brunch In Balboa Featuring ... • Huevos Rancheros • • Briney Deep Benedict • • Assorted Omelettes • .# -Brun<-h Prlee~ Start From 12 95 I , 9 A .M. to 3 P .M . ~--b, Saturday & Sunday '),;,J[i)i/f "!,!f_~~) E. B~OLIBOA ~ BALBOA 673-7726 * MATINEES s2.SO 'TIL 3:00 SAT./SUN. HOLS. AT STARRED THEATRES •WPORT SUCH SANTA ANA 'POI.IC( ACMJllfl (I ) ~RISI OL ,, S1o1n I ' • ~ •• ' l~ w ' ~· U4 UCK WIT" BRIS 1 Ot II( lllOll '"I • * •' " . ' , . .,., •·· ' Tl( 8IC CHIU 1Rt ,. I I I JOOTLOOS( "' llf OIUSU PG SUlllOOO •• ". .C:Allt "'' •w•Rli N<lll'"'' ~lllS IOi ' A<• 111 '"'" "'>M RI ,l J\>PI ''"' ~ 1 lfhG Of [IC)(UM(NI l'(,1 >-t Sor.~'~~"'~ ~Q .• _,_•4 _____ • __ _ IJf Alllf"IAl' '111J1\ t" ~!SI~ .. ,.,,.,, .. " :u• .~ t ~ " lllMI. n Oii U> ct t SO. COAST PUZA 'POllU ACAOClllT' (I) ~O l4U .. 1 • • 0" TOWN CCNTfR \0 ... , ."'" 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TV tackles kids' crises By FRED ROTHENBERG APT~Wrlt., NEW YORK -John Marow. host and e>.ecutive producer of a new pubhc telc' 151on senes that examanes issues affectinf children. tells the "parable of the dangerous cliff to underscore his perception of ho"' this country solves problems. "There was a town located near a htgh chfT. and some kids would pla) on the cliff and fall ofT," Merrow said in an interview. "The town council dt'bated the problem. It came down to two choices: build a fence or ~I an ambulance. They voted for the ambulance.·· "Your Children. Our Children." a seven-pa sen es that begins Sunda) at 6:30 p.m o n KCET. Chan cl 28. opts for a third approach: education a nd !ltra1ght talk to make children -and parents -a"are of the real world·s high clifTs. such as teen-age sexuality. In the second program.·· ubJect: Sex:· a boy gets bis g1rlfnend pregnant and the bo} '!>father remarks: "Well. I thought he knew. He should''c ast..cd me." .. ~-·--·-·----·~~UI t011C•1'11 lllOIAMI IOlllDlllll llllOA OAY ROllR . fWI Diii_.. .-. • •. lA!lllllllCI D 101110 • !OUll6 lllNllQIS' •, .IMllS lU ,_nt_,. ~ Allll! illa!IAll IOll llllY 10 DI SlllUll • QPJtl-\~··-_1., -· lllCl llOMIS --•, 11.)j# SUIH .... llOl tllMSll •• • VICIOIU MIGt .. lllclla • • • ·-• L.ttlllllllCI t l«.OES • Ml!U II CllGll ••. l>flll(ICI t lll•s , Mt-O l"Jt.. fROMCAHHOHRHEAStHG ---· R·-····-·-"""' '-''7 ,_. • .,,.c......,., • ,...,.,...___ I ....... _._ Often. "we have a cns1s mentality," said Merrow . .. Only after things go wrong do we ride tn on a white horse." Sunday's leadofT program. "Life and Death," is a case in Potnt. "This society has the best medjcal facilities in the world without any question. yet we·re 1 Sth or 16th in terms of infant mortality," Merrow says on tbe show. "Every year. 45.000 babies die in America, and at least half of them could have been saved." The program travels to Louisiana to show the short-sightedness of some infant health care. Th ousands of dollars a day are spent in one hospital to keep premature babies alive. when. says one doctor. money should have been spent earlier. and more w1scly. "We have used the last two decades to reduce infant monality. not by improving pre-natal care," says Dr. Jay Goldsmith. "but by taking better care of the premature infant after the baby is born." To comPound the problem further. one sick infant, saved by hospital treatment costing S 100,000. is then sent home to the backwoods of rural Louisiana. without the tests and anoculations she needs and with a mother who can·t adequately care for her. Th·e hospital said ttlt baby's medical insurance had run out. Merrow explains. ·'This !>1tuation 1s an outrage," said Merrow. a fiertt ad' ocate an a world without many lobbyists for ch ildren. .. These policies are seen only in the short-term because children don·1 vote ... Merrow cited foster care as an example. The possibilities for homeless kids are getting their families back together. adoption or pnvate foster homes. "For years.'' Merrow said ... the dollars went into the easiest place -foster homes. Hardly any money went into gettang the families back tOf.ether or for adoption. A lot of those kids ended up in jail. • Not enough as spefJt on sex education. said Merrow. but. meanwhile. our culture never stops sending sexual messages. Anybody who's watched MTV, cable's music-video network. has seen the constant bom- bardment by sexual images. In many homes. parents do n't provide the a ppropriate checks and balance. "The kids get a message from our embarrassment," Merrow says ... Many parents. even though they realize , they teamed about sex the wrong way -on the playground. from their peers -still shy awar from the issue. As 111s now. the parents all say 'don't do 1t.' and the kids' friends all say, ·everybody's doing it.'" Television can be a valuable complement to family communication. a nd this persuasive. compassionate and ' direct program can cenainly open a subject that parents and children too often avoid. "Kids don't ask.'' Merrow says. "They're too scared to ask.·· Merrow. whose show "Options in Education" ran from 19 74-1982 on National Public Radio, is making the cassettes of his TV sen es available in schools. "Use us as a catalyst." he urged. In addition. 1mmed1ately following the TV broad- casts, Merrow will conduct a call-in talk show on National Public Radio to discuss the issues raised earlier. ALL PACIFIC DR/Vf./N TIEA TRCS! • BOX OFFICE CffNS 5:45 P.M. llm .... IP.P.'9"'-"!""'M or you. EAJtl Y SHOW ST ARTS AT DUSK EVERY Slll>AY _.,-'••t ~,. 0 f ;/f U\t \A , ' "'-0·• <t ' '''"" .. ,,. 1, ... o • IQ " 'POUCE ACADCMY" (R) Pllf.> "NATIONAL l~'S VACATION" (R) "CHlDllOI Of Ttl c~w· (II) PLUS .. SOU SlJIVIVOll" ( R) ''Ttl IC( PllATES .. (PG) GllUSTOKC: M LEGOI> Of TM.ZM LC.O Of Tll AIU (PG) rt us "U'OMMI" (PC) iitf'·)l41 '~~:n •&coc $o ~Gro...eFwx• "Foonoosr CK) !'I.US "Cte.DmC Of M Ca.M" (R) .. TOONli WUIDS" (R) rtlti "Tll LAST AMOICM Vtilf' (l ) "ACAleST AU OOOS" (l) r\US "Cl«IST•" (l} '1ruel ACAOOIT" (I) ~us .. NATIOIW. ~ VACATOI'' (1 • SOU IH COAST CINUH a e..tt V..,.. .. I Cwt• ,,.u C.t•-....·"°O~M Daily Pilot classified ads phone 642-56 78 "') ORANGE COUNTY'S RELAXING MUSIC STATION IS ., ' It < • • Candice Ber dummy, b~o en's no proves By DOLORES BARCLAY • 1111'111• ,,_...., NEW YORK -She was born the dummy's sister - the sweet stripling of that raunchy redwood rake, Charlie McCanhy. Candice Bergen was the golden dau&hter of ventnl- oquast Edgar Bergen and his wife, Frances. She was a celebrity child who reaped fantasy Christmas presents from "Uncle WaJt" Disney, but had to share her father with a wooden doll. Often Bergen, then the toast of radio, t youna Candy and the sassy Charlie on either knee, squeezing the t>acks of their necks while they moved their mouths. As the improbable "brother" and "sjster" soundlessly conversed with flapping lips, Bergen spoke for both of the,m. It was tough growing up with a wooden star who even sat at the dinner table. It was tougher still idolizing a father she had trouble telling: "I Jove you." Bergen was not able to utter those three words to her father's face until a n-few years before his death in t 978. uii:;rgen It has taken her close to eight yea rs to write about her coming of age in her new book. "Knock Wood" (The Linden Pre. ss. S 15.95). She began wri ting 1t when she was 30. - "This book was freeing," she said 10 an interview at the West Side apanment she shares w11h her husband filmmaker Louis Malle. "You really don't have much t~ hide afierdoing1t. The book began a process of growing up that never ends. "The hardest part of my book was reckoning the relationship wit~ my father.:· she said. ''But once you've made the commitment. you re honor bound to fintsh it. You have to go forward and not backward." The book, a poignant and witty account written by Bergen in a li vely and often self-depreca ting style, has yanked the actress from a self-i mposed literary sabbatical and encouraged her to re-examine acting. Riaht now, after spendana two r,ears doina little else than the book, she says she's a little 'rusty" about acuni. "I guess the best th ma to do is to ao back to class," she said with a sigh. "If I found a class that was small enouah and comfonablc to be in, I'd 10, and especially if l hacf a character to work on. That's fun . You become a detective -stalKing people 1n the city, lookjna at how they behave. listening to accents." Actin$ was not the dream that filled Miss BerJen's ~v~rly Halls ni&J:lts when she was young, Nor was at the d1sc1phne she wished to pursue at the University of Pennsylvania. Candice Bergen. show biz royalty, thought more in terms of gutsy and glamorous Brenda Starr: She wanted to be a photojournalist. With her patrician charm and sunswept beauty. modeling was an easier pursuit. "Brenda Starr was not on the syllabus an college," she wrote 1n her book. "This was the East. where people read Camus. ~ot ~om1cs. Movies were some~hing you paid to see. not lave '"· and were hard besides. ltke homework -black and white end boring and in French." Bergen learned about photography from a graduate student and quickly focused her camera on the world. runntng around Afri ca. Europe and the Orient. But she JUSt as quickly discovered she lacked the ded1cauon to make 1t a career. Her modeling led to her first film role. that of Lake), the lesbian coed in the 1965 movie, "The Group." "The picture couldn't ha ve been belier for me," she said in a 1966 interview wtth The Associated Press. "How can you fail when you have only five mtnutes of scenes. play a controversial role and make a stnktng appearance'? It was ove r before the audi ence. had a chance to ask. ·can she act?' .. The question haunted her through subsequent movies. until "Carnal Knowledge" in 1971. Later, in 1979, Bcr$cn displayed a talent for comedy and character ponrayal in "Staning Over." and was lauded for her work in 1981's "Rich and Famous." "I look at all theopponunitiesgjven to me. Out off ear and uneasiness. I didn't make the most of them." she said. •Ht, Mr. Prealdent• . Larry Blake (right) la more than a llttle nerYoua u Dick Weat ~center) Introduce. b1m to a former U.S. prealdent (Don Barrett) in 1Tbe Beat Man" at the Weatmlneter Community Theater. Call 995-4113 for dcllet lnformadon. What's what among the foreign nominees By BOB THOMAS ~ed"-w'" .. HOLLYWOOD -Every year. the film making countries of the world su bmit their best movie product to the Academy of Motion Picture Ans and Sciences for consideration as best foreign language film. LOS ANGEL~ (AP,) As a kid p-owina up on movie stu4Jo lots Roa Howard spent moo of hi& frtt time hanJioa a.round' with the crew. From the ume be wu 8. P.laying Opie Taylor on 'The Andy Griffith Show, Howard pushed around~ dollies and peeked tbro~ the camera. Oirtetor &Ob• Totten gave hjm his first movie camera aner the senes ended and he wu on his way. "I'd bully my little brother and his fnends to be tn all my mov1ei." be said. His chance to direct came when producer Rogtr Corman asked him to star in a movie. He said he would if he got a chance to direct. That chance was "Grand Theft Auto.·• which he wrote with his father, Rance Howard. But he didn't get another o~ ponun1ty to direct untJl J I 983's "Night Shif\." His newest film is 1 "Splash." an updating of the mermaid myth that is I one of the comedy hjts of the year. l l Chit~kickingup her heels This year. 26 countries panicipated, with each country allowed only one entry. On ly feature-length films w11h non-English sound tracks can be submitted \n ·this category. Films entered in the foreign language category may also qualify for other Oscars. but not the best picture of the year award or the best documentary feature award. "ENTRE NOUS" (France) depicts the fnendship of two women. M1ou M1ou and Isabelle Huppert, who endure tragedy during the Occupation and meet I u years later when both are suffering unhapp) mamages. They decide to leave their husbands and go away together. The director-writer, Diane Kurys. ("Pepper- mint Soda''), sa)s the film was not a femt01st tract but an attempt to understand the divorce of her parents. ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE BEST FOREIGN RLM Rivera· teamed with Liza Minnelli in Broadway musical 'The Rink' By MICHAEL KUCHWARA "'°'_.,.., NEW YORK -The sleek. silver-gray spons car spun up to the stage door. Its driver, muttenng imprecations about weekend Manhattan traffic. jumped out. swooped up a waiting reponer, photographer and press agent and guided them into the Martin Beck Theater. _Even when coming to work. Chita Rivera has style and flair. "1 have a very big voice and a very large growl ," she says, after leading the cavaran across the darkened stage and into her salmon-ptnk dressing ro6m. Right now, she's working with another high-powered lady of the musical theater-Liza Minnelli -clectnfy1ng "The Rink." the stonny story of a mother-daughter relationship played out aga1nst an old roller skating rink in a decaying amusement park. Rivera plays Anna. the mother. a woman she calls a survivor. "She's mostly definitely a survivor and a belt ever. She will not let the negative aspect of life take over ... she says. "She has ~cat faith -to the point where she's dnven to defy that faith just to get a reaction from her daughter ... It's faith -and luck. the 51-year-old Ri vera says - that have kept her going for more than three decades in a business notorious for its use of people. especially dancers. "1 was blessed with a swell mother and father and a terrific family," says Rivera. "My mother knew that l had to dance because I was breaking too many things 10 the housc)umping off the furniture. So she put me into dance class.' Those classes led to a scholarship at the American School of Ballet, the school of the New York City Ballet. But when a friend needed moral suppon to audition for the road company of"Call Me Madam." Ri vera went too -and got the job. Not yet 18, she had succumbed to the lure of Broadway for good. "h took me years to be able to go to a ballet and not sob because I had never done one. -rcgrett1 ng I had never 'Thriller' back in top disc spot By Tbe A11oclated Pre11 The following are Billboard's hot record hits for the week ending April 7, 1984 as they appear in next week's issue of BiUboard magazine. Copynght 1984, Billboard Publications, klc. Reprinted with permission. HOT SINGLES I ."Footloose" Kenny Logans (Columbia) 2. "Somebody's Watching Me" RockweU (Motown) 3."Against AJI Odds"(Takc A Look At Me Now) Phil Collins (Atlantic) 4."Hcre Comes The Rain Again" Eurythmics (RCA) S."Jump" Van Halen (Warner Bros.) 6."Automatic" Pointer Sisters (RCA) 7."Miss Me Blind" Culture Club (Epic) 8." Adult Education" Daryl Hall & John Oates (RCA) 9."Girls Just Want To Have Fun" Cyndi Laupe (Epic) 10."Hcllo" Lionel Richie (Motown) I I ."Hold Mc Now" Thompson Twins •(Arista) 12."l Want A New Drug" Huey Lewis and The News (Chrysalis) 13."Eat It" Weird Al Yankovic (Epic) 14. "99 Lufiballons" Nena (Epic) 15."They Don't Know" Tracy Ullman (MCA) 16."Radio GA-GA" Queen (Capitol) 17."Girls" Dwi&ht Twiller (America) 18. "Got a Hold On Me' Christje Mc Vic (Warner Bros.) 19. "You Might Think" The Cars (Elelma) 20."Lovc Some:J" Rick Sprinafield (RCA) OPLPS I. "Thriller" Mi ael Jackson (Epic) 2. "Footloose" Soundtrack (Columbia) 3."1984" Van Halen (Warner Bros.) 4. "Colour By Nusnbers" Culture Club (VirgjnEpic) S."Can't Slow Down" Lionel Richie (Motown) 6. "Sports" Huey Lewis&. The News (Chrysalis) 7.''Touch" Eurythmics ~RCA) 8."Leamina to Crawl' The Pretenders (Warner Bros.} 9."Synchronicity" The P<>llct (A&.M) 10.''She's So Unusual" Cyndi lauper (Epic) l l .'1Love At first Stina" Scorpions (PolyJ!&m) 12. "Uh·Hub .. Joho Coupr Mcllcnc.mp (Polyaram) 13."An Innocent Man" Billy Joel (Columbia) 14.''Scvcn and the Raged Tiaer" Duran Duran {Capi101i • l S.' Somebody' Watcbana Mc .. Rockwell (Motown) l6.''9012S" Yes (Alco) l 7."Shout At The Devil" Motley Cnac (Elektra) 18."Ammonia Avenue" The Alan panon Project (A1i1t1) 19."Windows and Walls" Dan f<>telbp:a (Et>ic) 20 ... EJiminator" ZZ Top(\1ramer Br<>J..) t. done one ballet," she says. If she "didn't ~ct to do George Balanchine ballet, she did get a succession of larger roles in several musicals including "Seventh Heaven" with Glona De Ha ven and Ricardo Montalban and Sammy Davis Jr. 's ''Mr. Wonderful." But her big break came in 1957 as Anita tn "West Side Story." Her rousing rcnd1uon of "Amenca" stopped the musical every night in New York and in London. "'West Side Story' was a very emotional show. That was my first involvement as a dancer getting in touch with my feelings.·· she says. "We never believed we were supposed to even sing. Dancers danced. We were ~ pan1om1mists. We did our acting fhrough our dancing, not words." It led to her first starring role on Broadway. an appearance with Dick Van Dyke in "Bye, Bye Birdie." It was during the run of" Birdie" that Ri vera met Ltza Mmnelh, the teen-age daughter of Judy Garland. Fifteen ·years later. they worked together briefly when Minnelli subbed for an ailing Gwen Verdon in the musical "Chicago." Now the) have been reunited for what Rivera describes as a very intense relationship. In "The Rink." MtnneUi plays her daughter. "We can actually feel the energy going back and fon h. When one gives tn, the other pushes out,'' she says. "We feed each other." Here arc capsule reviews of the 56th annual Academ y Award nominees for best foreign language film : "CARMEN" (Spain) 1s a brand-new version of the Prosper Menmee saga, 10corporat1ng Spanish ballet and flamenco. as well as the Bizet opera music. Antonio (Antonio Gades) seeks a youns dancer to star in his stage production of "Cannen" and finds the fiery Laura del Sol. Their violent relat10nshrp parallels the Merimee plot. The director is Spain's most fam ous contemporary filmmaker. Carlos Saura. "FANNY & ALEXANDER .. (Sweden) follows the hves of a large. intensel) human Swedish theatrical family. as.seen through the e)CS of a precocious bo> ( Ben1l Guve). A large. richly textured movie, it has been hailed as one of Ingmar Bergman's finest films. He has said it will be his last. h received six Academ) Award nommat1ons this year. "LE BAL" (Algeria). directed by Ettore Scola, traces the mores and manners of soc1et). as depicted b) the dan<:es tba1 have been popular over the past half-century. There is a large French-Algerian cast that speaks no dialogue. No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper ~ •SA LES • ; I f< \ I I . f-• K A ; 1 HIU. • F.Alf-i1J1H.1'. The llilyPillt fits in. 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The former Texas Ran~r 1s com- ing ofT a disappointing 83 season after the DodfCrs swapped Dave Stewan for him due mainly to arthrius an the joint of has pitching shoulder. he went 8 for 11 or something.•• added Lasorda. ''He just has to get some line dnvc hats rathcrthap try to hit the ball out of the park. He got his confidence back." to go one-down in Freeway Series That was because everything was going right for Honeycutt, who turn- ed in his strongest effon of the spnng for his founh victory against one defeat. By CURTSEEDEN Of 1M De11J Not llell Shortly after the Dod~ers blanked the Angels 7-0 Friday night, Dodger Manager Tommy Lasorda sat down to a heaping plate of salad -that's nght -JUSt salad. and began discuss- ing the makeup of his team. "Everybody here as ready to play. Everybody," Lasorda said. "And aH. of them arc going to contribute." Maybe so. but Fnda} night before a crowd ol 62,921 -the largest crowd ever for a Freeway Series game - Lasorda really only needed two players \o handle the Angels. Left-hander Rick Honeycutt tossed a two hitter for seven innings and first baseman G reg Brock continued his escape from the loss of confidence syndrome with a two-run homer as the Dodgers breezed to th e victory. It wasn't quite as bad as it sounds. Angel staner Mike Witt matched The Dodger!> sealed things an the seventh on a two-run homer by Brock and a solo shot by Rick Monday. "There wasn't a helluva lot we could do." admitted Angel Manager John McNamara. Asked if1t wa!> panacularl> 1ough to lose before such a large crowd. the Angel manager noted: .. It had no ..., •bJ .,,. "A crowd like this g.1ves you the feeli ng of opening night." Honeycutt said afterward. ''I know it's just an exhibition game but it rea lly dad feel like the stan of the season. "I feel good about myse lf. Last year. I added a few patches to my repcnoirc. I came up with a cut fast ball and staned changing speeds," Honeycutt added. Malung another comeback of sorts as Brock, who clubbed his second homer of the spring and sounded like an analyst afterward. "When you're known to be a slow stan er. it's good to see some positive reinforcement," the second-year first baseman said. 'Tm just more relued no~. Brock as so relaxed that he has le·asurely raised has batting average to .271. .. Brock got hot a whale back where The Dodgers added three more runs an the ninth inning off reliever Andy Hassler. who came into the game as a bag' question mark to be&in with. He tossed up a home run balf to Mike Marshall, the first batter he faced, and was roughed up for three more hits and a walk before Anad Moreno replaced him. The senes shifts to Dod~r Stadium for tonight's game at 7 wuh the Dodgers sending Bob Welch against Tommy John . Power against power Physical teams paired in today's NCAA semifinals SEATTLE (AP) -Officials work- ing today's NCAA Final Four could be on the spot when the nation's top colegc basketball teams collide. How much muscling will Georgetown and Kentucky be allow- ed to get away with? Can Houston's Akeem OlaJuwon stay out of foul trouble when Vir- ginia's lone hope would seem to try to force him out of the game. ··1 cenainly hope the officials are not influenced by what everyone is writing and saying about a physical game." Georgetown Coach John Thompson said at Friday's news conference. "This is an athletic con- test and I'm tmping it doesn't tum into a boxing match." Virginia guard Othell Wilson said the Cavaliers won 't be afraid to challenge Olajuwon. a 7-foot All -America. m the middle. "If he blocks it, he blocks it." Walson said. Olajuwon has fouled out of eight p mes this season and had four fouls an four others. In his last two games. though. he played all 40 minutes. Houston. 31-4 and ranked fifth nationally. will play unranked Vir- ginia, 21-11 . in the opening game of the nationally televised (Channel 2) basketball doubleheader at the Kang- dome startang at 12:39 p.m. Final Four rosters Virginia vs. Houston VIRGINIA CAVALIERS HOUSTON COUGARS Ne. P Ht Wt a NL " Ht WI a 4 Jim Miiiet' F 6-1 210 Jr 10· 1 I Oerell Gllft G 6·3 175 Sr. 11 Olhell Wiison G 6-0 191 Sr. 12-13 Renaldo TllOmas G •-: 190 So. 12 Anthony Solo"'-n G S-10 160 Fr IA· IS Eric Dicken• G 6·1 170 Jr. 15 IUck v S1okes G 5-10 163 Sr. 20-21 Al\lln Franlt.lln G 6-2 llS So. 22 Tom Shffllav F ·-· 215 Fr. 22·73 Marvin Alexander G 6-4 190 Jr. 24 Oklen Polynice c 6-10 210 Fr 24·25 Jarnti Weaver c; 6·3 190 Fr. 30 Kenton Edelln c 6·7 205 Sr 30-31 Garv Orsak F 6·7 220 Jr. 33 Kenny Johnson c; 6-0 llO Jr 32-l3 eennv Anders F 6-S l• .K. 3' Rldl CerNsle G 6·S 210 Sr 3'-lS Akam Olaluwon c 7-0 230 Jr. •S Tim Mullen F 6·S 196 Jr .0-41 RlckvWA.low F ·-· m Fr. S 1 Dan Merrifield F 6·6 no Jr 42-43 MlctlMI You.no F 6-7 220 Sr. '4·45 Reid o.ttv• G 6-7 200 Jr. S0-51 Slacev ~ F 6-6 210 Fr. 52-53 &raxlon Clwk F ·-· no Jr SA-SS Greo ~son c 6·10 no Fr Georgetown vs. Kentucky KENTUCKY WILDCATS ltL ,. tu Wt a 10 James Blackman G 6·3 llO Fr 11 Oickv Beal G 5-11 170 Sr. 12 Lerov Byrd G 5-5 145 So. l4 Paul Andrews G 6-3 llO Fr 20 Jim Ma.star G 6·5 llO Sr n ~Hwoen G 6-1 ~4o- 2• Brtt Bearup F 6·9 230 Jr 25 Winston Btnnell F 6-7 210 Fr 31 Sam8owle c 7-1 735 y 33 Tom Helll F 6-9 no y 3' KennvW .. er F 6-1 190 So AO T rov McKlnlev F 6-6 195 Jr SA Melvin Turoln c 6-11 240 y Both Georgetown and Kentuck) are regarded as physically aggressive teams, more so Geo'lctown. which has been involved an fi~hts and near-fights an recent years. ancludmg 11s last four games. Ewing. the H o~as· brilliant shot-blocker as well as leading scorer ( 16. 9) and rebounder (I 0.1 ). hopes he and his teammates arc equal to the task of going against Kentucky's front lane, which also includes 6-8 Kenny Walker. G•ORGllTOWN HOYAS .... ,. --Wt a 20 Fred 8r~wn G 6-5 115 Sr. 22 G-Smllh G 6-2 175 Sr. 2• BIH Martin G 6·7 190 Jr. 30 Mlcheel J~ G 6-1 175 So. 32 HOf'a<:e Ir.on.a G 6-1 171 So. lJ Petrldl~ --e-M 110 Jr. 1 ~ 3' Reoele Wlliarm F 6-7 115 Fr 40 David WlnNle F 6-5 170 So. 42 Clifton Oalnow F .., 22S Fr. SO Mlc:hMI Granam F ,_, 210 Fr. S2 Rale>fl Detlon F ,_, 230 Jr. n Victor Morris F H 220 So. worry about it. I'm going to l?lay ~y best and, hopefully. everything w1U work out well ... E"'ang also said be was concerned with possjblc foul trouble. "but l'in not going to t>c overly concerned.. r'l) play hard hke I always do, but worrying as gomg to take away from m) game:"' Angel baaerunner Gary Pettie dlvee back to flnt on pickoff attempt, while Dodger flnt bueman Gre1 Brock bandlea throw durtnc Friday'• game in Anaheim. Then No. 2 Georgetown. 32-3. led by 7-foot All-America Patnck Ewing. faces No. 3 Kentucky. 29-4. which boasts the "Twin Towe rs" in 7-1 Sa m Bowie and 6-11 Melvin Turpm. All 39,000 tickets have been sold. "It will definitely be a problem." Ewing said. "But I'm not going to Ken tuck} as expected to collapse its defense around Ewing. If so, the Hoyas ma~ need the aa;urat~ per- imeter shooting from David Winptc (I I. I) and Michael Jackson (10.1). Deva•tatinl blow Trojans roll; Edison wins UniversitytQPs Irvine, 4-2; CostaMesastopsCdM, 5-2 University High's Trojans rolled to their founh straight Sea View League baseball victory Friday to solidify their hold on the league lead after putting nval Irvine away -but Saddleback. Costa Mesa and El Toro stayed hot on the heels of the Vaqueros. <Meanwhile, in Sun set League play. Edison pulled out a 5-4 decision over Manna to get to within a half game of league-leader Ocean View. In South Coast League action 11 was Missfon Viejo besting winless Laguna Beach. The bag news in the South Coast was Laguna Hills' 4-4 standoff with Capistrano Valley in 10 innings, leaving the two lied for first. Here's how it went Fnday: University 4, Irvine % The Trojans broke on top a1 the outset. sconng twice ir, the first inning when Da'e Hucg' singled and went to third on Jason Gentile's double Nonn Stolzofl's fielder's choice got the first run in. then Barry Brittingham singled home Gentile. Irvine countered with a marker 1n the second (Mike Henigan singled and scored on Lln1'ers1t~ ·sonly error). but the Trojans bounced back for what proved to be the winner in the third inning when (1raham Everett do ubled to right-center for the RBI. · In the seventh inning Uni\Crslt} scored when Jeff Stombaugh tripled and scored on Bn111gham·ssacnfi~ fl y. The play of the day. came an the second when Jeff Dielman robbed Stolzoff of a homer. leaping o"er the center field fence to snag the deep dme. later an the game for Corona del Mar. Mesa had al read) taken control an the first inning with a three-run burst when Steve Donnay singled and scored on an error. Tom Kaiser singled and scored on Rick Wanne's single and Darryl Pratt followed wtth an RBI single. Pratt and Wanne were 3-for-4 for the Mustangs, who improved their record to 2-i Insurance was added m the fifth and sixth mninas with smgle tallies by Mesa. Brent Mayne slapped a run-scoring single m the fifth and Pratt knocked in Matt Shafer an the sixth. Sean Watson. a senior nght-hander. snuffed out a CdM rally in the fifth. forcing a double-play ball ~fter entering wtth the bases loaded. and rellred·the Sea Kings the balance of the way without harm. . Edison 5, Marina 4 The Chargers ralhed from a 4-3 deficit after 3'h innings. scoring in the sixth ann ang to tie ·~ ~hen Cb~p Damato tnpled and scored on And) S1_ncl11r .s base b11, then won it m the seventh as Paul Ellison singled and scored on· Todd Nash's tnple Nash had two tnples in three appearances for 3 RBI. Edison had staked Dave Emmons to a 3-0 lead in th( second. but Manna struck for twtn tallies m the third and founh, panly due to three Edi son miscues. Edison's three-run burst an the secong came when Sincta?r walked. Ellison singled and both scored on Nash's triple. Left fielder Pat Walker singled an Nash. . Greg Manin struck out 2 and walked none while allowing Manna its six hats an 3111 innings, then Damato relieved ham. and shut the V1k1ngs down. rctirin& 11 of the 12 he faced to get th e victol) under the lights al Mile Square Park. The loss was Manna's fifth m &eague play. eaahth in llaneloaa llanln ~ler boven menaclntlY over Juan Domtnao Holdall after landtni punch in· third roand of tbelr mlddlewetibt cb.amploulilp flCht. Racier won by KO ln the 10th round. (Story, B2.) . University is now 4-0, lrvmc as 2-~ Co1ta Mua 5, CorODf del Mar ! The Mustangs survived the bat of Paul Musco. who slugged a two-run homer in the second inning and doubled nine decisions O'-Crall. Saddlebact It, Es&ancla % The Roadrunners unleashed a I 6-h1t attack behind (Pleue tee PUP 8A8SBALL/B2) Estancia extended; Laguna Beach shocked in volleyball- Estancia High's Eqles were extended by Corona del Mar. but prevailed in Sea View l.eque volleyball acuon Fnday night -and luuna Beach was staacrcd by Capistrano Valley in South Coast Leaaue play to highliabt · are. volle=I action. The et, runaway leaden in the Sea View Leeaue, dealt visidna Corona del Mar a thi'tt'-SCt acfeat, but il wasn't easy, Or ptctty, l(C()rdina to Coach Tom P~tolcst. ~na Beach, retenl champions of the Onnse County Cltamp1onsh1ps at Fountain Valley Hiab, surely wo~d have ~It~ for such oroblem~ but found the Coupn too muc:h to handle at CaPo. C.pistrano Valley which was ripped by a , I .S·l count by ~n &.ch in the Orange ' County Championship semifinals, rallied to record a I 5·8. I 0-15. 12-l.S, l 6-l4, I S-13 shocker. Steve lc,P:&tncr recorded 13 kills and Mike DcNicola did the scnina for the upstan Cougars. Neal Shaver. ajunior, turned in a solid all-around game and had ci&ht kills. Mcanwhtlc, at Estancia. the Eqlcs posted a IS-7. 18-16, IS-12 victory, cominc from behind 1n the second pmc (down, 14--ll and 16"1S) and in the third pmc (down 6-1) Ad.Im Lockwood, Dave Ros and Scott Gannon led Esiancia's victory. U>CkWood wu credited with IS ktlls and JUSt two errors. whjJe Ross hid 9 kills. ··we played our best aame oft he year in the first pmc." said ~ tole i. "but then we just had a letdown and Corona dcl Mar played very ~II. We aot some lucky breaks.·· Peter Nourse led Corona dcl Mar from has out 1dc hitter spot. Elsewhere in the Sea View League. Irvine was a winner over Mater Oci 1n five pm<'~. winnina. 7·1.S. ts-4. IS-2. 14--16. IS-6 Newpon Harbor, behind the pl•> of Mark Schroff. Jeff Read and Jason N1cdlcman. tnmmcd ni~enity. IS-2. IS-6. 15-7. • In \he unset l..eiiue it .... buoiiness as usual as Fountain Valley. Manna and La Quinta wt'pt the opposition in thrtt pmes. Foun&a1~ Val~· diSPOted ofW tmm ter. l S-9, IS~. I $-9 behind. me P!I)' of out l<k hitters Enc R1 ncr and Nathan Edmon • aJona waln middle blocl cr Drew Brown Ruity Marsh returned after a lh~montb layoff because of tom ankle lipment.s. Manna. Wlth Alex Stephens pavu~ ttlc way. bested Ocean View. IS-13. lS.2, lS-1~ and La Quinta turned Hunlinaton Beacb awa I S-1, lS-1 t. l S-3 with Junior Todd Bat< (l~ kills) 1 con istcnt thorn in the Ollm' de On the commuruty rollcsc 1e L Barbara dealt bost Golden West a l 3"-l S. IS. a 9-1 S, I 5-1 2. l S-6 defeat. Golden Wot Slips to 7-l Ul C"onftttnC't pla)'. •h1lc n &.a RA1~1ra ovcT the top pot With an 8-t ~ Freshman Den Maxncr ~22 sophomcn Dwlaht PfcfTcr(lO kH\~) West Otenge Cout DAILY PfLOT/8aturday, Meteh 31, 1984 Coast doubles, track pleasure Oranie Coast Collcic's men's track and field forces doubled their pleasure Friday afternoon, takina an 8~6S ded ion from Cerritos and a 121 ·23 verdict over Cometon in a doublc-<Sual South Coast Conference meet at Cerritos. In women's action, C'oa$l nppcd Compton, 90-20. but lost a 69-57 dcc1s1on to Ccmto At Golden West, the Rustlers' women's team was a 78-31 winner over Santa Ana. The OCC men's v1ctones were keyed by the exploits of Mark Guest, Mark McMaster. Todd Andrews, Sheldon Blockburger and Leon Phillips. Guest took the 400 meters in 50. 3, McMaster won the I ,SOO in 4:02.5 and Andrews recorded a season best of S3. 7 in the 400 intermediate hurdles. Blockburger doubled in the loll$ (23-71/i) and triple (48-11 ¥.)Jumps and Phtlhps won thCJavellin wi th a 172-0 effort. Kell y Baker doubled in the 200 and 400 for Orange Coast's women with clod.ings of 25.2 and 56.9, Sandy Springer took the hu rdks 1n 16.3 and I :07. 7 Golden West's women's team was led by Sue Bohon. with a 38-10 toss in the shot on her way to a triple, taking the hot. di scus ( 123-911?) and high JU mp ( 5-2). Mandy Whi stler took the 1.500 meters (5: 12.6), was second tn the 400 by a tenth of a i.ernnd (I :01.21 ). then anchored the winning 1.600 meter rela) team. Penn) Franklin stood ou t tn the hurdles and long Jump. win ni ng the lows 1n 16.06 and the long Jump with a 17-.l leap. UCI salvages split After being shelled 1n th t' first game. 14-2. the UC Irvine base ba ll team bounced back to earn a doubleheader split w11h evada-Las Vegas. w1n - n1ng the nightcap, 4-3. The twin bill marked the opening of the Southern California Baseball As- soc1at1on slate for UCJ The Anteaters won the seven-inning second game by breaking a 3-3 deadlock with a single ta lly in the bottom of the sixth. Doug Irvine led off with a walk. move to second when Kent Vaughan was hit b~ a pitch. and after a sacnfice by Mike Sugar. raced home on Paul Hammond's sacnlice fly. Earlier. the .\nteaters ( I 3-18-I overall) had broken a 1-1 tie W1th two runs in the third as Brad} Anderson doubled and stole third. the scored on a ground out. Bob Perry then fo llowed Don Davis' ----------, doubled wuh a run-scoring tnple. Bo Kent. who worked 11, innings in relief and allow- ed one htt. earned hi s lifth v1ctol) of the season. SP ORT S B REAK Hagler punishes contender after early knockdown From AP d1tpaccbe1 LAS VEGA -Ma rvelous Marvin m Hagler stunned b) a knockdown at lht hands · of Juan Do mingo Roldan only seconds into the fight Friday night. said he wasn't hun but knew he had to come back quickly or he could lose control of the bout. Hagler got right up trom the first-round knock- down and began dominating the bout before stopping a half-blinded Roldan at 39 seconds of the 10th round. "I knew 11 wasn't a knockdown. 11 was a sl•r.·" Hagler said. "But I knrw I had to keep my coo . I couldn't blo" my cool wHh the referee." Hagler said he knew after throwing a punch tn the thi rd round that began to close Roldan's righ t eye that he had the challenger where he wanted him. But Hagler Sflid he didn't want to get carelrss and go fo r the knockdown nght away. "You can't go in and take someone like that o ut tx'Cause you lea'c \ourself open.'' Hagler said. Hagler punishl'd Roldan through out the fight. scoring repeated!} t0 the .\rgen11ne's head. But Roldan kept commg fo~ard for more. "I didn't want to punish him:· Hagler said .. , was glad "-Ith th e wa~ I put the 1r1ng on lhe cake.·· Miller leads USC into finals LOS ANGELES -Sophomore sen· m satton Chery.I Miller hit a I 0-foot hang shot with two minutes left to spark Southern California to a 62-5 7 "11.·tol) o"er Lo ui si- ana Tech Friday nigh t 1n an NCAA women's basketball sem ifi nal game. The victory put the Lady Trojans. 28-4. mto Sunday afternoon's title game at Paule} Pavili on against No. 15 Tennessee. which beat 13th-ranked Cheyney State. 82-73. tn the second game of the doubleheader. Miller. a 6-3 All-Amencan, ignited the lad} Trojans with 22 potnts. Reserve guard Yolanda Fletcher and Cynthia Cooper each hit key basket!I in the fi nal nine minutes for Southern Cal. 