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1984-04-28 - Orange Coast Pilot
The Fountain Valley Hla.- torlcal Society la look Ing for a project on which to spend tta S2,000 windfall. /Al Irvine offlclals are explor- ing ways to help the Irvine Medical Center obtain tax-free municipal bonds to bulld Its newly ap- proved hospital./ A4 California DeputJes brace for week- end protests at Dlablo nuclear power plant./ A3 UCLA student pleads Innocent to charges stemming from his al- leged Illegal entry Into corporate computer sys- tems./ AS 'Nation FDA begins hearings into proposal concerning Ir- radiation of food./ A3 Oklahomans return home after tornadoes wreak havoc./A3 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· World Vatican reports ter- rorists' plot to attack against Pope John Paul II during his upcoming South Korean visit./ A3 Moscow disputes Pen- tagon's explanation over chopper that strayed Into communist territory./ A3 Youth Cartoon characters make ·some of the greatest pitchmen, and an entire Industry Is bullt around their h1r1cksterlng./ A7 Religion Orange County's Jewish community will recall those who d ied in the Nazi Holocaust Sunday for Yorn HaShoah in Laguna Hiiis./ A7 Sports Angels cruise to win over Seattle, while Dodgers capture rain-shortened contest in San Dlego./81 Estancia, Fountain Val- ley, Laguna Beach wrap · up championship seasons in volleyball./81 The playoff veteran Lakers meet Dallas, new to post-season play, In the first game of the series today at the Forum./82 ························~················ ............... ····· .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . ········ Entertainment The rebroadcast of ''Special Bulletin'' may hit home In TV newsrooms In the llght of recent events. /A8 INDEX Bridge Calif ornla Newa Clualfled Comlel Crouword Death Notlcet Horoscope Natlooal N.wa Publle Notices Real E1t1ta Sport a Televllle>o Theater• weather World Newt Youth 910 A3 97.9 810 99 85 88 A3 BM 01-24 81--4 A8 A8-9 A2 A3 A7 Prison parolee found ullty on 12 counts .. tn connect on wtth rapes tn several ctttes had comm med two of the five stxual assaults for which he was beina tried. Morehead could be sentenced to a state prison lerm ranJina from JS to 80 years on the 19 characs. aceord1n1 to Dcpuly Public Defender Joel Baruch. Mo~head. wearin1 a &raY w11 and pink shin. appeai:ed unfaud by t• verdict and whi~ qu~ly with his anomey after tbe jury's dec'iAOn was announced. By JEFF ADLER Of .. CW, .......... An Orange County Superior Coun jury Friday found a 29-ycar-old prison parolee guilty of 12 counts of rape. sexual battery and burglar) in Power I ss·at JWA, Irvine Freak storm hits hard along coast By MICBALENE BUSICO Of the cw,......... . A w~ that bepn with balmy 78- degree weather ended with a freak thunder ~torm Fridal that brought hail to some parts o the county. a water spout to the Catalina Channel and a power blackout to more than 1.500 Irvine residents and to John Wa yne Airport. l:lowever. local police rci)Ortcd no increase In traffic accidents or other difficulties resulting from the storm. Edison officials blamed l1~htening striking Irvine power lines r.t 5:45 p.m. fora bfackout that affected 1.600 customers in the Irvine .\mpitht!ater. Lion Conll)' Safari and Leisure World areas. By 6: 15 p. m .. power wus restored to all but 200 customers 1n the Leisure World area.' spok~man Ken &lhs said. Bellis expected the last rrpairs to be completcij sometime alter mid- night and lrv}ne police said the Adam Ant rock concen at Irvine Meadows Am pi theater Fent on as planned. At 5:45 p.m. a transformer at John Wayne Airpon caused the terminal's power to be cut off for nearly two hours, sheriffs Lt. Tom Conner said. Emergency power generators kept the buildings dimly lit. and all flights arrived and depaned on schedule. Conner said. "The real problem when the power aoes out is that the luggage X-ray doesn't work and each piece of luggage has to be searched by hand ... Conner said. Airline workers came to the aid of security staff that usually runs the luggage checks. and no delays resulted from the difficulty, Conner said. Earlier in the afternoon. a water spout was sighted in lhe Catalina channel. midway between Avalon and Long Beach. National Weather forecaster Bob Grebe said. He likened the spout. a l~yard wide column of air rotating at aboul 55 mph over the ocean. to a small tornado. Grebe said water spouts are un· usual in Southern California. But this one, like most others. stayed out at sea and caused no damage or injur}. Hail ranging from heav> to fine and snow-like was reported in parts of Santa Ana and Costa Mesa. A matcur meteorologist J . S. Den- ne) reported onl) trace amounts of rain in thl' Huntington Beac:h area. though he expected more to fall b~ morning. Denm said f'l!infall to datr 1n the (Pleaee aee STORM/ A2) connection with last summer's rapes of women i"" Irvine. Orange. Santa ~na and Garden Grove. Rohen Morehead. a Santa Aoa resident. pleaded 1uih) to seven other related charges at ,he opening of his trial April 17 when he admitted he It took the five-man. seven-woman JUI') a little more than a da) to return the multiple guilt) verdicts against the defendant Ju• Jean Rhe1nheimcr ordried jurors to return Monday momina &o clear up a r~ lcpl is.sues that stall remain. Morchcad's alto~) surpri~ the Jury dunna his 00tn1na statement Jet flpten •treak acrou the •ky durln& aerial •how. at the 'fl Toro llarlne &He. eontblam, today and 8allday. DeTotee Jama Pre.ton Freeman Wride. a mock fl&hter. 4, 000 brave rain for aerial show By ANDREA ADE~N Ot ... D91r ........ .\n hour-long noon downpour and hail storm delayed the opening of tM 34th annual Navy Relief Air Show sta&ed at El Toro on Friday for aboul 4.000 elderly 11nd handicapped per- sons. The crowd stayed for lhe acnal display of firepower desp11e t~ cool conditions. Variable clouds and a weekend warming trend are predicted for today_ and Sunday w1th as man) as 400.000 visitors expec1ed to attend the free. two-day show that features the Navy's precision flight team. the ·Blue.Angels. Despite the promising forecast, Gunnery Sgt. Dick Blomster said Friday that heavy rains ma' delay the 1 show but flight demonstrations prob- abt) would not be canceled unless rOllllla ad \anding strips wen: badly ftG 1 ' 1 Gates <>ptn ai 9':30 a.m. The show stans at noon. .. Hopefully. it won't rain,'" Blomucr said as the Oranee Coat was berna lashed with 1 dU I). pnaa thunderstorm. The Fnda) dress rch~rsal at- tracted smaJlcrcrowds than expected. but those who came enjoyed front · row tarmac seats ana free n:fresh- mcnts. ·Munching on a hot dog. James Preston Freeman Ill leaned apfost his bicycle watching with mild interest as a KC-130 c&IJO tanker veered up from the land1n1 strip. (Pl--eee .JSTII/ A2J Working teens more drawn to drugs By J ERRY HIRSCH OttheD4111J ..... IWI H 1gh school students who come from traditional two-parent fam1hes and work at after-school jobs are more likely to abuse drugs than their peers. according to Dr. Daniel Ab- bott. head of the chemical dependen- C) unit at St. Jude Hospital. o\bhott recounted a number of startling trends and stat1st1c11 about teen-agers and drug abuse at the first meeting of C'ommun11' Power. a grassroots organ1zat1on fighting drug abuse in Newport Beach schools. ··The more education in the fam1I~. the more likely 1s the tendency toward drug abuse. I always thought 1t would be the oppos11e ... Abbott said at the Balboa Bay Club breakfast meeting Friday. Other trends include: •Children of single-parent families arc less likely to abuse drugs than ch1ldrt'n of families where both parents live at home. •S1udent'I "'ho "'ork are more hkcl~ 10 ahusc drugs 1han children "'ho do not \.\Ork . "I real!\ don't !..no" 1he reason for 1t. bul people nec·d 10 tx· a'\ are of 1t." ..\bhott said. •There 1s a strong rorrelauon between students with truancy prob- lems and students who abuse drugs. •Children who do well 1n school are less likely to have drug problems. •More than 95 ~rccnt of the students in high school ha ve used alcohol at some ume. •About 40 percent have used alcohol on a binge basis. •.\bout 20 percent use alcohol on a da1h basis. •'.\bout 60 percent ha'e used manJuana. •.\bout _lO pcrn:nt ha' l' used drug') other than alcohol and mar11uana •About 25 pttCrnt have uted cocaine. "The No. I thing is that we become aware. Before you can sol~ a proO- lem, you have to become aWU'C that it exists. That is lhc first stq>. .. said Abbott. who lives in ~~ Beach with bis wife and three children. Community P<>wcr is an outpOWth of the local task forces founded ~ the a1nng of the Public Broadcutina Network's "Chemical People .. series.. .\bout 85 school. police, church and community leaders attended~ meeting. People interested in joining (Please eee T&&~S/ A2) Alliance takes to Amphitheatre opens: freeway for peace residents sing blues {Pl ....... PaF.£W A I A2J t- ' ' By MJCUALENE BUSICO Of "-0.., Net ..... The outdoor Pacific Amphitheatre opened its 1984 concert season Fri- da) night in chilly 56-degrtt weather -and lhe reaction to the open mg b) a local citizen's group was about as warm. "The amphitheatre told us they'd try and make an effon to keep the noise down." Slid Russ Millar. presi- dent of the Concerned Ciuzcns of Costa Mesa. Inc. "But from toniJht. 1t doesn't look hke they'rt ao1na to do that." M1llar"as rtfcmna to the results of a sound chttk done at his homt'. which he estimate is 150 )lrd •""' from the Pacific. while Fnda) night'~ conccn was taking plact The aroup h1rtd Or Sam Lane. a sound enainttr from UCLA. to counduct tc ts est1mauna the decibel lc\Cl of no1St' gt'ncratcd b) the n11ht'' attraction. 1ramm)'·w1nn1ng aroup Manhattan Tran fer ··The 1<'&31 (no~) k\el 1 SS decibel "Millar \lid · But Dr Lane C'oncluded that In tht' last 4S minute ot the conttn. the.-noise r"·ttdeJ the legal hm1t 1n almo~t C' ciy 'Iona The~ "'cn1 into the S8 to 60 d«1tlcl nan c • The.-aroup l·omplaintd of c\· ~'l'll\CI) loudno1~.hca\) tDOi~ anJ rnn~c\tcd l'\:\tdl'ntial par~1nfl 3\ n result of the amphitheatre's OJ>{'ning last summer . Dunng the months since. the group has been actively pursuing controls on those areas. and in Januaiy the C'C'CM filed a lawsull in Orange County Supenor Coun again t the Oranae County Fair Board and the Ncdcrlander-Wcst Corp., owners of the amphilhealre. charaing that suffi· c1ent environmental impact studies had not bttn made for the 18. 7~seat theatrt The &roue ~s also had a ~nes of meeunas wtth rcp~ntall\~ from the cit). the amplutheatrc and Nederlander-West. Millar satd he phoned in com· plaint Fmla) n1aht to the pohce and the amphitheatre. pr'H(ntl) the aroup's onl) plan for protc t In two or three "4ttk he said. members will meet apin and d1scun possible action. "'fh(> complaints JU t act t in ·· Mill r said .. But e'en1uall) the~ ao to the Cit) Council and "e hopr the_) "'II ha'" somt' 1m ct thett." But an hour after &he con c.-n. the onl> romplaint 1he Co ta kc;.a police had rq1 tettJ "1l~ M1ll1r's . tt"\eRcdf(."ar'ttatnert.lman rof the amphathe trr "as unauilab dor ('l\Olmc-nt But hr not~ in a Frida) (Pteaae aee RZSIDltMT I A.2) Now'• the ti.me . Little Covtney CIMk of NewpHt 811cla appeaneomewbatUMppyatiotit ti.. laouof aleep ab '11 loee wlaen Daylllbt Say\Qf• T1JDe be&f.n• at 2 a.m. IUclay lllOl1alq. Clocb needrto be mo•ed all•d one boar ' I Aa Orange Cout OAILY PILOT/Saturday, Aprll 28, 1984 • Police detain Dominelli PLYM0l'TH. Mont~rrat( P>- hortly afttr I\! de of this Bnti h colony ordettd fu111ivc financ1cr J. David "Jerry" Oomtnelli ofT the Caribbean island today. the bankrupt money tradtr was dt&a1ncd by i Jand police. accl>f'dina to several n Diqo-bascd news orpniuuons. ()om1nelh wa accused of pos- sen1ng an unlicensed firearm. which island police said they found m h1'i mounaainstde villa during a two-hour search, the San Dicao Tribune r1:- poncd. Dominc11i 15 the founder of the J. David & Co. currtncy trading in\est- ment firm. A Ncwport Beach com- pany. Tran Atlanic Bancorp is Domineni's biuest cred11or v. i1h S 15 million invested m the eumnc) trading firm . Trans Atlantic wa~ forced into bankruptcy when Domi- nelli'.s financial empire eollap~cd. After being quc uon~ at length at the p<?lice station by imm1grat1on omc1als. Dominclh was released h~ CON TINUED STORIES the poh~ and he drove aw:iy tn a car. The Tnbune sn1d. Earlier there had been repons from The Tribune. n D1eao radio st tJon KSDO and 1 V stations KCST and KGTV that Dominelli had been arreS'led. But an unidentified woman in the offiC't" of Montsetrat's British governor. David Dale. told radio station KOGO tha1 there had bttn no arrest. The Tribune said that 14 police omcers were ~urrounding Dom1- nclli's villa when a police sergeont :irrn cd to conduct the searc:h. The otlicer had been postl'd at the villa after Dale. a rcpresentat1vt· of the Queen. declared Dominell1 an un- desirable and g,3\ c him until Saturda) at 9 a.m. to leave. Meanwh1k. in San Diego. Assis- tant U.S. Attornc\ Bob Rose ex- pressed concl•rn that the 43-year-old tom1l·r stockbroker might sull ha"e time to cludl· authorities who are tl)1ng to return him to California. RESIDENTS SING BLUES ••• From Al Los (\ngeles Times article \c\l·ral measures the amphitheatre has tal..l·n 10 reduce the noise and parl.111g problems. indud1ng rcmo' 1ng speakers and n·ducing thl' parl..1ng Ire from SJ to SI . Millar had no complaint about thl· traffice or parking. but he attnbufrJ that to the rainy weather that he s.11d h•pt the l'ro"d n:latl\cl~ small ..\mph1thcat rc ticket office \.\Orh'r!>. hO\.\l'\ l'I, \a1d thl'\ had ni:x'rtl•nn•d no atll'rH.l:lncl' prc\hlrm<. because ot the unexpected!) cold "cat ha Lnnc "Ill m<.'asurl 1he decibel level again tomorro" night. when the STORM CUTS POWER ••• From Al coast area was I 0 3~ rnehe~. com- pared to 20.15 for the same trnll' las1 year. Gre~ s~ud that bttau~r of the spotty nature of the storm soml' area~ got heavy rain. while others -11 1..c Huntington Beach -got onl~ 1racc amounts. El Toro was the wettest spot in lo!> ..\ngel<.'s and Orange counties. rc$1stcnng SC\ en tenths of an inch of ram. Temperatures m Newport Beach ranged between 63 and 51 degrees Frida). according to the Weather Service. MOREHOUSE CONVICTED ••• From Al admitted cornm1t11ng. Deput) District ..\1tornl·~ Jan Sturla presented n 11.kncc \l'lll'J from Morehead 's hornl..' t~ ing him to the cnmes. as \.\l'll a<,"' 1tnt'S'-l'' "h\1 iden11fied Morehl•.td a'i tht•1r attJl l..l·r The fi"e \ll'llm\. "ho rangl' 1n Jgl' from 25 to 59. all tt·~t1ticd during thl· trial. T"o of the \\Ollll.'n arc 'iant:i .... \na n•,1dcnl~. the olhers hvcd in Or;ingl'. I n in t· and Garden Gro\e. .\lorl'llt'ad \\ac; arrested at his part•n1.,· Santa ..\na home St'pt. 20. Jllln tollo"'1ngh1<tJul~ release from a \IJtl' pno;,on fal ilm "here he had been '>t'ntl'nccd on robhcf! and '>e.