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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-04-14 - Orange Coast Pilot1 HIGH 71 LOW51 Coast Costa Mesa firm's prost hetic feet help lrvlnE amputee keep pace de- spite handicap./ A5 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::-;:::::::::::::::::::=:::: . California State panel revokes par- ole tor convicted murderer Theodore Streleskll A3 The Nuclear Regulatory Commission grants an operating license to the beleaguered Olablo Ca- nyon power plant./ A3 ·:·:·:·:=:·:·:·:·:=:::.;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Nation President Reagan bypasses Congress and authorizes emergency aid to El Salvador./ A3 Mondale, Hart visit Cali- fornia In a bid for dollars and votes./ A3 :;:::::::::::;.;::;:::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::.:·:=:·::::::::::::: World The Soviet Union wit hdraws from the Sum- mer Olympics tennis competition./ A3 Lebanese President Amin Gemayal takes steps toward a national coalition as the country ends a decade of war .I A3 Youth Two Orange County theaters are offering classes for budding young actors.I AS •!-!-!•!•!•!•!·!·!·!--!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:.:·:·:· Sport• Pete Rose, who cel- ebrates his 43rd birthday todayT gave himself an early present Friday, his 4,000th career hlt.181 Angela rally In th• ninth to tie, only to lo•• to Oakland on a wlld pitch In the bottom of the ninth, 2·1./81 Juli Inkster stayed In con- tention for a $1 m llllon bonus at the J&B Scotch Pro-Am event In Las Vegas.182 :-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Entertainment George McGovern proves he has a sense of humor tonight when he hosts "Saturday Night Live." I A9 He may be gone from the tube, but Red Skelton hasn't put himself out to pasture./ A 11 Rellglon Area churches announce Holy Week services be- ginning with Palm Sun- day and ending on Satur- day./ A7 and Al INDEX Callfornla Newt A3 Claumecs 85-8 Comica · A 12 Croaaword 87 Horoecope 88 National New• A3 Public Notices 84-5 R .. I Estate C 1-20 Rellglon A&-8 Sports 81-4 Teievttlon AO Theaters A9· 11 w .. th9r A2 World New• A3 Youth A8 SAT UROA , A l Al t 1-i 1~84 U JU\NI F (,1 1JNT1 I• I .. ~41h •. I·.· ,. ................ , ...... ~- By JEFF ADLER Of .. o.lr,._....,. I The Oranae County Board of Supervisors' plan for casina con- JCStcd parkina conditions at John Wayne Airport. was deah a senous blow Friday when a Supe.rior Court JUdgt &ranted an order blockina construction of a proposed parkina lot. In granting the preli minary 1n1unc- 11on sough t by the city of Newport Beach and Stop Pollut1111 Our New- port, Judjc Philip Schwab ordered county officials 10 refrain from "tak· ing any action 10 1mplemen1" con- struction of •he 1.800-spacc parking lot an a vacant area just north of the San Diego Freeway. Attorneys represenlinJ the d ty and SPON had araued <tunna a morn- io•·lona hearing that the park.in& lot represented the fi rst step in a secret plan already aveed to by supervison to increase flights and exP,nd airport facilities. T he city's attorney. Pierce O'Donnell. told the court that en- vironmental documents concerning the pro1ec1 were legally defi cient bccau~ they failed to take into account 1mpendi na plans for a $193 million terminal expansion or .an increase in the numberofn1ah1s from the current 41 to SS or more. Newport Beach Assistant City Manager Ken Delino applauded the Judge's dec1s1on, saying he exptttcd the city and SPON would prevail. But he admitted he was surprised by the sw1f\ne11 of the ruhna. "The EIR (environmental impact report) did not disclose the parldna lot ts the· first strp and only st£p needed to 10 lO 5 S fl l&h ts. Y OU have tO disclose that. It's that clear and simple," Dclino said of the uoder- lyinJ lcpl pnnc1ple that he believed earned the day for the cuy. Supervisor ThQ1llas Riley acknowl- edged the dec1sjon re presented an important setback for the county. especially as ll affecis on~goin1 .n~o- 111uons with the Federal A v1at1on Admin istration on airport access. Riley, whose district includes both the airport and no1sc<onsc1ous New- port Beach, added tt1e ruUn1 alto meam the county will be unible to bealn construction on the project 1n May. as oriainall~ scheduled. _ But the su~rvisor stud he c~pected the board will pursue l~ (natter by goi ng to trial. Board members pro~ ably will mee1 with attorneys Monday to decide wh.at to do next. he 511d. T he city filed the lawsuit in March after fi rst . Ul'IJnJ supervisors to withdraw the prOJect•s environmen- tal report. cla1minJ it fa iled to addrHs the fu ll expansion project an a comprehensive manner. In arJuing the county's pos111on before the court. the board'5 attorney. Michael Gatzke. said add1 t1onal park- in1 is needed to relieve vastly over- crowded Ollk1na condJlM>Dt a& dill airpon w&elher niata111re lna nud or the tttminaJ 11 expended. He tncd to emphatiu I.hat the two proj«tt are independent of ooe anolher. "Committing to one S3 million proJtct 1s noucomm1tmen1 toa Sl90 m1lhon prOJect." Gatzke sakt. "The quesuon 1s. docs 1~ parkj"' lo t have 1ndcpendent utility from a.ny future airport expansion? And the a.nswtt to that 1s in~pab'.e." • The board's lawyer told the juder that existing park.ins Jol ov~· crowding 1s ~rgcly the resufl of lhe recent con version of a Iii mes 1CtVin& John Wavne Airoort to OC-9 Suoer (Pleue eee AD1.P0•1' I A21 Lower bay may be a threat toJlealth · Yachttna cballenge Increasing poll ution linked to sewage flushed from boats By JERRY HlRSCH Of-Delly .......... Increasing polluuon an Newport Bay may be caused by boa1 owners fl ushing scwagt into the bay. accord- ing to testimony presented at a meeting of the Cali fornia Regional Water Quali ty Control Board at Costa Mesa City Hall on Friday. Although bacterial poll ution has been a problem m the upper bay - parts of Which arc quarantined to swi mmers -pollution is becoming an increasing problem in the Lower Bay, Dr. John F. Skinner tol~ the water board. A recent Environmental Prott~c­ tion Agency study found an even greater hnk between bacterial water pollution and intestinal diseases m swimmers than sc1en11sts once thought. said Skinner. an 1ntem1st at Hoag Memorial Hospital. If the water board docs not take action soon. the water 1n the lower bay may pose a health threat. k.inner said. '"Things are changtng in the bay. Let's not wait until the healt h depart· mcnt hammers a quarantine sign into the ground before we do somethina." Skinner said. Skinner based h1 !1 claim on a study of Orange" Count} Health Depart- ment tests of the watt'r in the lower bay. Skinner reviewed the results of tests at the I 3 cleanest test si tes an the bay since 1976. He fo und only 5 percent of the water samples had a 'Don Juan' Li•elyactlonmarkedCbeflntdayofracln& la the Be9t Yacht Club ln the U.S. The ln the U.S. Yacht Club Challence Cap re~atta concludea today with two raca of NB faces r eaatta, boated by the Newport Htrbfr be ween the Newport Pier and the Santa Tln:htClub;Tbe racttrlll detennlne wblola Ana_Al•er Jetty. 16 charges Torrance teen-ager safe in LA: !~!!"!.~BLE FB1con ~J·r.mS d1aat·L Of 'l .. TJ~er wh~~~~~i~~~;cre~w8:~~hn;o;, I,, J " .LI n ~u lunng them to his home through • newspaper ads or with promt'it''i ot TORRANCE. Cahf. (AP) -A "amazi ngly art1cula1c" an d calm did what he wanted her to do." he exotic gifts was char$cd Frida) w11h 16-year-old girl abducted by during 1nterv1ews w11h police and FBI said 16 felony counts including rape. Christopher Bernard Wilder, the agents at the station 10 mi les south of "I can't believe shc''i come through kidnap and false 1mprisonmen1 millionaire race car driver wanted in Los Angeles. police Capt. James Popp the ordeal as well ao, \he ha!i." Popp Pau l Wilham Jeno,en. 40. ha11 tx·en a nationwide murder-kidnap spree, ~id . added "She's "cry calm and laking 11 ordered 10 appear Monday in Harho1 told pO lice Friday "she was terrified He 5a1d Wilder bought R1sico a very well." Munici pal Court 1n Nc"pon &ach Wilder was ~Oln$ to kill her." plane ticket in Boston on Thur~day Torrance poltct· planned no "'ht•rc prn'>('t 11111r\ \d\ 1hn II 1n to Tina Mane Risi to walked into the because "he th ought he wa!'. going IO charges aga1n!lt M1 s\ R1\lto, but Hil ral\t' h1!> hail w S~'\0,(ICJO kn<;<'n " forrancc police Mallon at 1·1 O p.m.. get killed." <;pokesman John Hoos \81d agent\ frl'c on \50.000 hall JUSt hours after Wilder. 39. shot and "She appears to ha ve been ph ys1-s1ill werr 4ue•111oning hrr and dccl1n -The ca"e agaan't Jcn<,t·n ha' mu,h· killed himself when confronted b) cally abused and indicated in the cd to 53) whether the) con.,1dcrcd her roomed s1nct· the man"• am'\I \pr1I ~ state police in New Hampshire. course of the interview that shr wa\ a v1ct1m or an accomplice. on <.U\pK1on of \<.'\uall\ J\'><IUlllnF The FBI ~•d fi ngerprints co n· tcrnficd Wilder was going to kill her," Popp '!aid she met Wilder on >\pril three ''<>men t"u "ho had m.Hk elusively identified the man who Popp told a news conferen ce. "She 4 -a da) he wa\ regl'itered at a loral dates "'th the man and J thmi "h" commiucd su1c1de as the Aust ral-was threatened several time~... motel -wh1k .,he was app1)'1ng for a "a~ rl"Spond1n, to h1' d a'"tit·d ad 1an-bom Wilder. "My personal opinion 1s o;hr was a JOb at the Del Amo Fuh1on ( rntcr Deput) ()"1m1 .\1111rnr' Rid Despite her nine-da) ordeal. the v1ct1m dunng tb" entire matter and In a method 'i1m1lar to one tht' FBI l\.ang ...i1d there arc no" c:1gh1 "omen blonde. bl ur-t'yed Mm R1s1lo was ac11ngunderagrcatdcalof!ltrcs~. he (PleaeeeeeW1LDER/A2) '>t't 10 tc~t•h that kn~n attalkcd Pair of heroes feted for saving baby's life By ROBERT BARKER Of.._. 0.-,,... ..... H untinaton Beach residents Heriberto Contreras and lanac10 Heredia arc a couple of heroes in the eyes of a lot of folks . They've seen " lot of thinas in their days as trash collectors in west Oranae County, but they'd ne ver had a chanct to take pan in a m1roclc. But that all chan&cd about 9 a.m Mar('h 2•. The two were mak1n1 their rc1ular Saturday morn1n1 rounds and were about to collect a trash bin from a Fountain Valley condominium complex. Heredia saw a tiny bundle on top of the heap. Tiny finaers slipped throuah a blanket. "I saw a hand," he u1d throu&h an interpreter. I ran back to Hcnbcno and told him I fh ouaht I found cttht'r a doll or a baby." The two men, neither of whom 11peaks English, a\kcd a neighbor woman to call police. Officers took 1he foundlina -later named Baby Jeffrey Doc -to Fountain Valley Community Hospital. Contreras, who feels he has a certain 'take, said he wants to adopt the baby and have 1t share his home with his wife and two children. "Whoever did tlus 11 worse than an animal," he said. "Animals don't leave their babies 1n the aarb&&c." Fnday the two mtn were honored by officials at Fountain Valley Com· muruty Ho p1tal who presented each a SIOO check and a community service plaque. "It's JU t our way of sayina thank\, and tocall attcntton to what these two men did," said hospital adm1n1s- trator C'raaa Myen coliform bacteria count of IDOl'e than 100 per 100 cubic cmtimewt of water 1n 1976. The figure bu nadiJy chmbed 10 53 percent in 1983. Coliform 1s a bacteria that ind.icata more harmful types of virutet &lld bactcna may-be pttscnL .., According to stale Health ~­ ment standards, a sample con\aUli.na more than 1,000 coliform bacteria per I 00 cubic c.entimeters of watef' io.- d1catcs an unhealthful contamjna- uon. Pollution in the lower bay a.lJo results from a spiUover from the upper bay and storm drains disclwJ- ina waste-waler from surroundina urban areas, Skinner said. Even a few careless boat owners flushing fecaJ waste into the bay can ca use a measurable increase in bactena, Skinner said. Part of the problem is that there is only one working sewage tank pump-out station for the 9,000 boats docked in the bay. "Certainly 1t 1s a deplorable situ- ation to think that we don't have adequate pump-out fac1ht1cs in the bay. The only one that works al all is at the Harbor Department and even 1t 1s cranky." said Phihp Maurer, the vice cha.ar of the waler board and a Newport leach city cou0C1lman. Sk1nnCT suggested an cducauon program and mo~ s•&n teUin1 boaters not to pump ~ into the bay m1Jh1 help unprove the probkm. A.lthoush th~ 1s a city law ap u111 the discharge of waste into the bay, many people arc una~ of it. The development of rehablc and easil y accessible pump-out stations also would reduCt' polluuon. "If people knew there was a pump-out station in work.ma order (Pleue eee BAT I A2) Paul William Jenaen thl·m .it1cr the~ were alleged I) enticed 10 lht· m.in ·~ ( oun tret"I reS1dencc nl•ar lhl' '\1·"'pon Pier frn,1•n "ho told officers he 1s an um·mplml'd computer salesman, rnuld nPI ht' reached fo r comment r nda' £ arher he had summed u~ th<' l haritl'\ au inst him as "b1zam.' (PleaM eee 'DON JUA!f•/A.2) The bundle tumcd out to be a hve, healthy, red·hau'Cd baby It had spent about 1hrtt of Its flrst houn of hfc 1n the tra'h ban. Wh t the two did was uve the baby'• Ii fe. They also saved its mother -or whoever abendoncd 1t -from murder chal'IC . For if tht'Y hadn't (Pleue He RUCUtRI/ A2) I Herlberto Contreru and a,naclo Heredia accept boepital ad.mlnt.trato1' Cl1lll M1en' ..., ........... '-..... tbanka for tbelr racae effort on hftltalf of Bab7 Jeffrey Doe. 1 - Aa Orenge Coeiat DAILY PtLOT/S.turday, Aprll i•, 19M Chemicals may hurt bay life By JBRRY HIRSCH or .. o.,,,..aW1 were the ports at San f ranC1KO. Los Anicles and San Diego. Chemical Pollutants wa hin& down San Die'° Creek into Upper Newpon Bay may be threatenjna delic•te wildlife lo lhe environmeow prescrve, a state Depart· meot or Fi.sh and Game officiaJ ebaracd. The statt report attributed the pollutfon to the "hiah concentration ofindustria!, boatyard and other maritime acttv1tin and the limited flushina or this restricted backwater area." "Wt are gettina conctmed about the evidence of ODT and DOT breakdowns m the water -these thinas are supposed to be banned." said state biologist Carl Wilcox at a mectina of the Caltfomia Regional Water Qualny Control Board in Costa Mesa City Hall on Friday. Runoff from city strttts and the prt$Cnce of the chemicals in the atmosphere aJso may be caus1na the problem. lhc report said. The report notes that producuon of PCB and DDT has been curtailed and that "the continued presence of elevated kvels of toxic substances" reflects the "ei1.trcme persistancc of those substances in the environment.'' "But it appears the levels of pe-Sticides and contaminents from San Diego Creek arc stayina high. We have to identify the sources of these pesticides and heavy metals," Wilcox said. The pesticides concentrate 1n small marine animals that are eaten by other wildlife and birds in the area, Wilcox said. "This could tx a potential problem 10 the waldhfe 1n the bay." he added. Tests for 1ox1c chormcals and pest1c1dcs 1n the water running into the bay from San Diego Creek are under way to disco' er how severe the problem has ~omc. said James Anderson. director of tht.> wat~r board. o\nderson plans to hold a press conference Apnl 23 to announce the results of the tests. but W1lcoJ1 said he has "informally" heard that the test are showing "elevated levels of pollutants.·· High levels of DDT b) products. PC B. lead. zinc and copper were found 1n the lo"cr ba\ dunng a 198:!-83 study b) the state PCB 1s a cart·1 .. 0@.l'n1r 1ndus1nal chem1ral and DDT is a to\lc. bannro ~s11nde But "these le' el\ do not neLt·~sanl} <.uggest an) threat to public health.'' said Jo.Jnm· \\ hntl•dcr a statT mi:mber fo r the "'atcr board JO 11 ,. /II .. 'j I 4 Conrentra11ons ol thl· l'hl'Ollt'UI!> "'en.• high at the P.il'tftc C'l.la\t Htgh"a~ bndgl' tht' Nl· ..... pon Ba> Police D<X·k. and lhl' Rhine ChJnrwl. '>hl' 'aid. The detection ufchcm1l :ti\ in thl' ha>-\\casaaded by the state's musi.el watch program Mussels arc filter tl>l·der ... that store tollins that pass through their S)Stems. The) "'erl· placed at six points in Nrwpon Ba) in late 191) I Tht• only coastal waters that equaled or !>urpassed Ne\a, port Ba~ 's concentration of PCB Thia chart abowa lncrea1ln& pollution of Lower Newport Bay, tracklnf.tbe percent of aamplea with coliform coun over 100 per 1 OOcc. obtained each aummer from June 20 through Sept. 10 , aa taken from the 13 cleanest aampllng locatlona. ~IB~51t:tiji~itlJI~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BAY MAY THREATEN HEALTH •.. From Al and that 11 wouldn't mes~ up their ship. the} would use 11," kmner said. The: lower ba} once: was able to dean melfofthe polluuon but silt has ctClUmulatcd 1n the "'ater. reducing the Oush1ng effects of thc tides and adding to the increased pollution. Much of the bacterial pollu11on ot the upper hd} 1s coming trom natural sourccc;. .. It 1\ not a'> bad a!> some people 1h1nk but 11 1s not as good as we would like 1t." said James Anderson. tht' water board's spokesman "It 1i. not high enough to have the hay quaran- tined." Concern over bactcnal pollution tn the upper bay 1s growing among Newport Beach residents. E .. P. Benson told the board. "l am here at the urging of some mothers of}oung children who swim in the channel d1rectl) across from the Newport Dunes area." said Benson. who was representing the Do \Cr Shores Community Associa- 11on The bacterial counts arc highest after heavy storms when pollutants are washed into the bay from San Diego C reek. But Benson contended bacterial counts in the upper bay have in- creased in the last year when there were few major storms. "In the Newport Dunes area It is not uncommon to find the bacterial counts exceeding 1.000. but that 1s mostl) after the storms:· said Monica Mazur. who monitors the tests for the county health department. The Newport Dunes is the s1 te of a SJO million. 275-room hotel and recreat1onalcomplex. But the water board did not discuss whether the high coliform levels in the area will present a safety hazard to people v1S1t1ng the facilities. WILDER DEAD; TEEN SAFE ... From Al da1ms Waldc:r used to lun• other ~oung "'omen.\\ lldrr olkred R1'>1<0 $1 00 to PO'>l' for la!>h1on photographs Popp md1tatell ~he left the: mall .... 111ingl) tor Wilder''> purponed photo i.1ud10. "but hl· did an fact pull a gun on her at .-.uml· prnnt .. Popp \aid \\'akkr d ipped R1'>1w·., hau but \\Ould not detail other ph~ Sllal ahuse or Se \UJI ahu\C pcnJ- ang a ml·d1cal e\am IJh:r 1-ndJ' '\sked 1f shl' 1nec.J to nlaP\.· lrorn ~!Ider as the~ dro' c Ea'>t Popp rc:plil·d ".\II ilk 1nforma11on I ha'l' 1<, that \ht: dad not ha'e an~ opponunt1· I) IO get out o f !111s) lontrol · The ICl'n-agcr arn\ed an l 01, .\n· gde'i about 10 a.m. Fnda) and contacted tncnds 1n Torrance. but not her parents. Joe Rtsico and Carol Sokolowski She then went shopping at the rushcf! lingerie storr 1n coastal Hermosa Beach - a d1,er!>1on Popp wuld not explain. A store clerl... M 1Chelc < rune. '>aid R 1s1co bought six item., "'Orth $100 wath monl'' she said Wilder gave her. · Mrs. Sokolowski declined 1mmed1- a1e comment on her daugh1er"s re· turn. sa~ing "hen called at home: ··1 JU'it want 10 ha'c hl'r 1n m> arms again. then I'll haH' a lot tu '>3) I ha'c a lot of special things to share "'''h her·· Police said both parents later ..... ent tn the statio n. but 11 "a'> unclear" hen K1mo might be n.·ll'a!.cd 10 their lUSIC.Xh . Crone 1o ld Tht.• .\\!>oc1a1c:d Pre<;s that she assisted R 1s1co 1n the dressing room "and sh1.· c:nded up telling me all '>Orts of stuff" "There was no doubt in that pan of the con,ersat1on that she wasn't going w11h him because she wanted to She ~1d she had to -he was going to kill her. She !>a"' the: gun. she saw the knife ... .. He had cul her hair and there were bruises on her chest." Crone added. "She said he used an ekctnc shock type thing to make the bruises." Wilder. an electrical contra,·tor and race car dn ver from Boynton Beach. Fla .. was on the FBl's Ten Most Wanted List for questioning in a nationwide string of 11 abduction\ ot young women. Four were slain. Thc abduc11ons stancd Feb. 26 and con11nued across the country until Thursday, when 1n upstate New York a 33-year-old woman was found slain and an Indiana rccn-ager. Dawnette Sue Will, was found along a road with stab wounds. Wilt rcponcd that Wilder was accompanied by a young woman who 1denuficd herself as Tina Mane' Wilder and 1dcn11fied Mrs. Sokolowo;k1 as her mother during the la:ter"s TV pica for R1s1co's return. the FBI said. AIRPORT PARKING BLOCKED ... From Al KO amT<ifl thal th mnrl· 4u1t.·1h than 11ldcr plJnn hut l Jff\ more pa'>sen· gc:r" 11111.1.l'' l'r lountl'rl'd 0 IJonnell · 11 \l1u'rl' gotng. to l'' pand 1hc: a1rpon. vou l J n't lJn1.· 1.iut a program and 1g11orl· that ~ou H: l.'mbarl..ed on one of the largl'st public works projects c"er undcnal...en b} this counl> ·· fhc cit) ·s attornt) added that the board's action was understandable from a poli11cal point of' 1ew "The\ 're buflctecl h\ th& airlines. buffeted b) the f-AA (Federal A.v1a- t1on Adm1n1s1rat1on). buffeted by the Cit) of Newpon Beach and buffeted b> business." O'Donnell conceded. But he said state la.,.,. s11ll requires that lhe project be treated as a. whole. RESCUERS RECEIVE HONORS ... 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"I '<'r\ ont· ot th1.·111 hJ\ 1.k\lnhl·d ham a'> 'rf) •l!".frl'"l'l' f1U\h\ .. ~ ornrn "ho h;1' t Ulllll' 1o puller Jl\o dt•\u atx: llw man a' ' lt11arn•" Jnd "'trant1c · Onl· ~1Ju ng "'"man 111ld rolllt' 'tht' kit p111A1·rl("\\ lrl the I WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 c " man ' prncnn· dnd anothc:r d1.'- ~nbed him a<, ha' anga commandint1 ·:iura " .\II ofthl· women ha vC' been young a nd pct1tC' "'''h blordc nr light-brown hair One woman saad she wa~ sexually attacked by Jensen aOer rcspondin@ to a newspaper ad for a roommate and another ~•d sh<' wa'I raped after replying 10 a s1m1tar cla~~1fied ad Another told oflircr~ she was kidnapped and molested by Jensen. who rtfused to let the woman out of his expensive Merct'dc~ Bcn1 coupe She said Jcn~n drove faster every time she tned t0 get out of the car. One of the women l'.hAIJed that kn\Cn attackrd her in,1dc his locked home Jnd twi.-.t..-d up his face until 11 "looked likc a fi sh" and then forced her to perform a sc>. act Other women said they met Jensen at night spots or health spas and agreed to go on dates with the man. But all said kn!>ch Oc<:amc rough and aggressive l\ltho ugh apparcntl) unemployed. police detet:t1 ves \aid the) believe Jcn5<'n I'> n ch Po lice said he own several home<. in the county Net@.hbor'I \.'lid Jcn~n rent out h1i. Newport home during the summer and lave~ d~whcre. 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The girl was rushed by helicopter to UC Irvine Medical Center, where she was under- Skydivers of China, U.S. will compete The .S. and Republic of China skydiving teams wall go head 10 he3d today and Sunday at the Airspur International Skyd1v1ng Cham- pionships to be held a t Laguna Niguel Regional Park. Three sconng tasks for the 32 free-fallers will mark the compet1- t1on. p1t11ng the featured Chinese team ag.arnst the Golden Knights. a U.S. Army parachute team. The skydi,ers will Jump out of A1rspur's Westland 30 helicopters from 9,000 feet. according to com- pet1t1on organizers. Three inter- national Judges on the ground will use a high-powered video tracking system to record each team's performance. Airspur is sponsoring the competi· 11on, which will run from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. The park is off La Paz Road in Laguna Niguel. D•lly Piiot Dell very la OuerantMd t,A,,,, leit I '-0.t +I f\JllJ 1 •ult '"" .,,,.,, ,),.~' L•" ' JO 1 " .• i I, I 1•f'I '~ ·'' 1 ; l'i ' l '( N I I• 1l J.tr ,t J .,. Ji, 1 going surgery Fnday night. Rees said the girl's I 5-year-old sister, whose name was withheld, has been arrested on suspicion of at· tempted murder. The older sister was being held in La Habra City Jail. Collapsed swing set kills boy A 7-year--old Anaheim boy was killed Friday when a swing set on which he was playing collapsed on top of him. Police said the boy. Jason Erhle, was struck in the head by a portion of the falling swing set. The boy was accompanying his father, who was conducting business al a Fullenon r OsnuARIES home. when the accident occurred at 7:30 p.m .. Fullerton police Sgt. Al Burks said. Wh1k the father was carrying items out of the house. the boy was playing ; on a swing set in the rear yard. when . the accident occurred . Burks said. The boy was pronounced dead at the scene. Services held privately for 50-year NB resident Private family services were con- dl.icted Fnday for Mal) A. Jay. 71. who lived a' half century in Newport Beach before her death Tuesda) at Hoag Mcmonal Hospital. Mrs. Jay. a native Californian. was a founding member and past presi- dent ( 1944-45) of the Assistance League of Newpon Beach. She was an active member of the Irvine Coast Country Club and involved in its formation. as well as a former \l president of the club's Women Golfers. She also worked as a volunteer at Hoag Hospital and was an a ir raid wardc:n for the Ne.,.,.port Harbor area during World War II. Mrs. Jay 1s survived b) her daugh- ter. Terryl Kuhn. of San Jose and a. mter. Julie Ga). of Bc\erly Hills. Sen ices were conducted by the Rev. Charles D. Clark of the First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa with interment following at Pacific View Memorial Park. Funeral· arrangements were under the direc- 1ion of Pierce Bro thers Bell Broadway Monuary. 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Colo. -Five crew members~~ kilJed and iwo inJurcd when two Burun1100 Nonhcm (rei&hl trainsoomded head..on "in a b11 ball of flame" earl)' Friday near a spot where one nonnally would be wait1n1 on a siding. Four olhec:s escaped injury 1n 1he collision, which railroad officials 11id involved 149 can and 10 locomo1ivcs travelina al a combined speed. o( 5S-65 mph. Schools were closed because of the smoky fire but no residents were evacuated from thi1 small farming community about 60 miles northeast of Denver. The two "hot 1hot" or high priority trains meet at Wi~ns ~very morning along the main track between Chicago and Denver. said a Burlington Nonhem spokesman in 0el)ver. Nonnally, one will pull into a siding. but Friday tbe tWO collided. "There is some COnJCCture (the eastbound train) was travelinJ slowly to take the siding," a spokesman said. '1"he collis1on otcurred 700-1 ,000 fett west of the west switch of the siding." StrUre violence e11ealates LAS VEGAS-federal aJcn1s investiga1ed a blast a1 a reM>n swimmina pool Fnday while Nevada Gov. Richard Bryan reported some "st1J_h1 movement" in contract talks aimed at ending a stnke by 17.000 hotel workers. Meanwhile. officials of fo ur striking unions said they expected 5.000 members to march 1n this morning's show ofsolidant}' on the Las Vegas Stnp. The ma rch 1s set forthe busiest day oft he week and police said the) planned to block the three northbound lanes of 1he Strip. The march 1s set against a backdrop of sporadic violence. including the detonation of an explosive device in a swimming pool at the towering MGM Grand Hotel Thursday night. The blast caused little structural damage and no injuries. but left authorities concerned over an escalation in strike-related incidents. Judge to be retried RENO. Nev. -The political corruption trial of federal Judge Harry Claiborne ended in a mistrial Friday. with j urors saying they are hopelessly deadlocked on all seven counts against the judge. Trial Judge Walter E. Hoffman declared the mistrial midway through the eighth day of dehberat1ons. Bo1h sides agreed to a retrial. which was set to begin July 31 . Mlalng boy sought SAN FRANCISCO -Volunteers plan to fan out across the San Francisco Bay area to post notices bearing the picture of a S-year--old boy who was kidnapped from an apartment by a man who beat and raped hi s mother. A $1 5,000 reward is being offered for information tha1 would lead to the safe return of Mitchell D. Owens. who was kidnapped Feb. 2, 1983. from his mother's first-floor apartment in Menlo Park, about 35 miles south of San Francisco. "Since so much time has elapsed since his disappearance. we'll concentrate on pl~~in~ flyc:rs in windows of offices rather than on poles, said Michael Murray. a member of the Kevi n Collins Committee. After the Collins boy disappeared Feb. I 0 in San.Francisco. an army of volunteers literally papered Nonhem Cali fornia with posters beanng his picture and vital statistics. "Our goal is 10 'et 1.000 or more people to blanket !he count> with flyers.' Murra) said of the Owens effort . Prosecutors celebrate ruling SANT A ANA -Prosecuiors are acting const1tu- 11onall) when the> demand to see items mentioned b} defense witnesses dunng trial. the 4th District Coun of Appeal ruled. The decision issued Thursda> upholds a 1982 state law which increases 1he amount of discovery. or ability to gather evidence. available to prosecutors. In th e o;ame decision. the appellate coun also overturned a contempt ruling against a defense auorney who refused to obey a judge's order to hand over a document demanded by prosecutors. The apc llate coun ruled on a challenge stemming from the March I 983 trial pf Victor R. Bailey, who had been charged wi th attempted robbery a~d assault with a deadly weapon. Orange County Supenor Court Judge James Turner held Bailey's lawyer. Deputy Public Defender Diana Polos. in contempt when she refused to provide prosecutors with a report prepared by her investigator. Prosecutors were entitled to see the report, Turner said. because the invesugator discussed the report while testifying at Bailey's tnal. Subsidies for broadcasters? · SACRAMENTO-A task force controlled by Gov. George Deukmei1an's appointees recomme~ded Fnda} a revival of subs1d1es to public radio and telev1s1on stations. financed 1nit1ally by a state loan. Deukmej1an. who abolished the Cahfom1a Pubhc Broadcasting Com- mission and vetoed $2 million in state funding for the stations last year. has not taken a position on the task force proposal, said David Nagler. spokesman for a statewide group of public stations. He said the proposal would be sent to the Legislatu re in the next few weeks as SB 1284 by Sen. Ken Maddy, R-Frcsno. WoRLO U.S. asks Brazllla.n aid BRASILIA . Brazil -the U.S. Embassy asked Fnda~ for "preventi ve arrest" of two Nevadans who allegedly stole $2. 7 mil hon from a Las Vegas bank and flew to Rio de Janeiro The FB I 1s looking for Janice Krebs. 28. and Richard Cochran. 43. in connection with the theft. Hau~er said the request was presented to the Brazilian Foreign Ministry. and that the Justice Ministry here was informed as well. Under a 1961 treat) between Brazil and the United States. e'\trad1t1on 1s permitted 1f the act for which the person 1s wanted 1s considered a cnmc in both countnes. Gemayal alms for coalltlon BEIRUT. Lebanon -Heavy Moslem-C'hnsuan fighting ushered in 1he 10th year of Lebanon's civil .war Friday. and President Amin Gemaycl began consultat1 <;>ns with political foes on a proposed national coalition government. Shell blasts rocked the Lebanese c~p1tal overnight. at midday and at dusk. when major artillery barrages struck residential neighborhoods on both sides of the "areen line" separating mostly Mosl~m west and Christian cast Beirut. Most Lebanese consider Apnl 13. 1975 when the attempted assassination of a Chnst1an leade'r prompted a rct.aliatory attack apinst Palestinian rcfuatts. as the starting date of the civil war. Gema ye I met 1n northern Lebanon with ex-President Sule-1man Fran- jieh, a Maronitc Christian allied with yna and Moslem factions fighting the government. Neither man made a statement after the meeting. Adm1n1str.rnon sources said Gcmayel. also a Chnst1an. planned to meet with other former presidents. ex-pnme m1n1ste" and Parliament Icade~ within 1he ne'<t two da)'i. S0,000 •teelworken rally PARIS -More than 30.000 Frtnch stetl~·orlce"' Joined b) Communist Pan) head Gcorae1> Marcha1s. marched through Pam and rallied near the Eiffel To"'er on Fnday to protest the sovemment's plan to slas~ Jobs 1n money-losing mdustnes. About 3.000 not police and 1endarmes were mob1hted for thr demonstration. the taracst 1how of Communist and worker discontc!'t with Prnidcnt Francois Mitterrand since the Socialist was elected to office with the1rbackina three ytal'\IR<> WASHINGTON (AP) -PrCJident Reapn. frus- trated by a Capitol Hill revolt over•bis Central America policies, bypassed Conarc s on Fnday and aulhorittd cmeracncy shipment of weapon and medical supplies to the embattled govcmment of El Salvador. two con- ar«sman said. Rep. Clarenoe Loni, D-Md • and Sen. Robert Kasten. R-Wis .• the chairmen of the two con&ttSS1onal ~ubcom­ mattces that screen forci&n aid appropriations, said Reapn invoked authority permittina him toatnd milita!')' equipment to a country and defer payment for up to 120 days. Lona said he was "disheancned" by th e president•s decision and predicted it \\'Ould "make it very difficult for him to get the kind of eooperatron ... 1hat he has got in the past" from Congress. Kasten said he would have preferred that Congress appropriate the money. but the emergency action was "second best because they can get the dollars they want." The admm1srra11on 1 xck1n1 S61 .7 m1lhon, and Houte Democrats have proposed to cut this to $32 million. Lona said he wa noufied of the decision an 1 telephone call from William Schneider. undc1'1CC'retary of state for securily as 1St1ncc. Other lc.nowlcdpblc sources reponed the same tep by Reapn. Administration qfficials would not say how much the total would be, add1na \hat the military equipment would be sent down over a period of time. One official said "it will fO out in dribs and dnbs." Some officials wd il wu con11dmd likely that the aid would total at least $32 million. After weeks of pleading with Conaress for money for El Salvador. Reagan was lcf\ empty.handed when the House and Senate bcpn an 10-day Easter recess without acting on his $61.7 million aid request. Congressional leaders had told Reagan &hat &hey would not object 1f he decided to diven $32 million to El Salvador from funds already approved for other countries. Soviets pull out of tennis ~t Olympics Related story /82 alleged violations of the Olympic.charter. The deadline for official entry into the The Soviet Union has pulled ou1 of the Games is June 2 and they have not yet tennis competition. a demonstration spon indicated whether they will participate. at the 1984 Summer Ol)mp1n 1n Los The United States boycotted the 1980 Angeles. it was revealed Friday in what Olympics in Moscow because of Soviet could be the first step toward a Soviet intervention military in Afghan istan. boycott of the Games. // Earlier this week, the Soviets com- 1 n Moscow. Soviet officials werl' not plained to the IOC that the 1984 Games are available for com ment. They previously badly organized and claimed the Reagan charged anti-Soviet bias b) the United administration is playing politics by den y- States and have scheduled a news con-ing an entry visa to a Soviet attache. ference for Monday concerning the Olym· A statement released this week by Tass. pi es. the officiaJ Soviet news agency. warned In a conference call from Monte Carlo to that the move "jeopardized" Soviet par- repol1ers in Wa shington. Philippe ticipation in the Games. Hungary. Czecho- Chatrier, president of the lntcma11onal slovakia. East Germany and Bulgana have Tennis Federation. said the Soviets had Joined Moscow in alleging anti-Soviet bias submitted names of athletes to enter the in preparations for the Summer Games. tennis compe1it1on. but withdrew the Tennis was added as a demonstration names before the Apnl 12 deadline for sponth1s yearandw11lbeafullcompet1t1 ve part1c1pat1on in the event. ·sport i'!'I the 1988 Games. Professionals are "The U.S.S.R. has JUSI withdrawn the being allowed to part1c1pate 1n the Los names they put forward ." Chatner said. Angeles Games. with the field limited to Chatricr said he did not know the pla yers under 20. speci fic reason the Soviet Union withdrew. In Rome. IOC President Juan Antonio but said he didn't think It signaled a pullout Samaranch called for the Games to be held K~ver, toW'Ct'S WCI Reapn opted...,,_ I' .. buy-now-pey-laltt'' oran uodtt pt0vilioeloflll!1' r• 0 miluary Mks law. that pliaa alaowt t.M pl r 1 Al • authonze equipmtau sales wilboutny ttpeymcat 6-8 ' Salvador for I 20 da) "" A Whitt House offldaJ. ·~~ only-on cODdb• 1 that be not be idtnuficd. said Sl2 million wOUld "9 , .. enouah to meet some shon-1erm needs. Wt need -. fundL Wc'dlikeCon.,esstoaoon the rttOrdin....,,artof " aid to El Salvador." ) lo other developments: -Nearly 300 Honduran and U.S. Anny trOOPI ~ pan in a paratroop d rop near Aguacate. about 60 mu. from the Nicaraauan border in an curtiac tbc DefcaM; 1 Depanment 11id was intended to "secure an ~Uom 1 bu.e from which to stqc an assault on an airfield. A larsr • exercise under way in Honduras involves buikhna a dirt • airfield at Jamanran. about 20 m1ln from the Nicarlpaft V border. and Cucuyasua. about 35 miles from EJ Salridot. • from the Games. in "brotherhood. friendship and peace." "I don't think (the withdrawal from the In Los Angeles, Peter V. Ueberroth , head tennis) is an indication." Cha trier said. of the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing "We can't be pessimistic." Committee, declined comment Friday on The Soviets have called on the Inter-what the withdrawal might mean regarding national Olympic Committee to consider Soviet participation in the Summer charges against the United States for Games. Look, Ma, I made it! Ojai, the eecond condor cbtck to hatch at the San DlfCo Zoo In 1984, la ehown ehortly after eheddin« lta abell earlier th.la week. The chick wu the 9CMU'ce of concern becaaee It wu mm- ed aroand lnalcle lta alaeU and hatched from tbe wronc end. 1"~0 Lucas receives death penalty Henry Lee Luca• l• eacorted from the Tom Green County Jail ln San Angelo. Ten.a. after hi• murder conviction. Lucu, who claim• to have killed 360 people nationwide, wu condemned to death Friday night after only 40 mlnutee of deliberation b y the jury that convicted blm of murder in the 1979 slaying of a hitchhiker. Streleski 's parol revoked .. VACAV ILLE (AP) -Officials revoked parole Friday for a former graduate student who murdered his Stanford Uni vers1 t) mathematics professor and refused to promise he would never kill again . Theodore Strelesk1, who spe nt 19 years unsucccssful- 1} seeking a docioral degree. had been paroled March 8 after sen mg 51·i }Cars in pnson for the 1978 hammer sla~ mg of professor Karel dclecuw But his parole was re\-oked the same da} after he refused to cooperate with parole procrdures. Parole officials said tht>n that Strelesk1. 47. had refused to sign rout1nc parole documents. refused to accept S200 in "gate monc)." and told authorities he intended to v1ol:11c his parole "1n a non-' 1olent wa}" when he amved 1n Orange C'ounl} in southern Cahfom1a A two-member c;tate parole panel ruled Fnda~ that Strelesk1 had '1olated his parole cond1t1ons dunng the one-day release b> telling authont1es and news reporters that he planned 10 violate parole. "When a paroll'c cxpressl) states he will ,·1olate the conditions of parole ... this board 1s not required to wait urn1I a parolee actually commits a cnmc:· said the Board of Prison Terms panel. In imposing the maximum six· month term for parole violation. the panel said trelesk1 "represents a significant danger to others ... "It 1s not possible to predict his future acts." the panel said. It descnbed trelesk1 as "more than a little grandiose . .. He feels he 1s a person with a m1ss1on or a message." Although Strelcsk1 told the panel his anger at Stanford n1vers11 y "has been worked ofT b~ the murder:· the parole panel said he "still feels a great deal of anger at <.;tanford." On Mondav. Strclcsk1 told a t"o-membcr panel of the Board of Pnson Terms that he would rather Sta} behind baro; than be released to Orange County. He said his acceptance of parole in southern California "makes me look insincere" in his criticism of Stanford. Strelesk1 has said of the killing that he-was protesting Stanford's treatment of 11s graduate students and the "power and arrogance of Stanford." He was conrn:ted ot second-degree murder in the slaying. The panel heard more than four hours of test1 mon~ Monday. then continued the hearing until Friday. Strclcsk1 was onginally scheduled lo be paroled to San Francisco. but the Corrections Department changed his 1 parole to Orange County after he gavejailhousc interviews in January in which he said he could not promise that be wouldn't kill again Basement tinkerers show off their personal robots ALBUQUERQUE. NM. (APJ -Bruce Ta}'lor's friend Henry has a problem "He sometimes gets stm:k 1n the bathroom. turning left and nght. and 11 takes him a" h1lc to get out of there." hc said Ta' tor\ not worr11:d. though. becauo;c Hen!) 1\ a personal rohot and is not alwa\ .-, e'pccted to kno" his whereabouts Ta,lor is one ol the 11 "basement tinkerers" d1spla)ing thl·1r home·bu1lt robot., at the ln1ernat1 onal Personal Rohot ( ongrcsc-, and Expm111on through unda~ at Albuqucrqul··s ( on,ent1on Center Such at-home crca11ons ac; Hen!) arc a maJor Politicos seek funds and votes from California Gary Hart and Walter F. Mondale panned for gold and votes in California on Fnda) and the Rev. Jesse Jack~n aimed h1 "R:unbow Coalition" at Ohio a.-. two smaller stat~ prcparl'<I to allot delegate' th1 ~cekend in the continuing numbers pme tha1 will dectde the Democratic prcs1dcnt1al nom1nat1on The weekend delcpte pnzcs "'ere small compared 10 contest\ past and future. Aniona camed the b1gc-st delegate bundlr. w1tPI 33 up forarnbsin. turdayc.aucuscs And North Dakota DcmOlrat prepared to d1vtdc 1<4 deltll'lt'I nt the \late convention Sundao, Han nnd Monda IC' madt> a fe" pubhc appearnncc'I 1n 01lil0m1a to bid for votes m the state·~ June ' pnmary llnale. but the) al"° "'ent heavy on fond-ra1\mg c.¥cnts in a state that trad1t1onally provides a bis share of ~mpa1gn monc) for Oemocnt1c candidate Mondale fini hed the fint half of the pnmarv season with a,..commandina delegate lead. 1.045 8 to Hart'\ 57Q nnrl Jnck'lon '\ I H 2 I attrac11on at the confcrcnn'. "hl're rnanula1.:turef'> and robot-related 1ndustnes arc d1spla~ 1ng their "-ares "The tt•chnolog~ itself 1s going to come from thl'SC gcn1uM'<:.. 1f \OU "Ill.'' said Joe Bosworth. president of RB Robot Cori>. and t hairman of the congress steering committee "It docsn 't talc th<' Ford Motors. the Gt>ncral El<-ctnc or the Bell Laboratonc~ to '°' ent the~ technologie~." he o;a1d. "It's going to come from the tinkerers in the basement " The d1~pla~ area for the hom<'-hu1h robots was 1hc main aura<:tion as large and !.mall machines hummt'\J. "h1rred and rolkd about 1he room Mondale, left, la freeted bJ •upportere lo Loe An&elee wblfe Gary Hart $1t.e with Onl· lnokcd 111..l· a mc1..1I t:abml't on " heels. each shelf loadl·d "'1th hard,,arr \nnther "'ore a hat. '-\six-foot-tall hrnn1c -rnlnrcd on1.• ga' ,. nJc, llh hildrcn. talked and even hlu.,hed "'1th a n·J light all ti' remote control. 1 he main e\h1Mit nrc, ar1.· thl' three corporations thal began ma~.-. prodm t1nn 01 'o{l-Called pe~onal robots last \Car -RA Rohot t urp ol l1nlden. Colo .. .\ndrobot Inc. ol San Jose l aht and the Hcalh Co of Benton Harbor, Mich Each had t.ncral rooots on displa). along with tC'chni<:al 1nlorma11on a~'lut memo!) mobility aod \trength l'nce\ for th1.· pcr<..onal robot., d1spla~cd ranged from SJ .JOO for a ltt 10 a'I muth a' S 10.000 ecboolchlldren at a nel.Cbborbood Tunon, Arb. ., Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Saturday, Aprtl 14, 1984 Are ill-[ ated swans really pair of star-crossed lovers? NEW YO RK (AP) -A mute swan that ma)' never fl) apin because of a broken wing underwent treatment th1 week at a suburban wildlife hospital. miles from a lonely swan that may be th e injured bird's lifelong mate. Vctennanans readied the injured bird for surgery at th e L1fehne for Wildlife rehabi.li_ta~ye fac1ht,Y in Monsey, but said 1he prognosis for restonng flying ability was not aood. Twenty-five miks away. Mar)' Rose McGinley kept a vigil outside her Bronx home for an anxious swan -- she believes 1s the female half of a pair that has frequented her neighborhood for ft ve or six years. McGinley thinks the lf\lUrcd swan, c.apturcd Sunday in a Brooklyn inlet. 1s the Bronx swan's mate. However. authonties don't know for sure if the two birds arc male and female. The only way to determine the sex of a swan is through an internal examination that veterin- arians said was too stressful to perform on the injured bird. "All of a sudden she was 9ack by herself on Sunday." McGinley sa1d. "I thought maybe that bl.I guy was her mate ... She could die ofloneliness." Wildlife cxpens said that was unlikely. Swans mate for life, and it's not unusual for them to mourn for their mates although they usually recover, said Chris Sheppard, associate curator of ornitholoay at the Bronx Zoo. "It ccrtai1tly would -shew 1i0mc signs that all is not well. It's quite normal ... the ~ir bond is very strona:· she said. -Sunday Night Is Famlly Night Bring the Kids Fish & Chips Dinner 14.96 Chopped Sirloin Ste~k 14.16 oncludC's soup or s.tlad Inexpensive film proceulng mlnllab•, llke thl• one in Manhattan, are bringing cti•- u tomera back to neighborhood •tore8 from Fotomat-type kloeb. Spectacular Sunday Brunch 10:30 to 2:30 • Complimentary champagne. bloody mary s & screwdrivers LADIES NIGHT -Friday Nights Aft wC'll d"nks. S 1.00 Domt'S!•C bt't'r & wtnt' HAPPY HOUR 4 to 7 Wed. thru Fri. Hors d Ot'UllCC' s DomC'Sl•C bC't'r & w ine s 1.00 Imports SI.SO Photo finishing market in America comes full circle • Omelette bar -build your ownl • Roast Beef. baked ham. seafood ENTERTAINMENT NEW YORK {AP.) -In JUSt under 1v.o dl·<.:adt:i.. lhe Amencan film processing market has ncarl) come full circle. • Mexican. Italian and o ther hot entrees Fridays & Saturdays In the Lounge Fotomat Corp began lunng ama1eur ph otographl·ri. away from their neighborhood drugstores an 1967 b) ofTenng overnighl photo-processing at comenat:ntl) located dnve-up k1oski.. • Oysters & clams on half shell • Dozens of fresh salads • Bagels & lox. fresh cro1ssams & pastries But several years ago. one-hour film proccs~ing shops arri ved on the scene and began siphoning ofT Fotomat'<; business. • and much. much morel 3901 E. CIHt Hwy, CINfll •• , Mar .\nd no1.1.. a small. 1ncxpen'll\ e m1nalab that als.o develops film in an hour as helping "Mom and Pop" operattons 1.1. in back customers VISA' Kis SA. owned b) French physicist-inventor ergl' BR'S INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE SANTA ANA• 1540 E. Warner• <714) 557·0611 ceetwHnCrand &NtwpartFWY E)(lt onover Ra > MISSION VIEJO • College Center • (714) 495-3252 ceetween crown V~ll~I & Av~rv Pl<WVI OTMll SI OltlS IN: WIST LOI AllCIUS. 'AWINA. NCMTH HOU YWOOD, 1"0ftANCI, IO VAUft I SAN DllCO OPEN 10 to 6 ~ SUNDAY NOON to 5 A1t "J'°'thlr" ( t .lftNI f'/f mP l'\nHI ~ f'nlltlY If~ lff IJf\M~C)lfln on CarTOM fO< "ltY 010 <JO Pn<' ,., an!! ~•"c".,_ tUO!l'fl m W'f • ...,.. ".tnn Crasn1ansk1. has come o ut with the cheapest photo min1lab on the market. Its $33.000 price makes the m1nilab affordable for small stores hke Chns Borg's Syossctt Drug on New York's Long Island. Borg says film sales have doubled at his drugstore since he began offering one-hour photo developing I 0 months ago. And, he says, the customers brinjing their film to S)ossett Drug arc also buying prcscnptions and other items. so the S33.000 in vestment in the mini-lab is paying ofT quickly . Borg 1s one of t.SOO customers who bought Kis m1n1labs in the United States in 1983. helping spur a shakeout of the S3.S b1lhon-a-year photo-processing industry tbat has hit Fotomat and o ther kiosk operations the hardest. Fotomat reported losses ofS 13.5 million in the third quarter last year and has closed more than 1,000 of its kiosks nationwide. Meanwhile. the number of minilabs in th e United States has grown from 600 in 1980 to 2. 