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France -The United ift States' water polo team opened its Euro- pean lour with 6-5 v1ctol) over France Friday, and goes against Australia and Sweden today and Hungary and Spam Sunday before continumg the tour in Stockh olm next week. Kevin Robertson, a product of Newpon Harbo r, scorded twice for the U.S .. which built a 6-2 lead through three periods. Also sconng for the U.S. was Joe Vargas, Jon Svendsen, Drew McDonald and Jody Campbell. each with one goal. Couples sets course record PONTE VEORA, Ra. -Fred Cou-n pies, playi ng in bright sunshine with gentle breezes, shot a co urse-record eight-under-par 64 and took a two-stroke lead Friday in the second round of the Tournament Players Championship. Couples' spectacular effort, which included eight birdies and an eagle-two sandwiched between bogeys on the first and last holes. broke the Players Club course record of 65 held by Brett Upper and Donnie Hammond. set in a qualifying round. Jordan. Meyer honored by AP SEATTLE -Michael Jordan. Nonh m Carolina's clutch-shootin, junior, Friday was named the Auociattd Preu' cotlqe basketball player of lhe year by an ove:rwbelmi!lJ naflin. Meanwhile, Ray MC)cr, who ~ntly completed his 42nd and fuw season as OePaul coach, was chosen coach of the year by AP. Jordan, a 6-6 auard received 100 votes Crom a nationwide panel of 162 pon s writers and broad- casters.. Sam Perkins, Jordan's teammate, finished second with 13 votes and was followed bl Oltlaboma's Wayman Tisdale ( 12 votes~ Houston s Akeern Ola· j uwon ( 11 ) and Gcor&etown s Patrick Ewina (9). Meyer, 70, JOt 4611> votes from a nationwlde panel of 163 sports wntcrs and broadcasters to win the award for the second time in bis career. He also won in 1980. Dean Smith, who guided North carotina LO a 2~3 record and the Atlantic Coast Conference rtl- ular.season title, finished second with 34'h votes. Telft.'lalon, racllo ' Oilers still unbeaten in Sunset University, Estan cia, Newport, Laguna Beach n et tennis win~ Huntington Beac h H1gh's tennis team set the stage fo r a showdown for fi rs t place with Edison fuesday with a 16-12 victor) over Fountain Valley Frida y. The Oilers and dctendmg league champion Edison will bong unbeaten marks into Tuesday's confrontation. In the victory over Fountain Valley. the team of Pat Bedley and Chris Ganz ga ined 4'h of a possible six points b) w1nn1ng three of four se ts in doubles. In singles. John Gabncl and Pat Nordberg each posted sweeps for eight points. In other action. nivers11y topped Irvine. 1911-81'2: **** Immediate delivery I SOFTBALL ----=2- Estancia blanked Saddleback, 28-0; and Newport Harbor nudged El Toro, l 6'/z-1h in the Sea View league; while Laguna Beach knocked off Mission Viejo in a South Coast League match, 19-9. In a battle betwee n a pair of squads with one league loss apiece. University prevailed over Irvine as sophomore John Pinches swept in singles and George Pa ulson and Eric Olt ver did the same in doubles. Sophomore Chris Hasungs was one of many standouts for Estancia in its romp. Ola Ringstorm and Pri ce Kerfoot went 4 for 4 in singles to lead Newport to its win over El Toro. Laguna Beach maintained its dominance of South Coast League foes. sparked by the strong effort of No. I singles player Eric Scha ntz. The Artists have won all fi ve league matches this season. S::---; EwartsilenceSMt. SAC Loaded, All Factory Opll()(lS $38&~ ·'396 13 per mo • laJ< 66 peyments open end lease O ... C. ·~ SI~ 638 60 cap reduct SI 000 (Ir,.., Off S2 .:)6 90 (M!f ~ 188) Aul'>Olll«I ..,_,~ OHl9r Jifll Slern<>flS Imports 1301 Oua11 St NewpQrt Be1ch 2131623·5000 714/833·9300 **** OCC forfeits game; Mesa , Estan c ia roll " Cindy Ewart improved her personal record to 7-0 with a six-hit shutout a~ the Golden West College softball team downed host Mt. San Antonio, 6-0. Friday. Orange Coast, however, lost its game to Fullerton by virtue of a forfeit when the Pirates, who outscored the Hornets 2-0 in 10 innings OQ the field. were guilty of an illegal re-entry. Meanwhile, in high school action, Costa Mesa romped past Corona del Mar. 12-2 and Estancia topped Saddleback, 5-2, in Sea View League acuon. while Newport Christian was a 9-1 victor over visiting Cal Lutheran in an Academy League en- counter. Golden Wes t is 17-4-1 overall and 5-0 in South Coast Conference acti vity following its victory at Mt. SAC. The Rustlers padded a 2-0 lead in the third as Lon Tschetter lashed a bases-loaded triple over the left fielder's head. Ewart, a fresh man rig.ht-hander. walked one and struck out seven. Costa Mesa put it away early against Corona del Mar, scoring seven runs before the Sea Kings even came to the plate. Nance Lux went 2 for 5 and drove in two, while Newang Servantes and Valerie Pa lmer also had two hits for the Mu stangs. 2-2 in league play. Ki m Braatz was the hero in Estancia's wrn over Saddleback, hitting a three-run homer to left center in the top of the seventh inning to break a 2-2 deadlock. Tammi Kane struck out nine and walked three for the Eagles, 3-U..le&Jue play. Newport Christi an UJ5Pcd its Academy League mark to 4-0. scoring six runs in the fourth inning en route to its rout of Cal Lutheran. PREP BASEBALL. • • From Bl ace pitcher Leonard Damian. who struck out seven and walked three, yielding four si ngles. Damian's ERA is now 0.60. In llddition. the Saddleback pitcher was 3-for-3 with 2 doubles and a triple and 3 RBI. Albert Camacho was also ).for-3 for the winners and Luis Maldonado was 3-for-4. Saddleback is now 2-2. Estancia 0-4 in the Sea View League. Ml11loa Viejo I, La1ua Bea~ I Laguna Beach fell behind quickly as Mission Viejo scored twice in the first inning and four more in the third to seal the South Coast League victory. Laguna Beach's only fireworks came in the sixth inning when Mark McGrath walked .• went to seoond on .• bunt by Bilty Edwards, to third on Rex Reasor's base hit . and scored when Yudi Vinograd sinJ)ed. Today'• 1late. . . Two Sunset teaau~ pmcs arc on tap at ~oon - Fountain Valley at Hunt1naton Beach and Westminster at Ocean View. . . MENTOR KNOWS Ocean Vie w's Seahawh arc bccomana the surpnsc of the 5CaSOn Wlth four stniaht victorits ma.kini them the team to beat for the litle. . Westminster is one pmc off the PICC W1th a 3-1 M• my !11mt <\ Mtn1Qf1 I ~-'-!O OfG\'IOI '°'*-' tOSl 11111 Dl!lll I-tll«l•\'t SOhltlOfl\ 10 ~10 C0"1P\llll Ol~mt 11 yW1 OVtt,.U Of ~omt WI!-"Pf fll\llQCI 111111 JIWtllQ llf!WOI~ you Wiil lltlltl~ t"ll'fteO ... ft'Y ltO"I llf~ "°"ttlCI Ol'lllll•mt lily uus ire 11~.qv•' • vov can 11y !"1111¥ OIOQl~'l'll tl!tn cl«ille """"10 DllV • v-., .,,~ "-"" hllllOll Oii lillt 0-IOMI illllnocl•Oll ill yOUf NII of1ott 111 llGIN IO ,_fl llOW IO !di Ille OIOQ!-"S ' VOii "' !IM CllftlPlflt *41t!!'t l !til OHf.,,. piolld• • -.,,,...... "°"' lor F'H OfMON TMTIO .. • """'lvottt•~ ' Attalllo"9' W!lre t "°*''!IO • So<Not""1 "'•""' • 0.1.1 kM 111 • ow~ s,._. · 0"•~· record. . d ped .. Fountain Valley, a prcseason favorite, rop lnrte strai&ht bCfore break.ins into the wi~ column .. liuntinaton Beach. the defendtna champton, le alto 1-3, three pmes off'Ocun View's pace. Sherey tourney set The Olcnn berry Memonal GolfToumamcnt, to be held at the Mesa Linde Coune at Costa Mesa Golf and Country O ub, is scheduled for A~l 28 with P"X'CCd1 ticketed toward 1eholarsh ip mon its for athletes 11 '&Jlnc"il H iah School . lnttrcstcd parties should contact Wally Cbutc at the school (760-3410) for further detaill .. _. J - Channon Hermatad Of Miaalon Viejo l• congratulated by a teammate after win- • "' wi..photo nlng the 400-meter lndr.tdual medley at the lJ .S. Indoor meet ln Indlanapolla. Caulkins, Cohen ready Each say they're on target for Olympics after swim wins INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Tracy Caulkins and Tiffany Cohen, unhappy with past performances at the U.S. National indoor swimming championships, each scored victories Friday and declared themselves on target for this summer's Olympic tnals. Cohen, the 17-year-old holde( of the American record for the 1,650-yard freestyle, won the 400-meter freestyle in four minutes. 8.47 seconds after being below the world record pace for 300 meters. The victory was her 14th national championship. Cohen, who placed seventh in the 200 on Thursday. took the lead at the stan and finished nearly t-wo seconds ahead of runner-up Juliane Brossman, representing the Paramus Red Wave. Caulkins, pushed most of the way by Nancy Hogshead and Joan Pennington, won her 48th nat~enal cham- pionship with a 2: 15.26 time in the 200 individual medley and was chasing her American record of 2: 13.69 in the event most of the way. Hogshead. 21. of Jacksonville. Fla .. who is trying to maintain world class ability after making the 1980 Olympic team. finished second in 2: 16.17. and Pen- nington. a senior at the Uni versity of Texas. was third 1n 2:16.80. The four-da) meet. which 1s the last maJOr swimming competition before the· June 25-30 U.S. Ol)mpic Trials that will also be held here at the Indiana Universit) Natatonum. concl udes toda). Gary Brinkman. a Southern Illinois sophomore from South Afnca. took first 1n the 400 freestyle. Brinkman. 19. had a 3:55.27 time. Keith Swithzer of Florida Aquatics took second in the close finish at 3:55.83. UCLA JUntor Bruce Hayes. a $Old medalist at the Uni versity World Games. took third in 3:55.90. Andy Astbury, 23, of Phoenix, Am .. took founh after leading after 300 meters. Bill Barrett of Mission Viejo. the holder of the men's American record in the 200 medley, won that event in 2:03.23. Barrett, 24. the former holder of the world record in the event, was followed to the wall by Pablo Morales. The 19-year-old Stanford freshman was more than two seconds behind Barrett. Dara Torres, the holder of the world record in the 50 freestyle , raced to a gold medal tn 25.88. Torres, who was the second quickest qualifier 1n the event. held off the chaJ lenge of Laune Lehner. Lehner, the oldest active senior women's swimmer in the country at 26. fini shed second in 26.01 after being the quickest qualifier. Robin Leamy, who set the world record in winning the 50 freestyle last year. successfull y defended his title. U.S. Indoor chamPlon$hlps (at lndMMPOlh ) Ol•tances In ~r• Men 400 Ire-I, Ga rv Brinkman, Soulhern llllnol•. 3.SS.27 2, Kellh Swllzer, Florlda AouallCl, 3 SS.89. 3, BrU('.e HavH , Bruin SA. 3:SS 90. 4, Andv A•lburv, Min ion Vle lo, 3:56.28 S, David Sim•, una llacned, 3 S7 19 6. Jeff Kosloff. lnd\lsln • Hiii•. 3:Sl.S9 200 lndo-1. Biii Barrell, Bruin Swimming, 2 03 23 2 Pablo Morale\, Concord, 2 OS S6 3, Andre\ Pn1ll1Pl, Hurricane SC. 2-0S 82 •. Chrl• C•v•nalJlln, un•llacned 2 06 n s. Jerry FrenlOl, Clnc1nna ll Marl•n•. 2-07 17 6, Paul Wallace. Hurricane SC. 2 07 9i SOlr-1, Rot><n Laamy Bruin Swimming . 22 90 2, Cnrtl Cantwell. Ark•n•u , 2l 99 3 Rowav Gaines Lonunorn, 23 oi •, Jonn Sauer1and Bruin Sw1mm1no 2301 S. Tom J•oer. Parkway SC 23 09 6 Cnr1• C•vanaugn, una111cned 23 2• 400 lrtt rtle v-1 Florida Aau•llCl (David McCaoo Donald Gibb, David Lar•on Mike Hearn 3 7l S8 2. Bruin Sw1mm1no I A) 3·?2 93 3, Bruin Swimm.no <Bl 3 26 86 4 Sante BarDare SC I A I 3.27 12 S. Forl L•uderdele , 3 77 S8 6 Min ion Vlelo (Al. 3 27 S9 • WorMn •OO fr-i. Tllfanv Corien. Min ion Vlelo, 4 09 47 2. Julia ne Brou man, Paremui Red Wave, 4.1033 3. T1mm1 Bruce. M1u 1on Vtelo. 4:10 88. 4. Mlcntle Rlchard•on, Hurricane SC, 4:13.40. 5, Slacy Shupe, lndu•lrv Hms, 4:13.14. 6, Marv Wevte, FIOrlda Aquatics, 4:14.lt. 200 lndo-1, Tracv Caulkins, 2:15.36. 2. NancvHCXl•l)tad. 2:16 17. 3. Joan Pennlnoton. Lonohorn. 2:16.80. 4, Mlchelle Grlgllone. N.Vtrglnia Fun & Fllneu. 2:18.36. 5, Pottv Wlnde, Germantown Aoualla, 2:19.00. 6. Kalrlne Bom•ltd, Min ion Vlelo, 2:21.81. SO lr-1, Dare Torrts, Min ion vi.1o. 25.U . 2. Laurie Lehner, Phoenix Aauatic•, 26.01 3, Jenna Jonnson. Industry HI"'· 26 06. •. Bart> Maior, Concord, 26.11 s. Temmv Thomas, Kan'85, 26.25. 6, Jill Sterkel, Longl'IQrn, 26.27 400 frff rN v-1. Concord Pleuant Hill (Al (Nancv HOQshe1b1 Amv Caullt.ln\, Anna Petll1, Barb Maiorl. 3 47 57 2, Min ion Vit ro (Al. 3 48 •2. 3. Ftorlda Aquatics, 3.Sl.28 •. Fort Lauderdate.J·Sl.48. S, Cincinna ti Marlins IA), 3·53.32 6, lndu$1ry Httll 3 53 sa Team SCor11 Women I, Min ton Vle10, 602 S 2. Industry Hilb , 181. 3, Concord PleaHnt Hill. 170.S. •. Florida Aouat1Cl, 161 Men i. Min ion Vltio, 349. 2, Florida ACIUatlcs. 303. 3, Bruin Swimming, 24S. •. Concord Pleaunt Hiii. 1'6 Combined 1, Minion Vltlo, 9Si.s. 2. Florida Aquatics,~. 3, Concord PH, 316.S. 4, Bruin Swlmmlno. 245. NIT not ready to call it quits NEW YO RK (AP)-Yes, Virginia Tech. there will be a 48th National lnv1ta11on Tournament. The other three semifinalists from the 47th NIT that ended last Wednesday night need not worry eit~er. In fact. all 270 Division I basketball teams can rest this sum pier knowing there will be 96 teams invited to postseason play after next season. Despite the NCAA increasing the field for the national championship to 64 teams in 1985. up 11 from this year's tournament. the NIT is confident it still can attract the teams that wtll make it successful. "Certainly it will affect us as far as some of the quaJity teams we have been getting the past few years," John Kaiser, president of the Metropolitan lntercollcgia~c Basketball Association. the group that runs the NIT, said of the NCAA's ex~nsion. "There are still a lot of good teams out there that we have not been able to accomodate up to this point. Mr. (George) Sullivan of Loyola has been trying to get all those 20-game winners into another tournament. l would assume next year we would get those teams. And the quality teams at the top of our tournament would go to the NCAA." Sullivan. head coach at Loyola of Chicago. was infunated after his team was snubbed by both tour- naments for two consecutive years. despite its good records. He tried to arrange a Cinderella Tourn~ment. where the eight teams that had 20-victory seasons this year and were not invited to either the NCAA or NIT would compete in Chicago. The NIT changed its fornat for the 1977 tournament with the early round games played at either campus sites or on neutral couns with the·semifinalists advancing to New York. . "The strength of our tournament. unlike the NCAA. 1s m the first-and second-round games," Kaiser said. "If you check the last five years you will sec the attendance ~as been better outside of New York because they arc playrng on campus sitt::> and it's easy to get their following thcr,." Bucs nip Rustlers That 1s obvious by checking the attendance figures. The first three rounds this year drew 207,58 2 fans in 26 sessions. an average of 7.984, while the two doubleheaders at Madison Square Garden attracted 22.172. almost 3,000 more fans than last year's cham- pionship rounds. "Here we have 1he quality, the championship play, the hospitality," Kaiser said of the New York portion of the tournament, which was won by Michigan this year. "So that particular pan 1s a culmination here. But the attendance. the excitement seems to be in the first two rounds." The excitement also comes when people have the chance to knock the NIT and ask why it exists in this day of Final Four fanatacism. It exists because basketball coaches need to keep their programs on an up note. A postseason bid means a lot. That's why people like Sullivan react the way they do when their teams arc overlooked. "I guarantee you next year when the NCAA has 64 teams and we continue to have 32. there will be some unhappy people." Ka iser said. "Some will be unhappy they were not invited to the NCAA and· some will be unhappy they were not in vited to the NIT." OCC needs win to keep pace Earlier this week. Orange Coast College baseball coach Mike Mayne noticed conference-leading Santa Ana had games scheduled apinst Compton once and Cypress twice on this week's schedule. 1t was obvious, he figured. that his Pirates had to win their three games this week to sta~ wi thin one game of the Dons. Well. the Pirates won their first two of the week, including an 18· 7 rO!flj) over visiting Fu!Jerton Thursday. Today (noon), OCC can complete Mayne's prophecy in a rematch with Fullerton, this time at the Hornets' place. Oranae Coast College's women's basketball team OCC cntcn the pme with a 10-2 record in South rallied behind the play of Lisa Ginsb\!fl and Bev Kan1as to Coast Conference play.F\tllenon, the defending South overtake rival Golden West Friday ntabt for a 76-70 South Coa t Conference champion. is at 6-6 and holds the Coast Conference victory on the winne(s court. distinction of beina the only team in the conference to Oinsbura_scorcd 24 points, and connected on 14 of IS defeat Santa Ana. at the line as Coast cashed in on 22of26 free throws. ln addition. Fullenon entered this week leading the The victo~, Coast's sixth in eiaht starts, keeps OCC conference in hitting with a .338 averqe. be · d fi 1 de f u n n h'I "Fullenon has an outstandina offensive team. two pmcs 10 con ercnoc ea r u c 0 • w 1 e They're extremely physical," said Mayne. "They hit the Golden West falls three pmcs of the paoc with a S-l ball as well as any team in the state." recor&,wn by three at halfiimc, occ finally caught An OC'C win would set the st.qe for Tuesday's <lolden Wcsl at 66 with 1even minutes to go, and Although howdown with Santa Ana ( 11-1) on the Dons' field m the Golden West was to knot the score twice after that, Oranac final pme of the ~ond round. Coast was aot to fall behind apin. Elsewhere today, Golden West fiaures to have an ln addition to her 24 points. Ginsbura had S auists easier time than the Pirates since the Rustlcn arc h0$t1na and 4 steals, while Kansas, a S-2 JUard, contributed 11 0.12 Compton. J)Omts, s ualsu and 7 steals. Golden West downed the Tarws, 29.(). at Compton Melinda Burris added 10 points for the winners,.... Thursday. • " . Golden West scorina was led by Janet Racmakers, Coa<'h Fred Hoover s Kustlen are tryina to s&ay close who ICOml 27 points • to the SC'C !cadcrs and enter ther pm~ 'kith an 8-4 ttieord. Goldea West had a 1liat-t rcboundina cdae. winning In PaC1fic ,Coa t Conference 1C11on at I p.m. today. that ttatiltiC by a )4-32 ml'l)in. Saddlct>Jck wall ho t Palomar. The Gaucho hold a Orln&e Coat i now 14-2 ovc~ll. half·aamc lead over the Comets 1n PCC play. I I Guerrer o, Giacomelli f astest ~in Long· Beach Ex-Foiiilula One drivers in front -----on provisional grid LONG BEACH (AP) -Formula One refugees Robeno Guerrero of Colombia and Bruno Giacomelli of Italy grabbed the front row spots Friday on the provisional grid for the Grand Prix o Long Beach Indy-car race. G uerrero, who replaced In- dianapolis 500champ1on Tom Sneva on the B1gnow -Cotter team. put a Coswonh-powered. Master Mech- anic-sponsored March 84C on the provisional pole wi th a fast lap averaging 89.127 mph. Gia c o m e l li p i l ot e d a Theodore-Cos"'onh, sponsored by American A.1rline!i, to the outside front row spot at 88.285. Sunday's race on the 1.6 7-mile. I I-turn circuit through the streets of downtown Long Beach will be the first appearance here by the powerful cars of the CART-PPG Indy-Car World Senes. The first raci ng event here was a Formula 5000 in 1975. followed by eight Formula One races. "The experience I have in Formula One 1s all there." said the smiling Giacomelli ... I race fo ur years over there and Robeno two years. And I race four times here. "There is a bia d1ffcrcocc 1n the track today. It's faster than last year. There are not as many slow turns." The third fastest dnver Friday was Michael Andretli, the 21 -year-old son of former Formula One world cham· pion Mario Andrctti, who was fifth. Just behind Geoff Brabham. The youngster; driving a March 84C, had a lap of 88.094, while the Australian-born Brabham -the younger And.retti's Kraco teammate and son of three-time world cham- pion Jack Brabham -was at 87.986 m a March 84C. The elder Andretti's new Lola T-800 was clocked at 87.818. Teo Fabi, another Italian and last year's lndy<ar rookie S<"nsauo n. was sixth at 87.699. but crashed his new March 84C, tearing up the left side of the car. A team spokesman said 1t will be rebuilt oveml~t. A second session of time tnals 1s scheduled Saturday. with the best lap · by each car during the two days of quaJifyini determining the 26-car staning hneup. "The track is getting quicker.'' said the 25-year-old Guerrero, who 1s married to an American and now lives in San Juan Capistrano. "If II doesn't rain (today). maybe we'll get a second quicker." The forecast for today called for a 40 percent chance of showers. which could slow the second-day qualifyine. "It would not be so bad for me if 11 Baltimore not ready to give up its team BAL Tl MORE (AP) -A Ctty Circuit Judge signed a 10-day tempor- ary restraining order Friday after- noon to keep the Baltimore Colts National Football League franchise from moving to Indianapolis. Judge Roben Karwacki signed the order less than an hour after Mayor William Donald Schaefer signed a condemnation order for the team. The mayor's signature was affixed lo John Henry heads field at 'Anita Ready for de bat nun'-" .ai'1 G~lli. "At a circW• like Lon• Beath. it 11 import.ant to be up•front an the race because is n0t to much room for ovenaklna (pl.uina). And no one kno\VS ·what will ba~ pen." Graner rrax ef L*'t ... di The Provl1IOMI orld for .SUnO.V'• Granes Prix of l.Of'IO &NGh, with 1voe of C¥ and quafft'flflt NIMd In mllt'I· I Rotlerlo ~rero. Cotomola, MMdl 14C·CC>iwortll, 19,127 2 8rue10 Gi.com.tll, 11111\1, TheoOol'e TM-Ol·CoswO<lh, .. 21S. • 3 Mich.Mt Alldretll, Mlttrdl K ·C01wor111, 11094 ' Geoff &r•bhem, Au•lretie. ,.,._ct! MC·Co1wort11. 17 "6. S Marlo AllOrtlll, LOia TIOO-Cotworth, 17 t it 6 Teo Fabl. ltalv. Merdl IWC·C:O.worth, 17 "' 1 eoooy Renal, Mercn 14C-Coswat'lh, M.m • JoM PaUI k . "-"ske PC 108-COIWOl"ttl, ""° t ~ Cllltndler. EagJe·ClleVroliel, N.S9S 10 Erner'°" Fi11toeldl &raul, Mard\ IX·Cosworth, M S27 11 Al Un'9<. Maren MC-toswortll, N 052 12 Gordon JohnCOCk, Wiklut X·Coswortll. 85844 ll Howdv l-I01m11, MarCl'I MC·C.OSwartll, IS 734 u Al UniMlf Jr . Maren '4C ·Coswortn, U.6A6. 15 Da nnv Sullivan, OSK .C-Cosworth, 15.395. 16 Derek D11v. Ireland, March 8'C-Co•wor111, I S 191 i7 Rick Mears, Penlke PC12·Co•wor111, 84946 ia Tom Sneve, Merell MC·Cosworth. M.196. 19 Jec<1ue• Vlllt'neuve, Ca ned•, Mercn IJC ·06·COlWOf"lh, U.SS3. ?O JOl\n Morton, Eaole·Chevrotet, 14.047 21 Pete Hel1"'4tl", Pen1ke PCl~·CC>iWOl1h, 14001 ?2 Jim Crtwford, Enotancl, Theodore Tl4·0i·Co•wortll, 13.929 23 Chlo Ganassl, Wlldc:Att X·Cosworth, 13.IOI. 24 Chf'ls KMlfel. Primus 14·Cosworth, 13.731 2S Ed Plmm, March IX-ChevrOlei, 13~ 26 K.evln C~n. Lloler LC02·Coswor111, 13 '36 77 Dannv Ongal\, Maren 83C-Cosw0<111. 13 232. 21 Joltle Garu, Mealeo, Pensu PC 10-Cosworth, 12 900 29 Rooer Mears, MaTcll 13C ·C.0Sworffl, t2.454 )() Al H~. Marell 14C·C~wortn. 82.021 31 S•tv• Chllnev, Eag1e-<:nevro1e1, a l 674 :n 8 111 Alsup, Ar90 JM·lS-<:osworth, aui6. JJ. Ofllre Wiison, Soulll AfriQ, Mtlctr l3C ·CoJwonll, 11..276. 34. Didi Ftf'OUIOI\, Eeate<oswarltl, lt.700. 35. Tonv 8tlltnlla u•e n, M•rch 84C·2<oswortl\, to.SOS. 36. Dick Simon, Maren 14C·COlWOflh, 79.632 37 Johnnv Parsons Jr • Pen1ke PC iO·Cosworth, n 7~. Final fleld wllt be cut to 22 fastn l <1ualiflen and: four P<omoltf"s OPllon POlitlon1 afler f\Ktller time trlel• lodev ; LAbpneequrteiMCk .... Y~aoee back to,... durlq ... blia\ ........ la preperatlon ror .. ftrit etart ........ Jac~ftlle • ..... 7. · • . ,, I . \.~ \ .... ' • , F l 1 ~ 1 Hf R~ rn~o .... WHTUM COHfllllla.HCI ~OM"-w L Pct. .. 2A M1 4~ 21 ·"' 37 • m 35 .0 467 l2 42 .432 • ., .373 MldWest DMliell a-Utell 42 33 .560 D•-t 3t 3S .527 Dtlww 3S 40 .467 ~Cltv >t 40 .ut * A11tonlo 32 42 .4:n HolAton 2' 4.S ... •ASTHN COHflltlHCli Atllll'llk OM.- •·•oalon •-Ptll~la •• ..... York •·New~v Wail\inoton 55 19 47 26 43 30 40 33 31 4J Cefttnll OMIMft Jl•M1lweo.lllH ~ lO a-0.1rol1 C3 3l Allenle 3A 41 Chlcaoo 26 '6 Clevelend 26 47 lndl•n• 24 •9 a-cllnctieO Olavoll ~th .743 ,644 .Sit .SAe .m S9S 581 .4S3 .361 ·"' 32' Fr1daY'\ Scetfl Bo"on I~. Atlante 96 P"1teoetPhl• Ill . Oellas 110 WHnlnoton 107, New York 79 lndlena 90, Cle111leno 17 Mlrweullff 119, Chiceoo 86 Denver 10 . S.n Anl01110 136 S.n OleOo 124, GOl<len Stele 111 T..w.M'l GemH L.atren el P~oa BostOf' et New Jenev Mllwau«ee el Detroit lndlene al c1e....iend New York al At1an1e S.a ltll! at S.n Antonio Ur•h ar Kenlas Cltv Ptlileoete>flia el Chkago Portland at Hou\ton COLLEGE NCAA Tourn.ment DIVISION I FIMI Fovr (et SNttle) (Al .. "'" on C"8,...i 21 TedliY's Gam4t$ oa , .... lfYI 14~ 11 2l'h 1 101, 17 17 • 19' > 12 lO Pm -Virginie (71· 1 II"' Hou"on (31-•l 3 11 m Kenruckv (29·41 V\ Geor11erown (32-31 MendeY'' Game 6 P.m -Champlonvup COLLEGE WOMEH DMsleft I FIMI Fovr Cat Peue.v Pav9iofl) Fr1day's Scetfl USC 62. Loulstene Teen !i1 Tl!nneuee 82, Chavnltv Stare 13 SunclaY's Champlonsl\lp CCNIWMI 2) 1 11 m -use t21-•> vs. Tenneu'" (13·9) ~~of Ynr The Auoclareci Press COlteoe oui.ert>ell c>leyers of the year 1914 -MICl'lael Jordan, N.Cerollna 1913 -Raron SamOM>n, Vlrglnla 1911 -RalPn S.mos.on. Vlrolnla 191 I -Relc>h S.mPM>n, Virginia 19'0 -Mark Aguire, o..-_ur 1979 -Lerrv Biro . lndlena SI 1'71 -8utcn LH , MarQ\14" 1m -Marqun JoMs.on, .UC 1976 -Scorr Mav. Indiana 197S -David T'10m111on N Ct ro' 1974 -Oa11ld Tt\omll\On N Car.>l1"a 1973 -8111 Welton, UCLA 1972 -8111 Welton. UCLA 1971 -Austin Cerr Noire Oa,,.,. 1970 -Pere Merev•c" LOU•\1ana s1 1969 -Lew AIC..,OOr UCLA 1961 -Elvin Have\ Hou\•on 1967 -Lew AIC1noor UCLA 1966 -Caule Ru\\ell. Mocn1oa" IMS -8U1 8 redle11 Pr•ncero" 1'64 -G• y Brad<ls Or·o SI 1"3 -AN ~•vrna" Dui..e 1961 -Jerry Lucas Otloo SI 1 .. 1 -Jerry LJC:8\ Otloo St COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN Oranee Co.st 1<>1 Go4<Mn WHt 70 ( Sovttt Cou 'ontetena J GOLDEN WEST 1-JoMson 11 Aeme~ers 17, Lamoe 3 Ea\I e 8. Lova IS Torels· 26 18·2S 70 ORANGE COAST -~a 6, Ganeoen I. Alvera 14. Ginsouro ~ Menoo1a ) Kense1 II, Bums 10 Total\ 12 26 76 >ialfllme; Golden WHI, 33·30 ' Total fouls· Golden WHI 21, o.l.inoe Coast 23, Fouleo our Menooia <OCCJ ' ~ t I I . " • Los Alamltel fllllOAV'S RISULTS IBtll ef 4t·llltlM ~ !Metlllt) ,IAJT RACI. One mile NU Pfloetll 11 Je<'ll ( Vlllelllm l 5.:10 2.10 2 40 Hllerlout Brew (Shot!) 7 IO 4.20 SCOtdl Double tKuebtaf) ~60 Ai.G recw. Om• Cherie•, O"tcl Mel HIY, Dtrov L.ord, Crul..awev, Ct\ampagne Prl,_, AMI Sunnv Time. 2!03 21 S. S2 •XACTA (3·4) 11elel S31JO SICOftO "ACE. One milt pecit. Mulll Relnbew CTOCld II) suo 19.00 uo OundM Chief <Wl•i.ms> UO I IO ltovxdon (S*lt\l 3.10 Also r~: Hvotlle. WvM• Nen(llM , Oer,..., JOhl'I, Vouno &urtlnotO!\ Time: 1"9 2/S. U IXACTA (2·1) Peld 5191.20 THIRD RACC. One milt oece. Howeh' OOo IJ.Anci.nonl 1.40 U O 3 40 Olamonre Ski-IC..Anderwnl J.00 2 60 Metrl11 CPlercel 3 60 Also read Accomplice Botsl'IOI, Acuff Gmers Peoe CO-, AndY• l-ler,.,,.n. Bold As Breu. Time: 2~1 4/S. n EXACTA 13·2) oalo '22 60 POUltTH llACll. One mile P8Ct Gooo!lme Byrd <Coeen> 4 40 l 20 2.ao ICoau Oreem (Longo) S 00 3.IO Whai. Scneriie (Slftrh) s.IO Also rececr· Beronen Cnn1, Rt99111 Mite, fil'1001 Lobell, MAv Wind, Flnel Nolt Time 2-01 115 F-l"H RACE. One mile NU Arvtrnel Girl !SIMI") 3.00 2.P UO Taroort Marianne (Oftomer) IUO 7.40 Prlncfll Ltal (SO<ioosl S to AIM> rec:eo. Proc:llllm, Tiie! s Ute. v_,.. etta Henover. Klndlv Llgru, 4rmt>ro Cookie , WeH SN~ Girl. Time 157 315. n llXACT A ( 1-41 oald S3S.OO. SIXTH RACE. One mile oac;• Femlly Porrrell (Avt>tn> 7.40 '-60 3.20 Frff Pout CDfllnlt) 7.20 l.40 Fir" Melt (WIAlems) 2.40 AIM> receo Vl'llno. Vetctotlno, KnlgM Cractter. Tvl>lcel, Unsl>Oken, Double Deck Time 1.S9 2/S. Sl EXACTA IS· l) oald S7S.OO. SEVIHTH RAC•. One mile oece Double B"dle (AUblft) 200 1'.00 6.00 Trecl Miu (MAier) 3M 2.80 Pleeie 5-tt CGrundvl 4 00 AIJ.O rececs. Se>r1no Fllno. Grend Siem. Trlu Lhl, BrMZ-IY a.tit, SUver\ Starlel, Trumo S-ie. Time: 1:59. S2 EXACTA (4·6) Hid 5113.60. lllGHTH RACE. One mlll 1>8CI . Sams e urcn (B1'gM 12.10 600 3.40 Trlf\fty (Longo) 10.00 UO Weve R Ider ( K IJllt>ler) S 20 A~ receo· F.,.OV\, Cnrva Diei<ie. Soeclel Peter. Netlve Ruler. Harrison Minor Time: 1 :57 "s. n l&XACTA 11-a> Paid 1129 oo NINTH RACE. One mile 11ece Theore Htt10ver (Andnnl 610 • 20 Summer Stlade (Si..th) 11 20 Denlfl Endeavor (0.~ 3 00 '00 .. 20 AllO rac9d Annoh 8 rueder Br•t. Wl~e. Min Warm OnMI Bvrd. 0orOlhV 8rMzt, Time: ':S4 31 S. n UCACTA n ·S) l>llld '64.60 S2 f'tC.I( SIX (4·1·S·•·l·7, oa10 l 16,?71 20 wltn four winning 1100..eh 11111 horses) 12 Pick SI). c:on\Olahon P••O \? 11 20 wlln 104 w lnnlno toc1'eh (five norse\l TEN'n4 RACE. One mile Pace . : Anovs Lion (Medland) S2 80 l7 80 "° Midnight Mine (Kuebler) • 20 3 60 Anavs Liiv ISlfflh) 3 20 Also racecr Mailer Swlrcn H• C Sk111e>er Mr ~or Stuff Scor11•0 C. Leap v eer 8 Ttme 1 S9 ( S1 EXACT A 9·2 Paid s?S7 60 Alltondence 6 •36 F ~nta Anita FRIDAY'S RESULTS Of 91-d.tv lhorou~td mMflno) •ACIL 6 furlong) TM 8 a D~ 11118 Kora 1-111 K •O • Hawll!v ' f(. 1 20 : .._ IFtlll 16 80 480 McCarrOll) 3 00 -'1'-0 r Betti ' Eagl• Go1oen Mm· , l"trlec1 Co•er L 011c1e \•rei FIH t Y1k1no Qoom Tl,...,t I 10 315 CNe VIOW wewlftl) AIM recect ll'lllOv &rlfld\', ll!'M I :2.3 •IS. U IXACTA (J-7) Hlf 1)1.10. u fltaC sax 1,.3+2+S11121•) pa1c1 lt7,30$.IO with wven wlnnlno tlCUts ft!• f!Ot"Mtl S1 llllct. $1l COl'ISOlellon peN ""'80 wlltl * wlMlnt tldle11 111 .... l\onell ..... nt llACI. 6"'> ful'IMOt Df\linct Lover (Drexler> I) 90 I.JO UO Monai.ur Excll-t CMcCn) • 70 2.90 C0<dofl (Pltteel l.to AIM •ICH L'Nallv. Wlndv't Wey, "•oeentrv, The Tracker, Olvmolc O.rn.. Aouej, Dadcl't l.OllClleGl ' Tlrnt· 1,1' 4/S U IXACTA tS-91 oald 11 10.SO. Allan4enee 21 714. Toumement fttav.-s CNimpiemhlo Cet ,._.. Veelra, ftle.) Freel Couolet 11·64-135 Jim Th«Pt 4'-6t-137 Lanny W8(11.lll' 71·66-131 Seve 8ellftleros 70·61--138 Jollnnv Miller 70·69-1)9 Jav HHI 71·6t-140 Lerrv IUnur 73·67-UO Mar~ O'Meere 72·69-141 Hwl Sulton 71 ·7~141 1'80 Aoki 71·69-141 Lee TravlllO 76·66-14? Peter Oosttfnu., 73-69-142 &ernnarel Lenger 72·7~142 NICI< Prl(e 70· 71-141 Tom Wat\on 7S·67-142 Wavne Ltvl 71·71-142 Oen Pon1 74-69-143 JoM Menalttv 69·7.t-143 Tim Simpson 73-71-1« Bruct LlelO•t 71-73-1« Craig Stadler 74·7~1« Oevkl EdwerCI\ 73·71-1~ Garv Hartoero 73·71-1« Pel L1ndwv 73·71-144 Tom Kitt 74·7~1« Sorry Jaacktl n -72-1« Cterence Rose 73-72-1'S Tommv Nakallme 7'-11-14S WIUle Wooo n -13-145 George Arcn.r 76·69-14S Mlka Sulllven 7S·7~14S Tom Purtlt( 76-69-l•S Pnll Hencoc~ 76·7~146 Bob E8'1WOOd 7'·7?-146 ~uss C.oc,,ren 12·7.t-146 Oeve Elehelberoer 74·71-146 Nldl Feldo 73-73-146 Donnie Hemmond 77-7~1'7 Hele trwln 73·7.t-1•7 Bred Fuon 7S·72-147 l.arrv Mize 75·72-147 JoM Fouonr 7S·7?-147 Garv Player 74·73-147 JoMCook 71·76-147 Curt11 Slreno• 74-73-147 Larrv NelSOl'I 7S-71-147 Kellll F.,-gus 7'-13-147 Ben Cran•"•w 7'·7r1'7 Alteo Miiier 7'·72-1" Garv Koen 77-71-1" Tt\omu Gray 7S-7rl'8 Lennie Clements 72·7tr-I" Peter Jacot>'8n 75·7>-I" Bobbv Clamperr 73·7S-148 Arnold Pelmer 12-76-1" BUddv Girdner 73·7S-141 Aon Streck 76·72-1'8 Oennv Eelward• 76·72-1'8 Jack Nlckl•u• 71·7~1" GU Morgan 72·76-148 Glbb\I GlltMtrl 76·7?-1'8 Ray Flovd 77·71-1'8 Jim Colt>trl 74·7S-149 Scolt HOOi 11-71-149 Chip Beck 77-71-149 Tom Jenk.n\ I0-69-149 WaHv Arms1rono 76-n-149 Scott Slmo~on 7S·7•-1'9 David Gra ham 76·73-149 Huber! C.rHn 11-19-1'9 Payne Sltwart 79·7~149 Felled to OuellfY Jim Dtnl 76·7•-lSO Mee O"GredY 71·7?-ISO Lou Grenam 76·74-ISO Rn Celdwefl 7S·7S-1SO Oouo Tewell 7S·7S-1SO Sammv Rachels 77·73-lSO 8oObY Wa dkins 7S-76-ISI Joey Ranell 74-77-lSI fHv•~ ~· 79-72-151 JoJc, •• • 74·77-151 Grev Power\ 76·7S-151 Mark BrOO<ts 77-74~151 ~renll. Conner 71·73-ISI Tom Norri\ 79·7?-lSI Ralot Landrum 7S·76-1Sl Anov Beah 19·72-ISI SECOND RACE. \(r1onos Greg Norman 72-7'-151 l".ing ot the Gr~ !Vlnll) a 00 4 00 3 20 Don PooCev 80-72--152 Sllll ful Look lCiarcla) l 60 2 80 Mark Pfeil 79-1J-IS1 Dev ol Raont>ows CMcGurn 660 OanHanoo"on 19-73-1S2 AISo reced. ~al1e a Ole o"o. West Vlctor Aeoataoo 75·77-152 Douole u , Crlp Sever, Moth r· \ Knlghl Pel McGowan 74·7t-1S2 Coov's JaO.. Ken•ln111on Aire 'y' J • Ubln . Mlll.e lttld 81 -71-IS2 Jumpln Ja n1.1ry, Urfversel sr' Ult I John Adems 75·77-IS~ Tlrn~l I 8' • ' f\. Mike Do •a id 80·72-152 11 DAIL" LE (10-lfi \ Maril Lvt 78·7.t-152 "141 AO Ory mitr Daia S?l.80 Jeck Renner 7S-77-IS7 Deer Cerroe (Cai'fll,,. ... ,, ,,. Ea SnffCI 74·71-IS2 Stemware tMcCarron) Sto J90 ~••OOorin 7S-77-1S1 Kennedv ExPrtss (Delat\ouneie~'l 2'<) 1't po· Haves 77·76-IS3 AISO raced Caucasle. Torel WM'Q.~ ;o loo 1,'Ne11>rlng 76·77-IS3 L "'"e Pretense, 1Cvfl11ca, Pocasstf. Tumble • ~r11~ Britton 79·74-IS3 Ar1ead )errv Pate 79·74-ISJ Tirne 1 38 11s Joe lnmen 77-76-1S3 FOURTH llACE. I l 16 miles Gritt Mooov 71·7S-1S3 Women's softba• My counreu (Merel 17 00 6 fO 4 00 Ronnie Black 80·74-IS4 COMMUNITY COLLEGE GOiden Grend (Guerrai 3.60 2 40 Tom Wtl$kODt 71·76-IS4 C~c ..... tr9Cll ow.-Cea•t ... ~ u OrlMt c .... 121, CenwM u Utlll'llllne events In meler1) l~I. McCol ICrl. 1U, 2. NHh <Cr). 1o.t, l. Coeot <Cr>. 1o.t. 200-1. Meeol CCrl. 21.0. 2 Netll (Cr), tt 0; > teoolle CCrl. 22.S. --1. Guest COCCI, 50.l, 2. WIUlems (Cr), SO.S, I. McNffJ IC(), 506. I00-1. Wl•lerna <~rn>. 1: .. •: 2. L.•hll <OCC), Ue.l; ). Mc:Mts.ler COCC), l:.SU 1,S00-1. McM.uter COCCI, 4'°2 S, 2 OVtnont i t OC C >. '~ 0, J Cl'len1ol0n (Cr), ..... 5.000-1. Qulnonei <OCC>. IS 24 6, 2 ff!Odn IOCC). 15.JA 4, J. Dell'( COCCI. IS:A 1.9. UOHH-1 s .. vt<'la (Ct), 14'. 2. Andrew1 (OCC), 14 S; S. Perrvmen <Cr), )j.4 400!1+-I. Andt'ew1 COCCI, SU; 2 Grego (Crl, SU; 3. LMler COCCI. S6.0. 400 r"8v-I. Cerrito•. 42.3. 1,600 relav-1. c.,-rllos, l:2U U-1. l~burH< COCCI, 23 7 ,, 2 COOtn (Cr) 2>·21.'a, l Pl\llll1tt <OC(1. 11-3\6 T.l-1 BloekburlMI' COCCI. "·11.\.o, 7 Cobbs <Cr ), 41· 1''4, 3. Rloelo" IOCCl J7·5V•. HJ-1. JOflnson CCrl, 6·6, 2. 81ockburoer (OCCI encl Flltoerald CCrl. 6·4 PV-1. Gorman (Cr), 13·0. 2 Gell1v1" COCCI, 12·6, 3 Herrw .. <OCCI. 12·0 SP-I. Souse COCCI. '4·11, 2 Merton (Cr), '3-6, l. Bro""n (Cr>. 39· IO OT-1. Ancltrson COCCI, 134·11, 2 !.ouH (OCC), 130-7, 3. Brown (Cr). 1?7·7 JT-1. Pllllll1>1 (0CC), 172·0, 2 Anoerson COCCI, \70·11, J Alll.t11 COCCI. 164·S COMMUNITY COLLEGI WOMIN CWf'ltn "· Orenee c .. ,, S7 Or•ll98 c:..s1 to. c~ lG ( Rlll'INM e¥entl Ill met9n) lOC>-1. Ortli ICrl. 12.2; 2. Ove (Cr). 17 4, 3 JoMwn (Cm>, 13.4. 20C>-l. Baker COCCI, 251; 2. Frve (Cr> 25 4; 3. Ortl1 CCrl. 2S.S. 40C>-I Bell.er <DCCI, SU , 2 Gonialei <Cr), 1-00.1, 3 Uni kller (Cr), 1-oJ 4 800-1 ~ COCCI. 2:22.f, 2 Sltloet CCrJ, 2:30.t. 3 F0<d COCCI, 2:3S.6. l,S00-1. Howe (OCC), 4:50.1; 2. Kwle· cle" (Cr). 4;S94; S. Gercle (Cr>. S:OU. 3,000-1. Kwiecien (Cr>, 10:56 6, 2. Gar- e!• (Cr), 11'10.l, 3. Sklbel (Cr), 11'57 1 IOOLH-1 Springer IOCCI. 16.3. 2 Nishimura !Cr), 11 1, no tnlrd 400l.H-I Sor1noer <OCCl, 1~77. 2 NIU!lm.Jra (Cr), I 191, J Sc"llnff COCCI. 1217. 400 retev-1. Ct rrlto•. 49 s. 1,600 relav-1 Oranoe Coast, 4;01.1 LJ-1 Frvt (Cr), 18·3""· 2. Springer COCCI, 16·11, 3 Ova <Cr>, IS·7''J HJ-I. McCerd IOCCI, S-2, 2 Frve (Cr). S-0, J. Orr ii (Cr) 4· 10 SP-1 Baker tCrJ. 42·10, 2 Giimer <OCCI, 32-oo..,, 3 McCerd COCCI. ?9·l 'h. OT-I. Beker (Cr), 110·7, 2. Giimer COCCI. 106·7, 3 Barragnon <Cr>, 69·7. JT-1 Barraonon !Cr ), 118·9, 2. Mccard COCCI, 113· 10, 3 Giimer COCCI. 112·2 0..-. Watt 71, Sal'lla AIW ll (Rl#WM evetltl Ill nwtenl IOC>-1 Saunden <SAi, 12.4', 2. Frenklln CGWCJ, 13 01, 3 Ntison CC.WCI, IUO. 20C>-I. Saunoeo CSA), 26.22. 2. Cerev CG.WC>. 2682; 3 NtlM>n CGWCI, 27.64. '"140e>-I Wood !SAi. 1:01.10, 2 Whlsller CGWCI. 1~1.21, 3 Nelson (GWC). I Ol 13 IOC>-1 Certv !GWCI. 2:21 9. 2 Smit" lSAl, 2.43 3 no third. l,S00-1 Whl"lff !GWC>. S 12 6. 2 $mllll fSAI. S 3• 06. no l"lrd. 3,000-1 Zurshl !SAi. 1029 7, no sacbnd or tnird. lOOLH-1 Franklln (GWCl. 1666, 2 Actve• CGWC), 2• S, no lllird AOO rein -I GolOtn Wtsl S6 7 1,600 re11v-l GOl<len Welt. 4 17 19, S.nle Ane 4 11 71 HJ-I 8olron IGWCJ S·2 no laeonC or '"''Cl LJ-1 Frenkiln tGWCl. 17·3, no second or third OT-I eonon (GWC). 123·9' >. 2 Par· rl•h (GWCI. 93· ll, no third SP-1 Bot1on CGWC) 31· 10. 2 Parrlsn IC.WC). 27·3, no lhtrd JT-1 Draoer <GWCI 16·0, 1 Bolton tGWC), ass ~ • • . " EXHIBITION BASEBALL Oodetr1 7, Angels 0 Ctt AMN4m StlldlUm) k-"' lmin9S LOI An9eleS 000 00 I 303--7 II 1 Callfornie 000 000 000-0 3 O Honevcurr, Hooton (9) end SCloscia. Flmpre (91 Wiii Sanchez (7), Hauler (9), MMeno 191 a nd Boone. W-Honevcult L-Wltl. HR-Lo' Angeles. Brock. Monon. Marshell Ge6den Watl 6, Mt. Sen Al'tonlo o Bronze Marker (F'tncavl 3 20 Lee Elder 80·74-IS4 Go~ WMI 203 001 O· • 6 o Allo rece<1 Fancv WINS. Final Auaull. George Ce dle 16·71-1S4 Mr Sen Antonio ooo ooo C>--0 6 4 HellO High Jim Neltord 79-7S-1S4 Other Scorn Ew11rr and Muon, Burnam ano Allen Time I 4s lt S Sltvt Liebler ao-74-lS4 Kan\H Clly S. Clnc1nnall 3 38-TKl'letter tC.) U EXACTA 13•61 Paio SISO OO 8111 Rooers 7S·79-:-lS4 Monrreel 7, Texas S Al Geooeroer 79•7s-IS4 Boston 7, Sr Louis 1 l"uler1on 7, Orenee Coast O FIFTH RACE. I • m•le-l on rurl C.eoroe Burn\ 81 •7,._15S Cnkago IALI ll. Pnilaoelohie 4 (Forfeit) llu"v Canvon (Vl"ill 14 60 1060 ~ 40 Rooer Mallblt 77_71_1SS NY Yenktts 4 Hou"on 1 Luner Rev <Fettl 8.00 3 60 Brad 8 rvanl l l ·74-ISS C"lcaoo INL) II San FrancfKO S SaelcleOeclr 11, lmperlel vee.v S 8roedlv CMcCarronl 2 60 Qic,,arCI Zollo! 77· 78-1 SS Cteveland 10 Sen Oleoo Cu l I Sa ddltoeck 124 O?O 2 _11 lS 1 Allo raceci Snerifl Muir St on Tome. Gary McCord 79·77-l56 Slln Dleoo tu ) 6, Sa n Oieoo srete I c..._ trtal'fMMS ( ...... ..... V... M. UC trw. 2 UNl.V .. 