>.ual a'"ault chnrge'> -\ STfJP THE MX Dolly Piiot Photo by L .. ltofne Alliance for Survival member Ellen Severoni displays protest sign. FREEWAY PROTESTORS ••• From Al "Patterson Is attempting to change Orange County's Image as a reactionary bastion. His reliance on common sense rather than rigid Ideology puts him head and shoulders above the other four congress members from Orange County ... Carpenter said. In February, 28 Alliance for Survival member& were arrested when they blocked buses carrying delegates to a defense-Industry conference from the Westin South Coast Plaza hotel In Costa Mesa. TEENS MISUSE DRUGS ••• From Al the organ11:it1on ~hould lall Pl•nn' McManigal at 64Q.. J l.J1 I \bbott 1' serving as the grnup\ rhairman .rnd .\sscmblywoman Marian lkr&l'\un R-Newpon &alh I'> < ummun1t' Power's honoran 1.. ha1rv. om an he pra1 'iCd the grnur a" J tim· c~ampll" of people' getting together .11 the local lcvd In ~omhat a gm-., 111~· problem m !><X:ll'I\ "We must firoit l11111h the \\,111 nl denial -tho'<.' "ho ...,,, the prohkm dot'!. not exist hel't.' fkrlll''"" \J1d "'e mu'it 3lCCpl th.it JbU\l' dtW\ not O('fUf onh 1n th\' nl'\t to\\ll '" WrR E L1sTENING annlhl•r Jamil) It " hapix·mng hl·re .1nd no-., ·· Rt•rgc,on \a1tl. \hl'l\llt \a1d Jh\·rc arc a number ot rc:l,on' Jnd th('Orll'' about"' h\ teen· Jl{l'r' JhU'>(.' tlrug' · ··\II nf U\ an· a'' are of tlw d1fl1rult" llllf l hlldrl"l'l fan· gro\\ 1ng 1n a nH~l'fll fo\t-pnn·d \()('ICI~:· ·\hOOlt \:lid \onw ll'cn' takl' drugs to hrlp them l n1w '' 11h the pfl''>o;Url' of cvl'f)dtl) l1k Othl·r rcllWn\ 1nduc.lc plca~ure -thl'' hlo.l' the feeling the drugs gl\t thl'm -1"X:cr prl'\\Url'. and rchell1ou,. Ill'\\ • -Wha1 we have tnt<i to do as to use t\•ery 1maainable and practJcal 11nd lept solution to bnna .,_ck somebody who has broken the laws of this country ... Rose wa1d. "We'd like to do it with the C'OOptratton of the other nations. Rose and other prosecutors are concerned that Domincllt. ai vcn a few hour5 bttathina room. miaht be able 10 escape to a country which doe n't have an extradition aarce- ment with the United States. But if Dominclli fails in that attempt. Ro~ said. there are a couple of ways that Montserrat officials could deliver Dominelli into Ameri· can hands. "It seems there's a couple ways deportation could o«-ur." Rose s~ud. "One way would be to put the deportee on a plane bound for the states. The other way would be to put the deportee on a plane sent by the l ' . to pick up that person. It has "'orked both ways in 1he past." group will be a h('av) metal rock outfit t-allcd the Scorpions. "This was a quiet group and a small audience. Tomorrow we expect the de<-ibel level up around 70." Millar said. "We arc qu11e disappointed. We thought the amphitheatre would behave itself this )'Car:· Following a few residual showers overnight. the National Weather Service forcasts warmer temperatures over the weekend Wlth little chance of rain. Saturday's ex- pected hi~h is in the mid-60s and Sunday's m the low 70s. JETS ••• From Al pushmg up hkc -a rockN w1t'1 J<?t- powcred burners. Freeman had alread} seen the best pan of the show. A Blue Angel- devotee. Freeman said he saw his first militaf} air show in 1959 and hasn't missed attending at least on1: a year since. In fact. Freeman is so enamored wi th the precision Oyrng team that he has become their self-appointed "mascot. .. He rides a homemade bluc-and- gold b1qcle that has ··Blue i\ngel .. lettered across a motorqcle's gas tank. which he said he fou nd aban- doned in a trash bin. On the rear of the modified two-wheeler arc three-foot tall. plyv.ood wings emblazoned w11h the No. 3 "It's m} luck) number:· said Freeman. v. ho is emplo~ ed b) a sheltered "'orkshop in Fullerton. The other '1s11ors seemed JUSI as 1nteres1ed 1n "'atching attack fighters 1hunder past on mock strafing and bombing runs. Eleanor Shapiro. a Leisure World resi dent. said she brought her hus- band out to 1he show to see the Blue Angels. "The) were even Y.onh getting soake-d for." said the 62-year-old woman. her arms wrapped t1ghtl ) around herself. Nurse Jill Velasco didn't come prepared for rain either. "We were told it would be real hot out here:· said Velasco. wearing shons and a sweatshirt. She and other Children's Hosp11al of Orange staff members brought 40 ~oung patients to a11cnd the show. They sang "Old Man Lucas.'' ate hot dogs ··and drove us crazy.'' wa111ngou1 the rainstorm in thei r bus. Velasco said. Her charge. 8-)ear-old Debbie Rose. seemed less interested in ·the m1htary·s newest aenal wonders than in curhng up on Velasco's lap. The blond girl. who has been treated at Children's Hospital for four years. \ulTers from C)''illc fibrosis. "The Mannes v.crc "onderful to us The) wanted to push the lo.ids around in wheelchairs. but the kid s gl't kmd of possessive and wouldn"t let them." Velasco said. Fnda\ 's ram was the first for the air sho" in"a1 least four years. according to Cpl. Matt Hannigan. who has been stationed at El Toro since I Q80 He-thinks \ 1s11ors attend the show "because a lot of people like to sec where their ta'-dollars are $Omg ... Hannigan wascspec1all} impressed "'1th the h1ghl ) maneuverable 1-/ ..\·I 8. a new Jet fighter that firl'd perfectly at targets at ev.ery pass. "The) nl·ver miss:· he said. ··Peer pre.,surc. at 11mc-s. ran be \1mpl) overwhelming for our kids." ~obot said. But perhap'i the biggest reason 1!> boredom .. ..\lot of our lo..1d~ are JU!>t bored. All of us don't spend the t) pc of good time w1th our kids thnt we ~hould." he S.'lld. Good commun1ca1ion and under- standing bctv..ccn family members can do a lot to help teen-agers avoid drugabusund help parents rccocn11e drug abuse whC'n 11 starts. he added. .. Just Call \\ h1u do \ou likt about Lht Daily Pilot? What don't you likt'> Call &he numbt•r 111 l«-fl and your mt1Hgt •Ill bf rtt'ordtd, transcribd and dtll\ltrtd to the> appropriate editor Th<> ,um•· !4 hour ans" trlng en IN' ma) be-ustd to rtcord lttltrs to the t•d1tor on an\ topic Contributors to our wlltn column mu.& lnch1dt lbtlr nttml' and tt-lt"phonc• numbc-r for \1trlfkatlon l'o clr<'Ulatlon calls. pluu. 642-6086 Tl"ll °' ~hat'' on your mind • f .. --- • \. Cool; decreasing cha':1ee of rain CoM•• .,_ ..... 'Y e:tMI .. ,~ Md Sunday W"11W ~ a.turcler II lo 74 end llln44IY 72 IO I 0-l'<i9ftt'Ow9601oM ,.,Otll "°"'' ~ to t111t M4l11 ... 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But Dr. Manetta Badea said sh<.' was instructed by Protopappas to continue to give the girl whatever amoum was nt'"eded to kC't>p her sedated. Badca's test1m on} came as the second-degree murder trial re· cessed for the week. The case resumes Monda''· "He is craz).H Dr. Badea recalled telling the dental assistant who was helping treat Craven on Feb. 8. 1983. "He wants to give her more anesthetic ... Badea. a native of Romania who speaks wnh a thick accent. told an Orange Count)' Supenor Court JUI") she alerted Protopappas three or four times that she was "scared" by the amount of anesthetic druas she had administered. but was told by the doctor "to go back and continue to keep her down ... She said she always compiled w1th Protopappas· mstructions because he was "like a teacher to me" and had developed a "special wa y to apeslJletile the patients with a little bit more drugs than usual. .. Badea te~uticd under a grant of 1JTlmuntt} that protects her from an~ future cnm1nal prosecution in the matter Protopappas. 38. is being tned in a Santa Ana courtroom on three counts of second-degree murder stemming from the deaths of three patients who died following treatment at his h1gh- volume chn1c in 1982 and I 983. The three deaths allegedly were caused by the improper administrauon of gen- eral anesthesia. Badea said she gave Craven vacy- ing amounts of the anesthetic drugs about nine or JO times during the course of her treatment that day. She said the girl started to come out of the anesthesia ever)· 20 to 30 minutes and would ~m thrashing about. In at least one in stance-: Craven screamed. sbe said, The gi rl had come to the office. accompanied by her mother. to ha'e eigh t fillings completed. two tempor- al") crov. ns placed and her w1spom teeth c.>.tracted. Badea told the coun. When she had completed the fillings and crown work. Badea said she went to Protopappas. who was to extract ('raven's wisdom teeth. and urged him to "hurry up.'' remindLOg . him "she already has a lot of anesthetic ... Fair ambassadors to be picked Ten an:a )uung people are among the 16 finalists Sl'lectcd in 1hc Orange Count~ Farr's Yo ung ..\m bas~dor Program ~" ambassadors "'II bl· named toda) during the\ outhEwo '84 at the Co!.ta Mesa Fairgrounds. 11ons. communn~ e'ents. parades and pubhr sJ>('akrnge,cnts before the fair During thl' far r. the) "'111 act as hoc;ts anJ ho-.ll'.,~l·s. From Huntington Beach arc . .\k\a C Ortl''>. Io. Robin Wander. 18: Seana- L~ nn Lason. 16. Staq Collin$. 17: Tl'rrt<' Goldade. 17. Fountain Valle\: Came Lang. 16. ~ev..pon Beach: James Brad\. 17. Ncv.pon Beach: Ru'io;ell McC-arth) Ill. 17. Laguna Hills. and taC\ Kamrnsk\. 16. El Toro. · · The ambassadors Y..111 represent the fair. which runs Jul) 6 thro ugi. Jul} 15. 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There is no obligation for this service. USE THIS SALE as an opportunity to Cirape your home for Spring. Special savings on selected drapery fabrics and Levelor miniblinds. • THERE WILL ALSO be special pricing on selected carpets, wood parquet and vinyl flooring from leading manufacturers. Sale starts May 5th and will end May 21st. ~,.,,,,.gso S.1 Q JO t Oo Su" • ICJUCI carpet sales • installation • cus tom draperies 1)~ •l 1. A fQll 77 '1 1 - $3 mlllian fine for sale to Soviets levied By 1'e Att.ela&H PNsa WASHINGTON -A federal Judae fined a Swedish firm Sl.1 2 million· Friday for "truchet01.as conduct" in teetttly scllin& to the Soviet Umol\ the Amencaa technol<>tY that enabled the Soviets tb use a civilian c~m~uter and radar system to track U.S. bombers. U.S. D11tnct Judac Gerhard Gesell accepted a pica of no c~n~est from DatasaabContractin&A.B. but brushed aside a Joint recommendation from the Justice Departmcntand the defendant that he fix the fine at SJ million. He said he could have imposed a fine of more than SIS million but noted the cooperation extended by another Swedish compa~ L.M. Ericcson. af\cr it took over Datasaab. ~ricsso.n discovered the violation of U.S. export controls. called n to the auention of the U.S. government and a~ to sto p pro viding spare parts and service to the Soviets. Socal bay• up Gulf •tock . A day aflct getting government clearanc:c to proceed W1th the biggest corporate merger in U.S. history, Standard Oil Co. of California said Friday it had bought more than 80 percent of the stock in Gulf Corp. In a related development. Standard & Poor's Corp. removed the gilt· --------'------l cdae credit rating enjoyed by Socal. citing the heavy borrowing n-quircd to foot the S 13.3 billion bill for the The Rea&an• (left) wield chopadcb alone G~lf. buyout. On Thursday. the Federal Trade Com· with Chfnese Premier Zhao ZlyataC at a m1~s1on vot~. 4-1 not to .challenge the propo$Cd buyout as atate banquet tn The Great Hall of The ant1<ompct1t1ve. provided that Socal fll 30 Gulf People Friday nl&ht la PekinC. Earlier (left) the Flnt Lady help. feed a baby Panda while towing the Pekin& Zoo. where terminals. 4.000 Gulf service stations. a Gu~f refinery and interests in two oil pipeline companies iOjareas where Ch. nese Socal and Gulf now compete. 1 . Warden favon Je1alued drag• MANHA TT AN , Kan. -Illicit dru~ should be legalized to reduce the number of crimes committed by people needing largr amount~ of money to support their drug habit, the warden of one of the natl>n's largest prisons said Frida). "Tougher and tougher dfUJ laws are not stopping our drug·traffic problem." ibid Midge Carroll, warden of the 4.600-inmate California lns1itution For Men at Chino ... Reports of $100 milliolf drug busts make it seem like the problem is under contr.I. It isn't." Carroll, a native of Newton. Kan .. who has wopced for the California prison system 18 years. said most a'saults and burglaries in the United States arc committed by people "seeking fast bucks to get drup." Carroll !>3id during a news conference and convocation speech at K.msas State Uni versity that she would like to see illegal dru~sold over censor Reagan broadcast the counter at pharmacies. Mondale to return PAC fulJtls PEKING (AP) -President Reagan and China's S•;ni or leaders. seeking areas of agreement Friday, instead found differences over Taiwan. the CIA·backcd mining of Nicaraguan harbors and the Middle East. And the Chinese crossed up Reagan by heavily editin$ their nationwide television broadcast of a speech he delivered. In a long day that included two sessions with Premier Zhao Ziyang: a meeting with Hu Yaobang. general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party: a speech extolling the virtues of cap1tahsm: and a state-dinner in the G reat Hall of the People. Rcapn seemed to find a common theme -U.S. and Chtnesc opposition to the Soviet Union -only to have the plug pulled on him. But the two nations agreed that both can benefit in the development of their economic ttes. and they announced LµBBOCK. Texas -Bowing to relcntJess criticism from. nval Gary Ha~._Walte~ F. Mondale said Frtiay that .-------------------- he will refund all poht1cal action committee contrlbutions t~at made their wa~ to .his campaign throu;t now· d1sb~nded delegate committees. T~e Democrat~ presi· denual fro nt-runner also reversed his earlier standthat he would not count the committees' spending a_sajist the $20.2 million spending limit for the nominating p-ocess. - "In retrospect I think the committees should nq have been created ... Mondale told a news conference fol owing a noontime rally here. CA LIFORNIA Deputle. brsced at Dlablo SAN LU IS OBISPO -Law enforcement authonties prepared Friday for weekend protests during the b ng· • ..delayed startllp of the controversial Diablo Caryon nuclear power plant. Utility officials would not say v.hen they will bc&in the nuclear chain reaction. A Pacific Gas & Electric Co: .spokes.man said th:at sometime during the weekend utility engineers will wnhdraw most of the Unit I reactor's control rods and start to gradually reduce the level of boro n in coolant water. MuneJ• quarantined SACRAMENTO -The annual q uarantine of mussels. wh ich eat poison plankton in warm weather, viii be extended to the entire coast starting May I and conti~ue fo r six months. the state Department of Health Serviies said Friday. The quarantine was imposed earlier 'in Sonoma. Mann. San Francisco. San Mateo and Sa~ta Cruz counties. Taking, selling or offering for sale of nQl· commerciall y harvested mussels from all Cal ifornil's bays and inlets will be prohibited. unless the mussels sre • broken down, placed in containers labeled .. unfit br human food ." and used as fi sh bait. Hacker plead• lnnocent LOS ANGELES - A UCLA sophomore plead«i • innocent to computer piracy charges that he broke ino networks belonging to the Defense Department. tie • university and the Rand Corp .. among others. Ronad Mark Austin entered the plea Thursday during hs Superior Court arraignment on 12 counts of using hs home computer for "malicious access" of a compuur system and one count of receiving stolen property WORLD --~ Karaml dl•cuues cablnet BEIR UT. Lebanon -Prime Min1stcr-dcs1gnal) Rashid Karam• met wtth parliamentary leaders througti out the day Friday to discuss formation of a cabinet thl • would increase Moslem representation. Police said heav• sniping broke out at both ends of the green hnt' front1c' • betwee n the Moslem and Christian sectors of th e caplt~ But they said they did no t know why snipers were shooti over the heads of cease-fire observers near the cit) 's po : and at its southern entrance. · Jalled publl•IJer released • MANILA. Philippines -Presfdent Ferdinand ~ Marcos on Friday ordered the "temp<>rary release" of 1 newspaper publisher Jailed on subversion charges. so tl can run as an opposition candidate in May's Nation4 Assembly elections. An official announcement sail Marcos aarccd to release Rommel Corro because the ac~ he is accused of''have not directl y caused a disturbance the peace and order situation ... Corro. 