700 at th e end of last year. Minilabs nQw have I 2 percent of the photofinishing market. according to the Photo Markeung Assoc1a11on, a trade group based in Jackson. Miss. And anal)sts say the market should expand even further. espec1all) with the introduction of the new cheaper mtnrlabs. Crasnianski. a tall. lan ky inventor who built K1s SA on a machine he invented to make keys qu1ckh . says he got thl' idea for the m1nalab when he grew frustrated wa111ng to get pictures back aft l'r a vacation. Ht· says the Ki s mmilab was designed to be fast. inexpensi ve and easy 10 operate. even for someone with no photo-processing experience. :\nd at a recent photo <1how in Las Vegas. Crasniansk1 un,e1led a new machine. selli ng for $32.900. to process rnlor film in less than 30 minutes. Dunngan 1nterv1e'>' at Kt s Photo's U.S. headquaners in Ne" York. Crasn1ansk1 said he expects the company's sales rn 1984 to nsl' to S200 million from S50 mrlhon last )ear. Hl' predicts Kill wall capture 40 percent of the U.S. m1nilab market in 1984. challenging Nontsu Kok1 Co. of Ja pan as the leading seller of mmlabs in this country. Other manufacturers are fighting back. but still ha ve not approached Ki s' S33,000 price. Noritsu's latest model mtnilab costs S48.000 and can develop 2S rolls of film in an hour. Another competitor makes a minilab that costs S40.000. In computer age, his pupils go fish Si\N PEDRO (AP) -Some st udents learn to program computers to sta y on top of Jobs m the next ce ntul). But when Tony Barcott's class studies how to mend ne1s and fish the seas. the) are delvmg into an ancient an that may well keep them afloat. too. in the age of computers. His course in commercial fishing 1s not to be taken lightly. It 1s geared toward Jobs. and Barcott claims a 90 percent placement rate. The I :!-week senes 1s offered bv the Harbor < kcupat1onal Center in San Pedro. Barcott.behevcs it's the onl} one of11s kind in California. being taught on the sh rps 1ha1 scour the o~-eans for fi!.h It is nothing hke the classes nimt studenls take "This 1s all m) dassroom." he says. pointing his finger toward the dock "E'er)'thmg on the dock here." He has a real classroom. and a course outline, although neither rs' el) rmponant in hi s trade. "The skippers come first," he says." An )' kind of work that has to be done. we'll help them. and maybe they will take (the studl'nts) with them." The class. which costs $38. starts in th e offices of the Fishermen's Cooperat1 ve Association. The studl'nts begin working their first week of class. Barcou·s blackboard will probably contain nothing more than a scnbblcd mesi.age to tell has students which skipper the) should report to ··The " hole tleet works with us." he says. "They need u~ here " Teaching the )oung fishermen wasn't Barcott's idea. though he doesn't mind. "They picked on me, but I didn't want to do 1t." Barcon says. "Hell . I was retired. I hated school." And his former students arc obviously fond of him. "This is the most kind man l have ever known," says Salvatore Barone. a 17-year-old fishing enthusiast isl from S1c1ly. "He 1s a reallr, great teacher. "I lovc my job.· the youna fisherman says. "I hk.c to travel a lot. Stttng stuff. I like the whales and swordfish and all kinds offish. But Barcott. who dropped out of school in ninth gnide to become a fisherman. figured he'd be hanging around th<' docks anyway. After he was finally persuaded to lead the cla s. he was told he had to act his high school diploma. He aot 1t. at the age of 60. ".\nd that'c, nut the end of the story," he \aid "I had tu go to colleac. 1 went 10 lJ( l so I C'ould teach theS( hum\ .. At 69 year, old, tht' sk1ppt"r has been teachma "these bums" for 12 years Hts S4th class t>eaan ahout two week, aao Not all of Barrott's "bums" urc kid' John Stv1llo wu a 40-ycar..old painter from Cleveland "I've alwayi wanted to do 1t," he sayi.. "It was actt1 na <ilow 1n my trade. ,o I figured why not take a \hot at 1t.'' He's also hnd o handful of fishcrwomtn. whom he'' not .11 all opposed to "It 1uve~ a l11tk a1mo\phrre to thC' cla, :·he say:. ' : -Amputee can keep pace via ·prosthetic feet By JAMIE SEEUY Ot ... ca... ........ Richard Cunnison. who as president of bis own . professional recruitment company, plays racquetball 'twice a week. Like many busy ex.ecutives, the S4-year-old ;Irvine businessman plays for rclnation and exercise. · But unlike most. Cunnison plays with a "slight ·handicap." Ten years aao he lost his left leg to cancer. Just a year after that. he took up racquetball : Cunnison is like many amputees today. He does not I reaur. consider himself handicapped, 'A handicap is somethin1 that is mental. Losing a leg doesn't have to be a disability," M said ... So my philosophy is to try everythina. "Havma lost my leg no lonaer has any effect on me. With modern advances in prosthetics. there are no limitations." Cunnison's mobility was made possible by his own . attitude -with a little help from a Costa Mesa company. . The philosophy of total rehabilitation for amputees has made Kingsley Mfg. Co. in Costa Mesa the largest ·manufacturer of prosthetic feet in the United States and second largest in the world. according to a company spokesman. For this country's 358.000 amputees. losing a limb docs not have to mean leading a sccond-dass life. For most. life goes on just as before. thanks to modem advances in prosthetic devices. said James Truesdall . . spokesman for Kingsley. The company produces 18 different styles of feet . each having the appearance of a natural foot Many amputees. especially women. own more than one style because artificial feet ha ve to be ch.anged to correspond with the heel heights of different shoes. Women's styles range from those that ca n be worn with flat-heeled shoes to those that can be worn with high fashion heels. he said. KinJSley introduced the concept of molded "feet with toes" eight years ago. For the first tame amputees were able to wear open-toed shoes and appear natural. Truesdall said. "Since then sales have leaped." he said. ··we've received calls from amputees all over the country telling us how thrilled they are about the feet." The company also offers the "Beachcomber" foot. Developed four years ago at the request of the Veteran's Administration. the foot 1s especially designed for barefoot sports hke swimming. The Kingsley foot makes sports and life itself much easier for the amputee. Cunnison said. Transplant vs. artificial heart TAMPA. Fla. (AP)-In a 197 1 cover story. Life magazine predicted that heart transplants would soon be abandoned. ending what the magazine called "an era of med ical failure ... Dr. Stuart Jamieson. head of the heart transplant program at Stanford University. today takes a certain pleasure in recalling what happened the following year: "It wasn't heart transplants that came to an end." he said. "It was Life magazine." Life halted monthly publication for six years. Life was not alone in contending that heart transplants were better at captunng headlines than saving lives. But heart transplants have become much safer. And a competitor has arrived -the artificial heart. The question now 1s whether transplants of human hearts will eliminate the need for the artificial heart. Conceivably, the artificial heart -a technological marvel -could become a solution 1n search ofa problem. Recentl y. the artificial heart's inventor and some of the world's leading heart-transplant surgeons met at St. Joseph's Hospital in Tampa. Fla .. where they discussed that possibility. Dr. Bruce Rem. who performed the first successful heart-lung transplant at Stanford Um versity three years ago. said he was not a stron~ believer in the artificial heart. "The artificial heart 1s so primitive now, I think before it's safe and reliable we may have conquered the immunological problems with xenography (organ trans- plant) and may even be using animal hearts," said Reitz, now chicfofcardiac surgery at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. The notion of using animal hearts in humans has been considered for some time. and was even attempted by Dr. Chnstiaan Barnard of South Africa, who in 1967 performed the world's first heart transplant. In 1977. Barnard kept a patient alive bnefly with the heart of a baboon. The baboon heart was. however. too small. and the patient died within hours. Barnard later tned a chimpanzee heart. But because the number of chimpanzees available for medical research is small, chimpanzee hearts would probably never become a practical substitute for human hearts, Reitz said. Pig hearts. on the other hand, are widely available and appear to be well suited for use in humans, he said. Dr. Richard Lower. a cardiac surgeon who with Stanford's Dr. Norman Shumway perfected certain heart-transplant surgical techmques and developed a method cf preserving donor hearts, 1s also skeptical about the artificial heart. · He believes the device should be used only as a temporary measure. allowing doctors time to find a perfect donor hean. "I think they should have done that to Barney Clark." said Lower. ch1e fof heart and chest su rgery at the Medical College of Virginia. The artificial heart "could function like dialysis does for the renal (kidney) transplant patient." Lower said. Dialysis is a mechanical filtering and purification of the blood of a patient whose own kidneys arc too diseased to do that JOb themselves. Robert Jarvik. the pnnc1pal inventor of the art1fic1al heart. 1s himself cautious about its use and believes that transplants arc gencrall) a better alternative. "It's very clear that any patient who has the opponunitX to have a transplant should have a transplant. • Jarvik said. Use of the artificial heart as a "bridge" until a patient can receive a transplant "makes sense." he said. Accordinf to Reitz. the circumstances rcquinng use of the artificia heart as a bndge would be rare. If it were to be used at all. he would hm11 it to older patients. he said. Jarvik agreed that older patients were the best candidates for the artificial heart because doctors have less experience with artificial hearts and don't know for certain how long the hearts will last. Baylor seeks end to •unseemly' posters WACO. Texas (AP) -After recindina an outnght ban of such displays. Baylor University's p~s1dent has appealed to men students to rcmovt from theirdonnitory rooms any lewd posters of women or posters promotina drup or alcohohc bcveraaes. "I am now appeahna to your basic goodness and your desire, I believe. to always take the high road in hfc. and to not adorn your walls with unsttmly posten of this son.'' Herbert H. Reynolds said in ~uests sent to men's dormitories Earlier this )'Car. Reynolds had revoked a ban imposed without his knowledae by Baylor's dean. He says the Southern Baptist institution has consistent!)' opposed drinldn1 and photoaraphs dcmc.an1n1 women. but that request Ina adherence to that policy is "more cffecu vc than an unenforceable edict " "We can't search every dorm room every day," he adds. -- Sight for sore eyes The Soviet. have managed to upset re.ldenta ln the Paclflc Bel.4fhta area of San Francl8CO by conatructing a wooden abed OD top or the Soviet Con1ulate there. Nel.4fhbora aay the 1hed baa decreaaed their new of the Golden Gate Brlqe, vialble ln the background. Mayor Dianne Felnateln aaya ahe la lnve.tlgating the atructure. Use Answer /It/ service when placing your ad DailyPilai 642-5678 . Lots of Room For Any Room All THREE s179 Each ready to assemble unit stands n "h x 30 ·w • t2 ·o S•nott bookcase m Also available 1n t6 • oeoth at 3 tor S239 Extra shttves cat>.ne1 dooB and oesk 11ao .lre optt0na1 accessories Choose from thr~ durable lll"tishes Vwhilt CW\! butcher blOck and oak mn1ca .. Otano-co.et DAILY PILOT/Setur~ .... 14. 1... M Student t:rampletl by bull upset by anti-Fiodee mail SAN LUIS O BISPO (AP) -A studtnl who .was trampled by . a bull dunn;a a practice rodeo compeuuon was surprised at his hospital bedside with 1nt1-rocko propaganda that he first thoualu was a get-well card. "It really upset him." said the 1o)urcd student's mother, refemog to the mimeo- graphed brochure touting the Slogan, "Rodeos are cruel to animals:· Jeffrey L Hunt, 20. became upset when an envelope that his family had assumed was a greeting card from one of his friends and brouJ}lt to him in \he hospital turned out to be literature from a ~oup supporting animals' rillJt . The famJly of tbt California POI~ University stucknt said thr *ea IE~ which a.me It an undiptonaatte ~ contaJncd tht name and addral ol • At.ascadcro-bucd aroup, '"Actioe fOti Animals' Rj&hta.." The brochure dll'as not s4sncd and Hunts had no id~ho dehvered ic 10 tWr home. But Action (or Animals· Ripg. spokeswoman Daphne Fahsin_a_denleid~ involvement. • "h was certainly not an official com- munication from AFAR." v IO DOWN 0.A.C . ...... •Wtrlc .,.,, v Automatic for Easter Values. 'Name brand TV and appliances at discount prices. 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We Have Been Education of Newpon Beach headed the list of honoree\ Costa Mesa was honored for 11s in volvement in the National Council on Alcoholism's Orange County Em- ployee Assistance Network program. which promotes the preve ntion of alcohol and substance abuse an the work place. Closed For 3 Days To -~--Mark Down Prices On~~ Everything!'' ENTIRE STOCK IS ON SALE UP TO ENTIRE GREETING CARD STOCK IS ON SALE! UPTO 50'°-75~,,. GIFTS UPTO SHOP EARLY 7 5;;,F RECORDS APES! CASSETES! ..... % OFF OUR SELECTION IS ENDLESS AIORTJON ND THI CONICllNCI O' A NATION By Pr..,dent Aonetd RMgan •4•• ........ 95 Parent Kesources ano 1n1ormat1on on Drug Education recently raised more than $5.000 to bring narcotics detective David Toma to Newport Harbor High School for a two-day workshop. In addi tion, the organization's newsletter reaches approximately 1.500 conce rned parents. Explor~rs looking for applicants The. Laguna Beach Police Ex plorer Post is accepting applications. The posi tion as open to an~ youngster between 13 and 21. The ex plorers are trained an the da1I)' work- ings of the pohce depan- mcn1. including radio procedures. laws concern· ing pohce work. traffic con- trol and first aad. The Explorer program as a d1 v1s1on of the Boy Scouts of Amenca (young women arc"'ehgable as well) and is co-sponsored b) t hf" Lagu na Beach Pohce Dt· part men I. Mon.· 1nformat1on 1s a'a1lablc b)' calling officer Lance Ishmael or offi cer Don Coleman al 497-3 311 . $210,000 raised to aidKOCE Thanks to supporters of KOCE Chann el 50, $2 10.383 was raised during the 15-dav Festi val '84 pledge drive held during March. Fcs11val ·g4 underwriters Security Pacific Ba nk. MIA/Basic Information Systems. Chevron USA. Del Taco. Mercury Savings & Loan. Pacific Mutual. and An vil Insurance Cor· portation contributed to th e s uccess of the fu nd-raising cfTon. accord· 1ng 10 a spokesman. The public tek' 1s1on s1a- 11on 1c; based al Golden ~est College in Hunt- in11.ton Beach GuidetoOC media now available The 1984 Orange County Media Darectol'). wtut h lists information about more than 200 nc"spapers. radio and telev1s1on Sta· 11ons. cable companies. col· lege news and sports infor- mation bureaus. magazine~ and specialty publications. as now available. The 1984 edition is the 24th publication of tht directory. and is taraeted fo r community 01J1n1za- taon publicity, public ttla- t 10 n s pro fessio nal s. advcrtasers. f/eclance wnters and othen. who wish to contact media per- sonnel The di rectory 1s avail· able by sending SI 0 to Orange Count} WI CI (Women an C ommunica· 1100!>,lnc.). P.O Boll 43 73. Irvine.CA 92716 Proceeds from sales help ~upport WICI 'K'holanh1p and workshops Call U2-Sl71 Put a few worda to work for ou . ~ CC>ut OAILV P-ILOTIS•tut~. ~ 1 .. , 1 ... R fl I c I 0 lJ '.: NI) l f ~ Area churches announce Holy Week servie It. A.Mrew'• Ep6~ Clluell, 4400 Barranca PaJ,way. Irvine. will bes.in usHolyWeekserviceut 81.m. on aim Sunday with Roly Eucharist RJte 1 with litura> an palms. At IO 1. m. will be the Proct-H1on of &he Palms uad the LltWJY for Palm Sunday with readina of the Pa11lon namtlve aC'COrdina to St. Manh~. Monday throuah Wednesday thtTc will be Hol) Euch.,-ist at 6:30 a.m .• noon, and 7:30 p.m. On Maundy Thursday thett will be momina prayer at 6:30Lm. with HoJy Eucharist hcalins ltrvlce at noon. The Ho1y EuchariSl stri ppina of the altar and choir pttttn· ~uon will be at 7:30 p.m. From 9 p.m. throuah Good Ff¥ay at noon w111 be The O"at Watch. Members of the t'Onartaadon may sian up in the Narthex to keep watch at the lltar for one hour dunna this period. On Oood Friday the lituray wi th Holy Eucharist will btlfn at 6:30 a.m .. From noon until 3 p.m. will be the thiel-hour midday office wiah meditations. The office of Tti\ebruc (Service of Shadows) with choir and meditation will be held at 7:30 p.m. Hol y Saturday will be the Great V aail of Easter: Lum1 n Christi. Easter baptisms and candlcliaht procession at 4 p.m. For further information. call SS9-4699. • • • Ml11toa LuU1eran C.ardl, 24360 Yosemite Rd ... Laauna Niguel. announces llS· Hol y Weck ~rviccs will bej)n at 9 a.m. on Palm Sunday with a performance of the cantata "He Set Us Free" by the Chancel Choir. New members will be received with a special reception in their honor following the service. Thr Maundy Thursday service will feature a unique "gen ti le version" ofa Seder Supper beg.inning at 6:30 p.m. Accompanying th e 1rad1tional Last Supper comm· mcmorat1 ve service will be a dinner prepared and served by members of the congregauon. Reservations are Nazarenes to present 'Hosanna' musical usacsted IC>r this dinner. Oood Friday wall be observed at a 7:30 p.m. TeMbrae service focusina on tht lHt seven words of Chri11 and culminatina with the veil ins of the cross. The 5evco words and commentary on them wiU be presented by the lai&)' o( the con~taon. For further information. call 831 -8820. • • • Lapa.a ,Pretbyteriu CllvH. 41 S Fornt A vc .. Laauna Beach, will celebrate the beainnina of Holy Week ~iib 1 Palm Sunday service at 10:15 1.m. The Rev. Or. Jerry Tankersley, pastor. wlll Jive the: sermon.. • · The Chan<ltl Choir, directed by Mitzi lnterlandi and acompanicd by Ellen Wright. organist. will present Easter music. During the service. new memben William and Wioifred Lewis, Susan Santopietro. Christine Hallen-Bers. J. Cranor Richter. Marty and John Baston. and Betty, Chris and Eric Freeman will be received into the church. rollowing the service. the new members will be honored at a reception in Fellowship Hall. At 5 p.m .. a "Holy Weck Praise and Healing Service" will be conducted by Pastors Tankersley and Ed Caldwell Organist Wn&ht will provide sacred music. Maundy ihursday there will be a communion service at 7:'30 p.m. The Chancel Choir will sma several anthems. Dr. La ngley. pianist. will play prelude and offcnor) selections by Strauss and ~ach. On Good Friday. from noon to 12:30 p.m .. Pastor Tankersly will conduct a "Service for Medi1at1on and Prayer." At 6:30 p.m. the Clippers Fellowship group will have a potluck dinner to be followed by "The Easter Story" to be gi ven by Bob and Frances .Bryson of Leisure World. For information and reservations. call 494-75.55. • • • Presbyterian Churcll of tile Covenut 2850 Fairvu:w Rd .. Costa Mesa. will present the Covenant Choir in Dale Wood's cantata "A Service of Darkness" at 7:30 p.m. on Maundy Thursday in the sanctuary. A Sacrament of Communion will follow. Child cart will be provided. For more information. call 557-3340. • • • Falo LuUaeran C'llurcb, 8200 Elhs Ave .. Huntington Beach. will conduct a service for the handicapped on Palm The Sanctuary Choir of the Westminster Communi ty Sund~ at 3 p.m. Church of the Nazarene will be presenting John Lee's hile SP.fcifically designed for the physicall y hand1- "Hosanna" in two performances which will include capped. family and fnends are also in vited to attend. The special lighting. costumes. dramatization. full choir and informal service will be conducted by Pastor Ken orchestral backgrou nd. Fuerbringir. Thl"perfo rmances will be held on Good Friday at 6:30 ConttntunJ its Hory Week ~ices. on Maundy C p.m. and on Easter Su n1a) at 6:30 p.m. at 8 th 00 e Westminster t~~~~~i~~ 7~i?i ~~~~b~~~d. will be stnpped and Hol} omm~naty Chu rch o the Nazarene. .5 Bolsa Ave., On Good Friday the Service ofTenebrae will be held Westminster. 7·30 The musical drama will transport the viewer back in <at · p.m. . . ti{l'le to witness Judas betrayal of Christ, Jesus praying in l For more informatao'!· ~all 962-557 1. the Garden of Gethsemane. Peter's denial that he ever Fowa&ala Valley Baptist Cburcb. I 0460 Slater Ave .. knew Him. and to expenence the realization once again will present "The Easter Story." a dramatic presentation that Jesus is ahve. Admission 1s free to this Easter Story. by the Chancel Choir, Children's Choir, and cast of the For more 1nformat1on. call 891 -6 751 or 892-31 76. congregation on Palm Sunday at 9:30 and I I a.m. W•to" Chri1t ridina into the d ty on 1 donlcey: h rt H11 tuffenns and llOftY on the cro11; and ttj01ce in the Lord's resurT«1ion thTouah the combined mediums of contemporary mUJ.1c, drama and multi-media. The public i11nv11ed. free of ebarac. to cxpenence th as realistic pon.ra~I of the Eas1tr story. For more 1nform1t1on, call 96J..9708. • • • New no.pt ~rlJtlu Cbrdl. 61 0 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa. will bqin its Palm Sunday worship at 9: 151.m. wi th a Bible study class taught by Dr. Don Sharer, associate minister. At the 10:30 a.m. suvice. the Rev. Or. Eleanor Jackson wilJ cbaJkn~ the conareptaon to put what they believe into action with her messaac "Oare to Believe.'' Special Easter music will be provided by tenor Richard IGntey and organ 1st Betty Wooldridge. A special Good Friday serv 1~ will be held at noon with seasonal music by Jan KnQwlton. Dr, Jack.son w1U prucnt a message entitled "The Miracle of the Crucifi x· ion." Weekda~ classes in Practical Christianity at the church have been cancelled this week due to Holy Weck For more 1nfombt1on. call 646-1032. • • • Capistrano Valley Cllarcll of RellgioH Scfeace. 32261 Camino Capistrano. Suite 0-106. San Juan Capistrano. will hear the Rev. Jacquelyn Harrold ask thr question "How Do You Roll Away a Stone?" at the 11 a.m. Pal m Sunday service. Re v. Harrold believes the answer hes 1n becoming one w11h spintual power when physical power or mental power doesn't work to change some condauons in life that are difficult to resolve or change ... With spiritual power. we can open a wa y fo r new th111gs 10 happen.'' she says. For furth er information. call 240-6643. • • • Faitll Lutheran Cllarcll. 34381 Calle Portola. Capistrano Beach. will host the Christ College Choir and Handbell Choir from Irvine on Palm Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The 36-voice choir and accompanying I I -member handbell choi r will present a vaned program of choral works representing many eras of music from the early Renaissance through the Romantic era and mto the 20th century. Also featured will be arrangements of Negro spirituals and early American hymns. The choir will be accompanied by D. Ray Halm. Christ College Irvine president, and CCI sophomore Li sa Su nderman. For more information. call 752-6221. ••• Rancho Capistrano Community Cburcb. 192.51 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. will hold 1wo special services during Holy Weck. On Palm Sunday. at 6 p.m .. a Passover meal will be held in the church sanctuary. Betty Panell is coordinating the evening program. and Steve and Joan Carman arc 1n charge of the Passover meal. On Good Fnda). a special Communion Service will be held at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Robert A. Schuller will deliver the message. The church choir. un der the directi on of heldon Otst'Ud. w1U prestnt "A SrrvK-eof ~ ... •• "7J Dale Wood. Thit will include 1rvcral chOrll .... on thf last worcb of Cbnst alone whh an ICX!an't narrauon. Phil Kri1tianson w1U IOCOmPM)' the r the orpn. Communion WJll be he\d at the ck>w or ~rv1ce. For more information. <:111 6-43-2700. • •• Oraqe C..1l Ualtarlu Uldvnallst ~ 12j Victoria St .. Costa M~ will hear an lddtnl by the Re Dt. Chris Schriner, minister of countehne. on Mis ina lna.rodicnt in Unitarian Universalism .. al 10: a.m. on Palm Sunday. Dr. hnncr, licensed · fam ily and child counselor of Cost.1 Mesa. n author "Easy Effort" and "Confident Livi na." For details on the children·, reba,ious conducted dunn,a the service, contaet l"ne N1 coordinator. at 963·1766. or Betty Hogan. commit chairman, at 897-8191. Pianist will be Marion Golian of SanUI Ana. For more information. call 646-4652 or 642-2 1•2. • • • Neipbor'hod Co111re1aUouJ Qa~. comer of S Ann's and Glcnneyre Streets. Laguna Beach. will obtet'Vi Palm Sunda) at the 10 a.m. wot""h1p service with a all·mus1c program presented by John Thompson. t'ho1 director .. assisted by Michael Sande~. organist. The program will feature .. Great Choru~s" wit \(lccuons from Hassler. Bach. Brahms. Faure. Gau Stamer. Schubert. Mendelssohn and Gounod. shcrs will be James West. Dr. Edwin Goddard. U Williams and Gary Hoover of Laguna Beach. and Dona Bndgcs of Laguna Hills. Acolytes for the month of Apnl are Kelly Bevins a En n Eilers. Hosts for the coffee hour following the service wilJ Valene and Jack Fellows. Greeters will be Alma and Burton .• Bible Stud) Fellowship meets at 9 a.m. 1n the churc library. Sunda) Sc hool children will be taking part in lh.f Palm Sunda)' service. For more in formation. ca.fl 494-8061 • • • Fin& Untied Metllodi1t a..,cll. 420 W. 19th St., Cos Mesa. will present "Requiem" by Gabriel Faure, plus G. Handel's "Concerto No. 4" for organ and strinas on Pal Sunday at 4 p.m. The program will be presented by the mus· department of the church: John L. Lamkin. director. Dua ne Hanks. organist. ' A frccw1ll offenng will be accepted to support t church music program. Child care will be provided and there will be recept1oii'tn Thompson Hall immediately following progra m. For more information. call 548· 7727. • • • St. PaaJ'1 LatHraa 0111'c~. I 190 MomtnP.adc Drive, Laguna Beach, will observe Palm Sunday with a special (Pleue Me RELIGIOUS/A.8) r Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY IEW THOllHT CHlllSTlll CHURCH Rev.Of.EleenorC.Jackeon "DARE TO BELIEVE." Bible Study Class 9 : 15 Sundar Mo1mng Mess.Jge & He;i/ing Service held di 10 JO 11m -----111w.11ttt1t ........... .,.. (lH) M1·11JJ 11a1 a .. sac• <11•> 141 •tt• PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH A.L.C. Pastor Don Bredtro -Pastor Dan Knudsen HOLY WEEK Aprll 15-22 , .. m Sunder Wonhlp -l:OOAM, 11:00AM "Aulhoflty end Submlealon"-#•lor KnudMn PfMChln9 Wedneeder ... 7 Men'• Lenten BrMld•t et ColoftJ Kltdten Meuncty Thurld•J 1:30PM Chrteu.n Peuoww Seder ...., Cell church tor ltcket lnfonnetlon Good FrldaJ -7:30 PM VelHng of lM CrON 8ef'vtc. le•t., Sunder -1:30AM aunrtM hfvtce encl breekt•l Peelor Knudeen prNChlnt l :AM, .. .30AM Fntlvel Wonhlp PeatOf 8rendtro preechlng MufMry Av.....,._ fof elf Mrtklff. V\MtoH ••r• w.ic-1 E.MeM Verde Dr. et Belt• C09te ..... Phone~ SAJ ~T .JA~\l ES tnYltM you lo obNrW ,,,. d'8rnefk end Joyow "'9nft ol Holy w ... end EeeW wlflt ua. .. GOOD FRIDAY 6 30 AM • Holy Euctianst 12 oo Noon 3 00 PM -Med1ta1tons of the Seven Last Words cJevot1ons and hymns of the Passion 7 30 PM . Tenebrae -An ancient dramatic and moving presen1a11on HOLY SA TUR DAY 4 00 PM Holy Eucharist and CHILDREN S EASTER SERVtCE Easter Bapllsms and an Easler ptanl fO< each ch1kl EAST£R SUNDAY s oo AM Sun11se Service Easter V1g11 Service of New Fire First Eucharist of Easter, and Sermon 1 oo g 00 11 00 AM Three Choir Celebrations ot the Holy Communion w1lh Sermons , c ndc1 care ar me 7 00 9 00 and 1 t 00 services 1 -...\1'\I J \\ll.~U 'l~I <>1'\I <Ill I« II 3209 Via Lido • NeWPor1 Belen • 71'-67>-0210 CHURCH OF CHRIST ., w. Wlleon, Coeta ..... .....,,., We're A Going -OIOWlng -OrOWlng Church IUMOAY H"V1CSI 111&.1 ITUDY I A.M. WOR ... 10 A.M. I I P.M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS Sunday, Aprll 15th, 1984 "DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT." Cotta Me9a -Flrat Church of Chrltt, Sclentl1t 2110 MMe Verde Df., CMta M"4.. Crturch I lundeJ lchoof -10:0it A.M. " ....... "°°"'· 2llO ..... Verde Df. I A.M.-4:.IO ,.M. Mon. ttwu .. ,. Wed. 1·1:IO P.M. -t-t:tO P.M. trvln• -Flret Church of Chrltt, Sclent11t "9ftctto len .loequtn lntermedlete lchoof •1 MtcM1l1on (NMr Yele) C"un:h a lundew ldtool -10:00 A.M. Reeding"-"'· 4330 8enenc• Pkwy., 8uHe 145 llonKteM Pteu 10 A.M. -4 P.M. Mon. thru Set. 10 A.M. -1 P.M. Thurldey Ch110 C••• Su,,dey & We<lnMCllV Huntington Beach -Ftret Church of Chrlat, 8clentlat n-l ottw., HunHngton llMch Crturdt I luftdey tcMol -10:00 A.M. " ...... "°°"' -121 lleln It. Newport Beach -Flrtt Church of Chrlat, 8clentl1t 3303 VI• Lido, Newport BHch Church a lundeJ School -1:00 a 10:30 A.M. Reeding ,.oom, 3315 VI• Lido Mon. lhru let. -I A.M.-5 P.M. Tun. -7·1 P.M. Chlkl c ... P1ov.O.O T....Oeys 9 30 '' 30 . M lo< Study '"'14> Newport Beech -Second Church of Chrltt, 8cleftt'9t S100 Pectftc View Df., Corone del Mer Church I tYftdey lc:Mol -10:00 A.M. "Mdlng "4HNn -.. "8" I . c ... l Hwy., CdM WED. EVENINO TESTIMONY MEIETINOS - I P.M. ALL CHURCHES Ail a•e cot<l1ally 1nv11.0 lo 111end lhl' church H rv1ces i"d en1oy ine prov1190ea ot Ille Reading Rooms Cr\llll C1re Provided AT All SERVICES CttMd c .... Provided AT AU H"VtCll SERMON TOPIC: APRIL 15th "Beyond Illus/on." CtUtCH OF RELIGIOUS SCINCE Member of the United Church ol Refloloua Science 2205 MAIN STAE!T, SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 92~8 Adults & Jr Chu~h For lntormetlon 9:00 & 11:00 Rev Peggy BUMll 969-1331 .. A.M .... ~ .. IT I?" • IDPORT HARBOR llmDAN CtUCH 'THE DECLINE AND FALL Of THI VUY a £UG10lll .,.. Do.er Dr. •Wl"ORT MACH 8181..E HOUR FOR CHll.OREN .... , PN ~ ....... -.,_.. C.... Yeuth Mlftl9w ..._., J . 8efw. , .. .., lllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij~~~iii!i!~~~ \._.. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH WORSHIP SERVICE ......... 8AM & 10:30AM E SON SUNDAY SCHOOL. ........................... 9:15AM THE REV ROBERT CORN LI Signing for Hearing Impaired... 8AM Service 1:00 AM Cudurlst ....... CM9 AVAUaa J:l5 AM Cuchlrlst, Cludl Sc"°'1J I Mlw1 WILCOMI 21 Park ~ve. la a Beach 494-3542 CHRldT LUTHl!RAN CHURCH CGMMUllTY CllUICll IY M IAY nov:4:.'L8= ..... Flowerlng Tr .. Foundation Lo4Mt V. TerMW, ,...._ -G1·1'11 PALM IUNDAY 9ERV1Cll 11:00 AM lrwc• .-eke. , .. ,Of Rev. tNftef aoott Worehlp lentce NI & 10:i0 A.M. ....... , •. 7·30-io·OOPM ()~ s-~... lundeJ letw* I AcNM ... c .... -.. .20 A.M. I nu --Chrlatleft lleimemtery lc"°°6 -........ 14' E. 22nd It., Coeta ..... M5-7UO •afll e 111 ove ... ltOt e•r S.11da11. t\Pftl II. lM .. 10-00 •"' fM ... <Ill ... ., ..... ~ .. 111 .......... A.r.-lc. a..rc• ..... LNtlllle ....... ,_, .. ,. OiBc.. , ........... -. ......... C......_CA"69' ""I f U /7M-41M ST. M RK "'9UYTIMAN CHURCH ........ Dr ............. ~ .... .... .... ........ ..... ,..., w ... · ,.... Annie .. '-* Ro41., Whitte n, Muak Oire«cw A*'" l~kltt I CNW C.,. t:OO •• w......, a c~ 1cMet 10..-00 e.m. fNtWff c .... lot" Howe -'°' lftt.: c .. , .. , COIMMITY CtUCH CONGREGATtoNAl 111 ttetlotrope Ave. COfone del Mer 144-7400 Donetd W. Kyla, Mlnletef 10 A.M. -lundaJ WoreNp ~ct> &:NIGi _,~ewe HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dleclplee of Ctu't9t) 2401 tntne et ........... e,q..5111 Mominc Y Wonhip 10 AM Sooday School 9 AM o.ne lweneon. Mlntetw hurch of t. Matthew by the ea rT1ao11oonat Eo1scopa11 "EASTER EUCHARIST" SUNDAY -9:00 a.m. 18ook of Common P1ayer 19281 MERTZ HALL or Community Congregational Church 6 1 1 Heliotrope. Corona del Mar The ltn l'11Ml Hohtftkl -Sl2·2201-The Rn. SMUii Scheibltr RELICIOUS SCIEICE 148 22nd St. Costa Meu INFO: 960-2715 Aprll 15th Topic: Rev. Emie'- Nylandef "DIVINE EVALUATION.'' s..as 9 Ul Slllday A Cordlal Welcome from Th• UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Coate M ... FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Harbor BIYd Church lehool t:30 WOfehlp 10:45 Charles 0 . Clerk. Minister Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Huntington Beectt North COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Hell Ave. 842-4481 Worahlp lentc:e 1:30 A 10:00 1:30 Sundey School 10:00 Interpreter lor the Hearing Impaired a l •000 a.~ Worship I Church School Fountain Valley 1:30 -10:00 •.m. FIRST UNITED __:D::..:r..:... . ..:..W:..:.ll;.;.;.ll:am~E"'"" . ...;;S;..;.te ...... e .... 1_-1 METHODIST CHURCH Newport Beacn 18225 Bu•h•rd St CHRIST CHURCH ta-~ av TH! SEA UNITED METHODIST "HE IS RISENI 1400 -:.r~=• Blvd "HALLELUJAH!" Dr Robert B Shepard JI James R Hadley PHtor Wonhlp & Church School worahtp I Chuteh lcMo4 t :30 A.M. WMlld•~ Pre-School end D•J Cere 7:30 A.M ... :00 P.M. 1:30, 9:30, 11:00 AM Nl!WPO"T CINTEA UNfT!D Ml!THODIST 1t01 ...,.,_... A.._, corone dlil ..., '44-0145 Worthlp a Church School 9:30 A.M. Rev. Ken McMiiian Y °" Wiii .. Welcomed -And Helped! FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mein •• AclafM. """~ hech llVMDAY: Morning Vvorsn1p 9AM 8Lbl• School 10·~$AM Eventno W o'1hlp 8f>M Aet1" Youttl or...,.-Nunety ~ M•• f1111 o .... M..icOll'I M•l'ltlten '.,_.,~Ider! 011tct0t Of Cttr1111an f~tlOl'I DtAL·A.olVOTIC* -....... Oflee -..... " Ctwtel llftoe ,_.. TEMPLE ISAIAH PrtSfnls a P1ssovf1 Sedtr 101 11\f! community Monday n ht Ap•!I 16th I 98t at 6 lOPM at lht Oak~ Clubhou\f 16th St Comtf lr•tnf Newport Buch r ully t~l~fd din11t1 and ~11hlul certmony Sl~ adults llf\ 6 13 Sl~ ~\I~ S7 M.tkt rnm1t10ns tarly '~°'' 54S.1311 or Hl·1123 This Sunday Worahlp In \. l.J ST. ANDREW'S PRES8YnRIAN CHURCH &00 St Andr.wl Rold• NHport 8w:tl • &31-288"z °'· ..... ,_ ............. ·~,...., 0 PALM SUNDAY SERVICES ~ 7:30. 8 :45 & 10: 15 A.M. t:: KING FOR A DAY? ~ MAUNOY THURSDAY COMMUNION MEOl'TAflON 2 4PAIL 19TH 7 30 PM Z °'. "°"" A. HuffmM\. ~~ Q Programs -7 30 am Ghil Care ~ 8 45 a m -1nran1s lhru Adult Clasle$ 2 10 15 a rn Infants '"'v 61h Grade & Adult Classes 2 MC Hetptlne-146-2222 8 ~..q...q...q,~.-:q.~~~-« ~ Laguna Presbyterian Church ~ ~ .f\. The "Churc h qf the C himes" ~ } • -l l')furt·.._I \H 'llU<' rhollt' l9 l 7')55 ~ 11 I \ Int 11111\ • hllrt II IHI !111 .... 111!11 ( 1111111\ I II -..1 1111111.111o1'" ... l"lfh•ll' ~lc'.11111111111111 .. 1• /... I Sunday Wor-shrp JO: J5am ~ '.-Child car e provided ~ ~ • I Church School Classes 9 :00am ~ ~ u: ? Wl!tl aiy OIOC)flfl'IS IOI Cll1Wlren yQUCll '"" adult1 ~ • .,~ Qr ""VJ 1.,..,.,.,, ~Pu. , ( ~ W •-l'WI :) I t!w•O f~ Aa.i 1 '""'' ~ UIAl 1\ l'AA't t-.1< -1'4 PRA't ~ ~~~ PRESBYTERIAN CHLICH OF THE COVENANT 2llO f..,.... M.. Coeta ..... -517-SMO .,.. A. l(unte, , ... Ot Terry McCanne. DireclOf of Youth M1n1s1ries Cyndi McCenne. O.rec1or or Children s M1n1slrl9S lundaJ Wonhlp -l:IO I 10:00 A.M. Church achoo! -Chltdr.n "'"' Adult• 10:00 A.M. Nureery cere •vefleble -l:JO I 10:00 A.M. VMIM'• -7:00 P.M. ALL SAIN TS AMERICAN EPISCOPAL CtUCH Acc_....to..._ 1•21 .... .,.c-~ l 8002 Bushard, Fountain Volley 963-3801 HV. STWHI,.. W . ,_..,._ llCT09 HOl Y COMMUNION MOINING ... A YEl-CHUICH SCHOOl MOttNING ,.lAYH & SERMON ...., C1 h 1 Rnt I ~ s-.My I I A.Jo4. ..... ,....... t:llA.M. t 00 AM 9 1S 4"' 11 00 AM ~ SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HARBOR REFORM TEMPLE ~lentc:ee Friday •veftfnt 1:15 P.M. Femfty lentce n 0 n , Fwat Frtday of lM lftOfttt. T:IO .-.M. Stntl& tM """" .• .,... .,.. -%lit ..... Rebbi Bern•rd Po King Musle Arie SNk'-r EdUCetor N9flCY L~n Al Vlolllon ..._,..,_.,. J~' EutbMI °' ~Bwtl.Cettt ,., ................. ,. ~ (ConleoMltl\191 ¥ Pr•·Schoot Hebrew & Sunday Sch~ 8er/M1t1v•h Training Youth Group -Slstattlood Serv1e4il F'r1 8 1s pm Set 9 15 em Sun 9 30 em 117 We•t Hamilton, Coeta MeN 111-s212 BITT RHffi CJ....all·Mll C ... l -18GJ fll I ~ ·lt.» a.a F~tty Ser«ea • 1&1 Frldey of MonUI -7 30 ~ ScftoOI. Aduf1 Ed , Youtr'I ~. &nglllll 1011 Cam•tbaell, Newport 9-eh ,..,.....,. ... , 144-1 • j \ ----------------------·.-.------. -------- 0t8nge Coat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Aprtl 14, 19M Thea·ters plan youth classes ·Aeling workshops for children have been announced by lWO Orange Cbunly theater groups. . An eight-session workshop for c\l.ildrcn aged 9 to IS will be con· dueled during May and June at the Westminster Community Theater. ~nother workshop for youths 13 to I 7 ~ns today at the Gem Theater 1n Oirden Grove. 1Enrollment in the woruhops will be limited only by the number and ~c of the children. and no experien~ 1s necessary. There will be a nominal enrollment fee to cover insurance costs that will be announced at the ume of enrollments. At Westminster. instructo rs o/.ayne Mayberry and Hillary Cole w11l focus the workshops o n basic act.ina. ski~ls mcludan$ charac· tenzauon. 1magmat1on. 1mprov1sa· tlon and pantomime. The session will conclude w1th the performance of a play. The program will begin Ma> 5 and will run thro ugh June 30. meeting each Saturda) from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at lt'le theater. 727'!. Mapk St . West· minster. Parents interested in enrolling their children should call Mayberry at 750-2907 after 5:30 p.m. The Gem Theater workshop will provide an opportunity for teen·a,en to increase their performing skills in a. professional atmosphere. accordmg to director Pam Wyderka. The emphasis of the six-week worhhop will be on 1mprov1sat1on. scene stud> with an emphasis on aud111on techniques. and cold read· mg. Young people of all acting levels and experience are 1nvtted. To the Mu Classes "'Ill be held Saturda)' afiernoons from I to 3 p.m. through Ma" 19. The cost 1s $45. payable on toda\ ·s first class session. The workshop "ill be held at the Gem. 12852 Main St.. Garden Grove. Further information may be obtained by calling the box office at 636· 72 13. Maxine, a year-old Austral- ian •beep do&. would like a better home than the Hunt- tnaton Beach Humane So- ciety. You can see her there, but go via Pacific Coa•t Hl&hway becauae of road repaln. Young Child Week slated at Mesa park The ··'-"ed. ot the Young Child" wall be celebrated in Orange Count~ Young artists vie at college Young Orange lount) artists arc an vated to exhibit their works in Golden West College's second annual Drawing and Patnttng Contest for seventh through 12th grade students. from Apnl 29 to Ma} 5. highlighted b> a celebratton at Costa Mesa's TeWmkle Park on the final da). The observation 1sa pro1ect of the Orange Count) Association for the Education of Young Children. whach stnves to acquaint people with the many schools and activities offered to small children in local commumttes. Schools and other agencies which work with young children will be at the park with activities for the kids and their parents. Many schools in Orange County will hold open houses. parents nights and other activi ties to celebrate the week. Fair dancer Entnes will be evaluated o n work· manship, technique and creat1Vtt}. wi th cash prizes awarded to the most promising entries. The TeWmlde Park celebration is scheduled for Ma v 5 from 9 a.m. to I p m and will inciude fin$er paitang. animals. dancing. creative move- ment. s1dc..·~alk challi.. pupix-t stones. nannel board stones. music. sing· alongc,. '>c1ence and art acu' 111es Alica Arflt, 5 , of Laguna Hill• will ~p dance to the tune of "A Touch of Clan" at the Talent Sprout Conteat during Youth Expo '84 April 28 and 29 at the Orange County Fairground• In Costa Meaa. L>eadllne for subm1n1ng entries 1s -\pnl 28. For more tnformat1on and contest applica11ons contact the Communll) Sen 1ce5 .\ell" 1t1e<, Of- fice at 891-3991 \.\inning and ot her sel1:c:ted "Orli.s "'111 be d1spla~ed m the colkge theater lobh~ beginning Ma~ 9 Funher mformauon on the ··week of thl.' 't oung Child." call M 5-65 70 RELIGIOUS NOTES 'Glory of Easter' costly By The Associated Press Special-effect lightning crackle!> across a three-stOr) stage and the thundering ,·01ce of actor Gregor) Perk narrates 10 the latest extravaganza at the Crystal Cathedral. ·'The Glory of Easter ... The depi,tion of Jesus· last sc' en da)s on Earth plays 40 times through Good Fnda) at the soanng edifice in Garden Grove. home base of TV l'' angeltst the Rev. Dr. Robert Schuller The Passion pla) reponedl} cost SI million to produce between the special effects. the cast of 400 plus lt"e animals. mus1c1ans to pla~ the gospel and ca· thedral-mus1c score and outside talent such as Peck. But the Ea'iter pla) could make at least that much 1f 1\ dra"'s the I OU.000 patron!> church officials hope for. T rcket!I are$ I 0 50 and $12.50. • The out'i1de talent d(.)('S no1 include the ola) "'nght S.\l:\T .J:\ .. \lES tnvtt .. you to obHrw the dtametk and joyou• •wtnfl ol Holy W .... •nd Eater wfth us. .. GOOD FRIDAY 6 JO AM · Holy Euchartsl 12 00 Noon 3 00 PM Med1tallons of the Seven Las! Words devo11ons and hymns of the Passion 7 10 PM Tenebrae An ancient dramatic and rnr;v•no p•PSPntal1on HOLY SATURDAY .i PM Hol y Euchanst and CHILDREN S EASTER SERVICE Easte1 Baptisms and an Ea:.ter plant for eacn cnild EASTER SUNDAY 5 00 AM Sunr•se Sen11ce Eas1et V1911 Ser.ice of New F11e F1rs1 Eucharist of Easter and Sermon • 00 9 00 I 1 AM T nret-Cho" Celeor ahons of the HOiy C:o,..,mu'11 n w•lh Sermons <.,n1tfJ c ate ~' /nP • 9 and 1 1 00 service.\ ..., \I I I\' 11 ..., I.I 'I""< 111 '\I < 111 I« 11 3209 \Ila L•dO • Nt>wPort Beacn • "14~75-0210 "The (.dur) of Easter" was written b) ~chuller's son-in -law. Paul Da vid Dunn. who married Jeanne Schuller a year ago. four years after they met in Israel. "To be very frank. my personal experience an Israel and working on film s prepared me to write this script. regardless of my family ties," Dunn says. He says he ga"e Dr. Schuller an unsolicited script 1n 1982 -the year after the cathedral launched 1ts no"·annual "Glor) ofC'hri!>tmas" pageant -and after he heard church officials wanted someone to author a Passion Pia' · Dunn 53) s 1he Easter drama's special effects are intended to "dra"' people back into" first-centul) Palestine. Jnd that while all the words of Jesus (played b} Jonathan Fuller) are drawn from the New Testament. he "rote other actors· Imes to reflect that ume·s social and oohucal customs. Outreach Mission appoints chaplain Thl· < hn~t1a n Outreach M1\\1on of Orange County :1nn11unn''> the appoint· mt•nt 11 1 R1 r h Bu\\ser as •••••••••••••• : HARBOR FELLOWSHIP : ! BIBLE CIUlCH ! ! Orange & 23rd. COit• Mete : ... Ot , 1( ............ rtlJ). , .. 1. . .. • Claun..... .......... .. ....... 9:1S Ml : il Wtr1Hp ...... lO:lO Ml I 5·l0 Ptl It : 81111 Sl»dy .............. Wed MlO Ptl it . .. • A .._llM .. ,,..,. '-,,,,...._, • • 645-5050 • • • ................ Chaplain of the combined fanltt1es of tht• Mission. inr luding the Women's Shelter. Re' Bowser at- tended Young!ltOwn ~talc llnl\crstl\ fur three 'ears and later· studied ai tht• Berean 5chool of the Bible Befort• his appointment 10 < hr1s11an Outreath M 1ssion. he SCI" ed as as- sociate pastor of Wh ite ( hapel in Gulford La ke. Ohio. In a5'>uming his ne" pm111on Re\. Bowser \tated. "Here we offer the least. the last. and the lost more than JUSt a pra\er .• ·: '• :-,• ·~ ... ~· .. -: •• ~ :: 'Tift-HR.,1 HA 't O• T IH • H .k th"• •t'ntro 1h,.omb. hut thry did""' l1nd rh,. bod> or th,. I ()rd Jr•u• 10. I" Rl.,fo '\' II• I' Hl.,t' ''°" f:O' (..omr ht'er thP t ••Irr \1ir•rtr t:••tn ~11dJ1'. -\pr1I 2:l f"~ttv•I Y~IC't'• el KrOO \ \t end I 0:.10 o\ \t Putnr R<lfll'r J 8t'r111 '"'" prrttl'h on, .. ..,, \IH \ I" IH Hl ... PeMelt,. b"•"'••I bt'forP IM•th ... n t!'"' - Brln111 tht' .. hol .. 1.,1111. ,.,,_" r•r" e•••l•t>lr •I hoth .... r• 1<r' ,. • l">H T 11\RflOH 11 rtl• R \' I Ill RI II i~8 Dowrr 0"'" , .... .,..,., • .._ .. ,.h t 4 1P2M1:t < -:' 11 l 54't-3ttJ I Geneul annomcement to II mtml>•n ot the ConmllitJ ctuch Br The B•r. 141 E. 22nd StrHl. Cosb Meu, Ca. There wl be a IMNts mettilc Swld•J. Apr 15. il 12:30, lolowi'lc the "'°"*" "'*"· to dtttm1nt the 1ut .. 1 dirtctlon of the cluch. Al 1erlsttttd members 111 ttrl>lt to vole and ire enc:cu•c•d lo attend. for more Information cal lhe ctuch al (714) 645·7560. PUBLIC INVITATION Two P•rt Seminar On u niting the world ... one heart at e time. Sunday April 15th. 2:00PM-5:00PM. Tom Kavclln noted Educator Special Guest Artist: JOHN FORD COLEY April 29th: 2:00PM·5:00PM Howard Tangier Pre ldcnt of Ronson flnanch•I Suvlce. Music by Threshold with guut soloist Chris Palmer. world scope (10 polnl1 for Heh quullon •"•w..-td cort.Ctl\') 1 Thinks to four of Its Latin American nel1h· bon, 1 $500 million lo.n p1eh1e has been auembled to help (CHOOSE ONE: Argentina. Brull) meet the Jnterest on its S.O billion foreisn debt. ~·#····2 A rttent terrorist 1111ck In the lsrilell capital -• of .. l.. left one us.llant dead and 48 people wounded. It was the worst such iltt.tck since list year's bus bombing in that city. l Joint mllilary exercises between the U.S • .tnd (CHOOSE ONE: Costa Rica, Honduras) wen1 ahead H planned, despite the forced resigna· lion of that country's armed forces chief. 4 C1t1zens 1n North .tnd South Cilrolin• recently be1•n cleaning up in the .thermath of the wont d ay of tornildoes in ii dende. TRUE OR FALSE: On the 1vec.1ge, more torn•doesoc-cur in April thiln in ilny otlier month. S Residents of tlie island of Haw1ii fa ced "double jeopudy" recently following the simultaneous eruption of the M .. un• Lo., and Kilaue .. volnnoes. TR UE O R f1'LSE II was the first simultaneou\ erup11on of these 11olc1noe\ ever. • newsname (10 polnta II you cen ldtnllly lh11 person 1n the news) I am beginning tlie 1964 base· ball seuon with the Montreal Expos, my third teilm. 1't 42. I ilm one of the old~t .. ct1ve plilyers 1n the gilme This year. I hope to surpus the league record for c•reer h11s. Who <1m l,.,nd who currently holds thilt recordl matchwords (4 point• 101 u ch correct metch) 1-r .. ucous •·talk wildly 2-ravage b-lay wa\te. df"slrO) }.r;ive c-fr ay. separ a1e +.ravel • • THI WUKl y ourz .. PAltT Of oos NIWSPAPU'S SCHOOl "'°8UM • news picture ( 10 po1nh 11 \fOU •nawer lhla que111on correctly) Strains ol "hke Me Out To The Billlgilme" can once "'lil•n ~ heard across 1he land The 1964 bi1sebi1ll season tS officially underway W11h 160 games 10 be played before the fall classic. many lam are opt1m1s11c about their f•vor1te team's chilnC('j 1'mong the new I.tees this ye•r will be new bilSebilll commis· s1oner .. l ... who t\ repl.mng the outgoing Bowie Kulin. peoplewatch/sportlight (2 points tor each queslton anaw•red correctly) t Soul singer M.irvin G.iye was shot and l1lled recently at his Los 1'ngeles res1de11ce c .. ye was best known lor his 1968 h11 1 ... featured 1n 1he soundtr.ick to the film "The 81g Chill." 2 President Reagan's former Secret<1ry ol State . l has crllteized the chief executive in ht\ recently published memoirs He uys thf' Pres1df'nl\ ,mnouncement that he was \ending troops to Lebanon ruined chances for peace 1n 1he Mideast ' l It w.is btlled as 1he "ba11le of 1he big men " But thanks to tPn.ic1ous team defeme, the<lfoyas ol l Un111ernty defeated Hous1on 's Cougars 10 capture lhe NC1'A college basketb.ill champ1omh1p 4 The Un1ve1rny of Sourhern California won rhe wo men's N(1'1' 1ournamen1 by defeating Tt>nnt1ssee 72-61 TRUE OR I 1'LSC It was the second consecutive title for 1he USC women S The city o f 8ah1mo1e is mourning 1he loss of lhe NFL Colts TNm owner Robt-rl lrsay has moved the looib<1ll franchise to (C HOOSE ON£ Canion. lnd1anapolts1 roundtable d-deep. narrow valley family d1scu~\1on l,,o scorel e-hodrse. harsh Wh.at do you think \hould be done to alleviate the problems of debt-ridden lhird world nations/ Should \uch countr1e\ be .allowed to def.iull on their lo.iml YOUR SCORE 91 to 100 po1nls -TOP SCORE• 81 to 90 point~ E •cPll~nt fl to 80 points Good 61 to 70 points -Fett Knowl•dlJe Unhmlt•d. Inc 49-84 sqodeue1pu1 ·~ 'JnJJ. t ·u v.OlJ~JOJ!) f ·~tt!H JJpUt!XJI\" 'i: • .'J Ul.\.x1e.J!.) J4t 4~nOJ4.L ll PJCJH t .. I !J.Hnl1J.llOdS/H::>lVM31d03d 41o"J<p l J.)lJd =3llfl.L::>IdSM3N RELIGIOUS NOTES ... FromA7 festival service at 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Richard G. Schumm. pastor. will bring the message and the congregation wi ll participate in Hol} Communion. The St. Paul Singers. under the direction of Norma Schumm. will present the anthem "The Song ofZecharia." Joyce Conway will be at the organ. Each attendee will receive a palm lapel cross at th e service. A nurser} 1s available during the service and a coffee fellowship follows the service. Sunday Schuol and Bible classes are at 9: 15 a.m. Dunng Holy Week. Communion Services will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Maund)' Thursda} and G~d3J.f­ For more in formation. call 494-7998 • • • First Church of Christ, Scientis t ofl rvi ne will sponsor a lecture b} Deborah Hedin of London. England. at II\ mt: High School. 432 1 Walnut A\ e . on Tuesda) . .\pnl 17. at 8 p.m. Hedin. who has been acll'e in the healing m1n1 stn associated with the C'hnst1an Science Church for man~ years. will speak on "'Christ's Healing Presence." Hed in. wh0 has served her church 1n London in man} capaci11es including a term as First Reader and recentl y named to the Boston-based denomina11on's Board ol Lectureship. will be introduced b) Chris Anderson. For more information. call 730-3936. • • • St. J ames Episcopal Church. J:W9 Via Lido. Ne~pon Beach. wall begin its Holy Weck services commemorating the anst1tut1on oft he Eucharist and th e cruc:1fix1on of Jcsu<, with Hol) Communion on Mo nda ) . .