309 1100-14 1e I UC lrvlnt .. .. --2 II > llotltlmllfe, erav (7) Wlf .,,...,,, ._vw (9), Jvalt, Carr 111. Camw• <11 Incl ~1 HanlOfl <ti W Motttemyre <1·2> L-Jusn Cl·•) 5-ar•Y {2). 29-CurtlJ (LV), ,.,..., CLV), ~ (Lii), Pe« ILV),-.,, tVCll ~amw (LV), llCOMO GAM& UC lnW 4, NevtM•L.tt V•• ) UNLV 010 lOI ~ f UC Irvine un 001 11-4 7 I Heltv, Hennlllt (4), ~ (6) ancl Arl'IOICI, Ut'lt911, l(tfll <') end "'°'"" W-Kent (S•fl L-Hennlne <l •U ~ .... IL.VI. Allder10ft IUCll. Harn• moncl (UCO, Oavlt CUCll. lrvlnt (UCll . l~CUCI) Convnunttv UIMe ... CM&t C•llef •IOt W L Ga Senta Ant t I I -Ortanee COHI 10 2 I' OoiOtfl WMt I 4 l Ctf'flto1 7 S 4 Flillerlon 6 ' S Mt. s.,. Antonio • t 7 • CYPl'"S 2 10 9 Comtton o 12 11 T•V'a 0--(Mell) Orantt Coest al Fullerton Comoton et OolOtfl Watt Cwrltos et Mt. San Antonio Cyprfl1 11 Sante Ana P1clflc Coast Conference W LT GB SedcNOeo. 1 3 O - P110mar 6 3 0 '1 Soulhwftlern s 3 t I', S.n Oleoo Mata S 4 O 11 , Groumon1 • ' 1 3 MlreC01I• , 7 I 4', San Olego 2 7 o 4 2 TOdaY'• aeme1 t1 o.m.> Pelomer at Saeleli.tlectl MlraCO$la 11 San 0'-90 ~ Sour,,wes1trn a r Sa" Olego Hl9h KJtocll EcllMft $, MaftM 4 Marine 002 200 ~4 6 O Edison 030 001 1-s 6 3 Emmon1 and BlokdYll.. Martin, Oamaro 141 end EMilOI\. W-Oemero. L-Emmqn.1 38-Knuff CMI, Nesti <El 2. Damato te l ""'"""" .. ln1M 2 Unlversltv 201 000 1-4 7 1 lr11lne 010 001 ~2 3 O Slohoff. Wll5on C5I •nd Brown; Henloen. L1111on <SI and Aalmlatulla. w -stoezott. L-Henlgen 28-Hanloen (I), Gtnllle (U), Everetr CUI. 3B-Srombauo" (U) Cfttll Mew s, c-dlll Mar 2 Costa Mew 300 011 0--S 10 I Coro"• de4 Mar 002 000 ~2 6 3 Auslln. Welson <SI end Prall, Prechet. P Musco (7) end Boet; W-Austln L-Prec:tltl. 2B-P MulCO (CdMJ HA-P Musco (COM) Saddlebedr 10, Estllnc:le 2 Estancia 000 002 ~ 2 4 o '8ddle08Cll 231 040 x-10 16 I Clements, Scotr (3). Folev (5) and Woll Demien and Maldonaelo. W-Oemlan L-<iemenr1. 2B-01mlan CS> 2, Cemect\o CS) 3B-Jorden ISi. Damian (S). Camact\O (Sl MlsUefl Vi.ta I, Laeune htdl I Mlu lon Vielo ~ 000 2-t 10 O Legune Beech ooo 001 ~I 3 ' Caml>tlell and Hen Naeu end Feli. 2B--florl (MVl. PHCt (MV), Mart< (MVJ CemPl>ell <_fNI HR-Reinders CMV) L•tune ll•• 4, Cepbtrano Ve/lev 4 Laoune Hiiis 000 100 120 l>-4 9 I C•oo Vallev 001 001 070 l>-4 13 o Pi.me! and Roman. Ood<I a nd McLemore. 2&-ICalona (LH). S"UPlen (CVl HR-Oodd (CVl, Romen CL.HI Ftsoeman ILHl Sea View Lt•eu• • W L GB Unlvel"\llv 4 0 El Toro 3 I I Coll• Me.a 1 2 2 Irvine 2 2 2 NewPOrl Haroor 2 2 2 Sed<lll!baCk 2 2 2 Corona oel Mar I ) 3 Est encl• o • ' Frid.IV'S Scons Co"a Mt'8 S. Coroeio del Mar 2 Unlver\llv 4, 1rv1ne 1 SaCldleoaci. 10 E"ancia 2 E1 Toro 6. Newoorr Haroor l WHfleMSev's G•mft tl:IS) Ntwoort Haroor 61 Co'1a MHa Corona del Mar at Saooieoack El Toro ar Univtr11rv Irvine al E\l1nc1a Sunset L .. eu• WL GB Octan View • 0 Edison • l Westminster 3 I I Hunllngron Beacn 1 l 3 Fou"1eln Vellev I ) 3 Marina 0 s 4 , Frld.IY'l Score Eolsoo S. Marina 4 TodllY'I Gemei Wes1m1nsl•r er Ocean V1~ 1121 Fountain Vellf'\I at Hunr1ngton Buen (12) South Coast LHVU• Ca11l"rano Valley Laouna HIR.l S.n Clemente Woodbrldoe Mission Vleio Oan• Hlll1 Laguna Beech WL 3 0 3 0 2 1 I 2 I 2 1 3 0 ) ,rklaV'I Sc- Mlu lon Vlelo I , Laguna 8eec11 1 San Ctemenlt 4. Oen• Hills 4 T 08 1- 1- 0 I 0 2 0 2 0 71'1 0 3 Laguna Hiiis 4, Ce11111r1no Vanev • t 10 1nn1nos> WedntsdeY'• G1mei (l:IS) Wooot>rldoe at Minion Vieio L•oune Beecn er San Clemente """" ...... c~ CCM.L•M ., Safllt tertw• dllf 0.-. W.J. t>-1~. IS•IJ, t ·U, IS·12, U .. HHHtlCHOOL I--' ..... MtrfAa Off ~ VWw, IJ..l). IS-2, 15-1" FOUl'lltffl Veflev dcrf Wetlmlfttltr, IS.-t, 1H.IH LI Quint• *'· HunllnofCWI IMc:ll, IS-I, lS-11. 1$-3. SMlll9W ....... Esle11Cla ditf. Cor-CNI MM, 15-1, lt-16. U· 12. lrvlnt #. Maltf' o.I, 7• 15, 15-t, 15-t. 14-16. IS-6. NewOOl't H~ Clef. Ufllvtnliv. IS-2 IS-., tH ' ~C:MttL...- CaPlttreno VeMtv fff. La11una ee.cft, IH. 10·1S, 12-IS. 1'·14, 1$•13 PREP STANDINGS SunMt L.....- ~ WL Fountain Veltev 6 0 Edlwn S 1 Merine S I Le Qulnte J ) Hunilnoton B•ac" 2 S Wt\lmlnsrer 0 S o....r.11 WL • 2 1 2 s s 3 4 2 1 0 1 I • 0c .. n v-o 6 WHfleMltV'I Ganwa 17) ocean View a t Hunllnoton a.acn L• Quinta et ECSl•on Merine er Weslmln11tr Sta View L .. .,. ~ WL E\ta llCla I 0 "lewoorr Hart>or 7 1 Irvine 6 ' Corona Ciel Mar 4 • El Toro 4 4 Mettr Del 2 6 UnlvtnllY I 1 Co"a ~· 0 I Tvelde'f'• Gamet (Ji:UI Unlversllv 1t CO<ona o.t Mar Estenda er Nawoort Hert>or Merer Oel 11 Et Toro lrvtne 11 Cosra Mew ' South Co.st LH~t ~ .. WL 11 0 9 2 • 2 ' ' s • 3 7 1 10 0 ' L8"119 Ovwel WL WL La9una Beech 6 I 6 J Minion Vltlo 6 I 7 2 Ce11l•tr•no Vetlev • 3 S ' Oena Hlll1 J l S S Woodt>rldoe l 4 S 6 Laoun• Hlll1 I 6 4 1 San Ctemenlt I 6 4 7 · Tueldly's Gemes (J:IS) Leoun• Beadl et Wooot>rldH • Mis.ion Vlelo et Oana HIP\ CePl•trano Vertev et Sen Cle~lt NHL CAMPBELL COHP:Elt&NCE Sm¥fM Of\lklell w L l .... GP: v·Eomonton 56 II s 117 '43 •·Caloarv 33 31 14 80 299 a·Vencouver 32 39 9 73 306 a·Wlnnoi>eo 30 38 11 11 337 Klries 23 43 13 S9 306 Horrb OMst.n v·Monnesote 39 )() 10 .. )41 x-SI Louil 32 40 1 71 299 a·OetrO•I 31 40 7 69 m 1t·Ch1cego is 42 I 64 269 Toronto 25 44 9 S9 29S WALES CONFERENCE Pa"1dl Olvlt*I •·NY 111enoen .. 2' ' 100 352 .. -Wuhlnoron 47 26 s 99 303 "· Pn11aoe1on1a .. 2S 10 91 349 a ·NY Renoers 41 21 9 91 309 New JerHv 17 SS 1 41 230 Plrt\Ourgl'I 16 S7 6 31 2SJ Aclaml DMslen a·BuffalO 47 24 J 101 310 •·801ron 47 2S 6 100 331 .. -oueoec •I 21 10 92 JS6 •·Monrree1 35 39 s 7S 285 Her Hord 17 41 10 64 213 a-Cllncned Dlavoft ~J" y·Clincneo 01vi\lon Olle FrideY'I Scetfl Phlledell>llle 6, New JerHv 2 Wlnnloeo 2. St LOUii I MJnnno1e 3, V1ncouver 3 TedeY's GamH Eclmonlon 11 Klflel, n Monlrffl at Bolton Chlceoo ar o.rrott NY Rengers er Herttoro. n 8 utte l0 er Quet>ac. n NY 1,lander\ al WH,,lngton, n SI LOUii ., Toronto. n Minnesota el C110erv. n GA 311 30I )21 372 372 ll4 310 315 306 319 267 m 214 299 347 3N 2SI 2S9 217 m 31S Laguna Hiii' at Oen• HUis 1moer1ar Valle v 104 000 ~ S 7 6 Ouc Lt Ouc. Greal Grenoson. Lafeveite An<tv North 81 _7S-lS6 Seartle 12. Oaklal'Kl ' Meenv. Rivl•rt (4) and Lockhart Quin· Lark, Arrow,,eao, Go1oen Flail.. 800 Glider 76·~1S6 M1nne\01a 7, NV Mets 4 ltro ano Vareniue la W-Rlvltrt Time I •9 1/S. TC Chen 80·77-157 Delrolt 7. Plrrst>vrgn 6 L-Qu1nrero 3B-Wlnlermale llVl U EXACTA (1·41 Deiel '-llOSO CorevPevlr> 7S·l1-lS7 Ballimore I. Allanra 1 This Wtetc'S trout ll&antl Remirei IS) SIXTH llACE. One mile Ken Grff!I IS-72-IS7 Toro.,io 2 Miiwaukee 0 LOS ANGELES -Arrovo Seeo CrHk, HIGH SCHOOL Jillons~v IP•ncavl J 80 2 80 2 60 J.C. Sneed 8S·72-1S7 Bio Tulunot Crteil (UDOer), Castelc Lekt CHtll Mata 11, c.,_ NI Mar 1 Wheramom <Piarce l S60 4 20 Da ve StodllOll 44·74-ISt Tedlv'• GamH C11relc Laooon, EMieoeth Lek1, P1ru Colle MeH 700 004 1 _ 12 9 tnooan Fables lFutntesi 7 oo Leonarel Tl\OmDson 79-n-.1sa Anotls vs Dod9en at Oodoer Sledlum. Creelt (Frtfldlmen'1 Flel), PUddlnvllont Corona oel Mar 001 001 ~ 2 1 4 Al$O ra c.ed Princen t..elka , Seno1n1, 8oO Bovd 80-78-lSt 7 OS Pm Lekt, San Gal>!'lel River (Hit, wnr e nd Hottman, Lu• (61 end Moiarro, Rldltv Dark Blush, Nancv·s Grev Bruce Fiels"er 83-7~151 Houston vs Atlanl• el West Palm Beech north forks) anel Grouan w -Hottman, 2-2 L-Ridlev Tome 139 Tonv Sills 81·78-IS9 St Louis 111 Cincinnati at Tampa SANTA BARaARA -S.nra Vnea River 215-Grouan ICCIMJ 3B-Norris (CMJ SEVENTH RACE. 6 turlOngs Biii Sander 80·79-159 Pill\buron vs NV Mets at SI Ptlarst>urg AIVEllSIDE -Evens Lake. Fulmo< E•fllncJe s. SaddlelMldl 2 Gahl• (McCarronl 610 3 40 2eo Jlm8ooros '2·77-1S9 Montreal tu l "' Mlnnflola er Orlando Lake, Htmer Ulkt. Perris Leke Esl•"C •• 000 002 3-S 4 2 Princess Lurulleh (Vait"1uela l 3 20 2 40 Bot> Murllllv 14-7S-159 D•lrool vs Cnlcaoo (AL) al SaraM>lll SAN IEANARDINO -Colorielo River ~Deck 000 002 "--2 7 I Red Ra111n IHawlevl 300 B005"earer to·I0-160 Monlrtel (U ) vs NY YenkHS el Forr NFL fr --.. I (Needle•>. Cucamonga Guull Per11 Lekt , .,.-Morn• ue1a1·11.~ Leuo-"'·'· a,...,, se moves G'--H...__ p Kene a nd Georoe. Peoiua anel Zener Al•o receo. Rtedv tor Luo Lvoherd"• •., • • 77·83-160 ~'"""' 19S2 01"• T tokl ""' .. ..,, •ril. Le11.e. Lvtlt Creek (middle ? G • "-i• Wel•on 82·79-161 Cl•ve•·•"' u• C•1c.eoo (NL) er Me•a l"60-<-hie~ s •,xans eel e n"' r• t 38-R•osv !SJ. Wet>t> CS> HA-Braert (E l r•ncen. elllng U11, Bullion MomOo's Prt ..,..... • ~ ... .,. •• " • • 8~ .. 1 1 " ""'" orksl. Molava Nerrow1 Perk Time. 1 10 415 a.ii Floro Sen OIJllO <n l vs Se.atne al Ttrru>e ""' '"" ne' moveo ro SI Lekt NeWOCN'1 Cllrhften f, Cel Lu1t1Wan I 5S EXACTA (2·4l 0 8 , 0 l'9 SO C!ln Forsman '4·8l-l6S 811tlmore YI. Phlladelpnla et Ntw Or-Louis VENTURA -Plru Leka, R-s Cr ..... , Cel l utneran ooo 000 1-1 1 • Lon '-'lnklt .~.-8'?=116669 leans, n 1961-Los Anoeltt Cna roen (AF'Ll " v ••• ..... ~ Nt t C" I I 002 O EIGHT ..... a -n ~ :r-mo ..,. r t . Oi "OH lllev Leko, Senta Peuta Crffll. wDO< r " a n 61 a-9 11 3 " ....... s;. Ont mile Mike Nicolellt T6·WD Bosion v\ San Oleoo tu > e t Denver ~:.."~0 ... n •00 Sesi>e CrHlc (u~r end lower). "11tt a"d Vallflkv, DavldM"1 ena Pronc:en Roonav lOlhsvl • 20 2 80 oul Vi nce Heefner 79·WO Sen F rt nclM:o el Oakland ........-alln Tex1n• IAFLl t>ec.ame SAN 04100 Allder son. 28-<illev INC) HA-Oav•d\Ofl Sere Len lMcCerronl loo oul M'~· McCul"" ~n M'I a kH T 1 v Ken\es Citv Chleh V -Cuvemeca Lakt, San (NC), Ceolc"l <Hewtevl out •.• .':r: ... Cum~r 88·WO 'w u "' oron10 • ancouver n 1911--0ekland Aa·oers movf<I ro Los •cenla Lake ~~~~~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .... ~~~~ ...... ~~~ ..... ~~~111111111.;;12~-~0Q:i. ...... ~r~·;~;·~s ~v;'.~;·;n;w~s~C~ll~v~·;1~Mem9"~~~11111111111~A~no~tles.~ ........ 111~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!SA!!N!L!U!t!s!o!•!l!5"°!!!-!!A!t!•K~;·;der;;;o;l.;•;k;•;·; • -r ,.,...,, ... M:v~c;:~~~va. OCC women extend streak HOW TO HAVE FUN BOSTON ( P) -\<.·r· ond~c~dcd Hana M<.in- dltkn' a rcx-keted scr. c'i ~:and had \trong foreha nds '° ddcJt lcllow.( zech ha ftud'lrova. 11-l. b-4. 10 the ..ccond l'ound of a ·Boston U.Y\m~ tournament Fnday n11ht. Third set.."<1 Kath) Jordan , ... en a.me a late 'lurgc by \ndr: ;.i Leand. to take the other ~ond round match. o-J, -S. at the Walter 8rown 1 rcna ,M:md li ku,· rHled a total ~(. nine occ~ ·in her .U-m1nute battle with Budarova. he oJlowcd her J s111aJc rvi~ pme in the fourth an lhe opcnm& set. . M1ndlill0¥• capitaltzed un a third pme 4Jtrvi~ httak to~· ~be second t. Al l·l. Ml11 Man· dhkO\ I blaStild I pair of po1nt-w1nni• fottbands to tbe bickhAQCJ·of ~ south· ~nen• to take a Pirate men alsn -----win in swimming: Vikes iop Estancia The Orange Coast College womt'tl's swimming team extended its wanning streak to 26 dual meets wuh a 74-32 romp over Santa Ana Fnday. And 1t wasn't a bad afttmoon for the Pirate men. who rqistcrcrd a 54-49 South Coast Conference de- cision over the Dons. The OCC women rettivcd import- ant efforts from Traci Avenll 1n the 200 freestyle while beina paced by standout Tami Lavelle; Shelly Moor· wood had stale quali(ymg times 1n winnina both the SO breaststroke and 100 individual medley, de p1tc ~in& plaaued by a sore shoulder. and Oarui Barns captured the I 00 free in the best race of the day in SS.91. LaVellc was an eas) lnplc winner -breezing in the ~o. 200 and 500 free events fn a h1Jh school meet, 1un1or Jeff Es 11 clocked a 2) 48 an the SO fr-cc - • the second-fastest 11 me b> a Sunset League s~immer th1~ season -to ~cc Man na to a 99-57 non-league wm over· Estancia Meanwhile. Stc"c mtth won the backst.rokt 1n 57.6. bu1 lost for the first ume 10 the 200 free to Mark Wichs, who won in 1:50.50. Or9Ne CMst M, *91 AM 4t 400 l'Mdltv ra19v-I Of8"" Coast. U90S 1,000 fr-1 Wallland !SA), 10'14 5, 2 1¥te COCCI. 10-.34 1, 3. Berrow (0CC), 10:4U. 200 tr-I. 5omtntn (SA), l.SOA, 2. Huo~ COCCI. l·S2.S, 3 Sotello COCCI, 1:57 S. SO ltM-1 JeMtno1 COCCI, 22 S9, 7 Nlcnolt !SAi. 22 "19, l l(ellv COCCI, 13.66 100 ~I. Romo ISA), H• O. 2 &erte tOCCI 1-09.l, l Sllwron.iil COCCI. 2 IU • 100tlY-1 Dort COCCI, 2'06t, 2 Romo CSA), 2~7.>, l. e.rrow IOCC>, 2..op,• OM110-1 Te"&rd COCCI. 1'1.IS POlftlt. 2 V11orle (SAi, t4J, 110 llllrel 100 frw-1 Nlcllol1 ($A), 4U, 2 HUOllt' COCCI, SU, 3 Sltwr0ft$kl COCC). S2 la. 100 IMKk-1. Sol'rltMrs (SA), '-Ck.O, t JtMlftoa COCCI, , OI ... l H~ IOCCl, M>.6 '500 ffw-1. w.tt•NI CSAI, S'OS.2. t tar11 COCC I, S07.l, l 8.trrow (0CC). S·lU 200 Dr ... ,._I. AleHndW COCCI, tflt, 2 Hlooln1 (SA), 219.I;' SllwronM:I COCC), UU. '°° frM rtllv-1 Senft Ane. l JU. C~aletll...,.. ~ eea• 1 .. ,_ ,_ n XlO "*"9Y , ... _, Or1m99 Co.ti,,._, 7, 200 lnd0-1 H..-Nr ISA), 212.l, I Mcl(e.an IOCCI. UU, J ~ (OC(l, t ns. IO tn~-1 uVtlle COCCI, 14 f, 2. CIWfatentM 10CCI 211 l .. rrell IOCCI, 21 S. " IOOl:leck-1 Cummins (OCCI. 1"09 4, 2. Harotr CSA), 1!11.l., :J. SU1ukl (OCC). 1:135. 100 br•••t-1. Kowarell. CSA), 1.19.0, 2 Drueker IOCCI. 1:19.1, l. KtlleY COCCI. 1:24 '- 200 fr-1. LaVelte COCCI. 2'009, 2. A¥Wlll <OCCI. 7'°7 •; 3 hmetlllt !SAi, 2:07.l 50 ftv-1 Oulmant COCCI. 2' S9. 2. o-1• tOCCI, nas, l . Vouoe COCCI, J0.'1. . I-meter OMno-1. CIHllZ <OCCI. 152.25 POl'l'lta; 2. aerr <OCCI. 149'5; >. ._..,. COCCI, l:lt.15 100 trM-1. 81rn1 COCCI, S!Lfl, 2. Oulm•n• (OCC), SU; J Bernallke (SA), SU. 100 llY--1 llOUM (OCCI. 1:1o.t; t OIOOon1 ISAI. 1.11 f ; flO llllfCI. SO tlac:ll-1. k rrett COCCI, J2 2, 2 C~ COCCI, HA, 3 SuzUlll (0C), ~9 100 lndo--1 Mor'Woocl <OCCI, 1-ol2; 2. Avtri• COCCI, hOU, 3. Kow•r'k (SA), 1:11.J, 500 fret-I. l.aV... (QC(), s-71 e; 2. hrnet1kt ($Al. UU; 110 third. 50Clt .. t1-I Morwooo (OCCI. al.st, t. Dtnot• COCCI, 34 4, l M(KMI\ (OCCI. I' 7 200 "" rtlav-1 Dr•"" Coest, 1.47 60 Hiltl ICMet mtft M9fW"··~" 200 ~ r.iev-1. ~""'· 1 4'.71, 200 fret-I. Wlefls (8), I.JOJO, t S"'I'" (M) I 50.62, ) l.Yndt (M), Hf.71 100 ~1 Otv (M) 2.lo.tl; 2 WtllN>lfel' IMI. t:ltf'2. J. Devor. (fl, nJ 09 50 w..-1, iMle (M), UM. 2 Werfe lM), 21111 J. ,,.,II IMI, lt,61 • 1oe fl't-1 Werfe (Ml, \00 ''· t w~ CMI. ltt,AS: J S~ (M).l_,)7, l40 free-1. ear, (I:!), to 53, 1. !tale (Ml, SI.,., l Ot't (N\), SS. It tlO tr-I WICM I@>, SA». I. arotMr10fl (M), 511,12; 1 L.Yl'IOI (Ml, J IU1 100 bedl-1. ""4tll CM), D.62, t. .... ta1. SI 1',) OtVert (ii, 1ti.M 1• ., •• ..,.., trolflet1on cM>. t.0111, a ~(Ml, 1101S. ). W.Jrl« IEJ. 1,lt.9' 400 w" r,..v-1 Esl.,.V., U•.._ N,_ 8-qllildtr ..,._ -~ tfNIP(l«I ••~ IMW /tflO'I IN~ po.--~ ~ SUNROOI an OOMr ~ .. ...., check confro/ .,.__ 8MW _,..., IPOf'IJ l8trll1f .. ,,. .. INlllet ,.. "'"' irfltlb • el«.Jff( ...... aoct '°"'' •• , ~' ••f "''"" 1 ~ JambotH Rd . NewPort Btach. 640~44 \, \...: --------:-~--1 __ _...P\IUC---..;...11>.....,.llCE=----.-.;... ......... _....Ml~IC-MJ_m _____ -_Ml __ IC_ID.._Yl_ICl.._" ___ 1 _.__.;.;:,_;;;;.;IC ... 1111~-U...,,_-__ ."4==:::==-71......,_ rtemM>U19U1u... PlC'"'°"'.,._ .. ~ --,.cmnou18UIM11 • '90TmoutMJU•H -rcrn10Ueatn•11 · MMmSTA'f ff NAMllTAlWln MAMllTA,....,., -.STATW NMmSTAW Thi fOIOWln9 pwtCM .. ~ The IO!lowfflo f*'IOl'lt lie doing The 10i11ow1ng ~ .,.. dolflg The .-.. -11 AAiAft TM follOWinO .,.,..,,. 8t'W dclllle ~-~ .. , bullneet•• ~-'¥ r-··· ~ .. ~M! (eiA>:tu":.f~p~:m~·f SANaOAH a ~w. 210..... MINI I, L.IMITIO. 11552 HAWAIIAN TAOPCAUI. 112" LJ,NO 10, .. ~ ,,...~ J YUAll(.. DlST•11uTo• ( POtt Cen4er °'"..-.!. uoo ....... MllCArttlut &Nd .• It• '40. lr#le, ... A¥9., FOWMW\ Vtilfei/, CA: Newpott ..... -CA..., " " " P0tt ..._,CA: ... .._ CeHt 927 •15 9270I • • TN W..... L)'Oft ~. • 8HAMK OtSTRl9UT0fU241 ICMe L ~ ~. 24115 Tempur Oevk1 K. Lamb, 115!2 MllCAl111Uf Mltdl KW., 11295 lie• A.,,._, ~ OClljjOttlllOtl, 1t ~· 8tr .... CoN MeM, Ca 1118 Hiii Or .. ~~. CA. 9Het llvd. Si. 440, IMM, Calif. 92715 Fountllln Villltty, CA. 92708 ate PIU.a. NMpott IMdl, CA ~ F. ..,ltdwd I/ltd/°' ,,.~ E. Sanborn, )()(> Pactno John Minar, 11552 MllCAtthur Thie ~It oonduoted by' .,, tateO Audr.t Pntcl\ard, 3t41 towe llNtl ~~ #33, Ntwpot1 e.cn. Blvd • Ste 440, 1rv1ne, c.111. 927 t6 lndMdu411 Thie ~ It oondt.aeted by • COii• ~.Ca t2t2t "" __, Mehrded A1nekh, 11552 Mild! Kyte ~allOn Thi• bullf'9lll le conduc1«S by;.,., i·• Thie~ Is OOtlducted tiv • MICAtth.ur 9tYd , Ste. ''°· !Nine. ll'lll ttatement wM flied~ tN llllctWd L f,.,..., Vtoa Pr• lndMCMI ""*., '*1nerthip. c.tlf 92715 County cieo.. 01 OrlflOI County on dent At:vmond F. Prttctwwd L. Weno.11 ~ Thi. bld!MM 11 conducted by. a ffeb t1 ,_. Tl'lla ......,,.., wM tied wtttl the Thft •t•ttl'l'lll\t wtll llMld wtttl t"9 Thlil ......,_,, WU filed wllh '"' Hmlted pwt1*'1hlp • . ...... County Ca.ti Of OrlnOf County on County Cltrll Of ~ County on CF~2~ ~Of Or11nt1 County on JOl'ln Mlnat Publllflld OrtnQt COMt DaitV ,..,, 2•. 1914 _ Feb. 21. 1114 _, '"• 1.,... Thlt lt*lement WM llled -'th IN Piiot Merdl 17, 2•. lt, Ap(l 7, 1M4 r-•• Pul>ltlhed Orange COiet ~ PvbNMd Orfll\99 CoMt ~ f:.'~ =of Orqt Cowlty °" , tMUI :f"' ~ c.!:., Or .... PllOtMllOh 10.11.2•.a1, 1t14 ~Men:fl 10.17,24,31, ,.... ~ __ .,. --....,.. ...... cA.-1~ 137944 Publllhed Orange Coeet Dally -~ -·-Publlefled 0r.,,.. ~ Dally ·--ic -- PllOt March 17. 2•. 31. April?,,.... K·W?• -PllOI Matdl 10, 17. 24, 11, 1914 1 ___ ,.._ ___ ,.,.._•~----------------"=='='A'll"f I •-II' MnJtC£ 15"°44 '1CTTTIOU9..,_.. 131344 '1CTTTIOU9M'll•ll NIJC M)TIC( 1---"-..n. ....... ~""~~-----------MAm ITAT-.r ~ ITA~ Tht ~ ............ ---------... -u-.. -.-.. --f'ICTinOUa IUSINlll rtaJC NOTICE Thi~ pereone.,. ~ ----------Thi fOllowtng '*'°" .. ~ PtennDUe ....... ~ e;ARTICNHll' 11•t .. _,,,..,... .. ---...-nA-......... ~ •-.,.,.,-butlnell.. NAmlTA,_y ,. .. ' 7 U..STA~ · ,,._, 1 .. ,._ ... ~ ,_ _ : .,. ...... ,_. 1..,.1 ......., ~ -le......._ ......... Nof1tl.tnene,..-.t2 W TN 1---.. pereone .,_ "'"""" The followlng ptr9on1 ere doing '1CTT110U --·· MUAPHY·TOWEAS!Y COM· INTEA·WEST .. ..,...,v.....,, -,,.. -..... .--· .......,,. Al9'I ~. ,,_ .... ................ ...... .... bullMMu: NAiii ITATIMUfT PANV, INO., 2107 North lk'oadw.y, N:TmOU9...... C)oyt 81reet. ~ *· ~ ~ . c..-Or O«OM dll ... CA. t>Yllnttl -833 MA c A AT Hu A s 0 u ARE TN fOllOwlng pereona ... dOlng Suitt 201, Santa Ana, CA 12708 I MAim aTA~ Beadl, Cllllf. t2MO .. llCAL FTT'NESI IYIT!MI, tat$ • • SECOND SOL£, c1 £.~ CLEANERS, 110 H1 Corinthian bUMett U: MU~HY...KEELER COMPANY. The tolOWlng peraon .. doing Andrew W. ~. 2t111 ._. t12 S. ~ lltwd. llOI, Plecen-Mike .JoMeon IMS~ ... H7~~ona~M~. 5ee We-J.HeiwpoftBeacll,CA 92ee0 $TANOAR0 CAPITOL. 242• INC .. Cellfonll .. 2107North8toed· bu91nWw. bel0t.,LaQuna ....... c.lf.tH7T .... ~!.._ 2128 l<I...,_ "d.,An9Mllm,CA m ISth Str9tt, .Wmott BiMch, CA. Bh.,•tkum11 Oolatbftal Patel. ~ 91Yd. No. 80, Cotti Mela. way, Suite 201, Senta Ana. CA. (A) SALTA l~URANCE SER-Att«'fNIW. ~ efWI. #60I, ~CA. tHTO ~W ....... Jf.,8721 Y-"'O. 90254 2508 ~ AYe .. Alllto, CA. t2378 Ca 92827 H706 VICES CB) SOUTH COAST· AS.. Thie attlttmem "' fled With tM n.... ~II conducted ._ 911 uaeiwooct. CA. 90713 Cynthia OtnlM H9ndefaon. M Aamanlal NanubhaJ Pitel, 2508 MlcNll HHancMI. 2424 Newpon Thie butlnMS 11 conducted by: a SOCIATES, 3209 So. Seit• St .. Countf c.tc of Oranc19 County on ~ VJ· Ally w ~. St., •te 8lin 181h Str .. t, twmou Belch, CA. Apple Aw., Rlalto. CA 92318 8lvd No. eo. Coete Meea, C•. COl'Pofatlon. Santa~. CA 92704, P.O. Boit Mar. 2, ltM _ St .E --M-.o It .. p~ CA. 90123 90254 Thie butlnea la conducted by:• 92827 Andrew 0 Murphy, Pr..io.nt 5231, ~t• Ana, CA. 92704 ..... ~ ,.._~ ,. __ _:~ -~~-__. .. -... n. ~ 11 condUCMd by. a Tl\le buelntel .. eonduc:ted by geMfal l)Wtnerehlp Sendra s. Sawyw, 2•2• Newport Tllll ttatement WU llled with ,,,. Oennla Arthur Vergllio. 3209 So. .......,__, vr ..,._.. .,_, I,_ ··-·-ft -.. _ tef*ll ~ lndMduall. (hutband & wife) B.O. Patti BIVd. No. 90, Cotta Meea. Ca County Clerk OI Orangt County qn Sll1a St .. Sanll Ana, CA. 92704 Pl.lot Merefl 17. 2•. 1, Aptl 7, 1114 County C... of OrWlOt County Oft AnOul ~ 01....., Hend..on Thia statement ... llled with tht 92627 M11ch 9. 198' Caro! Ann VerQ.lllo. 3209 So. Salta tm-M Mardi 8, 1H4 .,..... Thll •tattrntnt wait tllld wtth the '"'J 1 :t:' h tie County Cltr'k of Orange County on 01\/ld Levy. 242• Newport Blvd. 'MMM St., Sant• Ana. CA. 92704 i-----------1 County C*1< of Or"'09 County on •Thi• ttalemlfll wu 1 t 1 Feb. 28, 198' No. 80, Cotta MMt. Ca. 92827 Published Orange Coaat Dally Thie bullneu 11 conducted by; an Publllhtd OrMQe COlllC OelV , 2' , ..... COYnty Clltk 01 Orange nty on F2J1111 Thia bullne11 11 conducted by·• Piiot March 11. 2•. 31. Aprll 7, 198-4 l.ndlllldual. rtB.tC fl>TJC( Piiot M11ctl 17.24, ''· .. ?, 1M4 eo. ' _. ,._,. Feb 2'· l&M ,,_.. Publlatied Orange Cout Dally geMral Plltn«ll'lip 1513-84 Olnnlt Arthur V«glllo '1CT1TIOUI llUeM.. lsu.&4 Publllhed Or11ng1 CoMt ~ Publlll'led Orange Coul Oelty PllOI Merci\ 10. 17. 24. 31, t984 Mlctlael E Hllender TN11ta1ement WU fllld with tlll NAM!.,.,.....,., Pilot Merell 10. 17, 2•. 31, 1914 Pilot March 10, 17. 2•. 3 1. 1tl.t t397-M Tl\ls etatement wu ftted wtth tile County Clltk of Orange County on Tile following pereon la ~ ___ _.,._. ... B_IC_llJTIC(_____ lsao.&4 County Clerk ol Orange County on P\lllC NOTICE Feb. 2•. 198• bulinlll u : ----------- 1387·84 -----------March 2. 198' f2M18 ART DIMENSION OALLEAY, ...........,.. ~ -·-"8JC M>T1C£ flta.IC NOTICE F~15 FICTITIOUI •U .... 11 Published Orange Cout Oally 3431 Via Oporto, ~ Bead\. ,_., .... vr .___ .. , ..... "'8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 8U8Mll NA•ITA'n•NT The lollOWlng l*'IOfl It doing business as: ECONO LUBE N TUNE 5. 510 N. Harbof, Santi Ana. Callf 92703 Aldlar-d W. Orexlet, 2382 Orchid Hiii, Santa Ana. Calll. 92707 Thia butlneu 11 condUCled by: an tndlvldu•I Alchatd W. Orelder Thi• stetement wu ftted with the County Cterll ot Orange County on Mar 21. 198-4 ,,., ... Published Orange Cout Dally Piiot Merel\ 31, Aprll 7, 14, 21 . 198-4 1818-8-4 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI aulfftlH NAME ITATUllNT The lollowlng person It dolnO bullneaa u ; ECONO LUBE N TUNE •8. 1550 Newport Blvd .. Cotta Mesa. Calll. 92827 Alc:tlatd w. Orexltr. 2382 Orchid Hiii, Santa Ana, Cellf. 92707 Thie bualntee It eonduc:ted by an lndlvldull Alct:ard W. Oruler Thia 1tatem«1t wu filed with the Coun1y Clel1c of Orange County on Mar 21. t9M ~'491 Publlthed-Or.,. .C0.1 ~ Piiot Maren 31, Aptll 7. 14, 21. 198' 1817-84 P\8.JC NOTICE FICTITIOUI auPtEH NAME IT A TEMENT The followfng per-son la doing business as: MOOE AN LOGIC. tO 181 Mer· rimec Or . Huntington Belch. Celil 926'6 Mich• LI Cegn1na, t0181 Mer- rimac Or .. Huntington Beach, Calif 92846 Thi• busiMU 11 conducted by an tnd1vldual MICtlMI La Cegnina This statement wu filed with the County Clerle ot Orange County on Mar 22. 198• FM1to1 Publlalled Orange Cou t Deily P11o1 March3t, April 7. 14. 21. t9M 1820-84 PlllJC NOTICE Publllhed Orange Coatt Dally NAMe ITAT9MDT Piiot March 10. 17, 2•. 31, 1914 c.. 92M3 10 11 LL AL C 0 H 0 Lt C MOnca tw ftLMQ tw flCTITIOUI 9UllNHI Piiot Maren 17, 24. 31, Aprll 7, 198-4 Tiie lolloWlnSI pereont are doing 1392-... St..,.,., Kn Gonnen. 2918 a.. ~ ~AnoN ~ NA.Ml ITATOll.NT 15-41-84 busineu u quola. Fullerton, Ca. 92135 To W1tom It May Conc•n: _.._.Mea tw ACC~ The followlng pertont ere doing SUNRISE CONSTRUCTION, Thllbualneati.conduc:tectby:M DENNY'S, IHC. ii~ to !tie ~TINO bu1lneu u P\IM.IC NOTICE 20881 Gtencalrn Lene, Huntington tC NOTtl'C lndMdu•I. Depat1tntnt of AlcoflOllC llelleraot MlTT\IT10MI INTERACT UNLIMITED, 180 i-----------Beach. CA 926'8 l'tJl ~ Sl'9f*\ Gorrntn Control tor "'7" ON SALE OeMrel Thia 11 to tnf'oml IN~ It*. Newport c.nter Dr. II 180. Newix>rt FICTtTIOUI aUllNHI Git')' S Schelu.n. 20881 Olen-FICTmOUl llUtM.11 Thll tlllement waa llled with tflt Eating Plac. to .... ale~ under Piil 512 Of the R&"'8 WICI Beaetl. CA 928&0 NAMe ITATOllNT cairn Lane. Huntington 8eectl. CA. N.u. ITAl'DmWT County Clef1l of Of1ng9 County on ~ al S211 Hafbof StYd .. ~tor 1n1urW1C9 tor Al> Or. Su11n Cllrlatopher, 331 T .. -1 ... u...•ng ,,.,~1 ate d........, 92648 T>..-f ........... ng ,___1 are~ Mii .... 8 1..... Coeta ..._,CA. t2e2t counte. COAHEASTONE SAVINGS Promont0tyDf.E.N9WPOl'18Mctl. bu~~;;" ,.........,, -·"' Peu1FIMll,702S.Pttlledllf>hle, bu-"';.:'" ...-~· ._..,, '"' '.,_ PMM11 PublilhedOrangeCoMI~ AHOL.OANASSOCIATION1'8atled CA. 928&0 LEEOAN, 188 E. 17th St .. Coeta Anaheim. CA. 92&80 ELEGANT FLOOA, 3933-A Birch Publl91led Orange Cout Delly Mardi S1, 1 .. 1 Witt\ IN F«*al SeWlgl llltd l.OM Scott Hunter. 3 Clearwater, M .... Calif. 92827 Thi• bullnees i. conducted by: a 8eectl CA 92eeo Pilot March 11, 2•. 31, Aprll 7, 19" -----------lnM'lllC9 CorporatlOn .,.. appl-l~lne. CA. &211-4 Thomaa s. Lee, 188 E. 17th St .. general partnerlh. Ip. Sts., N~ p--.... • ,..~· n.-on 151t-14 "8JC MOTICl ~ for w..ance of~ of Thie butlneu 11 conducted by: • Cotta M911. Calif 92627 Gery S. Sdleluan un • ..,_ ..,.,,., .,...p., -·-.v ' an"*"""°° to tie locMed-. Of In limited partn«thlp. Daniel Stledarowictl, 188 E 17th This etllement wu 11t«1 With lhe ~~di St., Newport BMctl. mlDI.,. N()TV'C OMNIUMCa ..0 .... 1 tM """111 llMe ~ Of, "-"a Susan CMstopher St , ca.ta M .... Callf. 92627 County Clerk of Orange County on Thta bualneea la conducled by: 1 l"UUU\I lrK AM ONllNAMCa M ,,. Cfrt .._ and lA Alemtda. MIMlon Thie •tatement wu flied With the Thi• buslnMS 11 conducted by: an March 8. t98' Ion tw NmWPOlrf llACM ADOPTWQ ~. Oftr9 County,~ County Clef'k of Orange County on unincorporated UIOClatlon othe< fMOMJ ~~:....:... Pr..idenl ACTITIOUI au..... A PL....o co.-..n DS-AnyoM mey wrll• In llllCW Of Feb. 24, 198• than a partnership Publl11\ed Dfange Cout Delly Tiiis statement was flied with the NAME ITAT9....,. Vil.or.NT "-AN~,,.•· proMlll Of tne ~. Faw F2aal ThomuS.LM Pllot March17,24,31,Aprll7,19M CountyCletkofOrangeCountyon Tile tollowlng ~ 18 doing YB..,,..,.., M nta ~ _...,,_,.,.,.,.,._,by"!k.tpw. · Publlll'led Orange Coe.st o.lly Thie etatement w• flied w1111 tile 1582-84 2 914 bualllllS u : DG. llM ILDllNTMY ecHOa \lllory ~ F«Strlll Home Loan Piiot Mareh 10. 17, 24, 31, 198-4 County Clel1c of Dfange County on Feb. 2 • 1 '2111M .,!A~ ... loCAt RLOS ,..~ATAMt,~· tn-. MD Al..-G flOll'nCMli ..,_ of Sen Franc:laco, too cel- llM-8' Mar. 2, 1984 -----------Publlthed Orange Cout Dally '""" ""' rope, ""'°"' ,_ -' M oeeTNCTIMO MAP MO. 11 80 forn&a 8tteM, Po.t Otftoe Box 7'41. F211931 P\8.IC NOTICE Piiot MarOh 10, 17. 2•. 31.•19M Callf 92625 0 Al TO MCLAIWY MID...,.._ San FrMdac:o, Callfomle.. 94120:· Published Orenge Cout Dally 1------------1378·8' Paul Fedru Murphy, 4 5 llnY l'ROlll THI UMCLAl...0 wftHn t9" dayl Of the publlcatlon ol P\IM.IC NOTICE Piiot March 17, 24, 3t, Aprll 7. 198• FICTITIOUI .,..... H.ilotrope, Corona dll Mer, Cellf. Dt8TNCT TO nt1 ~D ttllt notice M addltlonlll __, -----------ts.42-8' NAMllTATl..wl 92~0: ... ...__.. ... ~-.,.. co.-INrTY DttTNCT (f'LM. ~totutimitcomtMnttmeyb9 FICTITIOUI au..... The tollowlng peraon .. ~ I ~--.. ,. ... co••••ltoN ~ obtelntd. P'O'Aded "'°' rtqUt9I • NA• aTA~NT bullnns u: P\8.IC tl>TICE nes NO.-~ ~ 1n wrtttno t1y ttie Supet· Tile following pereon 11 doing PlB..IC NOTICE (1)0RANGE COUNTY MEDIA· Paul Fedrex Murphy The Counoll 01 the City of YleOfy Aeent wltHn tM ten-d9y •-----------TION CENTER (2)0IVORCE MEDIA· FICnTIOUI au ... H Thil statement wu flltd wtU\ the Newport DOES ORDAIN M pef1od bul~~N~~IONAL COIN AEGIS· FICN~ITl"'aT~llNM"'NTHI TION (3)MEOIATION CENTER OF NA• ITATE•NT1 "'"""' CouFebn2t~ Cttrk1,. •• of Orange County on lotlOWI: ~ Mndlng a prot ... ct. TAY Me Bak S --. " 5 "' ORANGE COUNTY. 318t5 Camino . The tollowfng P«loOf\ ' ~'V • '"· ,._ •CTtON 1. The IOllowlna 0. emed ~ by the Pf'lnc:4I* • " t. The following person la doing Capistrano Suite L. San Juen bullneaa u : ,_ ICf1Md reel P'OC*tY localed ln 11\e 8upeMecM y Aeenl mey ~ et1 .~ ~· ~=. ~~9 &=on buslJ ~Noua."sp• REPAIR, 219 Tor-Caplltrano: Calif, 92875 I( & B TRUCKING, t76$2 •t8 Publllhed °':Ti ~1 = City of~ 8eactl. County of cnl ~ °" IN llPP'<iltlO• c COS1 Mela. Calif 92826 " " Jay Denton Wheatley, 95 Llredo Ven<Mnburg. Tustin. CA. 92880 Piiot March 17, 2•. 1, ._.. • <>reng., at.le Of Callfomll.: Pfo'ltded lldl ~ 6a ,...._.., ircte. • · onto Ave. Apt. 3, Huntington Beech, L .. a-, Palm Oeltrt, Calll. 92280 Brian Eugene Pellerlno. 17552 1536-M Lota 1 to 22, both lnctullVe. In wr11-i... the &,.,..= .,_ Thlt business It conducted by: an Calif. 926'8 ·~ 1nbefc T I CA 92680 of COlf del M ' w"' v 7 F« lndlvldual Jennlf-Niii Uralman 179•1 Thia buslneSI Is conducted by: en ti 18 Venden q. uat n. · ------------1 Bk>Ctl 531 " one er: • during thl ten-dey a H B Levitt ~ · .. Individual This bullne11 l1 conducted by: an rta.IC M)T1C( ltlOWn on • ~ recorded In Book prOMet 'o b9 co11.....,td ~ Ttll":!rat~t WU tlled with the cF"a11nfpol. "2nL,clr., Huntington Beach, Jwy o. Wheltt.y Individual. ------------1 3, PllQll41 and •2ofMllollleneoul 1111. It,.,.,...,. wrttt9n I/ltd,....., Cou Cle<ll f Or County " "'" Thia llllemel'lf WU flied with the Brian EugeM Pellerin<> '1CTIT10UI IU89ll98 Mape. Alo«da of OrlnQI Coun!l,_ on time, tN ~ !Of JM~ nty 0 ange on Tht. buelnesl II conducted by· an County Cltr~-Orange County on Thts-ttatementwa filed wttti Iha NAMl ITATll•tr CelttOmle; and rnuM b9 ooi,.,, 11 *'the Niil- Mar 1'. 198-4 F>tClll1 lndMduat Feb 29 ,.,. County Clerk ol Orange County on Tile foltowlng pereone .. doing Lots 1 to 22, t>otll lnClull\l<t In i.tory b..ia IOf derllel of tN ..,.... Jennifer Niii Uralman ' F211711 Feb 24, 1984 buslneu aa: Block 831 ot "Corona dll Mw," M c:etkln,flltdthlproteatmuetb9"4>' Published Orange Coatt Oalty Thia atllement wit flied with the Published Orange Cout Dally Fnnet JS PLANT CO., 998 Hartford Wy, lhown on a mec> recorded In 8ook ~ by tN Information ~ Piiot March 2' · 31 · April 7 • 1', 1984 County Clltk ol Orange County on Piiot March 17. 24, 31. Aprll 7, 19M Published Orange Cout Dally Cotta Mae, Cam. 92621 3, Pages' 1 and •2 of MllOlllaneoUI in Section 5-43.2 (•)(4) of the Fedar· 1876-M Mer. 13. 198• 1537-M Pilot Merell 10. t7, 24, 31, 19... Jeffrey Kazuo Koga. tH Hartfofd Mepe. Record• of Orenge County ... ~ F2AC*IO 1390-34 Wy, Coate M ... , Callt. t2t26 Callfomla: and You mll)' lo<* at the llflple ..... 1 Ml.IC NOTICE flCTITIOUI IUIMH NAME STATl•NT The lollowing person ts doing Pubhahed Orange Coast Dally Sally Michiko Koga, 991 HartfOfd A• 11\et pottlon ot Thlfd Awinue and .. commenta llled at the F«*· Piiot March 2•. 31. Apnl 7, 1•. 198-4 1----Dl-.,-,1-C-NO_TI_CE____ Way, Costa Mna. Calll. 92&2t (fonMffy 55th Piece) 50 feel In 111 Home LOM BMk of San ~ 167 t-84 ---"-~-------PmllC NOTICE This business 11 conducted by: a width, •xt";.:J .. ~'; prolonQatlOn c:llCO. uNetl Wf'1euet'l1Mterllla If• FICTITIOUI aultNIU gef*al partnerlhlp of thl IOI.II line of Cerna-eHmpt at lft from pubic dlt-FICTITIOUI au ... H Je11rey K. Koge lloo Awnue (lonne<ty 30UI Awnue) oloaufe. If Y'O" lleYI 11tY ~ P\IM.IC NOTICE bu~ne.sas --~--------NA• ITATIMEIT d HAM! ITATEMINT Thia llatemtnt wu ftled With tN Ind the Pfolong8Uon ol the nof1h-oonownlng tMal ptoced~~ Tile followlng pereons •r• Otng The tollowlng pereon kl OOlng County c 1er1t of Orange County on .-teny line of Dablle Avenue (tor· tact IM SupeMaory Aoaftt'« ~-BRICK ARTISTRY. 2201 Pac:tlle Ave K, Coate Mesa. C.Hf 92627 Terence M Connolly. 2201 P1- clllc Aw K. Coate Mesa, Calll 92627 Thia business Is conducted by: an tndtvldlal Te<ence M Connolly Th19 ltatement WU llled wltll tl'MI County Clerk of OrellQ' COYnty on Mer 13, t984 F:M0'712 Published Orange Cout Delly Pilot March 24, 3 t, April 7, 14, 198-4 ~ 1874-84 FICTITIOUI aua..-aa buStneu u · business u Mar 2. t984 metty 3111 Awnue). as lhowf\ upon .,.., Home LOW'! Bena of San fnfl· NA• ITATEMfNT SPA ING CREST ORA PEAY SERENDIPITY CRUISES. 150t ~ 1 mep ot Corona det Mer, recorded ciec:O (•15/393· 1250) Tile tollowlng penons are doing CENTER. 1804 Newport Blvd · Weetclitt Or . Newport 8"cll. CA. Publlltted Or•nge Cout OWiy tn Bo04l 3, PagiM 41 and 42 of M .... Publlthed Orenge Cout Delly Plot buatnlSI u; CO$ta Mesa, Ca. 92826 92863 Piiot March 17. 24. 31. April 7, 1914 c.lleneous Mapa, Rtcorda of Or· March St. t9M EMERALD ENERGY FUND II, 9 Aob«l JoMph Morrllon, 338 Alben PuSMll. 1221 West Coast 1531-14 .,. Count)'. C.Ufomla. and eOen-11514' Cambria. Corona det Mar. Cahl Boco.tu Ln. Costa M .... Ca. 92627 Hwy Apt 409, Newport BMcil. CA doned by the City of NewpOlf18lect\ ---~------- 92626 This butlness is c:.onduc:1ed by. an 92613 tlY Reaolutlon recorded December ··-.,. Mftnt"r Regional Alsourees. Inc . Call· 1ndlv1dual. Thia butlneu ts Conducted by an f'tlllC NOTICE 8, t94• In 8ooll 1298, ., •• °' ___ ..; .. ....;;;.,;-~-""--'-~---lornla. 9 Cambria, Coron• o.t Mar, Robert J. Morrllon lndllllduai. Offlolal Records Ctlll 92625 Thi• statement WU flied with the Albert PuH•ll FICTITIOU• ~.. as 91\own on Oiltrlc:tlnO Map No. Thi• buslneu It conducted by a County Cltrtl ot Orange County on Ttll9 statemtHlt was flied with tile NAMll ITATW l6, r-.rtd to In Section 20.01.050 llmlted pertneral'llp Miich 8. 198-4 County Cl«ll of Orange County on TIMI followtng pereon 18 doing of tile Ntwpcw1 Bead\ ~ Roy H Ottemout. Pr91idtrlt F140UI M .... 8 1984 business u . ,......,_ ~ ........ _ ...... ..._____ mtde Tiiis stlltrMl"ll was filed wtth tile Publlthed Or~ Coast Dally ""'' · SOUTHWESTERN BUENOS ..........,, • .., VJ.....,,,_.,_ ~ • part of nu. 20 of Mid Code le County Clerk of Orange County on Pilot Marc:ti 17. 2•. 1, Aptll 7, 198-4 Publlthed Orenge Cout Oaity OAT AS, 2030 e.tyl laM. ~ hereby amtndtd todlangetflttencl Mar. 14. 198' l595-8• Piiot March 17. 24, 31, Aprll 7. 198' Beech, CA. 928&0 UM dellgnatloo of Mid Pf°'*1Y F2AOIA I-----------l58t-8' Conrad J. Chawz, 2030 Beryl lfom the 1J oi.trlct to the P-C 0.-Publlshed Orange Coast Dally •-IC MftT1C£ Lane. NewpOlf1 6eactl, CA. t2eeo trlct and it aeao emended to eetab-Pl&.JC NOTICE Pllot M11ch2•.31,April 7.1', 19M1 ____ .. ~.._ __ nu_____ Thlebuslneulsconducledby:an ...,, '•Planned Community oi.anct FlCTTTIOUI au..... I---.;..;.;;..;....______ l880-84 LIGAL ADVDTINMEN'T,.. l'tlllC NOTICE lndlllldual ~x1 dellnlltfn9 the ctewlapment The t=ng":.,1!:':: doing ~~A~~11 Plate NOTICE DePA"nmff.:.J>' oevnOf'· flCTITIOUI au ... 11 ~r::!t~1":1u flied With thl :i:,-=~~·~otl •ttat:Nd business u : Tile following pe<aon le doing flCTITIOUI aUINH llRVICH !~AL NA• ITATE•NT County Clerk ol Orange County on llCTION l. The Plennlng OQc- CONAOY COMMUNICATIONS buslllets ... HAMl I TATEMINT RHOCMCH llCnoet The following persona.,. doing Marett a. 198-4 FMOMI tor of the City of NewpOl't Seacfl ls 2757 Clbola Aw ' eo.ta M.... KIM HARDING MARINE. 898 Pro-The following perton It doing NotlQe It hereby glwn by !tie 0.-butlnal u; hereby lnltNc:ted and dlrlcttd lo -----------Calll 92628 ductlon. N-port Beech. Calif. buslneu as pll1ment of ~I s.Moea, PACIFICA HOME CARE SUP· Publlehed Or~ Cout o.itv change Olttrictlng Map No. 16 to P\llJC NOTIC[ J Aobet1 ConrOy. 2757 Clbola 92~0avt1Hardtng.2t38Stertlng, SALVADOR'S MEXICAN FOOD. Enwonmental AesourC411 Section. Pk:,fS.1~0el=e~::,'9~~= PllotMarchl7.2•. 1.Aprn1~~ retlec11eldc:hangeaedwoffbedO: ---~=;..;..,;-.;.-.-__ O __ I' Ave , Coat• Men. C.llf. 92628 Costa Mua. Calif. 92827 23591 Aoc:kllelda of the City ot Huntington Beacti that 1 • Hun ton P 1 •1 i S Section 1 hereof, and u Mid N O ~~ Thie buslMM I• conducted by: en T .. lt ....... ~•le conduct-' by·. an G. Lak• Fornt, cant. 9f630 the toOowlng requeete tor Negative Huntlngtoc"..uf ro1 e1118800ona ~r-trtcting Map lhlll have .,_,,I .. '! ___ lndlvlduel " uv........ "" Oline All Curland, 21632 Oeelaratlon w.re reviewed and are vices. Inc. ••om a. .,..a-rtaJC NOTICE ~. l"-tame lhall bl n ·-Nollet la "9reby gNen -· u .. J Aob«l Conroy Individual BrOOkllu,_t available fOf publlc: review com-ware Steel, Suite t 100. Huntington force anes lff.c:t and be a part ot und9rtlgned wlll not b9 re.pol.-.. Thia ataternent wu tiled with the Kim 01v19 Herding 0 H ntl ton 8Mctl Calif 92648 menc:1ng March 31, 1984 Beac:tl. Calif. 928'8 ACTTTIOUI au ... H Tltle 20 of the Newpott 8Md\ ~ for W"1 det>ts or ..._ con- County C1ert< of Orange County on This statement wu llied with the Thi• "txm~ Is conducted by: an Negative D«:latatlon No. 84-t2 This buliMU la c:onduc:t*' by: • ..._ ITATIMINT nlclpel Code. tracted tiy 8"Y0'19 other OWi ~. Mer 22. 1914 County Clel'k of Orange County on lndlvldull (Code Amendment No. 83-16) ts • corporlllon Tile 1ono.1ng penona are doing aCTtON I. The PWlnlnO Dir«· on or an. Ihle dete. n.t1157 Mar 14. 198-4 Diana RH Curland request to amend the Huntington Aob«l J. Zlnngrabe. Prealdtnt buslntte •: tor of the City ol Newi>ort te.ctl ta Detect thlt 29th dll'f of Mwcll Publllhed Orange Coast Dally fMOIM Thia statement wH flied wlth the Ordinance Code by adding Thia ltllemenl wu filed with Ille SPANA COMPANY. 