38. was arrested an • his tabloid Philippine Times padlocked last October aftd • it published a series of articles sayin& soldiers kilJe( Benigno Aquino. . Soviet. dl•pute chopper story ,.,.....,.._o Gary Eahelman anawen an unexpected phone call from a friend off erlng aulatance Friday while cleanlnJ( the debna that wu once hla mobile home ln Sdllwater, Okla. Residents return in twisters' wa.ke MOR RIS. Ol la. ( ~P)-Bulldozers pushed tornado- 1osscd rubble from the <;treets Frida> and residents n..'IUrnt·d 10 abandoned home<; seeking rcla11ves and posses!"l1on~. af11:r twisters raked northca-;1ern Oklahoma ltke a .. tunnl'I of lire." l<..1ll1ng 11 peopk. .\uthorit1cs 'icalcd off thl' town of I .. ~00 after tornadoes struck late Thursda>. leading to confrontations be tween police and people who wanted in to search for relat1,es. Beyond poltce lt ncs. residents searched for belongings in a town without electric1t}. general telcphont' sen1cc or running water The Oklahoma H1ghwa~ Patrol' said seven people were killed in Moms. three "'ere killed 1n Terlton. about 55 miles to the northwest. and one tn Jennings. about 10 miles from Terlton .\uthon11es had s~ud up to 11 people had died in Morm bu1 later reduced their coun1. More than 100 people were reported inJurcd 1n Thursda) 'sand Frida) 's storms. 80 of them in Morris. 30 miles south of Tulsa Irradiated food evokes debate • MOSCOW -The Soviet news agency Tass claimel SAN FRANC! CO -The Food and Drug Admm1s- Friday that a U.S. Army helicopter deliberately enterd tration's fi rst public hcanng Friday on its proposal to Czechoslovakian air s~ce last week, and said Pent•&?\ allow food 1rrodiatton brought conflicting views by , explanations of the incident were "obviously ridiculous. scientists. complaints b>' consumers. and a pred1c11on by Tass said the CYechoslovakian government issued J an FDA official that the proposal will be changed. • protest Wednesday to the U.S. Embassy in Praaue abo The heann• came 21 i months after the FDA the incident •. in which a U.S. Cobra attack helicoptt annou.nced that 1t proposed to permit fresh fru1u nnd entered Czechoslovakia from West Germany dunna I vcaetablcs to be irradiated at lo\\ level~ to mh1b1t their rciularly scheduled reconnaissance patrol. The Pentagol arowth and maturation and to Ir.all tnsccts said Thursday that the chopper flew across the borde T he agency also propo d htghcrdosc of rad1111on be because of "pilot error" and two Czechoslovak MiG-21 JC. allowtd for spices. and said special lobehng of 1rrad1atcd fi&hters fired a t the unarmed craf\ without warnin&. food wa not needed : U.S. •lllpt Hiit to plf Fran:'~~~:.Jhe~~is1·~."h;~~;11t!:~~;~:·~!~~.~~n~~ : AN ALV DOR. El lvador -T"°o U.S. Nav propo I, cspcc1nll)' reaardm labeling.. : warshi ps have J01ned maneuvers in the Gulf of Fonsec: "I sec from the commcnti. \\C·rc getting that pc<lplc • aimed at ttahtcn1n1 surveillance of N1cara,ua's coast 1n4 wont to know 1f wc·rc 1rr1d1at1nJ food," Hill said "Thi : detemna arm hipments 10 leftist re bels 1n El Sahado1 came out loud and ck r I do torcsct that the labehn& i • The Pcntaaon says the U. . fhips. which JOine< going 10 be one of the b1& thing .. • lvadoran and Honduran boats Thursday. will 5tetrclc.t On the'' uc of whether any 1!Tlld11t1on of food'' fc. : of Nira~uan watcl"'I of &he aulf. which he between Hill said .. fc ty 1s 01n 10 be pro ftnd con In th1~ • lvador and N1cara ua. A U. . m1litat)' sourtt 11 bu mes . ~ou can do most an\'th1n wnh tat1s11c and • Hondura . meanwhile. 1d U .. rrconna1ssancc plan1 fiaureo; that )OU want, ond that'\ "'hen.-the pmhlcm 1!1 The h3H been flv1n over N1carn ua and have sometime sc1cnt1 \s nah1 here on the panel \IOlcntl)' go in oppo~ut ~-drawn aroundfirt. according to new pa~r "'ports fncb~ d1rt'\·t1on .. that .Hu would v1s1t the United States. "Today, the peace of the world is threatened by a major powe.r that is focusi ng its resources and energies not on economi c progress but. instead. on milita ry power.'' Reagan said in a toast to Zhao at the dinner. "To preserve the peace and protect our own sovereignty and independence. we stand together in o~posing ex pansionism and hegemony.'' the president said in a reference to the O\lets. The Chinese. 1n an apparent $tgn of disapproval nfthe president's harsh language about their northern neighbor. deleted from a delayed broadcast of a speech Reagan ga'e earlier tn the day s1m1Lar crit1c1sm of the Soviets. "They just didn't want toofTend a third countr) ... said a Wh ite House official. speaking on the condition that he not be identified by name. The broadcast also removed nearly all of * ' president's comments praising capitalism as well as a reference he made to God. .,.. The Wh ite House had sajd Thursday that lbC president's entire speech. which had bee n made to a .ten audience of 500-600 Chtnese. would be broadcast. Md estimated the audience could reach 200 million. Reagan wraps up the busjncss sessions of his S~ v1s1t -the first by an American president siDCe d1plomat1c relations were normahzed by the two natioa9 .. tn 1979 -at a meeung Saturday morning with ~ X1aopin$. the 79·}car--0ld senior leader among China 1 • top officials. . In the afternoon. Reagan and his wife. Nancy, will v151t the 2,()()().)ear-old. Great Wall. Plot against pontiff e-i-ted- VATICAN CITY (A P) -The Vattcan has received intcllt~ence reports indicating that major intemauonal terrorist groups were plotting to attack Pope John Paul II dunng his to South Korea next month. Vatican and d1plomat1c sources said Fnda}. . The sources. who spoke on condition the) not be named. said the reports were put together b} U.S. and Italian intelligence services and given to the Vatican . .\mbassador Joa·soo Kim. the Sou1h Korean envo} to the Hol~ See. confirmed that he had relayed the Vatican reports to Seoul but he would not discuss details . Among the terrorist groups cited tn the reports are Turke}'°s neo.Naz1 Gra} Wolves and the notorious Venezuelan terronst. Carlo•>. the sources said. .. We are prepared for an) eventuality." Kim said. ··1 am convinced that our secunt) services are taking adequate precautions ... Dispatches from Seoul said earlier tht'> wed. that President Chun Doo-hwan has ordered a full·!>eak an11- terronsm alert and assigned presidential guards to protect the pont iff. Some 3.000 policemen ha'e reported!) been brought to Seoul from the prO\ inces. The increased sccunh has also been seen as an effort to kee p student anti-government demonstrattons, which have been goi ng on for weeks. from getting out of hand. fhl' ponttll t!.Sthnlukd to \tStt South Korea May J..7 a~ pan of an 11 ·da~ tour that will also take him to Fairbank~ . .\laska. Papua New Guinea. the Solomon Islands and Thailand II "'Ill be his 21st overseas trip u pope. All he lacks is partridge in a tree MO (0\\-( o\P) -Nine nights of f un. eight JUIC') chickens. se' en "'eeks a-fish in'. s1>. npened melons. four quarts of hemes. two troubled k1dnc~s and a sltghtl~ dented motorbike. Thal's not a Chnstmas ltst. but an inventor} for a la'"~u1t stemming from what a newspaper called "an ordinan. \Cr\' small traffic accident" in the l'kraine. Find tt hard to 1mag1ne ho"' a chicken or a sunn~ da~ fishing on the banks of the Dncpr River rela1es 10 such a smashup'l ·o did coun officials 1n the l krain1an ctt~ of Zoporo1he and so does the ne.,.,spaper Sots1alts11cheska~ a lndustn)a (Soc1altst Ind ustry). .. E, en the most experienced sen ant' or the court in Zoporo1he arc onl) now recoH·nng."· the ne.,.,spaper said Thl' ca.,1.· began . 11 ~•d. "'hen a .. Ja~drt•am1 ng" cab drt\l'I h11 a moturbtke dn,en b' nnl' V Basm . The: b1!..c \.\3\ tknt t•d anJ Ba<>o' wao; 'ligh.th hru1'>l'd ,\mon th latn . polite rt·cc1\l'd a kt1l·r dt·manding an 1nqu1r) Ha'o' -;aid that because he mm •~afraid to r_1dr h1' motorl:11ke. tht· cabb1t' 'ihoulJ pa' for 11 (at a ru~t nt ahout 520 rubk~). He also sought re1mbur'>1.'rnt•nt for a hclmc1 thl' recharging of the btlo.l''c, ba1tl'n and m1wdlancou<. other l'\~n~., View from the gallery · _ Curtoua younaaten aet an unuaual Ttew of proceedlnga tn tbe Capltol ln Sacramento u they took down on the rotunda from ··\.\ h1lc the m11t11a officers were uymg to figure out if this 11.as a JOke or not. .. the newspaper said. .. ....,v demanded that the cab dmer urgently repay him for bis • Jeans. "'Orth 150 rubles. a Ja let worth 80 rubles. and bU shoes" .\ruble 1s cqu1' aknt to about S 1.20. ..Bui tht'i was onl) the beginning." lhe artidesaicl .. A. ne\\ message \\as \\ntten, \\h1ch -for convcnieDce - \\as d" 1dcd into chapters."' Chapter One. tllled ··Good Nutrition Durins My lllne<1!> ... ltsted c1g h1 chickens. at 15 rubles each. and ,·anou'> frum. and 'C'gctablcs worth 100 rubles - 1nduding "'" melon., and four quarts of berries. ( 'harter T~u. 11tlt•d .. l os~ of The Moral and PhYsacal Jo" of I 11(:" 'aid Ba'o' m1,.,ed c1gh1 movies {about 10 ruhk' l'Jlhl .1 thl'.ttcr 'ho" 125 rubles): and SO days ':'>"1m~11ng 1n thl· Dnl·r11 R1q•r to tcel muscular joy.and ll'h1ng. l'Jl h Ja, 'JIUl'd 31 10 ruhlcs. < haptl'r I hn'l' .. Ph)\1cal Pain I Have Sufkrecl .. lt\tt•d Ha\o' ., k1dnl'"· lcN and one hand -and put &be om..:ot h1q1a1n rt·~pt'lll\el\.at 10. SO and IOOrubleL between the 8eCODd Ooor ralllDC•· fte chJld.ren ar~ from Sacramento'• Atone- ment Lutheran Preacbool. 1.J At first we just wanted to You'd haw to eat make a .,., vHamtn-mine rour pounclft ot formula. One that had tht-fWa a _.to kitchen 8lnk and t"\Vrythllur.._....-equal OW But th n we got fancy. N tr •t • al EPA \'OU get ''\Vhy not makf' lhP \\~rid', u 1 'I ,on ln oUr tlrst nutrition.al • mart pm;· .&: ronnula. wt> asked ourse~ TbafU put "structured to hit th<' A h • t? vou ahead of f'Wn th<' stomar h lfkf' f\XpPnShl> t e1s • SmPllJ~t f'Skimo! nwdi<'hw tahlt-ts do'! ... not How to S urvive jtL~t timf'-n>h~lMil"tl , hut thal It:-. pri1•1• h1L .. lriplc'Cl i11 Civi i . .i "l)(oe·LnmJl.'· prnttrummc"tl to l Mhon • .. ,... " o 111 • .n ·a r! ·,.xplodc' Ilk,. llttl1• t 'nfhr1 unall'I~. 1·um·nl tirt'f'JCH'k••rs \\ith f\t1'14'i"> of l'l')..'l &laliou~ s i.\ ,11a111i11 dllfc•n•nt l•·n~h.-.'!·· 1-c1mpa11i10:-1 '1111no t -.IHI•· what I.JU It• did WI' know tha t a illl~ 111al ri•·11t 1~ good lhr - month latt•r \\'f''tl he • t<m •Pcl~o :L..,id1· l'r0111 pn·\C·n lit l)..! a Mart putt in~ a fri1•1ull~ 11011 · ddid1•111'\ of il~·lf: \"llan1i11 ('. in f ... cldl c·o nhtflwr. wnnti11g !'il'llf"O:\": ,i1a111i11 B. l1e ·ri-l14•rl; pt'<•plt • not to c•at this food ,111a111i11 I>. ri1 ·kl'ls: d•·. 111 rnu:J suppl1·nw11t at s11p1~·rtimc· or ii wa.-.1i11all~· r1•1•0J.,!ulz1-c l thal atl<•r. Too man~· 1·ustom1•n.. '27 d1 o;1ths in 1111 · l '.S. m·n· \\'c•rc-st ill 1\111 o f t'llC'J){\' and 1·ausc'<I Ii\· ti 1·ar11it i11t · \\id1• awak1 • at two a.m .~ ddid•·w··~ .. )...-.icl1 · fro111 1hb. w1• Have You Been Paying for a Mirage? )IC'Jt't \1lamins n'tfllin• failh. 1-:.-,p•'<·iall~· whc·11 you\'t• h t'f•ll takjng tht• ti1tl1• wo11d1•rs for -.i.'\ months. and ~·ma dn11'1 f1 .. •l 0111· whit hd tn. Our formu~1 h. lilr unt1t•lif'\'1•rs. ~11tri1 innal attwisL ... If you don"1 aduaJI~ rt-.~I difft>n•nl in :JO da~'l>-, ~·ou ~· .. your mom·~ bw·k. S. ·rn I tL' I ht· 1•mpty 1·ontai1H'r. and w1•1J gi\'1 • ,\OU a full n ·t\md. \\'t> rarf'l~· rnak1• a rc'l'u11d. , thou~h . Within thn·t· or lbur da~'N, mosl p1'<>pl1 · an· tl'lli11g thi'ir frh·1uts ahout it. .\nd almost t·w~·orn· bt"<'Ontt'S a stt•ad~ tuwr. (\'1•1)' u11u:-.11al in lhis hw .. i 111 ~-.!l Tirnt'-. wh~· w1 • 1·all 11 .. The Right Stuff'• 1·;m 0111\· t••ll \1111 t ha t 1 ·ar11itil~1· twt'1~ ~111a l111r11 li1t:-, t'flki1 •Jl(J~ :-.II till',\ flt11l'I 11<~·01111 · a prtilil1·111 * ('artxm~·l Iron. It ~n 111tll'> hanl to l><·li1•\'1'. hut -.11n·1'.\:o. s how rn 11 ··I h i rd of a II • \Jrn ·rwa11 \\ 111111 •n h an· 110 iruu n~·f'\·1~. Z1·n1. Zip. \\"onwll 011 1~ 1w1-cl t hri·•· milligJ<1lll!'i of it a :ta~. hut ordinal)' iron i~ ~1 cl1•\ilish~ harct tualNirh thal 1111' l '.S. ~m·1·rnnw111 r1'f •o1111111•nc ls ~·ou 1•at six tinws lllal 111111'11! (To J!•·t you r ttm~· 111illi~'l1111~ ahsorf'4'CI. ttw HH\ • lH m ii ligm111~. I ~lany ll4'<>pl1· takl' wdl o\'l'r lH millij.,'T'dlll~ to hf• safi•. Thi!'> hrln.£!." 1111 mon· prohl1·ms. Iron You c'Oultlu't hu~· tt f1um• uc l\11111'C'CI suppl1•nwnt than Tiu• IU~ll St ulf If you hucl 11 fistftal of pn"NC·r1ptloa1s lrom 11 Purk A\'f'JHll' <lol'tor. W1•'ct gl\·1· our rl~ht amu4 lo he• uhll' to ti •II ~·ou ahout ttw Ji'C'Clhiwk wP·n· ~dttng from 1·uston11·rs. t1•1Unjif ahout how thdr llws hnw c·hanl;fc'CI. But the• law o f th•• land forhlds "unpmw11 dalms" ahout -im'<tic ·al" c·ut1-s. So just a.-.k any of our c·ustom1•rs ahout It. You'll hc-ar SOlllt' pn·ll~· ham·t<>l><'lir-\·c· storic-s Evc•11 Wt> find somP of llwm illl'n'<tiblc•! But fc'\\' of OLLr 1·~tomns n .. dli7.R I hat somr of our •"OStliffit ingrt>ctlc'nts an· not suppc>S('Cl to mak<" th<>m ft>t•l 01w hit dUT1•n'11t -for . m onths o r yc>·drs to <'<>ml'! Tltf'~··n · lndudc'<ljust to k1'i •p p••oplc• in prohlc•m-fr.oe '. nutrt<·nt·rkh twalth owr llt•' long. long haul. You au-.-d that kjn<.J of "11utr1tio nal i11s urarn·1•" th1-st' days. ChilW..Hon amu·"ks you \\1th stinky f'XhawH pif>'~. f\ann~ .. t~L.,tin~ watf•r. and tlodor f'd·up food la1'1'<I \\ith pc'Stiddcis. h1 •r11idd1'S, rm1gil'id1-s. and a tlo7A'll ot h1•r kjnds ol suidd•·. Fight l'lwk~ Tlw IUJ;!hl Stllff 1·omhh11'tl \\ith a J!oocl d ii'! b ~·our I" -st dl'fi•11sc·. Get It Now E'•'D Ila~ ~1111·11 01>1·1f 0 111 · h and.\ c'(•l111pha1w J1<wk•·1 111 -.ix 1;1ltlt'f~ a11d 11111· c•dJ>.'ollllc '. In a II'\\ foW'('(lll(b .