\pnl 16. 316:Jfland 10 a.m .. and will continue through Fnda). Apnl 20. On Maund> Thursda). o\pnl 19 3 trad111onal Seder Suppc1 (by reservation) will be hel d 31 6 pm .. follo"'ed b} th e lfol) Euc harist and foot-washing. At 9 p.m .. de\ ot1ons 1n th e church and stripping of thl' altar in prcpara11on fo r Good Fnda) will be followed b~ an all:n1ght v1gtl in which parishioners "Ill stand watch at the foot of tht> cross for 30-minutc intervals throu~hout the night Good Frida) will begin "'1th the dl!itribu11on of Hoh Communion from the Rcscl\t.>d ·acrament at 6 JU am . and the ancient three-hour '>l'n ilc of Med1tattons on the Se .. en Last Words o f Ch mt lrom the Cross will take place from noon to 3 p.m. Theda)\ actt' 1t1es will conclude a1 7:30 p.m. with Tl·ncbrae. an anc1l·nt and mo' ing presentation. Hol} Saturda} wil l include a 4 p.m. Children's Easter Service wtth thl' presentation of Lenten M1ssionar) Offcnng boxes. Oowenng of the Easter Cross, Admission to Holy ( ommun1on. and a celebration of Hol) Communion. Easter Sunday will begin with a Sunnse Service at 5 a.m. Three choral celebrations of the Holy Communion with orcheSlra and sermons will be offered at 7. 9 and 11 a m. The four parish clergy will rotate the pos111ons of celebrant and preacher lhrough the Holy Week services. • • • Cbrilt Ually Cllarcb of H11.Dtl.D1ton Beacb will rcce1\C nt w members on Palm unday at the I I 11.m. servict. Sp1ntual baptism will be part of the service and will be offe red to new members and anyone else w1shina to reconsecrate their whole being to God. A reception for new members wtll be held 1mmcd1· atel) followang the service Sunda) service art held m the Community Room of Progressive a v1n~ and Loan. 19900 Beach Blvd. at Adams. Hununaton RE.ach For further mformauon. call 969-6626 • • • CommaaJty Qarcta I>)' tlat Ba)'. 148 E. 22nd St .. C ()~ta Mesa. will conduct 11 business meeting at 12.30 p.m . fo llow1na Palm unday services. to d~tcrm1nc the fu1urt d1rcct1on of the church. All rea•stcred members of the chu rch arc ehg1hlc to vote and art encouraacd to attend. The meeting will focu on financull issue~ as well a\ lhl' sp1mual d1rtrt1on of the church. All mrmlx'f" of the rommunit) are 1nv1ted to attend regardless of rtlig1ou' 11ffihat1on f tlr fl,on• inform.111nn rail M'-76'0 P·~ '..>-t t!·f ·q·l' ·~1 :sa\IOMH:>J.VW qqo) '.L 'JSO~ ~lJd :awvNSM3N JStt!.::I ·~ ·~1e.::1 . ., ·<>r.Jnpuo H l wJ1~nJ:ir i: ·cu11u,,aiv ·1 :adO:>S01llOM Dr. Robert Schuller to speak Sunday at Wilshire Auditorium fhc Rev. Dr. Robert H. Schuller, senior pastor of the Cl)stal Cathedral of Garden Grove and "Hour of Power" television minister. will be guest lectu rer at 7:30 p.m. Palm Sunday at the Wilshire Auditonum, Chapman A venue and Lemon Street. Fullerton. Under the auspices of .Fullerton Coll~ge ~o~~unity RetaliOn,. Dr. Schuller will speak on • Chnstlamty: A Jewish Sect" in the college's four-part (monthly) series "The Man} Paths to Ultimate Reality." • Dr. Schuller will be the third speaker m this comparatn e explorallon of the world's m~or religious doctnnt:s. The scnes offers the answers gi ven b} the Far Eastern. Judaism. Chnst1antt) and Islam rehgjons in the quest for ultimate reaht) ( osl of the lecture 1s SS per person and reservations can be made m person at 32 I E. Chapman Ave .. Fullerton, or by VISA or MasterCard charge b) phoffmg 871-8000. Ext. 252. Laguna Unitarians to hear economist Dr Ma\\\l'll J Fr.. chairman of t.>conom 1cs and public poltq at UCI School of Social &:1cnce. "'111 discuss thl' comple\1tie!I and confusion 1n mtcrnat1onal trade and linance ~hen he addresses the Palm Sunda~ mectangofthe l 'n1tanan Universal Fellowship of Laguna Beach. 429 C )press Dme. at 10·30 a.m. Educated at Oxford and the London School of Fconom1cs. Dr Fn 1s a consultant and advisor to go' ernments on thl· rntncatc rela11onsh1ps between nations m the economic spheres. Folio" 1ng the meeting. members and guests are 1n" 1ted to JOm 1n a coffee hour Presbyterian women set Lenten luncheon fhe Womcn·s Association of the Laguna Presb}'1enan Church is having a celebration Lenten Luncheon. program and baby shower at 12:30 p.m .. Tuesday. April 17 in f ellowsh1n Hall. FC11turcd speaker will be Judy Carlisle, wife of che Rt•v . Michael Carlisle, pastor of the San Juan Capistrano Bapti~t Church. She will speak on "My Heart House." Gucsh arc asked to bnng unwrapped items for the baby ~howcr which will fo llow the program. These Items will be added to the layette made by the women of the assoc1at1on Luncheon donation 1s $2.50. For 1nform111on and reservnuons. call 494-7555 Catholics to celebrate J ewisllPassover feast Women of the' Koman C a1hollc D1oce~ or OTanst ~111 gatht'r on Tuesday. pnl 17. at Marywood Center In Ora nae to celebrate the Jew1 'ih feast of Passo .. er. The t'vent. hosti!d h) the Women's Council of t. t uh~t u,C'hurch. will ~n It IOu.m. with Mau. The Rev. L1"'rcnt't J 8.a1rd. pastor of St. C'ah,lu\ Chun:h in G.ardeit <,rove. and Rabbi Sheldon r dwnrd~ of C'yprtss will lead participant~ m 11 Seder mcnl For rcscrvu10M. call •Pl R~~6 • .. T OOAY'S TV Cl)MOYIE * t "H You Could See What I Hw'' (1982) Mwc Singer, R.H. Thomlon. 4:30- GPIAIOWlMG (J) um.E HOtJIE ON THIE ~ CD flalONAl. FIWa • Ttl8 W&K .. OOUNT9'V ... ~MOYIE ***~ "My FIYOrttt Yw' (1982) Pel• O'T°*. .... Harper. ®MOYIE ** "Six Wtlkl'' (1982) ~ Moen, Miry Tyter Moort. (%)MOYIE ... "The Bleck_SUlbl ~ .. (1982) Kely Reno, Teri Garr. -4:.00-D TAU< MOOT PICT\IEI • CM I QAN'8 *MO GMCME "&git Cina" (No Date) Hli-Kuen Clul, CMlg Yu. eMOYE • *. "The Big Sleep" (1978) Robtr1 Mitchum, s.1il Mite . • MOYIE *~ "Deb County, U.S.A." (1977) JolnlvMlel,PM ~ I AU. 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Saturd.iy Ntaht Live~ bat a .... 1 tradnion of political satire. from C1levy o...e • President Gerald ford to Eddie Murphy u tbe ltn.1-1. JackloA. Now. Geotte McOoverJ1 will pl8y Oeofji• McGovern • .. Anybody wbo'urrop:ntenoutb to nm~ shouldn't fear 'Saturday Niabt Live,"" u.id ~' who stopped ru11llioa for tbe White Houle luc IDOtltb aftit · losina the MuMcilutetll primuy. ~ bi.a st;int ton._tlt as host of NBC• late-ta-t. comedy mstituuon iuuett he's 11ow runnina for tbc nai ~Uie? I .. I have to admit I couldn't find any of my advitaJ who tbouJht it was a aood idea,'. said the fonnc( Democrauc 1enator from South Dakota. r But that didn't stop McGovern from t.browiQab.is IClll· bat into the nng. lfan actor can become puidmt, theQ• could-have-been president certainly deserves a chance 1'> .. become a song-and-dance man. . • .. Ifs an opportuni~ to eitpres.s my humorous side.'' said McGovern. "Political appearances tend tQ tie · somewha! constrained and serious. Herc, ifl want to I cm play the ptano. dance, yell, spoof, act out my fantasies and• get paid for 1t." • Plans call for him to play piano m a bappy·hour bK. and do a little singing, .. if that doesn't turn off me audience," he said. One number will be "Brother Can You Spare a Dime?" ' "He's the only host to do the show for the money,'• , cracked executive Producer Dick Ebersol. rcfcfrina to McGovern's campaign debt, which wiU be one subject the 1 ex-candidate plans to address in his opcnin1 monologue. · 'Tm prepared to say Geofle McGovern needs the 1 money,·· Mc<J<Jvem said in-the deadpan delivc:ry tha1 might be the biggest boost for ''SNL .. SlDCC the rollickifta newsman. Edwin Newman, was host earlier this year . Ebersol said he's always wanted a presidential candidate as hosL The closest be came was a Ford fiJm .:!:[ that was shot at the White House. When it was fini Ebersol swears Ford actually tripped over the camera cord. In one scheduled sketch, McGovern, pla}'jDJ ~ ";'lll be an ~ncmployed, deadbeat sponger, -livtng-in-b:is" sister-in-Law's house. His family will berate him for embarra~mg them. "How dare you run again'r' ulcs bit sister-in-law . McGovern, a three-term senator who lost his first presidential bid to incumbent Richard Nixon in 1972, said his career in public life certainly had taught him to Web at himself. "SNL •• is more proof . .u.. YllJt m 6220 EOWAROS MISSION VU) MAl.l S 0 fWf 10 CAOMI Y~(l lnrPtlT IEACI 6.44·0760 EDWARDS NCWPORT ., 11:WP0111 a rnu When America marched off to war tht women inutMd into thf fxtot'J. horn then Oii ••• nodling WU thl saint. -634-2553 SYUfY C1TY CUITI:R 3'0 l WTllD'OCIT All IUlmlSTO m 3935 EDWARDS CKMA W£ST 'lllUTWISlU A I laOCJMltl llSTl•STtl• PACIFIC'S HIWAY 39 QRM.f( 891 3693 II( .IQ< 9' YO D1llt Of C !; l lUWAT BEST PICTURE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER FTN V~lO llAJ' .r 't• ......... Pf!( s DllGOll ,,, ,.... 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It's been a busy 1ime for the young actress who used to pla) Fonzie's iirlfriend on TV's "Happy Days.'' For a period in ear~y March. she sometimes arose at 3:45 a.m. to drive to 1he filming location for a two-hour A BC p_ilot. ''.Mia as Villcy.-She played a neurosurgeon_in t!1e "n1ght-t1me soap opera" centenng on the electronics 1ndustl). Then. each e\'~ning. Purl reported to the Coronet Theater in Los Angeles for her role as a magazine reporter m the Chnstopher Durang corned}. "Beyond Therapy." The cnttcall ) praised producuon. staged b} the LA Public Theater, has had sold-out houses during much of its open-ended run. "I figured at nights I was JUSt takmg naps.'' said the frag1le-looktng yet energetic blonde actress. wno was curled up on a couch tn her airy Beverly Hills home. Its Onental decor recalled her childhood m Japan, where her father was an e>.ecut1 ve for Union Carbide. .. The (telcv1s1on) production company was very supportive to the pla) and bent over backwards to get me there on ttme:· she sa id. but noted that she was so exhausted .. there arc nights when I do not remember doing the play:· B\' contrast. she had a lei surel y four months to perform m the ABC miniseries. "The Last Oars of Pompeii," whi ch will air m early May. Laurence Olivier, Olivia Hussey and Ned Beatty co-star in the remake about the Roman city destro}ed by a volcanic eruption in 79 A.O. In preparing for the pan of a blind slave girl. Purl - who also o nce pla,cd Helen Keller in "The Miracle Worker" m Toho.:_ conferred with the Braille Institute m Los Angeles · She 'ipent .. omc time walktng -around blindfolded. and during the filmmg kept her gaze unfcx:uscd "I frlt m man) wa)s as ti I were actmg tn a vacuum because I couldn't sec an} bod> else's performance ... she said .. , had 10 listen much more carefull~. It was a good e>.erc1se for me ·· ome of the scenes "ere shot in the actual rums oft he amphtthl.'atcr at Pompcu. \\h1ch "as ··dressed" for the occasion to cover the ruhble "It was JU'it l'Cn c." Purl said of the scenes m the amph11hcater. "Thcrt' seemed to be nothrng separaung ~ou from the e'en1 that took place so man) years ago. "Thl.'re arc thmgs about Pompeii thal are very close to people toda}. lt''i heanbreaktng, dumbfoundtng to walk th rough the strl'ets and reah1e what sophisticated people th<.·sc were." Purl's mterest In acting e'olved naturally. Her mother had been a balknna. her father attended drama sc hool at Yak Uni versity before going into business. and the family gave play readings at home. She also studied actmg 1n England and New York. Despite having appeared in some 20 TV movies as well as tn feature film s. Purl continues to work steadily on the stage (she starred recentl y 1n .. The Man Wh o Could See Through Time" at South Coast Repertolj in Costa Mesa). "It helps me 1mmeasurabl).'' she said. "Working in the theater stretches you 1n wa)s that film can't. and vice ·versa. It's hke going to the countf) after ft,·ing in the city." ··Beyond Thearap) ... b) the author of "Sister Mar) lgnauus Ewlams It All For '\ ou." ts a lively comedy in which evef)one is ei ther m therap} or needs it -the therapists most of all. Purl has recet .. ed cnt1cal praise for her performance. From the first laugh, 'fOU'll be hooked I •UAMU• .......... 111 .... •llllA UA Mt•,., tto 4011 NOW PLAYING ----- tOITA •lU UA C:.- ~OOSM JOUIJAI• YAUU ,..,.,.. r-1 .... 11t11n aJt aoo • LAIUU Milli 14-<fl OllA•et S.....0 ut••• "'"' $1-.. 0 I M.1 111 6611 U9 1110 OAA•lf OllA .. l illC 0r,.... "'° u• Ctt• c-... an ouo 134 J111 •tolfA .... lllYl•f SAii JUA• CA,.STRUO WUT•1•n1• ~ c...-. c.'" .. l-··· w ........ l'toltt 1 M·n•Oft O 1 u• ""'"" tit 4141 SS! OUS '93 4S4S OJ 0~46 ·>~oo-- EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT · ' hi U~ I IS Sit/Sen I I~ 4 ·~ 8 t!I eclward s LIDO CINEMA NfWP(\f f l l'IUll•AO 673 8350 ., •• l .. ,~ •1•1'('19' IU(M I Audiences still seeing_Red By BOB THOMAs • 111 ••••• "'-....... LOS ANGELES -Like Georae Bums and Bob Hope. Red Skelton seems to have discovered the youth-g1vang power o flauahter, Skelton wi 11 be 70 on July 18. nd his career today 15 a replay of his show business bcginnangs, when he Joined a med1cane show at the a&e of 10. He leaves has Palm Spnngs home to play upwards of I 2S concens a year at state fairs, conventions and universities. He es- pecially enjoys performing for college studenJs. who find his innocently zany comedy rcfrcahingJy ncw. New'? Well. ne docs write down 'okes as they occur to him during the day. But the highlight of his act continues to be tfie "Guzzler's Gin" routine. in which he plays a TV S .. elton announcer who becomes progressively • sloshed as he samples the product. "I started doing 'Gun ter's Gin' in 1928." tht'.' comedian recalled in an anterYiew watb the Associated Press. "It started as 'Mellow Cigars.' and I got sicker and sicker as 1 smoked them. When I went on radio for the Brown and Walhamson Tobacco Co .. the) asked me to change fro m c1ears. So 1 made 11 'Guzzler's G an.' •· After stamng an radio and movies. Skelton made a smooth trans1 t1on to telev1s1on an 1951. and for 20 )ears he was one of the medium's to p stars. Hr s ponraits of Clem Kad1ddlehopper. hw fT Dcadc)e. W illie Lump-Lump. CaultOower McPugg and other far-out characters became 'Police Acade111y' top grossing 111ovie pan of lhe national lcaend. Poor ratings prompted NBC to cancel the Skelton show in 1971 omad some bitterness. and the legendar) clown Sttmcd to drop out of the mainstream. Althouah he spends his non-working days with ha~ mu51c and an, Skelton IS no rttluec. · He recently new to London to perform at tht Royal Alben Hall as a benefit for Queen Elizabeth's charil). the Bird Fund. The concen will be seen later this month on HBO. Between planes at Los Angeles International Aarpon, Skelton ii ve a rare interview. He was accompanied by his wife. 1.o1hian, 40, daughter of cinem&l<>Jrapher Grcg Toland. "I used to push hcT in a baby buggy," Skelton recalled. "We met in the desen many ycara later when she was secretary to (composer) Fritz Loewe. Our marriage started as friendship, but after two years it became love ... Married for 12 years, lhey lead a crcatjve life at their two houses in the desert and at a mountaintop ranch S.000 feet above the desert. Sht has her thoroughbreds and quarter horses. he has his art. writing and music composing. Skehon's paintangs. mostly of clown faces. now sell for $80.000. he said. and the annual gross is $2.5 million. "I write five musical selections a day and have produced 64 symphonies. of which the London Philharmonic has recorded four." he said proudl}'. Skelton has written 18.000 compo~111ons altogether. He also has wntten hundreds of short stories. Except for some thanning of the reddish-blond hair. Skelton shows little signs of pushang 70. He stood up to show that his ~irth as largel> 1n his chest. not has waist. .. Exercise. I get 11 on the golf course: When I see my friends collapse. I run for the paramedics." he said ... In the morning. if I don't smell the fl owers and see the candles. I get up. Then I thumb through Playboy 10 get m} hean started.'' . Skelton ra~ly appears on television today because he doesn't like the way comedy as treated. "They tell me. ·w e don't do it that way.' 1 S3). 'Do you want real laughter or do LOS ANGELES (A P) -Warner Bros.' "Police you want to push the button and get it on the laugh Academy" stayed at the top of the box office chart last machine?' week. grossing $7.4 m1lhon over the weekend at l.358 Ounnglhe. '40sand.'.50sSkeJton..wasMGM'scomedy theaters. according to figures provided by film dis- star in such movies as "I Dood It." "Bathing Beauty" and tributors. "Three Little Words." His last major film was "Those Afier three weeks of d1stnbut1on. the movie has Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines" in 1965. He brought in a total box office ofS 14.8 million. and the late Jack Benny were considered for "The Another Warner Bros. hit, "Greystoke: The Legend of Sunshine Boys" in 1975, but the roles were eventually Tarzan. Lord of the Apes." was again the second given to George Bums and Walter Matthau. highest-earning fil m. wath a weekend box office gross of "I knew Jack wouldn't make 'Sunshine Boys.' He SS. 9 million on 774 !.Crcens. That brought its total for two died two weeks after we made the test.." Skelton saad. weeks to S 14. 8 m 11l 1on. ....::.:..:..::....:...;.....:..........:....:=..;._..;._......;,,..;.;.....;~~.;;...;;..;..;..;..:._...;;..;.;..;.....;.;....;_;;.;.~-~ "Romancing the Stone:· b} 20th Centul') Fox. and "Splash." by Touchstone, a d1v1sion of Walt Disney Productions. traded places. ··Romancing the Stone" moved up to the No. 3 spot with a weekend ~oss ofS5.6 million on 836 screens for a total ofS 12.5 million in two weeks. "Splash" slipped to founh with $4.5 million at 1,068 theaters over the weekend. but its fi ve-week total rose to a whopping $37.5 million. Here is a list of the seven top-grossing films last weekend. their earnings to date and length in distribution: I. "Po lice Academy." Warner Bros .. S7.4 million. S 14.8 million, three weeks. 2. "Gre)lstoke." Warner Bros .. $5.9 million. $14.8 million, two weeks. 3. "Romancing the Stone." 20th Century-Fox. $5.6 million. 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An eaily presen Rose's 4.000th hit comes on eve of 43rd birthday MONTREAL (.o\P) -Pete Rose. making his ho me debut fo r the Montreal Expo~. became onl) the second pla}er in majo r-league history to reach 4.000career hits Frida)" hen he doubleq against the Ph1ladel ph1a Ph illies. his fo rmer team W11h nobod) out an the fo unh innin g and Expos· p1 tchqr Charlie Lea on fi rst bas'' with a wal k. Rose. batting rig ht-ha nded against left-handed Ph illies staner Jem Koosman. stroked a 1-1 pi tch in to the right-field comer. "It was a fastball awa)." Rose said . .. I didn't try to pull 11 or anything," As he pulled up at second base. the 48.060 fan s attending th e home-opener at Olympic Stadiu m rose 1n tribute and gave him a two-min ute standing ovation. "The ova11on was special to me because I'm new here:· said Rose. signed b) Montreal as a free agent last November after being released b\ the Phillies ... The last time I pla yed ht:re. I got booed .. When ) ou ha\ e the reaction I got toda). you get goose bumps and )OU wa nt to do something for these people." said Rose. who turns 43 toda) Rose thus reached a milestone that onl) T} (obb. '-'Ith 4.191 hits. has surpassed and became the first Na- tional League player to do so. Cobb got all of his record 4.19 1 hits 1n 24 American League seasons. all hut the last two of them wit h the Detroit Tigers. Baseball Comm1ss1oner Bowie Kuhn acknowledged Rose's achieve- mcnt in a telegram which said: .. You are !nlsational. I am enormousl y proud of you and your accomplish- ment. So. I am sure. 1s t11e enurc sports world. Right on!" The double came on Ro~'s third tn p to the plate. In the fi rst inning he hit a routine grounder to second baseman Juan Samuel. And 10 the second he was safe on an error" hen Koosman fielded his wller to the mound and thrf'-' the balT into the <i1n at first base He later scored a run on Tim Barons dispose of Huntington Beach Estancia s ews up s ev enth straight S ea Vi ew League c rown with sweep one ... The' (Edison I arc the onl\ one in the league close to them (Fountain \'alk' I·· Parl..er ncd1ted Tom Rumble\ for pla\lng \\ell. hut "as general!~ di..ap- pointed in h1 team·c; performance Fountain Valle) High eastl} turned back Huntington Beach tO keep its bid for an unbeaten unset Leagu l' campaign all\ e w11h a quick 15-6. 15-6. 15-7 \ 1cton un the Harons· floor Frida} n1gh1. · Mcam~hill' r dl'>(lll S\h'Pl aside Manna. 15-1 I. I 5-7. 15· II and La Quinta outla~tl'd Ocean Vil''-'. 15-2. 13-15. 12-15. 15-J. 15-6 1n other Su nset cncount(·rs. In the Sea View League. Estancia toppled Irvine. 15-13. 15-8. 15-8 to clinch t he league c h am- p1onsh1p:Ne" pon Harbor cased past Costa Mesa. 15-3. 15-4. 15-5: and El Toro defeated Unl\ers11~. 15-8. Wild pitch gives A's 2-1 victory OAKLAND (.\Pl -Dwayne Murph) trotted home w11h the win- ning run for the Oakland A ·s sn the ninth inning. soon after Bnan Down- ing of the .\ngcl\ tncd to hulldo1c his wa~ over the platl·. .. I usual(~ g1,·c the runner the plate and make him slu.k on that pla~. But I guc!.!. I wa~ standing on too much of 11. ~o he 111ed to come throu$h me ... A's catcher Mike Heath \a1d after Frida} night's 2-I \ 1ctor} O\Cr the .\ngels .. He did h1-. Joh. "h1ch 1c; to do an} thin~ he can to get OH'r the plate. M> JOb 1s 10 stop him:· Hrath added Downing. ti) 1ng to score from first on a double b) Rob Wilfong 1n the eighth. th re" h1<, shoulder into Heath. But the catcher met him solidi). maM the tag and held the hall to prescn ea 1-0 f\ 's lead "I thought 1\1 !>urpnse him b} not sliding ... Downing said Murph) scored the winning ru n on a wild p11ch b) Tommy John with o ne out in the ninth. Murph} grounded a single up the middle off John. 0-1. who had allowed onl y four hi t!. through eight innings. and Murphy went to third on a si ngle by Camey Lansford. 15-1 2. I 5-1 3. Dana Hill'> rallsl"d to pin a ')outh Coast League setback on ~ooJ­ bndge. 7-15. 15-5. 15-1. 15-5. In Fountain Valle~\ win. ( ra1g ')iad ">Cned o ut the la,1 ti'l' point' 111 the first game and the tir'>I '>l''l'll n l lhl' second game lo '>par!.. tlw Hamn' ( IU-0 1n league). <:icttcrStc\eGottl1eb;il,o h11"l'll111 the Fountain Valle) cObr1. 'T m looking forward to the Ldl\on match:· said Fountain Valle\ ( oalh Gregg Svalstad. · Huntington Beach·s -\n Parl..1.:r concurred that th e Fountain VaJ- le)-Ed1son matchup "111 be a good ·· .\t 11me'i \\C pla~ed real!~ well and at umC\\H'd1dn·1." Parh·rnplaincd .. f o untain Vallr~ 1s good and l'\· rx·nenccd The d1tkrcncc \\J'> lhl'tr \cf\ 1ng 1101nl\ ·· I d!'>on wllcr Da\l' Fran·lll' h;:id 12 l..llh and uu1~1dc h1t1crs Kcnm !:fatal and fohn 1 homa' chipped 1n '°'1th I I ;inJ JO rc'>pcctl\el) to pace the Charger\. for Manna. Mike Cro\\IC\ did a fine JOh o;c11111g. hitting and blocking. "1anna. nov. 6-4 1n league. 1s hoping to edge La Quinta for a pl:i~ ofT <.pol. The l\11cc.., escaped '-'Ith a DllllY l"llol Pl>otoe Illy Howwcl Upln Fountain Valley's Erle Rianer (8 ) find• realatance at the net from Tom Rumbly of Huntington Beach Friday night. live-game win over Ocean Vte'-' to 1mproH' to 5-5 in league pla\ ··'W e ""ere lucky to beat Ocean V 1e" 1un1gh1:· said La Quinta Coach La~ James. In Sea V 1eY-League acuon. Estan- na improved to 12-0 in loop pla\ "1th its s"'ccp of I n inc <:il·ttcr Jon Wallan· did ,1 linl' JOO running thl' offense and ~wtt Gar- mon hlocked well and had a line match dl'lcn"'et~ for 1he Lagle' btanc1a d1nched 11<. 1,eo,l·n1h straight league rro,\n. Hrent Bradln had n1nl· !..Ills and Lance R}an .,(, to pace Ncwpon Harbor. 9-3 1n league pla}. Helping Da na Hills rail) against Woodbridge was outside hitter Rob- bie Kdl) and setter .\dam Mathieu. Marco Baldi bl0cl..ed well for the Wamors. Huntin gton Beach 's Joel Knapp (10) a nd Mark Bennett aet up play during match aga lnat Fountain Valley Friday. Landreaux Longshot Lye leads · delivers . h. r· t M t - for Dodgers I ~ IS 1rs '"'""d•' "~S ers LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ken Landreaux knocked In two run• to support the combined 8'ght-hJ1 pitching of Bob Wefch and Tom Nledenfuer as Los Angeles blankedSan Franclaco, 2-0, Friday night for the Dodgers' thrrd stralght victory. Welch, 1-1, pitched Into the eighth Inning, ytetdlng seven hits. striking out atx and walking one. Nledenfuer tOOk over and pitched out of a jam In the eighth to post his MCOnd save. Rookie Jeff Rob- inson, 1-t , was the loser. The Dodgers ecored In the first Inning wh«I Steve Sax led off with a double, took third on an lnflefd out by Terry Whttfletd and came home When Landreaux grounded to first. In the third Inning. Sax led on with an Infield llngle, at~ second and tOOk third on a wtld ptfch. One out rater' Landreeux bounced a double down the right flefd Hne that scored Sax. He was the Dodgers' final baerunner aa Roblneon and rettever Gary La~le retlr9d the next 17 battert In order. Kite t hree back : Ben ( renshalA J...11e·s old Umvcr- c h l • \\I\ of Texas teammate and the r en s a w s 1ps tirc,1-ro und leader. had a share of the . . f h . d '\11 ~ pos1t1on until he bo$eycd the into ti e Or t Ir 11\th hole and timshed with a par .\l (1l '\f \ (ra (\Pl -\1,11!.. L \e. ,1 lank~ long,hot \IJlk1np. thniugh J 1idd 11t till' \\11rld' tinnt g11ltl'1' llllnpllnl ,1 " 11111kr p.11 (11' JnJ l''>tJhll\hnl ,1 \Lllprl'lng 1hre1:-~tro"-.e lcJd I r1dJ\ in thl· 'l'l<lllJ rounJ 11f thl· 4Mh \1 ,1\ll'r' tour- naml·nt l \l I I 111.1 ~11111 hi' hi' li r'I :lPJ'X'Jr,1n1.1 in lhl' pr1•,t1gl1'U' g.llhl'l- 1 ng J t 1 he \ 11gu,t.1 '.11111nJt < 11'l1 ( luh u•mrktl'd '"" f(•Urn1" ,n1·r 1h,.,l. l11manl '11ll1ng hill' 111 Ii-. n1n1.· 'hnl ' undt"r pJ1 Jt th1.· tour· nJment 'hJll\\J\ r n1nt ·1 ,an·1 n·11wmlx·r "twn I hit '11 mJ' g11n1.I ~111! 'h11I' I \\J\ tU\I h111111g 11 in I he tn•t h ,,lid l \l' \\ho EJ.<l 1 nl'l1 J f)l1'll111n 1n th" 1n' 1tJt1on.1l tidd Jlll'r \u111ng till lir\t 'lll11r. nt ht' \l''lll \l'Jr 111u1 tar1.·cr la'>t 'l'.l,on T h1.' l.'n t 1ra l -.hot Ill h 1' l'l111n h,• ..a 1J "'" I hl' 20-10111 \,tnd o..hnt he hnkJ t11r art l'agk-1 on thr '>l'l ond Tom t...11c ...... h11 tied for '>l'u1nJ hnc 1a .. 1 'rar. '>hot a ol'I and mlncd inti• wund tit , 2 lk "a' lll'd fnr third at 139 wi th t ),1, 1d l 11 ah,1m J former "inner of tht> l " < lJ1Cn and the PG-\ national 1111, .in,! ''l ~ f;:ildn 111 England. l 11Jham an \u<.trallan nov. liv ing 111 I >all.1' h1rd11.'ll thrn· oft he last four • h11)l' f Pl ,I "(I f :l ldO. 00\\ 3 regular On thd " t11ur Jnd the leading player in I ur••rx· l.t't wason had a 6i::I TPn \\ Jl\t1n l\\ICI.' a "'inner httt and J •1,,-11mc An11sh Open cham- r1nn l' h1rn('d hi' \\a\ back into l~ fall'" th Jr.-Jnd a 14 1 total. three ..indn p.ir l hrl'l'-Unlkr might not ~ right thl n· hut 11'0.. .:lo,1.· enough:· Watson c;a1J I k "a' lll'\I '"'h l1Ao-11me U. _ r lrx·n , hJmp11•11 Hale IN1n. Let I rn 1n11 \n1.h Hean Oa' 1d Edwards Jnd IJp.in,'<.l· <.tar l<.ao .\ok1 l rn '"'' one \trot..e off the pa~ at 1111 • nd nt the t'1f'it round. o~ned U§' ''1th .1 I-putt hog<'\ on tht flfll. h11g1'' cd the nnt two and had to ral1 h'r a -1 John's first pitch to Jeff Burroughs was in the din and got past catcher Bob Boone, allowing Murphy to score from third. The Angels were ,coreless throu~ eight inni ngs despite collecting 11 h11c; otTOakland pitchers Steve Mc<.'attc}. 8111 Caudill and Ray Bums The} tied the score when pinch-hitter Jc111 Narron homered to nght-erntcr field off Caudill. leading off the ninth. Edison sneaks into first-place tie with _Ocean View Rod Carew had four hi ts and Fred Lynn and Bnan Downing had three apiece for t~e Angrls Oakland's Davey Lopes drove in the aame's first run with a sacnfice fl} in the first 1nninJ. Ricke} Henderson scored, afl er lin1n1i a leadoff double and taking third when 8111 Almon flied to center John allowed four hits and one run over seven inning~ npinst Toronto in his first ~tan of the ~a1;on. hut he got no <1<'<"l'i1on in a (Ulme the •\n1td~ won A two-out. n1nth-1nning upns1ng hdped Edison High 'ineak into a tic for first place in the Sun~t Lcagul' ba!>Cball race Fnda., night a'i th{' Chargers nipped Ocean Vic" and caught the Scahawks at the [ast,·r break In other games Fnda) Huntington Beach and Fountain Valle> collectl'd C\unsct League wins. while L.iguna H1llsand Woodbr1dacdropJX'<I '\outh Coast League affairs Here's what took plate Edlsoo t , Ocean Vl•w l Todd Nash's two-out douhlc 1n till' bottom of the ninth inning '>um·d (hip Damato from fir~t to (1,1'<' th<' C har~C'r'i the Vll'ton :-it Mile \q1111n· !'ark (.hip Damato accounted tor both of Fd1<;on·.., ruM. tnphng in the third andsconngon .\nd' 'inclair'sdouhlc and coming home on Nash·c; hit in the ninth ahcr getting an infield <,ingle with two out Damato alc;o reg1c;1ered the\ ll ton "ork1ng three innings of rehcl Y-h1lr allo"1ng threr hits Both learns are nt1w 7-~ 1n ~un-.ct l caguc pin} Hunllngloo Bu clt 3. WHlmlnster ! The hoM 01kr<. sc.:ratchcd for singk nins 1n l',1ch of the first thrl't' 1nn1n~" nnd then hl'ld on to shock the L111n' in ~\lll~l'I l l'ajlUC 3(t1on I d I 1d\<>l1 o 1unmr nitht hrint1rr worlt..etl thl' firc;t ~1 inning<; anll scattered 'ie\en h11' Y-h1k D:i'l' Denton came in to p1, k up h1' 'nonJ \3\C The Oiler' <;(Ort.'d in the firc;t a~ ~tan Anderson. Darren l omastl k and Bob Rehhng ench 1ngl«! to load the bases One out later >\ndcnon .-,cored on a passed hall In the second the Oilers loaded the N~ apsn and managrll I<' get i\ run home on a sncnficc fl, h\ T oma"ll\ i.. l 1d)ofT helfll.'d h1m\1•ll h\ ~1nglintt home Pal \rordon in tht third The \ 1ctor\ was the Oiler-;· <tt'\·ond sn league pht) apin'lt 'i<'Hn dcfcltl\ while the I 1on'i f('ll 111 ti-\ Fountain Vallty t . Marina t Thl' Baron<. hrnk1· a .., : 111· in 1h1· fifth inn in$" 1th ll1ur run'· then made 11 a rout Y-1th three m1lrl· in thl' '"th w tu mhlc Manna .lun1ln Roh ~harpnJl "-. ".l' the standout hoth on the mound and at the plate He struck out I I. Y-tlkl'd one and \ 1eldr'd one ramcd run in 1mpro\ mg hi\ O\Crall rt'lnrd to 5-1 OfTrnsl\cl\. 'haTnack ~.1 'lor 4 \ltlh t .. l, douhk\ 11,r RBI and t~o run ~ ~:m"r"d H1" tir't doublc t...mxkcd in t~o run h1 8" <' th<' R;irnn' a ~ .() C'l.lgt' in th<' third 1nn1n~ • H Cltmtnte s. Woodbrtdirt 1 Th(' Tnton\ lmt ~Lanintt r1tt hl·r J 1m I~-, 1 nc "hen hC' Y.,1\ <.tnn k 1n thl· 'h<''-I h\ n hoc dn'l' ofT thr hat ol R1l k I <1 hut l 1m J\.1·f'Ol'' 1 anw in h• presrn c a 1-1 lrad and Jl"t < kmentr its founh South Co l <'aitue \ K IOr\ ag.ainst thrtt de Rnan Md: orm1ck gave tht Trit \om1.· 1n<,urancr runs an the fiJ\ snn n1t "1th a two-run tnplt. Lapna HUia !. Lap:aa 8eadl t Chad Miler d~" a walk an tbf tounh 1nnsn and Ltt P1cme1 ~ ll\~('J .. 1th a two-run homer. to p the '1\1t101 Hav.-k\ all the) ottdcd \ta\ atop thr uth C t .. 1a9d1n Wlth ( apistrano v tfa"~ pitcher f>a,e Ward &BoWilS JU'it thrtt hll, "h1lr \tnkana OUI • ntl .... alli.int one in outduclinc die \rtl\l,· C ol'" ~a~ • Otlll'IQe Coatt DAILY PILOT/Saturday. Aprll 14, 1984 I Cuba romp in home opener Meeting .called between Soviets, LAOOC chiefs Jody Da"l• cracked three h11s. inrlud-Iii ins a two-run homer, anct. Roo Cey :ind Gary M1ttaew1 also homered Fnday to 11',.m AP dt1patclatt lead Stt\lt Trout and the Chkaio Cu~ to an 11 ·2 home-Opening victory that ~napJ)('d the Nev. York Mets' six-pme winn1na stre3~. 1 rout. t I, allowed onl) seven hats, four by k eltll Hunaodei. before a crowd of33.436 at Wngley Farid ... Elscwhl."rt: 1n the National League Friday. Kevla BH1. acuv:ued to replace the IOJUred Dickie Tboa onl) hours carl1l'r. kd LOS ANGELES -The lntcmattonal Olympic Committee has called a SP«•al st'SSion between Soviet Union spons • off the ~venlh inning with a double that broke up Mario Soto's no-hitter, then scored the game'<, only run a~ the Astros beat C incinnati. 1-0 Ouil' Smith lined a three-run homer oil Jobn Cudelaria wnh 1wo out' 1n the "'-''en th inning. po"'t•nng Dave LaPolnt and the ~t Louis C ·nrd1nals 10 a 4-t 'irtor. over Plllsburgh Smith\ honH.;r the st'vc.>nth of h1i1 maJor kaguc carec.>r. follo\H'd a passed ball on a officials and the Los Angeles Olympic organizers to discuss alleged Olympic charter v1olut1ons. otlicials said Fnday. Peter V. Ueberroth. president of the Los Angeles Olympic Organ121ng Committee, said the invitation to send a delegation to IOC headquarters sn Lausanne, Switzerland April 24 is "under cons1derat1on" but called the charges "basekss ·• Ueberroth said the LA()()(' has recel\ed a list of complaints from the USSR National 01) mp1c (om- mittee about preparauons for the 1984 01) mp1l· Games. "Thl' rnmplasnts arc. for the mo~t pan. ba~des!>." Ueberroth said. "We ha"e bel'n 1n\ tted l-0 send a delegation 10 Lausanne. Sw11Lerlan~ to meet "'•.th lnternauonal Ol)mp1c C"ommmee on1c1als and l S R spom onicials about the L'SSR Ol~mp1r ;\~)( complaints .. stnkeout b' David Green and the onh '>'alk. issued b\ Candelaria: t -1 . to Art Ho we Erk Sbo" and Rieb Gossage combined on a '>l\·htttcr. "h1k Sten• Garvey and Carmelo Martinez prm 1ded thl· t\lng and go-ahead rum \\Ith se,enth-111n1ng ..at·nfal· tf1n a\ ·an D1qio beat \tlanta. 5-2 Dallas trips Lakers, 104-103 Earlier th1!> '>'ed •. thl' So,.1e1s called for an emergenc~ session ofthl· 10( 10 d1scu!>s their charge'> that the l ' S go,emml·n1 1' '10la11ng the Ol~mp1t charter PWrLEWOOD -Rc':lt'n e guard Derek Harpt•r <1cored 1111fh1~ 17 po1nl\ 1n the fourth 4uarter 111 kJd lhl' Dalla' Ma' emi.) to a I 114-t OJ \lt'tor. O\ l'r tht· m Lo' .\ngeks Lal..er'> in .i 'a11orial A.i'll.l·lbJll \'>'>Ud.1· tron game Fnda~ n1ih1 ~ate of the day ~0-........ N•Yori(Jeta defenelWend, llftw l•rnlng that hta "uck dllnOe'' woutd coet the .-a penalty next ....on: "I can 't watt untM a I ... lhowl up at \he MMdOwtandl betofe eo.ooo roaring Jet9 fans and l get exdttd Md go Into rrrt a.ct, and he caH• a penalij. , ..., llOttY for thil M°·'' The '1ctor. rai!>td Datta.,· rcrnrJ 10 .t ~-ll\ and as:>urcd the Ma~enc:k'> of the tourth·hl''>t mJrl. 111 thl· Western Conference and the ~onw-roun ath an1agl' 1n the playoffs next week The Lakers. '>'inners of the Paclfil 1>1' t\111n 111k played without start1ni guards. Can 1n .. ,1,1g1e" Johnson. out v.ith a bru1sc:d indn fingl·r. antl A' ron Scott. who has a strained right knee. Dallas forwards Ja) Vincent and Marl... .\gurrrl' scored 20 points each . . Tourney play begins ~any area prep baseball teams involved in holiday tournam~nts beginning ~od~y Wnh a "'eel... ·s break tor spnng -.acation. man) of the Orange Coast area's prep baseball teams arc taking a week off from the rigors oflcague pla~ -but in the cases of Estancia. Costa Mesa. lr-.1ne. Woodbridge. "'est· minster and Ne"' port Christian. there 1s no rest as the~ engage 1n holida~ tournaments. beginning toda~ "Estancia and Costa ~ksa art• entered 1n the Rolsa Grandt· rour- n~ment. "'h1ch takes place at four rnes. Estancia duels La <.)u1nta at Rancho .\lam1tO'> at ltl 30 am and Costa Me'>a meets .\rtc'la at Lo'I .\m1gos High at the same t1ml'. Both teams. '>'1n or los1.: pla' again at 1 311 at the same \rte In rne and V. l''>lm1n'>tn arc in the Santa \na llk\ Tournamt'nt another 16-team tournn at four \1te\ ln llll' mrets Corona at Santa .\n:l High at 10:30 and Wl''>tminstcr and Banning (Los .\ngcfl'\) 'll' a1 Saddkbal I. High at 10.30 V. oodbridgl· rs entered 1n lht· ei ght-team .\nahl'tm Tournament at La Palma Parl. .,., 1th a 4 pm gamt· with Kenned\ Newpon Christian. ranl...ed "u 2 in the CIF small 'lchool~ ratings. 1s at Arcadia Regional 111 rk 1n tht• Maranatha 1 ournament. a I >team tournament 1 he Com.iucrors meet Providence at 7: JU tonight Also 1n,ohed 1n tournamt·nt pla~ hut av.ailing !vtonda) ·., fir'>t round action are <kean Vrc"' (Pomona Elk' Tournamrnl l and Laguna Brach (5anta Barbara 1 ournamt·nt) TOURNAMENT PAIRINGS Santa Ana Elks TODA Y'S GAMB (at S.nta Ana Valtvl 10 30 a m -Foorn1ll •\ M•\\1on V f•O 1 )0 om -Los Alam11os vs San•a A"e Vat1h (at s.ama AM Hitt\) 10 JO om -Irvine vs Corone t 30 D m -Ka ll!lle vs Sanra Ana (at sa~cll HiGlh) 10 30 o m -Banning (LAI .,., We\lm1ns1er I )0 0 m -El MOOena VS SaOdltt>aCk lat Hart Partr, OraneaJ 10 30 a m -Oooev "'' Ora"99 t 30 om -Gero." Grove "' Ville Par• MONDAY'S GAMES (at S.rtta AN c.-...J 9 30 a m -Sa lurda v'i 10"" from Se,,1a Ano \/alit v ''O\tr e1im1ne1td) Noon-Sa luroav·s w inners from Sa,,•a A.,a Vel•ev ) ts-<na mo1on\1110 H m1l1nel\ •No 1 l•om Sa nra Ana Colleoe vs No I lrom Sanra Ana H•O" (at Santa AM Hltf\J 9 30 a m -sa rurdav's losers lrom Senra Ana •1oser e11m1naltdl Noon-Sa lurOev s winners from Sanla Ana ) ls-<ons0lel1on stm1f1nal\ i.sanla Ana H•O" No 1 vs S.odlet>aci.. H1gn No 7 (at SaddleOaclr: HiGlhl 9 30 a .m -Saluroav s IO\tr\ from Saooieoac• 10\tr e11m1nall!di Noon-Saluroev's winners from SadOltDaci.. ) is-<onso1a11on Hmlf1nal\ (Herl Par~ No 7 vs Sanla Ana \/alltv No 21 lat Hart Partr, Oraneal 9 30 a m-Se luroev·s IOH•s from Herr Par• IOstr eilm1nall!dl Noon-saiurdav'\ w inners lrom Harr Par" l ts-<11a mo1onsn10 \em1f111e1s INo t ••om Harl Park vs No 1 from SeddleDac" 1 TUESDAY'S GAMES (at Santa Ana Hi9h) 10 30 o.m.-Ftflh olece i JO o rn -Consotatton (at Santa AN C.._I Noon-TnlrO Place 3 1 S o m -C 11amolon\h1P AMhelm Invitational TODA Y'S GAMES !al La Palme Partr, Anan.tm l io a m -Carson "' LS Polv I om -Monlet>ellO vs Cvortn 4 om -Woodt>rldoe vs Kenneov 1 om -Savanna vs Cenvon MONDAY'S GAMES 10 am -saruroav·s 10 a.m. ano I om IOs•<s I om -saiurda v·s 4 om a nd 1 om iostr\ 4 om -So•uroav ' 10 a m and i om w1nn!'r\ 7 0,.,. -Soluroev ' 4 0 m ano 1 D m w ""e'\ TUESDAY'S GAMES om -Coo\oletton •om -Tti rd 01ece 1 om -Cnamo1onsn10 TENNIS 801Sa Grande TODAY'S GAMES (Al ~~ Grandt Htilfl I 103011 ,.,.. -801\11 G•a<'Clf 'i\ O•a.,oe Lu'"""'" 10 30 a m -La M•rooo v\ Noooies I 30 om -W·nfttrs or '"' 10 JO gamt\ I 30 om -Losers ol rnt 10 30 oa,...,es l•t Pacrfiu Hlgtt) 10 30 a m -Pa C•hCa vs G1enr> 10 30 a m -C1101strano V1111ev vs ~a"'•aoo I JO-Winners of lhl' ·10 30 gomes I )0-LO\er\ OI lhf 1030 .iames Cat Rancho Alamitos H1gtt) 10 JO a m -Ra<>cho Ala"'•IO\ vs Lil !err., 10 30 am -La Ou•"'" v\ E s•a~c.a i 30 ., "'-W·Ml!rs 01 10 30 oames I 30-Lo\ers of 10 30 oames lat Loi Amigo\ Hrgttl 10 30 a m -LO\ Am•OO\ V\ L40.J"A ... II\ 10 30 am -Ar'es111 vs C:os•a Mesa 1 )0 om -Winners 01 10 JO oames .lO 0 m -LO\r'\ of 10 30 Qa,...,es MONDAY'S GAMES Chamooon'111o Semrllnals (al BOI~ Gr.,1de J t 30 o rro -8olsa Grande No I vs l'al 1 c11 1110 <at Rancho Al•mlfo1) 1 )0 0 m -Rancho Alam1IOS Ne> I V\ l (\\ Al"" 00\ No I Consoi.tron Semifinal\ lat Los Aml90\I I 30-LO\ ''"'"'00\ No ) v\ ~ancrc. A•d" "' NO ) O\l!r t llm1nall!O I (af P•c•llul 1 JO-Pacifica No 3 •\ Be •sa Granoe N< ) tO\t!r e1om1noleO) TUESDAY'S GAMES (al BOIH Gr~nd« 10 )0 a ("' -.,., '0 O•O P I 30 o "'-C<'amo o \t P (al P.c111ca1 10 30 11 m -F ,11r Dar• I )0 D m -COr\Cl Ill• JI Maranattia TODAY'S GAMES (at Arcadia R-onal Parlr:) t pm -Pac~•~c Cn,. \t ~, J"\ Ortctr o C.nti\t 4" 3 om -La Verne Lv'~t'O" •\ Mt•oo~ ono S JO o rTI -Wh1lnev vs Lt'• "Q>¥e 1 )0 om -Newoort (nr s••a" vs p,(,. oertt MONDAY'S GAMES Con\olallon Bracut 9 a m -Soluroo1 s 1 ano) r,.., • \l't\ 10\tr fl1m1r"la'fO 11 am -Sa11;rdav ' S lO a no I )0 •ou., \ ei.m na•tOI Cllampion'111o llracllet ! om -F111more V\ ~&l"'rda'f \. 1 pm w•"""' 3 30 pm -W111111er C:nros••ao '' ')ol,;rdav J o.m winner 6 om -Marentna vs ~oturO<h S JO D m W•,,ntr e 0 fT" v.11aoe (r:r SI·&"" V\ '\19' ""'"0l1'f' I 10",..,.. TUESOAY'S GAMES !.tm11 ~a\ WEONESDAY'S GAMES Christian cycle victor UCI rips Long Beach \Ian ·< r.i/\ · < hn,11an .11 llun11n~t11n lk,1lh nowd oul R1\\"r\ld1 '\111.l' r art.I Frida' n1~hl 111 \\Ill 1lw \Cratch 111.i1n l'\\'nt .1t ihl· week!\ 'IX't'd"·'' motor· l ~ cte prngra m •II t hl' <>r · angc Count' I :i1r~ro11nd\ Antea ters stop 49ers· 16-match win streak thl' k.1gul" .11 the l'll.I cil thl '' ·'""" ,,1,d PJt111n l tw l < I \\Ollll'll "l 11.·n 1 ,1, l111t1111,11l· lall1ng 111 flO"'l'llul c <.1 l1tnrn1.1 •1.11 I ht• Hl'.lr\ l'nll'rl·d thr 111nll''\t 1 Jlt d I "I h 1n thl' l ountn .ind\ lllllpkln.I tht '\' t't p 111 A 'Black• day for Milwaukee Cataary •hock• Oilers in OT Bod Blac-k •me~ five hits throuJh • )(vt•n innings and rai~d hii. record to 3..0. and Pit Sheridan and Jorie Orta each dro' t' 10 two runs 111 h1!> !.uppon as Kansas (ti) whipped M1lwauktt, 6-3, Frtday night in \mcm:an Lc:ague ar11on. Du Qul1tabtrry. a product of( o:>ttl Mc~ H1$h and Orange Coa&t Collegc, pitched lhl" final two inning!. to collect his founh save of 1he season . Elsewhere. Tom Bruoaasky'1 run-scoring !iiniJe in the bouom of the ninth 1n01ng capped a "'1 Carey WU1on '1 second goal of the ntaht at 3:42 of overtime gave the Calpry Aames a 6-5 victory over the Edmonton Oilcrs Fnda)' to ue the Nauonal Hockey League Smylhc D1v1~n final al 1-1. Wilson, a rookie. picked up a rebound. s~pt around the back of1he nel and tucked the puck m before any of the Oilers could recover in timc to block him . . Elsewhere in NHL playoff action. Auden KaJlur. a ~ldom-used ch~cltsna s~iahst. put 1n a short wnst shot at 7:3~ of ovcrume to hfl the New York lslanden to a 5-4 victory over the W31h1ngton Capitals and even their best-of«ven 5elics at one gutnc each. . . M1t1 Nasl•ad and Steve Sbatt scored third-period goals 82 seconds a pan to snap a I· I tie ahd lift Montreal to a 4-1 victory over Quebec to even the hcst-of-sevcn Adams Division final at I· I. . . Doac Gllmolll"'I backhanded goal 16: 16 into overtime nudged St. Louis past Minnesota ~) to even that «-ne~. two-run rally that gave M1nne- !>Ola a 4-3 victory over Sea ttle. Back-to-back homers by Alvla Davia and Ricky Nel1oa had gjven the Mariners a 3-2 lead in thl' top of the ninth . Greg Walker's three-run homer capped a four-run first snnsng and Rady Law tnpled twice and scored two run~ as the Chicago While: Sox downed the New York Yankees. 5-J ... Cbet Lemoa keyed an Black c1gh1-run first inning and un- heatcn Dl·tro11 '>'ent on 10 their eighth v1ctol). a 13-9 "'in 10 Boston. ~po1lmg the Red SoA home opener. Dt·1 ro1t "'11hstood a !he-run fir!>t inning and then held on "'llh the hdp oh1x double pla)S .. Toron10\ Dave Colllns '>napped J Ill' 1n the ninth inning with :in RRI \10gll' g1' 1ng tht> BIUl' Ja~s a 3-2 "'1 11 in Te\aS Dennis Lamp. 1·2 gained thl· "'"for Toronto. p11ch1ng 1 , '>t1lrl'll'" 1111110g'> Televlalon, r&dlo TaLIVl9ION 10 a.m. -ma•: Women's tout'1'W'Mnt. Channef 4. 12':30 p.m. -~ALL: San FranctlCO at Dodgers, Channel -i. 12:30 p .m. -OOU:: Muter• Tournament. Channel 2. Louganis upset by Kimball 1 p.m. -IASEBAU.: Ange~ll et Oak!Md, Channel 5. 3 p.m. -COLLEGE SPORT&: NCAA women'• swimming, women's gymnutlca (tape), Chennee 2. 3 p.m. -8POATSCOPI: World pro'9111onaf arm wreatllng championship, Channet 4. (1~1 ....;L<)\IL IE . I la -Bruce K1m- h.ill .. u1rl·d '>4"' 5~ po1nl\ to plat'e fir!>l and upw1 tlt•ll'nding l hc.1mp1on Grt•g Loupni!> sn tht· men·~ tO·mCtl'r platform ~m1 hnals a ot thl· Ph1l11p!> oh-l 'n11cd States 01' ing Indoor ,·ham p1un'>h1p" 1-nda~ 3:30 p.m. -BOWLING: Greatw Hartfotd Open, Channel 7. 5 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTI: Atnet9Ur box.Ing {tape), speedsk=tape), Channel 7. I 11ugan1'>. the former UC In inc standout v.ho also 1":1 tht• rnrrt•nt \\Oriti lhamp1on in c,pn ngboard. came sn \ernnd "'1th 580 23 rx>1n1s. Matt '>co~1ng "'a'> third \"Ith 'I) 03 points out of a field of 27 diver!> 12:20 p.m. -8AHBAU.: Sen Francmco at Dodgen. KA8C (790). , p.m. -BA8,8ALl: A~• at o.ldlnd. I ougan1s. who ha!o a long·standrng sports ri \'311) "'11h "-.11nball. i!l look1ng to break the record for the most national titles He no'>' holds 26. but C) nthia Potter has thl' rnrrcnt record v.nh 28 titles. KMPC(710). 5 p.m. -PRO 'FOOTBALL: Memphlt YL LA Exprees at CollMUm, KLAC (570). ' . ..-___ ::. Tami LaVelle OCC,GWC swimmers set marks ( 111ldr11 \\ l 'l ( nllqil··, I uh·' 1t1(k and ( 1ra11~t· < 11J't' I .111'1 I .1\ dk 'l'l lUnkH·nn· rllord' I rll!J' .111d < )( < ' \\\lllll'rl.\ 4()(1 frn .. ,i,k ll'IJ'• JnJ (JUldl·n \\c\l' mrn' 4 Kl nwJk, rt·t:I\ 11.·.1111' .11,n li\lll-.l·d fl'· l tHU·\l'lllll~ dl•trl' 111 h1ghli~ht lhl' ~l·t1111d d:" nf thl· \11uth < OJ\l < o 11 k n IH l ' " 1 Ill in , n g l h J m p1un\hip'> JI< 'prn'> < olkgl' :-.m1.k t'lolh·d J 5~ "\4 10 "1n thl' 100 hatl. .. 1rol...c to hdp lhl· Ru .. 1kr' ma1nw1n th{'1r lead 1n th~· tram '1anJ1ng' ll\l'r I ulll'rtllll < 101ng 11110 tndJ\ ·,al lion ihl· R11 .. 1kr'I kJJ till' Hornl'l'> h~ JU\l l\\11 p111nl\ I hl· Ru\tlcr40U 1t1l·dlc:' 1d;l\ tr.1111 \\Oil \\llh a I 34 ~H l'llort < 1011.kn \.\.\·~t \ M 1 l.l· l lalpl11Jl' \Hlll the 11Hl lrCt''>t\k \\Ith a I 43.X rllnrt In th1.'\\0m~·n',u11111x·1111on ( (•:l\I entO\' .1 lnmfonahk kad tner '>l'l· on d . p I .1 l e <' 11 Id l' n V. \" ' l ( N~-~Hll)g.rnng 111111 tlh' final d,I\ nf .ll I 1011 I .1 \ l'lk 'l'l :1 1n111d \\1th at "'.., 111 \1111.l-.rn~· 111 tfw _:111 fll'l''l'k "h1k l\',lllllll.111' I )1111,1h' ( lUllll.111' 1q:I\· ir11d .1 • • ,,-h• .1p1111 r 1tw '1 h11th·1 lh I 1.1u \' l'llll "·"" "1nnt•r 111 llh 'II h.11.J,. l1H ()( ( \\llh ii .:•11111 l'll\\tl In.Jester not wilting in $1 million bid Okamoto leads by three strokes in Las Vegas tourney By HOWARD L. HANDY Sp.ei.l to ,..._ Dell' "lol L.\'> \ [(1.\"i -(rlll(\ liN pro· spel'll\C 1m1.inl m1ll1on::i1rc. rookie Juli lnk'lll'r. rl'fu.,cd to lc1ld undt•r prl''!lurc Fri da'. and alter l\\o round' ot the .l&.R \nrtch Pm· \m I'> H'r. mulh 1nt11ntl'lll10n lU '>'lll hl·r-.e1.onJ slrJ1gh1 LPt1 \golf tournament antl a hunu' of SI m1ll1 on lnl-.\lt'I pla~1ng the easier La' \'t•gJ' < 11untf) ( luh tour1,c u~da 1dl·~tl \\t',1thcr tond1t1011'> l-r1da\. llrcd J 3-unda·p.ir "'ll to po .. 1 a ,l·on; ot 1411 for thl' fir,l l\\O roundc, '>hl' trail' kaJt•r \\,11.o 01.Jmoto 111 lapJll h' 1hrl'l' \lroJ,.l·~ \\Ith 1lw f11rnl t'>'11 niunJ, Ol'llllt pla\l·d .111lw Dcwn Inn < 11untr\ ( luh u1ur\\.· toJJ\ anJ \und.I\ l"J tJl.l· l\\o round' 111 ~11 rig.ht 1111\\ and go 111 till b.u:· lnbil·r \J1tl lolln\\ 1ng hl'r round on I 11da~ "I kcl ill\ < h<llKl'' nl \\inning an· good and I 111 \l'n harr' to be '>'hl'rl· I am ngh1 no"' \ 1111 t'f peopk d1Jn·1 npcrt nll' to he .,.,hCll' I am. 'I'm 1 u '' dclrghtl·tl a hcrt"' o d:t ~'ti) be in conh'.nuon even though I didn't pla\ "'ell on the back nine toda). I had a good front r,1dc bu1 seemed to run out.of gas on the back nine I was tired ur something. and "ai.n't h11 11ng the ball well (She wa~ 32-28-70). ''I'm read~ to go again tomorrow and 1 thinll. I "'ould rather pla> the Desert Inn course. It's tou~her and I feel I ha' ea better chance nght here. I don't thrnk an ~bod~ is going to catch fire ht·n· Jnd thrn• shots i~n·t much on th1-, cour'r" lnbter \tarted the da' 2-undcr-par and "ent to ti-under-par alter the front n1nl· '>'1 th four hird1l'\ Tv.o ht•ge' ~and .1 bird on lhl' hell k side put her 1n 1h1: dubhou~c at S·under-par fur the tournaml·nt. 01.amoto ag.rl'l'd '>'1th Inkster that 1"'0 morc round' of 2-under-par 70 tould '>'In thl' tournaml·nt "If the \I.Cather \13\' lil...t• thi'I. I figure that \\oulJ ht· goud enough lo "'in. 1 don't .... anl to he an} "'orse than even." 0 1...amuto like lni...stc.r. pla}ed at La' Vega\( C Fnda} and finished her rounJ at 6-under-par for a 117 lot.al. \he lead<, h~ three stroke" · L'p •unlit }CSLerda} and today. I \\dS lo<;1ng fi,c strokes per day b} m1!)Stng putts from 4-8 feei:· O kamoto !kl1d. "I've been making them the last t\\o davsand that makes the d1fferenct'." · Yacht Club Challenge standings scrambled B) ALMOI'\ LOCKABEY 0•111 Pllol 8o•ll"9 Wrtt., Light. <.hill~ a1r .. uff:"h°''P<>rt Hl·ad1 F-mJa, 'rramblc:d the 1,tanding~ antl dosed rank' among lhl' 11 n:munal 'achl duh., rompt·ting. sn the l \ 't at ht< lub Challengl· < up Rcgatta Thl· regatta "a" drcaml'd up h' ~c"port I larhor 't ,1l ht ( luh hi dctl·rm11w thl' hl'\t \atht duh 1n thr l ' Imm lhl· \tantipuint 11t rrmlm • mg 1Jung 1,,1tlo" \\ 1nnn ol lhl' third ratl' "·I' "l''>'porl 11.irhor 'tat ht ( luh llllh .... UHi ~1J\O l1 J\ <,k1pp1.•1 f hl' luunh race "a' \1.on h' ~t r ranu' 't arht ( luh of \an r ranuscu "'''" c;kipper ..,,l \ l kpJ)l'\011 I hl· )1. 1-ranns Yl 'll'lOf) pulled 1ht• ~an Franc"cans rntu !)Ccond place hchind ~l Peit·r<,burg. Fla. Y( which tool... the u'crall point standings lead \\Jthout hJ' rng "on a r.1cc. Skipper Jllhn knn1ng.s and C'rl'" ha' e posted lin1she'> nf I-~-.t-6 for a total -.core of IXpo1nt<; \1 r't C ha'>alolal <,corefor 11tr lour r<1n.'\ 111 •>·X·~· I for 1911. point\ u1Hkr thl· rl'\l'l\l' <>cnnng ""tl'tn \\hllh ~l\t'' a hnnu<, of a qu.1rll'i 111 J p111nt lor "'inning I 1nl lnr third arl' :"-Jl''>'l)()rt Harbor 't .11 h1 < l11h ,mt! Long Al':llh Yach\ ( ll•h \\1th~()\• pwntH'3lh. but LBY( "lll.'111~ prntl''lll'd h' 'ian Diego YC 111 , lhl' fourth ran· V.1th ii lflt\\(f l'\tlnl.lll'd al ()."I()() IO .1ttl·nJJntl' ( hn:>11an \11111 h\ JU'l a It'" 1nchc1, O\l'I raria \\llh lil' fending na111111al l harnp1on Kell\ \loran fin1,h1ni.i thmi and Duhh I l·rrdi who car lil'I \Ullcrcd .i h,1d spill. plal ing fourth In onl' ot l ( lninl'' 11111\l \Jl1\h10g 'll tune' of thl· \l'J\on lhl· \ntcatl'r' .,.,h1ppctl Pt \.