17815 Sty.. aeao heflby lnttruct9d and dir.cted 1914 Pilot March 31, Aprll 7, 14, 21 , 198• Published Orange Coaet Dally County Clerk ot Orange County on provl1lon1 pertaining to eon-County Clerk of Orange County on Park Clrcle 'I<'. lrvtnl, CA. 9271' to lltM)W llkl ~ Community ~d "Olk•" ThofnM 1at9·84 Pilot March 2•. 31, Aprll 7. 14, 198• M r 14 19a. dominlum converlk>nl Said code Feb. 2a. 19&4 enan Btennen. 151 E. 2111 St., Dlltrtc:t Tut on aid ~ end ee5 Pat1l St. Cotte Meet.. CA 1878-84 1 ' fMOll2 amendment would •tabllsh d9-f..-a5 Cotta Mae, CA. 92827 P-C Dlttrlct • delcrlbld hlrein 9Htt Published Orange Cout Delly 1191opmenUtandlfdlfOfconYlt11ng Published Of1r199 Cout Delly Jay Roberta Ohrberg, 9 e.bo¥r,andas..ictP..cDlalric:tlhall PutlAINdO...,.~DeayPllo1 Piiot March 24• 31, Aprll 7, 1', 198' epartmenta to condominium•. The Piiot March t7, 2•. 31. Aprll 7. 195' Montecfto. Coron• del Mar, CA. haw bMl'l IO arMlided, IN urne Mardi 31, Aptl 1, 8. 1"4 1875-8• ordinance would b• eppllcabl• 1638-84 Thia t>utlneu II conducted by: a IMll b9 In fUll fOfOI and '"9c'I and City-wide. general plt1nerehlp. bl a pert ot TIUe 20 Of tflt Newport flCTITIOUI aullNIH F1CTITIOUI autMH 1-----------1 Copiee ol thlM requeet are on Ille Brien Brennen Beadl Munlc:lpel Cod9.. •-.,. Mft~ NA• ITA~ NAME ITAftMPfT P\BUC NOTICE wtth tile City Cltr'k, City of Hunt· •-tr unnrc: Thlt 1ta1.,.,,.,t W*9 flied with the •Cnoet4'. Thia Ordlnanol ll'lall __ .....;'"~----.""--'.-..1'4---The lollowiog per.ol'I la doing The lollowlng ~.,..doing 1ng1on 8eectl. 2000 Main Stt•. ,.~ ""'~ County Cltr'k of Oranc19 County on be publ"'9d once In the offic:lal K ,_ bullMU u : t>utlnest ... FICTITIOUI aullNEll Huntington Beac:h. Cellfomla. Any FICTITlOUI ""..... Merch 8, 1964 ne~ Of the Otty WICI the..,,,. .....; ...... CALL OF THE WOODS. 1926 NEWPAINT OF NEWPORT, 117 NA• ITATIMRNT perlon withing to oomment on NA• ITAtt•NT ,.... Ill .. be eff9c:tlv9 30 ~after.,,. -=:':::Z. .. Pl1Ct111tla Ave. Rlverllde Ave. Suite L. Newport The lollowlng pe<sont are doing theM requests may do ao In writing The fofloWlng perlOl'll .,. dolllQ PubHll'led Orange Cout Deify CS•• ot ht ~. 7, Cotta M .... C1llt 92627 Beech, Calif. 92663 bulll'MISI as: within 10 days of th19 notice by bu.,,_ u : Piiot March 17. 2•, 31. Aprtt 7, 1084 ThiaOtdlnenOlwMrntroducecl at No. A 121 962 Charles Edwerd (Skip ) Pet« F. Siiier, 31' Linda AYI.. 3·0 BUSINESS COMPUTERS, rv.....,.lng written comments to t"9 1"'-... e~et=-=tM,. .... ~ ,.__ .,,. "'-,..~ ,... .,.... MCM, INC., 1221 W Cout High· .............. cl 1..._ "'°"· Of ;:',.:!_~............. In the .... .-Coun of the Slat• L•ud«bauOh. 308 Poppy Aw .. """" Balboa. Calif 92 .... t 3199-0 Alfport Loop ..,. .. ....... •• Department of Development Ser· ... ""'' -.... .. ~.. --on1 del Mar, Calif 92625 Nlcoll A Durand, 314 Llnd1Ave . Mesa. Cetlf. 92828 Yk»I. EnvlronrMntal R910urcea way •127. P.O. Box 1222, Newport on the t2th dllyof Merd\. 1"4, and :.~tor the County of Or· • This ~nea 11 conducted by an BllbO•. Callf. 92661 3-0 Mtnleomputet ~. Inc .. Sec:11on. P.O. Box 190, Huntington ~M °'iJl~ AINMENT. INC.. Pl8JC NOTIC[ ~ adopt9d on tne 2tttl dey of In !tie Mallet 01 .,_ Estall 01 ..., Individual Tl)la bualneu 11 conduCted by, I Clllllofnla, 3199·0 Airport Loop Of., Beach. Ca. 926'8. Comments wlll Caltf9'nla, 1221 W. Cout HlghW8y OM>tNANCl NO...... M~. 1114, by the folowfnO voi.. CORA B. HAAAIS, DloMMd Skip Laude<beugh gene<al f)lrtne<llhlp • Colla M .... Calfl. 92626 be consldtrld by the d'-# 127. Ntwpott BMctl. CA 9~ AH OM>tNANC9 tw cm M to wit. Ho4IG9 •wetly__..., tflet IN Thi• ltllement Wll llled with the Pete< F. Siiier This bullnell .. conducted by.. Giiion-making .bOClY lnl!Ldellb«• -~Is~ ... .,... CfT'f' w •woaT mACff AYES; C<>tlHCtl~'"l'tln: undel-'-ied ........ ., Pnltat• .... County Ctent lit Orwnge~ on inll' ttar9IT#lt WllS lll9d wtttt the ~anon -tton on Whether an En111ronmen1tl """"""•lion AMl.NDING NC~ ,...._.. J.oM, Coa. Meurer, MMttllr. Ptum-to thl ~and.,... bidder M>-Mar 22. 19... County Cltr1t Of Orenge County on Cl'lal. F Hutchin• Jr .. Sec:retaty Impact l:i;.:port should bl prepared ~ ,.._. _ _. M THI •WORT meir Strw ·--· • ,,,.,... Me.r. 1'. 198-4 Tilll etetement WU filed with the IOf the project. Alic. McCallum. Prllldent ,..., 14.--NoEs COUNCILMEMBE.« None ject 10 conflnnatlon of Mid 8ufllrlO' Published Orange Collt Dally ,,.... County Cltrk of Orange County on Howerd s . Zllellky Thi• statement WU tlllc:I with tile MACH MUMC•N. CODS ·-ABse'NT COUNCtLMEM8ERS Court. on or after the 15th day °' Piiot Mtrch 31. Aprll 7. 141. 21, 1984 Publlehed Orange Cotti Delly Mir. 1•. 1"4 A··•atant Planner COunty Cltfk of Orange County on GAN>ING ...... CONNICnoN None ' Aptll 1"4;._!t the otflCe of S MOR-3 A 117 14 1984 fMGIM -Mttc:h I, 1114 AND Ull RH MANBLAVf\..~ttOfM)'atLaw 1801 1623·8• PllOt March 24. t. pr . . Publlahed Orange Cout Dally PllOC ,,.... Stctton 1 Sec:tton 1'.2•.oeo of ~ R Hen R . P--eour1 ,._, Suit• E· I02. ten.a. • Publllhed Orenge Cout Dally Marel'l 31 1"4 M·-w.....t OocM _,,_ "" ... -__ ...._ ________ '-----------PllOtMarol't2•.31,Apnl7. 1', 198-4 ' 18&1-&4 ~ Ofangt Cout Diiiy tile Newport Beech --fXH181T ON Alf IN THE CITY Santa AM. CA. 12701. Couflt) ~ I• --. II' NOTICE 1879-M Pilot MMel'I 17, 24, :u. Aj)til 7. 19M II llefeby tmlnded 10 rMd .. tQt.. CLERK'S OF'FICE. ~ Stat9of Celltor'n4a. all rlgllt .. ._.." • ----''"----------161744 Iowa TT"'ST· lllllandlnter9lofaaldo.ceelldll rtalC fl>TICE "14.24.050 Sewer Con'*"cn A ~ • the lime Of d9atl'I end ell tn. rlghC. -Tmoul ---ea .,. -f'ICT1TtOUI .UllNEll •-IC MnflC( ---.-_-ll'_Mft_TM't____ Fee The IWflcanl lhall pay '30.00, ~ An09tttn tit ... __ .. ...._. -• .._ •tete d .. ':: ... IT"'-::=. ' .... .._.ITAT9MINT ,.._ "" 1·--c--1-.. _ ""'-. -.-. '-'-" .. .,.., ··--.... , .... ..,. ,. , .-.. , ,._ ........ ....,... VV" ..... tor Md'I connection 10 tM -Or-eo..t "-II.. Piiot Mid ctK 1111 d flee acqylt9d by ~ The tollowlng ptnon1 ere d(!lnO The IQllowing '*"°"'Me doing ACTmOUI .,._.. THI ITAft M C~ORNIA ._.,,.. -.,... ..,_, et11tl0n °' law 01 otMnMll o1'* bullntet M: bullneM •. MAM9 .,.~mmrT '°"THI COUNTY M OllAJIM ACTTnOUa .,.... Section 2. Section 14.24.0le of M#dl 31. ,.... "*'or ln·addltton to lhet of llld TAANS·MERIOIAN LOCATORS, THl OOLF CLUB AT MONARCH TN foiowlnlJ Pt'ION.,. doing In the Mall• ot the Applteatlon Of MAim ITAW the Newport 8Mc:h ~ Coc9I lt.5$-64 diKlllllt, att the t1mt ot dtetll. WI ;~:,~ Lane. 811b0e. Ctllf =·=2~.9= OrMI, b\l=T-:i.Ll'S. 2230 '••rvttw ~~=~E=WIN, Petitioner for bu~'°:*'° .,..on le~ ::.:rtby .mended to reed... Ml.JC llmC(· ~~-tn""N~ ~-~:cT: Alc:ardo Taitamente. 419 8tM.1t Steln>-Biltf Group, Inc., Call· llload, Ooeta Mela, Callf. 12121 .. NO, A111114 I AV 1 N l p A 0 DUCTS 1U•.066SEWEA USECHAME. eoumy of Dr-... ~ of cef. L.ent. Bllbot, Calll 92M 1 tornla. 2tt82 Ivy Oltnn Ottw, Otnnlt J. P*UI, 3121 Viele otmaR TO IHOW CAUN ENTEAP,.IH~~ ~ (a} A belle: ...., '* °*'It ot OM I IJlllC9 -.... fom6L Pll"ll 1 Mrty ~ at.__ Jullan Hooper Oe¥1ee. MO w Laoune Niguel, c.llf. 92877 ltt•, Lono Btedl. Celt 90903 c Cl ' 1177 A ...... ~ • ~ ModtM. s.uo Pl' moMf't. lhell .,. Ml UH 'fle9 • ,. cm iow.. ·~ Thorn St ..• S1r1 ~c.ttt·!J-~ Tllll Nilnw II~ br: a Mi1tt19 D. Mctanlon H21 Viele WHEAEAS. HAAAY OEMHWIN, P~ 1 •· 41 foreadli.-connecttontoN_. w•MORTW• ALlltG Norttl 50flMtofthe Southe5flll Thlt ~ 11 oonduc:twu .,.,, • ~tloo ltr'Mt Lon0 Btedl, Celt. tOI03 P.tttlontr Ml llted a petl11on with ~~·~~by: .,, lie ..,,., ~. (b) A ~ WTIOll ta.•• 1 OP THI of Lot 111'191oc* L °' trec:t no 28' II general pertntrlfllp TlmOttly Dr earl~, AMlttalll Jtn'8t J, Ahdnon, Mal \'lite the oftl'k Ot tNt COUfl tor, ~ otlarO' Of S 1.40 "'4111 M 11 t I ti •WOtl'f II.ACM •lee9'Al SI"' ,,...,. recotded In Boo11 14 • rue.do Tellemenle Sec\Y. • ... 1.ono ltech. Cellf. tOI03 CNnalnll F>Mhlontt'I naine lf'OM lndMdulll. '°' MCfl lddltlonel IMnt..... ow .., •• I N•met OP = 1 Md 2 Of ~ n. 1ta-.ment w• flted wftl'I the Thia atalelMnt w .. flied wltf\ tflt Oennll J. Pllu. HAR"°' n£ASHWIN to H!MCH!L = !..!::: .. Mid wM tM by IN aMlt...., OOll •••1, .... onn I ft+ ...... M .... l'llOCltclll °'Mid Or-.~ County a.ti °' 0renoe COllMY on County a.ti Of Orange COllnly on lll9 ~ .. fled wletl tM Q£MHWIN County °"" Of Or.,. eo.ey on OtPt ttlllt "-11••111•1t "'81 • WTW. •HICYI ty Mar tt. ,... Mii. 13, 19" -~ °"" of Or-.. County on rr • OAci£Am tnet ... pertona ....--.. •• ....... IO .. 5"'°""' '°' ~ ._.... W'll09I ,, ...... 1UO.OA.1 lftOr'e OOMlllOI~ knoMI .. UOI · ,,.,.. ...._ ,.. • ..!:.~ M•. ;3, 1114 _ 11•w1ees 1n the ab0¥9 rnetw.. _.,... ~ ,...., l'lott4 untt." of ... .....,_. ._. ~ ..._..It... lrlrlta AM. CA. 12101 PubtllM!d Ofat19.9 ~ Delly PubfllNd ..,. • .,,.. .,.._. _., r-•-,_.In ~ S ot thla Court, Or COllll ~ ~ · n. OIOINI•....... Cocte la..._........ f..,. ot ... ce11t1 In .... P110t Mardis 1 Apnl 7, "· 21. 1914 PllOt Merd\ 2•. 31, April 7, 14, 1114 Pubt!IMd orenoe COllM Delly loc.eed .. 700 CMc Cent• orM PuOllltlld ~ ·-., tali putllltlecl onot In -...... ...... ,...,,... .. "'* °' .......... ,,_., ..... u.... Statee Ofl -• 1822-14 1186-14 Plot Marci\ 2•. 31. Aptll 7, 14, 1ali w.t ..... AM. CellfoMlt H701. Piiot Mwdl 17, 24, 1, .....,.. • • ~of tne Ctty I/ltd .. ..,...._. M p l 1 twd .._ lft ... ~ ., "' _,, ........-,_.. Clllfl ... 111 ... -...--.-...,ett•1••M.,-. ,....... ............... t...& • .'1 -.. 'IJICI: --·Of-· --...,,.._._...,. .,,.. "" ,___ __....._, • ,_. 111 1' fl of ... City, WICI N ----· t•ICl9dll¥"°''- •• ... MftftH' rmuc ll)TIC( 900f\ ....... tM ~ mey •-ti' ~ ,... OrdlnanOe -'1• 1 ... ••• ....................... "' ....... or'"* Oelld .. . __ _:.;r-..v=;.;...;""~'.-.--~:--~-------------·--M.JC fl)TlC( be.._., ... --C:.-. I fl'f1, ,...._.., ...,,,_ et • ,......, ,.--. ot .. °"W tho-Oii.. ......... ~ to 8* T911 per _.IA P1CTTTIOU9 .,.... ncnnouewu ""' .. ~'°'°*Ill of _..l.."'*",-T .... _.-,~i.•• eouno11 °' ... !!'..,!J•:,.:~ ,.. o.•••-11• •welld .._......., '°.,. •o.,... .-NAMllTAr.-T MAmSTATlmWT fltCTIT10U8,~.!'..~n Nll'M ..... natbe..... .---.;;;::i lwl'l,,_en •---.-• e...,.., ,-. ol .. Qr w.; ..... J .... ..._.._ pewtotll .,. doing TM lotlcMtno P9J9Qn It cllolr'8 um ITA~ IT•~ Ofil>IAIO ltlet • 1914 and -......... Oii ... ._ 0..-4111 .. a.y llf ~ -• __.. '°4:le In wrtlll'f _. ~"' ~a The lolOwlnO penon 11 doing _., II 1111 0... to 8'IGW C... TN folowtno ,.,_, ta ... -olMardt. 1114.. 11¥ .. fDll ... 111111t ..._ Oii .. \a -tf .. '9,..... .... __.,_.. • COW.MOTOM.a.. 1134 Whlnltr ~A'8114.AHO, 2178 ...... 1M1f'881 • b9 ......... Ill .. 0..... 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Cellt.n141·· _...,,,_.,.°"........... °'~~~~-AWNT COUNQL ·w nM EA#-·m •••-~ ... ~ ,.,.~11to1odudtdbr • TN1__.,_l1u:iiw-.C1tdby:en ,,...._llconduetldbr"M Deltd . ...,.11.J.. ,,_,,__ ....,. --·-·--,.._._. ,,_ __.pettnertNP .-~ ~ :a;tl•-:p..---~ .. -. ..._..__., _L .......... Pl.-..... -,;;()ervlle8d!WttU I(. D.... I ...... HerWf N ff'ld L. .. ..,.. ... ,.._,__,, • .........., --• ...AM.CA W701 ......... "'""'*"..,....,....,.. Tllle "8ttmll'ltot ~ ~-~,... ,,. ~• .. tlld-" ttle .. .._. .. ~'e'~~-~ '! .. mar ..... • ...... ~ ltll ,._ _..,. ~ .,.;:---.. --... -.... ____ ... _ .... -. . .._.,_,,... -_ .. , ~~~-~---· .,_,.,__ !aji-:--~~ M•.~·'"' --..... 14,1114 ,._ ...r:~.ttl4 ,_ a:a. M•dl1li*4 ,.,. ~= --0 ...... _ <>r..-COlllll~ .;,-tiUJIM Or9nll c...e 0.. 111'8 W °'"9 Colet ~ t.T,Ooell':.'9ot Pubflftd ~ c.111 = .,..,... ..o..~-. -~---~(.oall-flllll l.""117.M,21.1 ,._~-.~Apttll,1l.t0. .. !Nei-... ... s ,,.-1,14,1114 Merdl11,M.I ,_,?, tttotMetd\1?,1'. l,Ml'I!:...__• MatGl\11, ... 'Ii =•.>t .~1.,..___.. 1-... • 1tn-M _ _.. .__. .. --, P\IM.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.JC NOTICE c .. 642-5678 ~Miii"'~t!!iM;;;;;la;;;•"==l ~lliaact .Care•trz D~all la1r•eala1 -H1all11 ace•• Tax Maalc Ln1n1 P1latl11 ....... ~•lat,..._"""""" ..... ~ $ lt~b Expert Carpentry Service :tSRvWXLL TAPING • JlP&IESI UllEIH ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI 1'1-nd~l""'v .. id""u-a"'f .,.,...,b·u·a"'ln·a·a·a Piano ™•Can L Fun. pal n 11 ng, carpentry, REPAnf§P;C"'1!1200 2.17 per day XAbeAsoN APPLIANCE Repalr-Aemod-Addltlons FAii TextturK .. &1 A,_c7ou3-s1t501e31 83g,.5035 we lbt It, break 11, buy 11 C.P.A. lntlal conaultatlon Prlvate or small Claaaea. Orywatr & Plumbing, re..770-2F7r .. 25Mt8n;}1-!'"w•atteic. Buy-Sale-Repair Doors-etc 548--4980 ree" ev n v or haul It. 5 .. 8-5009 fr ... 631·6483 Ken John Barry 963-5839 Home Condo & office , ...... lhet'a All. you pay tor 8'4 1 w6· .. 1 6!1 5h.3S8 1• C.M. FENCES & DECKS EJ,...ric1l TllE lllEH SOEIE u111lrTB T I Plano/Vocal tor beg Int. Phll 85i-0&87 at/ ttrl 3 ""-· 30 deya ~ '.I 1 ..,, Lawn-tree-shrub install a.wu. ax Preparat on by exprd. __ Int"-Expwlenced hardwortc ng p••llSI ELEOTllO CPA Sal/Eve appta My adultt. Ear training. vocal QUALITY PAINTING, FAIR Cuatom tailored mer AJ~•1Jt & honest. Wife & 3 klda to -Tree trim/Removal STOP SMOKING TODAY HB ofc 891-287 t My;na lmprovtaatlon, by ear & PRICES Fr" estimates. shirts + alterations. 1 DlflY f__,. LARRY 75~ t620 Quality wortc lreeeat Lawn mainl/Rototllllng Reasonable rates aiding Prof 494-3852 2050 " O veway • Patklng Lota ........ ... 425513 ' 968-7401 Freeesttmate 548-8065 548-8401 L1a•ac1,la' r • • Call John 631" yra expw. 54l·9839 PILOT Repairs -Sealcoat1ng REMODELING. REPAIRS, • ---CO .. PLE E • ard Care & P1i1tia1 TrH St--'ct llttfl•s·SIS 131-4111 1 Cabinets. Top Quaijty. 18 lattrl••••tat Tree Trim. Cleanups H11ti11 m -··~"·1 HI _ yra In area. uc, b<>nded, SllW llZ •11 Yard Main & Hauling -2-.-11-1-,-.-1-10-1•1-1-1• CRlean-up•. Xlnt Service & PllE PAlmH i!X'RfHING INTERIORS Endt;;; Summer f,... an SERVICE lafa .. ittia~ lns'd 968-3564 an"'lme • Leo 847-2457, 557-4508 • r • ates Hartshorn Land-BY RICHARD SINOR Shrub Main 1na'd tr• !..: '' Is a new consultant and --Furna,,_&GuPlplng scape 548-1829 Ucan""" 2"""'~~ t 4 yra ol HANGING/STRIPPING G 567-07.58557° .....,. Exper my M home ln-1 Repalr-Remodel·Rooflng managemen1 firm de-Ha••)"IHD """""' hap;;' 1oc7ci:atomera. VISA·MC Scott 673-1512 reg ·.uo• DIRECTORY lant-4 yrs F or p111me. Doors-Windows-Cabinets signed to help direct you 1-.-. • .-*••""H""O~M""E-R•e•p""A"'tR-Ho•t Cart Strrict Garden. Roto Tiiiing $25 Thank you. 675-0383 •HANGING/REMOVAL* TREE & YARD WORK Plu• the IRVINE MIRROR and tn. HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Ref's. 642-687 4 Debbie Panel-Patios-Fences 35 In the field of entertain-Elec-Plumb-Carpentry GA ROEN ROTOTILLING ~~8-~~'t':"~~ Joa~~-4P~b 11 + yre experience Removals. demolltlor Loving Mom will care for yrs exp Jerry~48--4413 ment 213-274-5586 Remodels Keith 646-4672 $25/hr. Lrg & sm Joba. ~tAL.m PlllTllS MIKE 851-1800 planllng, misc. 240-9334 Wednesday at no extra charger CALL TODAYll your toddler In my C.dM Carrt Stnict I HANDYMAN OF CdM Bob 548-761tbel9 aft 4. Roto Tiiier $25. Grading. F:ss~!f:IL.~.EA~::;>,·49 BL-AC-KWELDER Paper· T•t1ri11 home 675"5229 aft 6·3° Carpet & Uphol. Ciean Gar•taia1 Mr File-Anything Painting. Hoaat CltHiDJ ~~~irn;a~~te ~~-~~~~s. hanging & removal. Oua1.1'P .. r'"lv-a""te-1u•t'"o""'rl"'ng•:-an"'""w~b Mother will babysit in my Carpets repaired and TREES Wall paper etc 640-8259 ROBIN'S ClEANtNG 12 YRS EXP: I'm small, work only. 240-3173 jectt. Elementery-Hlg C M home Reliable and restretched 761-88t 1 Handyman Painting Yard M --MyRpOrloeSN 650ar_~~7m7a11t Ex...,. Wat•--vwlng In-=Sc,__h.,...ool_63-=-1--1-:7_88_a_tt_6prl_ &sl Fii LOIS Your Daily Piiot Service Directory Representative espo sible R. 0 .bl. T oppedlremoved Clean-SERVICE: a thoroughly 111a;! ~ ..-· ""' rates Mrs Llttleton Ceaeat CHcrett Rates John 759-8 t38 BrlCk B~k. Planters. Ce--CHUCK THOMPSON A I t 581 8590 - - r n as n --up, new lawns 751-3476 Cleanup Hauling Lowes1 clean house 540·0857 --~----..,,...,,--atallatlon. Reas. Consult-TJtla~Stnict 650-6016 C OMPL. YARD MAINT Dt•tdalllt•1'ert~ll ment Patio's, Driveways. PAINTING ant ssgnm · -Typing ord Prmlng H2-4a21 eat. 30I r veways. patios, pat s, To flt your needs & budget AMERICAN HANDYMAN r 4 Lie Rob 673-8094 962-7519 We Gala Should Hang All bualneaa, IChool & per Will babysit In my home 7 etc. No job too small. 110 1111 Carpentry Windows, Have rels. Becky 720·9 5 -----------1 Together Uphol. walls. sonal projects. 851-10-41 yrs exper-w/rel8' hol Reas Mickey 536-0553 * • * Paint. lences etc Yes * GEN. Houaecleanlng * Custom Brlc«-Stone CORONA DEL MAR. Local 639-0730 anytime. 1--.--~----- AccHatla1 lm1v•,•,,'ses/pulepeasrva1sne1d suacr: Driveways. Sidewalk a. Clean Upa•TrM Trimming Jesus 1s Lord 847-2367 Reliable, exper tree eat. ReB~s}~ .. on:,:~1:.s9~ucco9492 painter. Low rates. nelQh-Wa .. n Cl1uia1 roundlngs. Woodbridge a os. apa pa s. c · • Repairs. Painting, Drywall. . • • ~ P II d LI 'd Yard MaJnt •Hauling --Carol 6 .. 6-6502 650 3263 ..... borhood rel'a. 640-8259 Plaattr~lt a'r WHITE WIZARD Irv area. 786-9165 aft Ron 556-0034 MIKE 650-3263 etc Free estimates. EXPERIENCED home Everything In Masonry. HOUSE PAINTING PLAS ER PATCHING WINDOW WASHING 6pm wkdys/all day wknd Comme<cial/Resldential Gary 645-5277 PTL office cleaning Refs. av all Priced Right. Custom AFtr .. 'ad~t Daprevelno6 5~3tea901 Restuecoe. Int/ext. 30 yrs 0"uT~LITYon~ 63mao1_ ~201216 ----Cl11aia S.nict Landscape Ma1ntenanoe Susan 752-0223 Wo11t, lic, Bob 53 t·1161 ... · 167 -aJCp. Neat. Paul 545-2977 ---"------ Bookkeepia1 . lean ng n ervlces Quality Service, reas. lie, HHliDJ Housecleaning, gen' I & MASONRY * TILE Experienced, Profeaslonal ---WllNW W&sl• A.dditioa1/lemodelia1 PROF BKKPG.IACCNTG. Bondedtllc'd, we do what bonded. 20 yrs In area. DUMP JOBS & spec cleaning specialist. All Types. Reas. & Lie. Painter. Free ,est./afford-Pl ... ia1 Low Rates 675-o599 Computer. Mod tees. Free you don't have time lor McWeeney Landscape SMALL MOVING JOBS Dependable. lree esll-63 l-2345 able rates. Dale 646-5637 .,. ___ .,._I"!'" __ ._ __ ---------'!!'e•ul!!"ld""t•Re_m_od~-0.,1c_k~•t-rm· Counsel Meg 6 .. 2-7047 650-171 t ____ 64_>_5_1_2_4 __, MIKE 646-1391 mates. 646-423_2___ INT /EXT. 20 Yeats Exper. H ltr n. 111-1111 "t~~?:.;C:~~~ ~.!X: add ... bay wndw French Custom Computer Bkkpg Dynamic cleaning service Compl Landscape Maint HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Housecleaning by day or _._,_ .. _·.,..,______ Average Room $29 + Water Heater Special 5250 1 A d M.._..255 C If Lawns/patlo/sprlnkler F It e Trash Tr .... s =A c h ov1NG • Materlals.6•2-0·~2 DralnsclearfromS15 owrates. n Y dr. patio cov/decks Lie. onlldential/e lcient serv. needs exper people. urn ur · • "" week. e xperienced. m .. .,., 446485 Steve 547-8076 From $25 mo 645-7500 Come join us and make etc. Dave 641"6874 aft 5 • 963-5415 NORM Ref's 549-9363 Oulck/carelul. Low rates. Lee's Painting. Int/Ext Repair fau<lats, dlsp, etc. ~I wtt~Re:m -C It. JI Ii• some extra $$$. Call the lartilHlttl WHtttil College student w/lg truck Housec:tean/M-al-nt_e_n-ance-Lie T 138046 552-0410 Comm'I, resd'I, acoua Any11me M&M 642-9033 Claal~ Ada 642-5678 ADDITIONS. DESIGN I Intl I Ill Pink Ladles at 551-t243 Mowing. E~tT,,. Twice a low rate. prompt Thank Reas w/good refs. lree Cle!Ung. 241-0121 SERVICE & REPAIR ANO REMODEL •New cabinets. cabinet mo $20··S2 . 50-6016 you Court 759-1936 CdM est Carlos 5~5.~·22 *A· 1 llYIH* 31 Yea a Experten-uc reas Pro1ess1ona1 lactng. bars & formlca Coatracttll .. .... Best quality. 25yr. exp IUFIELI PAlmll. Uc 1t4m35 96'4-891Q For Cluallled Ad ACTION Compl service 631-2345 countartops 642-0881 Geatral Gardening Service Tree KRUEGER HAULING-Quality housecleaning, call Lie. T -116,428 730· t353 Int/ext. free est Local ref ------- LET A VET DO IT' -pruning & remove. clean-Furniture trash. clean-ups Barbara alter 4 PM, STARVING COLLEGE 10yra exp (714)638-6911 Cell a Dally Piiot AD-VISOR 642-5678 Cupeatry --Ill ps Ton 646 7556 Matt 645 5089 5 069 · P1y4ic1 MarcyConstr remodeling mTf·llCI CO•ST. u y --36• 4 STUDENTS MOVING CO. Painter needs wor~I 1-•--------- add ns. roor1ng sm11obs BEST FOR LESS Remodel/Repairs· comml GOOD'S GARDENING LT HAULING-MOVING-Lie. T t2 .. ~36. Insured. Prof. (26) yra Incl cabinet P1l•/PtJtltlo lta4l11 Reas Lie "391074 Call Carpntry, cement. drywall, and resld. Llc'd. bonded. Lawns-Landscape-Clean-Garage and yard cleanup. Classlfled Ads, your one-641·8'427 rellnlah, wall paper Guar. Past-PreMnt-Future-Llc. Collect 798-5322 STEVE t2 yr eJ<p Dave 631-3408 Ins. For eat; 552-9142 ups. Free Est. a.45-5794 Jon 645-8192 stop shopping center WATCH US GROWi Davis Painting 964-3837 871-5120 213/694-3258 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTJTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollowmg pe1sons are cJoing 1>1.1siness as HUNTINGTON BEACH AP · ~L_l!""_CE SERVICE 15601 ~ L-Urnt N Hummgtcm Beach. CA George A Giles. 10..>75 S1a1er 105. Fountain Valley C..A George A Giies This s111ement wa Hed w11n lhe Coun1y Cl8fl( of Or'!lr-,1> County on Feb 24 1984 F2393e3 Published Oranqe Coast Da11y P'11ot March 10 17 24 31 1984 138C. 84 Pl&.IC NOTICE • FICTITIOUS llUSIHEH NAME STATE•NT rne lollowlng person la doing business u · 1 SIERRA PACIFIC TIME SHARE MARKETING CO 2. NEWPORT HARBOR R~AL TY . :t MESA VERDE REAL TY 4 SIERRA PA- CIFIC MARKETING COMPANY. 92 Nighthawk, Irvine, CA. 927 t4 Lyal S Tefl1, 92 Nighthawk Irvine. CA 92714 Tllis business 11 conducted by an individual Lyal S Tettl This st11emen1 was llled wllh lhe County Clerk ol Orange County on Feb 24 1984 POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8UStHESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is dOlng business as. ERNIE'S NEIGHBORHOOD VIDEO VAN, 112 24th SL Newport Beach Calll 92663 Erneslo Lucero. 112 24th SI . Newpon Beach. Carll. 92663 This business Is conducted t>y an tnd1v1dual ErneSlo Lucato This statement was llled with the Coun1y Clerk of Orange County on Mar 21 1984 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINEH NAME STATEMENT TM 10110 ..... ing person 11 doing business as ROSEANN DE LUCA & CO , 111 Summerwmd. N.awpoa SNoh CA 92663 Roseann De Luce. 11 1 Sum- merwmcJ Newport Beach, CA 92663 This business is cone1ucted by an 1ndtv1C1ua1 Roseann De l uc:a Th11 sta1emen1 wds llled wrlh the County Clerk or Orange County on I Feb 27 1984 (') . --O> -(/) ::J (/) - :::;; "' (b" (/) a. -0 m Ill ::J a. < (/) m -..... < --iii. :::> -· 0 ::J -tO =r -· ::::s • CD >< • -c AHouct•11t1 300Z Lt1t I FtH• 3004 l•1lat11n 1 aelr Waat.. SIM I. Michael Woods, am IOla-Found fem brown dog, fer lilt fO l Z 1111111111 &Ill ly responsible tor all short hair Alaaka.n tag, CIGARETTE or V1DEO Interior design firm ..-. debts & taxes ol Talpan FIOW8< SI/Orange Ave OISTRIBUTORSHIPS I Ing bright pwsoo capable until April t, 1964 646-3177 Caah Business.... Wej of handling a variety of Splrltual Reader & Ad-Fcx.tnd tem ShePherd.pup, provide money for ex-functions. Position re- v1sor. AdVloe rn all Ille Adams & Delaware. HB. pansion, •IT locaflons, qu res llgnt bkkpg, f20 matters, love, mamage. Diane 660_ 1234. ext 236 training & a BONDED I key by touch and strong business. etc 631-9397 atatt to assist you In set-data Input expw. Good Found. Med~ sz mixed ting up YOUR OWN communtc1tlons skllls a SPIRITUAL READINGS breed dog fem. 40-50 lbs. PART OR FULL TIME must Pleasant environ- Advice In all matters. Love, cream cir. Mesa Ve<de, BUSINESS ment and good beneftta. marriage & bualneu. CM 540-6314 INVEST $3,995 to $50.000 Non-smoke< 641-4004 Also counseling t8 t5 -Winston-Salem-Kool• So. El Camino Real. San Found pregnant calico cat. t-eoo-241_2268 &•fl. &lltlTUT Clem. Lic'd. 492-7296 vie Sunflower Creek ---------Investment corp., Newport Liit IL r.... 004 Apts 556-2269 I . 0 4014 Beach Strong IUpeMS-F2A1505 Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot March 31 Apfll 7 14 21 1984 F239274 180 t -84 PubllshecJ Orang• Coast Daily F~ Pubtist-ed Orange Coast Dally Pilot Maren 10 17 24 31 1984 1395-84 i0· CD ::s- iiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lost small, male Yorkle, on all.DUI ll· ory & pro)ect coordl- 3123 near Atlanta & New-Print Shop for sale. prime nation responslbllltles. land. REWARD 536-1670 Costa Mesa locatlon. Must poaesa excellent PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is •lomg t usiness as -PIONEER PROPERTY SER· \'ICES. 190 11 Ranel1 Lane Hunt- lrigton Beacn. CA 926'46 Robert W1lllam Snyoer Jr 190 11 Randi Lane. Hunt1nglon Beach CA 92646 "This business is conducted by an lndlvlelual Robert w Snyder This s111ement was hied with the County Clerk til Orange County on Feb. 24. 1984 1· F2392t7 Publlstied Orange Coast Delly F-1rot March tO 17 2• 31 1984 1386-84 ! DEATH NOTICES WILLMS MATILDA E W ILLMS. beloved wife of Svlv£>Stcr A Willms. luvmg m1>ther of Anita (John1 Kl'lly, C.arol 'Kimmel. Dwn<i {Max) ~rge and R1<.l1..ird <Patty) Willms and Im. mg StSter. Hazel Crov. Sh1.· 1s c1lso survived by I '.i gr<md- !Children; 14 great grand- children and ho:.t of n1l'<'t'S and nephews V1s1tat1nn v.111 be Sunday. April 1. 1984 from 12 NOON to "1 PM Servic.es Monda-. Apnl .! 1984 at 1 PM at thl' Harbor Pilot March 10. 17. 24. 31, 1984 1381-84 POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINE88 NAME STATEMENT The following person 1s doing business as SEWTRONICS, 20 10 S. Ellt- wood ,, B. Santa Ana. CA. 92705 Robbla L. Schoonover, 208 Al· ben Pl Costa Mesa CA. 92627 This business Is conducted by an 1nd1v1dual Robbie L Schoonover This statement was llled with the County Clerk ot Orange County on Feo 24. 1984 F2'12t5 Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot March 10. 17, 2•. 31, 1984 1391-84 P\8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollow1ng person is doing business IS S & W ASSOC IA TES, 7502 Warn· er Ave Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Sonia Tllro Muller. 8566 Colusa Cir "90•D. Huntington Beeeh. CA 92646 This business 1s c;onCIUC1ed by an lnd1v1du1I Sonja T Muller This s111ement was Meet with the County Clerk ol Or1nge County on Feb. 22. 1984 F23'107 Published Orange Coast Dally P1lo1 March 10 17 24, 31. 1984 1348-84 PUBLIC NOTICE '-Lawn Mortuarv lntcmwnt Harbor Lawn Memorial FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Park. Harbor L.lv. n Mount NAME STATEMENT Olive Mortuary, Directors. TM tollow,ng person 1s domg busine•• as --~ .. ~ .... 4_0=·5_5_5~4==---===:---j DR'-INSURANCE SERVICES. 1666 r.tewport Btvd :r 106. Costa -H•AIOA I.AWN-MT. OLIVE Monuary • Cemetery Crematory t625 G isler Ave Costa Mesa 5-40-5554 NRCE BROTHERS BILL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 B >1dV11ay Costa Mesa 542-9150 BAL T2 BERGERON SMITH a TUTHILL WESTCLIFF CHAPEL 427 E 17th SI Costa M9'ri 6•6-~37 1 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL ,ARK Cemetery • Mortuary C1l1pel • Crematory ,3500 Pac1l1c View Or111e NewpOft ~acil 644 2700 Mesa C1 92627 D1v1C1 fl<oger Carpenter. 2850 Har fa Av1 • A20 1 COSll MeSI. CA 92627 This business is conducted by en lndlVldual David A Carpen1er This statement was filed wtth th• County Clerk of Orange County on FeD 27 1984 F23M20 Published Orange Coast Dilly Pilot M11rch 10 17 24. 3 t. 1984 1393-84 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUl llUstNEH NAME STATEMENT The lollowlng person is doing bullln"• as ALLEN S CONSTRUCTION CLEANUP, 16902 Bofsa Chica Road, Sulla 203. Huntington e..ch. CA 92649 Elmer H1rry Allen Jr , 287 Knox S1rMI Costa MeU. CA 92827 This bulineaa la eonduct«t by an 1vldua1 Elmer Herry Allan Jr. This 1111emen1 wu lllad with the County Cl«k of Orange County on Fat> 14, 1984 Fmaf Published Orange Coast Dally PllOI Mareh 10, 17, 24, 3t. 19'4 1418-14 642-5678 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is Clolng business as· FUTURE SCOPE MARKETING, 4906', Neptune Ave.. Newport Beach Caht 92663 Nans1 Joyce Homa, 4906'/t Nep- tune Ave , Newport Beacn, Cell! 92663 This business Is conducted by an lnd1Y1CIUll Nans1 J Home POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person IS doing ouslness as THE CODEWORKS. 959 Arbor St . Cos1a Mesa. CA 92627 Robert C Hammer. 959 Arbor St . Coste Mesa. CA 92627 This business 1s coneluc1ed by an lnd1vldua1 Robert C Hammer Jr Th11 statement was llled with the County Clerk ot Orange County on Feb 27, 1984 This s111ement was llled wllh the Counly Clark ol Orange County on Mar 21 1984 F23M32 Published Orange Coast Daily F2A1503 Pilot March 10 17 24, 31 1984 Published Orange Coast D11ly 1394-84 PllOI March 31, April 7, 14. 21. 1984 1802-84 ::J ::::s -0 ..... (') • ctl fn ..... m O> -· (/) < 0 ::J Ill CD cr ~ * Daily Pilat FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142-Hll complete equip Pkg. personnel management Lost small red cat, male, Easy terms. Owner wlll & organizational Skills. Bluebird Pal1t, l.ag Bch train For lnlo call Greg Wiii supervlee 10 dept area REWARD 494-4535 2 t3-373-8460. 9-5PM or stall members. Incl. Ex- REWARD. Lost Cockatell, 2t3-326--4435, aft 5PM ecullve Secretari.e. Xlnt white w/grey. Costa MtrtflHI, SH & minute taking lttllla. Mesa area 5 .. 6-9141 T.D.'i 4021 Min 5 yrs exp. u Admln. REWARD $$ Lost male m ~r Asal req. Non/smoker. Siberlln Huatty with blue WIDOW HAS $SS for TD 1 lmmed. opening. Send eyes. Last Hen vie. S 10,000 up. No cradlt resume-to: TMI, PO Box Found Beagle. trl colored Ma In I Ad am a H B check. no penalty. Call 2500. N.B. 92660. Attn 18fT'lale. Newport Beach 536-1588 or 8 .. 7-_7140 · OenlsonAssoc.673-7311 Carmen Wolf. Animal Sn.tter 644-3656 Ptr1taala 3112 ltlt W11ttt1 SIM u.tlllTUTIYI &Ill Found black spaniel type, tor sales office. attllla req'd young. vie North Costa WE ··ESTILL·-· Ill ••• ·---n Include; bOokeeplng & Mesa. 5-46-2472 -r 5 -• ..,.. ..cretarlal. Must be self ------------And running 24 hours a mOITIYI motivated. 261-1911 F~nd brown ~er Span day, 7 days a week. Pres-The Orange Coast Dally Another Wend ·s located Beau Jangles • vie NB. ent thla ad and receive 8 Piiot has an excellent op-81 Baker & ialrvlew In CM. 642-5150 eves two massages for the portunlty tor a career Costa Mesa Is now ec----------1 prfQe of one. oriented Major Account oeptlng appflcatlona tor POOLIC NOTICE Cl ss f d Ad e rs· For Clasalfled Ad otllll IF IASSAH Executive with a proven quality minded people at --------------F-IC-T-IT_l_O_U_S_l_U_S_IN_E_s_s__ a I re v r I In ACTION 1111 l&llH track record. Great ournewalteor ... Oonat Plm.IC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT 642-5678 Call a • potential, guaranteed Wendy's. 2640 S. Bristol FICTITIOUS IUSINE88 NAME STATEMENT The following person 1s doing business 11: WHOLESALE SERVICE. 16482 Gothard St Unit H. Huntmgton Beach. Calif 92647 Louis Richarel Edenholm Jr . 1211 S Karen. Santa Ana Calif 92704 This business 1s conducted by 1n lnd1vldu1I Louis Richard EcJenllOlm Jr Th11 s111emen1 wu llled with 1he County Clerk ol Orange County on The 1011ow1ng person 11 doing Dally Piiot FILWTll draw a~nat com-btwn 2-5PM Mon-Fri business as AD-VISOR 110-1112 mission. Ire to move E 0 E , . SUN UTILITY SERVICE, 23011 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 642·5678 Into managametit a plus . ..,_·-·-·.,..---::--,.---- Moullon Parkway. Ste 8-11 f Ad A t' ESOllTS/lllELS Sendpr_esuo Bomexto1560 Ana,werhlng ServlQet needv ,• Laguna Hiiis, CA 92653 or C '°" ---------1 te ep one opera Or. ar • Thomas Wayne Hoover. 1912 Outcalt ONL y 835-9199 Costa Mesa, 92626 oua shifts. 382 3rd St IC, Fullenon. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 CaU a Little Mias Mullet aat on. TOP$$$ EOE Laguna BMch This business is conducted by an Tulfdlet, along came a Females pref. Models and ---------•••latent Man---for 21 1 d Id 1 sp er and read In the E (2 \AAA ,....,. ...,... " '" ua D "I P'lot Dally Piiot Claaalll•d seorts. 13,...,.,· 1984 Units Coata Mesa.·~ rent Thomas Wayne Hoover a1 y I l""T ou•1 Sil Th11 statement was tiled wHh the MCtlon aboot Mlaa Muf-Ptr1ta1l -II! • + ut111 pd. Exper req'd. County Clerk 01 Orange County on AD-VISOR lefa Tuffet and bought It S.ni 30l4 Full time position avallable Handyman. 85$-0665 Feb 24, 1~84 !Of $9.95. You can sell CH for Individual with mini-More tam111 .. are getting F239271 your tuffet and Iota of &OOlllllT &n•n mum 1 year exper-In gen-the camping "bug" thla Published Orange Coast D111y 642 5678 other things through 1 ......... ·dok631 ._,,53 eral accounting. Profl-year. II you have -a ,241153 Pilot March 10. 17. 24 31 1984 • Dally Piiot Ctasalflad eve "'"n ....., clency Of} 10-key and ec-campe< that's not getting Published Orange Coast Dilly 1382-84 ---------Ada. Call 642·5678 Tell everyone In town what curate typing skills req. UMd. Mii It now with a Mar 22. 1984 Pll~M•~h3l Ap~7 t•.2l.l984 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~y~o~u~·v~·~~g~o~t ~tio~s~e~1~1 ~C~a~1~1t~o~r~~~~=·=t=7=7=0=-9=4=1=1~ci~~~~f~~~A~d~-~~~~ • t824-84 - POOUC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 8USINE81 NAME STATEMENT ~ Tne lo1tow1ng person Is doing business as. OUT Of 1 HE.. WOODS CON· STRUCTION 34056 Coppar Lantern Dana Point, Clll•t 92829 Daniel P Ensor, 34056 Copper Lantern, Dana Point. C11it 92829 This business is conducted by en 1nd1v1duat Daniel P Ensor This statement wll filed With the County Clerk of Or1nge County on Mar 22 1984 "8.IC NOTtCE FICTmOUI IUllNEH NAlm ITATSMIENT The lolto'Mng peraona are doing bualneN .. L. B INVESTORS. llAO Newport Center Drive, Ste 670, Newport Beach, Cellf. 92860 L. B Pannera, 840 N-Pon Center Drive. St• 870, Mewport BNc;tl, Cllif 92860 Thia bulinas 11 conduc:ted by a llmltad partnership Leonard Ltll* a Tttls 11a1emen1 was lllad with the Cout11}' Clerll ol Orange County on Mar 22, 1984 FMtlll Published Or•noe Coast O.lty PltotMarch31 Aprll7, t4,2t, ttM t82144 The word is out. Find your fortune by reading classified today and everydgy. MiCOfUlltteK MORTVUY 1715 1.tgune Canyon Ra L1gun1 8t~h Ca 92651 Put a few u.mrds to ico rk /or 11011 • •1'4·9'15 . c m till' Dailv Pilat . IOCc..t.-----' so tr• I (QCCI, f ~~-.-. ' . - I ). -.. 15 ~ ,, 1 . I • SYDNEY o .... S.U1. Afril I A.JUD (March 2J-ApriJ 19): Push ahead, take inhiativc atl to hca.11 of matt~rs. make new awt in new direction. St.ttss dirtttneu independtnce, creativity, and reallte that you could fall madly in love' Protect ~lfin emotional clincbet. imprint your own style and be opt~ to emou9nal reapon.ses. TAt!l'UI (~pril 20.Mal 20): Look behind sceoes, follow tbrouah on first 1m~~on1. You'l be ta.ken on lour of sptetal institution. hospital or f'acibt~ devoted lO medical projects. Confidential data 11 revealed, clandestnw mectina occun and you benefit as result. G~(M~y l~aJun~ 20): Popularity i!lcreases, social activities accelerate, mvuat19n lS received connected w1tb travel special evenl or holiday. Penonal hori1ons upend, you become mo~ aware of body imaF and raolutiona arc reviewed concerning diet, nutrition and health. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Some obstacles actually prove beneficial -you'll win . allies, gain admiration and build self-con6dcn~. You'll be dcatlng with unonhodox people who will come to your aid at proverbial ••tast minwe." Scorpio plays sipificant role. Her•'• How You C•n UH Our Famou1 Dlm••-A-lln• • llrtftt theM ot mMt "*" wttt. eotrect ce.tt to DeMr "°'· -w ... , It .. C•t• ...... CA.a121 • IMft Menl MUet be priced wtth no ltMI ov•r .... aoc ,., llne -91.00 "'""mum. • No IWMtock, pt'OCIYCe ot pa.nta. • No commerclet .. .now.cl. 0r...-CoMt DAILY PILOT,.._, ...... It. 0 DI MO women•a ... thet Eno• BLACK .nci wNte TV 110. DUIGN!ft ~ ellll t '°"~van AoOC leddet MAMLI .fl!'~~ Aal.. D. 11111 'II -.... 1W1 riding boot• 1b11 ~. Oamea &of, Unootn toga W'd up 16410. '°""*9 r~. lntlflof pttU, blne tM>le S 5 d _!!r ..... .......: ~.~ri•.U:-1 ..... , ... C..tll. Dree'::rttA1*". 135 5 ptece wroughtlron end ~· 11. Sltele ellll 11 ..... 7.50. Cottle-• n d t o o I r a c k 1 • Dinette tMIM .... -· --.. -• '"· tawn furnlturt. $30 bolfd 13(). Doi~ tOft plat .. 111·'25. M1on11I•• repair kit ~· ~ :;g = Ill...., • "* '81111 Drewr ttl. •• 811 doubte bed with frame 1$. Ooll 11rolltr 11. 5 '° WomenefonMlroettlf• 751be "45.Blgf>eanoaoa 18 •2' l0t2 .• ....;.._, -llO. I -f 1~1·=~ and h .. dboard, 125 10 ~ar puutea so.. teiea end lace latge aim 112. Round meple dining MW Ille •,.. .... __. • ..-. 2 llO-*....,.. --. ICfoller. ctr_.,. l20 OE CrHUve playttllnt• 16. CMdtln't and tdulta teble. IMt $45. M\/Pf". llta~ $20. Call -"· 1 Mell! -17. 3 ...... ... food Pfoc.eMr, UMc:t kttc:Mn 111. ptey ~ ceoo... S0.41. 3 ,._ 173-8331. a1-1. end tabl•• 110 ........ .: once, wicker baby tuaypumpert3 11"'°" luGQ9oe ... 15.loolca.al ATIONAL GMGt-"IC M7·1UI. ::. ':l:'o...,t• btlket. dMIC, bMllMC, bike 110, 20 lncl'I boV'• ktncla-2e.·50t. Kltohen FOUR de1k1 114·'50 ~ .... ; {941 to PlllO tatJll Cl'* .. .. Mff~ 0.1 pl•YI*'· 115 t.amp1. blke$15. Book• 60t. Doll w•• 2k-16. 71 rptn ,. Sol!d oak 7 dr....., .-1 .. 110-1t2' per -116. = gdf '*' Jlta• :-..el. • t6cat• sla 5.,.. or 7. 110 bed 17.50. Ute &nte I&. corda. ~ 12 wtl. tya d• SSO. Meple tty,. Geo INP9 1930 to tt10 920. • CllOod con-1----------~ Motorcycle h•lmet, Reid and Hw book and st-. 