\1111'11 •·:ti -t:t ma i 11 i 11gr1-c I1• · 111. ... Tiu-ICiJ(hf """IT .. : II 1;"'" \Ion· 111.111 \1~1 l'.1\ 1 .. 1 Is Tlw Hi~h l Stull' a harg;1i11'.' pht-. 7:! I ran· Ill i I lt'f'il b . ~lo:-;t 111' llw i11gl'l'ili1·111l'\ i11 Ttw Hjght St11ff ar1 • at th•· m<Lxi1111~111 11 . .,.1111<• pol•·n··~: a11.' hiWwr, and your hod.' wouldn't ahsor1 > ttlf'm. S<Jnw art• 1·x1>1·11~j\·1· I up 10 $-t,700 a pound). a11d sor11c· an· :-.<1 111•\\ I ht1t Ii'\\ J"'oplt· hav• · tw~ml 111 tllf'm 1•x1·1·pt ttw ~"\·c·rnl h11111l1'1-cl do1·tor.-. who r1...,..,1rd11-c l llwm in 1h 1·1r nwdwal lal1orator11~. . \JI i11 l:tll, Tht• RJji(Jal Stuff ~ht..., ~011 ._.., .... t•xdu~h•· fc ·at 11n...,, "hld1 b. fh't· or -.h mon· lhau ~m~1hiuli( t•I-...·. Fnr ··~1111pl1 • * .. t;,plo~ linull•·I~. Tin~ hall-. I hat 11111 .. r1 •lt •;L"'4 ' \\it h pi11pni11I a1 ·1·lir~11 ·~ Y1111\·1· Sf't'll 1111'111 111 q11alil,\ llll'ilid l ll~ lik1 • ( 01Jlll.ll ' 1•11ld l'<IJ>l-.1111 >:-. \'II\\' \\'I' 11;1\1 • 1111'111 I ) n 1 i 11.l I'\ 1 1111 • . rd I ·a . ..,, .. "''ll'l'l•·1111•11h 111.1.\ rl'l•·a ..... · n).!111 ill \l•lll' -.111111.11 11. tl•·1><·11d111).! 1111 '' hal '"" :111 • Or I lit ·\ 1·1111111 g11 "11'<tr 1 ltr1111J.,!lt '1111 hthtd a11cl rd•·<L"'4 ' 111Ill••1ri·.1111w111 p l.1111 I hn·•· 111111-.. """'' * I >i~rt·ut laJ l>l~h•l•·~lo11 I l'a11•111 1'1 ·111lt11i.O 1-. tlw hi~-..1 .uharn ,. 111 l11c14I -.11ppl••Jll••111 d1~iji()I itl lhlrt~ ~f~lfh. 11 I!'\ .I wa~ of proj.!m111111l11J.( •'iwh hulhidual Explo 1'4·mlll'I ~' that n\1•r an 8-hour :-.pa11 1'\·1·n tllltrli•nl is n•lf'll."i''(I Wlll'l'I ' It "111 t)I • alll"'Hi)l"l 1"""' -.md "''"'"'fl \\11l •·111 ·0111111·r f1'\\ unta-.,1c>11ist11· ~ullt'1H111·1~. For lnRttt111'(•, \'tlm11l11 E 1111d Iron an• n·lf'U.'41'<1 apart so ltw~ l'llt1°t 1 ·ontll• ·t l>ot-s this nmk1 • a11 ohvlo11s dl1Tt•N•1w1>'! Y1-s. For proof. 1•om1wtn· Tht• £Ught SI 11ff \\ii h jll\ oth1•r hmnd 1·011t.1lnln$! a.-. miwh of ttw B \ilmnln"I Th•· Brand X \\111 prohahh t11n1 ~(Uff url111 · brl~ht ~"II"" -·• 'llj(ll tlu.tl ~1>t1 r toil1•f f-. j.(1·11 Ill~ 1 .. 1t1•r m11rttlrn1 rli1111 \nll .1ri• Tiw IU~ht ~11111 \\ 1111 I do I hal * CR.mlHrn·. I~ I h1 • ,.1111111 this di'f"<1ii1• \\'f' 1'\IM'i'I 1·an11tllw w111 h1 • rt'( 0L!11l1.1'fl IL"' 1tw Or.I 111 '\\ \ 1ta111l11 -.11w1 )!Iii Ju...,·ard111111111 .. •1111 ·1.11 '4UIA!4IH111 ·f' ha ... 111 ·1•11""'1•\1 II flt!.! 1 ·1111~1ipa l •.., 1 1<11 11~ .\11d ht1).!•· 1)\1•nlo:.1·!'i an· lcn.i1 · \ \'1 • n tl't ·r ~ 011 1 ·arh1111~ I 1 r1111. a 111'\\' disi ·mn~· \\illt t\\u hi).! Hd\~lllta.io!•'S: I. You «'<Ill al1:o.orb ii n11wh 11111rP •>:.L..,il.\ 1ha11 1·umm1111 iron. It's th•· uni~ iro11 with no k1111\\11 toxi1· 11•\"l'I! Hut's ii'~ so 111•\\' and 1•.x1>1·11si\·,. that m• think Ttw Hi~.hl SluJf b tlw onl~ pla1 ·1· ~·0111~an J.,!f'I it at 1111:-. \\Tith1J.,!. * t:P.\ II O la\. El'.\'•1 .. \ fc'\\' .\1 ·ars aj.,'o !'il 'i•·1 11b1~ 11otil'f-cl I hal 1'Sk.im11~ "• ·r•· •'flt ing larj.!1 · q Ila 111 it i•"' of' r.Jw wha 11 • hlul;ti.·r. whid1 b al 1< 1111 t I w mo~t Sllllnllt'(I t:1t 11111• l'llllld ima,l.!i1w. ~··• th•·.\ \\1•r1·11·1 ~11fft·ri11g 1111' oh\·i1111~ llf'alt ta • ·011~ '( 1111 'I lt't 'S. S11 Ill•',\' lwg,111 d11i11g st11di 1~ 111 ~ •1 • wh.' 1111' ··~I< i 1110!'\ \\1 •1'l·11·t l;cll lll,I.! lik1 · lli1•:0.. Tiii' n·~11lh -.11qll'i~·d t h1 ·1t1 gn·al I~. Th··~· li11111d llw ,...,ki11 10 dl!·t al!'il11 0 111ai1tc'fl ,1 1111 of oil.\ lhlt. 1111111 \\'il~lt'I th•· lh la 1l:o.1·ll 1l mt 111adc • 1111• dilli•n •111 ·1• lidw1 .. ·11 tllt'lll anti oth•·r .\m..ri1·<1111">. 11 \\iL._11·1 llw lhh <>ii. f'illwr. Or tlw \itumln .\ a111l I> Ill ttw oll. fl w:t.-.a lo 11J.!· IJ,!11ol'l'CI lr:wl irn1111'1h1· lbh oil 1 ·a II•'< I EPA Toc1J1~ ~011 1 ·1111 llrnl EP.\ lt1 l.!J'f'<lt quu11tlll1-s In an~· h1 'C1lth h~I s tem'. Jt 11111\ Moon rnll.~·11 ,11.11nln <' .• \rnl l 0 h1 • rlda•~I l'onn of EP. \ ha the· world IM I ht• EJ>.\ 11 In Tiu• Hi,1(111 s1uJf. Y1-s -from an~ angle·. Tlw i11d1·pt•JHll'nl distrihutors who plac'('(l this ad \\i ll Sf•nc l you an Int rodw·to ')· :34)-day supply for S2~.H5, lnduding tax. handling, ancl shipping. That's m·pr a dollar l~·low our n'j!t1lar prlc 't'. If ~·ma'n• lL-.C'<l lo supt•r· markf't \ita mlns. $2H.H:> may St'f'lll a hit h igh. It's not. If m· had ttw ~tnw p rofit mafJ:!in a.-. o ur c·ompl'litors. ~·ou'<l l>t' pa~ing ahout $70.00. Jn fa<'t. If ~·ma managt'<l In find 111nillhw in your l()('<il hPalth fbo<l ston•. you'd J><l.\' m·•·r Sl:>.OOJtiRt for ttw a mount ~"m·n J!••t in ~·our lntmduc·to')· :JO-day supply of Ttlt' Right Stuff. A..11d c·an1iti1w is n't <'\"I'll ttw most 1•xpt•nsf\'c' nf our --t:J 111<\jor \ilamins. 111hwmls. lwrlJll'\ and 1·n~·nu~! That':-. why pt'<>pl1· who know \itctmins tf'll us, "\\11~ arc· ~·ma sdliu.(! so dwap'? :"\o 0111· \\i ll IH·l11•\'f' vo11r dalms." U111 w1· k11ow ~·oii'll l"•l11·w 11:-, aft• ·r 'ou t I"'\' II on• ·1" Yotar Pntin• S:.?H.H.'l L-; 1·own'<I h\' our iron -dad. hr.L"i."·hournl. "1" «'rt i~h l , monPy·hac ·k j(U•inmttoe'. Jlow 1·an you IOS1"! TPa r rnll llw •-Ollptm urnl N ·ncl It In now! \\'P ~ummtt't · It'll muk1· ~·ou u hc'llt•\'t'r! Ht•nct to: Jlobnt T. St't·lw 6: 1\.,'1<1daln~ :i.i:n 0 n .... '<11)' • La llahm. Cnllfo mla 906.11 -··················· • To: Hoh1 •rt T. s. .. ·t~··· ~ ,\..,..11·l11t1'S I I :!.J,')} ( ln·~11'\. l;1 I lulira. ( 'ulU'urulo mo:u I I \-.:.~I \\11111th1•1111.-t :uh,1111""'' m11rttlrn111I :0011pplt•m1•11t moll•'\ I •an liu~' l'l•o;1. ... • "''lld mi· u :1ocb1~ Kllf>PI.\ of Tiw IUJ(ht Stuff. 11 I prochwt or :-;1111r11'\ .\l'(l M'llfl II ,.,,.,.. l'(,p~· or Sh11n ·~·14 hlJ,thl~ I I lnlnrmalh•· """ huii· "So~ \'u11r \'ltomln ~appli·nlt'lll .ht'41 I \\'1•111 1111t 111 I >al•· E111 h~'fl ix t:m.n .. ; In c'Cl\1'r rtw prucltwl. I la,, .. 1i1pp1t1.,i .• 11111 h.111dl1t1.i I 11ncl1•.,.1aml ~011 h11w a toe,_, I I 1111111•'\ '"' k l.'lhlntlllt'I' "·" -.t1111-cl ;thll\I'. llllll th.11 f IUl\1' 111 1 I h1nl1t•r nl1ll)!.1llo11 I I I ~.11111 I I ~•n .. ·t .\ditr.-..-. I I < '11\ Stat•· ZIJ' I I 0 l'l1·a.-.1· .... , • .i ll1l11r11111lf11111111 h ow I ml~ht l11·11hl1• tnji(•'f mr I 111''\I 11rtl1·r .11 "ltuJc...,.111· I , I ~-·················· -· ---...- I Park foes put to work on neW -city task force ly ANDREA ADEUON Of ... .,.., ........ soul.hem secuon. ""ere "'ked to return with a conscn1us b)' M )' 22. Wh1Je the tt k force opinion 1s unly an advisory one. "I chin~ we can influenct county decision-makers," Mayor Un)' Agran said. com m1u1nn ''"""''"ci IC'\ ht'tr thr rt i- dents' idea~. Some homeowners in Tunic Rock and University Park, neiJhborhoods near the park. oppose the plan tx.-cau~ they say their homes will be impac1cd by noise. traffic and h&ht. A wk force of ani.a<masts over a olan to put liahted ballfields at Mason lteaional Park in Irvine have bttn Jiven a month to wotk out their difterencts. The City Council established a task' forct Tuesday lO wotk out a position paper on part development. which Irvine hopes will be a auide to county officials who have authority over that development. The duties of the 20..membcr force: were expanded to review not only thl' current plans but also future c~ pans1on in the 395-acl't' park. Sports advocates i.ay more lield arc needed withjn Irvine to satisfy high demand ftom adult and youth ballplayer~ Op~ncnts and proponents of the SJ million plan to develop 120 acres of the county-operated park., located south ofUnivcrsity Drive 1n thectty's At Irvine's rcquc t for o dela) la\1 month. ahe count) 's Harbor\, Beaches and Parks Comm1s!l1c>n pul off considering the proposal lo build four softball diamond~. 1hrl'C: 'iOlTl'r fields. an eight<oun racquetball IJ- c1lity and a concrete hardcoun. l he Resident Jo Ann Opp has been gathenng signatures and 1s asking for a less mtrus1vc golf coul'$C to substllutc for the ball fields. ( ount) park planners say a golf course wo uldn'a ~rvc a wade enouah audience. Irvine to help new hospital obtain bonds By ANDREA ADE~N Of ... Dellr .... ...., Irvine has agreed to explore how it can a~s1s1 lhc Irvine Medical Center in obtainjng tax-free mun1c1pal bonds for its S64 million. state-approved 177-bed hospital. The Caty Coun cil on Tuesday asked that cit) stafft."rs look into whether a new hospital financing Lawnt."eds lo be written and what costs the public would bear af In 1ne agreed to act as a middleman in aiding lhe IMC An ans~er is expected by May 22. · A city-backed bond measure "requires our cooper- ation, bul docs not require our pocketbook.'' Councilman David Sills pointed out. Irvine would not be liable 10 case of default. But lhe city may allow wonhy pnvate projects to makt." use of its authority to obtain the bonds at 3 to 4 percent below market rates. lrvme acted as bond broker in 1983 on S11 5 million wonh of similar deals, but for indusinal and home-buildmg projects. Hospital President David Baker. wh o made no comment on the council's action. said afterward thal 1he city-sponsored bond issue is one of three financing methods being considered. "W~ f)Wl'$~.COU{)k~w~f"ffm ly,'' Baker said. includin' a private issue and one through the state hospital aulhonty. Ci ty-sponsored financing "could be done more quickly" than other methods. pointed out hosp1lal chief execu tive Douglass Myers. In addiuon. cia) bonds "could gJVe us a bagger window .. in which to sell the note'I allowing sellers to market th e issue when anteresl ralc'> arc declining. That issue 1s potent in an election )ear. M)ers said. as interest races may remain stable up until No' ember ballotinJ but arc likely to change afte""'ard. Irvine won ils first hospital in Januar). ending a 17- ycar compct1t1on among communil). medical and un iversity interests. The btd was won pan I) b\ promising to establish a SI million annual fund to pay for health can· for tht poor. Whatever arrangement hospital officCTS sel~. 1t ~ 111 rely on the cred11 of Hoag Memonal Presb} tenan. a Newpon Beach hospital which earned income last )ear of $4.5 million. The two hospitals are presenll ) negotiaung a corporate umbrella agreement. Peter Foulke, Hoag·, chief financial officer, said. Financing plans Wlll be held in abeyance until the corporate merger is concluded. he said Hi-tech books not so 'Grimm' Two local wnters hope to slip somelhing more substanllal than a fairy tale under the pillows of 1he next generation. They ha' e wntten two books and are planning a third that descnbes the burgeoning h1gh-lech lingo in term<; understandable to fou nh graders. Saddleback College facult} members Jean and Bob Mather of Mission Viejo have published 1wo books. .. Computer Tech Talk .. and "Satellite Tech Talk.'' with co-au1hors Ed and Ruth Radlauer of Whnt1er. The books were published b¥ Children's Press in Chicago. Can oons and photographs illustrate the definitions. which also can be used by adults. Mrs. Mather is an English composuion and literature instructor at Saddleback and Cal Stale Fullerton. "'h1k Bob teaches accounting and business s~stem'> at SJddk· back and UC Irvine. Their third book. "Robot Tech Talk." 1s )('hl.'duled for release this fall. Leaden of the future Fifteen oatatan~ hJCh .cbool Knlon laa•e reacbed Mllll-Ona.1.S.t 1tatu lft the Leadenhlp Awarda Prooam apon110red by tbe ln1.De Co. kc.la will recelft a $1,000 eeholanlllp and ta eti,tbJe to compete lor one of fiye $2.000 .c•otanlai,. wlaoee wtnnen will be announced MAJ 18. R .. Patrlcl• Rlvenes (left) presents Panhandler Award to United Way campaign Chalnroman Norma .Brandel Glbba. Gibbs honored by Unlted· Wa fk l 'O lll'd V. a~ l)f \.\ l'St Orange Count) named ;\urnu Rr,indd {j1bbs rec1p1enl of its Humanttanan .\\.\arl!JI lhl· group's I 9lh annual recognition banquet this non1~ C 1hh<i "a' honort•d for her ~·nice as a \Olunlr-er for lhc Unt tl"d \\ :.t\ mcluding l\.\O lerms as campaign cha1l"'oman "' 'dd111onal~ (11hhs n p<.~cholog) professor at Cal '.>ta1rt ong Beach ha'> lx't'n at ti\ e "ith the Mental HcaJlh .\ssottat1on I lun11ngl0n Bl'ath Humana -Hospital. and 1 he C h ild (Ju 1d:1nn· C en lt'r \ho honort>d "er~ a 'anel) ot employ« groups for 1he11 <,uppon in a re,cnr tund-ra1s1ng campaign. Included ~t·rc: the C11~ of H un11n~ton Beach. the Fountain Valley 'x°hl<il D1~.trll·t. lhl' Huntington Beach Union High School D1'ir1rt. lhl· Hu ntington Beath C'tt\ School D1stnct and 1hdkl'J l1 \1e\.\ "Kh11ul D1st1u:t. • • \.\l'l\l'r I od. of Huntington &ach was recognized as 1hc ~ut\IJnd1ng nt'\\ donor I hi.' ncn1 "a' filmed h' Roger!. Cablcsystems for lat~ tdl'la,11ng · lV alkers hit s t r eets /pr March of D i :m es About 8,000 walkers are expected to partk:ipet• ~he Sunday Mareh of Dimes WalkAmerica event In nge County. They will be among 35,000 who wttl ke the 32-kllOmeter trek throughout Southern ifomla Last year, 4,200 iratkers raised more than ~~00,000 to aJd the organization In Its flQht ~ h defects. Los Angeles Rams quarterback rragamo Is the walk'• honorary chairman. Walkers win hit the pavement In lrvtne, Mlllk>n o and Fullerton. The lrvlne wajk atarta and end9 •t rbor MunlciP91 Court et Jmn~ and llltctl eets. Those Interested In participating can ltMt obtain onsors and appllcettons at Chtef Auto Pwt1, cOonalds, 7-Eleven, Miiters Outpost• end K mart ores. Organizers euggest walk era brtng a MCk lunCh money to purchase fOOd along the '°"1•. freshments wlll be provided at the end of the walk. celvln& award• from fn'lne Co. Preetdeot Tom Nf eleen and proaram cbal..rm&n James Rooeo..-elt are (from fert): Debbie Hottman, lmne: Krlatl ltowle, San Juan Oa.Pl•trano~ j Todd Lltfln, ~una HUia: Lila Can- nln&ham, MiMlon Viejo and Senta Ana'• K llb Yamublta . . -- - -- IN r Hf Sf Rv1 c1 --- Hunt1n~on soldier wins combat badge PFC Job C. M . Net ... , son of Vern and tra1njn1 proaram at Fon McC'kllan, At.. Anoe Nelson of Huntinaton Stach has Eccle is a 1984 sraduate of Fountain been awarded the Combat Infantryman Valley Hiah School. Badae for his participation in the Grenada • • • operations. Nelson, a 1982 araduate of Pvt. JoeA.Myen,son of Jon~· Myc~o( Ma~r Oei Hi~ School in Santa Ana. is ·Costa Mesa. has completed basic training usianed to the 82nd Airborne Division at at Fon Jackson. S.