\ h>t Long. Bl'Jlh "'itJll' t1-l1 I' nda' 111 J l on lest Iha l ""JI, halt\·d hdorr douhl.n \\l'rl' l'\l'n lonll'\ll'd h' ilw 111 ... 1 4'kr'> lhl· \nlt'oll1.'I'> 1k,ptil' .1 ill11d rwrl111 m.111u· -- lroni l t I ' '\n t '1ngk' pt,l\~·1 I 111.1 rrrn'>'tlh \\ho l'\ll'nlkd lh'I !11r Ill lltrl'l' SOFTBALL I H 't < .rnd \D't C "'h1<·h ho th ,ulll'd "In' 111 fhur.,da' ·,rare\. had pulll f11milc' I 11Ja~ ~()y("', 11th plt•ll' iin1c.,h on fhur,da} "'as caused 11, prd.ing up l..dp on the \..1.·cl v.hrch thl'\ \\l'Tl' una"'~"l' of until the} began 1n drop farthl·r hal (... aftl'r a 1tood stan. In thl' hand1rap m<.11n. Kun Strommt•r ol Rialto outfint'lhed h·rrcll "llh fana coming in third "To ~·,11 our t\\JI\ li l.l' th.11 \'"' t1.rl.tl hut tO\'>'<.'CJ'l tht'm l\l''l(lra '"'l't'I ... '~11d l < I < oath C, reg Patton The mJ1d1 wa,.n't ii' Dlll'·,ldt•d ·'' lhl· \lurc J\ fuur of the '>I\ \1ngk<; m<11d1u1" wcnl thn·r ~Cl'> and anothl·r "a' de{ 1dcd I" J t1ebreah•r in thl' second '>l't One \urprir,c "'as the 1,1rong pcrlurmJnu lrom \.o o plJ}er !vt1l.l• Do'>'ns. '>'ho '>'a' 12-t 5 indi' 1duall) cn tenng the matth tfr '>hut down Long lkarh\ V111cc tlorra\ltJ\ (nov. 27·4> in 'itra1ght 'iCls. ti-2. 6-1 long Reach which wa'I ret('d 20th 1n thl' nauon entcnng thecontc'it. had a I b-malt h wrnningstreak snappc."d b} I IC I. w~mh v.3, ranked 17th UCl 1mprovedto lll-10.'>'hilc dropping the 49t>rs 10 27-4. ··Tht'> <ihould make u<i the f:l\ onte tn v.1n '>l't'> lx•tort· falling \1,irtna llp[X'd in "iull\l"I Ill.tr!. t11 'i i h\ turning h.ll I. r 1111111:1111 \.ilk\ 11 •• 1;. In \1ngk' '11 I \ il-.ing pt.1,r1 < 1111d.111 \\ ()Og rCl'Ofdl·d J 'l\\l'l p .... did R "" l n" 111 'P.HI.. tlw \.1J nn.1 'I\ ll)f\ I agun.i lkadi 1mp1cl\l'd ti'> \1111111 C Clcl\l l l·agut· rclonl to IJ () '>'1th .1 14' -i' '>'hipping 111 I .1gun.1 If ill, hul l\lll mull' 1mprC\\IH' "thl· \ll"t' 1nn,11l f\uHd 1n iht· kagUl· I J~n.1 lkJl h "'hll h \\ rll """ l 111 lhl' )ca\ tl''" I cagul' nc\t '>l'.l\on i 1, 1m\\ hll-11 \1mc cntcrinp. thr 'i11111h < "'"' l t',1lfUl' I h1.· .\nt'>I!> art• 111<.t thrn· lllatdll'' J'>'J\ lrnrn ,, pcrkt t lcagul' reuud Tlw \n1'l' "'o I 'ingk' pl.t\l'I. 11.·d lirandl won hi\ four '1n~l1•\ m.1tt hn '' h1k Ian Ila-w orth tcanwd \\Ith h" \llllOi.\l'I hrother I 11dc1 111l tht' iun11ir ':Jr\ll\. 111 \WC'l'P thl'll douh~npponl'nt' BICYCLE REPAIRS Servicing All Makes And M odels UPMOLSTl:RY. INC. , tf tk ltst tf ,.., Utt MHe V•rde Cenlf'r 2701 H .. rbnr Blvrf 7 51-4882 C •ta M,.,,. mz WIOI l lff COSTA llSA -S41·11SI Rustlers win in tourney: Bucs, Gauchos triu1nph I .lltrtl· I lolln <kli'l'r!..'d Jn f{ HI "ngk 111 1lw top of till' fir\! 1nn111g .ind 1-..irt·n < arl,on made thl' run \l,1nJ Up 0\ l\lO h1ttll)i! 'J. l'\l \ ,Jiil'\ h1r JI ·I>' ll ton 111thr111w nin~ ro111hl ol thl· R11,1k1\· Ill' 11at1l1n.1I <.ol1h;1ll to11rn.1llll'rlt f'i H.1:1\. I n 01hr1 u1mmun1t\ lolktr.e gaml' < )ranJll' < ou\I n1prx·d < 'prl''' .ind \.1ddlt'h.1l k 111ppnl l 111pcnal 'A'lll'\ IV. Ill' ( .u,11111,ll\lll. OUI l'I \\r\l \:Jiil'\ h.llll'I\ .111d IHlldlJt•kd ( hl'I \I \1,1,had11 111 .Jlh .rnu ( 111ldl n \\ l'\l lo · Untouch ables face Lightning Strik ers \.11R r II R II>< d -I hl· :'\:or1h If 1111t111g111n lk.Jl h l 11111u\hahll'' .1 1 Iii h \l •U l'I tt'<1111 11.i th J \7 II rn md "1111.u 1· 1tir "11'\lon \ ll'fo I •ihlning \111~l''' h•d.1\ at Ill '" .1 m tor 1lw "outtwrn < .iii 1111 rtt.1 \tJll' C up l ht11tt p11111,t11p .11 (al "t.-ilr ~onhndtr.c 1 I hl l 1Fhtninll \111~l·r, bnni ,1 ~I I ~ fl'tmd 111111 lhl l llntnr l tw ,, 11,n,·1 .111' .1111 n h• 1q•111nal pl,i\ 1n f), I\\\ i 14t<la' ' l hamp1onc.t11p quartci f'in al µml' <I p m ) ;1ga1n .. 1 (ikn<lak \r11on.1 .1 h·I \\Inner O\l'' Ral..l•r,ltl'ld In 111 lwr Ii r .. 1.rou nd tullnl'' t nda' ~r1111na WC'il l'lll n1rrwd Pa<..llkna I 11.111d ( cntral An10n,1 nudged Mt \an .\nton10 2·0 , I oda\ ·, ,ll t1on al <.iolden W{'\l h\'f.tlll' \\ 11h um,olut1nn , onll''t' 'ta11111t1.1t 10 am .\t Or.ing" C on .. t. the Pi rat~~ \l'Ort'd what llHnl·d out to be the winning run "'11hou1 lhl' aid of a hit in th(' fourth 111111ng 1n a ~-1 "1ctol) O\.l'r C 'pre" 1>1ana <lhH·ira oix·nl."tl tht• 1nn1n$ \\Ith a "'al\.. moH·d to \CC'ond un J '>'ill.I p1t1. h and "'l'nt to thml nl'I a lidtll·i ·, l ho1n· \hl' thl·n \(orcd on m1111hn \\1ltl pill h \np.1t• •\ntrohu<, '>'t'nl lhl" di,tan~1.· to l'arn th<'" in. c,\n\..in& 1)UI thrt'C." and ;11low1n~ four hit\ and one-wall. ( )r;ingt• ( OJ~I IS on until Thursda\ "'hl·n the Pirate<, opcn thl' P31rn \pnnii T ournaml'nt a~iin<,l C olle[l.l' uf the.-l>cwrt \a11rlkhacl. < olll'[l.l' -.weJll J dnuhkht•ackr from Im rx·rtal \a lln \.~ and ~-t. "'l!Hlll'lil he.uh i:-imc\ in I IWll l,l\t JI hJt\ Siana 'HH alotr four of ••• race1 1 Jo1•n Jenning, ')I Pt1er\t>uro Fie Y( 11 1 Sie ve Jeooe\on SI Franc•' YC. 1'1•._3 Bruer Brown Long Beecll VC. 28'~. 4 Scorl Mason New00<1 Herl>Or YC 20•. 5 Jonalhon Ford Cll•cego YC 21 6 Jonn Tro\I New York YC 2i 7 Tommv Menc SoYl,...rn YC New Ori.an\• 21 I Aot>Olt' Oo'fle Eas1ern YC !Mar~ad Men I 11 9 Bar,.at>v BlalCll Seawanllake VC IOnrer Bev Ny 1 30 10 8 r1JC1 Nel\on, S.11 O•eoo vc: 311,,, 1 i Jim Scoll Anneoo!IS. Md VC 37 Anteaters romp, 15-2 1 CV'<(1 Bl \( II -l I( Inane rodl·<l th r Jt11cr{·nt I ons Beach \tJIC hurkr<, Fr1d1n . ')\l>llOll 10 runs tn the rtf\I tllll't' inning!> en mute lO a 15·~ Southt•rn ( ·ahfornia Baseball \\\1xrnt1on 'lllOI'\ o\e< thC' 4<k~ Thl' \ntt"atc1<. orcd fi'l' t1m~ 1n tht· fir,1 1nnina \\Ith Dun Da' 1s dnuhhng 10 on~· run. Rotl PtrT) 'in1tling 111 ano1her. Duuii lt"rne h1t11n~ .1n RRl·tripk nnd 4'tcv<' Morgan lhl·n addin a run \t'onn1 doublr l < I (".,a in .... ( R \ I K ~I 1 o' tralU .ind I una fk3l h \lJtt> t ~-~ and ~ 1 ~ 7 4) llh"t'I .ig.JIO tod tl\, l>OI\ tWit'C' .11 \n1i:ntl'T \tad1um lh~lit <tl&am~" "'1 "' \l.lft .ll noon FOR l Ht R• COHO ~ t I .. MA.IOtt LaAGU• 5TANOIHGS Americatt L .. eue o .. roll Toronto ci. ... -.no BosfOtl Naw York Bettlmore Mllwaul<ff W•ST OIVl.SIOtt w l. 6 'l 6 l s , s 3 4 l 4 ' , . I AST DIVISION l'ct. 750 U1 625 6'lS .571 400 .250 • 0 1000 s 3 625 3 3 soo l 6 333 3 • 3l3 1 s 167 I 1 llS l'rlde Y" • Scerea 0.kl•nd 'l, A,.. 1 Oelroll 13, Bosion 9 Chic.go S. New York J Keniu Cllv 6, Mllweukff 3 Mlnneaote 4, SHllle J Toronto 3. Tuu , TldlV'a GamH ~· ., I I l"'J 3 4 ) 4 S''> ~·) ' 1 AllMlls !Brown O II al Oekleno <Conrov O·Ol Belfimore <McGreoor 1 11 at C11 ve11 no tSvtctlffe l·OI Seallle (Lang\lon l ·01 e1 M1nr>e\Ole IWINlem1 l·l) O·oioronlo IClanc v 0·01 .at Texu (Hough Chicago !Stiver 0· I) al New Vorll IGulorv 0· 1) Mllweuktt ISullon 0· II a l Kan\111 C11v IGubicze 0-1), (n) SvndlV'a Gamu At19e11 at Oakland Balf1mor1 a l Ctavttand Chicago at New Yor"- Detroil a1 Bo11on Toronto 11 ltxaa Sealllt al MlnnHola Milweuk.te et Kan'9\ Cilv N1tlonal LHOU• WEST DIVISION W L Pct. GB San Diego 8 I 819 DedeeM • soo l , C1nc1nne1o • s "4 4 San Francisco 3 S .37S •' > Hou"on 1 6 .'ISO S' > Atlanta 2 7 .221 6 New York. Phlladelohla Montreal Chicago St LOUii Pitt1b\irlll'I EAST DIVISION 6 2 s 3 s 4 ' 4 ' 3 s l"rldlv'a ScorH DedeeM 2. San Franc1.co O M0tttrt1I S. Ph1la0tlohla 1 Chicago 11 New Yori( 1 SI Louil 4, Plltaburgh I Hou1lon I, Cinclnnell O San 0 11110 S. At11n1a 2 TldlV'I Gemei 7SO 62S SS6 SOD SOD ..)7§ 1 I > 2 1 l San Frencl$CO (Oevla 0·21 al DM9en !Pena 0-1) Phllae1t1011111 1Cerll0tt l ·Ol 111 Montreal (GuNick~ 0·21 New York (Toner O· ll al C111caoo (Ruthven l·Ol Pl!11t>ur11h (Rhoden l· ll a1 SI Louil !Cox l·O), (n) Clncl""ell l Paa lore 0· I I at Hou1ton (ICneo.,.r O· I/, lnl Atlanta tCamo 0·0) at San Diego (Thurmond 0-ll. lnl S1tndlv'1 c:;.mff San Francisco e t o.cteer1 P11t1ooetoll1e at Montrtal New York ,, ChKlllO Pifl\t>urgh a l SI LOUI\ Alla nla 111 San 011110 Clr>clnnall 01 Hou\lon, Int AMERICAN LEAGUE A's '2, Anoets 1 CALIFORNIA OAKLAND Pt111sd Ben1ouz C1 Ca rew lo Lvnn rf 0.Cncs lb RtJlcsn on Downing If Wiifong 'lb Boone c Scl'lolllo u Narron on Ptcc•blo u Tefllh lb," !lo • 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 s 0 • 0 5 0 ) 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 3 0 l 0 I 0 4 0 0 0 l 0 ' 0 I I 1 1 0 0 0 0 RHno1n ti Almon lo L~\C! Murol'\v cf Lan\lrd lb Burgh\ dh HH lh C MOavis rf OHillu Pti1lllo\ ?b 31 I 13 I Toteh Sew• bv 1Mlll9l •b, h bl 4 I 2 0 4 0 I 0 1 0 0 I I I I 0 • 0 l 0 3 0 l 0 1 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 C.lltomla 000 000 00 I -I O•kl•nd 100 000 001 -1 Game W1nn1n11 RBI -None E -DHfll DP-Cahforn1a I. Oakland 1 LDB-<1111forn11 11 Oaktano • 2B-RHenderson. Schofield, Wilfong HR-Narron (I I SB-Hearn ( 11 SF-Lol>fl IP H R ER BB SO Cellfomia JOM L 0· I 8 f 1 1 Oekllnd McCellv 6 O O I Burri\ l 0 ~ 0 Caudill W,7·0 1 4 I I O One out wntn w1nn1n11 run \Corto WP-John 2 T-214 A-14,731 NATIONAL LEAGUE Dod9en 2, Gian~ o SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES eb r h bl • 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 s 0 1 0 s 0 0 0 • 0 ' 0 • 0 2 0 4 0 I 0 ) 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sa:. 'lb Wh1ll1ldrf MlcJnoorf Le ndr>< d Guarrer 3b Marshfl If Brock lb BRuutl u Nte<Snfvr o XIO\C1a ( Wtleh o ~ndHn S\ •b r h bl 4 1 1 0 l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 3 0 I ? 3 0 I 0 l 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 LeM1tr u Leonrd 011 Trlllo 'lb JClerk rt Ollnr lb RIChfds If CDavls cf Yng1>10 l b Brentv c J ROOf1in o STh1>1n oh Levelll o Kul~re>n Toteh 11 0 I 0 Tot•h SCOf'I bv lnnl119s 2' 2 s 2 Sen Frtnclsco 000 000 000-O Lol Aft991H 101 000 OOx -2 Game Wlnn1rio llBI Landreau>< I I> E~llvtr So • Guerrero OP-San Franc11eo I LOB San Frenc•\co 11 Los An~t\ 3 2B-Brentv Sax SB-Su 131 IP H R ER BB SO kn Frenchco JROblnson L 1 I Leveflt Los Aneetes WelchW,l·l Nleontuer S 1 1 Welch olfched 10 l WP-JRobinson T ~ 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oa l•er '" the l ln 1 41 A-•S.618 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amerlun LHVUt ( Tlll'9Utft Trlllrscla v•' G amt1 > BATTING 112 al balll Gantner Mil weukff. 467 Smalllv New Yori. 467 G Bell Toronto 441, Uoshew Toronto 08 Motley. Kansu c lfV •19 RUNS l rammetl Detroit 9 Pertonrt Sealllt, 1 R HenOtr\on Oakland I Wlnh-9d. New Vork 1 RBI O• Evens Ot rro11 9 At. JecksOfl, Ane.U, I. G1rc1a Toronto 7 Len1toro O.ktend 7. Lernon. Oelro11 1 HITS Ganlner Mllwaukft I• G Bell Ttll'Onto, lJ, Gercoa Toronto, 11, Remv Boston. 12 Getfll Minnesota, 11 R Heno•r\on, 0 11iltend 11 Trammell Detroit 11 DOUBLES G Bell, Toronto, 4, Eatler Bo\lon, 3. Ow En na. Boston, 3, GH lft, Mlnn1l0t1. 3, C.u c••. T0<onto, l. Jecobv Ctevelend, 3. Keernev, S..1111, 3, Melllngtv New York, 3, OOlfvtt . Mllweullff ) P«con1t, s .. 111e 3 TRIPLES HalC~ Mtllnt\011 ' Lemon. Detroit, 2 si..rtcSa n, K1n11s Cllv 2 HOME RUNS IUoun B•lllmor•. l STOLEN BASES Bull~r Cltvt11nci \, lrtmmell, Detroit, S. Bernezerd C1ave41nd, •. G•rcle Toronto, • R HendlrlOll, 011<11ne1, 4 STRIKEOUTS Morr!\. Oetr0tt, 11, M Youno. s .. 11 ... " l tyltvtn. ci.vtlend 11 Clancy, Toronto. 11 M Moor• St1flll fl SAVE.$ Qvi\tnt>etrv Ken\U Cilv l Ceuellll. Oalllend 2 It Devi\ M.nnt.OI•. 1 ltlOfltffl, New York 1 VendeBerg SHll'- 2 National LM~ (Thrwtlll Tlwn41tv'a GerM\) OA TTING ( 17 II ~Ill Peru. Cine In natl, M>O. lhlnt• ~"'''· Qt, Mllntr. Clnct1111111 4JS. WlllOll, New YO<k .,, Ven Stvkt SI lovl•, '17 RUNS SChmlctl, li'ttl1tdf!Ohl1 •. Wto '"'' San Dleoo e Carter Montrtel 1 GwvM San 0'"4:1 7, M<ltevnolel\ Sen Oleoo J, !telnet Montreal 7, St,..Wllerrv New Yori! 1 .. ' llllh 1 .. 1llv , Cl11<lnnat1. It, Carter, MM"NI, 9; 0.•Mfl, MonlrM J, e, MlnlltltL .,._,.., tJ k~t. ClllUto, e, W111Kl!, MontrMI, t HITS· Utne. MonlfMI. 14, Relnet, Mofl· trt ... 1•. Cartlf'. MonlrHf, 13, lttv. Pit l•l>urOh, 12. Temc>111on. Sall Oleuo. 17 Trillo, San FrenclKO, It WvnM, Pll t11>vr11l'I, t2 OOU8LES Liiiie, Montr .. I, $, Pere&, ClnclMall, 4, Qrlenen, c1nc111111t1, 4, EMikV, Clncl11111tl,04, Cefltf, MontrHI, 4 HOME RUNS $tr1w1>errv N•w YOf'k, 3, Trillo, San FranclKO, 3 STOLEN BASES Samuel, Plltladtle>llla. 7. Ml~. Cincinnati, '· Reovs. Clncln11111. 4, Gwvnn, San OlfOO. ) PITCHING ( 1 de<lalonl Smlln, Moflftllt, 7·0, Tetr•ll, N-York, 7·0 STRIKEOUTS Ann, H-lon, 17, Soto, Cincinnati, I•. Ce rlton. Pllllloelonle, 12, Dlnnv, Ptilladtlonle. 11. Berenvl. Clncln· natl, 10 SAVES~ l!ledrO$ll n, Atlante, 2; Le Smith, Cllkloo, 'l; Sl1k, Ntw Yotk, 2, OrOJeo, ..... YQl'1l, 2; Rt1rdon, MOl'llrtll, • 2, Gwn11, Pltt1t>ur11h, 2, Gouaoe, San Diego, 2, ~IVICk\I, San Dlello, 2 Colle9e UC lrvlM IS, l.ent Bead\ SI. 2 UC Irvine S32 113 000-1~ II Long Beacn SI 001 100 000-2 t I Ju111 and Morgen, Han•on (8) Wllllem,, Moreno 11). Fotl>I• (3), Pall.~IMn (6), FrHlO (6) and BIU1no.r, Oav11 (11 Benedict 191 W-Jusll L-W1t11am) 'lB-Davis CUCll Moro-n IUCfl Bllnk~'h•O ILBl. Benedict ILBI Broad Mid ILBI JB-trv1ne IUCll 01Mf' ScorH Sl•nloro l'l, Arirona S !Note Former Eol1on High slar Mille DtBenon had lour "''' al'ld flvt RBI for S11nlord) UCLA 11 Cai.tornla S I Nolt Formtt Corona 04!1 Mar H•llh ollc'1er Jett Pries oick.a vo hi\ flflh voctorv agaln11 two o.feats 10< UCLAI COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCMlttl Coast Conference Senta Ana Orange Col\t Gotoen Wu• Cerrito\ Fuller Ion W LT GB " • 0 13 s 0 1 Mt San Antonio Cvoreu Como1on 13 s 0 l t1 6 0 1 9 9 0 s 1 11 0 1 3 " 1 10 , 0 17 I 13 , TldlY'I Gamet (llOOfl) Ml. Sen Antonio II Orenoe Cou 1 Cold~ we11 at Cvoreu Comoton 11 Fullerron Ctrrllos al San1a Ana Hlllltl schOOI E dlaOfl 2. Oc••n vi.w 1 Octan Vii!W 000 010 000-1 I 1 E o•son 001 000 001-2 6 I Dovot11v Wil\O<t 181 ano Kirby Emme Wrt11nt (51 Demaio (6) and' Elhion' W-Dameto, 6· I L-Wllson 2B-Sinclair CE >. Buotf" IOV) Nash tEl 3B-Oemato !E l Feuntaln Ve .. v '· Marini 2 Marina 000 100 0--1 6 o Founteln Ve lltv 00? 043 x-9 9 I Dee, Emmons !SI e nd Blol<dvl\ Share>· neck ano Leonerd W-Shernacll L-Emmons 7B-Sharoneclo. (FV) 1 Stivers CFVl Hunttnvton 8aecll l, WHtmln\ter , Wtstmlnsltr 001 010 0-1 a o HunlinQton Bt1ch 111 000 x-3 11 1 Han,on, Weetrowskl <21 and Long. Lldvott, Denton 161 ano Shorlev W-L1dvolf L-Han•on 2B-Gordon tHBI uvvne H•• 2. LIVVN B"ch o Laguna H1ll1 000 100 0--1 s o Laguna Beecl\ 000 000 t>-0 3 1 Wero a nd Roman. Natu ano Falk HR-Plemel (LHI San Clemente S, WoodbrldOt 1 Sa n Cle~nte 110 020 I-~ 6 o Woodbridge 100 000 0-1 6 2 Devine. Keenev (O McCormick 111 ano Sut1erld11e Adams 161. Fra nk and Mc Ntt W-Keenev L-Frank I 3 2B-Moralln CS() 3B-McCorm1ck ISCI Llff!now .. Cllr 4, NtwPOrt Chr O Ntwoor1 (hr 000 000 0-0 2 1 Lttf1ngwe11 Chr 013 000 a-• • o Freoer1clo.son Collav 131 ano Dean Sa n toro and McCartnv HIGH SCHOOL ST ANDINGS Sunset LHGU• Octa,, v ,.,. Edl\On We\tm1,,.,ster t=ounra1n Va11ev Hun11n111on Beat h Marina W L GB 7 1 I 7 I> 3 I • s ) 1 7 ~ I 8 6 FrtOIV'l Scores Hu,.tmoton Beat h 3 Wn1m1nstt r 1 Fountain Vallev 9 Marona 1 Edison 2, Octan View I !nine inninos! Souttl Coast Leaeue w L T GB Laguna H•lls 6 0 I Ceo111rano va11ev 6 O 1 San C1tmen1e 4 3 0 1 > M1u 1on V•tto 3 l 0 3 Woodbridge 3 • 0 3 > Dana H1ll1 I 6 0 ~ • Laouna Beach 0 7 0 6 > l"rldlV'' Scwea Laguna Hills 7 Laguna Beach O San Clemenre S, Woodbridge 1 C101"rano Vallt v 7J Dana Hills NHL pl1voffi DIVISIONAL FINALS ( BtU ·of· S.V911) Fr1clav'1 Scores Monlreal •. Quebec I ISeriu loeo . I 11 NY h lanaers ~ W11ln1n91on • 1011 I Sent\ lied I I 1 51 Lou•\• M1nneso14 i toll Ser•ts ••td I I Catoar~ 6 E dmontor S 1011 Ser" l1eO I Sunday's Games NV h la noers al Wa\h•notor Quebec a1 Mon1rea1 Edmon1on at CatQarv M1nnt>so111 at St Louis MonclaV'I Glmt\ NY ISia nders 111 Wl\h1n1Jl()n Qul'l)eC at Monlrt>al M1nou o1a a1 S• Lou·s Edmonton al Calgerv Wtdntsclav's Gamu Mo1'1re11 111 Queot< Was111ng10" al NV htanO~rs SI Loui\ a t M1nnno1a Caltlarv at Eomonlon l"rlclav, •or• 20 Ill neouervl Queoec; 111 Mon11~e1 NY 1111ndtr1 at Wa>hlngton M1nntsola a1 St LOU•\ Edmonton el Ca111arv Suneln, A e>rll 12 (If ne<euanr I Montreet 11 Qvel>I< WHl'll!lglon et NY lsl•no•" Calgarv •' Eomonton SI Louil a t Minnesota ~'• volevtNlll HIGH SCHOOL SU<t\.tt Lla.uf F!N"l11n Veht v o.. Hunlrngton B11cn IS 6 IS·6 IS·7 I.I Qv1nt1 Ofi Oc.an View IS 1 13 I~ 11 IS, IS·l . IH Edl\Oll del MArlne u 11 I) 1 IS II S.. View l.Mtue ~1t111Cla Olf lrvlllt 1\ U 1~ e lS e f l T()rO Ott Unlvtnllv IS I IS 17 I) 13 Ntwoorr HatDOr a.I Cot t• M<t\11 I\ J IS • IS S ~ c .. tt 1. .. eue Dan• HI"' dei WoodOfl~ 1 IS I\ \ IS•1 IS S L" A .. mJtes ,._IDAY'I "HYl. TS (~ ., fl ........ ha"'"' "'"""') ,.ST ltAC•. OM Mlle oece Swlnellne (Ptlllnol • oo uo Joo Tv&Mctl ($!Nth) s 00 uo Knt\ltll Crea.et C&cMKOIOI\) 340 AllO reced Htf'CVIH Olrecl. Ye Wallad, Mk ro Magic, Scotch Brie/It, Tlrn411v Prll\C.I Untl>Ol<en Tlrn41. 200 71S n IX.ACTA I 1-7) oald '-'110 Sl~ONO "ACa. One milt Nee Double 81rdle (Web•lar) 9.00 UO 4 00 Hiii Country !Sherren) 11 to HO Wtll SeelOllld Gll'I (Slfftll) 3 .0 AllO rac.o Pri11Cfl1 Lela. Grend Slam, Flnal CeH. l eroort Marianne, Vtlltll• Henover Time 700 n IX.ACTA (7·2> Pela 111'10 THlltO ftACa. One mile OICI TheOl'e Henovtr IAnoan) • llO 2 to 2 to GOOdlimt Bvrd (Cogen) S llO 3 10 Oorotl'lv Bret ILecuv> s 40 Al\o raced Annoh Bruadtr, Wind· emere, Oentn Enci.avor. Summer Shade Time 1 S6 l S n EXACT A (6·41 oa1d 117 00 FOURTH A.ACE. OM mile 1>act E•treord1nerv IB•vlft\l 8 llO 6 90 Professor O.oorne llhlChfordl 6 20 Se>ec1at Peter CBa111ergeon> 4 II() • 00 s 20 Atio raceo Native Leeder Cllance. Looking Gooo Reoat Crul\ino Home Ga relit Tim« I S7 315 FIFTH RACE. One m11t oact La Norm IOoveli\) 8 60 6 20 4 40 Dirtct Kino I Anoer\onl 21 60 10 80 Ma• Burnbro IBe1Mar11eon> 6 20 Al'o raced Rowan Crest Noble Tenet Random Wino Krt1rers Pooov RO\tllnd Adover MOO<lv Blue Time 1 SI 2 S S2 EXACTA 18·41 0110 119'60 SIXTH AACIE. Ont m ile oace Slivers Starlel ISl .. lht 2S •O 9 60 Traci MIS\ (Meter) A 80 Rnooa Lobell (Snerrtn) HO 190 2 ao Alio raced W!llsllt Ball Spring lrumo Soueere Filng Time 1 SI 3 S U EXACTA 11 811><1ld Sll1 80 SEVENTH A.ACE. Ont mite oact Final Nolt (O~n,,) IS 20 680 JIO Triu LUI !Plano) 17 40 1 20 Arvernts Girl (Giimour) 180 Alio receo· Min Warm Brttrt, Regtnl Milt , Whllla 5chat1le . Baroneu c11r11 Koeu Dream, Roval Ramoa11e Tim«. I S6 31 S S'l EX.ACTA I•· II oa1d \ISO ao EIGHTH RACE. One molt oace Armoro Cedtt IAtcrmn) '00 7 oo 1 40 Greener P1111urt\ IC rowel 7 'lO 2 •O Long Fella !Harmer> 2 10 Al10 raced Srop the YankH, Shannon Matoritv, Meadow B G . Sameneu, Her rl\On Minor, Time: 1.SS 3/S n E XACT A 1•·71 Pelo 564 00 NINTH A.ACE. Ont m itt oace On Road Again CG1tmour ) A 20 310 3 llO F1rll Rui.r ISnottv) • 20 l 60 Familv Portra it !KueDterl • 80 Also reced Jorir tnle<"sttlfar Block ShedOw. Tax Credtf. K1n11 lower, Con· ftndtr Time I S6 l /S t'l EXACT.A (4·31 oald S20.10 U PICK SIX I I ·8·1·4·4·41 oa10 11,462.80 with 21 winning hckell (five h0rit1) Carrvover 0001 lOJ,ISJ 20 TENTH RACE. One m11t oaet Primitive Streak lAnd\n) 4 40 ) 60 Master Swllcl'I (Hvmanl 6 20 RICfl N SotctY (F1\COI 310 • 00 1'0 Also raced HI C Sluooer Danit All~ro Scoro10 G Andvs Lltv M1on1ghl Mine , Fire and Rain Time· I se )I S 12 EXACT A 17 1 J oa1d Sl'l .0 Atlendenct 7 37• S1nt1 Anita FA ID A Y'S AESUL TS lllrd of ti ·OIV fttOf'OVl!hlM'ed "'"11119) FIRST RACE. 6 lurtongs Rovat St George t Mc(rn) 11 80 4 80 3 70 T ur!l1ng Wnet l\ 1 v ettnzueta I 3 40 1 60 Unctt Duke tDe1anouuavt1 • 20 Al\O ra tl'd Fleet B•o. Gotoen M1n\lrel Oaodv Lon111to\ One Muter Ari ' Lucky Son. L'Ch1cte Eartv Tomatoes Time I 10 4 S SECOND RACE. I I 16 mill'\ Mountain Maid !Hawley 7• 10 3810 19 70 Queen ol Da ro,nen 1 Fuen1es 3• 10 14 40 (l"ataouos O•ll'Qal 9 •O Al\o raced Goa·\tee" Po11v Hog" F at1brook Bc1•0•t' Karen F .,Otr\ Cnarn 0 s a .. o Tear Pa d Rult F unune Time 1 46 12 DAILY DOUBLE rs 11J oa1d H ll60 THIRD RACE. 6 tur1on11s Tonooan Low (MCCarronl S 80 J 10 2 80 No\fos (Sibille) l 80 2 80 John J errv IOhvert1) 3 10 Also rac.a K1n11 of int Green Bower Song Pallern Maten Yan~tl' Ir. l ime 1 10 3 S FOURTH RACE. 6 l lurtongs on 1urf Sttefinciove 1McCarron1 1160 310 120 Cna moa11ne Bio IDelehouueve) 2 40 110 Gem1n1 Drtamer CP1ncov> 7 ?O Also raced Moliv1lv Accouslfcal. Sliver aoe Tim e 1 14 3 S '5 EXACTA t I 61 1><1i0 ISBO FIFTH A.ACE. 6 lurloogs Pr1nceu LuruUan IVlnrll IS 00 6 00 3 60 Pa1ch Petch Paten 1Pinc av1 s •O l 40 fh:: Ra111n <Hawlevl 3 20 Also raced A111oaet O'Haoov Dav Be1occo. Crlm\on Ca meo. Malchoennv Time. 1.10 11 S sS E XACTA 17 SI 1>a10 1107 00 SIXTH A.ACE. I I 16 mllt1 Indian Febles (Merel 11 60 4 IO 7 80 PrlnctH Leltt.1 IFuenltll 4 10 2 80 Wllatamom CPlt rctl 2 10 Ailo raced Send1na J1flv Lune~ T·m t I 4S l S SS EXACTA 3 1 011•0 1104 SO SEVENTH RACE. l f 16 m 1lu La dv frilbv 1Va lenrut ta1 7 60 510 3 00 Kenerov IP1r>cav1 100 3 •0 Stemware CMtCarroril 1 40 Also raced Jell La r on1e.n 81(1 Pott n ha Island\ To1a1 Woman T•me I U U EXACT A 6 l Oa•d \98 00 EIGHTH RACE I • molt s on turt Snaro Songer IL On&l'T' 1 10 3 60 4 00 a let Hol Ce \laneoa ) 00 2 10 a Mau er a IOPl&hOunave l 00 1 80 ·-nlry Atso rac!!d Hanel\Oml' One Wolve• Heogllls Valal\ Aguila Time I '8 I S U PICK SIX CS I 1 3 6·0 oa10 \30 935 60 w'"' 10 w•Mong loCkell l\oa tiorsesi l? P '"' .,,. r1>nsota l•O" oa•O s796 00 w 1tn 74 w•nn1nQ tic11>t1' t1v~ nor'e' NINTH A.ACE I I 16 m.lf\ 11. ou 1n11 G " F ur1118' 11 10 10 00 ~ •O \olvr r Lu \ Pr df tPoncev •60 lXI knot Two tHewtevl 160 AISO ract<I Ju\l1ltcan1t Ma1ma1\0n Tru\I Mt Crawltv Beautv Br ll Ratnt>ow Guedra Tlrne I 44 • ' J5 EXACTA 16 81 Ofttd \19600 ., Allenoa nrt 7l 613 Communltv c ..... trick AUN'S DECATHLON OVALll''l'ING 111 lkller•~ c ..... 1 F •nll stenoong\ - 1 M11r1< Hellt01't 1!>add'4tblc•l 7.075 00tn1,, 1 Douotn\ r tfnandtl ILono Beech ((l 6 614 ) !>t1.i~ 8 loo.t>uro11 (Or•n~ Coa•O • 470 4 R1c1< Merllne1 (Mt ~n AnlonlOl 6,J21, ) Jim Baml\l'I IMI San AnlOtl•Ol. 6, Ill 6 Leon PnlHIO\. (Ofll'IOt Coatll •• oso 7 ,,ev• Fe u\t CMl11Costel. ~ 12) I Cl'lros Koon CMtreCostel S 7U 9 Arnold Fan ILDnll 8et<l'I CC I S •10 10 R1tll11d Mtn<IOlll IGOIOlll Wl\ll, S 2)~ Note 'too "• 1av1nce 10 '""' "'"' Mev ll Jlillt 1 11 aelllf'\flfld Colleoel WOMaN'S Hal'TATHLON I f'1n11 \111\0lnQ\ -1.1 T~1 !Mt \an Anlon•ol S.de. 1 Crv\111 Youno !Ml ~en Antonio > • 900 l Carol MIH• (Vt11tvrt l • 161. • ..,no1e MCCerd 10.ano. Coa\ll •.Ill , ) La0o4>ne Moort (Sal\ Dt.oo ~U•I • 612 6 lhch4tt De vi\ 1Mlr1(0\ll ) 4 •). 1 Merv s. ... ,.. <Van1.,1l 4.N I "'' h o-nor• f l\I I.I» A~I 4,)61 • Au«n CerdwlP!I ''""''Ion! • 163, 10 Gigi ...... ILA Herl)O() l "' Nott 1 °" ,1, .ci••n<• 10 ''''' ,,...., N8A WHT&lt• COttlll•a•~ v•L.alltn •·Port1a11C1 •·S..lllt ··~· CiOldefl St• 11 S.110leoo ~DMtlM w .. .5' v .. ZJ 41 40 41 41 '6 •S 2t ,, ~tOMWll .. 11·Ut111 4$ l6 SS. )l •Detlu 43 :II .s3 I 2 ll•D,nver M 4 Mt 7 KtM.t• Cllv 1'I '4 4$7 t Sain An10tllo l6 O UA t Hou\IOll 2t S2 SJ• 16 a11sT•"N eo .. rua..ca ... "*~ 11 • Bouon 61 20 •. Ptillad41fl>l'll• $0 30 •·New York •1 34 x·New Jtt'MY 0 :U a·Wa$hln111on JS 4' CeMnl OMllen 1t·Oe1roll •9 32 JC·MDweuil" 49 37 60S 60S 101't 14 16 26 a·Allante 39 42 Chieeoo t7 s. Ctevtllno 27 S. •11 10 333 22 ll3 ,, 1no1~na 26 ss a·cllnclled 011vott oer1n Y·ctlncned divl•lon "'" .. rklev't ScOl'H OellH ICM, !,Aken 103 Attenta 1 II, New Jersey 112 Oelrolt 12t, 80\lon 110 lotl Indiana 1 l9l Weshlngton llS N-York 07, Cleve41no 98 MllweukH 109. C111uoo IS l21 23 San An1onlo 129, Hov1ton 12t Coll Portland 107 G~ S1a1e 101 TenitM'I Gamel Clevllend II W1snin111on 0t1ro11 " All•nl• HOUSIOft II KenlH Cllv Pniladttol'tl• 11 New Yorio. lndlane 11 Mllw•uke• Uleh at San Diego Sultdav'• GemM PllOenlx a l l.aken New JtrM'I' al Bolll>ft Chicago " Pnilloetotile Denver II S111 Ant0ttlo OaKH el Go!Olft Slllt Porllano at S.e111e ENO "E(;ULAR SEASON Maverlclu 104, Lakef'S 103 DALLAS -Aguirre 20, Vincent 70. Cummings 12. Blac•ma n 16, Davis 6 Heroer 17, Garr1111 13, N1moh1u1 O. Pneu11v O To1a11 40·8' 1'·39 104 LOS ANGELES -Ram 1>1s S. Wilkes 11. Al>dut·Jet>O•r 31 COOM• 3, McGee 15 Sorio111 6. Wortllv 17 Kuocl'!ak 3, JorOen 3 McAooo J To1111 '4·16 13·21 103 Score bv 0Uartw1 Dallas 11 11 28 27-IOA Los An11ete1 ?9 73 27 24-103 Tnret·oo1n1 goals-McGee 2 Fouled out-none Ret>ound\-Dallu 37 !Cum' mln11s 16). Los Anotlts SI IAbOul·Jabbar II) An11h-OellH '14 !Davi' SI. Lo\ An0tll1 23 ICoooer IOI Total fou11-Dallu 20 Los Anoetts 32 Ttchn1t1l,-Oe11u Coacn Molle A-u 611 SAN 76, Soea 12·24 S'l HI~ COLLEGE WOMEN ck 64, San DieOO Mesa Sl I CI Coast Conftf911C•) EG MESA -Lan111ol\ 10, Loo .; milh 9, Garrell • Tot11s 1C SAOO ACK -Ga ns 7 E\lev 22 Jone\ 10; DIOOk 11 Garcia 4 Lenoue 4 Htnl!) 11 01111 28 I· IS 6' Hellllmt Saodteoacto., 30·20 To1a1 loul\ San 0 1eoo Mesa 17 Saddle oa ck 70 Fouleo out Loo (SOM) Hines ISl Women's tournament (et HMton HHd lllend, S.C.) Oue rterfin.11 Sin11M1 Ce rttno B11nt11 1Can11011 dt l Ketnv Horvatn CU SI 6·• 7 6 7·6 Cnris Even LiOYd U S cJt l Svtvoa Han11o.a IWe\I Germ anv 6 0 6 I Zona Garr son t US 1 dt f SaDr ,,a Gotts Yu11ostavoa S·T 6 I 6·2 (la uO·a • ondf' K ,i\Ch Wtsl Germen• oet .:nr \!•a nf' Jo1ou aon1 Sw11Zertano1 o I l ·S Colle91 UC lrvlM 6, Long Buch St. 0 ~· Ano\!On IU(ll def MCChnl1C", 6 I l ·6 6·7. M11n Son Hing IU(t) oel Boon'I 6·3 7·6 Derr IUCll dtf Smith 0·6 7·6 6 I Am;ir 'UCll def Clews J·6 6 3 6·1 Barhem IUCll oet Scnunz 6·3 S·T 6 3 Downs <UCI cJtf Ho•casilas. 6·1 6 I NOTE Double\ were ca nct lled bv Long Beach St Hieh school L•llltN Bff<h ,,, .. L•oune Hllll JI, Sin11MI Tl'<! Branot tLBl cm Mci<av i.·O oef Ke•tn 6·2 oet Svn 6·2 Otl Freoerick.1 6· I Fro11 LB .,.on 6·0 6·0 6 1 6 0 Wallace LB wori 6·2 6 I 6 2 6 I Olckt r\on ILBI ... on 6·1 6 0 IO\I bY drfue lkl 1011 bv default Oeut>Ms Haworth H awor1n 1LBI d e t N11uven·Jovct . 6 l . 7 S oet Tron·Trvon11 6·3 6·1 MaQOfi Tim Brandl ILBI solll 6·3 S·7 won 6·7 6·1 Muina ,., F ovnt•in v elev 1l SiMMt Wong M Of! Nguvrn 6 1 de! ( ao • o·J oel Hanoawk 6 1 oe l Do o I Loc~wooo Ml IQSI 6 1 s 7 #0" 6 0 0 ) TPVI\ •M1 won 6 4 s 7 o·O 6 2 Hea ' (M l 1011 S 1 1 6 1 6 4 II Dov bits Husltd Ltowe (M l Mao" D e soo1 6 4 NQuven Nossl)man 6 • 1 ~ M I \01 I 4 h 6 • •C>\I 4 6 ,0111 >N • ,.. S I <11" B •l/Pfl\ M 11.tCU 4 6 COll19e women Calltomll •, UC frvlM 0 StnOles E '' \ ( Of'( Trenwo1n 6 • 1 6 6 ] Oecn\·e •( or1 Mel>or• 6·1 6 l Torre\ 1( def Rnorer o 0 6 3 Sav•dl'l 1C 1 df'f Bering o 1 6 O Moro IC cJpl Pall on 6 c 6 4 (,r 1mmmf'• ( oef Goorae n•llo 6 1 0 4 OoullMs E ,, \ T 0"'~\ c Otf M AP()' \I RP'tO'@' o 4 o 1 (_. 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Ronnlt8l1Ck CurtbStr- Oan Ponl Tom Wt1tllOl>i C.lvlnPHI• urrv Netwn Pevne Siewert Tommy N1il1tlme Bruce L,.tr"• Jev Heu Fuuvloetllr a ·Clatk 8urrouon~ Greo Normen Jeck NiclliaU\ David OOrln I" •iecl to OvalHY S.ve B1lle1ltfo1 Jpl'tn FOUlll'll °'""' Cooov Bil Rove" HllSuttOtl Peter <>cKterhull Jann Coott Pet McGowan John Mal'lettev Cnio Beck Ktlll'I Ferou' C.ev Br•- Ltnni• Cltmtnl\ JC Snead • Jim Tl'IOrot Pal Lindley JohnnvMlli.r 11·Nalhan1t1 Crosov Boo E H IWOOd Jim CoCl>erl 11 ·Cllf1on Pierce 11 ·Chrl•lol>ller Perrv a·P!llllo Perkin Ed Forl Blllv Cuoer Lenny Wedklns a· Jim HoCtoneve Bot> Gotlbv 8ol>Glloer Mike Nicotelle Tommv Aeron a· David Tentls Arnold Pal,.,,.r Nlek Price MerkHavn Oovo F0<d e·WIMlam Tuten t·JevSI~ ArlW•ll Rell>fl Lendrum e·Wllltem Hoffer 11-<ltnolts amateur .,_.._,n 10-..-t• 10-.... ,, 61·»-l>f .,.,._,,, ... 71-1't ... ,,...,., 74:•t-m IM .... 111 11-10-1•1 71•70-141 10-7t-141 71-71-1'2 7'2'70-1"2 ... , ... ,., 71•'10-142 ,,..,._,'3 n ·7c.-1'3 71•7t-tA) ,,.,,_,.., 71·71-10 71-72-lU 70•13-1'3 70-7t--1'4 71·13-14' 71·73-1'4 7)·11-14' ,, . .,_, .. 74·10-14' 7)·71-14' 73·71-lU 71>-7S-14~ 11-1..-1.r 11·14-145 7'·71-1•5 7•·71-10 19·'6-14S 7•·6'-145 ,..,.-145 75-70-1'5 7H0-14.S 7•·11-l•S 12·13-145 71·74-146 75·71-146 73·73-146 73·13-1'6 7l·74-1'7 73·7t--141 7S·J2-147 76·71-147 7•·73--1•1 74·73--141 n -1..-i.1 77·7S-W 73·75-14 7'·74-148 74·74-14 74·74-148 7S·7)--148 75-74-1'9 77·77-)'9 1~7t--14' 74 7S-149 73·76-1'9 72·11-150 13·77-150 73·71-150 73·77-150 73·71-151 73·71-151 7)·71-151 7'·71-ISl 71·7)--151 7'·73-IS2 71·74-152 76·76-152 76·76-152 74·71-152 71-76-153 71·76-IS3 16·71-lSA 77·71-ISS I0·7S-1SS 7'·76-ISS 75·1l-IS6 7'·7t-1S7 13·82-165 LPGA toum1ment (al l..IS V191s) Avello Ol<emo•o Barb Bunl\owsllv Vo<:'<• Atvarer Beth Solomon Juh '""''" S1tv1a BerlO•act1no Donna H Wn11t Jane Btaloek Btck v Pearson AliCtM1ller Jan Slee>hen\on Oebolf Me1\lt rlin JOAnnt Cerner Dia nne Da11tv Jenl' Geddes BemDen1e, Betsv "-•"II Marv Dwyer HolltS Stecv Sharon Barrr n 8onn1e Leuer Vall'rlt Si.inner Pal Mtvet\ Sue Foolem an Oebb•e Mauev Joan Jovct Alice Rln m en Lor Getl>lct Connie (h1l1tm • Anne-Martt Path Sally Lime Marrv D•c~erion Paltv Shunan Sanor a Palmer Lauri Ptler\on Carole Cna rt>onn1er Sanora Havrite Pall R u o Cherio11e Mon111ornt rv Lauren Howe Bevertv Klan Dalt E 1111e11n11 Ptnnv Putr Cllris Johnson Pat Bradltv Ro''' Jonu V•Ck• F l!roon Mvre Van Hoo\t Laura Bau1111 Coit Pem Gl•tzen BarDf• M1rra•11e Robin Walton OtfHe SlrtOIO Btvl'•le v Dav•' Jane Loe~ Pia N1lu on Donna (aoon Na,,cv Luoer Jone C•allt• f'>l''t\f HP\\ 0" Jud• (1a"ill. Meroe W • "' M '>0• Moorr MuH n Sot1nc.•" Ot'v••,, Dot Ct •rn••" (e l"• Mani Stielle• Ha"''" ~ A1o anora Rt•" I" ~ arr'l'V~ YQ1,.ng Ca l'>¥ Mor)f' Oeeott L ""•r '"ov E"' Fe..ci te O\iellf't Ma• r nr F ovo Lawt1f' R•'H•Pr ( ~dv H to A 1\0M S11ear a K.•tnv Wh1l worrt1i l eann C •n adl'• Debb•t Au\lin Amv AICOll \1(101'\(tt'lf" ~ Or YW1\I 70·67-137 6'·73-139 n -tot-1.0 74·64--140 70 70-140 67 74-141 72·6,_1'1 70·71-1'1 70·1'1-••1 73 61-1'2 61 7•-1'2 n TO--147 n 11-143 68 7S-l4J 1• ,_,43 11 n-•4.J 10 73-1'3 71 12-1•3 74 70-1•• 13 11-1 .. n n-14• n n -1•• 71 73-144 76·69-l•S 15-70-US 71-74-145 70·7S-l•S 73-n-145 71 74-14~ IS 70-14S 11 74-US 76·70-1'6 16· 70-1'6 7'·72-1'6 ,, 71-1'6 12 7•-1'6 69-71-1'6 72 74-1'6 7• 72-1'6 n T•-1'6 74 73-U7 12 TS--147 13 14--141 11 TS--"7 73·7•-1•7 ,, 76--147 76 11-147 10·17-1•1 69 , ...... 7 76·11-1'7 76·71-1•7 76 11-1'1 ,. 7•-148 73 TS-148 I' 11 U8 16 n-ue 7) I\ U8 11 11 ue I~ 14 1•9 18 1 149 1"; 7t •O 19 ,~ u o lo 1)-UO 11 n-u9 11 11-U9 16 13-149 71 78 U9 71 17 uo 69 80-1,9 11·11-149 69 10--ff9 16 n 149 7• 74-1)() 11·7t-ISO 11 11-1so ,~ 1~ !!>() " ,,_,"° TS 711-1\l 13 ,. ·~· TJ 18 \I 11> ,~ ~· 'f.4 PGA Tour ScMcNM .i.'" • n At>' 1• 1' Me• Jo -.Ao 10 1) Ma • 11 20 11on111 Sf• P !'le\ Htr•la'" ( f \\IC -HOVSIOll Oc>tn Tournamen1 ol Cll•mo "' BvrOI' N"son (ltn\•t -COIOn•a t N1toon11 1n .. •a Mev 1• 11 Mflmortel l our n11...,.."' Ma. l l Jun• 3 Ktml>Af' OHi' ,,,,,. 1 10 Hano .. ., Wt\I( ,, ...... (11tU•C Jurit U 17 U S Ooen Junt 't 14 Alla nta (11\\•t Ju,.. 7' Ju•• 1 -Caned1111 ~r Ju'v S I -Wf\lprn 0-. Jul• 11 I\ -Bvac" Clinic Jutv lt 11 Brit Ill Ooen 1S• Ano1•w\ 010 C'Oul\I Jul• 16 1' Al.l\l 1 S - A110 t 17 .t.Uil I. 19 ''"k cc Grtafft Merttc>r d °'""' Mtmohls Cl•n•' 81.1~~ ()otn PG A C hani1>10n\ll11> '""• Aug 2) ,. World ~ •• , o• C.O'I ...... )() Slot '1 l!I ( 0MI' S.01 •• -~,.,. '"~' ( Sft>I 13 I• -C.1t11er M ""'luaM ~ Sfot It ?J -LH Vt9A' P•O '"°"'"• .:111\IC Sfff 11 lO Otl • 1 Oc• 11 ,. Oct ,. ,, C•eoo< LaJet CflUI( h •n OP.ii Southern Oo..- W•ll Ol~v WOfi(t Oc• )\,. -Ptn~ ()Ml' Nov t 4 U\A v\ JIN" '• "" t.\al(l'\f'\ l 9 A -TH "" lnv·lat-11 a!WI I( Op~ ., C n k C.IWI-...... Wllib 1811 IOUT'N COAST Clf•IP-NIMa t""' ~· ' G.-i ,,..,, .1uc:t !'lllWMll ... 1 lent1 AM ..... t. ar._ c..i. ,. i. c.-... a . • ,,., ,_ MkWlle. 12, 1 ,.,,.. .... , "9fl¥-l ,.... C'J, 5'.61, I K.-IP), IUJ; I ltoma tiAl. SOS, 4 It....., ~), Sot ~~.1. 1 Mcc.Ullecll <GWl. JS.16, " a._.. <Gw1, M.17, 200 rr..-1 HM!flkll tGWI, UU; 1. W..Jtltl'ld (lAI. I.Alt,; J, ~ 'O'#), !AU;'·~*"'°"* IF>. U Sl, 1 ....... CF>, 1~~ 6 AddflWIOI\ 111), tAU lOO llf~l •omo t.tAI. ,_...,, 2 l"MttW•IOll Cit>. ''°°"' ). ~ <OCCI, 1'01 0'2, 4 Nomur1 CGWI. ltl.G, 1 ltUMeY IF!, 1!0'1.41, 4 Rt~• tc;,.J, 1.02..51 100 bKl>-1 Nlodt (CiWJ, 51~ ICIM• *tnet record), 2. Jetml"" (CXCJ, SS.•. J, Mn lllt). SHS, 4. SOm!Mf• (SA), u.is: 5.. Lewlll (GW), $101, 6. lerO (CypJ, 11 At. 400 jnclo-l 1ouM (Fl, 4:21 n, 2. Wl!Mft <Cvt), •:1•.CO. 3, C.arero (M$J, •.H.JS. ' Barte IOCCl, 4JO 31, S. o.tlWMY COW), •.33 '7, ' S.rrow IOCCl, 03.'7 400 ~v re11v-l GOldtfl WftJ, 3::M • (confer~• record), t FUlef10ft, USG:I, > Orenoe Coell, UU7. • $fntt Ane, HO.lt. S Cv11tns, ) SUO t Ml S.n AntOnlo, ·~I 32, 1 Cerritos, 4.16 OS WOC.\1111 Team Kort\ I Orenee Coe.ti, 3'2, 2 Goldtfl WHI, 290. 3 Cerrtlo•. 114, 4 Stntt Ana, Ult, Mt S.11 Anl0ttlo, 10.; S Cve>ttu, 31, 6. F w1er1on n 'lOO lndo--1 Mo•wood tOCCl. 2 14 1', 2. eie .... ICY!>) 2 ""· ) Htroer CSA), J;11 .. , 4 Harmon (F ), n1 ... S. Mec1Ce1me (GWl 2'17 00. • ClleoNI (GW), UlSl 200 lree-1 Lei/Ille IOCCl, 1 S7 '1 (COit· ference record! 2 White (Cr), M•.S3, J. Berns IOCC>, I 5'.tS; • Renal& IGWI, 2"02.37, S Berna111<t (SAi, 2-0.,90, 6. Pono· e>len IMI SAC l. 2:0S.23. SO flv-1 Ou1m1n' tOCCJ. 27J6, 2, Flfrl1 (Cr), U..41; 3 Dennis (OCCI. 2t.il, 4 Clark ICve>l, 2' 23, ~ BaN tlf IOCC), 2U.J, 6. Pe lllf't6n IGW), 2'.A7, SO Deck-1 A1ter• COCCI. 2t O.; 2. C~ (GW), 3143, 3 Nowak CGWl, 3U2. '-Mltonev IGW). 31.76, S. Andtf.- !Crl. 3176, ' &arretl IOCC), n.os so brtUt-1. Rvno (GW), 121•. 2. MorwOOl/J (OCC>. 3U2; 3. Ounnlno IGWl, 33.JO; 4. McK••n IOCCl, 34.12, s Komar• !SAi JS.40, 6 Sllrlkotf (0CC), 35.61. 400 fr-1 Oranoe Coul, no 7t <con· ferenu record), 2. GOldtn WHI, l:A7A.J, J. Ml San Antonio. 3'S3 '7. 4 Cerrito., )!$$.61, S Santi Ane, 3 S6 00. ~I c«ld111en1 SllEllllA·NEVAOA llANGE LASSEN -A lract ot new on 9''2·1ool Dell oowder end 1>1Cked oowoer I trt.Olt chair, two ~IH'f•ce lift1 .. BOAIAL -No new, 12-tool blM. 11roomtd end lllled N Cll.ed oowdtf 4 Cllaln div 11lllno. two al nloM. SODA Sl'ttlNGS -Open Sunoav, CIO.\tel IOOIY SUGAR M>WL -No MW l -10 ll·•oo• DIM, 111110 oowoer S doul>le Cfleirs eno '"' ICCIU OOnooll .J~ OONNFR -No """' 4·1o ,..f66 "· 11roome<1 ano filled OICl<ld oowdll o cnalrs one wnece tHt HOttTH STA.It -No new. l ·IO 10 1·lool 1>111. groomtd 1>1Ckt<1 oowo.r I cllelrs Al.PINE MEADOWS -No new. l •IO 16' .-loot bait, 11roomeo oeclltd oowder. 9 c neor\, one surlec~ 11t1 HOMEWOOD -Cto11d lor Ille HIM>n SQUAW VALl.EY ti 200 fftll -No new, IO·too1 1>11t groomeo oeclltCI -· oer oono<>11 '"° a ch•ors SQUAW VALLEY 16100 teell -No new l·to 3·!001 Otlt 11roomte1 1>1Cllt0 oow0t1 end sor1no 1 Cfle•r 1 surtece 1111 TAHOE SKI BOWL -Closed t0< 11\f \81\011 HEAVENLY VALLEY -No new l ·to 7·1001 l>llt groomed sor11>9, 1ram ' iriote cne lrs end S double t neofl SKI INCLINE -(IO\td 10• I~ lt~\Oll MT. ROSE -No new J , 10 8 1 loo• oau soring fu11 oPf'ra tH)f1i wtflct Hf"m1tt1rto ECHO SUMMIT -No "f'w 6 > 1001 Ollt so<ong conoohons I cna.r 1 'urlece ,,, SIEAAA SKI RANCH -No r>tw 6 ,-loo• Oe\t groomt o sorong 6 c"'"' KIRKWOOD -No new 6·1o IHool belt, oowoer end oaclt.td 001o11dtr 9 cha lf \ MT. REBA -No new 4 10 II tool l>IH sorong 1 cn11rs DODGE RIDGE CIOu d to' 11\f seewn BADGER PASS Closed IOI lht ltllOll MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN -N;i new 8·1001 l>llf 1><1c•eo oowoer 1 gonOOll\ 19 '"''" • surface llf ll JUNE MOUNTAIP• -No "'""' 3 I toot bl\e sormo 1 cllelrs USFL WESTERN CONFE .. ENCE P1ciflc W L T PC1 l'F ~A Otn•f' b I 0 IS? 160 140 Ar zon• l • 0 479 197 111 E.cirtu 7 S O 216 91 13A Oe'< and 0 1 0 000 31 1S2 Centr..i M•C"•lla 0 1~7 201 132 0 • a"O"'• 0 714 110 135 HOu\10' 0 $71 112 11• ('l·C ~llO ~ 116 IS3 176 S&" AM.v• 0 1'3 70 127 EASTEAN CONFERENCE ""t'"" J~'"\f' e>ro ao., •H',, p -~\o-.;r\lf' B ,,.... "'-'".,,... 111~"' 0•1e.t ' 1 a,.,,oe S"" A~nt>< • 0 0 .., 0 S.u~ & ' p. 8S7 ~ I 0 8Sl • l 0 57 t 7~0 21#. 1 0 716 Todav's C.anw\ 191 161 12) 73 193 1 .. ISS 113 tco7 '°' •• ll7 711 " 123 160 1(11 166 'vi•~,,~' ., Ex0<eu a• LA o•"eum IS .,-0 • 8f\l"'.!""tl _,~ ~aV1 tog•Of Sar ' '" &I 1ec_''0""¥ • " Df'""•P' a «> t•it:>ur-Q,.. wndav'' C>em.s Ar tnf\• a• ,__..,., J..,.s~v C:" c auc at P1u1.,or10111• 9 '""t"QhO,,.. et M tCh•0'9" Mondi•'' C>ame1 H~ \It ,.. ,a• Oa'-181\d ., , •"'<>• Bh at .,.!' .. ()<,.ans n °"°'" fll'*"t DANA WHAaf )A eng..,., 61 OIU J '0<• •·s~ ' '~"-•O lOS "NIC"'" .. F ,.._.,.' WltltMC'ftenl "00TllAU ... ~ ............. 1"0Ulol0N O!Lt.lt~-Tr.eaci .,,.. ... ltfl'I• ''0 wio. rec•nr~. 1111 ul\O>\C~..a Mlecilolt '" the ltU Orel! ltftd • ''"''1<1\ • • Otld·rOUlld s.-Ct!On\ "'ttie l'tA • n 10 •toe e\ CowMn tor a.itt ~ w• CO'-l.IGI lo'f JO)(~~~ .,. ,,...... l\llllWI ~ ~ 0-Wfl ...... IMI c .. In harm's way Nl.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE NlllC fl>TICE ~~A~.. NOTICE OF DEATH OF cm cw POUNTMN VA&.Ln r~ tottO'#Wle "''°"" .,. dOftlt CH AR LES P AT RICK NOT~~c:;:t M>I bullnele ": PULLER AND OJ' Pl£T1· ,AOJIOT NO. ~ • IUCLIO MONARCH llAOH TMVll., TION TO ADMJNllTlft STAI.IT MIOIANI. 406 ,AWY. TO mu I~ Qllnn ""'Oflve, ~M ESTA TE NO. All.HTI SIO WAANIR Nloutl. Cellf. tat71 PP'.OJIOT NO, 4411 • TAJ.IUIT l1t1n°8rlef Groupi.. lno.. Oalt• To all h•lrt, benef&d&M, ST1'11'f MIDIAN8. WAAO TO MO' 1orn1a. ~2 Ivy 111enn Drive. crtdltots and c:onUn1ent ~o EUCLID L1Qun1 NIC!Utl. Oallf. 82117 r rudhora of CHARLES '0" THM CONSTAUOTION Of' Ml· ft111 bullMN It canducteo by:• 'ATRlCK FULLER and DIAN t,.AIOATION, LAND· GOl'PQflllon 9CAPING. AND PA ntANED CON· Timothy 0. Carlyle, A .. 1111111 ~nona who may be other· CRETE WORK S.C1y. wise interested in the will NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Thi• 11a1emen1 wu tlleO wttti t~ and/or estate: lheOlty Cletll ot the Olly ol Fountain County Clerk of Orenge County on A~tition has been fU ""' llelley. C1llf0tnl1. wlll rec:elv. ... ltd Mar. 13, 1984 """" C>fOOOMlt untll the flour of 2:00 p.m l'MOl4t by WARD C. JONF.S in on tuetetay, AP<ll 24. t984. tor Con· Publlahed Orange Cou1 Dally the Superior Court of Or-slructlOn of Mec:llan l,,IQallon end Pll01 March 23. 30, April 8, 13, 1984 ange County J6uesti.ng that L1ndec11>1ng '°' Protect• Not. «8& 1884-84 EDWARD C. J NES be ap-and ••52 111 6COOl'danoe with the ------------Pl1.n1 and Specttlc1tlon1. PlBl.JC NOTICE pointed as person.al rep-PrOPQMI• 1t1111 be preaentec:I resentative to administer the und., M...0 oov.r and lhall be !IC· f..,.TITIOUI eu11 .. •• • f CH AR LES oomp111i.d by on. ot I~ torm1 ot "' ,__ est a t e O t _ ~ bldd8ft' MCUrlly required by S.C- NAM! ITATlMINT PATRICK FULLER (under lion 10 ol the apecllle1t1on1. All The followlng peraona are dOlng the Independent Adminis-propoaale that! be ni•rkec:I Protect busineu u tr . f Es A ) Th Nos. 4485 and 4452 and and ml.lied MONARCH BEACH DEVELOP· allon 0 lat.es ct . e or dellvefed 10 89 tO be In the hand• MENT COMPANY. 29982 Ivy Glenn petition is set for heanng In Ol lhe City Clertt et Iler offtc. In !he Olive. Laguna Niguel. Callf 92677 Dept. N o. 3 at 700 Civic City Hefl. 10200 Slater ~venue. on Steln·Brlel Group. Inc . Cell-,..._nter Dr .• W est, Santa Ana, or before tile hour stetec:I. Al the lomla, 29982 Ivy Glenn Drive ......: Laguna Niguel. Calif 92677 CA 92701 on May 16. 1984 at oes.1gneted time, all bids received fh1s buslneM 15 conductec:I by e 9 • O M will be pubflcty opened, examined :3 A . ano dec;lared by the City Clerk. Bid· corporation IF YOU OBJ"'""" I Timothy D Carlyle. Assistant CA.. 1 to the ders ano tile public ere nvlled to be Secty granung of the petition. you' present at tile ~laratton ot said Th t I d th ... _ h Id h proposals IS statement was 1 e w1 t • ..., > ou e1t er appear at the All bids 50 reeeivi<J~amlned County Clerk of Orange County on hearing and stat e you obw-ano declare<l will be relerr y the Mar 13. 1984 r-~ Lions or file wntten obje(·· City Cterk to the City Engineer and f240U3 PubhShed Orange Coast Dally Piiot Ma1ch 23. 30. Apnl 6. 13 1984 1668·84 POOLIC NOTICE lloru; with the court before lhe C•ty Attorney tor checking and report 10 lhe Clly Council at 1ts r90 .. the hearing. Your appear· utar meeting on Tuesday. Mey 1. ance may be in person or by 1984 lt Prior lo commencing work. U'le your a orney contractor and all subcontractors IF Y OU ARE A CREDI-shall obtain a buslnesa llcenae from FICTITIOUS BUSINESS TOR or a contingent creditor the City of Fountain Valley 1n ae- NAME STATEMENT of the deceased, you must cordanca with the City Municipal The following persons are doing hie your claim w i th the Coda No Volume 1, Tille 5, business as Chapters 5 04 and 5.08 THE CATERING COM PANY ruurt or present it to the per-In acco1dance with the provisions 9 172 Catrolltown Or Huntington sonal representa tive ap-ot Sections 1770 10 1777. lncluaive. Beach. Calif. 92646 pointed by the court within of the Labor Code ot tile Slate ot Dianne Mane Leever. 9172 Car· four m onths from the da•a of California, the City Councll ot the rotltown Dr.. Hunt1ng1on Beach, "" City of Foonteln Valley has by resol· Callf 92646 first issuance of letters as utlon adopted the preveiting hourly Konn..11!1 Eu~one Leev~r~ 9172... ..provided lfl Section 700 of ate oJ w~ lQ.!.' ·~~alt of ly~ Carrolltown Or . Huntington Beach h p ba Cod CaJ of workman or mechanic needed lo Calll 92646 t e ro te e of 1· execute tile contract which wlll be This business is conoucted by· a forma. The lime for filing awarded to !tie successful bidder. general par1nership claims wl U not expire prior as determined by the State Director Dianne Leever to four months from the date ot Industrial Relation•. This statement was filed with the The contractor shall provide such l cm OI' •OUNTAIM YAU.IY CAIJPOMllA NOnct=--NOTIOI It HI Y .._ lhet &ht Otty Clefic Of tfll °' '~ "*"· CeltOmll ... ,... ptopoull Ul\U, .. hour of 1 t:OO 1.m. on Tueedey, Aotl 14, 111'1 for ltrojeot No. 221=:=1· Tl. elettr AWIM 0.tot\ IMlnt In too cordanoa with Pttn• llld llllCI· llcallona. PfoPOMll INtll be ptellntec:I unow Mllecl ccw. MO elllll be eo- CC>nU*lltd by one Of tn. forme of bidder•' MQUf'lly requwect by a. tlon 10 of t~ ~lone. AH ptopoNll lhlll be mlftled Pfojeet No. 22&2 • II, Slelet Avenue C&tc:t\ Batlna MOdlfleallone end m.i+ect or dell~ec:l to u to be In in.~ of lhe City C11.11t 11 her office In tM City ~au, 10200 81a1., A¥91'1Ue, on Of betor• IM hour t11ted. At I.he dee!O· • natec:l llme, Ill bid• received Wit! be pubtlely opened. examined end "9- clarec:I by the City Cletll. 81ddl.f't •nd the J>Yblic are Invited lo be preaenl at Iha declaratlon ol Mid proposals AU bldl 10 rec.tvec:I, l.XllTllned end dec:lered wUI be reltned by !he City Clerk lo ltle City Englneet Md the City Attorney for checking and report 10 ltle City Council el 111 reg- ular meeting on Mey 1. 1984. Prior to commencing work. the contractor and 111 aubconlrectora shall obtain e business llcenM from the City of Fountain Valley In ac- cordance with the City Munlclpal Cooe No Volume 1. Title 5. Cllaptera 5 04 and 5.08. In acoordence with tile prov1s1on1 ot Sections 1770 to 1777, lncfullve. of the Labor Code of the Stal• ol Calllorn11. tile City Counctt of the City of Fountain Valley hes by rnol- ution adopted the p11.valllng hourly rate of wages for eactl craft ol type of workman or mechanic needed to execute the contract whlc:tl will be awarded to the succeuful bidder, as determined by tile State Director of Industrial Rel11lon1. Oakland base-runner BUI Almon is forced out at second, but breaks up a potential double play by upending Anfel ahortatop Dick Schofield. A's won in n nth, 2-1. County Clerk 01 Orange Coonty on of the hearing noticed above. compensation lnsurans;e 11 re- Mar 1~. 1984 YOU MAY EXAMINE qulfed by the Labor Code of tile F240741 Publlshed Orange Coast Dally Pilot Marcil 23. 30. April 6. 13, 1984 1662-8• the file kept b y the court. If State ol Celllornla. and snau ex- The contr1etor ahall provide tuctl compensation Insurance 11 r• quired by tile Labor Code of 1he Slate of Celltorn11, and a.hall 1.11- ecvte a contractor's certlllcate r• garding uld compenullon requU. ments. The contraclo,. lhall lurtl'ler require 111 aubconlrtctora to alml- larly provide such compensallon In~ surance for all of the autx:ontrac- tor's emplo)'MI. The contractora and aubcontractors lhall lurnlth the City e certificate of waiver of sub1ogallon under the terma of lhe ..worker's compensation Insurance. · PUBLIC NOTICE ecute a contrector'a certificate re-you are interested in the es-gardlng sald compensauon requlre- Newport run slated FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollow1ng person is doing business as PROFILE M INIST RY RE- SOURCES. 42<'' > Larkspur Ave . Corona Oel Mar. Calif 92625 Pml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT lat.e, you may serve upon the manta. Tile contractor Shall further ~xecut.or or administrator, or "'9CIU"• ell IObcontreotora lO ellTll- upon the attorney for the ex -larly provide such compensation In-surance for all of the sobcontrec-ecu tor or administrator, and !or's employees. The contractors (ile With the C:OUrt with and subcontractors shall furnish the proof of service, a written Cny a certificate ot waiver ot Spring Tune Up ;> 5 and 1 Ok event set for M ay 5 fh\• f c11d \l'lc>\p;tll' ,tnd ( Olll1111Jllll'~I· 111111' ( n1pt11<1ltr•n 111 '-n~ port tka1..h \\Ill tw th\' IH•'t' tor thl' lc•urth Jnnu.11 \pnng f un1..· t p ".ind 111~ l'\ l'l\t I h1' ·, l ,If t lh· run\\ ill tw .. 1.111,cd nn \1,1\ ' < 11h1• d1· \1.i-u .rnd 111 :1dd l11 llll \k\I• .111 1h1·n11· .111 .idt11111mal r<l1..\' < .ti ll't,1 d• 1.,, '-inti\· -\\ill h1..· hl'ld 1111 d11ld1tn 111 \•.ti\ odd .111J Ulhkl I hl' 'I~ t'\ \'Ill \\ill''·" t .11 • ~11 .1 m \\1th llh Id,"';-. 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"·' 'pn 1<11 p1111•1.1111dl,1~1wd111 r.tl'>l' tund' It• .l\\l'l lhl I nltld 'ii.Ill'\ <ll~lll flll f r,1111 111 <1.im111g p 1111 1•• ti l' 111s-11>hmp1"1n l .1, \lli.'.d. 111 I ll~· 111'1 '111 '·.ir\ 111 lh1 prog.fJlll. lllt'Jl' 111111 'Ill• Tdlllll" p,llllt 1!1Jll'd . ~l'fl\ I l l'ilo' lllltfC tll:in ':t-ltHl,IJlllJ li11 lhl· I .., '>l\111p1• lhtrl \" '). nll 'I f 11 11l'I 111r ri1·1 .i n p.1111up.itt' 1n thr ptr•J11•1t111t' 11 h1t It 11111'1'1' qt • r· •' .1hit11' 'lllil 11111g plnlg.t'' 'l tit t l11' llHI Ill lt.llllll1g <>I 1• 1 11 •111 \],1\ I thr11u~ll \1.1' < 1 lid I 'l1t• l\ftlfllt1iltll\ f\111111'1\ \\Ill 1 1111. lltll.tf» i11d 111tlnt lh1· plnlgl·' II 111.-11 'I'' H \Ill\ I · 1111 111 1 "111 · .. 11n h tlw h1glh 't .111 •vnt 'I pkd!!1~ 11tll 11·11'1\l' .in 'r""'' p.11d trtr 1111l\\1111111w 1'1x4 \1111111• I I ti• 11\fllt' "\111111'11111'-~1thrr I'' I/I•, ll1l l11u1111' ' Il l< !JI I ' \ ()j\ mptl DENNIS 8ROSTERHOUS RUNNING \\:trm -ur '>Ult ~ anJ 1:ich ·t•s. will a l ... o he Oavrd F Barlon. 422''> Larkspur Ave Corona Oel Mar Calif 92625 This business rs condutled by an 1no1v1oua1 Oav10 F Barton This statement was tiieo with the County Cler~ ol Orange County on Mar 23 1984 F241759 Puoioshed Orange Coas1 Dally Pilot April 7 14 2 1 28 1984 1937-84 PUBLIC NOTICE .t \\ a1 Jl·d . FICTITIOUS BUSINESS "R un \t1lll \l,a, lolht• llJ)l4 ()!~rnp1L \.. NAME STATEMENT I\ h1·111•' 'flllO\llfl'd h.\ Natur.11 l ight bn·r J The follow1n9 person •S oo1n9 The following persons are doing business as THE GOLF C OURSE AT MONARCH BEACH. 29982 lvy Glenn Ortve. Laguna Niguel. Call! 92~7 Ste1n.Bnet Group. Inc Celi· lornoa 29982 Ivy Glenn Drive. Laguna Niguel. Calif 92677 This busrness is conducted by· a oorpor a11on Timothy O Carlyle ,Assistant Secty This statement was Ille<! with the County Clerk 01 Oran9e County on Mar 13. 1984 F240854 Published Orange Coas1 Dally Pilot March 23 30. April 6 t3. 1984 1669-84 c business as pmd ull o l \n ht'U'>l'r-Hu~c;,h. Int PACIFIC COAST JAN1TORIAL POOLIC NOTICE ( n 1•n tl'r thl' r rom o 1m n .,cnJ the $5 2090:? B1001<hurst Huntington F<CTITIOUS BUSINESS l'rt\J'\ kt• along \\tlh \OUr nam\' Jddn· ..... Beath Cahf 92647 NAME STATEMENT J h -V1ck1e 0 Ritchie 26792 Rawhoof' .1n ' 1n \Ill' lll '\;.11u 1al I 1gh 1 ( ll ~ lll pll' jEi Toro Calli 92630 The following person •S Ooing f 11nJ p () H11\ s:97 '°It I lllll \ \lo. I This business IS conoucteo by arl business as h Ill I_ •nOt11iOuat 4 790 Irvine BlvO Ste 108 Irvine. ' I 0 A BUILDING MAINTENANCE. I 1111' 1111111\ fur thl' nrugr:.ini .t i\' ·il\11 V•cllre D Ritchie CA 92714 ,. • I Th•S statemenl was li1eo w1tn the ,t\ .11lahk 1n .id' appe::1 n11g 111 th1· \rnl l) County Cler~ ot Orange County on Michel Joseph Dumont 25 l\''>Ut' q f 4ipt1n' fll1J \lra rcJ ,ind llll' \prtl Mar I!> 1984 Alameoa Irvine CA 92714 u · \\ I j F241058 T nos business •S conoucteo by an I'\ IJ/)11('1 ' •II l l\\Ul''>. 1 •nd1v10ual \ t I I . u \ PuDhsned Orange Coast Dally · l l illtlllit 111lo1111a1111n nn n ull r ou1 Pilot Aonl 7 14 21 28 1984 Michel Joseph Dumont \\a\ tntlw 111~-1 01\mr1~,· "·"•t1lahk tn 1918.84 Th1sstatement was llleOw1ththe I l · · I I County Clerk ol Orange County on t<1ntJ1 ttni.: \'I \\ l'l1 1ng. plllg1,1111 l'<ll>rt.lt-Feo 24 H184 nJ\()f .It I 11..J I t/1'2-1 ~on F23i338 PUBLIC NOTICE Publtsheo Orange Coast Da1ly TODAY RUNNING SCHEDULE I Sun Run VI, S~. !Ole, and l<td\' I-Mile -Ch.na CuP '!>er es N' ~ B~•; "' l 10 a rr Sk > 8 o m !Oil J and 9 o m KO~ •uf" _,, Mdi\Qr" Park-1r Irvine rd!tl c.erftr+ed and :..at-f"•1oned (0.;l"'>e J.