12·16. Old ca1en~ dent dMtc 11~ Solld oa l2"2S. eacfl vw Clftle dll6alt en.• c:M> chelta TYPMNllR .. tllllll ~andlln)(l.pant1, record 50t. Story'-* dare 2k-t1. FondUe Mt okS Mltelon Abrery delk pelt ...,,.,·certM.w lat .ah. Wheel dwlr -I .......... :"a'l'k:i bUtton hoter, baby .nci book 1 1. 780-1815. S7.50. WlO and •t#ld 12. 150. '""'•G• •lcker u.!' rim •,.. ..... MO Portmee ~ ...; "*'°'end• r:; a er. H Tannie CHEVY rime 15 lnotl 125 Vaporizer 17. 50. bUllnet wtth lklt1 Md dvoma hOOd MO_.; 126. coaoo ~ ·~ __ •· I' 11 __ ractlett. 60•-S3 Baby 1 Call n ep THchen materlalt CIHn maHrHI &25 """ .VO~ lurn Ilg-M . Ml Hll'rlllton lnet, :,:;. ":!:....... 111, • _ dothea. eao-5028.Satur-~-~83 • ., m. 25-42. Good WOOi coat Hardwoodhlghdlaltl15'. naf ~It. hood...., c::lcM Colla Mela. 141-at4. b;'d;..---. .,4;;,;; day and tklnday. . = Jec*p.,: ~?it;~' j~ Me•al blrdca09 17. Many boll .. ~. tide wlndow9. SM. TOH hoe tr.y MMnQ ltt\ tedlo ... ..... CRAFTSMAN 100 table Aobett Powara modeil""' •runkt and Ol'IHtl r.., w6ndQw, ,.,,.,. and cert 125 Hand lawm V8CIUUM .... good,._, 9 DINtNO chair• with aaw "40. Craftamtn 18 oourae'5.271 RocMti; 110-150. v1ntaee auto h=hlntH. fromt '"°"'91'. Ilk• ,...., 112. aeo . .._, 14 .. '......, ...... bW and ny!on up.. Inch reel power mower StrMt Coat• MMa.. Mutt trunk '25. Otd ....,,. --· ~ MC>i*I bumper ro .. ... TOMW 17 ...... '11 holater.cS $50. 8 ptec. S15. New roto now ~ enter 'trom Weatmlnller trunk UO Antique b tc ett. window 716-t&M. . boWI Mt II. ltdefi1 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Spotli&ht on writing. advenisiJ\I., ~ cnail-order campaign, travel and communication with one who shares your int~~· concerns. Spiritual values come into focus, you become more sensitive to custo1ns, habits of othen. Gemini native plays key role. Mtnng ft•• weer ••alnl9t• alrlell paint ~~ 14&. 8 S eamelbed< wooden trunk Of'llt, l'lght reM reftee> .... ........__ . ...__.._ ........ 10 1teel, new S12. Electric HO tr•ln Mt mount.cS on •rMt ••urday 9·•· S3S. 25 lf\Ch hardwood , , ,.., tell ""flt Inner SEARS open Mat1tl 2 ...... _.. --·-· lewn edger. near new •x8 bOatd $30. 790-0491 Sunday 9~3. .i,1p1 wMeC wine ractl • 1, ~Win· ptece corner ~. boOll· =ote ~ ~~ s10. Heavy duty chain •her tpm. ELECTRIC ho• wa•er $14. Box11 of antique Ill-gear wortta. caae top. dartc piste 141 Petrioclc ,..,, wNtll llMt llW. Old bu• wor1t• S 10. CRIB, Babyflna, whM• with heeler 10 gallon, good for verplat• •reya, bowte. and .-.mt>ly drum wtl ptece, Old _.., ~ bedding tor .-.. 50 too• copper tcrMn new Kancw.t mattreaa. camper $50. CrulHr Mrv•ra S2-S25. Very doot lwltch, clodl: pumf:· black 140. 12-112. Pair ,,__... # VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Go slow. refuse to be chided into premature or false stan. Count your change. maintain emotional ~laDOC. Someone wants something for nothing and you could be prime taraet. Financial status o'r one who would be close associate does require examination • wh 115. 15 '"'chicken both u<*lent condl1ton 1~ and woman'• lar99 Mlaettonof oad and 150. 64._.143. Mt-S07. Huntll'IQton bedroom lamp1 '129. wife $4. 4 half bane11 SS s2o. Saaay •••t s7. blk... Good condition unique cl'lalra and rodt· Beach. Me•chlng larger fnll&· each. 35 mor1er bloek• 931--0995 or 648-8057. S35 MCh. Gee rottry •• $5-$50. 15 tnd1 EW eek cw back/Nit STEPPiNG "°'*• round 9'W 1am9 IB • .....,. S5. Btother1 aewlng me-lawn m°"'. run• good oak 1tool 19. Sewr chairs wtth erma (41 '20 _... 11 .. 12 eac:tl clothln f 0 •o•e ~~BA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Play waiting game. Check legal rights, perm1ss1ons. A void self-deception. Stt others in realistic light -insist that meanings be clarified, terms be defitaed. You'll get ptek behind scenes. member of opposite sex will "confess." chine In cabin•• S50. CUL TU RED marble 11• 145. Electric mower, n.in1 wooden •ablel S 10-$50. MCh. Blade end white TV ~~. cane wood 25c-S2s."w.r'*"'c,p;.., Patio awing $35. Clean b 0 w I I• vat 0 r 't t 0 P. good $35. 2090 Stat• AV· l.Ollafy 32 lf\Ch tqUat• 12 Inch. nead9 wcr1t 125. ~ chelr 135. INhogany ~ .... fruO )all $2 per doun. 5'3"x1'10" off white 4 ' enue. Colta Mele. Follow Freach walnut game Stareo/apeaker1. nMdt ~579 15(). NeiW = goodl 646-4281. drllllng, new '50. 2 Oak 11r .. t. Home after tebtewl1h41Mtt'tef lnM11 needleS25.Newpolal'okl · 1 1 S3 Sat a.-. alumlnumhendralllngt.2 12noon. $50. Many picture camera ISO. New ladlea SUPEf'lmmprottctorl7. • · ur 1-- '81 lUV part1: S..t $50. Oun pod(•• cover S15. Radiator '35. Headers $35. Rear gteu 115. Hub caps $12. Gu 115. Ex- haust 1ya•em $5. Hud lamPI 14. Honde 90 SSO. Sewing machine S25. Oiaplay C&M $35. Ptat• glaal tqu•r• $4.-$12. SmalS. camper atiell front gla.. 115. Honda bag rack 1$. 54~1. 2583 San•• Ana Avenue, Coeta Mela. riMft end tending. new fratMt, much ou 11.$5. brown leather butlMA Kodak color d•n•I· ~~=oz:.. :: $50 ..en. Acid proof tab-FENCE grape stake, uMd Mueh boet geer and rig-bag S25. Sunday 9-5. torMW 145. 5--mlcfon .,.. In Cma Meae). SCORPl~(Oct. 23-Nov. 21~: Emphasis on employment, promises made by relatives, travel plans. calls or messages which vindicate your views. Emphasis on production, promotion, intensified relationship and added responsibility. Cancer. Capricorn persons figure promi- nently. oratory counter top1 6 foot MC1ton1 80 f .. 1 gtng 5()c..S20. lamps and w-oeeo. water.., S15. OrapNalc •97e-241e. 4 • 1 0 • x 2 . 11 e and $50. se par tecllon. light• rrom every ••. oll .. gun $5. Remo'9 -------- 1· 11 "115'9" 150 each. W11t1nghouae etec•rlc end ei.ctrlc for wall, •able OLD br... 11-15. Bat llMh untU1. E-4 prooaee HANDTOOlS I 1-1 15. Trailer hitch, email car router S50. 642-5633. and calllng 11-135. ~ atool 115. Lempt 16-tte. kl1 15. ReaMet ttereo Luogaoe 11·'3. Eectrtc $20. 2·1'h bf .. gate chUdrens pedel •oya and Cup It*' $5. Food cer-~ 13.50. Keroeene btoom$15. Toeller~ velvn S15 ..en uMd. FIRE plec. Mt $15. Btue. trlk .. 112-125. WOOd r!erSS. OW.1$.Anlmal lantern 12. MP dnetorl 16. Pcm.. _.., •· 1-2" br ... ga•evatw$15 white drapeeS30. Mltlble caMd dltaec11ng kit 17. cage $10. Molc:an ~ finder 125. 5-epeed WhHlbarrowt HI. uM<I. 2 anUQut oak link ISO. Gtat top tabte Oak cued 4 1en1 micro-112. vw bug t>umper Royce'*• 23 lneh frwne KltcMn l•em• I t-11. chalra, n.ad reetoratton 140.TwometQhlngchalr• 8CoP9 124. 843 W11t 111. Brandy g ...... 11 $35. 10..epead ~ ~Janl3boX.Pfpe SAGm.uuus (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21}: Cycle indicates "total involvement." Emphasis on creativity, romance, emotional commit- ment. You11 finish project, you'll gain plaudits and member of opposite 1ex will say you arc "wonderful:' Aries, Libra natives figure in unusual scenario. S50 MCh. Plumb«• lead S 10 ..en. Many laloe pie-15fh S1reet. Newport (off ..en. 912.-9'79. bite• 18 lnClh frame 146. fttUntt 93 bOa. 8olt9 13 l50C POUnd. 2 cloaet llld-ture frame• 110-$25. Placentia Strea'). Coleco vtdeO gmfM 17. bOll,. Hend tna l10. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You get proverbial "second chance." One in position of authority decides in your favor-focus will be on safety, security, place of residence. Stress willingness to pioneer a project., to imprint your own style. Leo, Aquarius persons figure prominently. Ing doora 9'9W'll2'•" Hud board $25. Brona 548-013~. Saturday PATIO Mt. wrought Iron Skate boerda 13410. 11 ..... •oed ~ NO. I fO each. 1 tn.akM door mirror $45. Slim Oym 8 • m • 8 Pm. Sund• Y "Lacy" love ..... arna11 plecel San Ff•ICliacen Window ehuttwa 110 2'8"x8'8" $10. 1 ,.... S15. Broad atreet and 9em-5pm. tabte '20 ..cn Ladllt 5 tluh walnut tit• pelt, 8fwMna 15 "'*· BEACH Cruteer bike $45. Stripe type VW bumpen Sl5 each. Pinto car •op ~ raok 15. JR78-15 radlaf Ur• $7.50. Rear rtgM VW fender $3. 545-3838. teurant 1 p1eoe table and Santa Ana corn«. IPMd blcyde ·s2s. Oed 12"12"xt'· 13 wtl. eeo2 Chaltl a.a Meil. 12• atep benctt Mt $30. 1 pair WASHER, dryer. dl•h· acal• to 18oz S20. loaalne Drive. Hunt· tactdar 120. Setur- 10x50 binocular• "40. FISHER 500 receiver 150. wuher UO H eh. 875-3&23. lngton Beach. "2·2641. day/Sunday &-5. 315 1-13 cernlvat Mickey Btc. 940 belt drive tur~ Vacuum cleaner J.t35. EMt 1tth etf'Mt. eo.ta AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Decision is reached concerning rurection. instruct1ons. enterprise which would involve relatives. Stick to familiar pound, make inq_uiries, satisfy intellectual curiosity. Shon trip is on qenda, unique assignment is h1&hligbted. MooM40yeanplual20. table 135. Grundlg Pu1h mower ~15 .PlYW000,40~w· OOL8, hand, power Mee&. 1-13" carnival Whlmpy microphone mixer l20. 649-5848. 221 FloW9f and v.'' l50orw111aipt1t 1n S1450. Patio .... two •-------- 40 )'earl plut 120. 8 an-H._Bail microphone S15. Street, Colla Mee&. Mlf 125.. 200 feet 2JCfJ. cNtlrS. tabte '50. CM WATEABED, hand CWWd Uqu• oak Ice creem ~53. 2x8, 2x12 125. Hoovw opel\er 15. AnUqu• frame 150. ~ad and PJSCF.S (Feb. 19-March 20): You coufd strike\J>!y dirt -financial BICYCLES, ladlel 2~ I~ · "-'l · lik I be f · · · .. · · ooat•er brake 145. Girl 1 par1or lloola $20 each. VW alloy whMll end tlr... lflampooer and poUlhet dr...., $40. Otd roe*• ......., $40. Chld'• ~ Abre glUI box• for FORD truck mum. 110. gOOd condition lor Rab-..en $10. '72 Dodoe ven S35. Blcycl• par•• and IPMk•• llO. 9 wandnu 1s e y to part o exciting sc:enano. ou locate m1ssmg high rtM coater brake link." You'll be more popular. you'll have tendency lo gain weight,· S25. Sharp, ride. ttk• you'll receive longdistanc.e communication which involves publishina new. 1x1ru. Morntnga. email trailer bed• or? New. 5-48-2407. bit, Ouher, Scrrtco, front grlll 115. Com-S 1-$20. KUchenwar• drawer aolld wood 4'3&"x16" S25each. Set-look• fant .. ttc S50 each. merc:tel duet mop 110. S1-S10. 1780 Santa Ana di'...., l50. ltrad( &20. or travel. evenlnga. 968-6138. urdayafternoon.AHday FOUR bMm• 2"x2"x18' Won 't tut ton g ! Bedroom chair $5. A~ BWC bit• $40. Skim Sunday. 4~5040. 112. 875-0599. 84M533. 847-2ee6. 1. eo.ta Mela. boatd &20. 931-7187. •It Wu... 1111 ltlr WaaW 1111 t Wu... 1111 ltlt Waa... 1111 ltlt Waat• Siii ltlt Wu... Siii ltlt Wu... 1111 ltlt Wu... 1111 I.a. Wu... 11• ... ...... Ill ..., .... /In 11-H DRJVER.Euy money, no Generalofflothell),par'tor BlllMUlllT. Recept1ont1t for bu1y UlJI Wartled Acc(.ipunturlll for WlllliHiW -Pllllll• E*Y WMkeM~ llv.ln, hvy work. Start •oday. full time, good typing Full & part Ume lkllled chlropract~~~· .. ~ Chaltenglng opportunity STUDEITS dPleg•tnl•oailnta' twr"1 .t~•tc~ ~~to~~ --lll•n muat lo"9 ctllldren .nci Mr. Hart "4--0379 1kUl1 needed. LaMrWttt nuralng facility In Legune be lharp, -1 or_ . ._... for Mlf-mmlveted home-"' .... -.-,. _,, • --Full time ......-v-tor word h a ,..._ Xlnt .. ,._,. ..,..,. ~-&A.. XJ ........... 1 1 and depen<Sat>te w/good ek.,. art time lull cupunc•ur•.. moxtbu1-cept P«aonal •ellPOI• 1--~ aw exper. Dffl9r _.,..,., for flower .....,_.,_, .._...,. nt wvol<lng tn-phone wic:.. NonMlkl m • p or UJfm lion, cupping & btltty fOI'~~ prOClll fl9 lll'..._._,,.,._. lllatY. OrMno Important lhop. Part uma. Moat •11llLTllE wonment 7f4T49'-a07l5 ef . ., 93•1 ~ ume. comrntUlon Mlaa NMd BA In any hMlth 1n ettabllah9d ~ and telephone tecep-975-1048 N.8. have good drtvtng recofd. OFFICE· M , pr err · -of prof111ton1t high llllD *I llWD field, ptua 1 'If prectlcal Beach firm. -.-of tlonlat. Entry le¥lll roie 833-1887 l.atge Mtabllahed com-M etu{~ o IEOEPT11111T P/T quality glhs to buslneu We have opening• for training In accupun .. ·-. 4 fab .... A •o -~-with good beMfttl .nci BABYSITTER NEEDED. peny noedt. Exprd tntr. =~t ~~oCelts~9A~: l aw Firm. l :30 ,0 1:30. cltent1. Cell for eppt boys & glr1a betwMn yrs experienee. M~·be of~~i:c.~'.:.d:';;i,: beautiful working 1Ur- F/t daya. Dependable. Ull llTIA ~ maln•wiance f*IOt'I. Op-Mr sCott 53"-eo51 S4.50 per hr. Apply 2099 250--0352 12-18 yeera Old working ltc.nMd to prec11Ce In Ing, bed(pactdng l atll roundlnga. Apply ln per· tcMng w/ff/fa. CM .,.., ~gals. homemak.,.I port for growth. Fltlme. San Joaquin Hllf1 Rd. Setea pereon for home Iii-evenlnga & Seturdeya. Calif. Xlnt wonting cond. weer. Alling of Ofderl & aon with r.ume to Mr !?!'!~~mine. 9'h l 1eKOOAKFtlM dependat>te car nee. for PARTTIME Newport BMctl. neu equip, p/t, flex hri. Eetn money. trip• & In Laguna Hiiia. C.lif. general werehouH Fuan•• at Robert Bein • .. ._""' coucion1. Church benefit. N 8 1M1111 on v Jo . Fotlage plant maintenance Salary + commlallOn bonuses Call 12500 eatery per month. duties. No fOftdln . Fu4t W-ilbm Fr~t & AleOC... •••Tiit ,. ...... 240-IM27 852-8111 In offices. 2-3 dy wk, exp. lllEPTlllllT f 5 1 _..... Mr. Rountree Send this ad & your re-time d-. 37,... hour 1401 Quall St. Newpott -_.... preferred. Must have car. lmmedl••• opening for lnatead 0 P n .... , Ml· 1111 -·-,.. Beach Adult•. FIT. PIT. Call PlllllllMJ lllTlll 557•0785 part-time Receptionist 752-1105 Suunne Mon.-Frl. ,Oam.3pm aumetoJob #9032. P.O. week.Exoellen•oompany _,,__,=·,__---=,....---:::~"" Charlott•'• Sttt4n 420 $75 per 100, no exper. Pre1tlglou1 Orange Coun-P n Tl hel f ealden with some PBX ex-Setu Peraon. part time, Box 885, Sac. Ca. 95804. paid benefit a. Call J.a.. Wu... S 62nd St. NB. 845-3749 Part or lull time. S•art Im· ty M«cedes Benz deal-~ me P or r • perlence Houri 4·30 pm experience req'd. Baraty N:~later then Aprll 11 , 645-1066, Uk for Doug, Housekeeper m tl BEAUTICIAN. mediately. For dettlll erlhlp Medi "HOit..... tial builder G~at of· t 8·30 . M d. lhru There Swtm Wear. 2117 --1 8:30em on Monday. In N 8 10t2 d LIQUnle.acn.. aend Hlf addre11ed Immediately. Some ltce&.receptlonistdutles. F~lda ~· ~·~ther w.BalboeBtvd.N.B. Teenager112-17.earn1>&-1 . i•lf ,.,,.•••••••• .. •: ~AuNngS.S..S407aya Renea 4~1800 atemped envelOpe •o: modeling experience 12·5.30933C9131311 Jeckl• week~. Call Jaynene tween S40·S80• pr wk. CRl-53. Box 9014. prefwred. Outgoing per-· COlllnt lor appl. Jim Sel11pereon1: full/time. After 1choo1 & Sat. Sr crtlzen i.csy, menatve •IUm Stuan. Florida W95 aonallly. Apply 1n peraon Selmon• Import, 1301 New designer boUllque, 964-3844 Brian • buslneu background, I 1001 Quall st Npt p RT Tt••E v led Fashion Ill. Muat have • dealres p/tjob. 540-11$5 •ASSISTANTS wm••• ...... o: . A . M • ar houri Quell. St Npt Bch. exp. & refs. 760-9333 Telephone Sales • : •MANICURIST ,.._ Bch. Jim Stemon1 Im-to Include nrly A.M. 833-9300 a1&1 -FH aaa • ••• PART TIME I!! Ill CNent•no1nec. Expenenc. In IOldarlng port1/Reaale Dtvl1lon. weekwids. Must haved• Sandwich shop, PIT .,._._ ...,.._. •• •. RlchetdOuelleteSalon andmecnanlcalueembl· 833-9300 pendable vehlcle (amell counter help. 955-1247 EamSt00-S1.0()9perwtc.. AKC d& C Ing. L.Md«INp ability. truck, van . station llllPT/11PllT or 971-1739 vPey Guarant" • • triever pupe. can Me 200 Hwpt C•r Or. N.8. engli9h required, 9PP'Y In 11111 lllUllPll wagon) to assist newa-AC11\/e ..... office With ...-rralnaea no axper nee • • parents. n0-8898 ........... per90n.2911weetGarry. wanted. Small Newport paper dealer tn 1rvtne t>usy•etephonel.Central lllllTAIY/UUI .... EartyAMhrss-12 I Deliver Daily P1'lot by to • c Full~:---E~e~nce Sen•a Ana. Beach Hotel. Mime. Flex area. Mull be depen· Newport location. Executive S.Cretary •o the ...-Hlgh11• Comml11ton • au • e~cg:~/~. ~~3-Ss~ Preterr.d, but will tralf\. .. ........ TllL hra. 875-7300 Kim dabte. contact Greg Alk tor Joen t.amb Dtrec•or of Sal•• tor "'No night• or wtcnda • in.,Laguna Beach a.rel (a~-• ....,, .. _ H de Monda thru Friday W ............... ..... • 1t1tewlde Investment co. II both energetic & bright • p 2 h d ) • Chihuahua pupa AKC Mlaaion vi.to. 931-2N1 5-10 yra upe rlence, HOUMkeepar. IOOklng for ti!tween 9.~ and 10.30 I ruwwt H . toca•ed In Nwp• Bch/OC call Craig 957-1062 J'OX. Ours per ay Wee -e $200 241-4517 842-3482 .................. ~~OU~~ ~~r'= a.m.on1y.&42-4321 . ltalttn 111·1400 Airport 11ea. Min. 5 '/ft Befora 1PM. : day afternoons cft early : Oog~c&aawel ..... .......... dlgltal & mlct()PfOCIMOf babyalttlng. full time • exp. Type 65. SH 80· Temporary Chlldcet• ~ • mornings on Sat. & Sun. • yo4Jr heme. Ranbl rat• YO'JI own ac:Mdule. Tratn-control ctrcuHry. WIM be Mon-frl. Xlnt ref'• r• PBX Operator. •etephone ll•T llTIL Send resume to: PO 9011 "'°"· daya, evea & lhOrt : E • Call So. Cal. Ooo Training ~ovlded. The moat ueembM"" .nci •eating quired. 873-12$5 enswertnn aervic.. lull & ... , IV\Al\1..,.,s for ... _ tot-2500. N.B. 92860. or call term overnight. minimum • a.rn approx. $400 per • School. 963-3368 ... 1 __ ... ··"' 2 5 " -.. -.. "'"' ..... 553-09~0 age 20 yra. Profesllonel th A k r. B e -n care .,,.. Pr O' O t Y P • •I• c -HouNttaepera wanted, ax-PfT · 542-7 2 towing Pollllon1: FOOD Sitting Service Agengy. e mon . S & 0? ruce • Dog Obedience cia1M1 It =~=·u~!~ ::;,~~·:r~~;~;tru-mi::· c::'= PllT OllTllL ~;:.~E~~ .. ::~~t ·==~ for~~r,~!J~~ ~~!: v~. 9:1·-~· i Emsley 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. : ~~~ =~· c Dllll' ~UY tr-10PM Leedt:i=-controt :'~:,!:!!E~~~ =· ~~°:;: TUYIL AIDT e : _School ___ . ---,..,,.-...,,...- SUbtJe lmeoet Coamattca for one ot O.C. • '*'-' UTlllll. PlllTlll company need• route DENER. lull/time. SE-general office experience 2 yra Sabre exp .. 9"lOY : CIRCULATION DEPT. • K...nound. AKC. ......, trvlne, CA ~ ~UO: Part time. Mon •hru Fri. technician. No ex· CURITY AGENT with 2 prelerred. trvtne. Call selfing. expert In· re-• 642-4321 IDE • 2'h 'f'I. Travel"-~,.. Carpet layer'• hefper, exp. ~., or•unlt ::emt 20-28 hr• WM!l. Call parier,ce neceaaary. We yeara resort hotel ex-551-t158 for •PP• aeerchlng tow fatH, \ • to gd home. 4 wltoo&a& tranl. Hunt Bch c~r. lynn J;..5625 · 557-7480 Iv mag. train. Call Charlie Mon· peclence. SECRETARY Secretary, part time, Mlf pleeaant peraonellW. ........... ........... Labs. )'911ow. 1 _.,, AK.C ar• 811-4590 .llWILIY UUI day 9-12 noon. 979-6021. with 80 wpm typing & edmtntatrellon beck· Marie. 660-9200 • • ~ Champ llnea. lhota. "'*· oumnalllTAIY lid VIII....----'"GS PHONE SECRETARY pt.uant phone voice. groond Call 933-1885 -I . 1ly P1l 1 1 ·............... .. . $200. 642-4414 • ._( ...... ~ 0 .. .._... '"-' .. IOld Apply In peraon 8:30-12 . llrNI .. 1_12 noon 5 day . Experienced execuUv• iewaw 11 ottering unique No Mii~ ready noon. M-Th: The New-SIOllTUY P&ITTI• l 1lM ·. Want.cS; Fem. OueenlMnd Expertenced only Celt aectetary for magazine car.., OPPortuntty to t.eda. 700 porter 1107 Jamboree : : Heeler •o brMd or to Metta •W EOE publl.t\et. Mui• have per90nexper'dlnquallty PHONE WORK/Hunt Bch Road .NB Buay NwptBchsalesofflc. Experienced Typl1t. ROAIL SALES keep.&73--8457 • · good lhotthend & typing ~ry ®Ina and C1Y9tal FT PT 14 I · . • · · for major Southern Calif 80-100 wpm. needed tor Chlldeate: for 2 Chlldr9n, akllla.AttrllC'llWofflcMln ..-. '15 dyt a wk. no ml~n Call~~sA,:iom-restaurant printing & commercltl chellennglng NewSuport WD~~~• .. d : dR•d Mngln. TuH·W•d-Th aUer· lrvlne.Cell752-647' 9Y91. t73-931M Mr Hunt. 534-e051 . DAYHOSTIHOSTESS photography firm..-. Beach Executive lte. COORDllATOR ..... 1 .. un . ..,.ry Y ' noon/._.. M8-4814 · · Full responllblllttaa. New-pit aecr .. ary r~llonl1t Front office appearance purebred. 54&-a01 ""'llltlllMlttrl UIAL SlmTllY Pi.n takeoff peraon. pref port B11ch loc1tton. w/good general office a muat. Call Joen " Or Co dail Aati4p I aw,/p..._ Pltlme.15 hr. Hunt. 9eactl Newport Beacfl · reolonal retl,... 642-7222, Uk tor wage commenMrat• wHh 1klll1. 3 dye • wk. 760-8070 ange unty · Y newspaper is ;mr" 20 tw. wti. Type (50wpm), .,..._ Me-1418 omoe Of Nat'I fttm. l>rec-Nevllle or Bob Atexaon experience. Non-amktng . office. Call 'Typist. Full or PIT. exp. lor seeking fast paced. flexible achieve r F 1700: .,~,'~. :;•y·tittC: filing, phonel, P'9V· ~-U..... tlee conftned primarily •o Prlf\tlng WAITER/WAITRESS Llaya 842-8073 atructurat pest control,.. to coordinate display sal~ activity. Ing uper nae. Send ,.. -c Iv 11 11tIg•t 1 ° n ----• Daya only .. ••perlenoe r• Secre•ary1RecepUon111. ports. Call 752-2357 Must have exceptional organizational & table: ~an ~· w AIO Oc:een Aw. mtll.LD/mtm w/emphu4a on complex -· ~·-quired. Part time. top lletll9 refs for buay kills Du Old Wing · bu• 1 l4 .a.en. 92861.. AUn: Full •tme Job. MUlt have aubrOQltlon. 2. yrt NII· Newport e.aon print lhop. FOOD PREPARER Laguna Hiiis iaw office s . . ties include tracking daiJy tray. VIC10rian aide c:Mlr. Trllha or Amy. good dtllllng rec:otd. Aet• gatton exp. & knowt•doe Wiii •rain. 844-6233 Experience hetpfut. part ~ · nPIST /Part Tl•t sales. answering busy phones for but1• chum. &4S-e08' Companion mature for 50 req. P1eaM Mnd PhOrM of compu•• 099r•tlon Prof. orlglnel Pop Band time, daya. tn Daily Pilot Hewltoom. outside sales s~f. coordinating Oak Teacheta Deak & a.ti -06id.twbed Fem.~ no. & partlcU6ata to: M prefwl'ed. Muet be f~ with promo pack Mek• Catt betweef\ 8:30-1tAM lllllTllY.s&L.11 20 houra r•r wHk. h d · · Som SwNel cl'leir. Gd cond rm & board. Ho cooking #1051, Delly P"°', Box Illar with Cal If. top manager •o help 759-1122 lmrnad. need w/natlonal Knowledgeo VDT1help-l eater a verllstng. e typing, fil-Makeofr. S48-9921 or houHWork. Salary 1580. C<>tt• Meaa t2t2t. pr0C1;9dur11. 151~291 N<t~MI ~8, .. r1• ftta01lf\t --• company.-Typ+no -.itts-Tur.'P~·432"1~ext 3'5Z-ing-reqt:tittd. Newspaper or agency ~. 4M-58S7-· g:e1 EXTILE Jobi. connections. ate. lUUIT llWfllT eowpm. ll'lonhana or•••• experience a +. Send resume, letter , -·· 648-3859 nt... Diamond Bat to---f ualif' · H• id INUTll wcu1 Vatgaa wan.a you L .. accw llAll IUT&IUIT cation but relocating to ,........, ....... o q icatlons to: Tr..,..• WW'lt.cS to run to help h~' ~r:;:t9;: Experienced on twer n••d• Hotll .. 1. Bar· Newport Beach In vety tor busy aml animal hotpi· Orange Coast Daily compUter progrem• for ::r.:, ,,! ~e 'f'I. J1.,, 1ooma prefened. Pay l PllllTlll tender1. W•tt•11 and n .. r fut u r •. Ca II tal. Mat\lre, friendly com-Ad '#968 bue't rnatttetlng r....,c:tt Cter~ 13 35/hr ~ b4lf'lafh9 commanautat• Cenyou Busboyt. Apply In per-861-2819. EOE petent per1on. Com· P.O. Box 1560 flnn. Programing a11per. Oran;e c 'ounty Fair· Wltoh•~;.=:.s:= Spat93tv1n1QhW? eon. 1000 Brl1tot St ·-.. ••y puterlted records. Wiii Costa Mesa, CA 92626 detlrable. Salary d•· ground• Mon 9:30 AM. at .. 1"; 78•7 .. Are you.... North. Newport e.acl\. ._ ... ,... train. Staff 11 1mett, pend1 on exp« Call • , • ., • " WalClfoomed W• nHd a dynamic. withu14111tc geered •o Attention: Peggy Hoggarth Cetof714731·199.1 .nf/lflllp, LIT..... ~ • ~-lllYDI unlqueandtalen1edper-~quellty.care.Sdaya · OAANGECOASTOAILYPILOT , Coot! Expertenced ~ T~ Tennie Qub Meda Full time,__. beower 18 MdaeffmotMted? F" d :flt The :°"~elltyto"=lcw'r" ..-. 2 •hemoont oH llO w BAY ST • COSTA MESA CA .... ,. : f k........_ all around peraon. a h1"9 c.Mt dtlWr• Doyo11... u umeu: aye 8 ;_., r ... --..tcona~ 8-ofJ9m, with 2 hr IUnctl ...... ,, ... •• .. ,,, .. ,,.t •P10~1 • ~ or buly ,...,_.., 544 8tlO .. ..-. in EntoyWOftltng Yrtth kldt? Beach novae, 1 ....,,, buay ,......,,,t o .. -. bfMk. 642-3843 -Muat be tat. 4"-2.Q4 NcenM • ._1 ,. ~ tt-· -=:;YES Hollow LI\, Laguna 8c;tl Cell Val 759-0882 fiiii•iiiiii••··· ·1·1· 1· ·1·1· ·1·1· 1· ·1·1· 1· ·1· 1· ·1·1· 1· ·1·1· ·1·1· 1· ·1·1· 1· ·•·•· ...... .. __ .. ... 10 ••tv c• manqer. ,_ -· ••••., "' ---. rhee>dor• "°'*" ff'Otd. Phone 1021 1muU1T lllllTAIY GAAV"I Dll.1175.2113 Hwpt 8ctl prMte ';.Of• 20IO HarNr Blvd. 2:30-lpm Mon. ttwu Fri. EXPER'D KITCHEN with •KoallenC typing and Newlpaper II '..... =..-"=•a.ti~· PeRSoNEl: dlc11t1on•111.~ KM'\S-E•DN ~r•T TR~ AIM'i PRIZES! .... ,,., 9 frawtflH•• PASTERY/BAKINO ttlllnlng helpful SalatY 1U N\ ~ --~ IW.I ~;:.~e;:;.: =-..::ah.,_. with THI OM.V N.01 •now E::...W:. :S'tf0r A.I! PA~=.;.~~os ::~:·:~51 ~es3) "... ::;: & 1o= acwr•t• typfnt, *° :== =~.: ~ H 8 ':rm b..'rom": For Calif cutatne. Apply at llMITT..,_ ::*'ae.. 14.IO~. Urtltllct c-..:.-.=t __ pe,.,.. ....,.,., ..:,-.,.., 1~=~;~~M. F• I hrt/Tlll9 llllllnW. C.M. 846-01• -~ mo1nlnga ""'1· oerrtn. ~.._ ,_.O: 'IT•· MUil be~. 241~123 Applleauon• at• now ~J!!~•!M~•i!:: ...,.. or ,...._ & ... grOMled. betno ICOIPt9d tor pc»-CUITOOIAH. cty• 40 =::;~ .....,, ...... Fem. ........ Cal for llYllL ltlonl In san ~ tn1wtt; •.n •• .,.. Good~-• ...,.. ..., ... ., ....... '"' ... ,., ..... ... Coe1• Mela a Ntwpo11 • ..... ,.... 11M*1Uao1 .,,. oAll.rOIMd .,... bOIWI 11111°""""1-...... ., .... BtMfltpadtage& It It. Andi.-,,_.,,. oftlDa ,.autura. ,_ • ""'1tt In,.,_. at~ llmf . .,.... unlformt turnllhed. \.tn. ..,., a..• 1t. 1t1t-=lllf'Y· ,.,,... Plot. Clftullllofi OllDe. 3 yMr9 '*" ....-. NIT Tm eo1n s.our"Y s.rviC... ..__ ...._ •· •MllD· a ftJitl•t; lltllnl 330 W• ..,, Cole• or *°"' fOoct a IQuor 999-015211213)I02·2474 a.. 411. Pf•H••r•: flltn1 ..._ ,..,. IW fri-;r:&,ouncs. Cll Mirta; * ,... ...,. Pl...,,., .......... GtlOd"" •..... •. No ...... .._ 4 . IOI .............. ) 8etvtce atetlon tUandlnt1 ..._ 111 IMl9:•0t. LO.I. -" 111 • * Pll aar1-.. PIT ewe a wtinde. '*' Oii Mr _... I Ill I. ,... (AMl'.M ... 111 .. ) ~ance and hand- ...__., • HH For amll ~ writ~ r · ,..:..:;;:a;.~~'+-°'""'":~~ ...... En lb 11; MIOtQAL I ~n. 71 l!PlllYln.-..n: 21590 81. C. , .... fir •--••m•dtett open no : ...ii.... 1111 I I Ain Job. Mtnaol' •r ~-• ... ,. .... •_1~'°"' tr~· PtioW, ... ._..-.._ .... IM wne'300-S700• MM100 or:= good....,.,.... it 10llO-......St. ~~ 9A a .. 0:::91• M . Hun=:1cti or att IPM 53t-2851 WIFWll Pl' Dllr ITIMllll I _ ... ,. Mon~~ ~ .... rood eicperienot ~ ~NI.• HID. WT•-· ..... ClllM.nt, 1.;...;...-.....,. ....... ,._...,.... ____ ..... ~liiij ... .,.., 4tw41Q. EOI ;r'Ji.::=-r~ ,,...c...... till. ..... Mm.;;;,;- ._ ...... --...... Dair"°' Ctu ?'ltd Ad ... The Encor E, a CC>n91gn- ment store will be °'*' on Sunday. ~II 11t an<! that's no l<>k•~ 10% off anniversary aele. An· tlques. lurnllur• & COl!ec- tlblel. 11-SPM 389 E 17th S•. C M. 93 t--0211 ll 22' Warde 3 dr. reMg., gr.en l200. IS0-3823 Dupont 11 C/ft CMM FrMJ:ef, good COftd, S125.t7Mtt0 t<enmcwe w...., & ar,., ldnl oonct. 1100 ..:ft. 5U84M I . .. I ' ~- f ' . ' • ' l ' • t•ly .,_ londO'l PUUlf PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED .h Fede itway .... 57 Oflll"Ond --.. ploy ....... ~ 58 -·-.. CQ,t ll Wllhm ,. 59Coatender 18 .,•tlnfnt et £nouon~o('!ce 17 - -hOur: 82 CorrtOllC1 IOOn 83 NO,:S• wont 11 Conl60er 84 l"'tllhtr lem. • S~tlf: nQI maao. VM 65 Hltfoic t1te1 2aScanclln1~1an 815 L.tght.ng ga1 22 Forgetful· 67 Devla1e1 nN1 drugs 24 Said "HI!'' to DOWN "v.,.,. 27 NeoatlYe: Pref. 28 -Rabbit orF011. 29 Nexl lo Can. "32 Alae 35 Plllagea 37 Vehicles 38 4 qls, 39 Gr/a no-no ti 40 Lener5 , 43 Cloth folds 45 Whimper 48 Soaks hemp '47 Corrode 1 liJgh -f)1 IChed 21Jown on !he vengean°' tound Thames 41 oi.mona l'llls 2.Gbelsance 23 ldy!llC spot 42 Spring 3 Ann1&h lake 25 Intention 43 Thr~gh 4 An1Cle1y 28 Navy VIPs 44 Atttin Jan~ 5 Secreted 29 Bruins sch/ 48 WO:O<I 6 Up11ght 30 Comic sketch 49 Sel pt bet 2 wds 31 Repttles 50 Railway p.fAI 7 MOiding 32 Units 51 Soho cme~ • 8 WorlOI)' 33 Sodium 52 SalarnendOl'S 9,Fpod packers soap 53 Parents 10 Falls to do • 34 Caro plater's 54 Willow 1 .,Subs1ance term 55 Chanted 12 Farm 1.1n11 36 Welder 's gas 65 Assistant 13 Wine dregs 36 Eio:acts 60 Raveled • ~~~~~~--~~-.·~~~~~ 2 3 • 6 1 e 9 101 , 1 12 13 ! ,. 16 : 17 I ...,,...__,__-+-__.-~ 65 ~ ' . ' ! • . . -. r DO A I.rm.I .u.M.U .. YOUll .,....,.. 't.~· . .,. J ,, u:a. . r ~"· ~~ •MUI IM Ml NOW ., ~ J, 1 U41WU 11,Y CIYYI '• ...._ ..... . ' • ' El(cel!ent Selectlon of New •nd C•r"ullr Pl'~recl UHd BMW's always 11'1 St""' 1a1.an1 208 W. 111. Sanla An1 ClOMd Sunder • • LARGEST SELECTION ot lete mc>IMI, \ow mllNge CadlNec• ln Southern CalllO(n(al S.. UI today! 640-1810 .. llADIUM PONTIAC STA.OIUl\.t 714-315-1919 s.oi-s.r.-;c..,.,,. '"'r Shop ..., '"""- I , l l I -• ··-·-• t.(: t: .. ·• ' -.. : . : • . - 1 -:;::: . TI:T."fl!-n nL1I!!!" ~ vm:. :J~ ri -··-............ ' -~~" "1·,.·:· : --• • .l _ • -- '~ .: .-,: ft::nc c·~~ :r.-~ -~ M_.FP-'• -~ ~~ ~ 5ol.r -~ ~ :;~ ::x.E· ,_"'1 3ae:ser •tr. ~ -:;s...:s:JI\ -:::..L;..;..L.'""~ ~ .... __. ... 3... 'IE -!: !w&a:· ~~~ -_a:: "7": :::>E 1...:.3' ..,, ,,,,,, .... ~. , , ,. , ~ ' ' , l • .. ---- a.m.- =-.cn 'f//f /'c :::.0.:.cJe ~~ t'/.a:.t'T '*-4 o.::a .,.,_. ~It'. -..-;. :;ia:".ot ~ ~)Qt. ~';YO!:! -~ ,..~ ~ --&8 ~ :>:....m: ~~ caner:. •:::ll::la'lTl'lll~ :.:.:: t :P ~ :l~ 19% ~ :rgn: ~ :MM·cr i s.::.mse: ~ - -· .... ~'3..~~~ ~~~~ m.: ~ ~ T' $Si~th8S s~s ~~ ... .. ~ ftllll--~ ~-- . ' . • :-...O-• --· --- Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to tt. DAILY PtLOT/Sa1urday, M!fch 31, 1984 - 3 pm ......... 1111!1111~~..,. ... llll!!llllllJll!lll!lll!ll ... lll!IJlllP!l----ll!IBl!I ~ On February·l8, 1984, Twenty,four new homes became available in Newport Beach's most success-- ful condominium commun.ity. 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 effective date of publication. Drey.!t~~~ng "' 220 Nice Lane, Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 645-0459 Sales Office Open Daily 10 a.m. to dusk. ..... _ VILLA BALBOA- PHASE IV • ! ' • r -i. 4 _ Orange County R1111 EstW1e/An ~ supplen•tt 10 the DAtl Y PtLOT /SaUday. March 31, 1984 ·• ru IS RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE GROUP ... 'Jl--1 1411 I ' 'e Ten. "1 1;£111' ,.._ii lnim T1rnu" Bnght, cheerful 3 BR. 2 BA. comfortabte. taslefufty I 61 I wode6ed home Expanded master bedl oom surte near new. kitchen. UP9f8ded ptumbmg. cathedral ceilings automatic spnnk'9rs & lagbts and new dmlewa Thcs cs a ··muss aee· home Call Bel~ Chase Lee. Onty S299.950 wrth \and ... 0'41 mn.1- 1•1•1 ........ Outstanding locat.an One of ~ '-vest ~ ofterled in Broadmoor 3 BR. 2 BA. large IMng room, formal dong room and immaculate pri- vatt! backyard. Across trom paf1( and pool. ?need to 9811 $245.000 FEE.. AslK. for Randy H. Katz.. ... , n 1-1 WU& I I I , Mi •ft! 411let1if1 Exceptional buy for ttie rnvestor who has atways warned to be on me water Pier & de>ciit for 2 ooats SO ft and 35 ft ~ BR ptus ~."' BA custom 1 story home has bes1 of fmanang ·1st of $425.000 assumat>te ~ 12 S°'e Land may be purt:ha:sed tor $398.000 '§ 10"1c down Asking pnce $500.000 ~tor Bettina Laughhn IPBI IC IY 1-1 7 Cresf Cirde M( .. , •• If• W..t ii I fa••·-~ Immaculate 3 BR 2 -, BA family room townhome wrth fireplace and wet oar tn Irving room plus second f1reptaoe in master bedroom surte Pan1al v~ of thE mountains and night lights Quiet gate-guarded community wrtti love- ly tandscap1~ pool spa and tennis court Onl) $220.000 wrth land Asti: 1or Belle Chase Lee ICOll YEW -171,GIO!? 2 BR 2 BA ocean and mountain v~ _ Steps to the beact' Mobile nome en No _aguna lntenor is in e.xceOent condrt•Of' Lowest on martlet at $71 000 F1!'"lanc1'lg available A~ for A• Weanert FmNI UT -1711.,111!! Large 4 BR 3 'I BA farmt hOf'l\e •ocaled close to beach e&nd tennis This newty trsted home fea- tures beavtfful v~ of park has an outdoor spa and a bonus room ~ for Dav•d H1rscMer Formally Lingo ~al Estate L1ma1,..·t•1• •"'F•WEW Outstanding location, .. BR. 3 BA. l81ge IMng room. family room. formal dining and vaulted ceiings. Qose to community pools and beautiful greenbelt Great curb 8')Peal. Priced to sell immediately $289,000 fee_ Ask for Cindy Peletier. MMNm-Fllafll a 3600 square feet of custom TudOf IMng k>cated in terrifte family neighborhood. 4 BR's. 3'h BA's, den and huge family room. Solid oak woodwork tt\roughOU1 and many special features. Owner has bought another -wll arrange fantastic new financmg. Onty $350,000. Ask tor Hallie Strode. '' Ill IM RAIS• -11 .. 111!! Exoeptionafty pnoed ottering. "Carmeno" Plan, ~ decor at ed. great location. Must sefl and offered at a sensational price_ A.sac for Marityn Bulkley LET'S mu 11E11. -1211,111!! Owner may exchange 3 BR. 2 BA. famity room Harbor VteW Hills home for unrts in Orange County Great family area to hve in or lease. Assuma.bte k>an of $195,000 Q 10~~RM Ask fey Betttna Laughlm , LILY" IUITl -1112,111!! E;nd Unrt 2 BR, 2 BA with the country look. CuS10f'Tl b~cases m den, pegwood floors. bnc6< fireplace wrth anuque cherrywood mantle. tinted wandows. large kitchen with breakfast area. flagstone covered patio. waterfall. air con- drt•cmed.. 2 car anached garage. community poot and tennis Ask for Lois Egan . J M Peters bu1n Superior 1ocatton Model-hke cneery & upgraded Sought after plan ·c ·· 3 BA 2 BA family room and air condrhoned. $215.000 AsK for Marilyn Bu1kley ••s WI W'1 WlllT LIT!! Pnme large lot m Irvine Cove overlooking Abalone Cove Sensational plans tor home ap- proved by the cbastaJ commrsston 1nctuded in tne asking pnoe of $2.200 000 Ask for Barbara Gothard NEWPORT BEACH 2123 San Joaquin Hills IPICTICIUI YIEW -ftlll.IKm ... Clml Located last on the bluff with no obstructions to bloci< the ..,i,.,hts -sails, sunsets and ~ views. Step;:way from beaches. Floor to c elf~ views from 6VefY room of this 4 BR. 3 BA Old Wor1d charmer. $1,200,000. Ask for NMCy Short. PllC8 EIS PElllSIU -1211,111 Make an offer on this cozy duJ>'ex on a quiet peninsula CQfner. priced at near lot value on FEE land. Remodel or build a new home steps to scenic bay and beach. Compare this value at $217.500. Owner may trade. Ask for Halie Strock. "IFFlllAILE ... Ill W• llB"ll One of the best buys in Eastbluff. 4 bedrooms ptus a den. large kitchen and breakfast room. Lovety patios and total privacy. Ask fOf Mary Oent1s. $299,500. TllR "TIWllllSE TYP£" 11111!1 Two blocks from beach in Corona det Mar. Two 2 BR. 2 BA. One 3 BR. 3 BA. fireplaces in all units. Gross income $27.000. Offered at $449.000. Ask for Mary Dentis. 4 II "CIEEITIEE" -$111,-i! Most desirable "Windsor" model. 2 story with master bedroom suite down. 3 BR and bath up. separate family room with fireplace. Wen planted atriums adjoin living room and master bedroom. Many upgrades. Community pool. Truly a dehghtful family home. Ask for Bettina Laughlin. "EIPlllEI NRTSlllTI II SPYIWS llU"U Tastefully decorated Sparkling new guest suite addition with built-ms and full bath. Pnvate stone 1acuzz1 off master bedroom. Partial ocean view $625.000 Ask for Manlyn Bulkley. SPECTICIUI ICUI I CITWU YllWS!! 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 6~7020 -----_ __...,_ Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertlstng supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, Mardi 31. 1984 -5 • ru IS RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE GROUP Formally Lingo Real Estate March 31,· 11984 To All Our Customers & Clients: We would like to inform you of some very important facts concerning Lingo Real Estate. As of March l , 1984, Lingo Real Estate became a Grubb & Ellis Company. This new association is the result of almost four years of discussion. By purchasing Lingo Real Estate, Grubb & Ellis is expanding its Residential Real Estate operations into the Orange County market. We will continue to operat~ with the same management, organizati~ structure, business image, identity and philosophy that has made-Lingo Real Estate a continuing leader in the Real Estate Industry. More importantly, our associates will continue to provide you with the best possible service enhanced by the additional strength and excellent reputation of a major national corporation. We are sure that you will benefit from our expanded marketing programs and we hope that you will share our enthusiasm and confidence in Grubb & Ellis. Sincerely, Bruce B. Barsamian ' Vice President . NEWPORT BEACH 2-123 San Joaq.uin Hills ........................ _____________________ ~.-..------...... ------------:J..-............. ~ 644-7020 I I ., ' - \I REALTY The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm llEW LIT~ 111•• m .. -1h acre overlooking the bay and Balboa Island. The view is fabulous! Disolving part- nership. Just $850,000. 'l•I •• SS I 111111 -Rugged white water view ovefiookjng a 98Cluded cove and beach. Lots.of glass to capture the dtauatic vistaS-and beautiful tropical garden. 4 bdrms. Fumal dining room. den and hobby shop. Asking $2,350,000. Owner wtll finance. flln - H ME -Fabulous unobstructed VtEW of the bay, oc _,aid night tights! ~pacious 2 bd~ ~d den home in this Yf!1fY choice location. Large swammmg pool. A great value. $750,000 inctuding the land. 1429 Dolphin Terrace. Open Sat & Sun 1-5 111•1 • • l9llE -Terrific location near Begonia Part and just a short walk to the beaeh. Older 2 bdrm home wilh 1ots of potential. If you are handy, see what you can make out of this one. Just $198,500. r II FEET•• llt -Beautifully decorated 4 bdrm and den home with PRIVATE pier and float. Large bayside patio done In used bride. Formal dining room, hobby shop and breakfast room. The low $995,000 price includes the land. 415 North Star Lane. Open Sun 1-5 • Clllll-Located.on one of the largest lots -dramatic high ceilings,• bdrms, spectacular outdoor entertainment area with spa. 40 foot poot, bit in wet bar and B.B.Q. Reduced to $695,000. 