~:-._ _. Fon Braag. N.C. Air Nattonal Guard Airman Kim M. Airman t st aaS: Ka:e, AmJnolalmaal, Haferm~la, dau&hter of J ud1th A. Pa.rsons son of Katie Amirsolaamani of El Toro. has o~ Hunt1n1ton llcach .. has lf'Aduated fro~ vaduated from the Air Force adminis-Air Force basic traamng at Lackland Air trative specialist courst at Keesler Air Force Base. Texas. Force Base, Miss. The I 983 graduate br • • • · Oranae Coast College will serve with the Airman Marti Vu Doraelaer, son of Cy 3403rd Student SQuadron at Vandenberg and Trudy Van Dorselaer o( Huntington Air Force Base. Calif. Beach. has been assigned to Sheppard Air Force Ba$C. Texas, after complctan\ basic Airman Job L. Ke~~dy, son of Mr. and training at Lackland Air Force Base. exas. Van Dorselaer. a I 982 graduate of Hunt-Mrs. Lawrence P. Kennedy of Fountain angton Beach High School, wilt receive Valley, has graduated from the Air Force specialized instruction in the aircraft heating systems course at Sheppard Air maintenance field . fdrcc ·.Base. Texas. Kenned¥· a 1983 • • • ~duate of Fountain Valley High School. Airman RonaJd M. IDemao, son of wit serve with the 86th Civil Engineering Ronald and Mary lneman of'Huntington Squadron at Ramstein Air Base. West Beach. has graduated from the Air Force Germany. munitions maintenance course at Lowry • • • Air Force Base. Colo. lneman. a 1982 Army Pvt. David G. Davis, son of Bill Jraduate of Marina High School an Hunt· and Gail Davis of Huntington Stach, has angton Beach. will serve with the 755 tst completed basic training at Fort Ammunitions Supply Squadron at RA F McClellan. Ala. He 1s a 1981 graduate of Welford. England. · Ocean View High School in Huntington Beach. • • • Pvt. Ronald L. Eccles, son of Charlotte A. Eccles of Fountain Valle)'.. has com- pleted training as an Army military police ,specialist under the one station unit • • • Army Pvt. NaUaaa T. Broussard, son of Anna M. Broussard of Huntington Beach. ~as completed one station unit traininJ at the Army Infantry school in Fort 8tnn1ng. Ga. Women to get FV grants Pete 8carpello to ,Jaqe entrle.. Condo managing firm faces suit in account shortage 8J IM A .. .aal1a1d,.... CAMS Inc., once one of the target.t condominium ~t nnn. in Southern Catlfornla, It being IUed for nMliy sa~ "'*'°" by • IU<:eeAOr flrm that mtegee tnortt• In homeowner uaoclatlon eccounta. The IUtt wet ftlect by In WMtmlnSter Community Auoct.tton AMtty Expert• (CARE) and 1tt owners. Chriltlne R. Clemenl and W«tdy Watton. CARE. allo a conclOmtnlum man~--m"'"len'"t firm, II itMlf 1 defendant In eulta against CAMS Ind l1S eucc1aeot companlM, headed by Nevada Weet«n P1dtC F"'8ndel Inc. (WestPac) and lta preekNnt. Kent Rogera. The Woman's Division of the Fountain Valle y Chamber of Commerce is seeking applications for its fifth annual scholarship awards. The CARE Mt pits Ctemen1 agahwt her""'*, Ja E. Mk, who hMded the de1unc:t CAMS(~ ~ Marwgement 9ervk:es). munity cQJlcgc or university. But CARE lawyer Joe Dickerson of Senta ,-na .rd Applicants should mail or deliver their them.Wnteroetsw•WeetPac, Rogeretind.tt* ...... applications to Diddy Lammers. 1893 1 W.et·Pac ~ Management Corp.. o.eta Santa Cathenne St., Fountain Valley, CA • ....._ d G_. ... _ w Deta The awards are presented to women residents, age 25 or older. who are prepanng to enter or re.enter the business or professional world. Chamber officials said each apphcant should have an educational plan and goal in mind and should be an individual whose oirponunity 1br ·funt1ei edumton may depend on receiving the scholarship. The scholarship may be used at any accredited trade technical or vO('~t inn~I ~hnol rnm· 92108. Deadline for submitting appli-_., .. ..,.. Md Loan AMoctatlon an .__, est . 'J 14 ~. canons 1s une . nte *'" ... 1450.000 tor lhort1afls In homeOWner Selecttons will be made by a scholarship · wodatlon accounts It managed under c:ontract with a committee. and recipients will be notified form« tubeldWY of CAMS. tatet an the month. An awards luncheon The IUlt allo 8Mk• IS mNlk>n In puntitw am1119. wilt be held June 19. CA~S ~tome 250 condomff\IUfn Ill~ J\p\mcatTonsof1uifficr Trilbrmillon may .._.., fhHJ~'WMnttcfoMditsdoor• ,.-,~ 1f'.q be obtained by calling the chamber. About ..0 lmeff aaeoctatlon9 were tumed OV« to 962-4441. or v1s1ting the chamber office at CARE IMt August. Oldcenon aakS. ~ 10525 Slater Ave .. Fountain Valley. Laddng COfnSM4t• cepactty, CARE In tum con-tr.-ed with GOiden West, a wholty owned CAMS ~that became part of WeetPac efterCAM8 eokl out, Ok:kereon Mid. Coastline students earn honors for excellence "11 wu our underltandlng When West Pac took OWlf+ that Golden West would continue cott.ctlng money for ua," Olckereon ... d. When Golden W81t Increased It.a fees In o.c:.mber, CARE estabtietMd tta own computer ~ Md tokS Golden West It ~ end the contract. "Only wtww'I we got au the bank statement.a tft« Feb. 1 did we dttcover that things didn't add up,'' Dtck•eon said. Two hundred and three Coastline Com· munity C'oUcge students· ha ve been honor- ed for academic excellence based o n their I 983 fall semester grades. The 77 students on the pres1dent'!I hst maintained a 3. 75 gradt" point average. Inclusion on the dean's hst required a 3.5 grade point a' eragc. which 126 students achieved last semester. Both high academic standtng!I were maintained for at least two consecutive semesters. with a minimum enrollment of 12 units per semester. Local students on the president's lt st included: Costa Mesa; Gisela Belac1c. Naomi Hiscock, Emma Osos. Ten Potts, Paula Rolstad and Miyuki Sakurai; FountaJn Valley: Chnstina Davidson. Shirley Garite. Lo ui se Kaczorowski. Ju. dith Kandell. Veron ica McVickar. Joseph Mies. Susan Lee Ness. Janie Shattuck. Ann Steindlberger. Donald Testa and Ronald Valdez; · HutiJlgtoa Beacb: Mary Ellen Barnes. Gerald Dejong, Rhonda Evans. Norman Harchar, Carol Kirksey, Michael Kury, Shetty Martin, Selma Beth Miles. Nhun~ Thi Kim Pham. Rob Rank. Marjorie R1cc1. Denise Rogers, Josette Snyder. Phu V. Tran and Dorinda Van Orman: Irvine: Hector Gonzales. Diane Johnson and Kenneth Swannack; Newport Beacb: Ann Abrams. Dawn Aleson , Suzanne Antink. Elinor Hackett. Ross Larson. Ruth Moms. Antionette Roberts and Douglas Rosen . On the dean's list were: BaJboa Island: Debbie L1v1ngston: Costa Mesa: Theodore Baker. Timothy Blake. Christine Curtner. Judith Frei. Jerry Johnson. Jean LaCla1r. Shelle}' Keltner. Jam~ Mc.-e, Anne Netter. Pamela Peak. Mary Pieratt. Connie Ste' ens and Steve Ventre; . Fountain Valley: Dawn Anderson. Kim Back. Jacqueline Bagnall, Toni Fenimore. Werner Frey. Beverly Godshall. Everett Hedrick. Paul Laux. Anthony Moretti. Charles Trout and Laurie Ulnch; Hnntlngton Beacb: John Belles, Sharon Bums. Judit h Casaudou mec~. Sheridan Cobb. Mariann Cote. Judith Daley. Morgan DeChevrieux. Virgjt Deering, Joan Lugacz. Mary Evans. Patncia Exley. Karen Fussctt. Joycee Gaytan. Denise Haffner. Tamn Harris. John Herdman. Deborah Hersch. Jean Hoss. Wanda Lebens. Jack Ma1n v1lle. Nancy Niehaus. Phillip Craig Padlo. Vernon Parker. Penny Powers, Garland Pratt, Kari Redline. Dorene Robertson. James Taylor Jr .. Hung Ngoc Tran. Ellen Wheeler, Ron Whipple and Ri chard Wilson: Irvine: Luis Hermosilla, Marie Rodarte, Perry Stein and Robert Tyler: Newport Beacb: Loren Bennett. Kellie Berry. Susan Eaton. Poll y Ellmore. Donald Ruzicka . Florence Vallejo ana Karen Wilson. Sate . VERTICAL LOUVRES LEVELOR BLINDS ALSO ON SALE PATIO DOOR SIZE 97'12" J( 84" RE:G. •214 , , $129 1 VALANCES t INSTAL.L.ATION AVAIL.ABLE HUNDREDS OF STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM ,. Sine• It~• . CAAPf.T MILLS. ll'IC. NOW 2 LOCATM>fltl TO H•Vt YOU j MIWPOIT KACH COSTA MlSA OlSIU COTO MIU SllOWIOOll llOl WtsTCUfT DI. 2tOO COU.E• AVt. = 650-4701 549-1111 -1':': U I * nt11 HCOHTWC SOVICl • Tiii llOlll * Book sale set in Mesa SPECIAL BEFORE-NEED OFFER FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY The Friends of the Costa Mesa Libraries are holding a book sate toda) in the parking lot of the Crocker Bank at Newport and Harbor boulevards. Among the items up for sale will be issues of three Chinese magazines. print- ed ih English. Shanghai P1 ctoria I. China Picto rial and Women of China maga· zinc , not ava1lablc an U.S. bookstores, witt be sold at the event, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. S£RV1Cf L STABll ITY SINCE 19~ 7 Non smoker Rates f1 ... 831-7740 .. , Old Newport •twd. Newport 8"Ch, ca. n•ex•pen•stve • '(kl Ht apen t1Vl nol Mgn i n prit•. re11on1ble, tlU.ifted ... -.. IO~IMl\Q _,,.... Cl11s1fled Advertising 8-62-58711 Prestigious "Mausoleum of the Pacific'' • High on the ·s lope overlooking the ocean • Sele<'ted indoor and outdoor cr ypt • A pecial price for pre-n eed purc·h a~f' onl) • Lo~ mon)h l ~ trrmi' available • Limited time only-o Act ~ow ,-----------------------------------------, I MAIL THI Ol'P I I I 0 At no obligation. J'd like-to rtriot dtt•il on oblainin~ maur.olrum rr)'pt' ll 'a"' $2 ,:l.00. l I NAME IELEPHO~t: II I IAODRE.55 I 'CITY TATE · LIP I ~-------------------------------~--------J PIER E BR THER PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL P M UARY & REM TORI EA1 \'I ' PROP H Y" BK M T RIN 3500 Parifc View l r. ewport Beach 92625 • 6 •1·1·2700 L FV historians seek pi;oject for new cash By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... .,..,,... ... Tradationally, tile Fountain Valley His- torical Society has had to scramble to secure funds and manpower to carry out its amb1t1ous projects. City Hall. The society has obtamcd soror fcd~rat funds for preservation of historic buildanJS but has received no city funds to maintain the park. But today the society is confronting a more pleasant dilemma: how should it spend a S2.000 prize it recently received? The society is now asscmbtina 1 Vic· tonan-style gazebo for placement at the park. The pzebo will be leased for wcddingsandpertacsasa way to raise funds for upkeep of the park. According to James Dick, president of the historical society, there are at least three worth y projects that could use the money. The society received the money this month as one of the Disneyland Com· munaty Service Awards given annually to non-profit groups in Orange County. The Fountain VaJley Historical Society. with a membershipof69 families, was one of492 groups competing for 63 awards totaling S200.000. Society P-resadent Dick said the croup was delight( ulty 'urprised by the Dit- ne1land Award. He noted that only two Fountain Valley groups applied for the grants and both won. (The other local winner was the Founwn Valley High School Keywaoettes.) The ~ocietv was honored for its work in saving three historic Fountain Valley structures earmarked for demolition and for creating Hentage Park to display these bu1ld1ngs. The restored structures art a 1920s real estate office, a Japanese bath house and a tank house. Dlck said the $2.000 could be used an an least three ways. He said fumjsh1ngs art needed for the restored 1920s real estate office. Sod needs to be placed in some pans of Heritage Park. Finally, an underground irrigation is needed for the park.. Next month.. the society's board of directors will meet and discuss how to use the $2.000 award. City officials have permitted the histori- cal society to build the new park on undeveloped acreage near Fountaan Valley Dick said histoncat society membcn usuall y can be found working al HeritaJe Park each Saturday. He said the park will not be opened to the public until liability insurance is obtained. You are cordially invited to celebrate the GRAND OPENING of BOUTIQUE ClnneDruse OF SWEDEN on Saturday and Sunday April 28 and 29. 1984 11 am. -8 p .m. at 3431 Via Oporto 1•n Lido Marina V1"age1 Newport Bectch Callforn1.J 17 141 673 3735 To commemorate the openln& of her first full service boutique In the United States. lntematlonally acclaimed Swedish des1g,,.r Anne Bruse will be here on both days with her latMt sprinC and summer fashions from Europe• Ovrtng ovr GRAND OPENING on Saturday end Sund8y, Apf'1I 21.nd 29 1984 we will be 0"9rU'IQ. 1~'· DISCOUNT on fifty purcr.ae from ovr entire rast11on cotleclton Add1hooa11y t>etWHn Apnl 29 ~ May 28 1984. a e>e<aona411ed v t P Card -en11111ng 11aiu.d cus1omers to • 10•1• discount ANYTIME throu9nou1 198<4 -.,,11 be luued to ...,ety customf!'r who purch aes S 100 00 or mOfe trom OUt laM\1on coll~· 11on P S Oon t loroet Wi! hlllf' a wonderful autumn c;ollKltOn coming m .. -regatienal Churc1-to install new pastor N•tatt11tn•~u..a.tai1tt~.Ualte4Qwcll ef"""' SL ~nn's Glenn~yrc Stttets, Laauna Beach, wilJ an.,WI Wtlham J: E;len as ns new pastor on Sunday at 3 p.m.; 1n lbe church saacwary. Rev. Eiten. son ofa UCC minister m Iowa, araduated from flmhursc caur. in Dlinois and the Eden 'Seminary 1n Webster Grove, M'"o. He served as pa tor at Rid&ebury Cor\afttationa.I Church in Connecticut for ne.tly I 0 years • s>rior to his call to the Neighborhood Coqreaat1onal Otun:h. Takina pan in the installation will be the Rev. Carole G. Keim. association conference (T'linister. Southern California Conferc~. UCC: The Rev. David Sandberg. Shepherd of the Hills Church, UCC. La&una Niguel: Dr. Ruth Moses. chairman of the Churcli and Ministry • Comm1ucc, Orante A$sociation; and 01her members of i t~e Southern Catifomia Conference and Orange Associa- f t10n. Special invitations have been sent to retired minis- ters. the Rev. and Mn. Ellsworth L. Richardson and the Revs. Jack and Margaret Reynolds. former pastors of Neighborhood Church. as well as inv1tat1ons to commum- ty leaders and other local churches. A reception in Bridge Hall will follow 1he ceremon}. honoring the new pastor. his wife, Barbara. and children · Chris and Erin. The public is invited to attend. For more information, call 494-8061. producer of operas: and Christopher Campbell. whose A ~llowship hour with coffee and ttfrahmcnts Camino Capistrano, Suite (). t06. San Juan Capistrano. roles include "Rigoletto.'' "Barber ofSeville.'"•Fiddleron follows thttervice. Sandcl'IOn, who has made many appearances on the Roof." "The Ma&Jc Flute," "Pirates of Penz.ance" and The chun:h's Women's Guild meets on Thursday, television and radio, will speak on "Winnina the ..Death in Venice." May 3. at lO a.m. witb a luncheon to follow. Relationship Oame." He has pf'C9Cnted his view on The Rev. Or. Thomas W. Overton. scmor minister, For more information, call 646-l032. rclauonshiJ>S in workshops and seminars throuahout will welcome aucsts and introduce Mrs. Ouy 8. LanaJois. • • • Southern California. PfOll'lm chairman. T~ Baa Yum, l O 11 Camelbadt St., Newport A donation ofS2 per penon is requested. A social time The public is invited and there is no charge. For mott Beach, wall ~nt Barry Spanjaatd, author or "Don't will follow the lecture. information, call 962--6 182. Fe~ Mc In' at 7:3o p.m. on Sunday. For more infCormation, call 240-6463. • • • Acoordina to Rabbi Marie S. Milter, the oongreption . • • • 1.Ue Billi eoe..uuy Qu_rc~ 23331 Moulton will observe Yom Ha Shoah (Holocausat Remembrance Sotatll Coast OommuJC)' Cll•rdl, S 120 Bonita Canyon Parkway. Laguna H11\f(will present a four-part film series Oay) with special strvices. Rd., Irvine, will present the Rev. Arnold G. Fruehten- .. Blcssings Out of Broktnness," begjnnang Tuesday. May SpanjUtd's book details his imprisonment in Nazi baum. director of Ariel Ministries, a Jewish-Christian 1. at 9:15 a.m .. and conllnuangeach Tuesday throtl3h May concentrations camps as a youth. He was the only organization.at the 8, 9:30and 11 a.m. services on Sunday. 