-ee 1\ t9 .,..,,,, T ~n1rt and ,5 w ithout '· 1d\ ru" i S' ~ '"'· T \hr• For more 1r'ltormat1on onone 111e Newoo" Beiicn R,nners AHOC•ll••on ar 96o·O~SO C11Y ol Duarte Sk and IOk -Beoms 8 30 a m a1 Roval Oo~ \ E "men•orv Scnoo• Duorle Run !hrouQn ~an Ga!Jr,e Mv •"~·n lpl)•nd1\ Fee s l8 w•l'1 T·sntrt ana U w·t••11 . .,,• r r.r ... or e r.t 1'ma11on onone Oonn4 Georoino at 7ll 3SI 1911 SUNDAY Pr41c"1on G•m HAif-~""'°" -Beo•M 8 am a• 'A~\or Par• '"Irv ne F1a1 tasl tour\e Fee 1\ l lO w1tn 1 \"''' a"d H w inou• ""''" '' 1a1e lee For more "l(t•ma••O" r-no'1e 64S 8710 S1m1 Va"•v Freeoom Sit 1no 1011 Be11,ns 8 am IS~> FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TEMENT The tollowing persons ere doino business as MONARCH BEACH INVES T- MENT COMPANY 29982 Ill)' Glenn Drive. Laguna Niguel Calif 92677 Stern-Briet Group Inc Call· lornra. 29982 Ivy Glenn Drive. Laguna Niguel. Ca11t 92677 This business is conouc1eo by a corporation Timothy O Carlyle Assistant Seely This statement was flleO w1111 tile County Clerk of Orange County on Mar 13 1984 F240851 I!"'" 8 lO 11 '" r 10• • 111 ~.m. V•ll~v Aoven1111 Hosp1101 )l),..e 11•11rt 11raoes R .;r •rrougn re\·d,n••a• 0 ,,0 coun•n Pun11snet1 Orange Coast Oaoy .vea1 ~ee 1 l8 ""•r ~ I"•" a nd u w•1nou1 For more I Pilot Marcil 23 30 April 6 13, 1984 ,,.o,.n1a11c..• onone '"•e i;;,""" Valle" Adven••i• Hoso1tal 6' 1666~84 so•, 58J·09JJ S1"11 Monica Pou Sk ano 101< Ratt for ftlt SPtciAI OlvmPtC\ -Be11 ·1 ~ a rro a• Sar>la Mor•ca Covot A-.Jd1!or "fl" See"~ c(' :.Jfl:i,e wdt'I an uoQraoe then 1ono llowngraae a•on11 )O"' .; cen•e •o 1ne pier Fee os s 10 w•I" I 1n1r• 11no n w '"Oul ''"1" H laTe l•e For more •nlormat.or Phone 11) )9) o•6J Finnu>ort lOk -Beg n19 am a l Col ~101e Norrrinaoe Fee \ '8 w II' T I~'" S4 w11~ou1 w1lh S7 'ale fee For -nore n•or...,..a•.r,r or.one 21) 186·8644 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowing persons are Oo•ng bu~1nei.s as l B INVESTORS 840 Newport CentP.r 01tve Ste 670 Newpor1 Beacn Calif 92660 P1101 March 23 30 Aprtl 6. 13. 1984 1696-84 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TEMENT The lollowtng persons are doing business as SYCAMORE PLAZA MANAGE· MENT SERVICES. 321 t8 Paseo AOelanto Suite 12AR. San Juan Capistrano. Cahf 92675 Charles B Montgomery i !>O 1 Westchfl Or Newpor1 Beach Callt 92660 Oav1d C Barnes. 400 Newport Cen1er Or Newport Beach Calif 92660 John C Warren 1401 Avocaoo. Newport Beach. Ca11f 92660 This business is conduc1ed by a general partnership Dav•t:l C Barnes Hus sta1emen1 was flleO with the Counry Cieri. ot Orange County on Mar 28. 1984 F242125 Published Orange Coast Daily P1lo1 Aprtl 7 14. 21 18. 1984 1919-84 h d subrogation under Ille terms of tile request slating l at you e -tNorker's compensation Insurance. sire special notice of the fil-No bid wm be considered unless ii ing of an inventory and ap-11 amde on the otticlel blank form f ta ts lurn1ahed by tile City eno 11 made tn pra1sement O es te asse o r accordance with the provlslons of of the petitions or accounts this Notice and the Proposal re- mentioned m Section 1200 qulrements and conditions set lorttl and 1200.5 of the California under Secuon 2 of tile Speclfl· Probate Code. :atlons. Each bidder must be EDWARD C. JONES licensed 1n accordance wlth appfl. cable State laws P.O. Box 897 Pursuanl to Ca1tforn11 Govern- V II C t CA 92082 ment Cooe Section 4590, tile con· a ey en er, · tractor will be entitled to posl •P· ( 619) 7 49-8333 proveO secunltes with the City or an Published Orange Coast approved f1nanc1at 1nstt1ut1on In Daily Pilot April 13. 14. 20, :>rOer to neve 111e City release funds l 984 •e1a1ned by The City 10 insure per· 2034-84 POOllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is doing busrness as FUTURE SCOPE MARKETING. 4906', Neptune Ave Newpori Beach Ca111 92663 Nans1 Joyce Homa. 4906''1 Nep. lune Ave Newpo1t Beach. Cahf 92663 This business •S conOucteO by an 1nd1v1dual Nans1 ~Homa Tilts statement wes toled w11n the County Clerk ot Orange County on Mar 21 1984 Fl41503 PubhslleO Orange Coast Dally P1101March31,April7 1421,1984 1802·84 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following pe1son is dOlnQ business as WHOLESALE SERVICE, 16462 Gothard St Unit H, Huntington Beech. Callt 92647 Lou•s RocllarO EOenhOlm Jr 1217 S Keren. Santa Ana. Calif 92704 This business rs conoucteo by an rnd1vldual Louis Richard Edenholm Jr This statement was tlleo with tile County Clerk of Orange County on Mar 22 1984 F241113 PubhsheO Orange Coast Delly P1101March3 1Apr117,14.21 , t984 1824·8• PIJBllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT tormance ot the con1ract Plans. spec1t1ca11ons. and oft1c1at Proposal lorms to be used lor bid· :ling can be obtained only at the :>fttce ol tile City Engineer. Ctty Hall Cost of sa10 Plans and Specill· ::.atrons 1s $10.00. 1nclu01ng tax II Ille b1dOer reports thal the Plans 9nd Spec1ficat1ons be sent by mall. 1he malling ano handling charge ihall be an addillonal $3 00 Nerther the cost ol the Plans and Specili· :allons nor 1he cost of marling and i andllng w111 be refunded The City reserves the right 10 re- 1ect any 01 all b10s Evelyn McCtenoon :::1ty Clerk of lhe Ctty of counta1n Valley. Cahfo<n•a Dated April, 1984 Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot 6,prtl 14, t984 2072·84 Ml.IC NOTICE STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT Of UIE Of FICTITIOUS 8USINEll NAME The followtng pertons have aban- :loned the use ol Iha Flctllloua Busl· 'leH Name: PACIFIC SANDS. 1760 Monrollla C-2, Costa Mesa, CA. 926:U Ann M. We15.5, 778 Scott .,44, Costa Mesa. CA. 92627 The Flct111ous Business Name re· lerred lo abOve was flleo in Orange County on September 2 t . 1982 This business was conducted by a 1ndl\lldual Ann M Weiss T1111 statement was tried with tile County Cle<k of Orange County Of'! A.prll 3, 1984 F197940 Pubflslled Orange Coast Dally Piiot Aprll 14, 21 28, May 5, 1984 2022-84 POOUC NOTICE -------------business as L B Parlners 840 Newpor1 Genie• Or1;e Ste 67() Newoon Geach Ca111 92660 Express tries to snap ·";~~l0.Jl;!.:~::"~.:~·:.:'.,: 1 osing streak tonight I ~:.~,::~~::~;40:a~r:~·Q::a7.:~~:;; PUBLIC NOTICE 1 The lollow1ng person •s ooing FICTITIOUS BUSINESS OUT OF THE WOODS CON- NAME STATEMENT ISTRUCTION 34056 CoppPr Thl' following persons are ooing Lantern Dana Point Calif 92629 bu~iness a~ 1 Daniel P Ensor 34056 Copper DOLLS. ETC 11 Eccelstone Cir-I Lantern Dana Po1nl Calif 92629 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATl!MENT The following person •S doing business as ECONO LUBE N TUNE 5 510 N Harbor Santa Ana ::::a111 92703 (<I\ \'\.<ill!\ \I' \ p.111 trl .. ,Jl,l.111d111~ lltt\l..ll' q11.1111'1 h.t. "'' '>ll'\l' ) 111111'' I 'I•· I '" \I 11< 1.' f \flit'\\ .111d tlh· \1, 1111rl" "\h .. \\h11.it' \\ .il ti:r I 1_\\I\ \\ill 11 f'l 1 ll\1 II I til'lll' th!'>,. < 11111!' \\ lll'll till' •" tel'' oll11k 111 .1 I 1111nl °"lt.1\\'\ l11ithilll i111 111111!•,1 1!1111.1 11 I \Pl''''Jll\l lh• \h111,b0Jh \\tll "' .11i.·111p1111r '" ~·,·1 h,11 I. "" 111, 1\ 111111ng II ,11 ~ 111 llt1 ' p t11 • • •llh''i .ti lh<' l .,, \11)!1'ii'' < 1111,, 11111 I It• I 'I''"'"• 11;" 111'1 !1111·, ,11.11µ111 .111J \h111ph1' 11.1' dt11f1Jlt'd t, tlll I f th l,1\I fl\ 1· 1.h I 1\11 di\ \ 111 Fi•' l11r to111w1 B \ l \I.II 11 hn 1 lltll. 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'>Jtd L\prn't o alh John 1 Hadl h1tn\l'll .1 form er ..\11-Prnq u;nt\•rh.H ~, 111 Lhl· \l;i1 11111,d I 01Jtha ll I l'itg111· "fk, plaH·d aga 1mt l "o tit\ l\111n lt.'alkt\ .111d d 1 .. pl.1H·cl n ·markah k poi<,r .111d ka1.kt.,l11r Im a g 111 "ho'' <,1111 !raining ou1 o tlt:n\l' .. l l·'"'· '' h11 '>l'I J 'It hool Iota I o lknw r<'nml al \la barna. h;i, rnmpl1·t<'ll ... ., ut I l·i l< thro"~ for tO I vard .-. and 't'\t'll lllllthdo "m tor ~k mphi, th" \l':l\1111 UCLA hosts Pirate crew today1 \11 1', \ lH I l~I) I 111rnr1 I l1art11l "' I c 1ttlq" 1" \l I H11h '\c\\ r11,111 IHI" Ii ti td 11 '' 111,11 II .11 I ' 1 \ lraJ, lhl'r flt w1, .1y.1111\t < H 1 th" 111nrn1nJ.? tn j du.11 ' 11 f 11 l.i 11r1 H,tllnn.1 f red l1n• " h.ir'k ''·l dtdn t tl·.1d1Hoh11111 m.111\ ·'" ri1 < r 11.11h l>.1H <rr.1111 '' .ir I .1 h1 1''1J'4'il ti '"' m1t1d l\11 t 1.i11 '', •<" Bi "d''' h.tridlin~ the I><< I\ I •l.l' I I dl;tn 111 'l11tk111' ,11 ( 11,1\I II ,f Ill •Ill I IJ,I\ h11d 11\ h.llHh flJli l'\l'f • • '11 1 l'tt'\ld ('n! I\{ rnard I u\l.111 " ''"IHI t'1l l11 '•" k.n In)! hi\ l\ll\l \1 t1pt1 hqi1n' .11 'I .1 m ._..llh thr ll11\ 111 ~111 111 ti.fl11\\l.'d h' 1h1· fH•\hm11n u1i1ht' 1 ' '< I h1 1un111r 'IH\ll\ l'l)?hl' 'llnl(ll'lc' 1\l 1 -.H U U\.l 'l'I \. ''H•u'\.'-'ttl '"' .. •• tight agn1n<.t I T l \\no' ll<' t•1p.h1 Bn 11.k ., thC'1 r 1.0<ll h 1lw Hnqn, ho.1'1 am1lhl·r lormn < 11:.t'll ro"t'I 1n Dtr" ( rrr '>'IH• "a' al~o a .-.1and ou1 \."'Jtl.'r rolo rlaH·r "htfl• at NC'\\-pon H arhor H igh 1 hl' < >< < JU!lllH 'ar-.1t ) l'tghl ~hafX'' up I "11h l >.lh' marhk in the h<'"· Joh n Mca<.k .11 '\n ~ k tl \ntlll'r a l t lHC'l' \rntt Mnh.1fh jl lour. C 1u\ Reta al fi "t:. M1!.t: f l'1C'rt at'" I T al I rink :11 <;<'\l'n. l>a\\' '\il''>htt at 'trol..t· J nd k tl \kin tht· l.'ll\\\\a111 I ·1 <I .\\lrl.'\h manrr<.•v. "'ti"<.'" 'lt1onl' 1;1,1 H'.H tht·rclorc their hoat\ 11h(l1tld Ix· t:1,11:r '·*''<•rant ··Thl'\ 11mk th1·1rlumn., .it the '°Ian D tq!,O C fl'"" < '·''"L hut V.l' w1.•r<.·n·1 l1ttht n1 n~ ta .. 1 l'tl hl·r · I f'ilfJI Marr h JI Apr11 7 14 21 1984 182 1-84 HARBOR LAWN-MT. OLIVE Monuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 5-40-5554 PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 BAL Tl BEHGtt40h 6M ITH & TUTHILL WESTCLIFF CHAPEL 4?1 E 171t1 SI Costa Mes11 646 q37 t PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cttmetery • M ot1ua1y Chlle>i!I • Crem atory :\C,00 Pttc1t1c V1t!w Ori11e Npwpor1 Bftac.11 (i4 4 7700 McCORMICK M ORTUARY 1795 Lagune Cenyon ~d Laguna 8ucri. Ca 9 2651 •94-9415 c cle Irvine Calli 92714 This business rs condutteo by an G1se1a Cooper 11 Eccelstone (.;11. ino1v10ua1 cle Irvine Calol 92714 Daniel P Ensor 1rma Absmann 548 Silver Ca-This statement was filed with the nyon Way Brea Callt 92621 County C1e1~ of Orange County on Th1i. business is conoucted by a Mar. 22 198A general pa11nersh1p F241120 Gisela ~ooper PubltsheO Orange Coast Daily Tl'1s statement was flleo wctll lhe Pilot March 31 April 7 14 2 1 1984 County Clerk ol Orange County on 1818-84 Mar 28 1984 F242130 PubhsheO Ora11ge Coast Daily P1101 April 1 14 2 1 28 1984 1920·84 PUBLIC NOTICE FIC TITIOU8 8USINE88 NAME STATEMENT The 1011ow1no person 1s dorno busrness as KIM HARDING MARINE. 898 Pio. ductJon Newport Beach Calif 92663 Kim Oav11 H8rd1ng 2 136 Starting, Coste Mes.. Call! 92627 This bus•ness 11 conducted by an 1nd1vtOuel Kim Davis Heroing This ttatement wH llled wnh the County Clerh ot Orange County on Ml\r 14. 1984 F240MS Publlsheo Oranoe Coast Dally P1101 Marcil 24 31 . Aprtl 7 14, 1984 1878-84 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8UllNHI NAMI ITAUMl!NT The 1011ow1no perton 11 doing bu91nMa at CONROY COMMUNICATIONS. '757 C•bota Allfl Co1t1 Mui C.11111 92626 J Robert COf'lroy 2 757 C1t>o111 Avft Cot1' MIH C1ltf 92628 Th11b11t1n1011 tondutl~ by •n 1r1d1vcdu11 J Aob•t1 <.onroy Thr• lltlll'fl'll.nl WIS flltld Wll h the County Cltrk ot Or11no• C<>untv 'on M111 'n 1984 f24'917 P11bh•l1t'lO Or•ng11 Co•at Di iiy P1ltll Mt.,~h J 1 Apt II 1 14 2 t 1984 111 19.94 POOUC NOTICE FICTITIOUI BUllHfH NAME STATEMENT The following persons ere doing ous1ness as FINANCIAL PROCESSORS. 14252 Culve1 Drive Suue A-221 . Irvine. Call! 92714 Christine Bernes 5 Alba El.St. Irvine Caht 92714 T11111 bus1neu 11 cond1JCled by a general partnership Chrisltne Barnes Thea st1tement was llleo with the County Clerk ot Orange County on Mar 28. 198'4 ft.Q111 Publlthed Ora11g11 Cout Oally P1JOt April 1 14 2 t. 26, tt84 1021·64 1 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IU81NHI NAMI ITATIMINT Tne lollow1ng peraon1 are OOfng bu11ne1t H JAC 2877 Europe Drive. Costt MeH Ct1llf 92626 J11CQ\1e11,,. Johneon Uttlt. 2617 Eorop11 Ornre Cotta Meta C1llf 9'626 John C l 1t111. Jr . 28 77 Euroe>t Ot1v• Co111 Me.. 0 8111 92626 Thtt bu11neu 11 conouctect by •n rndlv11ou111 (hutblnd end wll•I JoM C .Ltllle Jr Th•• t11Altm411"11 WH hltd with 1118 Coonty Ct1fl1 ot 0P ange County on Apr 2 )984 ,t.42IOI P11t>ll-h1.d Orano• Co1tt Dally Pil(lt Aor11 1 14 21 28 1914 1917 ·84 Richard W Drexler, 2382 Orchtd rl•ll Santa Ana. Calif 92707 Thra business 11 conducted by an ndovtdual Richard W Drexler This s1a1emen1 was hied with the ::::ounty Clerk of Orange County on Mar 21 1984 F2414M Pubhslle<l 0 11noe Coast Dally P1101 Ma1c11 J1. A.pnt 7 14, 21 . 1984 1816·84 MUC NOTICE flCTITIOUI 8UllNIH NAME ITATEMINT Tne lollow1ng person 11 dotng bus•neu H ECONO LUBEN TUNE 48, 1550 N-por1 Blvd , Coeta Mesa. Calll 92827 Rieharo W Drexler, 2382 Orctttd Hill. Santa Ana. Cant 92707 Thll bu11neu 11 conducted by 1n 1ndl11ldua1 Richard w Drexler T1111 statement w11 fllec:I with the County Clerk of Orange County on Mar 21 198'4 ,2A,. Publllhed Orange Cotti Oally P11ot M1rch31.Aprt1 7.14,2l.1H4 1817-84 Ml.IC NOTICE "CTITIOUI BUltNHI NAMl ITATU•NT TM totlowlng ~non It doing buSJneH H MOOERN LOGIC 10181 Mtf· 1tmK Or Huntington Be•Cll. Calif 92646 Mlehaltl L• CIQntnl 10181 Met· rtmac Dr Huntington BM<:h. Celff 92848 Thia bu11neu 11 conduCteo Cy en indMdual Mlehaet La C90n1n1 Thta 11a1ttm1.nt was lileel witn '"' County Clerk of Orange Countv on Mar :n 106' ''""' P1.1bllt'*I Ora~ Coal! 0-11y f>tlot March 3 I l\prll 7 14 21 1t64 11120·84 No bid wlll be considered un..., It la made on the official blank form lumllhed by the City and It made In accordance with tile provision• of this Notice end the Pr09<>NI r• qulremenls end condition& Mt forth under Section 2 of the Speclfl· ceuons. Each bidder must be licensed m accordance wllh appll- cable State laws Pursuant to California Govern- menl Code Section 4590, the con- lractor wlll be entitled to post ap- proved securities with the City or an approved flnenclal 1nstllullon in order to have !tie City rele&ae funds retained by tile City to lnaure per- tormence of tile contract. Plans. specifications 1nd ottlclat Proposal forms lo be uaed for bid· ding can be obtained only 11 the ol110e of tile City EnglnMr, Cit)' Hall. Cost of said Plans end Specifl- ;etions ls S5.00. lnctuding tax. If the bidder reports that the Plana and Specillcat1ons be sent by mall. the 11alllno and handling charge shall oe an aOd111one1 $3.00 Neither the :ost ol lhe Plans and Spectflcallona 'IOr tile cost of malling and handling ...,,11 be refunded Tile Ctty reserves Ille right to re· 1ect any or all bids Evelyn McClendon :::11y Clerk ot tlie City ol ~ountain Valley, Ca11torn11 Dateo Marcil. 1984 Published Orange Coast Delly Piiot April 14. 1984 PUBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOUI BUllNHS NAME ITATl!MENT Ttie followtng person 1s doing business as CALL OF THE WOODS. 1926 Placentta Ave 7, Costa Mesa. Cat11 92627 Char les Edward (S k i p ) Lauderbaugh. 308 Poppy Ave .. Cor· one del Mar. Calif 92825 This business 1s conducted by· an lndlvldual Skip Lauderbaugh This statement wH flied with Ille County Clerk of Orange County on Mer. 22. 1984 fM1tM Published Orange Gout Dally Pilot Merell 31. April 7. 14. 21. 1984 1823-8.C PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllNEl8 NAME ITATEMENT The lollowlng persona are dolng business as· TRANS-MERIDIAN LOCATORS. 419 Belvue Lane. Balboa. Call!. 92661 Ricardo Tallemante. '19 Belvue Lane. Balboa, Calif 92661 Julian HOOl)er Oevlea, 840 W. Thorn Si Sen Diego, Calif 92103 This buslness la conductec:I by· a ;ieneral partnership R1caroo Tallamante This statement was flled with the County Cterk ot Oranoe County on Mar 22. 1984 '241124 Pubhslled Orange Coast Dally Pilot March 31 Aprll 7 14, 21 . 1984 1822-84 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 8UllHHI NAME ITAte•NT Tile tollowlng peraons are doing t>Y11nesa as: COVE MOTORING. 1635 Whittler Ave .. Costa Mesa. Calif. 92846 William James Dupule. 213 Oelllla. Corona di.I Mtr, Celll. 92625 Paul Dennla Schweru. 1807 Or· ange Ave .. Coeta Meaa, Cellf. 92827 This bu11ne11 II conducted by: • general p81tner1hlp Paul Denn11 Schwartz Thia statement wu flied with ,,,. County Clerk of Orange County on Mer 22. 198.C ,M,112 Publlahed Orange Coul Dally PllotMarch31.Aprl17, 14,21, 1984 1625-14 Ml.IC NC>Tict "CTITIOUI IUlfNIH NA• ITATl•NT The lollowlng perton1 are dOlrlg bualneu "· WESTHOMES ENTERPRISES, • Upper N-port Pla.u, N-port Beach, Calif. 92680 The Colllnq.1 Compeny. Inc .• CaU· lornla 4 V~ Newpon P181.A. Newport 9t1Klh. Callf. 12680 GOldef\ w .. 1 Cai>lt•I Group, Inc .• Calllornl8, • UPP* N-POfl Pia.ta. N9WJ>Oft 8 .. ch. Call! 92680 This bualnetl II COl'IOUCled by I corporation JIMM [. COiiing• Tl'lt1 •tatement waa llleO wltti tne Counly Clefk or Oreno-County on Mar 26. 1H4 PMtm Thomas K Brown. EIQ . l<.tdleon. Plaelttf Cl Al. 40e 1 MacArthUr Blvd Sultl 2 10 Hewl)O(t IMecf\, C1UI 92660 Put>llan.d Oranoe Cout O.U, Piiot A!>ftl 7 14 21 28. 1N' 1t1WA t NlJC MOTU NlJC NO I --.,. ..,._ ______ ...,."5 ............. __ ~-1-~~--......... ..-..-..--.~~~1--~~------.;.;.;-..--~~~ -~~~~~~-"""---..'"4--~~-t .. __, CM.llr~TMI. •vw-~A~=:.~~ CLASSIFIED INDEX to P'tK• Yu M, Cll IN •h ..:..~tCATHlLN~lN .,...TNt .. e~!~~ANV Y*'J,C•ai-.Wlll,..,_~ KllNA~~-\lfe-t'1~ ~._..·•~.., ,, ....... "'* .... "°"';;;;a ... ,.. .. .. ~~411111 L""~fl I ~ ••• ""fof ;MJ°' MU°' .._ Oflloe IN Md ~ INTIMIT MAL"'°""" y.,_ I~ Deoetftw 11, 1113 Of T ..... "°"' At I ATI ML.I Total 1dmlt1ed adet• It to IWINrd ltreM oon.-NOTICI II 1111111\' QIVIN !flat Total lllbllltlet • MMtlon ot T....,.. Avenue median on or •fl• Aptll 24, 1N4, tile Oaph1I p1ld-up/Ou1ran1y • t \.,40&.898 1212.149 642-5678 ~'&:r'~~ wtth lift~. u Conwvatot ot tile Oapllal/Statutory O.Po9ft S500 INl'ropollll ~~t.d ~~At~~~:.~ _:a::".~ Grote paid-In and .OOO ~UAL DTAJ£ unoar IMllld COM and lllall be ao-~= ..... to ttie hfOhMt and bett contributed .urplut $700,000 ~~ HAila ~by OM of the fONne of • "-lbjeet to oonflrmatlofl of Un&Ml;ned fundt (1Yrplu1) (-) $5, 1•e ""'""" 1.t.nc1 bidder•' MQltl1y r9QU!ted tir lee.. Mid ~b Court, •I th4t omo. of Surplut u regard• &1tiot p..,.._i. llon 10 of IN ~ION. ~ lodkln. McCarthy, Sarg9tlt & policyholder• $1, 19-4,85• ~.!"-.~....,,, prOJIOHI• th all h merk•CI Smttl"I, 707 Wlllhlf• 8oule¥11d, a 111 Income for the yMr $305,243 ~ *1 W.• PAOPOIAL ON PAOJ!CT NO. Floor, County of Lo. Angelle, Stat• Oi9burtementa for the N • $T7, .. ,.. C)w\6 = 230• and aeo1 anCI malled or de-of Celltoml• 80017. air ,,,. tlgflt, Y r ~ D T 11¥er.cl ao .. to l>9 In tile llancta of ntie. H!tlf•t .,,d •t•t• of the con-We hereby certify that the above Item• are In acoordanc. with ,,..,.:i.":n v.11~7 lheCltYClenlatlleroflleelntheCfty wvat" of th11 oertlin ,.., prop-the Annual S1atement for the year ended Oeeember 31, 1883, 11vn•11'4J"-"' .,_., Hall. f0200 81118' AY9nU9, on Of arty located In tile County of Of. made to the lnaurance ~ml .. loner, purauant to law 11un1 "'°""""' 1*0te the~ ltated. At the d9elQ-anoe. 8tat• ot Calllornla. commonly Hane Cotteng. Pr•ldent :.:;;:. u.... h nated time, all blCI• r9CINied Wiii l>9 '•'•~r1d to 11 2315·20 VI• Robert M. Erlotleon. Sec etary '--'"'" Hitlo ~:*.,,.*'C::~ ~ ~:;;~-~ICl==iy C:: Publlahed Orange Cout oa11y Piiot April 16, 11. 18. 19, 2200•7~988~ t,..~en;~1 end t"8 puOllc at• Invited 10 l>9 ac:r1b9cl u t <J--.. -v .. ,. ~t at the declaratlOn 01 Mid PARCEL 1 Dwelling un11 2·G In PtlM.IC MnTICE 111-ic NOTICE "'~'"'"'"'&ah PfopoMla, Building No 2385, u Mid Unll 11 "" rUUL S.n l'l•·-•Hr AJ1 bldt IO rac:.lwlel, •x.min.d sllown on thfil ctrteln Con• !Mon J .... n ('•P.•11•"'• Ct~:::~ gr~~:;~~ ~c:!;'~;arf~i°1h:~1~::n ~T~~ FIRE AND CASUAL TY B· =:~~u,,. Ille City AttorM)' tor chedtlng and atlon of Co119n1n11, Condltlont and SYNOPtlt OF THE ANNUAL ITATEMl!NT i-.unw• &o-d r9PC)(t to the City Councll 11 111 reo-Reatrlc:tlona r.cord9d October 2, THI! CANADIAN tNIHMNm COMPANY Tua11n ul1r meeting on Tuelday, May 1. 19e9, In 8ooll 909e. Page 80-4, ot S350 Harbor 81Yd. ""'"'""""'" 1984 Offlci.I Aecord1 In the Offic. of tile Mubtl< Ii-- Prior to commenciog wor11, the :;O\lnty Recorder ot Hid County. Coe ........ CA. t212' ~:;.~ ........ contrlCtor and 111 tubContr1etor1 and 1 1/ 192nd undivided lnt8f'•t In Veer End9d 0.C.mbef 31, 1M3 a. " 1 • .,.....,,. lhlll ootllkl a~ lie.nae from and to Lots 1. 2 ind A ot Tr1et No Total admitted assets $65,44 1,720 ~,,.,. ""'"" lh4t City ol Fountlln Vall~ In ac-7074, "'*map r9COfded 10 Book Total Uablllllea $56,703,870 l"1'••''"" Lut. eordance with the City unlclpal 261. Pao•• 4 7 to 48, lnctullv• of Capltal paid-up/Guaranty ~ ::';;:-.:.,:~~~:;.'.'" Code No. Volume 1. Tiiie S. Mlace111neou1 M1ps.1n the Ottlc• ol Capital/St atutory Deposit $1,250,000 , ... L'rnt> c~~p.:~~~!:!n!11~~~ provlllonl ~~~~~~·r.c~=~~rAr~.~ ~~ Unassigned funds (surplus) $7,487,849 :~::::: ... "'"' Mv•.-1 of S.Ct~ 1770 to 1777. Inclusive, 1bov•ref8f'red to Condominium Surplus as regards 1"''""" 1'"""'1" of the Labor Code ot the State of Pl1n pollcyholders $8. 73 7 ,849 :·~~·,•,:;·!,!;~""'' Calllornl•. the City Councll ol the Exc.i>uno any portion of Lot A ol Income for the year $42,60 1.781 lllobtl• u,...,. ""'"• City of Fountain Vall~ hat by rMOI· Tr1et No 695 t u P9f m-i> r41C()rded Disbursements tor the year $43,696. t63 1 .'1uunu11n u,,...., utlon adopted the prevalllog hourty '" Book 2S8, P~ 24 and 25 ol We hereby certify that the above Items are In accordance with , ~;~~· ~\~"" rete ot wegn tor HCt\ cral1 of type Mll(;ellaneoua M•p• In the Office ot the Annual Statement for the year ended Oeoember 3 1. 1983 c 1u• ,., ""'" of WOfkm1n or IMChanlc nM<Jld to lhe County Recorder ol said Coun-made to the Insurance Commuss one p s 1 1 I 11.,. "' .. >•m .. ex.cute the contr1et wtllcll will b9 ty OE S E 1 r, ur uan ° aw R-1 Pr•rtr awarded to tll9 tue09lllul bldd8f', Al10 1xcept1no and re1ervlng NNI ALB RT RILEY. UNITED STATES MANAGER 1'lnw She.nnc u d•tllf'mlnec:t by the State DlrflCtor unto th• Orantor. ns aucceuor• Publlshed Orange Coast Dally Piiot April 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 1984 llE ~ of lneluatrlll Relation•. and alllgna, lrom aald 1/ 192nd un· -t 2074-84 RI Wanlood The contractor lhlll pro~ Sl.ICh divided int8f'Nt 1n H id Lota 1, 2 and DUDI 1,. MnJ'''C't ___ R' .. I'lS c:ornp9f\Mtlon ln1Urance 11 re-.t, non-.xc:lualve ~II And • _umJk nu .I' .r.. _ IUBl~ ~ 11 ql.lifed by Ifie L1bor Code of IN non-exdullve rights ol WIY ovet, 11: Lu;,:.=..., St•t• of California. and lhall U · und8f' and upon thOM portlOne of B· ~ ........ furn••Md ,,, acut• • contrlClor'a canlflcate r• said Loll 1. 2 and A upon wtllch no For Use by LIFE, ACCIDENT & HEAL TH Insurance Companies Lnlul'TU!lh<d g11dlng Mid com1>«1utlon r9C1ulre-bulldlng or other atructure hu bMn LIFE AND ACCIDENT AND HEAL TH 1 • .M. ~.m menll. Tiie contrlC'tor lhtll lurth1t crH tld tor necessary or d .. lrable 8YNOP811 OF THE ANNUAL 8T ATEMENT _ l onc1o Unt r9C1ulra 811 1Ubc:ontr1e1ore to liml· logr .. 1 01 .egret1, television cablea. YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1113 of To"""'.....,· turn larty provld41 IUCh compenMtlon In· underground wires ind conduits tor Comm•rclal ... nk•r• Life Tuwnt>.,....... llril aurence for 111 ol the eut>c:ontr11e-alflCtrM:lly. telephones 1nd other ..,. Uupl~:: ~~7' tor'e employeM The conlr1C1ort purpoMI 1nd ICCO\llrenwtnfl there-lneUrance Com.,.ny !:".::::....n,. f'um..-1 and Mibc:ontractor1 lhlll lurnllh the to . ..-1. dr1ln1. water. gu 1nd 1-401 Dove St,..t, 5th Floor, Apa1tmrnu Uni City • C8f'tlficate of waiver of 11eam pipes. 1nd 1ccou1rements Newport h acn, CA. t2llO Ape. f'um M Vnr aubrogatlon undef' tne t8f'ml of !he thereto. and tor suCll root OVlf· Total admitted assets $29,961,627 ::::,-,. llowd wor1clf's compenMllOtl 1neur111Ce. hlnQS and other tnc:'OIChrMnts of To1al tiablllttes $23.782,559 H.,,,i. M.-i. No bfd w111 be oonlldered unleu It a Ilka or dlU1mll1r kind, and NM-Capital paid-up $1, 100,000 c ..... ..r- 11 made on the ottlclal blank form ment1 on adjacent Lota 10 M id Gross paid -In and Swnmc-r Rc>n...i. lumllMd by tile City ind 11 m1d9 In Tract f<>f rool overhangs and other contributed surplus $7,7 16,658 ~~n"°" R<-ni.1> accordance with th9 provllion1 of encroachm9nll, ot 1 like or die-.... 1.11a .., Sl\ar~ 1111• Notice and the Propou l re-limll1r kind. together with th9 right Unassigned funds (surplus) ($2,637,590) •JW.n1a1a W&11>M ~~~:'*'~:id c:"::'1~ -:= ~r=~:.''~:~ .. :.m~~ /xo g"::-~~~~~(~~:S:e)!~ag~~~al and ($ 1,218,467) ~~2:' cat1on1 Each bldd•r muat be ernmental body surplus during 1983 ($1,403.804) cnmmi ~"''" lk»nMd in 1CCDrdance with appll-Ex<:419llng from Mid Lota 1. 2 1nd ln!M.lrance in Force 1nc1..-. R.mwJo cab49 Stitt 1111111 A 111 gu, oil, hydrocarbonl. min· Nationwide s~ Purtuant to Calllornl• Govern· llfll• ind othllf' aubstancea tying $2. 162.546.000 M..-"-""" mane Code S.CtlOn 45to, the con· below 1 depth of 500.00 1881, but Accident and health premiums $17,287,695 -ANNOUNCEMENTS 1002 , .. loot 1001 101• If it 1024 IO:N t031 IOM 11>40 10411 10.. 104• ·~ . ~, ·~) IOl1 Joet 1076 1071 IOllO 1084 IOM IOM '°'° IW. 11o.i .. ,. II)() 117' 1201 1n· ·~)4 11- 1 MM HI 2100 1:10( our famous DIMES·A·L'INE ~----------.,-----------...... ~~-..!'------..-----------~· CHAISE lounge $50 L A R Ge ch arc o a I SUNBEAM ml•maater COMPUTI" termlflal, • 646-7536 barbequ. wlCh b.tr•• wttt\ stlachmen'-$35. hOU9lrtgl. .......... Md . •8 L .,_ • $ 4 o II a r b • r war a Lero• barbeque on .necfled a.,Pbwd aerue> .~ t UV pllr1• ........ •50 rot11Nrle with •leetrlc .,,..., $30. ~ ~ tual fOeM. Addi "9GIN7 ,, Cover S8 Redtator $36 aplt, excellenl condition s>edNtal table $25. 1 pelr type 10 lndt CRT' MO ;. Rear gla .. $ t 5 Gaa tantt $-45. Eleelrlc hOt tray S 10 table latnpe S 15. Door .. ch. S•--.. _ • ...._ • SlO New hub caps S12 chi---""" c 1 ••• ---·-, set. Heat lamp• $2 each .• Man·a bicycle s1s Rival ...... •~· 8Mfl9 ,_a, 125. ~ 10-lpn\ .. Olaplav cue 530 Front meal ahcer, llke new $30. quart1 and plnta $20 CMh. 640-at1• ~ , 5•6-SG78 H Ch. Carpet plecH • mell glass SlS H•adera _ _ f4x20 $50 each. Cklb COMPUTE" tar "'lnet ~ $35 Web•r manifold L A R G E c h a r co a I chair 125. Chllda wegon ~ deUCNd and ·• S20 548-6801 Costa barbeque with extrH SS. Bueballs 25' eec:t\, att~~eitruc;. Meaa S 4 O F • r be r wa r e Nattonel Geographi c tWI foM\. Adds Aeaancy .: EASTER baal<et• sTiast-rotisserie With electric magezlnH 50¢ t14 type 10 Ind\ CR'( MO _.., er 1oys s 1 Planleri •Pit, excellent condltton Joann Street, Coata each. 8t ... 4WI coneote •: $1-$3. Macrame hanger• 546 Electrlc: hot tray $10 M... $25. Sa=ur 10-3Pn\. ·: $1. Pots .nd Pans $1 Man's bicycle $15 Rival C·..... 1 SUNBEAM mlxrna1l•r _.. . ;. D1Shea and glau ware S 1 ~8~~~~~e' · lille new S30 with ettachmenta $35. NEW typlel cMlr i20. ~· lev11 and Jeana S2 pair. Large barbequ• on S<:tlw4nn 10 epeed Girt'• ;,. 536-8280 Rattan love seat S50 whee4I $30. Round wn~ b i ke Var alty f40 . 0; FOUR H-78xtS wheels 839-9240 peClutaltet>teS25. 1 patr ~. ":• -· and t1r•1 on Ford wl'leets BOY'S 20' b1k.e $20 table lampe 115. Door LUM8Eft.2JC8 1 1..S. E-. ' S 1 S each Two Shelby II Mlchellfl white 23S R-1511 chimes SS Canning Jar•. trlc: stow I 15. • cir..., ~ aluminum wheels S 10 good 1read ttre $8 Pair of quarts and pint• 120 wood diae>laY CaM t11L each 13xs•,, thirty 3''r p t9SR-t4 lltts s 10 Bike each. Carpet piece• WOtk table with vlot $25 '! Inell bull ll1nges 50¢ Parts 25e-S3 545-3838 141120 150 eaon. Club T ablea I 10·125. Skli :· each One 14 inch C11ev----chair S25. Child• wagon S50. 3 dr..., Chee\ s15• >-rolet rim SS One 13 inch Rattan love seat. $50. SS. Bueball• 25C eec:t\. Screen door 115 A.mW Dart rim SS 548-6538 839-9240 Nat1one1 Geographic 1..-npe wtttl lt\.d. 136. TfRl:S-:-""two lteei radials ROOOH_T_iron--g-tus-i--o-p magaM• ~ wm.~lekt~ .-- ER76-15 $40 Like new patio table with 4 chalra Joann Street, Coat• Mt 125. Ofllce • m . rotuy mo wer S40 $50 K irby vacuum Mesa Vecwm SSO. Aec:lt'9f 30"x40" oak linisll othce cleaner with attachment• CLOSING home. Cott• MO. Table~ ISOt-11. desk $40. Chrome-vinyl S60 S.wi,beam m i x-table. antique wtllta, gold Materla l and yarn chair $9 each. Oood Hoo· I mHter wttll blender. leallop $50. 2 end teblee, 60c-S5. 2x3 cottc 12 ver floor waxer/shampoo 1 meal grlnd•r. extras S25. gold with marble top ~ eectl. 6x4 llate ~ $4. Head 360 skis s10 Wedgewood Blue Englleh eac:ll. Sofa S20. Vardege board.SS. Salunlll)' and Bicycle 56 8' table with ! bone China $2S aet 25¢·$2. Gtauware Sunday. 1513 e>renoa. f 0 1d 1 n g 1eg5 s 2 s 676-3623 Sc·S3 Kilcflen Item• Costa MeN. &42.....-_ S48-9673 IWROUGH-T-iron--gl_ass_t_o_p 26c·S2 Toole 25¢·$4. WALNUT ooftM teb6e $25. FOUR H-78ic15 wheels l patio table wtth • ~ S-4 20052 ,..ldland l..aM, 4 dr..., dr.-S20. and tires on Ford wheels $5(} Kirby vacuum Huntington Beach Ten IPMd bike HO. StS each Two Shelby 11 cleaner with attachments M•redl th Gard•n• BookcaH 110. Joe. aluminum wlleels S 10 SSO Sunbeam mix-962•7659• 850-3147. each. 13xS'h thirty 3•;, master With blend.,. Inch bull hinges SO¢ meal grinder, extras $25 eacll. One 14 Inell Chev-Wedgewood Blue Engllah rotet rim SS one 13 inch bone cn1n1 S25 aet. Dart rim SS 548-6636 67S·3623 --------- BEACH and camping fire TWO ,,..,. new truck tlrel wood $4. Large bOIC. 9.50x 18.M ply. EJccei.- 780-0229 lent condltJon S.O MCtl. 494-5398. TECHNICS turntable with FIREWOOD for ~ or new cart.ndge S50 1 &'' • studded enow trac:tl llrea cemp out •4 box. 4/$.40 T oast81' OYen S 15. 780--02:29. Spanish style wrought 140._x_T_O_W_OOO __ table __ .-..._--•• 1rac:1or will be entitled to post ap-wtth<>Yt the right to ent1t upon the Insurance In Force: Calltornla proved aecurltlN with th9 City or en tur1aoe or 1ubaur1ece of the prop· Business Page $1,434,739,000 ~"°"""''""''" ~1 L..osl & f'oun<l ;!0()4 TWO Flres1one G70x 1s steel belted raC11al tires $20 each Three L t5 white wall tires moonted on 1 S" wheels $10 eactl. Mag wheels 14x7 $25 each. Four Cougar 73 right lender $50. TV stands SlS each 650-3567 Iron ewag lamp St5. 3" needa reAnlah, WOfffl io.a roam double bed mat· utclng MO. VW ~ tr eta S 15. 5'44 Bernard, l)'8tem SS. 2 comfy ec- Coata Mesa. One block '*1t ~ I 10 Md!. nonll of 19th between S46-0731 P'-keep Harbor and M apl•. tf)'lnD. Don't gtweupl approved llnanclal lnatltutlon In erty abov• •depth of 500.00 teet lor Accident and health premiums ord41f to have the City releaM fund• 1ny purpoM whatsoever. as re-Direct: Callfornla Pr "'""'loo :IOU 0 aurf boards Russell 6' S50 P1p1ng hol 5'5" 515. both with teaah. Dirr bike. plastle mag wheefs 2, $25 673--0732 ret1lned by the City to lnaure 1>«· aerved an deed• of rtc:Ofd. Business Page S 18,462.884 p.,..,.,.1 9'-rvl(... JO t 4 lor~.~ ~~~~and ottlcill ~~:~~...;;:So:,,~·;;:~= We hereby certify that the above items are 1n accordance with Proposal forms to be uMd 1or bid· utllltlel. _.,, ind lor all pu°rpo ... the Annual Statement for the year ended December 31, 1983. $._ hwl> ~ ll\ltrY<UOn JO 16 Tr•"'' )(lU ding can t>e obtalnect only 1t the incldenl•l thereto. Including but not made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State ol California. BUSlfl:SS ' office ot the City Eogl,_, City Hall. limited to 1119 construction, ln1tlll1· pursuant to law. FINANCIAL Coll of said Pl1n1 1nd Speclll-Uon. r9'>1IC4N'Mflt. replir. mllnlen· !John S. Rousseau, President au .. ..._.,,,.. s.~ :atlona la S 10.00, inctudtnQ tax. II ance. oper111on and uae ol ell M arshall A. Strange, Assistant Secre1ary • Bw.1.-Oppcw1un111" lhe bidder report• lhlt the Plana necessary or desirable roadwa)'1. Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot April 16 17 18 19 20 1984 Bua>nna w..,,..., tnd Specifications be aent by mall, aldew1lks and condVlll over the ' · • ' .,,,·.,c 0 , ;~~·~7.:·;~:''w~tuniu ... th• melNng and h1ndllog c:h1rge land detcrlbed In Paroel 2 or that • Mo•" , .,, i..-..n 'hall be an 1ddltlona1$300. Neither certain deed recorded Sec>temt>er f>tlll.IC NOTICE f>tllllC NOTICE ·M•• -·•nud , Iha coat or the Pl1n1 Ind Specif!. 16, 1969. 1n BOOlt 9080. Page 58 I of Mo• • ~·' r n , ;1t10ns nor the coat of meihng and Ottic1at R41C()rdl tn the Ottice of the nandllog W111 be relunCled County Recorder of Sl•d CO\lnty The City r--.ies the right to r• PARCEL 3 A non-exclusive eue- 1ect 1ny or Ill bids. ment lor ingress 1nd egress. public Evelyn McC,lendon ut111t1es, MWef'S and tor all purposes :1ty Clerk ot the City ol tncldent•I lhllf'elo. 1nclud1ng bul not Fountain Valley, Cellforn1a llmlted 10 the construction, 1n11alla- 01ted: Aprll, 1984 11on, replacement, repair, malnten- Publtlhed Orange Co111 Delly Piiot ance. oper1t1on and use of all ~rll 14 198-4 necessary or de11rable roadw1ye 2070-84 sidewalks and conduits over lot B ------------ol Tract No 57 t9. 10 the County of f'tll.JC NOTICE Orange State ol C.lltorma. as per ------------map recorded 10 Book 264. Pages NOTICE OF l'U9UC 16 10 19 lnclus;ve ol M1sceltaneoua HE~INO HP:OM THE Maps 10 the ottlce ot the County PlANfMO COMMllllOH Recorder ol Sllld County Of THE CITY Of Provided that this deed is ac· FOUNTAIN VALLEY cepted end made subject to the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that benefits and burdens Imposed upon on Wednesd1y. April 26. 1984, at the land dacrlo.d In said Parcel 1 7·30 p m. In lh• City COi.lnell above tor the rm.itual benefit of the Chembera, 10200 Sliter Avenue. owners ol 1ny portions IMreof by Fountain Vllley. Ille Pl1nnlog Com· th1t c:ertlln Declaratlon of Cove- mllllon Wiii hold 1 public hearing on n1nts Condition• and Restrictions the follOwlng Items r41C()rded October 2, 1969, In Book CONOITIONAl. UIE NAMfT NO. 9096, P1ge 804 of Otflc:lal R41C()rdS 708 1n the Otflce Of llld County R• Petition 1Ubmllted by Sul*b M•n· corder. 1g9ment. Inc., lor tran1lef' of own-SUBJEC TO All covenants. con· trahlp end opel'atlon of the v-dlllona. r•stricuons. rnervatlons, dome Liquor Store at 16581 1xceptlona. easements. rights and Brookhurtt Str"t right• ot way ol rflCord CONOITION.AL UIE N~Mn' NO. S11e will be subjeci to curr9r11 70I taxes. covenenta, condltlona. re- Ptttltlon aubmltted by E L Kell to 1trlctlon1 reaerv1t1ons, rlghll. conV8'1 the satee office et 1119 ARCO right• ol way •nd eaMmentl of re- S erv Ice Stetlon et 18480 cord. Brookhurst Str"t to 1 "tut 1n1Ck The property 11 to be sold on an •hop Mlllng plCtlllged IOOd Items, .... II" bHIS pKl!llged off ni. beer 1nd wln1, Bids or offers to be In writing i nd ~nd cioar•tt .. " will b9 rec•lved at 111e aforesaid Of· C AL UIE NMUT NO. noe 1ny time tiler the llret publl· 1111 cellon heleol and before dat• ol P•tltlOn eubmltled by Sing 8 Kim ule tor ch1nge In ~lhlp ol the The property wlll be sold on lhe llquor store 11 11101 Edinger Av· lollOWlog terms cull or part calh enue. 1nd 1>1rt credit, the terms ol auch THESE MA TIERS era b9inQ pro-:red It to be acceptable to lhe celled pur1u1nt to the Pl1nnlnQ underalgned Ind to the Superior Lawt of the State ol Calllornle. Gov-Court, ten per cent ( 10°/tl ol lhe 1rnment Code, 6,000 et MQ , and amount Did to accompany the otter the Fount1ln v111ey Munlelpel Code, and the balance to be paid promptly Tiiie 21 lollowtng cont1rm1111on ol sale Dy lhe THOSE DESIRING TO te111ly an court favor or In opposition 10 the The ConM<Vator reserves lhe propoaals will be given 10 op-right to rei.ct 1ny and 111 b•ds prior portunlty to do eo at 1119 public heir· 10 entry ot an order confirming the Ing II further lnl0fm1tlon 11 desired. ;11t FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IT A TEMENT The lollowlng person •S domg 1>us1ness as J AND G SPA REPAIR 219 Tor onlo Ave Apt 3. Hunllngton Beach. Calif 92648 Jenniler Nill Uralman 17941 Fernpolnt Cir Hunllngton Besen. Caltl 92647 Ttt1s Dusmess 1s conducled by an 1no1v1dua1 Jennifer N1ii Uralman This Slatement was hied w•ltl lhe County Cieri. of Orange County on Mar 13 1984 FICTITIOUS 8UIOft81 NAME ST A TIEMENT T11e 1o11ow1ng person is doing busineu as THE AD GAME 1012 I El Cap11on Dr Hunt1ng1on Beach Calll 92646 Ellen Sue Harvey 10121 El Capitan Dr Huntington Beach, Ca111 92646 This business 15 conducted by an 1nd1v1dual Ellen S Harvey This s1a1emen1 was filed with the County Clerk or Orange Couniy on Mar 13 1984 F240IOI EMPLOYMEPH U1 ., v...,,,tt~t •Ji.t-. ~.hh-.:1 ANIMALS MERCHANDISE F240800 Published Orange Coast Daily Published Orange Coasl Dally Pilot March 24. 31. Aprll 7, 1<I 198• ,..,, .. -..~ ~i·P ••rn •·~ r\1..M\t••hl> Bh'.Jji( M .. 1t t1•I' Pilol March 24. 31 , Aprll 7, 14, 1984 1672-84 l '4 f0i"f •\ A,_ f4U1(Hfi4''! I ("'"''''''" f"\ 1671-84 P\m.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMIE STAT£MEWT The following persons are doing business as EMERALD ENERGY FUND II. 9 Cambna. Corona det Mar, Calif 9262S Regional Resources. Inc Call lornla, 9 Cambria, Corona det Mar Calll 92625 TttlS business 11 conducted Dy a limited partnership Roy H Osterl"lout Pres1denl This S1atement wH fifed With the County Clerk ol Orenge County on Mar 14. 198• F2'°9$3 Published Orange Coast Dally Pllol March 24. 31. Aprll 7 14, 1984 1680-84 Ml.IC NOTICE , ____________ _ PlllllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMIE ITATIEMIENT The to11ow1ng ~son la doing buStness as INTERNATIONAL COIN REGIS· TRV. 666 Baker St , 224, Colla Mesa. Calif 92826 Harvey B Levitt, 2359 Littleton C11c1e Costa Mesa Calll 92626 t f"" tlf 'OU ~ urr11ri,11 t •tttf "'N' '-'""' 1t .. ~n0Ml,.·~I )• ... '" ,, .. l11n4 ,, I M ..... u .... ~.u" M.,... "•"""'1 Mu'" •I lruitrunlf ""' l >UH• f urn1h•f•• Al ~ ... tU!Vf1M nt t•1 .. n1 ... Al c kt<•ru. '.'tfll,,l1flj,j (;••tt.I"' f'\ k.<1111 !'tl• '"' This busaneu IS conducted by an eo•rs 1nd1v1du11 " Hervey B Levitt ~ 1,.,,, r ~"' T111s atatement was filed with ll'te 1""' r.! County Clerlo. of Orange County on 1-. ... •• ~-~1 Mar 14 1984 ".....-O ..,., F'240851 M.11n• ~'-tu•f Publlshed Orange Co11t Dalt)' M.1n1 -,. r ,.. Pilot Marett 24 3 t Aprll 7. 14, 1984 "'''"• t.. '" k • 1676-84 "''"' •N• PlllllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TEMIENT "\u"v1o' lnun •. '"'" S.t11~ ... n 111. TRAHSPORTATIOH Aint• FICTITIOUS IUllNE88 The lollow1ng person 1s doing NAME STATEMENT business os fl., ... ,,,..... ( .. ,,,,.." \111t•' 81t..• The lollow1ng person IS doing BRICK ARTISTRY 2201 Pecllic business as Avfl! SALVADOR'S MElCICAN FOOD K Costa Mesa Ca111 92627 2359 t Rockt1elds Terencl' M Connolly 2201 Po- G Lake ForeSI Cahl 92610 c1t1c Ave •M1•f11(1 "' ''"' "-••l"''"' M '"" ft1"''""~ Ii\ l • .1dlf f, .. I I lr1lt ' ' 011na Rae Curiand 2 1632 K Costa Mesa Calif 92627 I Broo1thurs1 This ous•ness •5 con<lucreo oy &n i , , ., " • D 11unt1ngton Beach C1111 92646 1no1~1d1a1 , ... , , I'•• I> AUTOMOTIVE This business is conducte<l Dy an rerf'nt" M Connolly , , "' ,, , 1ndMdual Thi, ""'f'menl was tiled with 1he .1• 11., u •• ,. Otane Rae Cur land County c1e1 -Cll Orange Counly on 1 ",,. • Thie statemen1 wos liled with the Mar tJ 19A4 I ,. ' CHAIR cl"lerry wood and LO-m•hooany pineapple cane upholstered seat beel $50 Unique 1800's ::m and back S3S 644-4S79 Rlleosrat and gauges •Olo TWO F1te&tone G70ins mounted on 16 inch solid 4018 steel belted radial tires marble 550 Many an· •O'l2 $20 each Three L 15 tlque gauges w1tl"I much !~~ white wall ores mOi.lnled brass SS-S4S SOiid brass •U:ut on 15 wheels S lO each 6 loot coat and llat rack Mao wl"leels 14A7 S2S S35 Wooden rocking each FOi.lr Cougar 73 horse $8 Antique llnen right lender $50 TV l f1s11 hne Clry1ng r~ W11h stands 5 1 s each ltneSt2 3sheU 42 wood ~1 • 650.3567 ano glass curio cabinet ''"' I I $28 Excellent 13 inch 3'x5' MIRROR SS Twin S1mplell. commercial Ded S 10 Brollet oven electric clock $12 Space ~~~ $15 Teak lables $8 each saver pine natural finish nio Suri 1:>oa1d S 10 Rauan combo secretary desk ))JI\ headboard $4 6'• 12 and bOok sl"lelves S35 ')3' beige carpet $ tO Work Good working Coors bench $5 Wooden beer neons1gn $38 Many ..,,1 drapery rods rings sup· hghl h~tures from all eras .,. 11 ports SS Chall $4 Table $3-$35 Forty's good ~11: $4. Lamp table 55 Swivel working RCA radio re- .,.,,. charr $10 Recliner S 10 cord player walnut cab•· ;:::: Double bed quilt $5 Ous1 ne1 S4S l arge selection l!O.: ruffle SS 2 pair tiered ol tables and chairs ll01' cvr1a1ns SS Door mirror $A-$45 843 West 15th 11100 S3 Lighted makeup mir· Stree1 tolf Placentia Av· "'" ror $4 Fireplace grate enue1 Newport Beach ~~:: $3 Brass wOO<I holder S48-0 135 Saturday only hl l~ $4 Newport Beach 9-6 •U'l 644-2276 llJH ___ _ 3'xS' MIRROR SS Twin •l:b bed $10 Broiler oven 1ow• $1S. Teak tables $8 each I =~~~ Surf board S 10 Rattan headboard 54 6 ')( 12 beige carpet S 10 Work bench $5 Wooden drapery rods rrngs. SUP· ports $5 Chair $4 Table I $4 Lamp 1able SS Swivel chair $10 Re<:llner S 10 "f'I ·u11 "'!Ji. 7011 °2lHh 7tllH wiu Double bed Quill $5 Oust ~::~; rullle SS 2 pair tiered ~olJ" curtains SS Door mirror •oi~ $3 Lighted makeup mir· tot $4 Fireplace grare $3 Brass wood holder l 1MJ1t $4 Newport Beach l •·!t 644-2276 ... "I ROTARY mower S4 S I Woman s Scnw1nn 10 I speed bike $4S Electric hol water heater $50 Cruiser ano 10 spee<l gtrl s $40 each Wood table w11tt rorm1ca 1op SJS Boy s w~e S 10 2060 Stale Avenue Costa Mesa Follow Oak S1ree1 Home alter t 2 noon OLD ma11ogany pineapple bed $50 Unique 1800's Rheostat and gauges mounteo on 16 inch solid marble $50 Many an- llQue gauges with much brass S5·S45 Solid brass 6 loot coat and hat rack $35 Wooden rocking norse $8 Antique linen hsh llne drying reet w1111 llne $ t 2 3 shell 42' wood and glass curio cabinet $28 Excellent 13 lr\Ch S•mplea commercial electric clock $12 Spaoe saver pcne natural finish combo secretary desk and t>OOll: shelves $35 Good working Coors beer neon sign $38 Many light fixtures from all eras $3 S35 Forty s good worlc1n9 RCA radio re cotd player walnut cab• net $45 l arge setecllon 01 tablPS and cttairs $4 S4S 843 West 15th Strl'et 1011 Placen11a Av· enuf'I Newport Beacn 548 O 135 Saturday only 9 6 _63--,....1·..,,33..,,98-=----..,.--BRA 32-CO, 34-CO, cost 3 PIECE lugg•g• (not $25 Ml SS . .....,., UMCI. matched) S2S Cloclc S2 24 1-9579. 2 G E. coffee pot• $5 • each Jewelry 25c STORAGE lheO 10 by e Radios S3 and S6. Fish $20. You Clleuaemble boWI 50¢ Dish drains and haul. WMtem atMrta, 50¢ RawedY Ann wut• excalent condition $7 b~e1 $2 Ice buc:k•t $ 1 eac:tl. Sta M. LAe1Mr O'Nefll &we1 su11 S2S Fire vests $15 MCh. 2574 Ox· place fixture (brus) $20 ford Lane. off Princeton. Antique Clrill $2S Antique 9so.t997 wOO<I crates SS Camp ""'c'""O,...U_C.,...H--MC-1-lo_n_a_I ~$5_0_ d1sl"les, fin $2 9.5 600 Blaolr. chair $25. Whit• Jasmine, Corona del ' Lazy-boy r.elinet $35. Mar 6-4•· 760S Lazy·W'8n tabte 120. BEACH and campl~ fire wood $4 Laroe box 760-0229 Nigtltstand 15 Pait ol hassocita $.20 Kitchen chairs S 10 •Pl•c• 546-8810. ELECTRIC range 52S New LUMBER 2xS S 1-5 Elec:- panel and Cloor IOf 30" trk: S1ove S 1 S 4 drawer shower wood king l"lead· wood ClllJ)lay C8M $15 ooard SJO Plate coll.c· Wort< table with vice $25 llOn most at issue Of Tables $10-$25. Ski• less. Skelton·• $45. $50. 3 Clrewer chee1 lt5. Rockwell's $13-$35 Screen CIOOf 1 15. Amber Hummels $20. Hlbels lamps wl1h eh*'-S35 S35 Annie S30 Monday Whit• bride• S20 Kltc:Mn and Tuesday Child S tS Mt $25. Office dtM $25 each Jacil Hornet $35 Vacuum $50. A9cllnef MISS Muftet $30 Some $.40. Table clothe 50c-11. bas relief gooCI H Meterlal anCI yern sin gl es ior g l fll 50c·S6 2x3 OO<k S2 546-2777 Heh. 6x4 elate butt.tin board SS. Satur<1ey end Sunday. 15 t3 Orange, Costa Mesa. &42-SeM. BOOKS 25¢ Lampe $2 Yard ctiairs $1 Records S 1 Prints S3 Por1ab4e 1--L-OS __ f_NG--home---,,Co--,,_- r1d10 S 15 Hou .. holCI tabte. antique white. go6cl items 5¢-SS Teacher's leer top sso. 2 end teblee, mateflals 5¢-SS 211 gOld With marble top $25 Hehotrope. Coron• del .. ch Sofa $20 Yardage Mar Saturd•y 25c -S2 . G l uawa r • t0am-6pm sc-S3. Kitchen Item• 25e-$2. Toola 25C·"4. BOYS P1e1hc Trail jacket 9'°"'. 20052 Midland L..ane, size 14 SlO Men's Hush Hunt i ngton B••ch PuppleS sue 8'"'W StO Meredith Gardena lzod Sl"llrtS $2 Soccer 962-7859 shirts $2 OP cord shorts i--.-----------$2 LeVI cords size 14 SS HENREOON night stand Stubbies and Gotchas (green) S25 Coffee teble shorts size 28W $5 $25 WooCI chair S 10 Teeneoe Romance book• Double mattrM& and boll 25c Siu ler Silver Circuit SPfl~S S 15 clean Friden set S 10 Max Machine 15 calculator S5 &44-6030 Flashbr1te pro1ector SS WASHER and Clryer $50 Magic Sl"IOt gallery S3 eact1 Otlhw•*'* S50 Magn11ecto• $5 Lmcotn v acuum cleaner $30 Logs 1S2 Legoa S3 Boy's and girts bike '35 Blocks S2 Monster Pus h mow., S 1 S Maker $3 Erector se1 SS 6"6-5848 22 t Flower Radio controlled Stingray Street. C0tt• Mee. rou may conllCI Ille Plannlog De-Dated March 27 1984 p1rtment 11 963-832 1 end r•fer to ~1chael P Keenan Ille 1bove Item• ;onaervator of the CLINTON SHERROD. SflCretary :atall Of H id ConMfvatee County Clerk ol Orange County on Mar 14 1984 F2407t2 I "' ::! 40x70 WOOD table sits 6 Publt,hf'd Orange Coast Dally 1 "' " ' ·~' needs refinish, worth lots SIC'> CLES lae11es also I men s J-speed name D•.an<ls Look ride new $5 Bun warmer S3 16863 Mount Eden. WASHER and Clryw $50 Fountain Valley Satur-each Dlahwaaher $50 day only V 1c1.1um cleener $30 P11nnlog Commlulon IODKIN. McCA~THY. IA,.OENT A Publllhed Of1ng1 Coast Di lly Piiot IMITH .t.prll 14. tt84 l'lfty•Fltlt Floor 2081·84 1111 Wllefllf• 9cMltevllld ------------ILoe A,,...._, CA. ICI017-Xtl PlBlJC NOTICE 121a> no.1000 ------------Publlahed Orange CoHI Dally Piiot "1CnTK>Ul IUl•ll .t.p11I t4, 1S, 21, 1884 2077-84 NA•ITATl•NT TM fOllOWlnQ pe<IOn II doing bu1lnet1 u : LOOK WHO'S TALKING. 711 W I 7th SI Suite 02. Co111 M .... Call! 82426 Mlfll Vietor HtnNl'I and Alo- toelat•. 321 E 23rd St . Cotta MeM. Calif 92627 Thi• buelneu 11 conducted by •n lndlvlduat Miik Victor H1neen Thll ltlt9m«'lt WU flied with the County Clerk of Or•no-County on Mar. t2, t94A ,..,. Pvblltlhld Or.,. CO.I o.tly Piiot Mwctl 23. 30. ~11 t. t3, t"4 16411-84 MUC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 9UllNlll NA• ITATIMPIT The lolloWlng !*ton 11 doing bullMM U ERNIE'S NEIOHBORHOOO VIOEO VAN. t 12 24th St , N4lwpOf1 BHcn, Callf 928&3 ErnetlO Luc.ro, I 12 24th St . Newport 8Mc:tl, Calll. 928&3 ... TN• buliMA II c:ond\.lcled by an lndlvldual Erneeto Luceto Thia ataltn'*lt wH fl*t wttll the CountY ci.rtc ot Ofange CO\lnty on Mlf 21. 1"4 n.1• Pubtltti.<I Or~ COU1 011ty P18JC NOTICE Piiot Marctl 31, Apr117, 14, 21, 194A ~--.....;----------~~~1 1801-IA FtCTmOUI llUIMH MMl9 ITATlllllNT Tne lollOwlng l*tO"I "• doing MUC NOTICE bu.in.NM. AC11TIOUI au ... 11 MONARCH BEACH COMPANY, NAM1 ITATftkNT 29H2 Ivy Glenn Oftw LAQuna The 1o11ow1ng J*&on 11 dolrlQ Niguel, C.ilf t2t77 ~ A !heln·IMf Group, Inc , c.i· MIL BA~ Pl.4$TIC$, t27 E 0)'9t tomla. 2ttl~ Ivy Otenn Ofl¥9, fi'd . S1n11 An1, Ca•f t2707 Laguna N!QU91, Cellr t2tT7 . F'Nd l Fowtef. tf!O Hlghllnd r1111 buelnett 111 condue19CI "Y • Oak• Of .. Areactl1. cam t tOOt OOfJ)Ofltlofl Thlt DutlMM la Conducted by 1n TIMOthy 0 Clrlyle, A•ll•t•nt lndlvlduel Sect'r F~ l F owl4lr TNt eta~ W9I ftted with the Tllta l lllln*'lt WU 1119<1 With tne County CWll of 0ranoe County on Count)' C*1I 01 Or1lltl09 Coun~ °" M• 13. tH4 Mat t3 tt14 ,..._ ~ Pvt>lllNd Of&n91 Coelt Oely l'll~llMd Offltl09 Coeat Delly Pllot Merdl 23. 30, ~ t, t3 tN' Pilot Matetl 23. 30 ~It. 13 tllM 1tt7-t4 1t70·84 Fi40M2 Pubhaneo Orange Coast Dally Pllol March 2• 3 I Apnl 7 14 1984 167S-8• root.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllNEll NAME STATEMENT The lollowino persons 11re dOlng Dus1neu H 3·0 BUSINESS COMPUTERS 3199'-D Airport lOOD °' Cosll Mesa Calif 92626 3·D M1n1COmput1r SerVIOH Inc Calllorn•a. 3199·0 J1irpor1 Loop Dr Cotta M•sa, Calif t2626 Thia ou.ine .. •• conouctt<I by a :orporatlon Chu F Hutc11tn1 Jr , S.Cratary Thlt lfat~t Wit lli.d With th• County C191'k of Otano-County on Mii t4, tt84 ,2409!M P1.1btl1Md Orange Cout Ollty Piiot Merc;h 24. 31 April 7 14, 108A 1679·8• Ml.IC NOTICE l'tCTITIOUI •UllNHI NAMI ITATI.....,. Tll9 lol\QWlng P«SOnt INI d04nQ bu"""' .. OONATElll'S, 2230 l'11n11.-. Aold Coat1 Meu C.Mt,. 92627 Dennie J Pikus. 3628 Vlat• StrMt, Long &ncrl C111t toao3 Mame 0 Ander9on 3628 VIII• StrMt. Long hecll"I, C1lll to803 JllM8 J AnC11t1on, 3628 Vlata Street, long hech. Calif totoo 09nnl1 J P•u• Tl"lt• 11a1emen1 wu tir.d with tt1e Counly Ci.tk ol Of~ County on Mer 13 .JN4 Pilot March 2'4 31 AD•ll 7 14 198• I AUTOS IMPORTED asking $"0 VW exhaust 1674-64 1, .... ., system 55 2 com!) ac· Boy s and girts blk• $35 Pu ah mow•r S 15 &46·58•8 22 ' Fl~ Str•t. Cotta M.- ' I PlllllC NOTICE \I\• FICTIT10US 8USINEll ; ... ~:;. NAMIE STATEMENT I\ 1.,. ,,, lhe lollow1ng persons are doing " , ,, D11fi1ness 111 •' •' t HE GOLF CLUB /.. T MONARCH 11· "''·' BEACH 2998£' Ivy G .. nn Ol'h1t1 ''"' ' Ll\Q\Jna Nig~ Calif 92677 ~;~~ .. Stem Br1e l Group. Inc Call •~"'""'" ,, 1orn11 29982 Ivy Glenn Drive 1 .. , ••• L1gun1 Niguel Celll 92677 I• •wl fh11 bulln911 11 conducted by 1 '""1• corporauon ~~;;:,:. "• ,11 Timothy D C1rlyle, A1111t1nt M'""'••I, S~ly Mt. Th•• etalement w .. llled With ltla , .,. 