111111 •-. 11•,111 -Cute well maintained 2 bdrm home on fUll size R-2 lot. Areplace, built in kitchen, sunny patio. Walking distance to shopping and public transpor- tation. Room to build 2nd unit. (714)673-4400 . IW, 11•1, • WESTCUFF -Soon to be gone! Charming 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo near Mariners Park. Fireplace, bar and deluxe kitchen. Overlooks private community poof Substantially reduced to just $119,500. Sii ii IUTEI Piil -Well located 4 bdrm home near South Coast Plaza and fwys. Woodburning fireplace, bit In kitchen, carpets and drapes. A terrific "starter" home at $139,900. Ill-Fa.Lit -See this lovely 3 bdrm home near the park in popular IRVINE TERRACE. Large lot gives your home room to grow as your family does. Circular drive- way, formal dining and even a green house. $347,300 includes the land. 111,111MWI1111 PEI•· -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. •Ill Ill 1111 llPLD -Located just 2 blocks from the beach! 3 bdrm owner's unit with fireplace and beam ceilings. Large 2 bdrm apartment with private porch. 4 car garage. Well maintained and priced right at $309,000. 111.f ClllSE YIEW -Solid oak country charm with French windows and doors overtooktng the 5th fairway. 2 bdrms and d.en condo. 2 car garage. Private community swim- ming pool and tennis court. A terrific value reduced to $335,000. 78 Sea Island, Open Sun. 1-5 llCllTRTIUU.Y ITlllllll -One of Corona del Mar's most outstanding homes located just steps from bay and ocean beaches with a fabulous OCEAN VIEW. Designed by renowed architect Paul Thoryk and featured in Home and Garden Magazjne. This distinctive 3 bdrm, 3 bath home is one you will long remember. $850,000 . . (213) 628-2828 2MI UST CllD -II . r Clllll IEL 111 ·- 7 Specializing in properl'I on t/u waler ... near t/u waler ... anJ will.. 1hew o/ waler BAYFRONT HAcm.>A -NEWPORT ~ .............. ...., .......... , .... ... ............. ,, ............. .. ... ,..1 c..e.r, •n 'IP I .., .... -. c: 1 = n•1d1hd Md ndnor111ii. .... 1 •11*11•llki i .......... ..., .... _, .............. . ......... ,. .. ..,.... ................ "'-' ... ,...... 111c1111ia.,.,_.,. dl111.._ .... , ... ,..... .. ...... ... OwMr9 .. CIFIH r. eta ........... ...... 0.W .. 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MOW MIMICED md ...., .. • • ., • ._ 111-Ma BAYFRONT--PIER/a.-YIEW lpecl8c:tMr ........ ..... .... .. "°"' ..... ... _....._. llAYFRONT OW'LEX. .....,beech+ pW .. 2 .... JecMI. car.. ._, --lllt I ... locellolL Cell tof ..... • 11111 lentlc ,.,, 1FIJ. OW1ER WILL CAMY THE NOTI AND FIRST T .D. ON 1lD FEE LAND propeftJ. u 11.-"1-1*. PICTURESQUE OCEANFRONT LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT ...................................................... ........ + den ..... ._., rOOM Nlld1nce. S.Ctgf1d atrtum petio, drcU1lr 1Wrc111, S ~end..,.... ldk:Mn. Owner .. con1ld11 HcMiRte. R1dlll*I to ..... ,,,_,., HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES-NEWI Megntn-cent_.,.. V'IEWSofC....... lohtoe y ............... a .._ .... , ., • ,._. •• co.••"1· y.,...,. ............ 3 bedrOOMI + ,..... .... ...., ""-I ..,.._.., scar.-... a at..,.• ... o1 "*'°"" and ........ 0WW. .. help llMnce .n. .. •••m1'bte loeft. •s,500. _U1-1400. A ........ CORNER ESTATE -CORONA DEL MAR A ,.,. find In a ....... loc:a8oft. 1RlmeMe corw pnp•f'tJ •~prfncy: You Oftftull • . rollng .-n 1ewn _,...lo ftANORAlllc VIEW .. -. 11eJ and dtJ llthta .... l A pertect .._.. tOf .....,.._ Ing with ...., 8nd ......,.,. c ...... , ... 1d1hd 4 Mdroom '*-.-•:--~ •F•clu• ...... "*" wtlh twtdl 11r 1pt.11e a ,,..._ doon ._.... to PffY• pool. 0ww "'9f !CllRlldlt ........ tof ..... ........... .-. FEE. Call~• 111-1400. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX lu1l1ntuu..,w.e.-1...._....,__,.a1~ tower. 1-ar .................. a.let oorw la 1:1•M1P ......... ,... ................... , ... ... 111·1-m ':' BAYFRONT--GM.. Y 2 YRa. OlDt C11t1• a....., .. ,._"'-'._•._.+ ....... o. .,.,., ~ ............ I a I 11 tt1t I" 111 U~.,.. ..... _....................... ... ..... ...... hlor .. ~ ..................... .. dl1M ootlaa...M • rtn 1n 1•h ...... ...._.. .... 111-1411.. PEl•tlYLA CUSTOM CORNER-NEW ~ •nkl1 a oce .....,... _.. ~ ........ 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Cel .......... ·--111-~ I FOREVER YIEW~E NEW TNI .._._al ......... 111110¥1' ""9fJ large ...... ., ........................................ ._, ...................................... + ... olMr ._._o. Hlllh c •• ..., s cer ......... 2111 Clft .,..... Nc•pwt ... ...,...,. 1..S P.lft. ..... F9e land. .,,__, CORNER HOIE--f..ARGE LOT & YEW ONE°' .......... locl Oft CM om. ...... YEW NEVER TO • OllSTlllUCTED. ~ the crowd """ 1ot1 of ...... adw'lft&.-helpotenlWtw .... on.A dtgnllled a 111 •---. 2'h beth hoMe on • so.110 ftal lot. YllW OF llAY, OCEAN a UGHTI. l•.aao With toOd .... c ... -·~ '°'..,...., houM. UDO ISLE-CUSTOM Appl~ bftght, cMerM ............. ,......ICe In • fine locdon. TotaltJ COCNcllA .. d decor with Frwft doo('I, 90UFIMt llltcMft and ....... ....., l'OOlft." A tine 4bedr ..... '*-9of tM ....,_, .. ....,..131-1*. Reduced .. liO'l,,50I. LIDO 18LE·BRICK-WARMTH·LARGEt Comkwtabll floOf ,._ '°' thll ...-ckM• 4 Mdroom hom9 Oft • 41' lot. L°"'J pelJo tor outdoor lh"'8 and ..... lcJlc:Mft + den and cMrtlng room. Now on1J S..000. E8IJ to .... a1-1400. OCEANFRONT COTT AGE S441,000 Ww...._.h1:11Manon1Maand.YowownMCOftdhoMe• ................ ~ Pflplf'tJ. Alw.,. Nntld , 111 ...... ...._ wtlh .... polantW. U1-1400 THREE UNITS -CORONA DEL MAR An unu111al and epeclal property In 1 deelr ..... locatlon. A large .._. _. 4 bedrOCMM Md s ......_ Aleo two 2-bedrooln rental tWtl a 4 ..,.._ on extra Wide lot. Clole to pert and IMpplng. $441.QOG. IS1-140D. Wal FMlnlalMd and..., lo .... OCEANFRONT LOT-NEWPORT lft •UC Ill Ill locatton. 0.W .. C9TJ IM tint T J). lo 1 Q ...... d ....,. • .,.... .., 5'04 l111tON ..... call '°' ....._ 111-1*. A wondertul opportunllJ to dleltn rour ............. ~ CUSTOM WATERFRONT HOME 1pec.,.. a bechom, 2YJ beth home on F9e lend. Bright, cMerful and petteet condition '°' the .._, buJ«. Large, ....... dedl""" nillM ltgM .... lowelJ......, IOOlft ..... ... of ._ beet locetlona In Newport ........ l3IO.ODO 111·Ma BEST BUY ... y TIE BAY" l'r1IMll1• r!/ 11 C...w .,.,,. ... ....,.. ..... .._.. ._.,.... ..,._._.,.,,c.11 kod2111dr1•so, 2be.~ ... .-, ... f1.ll ......... ,_,... WESTCL9=F-t.AAGE & t.OYEL Y Enr. .... ...., ....... ...,. ............. ..,...._ s ...., ,....,.,, • ._.. ae ""'~ "'t1111r .... r..U I H A fllll 1•h ....... tnl,• ............ ,.. 0..-., ~ .... ......,, ... ft.II...,..... PEfllNSULA HOIE BY BAY Wood loore. 11•-•d c1a •• a ...., ~ 111t ""' N•1P1hd ' ......... "--D••" 'I clllu ...... ..._..,.._Wall 3'f 1111 .... .., A• a Otl tw ...... bere"a ~llntial 1R Miii ~ ... IMIO. --· 131-1411. - LAGUNA BEACH CONTE..oRARY Oceml YEW ........................... a ..... ..... ............. pool IR ............ °"".,... ... .. e '"chlce"loc1•u •••••••*n•._._._ 11 ... ., to coopereto IR • ..... $124, .... Lw/1pM11n ... clowft. 111·W. HARBOR VIEW KNOUS ... •st ..... ,. ~ .. ca.r-.......... ..... YEWS• C*I • w. ltp111d1d 10•1 .... • ftl .... I ll•*a••+._.._..._...._ ........ ...., ...... ... ..., 8lplCt. tl'1l,llO. COUNTRY FRENCH BLUFFS BEAUTFUL Extulllllu.., r•1 ad1I d .. FNMel..._ .... aim 111 ............. a. c:· ......... ldl 1••· ~ c::= llltMRt a p M ....... _. ........ m I ... 11a1r-1ha1 ..., tJ1'1r11 lo,,.....• ..... .., ... 2w.2-........_v.~m• . ........... cn.w. t=ml,IGO NEWPORT CORNER-POOL A naw ll'lnu th1I ..et. TOUIJ coowcll" ... ld Md atmoet naw lntertor with lob of minors. .......... 3 .............. + ....., ,..._ t::M5,AIOO FEE. D1·1*. • NEWPORT INCOME PROPERTY • .. Pftced lnCOiM ...... ...., ......... "'"' ....... below ... rnerbl ....... "25-Cel tor ..... Oft .... unite 6 OWW I hl1d ......... @ ~. IS1-1m NEWPORT CREST-S1•,500 Moot d1111:::-...:: ........................... , ..... bodroontl ............... ......., ....... CoM-munllJ pool a lllMla. A fine nluo lft 1 .._ .. lo beech" loc:atloft. IS1-1m NEWPORT SHORES BEAUTY ~ 3 bedroolft "°"'9 OR a loe lftd Y, lft MIWji011 ShoN9. Off-white~....., ....................... =cc: :..."°:5:.~! ~=-= lonnll. Cuetom .. nogotlellto O.W. .. conaldor HcMftge -llw/optton or 7 1171,IOO. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA -POOL Shlrp and dMft hofs'9 with S ... bdrooma + ......., room and loYofJ poof. OwMf wtl Mlp nn.nc.. t1•.ooo. Cell to .... U1-1400. BEACH HOUSE-ONLY $131~ Prtced under ~ to .., • oc.M. ...... ....... with .......... In ... 2 bad. 2 beth ..... .,.... and •-lh. Pwtect '°' dlllr llvtng « WMkend ....,._., A ........... l7S-llOD. LARGE LOT-NICE HOME--$114,000 In COiie ...... Mer ~ Low c-" down a low ...,...,. ....... JOU""' ... 3 bedroom ..... ...,,.... loen ..... ~. c... w.111-1*. See Separate Ad on Balboa Island Properties \ WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. S -/ al~. R"n1.,1 ... Pro1wr1v M1111tl~wnw111 3 I 5 M<trint> Av,, f\alh<>a Island (, ;:~-(lC)OO . REALTORS ,, . . . NEW LISTING TO SAY "f'r8 A LOT ~OF HOUSE" Isn't enough! tt's huge; It's beautlfult 5 bdrms +s 2 bdrm rental, near beach In CdM. Only $685.000. . . .... CW1lilC te.try, hlll & cut 4 Wn1. F• ... $298,000 .................................. 2012 Port Bristol, NB Mll ............ _ •••• 1 .. ·s.1 ..... ,ntia $375,000 ................... 320 Seaward, Shoredtffs COM _..in.,..,•Wn1.z ..................... $399,000 .... 1230 Sand Key, Harbor View HJHs, COM (LJ $ f( ..... ).._ .. ,....., ..... $260,000 .......... 523 A\1'8n6da Campo, The Bluffs N.B. ... Rt1 .... ~t1111C, .... Jar, ... t11k $1,000,000 ............................ 3335 Ocean Blvd, COM Clll*Clll.l .... ZM.C..-. ..... ,..m $395,000 ................................. -...... 315 Orchid, COM .... ., ................... ..... $280,000 ............................ 715 BelMs, E.astblutf, N.B. ......... 1-.1 ....... ,.. ........ .. $189,900 .......................................... 4&4 Gaviota. NB e..ees,...,. l .......... ~ -..... $385,000 UH.............................. 58 Beacon Bay, NB I 111,111 Te l2ll,MI I *11 .uT PUD MU -2 bdrm, 2 bath; fresh paint, carpet; nk::e patio, near comm pool/spa. Only $78,900 ... -~ • 1111111 .... -Redwood Interior, skytlghta, French doon, open to grassy yard, 3 bdrms -2 ba, quiet cul de sac. $179,000 111111 E. Ill 11• 1 Sb -2 bdrm, 2 bath, immac, view deck, Walk to everything. Incl Comm pool/spa. S 169,000 lllff llM'W -3 bdrm, 3 baths, 1850 sq ft, end unit, patio, nk::e decor. Only $189,900 ...._.. JIW 1111• -Brand new! 3 bdrm, 3 ba, frplce In master suite and ltv rm., trench doors, patio and sundeck. $209,000 111111 E. Ill~ -Rental units, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, fireplace In each untt. Beamed celllngs, wood floors. $239,000. . h DP..U I PUI -3 bdrm, fam rm., country feel thru-oot, Bluffs gmbtt location. $260,000 ...,_ Pllfllf -In Harbor VMlw. Large 4 bdrm family home with spa. Only $298,000 Mii ma -This will be sotdt 3 Bdrm, sharp, Gtean, 2 trptcs, assume loan, near pool, tennis etc. $298,000 f.llTa9f &TIUltm -Attractlvety decorated, beautlfulty maintained, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, family rm, near schools. $289,000. • • t t I • I • . .. . .. 1Em1 Tm ftlY-IM IW'l I am llDITTI -He's Ken Rizzotto, and between Ken and Janie they've already sold 1 home and have 3 excellent listings. This popular Newport Beach/Corona d~ Mar couple joined Unique Homes in January and flt right In with the active, accomplished otftce sales team. The Rizzotto's are planning a suocessfut, Unique, real estate career. I 1111,111 Te un.-I • ._.. -Like a modern mountain retreat, trees, cut glass, oak flooring and rentals, only $335,000 ~RD -In~ Model, 4 bdrm, 2 frplces, perfect conditl&t. comm. tennis, pool, spa. $339,000 • m1111 .... -Areplace In liv. rm., and family rm, ~ In serene setting, some ocean view In HVH. $360,000 " 111-.m m • -Prime area, 4 bdrms with cornef' lot, patio, French doors and frplces In liv, fam rooms. Only $375,000 Fee .-AT EIH 111111 -HVH Broadmoor, 5 bdrm, !Mngle story t>ad<s to natur~like open space, skylights, spa. near comm pool. ~79,500 (lsehfd) 11111 .. Tl NI--delightful COM lo- catlonl 2 bdrm, 2 bath classic, tge mstr suite, den, enclosed patio yard. $380,000 ..US --Very private, 2 bdrm, 3 bath, In Beacon Bay, patio, spa and comm. tennis. Spectal at $385,000 lllTMD •Ill UY -2 In Beacon Qayl Steps to beaCh and dock, view potential, financing at $385,000 IEW USTllC ONE BEOROOll CONDO Per- fect for beach IMng, Hke-nu con- dition, bright, al'l feet In CdM near shops, etc. 189,000. • PIEYIEW • •••IE REii rt DIE A 45' lot South of the hlghw., for welt under S200,,000. An lmmacu .. te Somenet H. Y. HomM • with pool/ape. Corona del Mar'• famoua Sprtne Prom.nede on April a. An edult home wtth bnetht.ldng w'-of Ille harbor end reat of the wcwtd. •~ of • mmon. lbry VonGeldem to '9COl'd a $1.5 lft .... Ule. .. WI' ... NW au -Spacious Burlingame 4 bdrm ptus lge rec. rm .• canyon views, owner wants out! $439,000 . 11111& m Ill llJ.,_ -Canyon views, yet spacious 3 bdrm, fam rm and viewing deck. A special home. Owner /agent. $465,000. J ....... 2 um -1 fireplace on a 45' lot, n~ blocks to beach, a charming home, yard, nlghborhood. $395,000. • 111111 JIWRI• -Light, airy, 2 bdrm, den and 2 baths. Property priced at $335,000. ..... -mtD -1900 sq ft, bright w/beam ceilings, 3 large bdrms, rental Is 1500 sq ft, 2 bdrms, nr footbridge. $385,000 • , .. • -3 bdrms, 2 bath, 1 frplca on a 45' lot, 1'11 blocks to beach, a charming home, yard, neigh~. $385,000 111•n Lin -Sport court, covered patlo and pride of ownership, 4 bdrm, H.V. Hills, nr park. $399,000 m111 UY llLmT -3 bdrm, 2 mstr auttes up, office type down. OeUghtful gardens, views. $430,000 LH I 1111,111 • " l •nun UY ... fmT -3 bdrm. 2 stry wtth 2 trptcs and large patios. Perfect for enter1alntng,. comm. dock. $775,000 mlmllml WIEW -on Corona dee Mar Cliffs overtooklng entire Newport Harbor. 3 units, wtth decks and magnificent views. $875,000 --. MT WIU ,.. .. -3 bdrm, hugs the cliffs over beach, surf, jetty, cata11na and sunsets. Anance: owner. Price: a mMMont 111111 m. • • • nn -Loou tatortc. Hvee contempory, 4 bdrms, 4500 IJQ. ft Md gr8nd porch ove(1ooklng the vast Pactftc. Pn111nted at $1,750,000 ~l()U~ ti()M~§. l?IALT()l?§. f>lli·f>()()() PACIRC COAST HIGHWAY AT MKARnfUR BOULEVARD IN CORONA DEL MAR 1u,111 ,.. m11n11 Spyglass view home. Plemntly uJ)lr8ded 4 bdrm home with .a Mediterranean Oavor. Courtyard with bubbling fountain. Marble mast.er bath apa, st.earn ,room. Built-in bar, plus other custom appointmerua. A.\.unabJe Joan. C.all MARIA BEROOVlT'L. 111• IUL ... •11• PllfBft 2 bdnn, 2 bath owner's unit w/fireplace, open beam ceiling. K.itchen, liv nn and master bdrm all open onto bright, IUDDY patio. One bdrm lncome unit. Separate lalmdry room. 3-car garage. Excel- lent rental area. A great buy at $275,000. C.all BINNIE DDroN ..... --Spacious 4 .bdrm. family room home in quiet . aerene area of Harbor View Hilla. 'nle park is at your back door and the pool is a abort distaooe away. Priced to lel1 quickly at $320,000 L .H . To view call TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD Tllllll----Upgraded executive condo. 2 bdnn. 2~ bath & study. Marble fireplace. tile entry, mini blinds, community pool, t.ennia. aa.e to beaches. Motivated aeller. $167,500. C.all FRED POUIAN. ....... F.-r .... I ... Attractive 3 bdrm unit situated on a quiet cul de sac with unobstructed view of bay, swweta. 3 patios, family room. $340,000. C.all BINNIE DIXON. 111111•• Cczy 3 bdrm. 1 ~ bath home with hardwood floors. brick fireplace large yard. Eswellent lo- cation cloee to IChools and shopping. All for $184,900. c.aJ..I DONNA ~TER. "" ....... Ill 111• .....a Two buildings available. 3 bdrm owners unit w/fireplace plus three 2 bdrm units. High demand area cloee to beach. All have garages. $340 000 each building. Seller m..t calh out. ¥B SCUIT. lllEWFll,_I._ ----··---High on the cliff with a breathtaking_ 180° view of ocean. bay. and Catalina Ia1and. Custom-built home. Quality decor throughouL 3 bdnm plua 8ep&J'8te. . in..J.aw quarters or maids room. $698,000. c;'all SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. ~ Ya.U Ill• PlliHI• Designer owner has decorated her home with plant.at.ion sbuttera, beveled rnirron & custom Ooon. Light & airy with akylights. 2 muter IU.ites. High l"'nnahte 1()11, bm. Asking $229,000. C.all MARILYN HILL. ...... ,. 111' .. Of ooean, bay, Catalina. Fabulous location on street to street lot. Tremendoua opportunity for expansion or an ideal borne for couple. Call OOROO'HY HARDCASTLE. 111 Pllfll'I -Fii nm 11111 4411 + se. ·n . ..,., IE.Ill - 147' bay fnJni.ge w/private dock for 70' boat -4 bdnns + convertible study, 4 ~ baths. formal dining room and step-down living room -Separ- ate master wing w/sitting room. fireplace & twin walk-in cloeeta -Offered with land for $1, 700,000. ~ble financing. Call TODDY SMITH or DON DeTHOMAS. .............. IF..,. OXJice waterfront location wit!l pier & slip for 65' yacht. Cczy traditional home ready to move into. 3 bdrm. 3 ~ baths plus exciting nautical room. Now $950.000. Call JOYCE DABOLT or SALLY SHIPLEY: u"" ~ 1111 • ---... Lovely 3 bdrm home w/library, woda00tn & greenhouae. Huge outdoor entertairunent are.a w/pool, apa. gounnet BBQ & wet bar. Only $340,000. Call DONNA ~TER. •9" ............ . Highly upgraded end unit with partial bay view. Bright and amny with dramatic vaulted. beamed ceilings and expanded stone fireplace. Large endcwd patio near pool. Large asswnable loan. $225,000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. • . .. , ..... 211111 •••• Near new 2 bdrm. 1 ~ beth condo. One enclced garage, pool and lpa. Good quiet location and leaU'ity gate. Call DONNA WEBSn!R. ILlfFI • l•IU LDIL •• 111••11• .... r IUll -•1 11•r1111 Upgraded & imrneculate 3 bdrm end unit w/largie encloeed patio overlooking gnienbelL Excellent location near pool & shopping center. Call SALLY SIDPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. ll.IFFI, 111111 1111 Spacious 4 bdnn "G " plan recently u..,...W. Bricht and sunny with extra large patio and exterior balcony surrounding living room. Walk to shopping cent.er. $210,000. Land quote ONLY $28,176! Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. .• .,. •.• 4 bdrm Newport Beach heme. Prof. landlcaped w/many amenities incl. entry courtyard. formal dining room, lg fam nn w/wet bar & fireplace. spacious bldst area. master bdrm wlbalcony and mini·view, sec system, pool & spa, 3-c.ar garage & lndry rm. $380,000. Call BINNIE DIXON. ILIFFl "lm lf&~ Expanded front row end unit o1oolirina Newport'• prestigious back bay. Built by the dev~.loper of the Bluf fa as his penon.al residence on 1 'h lots with 180' view . Features sunk.en conversation area and built-in wet bar. $439,000 including land. C.all SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE D.ABOLT. -lll"''ULlll Decorator perfect 2 bdrm. 1 ~ bath condo beside a babbling brook. Fireplace, pool. 2<ar attached garage & covered carport. Take over $91.000 loan. Asking only $110,900. Call MA.Rn... YN lllLL. IDT,_ IYIUTY •Ill NP• - 2 bdrm, 2 bath end unit. Formal dining room. Lovely deck with view of n!9erVOir & mountains. Move-in condition. Camm pool & tennis. Great financ ing. $315,000. Call MARILYN TWITCHELL. PllFllllll .... -11111. Designers Meditemmean Contemporary Villa. 4400 eqlL on a lot and a half in C.onma del Mar. Private pool. sauna and indoor jacuzzi. A mast aoph.isticated residence with amenitie9 too numer- ous to list. Call LINDA TAGLIANE'ITL ......... A rare opportunity to own one of the are8I lancfiDark homes on Ocean Blvd. The channinc residence with rambling rooms is remini8cent of a past era. Located on a spacious 65X140 corner lot with a panoramic view from Dana Point to Palos Verdes. Realistically priced at $1,100,000. C.all BINNIE DIXON. The firm with the Beverly Hiiis/Paim Desert connection I' 759-9100 # 2 Corporate Plaza Newport Center _I Dalebouf BaY· • BeaCh Real EState REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 · CO.ME WITH US TO ••• DOVER SHORES Spectacular vtew ... Luxurious four bedroom home. Etched glass double door entry. Oak fireplace mantel and step-down oad bar. Large master bedroom and dressing area. Jacuzzi with Its own entrance and bathtbom. Circular dining room. Large patio complete with poot and spa ....... $995,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... Country French. Af>- proxlmatety 5500 square feet of IMng space. Four bedrooms. Four baths. Nine foot c8'tings throughout downstairs. FormaJ dlntng room. Spacious famlty room with antique fireplace.· Complete gourmet kitchen with built-kl refriger- ator, sub-zero freezer and barbeque. Alr con- ditioning and complete stereo system. A FOR- EVER VIEW!. ........................................ $895,000 DOVER SHORES ... Seventy feet on the water. The perfec1 setting for comfortaa. family living and grack>us entertaining. Dock for large boat. Large luxuriant yard. Spacious four bedrooms. New carpet throughout. Freshly painted. ~ modeled kitchen with stained glass windows. ' ~ Security system .................. $795,000 Leasehold . ·~ .. DOVER SHORES . . . Enchanting view home. f Two master bedrooms in one wing. Third bedroom with own entry and private bath in other wing. Spectacular sit-down view of ocean, upper bay and Fashion Island. All rooms open to indoor dehumidified poot. With approximatety S200,000 down, seller wtll carry first trust deed at 10% for five years, or at 11•1. for seY8fl years. No points. No prepayment. ........... S7.c8,000 Fee DOVER SHORES ... Designer's home. Approx- lmatety 4000 square feet of living space. Lovely bay view enjoyed from entire IMng area plus master bedroom. Huge family room with custom walnut 19Unken bar and wine storage. Four spacious bedrooms ... one ideally located for maid or guests. Oen easily convertible to fifth bedroom. Super gourmet kitchen with lat word In equipment. Security system ............ $725,000 CAMEO SHORES ... By the sea. by the beauti- ful sea ... Ocean view llvtng is a dream most of us share. This lovety four bedroom home has a fabulous 180 degree view from most rooms. Other features Include new carpet and paint in pteasant neutral tones, a very private courtyard with sparkling pool, and automatic sprinklers. Three private beaches within easy walking dtstanoe ................................... $629,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ......... 4639 Trem~t Lane DOVER SHORES ... Spectacular bay vtew. Extr80f'dlnary home with retractable roof. Ave bedrooms ... one Ideally suited for maid's quar- ters. Including private bath. Spacious indoor atrium with large wet bar. Sparkling pool and spa. Full security system .... $610,000 Leasehold Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ........... 1362 Galaxy Drive UYCREST ... Elegant In fNfJJfY respect ... ftoor ptan, sae of rooms and decor. Even the light fixtures suggest quality. Four spacious bedrooms upstairs. Richly appointed master fUite downstairs.. Frenoh doors and windows. Luxuriantty planted yard with poot Fee land ................................... , ....................•..... $550,000 Open Son 1-4:30 ............... 1528 Santiago Drive DOVER SHORES ... Beautifully situated three bedroom hOme on very prtvated' street, only one block long. Cozy den wittr wet bar oY&nooldng lovely dedc and fabulous view of water and night lights. Property highty upgraded Including new roof. large pool neetted among volcanic rock with watertal lending to the trop6C81 at- mosphere. Three car gar11ge plue 9llOther half for storage and laundry ....................... $550,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30....... 106' P.cadot Drive Lmo ISLE ... Great opportunity. Single story. Four bedrooms. Three baths. Extra a..ge fifty five foot wide k>t. .. street to strada. Exchange for largest ~ In Leisure Wortd ............ $550,000 BACK BAY AREA ... Beautiful near-new cus- tom home in guarded community. OU.. floors, doors, cabfnet8 and staircases. Ave ftrePlaces. Leaded glass wtndows and doots. Forty 8tMlfl hundred square feet of living space. fhe spacious bedr~. Alt flftiah wort< wtM be com- plete before dose of esuow ... includtng land- scaptng and waterfaJI.. ......................... $500,000 SEAVEW . . . Tastefully decorated .. Four bedrooms. Expanded "Port Royal" model. Cus- tom doors with leaded glass. Shuttered win- dows. Couryard spa in attractive tile. belightful view of city lights .................................. $485,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ....... 2027 Yacht Defender IRVINE TERRACE ... Choice k>catlon1 Lovely traditional famlty home. Four bedrooms. Step-down IMng room. Formal dining room. Open kitchen with skylight. Separate breakfast area. Extra large family room with fireplace. Used brtck patio. Low maintenance planting. Excellent curb appeal ................... $475,000 Fee DOVER SHORES ... Elegant. Two stories. High- ly ~rable area. Restful bad< bay view. Four spacious bedrooms. One bedroom and bath Ideal for guests or maid. Beamed ceiling In family room. Sparkling pool In courtyard. Owner wtll assist with financing ....................... $475,000 Open Son 1-4:30.................. 1624 Antigua Way BAYCREST ... Complete privacy ... your own litt1e wor1dl Wrought-iron gated court yard entry. Three bedrooms. Cozy famlty room with fireplace and stepdown wet bar. Completely tiled kitchen. Formal dining room. Immense rear patios. Adequate space for pool ......... $455,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ........ 1215 Mariners Drive CUFF HAVEN ... Custom two-story home de-BA YCREST . . . Spacious four bedroom, four CL.FF HAVEN ..• Fantaatic fOl'9\W WMt Older two-story home. Three bedr~ two baths. One bedroom guest unit ovet ttv-. car garege hu a k>Yely vtew of baY. and oce.n. LMg8 brick patio. A GREAT POTENTIAL FOR LARGE CUS- TOM HOME. Aslumable $322,ooef loan. Fee land .•. you own ltl. ................................• $435.000 BAYCREST .•. Lovety contemporary home on one of the better streets In Baycreet. Four bedrooms. High ceilings. Two ftnlplaicee. Wet bar in f8f11Hy room. Large lot. 90 x 112~ with pool. Three car garage .. R111fstlcely· pttced et .............................................................. $425.000 WESTCUFF ... Quaffty and comfort we the key words In delcnbing this elegMt home. Custom buftt by Presley and decorated by Arthur Valdez. Four spacious bedrooma. Cozy ftrepl-=e In IMng room. Two-way fireplace In femly room and kitchen. Gourmet kitchen 'wfth .,atlng .... Spalt(llng pool and spa. Security aystem. Three c. garage ............................................ $425,000 BA YCREST . . . Custom built five bedroom home. One bedroom and bath Ideally k>cal9d for maid or guests. Pool size yard. Three car garage with extra storage. Home has apprOJCJmatety 3000 square feet of ttvtng spaiee. l.ar9' comer location ................................................. $425,000 COROilA DEL MAR ... Very delirable vacant A:-3 lot. Rare bay view. Great locatlQn for a large home or two condominiums. Owner wil .fc*lt venture with quallfled deY81oper .......... $3SO,OOO BA YCREST . . . Ex1raordinary four bedroom, four bath home. Impressive atrium with retract- able roof. Plasantly enhanced with lush plant- ings. lounging area and wet bar. AM· rooms are enlar~ through artistic uae of bet4 ale d glass mirrors. Family room with fireplace. Formal dining room. Low maintenance yard. Vert pri- vate patio ............................................. $339,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 ........... 1826 Tradewinda Lane HARBOR HIGHLANDS . . . Attractive four bedroom home. Conveniently located. Etndent security system. Significant upgrading. Fenced swtmming pool. Owner might carry ftrst or second trust' deed. JUST REDUCED .................................................... NOW $269,000 UNIVERSITY PARK . . . Four spacious bedrooms. The ''Kensington'' model. Features include atrium, patio, flrepit and fenced yard. Backs to greenbelt. Community pool, spa and tennis court nearby .............................. $225,000 BACK BAY AREA ... Three bedrooms.. Cul de sac neighborhood. Large ltvtng room with fire- place. Family/dining room wtih gas fireplace. Modern kitchen with mlcrowave .......... $188,000 Open Sun 1-4:30.................. 2302 Falrhlll Drive signed for comfort and gracious entertaining. bath home. Excellent floor plan. Designed and Four spacious bedrooms, Including two mas1er bullt by the prominent builder, Ivan Wells. Hand-HARBOR HIGHLANDS • . . Immaculate. Three suites. The view windows provide a dally inspira-~ exterior with a olrcular drive. An ideal bedrooms. Large living room wtth brick ftre- tlon. Beautiful use of woods throughout. Lush environment for entertaining and family enjoy-place. Formal dining room overlooking trellla gardens. Large pool and spa. Separate green ment. Swfmmet's sparkling poof ......... $435,000 covered, tlted patio. Manicured yard. house. Complete security system ........ $595,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ........ 1628 Santiago Drive JUST REDUCED $6,000 ........... ,NOW $179.000 We have a number; ot excellent buys ranging from $85,000 -$219,000 · ~ 1617 WESTCLIFF~DRfVE 831 :..7300 • What can you ay M>out .... Nelfport 8wlt ~ cation llndmstl? Sttullted on 4 Iota wnta own white ~ & the BEST location 8V91M'e. this 4 bedloom Q*1111 dallic .. truly onMJf +«lndt 12.850.000. U1 LlllP• MIYE, #II Liii WITEll'lllT One of the finest to come 8VllHable in this 24 hour l8CUrity high-riae condo. 2 bedrooms & 2Yl baths. Poot, spa + a fabulous view of the ocean & bay. 8reat assumable loan. $675,000. Thia 3 BR, 2 BA dolhou8e feetur• private pool + ..,. + al new carpet & paint. Full MCUrtty, huge ~ loan. Buy It for $159.500. Aneet b9yfroftt locale In Newport Beach w / 5 bedrooms. 5'.4 bett'8 & • credible .... Huge dock for 70-bcMD. ~ ,. p91ted & csp•d. Excel- lent buy & OM*' .. con- --1at. 11.500.000. ~YIEW Thia 4 BR -Fmnly room home is at the end of a cul de sac In a ou-ded gate community. Profealonatty decorated & has views of the ocean & city nite lites. AH this for ~9,500. Sener wftl . assist in financing to qualfted buyer. Wonderful f.mty home w/terrtfc W1W of night Mt• & ocean. 4 bedrooms. HUGE yard w/pool. 1P9 & cabMaJ The ultimate In privacy. New gourmet kitchen. Owner wants .,.. offer. Miik• ttt $1.295.000. • Tsrtfic 3-story home on the lagoon w/5 bedrooma & 4'.4 baths. Huge dock for 3 boats & tennis court right next doort Owner wants to 981 NOWI V.art &. ready to ma1e In. Eay financing. S 1.295,000. --2111111TI UIE CUstom gotf courM w/4 bedrooms & 4 baths + very private pool & spa. Wonderful locale on cul-c:te.sac. Move-in con- dition. Will trade (down). Lowest price custom in the canyon $995,000. Open Sun 1-5. Channing 4 bedroom & 3 bath home right on the beech w/maln channel lo- cation. tt•s the lowest priced on the Nord side. and the owner wilt con- sider a trade. Reduced $300,000 to $999 ,50011 Open Hae. Sun. 1-4 211l llSTI •1111 "11111.IFFS" Magnificent .. E.. Plan w/outstandlng view of Beck Bay & city tights. Up- gr.sed 3 Bdrm home w/extflilit• t ..... MoYe--1n condition. Aaaumabte financing. Must eee to llP- prec:iale. 1395,000 Fee. Open Sun 12-... 't 11W ..•... , .• The price ... bem'I .. duCl9d $1.200,000 an .. 8,000 lqWU'e foot, :. bedloom, 7 battt cwtotn w/pool, ape and OC89I\ & bay .. to catdt your breath. Way underprtced. but what a dealt S, 1,795.000. --n lnlDS n. UIE Vacant & ready to move in, this 5 bedroom, right on the 19th fairway, ~ a pool & 8P8 and OH, what curb apJ>eal. XLNT as- sumable financing. Asking $1, 195,000. Open Sun 1-5 . --.... FllT-.ul This DOLLHOUSE fea- tures 3 bedrooms & 3 baths w/french doors & windows throughout • VERY private Poof & IP9 + In-law quarter& None bet- ter In the Canyon. $550,000 w/-.nable. ........ 114 112111 IS. IL Truly a do9aouse & avail- able immeclmelyl This 3 bedroom ch-armer w/VERY private pool .,.. COit\111111) •1il0d1l1d mt year. TM owner la anx1oua. nm II an ex- tf I '1 8dua home. The prtcel9'611..000. Opmt Sun. 1-S .· • • t ~ • • • ' • • ' • ' • ' • ' 1 •• 12 -OrWlg8 Counlr Am Eatate/An Advertillng eupplement to the DAILY PtLOT/Saturday, ...-ctl 31, 1984 •• ua wuawi .-.- Lovely 2 BR. den borne-prime cul-de-sac location. end w\it.. Wonderful garden setting w/mature landscaping. Private community. Martha Macnab MH•n S2ll,lll 1 bedroom Dnmatic main bay view. Completely refurbi!Jbed unit includes new kitchen, baths, carpet. and tile. Excellent location in full security building. Boat slip avciil.able. Marth.a Macnab •••-sin.-Highly dfJli.rab&e 4 BR., family home in Wescliff area. 3 full baths. extra lg. rms. Formal living & dining plm family nn. Extra lg. yard, beautifully landscaped. Ind. land. Martha Macnab MTW M -SlllllSIT" SMl,111 5 BR, formal dining nn., fam rm., with lots of paneling & french doors & windows. Pool & spa. Great family home. Close to community park. Price reduction-good financing available. Donna Godshall UL.Ill uw11n 11.-,- 0utst:imdinl Bayfront location with private. pier and fioal Sweeping Main Channel view. Dra- matic~ suite, 3 BR, 3 baths with guest suite including ki1cben and gar. Good assumable loan. June Divis ,_ II 9'11m ... CUZllY 12._.. 3 BR or 2 & den. Completely remodeled iNide and out. Fftncb doors & windows. Large kitchen w/eating ..._One-third of an acre. Room for pool. Hane stalls. Including land. Beverly Morphy ....... 12..- 3 BR. Huge living rm, separate dining. step-down den with fireplace on cul-de-sac. Beverly Morphy ..... 11,111.- This 5 bedroom 4 ~ bath unique single level custom home borders the 14th fairway in this exclusive gate guarded oorrununity. The very finest of appointments throughout. A spacious pool and spa are enhanced by a very secluded location. Danny Bibb 11r11 -11111 PDFHJ s1...-aare "Lucerne" with panoramic ocean, bay light views. 3 BR, 3 BA, lam rm, 3 fireplaces master BR with retreat. Lots of plantation shutters, mold- lngs, oak built-ins and marble. Maureen White & Ed Eacano ....,_9LD ., ...... 2 nice units ln Corona del Mar with wonderful potential. Ideal foe starter buyers or investors. The price is right for evesybody! Coby Ward OPEN HOUSES UTlllAY BELCOURT Silt.... N 111.llllT a .. 2 BR. FR, Pool. + Spa l-5 Joan Lewis • HARBOR RIDGE 12,411,MI 12 laOI 4 BR. FR. Pool. + Spa 1-5 Ed FAcano BIG CANYON Slll,lll #I fM SLIT U 5 BR, FR. Pool 1-5 Sandie FUc LIDO 11 ... ,MI m N~-- 6 BR, FR, Waterfront 1-5 Joan Lewis IPEI MISES SIHIY NEWPORT HTS 1271.... --..F a 3 BR. FR 1-5 Mary Lou Marion HVH SEA WIND PH• 2212 NIT LDWm 5 BR, FR 1 :30-5 Maxine Propp HARBOR RIDGE 11,411.... 11·SU lll&IT1ll 4 BR. FR, Spa l -5 Ed E8cano BA YSHORES U..,_ 2142 OllCU llM 4 BR 1-5 Dona Chichester DOVER SHORES N ll,lll 221 mTl IT• 4 BR, FR. Wtrfmt l-4 Paula Bailey CAMro HGHLNDS UM• a Wini 4 BR. FR 1-5 Martha MacNab llU ..US SATlllAY I SlllAY CAM:OO SHORES 11,tl l,Mt 6 BR FR Pool Wtrfmt 1-5 Sat. 1-5 Sun. CAMro SHORES ....... 4 BR, FR, Pool. Spa 1-4 SiUSun BIG CANYON 11,171,111 5 BR, FR, Pool. Spa 1-5 SaUSun HARBOR RIDGE 11,171,111 4 BR. FR 1:30-5 SaUSun 111.,.. Colby Ward PoUy Joh.ns10n .,,_.. Donna Godshall M ll'fll IT • .- Danny Bibb I SUIDUTlll Belle Part.ch EUUIT ,._•TUI S1,Hl,MI This 4 BR, 4 'h BA, forma.l dining rm, 4 fireplaces, family nn, library w/extensive oak woodwork, huge living nn, 4 car garage home with swim- ming pool & spa ~ been designed to of fer the ultimate in privacy & elegance in prestigid4:.&s • Harbor Ridge. Maureen White/F.d F.scano •'T ml Tiii IE S2ll,MI Great home for entertaining. All rooms open on to patio. Bright 3 BR, 2 BA family rm or den + dining. Separate fenced yard for children. Mary Lou Marion UYFMT Slll ... A marvelous bayfront home. 60 feet on the bay. 4 BR, sunroom, beautiful lg fonna.l living rm, den , master suite, oversized bayfroot terrace, dock for 50 ft. yacht. You own the land. Barbara Aune Ulm.Ml &TTllTlll S114,IM Ideal townhome for a single, or a couple. All amenities including community pool & spa. 2 BR, library, fireplace and wet bar. Low down pay- ment should buy this. Lucy Rose .. OAIYM . Mll,lll Former home of well known musician includes · soundproof rehearsaJ room, 3 BR, 2 ~ BA and i lovely gardens with spa. Ideally located on choice comer with high walls for privacy. Lucy 1'e.e 644-620:0 111111t a• 11•1am 1111,111 4 BR, 21h BA exquisite home featuring oak cabinets. All new interior, pool. spa. Security gated community. Sandie Fix Ula WITDFMT -1111,111 Beautiful 2-story Mai Kai located on Corona del Mar bayfront. 