22. American civilian ever to be placed ip the camps during .fruchtenbaum will speak on the topic .. The Life of Featuring Jom Earcckson Tada. author. recording World War II. Christ From a Jewish Perspective." artist. illustrator and actress, the films are open to the Spaajaard's message, aocordina to Rabbi Miller. is Som in Siberia. after his parents were released from a public with no admission charge. . one of "hope, faith. determination and courage that is Co mmunist prison, f ruchtenbaum received Onhodox At the age of 17. Joni was the victim of a tragic diving meaningful for everyone. regardless of religion. For more Jewish traininJ. while a young boy aod came to New York accident which ten her paralyzed from the neck down. Her information, call 720-0941 . with his fam ily in 1951 . He received his trainina in stru~les wtth quadriplegia and depression were chroni-• • • theology at Cedarville College in Ohio and at O.llas cled in the book "Joni" which sold over four million Oraa1e Coait Ualtariu tJalvenallit aiarcll. 1259 Theological Scmmary. At present, he is a Ph.D. candidate copies. A maJOr mollon picture of the same name starred Victoria SL. Costa Mesa. will hear Rabbi Stephen Einstein at New York Uni versity. Jom playing her own hfe. in a program entitled "Song of Songs is Song" at tht 10:30 Fruchtcnbaum's experiences and insight have led to Joni's expenenccs have gi ven her an opportunity to a.m . service Sunday. his being considered an expert on int,rpretin& current reevaluate her fai th and her priorit ies in hfe. Some of these Rabbi Ei nstein. of B'nai Tzedek of Fo untain Valley, events in the light of the Bible. He has-often been asked to thoughts were revealed in her secod best-selling_ book, "A has taken the biblical text and sei it to modern music to speak at Bible conferences all over the United States. S1ep Further." And. to a much greater extent. they arc convey ancient thoughts. For more information, call 833-9800. • • • b ht · t h I'. th fil · "Bl · The New Women group of the church will meet • • • First Orl1tiu Cluarcb of HunUngtoa Beacb. 1207 O~tu~f B;~k~~n:Srr.·r !OCUS m e Im scnes. essings Sunday evening al 7:30 at the home of Nancy Bowden-Capl1traaoValleyCllarcllofllellsJCH11Scleace.32261 Mam at Adams. will present a program ofan as from well-For more information. call 837-7729. Megli in Huntington Beach. For info rmation on the Camino Capistrano. Suite D-106, San Juan Capistrano, known operas today at 7:45 p.m . 1n 1hc sanctuary ofi1s new • • • women's group. call 968-4465. will hear the Rev. Leslie Scott Harrold speak o n "Love bu1ldit\g. NewTbougbtCbri1tlaa Cburcb. 610 w. 18th St.. Costa Children's religi ous educatto n programs are con-Lives On" at the I I a.m. worship service Sunday. I Performing will be Dcroth)' BnnkcrhofT of the Five Mesa. will hear the Rev. Dr. Eleanor Jackson speak on ducted during the worship service. For information. call Rev. Harrold says o f the topic: "The greatest gift left to Penny Opera Company of Orange Coast College; Willa1 m "Why You Cannot Be Brainwashed" at the 10:30 a.m. Irene Ni"lsen. 963-1766 or Betty Hogan, 897-819 1. us by Jesus was the realization of eternal life. That gift can Madipn who has performed in ··cavallcria Rusticana:·" service on Sunda¥. Jan Knowlton. soprano. will be Bert Keil in will conduct the program and pianist will only be seen as the gift oflove. It is love that is eternal and , I Pqllacri,'' and .. The Magic Flu1c" 1n this area; Gretel featured soloist be Jean Brookhart. li ves on for our utilization, day by day." I Hines, whose recent performances were 1n "My Fair Lady" Rev. Jackson will explain how suggestions of fear. For more information. call 646-4652. A short healing service at I 0:30 a.m .. precedes the and ··The Magic Flute."; Maria Dolores Ferracioli. who sickness. and frustra11on will have no effect upon a person • • • service. has appeared in numerous operas at 1hc New York full of fai1h in God and all things good. Gregg Sanderson, author of "Wbatever Happened to Child care and a youth church are available durina the • Metropolitan: Or. Giuseppe Gaudio. head of the Voice A 9: 15 a.m. Bible Study Class. taught by Dr. Don Happily Ever Afier'?", will be the guest speaker at the service. r Ocpanment at the Irvine Conservatory of Music wtth 40 Sharer. associate m inister. precedes the morning worship Serendipity Singles Sunday Night Sampler at 7:30 at the For further information. call 240-6463. I _ye_a_rs~e_xpe~n-·e_n_cc~a_s _pcrfi~_or_m_e_r_._d_i r_cc_1o_r_._c_o_nd_u_c_to_r_a_n_d--'~;..;;.;..rv~i~ce~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-C-a_p_is_tra~no~V-a_lk_e_y_C_h_u_rr_h~of~R-e_liR_i_ou_s~Sc-i_en_c_e_._3_22_6_1~(-P_leaae~~9ee~-RE-Ll~~OU_'!!./_,__A_7~~~~~~~~- ' • I • • I ' ' I • • • l t ' I • t • ! Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY CHURCH 5120 Bonita Canyon Dr., Irvine 833-9800 Tim Timmons Pastor Sunday Services 8:00. 9:30 & 11:00 A.M . .,also 7:00..P.M 4--------..-- IEW THOUIHT CHRISTlll CHURCH 110 W. 11 .. St. Ce1t1 les1 (leanlq S.IH•• ef lli•4). ''YOI WERE Ull TO IE llAPPY I,, Bible Study Class 9:15 Sunday Morning Message, Healing Dr. Eleanor C. Jackson & Junior Church 10:30 141-102 .................. ... Pri1c1 1f P1101 Luth1r11 1.L.C. Pastor Dan Brendtro Pastor Dan Knudsen SllllY IPlllL 21th 1:00, 11111 lll Morning Worship Danish Pastor Svend Boysen sharing liOO ,. Prayer and Praise with Pastor Boysen WDIElllY llY 2111 l·l lll Men's Breakfast at church l&IO Al Bible Study -Philippians E. •u ,., .. 8t labr, C.sta IHa ....... 1-0112 S.\l'XT .J.\,.\I ES WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 7 30 AM -Holy Eucharist Ri te I 9 00 AM • Holy Eucharist Rite II 10 45 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite II Church School and Adull Eelucation 9 00 & 10 45 AM .M,;S«. sermon and cn.ia cari-ar 3 serv1ces1 ''PRAYER ANO PRAISE" 7 00 PM • First Sunday ol each month MID-WEEK WORSHIP Moneldy Friday -8 30 AM Morninq Prayer T uesdav 10 00 AM Eucharist & Hea1mg Se"'1CP Wpdnp<,'1ay 6 30 AM H oly Eoirhar•SI Rector. Fr. John A.shey • Auoc .. Fr. Brian Cox As.anting T11e Rev TOClO Sorensen • Mr Samuel Shafer The Rev Thomas ~enry •Mr Ronald Doiron '°' \I \ I I \ \ 11...., I. I 'I '-\I Ill' \I < 11 1 I« II 3209 V•a Liao • Newport Beach • 714-675-021G CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 w ...... c.... ..... ~111 We're A Gotng -G~ -Growing Church tUNDA Y llRYICll ' __. tTUDY I A.II. WORIHIP 10 A.M. a t P.11. 10;00 A.M ... WHAT'S HI YOUR STAMP COWCTION?" 1st Peter 1:13-23 .-P.M. "ACTS 20:21 VISION" ,_. ~ llMll .. -1*11 C.. Youth lltfttetef Cl-ITT C•ICH BY THE BAY Flowering Tree Foundation SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 AM "SPRING HAS SPRUNG" Thur• 7·30-10·00PM Guesl Speaker• 1• E. 22nd St., Coeta Mesa 845-7950 CHR14'T LUTHERAN CHURCH (Mlt.aurl Synod) .,_, YloloN I L, C .... Meu LolNt v. ,.,,..., ""'°' -11t-tt11 lrvoe Jffll•. Pe.tor Wonfttp ... wtoe W 6 10'.tG A.M. 1Uftc1a1 kMol I Adult ..... C .... -t::20 A.II. ~ .......... ,.,~_ ........ ST I MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH THE AEV ROBEAT CORNELISON l .fO Ml (11Clllri1t l:U Ml &dDrlst. Cluch Sthool I Mn«1 rn Awt. la Beach 494-3542 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES. BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST IN BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS S1141~a,~121th, 1114 "EYEILISTlll PUllSHIEIT" Coate Meaa -Flrat Church of Chrlat, Sclentlat 2llO MMe Verde Dr., Coete ......_ Church I lundey lohool -10:06 A.M. Reeding ftoom, 2llO ..... Verde Dr • • A.11.-4:.JO p .... Mon. ttwu lat. Wed. 7-7:10 P.11. -t-e:. ,.II. Irvine -Flrat Church of Chrlat, Sclentlat RandM> Ian Joequtn lnter!Mdtete School 4811 MlchHteoft (NMr Y•) Church I lundn lcMcM -10:00 A.M. Aeedlne Room, 4330 8errenc:1 Pkwy .• Suite 145 ltOMCl'Mk Pleze 10 A.M. -4 P.M. Mon. thru Set. 10 A.II. -1 P.M. Thund1y Cll1IO Cere -Sunday & W-..sdey Huntington Beach -Flrat Church of Chrlat. Sclentlat Ith I Oltn, Huntington BNch Churctt I lundey tcMof -10!00 A.M. R1edtftg Room -221 Mein It. Newport Beach -Flrat Church of Chrlat, Sclentlat 3303 Vie Lido, ... wport e .. ch Church I Sund1y School -9:00 & 10:30 A.M. Reeding Room, 3315 Vie Lido Mon. lhru Set. -9 A.M.-5 P.M. Tu11. -7-9 P.M. Cn11a Care Provodlld Tuesaays -9 30 1 ! 30 AM tor Slu<!y l•rne Newport Beach -Second Church of Chrl1t, Sclentlat 3100 Peclftc Y ... Dr., CotoM def Mer Church I luftdey lcMol -10:00 A.M. "-dine Room -.. "I" I. Coeet Hwy .. Cdll WED. EVENING TESTIMONY MEETINGS - I P.M. ALL CHURCHES All a1e cord•ally 1nv1tecl to altend lhe Church services and enjoy the povrleges ol lhe Read•ng Rooms Child Care Prov•ded AT ALL SERVICES Chlld Cere Prowlded AT ALL HRYICEI e SERMON TOPIC: IPllL 21th "CHAITll& A IEW DIRECTIDI" CtUtCH Of RlllGIOUS SCINCE Member of the United Church of Rellok>us Science 2205 MAIN STREET, SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 Adults & Jr. Church For Information 9:00 & 11:00 Rev. Peggy Bassett 969-1331 I • NEWPORT ~RBOR ltmDAN CIUCH ' ·~ .,. Dowet Dr. NSWPOffT _.CM .. ~ ....... 1 ...., J. 9ert. P•tor WORSHIP SERVICE ............ BAM & 10:30AM SUNDAY SCHOOL.. .......................... 9: 15AM Signing for Hearing Impaired ... 8AM Service __.,CAM AYMA&a WILCOMI The Kingdom of Happiness ls Now. APfll 29th 10:00 am Dr. Rocco A. Errico 011101 OF IAILY LIYl•I .... ,. Ft•MttM lffltts 720 Paularlno Ave., Suite 210 Costa Me a, CA 92626 Ph· (7 14) 754--4186 COIMllTY CtUtCH CONGREGATfONAl 111......,...Awe. CotoMdef- 144-7400 Dofteld W. Kuta. Mlnleler 10 A.II. -lundeJ WOrehlp Clturdl kftooj *'° ~ Cer• ·HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dleclplee of Chrtet) 2401 lrvlM ............. 141-1711 Mornil1 Y W«ship 10 AM ~ Sunday School 9 AM Gene lweneon, Mlnletef I IEUCIOUS SCIEICE 148 22nd St. Costa Mesa lf"O: 960·2715 -. ...... :/-... Rev. Eme April 11tt1 TtJlo: Nylander ,.FHIWIUU E .. &LS FHTllE" A Cordlal Welcome from The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Coste M ... FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 191h St. & Harb<>< Bfvd. Church lchoof l'.30 Wont.Ip 10'.41 Charles 0. Clerk, Minister Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Worahlp I Church School 8:30 -10:00 1.m. Or. William E. Steel citlf~~~Plf" UNITED METHODIST 1400 W BalbOa Blvd 173-3'05 Or Robert B. Shepard, Jr Wotehlp I Church lchool •.aoA.M. WNlldey Pre-School •nd o., c.,. 7:JO A.M..f:OO P.11. Huntington 8Mch North COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Hell Ave. 842~81 ............ .-110:00 l:IO lunder lctloof 10:00 Interpreter for the Hearing Impaired (I t !OOOA MI Fountain Valley FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 18225 BUINrd St. ---Jamee R. Hadley, Putor • .,... a a.urce. .__ 1110 .... {i~Pa!]J~t{llRxfIWi'i£HVRCH tM-0741 orthlp & Church School •.30 A.M • RflV. KfJrt McMiiian You Wiii .. Welcomed -And Hetped1 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mein et A ...... .._tlnttoft ~ IUNDAY: Morning Woran1p OAM Blble Schoof 10:45AM Evening Worahlp 8PM ActtYe Youn.....,__.._..,, hn'la11 Miii• Fina. o. ... M9'Cotn, Minltl«t.' Marge icsen. Oifec10f of Ctv1sti.tt EdVcltlon DtAL-A..-VOTION -m I•: 0...... -..... · ctwtet.-. (qftillfr ............. "-t ..... .... -... ,.... Aodgef Whitten, Mu11e Dnctor Adult ~a CNW Can W a.M. w......,ac ......... .. 11ta1,_"" Cen ee 11ettt ...... -'•Wee C This Sunday Worship In IT. ANDREW'S PR!IBYTIRIAN CHURCH 800 St. Andrews Roed • Nftport Beech • 831-2880 Of ..... ,., ........ ~ ..... WORSHIP SERVICES 7:30, 8:45 & 10: 15 A.M. Dr. John A. Huffman. JR.. Preachlnt Programs-7:30 a.m. -Child Care 8:45 a.m. -Infants thru High School 10· 15 a.m. -Infants thru 6th Grade UC IELPUIE-IU-2222 >..q.~.~~ ~ Laguna Presbyterian Church A The "Church of Lhe Chimes" 415 fo~st A~nut' ·Phone 494 7555 A lnt'ndlv 1 huri h hir tilt' Suuth C'uunl\• 'it1mul.1t.ll\I( "'mton' llrauttlul mu .. 11 Sunday Worship JO:J5am Child corr prouidecl Church School Clas5a 9:00am Wea c.y proqums tor cllllclrrn you11 and ldults Or MIV J lnttslty s.. ,_. lltv VIII! W1""'111 .... Or ldwlri Clldwtll -., I ,._, DlAL·A PRAYER -494 PRAY PRESBYTERIAN OtdCH Of THE COVENANT .. Fentew M ., Coeta ..... -117-IMO ln.oe A. Kwrte, hetor Terry McCanne. Director of Youth Ministries Cyndi McCanne. Director of Children's Mlnlstrift ..., • ...,_ ..... A.II. Churdt tGhool -C....,... lwu Adulte 10:GO A.II. .. .,,...,, oeN .. ..._.. -l:tD I 10:GO A.II. v..,.,. -1:00 p .II. . All SAINTS AJOICAN EPISCOPAL CtUCH Acc .... ,..._ I t21 .... fJf c-.....,.,. 1~ Bushard, Fountain Volley ~3801 HY. STIPl•t W.,...,.., llCTOI HOl Y COMMUNION ............................................... 1:00 A.M. MOINIHO ,.A YU-CHUICH SCHOOl .... .... ........ ... 9: 1J A.M MOININO PIAYB & SBMON .......................... t 1:00 A.M. ~-flWtt .~;...;·:. A.Mo S.C-.1 ,._.. t: 11 A.M. m SHIR HA-MA 'AL T HAMOR RIPORM TEMPI.I ........... Clll P'*f•"""'9 at1P.M. ,....,..,.. • • n n 2 n n ' Flnt ''*'et"'-,..... 1:11 , ... Slr*I tllw ""9rt-lnllt ... -2111 .. lltl Rebbl Bematd P: l(lng Muet. Arie Shlkllf ECNCatOf: NMCy L.vln M'11111Gn ...... ~ (Cone.vet~) ¥ Pr•Sehool -H9t>r9W & Sundey 8ChoOI hr/Mltavah Trelnlng Youth Group -SlttWtiOod S.VlciM: Fri. a: 15 pm Set. t : 15 am Sun. 9:30 em 111 W•t Hamllton. Coet• ..... 1314212 i RITT "..all ... ( ..... ) ...... S.la.LD ,amity ..... -let ,rldey Of Monttl -1:30 AllMgb• 8cftoOI, Ad"' Id... Voutti Qroupi, ....... 1011 ca ... 1•actc. Ne•••tt lllilictt , .. " ... , ... , .... .. I YouTH "--- Cartoon heroes 'moonlighting• ATLANTIC C ITY. N.J. (AP) - Once upon a time. an executive decided the Campbell Kids, Smurf~ Muppets and many of theu friends weren't working hard enoua,h. Soon a new business was born - one that puts the characters' familiar faces on everything from lunch boxes. to ties, gives them leading roles in Saturday morning cartoon shows and puts stuffed doUs in their images on store shelves. .. They help sell the products at retail. That's the bottom line," said Howard Berk, a representative of the billion-dollar licensing industry. The Licensing Industry Association's two-day trade show opened at a hotel here this week. The licensi ng industry peddles the marketing rights to popular fictional characters. For example. a manufac- turer can pay to lake Donkey Kong out of his video game jungle and put him onto clothing and other merchandise. .. Kids like to wear what they watch. It's hero worship." said Bruce Krebs. whose company. H.H. Cutler Co. of Grand Rapids, Mich .. sells children's clothing adorned with Smurfs. "The industry grew from retail What fur ,.. . Panda, a 4 -y"e~-•cttd , purebred, neutered male chow-chow la looking for a more amiable home than the Laguna Beach Animal Shelter. He'• well behaved, houaebroken and loves older children. sales ofS4 billion in 1978 to in excess ofS24 billion at the end oft 983," said Gerald J. Alpen. He is president of one of lhc larscst companies Licensed Ventures International Ltd .. which markelSlhe trademarks owned by Nabisco Brands Inc .