1 County Clerk ol Orange County on """" • Mar 13 1884 ~ :.::=• Publllhe<l Or •not C~tl o.lty :;:;:u~,.,. Pilot Marett 2• 3 t Aorll 7 1A t984 ...... ~. t&eS 8• ....,t MllC HOTIC£ PICTITIOUI 9UtaNlll NAMC ITAH•NT Tl"le lollOWll'lQ ~· are doing oua1nea1aa N(WPJ!INT or NCWPORT 171 Aiv«aioa AY9 Sv1t• L ~ 8"(n Calrt 926413 P1141t F Steiet 3 14 l •f'IOI A¥9 8atl>Ot Cam 92641 t NICole A Ovrand. 3 14 llnO• A,,. BalbOA, C1111 UH t Th11 bu11nep 11 conduct.a b'f a o-al part"4!f1MP Pet1t r S1illlf 1'1111 •t•t-t wu hi.d won tl"le Coun1y Clefk ol Orange County on M8f t4 tt84 "'""" ,.,., ..... ft1un1c~ \ ,,uu-•ft"'" Voh·• M•• AU10S. OOllllSTtC AMI n.. ..... 1 •Iii .. 1 h~~rt.lt l ( ti\~"' .... l'-<lr' .,,...,, ~,,, .. ,.., L•tvo&n "'"''f'' ,,.,.,_,.,, .. l'hm1Uth ''"''•• ·r,.. , ...... • ' cent chairs S 10 eacn E • lr,)S Each $45 Boy s F'IAEWOOO for belCh or g•r s 111gh nse coaster camp out $4 box brake $2S 968-8138 760-0229 ~: ," 548-073 1 Please i.eep .,, , trying Oon t g1v1 up• -11 ...................... !1111 .. l!'l'!ll .. '!I' ............................ ~iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ •II• .:::.: ~ -· _L•_•_• _a_r_.u_• ___ L.,•...,•-• ... a_r_._••-• __ lOM_ P11MUlt Mll ~, .. , 0.1 '-"" •I I I Will VI I) "''' .,, .. ..... , ttn ~ .. , w .. v il\1 WI~ WI" •ur ~I~ "" 811U flft~ 116 0 • --Q) -(/) :l (/) -:::.. ;.;- Cb (/) a. -0 <D Q) :I a. < (/) <D -"'\ < ---(/) :I -0 :::> -<O :;y cO :;y :l "O .., £ :::s • CD >C • -c CD :::s • en -· < CD * Dally Pilat --------• Found ring 645-7989 call 000 OBEDIENCE du.Ma FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: IU·llll alter 3 PM at )'Oi.lt t'lo,,.,. Ran bl FOUND SILKY TERRIOR rates So Cal. OOQ Train· LOeoark v 1c H B lnO School ~ae 536·9694 rouf'\d Sm•" long heir«! laaiHta Ort· 4114 • dOO 1bluel1brown eye, &StrlbUtora Meded for blk/brownlwt'll WHI· Olympic PrOd~ Smell mlanster ISprl~d•le nr lnvwtm9nt ATD Coln H 8 893-4910 seta, lkrttona .. c Help ----Suwort U S Teem and L.O•I blk brn & wnt S114tp earn ISi Autl"tOrlncl m, 81111"Fc~f~":1omo 1ono • & Dlt1 I 7161 54 , .5453 Found Au1t Sh•P M ,.. ...,.,. P1.100'r VIG Pomona & Ai 1 llftlfm/Nllmi Wilson C M 642-7984 Ptneaall •I Found blk tan Fox Terr*----------Mgek>• ?~ oon pup. 2 tac & Santa An• WI All ITIU. IPll capt tf'let "418 ,___ Av• CM &4& 6836 And rvnnlng 24 "°"'* a tremenooua media CO\I• F oun<I o.Mrt tun le vie day 1 Clays aw.-~ •• W• ,..t\119 ~· . food, dri'le ttlru aan4oe. Cllll Oflve Newport ent thr. ed end~ a lnMM ... tlnO rollwakal· 9Mc;h &75 2690 two ,,..,99" tor tNt Ing C* l'lop4t 'end mucl'I. F oun<I lem PvO appro-. t O pnce of one ~ rnor-. We CM1W'fVY wl\• OICI Shep m1a, tin St OllOll W Wiii• "~ 3 untta enO are IOC*· J 0 ' " I m • s c " 0 0 I 71 t .. •• .. Ing tor ln~or pertMn 6•5 sen FIUBlll to tom 1n °"" ~ " you .ant In on tr. grouncs Found med bllt M ooo IYM 1 n "°°' ~ oontl!C1 Tony ~t'h ~· on :."r:as'&tc I --Str•"'"."19410, C¥• of ,.~. EIOll11/•llls ~" 5" 1 1tate C.CS1ttacie to~· Ol.RC.-ONl Y ~191 ~~ .... =· What..,., IN Fed Roi .m oft Ille msttet TOP SIS AOVT'E nM nil., Df10I 1Ck Wtth a •led Ad J"ema6al pre! Modlll enO p1111 m , 2 .. worti wlL c.tr Now! &42·M11 Eaeorl• 12'3,..._,... "5-5311or131.01 - . ......-... -.. .._ ... -,.-·----. Or-. Coelt OAILY PaLOT/Saturday, Aprll 14, 1UA MUFIELI PlllTlll. e;Ac~:~::vai.=~ '=Lhmtt w:e onty 240-3173 Fr .. ;nee E'.llec GC)'y --High quality «Mpend1ble Expert Wallcoveflng In-work Plekup & dellv«y 11aH1tton AH• Consult· M&-OV24 ant Aaatgnmt. 581-8690 -----Typing/Word Proc.ulng PIH• THia1 All butlnesa. achOOl & w · Tuning i Repair, then sonal projeeta. 861·1041 enjoy ln-hOme concert. 770·0274 or 586·5579}E Wid" Cluai•t .I t ~-I ,---Window Washing l yr• exp II tr ·~ f Inside/out ptua acr-.na p(l§ ER PATCHING low rat" Andy 8'4·4259 Restuccos Int/ext 30 yrs exp Nell Paul 545·2977 ED'S PLASTERING Neat Patches & Textures lntleict free est 645·8258 WllMWW&UI• Low Rat" 875..0599 lnttext lree est. Local ref 10yrs exp (714)638·691 I Pl1•lti11 PAIN'T ER NEEDS WORK! ~2~4~1a-r""'El-!6.~1""'10""'"·""""1-*7-3- WHITE WIZARD WINDOW WASHING QUALITY" 631 ·2026 ln11Elll. ceilings. reltn cab Santa Ana Helgl'lts 11S,.t_1_te-L1_w_ml"!'_-.-• (261 yrs exp work guar Specials on Pool Equip . Stale law requires that all Davis Painting 964-3837 Water Heaters, Replpes. contr1¥=tors who ~form Paint inn Ca;-pentry Disposals, Faucets. etc work over S200 tnelVdlng • labor and mate<lale mull Drywall & Plumbing Drains clear from S 15 be licensed UnllcenHd Home Condo & oll1ce Repair faucets d1sp ere contractors should so Int Phil 859-0687 Anytime M&M 642-9033 state in their adver11sing QUALITY PAINTING, FAIR Ellpert Service & Repair Contractors and con- PRICES free estimates 31 yrs exp 16 yrs 1n area sumers, contact Mary Call Jolln 631-2050 Ltc ..,409035 964-8919 Grondle at 558·4086 'with any questions Conlrac· tor's State License Board, 28 Civic Center Plaza. Room 690, Santa Ana. CA 9270 1 1_Bi_e1_,_-w_._._1t4 __ s_1_oa_ Belt Waatt4 5100 Heir WaatH 5100. Helt W111e• 5100 Heir WHtt4 5100 Btlt Waatt4 5100 Rel, Waatt4 5100 HOROSCOPE -----SYDNEY 0MARR Sunday, April 15 ARIES (March 21..\pnl 19) Strne for balance. tamtl) harmony. L u nar emphasis o n c'changc of ideas. panncrsh1ps. publtl relat1ons an d marital status. faJor domcstll' adJUStment "'111 proH bcnefinal could e' entuall) lead 10 l hangc of residence. TAURUS ( .\pnl 2ll·Ma' 201 ~tress pract1raltt~ tn connnw1n v.11h emplo)ment. diet. rnmmunira11on with one v.ho shares basic concerns. You'll haH' .iccess to pn"1leged information. )ou'll al!.o get .. backstage 'rev.-:· Virgo L l.'O PtSCl'S persons pla) paramount roles. GEMINI (M a' 21-J unc 2(J) Good lunar aspec t co1nc1dcs v.11h challenge. creatl\ 1i~ 1ntcmtlicd roman11c rela11onsh1p Imprint }Our own style. refuse to pla) ''<.ccond fiddle" Envious assoriatc ">Ccks to d o wngrade ~our elTons. Fight bac~' Companion/Housekeeper to live w/elderly lady In Costa Mesa 548-3289 COIPITEll OPElllTOll P1t1me assistant to oper· ate IBM System 23 com· puter Costa Mesa. Wiii· Ing to train Typing skill and speed a definite asset. Call blwn 9 am. & 12 noon. 957-8191 COOi Relief lull time. 6am·2 30, 10am-6 30 rotating weekends Hospital exp pref Apply 1n person 9·3 Mon -Fri Mesa Verde Convalescent 661 Center St . C M COUNTER HELP Hours varied. contact Jan btwn 8·3. Mon-Fri. 552· 1322 CANCER tJum· 21.Jul) 22). Tran~cuons actuall> ha'c been concluded-knov. tt. don·t O\ ersta) )Our welcome. F0<.·uH>n propcn) COHTEll PEllSOI value•. secunt~. home 1mproH·ments and decisio ns regarding future. Cleaners, FI T exper pret ,, , bul will train 6-42-0922 Fam ii~ welfare is maJor cons1dcra11on an an~ mo\t~ or auwn ; Cred7 General Office LEO (Jul~ 23-..\ug 221 (1ct rcad~ tor nev. start. tx' rl'lcpll\C 10 Ideas submitted b' dose a~'oriatc'> or fam1h ITll'mlxr'> ) ou'll ul't to outgoing personality with • c-general ott1c;e & collec hcan of matters. c\pcnalh "hl'rl' romann· ., lOnn:rnctl ..\' md hea' ~ ttons background sought ltfung. 'trl''I'> 1ndcpendcnc:e lOmmun1l·at1Un and lOntJll \I.Ith 11,d~. tor growing l'leallh ciuo ELECTllHIO IOST /lllSTEU Med1ca1 ASSEMILEll . Newly real estate llc'd PlllT TIME POSITIOI PROIOTIOI 5 lo 10 years experience sales hostess for Nwpt l~~o~or~f~~Y ~~~~~n'i:: Can you desired, will be stuffing, Bch developm~nt Light busy orthopedic practice Spare 3 hrs nightly? curcu11 boards, making I office skills req d week-H.B area Call 841·6266. Are you cables. some llght mech· ends a must Start tmmed Well groomed. anical assembly, Foun· 720• tO 16• 10·6 dally Messenger Mon-Fri, must dependable fain Valley area Call 1 HSEIPS SUPEllVISOll have own trans. Orange and self motivated? 549·4 777 tor appl. , 2nd shift, avg 30 hrs/wk County. 955-0650 Do you •Escrtw Storttan* Strong supervisory skills _M_o_d_e-ls-M-al_e_/F_e_m_a-le--En1oy working with kids? Immediate openin"g' In Engl /Span speaking 11 you can answer YES Irvine area for tndlvldual SURF & SANO HOTEL WE NEED NEW FACES Phone 646· 702 1 with good clerical skills a Ms McCullough 497.4477 For placement 1n modeling 2·30·6pm Mon thru Fri must Will train varied Laguna Beach EOE 1obs in Orange County I•--------• respons1b1ht1es Good INST ALLERS -1nsu1a11on l(W YOlll WEST benefits Salary open Co looking tor exper· Talt1t lcHOJ 261-6222 1enced Batt Hangers 141·1111 OHLITT OOITllOL FI T a C audio cassette$ Min wage Apply Books on Tape, 729 f.,ad, C M Fast food plua restauranl, 7 t4/686-8771 lor mlo no experience. over t8 llTElllOll IESl&IEll years _673: l366 Must be experienced in all Fem Companion Jor ath· phases Excellent oppty let1c handsome 45 yr old Mr Walsh. 650-4708 male S 1000/rpo 15 days olf Live al the' t>each Call Answer Ad 835 642-4300 24 hrs FLORIST JlllTOllS PI T 5pm-10pm. El Toro. Lake Foresl. Mission V1e10 area 997-0896 O•trater I All. SYI 548·5525 (ask for B1lll Exprd or will tratn All REAL ESTATE shifts 540-t 777 llSTllT llCOME PAllT TllE Rental agent needed for Stock & delivery Must be busy be11ch office lo able to Clrive stick shll1 begin today Call Pam 11en Hrs opn S4 00 hr 675·4630 Mark 644-8860 Nettle Creek. Fashion Isl Designer part ttme e)(- penenced or some e•per would consider training pleasant worli.1ng cond Newport Beach 7 5 1 ·4 705 JlllTOllS P T Supervisor Lead & !•••••••••• Jant1or positions avail· PART TIME Vaned hours BURR WHITE REALTOR. INC. 675-4630 attractl\c. crcall\C persons · concern person shOuld VIRGO ( .\ug. 23·Scpt 221 I ollov. 1hrou~h un hunlh -1111u11wn en1oy working with tl'le FULL/TIME PU serves U\ reliable gu1dl' npn1all; \.\hl·rc f1nantT' arl' u>nlcrnnJ ~~~';,u~ic~~1~~:s s~~1~: PART/TIME WOil able tor several bldg s m to include early A M Newport Beach area Ap weekends Must have de· p11cates must t>e Enghsn pendable 11eh1cle (small speaking & have trans· truck. van . station portat1on & telephone wagon) to assist news· llEAL ESTATE SALES MAHIEll Dilemma 1s rcsohcd tf ~ou st1l·~ lu famil11ar grounu. ti \llU remain Please send resume 10 Opportun111es available dose to h omcba">e .\rt1dc th;.it ha'> lx'l·n lo'>l. m1ss1ng or '>tokn l 311 nov. Po Box C 19547 Irvine with the LOS ANGELES be located. 92713 Attention Nancy 'TIMES C1rcula11on De- LIBRA I Scpl 2~·<kt 22l Popularn~ incrcasl''>Jnthtr(Um\lamc' Morgan partment in our door to lake sudden turn tn \our f:J, or f1m1ng. and Judgment Jrl' Jlt urate DELIVERY DlllVEll g~~~ran~ws~a~::an~:1:~ 'uu'll be at right plan· J I nunal moment EmphJSts on Pl'r\1rnal11~ Good driving record Bring hourly wage plus com apppearancc. ab1l11 ~ to mah· i mportant lon1ar1~ Crl'm1n1 ')Jg.1t1.tr1u'> MVR Costa Mesa Blue· mission Hours 4pm to persons pla~ i...e~ roks print 1690 Placen1ta CM 9pm Training is pro· SCORPIO «kt 21. ,,)\ ~I J r l'l11po ran <klJ~ nl'l'll not l':tU\l' • DELIVERY • vieled Potential to earn I $300 plus per week For maJOr dt'>appointmrnt ) uu JllUall~ H'<.JUlrl· 11111l' •1 o nt· \llU l<IO &l·t Needextra 1ncome?Bean an interview call ">C<:ond cmouonal v.ind and prl'P<trt' for luturc al1111n'>. ncp.ot1a11ons Independent Carrier ror 957-2361 ext 1204 ( heck dc1atls. bc av.arc of,mall print. rl'al11c 1ha1 \llml' rl'\ l\IOn\ ma~ THE REGISTER GARAGE DOOR OPENER be nctC\')ar. Must have a dependable SAGITTARIUS !No' ~2-l kt 21 ). Mcmocr' ol'or>r>mltl' 't'X fin<l economy car Irvine, SEllYICE /IHTALUll Newport Beach Costa Good drtv1ng rec;ord Per you a fascinating challenge :rnd lcv. makl' a ~t·1.:n.·t of 11. I mpha.,1~ on Mesa ancJ Laguna Beach manenl tull/11me w111 pleasure pnnc1plc. ~peculation . \3nct~ and lfltcn!.1ficd rda11nn\h1p areas can Vicky before train rtght person Ben· Wish comes true. puv.a., of pcrsua!>1on arl' he1ghtencu 11am 951-1113 ef1ts LIDO GARAGE Personal 1nterv1ews only paper dealer in Irvine 1 4pm 5-8pm Universal area Must be depen· Bldg Ma1nt 1226 W filth dable Contact Greg St Santa Ana E OE Hyde Monday 1hru Friday IHIEL PEllSOI Malure good worker we will train Full time CdM Kennels 644-8 1~0 LEARN TO BECOME AN IMAGE CONSULT AN'T Call Pat 631·3594 UHL SECllET&llY Fast paced N B A E Lit rirm seeks motivated exper Legal Secrelary This cnalleng1ng pos req exceptional stuns & stnct attention to detail Rel s req 640-6962 between 9 30 and 10 30 a m only 642-432 t P&llT/TllE Wt4111l111y 011ly 9am 10 5pm Driving. Ma1or publicly held real estate company seeks ex- perienced sales manager in all phases com- merc1alt1ndur.trial c;ondo conversion helpful Please reply to sales manager P 0 Box 8708 125 Newpon Beach CA 92658-1708 Recep11or11S1 tGeneral 01· lice tor growing bottle water company Good ph one personality, non-smoker Wiii 1ra1n Apply in person t 7842 Cowan St. Irvine RECEPTIONIST part ttme t0AM·2PM Mon·Fri for small 2 person olhce In llECEn/SCTllY NB CPA firm seeking re· spons1ble person with excel phone skills Oll1ce exper required Typing 65wpm Perm I/time Can Kathie 759-0511 HCEn/TmST Active sales olf1ce with busy telephones Central Newport location Asli. tor Courtland W1ttrfrt1t llt•t1 l1e. llHfttn ISl· 1400 Restaurant FOOD SERVERS Attractive waterfront hotet seeks experienced Food Servers for Adolph's Res· laurant Full/time days. Incl weekends Apply m person (no phone Galls. please> Personnel Office. Mon -Fri 9am·6pm Oueensway Bay Hiiton 700 Oueensway Ortve Long Beach Restaurant Immediate opening lor PI T Cashier Food Prep ,AJst be avail ror I 1 30 ~ sl'lllt Call Karen or Erik al1er 2 30pm Meverhol s 540-8044 RHTHllllT lmmed openings in French Italian Restaurant tor 1c.1tchen and d1nmg area nelp Wages com · mensurale wtth ex perience Call Le Troquet 546· 7 440 ask tor Sylvie RET All SALES Hardware Asst Mgr retail exp req'd ~ 240 Broadway, Laguna Beach John, 497-4403 Retail Sales Person Benetton Fashion Island Cell Gay Koll 833-3030 Route person. C M After. noons. student. hou ... wife retiree Order, pick- up & sml pkg dellve<y In your car $4/hr & S 18 a mlle Call 631-0415 WLS C•ttl11/Stw Full time, 67S: 1823 SALES 112 NII. HOURS 5PM 10 9PM * 2 Fun People needed our SANTA ANA ottloe • Good communication Sktllsa MUST! *Set appointments for OUR CHIMNEY SWEEPS * Experienced person tor * Management Potitlon CHIMNEY JACK 550·8090 Call 5pm to 9pm Sales AN OHIO OIL co offers high Income. plus cash bonuses. benelltt to mature person In Orange County area Regardless of experience write T J Read. Amertcan Lubrl· cants Co Box 426, Day- ton. Ohio 45401 Sales CHOOSE YOUll lllllll Tired ot sitting around with nothing to do? Do you ltl(e to mingle? II so. give us a 1ingle at 540·0301 for an exc11tng job as a telephone salesperson with The Los Angeles Times Two sn1tts avail- able hourly wage plus comm1ss1on Locatton 1375 Sunflower Av Colla Mesa SALES (PAllT • TllE) Lingerie boutique. Apply in person The Intimate Col· lec:t1on. So Coast Plaza ----Salespersons lull/llme New designer boutique. Fashion Isl Must h,ave e•P & refs 760·9333 CAPRICORN (Oct 22·Jan . 191 You rece1,c ncv.s that 1s IEIOISTlllTOllS DOORS, CM 642·3766 encouraging. boosts morak and ma~cs ~ou intent o n 1mpro' 1ng Promoting products in &HElllL OFC /UI appearance ef home. per<,onal '>UrrounJing~ You'll rcn•t' l' gt ft v. ht ch stores Hourly/bonuses Full 11me Outtes incl represents to~cn of atTel 11un f-am 11~ nwmbcr v. 111 be .. ,n IOlll h .. Part/lime 963-3107 bookkeeping & typing AQUARIUS (Jan 211-F-cb I XI Ddim· term"> a' 01d <.dl·dncpt1un. DHTAL llECEPT. SS 50 hr 549·0649 perceive potenual and bnng ... pmtual 'alucs into lulU\. Journc~ General ott1ce Fountain Valley & Hunt I 1ngton Beacn to verity newspaper delivery. Re· liable auto necessary SS per hour plus mileage Apply m person at Tl'le Daily Pilot 330 W Bay Cos1a Mesa See Mr Clyde Barrow EOE Local Synagogue requires ---------help 1 eve week $7 hr Person tor housework I 548·6900 or 646· 7512 dy pr week 536·0167 MACHINE SHOP Trainee Huntington Beach Costa Mesa 8·4 30 631-1770 ~hheon~~a~~na;~~k::.~. I .1·1y P1•1 11""' pleasant phone manner. --------. some office exper l pref Call Oebbte for appt 673·2261 indicated long-range plam are due to ht: defined. ) ou·11 rl'l'l't\l· B~:!e:rh~~:~~~~~cer=~~ PT /TIME PHOIE CLElll reading matenal v.h1r h aid<, ~our rauw. hl'lpc, better r>rl·pan· ~nu tor t1onist Room for ad· Busy circu1a11on office --------- PHOTO LAI Printer w/Nor1tsu exp Apply 1n person PHOTO ON THE GO 394 l·A S Bnstol Santa Ana R,~e~~~n~~t~~;t1ris~fllce GRAPHIC ARTIST future challenge. ac,<,1gnml'nl vancement RDA prel 4 needs a part/lime clerk PISCES (fcb. JlJ.\1.trdl 20) Lmpha'" nn rt'\l)llrl'10tltt\. day week Please call tor a(lswering phones MAIA&ER 6 5 7580 d d t h s THE DAILY PILOT is now authont~. deal1ngc, v.11h \fll'llJI a~cnt' 01her-. ••111 \1,:d 'our.toun'>l'I Nancy 4 • an ispa c ing mes · accepting apphcations d d I I I DISHWASHER • GEN L ages 14 nours per week rcgar ing 1n\CStmcnt\ '>J' 1ng' an \\a~<. to 1n'IUfl' uturc 1nanl'1a ° Fn 2 30-7 30pm Sat lor District Managers to secunt\ Ph' s1ral at1ral11on I'> P<tr\ o l ..,(cnanu anJ 'uu tould bnomc CLEANING PERSON tor and Sun 6 oo.io 30am supervise newspaper ··~nOu\I~ trl\ ohed .. . party equ1pmen1 rental Students & homemakers carriers Must have van ----------.---------... ---------! store Mon thr Frt United encouragecJ to apply at wagon or pick -up Good j I Rent All 645-0760 330 w Bay c M 2·4pm salary mileage allow. •eaey tt LOH 4024 Helt Waatt4 5100 Belt Waatt4 5100 DOCTOR'S OFFICE (ask tor Debra) ance company benefits Plastics Machine Operators 1mmed1ate openings on swing & graveyard sh1f1s for trainees or ellper· Resume plus rel's reQ Please call 650-414 7 llecotlnist/Frt Oto For Opfornerrist PIT Exit clerical skills a must Re- sume rel s req d 650-4 147 Optometrist 2345 E Coast Highway S1e C COM 92625 * FIST IOIU FOil lCCOHTllli CLEH I BEAUTICIAN insurance billing Pttlme GENERAL OFFICE ~~~lyb~nn~,~g~~ttu;~~ry * DEF AUL TS Interior design firm seek· 1 Laguna Beach I must be experd, salary Busy Costa Mesa olf•Ce Pilot Circulation Ott ice *FORECLOSURES mg bright person capable Renee 494 1600 open 645-1177 C M neeas an organized & re· 330 west Bay Costa * BANKRUPTCY or handling a variety JI liable 1nel1v1dual wtgood Mesa Monday thru Fri *COMMERCIAL functions Position re-Beauty Salon Hair Stylist I DRIVER typing skills & knowledge I day No phone calls •INDUSTRIAL QWPS ilghl bkkpg 120 1 needed Mu~t have Light pick up & deliver of office procedures E o E 1enced 1n1ect1on molding * lltc•r•l111i1t• machine operators Work Eitp d Iron desk busy 7' • hours/paid for 8 phones type 50 wpm Gooel hand dexterity 1m-Secretary/order pro- portant Benefits include t e'ls1ng & bkkpg duttes Paid ma1or medical. Clen Growth pos111on Irvine *REAL ESTATE REO kev t.iy touch anci strong clientele Eriioy Balboa I THOMPSON BLUEPRl~T Heavy telepnone conlact ---------* 24-48nr funding a111 d<ttd 1nc.ou1 e1pt:r Good Island pn11ironrnent w customer serv1ce1 Call AG T BUCt< 669 9933 r 1JrM1un1r.atir1ns s~111s a 673-40 I :i as~ lor Tina 3186·f A1tway Av C M , '?~Per nelplul 754 684 t M&lllETUl&/SALES 1.,1 b ~hilt bonus prem m,1nufac1ur1ng 540·8894 111m'> Prefer English Mertt•'-"' T.D.1 4028 8.H SATILER M•r11•c• Co. lac. Spec1ahzmg 1n 1st & 2ncJ TO r. Since 1949 Robl Satller NHtCM RE Broke• Bd Realtors 642·2171 545·061 l m11~1 P1 .. asan1 Pn11iron DRIVER Pthme for elderty Fo1 large yacht charter c:o mpr1t offlrl 9000 t.enehts B1~1ni Shoe> Salesperson woman Prefmature tady GROOMER (DO&) C:a111nqonco accounts& Nnn smfJ~er 64 l 4004 lull flme on Ille beach Shopping doctor etc 830·6886or 830 4268 travel.agencies Call Mrs 63 1 2800 Pref mature lady West· Ethier or Mr King at BOOKKEEPER part l•me chit NB area 642-1385 HAIR CUTTERS lor big 642 6865 modern salon across &CCOU .. TIM5 sp,..ik111Q A~'ply al CIMCO 265 Briggs Av C M 546-4460 3 days a week Call Mrs DRIVERS X-COUNT RY lrom Balboa Bay Club Ethier at 642 6865 Cal he MacGregor Y11chts 70"·• commission MECltAllC Playground supervisor E ... p,u •enced w ' Bttt1sh 1 eiementery scn1 1mmed * IOOllEEPEll * 163 t P1acent19 C M 531 1117 675-564 1 E•P Cl computer A P pegboard A 1R AIR col PROCESS MAIL! HARDWARE ASS'T MGR Rela1I exp req d 240 Broadway Lagun.t Bch 1 Cars Lge Ousy mdepen p T CM area 645·8958 dant shop 50°•0 comm f time 642 5133 Proau ct1on P lan ner 1 5cneau1er pro Ma1or lntl'11or design f11m •S too~ ng tor 1nd1111dua1 w•ltl m1n1mum J yrs <>•per 1n all phases ot ac tount111Q lo T B Must tiave strong EDP back. 91ound Non smoker WANTED People needing pleasant Mvironrnent & pvl TD $$$ S 10.000 up qood t>Pner1ts ()41 4004 lect1ons Ta~ is qtrly re· $75 per 100 no e~per ports Type 50 wpm Part or lull time Start 1m Irvine mtg 5•0 8894 mediately For details 49 7·4403 Jonn 111 you know what you wa11t 1 to ;idvertise t>ul don I Rec epho111st part hme tor small Costa Mesa Utw ~""' front olfice appearance hghl typing recept ion l'•Perience necessary Call Carol 557 8790 llECEPTIHIST Real Estate investment Proless1ona1 a111tudes ana appoarance required. ltght typing 549-2988 No c;ree111 v no penally 1 Denison Assoc 673· 73 11 send sell addressed BUS DRIVER P T incl stamped envelope to AN() r HER WE NOY S wknds & nigl'lls Driver tor CRt-53 Bo11 9014 Htlt Waatt4 SI 00 loc.ated al Baker & Fa11-dbl decker London Bus Stuart Floriela 33495 ---------~now how to ~1e1 us hPd .tds will Pu 10 111 HIRING I hPlr Well·WO n c SI· Outgoing enthusiastic touch w1111 the 11qh t gr~ss1ve Aerospac e Hafdware Manufacturer IHIS 1mmed opening lor 1n<l1v1oual with mo· llEOEPTIHIST IEHED 1.h1ne ass1>mbly pro Mature organized person auction e1o.perience tor hair Sltlon on Balboa ----------"""' " Cost(, Mesa 15 Must have class 2 comm I *.,FIOE ,Ellso.* no,.. 'ccept t hc OMV printout a11<l acJulls oart flme even µeoop1e 642-5678 PrPece inc 770-941 t I Island 673-4013 " ng app 1• medical cer11f1cate NPPCl a oamlt>r NePCl " ror garden center m1!>c ca1ions tor oua1t1y mind-Ask for De 752 7363 I 1 'Juse~ PepPr 1 Nef'Cl a 1ngs <ou mus! en1oy wor kmg w11 h youth and I be a pos1t1vt-·mo1t11ator indoor outdoor work ed people at our new S•le Oilby<;il tt>r N,.••d a l.42·1111 tJr '>el> Don at Wendys CHILO CARE Need ! tJreal<' F111 rtoow neerts 26 40 S. Bristol btwn mother to pickup son 1h1ou9n c l tt~)tl•t.H1 Call for an m1erv1ew 141-1021 3.1,. 2 ')PM Mon Fri E 0 E I from Nt'!wport Hts 647 5678 school & keep till 7pm ....... &COIHT I ASSFMBLERS APPL y I 548 0905 Stell• I a1·1y P1·1a1.A EJEC.TI-I ?am MacGregor Yachts. 1 n; t63 1 Placentia c M I CIACULA TORS The Or1nge Coast Daily I Pet111ont Good pay fie•· Piiot ha• en e1tce11ent op . 1' 1" hr"'"' r 1111 11 1n Q 30 l)O(lunlty for a career HTO IETAILIH I or 10 30 to lPM Alert PART TIME Ofient.O Ml~ Accoont Po" hon ()(>en F11t grow· 493· 7031 1 Execut111e w11h 1 proven 1nQ ltrm SS nr 645· 7 U 8 1t1c;k record Great BABYSITTER tor 1 child CLElllOAL POT TIIE potent11I gu.,anteed in my home from 8•5 M·F Light typing llUng tei. dre'llr ag11n st com non tmkr 646•8687 phon.i rec.pt1on111 Mon mlallon Oeslre to move lhru Frt. dlyllmt hfl ptck Into menag1tment a plus your own dlyt Irvine S.nd resume to Banking S5 50/1•11 Jtm 833 9343 p O Box 1580 , L S t coats Mesa 92626 01n tort lrJ I 811er1I Offlot EOE Succeulul independent rro~Hgf~~~ :Pf:tt~~t• bonk hM 11n 1mmed1et1 IA pl in ~rson 2927 s IT DECITtvl l)p.itn1ng 1n our Newport P / &ODii " 9,.ach h .. dQuaners or B i91ol C M 96e 52~2 Adve<tlltng m1r1cet1ng ,, ,. ,.,,,., ,..,1., ~"""f'• CLlll/REOEn. 111<1 de91gn poe1tion tor c111 101n documeritetton mY ~t eirf'Cllve S1l11ry ••P9flfl~fl in cori;>oret• llTA E • comrn ~7-i 7J~ banl<tng environment Publlthtng company 1n pref~rr.O fJ1Cellen1 befl· Irvine hH opening tor Alliift• OLl/P·T •Ill• Ct1ll Pf!r$0nnel Parson Frtday to antW1'f .,.,, bualneta nr OC Atr I 851 9900 ptione type letters. pro· Pot1 10 key type 40 OIMIEIC( ••11 CHI & ~Ip book Ofe191'1 wpm own tr•n•por -•nd 41nt_ej dlta II• eom tatlon 545 7108 IOI l /F/V/I puter~I 111n1or1w1 1 Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in Laguna Beach area ( ap· prox. 2 hours per day} week - day afternoonR &. earl y mornings on Sat. & Sun. Earn approx. $400 per month. Ask for Bruce Emhley I l a.m. to 4 p m CIRCUI.ATION UEPT t:i42 4321 F..OE ORANGE COASt DAii Y PI LOT l111 W 144V .. I ·•114'fAMtC,A. A j,i,u, ., ,., Newspaper KIDS -E ARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!. AGES 11-14 EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEIK Wt now h•v• I~ Ollfntnp 101 1ou,. U&tr buvttt to tKu•• rudt" 101 lilt Ounat Coasl Dail¥ ~1101 0vr ClfW' \tit\ II J 30 I) Ill tnd wor~ unlll R 30 pm wtfld1y\ On 5'tu1d1, wt woA a trw morr flour\ You w1h urn m•nJ hlO\ and pw"' alone •1th urrunc ,owr own rllOfltl lllrrr I\ no 11t•1011111 01 colltChon 1nvolvrd 11 YO\I .,, intrrntfd pifl\' CIM Mr I •rl (714) 548-7058 Orange County daily newspaper ts set>kmg a quick layout artist with knowledge of typesizing, repro· ducuon. camera ready art. Must be able to get aJong well with sales reps a nd interpret their ideas into layouts Additional projects may include fly- ers. brochures. maps, and sales pres· entation visuals. 3 years ex· pt•n ern:e newspaper preferable Send resumr or letter of qualifa· cations to llH \'\f, .. CU \"°l"I IHIU I'll.OT P 0 Box 1560 Cost.a Mesa. CA 92626 Attt-nt1on Ml'hndCJ Thackery CA REER OPPOH'fll ~ITIES 1111 II\ 11\ I'll ti I Or H•f' ( rn111t• • ,..,1.1 •, 1011u1J11f\ n1 "'•l'·'f ,,, IMt • \11tu t\ 111 lull .uut 11.nt ttmr J"t1lhHO• •' 11lr..t•tr \11\ ... ., •. 1 ttu toUu•lflJ t .. u ttt•portiuul\ ,_, __ .. ~ -. 1~ t• ti1l•l11n1lmi t •ll ,1t•rrr,trit ti ti f ·•\II • ••t1h 0,r tr•I "'1tl 111 ttl r \1 UIOC u.-f.,,,,' \I•\ I IC I 1 ... f'\I • 4 l 1 uh '''' t I• 1lw•I \\ Uri ul l,.\r 1ltapll\ lrtrt1rn ~ ••p,.11101"' l11r • .e111lhl .. 1r-. 111t11h rAprn~U•,. 11nt1 "flf11\f"ll 11,t1~ ft1util ""'4ilAI\ plw flHtlflll''ltMO Ill "I 'I'" t II I It I • \1 • uuuh u,., '"t"1t1lfl ~ ,,,.,. t "'" 1,-~,.1 lttl•Uhttl 'n ,.,,.,.,.,.."',. ""' ..... n t •rhtutat,. ""'" h, lf•tn,.·'1 t HU tttnr hmoh lltllCIHl\I • « lP-r~ 1 'I''"' \',"t tint r• .. •h•.n lut rhsu •••'uni mall Ami ,,.hPt •I ff"•f•1 d~ll''' 'tlj.1uJt• ll'fuffh 1'1<'1111 ( 1111'\ 11111ull11)1 rl•l ~•n• • f•,.. 1••11 1 f illlt't 1' .. 11 lllfl .. PppmhllUI\ tu lt-attl ,jlf1'f rtlt •tir t•t••• •1111 1"~ ul tt1P '"""' ''""• ltOtUkj \1 I lun1t • hoof h ll r dlri 1•...,.r ''""'II ,J,.•~l111'n1t'11I an.J • 11o1 ... 11111• I•,,.,, .. I'"~.,.. II 1tllN~ll ... t ,.1~ .... .. umr m 1n.t ·~·t·h hon I 0 :. t.uh "' ._..,,.j r~•tHh" 11 P111• ~ir~I •'ltWt fl ......... D1ily Pilat . -- PORCeLA•N ooLLs w1"atua;; G,., '•· ... 11111r;;;;;:J;;:J&ll I t 5 . S 3 o o L 1 n a• "'"*· UMd 3 tlmet, Ilk•!-___ ..__,... .... ~ 1151·1727 NIW ll00.151·t10t 74 1U02 eHIC , Xlft, ~ thru-out. Mu11 1111 •xJI cond t «MN lo Mil llhnll1attt11 1211 lal1Mld1 7HI , .... , lapr!!f ACROSS makeups 51 Pull With PMYtOUI PUZZL! 80lV!D WA~T DBL BEAD HEAD-..,.... Mii l 5300/080 . .......,. l tl,IGO ' m ;.ei 34 « 8 0 A,.O. N11ut1I wood MiiJFantS:U s:ra 10 '7& 8MW 53<M, l"'r .f.IM, 644-52GO --....-=--~k..;.._""r. pr., Good eot1<S Wiii IC)d, mint cond. 13-2•", stietp. 1ACT35f Only 'H 2400 ..,,.. .... ~ 1 Roman •tllHman S Splendor 9 Pubhc1ty 14 Goer s image 15 Say formally 16 Flower deny 17 Mela! layer 19 Rise high 20 Salutation 2 1 Most recent 23 Foot covering 24 Go back over 26 Very thltl 28 Singl~ thing 29 Worry~ng 32 Pay schedule 35 Entrances 36 Vehicle 37 M ove eas11v 38 Wadmg bird 39 Half pref 40 Elec unit ettort SJ Condescends ..,"!"ft,...,. SS Pronoun · 56 Open grazing l f81 58 Nettled 60 Sore 61 Al all 62 Bean type 63 Actor • Noah - 64 Lack 65 Machine gun DOWN 1 Perfecto 2 Peaceful as-- 3 For renl 18 Carpenter's 1001 22 Sptne 25 Part 41 Bon - 42 Come apart 44 Woodsman 45 Did likewise 47 Strenglh 48 Moving OAAAOI IALJ AOt NOW CUU lP110 H CITYI IDNLOW ., trlde '°' qu.en matVbOx ai>tWaiMCI S900•. '550 M 39S 527-e<>M 118,900 Of ptcl yp epr a treme. 9I0-5S..4 e~&42·H11 . ·u . NWoot .,,,""'· ~1311111 '* Wat bed MO 1:1__._ ... Schwln P1tM10nt, Cwn· xlnt cond 159001080 A .... • AW 1e0 lkl•. 3 fin 5:1~ pqnOIO 9QU!J)ed, exit Mo-53a, evet 75'· 155f .74 '60SL, *"1~ BMX blkt . 2 M l"' eutt•. eond $S50. &42· 1004 Int , 70t< ,,.,., Jdnt ..W:. 1.'-aiiiiitriiiiiaJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C..ta Mtla eml. Smf11ef 831-7117 Cua~ lll4 record1 , be1u 1lful 11 W•tem Siddle 15 Ind\ ~.~~ lhOwrm eond .. '20.000 •IAlllUIWAPllEn •Yl•ULIUTl .. •36 O.elc/ch .. t curio Bbftp ord. mull .. h. ~Yll.I' '"m S40-685tartlPM SUN 10-3PM ADM $2 EVERYTHING MUST GOI type 150 S..8-3242 $1500/obo 15· t8mpg. • • •bcM the ~we Brookhural Centtr 2271 447 ElmhUral,C.M. Pi ~~· 21 55e..1833, 752-7948 S~l.Mllng can MYJ you lhru our w. Cre.eenl, Anah.im. SAT & SUN 10am-2pm laH l&I Perri• Valley ornpr '°' tml ........... .. puren ... 6 ..... plans So ot # 5 Frwy at Furniture, Clothee, 2283 •Gran ano. eeou11'c:C tr~k S250 obO 751·4979 hr•• hlNry • M 821• Brookhur11 ott-r1mp. Cornell Or &46-7536 ly gooel. 8', otleap Heney. -••II Info. 714-788-8&<t4 mtSUN. 374 E tSth. 842-2410191/91 730·8245 .. 1 llJln 1111 E•==~i:-t30tQuaHStr•t H1hld, bikes, lry ty .. n. "ne Pleno Tuning & ~ UMd 8 MW't atwaye In NEWPORT ll!ACH It ... em 1ppll, arf & alctbrd. pair BV Prol1Hlon1I SJoqi U .... GTANT SXLE Antiques, clot,,.., git clubs + Planlll & Cone.rt TuMr. 111-11l1 knle·knees, 111 tM rlghl Sunday Only. 598 Wendy ~19 Rat II &&3-S l lS lttttcJCltl/ 208 w ''"Santa Ana TOP SSS PAID 1tufl 507 Abllone Lane642-3970. Keritnore Older Upright Plano & lcttttll Ull CIOMdSundt y FOf PM'C*'ed Sal/Sun 9.5 wlhr/dryr $45 ea Wat•· Stool S 100 540-8299 '76 SUiukI PE17!5. runs m•lll llU Ctrtal ... Mu bed. stereo, lamp, etc Yamaha piano, ebony. gre11. looks 900d. $425 LAROE SELECTION OF TopM.,'**tPrlc»IPllO Yard Sale Sat/Sun 8-4 Hit lludlO mdl $1750 Ot>O Keith 548-8575 NEW & USED BMW'S! W ,...,//lat G!~~ts~7~;;:i~ges'A'r 255 Costa Mesa St. w 261-2223 H s..e-8784 .80 '"'Y'iinaha 250XT~io Lim IUll.. DIAL 2131714 MEACa>Es 9·6 SUN 10-6 1206 Sand 650..eo 16 l~rti~ I 1130 owner 8,000 mt Street VOLUME SAL.ES HOUSE OF IMPORTS. Inc Key. Corona de! Mar 0111 Pt at NfW skf PKG ladies u 5 legal $4SOot>o 644-6080 SERVICE & LEASING ftafttt H 4 1 Clan symbol 42 Harass 4 Of the past 5 Large house 6 ,Egg-shaped 7 Boundary 8 Ne wspaper 27 Dawn deity 29 Made a hole 30 Aeputatton 31 Courage about 49 Short essay 50 Auto type lUGGAGE, Pi'C t~res MUST GO .. Port. jeca:@ bOOll after-ski bOOll '81 HONDA ~SO 36[~~~~~ve '80 -505 f tly !-..-glasses dimes, misc 50cc Honda mini, patio & sk11 Scott gogoles and THREE WHEELER Chet · u equ ..,.,.... ~~Mroli.A:~lllili&.illtl•UI household •lems Sat hshold furn trailer & more Value S6SO Sell 650-4593 INo ry 81111~1 1nct anrt Xln1 cond V I" 9 area t3 Ran 1as1 9 Newt 8 3 n .. misc 240·7397 $350 969·1078 t>el Sam <l1')111·11t0 $.4.97~ 493-5288 1,,.."!"""l"!'!'!'!'-ii!'!'P."'-"'""°!piii.9 · 1226 vvtrlgger Or 82 KAWA 1000 Low ml Trade-Ina Weteome p L t S 171 VW )(11\t running 32 Dross 33 Stupor 45 Canine 10 Unopen 34 Iron or TV 35 Pohce worl< 38 Amerinds 39 Skin: pref 51 Beat badly 52 Chest sound 54 French river 57 Noun sutt1x 59 Priest's garb SAT 7.5 SUN 9.5 Foaatlia SURFBOARD 5 8" Stussy Kint cond $2500 call OPEN SEVEN DAYS trlC.t 1 7 cond $2000 °'!>Mt otter 502'> Po1nae1111 in alley. Valle Twin Fin $190 651-0702 :714)821·757 1 1976 Porsche 92a epe, 650-6214 46 Old Greek dialect 11 Sale lures 12 Tract . 13 Ac1dulousu Garden 1091s. lawn l TV •-•·• MOTORCYCLE RENTAL auto. AIC 31.000 m1 ----mower. n1ulica1 equip Couch. Dressers. Misc l. -1 ' HONDA XR 500 S8995 (749XJT) Biii '82 OL 5 door. 4 lpd 47 Magazine household. more 18194 Mesa Verde (alley) lttrto 6232 $SO a day 641·9826 Vates VW Allen w/odrt.,., lug r1cit. red+- Sat/Sun 9•5 611-p01n:;:,t. (T•t>eron1 Sat!Sun.9-5 TYJohn1aWarehouaeSale -493-4511 837_.800 ~!c:'~.~~.~~-~5& 2 3 4 8 7 8 10 11 12 13 "" L It L. SO beaut 25" RCA XL 100 VESPA P200E. 550 ml, -----It& Ne1tborhood Sale lfR81 IC• digital sets. swival base. w1ndsr11eld rack, gd '73 911T Targa, red, tact Beautltul .80 -BMW 320,, 14 Furn. re rig, games etc saOSvn 3197 Bern Or. new •et waront" .• , price cond $1000 675-4433 air, new 11r ... 62.000 mi. air, sunrf. alloys. amflm -p A " 1 S9995tobo 675-8964 Super Vard Sale ark ve to Top t>f the Free dehvery 646-1786 S8500, John 640·8156 17 Fri/Sat. a 30-2 30 World Watert>ed. skis. M-agnovov FM stero with Trailers, ·74 911 2.1. beautiful, anrf, pm or 476-1134 am 710 Marg e •te 1 11 TV, stereo etc. 497-2875 " AM/F•• ate eo s11 200 v r. ' n a ey tape 4 rcrd player • con-Travel I024 531_42'ss. 6..e.-Oso3' Aattt, Deatttic TEACHER MOVING Sal =New rt ltaclt so:e eat> S65. 979-6646 'U Nomad Century Sth SktSfbts S60_Sew.ma atln' ~-'77 91 lSC bllc/blk....MIO • s65 u 1 1 a ""'"'" New· Mrtrobrshl tuner. cass. Whl traner. mdl 2360. n d ~rf~r,:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;jj;=:::_:---; pho 9 d n lt>l/lathr port Heights. In alley deck amplifier & 2 Canon P T never v 1 e d room con •le, elec: sn 73 Hornet XUc Must Miu 20 chra S 140 Plants. house-s 3 S 18 500 720-t78-4 1turday only 8-s pr k r s S 2 5 O / ob o 546-S968 for appt ' Hurry• Ruf'ls S200/0 80 hold misc 2 11 Heliotrope I 9 24 S22 Catalina Drive. New-673• l955 four America this taaalt IS 6-4 ,_..919 Cotti Itta port Heights, 1n alley Boats tatral 7011 summer Must saeriltce! LEASE '74 Gordl nl, electric '74 Gremlin. 3ec>d. 80K 2 Family Sale Sat only Saturday only 8·3 USN l@A CADETS need &iavltful German Traller BUY Pffft&a£ sunroof .• hlfdtop, raidng orig mi, new llr• & bftls 9-4PM 3064 Van Buren. OoVER SHRS SAT 9am TAX DEDUCTIBLE dona· Call 857-1429 vnr1 ...... ate, pis, Hke ~ '$995 752-0558 Fat>rlcs shelf units, 1430 Lincoln Lane. NB. A s . I Call f()f immeo•ale quote' $3300/080 650-4138 c-..anl--t 37 misc nousehold 11ons 213·822·6470 call ate emeH ____ -AR Antique furniture Y ameha ~~~II~=· ~~~;;,•shtngs 4 collect ---~~ >11t1 9015 STERUIG bib b~ 91 I iiii165Pi. '°§RfoPA'!'!N•: ·11-1v·er-g1.;;wy;.;.;,;.;1 40 12 string guitar & tender Ptwtr lt1t1 7012 4 New '84 Chevy Blazer '69 elidtit R $21.500. owner, ••ways prof champ amp househOld E~~~~k~~~~11.e~e ar-151d regor Alum cc. 20 hp 195x15 Tires. wheels. ••$ 'lfl 8lue R R$33,500 MMI•. 51600 760-0737 43 uems. clothes Sun only rangemenls & wreaths Mere. aux eng, lraller. hub caps & trim rtngs fl73-2605~ 6"4•· 1758 '72 El Dorado Convertible, 9.4 1769 Anahe1mSt 487 62nd St. Npt Shrs ictras $2100 644-9676 S200645-0792645·0721 • ... ,,., •· Tnta tlH brown w /whl top ------NB Sat 10 am -------A & W _,.a 9020 1~4(1 J•rroor .... Flo 1--. $400010 80 494-6184, Anliqve table. ecythe, 1878 16' WOOD HULL BOAT R1H 18tn Ne .. vo•• Bedtn ~JO t..1H 7 0<ona runs gOOd, eves 760-0941 revolver, sleep sofa, Fri & Sat 9·6 See Dimes 8 w/40 1hp Evtnrude, a.a Is, I CUii THUS econ Crans S850fob0 9'couch. outdr vacuum Line 843 w lSth 011 S300 obo 673-7156 flV"ehlcle.551_8285 Dallaa 9117 754·1259. 556-8589 '78 Seville. beaut yellow 3112 Glt>railar Sal 9-1 Placentia 548 o l3S --"' • . ext w/yellow valor• Int . .,,,---=-----·----f8 ft Lyman. atomic 4 cyl, 1980 Datsun 200SX 73 CORONA DELUXE exit cond thru-out only 58 EARLY EASTER HUNT Garage Sala Sat/Sun 8-5. exit cond S7500 WE IUY Hatchback .. auto, A.IC, WAGON E.xoet cond. 55K ml bought new car All kinds of Treasures• Misc 11ems, 9x 14 braid· 675-8669 or 540·4242 CLEAi ft••s stereo $4995 (283ZRBI CALL 662-2138 must sell $8500 833-0328 60 229 Slerks, Frt·Sun 9-4 d "-II d h VAft Bill v VW All _ __ _ e rug . .,. .. a og ouse. 18,--SOUTHCOASTl957 ates en. '80 Corolla SAS Lttbk air --------- Eatttr lift IHfl~ut 411 Tustin Ave. N.B. Restored Bay Cruiser AID TRUCIS 837-4800 493-4511 p/s am/Im low ml xlnt NABERS 63 Everyday 10em·6pm Large Sale· Household Best m Newport S6500 '71 OA TUSN 240Z cond S5200 530-4415 Nr Harbor/Adams behind Items. beds, chests. Cash ot>o 631 -77651 631-7022 78.000 mites ·a 1 Corolla ltttbadl. ate. 5 CADILLAC 2853 Hickory Pl, 11C, Only Saturday 9-5 2 1 fl ANGLER Cutty $3500. 650-4593 apd, am/Im, like new. CONNELL CHEVROLET Costa Mesa 754-0564 22 Bar:ovento Court Cabin Cruiser 6 cyl Volvo .80 310 w/GX pkg, 4 apd, S4900/obo. 548-9450 LARGEST SELECTION of late model low m11eaoe _a._1,_w_u_1t4 __ s_1_00.,'l•l• Wntt4 Slo_! Jo~1 Waatei ESTATE SALE· 3 houses. Newport Crest dsl Live bait, SIS phone, great on gas, gooel cond .'K?l lt.1: l••I 1\1. I 11('.I \\1t'"' 5105 Forest grn COUCH S pc PATIO SALE Sat 9·12 Falhometer. trailer Many $2950 786·0868 '83-Toyota SAS loaded CadlllilC$ in Soothern ---------1•--11111111-----AIOE/Companiontoelder· oak DIN SET. 3 bent· Kitchenware, Clolhlng. extras S8900, 650-1703 * * * S.l.s STUDEllTS ly or disabled persons wood TABLES. pictures. Patio Furniture. Misc Sal/Svn/Evs Prl Lag Bch Leisure etc PRICED TO SELL 13 Canyon Is Or at Ford 47. STEVENS S FTower. Wholesale Olympic Prod IU YOll W0<ld CdM I Sat only 381 Hamllton Rd Midway Jambaree & 2 nu OSL engs Val s9s". H-'p u S Alhletes Earn · area. eicp. 662 2244, 645-5359 MacArth Bl d N t B h " sis Crew managers and llMMll .IOIS IOWll refs 497·6923 _ ur v P c sell S69K mk offr, illness kids 12 yrs-RlO coin We have· openings tor MOVING SALE 811 couch SAT 235 Orange. NeW. Kona 1·808 322-3803 Sets. Buttons. elc. no eicp boys & gtrls between Jolts Waatt4/ wrought iron dining rm port Shores Htdeat>ed 77 SEARAY 2<1 FT SUPPORT OUR TEAM• 12· t6 years old workmg Dtaeatic 5107 lbl & 4 Chrs Cross lop ski. ntte stands couch Weekender twin eng IJuSI Authorized 01S1nbu1or evenings & Saturda s relrtg antique check sporting gds etc rebltl S 17 .500 or trade? 17141 541•5453 Earn mone lrtps Y 4 ChnS11an Student wlcar wrtler & much more Sat 646.3100 alt 6 t>onuses Caif w111ltve 1n nanny to your 1 4 Sun 8-Spm 642·S666 Siil Cleaeate · animals house stl • 1S 13 Orange Ave. C M 79 40 Formosan trawler I Mr Rountree household help 736-2074 Ari/Calligraphy supplies 1 •wn dSI fly t>rdg comp: S-ALES xlnt opp1 y tor ag· 141-7011 _ __ _ _ MOVING SALE 9.4 SAT dressers. chairs toys. equipped 2 heads press1ve women who Mon -Fn 10am-3pm Cata 5505 I ONLY 375 Woodland. nr clothes hshold Sal 9.12 wtshowers Priced 10 sell want to earn t>1g SS Easy jf n.1evel cat house. Kini Tustin 4 20th CM_ 715 Calle Vallarta I at S7S 9SO Boal al 8S8 tor those who can se11 1 crpl 53s 640.7817 alt s W 181h SI C M and are sell starters I TllCllEI A I 642 1136 pp ianeea 6011 faraitare 6025 -SS 1•2823 l or alter school 5510 --BAVBOAT I i..1ndergarten class 30 A ocker panlel pup· Ref rig S 1 SO Wshr 'Dryer Sola & Loveseat loose Mahog . top stereo. cpl SANDWICH SHOP PI T l'lrs a week Must have pies. t>londe & Duff. 7 wks S 135 ea Dishwasher cusn1ons pillows browns CHERRY' $9SOO/obo or COUNTER HELP ECE on1ts Very old $150 1·3S1 ·9561 $100 Trash compaclor 11nl cond S410974-2S84 tradeforvec 640-63SO 9S5-1247 or 971· 1739 en thus 1as11 c N B AKC KU-VASZ puppies. 12 $75 646·SB48 546-1200 WlllY USED CARS 4 TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FIH APPUISll Cormier ·Delillo ClllYHLn 18211 BEACH BL VO HUNTINGTON BEACH IU-IOll; 141-JUl WIWAITYlll CLWllHC&ll See Ronald Dace THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HAHOA BLVD. COSTA MISA 642 · 0010 6 0232 C Sota I t h • Become a Vice-Admiral m Secretaru eslabltshed 44• hrts wks. show quality Loving Reing. OE. 17" lroslfree. · ovesea • c air 0 h c c II 1 1001res1 . earthtones. ; e ns· ra antique Sports lace construction Co is seell· TEUPHOIE SALES 4 1ntelllgent guardians $210 Washer & dryer. looks new Cost SS 15 t>oel owners clut>I 47 It ' ' 9025 mg a secretary tor 1 per· C M otc needs phone 646-2218 $30 ea Mobile Maid Sell s27s 889•2306 1952 Constellauon M v __ R_ocl_• _____ _ son oHlce po1l11on Must M D 0 --dishwasher. S 100 Gar Exll operating cond Re· '7S CAN AM 250 be experienced '" pay· callers for .A. . ben· &lavt AKC Golden Rec age door opener. $65 S d cent haulout Why not RUNS GOOD roll. accounts receivable elll show. PlT days/eves pwps, have shots, can see Also misc lvrn 548·2312 tripe couch 4 matching own a classic at , • of the 650-4593 and general office Salary Exp or vnexp S4l vp hr parents 770-8896 C 1. ~~~ir2;;rth~ones, $ lSO replacement valve Of· .---- compensated with ability 7S4· 1941 -ameraa • • 2 ( ·30•6 30pm) lers around $<10.000 In· 4 ~eel Dnvt1 9030 Send reply to Oa11y Piiot Telephone Seles 6~~~·~~1~ w~'!~oSa~~~ I Esaipent 6016 Striped couch & matching cluoes Manna Pac11tea ·a3 Toyota §As loaded. Ad • 12· p O Box 1560· Dllllll FOil IOLUIS 548-8683 or 75 t-3869 chair earthlones. $150 sltp Call 2 l3·494-4o33 sac rt t Ice $ IO. 5 0 O Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 Earn S tOO·S 1.000 per wk I 662 2722 5 640-9225. -llCln'•Y vPayGuarantee Cocker Spaniels. AKC •CAMERA SWAP MEET • ( 30-6 30pm) CUSllC '81 280ZX 2~ 2. auto. fully loaded :ow mi. good cond S9950 obo 963-7843 Of 962·3138 84 Maxima Wgn loaded Less tnan 6K m1 hke new Best otter 642·2008 Flit 9123 Sacrifice S 10 500 Calilornla1Seeustoday! 640·9225 540-1860 Tri••t~ 91 fi 2600 H1tbor Blvd 172 SPifF1RE new int . COSTA MESA wire wheels/GT6 hood. CL --1-__ 9,,,,3.,..,1,...3 cass s 1000 675-4273 •tn• ti V 11. --9-74\ 1"'s!!97~c~H!'!!E~V~2!""'1"!!"0 '!PSt-W;.lfilOrl--·~·••JH 1 .a Runs excel new brks. & 1976 V W C amper mo1e Must sact1ltce Pop. Top 4-sp steteo 1mmed S 1200 I tr m 76 Fiat x 19 convert•ble $4495 (244RAOI 8111 640-9649 leave msg top ucellent cond Vatff VW Allen • • ··f9 Impala •Dr VB $2300 obO 650-5489 493-4511 837-46oo PS PB AC AM/FM. ftt .. I 9125 1973 VW T1'11ng CoiW"° $2500 Call 650-7045 i986 Honda Prelude. S·sp. 4·5P 67 OOO mi S3995 84 CAMARO-- A IC sunroof $4995 ~~::8561 8111 Yates VW Loaded Hop Best otter (368ZFB! Bill Vates VW I 493•4511 83 7 .4800 I · 556-6283 Allen I 837 4800 493--4511 1980 VW Rat>t>it 4·dr son I 8° Caprice Landau loaded must sell Below 79 CIVIC 4 dr wagon • 54850 8111 Vates VW wl'lOiesale PP S46-7739 I 4-sp stereo S3995 spd. good cond S3200 Allen SEE US FIRST! 645-7963 1493-45 11 837·4800 ·ao Prelude. 5 spd. air. We nave a good seleclton 1980 VW Vanagon autO, of NEW 4 used Chev· snrf Ong owner Low ml A/C new engine S8995 ro1e1s1 See us loday1 S5199/obo 841-0256 (ser 4830) Biii Vates VW la11n -9127 Allen 837-4800 493-4S1 I 1981 VW Rabbit 2-drd$1. 4-sp 1 previous owner S349% llBSY273l Biii Yates vw Allen 83 7 -4800 493-4511 COHHRL CHEVROLET '.'0< 11.trhoor H I I t-1 \ \1 t ..... ' 546-1200 .,, T I t>lonoe champ line u11· t ~·ff 1914 Monterey 27 ft re· Tracks --9035 Oevelopmenl firm seeking "" rainees no exp nee $250 <132-9681 SUN 10•3PM ADM 52 11111 t •I • stored V-8 radar VHF ---------11 1 ed t d , .... Early AM hrs 6-12 Brookhvrsl Center 227 1 8x4 prol Name of Iha S 17 .OOO ot>o 645•4810 171 Toyota pickup w/shell, Mlll MclEIU'S we organ l mo ivate VH1ghest Comm1sS1on Cocker Spantel 5 mos Has w Crescent Anaheim Game"sohd walnut crap runs good. S 1200 ot>o SOUTH person tor secretartal ""No nights or wknds papers $SSS N!!QOltat>le So of "'5 Frwy at cat>le new never v!.&d dys 964•2453 eves 5S7·2673 alter SPM position Excellent lyP· II both energetic 4 bright 642-7045 Brookhursl ofl-ramp $2500 new. will sell best ~IEAT IAY IOAT COUllTY 55 VW Bug bill 1mmec stereo cass all stock. $3000 95 7 ·338 1 65 BUG new engine paint & ltres $700 Cti~ler 9315 69ttrysle• fiew Yoriler equipped tor fow1ng boat or trlr g<l cond $600 obo 631-251S or 642-0084 Ing. some legal Dack· call Craig 9S7-1062 I t 1 6 6 • Vall --9040 ground preferred Dobe-rman Puppies pure· n ° 14• 78 ·6 44 offer 54S-07S 1 18 Classic Southcoast •n· ~nd resume to PO Box before~_ bred. $150 ea 546-7035 t>oerd. xlnt eond , S6500 'ss Ford 2-dr <?U&tom V-8 ISUZU C1952S, lrvtne 92713 TEST TEOllllClll Canon A E 1 camera Mac~iH!J 6216 Jerry Martin 998-7517 ~~.·go R~;~· c;::!~~ed a:. uw1 Wlll HT Secretary lfp variety of Test & repair techntclan IOllEl lnllllYEI w/50mm lens 4 case Wood lathe. band sew. Seacrafl 18 115 hp Mere. duties w/lnternll tradmg Ir a1nee. electrical & AKC. PUPPIES 642-7326 S 175/obo 673-19SS 10" table saw. jointer. nu trlr. exit cond $S950 ofr 963-3000. 549. 7526 IE llllllSOU co Xlnt NB loc Wiii train mechanical t>ackground LahSo -Apso puppies-9 dnll press. metal lathe & Dy 67S-8877 ev 675-90S7 82 Westpnalla Camper Volume Sa:ea Serv1ee for this 1n1eres11ng pos-a must Apply in person, weeks old Mff AKC reg Free to Toa 6022 vertical mill. hydraulic Poptop, diesel, $8900 And Leasing 111on Mr Green 476-1006 2441 So Pullman. SA Show quality s 175/up press. Dench tel he & WANTED 22-26' OLDER firm. call 642-9686 t87t1 Beach Blvd OITE llTillS FIH bench m 111 . m 1 s c dt>le ender or other 10 re-Hunlmgton Beach llOIETAIY 953·B030 togoodhomes548-1005 630·4510 store. wtth /wtlhout work· Aati.1111, (714) 142-2000 Newport &lach develop-THE STOREKEEPER Sweet Ginger med sz F 6211 ing eng 645 1729 eves Cl111io1 9045 ment co exec needs ex-spayed rescue dog, Pl 01rll11 Oraa1t littt11 Mitcellaaeo111 S J11111r 9129 P er 1 enc e d 8 1 s •1 RECEIYllC DEPT Golden Lat>. 1 yr needs w/blue eyes !47-1888 Custom bmpr pool tbl Boataf Iii 7014 · 59 Stvdet>aker new I d ·. pamt. brakes clutch & '69 XKE conv whl1nu t>lk I 548-8575 task tor West 66 BAJA S800 as 1s 631-8052 66 runs good needs b ody work $600 S48·2523 Doip --9317 '4 OAAT .. DA SEDAN Auto ps. pt> 2 new tires 1 owner 43K m1 good cond $1SOO 5S7-0682 9 319 67 VW SOUAREBACI< 66 Mustang Conv. good $800 646·4017 cono $6SOOot>o Orange 69 BUG Runs good new re<l au10 top 645· 7402 paint int. !tlereo Emerg., .. 2 L TO am Im eat ency must seu S 1SOO or gr best offer 5•8 559· t>O<l) good runn1n9 " cono S60C obo Wena, 69 BUG •Int cond 1ns11le C.48 78i4 alt S 30pm Arch11ectvral or con· resp home w yar Free baby bunnies 10 good Queen Anne style. desk 12 Kl E compl relurbish I mt Runs real $ l700 sott top w lrP whls. xlnt st ruction firm t>ack-needs capable person lo 839-7019. 968-7342 home 646·0113 Vartely or tbl $495ot>o 760-8827 New sail Must See To o"o 645-l"OgO 631-5995 cono Lv rnc.n 8"2· 1222 ground desired Good receive 4 price mrerchan· of colors I Apprec alt 6 832·2098 u ., """ ,... ti oul ne"" pa.nt :im Im secretarial and admm1s· d1se Detail 4 o ganiza-Wanted Fem Queensland Gold card Magic lslend A t I t cl 9100 81 Jac;i XJ6 cobalt !>lue ~ 1875 '>48· 3 ,..,c, trat•ve sk1ll11 req'd 11onel ablllly necessary Heeler to t>reed or :o FREE PUPPIES $10001obo 673-54 10 130 Lancer 82, BMW Osl ll 01 •pore sn rt ood c.ono 28 500 • 2 Mustanq VB A.1.1tr S '20(1 "lew t11p~ ~ng It.~! ,,.t-1r110 s.i8 oc. ... E Kperience preferred keep 673•8457 Call Stephanie 54S-10 12 I R F nu Long Bch Manna I $ 99 "00 ' 0 S7"'" 65wpm 957-0700 Marilyn but will 1ra1n II QUallfled' John Wayne Tennis Club I $9000 dn $6SO tmo me 79 Aslin Marhn 2·dr sdn m1. I ·" o.4 • .,., l.or.t.nr/•tot,t Approximately 30 hours a AAti 5ae1 601-0 M Airda1e1G Shep mix Memt>ersh1p $800 slip 964-5929 Burg w1crm int $44 000 laraHD Gki1 91 32 • 1 n c 6 2 706 Cute 8mo. neutrd. shots. 673·5S84 633 5527 Medical company looking week ell 4 • 1 llTIQUE I nds luv/yerd 650-3456 I M 1 1 d S3500 • Hot>1e 16 w trlr yellow 68 Karma Ghia xlnl cond for t>rlghl outgoing 1ndl I aqic s an mem w1s1r1pes coiore<J sails Aacli 9107 many •tr as S3300 080 vlduel to handle phones LA .o C FURllTURE SILE 1 raraitart 6025 bershtp 91~~-N7~ ot>o Extras S 1950 673 S408 1994 Audi 4000 f ully 671·0556 wkdavs alt 6 typing va rtely 0 1 T~~~:endr::'o"c;s exp pref A Flne selectionofanuqve 7Pc Lshape covchllkenv KITE SAILBOAT exit equipped sunrool cruise "'OCONVERTIBLE reaponsit>tlttes Call 8 IOAM only furmlure clocks rugs 4 S400 din rm tbl S60. hv Magic Island Gold Charter cond $!100 760·9662 cont lowmr 739·4490 Collecters item SJSOO 7141760-1390 846-94 19. Valid Ca lie collec11bies from Eng· rm chrs S25 oak drsr $60 ~9e5~t>:!~~~~a1or sale l'"''S IEAL 76 IDOLS xlnt cond ne... 786-06•3 I fanr land. Europe. Asia g u S coftnd tbl $40 552·8443 m; 1 tort '' WAITER/WAITRESSES MAGIC tSLANO MEM· 40 Marmer Kelch 79 e"g have receipts under N11•1 914 1 CtllffllOfltl BUS HELP Experienced SAT & SUN APRIL 14th 4 9pc Bdrm set new Cost BERSHIP Gold card Beaut 1eak 1n1 H•cles warranty Ouick sale i • MUSlANG 2•2 7 1 BUS New Mg t11p<; a pa1n1 ;im Im Cl t d $2200 ot>o 891 43 • 1 lmmac 2800cc V6 I>!> 1,_ \ w BUG lt 1r1 •'Qn. ~·· arn tm stf'•eo mags d1t1on w•I" ,,.,,., 1'110tor 4 sod $2500 545· 13·2 snoo c.a1 94; 5os.s '8 Pont('! Wagori AT D ·,VI'. GRE*'T SHAPE 0 • FM m $n50 ot1 NP"'"'"" 1n1 S2" m t)'1'J. ·a·• S 1 100 i;:s 6906 80 Ford LTD Countr~ 7'j qabt>•t •Dr 4sp g,., SQu"e Wagon )( "' • u mo1or pi>rt 1 ownf't Cena• Fu .,. OPl•Ontto S 1550 :e&.Q604 Must see 6"'3-2413 Seeking motivated 1nd1111d· Private club Varted day 15th ONL y 10am 6pm S900 sell $<150 Hm 51000 call 960•0119 cons1d tor $45K eQu11y or $3000 obo 650-3098 '10 llZDI CLC val wllh iclnl typing skills g evening shills tnclud· 63 l·O l63 wk 63l·O149 S 78 000 tor cash 80 SOOS t>lack amitm Xlnt cat• Sunroof am Im 76 vw Cl11~t.to• ~cl cc-nd 84 Tempo II@'" tc• "'' and constrvc11on exper ing weekends Call QTIDUE I CUSSIC AnhQve mahogany round Magic Island Memt>ersh•P (71418'•· 1199 cass sunroof xlnl cond eass $2850 •9•-3852 1n1 '" ra'~ ,..,u~1 ~ti l 0 Pmts AC. AM r~ short hend a • heavy 496-5767 for 1pp1 t831~ Mt Baldy Circle tbl w/5 Ives 6 match ehrs S3000 value Moving. Asking S7800 544. 7090 S 169~ ''"' ~48 1• 1A 3-tert-o cass GOfgeou!