4 BR or 3 BR & conv. den. Huge patios & decks. Gorgeous jetty view. Fee land. Beverly Morphy PMITI IUlll UY WllDfMIT 11•,IH Prestigious bayfront with sandy beach & com- munity tennis plus slip available for 20' boat, 3 BR + den in main house plus 2 BR & 2 BA. R-2 attached unit. Great sunsets on open harbor views. 111111 IW 11,n.,.. The finest of quality 4 BR, 4 ~ BA. library, paneled family rm, fonnal dining rm home. All on a spacious pool siz.ed lot. Owner will exchange, excellent financing available. Newly lilted. Danny Bibb • UIYll-PITll1llL I ,_ 11•,111 Unbelievable Opportunity with top Jocatioo & low price. 4 BR, 3 BA. Pool sized lot all awaiting you. Danny Bibb • UITIN ... IJ Lllltm Sl.,_ This 3 BR, 2 'h BA customized home has all the quality you would expect from this prestigious location. Features an incredible kitchen. Awaiting your gourmet thoughts. Danny Bibb -. •111• IW mam Slll,IM Beautifully located "Lautrernont" w /exceptional view of coastline, ocean & city lights. Th.is is tntly an exceptional buy in one of Newport's most prestigious neighborhoods. Anita Schandel PllRIT MY Fii llVEITll S1 ..... Tri-level "S" Plan in excellent Eastbluff neigh· borhood. This home features 3 BR and is located close to community pool. Owner will consider lease option. Anita Schandel Ullll WI IT IT'S FlllS1 12,IM,111 This elegant Country English estate offers the finest craftsmanship available in custom home construction. The beautifully landacaped grounds and cobblestone courtyard are secured by electric entry gates. 4 bedrooms. each ensuite, plus a Mast.er Suite with fabulOus view plus a jacuzzi tub and a habitat sauna. Ed Eecano/Maureen White .IUll lE IUD 1111,111 Single story -2 BR, den, 2 BA home, behind guard gate. Tennis courts & swimming pools, $365,000. F.ci Fa:ano/Maureen White LEmll F .... 11.E-SW•FDI S1M ... Open & spacious floorplan with 3 bedrooms & 2 baths. New decorator wallpaper, new interior carpet and paint. Try low down for quaJified buyer. Maureen White/Ed Eacano Orange County ReaJ Estate/An Advertising supplement to thit OAJLV PILOT/Saturdey, M.-ch 31, 1984 - OPEN SATURDAY 1-4:30 • 1083 DOVER DRIVE, Newport Beach ... Lovely condo In Westcliff area, walk to shops. 2 bedrooms, 21/t baths, community pool & clubhouse. fireplace, 2 car ga~age. Low downpayment. Priced at $137,000. OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-4:30 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 LAN0.$985.000. OPEN SUNDAY 1-4:30 1205 NORTH BAYFRONT, Balboa lsland ... PRICE REOUCEO ... With pier and sllp. This custom home Is 90°/o com~ted. Great floo( plan, 3 bdrms, 2~ baths, large fam. rm. ~925,000. ' This super view Is just part of this beautifully remodeled bayfront. Fantastic master suite with Jacuzzi & steam shower. Dock for large boat. $1,495,000. IEWPllT WCI llYFlllTS l'll•llUllllM IH0,111 Exceptional home on Promonto~ Say. Features 4 bdrms, 3 baths, den, 3 car garage, slip for 45' boat and side-tie. Owner wlll consider ex- change. "' Ull -· 11,ffl,111 .. Super view,of bay activity. Slip with many etectrlcal outlets. Ideal for sportflsher. To see, call for appointment. YI& Liii .. '1,I00,111 This bayfront has absolutely everything. Decor- ated In the finest of taste. 5 bdrms, 4 baths, 2 fireplaces, spa. dock for 2 boats. By appoint- ment only. 111 LM PAii llM 1211,111 SHARP BAYFRONT Ht-RISE, corner location, moV&-tn condition. Community slips & pool. Security bldg. Sub. parking. ~ . 121 Ull PAii llM Miii MG,IOI Located on the first. floor with a relaxing "sit down" view of the bay. Beautifully decorated wtth a light bright feeUng. Large master suite + convertible den, 2 fu;u>aths. Slip available. YIA I.Ill SM 11,411,000 Boat dock & sandy beach. Large bedrooms, high ceilings. Near club house & tennis courts. Nm lllUS 11, 111,111 Newly decQrated with ·luxurious carpet. This spacious 5 bdrm home has tam. rm., game rm., gourmet kitchen, 60' on the bay with full pier & slop. Seller motivated. Ult ISLE N DILll•I PH,IOO Owner will Consider trade ... Make offer! Corner location of 40' lot. 4 bdrms, 3 baths, 3 car garage. Close. to bay beach. "' ....... 1121',111 Corner of Via lido Soud. Beauttfully desJgned with many windows for an open feeling. Features 3 bdrms., 3 baths, 3 fireplaces -one In master suite. Rooftop sundeck. Liii iil.i NI.. 1211,- 2 bedroom older beach home Is In a perfect location wtth a beach at both ends of the block. "' I.Ill All ..... 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, formal dining room. View of bay from master suite. 3 car garage and super patio. YI& PAI.OM SUl,800 Remodeled 3 BR. & 2 Ba. French doors open on to sunny patio. Spa In master bath. Will lease/option. Make offer! YI& ""' 1421 ... 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dining room. Very close to clubhouse. Yll TllUll 1111,llO ~onderful family home. Features 6 bdrms, 5 baths, family room, living room & dining room open to pool area for delightful entertaining. Separate play area for children. YU I.Ill IMI 1111,• Spanish style home on 85' corner lot. 6 bdrms, family room, large living room. beautiful center courtyard for entertaining. COSTA IESI IUI -.&.HI P• 1121,111 This home Is In A-1 condition. Has been up- graded. Features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, near shopping, schools, and freeway. ...111111• •M•T mllTS 1221,MO NEW LISTING ... IN FORECLOSURE ... Great potential for Investor or first time home buyer. Needs finish work. Priced below market value. YDlllWI... 111,HO Enjoy a 2nd home In Newport Beach, at this terrific price. Mirrored wardrobe door.s. custom wallpaper, large sundeck overlooking courtyard & fountain. Assumable loan. Beautiful communi- ty pool and spa area. IEWPllT IUCI YDlllLW... 11 ..... 2 bdrm, 2 bath penthouse. View of bay and mountains from terrace. Newty decorated. Owner will arrange financing If necessary. .... ,mil.... 11 ..... .. Owner anxious to sell this spacious condo, and will carry and 2nd with the assumable loan. Features 4 bdrms, tam. rm, 3 baths, wet bar & fireplace in living room. llfW'flll TDUll OllM 1121,111 A must see for the first time buyer! Lovely 3 bdrms, 21h baths, community'-on01. Has been kept In excellent con~ltion. ~ .. UIYll 12.ne.- Lovety spacious tri-level home overlooking golf course at 6th fairway. Tastefully decorated and ready for the discriminating buyer. WEST IEWPllT IUCI 1111,... Custom oceanfront home. Fantastic view &. quite beach location. 3 bedrooms, den. Large•- master suite with fireplace and redwood spa. • TIE IUCI 11~11 Gaze on Catalina from your spacious m ter bedroom w/balcony. This 3 bdrm. upgraded oceanfront offers beach living w/fabulous cor- ner location. llUlflllT llllMI Owner anxious ... Excellent corner location for duplex on R2 lot 50 x 58'. Gorgeous sunsets, 3 bdrms, 2 baths, large front patio. SUBMIT ON PRICE ANO TERMS. llYllE 11masm PAii TDUOE 1111.- Cardlff model townhome. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, close to schools, shopping. South of freeway , om1F11111tE This lovely view home Is In FORECLOSURE. 3 bdrm + den, fam. room. 2 fireplaces, 3 car garage. REDUCED PRICE TO S2•9,000. i t I I I I I I I I I I I ~, i I I I I I B I B I I WALi TO COUITIY CLUI VERY UNIQUE MESA.VERDE 4 BEDROOM HOME WITH FANTASTIC FAMILY ROOM AND KITCHEN AREAS. FRENCH DOORS THRUOUT, HIGH-BEAMED CEILINGS, SKYLIGHTS, DARK ROOM FACILITIES. FIRST TIME ON MARKET. CALL FOR PREMIER SHOWING. $269,900. 111111 ...... . SECLUDED LOCATIOI 4 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS IN PRIME CONDITION. HUGE CUL DE SAC LOT WITH ROOM ENOUGH FOR POOL, RED. VEHICLE OR BOAT PARK- ING & AREAS FOR ENTERTAINING. CLOSE FO MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB. $250,000 ~11111 IAIM.IUI MESA VERDE ORIGINAL OWNER OFFERS NEAT 4 BEDROOM BUC- COLA BUil T HOME. SECLUDED LOCATION, EXCEL- LENT FLOOR PLAN, WOOD FLOORS, 3 CAR GARAGE. PRICED AT $257,500 GOLf COURSE FIOIJACE PANORAMIC VIEW -4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH POOL HOME ON MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB GOLF COURSE. EXCELLENT FINANCING TERMS, OFFERED AT $335,000. 1'61UE llRLmll LUSEIOPTIOll 01 BUY LARGEST 5 BDRM IN EXCELLENT COST A MESA AREA. COMPLETELY CUSTOMIZED & REMODELED. HUGE FAMILY ROOM, POOL & SPA, SAUNA & NEW CARPET- ING. $169,500. CALL FOR LEASE/OPTION INFO . .IUllE lmLElllll . IPEll 11111, llDIY, 1-4 PlllE 45' llEWPORT BAYFROllT IEDUCED TO $1,175,000 You own the land plus a beautiful 5 bdrm, 4 bath residence which in- cludes formal dining room. maids quarters and much more. Un- surpassed view from Harbor to Ocean and Laguna Beach sets the mood to entertainment in style or just plain relax by fishing from your new dock. Owner will seriously entertain offers by carrying financ- ing and may consider trade down. Treat yourself t~=~ this unique property. CllT II 1101 RlllE WAY CURT HERBERTS II Ri'MMC. 831-1228 NEWPORT BEACH BEST BUY. Rare Newport Heights 3 "\\qM 2 BA ranch style home with 9rick fireplace \\ ~ spa. Hardwood floors on cul-de-sac. This re&~ .~ is in good condition and an exceptional value at JUSt $198,000. CllT IEllEITS II NEW llEWPORT USTlllC Attractive Back Bay condominium built In 1980 features 3 bdrm or 2 bdrm and den with 2.5 bath, dining room fireplace. and numerous custom amenities. Assumable fixed rate financing. $189,500. CHT IEllDTI II COSTA MESA llCOME 1-2 Spanish style 2 bdrm home with 3 unit trailer court. Present Income Is $975/mo. Name your terms, asking $129,500: lllT •llllTI II C.D.M. -FROllT IOW VIEW Super 3 ·bedroom tri-level home wtth SWEEPING VIEW OF BAY and OCEAN. Newer construction. Shown exclusively by appt. Asking $900,000. UE llllDI. BACUAY-IA ACIE I/POOL Just Listed t This Superlative 4 ~.___... bedroom home combines elegance UE RlllEIS and casual lifestyle. Spacious · newer home with family room & R&f Mtl<- kttchen. Superb grounds & pool 131 1211 area. Asking $370,000. OPEN - HOUSE SUNDAY 1 :30 -5 Ill IMEll llPT HEIGHTS • VIEW $325,000 Just listed this 2 bedroom home with guest room In rear. Views of Bay, Ocean and Park. Great opportunity to expand. OPEN HOUSE SAtpRDAY Ill IMBS NPT HEICHYS • POOL Just reduced to $199.000. Absolutely charming 3 bdrm, split level home. High beamed ceilings. Immaculately maintained. Call for appt. Ill IMDS IPf HEIGHTS • $17 4,000 3 bdrm Ranch Style home -Open beamed ceilings. Extra large corner lot. Excellent value here! W 111111 EASTSIDE/BACK IAY Completely remodeled 3 bdrm. den home. Approx 2,000 sq ft of living area. 4 car garage plus·offlce or bonus room. It's Gorgeous! Just listed at $154,000. 111 lllEIS OPEN HOUSE SUIDAY 1-4 334 OGLE, COSTA MESA Just listed this 3 Bdrm, 2.5 Ba townhome, approx 1850 sq.ft. with family room, private patio and more. Original owner offers this 4 yr old home at $159,000. Stop by. llSTY lllmEI 631-1266 WATERFRONT ESTATE 50' frontage. 5 Bdrms, 4 Ba, maids qtrs, bonus rm + more. New ad- ditions. Owners have moved. but they will trade or carry. For a private showing call lllTl llllTIEI 631-1266 UDO BAYFIOIT RU Sn liUllTHER R&"M~ 831-1281 Original owners are offering their 2 Bdrm, den, 3 Ba home on the bay with great water views. Sec. :~· Boat slip available. Offered at $496,000.Call I 111m11 631 -1266 f 3 bedroom, 1 batlhEWonEAquSITeSt 1sDtEreeUtSwTilithG alley & overs·1zed lAGUIA HORSE COUITIY m Build your own estate on this 3 acre parcel. Plans for home $134,000. Call mt . I more. Call 11111llSJID631-1266 ,- 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I B I 6 I D i I I I I I garage and enclosed storage for boat etc. Asking and guest house, room for horses, tennis courts, pool and i-•. ~:Z!: 111!.~;=.o.tt~rw:..:.. ~•2:~,-~..,... ..... ~.L -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertlaing tupplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Matd'l 31, _1914 -15 IEWPOIT "1" ACRE 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 like setting, with complete layout for tennis court. A real buy at $925,000. •I llYIE IMP I.I)() ISi.£ PRIET LOCATION Complete turning basin views from this 4 Br, 4 Bath remodeled home with new kitchen, baths. Beau. tlle work. plus dock for 50 ft. yacht. $1,950,000 ... • MYIE IMP MOTIVATED UIDA ISLE SELLER 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 .. N MYIE IMP ·JlllE IAYflOIT FOi IAYFIOIT W/DOCK 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% ... • llYIE IMP UDO IAYFIOIT IEST BUY 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 . ...... 1. BIG CANYON Broadmoor on large lot, four bedroom, family rm, formal dir;-ilng, air cond. security system may lease option, lowest price at $695,000. -II MYIE IHP HARBOR RIDGE LAUTREMONT 4 BR, 3 BA, bar & spacious sundeck, oak floors & marble in baths. Beautiful city llght, ocean & mountain view. Room addition upstairs. $625,000. IH II MYIE IMP 5 UllTS COSTA MESA Four 2 Bdr. 1.5 Bath one 1 Bdr. 1 Bath, Approx 8 years old. 2 Separate bldgs. Total Income $20,060. Asking $340,000 Submit any offer ... M llYll IMP lllCS ROAD; CUFF, BAY I OCW 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 any offer. $595,000. Best buy on Kings Rd Ill • MYIE lllP ----· Boll I Dovie loop TOP SALES PRODUCER FOR CALIF. 1113 - THI££ ARCH SAY 011 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 line. All in the private three Arch Bay community. $1,900,000. IM• 11Y111• 631-1266. SEAVIEW 4 Br. & 2.5 Bath, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar, nice yafd, view of city & ocean. $395,000. • • MYIE IMP LINDA 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 LAUTIEMOllT LEASE 4 bedroom, 3 bath, beautiful decor and upgrades thru out. oak floors, marble in baths, FAB. Views of ocean and nite lites. $2 ,700 mo.•• MYIE lllP STEAL-Wl.L TRADE EQUTY-STEAL 3 BR, 2 BA. Beau. remodel & redecor. Hot tub & jacuzzi, oak floors, ceramic tile firs, $248,000 assumable, asking $309,000. Trade for boat, car, sml. condo. IH • llYIE IMP COIDO YOUR LISTING HERE 1 bedroom, 1 bath, living room, breakfast area, tennis courts, pools, jacuzzi, guard gate, quiet neighbors, patio. Closing costs and take over payments. $78,900. • H MYIEI• .._ BOB & DOVIE KOOP 234 E. 17th ST., COST A MESA • 631-1266 -'--- I , .. I I I I ~ I I I 1 J I · 1 I :· I I I I ,. I B I D I I I •I D I D I I ... - L•. • ..... ' I I ---'~-~ .,_,·---------------~~~-.. --~~--~"'9!1!!~1!!!!!!!!~:;:;::~~:=::====~!S;;:";'[:;:::=:tt;~!!!!!!C::ll[!!!I! ... 16 -Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, March 31, 1984 ( ( l J './111 e r{{&<t:(ine 760-8333 . BEST BUY HORSES AND KIDS .,,- 3 CIVIC PLAZA # 170 NEWPORT BEACH, CA WEEILY SPECIAL ON THE BEACH For country living with a large family and close to ·beach. See this 5 bedroom home on huge lot where you can see horses and ducks. A perfect place to raise the kids. All for only $159,000. Don Sheridan & Sally Anne Miller. Perfect oceanfront location. 2 story with great view. 4 bedroom. 2 bath, fireplace, new paint. Walk to shopping. A real bargain at $595,000. Lynne Valentine. LUSE on101 or any terms. lmmac. Portofino in Harbor View Homes. 4 bedroom, 31h baths, paneled family room, formal d~ning with antique glass wall. New carpet. custom drapes. Large patio. Asking $339,000 Submit. L.V. SllllT ALL OFFERS Magnificent 5 bedroom estate with un- obstructed view overlooking bay. Great floor plan for entertaining and family living. Large family room, formal dining, garden courtyard. Excellent financing. Asking $550,000. Lynne Valentine. IUCH lllTS Two -2 bedroom. plus 1 bedroom rental units. Excellent summer /winter rental area only steps to ocean. Low down payment, easy terms, fee land. Good buy at $297,000. Lynne Valentine. THE WORLI AT YOIR FEET Is how you will feel when you see the view from this magnificent Harbor Ridge Devonshire model. 5 bedrooms, 3'12 baths, den, formal dining, master suite, tile roof, 3 car garage, neutral colors, guarded community, pool & ten- nis. Asking $889,000. Marie Fargo. SE.IVIEW SACRIFICE This lovely Port Royal Model with ocean and city lights viw must be sold now! 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room, 2 fireplaces, mirrored walls, shutters, custom draperies, covered patio, out- door lights. Realistically priced at $389,000. Rosemary Sietz. IEST OF Ill CAIYOI Beautifully decorated and highly upgraded 4 bedroom, family room estate. Formal dining, 2 fireplaces, pool & spa with total privacy. Located on private cul de sac for that country living feeling. Asking $750,000. Lynne Valentine. EIJOY THE liOOI LIFE With the spectacular view of mountains and city lights from this very special Nantucket model in Spygla~s Hill. 5 bedrooms, formal dining, large family room. Professionally decorated with premier wall coverings. Entertainment back yard with pool, spa, barbeque and fire ring. $760,000. Bob Gross. IECOUTOl'S SHOWPUCE You will be fascinated when you see this de- lightful Kensington model in Harbor Ridge. 4 bedrooms with added bonus room. special de- signed bar, decorator window coverings, cus- tom cabinets and storage. Plush land- scaping-terrific view. $595,000. Lynne VaJen- tlne. IOIEY lllER Duplex with 3 bedrooms? 3 baths in each unit. Fireplaces. double garages. Excellent Eastside Costa Mesa location. Great potential. Only $215,000. Lynne Valentine. llST SEE TO IELIEYE Dramatic Miramar model. Split level. 2 bedroom with den and library. Custom oak bar and wine rack. Like brand new. Very private secluded Harbor Ridge location. Reduced to $399,500. Lynne Valentine. ElliLISH TllOI IAIOI You must see this exquisite estate high atop Harbor Ridge with breathtaking views of bay, ocean and city lights. 5 bedrooms, large family room. study, formal dining, breakfast room, parlor, gourmet kitchen, 4'h baths, pool and spa. 3 car garage. Large finely landscaped lot. $1,850,000. Todd Gross. 4 Br, Fr 4 Br, Fr 4 Br, Fr OPEi HOISES 1-5 UTlllAY 17 THI.. Hrbr Rdg Slll,800 11 S.1 llittr Wdbrge $211,000 21 11 Yt WadtrtrSeaview Sltl,000 SllllY 4 Br, Fr 1221 Ptrhi4t HV Hills ...a,oeo $211,HO SUl,000 .. ll,llO $111,IOO 3 Br, Fr 4 CM41thilt Trtlrck 2 Br, Cndol lctu Yitta Sea Isl 2 Br, Cndol lctu Yhta Sea Isl 2 Br. Fr 401 le1Hia CdM 3 Br 4 Br, Fr 6 Br, Fr 5 Br, Fr 5 Br, Fr IJ UTlllAY I SlllAY I . IOI W. hllfnt Penins. Hll,OIO 21 &qat1 Big Cyn 11,111,000 11 OrtstwH Hrbr Rdg 11,111,111 H IWc... Hrbr Rdg 11,111,111 14 IHeft Hrbr Adg 12,111,111 PIESTllllU SU ISWI Enjoy privacy and securlty in this Caribbean Plan-Single level, 2 bedroom & den. Free flowing design -ideal for entertaining. Huge master suite with 2 walk-in closets. Fireplace and wet· bar in sunken den. Assume existing loan of $330,000 at 10% fixed rate. $475.000. Rose- mary Sietz. IRVllE UYE II TIE Piii The ideal location for the growing family. Large greenbelts. play areas, pools and tennis. 4 bedroom, expanded · LaSalle Model. Family room, dining room, 2 fireplaces. Balcony with view. many upgrades. Fee land in University Park. $185,000. Don Sheridan & Sally Anne Miller. AFFHIULE LllllY In this 2 bedroom Ash Model In Woodbridge Glen close to North Lake. Upgraded with fire- place, central air, mirrored wardrobes, redwood deck, patio. Only 15% down. Price just reduced to $110,500. Don Sheridan & Sally Anne Miller. SIPEI SlllP Beautiful Bodega Model on large lot in Wood- bridge. Excellent condition throughout with many upgrades. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, quarry tile floors. plantation shuitters, decorator wallpaper. Patio sprinklers, communi· ty pool. $143.900. Rosemary Sietz TllREIOCI VIEW IOIE Immaculate Laurel Model. Upper unit with fan- tastic views of Turtlerock Hiiis. 2 bedrooms dining room, 2 baths, air conditioned, pr~ fesslonally decorated. Patio, community pool. Priced right at $177,500. Don Sheridan & Sally Anne Miller. WllllllHE Ulllll Desirable Plan 3 on quiet cul de sac. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dining. 2 fireplaces. shake roof, large patio, fireplt, sprinklers, as- sumable loan. $269,000. Sue Thomas. ~-------..---.=-ii::~----_.;;.;;-====:;.;;::::=--~-~=::.====---- 1 ' ••t • tf• •• l tt t • •••t I t t 1 • •I •• ,...,,.. Or~KERTLEiT/~~d~.~31,1~ ~17 . Real Estate A Great Western C.Ompany COSTA MESA Sl4,IOO 2 bdrm, 2 bath on greenbelt area close to shopping and transportation 759-1501. . Slll,IH Large 3 bdrm home with Cireplace, beautiful kitchen on large lot. 759-1501. WILL TIDE IPI Costa Mesa E.a.stside Oasis Towne Home w1 th 2 bedrooms + den + 2 baths + double garage and running streams, waterfalls & trees, trees, trees! Fantastic .. w oodsy" atmosphere. ONLY $132,900. 759-150 l. OILY S 131,000 , For this s uper "Energy Efficient" delight Townhome m sought after "East" side of Harbor Blvd. 2 fantastic master suites. new wall to walJ carpeting & custom fixtures thru--out. 759-1501. llITTllY WlllS Over 1700 sq. ft. of comfort in this spacious 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath "St. George·~ model. Big double car garage, huge master sui~. Ideal Back Bay location. 759-1501. Ill.IE YICTlllll Impressive elevated front porch, stained glass entry, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths in main house plus 2 bdrm. 1 bath guest house or income unit -lge. R-2 lot in price East Side. Back Bay area! 759-1501. IESPEllTE IWIEll WW lease with option to buy $1 ,000 per month with $500 credited back toward down payment! Prime C.OUege Park location 2000 sq ft. upgraded w /2 firep~ces and wet bar. Just reduced -call 759-1501. NEWPORT BEACH/CORONA DEL MAR $111,100 2 bdrm, 2 bath with fireplace. Only a short walk to beach! 759-1501. WI IEN 3 bdrm, '1 bath with fir~place within walking distance to beach. Renovator•s delight! Only $124,900. 759-150 1 11,200 PEI •llTI With part of monthly lease going toward the down payment when you lease/option this 3 bdnn. 2 'h bath residence with mini ocean view! Only a few blocks to the beach! 759-1501 1241,000 -MIT SLIP Comes with this exceptional property. Completely renovated-3 bdrm. 2'h baths. 759-1501. $211,000 -ICW VIEW from this 3 bdnn. plus den executive home in one of our most exclusive areas. Extra large lot w/room for pool/tennis. Private beach access included in low assoc. dues. You OWN the land! 759-1501. lllllll VIEW PllTIFlll lllEL With super location near school, park and pool. 4 spacious bdrms, plus sep l bdrm guest of in-law quarters. Large secluded yard with spa. $230.000 in assumable financipg. 759-1501 . IUCI HPLD, PLIS ,llEST lllT Just listed -ideal location -large com er lot -builders & mvestors delight! 759-1501. • PILElll •IEL IWllll VIEW Beautifully maintained with irnpr~ive brick paved driveway leading to magnificent front patio. Beautiful interior w/custom wall to wall carpeting and Van Luit wallpaper. A magnificent executive residence for only $329,000. 759-1501. S 1,llO PEI lllTI When you lease option this immaculate Harbor Ridge beauty hardly lived in! 759-1501. -~ ' $211,IOO -PllYITE IUCll A~ comes with this custom built hillside home in Corona de) Mar that provi_des a "cO\ .. ~ntrysjde" feeling with views of hills & "open space". Owner/will help with low interest financing. 759-1501. CNlll IEL 10 llPLU 2 cha~g single story cottages SOUTH of the highway! Walk to the beach. Built a 2nd story and have ocean view! Always ren ted! Better see this one NOW! 759-1501. DIVEi SlllES -1211,000 Spacious 5 bdrm executive residence with lovely Spanish influence in decor. Large sep fam rm for entertaining. Owner may carry 1st T .D.! 759-1501. 1100,000 In assumable financing on this 2700 sq ft one level executive gem located in prestigjous Harbor Ridge. Private cul-de-sac for peace and quiet at the TOP of the world! Fanta,stic VIEW! 759-1501 SPYIUSS -~11,000 Newly redecorated featuring ocean view, beautifuJ pool and Large lot. Lots of used brick give warm, friendly feeling ideal for entertaining. 759-1501. SPECTICIW VIEW 1_80 degr~ view of the ocean to Catalina, and a panorama of sparkling lights at rughL 4 bdnn, 3 baths. with added bonus room. Only $595,000. 759-l~Ol. DOYEi SllOllES WATEllFIOIT . with 4 bdrms. 4 baths and slip for your boat. Only $645.000' 759-1501. lllllFICEIT VIEW -1111,DOO From this 5 bdrm mansion hlgh atop Spyglass Hill. One of the best panoramic ocean and bay views we have ever seen ! Pool, spa, security system. Over 3.300 sq ft of executive luxury. 759-150 I. IRVINE OUllE TIEE -S 121,100 But feels like you are in a plush castle! 9wner is a QOntractor who has spared no expense in custom additions and quality workmanship. You'll be proud to call this haven your home! 759-1501. lllVEISln Pllll -$121,110 And you OWN the land! Bea!-ltiful 2 bedroom, 2 bath in IMMACULATE condition! Intercom, Malibu Ggh~ and drip sprinkler system are some of the special features. Also includes one year Home Warranty! 759-1501. lllE llllS IHI In this extra special value in University Park greenbelt area. S hort walk to pools & tennis. $10,000 under nearest comparable' 759-1501. WIOllllllE This sought after Sycamore model SlNGLE FAMlL Y HOME has 4 bdnns, 3 baths, large yard, air conditioning and security system New landscaping and beautiful brick patio. $179,500. 759-1501 TURTLE IOCI ILEI Beautiful 2 bedroom+ den or 3 bedroom Jasmine model in ideal location on cul-de-sac. New carpeting! Lowest price available in thJS model Only $199,500. 759-1501. IVEILHIS llLF COllSE Original owner and pnde of . ownership. Outstanding decoraung, beautiful entry. shake roof elegance. Vie w of park & lake, as well as golf course. ONLY $168,900. 759-1501. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE cl. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE AMERICAN HOME SHIELD 2170 San Miguel Drive 2870 San Miguel Drive Gr CH, "We Protect & Service Newpon leach, CA 92._80 Things That Service You." Newpon Beach, CA 92880 (714) 759-1501 (714) 759-15~1 --· ~--~ . ,,_. •.• . ., • .. · .. " ....... -· 3U m c a • . ' ' .. . . • c - oh.Jf .I --- I 6 18 -Orange County Real Estate/An AdvertJstng auPP*nent to the DAlLY PILOT/Saturday, Mwch 31, 1984 • HOMES THAT A MEMBER OFntE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK YOU SAY RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES ~L__ __ COS_TA_M_E_SA _ _____. .na ma 1T&1111 1112.- 3 BR, famity room. Well maintained home. Move-in condition. Close to transportation. shopping. Beauttful landscaping -front & rear. ~ed patio. See now. 645-0303 uumn 1111,111 Free 1 year Home Protection Plan! 4 BR, 2-story model. Family rm, fireplaoe, solid oak plank ftoorlng. Upgraded bathrooms. Completely tex- ture coated exterior w/15 year warranty. Motivated setlersl 645-0303 fllmEWftillE 11•1• Beautiful townhome. Garden setting w/poof & spa. 2 BR, H''• BA, 2-car attached garage w/opener. Many amenities. Priced to sell. Must see.645-0303 m&mlE ,, ..... Light & airy feeling throughout this 4 BR, 2 BA home. Extended family rm, 2 brick fireplaces. Ctean & decorated w/European taste. New paint ln!Mde & out. 645-0303 DITmE DIST& 1ESA S lM,111 3 BR, 2 BA on quiet cul de sac street. Unique open floor plan. Big kitchen. Floor to ceiling fireplace, vaulted ceilings. Lots of storage space. Huge lot. 645-0303 .. Ult -STiii CISllll $211,000 Mesa Verde 3 BR. 2'h BA, family rm, formal dine area. Light & airy w/atrium entry, skytights. Separate laundry rm. Sparkling pool. Steps to prestigious country club. The one to see & buy. 645-0303 I __ HUNTINGTON BEACH IWFt $111,IOO Fixing needed in & out. 3 Big BR. H '• BA. Famtly dine. Bonus rm. Brick fireplace. Indoor laundry. Big yard. Bring your to°'s & paint to save big! 962-5585 r FIESIU P&Jml ll I llT 1111,IOO 3 Bedroom. located on quit cul-de-sac. Hard- wood floors, vacant ready to move In. Hurry 894-7521 1-2 LIT-I.I. 1124,MI 3 BR., H '• BA. Cottage Charmer. Situated on lg. R-2 lot. Great invest. opportunity to develop multi-units. VA terms. Don't wait! 962-5585 I ... Ill PUS 1141,111 Zoned R-2 (multi-use) currently state licensed care center. Seller would coop for tax approved exchange offer or? Call 894-7521 ......... ., ..... Big 3 BR, 1¥• BA. Formal dine. Areplace. Pool, spa, w/sundeck + BBQ. Prime H.B. location. Just listed, call 962-5585 ~--1 ., ... Spacious 3 BR, 2'A BA. Priced below market w/many upgraded features for fast sale. Ex- change possible. Act Now! 962-5585 amn.-,,.._ Spacious 3 BR. FormaJ dine. Family Rm. Garden atrium accents 19 ft . master suite. Take over low interest VA loan & save! Just Listed. 962-5585 BDllMT• ltl?ll 111 .. Lost to lender, across from Peter's Landing. 2 BR, 2'A BA. 2nd fireplace In Master Suite. Wet-Bar. Ocean vtew sundeck. Security. 3 ten- nis courts. poot, spa. 962-5585 ... u... 111.,.. Giant 2 story offers 4 BR, 3 BA + formal dine. Giant family rm. w/wet bar. Pool. In need of paint, carpet. wm go fast! 962-5585 TElm Alllm1 I 111.,111 2 bedroom, 3 level condo in guarded community adjacent to tennis & pool. Gall today. 894-7521 llUI NW LIT UH• One of the few truly beautiful lots avail. Seller has coastal commission approval plans for 5,000 sq. ft. home. CaJI for directions. 894-7521 IP&ClllS 121.,_ 4 BR 2'h Baths, 3 fireplaces. huge master suite w/roman tub. Large family room & formal dine. Call to see. 894-7521 •ontlUIUI YIW 1111,llO 4 bedrooms. 3% baths, famity room Italian decor. private boat dock and more. Special financing. Call to see. 894·7521 I -NEWPORT BE_A_CH _ ___. umuu.1.. sau.- orop anchor & set your sights on this sailor's paradise! 3 BR, 3 BA. luxury home In Newport's prestigious BaJboa Cove. Incl. 45' boat dock. Best buy in the bay-excetlent unbelievable terms! Call 557-7914 IRVllE ...... ., ... Huge open lot w/view of mountains. 4 BR, 3 BA. formal dine, lnlaw quar1e1s. Areplace, skyt6ght, atrium, central air. Community pool & tennla. 645-0303 . .. OTHER AREAS wnmn ,..,._ So. Coast Metro 2 BR. 1¥.i BA Woodside condo. Upper unit. Great b 1st time buyer or Investor. Pre-achool on pr..,-H111. Community pool, spa. 645-0303 . t•mM' m,1• 3 BR 1'A BA condo. Qoee to al 9Chc><*, shopping, churches. Great starter home, or excellent Investment property. Try VA or FHA termat 557-7914 -11 ... WIUIT ..... Major price reduction makes this condo an exceptional value. 3 BR 2 BA. Lg. unit, covered ~tto & deck. call 557-7914 -.TMU -• -an.-Law down payment -19. assum. loan. Near new 2 BR 2 BA unit w/Oik panel famlfy rm. All amenities Incl. pool & spa...,.R&tto w/decklng. Flexible terms! 557-7914 ura•wm 111.- Fantastic famlty home! 4 BR, 1¥.. BA. Lg. ltvtng rm w/flreplace. Owner WW assist w/financing. Priced below market. 557-7914 1911 ITMTD..-U UtmlSI Ill ... 3 BR, 1¥• BA home on cul-de-sac with 2 car atached garage & famity/dining room. Make this a sensational property! Assume VA loan w/hlgh loan baJance means smaJf down pmt. moves you in. 557-7914 IWT ~Tim 11 ..... 3 bedrooms, upgrades, centraJ air and just right for vet buyer. Hurry won't last. CaJI 894-7521 -.., IDllD 11... 11 ..... 3 Bedroom. 2 story free standing condo. Seller has purchased another, anxious. CaJI 894-7521 rrsa t'"'W 111._ 3 BR, huge add-in famlty rm, cathedral ceiling, flreplaoe. Lg. lot. Quiet cul de sac street. Must see.645-0303 '-•1m11 1111.- 3 Bedroom, 2'h bath, maintenance free life styte. On quiet cul-de-sac. Call 894-7521 SWiii -iiilM 11UMI 4 BR, 2¥.. BA home wtth huge bonus room, pool & spa. OYer 2,300 sq.ft. of ltvtng apace. Take avet existing assumable loan. Won't last k>ngl 557-7914 WAIMW'r IH1 ... 5 BR, 4 BA. 2 specious & eeparate master IUtt•. 34JC23 ft. game room~ Fem. rm. Ubnwy. Wet bar. Gambo accented spa. 98Z--5585 Call or Drop by Your Nearest Coldwell Banker Office Today! W. Huntington Beach 6491 Edinger Ave. 894-75 E. 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I,. • l I I I t . •• -.. ~ ... uuu County Real Eata1e/An A"d"9rtiaing supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturd HOMES FOR SAlE 28EDROOM ** 6410 W. Oceanfront, Npt Bch 759-9100 $645,000 Sun 1-5 58 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach 675-6000 $385,000 S un 1-5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN * 1429 Dofphln Terr., lrvtne Terrace 6~ $750,000 Saturday/Sun 1-5 401 Begonia.Corona def Mar 760-8333 $595,000 Sun 1-5 2331 CIJff Drive (Cltffhaven) NB 673-6900 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2308 Cliff Dr. View Npt Hghts.N.B. 642-9200 $390,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 211 Marguerite, Corona def Mar 67~760 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 38EDROOM 20451 Bayview Ave, Newport Beach 650-55204158,500 Sunday 1-5 2323 Colgate, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $135,000 Sun 1_. 200 Diamond (Bal 19') Npt Bctt 759-9100 $395,000 Sun i~ * * 106 VJa Udo Nord (Udo) Npt Bch 759-9100 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *'4&4 Gavk>ta. The .Qluffs. N.B. 644-6114.. $189,900 13966 Milan St, Westminster Sun 1-5 751-3191 $121,500 Sat 1_. * 1626 MyrtJewood, Costa Mese 5'46-2313 $131,000 Sat/Sun 1_. 315 Orchid, Claa1Uc Corona del Mar 67~ $395,000 Sat 1-5 *4645 Roxbuty (Cameo Shrs) Npt 8ctt ~ $499,000 Sun 1~ 11 Rue Verte (Ba Cyn) Npt 8ch 644-6200 $745,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 531 San Bernardino (Newport Heights) NB 642-5200 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 19501 Sierra Seco (Trtlrt() Irv 644-7020 $24'5,000 Sun 1-5 1419 Santanela Terr, CdM 644-7020 $299,950fee Sun 1-5 *5 Thunder Trel, 1Mr'8 559-9400 ; Sat/Sun 1-5 1206 Tustin Ave, Newport Hts. 644-7211 $205,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 22-t Via K0t0n (Udoo&Npt Bc:h 673e88« $388, Sun 1_. ... 435 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) Npt 8ch 760-8702 $249,500 Sat/Sun 11-6 608 W. Oceanfront (Pen.) Npt 8ch 760-8333 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN •• 2540 Vista BaJa, Newport Beach 644-9060 $250,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 • 35 SkysaU (Jsmn Crk) CdM 759-1501 $428,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 4645 Roxbury, Cameo Shores, COM 720-1705 $515,000 Sunday 1-5 • 714 Poppy, Corona def Mat 644-9060$595,000 Sunday 1-5 523 Avenida Campo, Th& Bluffs, N.B. 675~ $260,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2913 Baker. Costa Mesa 546-5880 s 171,900 Sat/Sun 1_. 65 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach 675-6000 $430,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 715 Bellis, Eastbluff. N.B. 644--0723 $280,000fee Sun 1-5 • 1221 Befkshtre (Westcl\ff)N.B. 548-9516 $302,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 *2531 Blackthorn Street (Eastbluff) NB 631-7300 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1_.:30 16 Butternut Lane, Irvine (Deane Hma) 644-9060 194,500 Sunday 1-5 4 Caodlebosh {Trtlrk) Irvine 760-8333 $289,900 Sun 1-5 2561 Clrcie Dr. (Bayshores). N.B. 646-6325 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 900 CHff Or, (NptHgts) Npt Sch ~200 ~75,000 Sun 1-5 2 Creekwood (Woodbridge) lrvtne. 857-«)11 $172,500 Sat 1-.5 2302 Fairtllll DriYe (Bacit Bay) NB 631-7300 $188,000 Sunday 1_.:30 * 1833 G•t• Terrace, CdM 675-61'1 Sn5.ooo Sat/Sun 1..s 200 Hanover DriYe, Costa Mesa 5-45-8685 Sunday 1-.5 121 Harbor lel8nd Rd, Newport Beach 840-4868 Open Sat & Sunday 15 Kia Loa Court, Newport Crest, N.B. 646-0718 $189,500 Sat/Sun 11-.5 1215 Marinen DriYe (Baycreet) Nwpt 8ch 631-7300 $455,000 Sat/Sun 1_.:30 ** 1205 N. Bayfront, Blltboa1Mnd 673-7300 $925,000 Sun. 1_.:30 3335 Ocean &MS. CdM 6i 1S-6ooo $1,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 "* 1064 PMClldor DrNe (OcNer Shote9) NB 631-7300 $550,000 SatlSun 1....e:30 This Weekend! 1721 Port Barmouth (Hrt>r Vu Hrna) Npt 8ch 759-9100 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1628 Sandalwood, Costa Mesa 5'46-2313 $137.500 Saturday 1~ 1945 Santiago Orfve (Baycreat) NB 631-7300 $380,000 Sunday 1_.:30 2424 Sierra Vista, Newport 8eactt 673-1395 $250,000 Sat/Sun 11-6 3065 Taytor Way, Costa Mesa 5'46-2313 $129,900 Sunday 1_. 975 TrabuCO Clrde, Vosta Mesa 760-1900 $149,500 Saturday 1_. ·214 Via lthlca, Lido IBM. N.B. 675-6161 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 120 Via Outto. Udo Isle. N.B. 673-7300 $425,000 Sun. 1-5 2617 Vista Omada. Newport 8eactl 760-1900 $395,000 Sunday 1_. * 134 Harbor Island Rd, N.B 760-1900 $599,000 Sunday 1-6 218 Wel11ley (Colege Pane) CM 646-7171 $128,000 SJnday 1_. * 19342 WOfChester Ln (Hntngtn Crest) HB 631-7300 $250,000 Sunday 1_.:30 664 w. Wtl9on, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $112,900 Sun 1 ~ 411EDROOll * * 4028 Chllnnef Pl, Npt 8ch 645-0303 $850,000 3158 Klllybfook Ln. Costa Mela Suo 1-5 645-0303 $138,500 Sun 1-.5 1029 Bonnie Doone (1.