• Campbell Soup Co. and the New Yotk Times Co. "We play W1lh games all the time. People look at us like we're a little loose upstairs, but it's a big industry,'' Alpert said. The action on the convention floor was colorful. Mr. Peanut took a ringside seat as a confrontation between Popeye and Bluto ended in fisticuffs. Snap. CrackJe and Pop rubbed elbows with executives interested in buying the rights to the Rice Krispies symbols from their bosses at Kellogg Co. .. This industry represents creators and designers of everything from corporate logos to cartoon charac- ters:· said Barry Samuels. director of licensing for Wallace Berrie Licensing of Woodland Hills. Calif. .. It's like fantasy," said Barry Steinman. _president of Trimline Sales Ltd. of Stamford, Conn .. which manufactures children's clothing ac- cessories. "These characters in time come to life to us and you feel they're almost a livin$ entity.'' said Steinman, whose finn introduced Smurfs to the U nited States and is now about to market belt buckles of the new character Snorks. The industry includes firms such as Mattel In c .• Henson Associates Inc .. United Feature Syndicate Inc., Hanna-Barbera Productions Inc. and Hasbro Jndustnes Inc. Industry officials say owners of trademarked characters have sold the rights to the images as far back as the 1950s, when stars of the Howdy Doody show were marketed. . But only recently have compani!s begun to set up licensing subsidiaries to study demographics and conduct research for sales. Finalist KJWtlne Bln&Um. 10, of Tuattn bu been aelected u a finalist In tbe 1984 Ml .. Southern California. Na- tional Pre.-teen Paaeant to be held June 22-2-S at the HolldaJL Inn Embarcadero inSan~e,o. Kids ~ought for3 plays Children and adults are being sought for a production of folk tale!I to be presented as part of the second season of the Children's Dinner Theater at the Dana Niguel Library. Auditions fo r "Once Upon a l'lme X 3" wiJI be held Monday and May 7 from 4 to 5 p.m. at thl library. 33841 Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel. The script has been adapted b) Dorothy Tucker of San Oemente and Fran Benton of Laguna Niguel. The show will be.presented at the library July I 3, sponsored by the Friends of the Dana Niguel Library. 1'e tourth ....., Operatk>n 8TIWE (Studenta Tumfng Responaibllty Into V•u..,.. bpertela) Will be c:ondUCted today u teen-agers embari< on • ~ dMt1up prw8m !no.den Grove. The Vo""SI peopled junior and MfWor high IChoof student• of the City's CrYttal C .. hedftd. Over 100 of them wttl donate more than 800 work hours to m.~. i'Mywtll dean arterial atreetw Ind parkl, paint over graffttl-covered watts and buldtnga Ind conduct mator cteenup efforts on Westmlnater Avenue. The atudent9 repreMnt the cffiM of Costa Meea, Huntington Beach and Fountain Vattey, a welt as Anaheim. Ormnge. Vllta Park and Garden Grove . . S.C. Community Chu.rch launches 'space shuttle' South Coast Community Church has launched a ''space shuttle." "In order to accommodate the increased 'response to the ministry of our church. 1t has been necessary to take major steps to provide additional space for our many new friends," said Tim Timmons. pastor. The church inaugerated a shuttle bus on Palm Sunday and the response has been hight) successful. "We have been conducting two morning services and expenencmg a growth of 150 famil y units each week. We are now holding three morning services at 8. 9:30 and 11 a.m. and shuttling members from two areas, Irvine and Newport Beach. This type of bus service is new to Southern California," Timmons declared. The shuttle works like a "park and nde·· system. Members are encouraged to park at the Edwards Theater in Fashion Island and at University High School in In-inc. where parking attendants direct the traffic into the parking areas assuring a smooth flow of traffic. Members then board buses at each location and are shuttled directly to the church at 5120 Bonita Canyon Drive. Irvine. The buses then return for another pick-up and return trip. The buses start their shuttle at 7 a.m. and run continuously until I p.m .. appearing at the pick-up points about every seven minutes. For more information, call 833-9800. First Friday Friars schedule 25th anniversary luncheon The First Frida) Friars. an o rgni1at1o n of Catholic businessmen in Orange County. will celebrate its 25 th anniversary on Friday. May 4. The group meets for Mass and a fish lucheon at 11 :45 a.m. on the first Fnday of each month at the Disneyland Hotel on South West Street in Anaheim. The Friars were formed by a group of Catholic businessmen for the purpose of encouraging their spiritual and Cntellectual growth b) prayerfully receiving Holy Communion on First Friday. "Members believe that the organization has prospered because of the benefits each rettives from shanng in Mass. Holy Communion. and a meal with fellow Catholic business and professional men.·· said Dr. Joseph P. Ersek, a charter member of the club and a member of its board of directors. Each month the lucheon is highlighted b) a s~al..ing program. Every month has a particular theme. such as <;em inanes. ecumenism. education. business. sports. pre\!>. and man of the year. The Rev. Msgr. John F. Sammon 1s the group"• chaplain. For more information. call Q74. 7120. Fountain Valley girl to be called as a Bat Mitzvah world scope I (10 polnlt tor HCft QU.lllOI\ .,,.,,,.,.41 cort9Ctl)') t CIA d1tector . l u~s Amer1nns ut more concerned about the whe of tlltg'I 1mm1· granu th,u m1gh1 follow ' Sov1t-1·Cub1n victory tn Centrill Am•r1u th.in .iboul 1tporh hll •aency ha\ supervised the m1n1ng ot Nica.,1ua's harbors. 1 Jem~ J1ekson recently g•ined his first clear· cut victory of the pres1dent1•I ng m1na11on race In trn home state of (CHOO~E ONE South, North) Carolin• l Trade issues werp high on 1he •ge,,da for Pi es•dt'nt Rt>•gan's 11lks with C h1nese feaderl The U.S. is expected 10 do SS.5 billion 'n trilde whh China th1\ year. China\ largest trading partner 1\ (CHOOSE ON£ The Sovit'I Union. J.ip•nl • news picture I 1 O po1n11 If you an~••• th11 quntJon coneclty I 4 Komlilnl m Cht'rnen~o was recencly efen ed to 1he largely ceremon1.il po\t of Pres1dt>nl ol the Soviet Union What le.tder\h1~po\11'on 1\ cons1dt-red the most powerful 1n 1he U55Ri 5 The Un11t'd State; 1\ now the 7th farge\I H1sp.init n.i11on m •he world. according 10 lhe Cen\uS Bu re.1u The ndl1on w11h the l.irges1 H1\p;in1c popula11on 1\ tCHOOSC ONE Mexico. Argen1ina1 The famou~ lill ut> of Libert)' 1~ undl'r1owin~ .i UlO m1lhon face· lift Renovilllon of 1h1• \t<llUf' hrit•n 111 J.mu•r ~. and 1s e~pt'ctcd to becompll'ted 1n time· lor L.ich L1bt-rl> \ lOOth b1nhd.i~ 1n 1986 Replacement o l thr tore h Jlu1w will< ml Sl9 m1tl1uf1' Ttw t.ttut' of li-berly w.i., !i!•~en to 1lw l t1t1t'll "•.it~ b ? as a giit ol t11endsh1p peoplewcitch/spor ti~ newsname (2 po1n11 for ti.ch quHhon anawtrtd couecllvl ' t Man~ f.tm1f1dr n.ime' 1ncludtnl( 1 Jrll HH11,1 P.iuf Conr41d '"d (10 points It you can ldtnllly lhl1 person In tne new•) children\ dUthur Dr Sue\) wPrc• on 1 ht> I"' .... 1 he ,,.. 1n1wr\ of the '· P111t'\ wPrt' .innounc <-rl rN£'nlh The .iwdfd., honor oum.indml( .ir h1£'\ f'ment an jOu1 nJlt\m Jnd 7 lt{'fd., o l tht-.irt; f recently re\1gned from tht• Sen.tie Selec1 Comm111ee on in1ell1gence I cha rged th.it tht' CIA h.id failed 10 'p1op erly" notify 1he Comm11tee about I ht-\Cope ol 1ts 1n11olve· menl 1n the mmmg of N1c.i· ragua\ harbors Who am I, ilnd whdt state do I serve' 2 A new Bedtf P\ muwum c onl.ti•W1J< mnr C' than 1 ()()I) p1e1 t'., ol memor.tbili.i from tht' Be.ill{'\ rer t•nth open1•d "'th<-Bnll\h 1ndu;1r1.il c11\ ul ' wheu• thP b.rnd b1 l(.tn rh c.iret'r morl' than 25 Vl'Jf\ 11~0 l B.tsebafl g1ea1 Pf'll' Rost• rt>< f'nlf\ 'mJ,twd hi\ 4000lh h11, becoming only tht' \t'Cond pf.tvt'1 in m.i101 l1·.i1<ue h1;1orv 10 pd\\ ah.it m1IE'\tGne Ro<>e\ ne\I l(Odl "10 'urp.t\\ 1he rf'<Ord lor mo\I hn\ in a l .irPer ht•ld by / d·H('n" A..11on b-Joe D1MJJ(l(10 t h C o hl1 matchwords (4 polnl1 lor Hen corr.el match ) 4 Sur\l\lnl( to11f'n11al rdtn' Jnd J I.it<' \Wll.l ' b\ Tom V\ Jl'>On Ben Crensh.iw wun ont' uf pro 1oto ll 'mo'' prf'<,t1g1ou' tourndmt'nl\ -lhe Ma\tef\ TRL.£ OR f Al(,( It wJ' thf" \t'<oruf "'1aiters 11tle lor '(r{'n\hJw 1-guild I 5 Geo If Sm11h of PrO\ .,Oenc t' C.oflf'jolt' J fld Crf'dl Brit.tin won 2-g uile • b-Pd\tlv dee e"et.I the (CHOO £ ONE Boston Np,,.. \1 1r~1 m.ir.ithon w11h .i wmnmg t1m(' of 2 10 34 Sm11h hop''' thf' ~"tor" will f'nh.tnct' h1\ rha ncPS of mal.1ng Brit am ' Oh mi.i11 11•.irt1 roundtable c·de<t>ll running 4-gulle1 Family d1scuss1on (no aeort) >-gull ible The Pul11er Pr11c•\ drC' d('\tl(nPd 111 ,.n, oui J~r· "''\ 1•ill'n< p m 1ournal1\m ond th<' art' \\h.11 dri \Ctu rhm~ \\-.J,-lh• most ,, out\t .indin~ 1ourn.il"1" a1htt'\1•nw111 11t \our n1•V\ 'PJrwr 1 \\h\ I YOUR SCORE 91 lo 100 points -TOP SCORl.!_81 to 90 ... otnl~ -E •C(ll~nl ••nowtffee Unllflllt~. IM . 423-84 71 10 80 points -Good 61 lo 70 points -F a>t uo1so9 ·~ ·~1e3 ·t> ':> "( ·1000 ·J;)"'l ·c:• 'Jazia1nd ·1 :.innn.L\IOdS/HJJ.VM31d03d ;)J Ul?J.:i :3an.L)ldSM3N RELIGIOUS NOTES ... FromA6 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Cbarcb. 9 H11lga1e. lrvme. wall be conducting a Pansh Census on Saturday. May 5. Members of the church have 'olunteered to canvass homes and apartments between IOa.m. and 2 p.m .. within ·the boundanes of the pansh which include all of Irvine south of the San Diego Freeway. plus Culverdale. The purpose of the census, IS to detennine the number of Catholics 1i .. 1ng in the parish. so that records can be brought up to date. The volunteers will have badges to identify them as the) go door-to-door. Len Adam!> is chairman oft he campaign. I\ foll o"'-up is scheduled on Mav I 2 for those residents not home on May 5. . For more 1nformat1on. call 851-9777 • • • Laguna Presbyterian Cburcb. 4 1 S Forei.t .\' e .. Laguna Beach. will hear the Re' Dr Edward C'ald\\ell. assistant pastor. speak on .. Ma) Chnst Appear to You .. at the 10:15 a.m. service on Sund&)" The Chancel Choir. under thr direction of Miui lnterland1. will sing. accompanied b) organist Ellen Wright. The Rev. Dr. Jel1) Tankersley. pastor. will hold Bible studies fo r women o n Tuesday at 9: 15 a.m. and for men on Wednesday at 7a.m .H1gh school youth groups will meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday with the Rev. Craig_ W1lhams. assistant pastor, for dinner. recreation and disc ussions. The church is planning a Famll~ Retreat the "'l'ekend of April 27-29 at the Forest Home Confe rence Center 1n the San Bernardino mountains Doug and Non inc Vest w1llbetalkingabout"FoodFor the ptntuall) Hungf) ··.\ communion sen ice will close the retreat Sunda) afternoon. For 1nfom1at1on and resl·n at1on,. call 494-7555. For insp1rat1onal pra)cr. D1al-a-Pra~cr ·N4-PR.\). • • • Unitarian Universallst Fellowship. 4:'4 (', prec;s Dnve. Laguna Beach. will '1e"' a one-act pla) .. .\dam"• Lab" at the 10:30 a.m. meeting Sunda) The reading \\Ill be directed b~ L'L member\ trginia 5htrran. "ho 1s e\penenced in theater and teln 1s1on produc11qn!I. "!\dam's Lib" 1s a fun n' and sad. SC\\ and .. cnousstud} on the rclat1 onsh1p OCl\H"Cn the la~t "'oman and the lai.t man on earth aflcr a nudear holoca u'lt A cofTee hour will follow the presentation Also scheduled for the "'eel..cnd 1s the monthh meeting -of the Book Rc' 1c"' C1roup at the homt' of Jo~cc Dusenbcm . This month·s o;elcrtion 1<. the non-fk11on ··Blue H1gtiwa)s·· b~ L.H Moon q-~ ·e..,, ";}-( ':>-<: ·p-1.:so110AU1a.J.VW l\JOA ~;,N ·ue41u <o~ 1:>1ueo :3wvNS&1aN \u~ l'itUnWWO.) ~4\JO UllWJlm() ·t ·ueder T '4100$ ·c: ·..\:>-.e.) we1u1M · 1 :3d<X>SQ'1110lll YomHaShoah observance set The Je.,..1sh comm un11~ "''II gather Sunda) a l ~:30 p.m. 1n the sanctuan of Temple Judea. 2~51~ Moulton Parkwa ). Laguna Hills. in remembrance of those v.ho penshed 10 the Nazi Holocaust This ) o m Ha hoah obscl\ a nee will include th~ trad1 11onal candle lighting b' sun.'' or".I and their c. h1ldrc n as well as an onginal dramatic reading entitled "The Wall b) Candlelight" "This "'ill be an afternoon of rctlecuon a) well as an affirmation of hie. "said Col Harold Bed .. Laguna Hills. who w11h hts \\tfc . Sadie ,., co-chainng tht'i )ear's obsenance Bus tran'iponauon to Tl·mpk Judea v. 111he pro'1ded b) the-Hehn.'"' .\cadem' and the Jewish Federation Commun II\ Rclat1om <. nmm1ttee Buses"' ill lca'e from the Jewish ( ommun1t) (am pus. I:! 181 Buaro. Gardea Gro,e. at I 30 and return to the J?ark.1ng lot 1mmcd1ately after conclusion of the program 1 here is no charge for bus tran~portat1on. hul n-sef\ auon' .ire required. The annual commun1t\·\\1Je Yorn Ha ~hoah ol> senance 1scoordanated b) the.• Jc"'1'h CR( in 1.ooperat10~ v. nh the ~hoa \un ''or. of Orange ! o unt' and Lon$ Beach For m(1fl' 1nlormat1on :tnd buc;. fl''>l"f'\ a11nn1> call 5.\0-66 It> New Bible version resenibles a novel \ I RC 1 I' I \ BE .\C H. \a ( \Pl -Tr) IO@. lll d1\pl'l 1h~ idea that B1hk rl·ad1ng 1\ JU!-t tor ··\.foral MaJont) -t ~ J'X''• good)·tv.o-,hn1.·, Cir tanallll> .. the.• Christian Broad1.a ... tmg Netv.ork ,., ,.,,uang a nc"' 'l'r'H'" that re-.cmbk' a tlln cl "Bast\alh . the Babic Joc,n t ha\c a 'er: g.uod 1magt' in A.ml'nlJ ..... ud kfT Jam·u marl..ettng managl'r lor 1 ~ \'irg1n1a BeJl h-ba'>c.'d rd1~1ou., netv.or\. "\\lrn(' ix•c•pk thin!.. 11,.,1rrd\'' an\ or ~'rtng. and"<.' "ant 10 1. han(?l' that fll:ru~pt1on · l h1.· net"orl.\ an<."'t'r "'Th1.· Bool.." -.11)arJ phra'>l'd nwdcrn-Lngh\h '"'"111n ol thl' B1hk th,11 , "t' SQQ) and '' dc·hutmg th1' "'l'l'lo. Im te't m.trlo.1.•t ni: 11 southc.•asll'm \ 11irn1a \llf"'aul..t't' \,J'>h' ilk I \'nn Pro' 1dl'nce R I P\1rtland n rl' ..._an\<l' l "' and Ol..lahom.1 <. ''' Baptist women schedule annual spring luncheon For more 1nforma11o n. t•all 4~4-414 ~ Elizabeth Rost Shanker of Fountain Valle) "'Ill be ••• lhl· O\'t'"ir k plan'''' laun\ h J mult1 m1lh11n dollar .11! rnmpa1g,n tudJ\ \\ 11h h 11lhoa1 th tium(l('r 1>1td.1.·" "1nl1ll~ dC'1.a1 ... and rnd1 c' and td n 1i,1,,n c;pnt\ l'nn>ur.t~•nl! J'll.'1'pf, m the '~'en \('C\t mJ.rlo.l't' to ··Read 1hc Boo~ · The Creative Women's Min1str) of the Fmt Bapt1'it Church of Huntington Beach -Fountain Valle). 17415 M8Jl1olia St .. Fountain Valle>. arc finalizing plans for thcar annual spring luncheon to be held on Saturday. May S. from JI :30 a.m . to 2:30 p.m. Featunng the theme "Lunch in the Countr)," the aroup W111 ~<' country-fned chicken. 'nnous salads and fre h fruits. The special penker for the e .. cnt will be Mr\. Jim (Sally) Conwa)'. author. In 1976. her husband wrote" "Men in M1d ·ltfe C'ns1 " Sally has since penned "Wa ves of Men tn M1d·lifo C ri'i1s" nnd "Women 1n Mid-lift Crisis." The luncheon and program arc open to the women of the community, aaes 3 to 10, There Will he 'Pedal stone and film" for the )OUlll Jtrls dunna the p<;nker·~ oddre . For ticket re rv1t10M Gnd more mfonnahon. call 847-3573. Monday through F'nda\ fro m K 'O am to ' 30 pm callcdto theTorahasaBatM1tzvahonSunda).Ma)6.b) Temple lsalab (Conservatlvtl :'.4ll l Jninl' \\c . Rabbi Bernard P. King. spintual leader ofShir Ha-Ma'alot Newport Beach, will present 3 ahhat h .,en t\'l' at 8 1~ pm Harbor Rcfonn Temple. 