> phone contact with ven· Fountain Valley w/needlepo1nt Hand· S7SO obo 64S-7168 SABOT all sails rigging 83 RX7 GS perl cond 51\ mov ng 6S0·2698 or dors 549·2988 WllTllSS/WllTEIS (7 t 41963-5324 some t>uflel $675 ot>O Mclane 20 Mower self like new $450 720 1184 80 Audi 5000S new tires ~~ssac;ot~ 5g;~t>•v2·~~5~m 'll YW IUS 5• ·.4111 wor1o. Two years experience 642·9732 I propelled Iron: throw. 2 SLOOP rigged 2 sails elec sn rl cass cruise. S• 500 4q• 5654 .. •325 llOllln llAlll Musi be dependable Hp 8 4 51 alton gear eng & :rlr S2500 pwr locks •mmac S6280 Ntrefftl IHI 9145 .. erc:uy ~ In Ir-vine. Costa Mesa and Bring references Apply Hoosier Porcelain top. oek An I q d 1n1 n g 1 at> I e rtggs ' 760· 7 1o4 968 2S 1o PP Marty 973· 1345 dys 7 7 Wtt~tphalta Cllmpeor ~7~1 '!"M~e-.rc"-!oM"!'a·r·Q·u·19•tl80Pii~ Newport &iach areas. full in ~rson 3.spm Jolly c1t>1ne1 wlflovr sifter re· w/eiclendlng 1e11111es & 4 eng S220 2 HP Edger 673 1344 eves 1975 Mercedes 280 4 dr lO ""' Qd cond ff'nt C.A.Ll 979•6646 11me Malure lndMduala Roger .•OOS coast Hwy, f1nishedS395 831-1007 chrs S450 Sota table. $115 Factory tuned up Boata, auto A C 1 prev1oua SC.400 °t><" t;•:i 2837 only Telephone and car Laguna Beach AHlillCtl IOI I mod drk wood S40 673· 7568 S~t4 I U i 7016 ~~n~oooex~~~~~ ds~r~;~1 ownr 10 m1 $8995 81111 ·s Bu$ rt>lt MO " c required. W la .. 1h Ila ---AntQ,_ fern stand $15 Men'sl0speedt>tkeS50 197 I A 1e'110 snrl lltrl lull pwr 32 (V0e71~.s VW A llton av10 :raris Am Fm ~int llUl IYITIMI, 110. art '""" tr 'f lar~tr lrt1 lf'll110t 795 • .,773 CGonsoie sa~,:rm5 'ater69w311h 302V8 e~~crr1~~ imm11c mpg. luitvry drk grey 493~45~1 837-4800 cond S5100 !°146-02•6 2275 W. Lincoln. Suite L Finish doora, It wooelwor • Retrlg Servlc4I Recond Chrome 4 gl111 din tt>I, arrar~, 4 •4 cond $5500 FIRM met S 14 600 642· 1004 "'9 BUG CONVERTIBLE Ane,,.lm 778-917 1 dellverles 4 will C:lll Sales. Guar 549-3077 $250 10 beige parson SCM Copief, $75, See· H/645 8814 W/548-1 182 *22' ILH JACln* S Cosll Men . 548•2439 2-dr 9 cu ft refrigerator chrs S75 720· 1393 11r111 desk $75. 2 ChllM Aattia 9fH 1958. sleeps 4, n.w 19ng 1 $60~ITE wt1h 2 ~Pi606 HOlllTY W&llMlll $100 548-1233 • .,... ChroneRaln Lamp S80 tnew1 S125 ea R111n '82 18 11 Wellcritl Bow 'U Xuslln Healey MK ill Ivel tt1ni..s. every1h1ng l PIT Pletn clot* Losa PI T per1on for (light lhtp-Chand4Mief to m1lcl"I $35 1eble blM $40. Bomb• Rider 70hp Evin wflrlr l tK orig m• wl'ltl~ w1re<1 MW but hull S 14 500 80 Rabtlll A C 111ereo prevenllon agt1 needed ping some papet' work) '84 Frigidaire, 22 cu fl. Gar Opener $65 Stereo CMSI S 135. mirror S 10 Mm1 cond Used 8X t P\lt Storeo ttnce 67 S 17 000 wl tl\p tn Lido Pert.: 'w111 281\ m1 S•300 5!17 89 10 tor •vet A wknd1, 25 hra 20 to 30 hr for Clothing lro1t proof, aid• by •kt•. Stand $15 588-71115 1941 • ., glau sq SSO Ow1 ply S6500 673 7449 845-4929 or 548 6186 trade tor •50 SL & T 0 P •.?563 x1n1 CC'nd Wk Good P•Y Apply et Mfg Apply1l 838W 17th 3 door. g••st .,,........ lemp S55. 631-2191 ••dH al • 7011 lllW 91 12 *<2 11 .... 11.U40,. flO VAN CAMJl'ER ~Q UH Sportmert 7433 Edinger, CM btwn 9 5 Mon·Fr: almon, vllenllne gift, 10 COUCH. Forett grn. $ 125 ,. mlles •~eelant cond ____ _.. ___ ...,. __ H8 t3900S Bri1tOl.SA _ big !Of u1, Plld $1185, 5PCOAKOIN SETS175 SCRIH.LETS ptnnaker• ( el 4 ·71 280SL 2 IC!PI "" $7650 '''.\ 592·~•0 Working SuP*lntend91'1t ~ SH5 0 80 &44·71178 3 BENTWOOD TBLS S75 l\lft chutes $200 & S550 llW '•• 32& e u Io, m 1 n t con d ltmtt ltatft1 ltte1•. M1J0t remodel Mut1 know -----&e2·22« 845 5359 •NSW£RS 548-0788 s 1 7 . o o o / b 1 1 o 1 r Exprd Apply Shell Sii· tr1d .. Rel~ GAS RANGE w/db14t oven n 675-7009 !Ion 17th & Irvine, NB 840· 1118. 213/eeo-0387 Modem Maid. v.ry cteen Hide 8 bed twin b.cs l llf! 6 Dtckt 7022 $200 ~188 wlfr1m1. bookc11u Modify· Obettt 30 UbO MOORING wiH ·n 280 S£L 4 5 Sen. Sta.,........ J•~· Wutt4 Sl s GE gas drytlf, s t25 s.er. 1.-0VN e.ach 494·9e23 N19C;e . \.!Yery fl POWER BOAT C>Oal )(Int cond $8-400 PI T evet 4 wtc~s hN:t Bulle<f\laletfHtllpr/Coolt wisher & QU drytlf. $100 I llY Flllmlf 1 laugn.d~~~~I w,,_., I SeoGO t•" 873 1444 pp 87~·6909 :::::=:,.!ct ~y Fullyexp'd, .._., poeltlon :~ .. Fr.1g15 ,.d!'!1 72elee dryer LES 957-8133 reed lhe 111* on 1 pactt. 3e N 8 MOQAING 78 ~80CE Cpe purel'lued 2~~ N__,_ Blvd tn pvt hOUHflotd G.r· _,, 541r-vu Tc ot cheeM It Mid 20 L1uncf"I $10000 I I & u rvtcad byl ~ ..,_.,.... • min bk'""d Liv• In pref Oue.n llH flldt ·•·bed • Siemon • in Newport Sharp-1n1., .. 1.cs 1n VoUth Heve J;iv..-·1 11e C.n I UY APPLIAllUI gOld. $200 1>89 2854 wti:~t.on ~0S'~~~~od 790-0730 P1111 ~tow "'''*°"''no educ•t1on-m1lllnQm<>MY 111rtlmmed ,.eplytoAd Le~ _957•813~ SOFA 7'. P11111d Autumn mean . SLIP'llYllUIU 1~J1*bot.. int, IOw mite. IUJ*b Cal1Judy788·\717 #030, Oatly Piiot Box KENMORE WASHER colors Exc.tlenl cone Sota 2""""91c.tlalfl,pe0· ~51030 t1 Cat1810 !. Mnn 140•1444 cone! l lS.500 6'0-1439 St-·· "-'•Ill"" IS look· 1&&0, C.M U82e W0tkl Fine 150 s 12S 844 9030 nt•I kllentn 1•ble ... tl'lru Fri &42 4&44 ~ "-•• I 'l l -· .AllA ••• ...... .,.., ... 145~387 w /4 bentwood ch1lr1, P1n1 ~tment • now -,... _.. Ing ror reap a mo11v11ed Pr.cttcal nvrM. mature. Sot• a IOveMll w1m1tch almoet n9W Panny·• de Wanted 35 lt-40 rt hp oP41n on Saturoays. 10 41 000 MILES. an extru t lndlvldu•I• 101 delalllng 6 IMs "T d1y1 Ht\lil ~rtg 21 cu ti OE. Ice enr a 011om1n btn cones by '4de RtfrlQI You 11eu1 N_pc>,, e.>.ch or Hunt am 3 pm lut ~°"' con-1 e..1 °"9f o.« U'OK c1rwaltllng 760-t900 trant Aefl 844 8065 m1ker 1275 8! 1 02311 11tnt eond 1275 t74·251• S•OO tot 111 844--8080 1ng1on Harbour 675 8220 nlen~ (71') 496-2338 ""9 BOBCAT WGN 4 ~Pd $300 631-8052 Ol••a•~llt 9327 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Saturday, April 14, 1984 SPECIAL STRIPPING PAYMENT PLAN PER MONTH TO OWN 60 n;os $838 99 cash or trade down plus ta~ he t1oc Deferred pmt " $71 44 1 5 APR 14 92 On approved credit (1GIAJ08CIEY216571 ) (1605) PAYMENT PLAN PER MONTH TO OWN 60 mos $670 cash or trade down plus tax he & doc tees Deferred payment pnce S 12.022 16 16 APR 14 92 On Approved Credrt 11G1AZ37AOER1945661117401 PAYMENT PLAN PER MONTH TO OWN 60 mos $518 74 cash or trade oown plus tu he & dOc Deferred payment pnce S8075 2'2 APR 14 92 On approved cred•I 1GCB$14A4E8153131 1 10931 '79 CHEV. 1 /2 TON PU 6 cvl a ' P ~ (1T711ll V8 cl t P ~ air 111 1119WFLI --h PAYMENT PLAN ~PER MONTH TO OWN 60 mos $912 25 cash or uade oown plus ta• he & doc, lees Deferred payment price S 1 t 01 7 41 APR 14 92 On approved credit (1GIAP87223EL17439) 11719) WE HAVE THE HARD TO FIND S-10 BLAZERS • S-10 PICK UPS VANS • VAN CONVERSIONS K-BLAZERS • SUBURBANS FULL SIZE PICKUPS CREWCABS • DUALLY EXCELLENT SELECTION OF 4x4's PAYMENT PLAN ' ' I )t1 ) >A • J ' I• PER MONTH TO OWN < ,.v" •'"' t 'Cf." St, • ', i~ • ij APR 1.i -';.! ~ •• H ( t \.t 1 rP<'J t :(,(( Wli A•fRl..-'1:111.l 1')8 vs d I p s air PW Pdl Ill (( CclSS PS seal wwc v i 11AXX07SI '81 FORD FAIRMONT '82 CHEVETTE '80 RIVIERA 6 Cvl d 1 P '> cllf 11618876 4 cvl 4 sPd air, cass lw l 10694l l V 8 <' 1 l.J '> d 11 . PW Pd I 111 Cl P S St'clf 8 lrc)(k t98SY ZH I PAYMENT PLAN PER MONTH TO OWN 60 mos $554 49 cash Qf trade dOwn plus tu. he. & dOc fee Oe1erre<S payment pn~ $9367 65 APR 14.92 On approved credit I 1GIAC69P9EJ23102) (2003) '84 CHEVY CITATION 2 DR ..(Q;Q>~ ( ~~ --.lll!E· PAYMENT PLAN 60 mos $554 49 cash or traoe down plus tax he & dOc fees Deterred peyment pnce $9367 65 APR 14 92 On approved Cfedrt OGIAH11ROET124560) 10981 ) CdSS WW COV ( 116590) PER MONTH TO OWN '78 PONT. G. 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BR home offers spa. sp8dous ~ IUile.. hwd- wood floors. trench doors. 3 fireptaces Vacant - easy to see!! ...... 1111 .,.. For the sophjsticated euc::u1iwL..a bea1bfu1y appointed ooean v-.ew home decot Mll!ld in con- temporary style with the utmoA in luxwies. Imagine -every doset cedar lined! Shown by appointment . "P&•lll'W 1111.1• Fabulous quahty customa.ed 4 BR home wrth 180' view! Harbor. ocean. no roof ~ Thts home 1s designed for family ~ as wel as entertaming. A first time ofteting .. HoetlM'Sf else compares! OTHER AREAS 'Hiii SM 116'• '"'- Bnght & dean two BR condo tocaled on a sedoded cut de sac. City llghts. view patio & balcony. utility room. wet bar, ~ ctosets. neutral cotors. Move-en ready. 1WTUlla ... Dramahc decoratCW"'s ~ Hagihly upgraded wl plush carpet. antique mart>le fplc shutters & secunty system CaD to see tt1IS 3 BR. 2 Ba home. land illCluded" ....... ~ Crisp & dean descnt>es this' 8R Peters home Lovet) Window treatment extensM! tand- scapmg w/rat:Sed bndt dectts.. built-tn seating Home located ac:Toss trom pi9ftl & ctose to lrYtne amerwties mm ·ctft si.-.- cnarm ng tam ty home in ex.dusrwe "Wle Cove Ocean VteW trom IMng and tsnly rooms Beautifuf pool and patJo Gate gumded com- mun1t) Superb pnvate be9d\. Fee Ulll& ··" ... 25 Unrts tOCated alOtlg fomia's m11g111faoent Laguna Coast · gorgeous ..,_'S.. .. units w baJcomes & pabOs. underground peil::1ng. pool tao ttes on site man-cier. Fu turtr.er details ca 11 WE SET 41. THE HOMES / ) / TI-IAT MAKE YOU SAY " AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL EST ATE COMPANY ' OPEN SATURDAY 1-4:30 1083 DOVER DRIVE, Newport Beach ..• Lovely condo In WMtcUff area, waJk to shops. 2 bedrooms, 2'~ baths, community poof & ciubhouae, fireplace, 2 car garage. Low downpayment. Priced at $137,000. 1205 NORTH BAYFRONT, Balboa lsland ... PRICE REOUCED ... Wlth pier and sJlp. Thie custom home Is 90-1. completed. Great noor plan, 3 bdrms, 2¥. baths, large famlty room. $925,000. OPEN SATURDAY a SUNDAY 1-4:30 'JJ17 VIA OAVIETO, Udo lste ... 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, den, on 43' lot. 3 car garage + off street parking. Street to street location. Lovely large patio. $400,000. OPEN SUNDAY 1-4:30 eee VIA LIDO SOUD, Lido lsle ... 4 bedrooms, 4 bathst formal dining room, 3 car garage. Vu from master suite. Super patio. $550.000. 142 VIA UNDINE, Lido lsJe ... SUPER FINANCING BY SELLEA. .. low downpayment. 3 bedrooms, south patio, street to street lot. $349,000. .. ~ • 120 VIA QUITO, lido lsle ... 3 bedrooms. 2-r. baths, formal dining room. Very close to clubhouse. $425,000. 1338 GALAXY DRIVE, Dover Shores ... Spectacular bay and ocean view and Indoor swimming pool with retractable roof. 4 bdrms., 4 baths + pwdr. rm. Offered at $985,000, FEE LAND. ~ OCEANFRONT $545,000 IEWNIT IUCI IAYFlllTI Y1A UH •1 11,111- 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. HYO •us 11,111,111 Newly decorated with luxurious carpet. This spacious 5 bedroom home has family room, game room. gourmet kitchen. central court yard. 60' on the bay, pier & slip for large yacht. VIA UH SHI 11 .. 11,llO Lovely bayfront with 4 large bdrms, hi-ceilings, fireplace in master suite, boat dock, near to clubhouse and tennis courts. YlA UM Hll 11 .. 11,111 EXCELLENT OWNER FINANCING ... Super view of bay activities. Slip w/many electrlcal outlets. Ideal for sportfisher. VIA UM SHI 11 .. 11,IOO Beautifully remodeled bayfront. English Tudor Style. Large master suite with Jacuzzi. Super bay view. Dock tor large boat. m• 11ua1 •m HIO,IOO 4 bdrm, 3 bath home on Promontory Bay. Pier & slip + side tie. 3 car garage. Owner will consider exchange. 111 UH PUI HIVE 1211,000 SHARP BAYFRONT HI-RISE, corner location, move-In condition. Community slips & pool. Security bldg. Sub. parking. 111LIHPUl•IYE Pll,Oll NEW LISTING ... Spectacular bayfront end unit with great view. 2 bedrooms, 1 ¥•baths, security bldg, comm. sllps and pool. Owner financing. BEACH LIVING AT ITS BEST! 111 UM PUI NIYE IHl,llO • NEW USTING ... Newport's prestigious bayfront high-rise on the penthouse floor. Tastefully dec- orated 2 bdrms, 2112 baths and sauna. 24 hr. sec. Pool & spa. 121 Ull PUI MIYE MU,000 First floor location with a "sit down" bay view. Beautifully decorated. Large master suite + den. Pl• ba .. slip available. UN ISLE YlllKM 1211,llO 2 bedroom older beach home Is in a perfect location with a beach at both ends of the block. NFLW 1121,111 Corner of Via lido Soud. Beautifully designed for an open feeling. 3 bdrms .. 3 baths, 3 fire- places-one In master suite. Rooftop sundeck. YI& PIUBI MH,IOO Remodeled 3 BR. & 2 Ba. French doors open on to sunny patio. Spa in master bath. Wiii lease/option. Make offer! YU n11m 1111,000 Wonderful f amity home. Features 6 bdrms. 5 baths, family room. living room & dining room open to pool area. YIAUM•I llH,000 Spanish styte home on 85' corner lot. 6 bdrms. family room, large living room, beautiful center courtyard for entertain!ng. Y1A OllHYI 1110,000 3 bedrooms, 21h baths. den. built-in stereo equip. T.V., security. Great for entertaining. YI& tllTI lll0,000 Great ho111d for entertaining. 2 story. 3 bedrooms, 21~ baths, sec. system, great wet bar, roof top spa. Beautiful furnishings Included. ..,11111111 ... Ill IEUTS SJn.- Owner Must Sellll Great potential for Investor or first time home buyer. Needs finish work. Priced below market value. YIU.UWSMlll Slt,111 Enjoy second home in Newport Beach at this terrific price. Nicely decorated, large sundeck. Assume loan. Community pool & spa IEWNIT aEST CHM 1111,111 Owner anxious to sell this spacious condo. and will carry 2nd with the assumable loan. Features 4 bdrms. fam. rm .• 3 batbCs. wet bar & fireplace in llving room. Near beacr't~ IEWNIT 101 .. TIWllllSE 1121,• Excellent bank financing on this 3 bedroom. 3 bath. Community pool, spa & park area for your enjoyment. llUlflllT .. ll ..... 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 AND TERMS. OISTI MESI IUI llU.IU PUI 1121,111 This home ts In A-1 condition. Has been up- graded. Features 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, near shopping, schools. and freeway. llYllE lllYOSITY PUI TEIUCE 11Jl,IOO Cardiff model townhome. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, close to schools. shopping. South of freeway. UIT&W ST. lllTl91/FllWEI 1110,111 Absolutely charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with fireplace. bay w1ndow. R.V. access. corner 1ocatlon and across from park. ... a ........... z ................ -------------------·--~·----- 4 -Orange County Real Estate/An AdvertlSi"'l SUJ>plemet't to ttle DAILY PILOT/S~t,.trd~. ~ro H. ,198-i LICIMlt Channtng 3 bdnn home on qwel Newport Beach Sl.r'E'\.·l Hardwood floors. large secluded back )·ard Converuent to schools. shopping and beaches ExC"ellent location Priced at $184.900. Ask for DONNA or BILL lllYll& TO lllEll• Real '-uuntn charm on R-2 lot This 3 bdrm. 2 bath home has 2 fi repla<'e'S, 22X20 master swt.e over dbl garage and backyard paradJ.Se Could be d.J,ided mto :? uruts Sellers mav carrv 2nd T.D. $174.~l\U C<sll MARY JANK . - WI£ lllLIULI LIT Exdw.1vf> guard gd ted Harbor Ridge. Cornm_unity pool & t~nnc. $495.000 Call MARILYN T\\-1TCHELL LllO ISUll IA YFllHT Beautdul 4 bdrm home with pier & slap for 60' boat v.1th tht:' ~bthty to extend to 70" Features an elevator. central vacuum. electric awnings, gourmet· kitchen. and leaded glass entry doors. Sale sub }e('t to court approval Call MARIA BER COVITZ 3 bdnra. den. fanuly nn, master bdrm suite and 3 fireplaces'. Located on an extra lge lot at end of a cul de sac Lovely outdoor ent.ertainment area includes pool. spa. wet-bar, built-in BBQ and wood dedung Also has greenhouse, workroom, vegetable garden and more~ Ask for DONNA or BILL "YACITSIWl'S llUll" Exdus1 ve Newport bayfront. Protected location near the Harbor entrance with two pnvate boat docks and side tie. SoptustJcated residence afford- ing an mumat.e look at gracious waterfront livtng. Call LlNDA TAGLlANETTI or DlANE CARFORA COROU IEL IWI llCllE PllKRn 2 bdrn1 , '.!. lx1th owner's unit w/fireplace. open beam t-eilmg K.i k·ht.>n. l.Jv nn and master bdrm all open onto bnght, sunny patio. One bdrm income urut Sc·parak lndry rm. 3-car garage. Excellent rental area A gr1>a t buy at $275.000. Call BINNIE DIXON 01 TIE WATEll L<1v1 I\ '.l heir m :! lxith rondo next door to popular Chind CrJ\·c· BeaC'h F'a ntasuc views. pool, spa. ~Uri \\ s.ir,o 001) F'et· Call CAROL PANGBURN OLD COROIA IEL IWI A r<HI 'JfJfJ<•rturu ty to own one of the ar eas landmark homt'l> un CK:ea.n Blvd The charming res1dc·nt-e v.1th resmblmg rooms IS rem1mscent of a past t·ra L<x:eskd on a spac10us 65XJ40 comer lot with a panoramH. view from Dana Point to Palos Verdes &:-ahsucally pnt't"d at $1 .100.000 CaU BINNIE DIXON lllffS-OCITill UY YIEW Spac1ous "Delores" plan with beautiful view of Newport's back bay. One of the Bluffs' best buys. Three bdnns, wet .bar. and extra large patio. $215.000 Call JOYCE DABOLT or SALLY SHIPLEY l&l.lllJSUll REDUCED AG AIN. 3 bdrm. f am1ly room home plus chanrung 2 bdnn apartment Large com er lot 1 block to So Bayfront Oversized garage w /storage. Own~r anx ious. may help w /financing. $395,000. Call MARILYN TWITCHELL or MARIA BERCOVTTZ SPECTACIW WATEI VIEW NEWPORT BEACH BA YFRONT Located on a private road with an unequaled location near the Harbor entrance for qUlck ocean ~. Sup and s1detie $1.375.000 mcludmg land Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DAOOLT TllREllCI RIHE -11¥11£ Upgraded executtve condo 2 bdrm, 21"1 bath & study. Marble fireplace. ule entry, mini blinds. community pool. t.enntS. Close to beaches Motivated seller $167,500 Catt FRED POUIAN A VIEW FIT Fii A 1111! llHS llll -IEWNIT IE&Cll High on the cliff with a breathtaking 180' vtew of ocean. bay. and Catalina lsland Custom-built home. Quality decor throughout. 3 bdrms plus separate in-law quarters or matds room. $639,000. CaU SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T ILIFFS -SPAClllS C 1£1ROOll Highly upgraded end unit with parual bay viev. Bright a nd sunny with dramatic vaulted beam et>ilmgs and t•xpanded slfJne f1rcplacr-Large e nclosed pauo near pool. Large assumable loan $225.000 Call SALLY S HIPLEY or JOYCE DAOOLT VILU llLIOl PEITHOUSE ~1gner own~r ha.'> decoraled hc·r home with plantauon shutters. bf-ve)('d mirrors & custom floors. Light & airy with skylights. 2 mast.er suites. High assumable 10% loan. Askmg $229,000 Call MARILYN HILL ILIFFI, l llUT llYt Spacious 4 bdrm "G .. plan n.'C."efllly upgradro. Bnght and sunny with ~xtra. ~e patio and exterior balcony surroundmg livtng room. Walk to shopping center. $210.000. Land quote ONLY $28, l 76! Call SALLY S HIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT ILIFFS "llE If A 1111" Expanded front row end unit o'looklng Newport's prestigious back bay. Suitt by the developer of the Bluffs as his personal residence on l ~ lots with 160' view . Features sunken conversatton area and built-an wet bar. $439,000 including land. Call S ALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DA.BOLT 111,100 :i bdrm. 1 a,. bath home on quiet streeL Lge added ( amil y room and warm brick fireplace make this a lovely fazml y home. Close to schools and shop· ping Ask for DONNA WEBSTER •11n CIL •UC Convenient location near churehes & CdM high school. Delightful "Franciscan" model over look- ing rolling greenbelt. Asking $299,500. Call JOYCE DAOOLT or SALL 'f SHIPLEY. II' UY Fl.,.AIE 101111 Newport Beach gated community of Bayshores 4 bdrms. 4 baths. farruly room. fonnal dmmg. Spectacular view of turning bnasin & main chan- nelk. $1.575,000. Call MA.Rll..YN TWITCHELL IEWPOIT IE&CI 11•1 1200,000 Lovely single family home in beautiful Eastbluff Convienient locauon on quiet cul de sac near Newport Beach Tennis Club. Eastbluff Shipping Center and Corona del Mar High School Only $189,500. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. IEW LISTlll -IAYSlllES 2 bdrm & family room which rould oonven to 3rd bdrm Charming guard gated Newport com- munity with private beach. $329,000 FEE. Call MARILYN TWITCHELL or MARIA BER COVITZ. OCUIFIOIT llPl.D Owner occupied upper unit. Open beam ceilings. pine panelmg. Fireplaces in both uruts. Lower urut always leased. Great seasonal rental area Owners will carry nPw lst 1'ru.c;t Deed Ca ll MARIA BERCOViTZ OWIERS IOTIYATEI! WAIT TO SELL llWl ~favl' built anothE:'r home Spacious 4 bdrm home. 3-car garag<'. desirable Newport Beach location Extra lge k1t.chen. master bdrm w /his & her baths. Family room w/hreplace & wet bar RV access, pool-sized yard. Excellent owner financ- ing. All offers given careful consideration $339.500 Call BlNNLE DIXON The firm with the Beverly Hills/Palm Desert connection 759-9100 # 2 Corporate Plaza Newport Center --------·-------------------------------- .. -.. ------ Bulletlnl HY If TIE WED-Corona del Mar condominium. 2 bdrm, 2 ba, lmmac. View deck. Walk to everything Incl. comm pool/spa. Just reduced to an amazlngty low $189,000. .. Bulletlnl mHD Wow! Woodbridge! 3 bdrm, 2 bath with neutral decor and great loans, corner lot, close to schools, shops, pari<s & lake. REM~NDER:-IN<iOME TAXES DUE MONDAY. RESPONSI BEl:OW . IPll llTllllY •Y ....,.., Vl ICfl, ..... 2 ._, .. lilt-. .. $399,000 ...................... 1230 Sand Key, HVHls, CdM .... " dty ICttU. ..., ut let, .. ti ... $280.000 ................................. 715 Bellis, E/Bluff, NB IPEl llTllllY All lllllY llcrtt ... a .. ,..,.. •• fr 11111. uM 3 II -ia. $1.000,000 ........................... 3335 Ocean Blvd., CdM ,.. ..... IClll .... 4 ... 3 ... l "9c'1, ,.. ki . $375,000 fee ................... 320 Seaward, Shrclfs, CdM ....... t1m1•11, l II. l la,.,.,..., '911'1 $225,000 ................... 403-409 Poppy Ave., Old CdM ,.,.,....3 ................. ...... $395.000 ......................... 2001 Altura, Irv. Terr, CdM Qlr1lilc, cemtry ar.-I cur 4 Ir, lfl $298,000 ..................................... 2012 Pt. Bristol, NB IPll 111111 •Y 4 II. let••....,, fmr•h ... ....,... ._ • $285,000 (lh) ................ 2601 Blackthorn, E/Blutf, NB ........... 311,311, ....... ,.. .. $189,900 .......................................... 464 Gavlota, NB c..trJ bclisll llili estate•/_,.. ... 3 II $435,000......... .. .. 528 Seaward, Corona Hinds, CdM Clauic C41, 3 u. 2 ... .,...., .... yn ... $395,000 ......................................... 315 Orchid, CdM SnOw ~ 511 U. .-. Nw, Mc• Inc. $585,000 ..................... 41 Bodega Bay, Spygls, CdM CMr1lilC C111t1J fn5' I etzy 4 Ir, 111 $298,000 ..................................... 2012 P1. Bristol, NB "Starttr", llt flNr ,..., at I llt ltt, l 11, dell ' $220,000 ............................... 1300 Dover, Wstclf, NB 1121,000 ,, 1211,000 . -, IEWPHT WCI 11111••• -lovely location, sunny 2 bdrm, 2 ba, fplc, pool and upstairs privacy. Only $126,000 IEWPHT IUCI, $110,000 -Lovely location, townhome In Westclltt, 2 bdrm, 2 baths. de- lightful patio. $130,000. llE IHI •• -Perfect for beach llvlng, like nu cond., bright, airy feel. $189,000. ILIFFS UIUll -3 bdrm, 3 baths, 1850 sq.ft., end unit. patio, nice decor. Onty $189,900. WTILIFF ATTUOTlll -Attractively decorated, beautifully maintained. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, family rm, near schools. $289,000. IPfl All UlllT -Outdoor feeling, redwood interior, skylights. French doors, open to grassy yard. 3 bdrms. 2 ba, quiet cul de sac. $179,000. PlflUI I -UI L• ID -Great location, serene courtyard & a view of the mountains in RSJ, $195,000. PllTRE PlidUT -In Harbor Vlerw, large 4 bdrm family home wtth spa. Only $298,000. UPI .._ TIRlllEI -Outstanding values, near CdM beaches, 3 bdrm. 3 baths, brand new, deoks, spas, fplc's from $225,000. UlllllfF • 111111• -Large pool, nice view, one owner home, purchase fee or at $285,000 leasehofd. I 1111.000 ,, 1111.000 l · lf.-S .. .U.X -1900 sq.ft.. bright w/beam ceilings, 3 large bdrms, rental is 1500 sq.ft., 2 bdrms, near footbridge. $385,000. Ull IUK Tl PlllllSI -Delightful CdM lo- cation! 2 bdrms. 2 bath classic, lge master suite. den, enclosed patJo yard. $380,000. •-YDIAl -•llllATIH -The facial ex- pression of UNIQUE'$ La Verne de la Cierva of Lido Isle says all there Is to say about paying taxes! -April to be a goal breaking month for Unique Homes Real Estate In CdM . -U.C.l.'s Anteater Daze this weekend: Fun, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun! -An early sell-out of the Cape Crown Town homes In Corona del Mar. -A cute "Starter" home In Westcllff. 8800 sq.ft. lot, 3 bdrms. only $220,000. 4 111111• IUISll -Fireplace In living rm. ano famity rm, spa in serene setting, some ocean · view In HVH, $360,000. 1 .. 11•1 -2 bath, 1 fireplace on a 45' lot, 11h blocks to beach,'a charming home, yard, netgh- borhood. $395,000. llllllT LIT -Sport court, covered patio and pride of ownership, 4 bdrm, H.V. Hills, nr park. $399,000. .. •'IV• NW al.I -Spacious Burlingame 4 bdrm plus lge rec rm, canyon views. owner wants out! $439,000. U.E..-n • --Prime area, 4 bdrm. wtth corner lot. patio, French doors and fireplaces in liv, fam rooms. Only $375,000 fee. CIUU Ill llU •USIM -Canyon views, yet spacious 3 bdrm, fam rm and viewing deck. A special home. Owne!/agent. $435,000. IWO LIT • SUYllW -Great city lights view! Ocean tool 3 bdrm, 3 bath home. located nr comm pool, spa and tennis, priced to sell at only. $385,000 . lllE Tl Tll .. , -Port Royal plan in Seaview. 4 bdrms, $30,000 In extras, tasteful excitement. $449,000. WIE C• llPW -3 bdrm, 3 bath and 2 bdrm, 1 bath. Both units have fplc's, Fr. doors. patios. close to beach. $339,900. 1n1ws SHTIPHT -516 bdrms. pool. view. h~e and vacant. $585,000. I llO,ooo a..-,, llCHlllU Y1fW -Adult home plus guest apar1- ment, breathtaking location. very unique $750,000. IEST llY II I •tUJll I Pltnm -Hugging a secluded cove In the southernmost corner of Corona del Mar, this palatial retreat is 41h baths. maids quarters, pool, spa. gymnasium and pond. A Unique presentation at S 1.900,000 UNl()U~ ti()M~§, l2ULT()l2§, f3lli-f3()()() PACJFIC COAST HIGHWAY AT MKARnfUR BOULEVARD IN CORONA DEL MAil I Real F.state A Great Western Company IRVINE lllYERSln PlRl--S 121,000 And you OWN the land! Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 balh in IMMACULATE cond~t1on! intercom. Malibu lights and dnp sprinkler system are some of the special features Also includes one year Home Warranty! 759-1501. ORAllE TREE -1121,100 · ~ But feels like you are in a plush castle! Owner is a contractor who has spared no expense in custom additions and quality workmanship. You'll be proud to call this haven your home! 759-1501. llllE IOllS ROii In this extra special value in University Park greenbelt area. Short walk to pools & tennis. $10,000 under nearest comparable! 759-1501. WOOlllUHE This sought after Sycamore model SINGLE FAMlL ~ HOME has 4 bdrms, 3 baths. large yard, air conditioning and security system. New landscaping and beautifuJ brick patio. $179,500. 759-1501. TIRTLE ROCI ILEI . . . Beautiful 2 bedroom+ den or 3 bedroom J~e ~el ~ ideal location on cul· de-sac. New car-peting! Lowest price available in thts model. Only $199,500. 759-1501. IORTHWOOl-$211,100 Profes.5ionalJy decorated and landscaped! 4 bdnn.5, 3 baths, 2 fplcs, formal dining room and Camily room + elaborate security syste~. Mouvated sellers! 759-1501 I NEWPORT BEACH/CORONA DEL MAR $111,600 "' 2 bdrm. 2 bath w ith fi re place OnJy a short walk to beach! 759-1501 lllll REPO . 3 bdrm. 2 bath w ith fireplace within walking distance to beach Rt•novator·s dt>hght' Only $1 24.900 759-1501 S 1,200 PER llOllTH With part of monthly lease going toward the down ~yment ~he1n you lt!ast:t0pt1 on this 3 bdrm. 2 1'7 bath residence with m1m ocean view Only a few bloC'ks to the beach! 759-150 l $241,000 -IOIT SLIP C.omes with this excepllonal property Completely renovated-3 bdrm. 2 1 : baths. 759· l :'>0 I $296,000 -OCEll VIEW . from this 3 bdrm. plus de n executive home in one of our most exclusive areas. Extra large lot w /room for pool/tennis. Pnvate beach access included m low assoc. dues. You OWN the land! 759-1501. HIRIOR VIEW PORTOFllO lllll With super location near school. park and pool. 4 spacious bd"'.l.S· pl~ sep l bdnn guest of in-law quarters. Large secluded yard with spa. $230.000 in assumable financing. 759-1501. IEICll DUPLEX, PLUS lilEST lllT Just listed -ideal location -large com er lot -builders & investors delight! 759-1501 TUE OYER 1~% LOii Best value in Harbor Ridge. ~umable $165,000 loan Al.most 2000 sq. ft. of comfort & luxury m this ideal location. One year Home Warranty provtded 759-150 l PlLERIO IOIEL HIRIOll VIEW Beautifully maintained ~ilh impr~iv~ bri~k paved driveway leading to magnificent front patio Beauuful mten or w/custom walJ to wall carpet.mg and Van Lu1t walJpaper. A magnificent e xecutive residence for onJy $329,000. 759-1501. .. $1,llO PEI llm When you lease option this immaculate Harbor Ridge beauty. hardly lived in! 759-1501. $211,100 -PRIVATE IUCI Acces.5 comes with this custom buiJt hillside home in Corona del Mar that provides a "countryside" feeling wilh views of hills & "open space". Owner will help with low interest fin.a.ncing. 759-1501. CllllA IEL ID llPLU 2 charming single story cottages SOUTH of the highway! Walk to the beach! Built a 2nd story and have ocean view! Always rented! Better see this one NOW! 759-1501. IJ00,000 In assumable financing on this 2700 sq ft one level executive gem located in prestigious Harbor Ridge. Private cul-de-sac for peace and quiet at lhe TOP of the world! Fantastic VIEW! 759-1501. SPYIUSS 1410,000 Newly redecorated featuring ocean view, beautiful pool and large lot. Lots of used brick give warm, Criendly feeling ideal for entertaining. 759-1501. SPEOTIOIW YIEW 180 degree view of the ocean to Catalina, and a panorama of sparkling lights at night. 4 bdrm. 3 baths. with added bonus room. Only $590,000. 759-1501. CISTllWATEIFIOIT 40 ft. dock and view. Spacious one story plan with 4 bdnns, 4 baths~ secluded patios and 3 car garage with workshop. $645.000. 759-1501 IAlllFICEIT YIEW-$111,000 From this 5 bdrm mansion high atl>p 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. 759-1501. COSTA MESA $14,100 2 bdrm. 2 bath on greenbelt art'a close to shopping and transportation 759-1501. 1111,110 Large 3 bdrm home with fireplat-e, beautiful kitchen on large lot 759-1501. WILL TUIE IPI Costa Mesa Easts1de Oasis Towne Home with 2 bedrooms+ den + 2 baths+ double garage and runrung streams, waterfalls & ll"ee.S, trees, trees! Fantastic "woodsy" atmosphere. ONLY $132,900. 759-1501. USTSllE Win With hard to find hardwood floors. Close to shopping & transportation. Large 140 ft. deep lot with fruit trees & room to expand. Only $1 37,500. 759-1501 llln&IY WOllS Over 1700 sq. ft. of comfort in this spacious 3 bedroom, 2 1.l'l bath ''St. George" model. Big double car garage, huge master suite. Ideal Back Bay location. 759-1501. lllOIE YICTOllll Impressive elevated front porch, stained glass entry, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths m 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. DESPERATE OWIER Will lease with o ption to buy $1 .000 per month wilh $500 credited back toward down payment! Prime C.ollege Park location 2000 sq ft. upgraded w/2 fireplaces and wet bar. Just reduced -caJl 759-1501. CB. NEWPORT BEACH OFFIC~ 2870 San Miguel Drive Newport leach, CA 92t;80 (714) 759-1501 dl. AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Service You." NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2870 Son Miguel Drive Newpon leach, CA 92880 (714) 759-1501 ----------. .,, ........ .._ ........ , ............. ,. --------------------__ , ... .. I Orange County ReaJ Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, AprU 14, 1984 -7 j • J fur new beginnings ... continuing pleasures, the An exclusive address in one Newport choice is Villa of the world's premier resorts. Balboa! A glorious setting night and day, high atop a viewsite bluff overlooking Newport Harbor and the sea. A luxury condominium resi, j -dence designed fur your ulti, mate comfort, within an elegantly secure community. Prices e~tive date o( publication. f"ii),.= ---· -----• • .,,. •r Why not make it yours? Visit Villa Balboa today! 1-and 2-Bedroom Luxury Condominiums From $209,900 220 Nice Lane, Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 645-0459 Sales Office Open Daily 10 a.m. to dusk DreyriYoung ......... -...... ............ ---------------------------------~~- 8 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supptement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, April 14, 1984 . ...,.. .. lili. :.....---'f"'Ul!sda . - Wedne da~ Thursda~ Friday Saturda~ Sunda~ WESLEY I. TAYLOR Cl. CANCELLATI ON & ~ S~\\.~~-l£tfrS· :::: CORRECTIONS: ., ... , ... CUY. POUAN hw/ln .. r. f11 dnlft•11 te ~~ ........... Traditional Realty 631-7370 844-4110 or lll-1411 1~~~~~~1 !=:====~ 0 "«>''0"99 .. .,._,, of .._. ~-- can('" 11 at ion ... a ud 1·orrPctions ma\ I '°"' ac•o...ti•.,i wo-d• 1>e '-• &ow to f0t"' fou, '-"'Pl• wo'dt ht> mad1· on ... a mc• dt>adline:') a s abo\'t•. 1 F 0 M 1 0 Y 1 Plea e a&k for a ean<'ellatio n I I I' p I I numbf'r whc·n 1·an<'f'llin ~ your ad. 1 ERRORS: ! I B 0 s E [ I Check ~our a<l dail~ and re port I I I I> I !~~ I I 4 Bdrm -31h ba. Custom home on huge•! pvt. lot -w/pool & spa. Compl. re- modeled Inside and out. Extensive use _. Gift IHl,111 A.x up and save on this• Br. 21h Ba mlnl-vlew home. Make an offer. try a trade. e rrors immf'diateh . The 0 ~IL\' 1 . I ECINE ' ~I LOT a:.~urnes. li abi li!~ for thf' fir I ! I I ,. I r .~=-=~o=-~ m rorrt>c-1 msertton onh. 1 · - - -. . ; 11 .. '° Poo.on cont1ooeo I of oak flooring and oak fr. doors. Lead- ed glass windows, .breakfast rm w/wet 'bar. ~reat entertaining home. Walking I distance to pvt. beach. Owner leaving usnm-Two years old. 1700 sq. tt., 3 Br 21A Ba condo. Bank will finance at 1ie/e. Alkfng $1-48,000. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 I V l R E L y I which meam. - whtl w I I . ' I I I' I I . e ,, --:'..-·, .. ~.:, · ·. 1 -··,• t I onderful WO<ld ''"'h••fl.uh 1'!1111 · · "" ,.,.,,.,, ... , •. ''' ~ area and must sell 350K under ap- praisal. Xlnt financing. $895,000. U11'181 IMD 1111.- 0tder 2 Br 1 Ba plus 1 Bdr 1 Ba. Assume large loan and OWC. of Shopping, right at 640-0357. Dilly Pilot Cl1s1ilted tl111•1 tun \ uur ' .,,.. . . . . . _ _ your fingertips everydayt I ..... ,. l<1·'11h "'r\ It.. & r. ;;.·,:i :::.'~W~,, f t •• I' I' ,, ,. I' r I John Murray -Broker -Open Sun. 1-5 ~··s!~.~~e~~~d~ "'r\""'"'Uf i)ui:•·p;;-;~~ .. ~~l;fllflf•\ I I I I I I I ~ Ad-Visor help 'fl"' t.oll' 407 Mendoza Terrace CdM -(No. on Morning Canyon) you. I ,1!1 h i.! ~ii.Ill t•\I 12'! SCIAM-UTS ANSWfU --------------~ . iC;f/Litl/111 REALTY I INVESTMENT 1525 MESA VERDE DRIVE • I • I COSTA MESA I PIUCEI IEMCH Tl 1120,IOI -On this 1,900 sq . ft. College Park home w/a lrg add-on fam. room. 3-BR , Pl• BA, F/P. Large assumable 1st T.D. Be creative in your offer. Owners are very motivated. Call now. 979-5370 l lCCllA llllT -Large Eastslde home on a corner lot. 1700 Sq. Ft., 4 BR, Family Room, F.P.. Formal dining. Only $139,900 with a $110,000 fixed rate assumable fintt. Priced rock bottom for a fast sale! See it today! 979-5370 SEWI WIU PH H,IOl 11 CISTIJ -On this newly listed customized Mesa Verde home. 4 Br., 3 Ba .• 2 Fireplaces. Family room. May be used as a 3 BR. + Mother-In-Law's quarters. See the European Style courtyard entry. All for $159,000. Make an appointment to see it now! 979-5370 MTIYATll SEWI -Make an offer on this fabulous Village Creek Condo near South Coast Plaza with over $25,000.00 In upgrades. Assume this fixed rate 91h% loan and owner may carry a 2nd T.O. with a large down. Priced reduced $10.000 to $119.500. Check It out! 979-5370 I EL TORO I IPUll llTI .,._! -With your very own pool home! 3-Br, formal dining, large yard plus 8. 75% assumable loan! Priced to sell at $131 ,500. 979-5370 I 1AVINE I ITV Lllllll -Go see this cute 3-Br, 2-Ba home with low malnt. back yard. Excellent area of Irvine! Make appointment to see this quality home today! Only S 145,500. 979-5370 I LAGUNA NIGUEL I l FMOll YllW -On this pride of own- ership-New World Condo. Model Perfect! 3 Br, 2 ba, with enclosed Patio. Quiet area, detached dbl. Garage. Only $103,900. Includes a home warranty policy, Call for an appointment now. 979-5370 t •El nc -BUT! Make me an offer. 3-BA, 2 BA, condo on a single ~evel. 2-car garage. Popular New World. Quiet area. Includes a free home warranty policy. $99,890. 979-5370. COSTA IESI 979-5370 SUITE 121 I PLACENTIA I Ill PATii --2 Br, 2 Ba single story In prime location. Front & baci< yards. Fireplace and central air. Really a sharp patio home. All this and privacy tool $124,900 979-5370. I GARDEN GROVE I IMMACULATELY MAINTAINED -Pride of own- ership. 4 Br. 2Ba, Hardwood floors. Block wall surrounds beautiful back yard In bloom. Original owners are very anxious for an offer. Leaving state. Only $101,950. Call us for more details. 979-5370 I INVESTMENT PROPERTY I TU nmt llYllT .. -4 Units on 75' x 224 · Lot. Three 2 Bdr., one 1 unit needs a little fixing. Good lnclome producer. Owner may assist w /financlng. $209,900. 979-5370 SIUP llPlD N Nim LIT -Newly re- furbished. Assumalbe loan. OWC or VA-FHA. Good rental area & good starter for 1st time Investor. $104.500 979-5370 CALL XCALIBER REALTY FOR FREE HOME MARKET EVALUATION LIST WITH XCALIBER REAL TY, GET FREE HOME WARRANTY PROGRAM ~~-.-~:-! " ........ · ... .. ...... .. ~••••-'"i'I' ili'l1ll••••••••••••~ I I : I . I · ~ , I I . . I t . , -··-. Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Aprll 14, 1984 -9 Sponsored by: 1 . \ ',. \\ ~ \. I ' ' . \ ' ' . Open House Sunday April 15, 1984 , SEE OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY ON PGS 12-13 . . --- ------- 11THE STRENGTH OF A NATION LIES IN THE HOMES OF ITS PEOPLE ~ -ABRAHAM LINCOLN -~ PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK G:r '°'*...,.,,..... -----------------------------------------~~~ I - . 10 -Orange County ReaJ Estate/An Advertlslz;51ement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Aprll 14, 1984 1¢1'' ~e111• ~e••.,.. ..,. .,,__._..,..µ1a .... 1•ml.•r..• I I I I l I I I I D I e I e I e I D I B I I I g I $100,000 REDUCTIOll -OCEAllFROIT Rarely available Capistrano Beach .. Beach Rd." home. Prime oceanfront location, 4 bedrooms, den. master suite with fireplace and the "Pacific Ocean" make this offering a beach lover's delight. Must sell -bring offer -reduced to $799,000, J1c•i• 111~ ..... CEllTRAL ATllUI POOL HOME Single level 4 bedroom home built around central courtyard. Extra large lot with patio area and play yard complete thiS-family entertaining home. -Close to Mesa Verde Country Club. $269,000, ., ... ii 11141••••· $10,000~MESA VERD£ IEDUCTIOll Original owner offers neat 4 bedroom, 3 bath Buccola built home, secluded location, excellent floor plan, wood floors, 3 car garage, priced at $247,500 . ., ... ,, la1~I••••· COLF COURSE FIOllTAGE Panoramic view -4 bedroom, 3 bath pool home on Mesa Verde Country Club golf course. Excellent financing terms, offered at $335,000 . .laoki1 11•~•••••· LEASE OPTION OR BUY Dramatic Baycrest 4 bedroom pool home. Hige central entertaining area with roof that "opens to the skies." Prime location, fresh paint, ready 4 move in! $499,000. Available for lease option. Call for Information. Jacki• H11lll1•11. 631-1266. BIG TOWMHOME LITTLE PRICE Private location, close to park. This 3 bedroom, 3 bath home has over 1800 sq. ft., family room, dining room, two balconies and more. Priced at $159,000. For details, call Rusty Guinther, 631-1266. PRIVATE BAYFRONT LIVING Quiet water views from your mas- ter suite and living room. 2 bedrooms, roomy den, 3 full baths. Boat slip available. Secur- ity a key. Original owners offer this home at $496,000. For a private showing , call Rusty Guinther 631-1266. RUSTY GUIHllTHER R&'M~ &31-1266 WATERFRONT ESTATE • TRADES WELCOME • Owners will exchange their 5 bedroom, 4 bath home with these extras: maid quarters, mirrored formal dining room , family room, four fireplaces, laundry room. 3 car garage. Move your equity in your home, apt. units, commercial property to this waterfront home. For details, call Rusty Guinther, 631-1266. TIRED OF REllTIMG??? LOOK AT THIS ••. Two master suites, two and a half baths, highly upgraded condo. Offered at $127,000 ... try 10% down to qualified buyer. For more Information, call Rusty Guinther 631-1266. . TRIPLEX AT THE BEACH J~st listed below market. Motivated sellers are offering ~his 3 bedroom, 3 bath and mother-i n-l~w unit with great income for $259,000. This won't last. Rusty Guinther 631-1266. . . BAYFIONT $850,000 ASSUIE $8001 AT 9~ Immaculate triplex -possibility to convert to private residence with separate Income unit. Excel- lent opportunity. Just listed. UE llllEll. CdM FRONT ROW VIEW Super 3 bedroom tr+-4evel home with SWEEPING VIEW OF BAY and OCEAN. Newer construction. Shown exclusively by appt. Ask- ing $900,000. IAE llllEIS 631-1 266. BACK BAY -11. ACRE W/POOL Just fisted! This Superlative 4 bedroom , home combines elegance and casual lifestyle. Spacious newer home with family room & kitchen. Superb grounds & pool area. Asking $370,000. UE IOllEIS 631-1266. ~I RAE ROllEIS WMIC· 131-1211 CAPE COD -CUFF HAVEN Exceptional custom bultt In 1983. Combines formal elegance with family comfort. 4 spacious bedrooms. Master suite with artists loft, balcony. 4 fireplaces. Family room & pool room. 10% cash down & assume 11 .8% financing . Excellent value at $395,000. Ill llllEll 631-1266. llEWPORT HEIGHTS W/CUEST UNIT Completely remodeled & expanded in 1982. Delightful traditional 2 bedroom, den home. Two story with ocean view from sun decks. Complete assumable financing. Great opportunity! $283,000. W llMEll 631-1266. NEWPORT HEIGHTS VIEW $325,000 2 bedroom c,ottage with ocean & bay view. Prime location across from park. large lot-room to expand. UE llllEIS 631-1266 NEWPORT HEIGHTS $17 4,000 Newly listed 3 bedroom home. Open beamed ceilings, country kitchen . Large private corner lot. Copper plumbed & immaculate. HE llHEIS 631-1266 NEWPORT HEIGHTS POOL Delightful 3 bedroom, split level home. High beamed ceilings yeat warm and cozy. Immaculately maintained. Price just reduced $199,000. W llNUI 631-1266 EASTSIDE-BACK BAY Absolutely gorgeous 3 bedroom, den home. Completely remodeled with new kitchen, baths & large master suite. French doors, decklng-4 car garage with separate room. Great value at $154,0001 W llllEIS 631-1266 BACK BAY-~ ACRE W/POOL Just listed! This Superlative 4 bedroom home combines elegance and casual lifestyle. Spacious newer home with family room & kitchen. Superb grounds & pool area Asking $370,000. W llllEIS 631-1266 . C.D.M. FRONT ROW VIEW Super 3 bedroom tri-level home with SWEEPING VIEW OF BAY and OCEAN. Newer construction. Shown exclusively by appt. Asking $900,000. W UllEll 631-1266 234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA • 631-1266 I I I I I I I .. HORSE PIOPEITY W/POTEITIAL COllEICIAL SITE 66X300 S.A Heights, Income $1 ,000 per month. Very motivated. Asking $265,000. Must sell. Submit any offer. lllMllYlll- 1£WPOIT + "11'4" ACRE ESTATE WITH TElllS SITE Must see this custom built & decorator home. 3 bedroom, 3 baths, game room, family room, formal dining, oak & peg floors. custom carpet, brass fixtures, skylights, basement. The custom black bottom free form pool & spa with waterfalls Is one of the most beautiful ever built. Putting green and your own tennis site. Asking only $925,000. Wiii trade for H.H. custom or bayfront with boat dock. IOI 01 llYIE IMP Ll>O ISLE PRKST LOCATION Complete turning basin views from this 4 Br, 4 Bath remodeled home wtth new kitchen, baths. Beau. tlle work. plus dock for 50 ft. yacht. $1 ,950,000. Ill II HYIE 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 Ill• llYIE IMP TRADE BAYFROIT FOR BAYFRONT W/DOCK 3 BR, 2 112 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%. Ill Ill MYIE IHP UDO BAYFROIT BEST 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. Ill Ill MYIE IMP BIG CAIYON Broadmoor on large lot, four bedroom, family rm, format dining, air cond. security system may lease option, lowest price at $695.00. Ill N MYIE IOOP HARBOR RIDGE LAUTREMONT 4 BR, 3 BA, bar & spacious sundeck, oak floors & marble in baths. Beautiful city light, ocean & mountain view. Room addition upstairs. $625,000. Ill II llYIE IOOP 5 UllTS COSTA MESA Four 2 Bdr. 1.5 Bath one 1Bdr.1 Bath, Approx 8 years old. 2 Separate bldgs. Total income $30,060. Asking $340,000 Submit any offer. IOI II llYIE IHP Boll I Dovie loop TOP SALES PRODUCER FOR CIUF. 1983 THREE ARCH BAY 01 OCEAI CUFFS The most fabulous Ocean & Beach view In Southern CA. One of the largest ocean front lots anywhere. Private stairway to beach with exclusive man made swimming pool in high tide water line. All In the private three Arch Bay community. $1,900,000. Ill M MYIE IMP 631-1266. SEAVIEW'S BEST BUY 4 Br. & 2.5 Bath, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar, nice yard, view of city & ocean. $395,000. Ill H HYIE IMP LINDA ISLE LEASE FOR OLYMPIC GAMES 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 ... II MYIE lllP HARBOR RIDGE LAUTREMONT 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. IOI Ill HVIE IOOP STEAL-WILL TRADE EQtMTY-STEAL 3 BA, 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. Ill OR llYIE IOIP LIDO PENTHOUSE One bedroom, one bath, enclosed lanai, underground parking, security building, boat dock w/notice, views of ocean. bay, Catalina. $350,000. Bob & Dovie Koop. CONDO 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. IOI IR llYIE IOOP KINGS ROAD; CLIFF, BAY & OCEAN VIEW Best bay & ocean view in Newport. Beautiful home. Move in cond. 3 bd, 3 ba, bonus room, wet bar, large sundeck, room for pool! Owner motivated. Make any offer. $595,000. Best buy on Kings Rd IOI II HYIE IOIP BOB & DOVIE KOOP 234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA • 631-1266 *Iii* -------------------------------------~~~ --"" I ,o •• 1 I D I D I 0 I I i B I I I I I B I B I l I i • l I I I I ----------~--~------_. .... _.. ..... a .. s .... a ............ I 12 -Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertising soppfement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, April 14, 1984 lH, tW, "-4y _..dory wiffl y-~ w"41"4 •• l'M .. .._,~ ..... •• tti. !Met•• li•ttcl ..... .., en llff<N.4 iR .,...ttt •teil "Y ed>ott"ti ... Ht~wt..~• ill to41ry"t DAILY "LOT WAMT ADS.'*"' Utowi1t9 Clpft' .._.., for HI~ or ..-t 9" ..-.d to lht t..cll .. ,_...., i• lt1h c....._ Hell s.-.., MdS~ HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 37 12 Channel Pl (Npt Isl) Npt Bch 759-9100 $470,000 Sun 1-5 428 Rivera Terr (Corona Hinds) CdM 759-9100 Sun12-4 * * 6410 W. Ocean Front. Npt Bch 759-9100$645,000 Sun 1-5 265 Esther St (Eastslde). CM 645-9731 $132,900 Saturday 11-3 416 Marguerite, Old Corona del Mar 673-4400 $189.000 Sunday 12-4 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * 1429 Dolphin Terr, Irv. Terr. CdM 673-4400 $750,000 FEE Sat/Sun 1-5 1919 Chubasco. Irvine Terr, CdM 673-4400 $329.000 FEE Sunday 1-5 211 Marguerite. Corona del Mar 675-4760 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 211 Marguerite, Corona del Mar 675-4760 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 39 Orangegrove (Wdbrg) Irvine 644-7020 $162,500 Sun 1-5 403-409 Poppy, Cape Crown, CdM 673-6589 From $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM * * 33 11 Finley (Udo VIII) N.B. 673-3777 $470,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 427 Catalina, Npt Bch 645-0303 $23 7 ,500 Sun 1-4 * 508 San Bernardino (Npt Hgts) Npt Bch 631 -7370 $235,000 Sat 12-4 19 Balboa Coves. Npt Bch 557-7914 $&49,000 Sun 1-5 20451 Bayview Ave, Newport Beach 650~5204158,500 Sunday 1-5 2018 Diana Ln, Npt Bch 759-9100 $184,900 365 La Perle Ln, Costa Mesa Sun 1-4 759-9100 $174,500 Sun 1-5 * * 106 Via Udo Nord (Lido) Npt Bch 759-9100 $950,000 Sun 1-5 1300 Dover. Westcllff. N.B. 675-6000 $220,000 •464 Gavlota. Blutts, N.B. 644-6114 $189,900 4 1 Glenhurst (Wdbrg) Irvine Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 760-8333 $139,000 Sun 1-5 214 7 Iris. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $179.900 Sat 12:30-3:30 1880 Maul (Mesa Verde) C.M 645-0303 $259,000 Sun 1-4 3335 Ocean Blvd. CdM 675-6000 $1 ,000,000 Sat 1-5 •21 12 Raleigh. Costa Mesa 645-3013 $117 ,500 ·Sat/Sun 12-5 5004 River, Newport Beach 646-7171 $199,000 Sunday 1-5 * 4645 Roxbury (Cameo Sh rs) Npt Bch 644-6200 $499.000 Sun 1-4 108 Sequoia Tree, Univ. Prk. Irvine 644-9060 $136,500 Sunday 1-5 19501 Sierra Seco (Trtlrk) Irv 644-7020 $245,000 Sun 1-5 120 Via Quito, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $425,000 Sun 1-4:30 142 Via Undlne, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $349.000 Sun. 1-4:30 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 2345 16th St, Newpor1 Hts. N.B. 645-4670 $207,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 2540 Vista Baya, Newport Beach 644-9060 $250,000 Sunday 1-5 v 2631 Crestview. Bayshores, N.B 644-7211 $215,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 * 31 4 Rochester, Costa Mesa 759-9100 $189,000 715 Bellis, Eastbluff, N.B 644-0723 $280.000 Sun 1-5 Sat 1-5 2927 Catalpa, Eastblutt, Newport Beach 644-9060 $245,000 Sunday 1-5 #7 Crest Cir. CdM 644-7020 $220.000 200 Hanover Drtve. Costa Mesa 546-6095 $134,500 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 This weekend! ----~--- 3896 Hendrix (Culverdale). lrvlne 786-338-' $145,500 Sunday 1-5 3116 Klondike. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $245,000 Saturday 1-4 * * 1205 N. Bayfront, Balboa Island 673-7300 $925,000 Sat. 1-4:30 * • # 1 Twin Lakes Circle (Spyglus) CdM 644-5061 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 315 Orchid. Corona del Mar 673-3573 $395,000 Sun 1-5 1721 Port Barmouth (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 759-9100 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 1730 Port Barmouth (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 673-7761 $229,500 Sun 2-5 500 Rockford Pl (Cameo Hinds) CdM 759-1501 $295,000 Sun 1-5 11 Rue Verte (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 64-'-6200 $745.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3927 Sandune, HVH, Newport 9each 644-9060 $325.000 Sunday 1-S 528 Seaward, Corona Highlands. CdM 760-0807 $435,000 Sun 1-5 287 Sherwood. Costa Mesa 642-7404 $174,000 Sun 1-4 829 St Clair, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $136,950 Saturday 1-4 1998 Tustin Ave, Costa Mesa 759~9100 $185.000 Sat 2-6 3058 Van Buren, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $129,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 21 4 Via lthica. Lido Isle. N.B. 675-6161 $420,000 SAt/Sun 1-5 208 Via Mentone (Lido) Npt Bch 645-0303 $535,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 4 BEDROOM ** 1309 Bayside Or. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $910,000 Sat 2-5 ** 1309 Bayside Or. CdM 644-6200 $910,000 Sun 2-5 1820 Port Charles (Hrbr Vu Hm) N.B. 644-6200 $269,000 Sun 2-5 * * 2658 Bayshore Dr (Byshrs) Npt Bch 759-9100 $1,575,000 Sun 1-4 * • 339 Miiford (Cameo Shores. CdM) 760-1016 $498,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 2895 Baker. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $165,000 Saturday 1-4 •2601 Blackthorn, Eaatbluff. N.B. 644-0468 $285,000 Sun 1-5 340 Cabrlllo, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $145,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1336 Galaxy. Dover Shores, N.B. 673-7300 $985.000 Sun. 1-5 3 158 Klllybroofc, Costa Mesa 645--0303 $136,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 1821 Kings Ad (ShrClf) Npt Bch 759-9100 $639,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 320 Seaward. Shorecllff. CdM 675-6000 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1930 Teresita Ln (Hrbr Hinds) Npt Sch 759-9100 $215,000 Sun 1-5 4 BA plue FAM, RM or DEN * • 12 Genew (Hrbr Rdg)Npt Bch 644-6200 $2,450,000 Sat 1-4 ** 132 So. Bayfront, Balboa Island 644-9060 $1, 100,000 Saturday 1-5 • 15 San Sebastien (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1,495,000 Sun 1-5 426 16th Pl, Costa Mesa 642-3494 Sunday 12-5 * 1925 Windward, Newport Beach 673-1181 $315,000 Saturday 1-5 * 1970 Port Dunleigh Cir, Npt Bch 786-7500 $324,000 Set/Sun 1-4:30 • 2024 Port Weybrldoe (HVHms) Npt Bch 759-1501 $329,000 Sat 1-5 * * 2200 Atalla (E.bluff) Npt Bch 644-6200 $875,000 Sun 1-5 * * 225 North Ster (Ovr Shra) Npt Bch 644-6200 $875,000 Sat 2-5, Sun 1-4 ** 40.. Morning Star Ln (Dvr Shrs) N.B. 759-1501 $645,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 * 2001 Port Provence (Hrbr Vu Hma) N.B. 759-1501 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-3 * • 4621 Gorham (Cemeo Shr) CdM 644-6200 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 57 Goleta Pt (Spygts) CdM 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1221 Berkshire Lane. N.B. 548-9510 $302,000 Set/Sun 1-5 10001 Cliff Drtve, Huntington Beach 963-8767 $1-40,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1833 Galatea Terrace, Irvine Terrace, CdM 675-6161 1775,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 * • 1806 Galaxy (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch 64fr7171 $700,000 Sunday 1-5 1441 Galaxy Or, OoYW Shores. N.8 . 548-5648 $355,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •07 Mendoza Terrace. CdM 640-0357 $895,000 *1948 Port Albens, H.V. Hms. N.B. Sun 1-5 644-9060 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1230 Sand Key, HV Hms. CdM 675-eOOO $399,000 Sat 1-5 8 San s.butlen (Hrbr Rdg)Npt Sch 644-6200 11. f75,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 25 Auguate (Bg Cyn) Npt Sch 7eo-8333 •1."5,000 8at/Sun 1-5 2111 Yacht WMderer (S-W) Npt Bch 7~ '389.000 Sun 1·5 Orenge County RaJ Eatate/An Advet1~1Upptement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturdmy, Aptil 1.C, 1984 1227 Portside (Hrbr Vu Hla) N.8. 760-8333$449,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 **218 Via Lido Nord, Udo Isle 644-9060 Sunday 1-5 666 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $550,000 Sun. 1-4:30 207 Via Mentone (Lido) Npt Bch 645-0303 $529,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 2227 Windward Ln, Npt Bch 759-9100 $339,500 5BEDAOOM ** 239 Via lido Soud, N.B Sun 2-6 759 -9100 $1 ,750 ,000 Sat/Sun ,12:30"""4:30 5 BA plua FAM RM or DEN * • 1437 Antigua Way, Npt BchJ 557-7914 $449,000 Sun 1-5 * 14 Geneve (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 760-8333 $2,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 35 RldgeUne (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 760-8333 $1 ,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 306 Via lido Nord 644-6200 $1 ,295,000 Sun 1-5 *..,... 6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge 644-4910 $1 .950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 8 Beacon Bay (~con Bay) N.B. 644-620Q $945.000LH Sun 1-4 1600 Seabell Cir, (Spygls) CdM 644-6200 $650,000 Sun 1-4 * • 30 Royal St.George. (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1,375.000 Sun 12-5 1206 Cambridge Lane, Npt Beach 548-8438 $320,000 Sunday 12-5 1206 Keywest, Harbor View, Npt Beach 644-7211 $389.000 FEE Sun 1-5 2715 lighthouse Lane(HVH), Newport Beach 644-9060 $360,000 Sunday 1-5 ••1014 Mariners Or. Dover Shores, N.B. 751-5989 $975,000fee Sat/Sun 1-5 21 15 Santiago Or, Dover Shores. NB 646-1273 $879879879 Sat/Sun 1-5 **218 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle 644-9060 $1 ,950,000 Sunday 1-5 I BEDROOM ** 103 Via Udo Soud (Lido) Npt Bch 759-9100 $3.750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 333 Via Udo Soud (Lido) Npt Bch 644-6200 S 1,300,000 Sat 1-5 ** 333 Via Lido Soud (Lido) N.B. 644-6200 S 1,300,000 Sun 1-5 I BA plu1 FAM AM or DEN * * * 107 Milford (C. Shrs) CdM 644-6200 $1 ,975,000 SaVSun 1-5 * * 306 Via Lido Nord, Npt Bch &44-6200 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••807 Albebaran Cr. Dover Shrs .. N.B 644-9060 ·$489,000 FEE Sunday 1 5 •***101 Via Lido Soud, N.B. 673-7873 Courtesy Brks Set/Sun 12-5 CONDO& FOi' IALE 1 BEDROOM 1872 Monrovia, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $79,500 SatJSun 1-'4 2BEDROOM ro83 OOVer Dflve. N.B. 673-7300 S13~.ooo Sat. ,_.:30 117 Ocean Vista (Sea Isl) N.8. 760-8333 $475,000 Sun 1·5 #9 Ocean Vista (Sea Isl) N.B. 760-8333 $535,000 Sun 1-5 ••2569 Orange Ave, unit J, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $99,900 Sunday 12~ 2 BA plue FAM RM or DEN •2706 Hllttop L3ne, Harbor Vu KnoHa, nb 644-9060 $239,000 Saturday 1-5 3BEDAOOM • 512'h Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 644-6200 $266,000 Sat 1-5 862 VIilage Crk (S.C. Metro) C.M. 645--0303 $146,000 Sat 1 ... *400 Vista Quinta (Eastbluff) Nwpt Bch 921-1447 Set/Sun 11_. 3 BA plue FAM RM or DEN * 926 Lombard Crt, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $170,000 Sun 1_. 4BEDROOM # 3 Mojo Crt, Npt Bch 557-7914 $195.000 4 II ,au flll u tr Da Sun 1-5 1901 Yacht Enchantress, Seavlew. NB 644-9060 $419,000 Saturday 2-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2BA * 140 Brookline Lane. Costa Mesa 556-7974 Sunday 12_. 2 BR plue FAM RM or DEN 34 Sea Island Or .. Big Canyon, N.B. 662-1673 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1_. 3BEDAOOM 27 Tahoe (Univ Pk) Irvine 644-7020 $215,000 Sat 1_., Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 5 BA plue 3 BR * * 306 Via Lido Nord, Npt Bch 644-6200 $1 ,295,000 Sun 1-5 * * 306 Via Lido Nord, Npt Bch 644-6200 $1 .295,000 Sun 1-5 3 BR + 3 BA + 2 BR RENTALS 3 BA APTS •Spe *Pool * * Waterlront * * * W.wtront & Pool v GIYeeddressat guard gate ' I I 1 I I I ~l • . . I 1'4 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising aupp~t to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, April 14, 19M I.Ill ISLE Beautiful 3 Br. 3 'h Ba. BayCront, pier & float for 65' Boat. Best buy at $950,000. I 214 Via lth1ca Open 1-5 Beautiful 3 Br. 2 Ba, playroom, fireplace, beam ceilings. Xlnl. financing. $420,000. UYSllE •IU UYFllllT CllH Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated .Kai. 2 .Br. 2 Ba. 40' patio $695,00Q "fltYllE TERRACE Mai i I 1E>J3 Galatea Terrace Open 1-5 I Panorarruc bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba. patio. pool home. Fee Price $775.000. PHllSIU llME ICWFlllT Ocean & J etty views. marine room. 4 Br, 3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1 .285,000. . UYSllE PUCE UYFllHT Spt><:tacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba up. 2 Br. 2 Ba down, 2 boat spaces. $1 .375,000. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR 341 B,,.,. .. d• Q, • · ~. K t:> ''> 6161 llYHTOH Oii IOMHWIHSI LIXHY LIYIH IW TH IUOll New Condos on Ba.Jboa Penin- sula with 2 & 3 Car Garages. Spectacular Ocean/Sunset & Bay/Night View Atop Garden Deck Owners wilJ Exchange . Priced From $290-405.000 Maggi Mac.Bain 551 -8700 Tlll-PLU Ran• Opportunity in San Juan Capistrano. Near Schools and Shopping Assumable Loan and Owner will as.4'1st with Financ- ing Pr1et:<l to seU at $230,000. Ootllt' Edwards 55 1-8700. IEHTIFIL, SPAClllS, SHnns PLIS YIEW Premium Location High on a HiU in Harbor View Homes Last Phase Panoramic View of Fashion Island and Catalina. Cus tom Expanded Palermo Model W/Many Upgrades! 4 Bdrms.. 2 1"7 Baths. Large Fr./Wet Bar and FP. Private Back Yard. Perfect Family or Entertaining Home . $349,000 Myrna Boom, 551-8700 PUFEcnY "CTllfltlll ExceptionaJ Corona de l Mar home! Double lot south of PCH W/Total Pnvacy. Ocean View, Quality Construction! Terrific Kit .. Stained glass and much more $549.000 Susie Weis..') 752-1414 I ..._ HA1E llllE ThJ.S lovely 'Ken.5ington' Plan has a beautlful garden and a great location. Decorated in neu- tral colors. Excellent financina. $255,000 Julie Van Wieren 752-1414. Ill CAIYll HLF OlllSE otmMPIUIY This 5 bedroom 4 'h bath unique single level custom home borde rs the 14th fairway m this exclusive gate-guarded community. The very finest of appointments throughout. A spacious pool and spa are enhanced by a very se- cluded location. Danny Bibb $1 .375,000. 144-1200 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. 'OLD CORONA DEL MAR' 211 MARGUERITE AVE. Brand new condominium, "Country French, .. full firs t floor 2000 s . tt. In 2 unit buildinw. 2 bdrm amt y, ba, every cus om luxury appointment you m ight dream of. If you demand quality this Is your home! Built for security & nil maintenance. Forever ocean view. 1/2 block to Big Corona 9each, 5 m in . to Ne wport Center, 10 m.ln. to John Wayne. Asking $595,000 with low down and goo d financing o r will consider trade. Ow1r /Rltr 175-4710 CARMEL -Lowes t price 1n HV Homes! Assum. financing $229.500 Fee. H.V. HOMES -PORTOFINO - Pride of o w nership -$329,000 Fee. 4 bd/bonus rm . GOLF COURSE VIEW $269,500 Fee. Prv1. 2 car garage. Ex- Quisite condition. TURTLEROCK 3 Bdrm , 3 Ba, view condo. $239,000 Fee. Good financing. end unit. 8HORECLIFFS GEM 4 Bdrm, 4 ba, can yon/ocean view. 3 frplcs. Recent to tal rem odel. $675,000. BA YSHORES Steps to private beach , re m odeled, 3 Br, 4 Ba $369,000. 760-1397 673-7761 _ .. TWO --.. ONGS TIE STAllES COD&ll . llUllEW Prelly 2 story Cape Cod en desereable Eaststde. 1 Costa Mesa. Spacious 3 Bdrm with huge backyard Cozy brick llreplace. nice land-~ scapong Can be yours 10< • u M•oLo IPEI SllllAY 1-1 $215,000 ••A LTY 111111 Piil 142-1200 I I N V .. TM•N H LISl-IUlll YIEW ll .1 ' • ~. •·• • I Check Into ttils super value 1 · :~~s0c:~;«. :~tr~~~icee~: ";~.'~~~~~~Rt ~~e!~ •EI flCIME quiet cul-de-sac street. Room IOI" pool & spa• FOi I Large like new beautifully V11eant and ready 10< last top fllghl action contac• erShip units In Corona del 1211 ltyWtd 962-5521 maintained pride of own-escrow I Ve r n e S t r on g a 1 Mar wtlh much warmth Call us for detaTts UST HY II TUCTI •• I.ii!!!-111111 and charm Amenities In-14'-1211 Condo nr SC Plaza 2br •-1 elude llreplacM, bit-Ins. Beautiful Somerset 3 ample parking and prt-~ 1• •ba. sec . carport Lera Bdrm 3 Ba with fireplace vate patio~ & decks. 1 , • make a dealt $79,950 By 1n Mair suite and skyllghl Great flexible ownef"/Uset ~ ownr 556-1626 775-2580 over the tub Quality lea· setup. Excellent Income lllllT I SlllY tures abound In th11 potential. Close to shop9. lnllJSS YIE'W 38r fam rm 1,0 yard dln-~g;;'!th~:'udl8;:;'~~ beacti & tranaportation. Highly upgreded new Bed· Ing area · 2 paiios ""ranctsco. Full pr·"-only $M5u9sSt oseeoo to cappreclate. f()(d. Open Sat & Sun 1-5. $17 4 000 Agt 642-7 40 ... .. ~ , . all Belle $750K. Agent 644-5061 ' · $158.000 75 1-3191 Chue Leef<>< addttlonaJ By owner. charming" Br. I Information. 6«-7020 II .... 1124 1~. ba lrg lot, 60 x 110 C::. SEl.ECT 11• I EUii 2 BR Townhme 1V. ba. Al-Covered paUo, trees. new ..... PROPERTIES Forme<lyUngoR E tach 2 car gar Cathedral roor. new plumbing .iiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii-.iiiiiiiiliiimilii•iiiiiiil ___ .• · • celllngs. Reduced by 1 $115,000. ~73-7794 IMWITI~ Attractive ra nch s tyle 2 Bdrm home with two 2 Bdrm rent al units . Very desirable E.side Costa Mes a location. Fireplace, bit-ins. s hake roof, private patios, la rge spa. trop ical setting. $245,000. owner. 556-7974 If .... Mese CS8I Mat 3 Br 1¥-ba 2 Mstr bdrm. 2ba. Mont• Assume $66,000, 12v.v •. cello. upgraded, hu~ A a k I n g S 1 4 2 • O O O walk In closet etc Moll-549-9030 ~led ownr. wffl acc:iec>t B , reas ottr. Super loc. Hugo Y owner. 3 Br, 2 ~ ba W/83<4-3897 H/S..9-2163 condo. Patio. decJI. pool, spa, etc. Open Sal/Sun PM's. S119K. 54<>-<W83 TIP FllM UY Y11W *~'111* 2 Bdrm . 2 Bath condo, full security bldg. Must sacrifice gorgeous near ocean. pier, s hopping. Boat slip c:ondoat Lovely 2 Br 2 Ba. available. Pool spa. EnJ·oy the good fife Only S69.000 w110.50% t.ast~. CM et.an. neal, 2 Br. nice yard, Quiel street. S 132,900. Work S..6--0791, hme 645-9731 • · assumable financing $325.000. Br 2 a. only s19:000 • Oeflnll.-Y won't IUll Try only 15000 dwn and $800/mo. Call Patrick Tenore 760-8702 u..._ mt•um Best kept NCret It this apeetoua 4 Bd, 1700 1 t home un<I« s 150.000. OwT,., It deapera1e and must Mii Try $11,000 ~ & UIU""' financing, Diana Cappel 631 • 12M -M - Sa :h td )0 nl ell ... lo IW '2 'Tl 1 s! K k i I, 1 It 5 , 5 I t----;:-:--;:;:---r.::-:--:::-:-:---:-:-----r-:-------.:.Orange_;_.;.:._:Count.:_::.:.:.Y:...:...:Re:.:al:..:Ea=tate/An,AdYert.iling •IPPiement to the DA&L't' PILOT/Sasurday, AprV 14, 1984 -16 ............. --.. ............... _ .......... llnlH llH ·-.... • ..... ,.,..... • ... WTW•'IP 2•om111 S11,111... .....,_bee ... BR & FIR. din rm. Up. Showa better than a mOdel Gr .. tAuum. Financing. BrOadmoor lar~t mOdel graded & remoa.led. A1-horne, IOeds of upgradeS, Ealtbtuff lingfe famlty hm wl exPllf\llC>n Pool surne VA FI P $169,900 CIA ffpk:. high vaulted 38R, 3BA. Large Den Low down 01( PrtOe ':. OPEN SUNDAY 1_.:30 WOOd c41111ngs, gr .. n. By Owner"t, principals only duced for ~Ide sale 470 MAGNOLIA hOuM window etc, etc. OPEN HOUSE SATfSUN $750 000 ~-1157 . Jackie Gltlls Realtor Good ateumat>te 10.n et 2918 Carob, NewPQft ' · 631-8011 $52.800· 11.5•1. Of 5% 640~ M\ PlUIU dwn and obtain e new 30 -Best N t b 1 Miii + ·-yr loen. Call for details. ••PROBATE •• ewpo r uy harming E side 2 Bd & s, 13.999. Suzee Miiier 2 BR, 2 BA LIDO ISLE ~:rrw:~u't:m~ ,::~ Dlily Pilat en hrdwd hrs, frplc, 55t-9400 Rel Mu of Aot 8~2493 mal dining rm, frplc, has It ozy & bright. lrg R2 lot, IN!ne *I .... IUITY* all for only $259.500. A1- also has 2 rental unite 711 1172 -Gorgeous remodeled 5 SYme 200K 1st et t¥• nly S 185.000. Sheryl • Bdr 3000 sq t1 home FIXED!! This 1s a BEAUTY rewer 631-1268 ~-.,..,.---,.,== tamlly -tm.r-4+ntngo-· ....lbai won·wui~ You-own ~ark, trplcs. Only $349.999: the land and It's IMMEDI· 3 Br, 2~ ba, 58 Sequoia Ass u me s230 000 ATELY avellat>Je To see Tree Ln, on greenbelt at 1 12 50"/, 1S1 .. OWC To call PATRICK TENORE ------of:/ ne---1-- IESAm• rive by 2812 Serang aorable 3BR 2ba. RV 101age. S 189,000 wnr/Bkr 1-679·26&0 ice 3b1 In MeM Verde 129950. 1851 Kentud<y lace Ageot 751·7148 llLYl1M,lll llSllLm 11'UL adult pool. Coml)letely see call PATRiCK 760-8702 redec. $153,000. Ownr TENORE 760-8702 786--0579, 3% to bkrs •SNUTI Tl SILL Fabulous 3 Bdr Park 1-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill Paseo. 1000's below -========:....I• marttet, plush upgradel * IY .... * thruou1 Opn Hae Sun llH 1_.. 6ft 11·2. 3 Alba West . -tr rllul $157.SOO. 5uzee Miiier, Seculded Npt s. 3BR 559·9400. Re/Max of 2ba with fam!fY room. • Irvine Near new. Minimum up- keep S207K wl20K dn. 2345 16th St N.B OPEN SAT ISUN 1-5 645-4670 IPll IAT /-1-1 llYSlllES ell bit 3 Bdr 2 Ba l hrdwd firs, forced air I eat & mueh, much more. ne last thing-a gard«l. -liiiiiiiiriiiiiiiurn- 1ana Cappel 631· 129& .. 11m1111 *~ ITbL * The leaat expen9lw home avallable In this de· alreable private com· munily only a snort wauc to lovely beaches and harbOr ac;tMty. The home is 3 Bdrm. 2 bath with master suite wl hardWOOd llOOrs and lots ot charm. A le&seholO preperty with low conversion and excel- lent terms. $215,000. 4 Br 2'h ba, slflgle femlly Sacrifice gorgeous 4 Bdrm deti.ohed home, Turlle pool home wl viewl 3000 Rock ~. Lrg yard, 9Q t1 of luxury, formal din· ale, Intercom & sec: tyS, Ing rm, famHy rm, 2 trptcs cent vac & much more. 30 and more Owner trans- REPOSSESSION. yr below market rate lerred. Wiii sell for drm llxer. $98,000. Low nnan $340,000. F0< into S239,900 wl great low 21a11nttw1ew OW. F• IETllU 144-1111 own Agent 546-7739 552--09 17 (Irvine Paclflc) Interest terma To 1ee PATRICK TENORE ~ ~,~ CRIFICEI Bargain 2 Br, tC poolside condos. 69 900 3br $79,900. ow dOWn OK, Patrlc:k enore 760-8702 Out of State Owner SBr 2'h8a Uni Prtt S15Kdn. S 189K No qualifying 7141631--6300 x 29 Bl 2121771-22091466-2728 760-8702 lllOUYM-IY .... 11•1. fixed rate. 30 yrs Monaoo with bat GC TERRIFIC a .. + MAT SUP view 14 Rue Villars. IAOllF11E Open wtinda. 64()..1538 E ARE ALWAYS HEREI f H LOCITIOI Unique lrg 3 Br 2'A Ba CAPE Absolutely darling Pauo wtdinlng rm. frplc, sec. --WllTIUFF gate and uour OWN New on the market. by Home In Oftll\l\A Tree 1 ' 0 C I t I _,,.,_ B 0 ATS L I P . on 1 y wnr omp e e Y re. Bdrm + Den, 1 ba Dec· $239.900 w/lermsl (Low modeled Inside & out orated In VfKY good taste dwn OK) Must see lh1s wlbay window, trench YOU! VOUI VOUI IAYEWlm THE REAL ESTATERS Large corner lot opportunity For details,, doors. tiled country kit, S 114,900. PAT RI c K TENORE I baths & entry 3 spacious 546·2313 utn Coast Villas By wner 3 Bdrm 2 81 ondo highly upgraded. ew central air Many I memties 1oclud1ng pool ' 'li ltIT!'.ii S.dO r 1 760-8702 Bdrms. lrg tam rm • llv 1 rm. din area & breaktasl 1 . · area Prof landscaped. ealty 1 s215.ooo 631 -0016 L Charming Back Bay Home spa Security gates alk 10 So Coast Plaza 104.900 1714)966-2504 ~esl or 645-8830 (days). sk tor Michael 786-1 172 I .-.. -000-.. -.. -Secluded area near Mesa " Drive Estales S 158.500 LIOUIDATION, Npt Hgts 20451 Bayview 650-5520 model perfect 2 Bdr 2 Ba wllrplc, & garage Only llYll llHU 3880 MlchelSOl'l Drive $ 199,999 Won't last Call ; IHI 000 DI. leacla 1040 Irvine Patnck Tenore 760-8702 11441 GALAX-: DR ndo w/ocean breeze, La au leacla l 041 I Spacious • Br. den. 2' ~ cir p , Ba. custom mlr· i-..,-.......,...,._.....,__ baths Two2cargarages rs pool & recreation. ..Wt .... II ltacll' Large lol Room for pool 01 lop lhghl action, con-Must tell Cory 494-2254 --------or RV parking V S I OPEN SAT/SUN 1105 acl erne Hong 1--...t ltacla I 9 IUFFS-llLllESPW Robinson.Realtor 62-5521 or 642-2097 i-I -~...., .... ...,...,..._....,.-. .EA" .ucll i 1H' WITDRMT • 3Br 2'1tba Condo 1850 sf, 548-564 7 Pier & dock for up to 45' greenbell Close to pool, httllfltt lstatt •-•- br 3 ba Short walk to ... -·t. 3 Br. 3 ba. Including wrap-around patio Quick - S """" sale, By ownr 921 • 144 7 5 min walk 10 beach 2 br. each · pac. llv rm, ·rrg 2nd story maater Furn & apples may be m tdm rm, lrg bale, IUile. UV1ng rm & lam rm * IY IWlll * 1ocl Must sell now Sut>- asy care yard $109.000. wldbl frplc, fOf'mal din DOVER SHORES· OPEN m1t all otters. $115,000. ee al 614 20th St. rm, Iola of windows & SallSun 1 10 5. 1st lime Mary Kay 768-0243 bkr 36-1718 pat lot, newl)I-re · al S275,000. 5 BR 3ba. 2 iae 1144 decorated Shown by trpl Upper Bay area. Wll CISTll HPLD -----..-..~ appt only 7 14-650-1995 Minutes to ocean Fee 3Br -+ fireplace ea unit. RTLHIOl llJ Iner Land 646-1273 Beach 'It blk. some vu. BR. dlr, fir. ape. 2 •UIYM... 2115Santlago0r.NB $375,000 650-5520 altos. nearby comm. Former modej with lull golf I 001 Nr schools. As· course view. Pool. tennis. lmat 1044 lrTiat 1044 mao1e Owner ualstad spa. 1220.000 lull prk:e nanclng pau. S 198,000. 75% estumable fin en fin only. 553-0174 avail. Call Bkr. M4-7424 IMO laat.ltld 1040 ASSUME S87,IOO et 11'1•.,.• 108,900 sales price. Owner's des- erate. 2 bdrm. 13/• Bath end unit ttached houM. Stone fireplace. et bar, cathedraJ oelllngs. 2 car arage, 3 pools, llt tennis crts. Opn se Sun 1-5. Drtve by 9862 Verde ar. No. of Hamilton, W. of rookhurst (VIiia Pacific). hrl1 or Jim, agent• GORGEOUS SUNSETS is what you get In the 3 bdrm, 21h ba. Plan D in Turtle Rock Ridge. Super entertainment home. Assumable loan. $325,000. Ask for Doreen Benton. On Sun., Aprll 15, members of the Newport Harbor-Gosta Mesa Board of REAL TORS will hold "Open House Sunday". Advertized properties will be "held open" en masse for the convenience of the community. And Joining efforts with the National Association of REAL TORS In a massive na- tion-wide voter registration campaign. many of the REAL TOR members will register vtsttors to vote, as they preview the homes on display. The Women's Council of REAL TORS, a division of this local board, will present artist Phy111s Biel, 1709 Oahu Place, Costa Mesa, and her "Prints Charming Productions" at a free wine and cheese party on Fri., April 13. from 4-7 P.M. Biel, a wldety shown, significant awar:d-wlnnlng artist and art Instructor, is donating 250/e of the proceeds from the event's sales of her prints to the council's achotarshlp fund. Her painting "Glory Be". best of show this year at the Orange County Fair, ls currently on tour representing Catlfornla. The Aprll.2..4.offeriog of "Community Outreach", the board's year-round program of free public seminars on homeownership and real property management/investment will present "Everybody's Financial Securtty tn Real Estate". Held In their Boardatorium, 401 N. Newport Btvd., Newport Beach, at 7 P.M., the panelists will provide Information on "First Time Investors". "Building an Estate", and "Small Real ·Estate Partnerships". "Nearly two-thirds of American famllles now own their own homes and the right of the other one-third to pursue their goal Is an Important part of America's commlttment to progress in the future". says President Ronald Reagan. The Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of REAL TORS believes that education and the exercise of knowledgeable voting rights by Americans will protect the right to ownership of private property and the promotion and protection of the rights that are inherent to this ownership. . - E::~~E LOANS If You Bought Your Property in 1980, 1981 or 1982 ... Now is the time to refinaace! We caa reclace ycnar montllly payments sallstaatially. Refinances ap to 900/o of Valae * First Trust Deeds * Second Trust Deeds • 30 yeu AJIL witll 101/20/0 I• lttatin A111rti11tioa .e 30 Jt•r AllL witll ...... ti•• 11% • Lew atatllly ,iJ11eat1 Ln Q.alify 81/20/0 11 1,40/o 12¥.% • A,irtaeata, ••• 11 1,4 O/o • JaaM IN•• It S 1,000,000 A.ML Ctaatreial aait anry nail. • FixH r1tn froa 131/4 lfo • Fixt4 rates 1t1il1~l• We are a local Trust Deed Brokerage and Specialize in local properties. 546 ·-2801 BRISTOL-NEWPORT. INC. A Trust Deed Broker age -----------------------------.-....---------~~ 1 I I ) l I I I • • . --------------------------------------------------~---------- 16 -Orange Cot.1nty ReaJ Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Apt1114. 19~ :..____;:......;~~~~~~~~ ........ ----~~~~~======= IHHI le1 la11 ...... f• lale I, -IUI ldutrlaJ P!!f 13fl 1.....art leacla I Mt 1nprt luQ 1iii wa--rlllT • 1eoo a1t. w1am1 ott1ce. 50c -.;:..:.!:....,....., ...... _ _,~ -•Ull" • p/f. 3 ph .... Rand()fph llJllYI LSE/IR ~ ..,, ..., _ "!: :::::~ v': St. CM. 5-46-1153 3 t>r c:ondO pvt apa. 3 ear bf, tam. rm. din. rm. 2~ i.ge for aai.. $850,000. Lett Sale HM gar Nr Hoag Hospital ba. Near PoOI & tennis. lncludel new Cloctl for T1HmS. Avail. now. Agt Walk to beaeh. Lrg U-100 fool of boat 9')aee. man 1111111 380-958--0972/972.,.710 sumable loan. S 192.500. Barrett AMlty &42-5200 Build your dream home on ----By owner: &46-5377 h /V I lhla Capistrano Valley LIW MWI !!!!!!" _ ti Ealate acreage 5.5 8Cfet 5 Br 3 Ba country kltohef"l •If Tll fmlT N:W;;Ort oc:eanfront primtl Ocean and valley view 1 rec rm & 11udy, 2 frplca, loc. Xlnt fin. Private Much privacy. HorHt lluge lot Take over VIEW· That atretchel tor Party. 875-7873.· OK Rural feeling $2200 /mo $225 000 i miles! Terraced lawns -$550 000 645•4749 • I and patios. walled patios. ONLY 10% OOWNll Capistrano Vally Alty _ walled privacy and oolltln CdM 2 Unlit t gat rm. ' Near new resid Of comm I s e c u r I t y a y s t e m Fixer In front specious H 1-llH w1tll bay view '425,000 SpacJoua rooms -4 mOdern unlla In rear ... ataia Desert 509 29th St. 673-5553 Bdrms. each with adjoin-706 Avocado. $265.000 •~~ 1 l•H -+ ing bath. fOfmal dining Owner/Broker 675-"863 f --•t •EWPllT IAIUll room, large vlew·alde Ill • Lux P!_ldatefy 9in.iJi Jn 1d,.fff family room ..., _ffmf .. ,_ fumiilie condo• on 3 Sd. esen. RV ac.cesa. corporate entertaining 111 •E ISiands of Maul, Kawai!, room to eKpand. hardwd I and gracious IMng. Call l•"Y Oaha Some fee slmpfe. firs. and seller's wanl lo tor appointment 10 see ---p r 1 c e r a n g e reloc;ate Below market at I 142 ·1200 Lots of potential here! S 1 4 5 , O O o . S 3 O o . O O o . S 2 O O. 0 0 0 D •a n a Horses? Unlta? Nursery? Outright sale or profit 631· 1266 YOUR SECUR· Alternative zoning for A· t participation 11mpllhed ITV FILE DOES NOT possible. Owner may through Hawaii Land PERMIT ACCESS TO j ca,rrv 1at T.0.1 759-1501 Trust Attorney-owner THIS FUNCTION willing to transfer all lax REAL ESTATE FACTS ''YOUR RIGHT TO HOME OWNERSHIP'' Growth of home ownership ... a cornerstone of the American way of Uf •.. -nas began ro ec ne for the first time In almost half a century, said Don Pfaff, .Community Relations Chairman of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of REAL TORS. He is urging that April 8 through 14, which President Reagan has designated "Private Property Week,·· be a time for reflecting on the barriers to home ownership growth and deciding what needs to be done to overcome them. IEWHIT IUCI benefits to prom partlci· pant. Call l uclll• "Th . ht d f , . f th t 3 Bd• • 1 Bdr. uve'" one. 213-822-9038 e rtg to own, use an trans er property 1s one o e mos ren'Mle other High beam -............. -. I ht A . " Pf ff "d "W t ff d Cellt'lfbS. 2 frplCS, 3 car ..... _ Oat •f ltate I precious r g s mertcans possess, a S8J • e canno a or ~~~e·=~ie1 b~~~ OPEi HISE Pr•r;!J ISSO j to take it for granted.'. Delgado 631•1266 SIT/11112·.. 8 units. FOl'ecloaure. Make BeRaulv t. 4v acre. OSpraque I Pfaff noted that some benefits of owning your own home are: · ,. Ofr. Near nu. Agl. Mary er alley. regon. -' 134 SEA ISLAND DR. OFF Jo 531.5499 &45-9161 $98.000/obo 960-7047 G t I ·-h. h 'd th f d f b i I FORD Ro JusT so. oF _ · New 5000 -tti<oNA • rea persona savmgs, w 1c prov1 e e un s or us ness JAMBOREE: 2BR 2•fiBA AlllU F-IUll HAWAII ~o sBA I and Investment • DEN LUXURY TOWN· Seashore Dr N B Duptex· $4 . 0 C A hi h t d. d f I' I hi h t I t ,. I d d II IUll SUll HOME ovERLOOKING <2)2 br. 1 ba'. iro ~or 1ot. 4 95~:~ ~&oo w · g er s an ar o 1v ng, w c rans a e.:. nto re uce re ance EJ1cell location, lrg lot. BIG CANYON cc. prkg spaces Lrg auom-~----~ on government retirement plans. Figures from 1977 show that pool great lloorplan. $325.000 BY OWNER able loan. $195,000 •ll lxcw.. llOI I d d d 1e11u.rmg addl11ona11y 4 662-151311619)347-3469 By owner: 646-5377 1FabuiOUa ocNt:v1ew. 3 Br among Amer cans 65 and ol er, homeowners ha amasse ~~r 2~rB~~lsepd l~~';;'~Y -llSTl.U -, hOme. Morro Bay nr $21,600 In net assets, according to researchers for the Amertcan s3i4.ooo 1rvme eoas1 10 Rm . ~~~~~~;:~ c ~~-Council of Life Insurance and the columbla Graduate School of R1trs 786-7500 , ..... FUYEI 9 75Xgrou. Auume s150.000 Agt 673-1797 Business. -------Spacious remodeled $290.000. $550,000 lull ---Bett t t h h t tt i ti I 't W rJ AlU home on deslreable Sig-price. Call agls Toss HAVE-6 UNITS C M • er governmen roug grea er par C pa On n COmmUOI y naJ Road. Step Inside to 631-6836 anytime or With s2ooK equity.. government decision-making Homeowners vote In higher Great lamlly location appreciale allthat's here! Dann 646-1019 -nd• & WANT 10-16 unlta m IOCa~ • • Spacious llvtng with 31 Large rooms. entrlgulng 631-1255 -dya. • area ~0-"4484 Agent numbers than do renters, according to NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ~~;;s3 ·ba1t~r.d;:•:: :!~"~.:'r!i ~.:J9'4 HaveNewpor1viewcondo. OF REALTORS calculations based on an ABC News-Washington gourmet's kitchen Lots Bdrms and formal dining $47K equity Want car. Post survey. • of hand detalllng and room You get much for boat or ? 492-04-03 ~;~;~::•PP,e:8~:~~ s269.5oo1 00 Mot•. 0r. c1y and R"'-· L~~~.=~~~os ~~!; ··Although the benefits of home ownership are widely recognized house for "Green ••2-12 aide. t .6 -1.5 mllllon .• on Islands Of Maui. government policies, on top of damaging Inflation, recession and Tllumbefs" $310.000. 46 -H O units Agtl Kewal!. Oahu, some FM 142·1200 1_759-1045 METROPLEX simple Price range high interest rates, are impeding the Spread Of home Ownership in I S145 ,ooo.s 300.ooo. this country," Pfaff said. PETE BARRETT -------•I Trade or exchange Sim· PETE BARRETI i-,. REALTY .. REALTY IEWPOITIUCll pithed through Hawaii The U.S. Census Bureau is forecasting a 2.7 percent drop in the l -s Land Trust At · .. , 1omey-0wner can design rate of home ownership in the current decade and a 3.2 percent S1K 2 8d + Single and is agreeable to flex-· · th .,. 990' Pf ff t d -------lsaata Aaa IOIO 70 x 250 lot A Steal try ible terms Call L1>ellle. increase in e I S, a nO e . Belly Kerr Really MIH S llEHCTltl T111s huge custom home is on a huge and tat>olous tor _It has a h~ pool and lluge poss1b1hty tor re modehng and/or adding on The only tiling that 1s not huge 1s tile pr1ce This 1s not a huge m1spnnt This house 1s reduced 1n pnce to $315,000 and 11 IS a real buy OPEN SATURDAY 1·5 1925 WINDWARD llS-1111 ue1111n1111 Gorgeous 3Br poolside townhome Near S.C. Plaza Only S 109,900 Try $10.000 d w n and $995/mo Call Patrick I 63t-1266 RVM~ '400.000 Exe F1nanc1ng 213-822-9038 TllPLU . WllLIWIH Three 2 Bd. Newer Style I IJCIAllll units on WIDE LOT $500.000 equities & up. ASKING $250.000 • BUT Counseling. hourly rates MAKE US AN OFFER I President Golden west • .._11 •.:ma Excllangors. Jewett .....-n ~ Chapman. 536-9326. Bat Location -New - Heavy Leases Full I .E .. Waatt4 IHS $428.000 net nel net yr *WAIT HTt * Asking $5.000.000. Excel Financing • NO YOU We buy houses. condos. Me•ilt le•n 11 HAVENT SEEN IT• units Negative cash flow. UllU 111 1 • Principals Only Please' loreclosvres OK Your ...... llflL-•lllCI prtce , our t erms 1972 Beautiful VIiia West --. • 730-9276 Home 20x60' comer tot W ... 4ays 144-Ml0 HIQhly upgraded 2Br 2ba. Eves and Wknds lge ltv/din/kltch area. 63 t-1579 496-9154 WANT OUT? light 1nt8flor Best buy In Invest co ooys property Orange Co $25.000 OtStreued or negative Young adlts welcome OK. Your price. our Agt 54-0-5937 1.-... terms 553-0174 x t04 LIDO PARK ON THE BAY. H HLllE lllTI ••• .-.1. Allracllve unit 2br 2ba. Eight 3Br 2ba. Sixteen 2Br)o-------- lrplc. patio. covered l'hba.Spaclousrms. t v. I r . L • carport Acro11 lrom acre vacant lot adjacent ••111 •r•U•I Recreallon Hall Private for more units Total Beach $49.500 prloe $1,360.000. Best Cer1u ••TK"ar 21I2 Owner 673-0454 deal in town! First lime Bea 11f 11 1 f h YlfW/Tl •• s/STULJ --ottered u u y urn wn s. · MuSI sell or trade loday ALSO frplc. pool 1enn1s ct I ICW. CASH DOWN) 76 dbl wide Skyline. 2 Br l lJ I -&&... hw H S 119_5/mo 673-0896 Harbor Ridge area 3 Bd1 2 Ba. pet park, across .... 2'' ba S20K below mar lrom bch/Harbor Ownr •antt Dall fer life l!!J!rl ltaela 2169 ket1 T 10 S t08K a1 a low $40Kl ofr 661-6 135 Prl.;l,eh 1~ • Executive condo on bay, interest loan Wont last C , I 6_. 11 ... 1 ... _11 designer. completely at $255.000 •••tre11 .... • _. M turn s 1995mo 673-0896 John Zatvoa. V1k1ng R E Pre-ty I UI ...... _ ....... -11 760-9669 or ~-0299 C: -1• --Ltdo Isle 3 BR. 2 ea. Mo to lllwlltwiM:hllfer -Moleue St750/mo Biii WIU Lii ~ In Ideal N.WP'Ort~ le>-IMutrial ,..., 1371 Grundy Alty 675~ 181 Walk to ahopt, t>Mch. Bal. cation. Prlnclpala only. 1~ .. n •• -Moo.fn 2·11y bedl-.. 4 pier, ferrylr•ta. 38r/2ba &40-5078 Sllv9'Wood & ..,. -_, ea 218 881 Bl 873-2943 Co Ask fOf Dennis Snell M I tenant nMr Ho11g Bdr 3 Ba. p<>ol/spa. 2 Hoapltal. Auumable loan frpk:s, 'I. ac • $2300. WANT Harbor View horM No Laguna -chotce loc open to exchange. Mk· &42-1366 area to,_.., buy or op-112· PCH By Motivated mg $575,000 Broker -- "By the year 2000, there may be 10 million fewer homeowners and a home ownership rate of 59 percent instead of 71 percent," he added. Policies at every level of government. .. federal, state and local. .. share responsibility for hindering home ownership growth, Pfaff said. At the national level, continued high federal budget deficits that are propping up interest rates, tax policy changes that emphasize consumption rather than savings, loss of the tax exempt mortgage revenue bond program and limits on government-related mortgage guarantee and purchase programs are affecting the growth of home ownership, he noted. At the other end of the scale, local policies can Impair private property rights. Pfaff said. "A zoning ordinance, for instance, can restrict the use of an lndtvlduals property. A succession of property tax increases, though not directly limited the use of property, can seriously burden owners living on fixed or limited Incomes," he said. "This is a particularily good year to redouble our efforts to protect private property rights and encourage home ownership because it i£ an election year," Pfaff said. "Wh o and what we vote for determines how well we will be served." He urged citizens to register to vote and to go to the polls on election day. The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ·OF REAL TORS and the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of REAL TORS will join In a major nationwide voter registration drive with the hope of strength- en ing the democratic prooess so Important to preserving property rights, Pfaff said. 11on ~ Own«714/611-0600 ~~ •• ~·."911Ma.~ 'l!_ ---. -- Orange ($QUnJy Real Estate/An Advet1~ng su~t to the DAt Y PllQTJSatur~. AP,ljl 14r \9M a1ea rani.W J'"-1atua11~t4 ••!!!! ,.,.,...._. a ..... a.mu.w ..-.., aat fprteab. vu. -11' orl Beull Zllt Cia\I .... %214 ....... ltacll lid l!!f!rt ..... I nn ltiMI bUM Z7M c.~ ... 2724 1 .. a an elegafll place to 1. er 2•, Ba dPht Nr SC XveU Jun• I. 38r, 2',&l. THE BLUFFS b so Annual on co;;; $440 ' 81 ~ oetJo I 111g your llat'> Hom41 on~ Plaze vacant S850 mo CO~l~nci ~ul I 1100/mo. Lrg 2 Br lam rm 2' t 8&. A ~ 1 turn °' ,,_,. Stu-no P9lS n • O J.woles St d~I Oce~nlront by lhe For ac>PI 528-5080 tv ...... rtta req "'" Untl. grnblt pool dlO c.narm be9t'h C*ilf'g 6Tl nt7 ••ll<J~ ~1000/~; 1orlwa1di°"JB1 10. gar. nu N;;:qrtltacll 1211 S1'300imo.64•0t3AS-r •OOd p;ill\•to"g ou~l"'25 1-8-Met*~ pril I 14 673-93 I crptllpe1n1 No~llS700 3 r 1, 6. Nwpt er .. t OCEANFRONT Elegant 3 ~I 213 271-2t20 quiet ""''"'e aouilS no usH l1f•r1~e4 lit • MC dep 752-2881 condo. P<>OI. tennis Nr story~ & gtass Ideal lallllM I pet1 ~7~ 673-1711 nerll 1202 Dua Ptfat 222' t>ch s 110012 t 3~27 1136 ~1c;,'p~et!2m.~~ Pai:aala Z1l1 1S465 "'o 2 & 1 a. -. $300 llf(MI C&rmlng 28r 26a home Beaulllul woodsy condo J Yny J bdrm 1rg pat>O ;at 4IOC)ef' 111111 Pool. '~ 2R /apc>fS pool (f8f!19e nic. yards. no Br 2', Ba ' lamlly rm, Steps 10 beach ' Br 6 HOUSES FA()t.f OCEAN room 2272 MePe I !llf' r..m39w61908EST ~ S775/mo 6el·2t19 cul·<Se-MC L4U E plan dup!eJ< $1100 mo tse saoo MO 646-5HO ra~ W -1111 di IN! J • ......_, s 1650/mo 650 738 I OI S.Cf>..~ USP Rental S325/mo FHataia Unique Homes 675-6000 • c.... al llu nn ... -1~ "eds ambtltOUS handy I Vall~ 2234 Bluffs Condo 3 Br 21., 1>a Ta1tla 2191 I it on oc:w..aa ot kH~~ ~Pool. f'ison negotiate ~ Entertalnfn style big ' 1850 aq It New 0 palnt & I. * FOOTHILL H~I · Qu .. t ~25 uUI pd l)DO c.arport. I! ~ 4J 2490 lee 31_. &..bse b' Mi Sq Pll I er P1-Clos. t.o' poo+-BR;-•~ guest ~Magaw< 7 52. iU5I ctys. ZJ lO'Sii\£• lilVI ,.. - 1BrJeaC'onooQ'a,,,. dbl th~ydlcld S13501mo 921-1447 pool. studio. pat10, 87J..9023~•ncs 6'2-ISllOI~'~ r,i.:ttoo dbl gar. petif.Sdon·tdelay Bluflslrontrowwatervlew S155~::;:~7Poollgrdnr 2 8r 2 Ba~ gr.-S525/mo2 8r lbe.,C M holcl'sml pet OK ~· 539-6190 BEST Ally lee 2Br 2Ba condo prof 1•n3clBR t 2 t ...,.. 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Br Condo S C ... __ serv nc mo ..,.... ..... ____ .____..., .,...,,. • ~ · ,...._.. 834-µ Beautiful & park llke -.,.... .... _... ........ _..._. ea ftras & ue>gr~ '* TURTLEROCK, 4 BA. 2 1114· 99 4" ""Private Patios yard !rfpa110 ..... pd l5l E 2151 543-2~ SOlmo 752-9223 dys, ba.3pools11ennla,brig111 Lovely 2Br + den. 2ba vCovtWedPartong 636-A"° C.. 1-SPM --- 57 1497 eves & dean. S1295 752--0664 1 condo Obi ga1. pool, 1ac. vSpaoousApts 2437 F' Orange 1595 ~= 1 ~a. ~ S Eas1s1de Bungalow Ranging in prtoe trom Walle' to beach. S495. ""Dining Area I •3 Br 2 Ba SC Pti.11 SA. 2 Bdrm28a S660 vi crptd decor May lst. $900-S1200 645-S.69, 2 13-•57-4156 VWalk-lo-CloMts pool. pane SC>L9W1191t 2'250Y~way 1111 539-6190 BEST fM ~~ MAIN baylront 4 Br ""Home-like Kitehens $895 ~pets 752-.5822 ~ l block lo Huntington & RI' 1ba wllrpk:, 2 CM SOr ~:ldyS:2~~:~ ~]~J Frwys •XLNT roomy 1 ~wlrp1 EASTSIOE ftlrgllrdllft.,c_ 1 ar nr s c Plaza. Sml I mLmES FIEE bltins Nr SC p,aza. Many ~ 1'75 mplell. sml pet Die a t y NEWPORT CREST Avail-LA QUINT A HERMOSA I SSOOl lN> gu '033 mo ssoo aec./c:tMrling 725. t SI • 1 mos. MC. I -Ir -Ulti Olld.. ,.,,,, SJ 1-2124 allHe1de979-2398 786_1172 I able Apttl 151h, end unit 16211ParkMdeLn t l.llJWUI-_ w/2Bd 2'~ba clo5e to block wes1 ol Beacti 3 3 8f 1 .. a. twnrllSe pvi E/SIOE tbt ~ IClt I * 3 BR HOUSEtt -pool. Move In cond11ton t>locll so ol Eding« I P•ho ~s ooo« .........cies 1'75 mo $500 G YARD CUL OE SAC $1200/mo Ul-W.C1 qumet. no pets $695 Cun sec d9enln9 Ubl ~ S850 MO 650-2493 COST A MESA New & u 631-1266 "° ~ JWs 631-2 '24 I 3880 Mlehelson Onve lovely 3 Bd townhouse. ,le2trt ltacll 2"9 ~ 2 8' 1 a. 9at $500 21r he Irvine pvt patio. lrpk:. immac & At86A BAY fa ue 15525 mo "9 2 tir • Ct& ~ cam ceot Mi 15 a. pie decC>f tncd JR ready $850/mo Sub rent I rm el1 apt tol deck golf course ,_ ~ -151 lllS1 & S225 2 maybe lido details hiYenffJ Part Tw•ltH W1ttrfrtltf lt•ts lie. July t Must be club mbf I lndr, rm S5"4 Jowln oer~o.-~ ,,o pets 6 190 BEST Riiy lee 2BR 2BA. study, dining lt1Htn 131· 1• Mr Austin ~2-•097 T1l ~ W -191 650-1-w rm. living rm w/lrplc. patio. beautiful gardens Ori:-or :ne ways tomes are bemg ~~~~ ~"Hl sc.a today :s r.th Second Mortgage ' s.ecx. r.d mc~age lS a me\h<>d or ~ ~ wt\ef'eby the bu,yer lS ; :"CV:ded with !U\ &d.dttionaJ or sec::ond mo:-~e when \here 1s not er.01...gh ca.sh~ assume t.he exisung mart.gag~ A second r-.ort.ga6e can al5" ~ l.&k~r. when :!1.e ~~:-st mort.gA6e M.ll tt:e down ;.i:;mer.t !a.ll short or the sales ;::~oe A second m -ngage can be ;irov:ded by enher the seUer or a lerd.ng tnst.1tut1on Payments are rr.ade both t.o the seller or lender -.r. t.he second mortg~e &nd to t.he lender of I.he underlying mortgage Impact on buyer • F-.at:...« ;"' ... re~ ' !l"m~ • t! '"' st1r.o( mor~Agt' "'"'Qu,ring la.rCeo ... ~ p.&yr.t~!'l ... :• U,5.~pl. n : .. ),. • -;1 Impact on aeller :;. ._..n, a.: t:n.:yf'r,. • AJ.l.l.on pl"(l•·l with or:t.-r..,.,l --....,.•wt'<! ~ 5"'">Jr. 1 !!l ~lM! .. e ~ 1<>s 1.! !•1nct.:. t lf'n1tnP There a.re & number of s1 ~uat.1ons r. w ti 1ch t he second mort.gage can : .1C:.1t.ate the purchase o r sale 1 a ;:-r•'perty Cont.act your real e~Ldlt> t'Xpert to &SSISl you ?'i 2br Iba. gar. lanced ~·d 6 13 w 19th 6 7545 or 646-.6255 S9•5 mo ~4-4907 I Univ Park Terrace. 2br ~•side condo. 2 Br • 2ba, trplc. dbl gar. grn A LARGER HOME? Pn 2 ba S8751mo belt loc . saso 786-23.-0 Property House --2 JBSO or 642-1010 tUntv Pk· 2 br. 2 ba det. hM. yrd Nr pool & tennis •<IP clean 2BR lba. toe S 1150/mo 675-5393 ntl yard, lrplc $640 • - 'C dep Gardener incl lllY Pl/Tll TtlUOE 46 0491 °' 67~~32 2 bf. den, 2 ba. att gar, wJP 3 Br, tr pie Stove. wasll/dry Comm pool & <' Gdni incl lncd I )BG May TS-. $900/mo •~d•<l S125 646-3177 786-.-ot2. 760-9738 ANO NEW 2 Br 2 Ba WlllUlllE Cllll 1· 1<,n111Pd Condo W Avail May 1 630-0276 "''' SI 1' • mo to beach WOOOBRloGE upgraded ,,, 19e no pets $795 2 Bdr 1 corlvf.rt. den. 2 , .. "d Momnl 641 -132' Ba. end unit. lrplc, dbl'I C.o Ptza otf McArthur gar, S9 25 644-1480 fir ?Ba pool hme kids Pt 1 $700 snooze u-IOM Ctaulfled Ads, yoor one-I 'J (, 190 BEST Alty lee atop shopping <*lier uses l1hlr•illte4 ...... hfwnldtttl 1er1l 2212 lneral PROPERTY MANAGD£NT SPECIALIZED MANAGBDT Of • CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATIONS ·APARTMENTS • SINOLE FAMILY RESIDENCES • INDIVIDUAL CONDOMINIUMS npa ra lleled view -Bark Ba'. Cit ~ L~i~g~-~?~M~;~~\Mi:::1~K&~,:·:::;~~'lllllll" .... C. Fashion li;land. Nearly Pvery room hat' • • "' Rr furbishrd -l\iear nrw rnnd1t10n. Ot"W pool. i.pa. wrou~ht iron fence. custom drape". a ll nrw hric·&o. ~ ork thou~hout. Qu aHt y -Leaded glass doon •. bra"" fo1turr ... tilr floors.. douhlf' dressing room for master bedroom. 1975.000 fee, over~ acre of land. Financing -1250.000 assumablt> h t. w / f~ibrahf'r .;;&L New First of 1560,000 availablt". Owner will n rq. Pool & Spa - 5 Bedroom + f am room. uc·h with walk-in closets and bath. 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'"' •-#. • ••••••••••••• , • • • • t · • I • · • i 1 t • • • • • ' • • ., ............. 1 " ........ . 20 -Or~ County eat Estate/ An Ad ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~l~a~~~IS~IEN -Assumab~financing and on~ $20.000 down needed to existing 1st T.D. Mod- ern with walls of glass. atrium courtyard opens to fami1¥ room.breakfast room and kitchen. 2 balcony areas. one with view. 2 large bdrms. Master bdrm has the feeling of a penthouse. Price only $169,000. Call for showing. 546-~313 ... ___-.::-.--------- lllLIEIS CllSl-llT -$79,500! In Costa Mesa. One & 2 bdrm condos, nowJSelling 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. MEWNIT I U CI CISTIM -$269,000. Gorgeous 3 BR Home! Family Room/fireplace/bay windows! Wood plank floors! Sunshine garden bath/sunken tub! A beautiful country-like neigh- borhood. 963-6767 Sl0,000 llWI -3 bdrm home! $96,900. Take over financing, no qualifying! Owner will finance at 10% interest! 963-6767. TME l l tFFS -IEWP8RT IUCI -Excellent financ- ing available on this lovely 3 bdrm home. As- ·sume a large loan at only 91/2% interest. Bright & airy floor plan with vaulted ceilings in beautiful scenic greenbelt area. $299,500. Fee land! 646-7171 . FlllECLOSHE SAU -Balboa Peninsula. 4 units will be sold under $300,000. 3 units at under $200,000. Only 112 block from beach, both with ocean views. Great income potential! Call us for complete details. Submit yoµr offer now! 646-7171. llYEST I OWl -Costa Mesa Bluffs! View of city lights! Large Lot with great potential for builder. Existing home on lot has 3 BR's! 963-6767 ELHUT LMHI -4BR. 1950 Sq Ft of luxury! . Only $142,5001 Absolutely decorator beautiful throughout! Model Home condition! 963-6767 IOT FllCY, JIST llOIEl -Sharp 4 bdrm, 2 bath Costa Mesa home in move in condition. Large corner lot for possible A. V. access. Includes wet bar & covered patio. Don't wait another minute to see this "more for your money" home at $115,950. 646-7171 STEPS Tt WCll, SlH,HO -Newport Beach bungalow within 50 yards of beach. 2 huge bdrms. large country style kitchen. Bright & airy living area. Price only $159,950. 546-2313 llWl&TIC 2 STOllYI -$157,900. Sharp 3 bedroom. 21/2 bath, 17 40 square feet! Ready to move into -for real class!! 4 years new! 963-6767 WITEI YIEW1 -$162,500. Beautiful 3 BR, 2 story. 2 fireplaces + skylights! Steps to private beach! 963-6767 FllEI, 1111,IOO -North Costa Mesa. Bargain! Huge 3 bdrm P/4 bath. added large separate family room, fireplace. You tu'c-it and save. Call 546-23 13 i lllTS -Owners unit is a 4 bdrm H14 bath separate home. 4 other units. 2 bdrm. 2 baths, 1250 sq .ft. each. A must see for only $389,950. Call for showing. 546-2313 WALi Tt IUCI -A villa that is beautiful! Walking distance of beach. 2 master suites. 21h baths. Dining area. kitchen with eating area. large living area. Pool, spa and tennis. Just reduced to $106,000. Call now. 546-2313 STEPS Tl ICUI -$199,000! You'll fall in love with this 3 bdrm. 2 bath home which Includes 2 stone fireplaces, skylight & high beamed ceil- ings. Also only steps to pool, tennis & park! A value packed, comfortable home you should see today! 646-7171. WllTll& Fii a WUll -R.V. access in Mesa del Mar! This 3 bdrm. 2 bath home on a corner location is a home you would be proud to own. Neat, clean & nicely upgraded. Assume low interest 1st & seller will finance large 2nd. $128.000. 646-7171 EXECmYE llH E -4 Bdrm. decorator perfect! 2 fireplaces! 3 car garage! Manicured yard. RV access. lots of brick! Elite neighborhood! $239,900. 963-6767 OCUI All IAY YIEW1 -Panoramic View extends past Catalina Island from this very attractive 2 bdrm home. Ready to be moved into with fantastic potential for added improvement. Priced at $395,000! Make the first step to better living, call us now! 646-7171 l llTll COSTA I ESA -You must see this one. A spectacular entry way to a lovely 3 bdrm, H '4 bath home. Sunny kitchen and family area. A must see tor only $129,500. Call for showing. 546-2313. 1700 Newport Blvd., CM . 2790 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. 21030 Brookhurst, H.B. 646-7171 546-2313 963-6767 4 II MIT& MIU NIL~ -$134,500. Ceramic tile entry to beautiful 4 BR home with cathedral celllngsl Plush carpeting! Fabulous Anthony pool surrounded by lush landscaping! 963-6767 L--FM m IESTT -A pride of ownership home In a pride of ownership neighborhood. Spack>us & beautiful 3 bdrm with family room & formal dining room in prime Costa Mea area. A first offering that will sell fast! Only $176,950.: 646-7171 IEWNIT 1U01 FllEI -$165,000. Move up to Newport at an affordable price, Lots of potential in this 3 bdrm home. Seller wants out now! Call today, 546-2313 llWPllT H•ITS + 11-UW -A beautiful home in a highly desirable Newport Beach area. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath with additional quarters for Mom which consists of living rm, kit, bath & bdrm. An exceptlonal value at $225,0001 Call today! 646-7171 PllCEI Tl SEU•• -Only $74.900. Two bdrm condo located In a private, gated commUhlty close to shops & South Coast Plaza. Community pool & spa. Great assumable loans at low interest rates! Call today for details! 646-7171 . W&lm, IUlll IF YEmlYlll -This lovely beach cottage is just steps from beach & ocean . An older home thoughtfully and perfectly re- stored. The R-2 lot offers great potential for future development. Priced at a very low $165,000. 646-7171 IEWPHT IUCI, WESTCLIFF -$94,900. One of the best and largest condos for your money. Hlghly upgaraded. Walk to shopping. Call now. 546-2313 IUm FIL WTSllE llME -3 bdrm plus den or 4 bdrms in move in condition. Quiet Eastside location. walking distance to shopping. 2 car garage with alley access. Low maintenance yard, fruit trees & new paint. R-4 lot! $145,000. 646-7171 IPEI SPACE -A huge 2 story home on a corner with no homes behind. Double door entry to a bright living area, huge family country kitchen. 4 bdrms, 2 bath. Beautiful rear yard. A must see. Only $215,000. Call now. 546-2313 II s p~ Tl 01 G