-v Terr) CdM 644-6200 $495,000Fee Sat/Sun 2-.5 t. ** 1307 Bey'llde Dr. CdM ~ '910,000 SaVSun 2-.5 340 Cabrilo, Coeta Mela Mfr7171 $145,000 S451 Catowba Ln. IMne Sunday 1-5 559-9400 Sunday 1-5 2S.2 C6rde Dr (Bylhrl) Npt 8ctt 644-6200 $350,000 Sun 1-5 1121 El6ott, Senta Ana 963-6787 $180,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1338 Galaxy, Dowr' Shor-. N.8 . 673-7300 tees.ooo SatJSun 1....e:30 1900 Het .. .._.. (Bg Cyn) Npt 8ch ~ "85.000 Sat/Sun 1-.5 1821 KJnae Rd. Npt 8ch 75i-9100 M91.000 Sun 1-4':30 •2012 Port Bf'letol, HV Homee, N.B. 844 8084 $298,000 &d/Sun 1-5 1930 Terellta (HrW Hlnda)Npt ~ 831-7370 $215,000 Sun 1-5 3473 VenetiM, eo.ta Meea &4fr2313 1224,000 SaturcMy 1_. .. 4 M ..... FAii Rll or DEN •• 12 Geneve (Hrbr Rdg)Npt Bch &44-6200 $2,"50,000 Sat 1-5 ** 415 Bayllde Or, Npt Bch 6«-1020 $500,000 SaVSun 1-5 * 1624 Antigua Way (Dover Shores) NB 631-7300 $475,000 Sunday 1-4:30 25 Augusta (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 760-8333 $1,995,000 SaVSun 1-5 **601 Bayside Or (Promontry Pt) NB 631-1400 $1,300.000 Sat 11:30-4:30 10001 Cfttf Ortve, Huntington Beach 546-2313 $14'0,000 SaVSun 12:~ • 1600 E. Balboa (Bal Penln) NB 631-1400 $525,000 Saturday 1-5 ** 1024 E. Balboa Btvd, Balboa Penln. 844-9060 $1, 195,000 Sunday 1-5 •• 1806 Galaxy (Dover ShOfes) Nwpt Bch 846-7171 $700,000 Sunday 1-5 1441 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, N.B. 543-5&47 $355,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1422 Keel Or (Hrbr Vu Hts) CdM 645--0303 $424,900 Sun 1-4 * • 1 ns Oriole, eo.ta Mesa 546-2313 $249,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 1820 Por1 Chartel (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 644--6200 $269,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 15 San Sebat*' (Hrbr Rdg)Npt Bch 644-6200 $1, 175,000 Sat/Sun 1:3G-5 15 SM Sebati8n (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1,495,000 Sun 1-5 * 4500 Wayne (C . Hinds) CdM &44-6200 $350,000 Sun 1-5 • 4621 Gomatn (C. Shra) CdM 644-6200 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2001 Port Prownce (HVHms) Npt Bch 759-1501 Sunday 1-5 19 Toulon (Hrbr Rdg Est) CdM 759-1~ 1 t Sun 1-5 1227 f>&ilkSe (HVHts) Npt Bch 760-8333 $449,000 Sun 1-5 25 AuguN (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 760-8333 $1,995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 26 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB 642-5200 $550,000 SaVSun 1-5 1230 Sand Key, HV Hlh, CdM 760-9133 $399,000 Sa1/Sun 1-5 * 1628 Santiago Ortve (Bayc:rest) NB 631-7300 $435,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2100 S8nttago OrtY9 (Dover Sh«es) NB 631-7300 $295,000 Uehold Sat 1-4:30 ••2107 Sentiego OrtY9 (Baycreet) NB 831-7300 $329,000 Sundy 1-4:30 * 1207 s.nttego Ortve (Beycreet) N8 831-7300 $295,000 Sunday 1-4:30 320 Seewetd, Shcndtffs, CdM 876-8000 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 17Toulon(HrbrRdg)NptBch 760-8333 $889,000 Sat 1-5 16 SunriYer (Wdbrg) Irvine 760-8333 S2e9,000 Sat 1-5 2111Yacht~~(Seavu)Npt8ch 760-8333 j°"•OOO Sat 1-5 1826 Tradewlhda Lane (Baycrest) NB 631-7300 ~9.000 Sunday 1\4:30 •4639 TremPnt Lane (cameo Sh«es) NB 631-7300 $629,000 Sal/Sun 1-4:30 128 Via lthk:a (Udo IM) ~t Sch 631-1400 $489,000 Saturday 1-5 2518 Wavecrest (Hrbr Vu Hts)Npt Sch 759-9100 $320,000 Sun 1-5 * * 2858 Bayshore Or (Byshrs) Npt Sch 759-9100 $1 ,650,000 Sun 1-4 * • 2431 Wlndwwd, Npt Bch 759-9100 $380.000 Sun 2-6 •2027 Yacht Defender (Seaview) NB 631-7300 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 5 BR plue FAM RM or DEN * 35 Rldgeltne (Hrbr Rdg)Npt 8ch 760-8333 $1 ,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 14 Geneve (HrbrRdg) Npt Bch 760-8333 $2,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 51 Goleta Pt (Spygls) CdM 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1978 Port Seabourne (HVHms) NptBch 759-1501 Sunday 1-5 *v 6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge 644-4910 )1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 * •20 Cypress Pt Ln, mg Canyon 760-1900 $1, 195,000 Sunday 1-5 •• 1362 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 631-7300 $610,000 L98hold SIS 1-4:30 9345 Jamaica Circle, Villa Padftc.H.B. 96&-2297 $118,000 Sa11-4 8 Plnehursl Ln (BgCyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $675,000 Sa11-5 2232 Port Lerwick (HVHms) Npt Bch 644-6200 $359,000 Sun 1:3G-5 2232 Prt Lerwick (HVHms)Npt Bch 6«-6200 $359,000 Sun 1:3G-5 • 30 Royal St Geo<ge (Bg Cyn) Npt 8ch 6«-6200 $1,375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2232 Prt lerwk:k (HVHms)Npt Bch 6«-6200 $359,000 Sun 1:3G-5 • 30 Royal St George (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 6«-6200 $1,375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1528 Santiago Drive (Baycrest) NB 631-7300 $550,000 Sunday 1-4:30 ••1206 Santiago Drive (Dowr Shores) NB 631-7300 $510,000 \ Sunday 1-4:30 1600 Seabell CW (Spygls Rdg) CdM 644-6200 $650,000 Sun 1-4 * 708 St. James Pl, Cttfthaven, N.B. 979-8280 $349,000 SaVSun 2-5 •••222 Via Udo Nord, Udo Isle 644-Q()fSO $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 22321 WalHngford, Huntington Beac:h 631-1400 $379,000 Saturday 1-5 I BR pkla FAM RM or DEN * * 103 Via Lido Soud (Udo) Npt Bch 759-9100 $3,750,000 Sun 1-5 * .-. 107 MIHord (C. Shra) CdM 644-6200 $1.975,000 Sa11Sun 1-5 * 11 Crestwood (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 76()..8333 $1,950,000 Sat/Sun 1~5 333 Via Udo Soud (Udo) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1,300,000 Sat 1-5 • * * * 101 Vla Udo Soud, Udo lsle,N.B. 673-7873 Courtesy to Bkrs Sat/Sun 1-5 J CONDOS FOR SALE 2llEDROOll * * 1225 8aytide Or., CdM e?s-e1e1 sees.ooo Sat/Son 1-s 3n 8ayvteiw Terrace "VIEW" ca.ta ..... 546-2313 S 189,000 SaVSun 12-3 *1oe3 Dover Dnve, N.B. 873-7300 1137,000 Sa1. 1-4~30 2400 Etden Ave #11 (Eutlkle) CM 631-7300 $105,000 Sunday 1-4:30 9 Ocean Vista (Sea Ill) Npt Bch 760-8333 '535,000 Sun 1-5 1 Ocean Vls1a (Sea Isl) Npt Bch 760-8333 $475.000 Sun 1-5 2 BR pk.18 FAii RM or DEN * 78 Sea Island, B6g Canyon, Npt. Beect1 673-4400 $335,000 Sunday 1-5 38EDROOM * 2349 Vista Hoger (Btuffa) Npt Bch 759-9100 $159,000 Sat 1-5 16587 Mont,o Way, Tustin 751-3191 76,000 16667 Montego Way, Tustin 751-3191 $82,000 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 3 BR plue FAM RM or DEN 1 Whi1ecap, Corona del Mar 760-1410 $375,000 SaVSun 11-3 48EDROOM 21295 Seasprlte Circle, vuta Pactfic:, H.B. 968-2297 $128,500 Sat 1-4 ta,aaruu. 2116 Vista Entrada (1)wt Skiffs) N~ 631-7300 $220.000 Laehold SI S 1-4:30 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE • 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 3" Sea 18'and Or., Sig Canyon, N.B. 662-1673 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR pkl91 BA 426 Acacia, Corona del Mar 759-1501 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plu8 2 BR 14'01 N. Baytront. Bal l9land 673-4062 $500,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 8r plueSBr 200-2001/2 Diamond, Bal Ill 759-9100 $395,000 Sun 1-4 38Rplue38RplueDEN 120 42nd Street, ·~ Beech 650-5520 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 430 Begonia, Corona del Mar 675-2500 $385,000 3BR +3BR +28A Sat 1-5 * * 1133 E. Balboa 8tvd (Bal Pernn) NB 631-1400 $$1,285,000 Saturday 1-5 48Apkla211Rplue28R 4'36 Carnatk>n, Corona def Mar 631-1400 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •Spa *Pool * * Waterffon1 *** WllMJfront& Pool "' GtYe eddr ... at guard oat• I I ~ -- 2 -Orange County~ &tate/An Advertteino ~to the DAU,.Y ptLOT/Saturd.y, Mwd\ 31, 1984 ... Sale ......... Sale ..... ... .... ...... .. Sale THE DAILY PILOT C..tral 1m .._al tin llMral am 1naa1 CLASS I Fl ED OFFICE nm.ms ~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii ... liiiiiiii~ m;;;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;;;;;;;.iiiiiiiitl .r• JACOBS REALTY,·INC.1 675---670 Telephone Service: Monday.Friday HARBOR RIDliE 8:00 A.M .-5:30 P.M. Business Counter: Monday· Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M . DEA DLINE PUBLICATION DEADLINE Monday Sat. I I :30 a.m. Tue da v Mon. 4:30 p.m. Wednesda' Tut>.,. ·l :30 p.m. Thur~Jav W Pd. -i ::W p.rn . Frida ' Thur'-. l :]O p .111. Saturrla' ~ n . 'HJ() p.rn. Sunda\' h1 :~:IHI p.111. & ERRORS: Check your ad dai ly and report errors immed iately. The DAILY Pl LOT assumes liabilit y for. the fir~t incorrect ir.sertion cnly. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 IS LOCATION IMPORTANT? This house has it all! Corner yard like a pv1 . park, cul-de-sac, steps to pool & park. 4 BJ 2112 J3a, immac. & sunny, lots of windows, attention to detail thruout. Open Sun 1-5. 4182 Fireside Cir, Irv. Reduced to $155,900. Gretchen Cassady 552-1714. ----llUI YIEW from the Mstr Bdrm, 3+ Br, 3 Ba, on a nice 40' wide lot, only 5 doors to main beach entrance. $395,000. ..,..,.IUll_ $119,000. Two Bdrm, two baths, frplc, end unit overlooks the pool. Absolutely the best buy. "FIBI" .Tll .... la.A 2-story DUPLEX w/garage and--super Income. 1211,111. UffUIT YllW llPLD With pier & float. 3 Bdrm + 1 Bdrm. A tremendous buy at $475,000 . • r::~~~· s@~~l<A-~t.~s· :::: ----Uite4 II., C\AY • •()U.f.OI 0 teor1o'Q. .. tt•'• of ~ ~--'°"' >etomb•..i "'°'d' be low 10 for,. f()llr """-C>le words R U 11 0 R A I I' 1 1 I I G NAPA I I I 1 I 1· SN IFI '-=; I 1~ I' I . ~ I Q IL UC[ ' I I' I I I OY9me11td .. poltlical heac>- quanen "He's • rH I OC>l>Of lunrst he never ttttows hlS ~eao upo11 the w•ters unul he makes I sure ,,.,. tide is -•• 0 _, f"'• ,.,. ... ·--q..n!4ft'J ~ ti, t I ? t•fl J ""..,-rf .o ~~,. "' •. ,...,, ~,., ,.. l bll>lt ... ~~~~~~-..,.,,.--..,-~-.,--r.--....-,.-, lllllTllCTEI 118° VIEW .nt-1&1111 mtl ......, ,,..., .. 11,111,111 ...... 1 • ., ••• ., ............ 1twALU1-•.ut1• 1-1 WESLEY I. TIYLll Cl. 144-4110 or lll-1411 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P~M. "OLD CORONA DEL MAR" 211 MARGUERITE AVE • Brand new condominium, .. Coun- try French," full first floor (2000 sq. ft. in 2nd unit building). 2 bdrm & family, 21/z ba, every cus- 1 tom luxury appointment you might dream of. If <YOU demand I. quality this is your home! Built for secucity & nil maintenance. For-! ever ocean view, % block to Big ·Corona Beach, 5 min. to Newport I Center, 10 min. to John Wayne. Asking $595,000 with low down ·and good financing. Ownr/ Agt 875-4760 Merrill-Lynch. !l!l!!l!!===!~SCUll::!:*!L~ETS~bs:=•:•:n~i=•~l:lu:sffl::•:•:tiff~l:2~1!1J:::::::::::::::::::C:::::::::::=:. A LARGER HOME? np~alleled view -Back Bay. City¥i·r:====t::;~ ... ~~ Fashion Island. Nearly every room ha'i Ref urbi.shed -Near new condition. new pOil. apa, wrotlght iron fence, custom drapes. all new brick work thou pout. Quality -Leaded glau doors, brass fixtures, tile floors. double dresaing reoa {or master bedroom. 1975.000 fee, over "tltte of land. Fiaucing -1250,000 ... amable ht, w/ Glbralter SAU 'Netw" Fint of 1560,000 available. Owner will carry. Pool & Spa -S Bedroom + fam room, each with walk·in closet• and bath. Expaaaive tiae -Approx. 5,000 sq. ft . custom home on Jarsat Jot in Dover Shores . .. ~ ............... ~-~~I!!!!~~~~~~ ... -- IMI ALL BALBOA ISLAND . .. rrs ON THE MOYE ••• ISLAND-RETREAT OR? COQ....._ ........ ~ ...... .... ~-•eecoftllfholM~~ ..... ...... '°' lncollle. Cell'°' ..... ~ .. 2 bed. l7>tlllO. 0. ... 2 .... -... BALBOA ISLAND Corl AOE COQ .wood. ......... ~_/aad •-tft ..... ................ ,_ ........ ..,... ehope. Adardlt I ~2 .... and ..... ............ -MIO, BALBOA ISL • RED F SE a.. end ol ........ -lo. ..,.. ... t. ..... ...,.. cottaee _.=F .... a,,....., lwlftg rOOM ...._ MCI 2 =--OW...• .... GRAND CANAL WATERFRONT lM9e ... ,... .... ....., .,_. plllo ......, .................. .., ..... ........., cottagl ol 2 bed. 2 ....... end ... '°'two 11' ....... = ........ d '°'2nd ..., ...... ~sn..oo..-. ............. CAPE COO -DUPLEX A tot.I n•allll of Ible 2 ln*°-t + OCMI .......... deft. ...... llltcMn end at- b"eclfM clela•.-.. Al9o, 1 bed 9P1. M21.-.tn-el00. ISLAND TRIPLEX • RAREI Total dlrillwt llw I egMut lllle lwtck, .....,_ a""""' -lepl b1plexll ....,a111111 to .._. -«,.....°".,..Wend todar. litw•tlng ,..._ wtlll dwacter. Won-- dwtul ........ tw +-~,.....unit A ... ... ..... IP bSlHt. 2 ftr.- pl9cM, 2 dedla -IMftJ Mlt-lne. A muat ........ ICedlo......,~ LITTLE ISLAND LAROE DUPlEX Terrtflc 4 BR home wttll ...... pMlor end 2 llR 9P1 Widick. • ..,. to beed\ Md dole to VIiiage .... A*lng ......... .,, 1-.111¥1 CryeW end call sn..oo. BALBOA-IMMENSE DUPLEX A new •Ung ol an ••c.:~opetty. A cwtom. 111-=...,. comer propettr wttft apeclC*a ....._A c=, home kw the owner wtth 4 •and•....., .. 3 bedroom unit tor Income. LMaMir-lwttht a ..,,. Eaar ...... to bw:ft -end ...... , ..... l7'S-tlGO. BAYFRONT DUPLEX A .._•terfront" at • Interior prtce. Two •lta with 3 bedrooma In Ndl °" •comer a ,.., all ahope. VU of WATER action. Live In one end '*'' the other. '7115,000 a owner wll ~ ln-tlOO. LITTLE ISLAND • $830,000 Irreplaceable on thle alze lot on BAYFRONT. GrNt ..__.., wlMn" from ..... 2-atory ..,....., ..... two unlta. lpedoua 4 end 3 bid unite and owner•• .... ~. ln-tlOO. LITTLE ISLAND • BAYFAONT ow. 2-etory, 111•* ...... , .......... "' • ..,.._llcVIEWlooetlofttowaldw..._. ol .cttvttr of dte ._..,a ..... at ........ A .......... oppD!ltMIMJ ............ Oft ..... "L.He~ ......... ,.. ......... to •. ,...~ na..ao.. RedMoedto•n.-. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC 9'£Al.£STAT£ s... ~.a.. "'-v ..... _ .... ~ 2UtW COMIHwy Ntw,ia.• ••" --·--• sew: w JASMINE CREEK'S Traditional 3 er~ ~s.yfront. .· a. BEST OCEAN VIEW 0oat tor~· boat. Priced to 1e11 se~. 214 Via lthica -n.-'·" One level 3 BR.~'"'· orofemlk>l\elM Remodeled 3 Br, 2 Ba, lrg playroom. decOrated Md -~-fireplace, beam ceiling. $420,000. tennis, pools. spa, 2A hr eecurtty guard. Bayfront. Spectacu.la.r 6 Br pool. with 19' AeduCld to .... *"25•000· of prime bay front. ~ for 2-120' 552-.2000 yachts. UllmlMIUIJlln 1225 Bayside Dr. CdM OJ>ert 1-5 Jetty & bay vu. newly decorated Mai Kai c.ondo 2 Br 2 Ba 40' bay patio $695.~ . ... 1Dll• 1833 Galatea Terrace Open 1-5 Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba. I patio, pool home. Fee Price $775,000. l; lllW .... lllWJ ---Spectacu.la.r bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, 2 Br, 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces. $1,375,000. --t•' • WITEIFlllT on ooe of Newport's finest istand point•. 4 Bdrm. prvt dock, 7 car parking. * Special Anancing Available * Priced at $850,000 land Included ............. ,... •• .., llM211 -l ~so::.:=~ 11 I.I.--···---Pride Of ownership -$329,000 Fee. 4 bd/bonua rm M I ·l.l.--4Bdrms. $297,000 Fee. Lots of extra ~torege. Great assumable nnanc:tng. May also be bought aa LH. land. I LIWllT ,_ J-11Y -H.V. Homes Portoftno, lovefy pool & spa. t215;00CttH. --... ---Okt Corona del Mar. H~ lots. 1 zoned R-2. 1ernod1l11d, tots of charm. $599,000. Opn Sun 1-5 .., ...... $275,000 Fee. Prvt. 2 cat gerage. Exqustte condition. ~ 3 Bdrm, 3 Ba, view c;ondo. $239,000 Fee. Good "*'dng, Md unit 111 II LD1 -4 Bdrm, 4 Ba.. · CMyOri/OCMn WM. $675,000 Mii 1113 I Stipe to private be9ch, Nm0dll1d, 3 Br, .. Ba '318,000 , .... m UJ.7111 •... TWO --..-v.NGI n111a1-•••11n Ocean& jetty views. Marine room, 4 Br, 3 Ba. 3700 eq. ft. car parking. $1,285,000 . ...._._ Near new 4 Br, 4 Ba. lake view. 3500 8Q. ft. $440,000. Will trade fQr local prop. BILL GRU~'DY . REALTOR . ' . ·. .. .. ,. . . D~ IN I• WITl •1'AIP 3 Br end unit w/patio on green- belt. Security gate & slip for 35' boaL Fabulous loan available w/lender who took back prop- erty through foreclosure. Fee. $209,000. Julie Van Wieren 752-1414. PElfllll.J ...... . Exceptional Corona del Mar property. Dbl Jot. So. of PCH w/total privllCy, ocean view .from deck. Quality construdion and like new. UDUIUal kitchen, stained gla.18. and more. $:>49,900. Susie Weiss. -Im& Beautiful 3 Br 2 Ba townhome _wi1b fam nn plus fQllllaJ_ diIUng nn .. Enjoy the privacy of a pted community with pool. and ten- nis. $330,000. Mack Haneon 551-8700. .......... 11111, ""' Premium location high on a on Harbor View Homes phue. Panoramic view of FMbioo Island and Catalina. Cu.torn expanded PaJermo model with many upgrades. 4 Bdr, 2 ~ Ba. lrg F.R. with wet bar and F .P. Pvt t.:kyard. Ptt- fect family or ent.ena.ining home. ~.000. Myma Boom 551-8700. llWltm • lllll&W Luxury living near the beach. Five new oondos on Balboa Pen~ i.nwla with 2 & 3 car garages. Spectaculat ocean and IUDlet and bay/night li&ht view atop garden deck. Owner's will ex- c ha nae. Priced from $29(),000-$405,000. Magi Jibc.- bain 551-8700. a lailyPilll ~e Rea/Jor; IHert ~ .._ la•~ T., Sates,en. tf tlle 111~ at C11M1 111Ur lesi•eltial lul Estate Senices Robert Rann. a real estate profisslonal with coldwell Banker Residjlntlal Real Estate Setvlces for six months, has been named top Jariuary SalesperlOO of the Month at the firm's East Huntington Beach office located at 19131 Brookhurst Ave. According to BIH Blessing, branch saJes manager, the award ls baaed on a combination of top sales and unosualty outstanding service to his cilents during the month. In adcltlon to the Top January Satesperson award, Robert was named the top November Saleeperson (1983) out of twelve CB otfioes In the West Orange County area. He was also a company quota buster, which ts an award given for completing 98Yerl or more transactions In one month. Prior to entering the real estate field, Robert was a Fountain VaJley police officer . Coldweff Banker Residential JReal Estate Services is a member of the Seats Financial NetwOO<. Grubber Ellis RESIDENTIAL BROKERA GE GROUP Grubb & Ellis of Newport Beach is looking for several new licensees who desire to sell property in a prestigious area and earn substantial commissions for their .elfort Grubb & Ellis has four offices located in San Clemente, Dana Point, L each and Newport Beach, and ove 100 sales associates. At Grubb & Ellis we can offer you e finest training available to assist you in your sales efforts along with the best marketing available, full time management, plus sup- port personnel and services. We also offer one of the highest graduated commission programs In the industry. If it is your desire to work with a leader in the Newport Beach area, we urge you to call for a confidential Interview. Call Bruce Barsamian at 644-7020. J -. .. Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertising supplement to the DAIL y PILOT /Saturday. March Spectacular 6 Br, pool home, with 79' of prime bay front and room fo(..., 2 120' achts. RVM~ OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 I 0 I Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle Traditional Realty 631-7370 Ull .. This Immaculate 4 Bdrm 3 Ba Harbor Highlands home has been recently refurbished. New carpet, paint, bathrooms, mirrored doors and levelors. All of this for only $215,000. IEWNIT MTS 1241,000 Remodeled 3 Bdr 2 Ba pool home with spa located In the 500 blk of the Hgts. Large assumable loan and owner is motivated. Call us for a viewing appt. + LIT FH SAU 6300 sq . ft. lot located near Mesa Or. & Santa Ana Ave In Costa Mesa. Zoned A-1. Asking $73,000. Will give big discount for all cash! IESI IEL IUI 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba home with 400 sq. ft. add-on family room. Amenities include new roof. · drapes. carpet, paint & driveway. Vacant and ready to go. Asking $139,500. A ' ' C II () IT ECTUR A I' I'. R T I E S L THE PROMISE FULFILLED $2,850,000 Submit on Financing ON I. ll \ IC. I'! .A /.A PETE BARRETr . REALTY R&"M~ ----- . • MACNAB AVf.E , ~-1111.- Single family h01'nte. Immaculate 3 BR, 2 ~ BA heme on quiet cul-de-sac C-Osia Mesa location. Decorator condition with quality carpets. drapes. Separate family & fonnal dining nn. Lovely ya.rd with covered patio. Martha Mac- nab -.LlllPAll Spacious 3 BR. 2 BA single family home on extra large Jot. Priced to sell at $124,900. Martha Macnab UITl9I MITI -.U Ju.st Listed-Great curb appeal! 2 BR • 2 BA home remodeled w/used brick, green hOU9e win- dows, built in kitchen. $139,900. Mart.ha Macnab 844-8211 1114 PETE BARRm ·,. REALTY -COTE r~~ REALTY •• ...... fuUaW ...... Vat...UW 1eiaM1 ,....... ...... Uatar.U.. .. l~lw~ 1111 C..ta.... Hii lut. leacll Hii.....,. lwll ilit IMihOft twm rentlil to 2 BR 11% Ga: ;owm, nr Studio., .. dote to bMQh, v:JeWP&tA;gtlt: ae; 2L • 6130 2 br, 1 ba. petlo Nr S.C Plaza, HOO/mo, atoYe & retrlg. water & crpld, Iota ot cloMta, 2 Lldb Vlll-oe. 510 35th St. S.S-4 731. 545...00~ gu pd. M 10. M0-1170 trptcs. encl yard & fruit n3-M32 treea. 2 car g., W/Of*\r, RUL ESTATE FACTS 2 Br. 1 Ba. trplc, apt, drpe. I t Uff gardnr Inc. No pets. c~= P~~~~b:!: ~08-~;~·· H 25tmo . -ci • 2 be om41 s13SOmo. 8051928-2918 I The typical buyer c;>t a new home In 1983 was about 33 years old, married, ha cieta. c1oee to ahopa 8nd ,,,_ .............. t0t ...... Frptc. micro, OCEANFRONT: Ei.gant 3 i an Income of $35,226, aFed m e a 10 percent downpayment on a $73,000 hom reatauranta. Furn 2 Bdrm 2 gor .. ......, gar apta Pl"QUet. dbl gw. North-story WOOd & glua. Ideal ed --i... 2 bath s12ooi mo dra,peien3WWllson.No wooc:ta.1825.a.«-2221 forcoup1e.s2soo1mo1 ... locat 27 minutes awa fro hie Job, a'-"V'Jdlng to a turvey conducted by th 673-3&85 or 1-n2-1ao1 P9t• S550mo 631~a212 * TURTLfAOCK. 4 BR. 2 Reta. 650-3823 National Assoctatlon of Builders. Executive condO on bey. SSOOt.no + S600 depOelt. ba. 3 poola/lennlt, brloht Spacious 3 Br 2'A Ba. Very - dHlgner completely 2Br. sml yard. 2033 & clean. $1295. 752-06e• clean T . pool. tog-More than 1800 single famHy buyers and 1500 condomlnrum buyers from Jul' tum. s1995mo 673-0896 ::::: ~~36adlt•. 1 2. 3 Bdrm• i~~·t 5:~-Jo8501mo . 1982 to June, 1983 were polled In the latest ~AHB survey. The survey also revea1e4 Fully turn., Veraalllee 3 Br 1875 3Br 2Ba new Heeg 1875-$1200 ~ 2!8 ~i -::~ Hoepfncd4tamtiomePfl .riffi -. --The median price of S!ngle famny home was $72,962; the median price fo ~hr~ 6130184: s11so1mo., 53M190 BEST R1ty ,.. Wisor I condominiums was $81,898 .. The'most common reason for buytng a new home o Agt &«-7020 RENT GUIDE ealty cond<>!!llnlum cited bV new buyers was that they "just wanted to own their ow .... Nlllll• home. Ul.llA 11L UYFIMT !!UlZllL .S IO 7 86-1172 2 + den on Main Channel. ----.. " • S 1350/mo. 3 mo. mini-Hou .... Apts & Condoe mum. Owner 6«-9513. undlOf'dt Adver11ae Fr .. -j 75c at Stores & Mwtteta .... .,.. Mid* Of1Ye Lido ISie 3 BR. 2 Ba. Mo to 841-4280 ---son Mo lease. $1750/mo. BUI • lrvlne Grundy Alty 676-6161 I Condo nr SC P1aza, 2 Br, 2 3 Bdrm. 2 bath with yard,1-:\'.~-=:--:--7:'-':" Need an elegant plac. to , ba, patio. sec, ctubhousa. corner lot. $875/mo. nang your hat? Home on I pool, fac. sauna. No peta. Agenl/lnga 786-7698 1815/mo. 786-5833 --Traditional households (a husband, wife and children) accounted for 5 percent of the single famlfy buyers. • . --Stngle parents and groups of unrelated Individuals living together accounte< for 16.4 percent of the buyers. -56 percent of the households had two Incomes. East Oceanfront by lhe exec 2BR, 2t>a. 2 car gw. Wedge. s1000/wk tor Easttlde 2 Br. '650/mo. Yard. patio. Stl50/mo or --91 percent of the single famllv k.an-.-and 88 ,_,.cent of the condomlnlurr April. 714/673-9319 Avail lmmed, lse opt 676-5393 1 vv7vo"' P""'' ........ ,_111~ 631-5067_da)'9. oc5RA~N~G~ETffiiREi.E~cffio~N~oo>o.'.~~;:-----1 buyers were "somewhat to very satisfied" with thefr new homes. GeaeraJ 2202 I EastsJde FWltel Buno•Jow Br 2 Ba. AJC. TC!fWll•. fi!Ad ZIOi 1 Bdrm crpts thru-out pool spa. S560/mo.M'1~'b."'cl::~;:;"il:T;~ HOOSE FOR RENT: I quiet y8fd upper S300's 55~S945 1 r, 1 ba. • . • S295/mo. Need• work. 1 + , .. 539-6190 BEST courtyard patio. Vlry IM. 841-6208 fee I ~·., '!u1 mz $650/rno. 87S-8a 16 E . s Ide 3 Br . Ir P I. ... .-.~."'""~P!'""--•bi;----;-.-;::;;----.;= s...., I Whiter ' $725/mo.lncl. gardener * OVEL Y OME w/pool, ertal ••I .. , 2' ..... Nogatage. 648-3177 gardener. trplc $1295 . tum, mo to mo. . Bd 2 Ba mo., ret'a. 496-4707 llngle. quiet, n smkr. Utlls "'°"' IW.n H:,';! a:!:ady ~ 1530 l~rt IHO 1nc:t 1485. 644-1211 '* M"IE9EIT 539-6190 BEST ~tty 12008imo. Modern 2 e1t1 •111 · 2'14 --55 percent of the condominium buyers and 47.5 percent of the single famlt} buyers were purchasing their first home. --Median household Income was $35,226 for single family buyers and $31,217 for condominium buyers. -Fixed rate \!PO(tgage loans remain the most popula~ccountlng the 63 percent o f the si~e famlty sales and 48 percent of the condominlum·sales. lH/llM1lJ MESA VERDE: 3 BR 2ba. Story Back Bay. •Bd 3 $loo dlx mobile home no •-1 _._ .. 1 11 I 5900 ;.~;';9--4575 ~1~ ·~!itc3 ~~, po:;s· pets. mature adu'us. -74 percent of the buyers ranked the energy efficiency of the unit a very -•-•• ,.,. ti . ' .. .... ....... quiet , secure. 1991 I rt t Id ti I d ldl Which h t h tr .. l..,.,t h NEW 2 & 2 88 Condo. 675 turn or opt -2-1~ Newport 81. 64g...8373 . mpo an cons era on n ec ng ome o pure ase. I.an W 18th St. dbl gar, no S350 HOUSE STUNNING If' 1 Ek def\ . 1 W~K mln1n!; call s pets. S795 Sierra Mgmnt 1mmac Collage atyte , 1Br ~pt pool g rec ~rea --Anticipated appreciation of the home was another major Incentive to buy, ror deta::; nm · u Co. &4 1· 1324 ;;~;~a;'~~~ ~let '475/mo i 10 w 16th. according to 89 percent of the single family buyers and 83 percent of the NEWPORT CREST Ava.11 Nice 2 Br: t ea. carpets. laat ltacll 711.fO condominium buyers. ' JuM 1st. end unit w/2Br. drapes. sm lncd yard. 1 3 br. 2'h ba Nwpt Crestlii""ii.-.,· .... _......_ __ -.... ~~v:~~c~~s~~~ ~~~,,:_k1st~~.l~ ~~·1~'13~11~1 .YOUR OWi I --The monthly blll, including principal, Interest, taxes, Insurance and utilities, 'f"tY dep. 548-3381 3 er. we11c11tt .,. ... poo1., COllTRY was $841 for single family buyers and $651 for condominium buyers. VILLA BALBOA· Spac anoromic View of Cities malnl & grdnr Ind $1600 ~_,.. 2Bd. unit In security bldg, • ~br 3 ... a, Tu-•-oc1c' 760-1399, 642-1445 ESTATE Th h h Id I of fl ,.. ti I le f II b $30 573 guard gate. frplc, 1mm.c:. I , ... pool .~t -e m an .,ouse o ncome a ro, me s ng am y ruyer was • & ready to go. s1200 yrly. 0• w • ,..... en-5 Br. or• Br+ bonus. 3 Ba., Beautltul & park Ilk• and that of a repeat buyer wd $43, 162. COM: Vu of bay & lights. nls count, avail lmmec:t. lrptc. Dreenbett. $1600. "'Private Patloe across from park, decor-S 1300 mo 833-1065 720-1128 ""CoYered Parking · ator aharp, trench doof•. PETS OK. 2 Br duptex. Bk.Itta 3er 2,,..t>a. 400 Viet• .,..Specious Apts --The median household Income of a flrsftlme condC>\lllnlum buyer was $29,316 Mo to mo. tease S1650 good WsJde 1oc w1sma11 OutntL May be IMfl ""OinjngAr• and that of a repeat buyer was $34,s:. ""' W.terfrNt .... IM, yard $595. 662-t700 Sun 11-3PM. $1350/Jno. ::::=.~~ # INlten U1·1• Spec• & 2'h ea Nr SC canai front 381' 2ea Wlllk 1blocktoHuntJngton& --About 68 percent of the sin e family buyers and 75 percent of the Pfau. vacant. sa50 mo to bCh s1050. Avail now. Frwya. condominium buyers moved less than 25 miles from their previous residence. ~ W.terfrNt .... IH. l For appt 528-5080 DOCKSIDE R.E. ~206 ITIUTIU FIU ~. COSTA MESA: New & W9'de 3er 1ea ger"'1oonu CLIFF HAVEN -VIEW . LAOUINTAHERMOSA -About 56 percent of the single faml~buyers and 58 ~t of the lovely, 3 BO. Townhome. crpts pe1n1 NoPtt• a Uk•new 3 er. 2 be hme 16211 Pnslde Ln. 1 ,,..., Pvt patio, llreptace, 1st last & dee> 752-2881 In exit loc:atlon. 't'lew from block west or Beach, 3 condominium buyers moved within the same c nty. comm. pool. $850/mo. Dau Ptiat d rooms. $2200/mo, IN. block ao ot Edinger. COM: Vu ot bey & llghta. Barrett Realty 642-5200 141._..1 --31 percent of single family buyers used a real estate .,_,,t to find their new ac:croes trom park decor· 0cMn view 2 Bf cottage ;:v:\UciiQMn:iii:ili:i:::':tl,,,__-:..:,,;:-.=-:.;..;.~==r --·· ator aharp, trench doors. 1875. 0ceen v1ew studio DOVER SHORES. e..ut.RSS!~l~H~c;•~!r;1. home. white 28 percent found It on ~r own. Mo. to mo ...... $1650. $325.Agt 496-5980 3BR. 2 ba, country •-, kitchen w/pool. · u 111-1... r ... w. s1950/mo641-8833, aot Y•d. '375/mo. --For condominium buyers, 36 percent found units on their own, while 29 f allty mt Duplex. apecioul 38' 2,.... 548-9928 percent used newspaper ads. 3 er m rm, 21% Ga + be. fpric:. dtb gw. $850 + &,utlleab, .... ~..,.,....;;;;iiii .... ..,.iiiiiiiiimi ¥< ba. dbl encl gar. aec. 646-0411 675-3-432 -Travel time for condominium buyers was shorter, averaging 24 minutes or 13 $750/mo. 842-6405 91191 Exec VIiia huge 2 Br Oen 2 .... nn miles each way to and from work, while travel tlme for the atngle famlty buyer Bachelor Bunoak>'* S295 ea 2 trptc poot spa s>m : averaged 27 minutes or 18 mHee. hmel Avail April 15. ell ut~ pd pvt a-ptddecor S 1250 673-3313 1295/MO NMd• wottt. $1600/mo, Isa. Barrett 539-6190 BEST fee Ex Vllla~Br Oen 2 a..i-e206... ' , Realty a..2.5200 S:Cs 1250 2 poo1 spa -55 percent of the mortgage loan• for llngle famlty buyers were FHA and VA, • v 1 e w o F sou TH lut. ..... pm 673-331 64e-a75 '•• -fotlowed by conventional financing which accounted for 31 percent. BAYFRONT. 3BR 2ba. No S400 crptd Bachelor 4% rental commlnfon. ' pets Newty ct.corated Bungalow pool9'de Ind Gorgeout OQMl'I front on TRW report lnc:tuded, No Pet•· s 1300,mo yrt.J: apptt & avai11 Aprtt sth SeMhor'9 381' 489 2 frpt many tenant• a1reedy -4' 1 ~cent of the mortgage toana for condominium buyerl were FHA and VA, Ed 1 e o 1 a on. A 9 t . 639-6190 BEST Atty fM S2000/mo 759-1341 Ao\. aV8ll c.-Pet• ~ followed by conventlonal ftnencfng which accounted for .. percent. 759-9182, 4BR 2ba. new c:pts/peint, -. Pll•ll• . • lalMa wanfiaper, ~ yard llYHlftUL-. . -Most rMp<>ndenta bought the moat expen8lve home they could afford. Had pftiuaJa nrz 187 1mo 61 2 2BR +denonM8'nChan-the houee payment• been 25 percent higher, onfy 13 percent would haw bought rm p Pt 38' SL'. Avail now 2Bdrm *475 ftat nel. $13!0/mo. 3 mo.. -th~partJcular home 48 would haw bought .... expenatYe tQlle and 34 percent' den, w:11.:CS Patio. 3er ~ia~~ J~'; M;:!" min. 0wtw 833-9513 P..-.i. 1711 said they would have remained In their exlstlng hOme. For condo buyers, 15 percent la .... cont. w/kHch. for -. .... anm i2A =WWW -would have tvw ..... ht that partJcular unit 42 percent wouki have tvw ..... ht a lesa Gr•ldmalher 11575/mo. Big 3Bdrm t.e fncd kids lllF...,.. · • ·~· ~ • -vv 2131378-3119 pet• ok,,.., kHctt dbf __ , per90n, utH pd, no.,..._ expenatYe home and 33 percent ~Id not haYe moved. gw s1oo·a Rent tlll yours 2+ den on.....,, CNnnet., 1oe e. Bay, i 9. C... ... ._ BU 53M190 BEST Rltv tee t 13!0lmo. 3 moe. "*"'" SURF & SAND. 100 yrcta to -38 percent of alngle femtly buyw9 expected tfle: value of their home to G~ !wl.s;s=i S0hws>1 2er.,1~aa.10Condo1 · murn.&U-t5 13 o.n.r. =~ ~8;;~7= Iner ... between 1-5 percent per year, white 35 percent expected h to fncreue .. _. • . n Y v mo . L.°"'Y 28r + den 2be . .._.__ •10 -nt......., ..._ --of--vear. ' to bdl. llOO. t40-820I 213/534-1"5 oondo. Dbl ger, pocieJ:: ceim W L lfll u.Jl-• V" '""™ v•-".,. _. -""' r·-· -· ~r:r:.:.:r--= =:i1,::J~~3~ ~~2~.=7-415t 5!'!'.!a. ormo=: --41 per:if:of condominium buyer• expected the value of their home to to bdl. 11soo.11CMm e-. 1~ m1 to bW:tl. Newport Shor.a: ....., tT&-5441 lncreue 1-5 t while 31 percent expected It to tncreue 6-10 percent over the view: 2 BR. Awl 411. a111s1mo. 1e2-a11a 28A/denl2be/2 ca-.-. Luxunoua 1 A2 .,..,..."' couree of ye9r1. • I 1300/1110. 421 ~ fWU•n~• :'{OU wanJ In 1 bl! bcft. 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IUITlfa UIT1llE --3 bdrm plus den or 4 bdrms In move-In condition. Quiet, Eaststde location, walking distance to shopping. 2 car garage with alley access. Low maintenance yard, fruit trees & new paint. R-4 lot. 646-7171 Wiim, IUIM If RITllYUI -This lovely beach cottage Is just steps from beach & ocean. An older home thoughtfully and perfecily re- stored. The R-2 lot offers great potential for Mure development. Prfced at a very low $165,0001 646-7171 WAITIM FH & IUUllT -RV access in Mesa de1 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. Only S 128,000. Call for liberal financing details. 646-7171 WTSllE llll HISE, 1-2 _: This beautiful 2 bdrm home has been completely redecorated. Extra large lot gives ample room for an additional unit. A super starter home with future potential. A great investment at $134,900. 646-7171 RIME TIP YIEW -San~ canyon lake and meadow view with natural setting to your back door. Split level. view from everywhere. Breakfast & formal dining, all modern kitchen. family room, wet bar. fireplace. Turtlerock Ridge exclusive listing. Price only $239,900. Call 546-2313 FHECLISllE SALE -"6elboa Peninsula. 4 units will be sol~der $300,000. 3 units at under $200,000.-0nly'hblock from beach, both with ocean views. Great income potential! Call us for complete details. Submit your offer now! 646-7171 WlllH -EZ THIS -$83,000. Beautiful Huntington Landmark close to blue Pacific! Lowest priced -needs TLC! Minor repairs = $1 963-6767 lllllHS CLOSE-Oil -$79,500! In Costa Mesa. One & 2 bdrm condos, now selling at cost. Oak cabinets, fireplace, skylight plus attached 2 car garage. Excellent financing available. VA, FHA . Don't miss out on this great opportunity. 646-7171 llT F•Y, arr .. EY -Sharp 4 bdrm, 2 bath Costa Mesa home In move-In condition. Large comer tot for posalble RV access. Includes wetbar & covered patio. Don't wait another minute to see this "more for your money"home at $115,950. &48-7171 .. --.... _ IR.IOI -R-2 lot Eastslde Costa Mesa. Small home. S 110,000. Call 546-2313 INTI 1111'& MESA -You must see this one. A spectacular entry way~a lovely 3 bdrm, 1¥• bath home. Sunny kit and family area. A must see for only S 1 ,500. Call for showing, 546-2313 11-UWI ..UWH -Mesa Verde's finest 3"bdrm, 1% bath home with a beautiful 2 bdrm, 1 bath • add on. The add on Is separate and prtvate fOJ the In laws. A must see for only $152,500. Calf now, 546-2313 Oli..LEu Piii llUln -This lovely home can be purchased with only 10% down & Interest rate below 11%. Features Include 3 bdrm. den, formal dining & beautifully landscaped. Priced at only $128,0001 You must see this one. 646-7171 ClnllE II GIST& IEU -Eastslde charming refurbished 2 bdrm, hardwood floor cottag~ with an added step down family room. Lots of charm. A must see at $129,900. Call now 546-2313 • PIUOI TO Sill llW -Only $74,900. Two bdrm condo located In a prlvate, gated community close to shops & South Coast Plaza. Community pool & spa. Great assumable loans at low interest rates! Call today for details! 646-717 f . TIE ILIFFS -IEWNllT WCI -Excellent financ- ing available on this lovely 3 bdrm home. As- sume a large loan at only 91h% interest. Bright & airy floor plan with vaulted ceilings in· beautiful scenic greenbelt area. $299,500. Fee land! 646-7171. 1700 Newport Blvd., CM. 2790 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 21030 Brookhurst. H.B. 646-7171 546-2313 963-6767 ••+fl +•+ 11111 -$140,000. Spectacular home, step down llvlng room! Cathedral celling! Beautiful fireplace! French doors! Plu°sh carpet- ing! 963-6767 I lmTI -Owners unit Is a 4 bdrm, 1~ bath separate home. 4 other units. 2 bdrm 2 baths. 1250 sq.ft . each. A must see for only $389,950. Call for showing 5-46-2313 UIE 11111 -$135,000. Costa Mesa vtf!IW home on the btuffl 3 bdrm .hornet Large lot with great qotentlal for bulktersl Exceflent Investment homel963-6767 NW mil ftlll -Take your time and look at this! View! Vlewl And prtvacyl Located-near two gotf courses. Enter secluded brick and stone aggregate walkway. Slumpatone wall around front private redwood deck. Living and dining room has custom beamed cathedral cetllngs. Country kitchen plus rusilc family room looks out to hanging gardens and redwood decking with private c.. Huge 5 bdrm 3 bath home. Price only 49,000. Call for viewing. 546-2313 OllT Piil ... -$134,500. Beautff~ b . I Ceramic tllft_ entry! Cathedral celling! "Plush carpeting! Fabulous Anthony pooll Lush landscaping! 963-6767 $10-000 NWI -3 bdrm homel $96,900. Take over financing; no qualifying! Owner will finance at 10°/o Interest! 963-6767 ....... Tiii •U VEIH -Just reduced to $122,900. Vacant 3 bdrm 1 ~ bath. Family room with fireplace. Owner wants "out". Call 546-2313 AUllHIH 2 ITllY + Piil -$103,900. Separate In-law quarters! Wetbarl Exdil1ent condition! 963-6767 WW Tl llAll -Walls'c'f glass In this gorgeous split level. 1900 sq.ft. 4 bdrm 21/t bath home. Living area has country s~e kitchen, dining area, huge living room looks out through walls of glass. Price only $215,000. Call to see 546-2313 PWllT ITUTD .. ~~--2 Bdrm, 2 bath! Beamed cathedral celflngl Bulltln china cabinet! Lots of wood! Immaculate mobile home! Call 963-6767 .. ,,... ma ,.. -Try sv. c!'ioo ~r 10•1t (6200) down. 1 bdrm pfua den condo with )>001 + spa. A bargain at $61,900. CaJf now, 546-2313 I