2100-A Mar Vista. Newport rnday. May 4. commemorating thl' 1 1,.t \nnt 'l'r!Klf\ of Beac~iizabeth, dau""'tcr of Mark and So ndra ShankC'r, will the founding of the l I nitcd '), nagoe,uc' ol ..\mml a "'' f>'' lomon hechter m I 'H J not be standing alone on the Btmn. tandin\;nt ht'r side. 10 The 22 ynagogues that l·on1>lltutcd th\' onginal absentia. will be Alena F1ekcfl ofSothe So .. tel n1on This as membership of the organization hJ'I rt'achC'd 800 yet another 1n the sen~ o .. v1et Tv.1ns" under the rTprc..cnunp. o-.er one million < ,,n~r,.tll'<' k"" 10 guidance of Nancy Levin, d tf'C<'tor of education at the Amenca temple. d Eli1abeth and Alena have much different h:\l k Fcn1urc ~uc\t "pcal..l"r tor lhl' o1.C3\1on \-.111 !'It.· Dr l Harold Kruv1t1. Poc1fc Southwc't Rcgwnal '•< c fHl'"'"knt grounds. Wh1 e Elizabeth as able to open I) attend Tcml>I<' of the l 'nitcd s, na.goguc~ o l .\mcm·a School classes. as well as Shabhat Services. and to tra' c at Or Kr.t\ 1i1•41 talk t tied .. , \\ ..\ ..., .. ( \c. r' ice will. ~lena 1s forced to be stettt1'<' nbout moc;t of her .. With a 'mil(') '' en 1 act1v~1'~a·~ part'nts and brothen have repeated!) npplu.-d Rl•ff'l"":.hmcnt<. tor thC' Onl'I \h,\htl.H ~111 tollm' the to the Soviet Union for their cicll v 1 • onl )' to ~ n:-fu!.Cd \en ice 0 Ci , ti 1 on the ,round of"1nsuffiic1ent lunsh1p"' dci.p1tc the fact For m rt in ormatio'! ~al! 4~-\)()l her paternal r.ndmothcr is a resident of lsmcl. Young l.ldle-t lbstltutt, Hol)' Euc ulst no "''II hnq· a Elizabet is ah cighth·arnde student at the Carden Mavpol<' < rov.nina ho nonng ..,on.•mt• l .ib,m·r r ~1"mc1 Hall School in Ncwpon Beach he hos pent n\uch of her d 1 c~..a M 1 I II · "--.-a ...... d. b d h cputy. on u llU3} av parc11mer«ent )'C'O cct1n&11.A1Uto u~: 'tn utc to te ThCC\("nt.atl8IOtVr ncr Otn('.(1ardl"n (1rove wtll le~ fonuoatc residents in Orange Count) .. 1 ... h Joinu1a her parents in celebrauna this iml·ha wall be stan with a dinner t 6:30 pm .. lollov.t.v l•\ t c rro~ n1na her hrother. Jason. and her arandmothcr. Luc' \hanl..l"r of and a mcctina at p.m. New York For r~f"\atton' anJ mort' 1nform,t1on call Xll2-lQ~~ For further snformauon. "all 644 7 20' or 840-69 I. / Mater Dei slates golf tournament \1,tl\'I l)\.•1 l litth \c..ho,11\I.Ill 11mdu-:e ll 14th :innuJI @.<'II h\umamcnt on \h1nd3\ at Ir \Inc C oa~t l ountn ( lul'I "l"\\ ron t-k'.ll h Th~ 111u1 n. mcnl I' '''W ''' th~ m3JOI tund·rlill\ln c' cot ... for the.· '-t h0<'I It \Upfl\lrl\ thl· athklll prusnm., Im hm' an,! ~111 .. at Mah·r f)l.•1 1 h<' ,•,ent v.111 l~ll"' "'th 1q 1.1.,trat11'n :11 11 a m h'llov.l·d h' ,, lunt:ht•on I hl'rl' "'II Ix·., \hutsun \tnn a1 I~ 'n r m . tand th(' lom 1ott ~ 111 !'It.· a 'le: rJn1bk l. '<X 1al huur .rnd t4..'\0l!111t wn 4h nncr •111 h llov. thr tourn;,mt•nt .. The don:u1nn" 154.1 f'I.'' J'l.'r·~on tor .~ &Uld dinner \lf i I [)(I h'r the~\\ 1,11 hour 4!nll dmnc1 on ' f ,,, ITillrt' 111fo rmatmn,1al1 r um Fu(.·ntt'~lft I H -l \r') ---. 1t-= ICOG9f 000 AND DOOIMOW NIWZOO~ -.o..,.. HOG.WtHMOD .. IT\DO LMlawu OM.ll_,..AHD "'°°"' (C)MCMI ... ~--The ellmlrclt" (19e0) ~~OwWyn .... I tt) PADONJTON GOf,:I TO TH! MOY8 (I) FAIM TAU! THEATAE -----U,..G.WONaAHD l.i'~~/ IUI( CUle I THATllDIHOW KUNlflU I DRfAM OF JfNNE H) llU C08IY HMSaF OlM<ME * * * ··ni. ~ Slllllon Returns { 1982) Kelty Reno, Ten Gatr -t:GO-• (() T.ARZAN: LOAD OF THE JUNQl.E ·1 wwrrro1EAVEA T&HTAU< SIX *-LJON DOU.AA MAH MOYIE * *I+ "'Qty Beneeth The S.1" I 19531 Aotlett Aytn. Anthony Quinn ID 80UAAl FOOT GAADEHIHG 8i> HUMAHll£S THROUGH THE ARTS SlMOYIE * • "Sherlock HOimes In Terror By Nighl" (19'6) Basil Rathbone. Nigel Bruce. !2)MOYIE * * * "Through A Glass Derkly" ( 19e0) Hamet And«uon, Gunnar Bj()(nstr and. -9:30- • (I) BU08 8UNHY I ROAD AUNNEA G 18 ALVIN ANO THE CHfttUNKS 8 OZZJE AHO HAARIET l ~unus (!)MOYIE * * ~ "Wtt Of The Wildcats ( 1943) Jenn Wayne, Mirtha Scott. fD YAN CAN COOK '1l> HUMANTB THROUGH THE ARTS m MOVIE ''Tl\lt's The,.Sptnf (19'5J Jack Oak· 18. June Vmoent -10:00-D a!BASEBAU 8 STAACADE fJ OJ PUPPY I 8C008Y 000 I ~SHOW EID MADHUR JAFFREY'S INDIAN COOl<ERY '1l) SHE.AK PREVIEWS CJMOVIE ••••i, 'My Bodyguard 119791 Chns Makepeace Adam Baldwin S1MOVIE t t 'lt "Her Twelve Men '19551 Greet Garson. Rober1 Ryan -10:05- 0 THUNOERSIROS 2086 -10:30- 1) WOMEN'S TENNIS O VIOEOBEAT O MOVIE • • 'VengeaOGe Vow ( 19551 Clay- ton Moore. JfY ~ I THE DO rf YOUA1ELF SHOW WOfl(JtO WOMa <tt>MOW ••• ,, "Bugs llMf• 3'd Mowtt 1001 ~t T•" (1882)Anlmeted VOION by M9 8'enc, Ship Menllen. MOYIE t••; ''Forc.d V~" (1982) CtlUCll Noms, Mfll'Y LouiM Wtlttt -11:00- 1 MIEAICA'STOPTEH t1J Nie we£l<9C) 80Ul TIWH MOVIE * *"' "AbbOtt And CostellO Mttt Tiit lnVilibtt Man" (1951) Hiney Goild. W11Nm F:o:b. I?=° FORA REASON 00 WOMEN'S TEHHIS , 01 OElT1NO IN TH£ GAME -11:30-D MUSIC MAOAZJHE 8 AMENCAH BAHOSTAHO MOVIE * t * "TM 0~ Masters I 1943) St1n L.aurel Okver Hiidy fli) LAST CHANCE GARAGE ~ WRfT1HO FOR A REASON '1') THE VIAGINIAH C ALBUM Fl.ASM 0 MUSIC OH VIDEO AFTERNOOH -12:00- 0 THREE STOOGES O MOVIE t • • Piranha t 19781 B<idfOfd Ottlman Heathe< MefllMlS m MOVIE • • 1 The Four AssaSSlns (19811 Richard Harrison Alexande< Fu- Slleng ID ACADEMY OH COMPUTERS: BITS ANO BYTES m> BUSINESS Of MANAGEMENT C MOVIE • t t Tim (19811 P1pe1 Laurie. Mel Gibson H MOVIE _ • • A Challenge For Robin HOO<!" I 19681Bame 11191\am James Haytef 0 MOVIE • • • ', Gideon s Trumpet 119791 Hemy Fonda Jose Ferrer S MOVIE • • * Max Dugan Retuins 119831 Marsha Mason Jason Rot1a1ds Z MOVIE • • , The K1n9h5hef I 19821 ReJ. Harrison Wendy Htller -12:30- 1) f NBA BASKETBALL 0 WEEKEND VIDEOS (!) ANDY GRIFFITH t11) INSIDE BUSINESS TODAY '1i> BUSINESS OF MANAGEMENT 10 MOVIE • • Tile Punce And Tile Pauper f 19721 Amma1eo -1:()()-u ~SENIORS GOLF 0 THE MUNSTERS 9 1 AMERICA'S TOP TEN mADAM-12 ID INDEPENDENT EYE m> INTRODUCING BIOLOGY {!;)MOVIE • • 1 The Rose Bowl Story 119521 MarsnaJI Tr1ompson l/e<a Miles -1:30- 0 F-TROOP 0 AT THE MOVIES 9 SOUL TRAIN (!) AOAM-12 ID THE REAL THING '1i) INTRODUCING BIOLOGY C MOVIE • • Aoain s woman 19721 ~ PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ • Borgo1nMotine~! ''tj~~·1'i•l4] ·i1)~ MO,.DA Y ThruSATURDAY FACUlTY01CANOHWOOD All 'trlorm1ncf'\ lltfort S 00 '"' "FOOTLOOSE" (") lh Sptc.lftMemtnn & Hohl rr1 and Sat only 1230 ,jQO S30 IQMl6 J'z::'J LA Ml!!ADA A I RDSLCl!AllS "SWING SHfT''(PG) l?•O ?•O HO 6'0 a~ 10 •o "fOOTl()()S(" (PG) 12 30. 3 00 5 30. 8 00. I 0 30 "mYSTOl(E nt: UGOll ~ TWAll LORI> ~ Tl€ Ar£S" (PG) 123030SS408151045 "fmAT nt: 13111. HI FINAL CHAPTER" (II) 1130 4 SO 9 10 "AGAICST All OOOS" (II) 21'i 6 45 11 OS "nt:Y'ltl "-.AY'"6 WITH FIRE" (II) 12 30 ?35 U O b 45 8 55 11 00 "ltlAllClllC Tll STOii£" (") IN 00181 Sit lllO 1 l JO 11)(1 '· JO ~ 11 ~ Iii 10 JO prtv 8 00 II 30. 3 00. S JO. 8 00, 10 JO Wlfll:R Of 5 ACADEMY AWARDS "TCRMS Of Clllf. WOT" (PG) IZ30. 3 05. 5 45. 8 20. 10 50 "flll>AY Tl€ 13th, Tl€ FM CHAPTER" (II) I} 45 2 45 445 6 45 8 50 10 ">0 "TK Y'ltt: PUYINC WITH fft" (R) I 00 3 00 S 00 7 00 9.00 11 00 UftW3J}3t(4) FA(UlTYot OH A kACAllST AU OHS" (I) OC IJO 600 l.lli 1100 "SWltG SHff" (PG) "llOSCft DI JI( lllftSH" (I ) • 1 JO J 00 ~ tO I 00 10 lil * PACIFIC DRIVE ·IN THEATRES * • All OPEN 7:00 Star t 7 45 "Tl€Y'l£ PUYllG WITH FIR£'' (R) f'\U. "SlMO lOVCllS" (Ill 1 "TIJMS ~ DllEMM[NT' (PG l 2 "HMO TO IO.O" (PG) 3 "TRADIMi "-ACES" (II) "rot.IC( ACADDIY" (It) l'IUS "Mm Tl€ BOYS MC ''4" (It) Cltsll Ill llllHUIC '11Ei8111 "7 DOORS OI DEATH" (II) 1'114 uo. FM rrMI»" <ll ''SWM SHIT' <P'G) P\11\ 'MOl Tlf IOTI All '14" (111 '1'0UC( ACMJOrf" (I ) •u• '11AflCNl l.WOON'S VACATION (I) "FIGAY Tlf IJtlr, Tll fWl c.tWTll" (I) 1'111\ ~ "lfl lfM M " ()} "Tt(n( PU•""",.... (II) "U.. . ".-:1 l OWJS" 8r' .=-· Jolwl Mils U * 'A fwlwll To MN• ( t932) OWyCooper ........ -to0- 1 Ol&J.JGAH'S ISlNC> CINCO DE MAYO SPEQAL l(OJAI( MOYIE t ** "Terun. The Mfianjticlent" ( 1980) Gordon $(;ot1, Je>c* ~lhonty eMOVIE * * ''MISI* Killer' ( 1979) Liu CN1 Hui e NEW TEOH TIMU G) AMERICAN STORY 0 THf ROAD TO LOS AHGEl.ES H' STANOING ROOM ONLY 0 MOVIE u •I; "Suspicion" ( 1941 I Cary G1111t, Joen Fontaine Directed by Allred H1teheoc._ S MOVIE • • • "The Black Slalllon Returns" 11982) Kelly Reno, Ten Garr -2:30- D OIUIGAN'S ISLAND 0 THIS IS ntE USFL t 1 GREATEST AMENCAN HERO EL) INTEAHA TIONAL EDfTIOH '1i> AMEIVCAN STOAY {!;)HrTCfTY -3:00- 1) MUSIC CENTER MERCADO Q SKllNG O MOVIE • • Run For The Roses ( 1978) Sluart Whitman. Paochlto Gomez 0 OAAG RACING Dying breed l'f'IOHU. Bff91-JH! WAT OUT'D00"8 PW&JellfNM EY!OHIMOEO W<lND~ H Mei THE tilJllC'S OVlfl , MOVIE U~ 'FotC*f Vt119M1Ct" (1982) ~ Noff1'. Maty Loulle W.... -uo-1 woi= ITAOO$ t .... ''Wlndle9t• 73" (1987) Tom T • John Suon. . 9 T.J. H0ot<EA MOVlE *** ''Fiii Of The HouM Of Ulher" ( 1958) Tom Tryon, MlllNI( Ttlom.&>-son. lWIUGHT ZONE eAMAMEOMAH r:=~ t *', "The Amazing Mrs Hollld.y" I 1943) Oetnne Durbin, Edmond o·enen C MOVIE * ••r Tlm (198 1) Piper LIUne. Mel GlbtOn · o MOVIE • • t The Bliek Stallion Relums I 19821 Kelly Reno. Teri Glrr S FAERIE TALE THEATRE -t:30-o Qt JEHNffA SLEPT HEf'E 0 THE HARDY BOYS I NANCY DREW MYSTERIES EL)NOVA '1i) PERSONAL FINANCE f , WOHOER WOMAN Ste~e McQueen •tan a• a &unflghter who find• him.elf in a chan&int Weet in "Tom Horn" tonight at 9 on CBS, Channel 2. LIFESTYLES Of THE RICH AHO FAMOUS ~MOW: •• • "Stage Door Ca.nleen" (1943) Lon McCalhster, Helen Hayes. 111 MOVIE • • "That Man Bolt I 1973) Fred Williamson. Teresa Gra11es .l91 MOVIE • • • The Pirate' ( 19481 Judy Gar- land, Geoe Ketly {!;) AMERICA ROCKS H MOVIE • • 1 "The Mirror Crack d" ( 1980) Elizabetll Taylor Kim Novall. Z MOVIE * • * Loot 119721 Richard Allen· botough lee Remick -3:30- 9 AT THE MOVIES '1i) PERSONA1. FINANCE {!;) THIS WEEK IN COUHTRY MUSIC C MOVIE • • • Encnantment l 19491 David lll1ven Tetesa Wrighl -4:00- 1) AMERICAN ADVENTURE 0 TALK ABOUT PICTURES 0 SPOfUSLINE 0 HOW THE WEST WAS WON ~•BASEBALL mMOVIE • • • • 1 Mu1de1 By Natural Caus- es" 119791 Hal Holbrook. Katharine Ross (!)MOVIE • • Start The Revolution Without Me ( 1970J Gene w11oer Donald Sutherland ID ALL HEW THIS OLD HOUSE m> APPLIED SKETCHING A STAR TREK {!;) TOGETHER WITH SHIRLEY AND PAT BOONE 0 MOVIE • • * The Cowt>oy Afld Tiie Lady • 1938) Gary Cooper Merle Obefon S MOVIE • • • 1 Ponerge.st 11&a21 Craig T Nelson. Jobetll Williams. -4:30-8 OlYMPICGOlO Q LA TIN TEMPO 0 SPOATSBEAT ID PRESENTE '1i) APPLIED SKETCHING {!;) ABOUT TElEVISION -4:45-z CHARLIE CHAMPUH ON THE FILMSCEHE -5:00- 1) THE AOAO TO LOS ANGELES U FREE+Ail O CHIPS 0 WIDE WORLD Of SPORTS O SWTTCH ID OH CAMPUS '1i> THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP a M'A'S'H fo •.191 m NEWS H BILL COSBY HIMSELF Z MOVIE • • • • Hamlet' t t9481 Laurence Ohvler Jean Simmons -5:.3()... ONEWS fll)OOCTOAWHO m> INTERHA TIONAL EDITION 11, ALICE 1~ WIDE WORLD Of SPORTS l91 N8CNEWS {!;) JAPANESE PROGRAMMING C ALBUM FLASH 0 GETTING IN THE GAME EVENING -6:00- 1) a CBS NEWS 0 NBC NEWS 0 MOVIE • • 40 Pouoels 01 T roub.e I 1963J Tony CurtiS Suzanne Pleshette 0 PLAYBACK '83: VIDEO. MUSIC, COME SEE THE MOVIE ~ EVERYONE'S SCREAMING ABOUT! 7 -~ THE # 1 MOVIE IN AMERICA. COSlAMESA E owatO\ 8"Slo ~(P4JA COSTA MESA [OwlrO\l'•nt"4 Cfnl• 97!1 • U I fl TOflO ro .. ~·o~ S4ocl~· :.8. !>880 FOUfll AIM VAL UY ,.,,,. ., 1(1\j· "63 •307 GARDEN GROVE C0wiros WtslD<()(~ ~"'°! OllANGE '"1( l>•~Of' ... ~ 637 ()3.IO [[Jlocur..-,t fll .. v t •• -·'-.. ... ...... EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT Sat./Sun. 12: 15. 2:30, 4:45. 7: 15, 9 :45 edwa-ds SOOTH COAST PLAZA BRISTOL AJ SUNFLOWU 546 2711 COSTA MESA • TELEVISION ANO MOM m TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT Cl) MOVIE • *'" "Hot Rods To Helf' f1967J Dana Andrews, Jeanne C111n. m> MAGIC Of FLOAAL PAIHTIHO 1" UTTlE HOUSE OH THE PRAIRIE C MOVIE • Me9aforce · (1 981 ) B11ry BostWlcil PerSIS Khlmb1t1a 0 MOVIE • • •, 'Used Cars' 119801 Kurt Rus· sell Jack Warden S MOVIE • • • Mu Dugan Returns ( 1983) Marw Muon Jason Roberds -8:30- 6 U JNEWS 0 808 NEWHART ID OOOOER DUGOUT '1i> THE DO IT YOURSELF SHOW m HOU YWOOO: ONE THOUSAND ANO ONE NIGHTS -8:45-m DODGER PRE-GAME -7:00- 1) 2 ON THE TOWN 0 FIGHT BACKI WITH DAVID HOROWITZ fJ HOU YWOOO CLOSEUP Tl NEW6 m BASEBAu '1i) INSIDE STORY I ! TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT 10 THIS IS YOUA UfE ~ NEWSCENTER WEEKLY {!;)SANGAMOYU H HBO COMING ATTRACTIONS -7:05-m GREAT PARKS Of THE WORLD -7:30- 1) DANCE FEVER Q THIS IS YOUA LIFE H MOVIE * U "And Now For Something Comptetejy Different" (197~) Grlllam Chapman, John Cieese. -9:00- 8 (J) MOVIE **''\ "Tom Horn" (1980) Steve Mcaueen, Rlcherd Famsworth. 0 Qt PEOPLE ARE FUNNY fJ @) LOVE BOAT fJl) THE GUTTEAIHO PRIZES S MOVIE * t * "The Black Stalllon Retums" ( 1982) Kelly Reno. Ten Garr l MOVIE *. "Exposed" (1983) Nlstassia KlnSkl. Harvey Keitel. -t.30-0 18 MAMA'S FAMILY TWIUGHT ZONE C MOVIE t • t 'Stolt The Bismarck . (1960) Kenneth More. Dana Wynlet -10:00-D Qt THE YEUOW ROSE UHEWS fJ @) FANTASY ISL.ANO Q PLAYBACK '13: VIDEO, MUSIC. TEl£VISK>N AHO MORE ID OH STAGE AMERICA e SOUOGOLO '1') LET'STALKASOUTYOV H NOTNECESSA~LYTHENEWS 0 . LOI.A FALANA II -10'.30- 1 !I SOLID GOlD &i)MYSTEAYI '1l)MOVIE • • "The WO<ld Gone Mad . 11933) Pat O'B<ien. J Catrol Naisn {!;) HORSE RAaNG H CULTURE Cl.US IH CONCERT -10:45- 0 SAT\R>AY SPORTS PAGE z CHAAUE CHAMPUH OH THE From the first laugh, you'N be hooked! NOW PLAYING -----1 OMICl $1-01 Ill 1170 ...... UA t.ly r- U. Jill wtU•IHTfll U& c.a. .. ttl 0~6 Robert ~cblpM Tbunton Ill wW lnbertt S&0 ,000,000 A ,,_,..., D • Cb&DMI PTHf'fllAIW>n '"" Cl\1ic ll VilK~•t f'To41~. Ltd. ru. llt"nl .. Uf'11 ~ Pl.nin11m Pit IU"'' Ilk 19"4 ............................ ~ ....... ,.. ................. -..-.. ANAtOt 1~·1770 ST AOfOM Off IN COSTA WSA 979-4141 EDWARDS CINEMA CTR Cl TC.O Sll·SllO EDWARDS SAOOLEBACI\ FCllfTU. VALLEY 963-1307 FAMllY 4 GAIOEN GROVE 530-4401 EDWARDS WESTBROOK SANTA AM S.0·7444 (OWAROS BRISTOL &MOVIE • * * * "Planet Ot The Apes" ( 19681 Charlton Heston, Roddy McOowall -12:00-0 MOV1E • * "Sl<ulkluggery" ( 1970) Susan Clerk. Burt Reynolds e STAR SEARCH 9 OAVIO 8USSKJNO m ALFAED HfTCHCOCK PAESENTS C'MOVIE * "Emlnuefle On Taboo Island" ( 1977) LllHI Gemser -12:10- OJMOVIE t * "Hot Olllls Nlgtltt" (1981) HU· lary Summers. Ravtn Turner -12:30- 8 MOVIE * • * "Pete 'N' Tllllt" ( 1972) Wiit• M1tttllu, Cttol Burnett Q1l ROCK PALACE -12:45- MOVIE • • "TtllS Terror (1935) John W~. Gabby Hayes, -1:00-0 AOQ( PAI.ACE D VARIETY Cl.U8 TELETHON (CONT'D) FROMM EDfT<>ft'S DESK CHAlllL LISTINGS 8 t<NXT (C8SJ D t<NBC <NBCI 9 t<TLA !Ind I e KABC !ABC! Q t<FMB ICBSJ 0 t<HJ· TV ( 11\d J G II.CST IABC I • I( TTV find I • KCOP· TV (Ind I • KCET <PBSI e l<OCE < PBSI I MOYIE * U ''Cujo" (1983) 0. Wlbcl, Dinny Plntuo. -t:t5- ( HJ THE GAEA T PUA&UfllE HUNT • "T1;30- <R ~Pllll" (1851) Edmond O'Bnen, PO/l:f e.oen. •MOvtE * * * "Qty For ConquMt" ( IMO) Jlmll ClaneY. Atttl SNridln. 9 NICNEYil C MOW .. • ... 'My Bodyguetd" (1979) Ctvrt M•epe9Ce. AdMI a.ldwln 0 MOVlE **'' "Tlllngl Ate TOUOfl All°*' I 19821 Richlrd Cheectr" M1tin, Tommy Ctlong. -1:55- 0 SURVIVAL: A14 EXPOSE -2:00-U NEWS fJ GOOONIOHT LA: VIDEOS -2:15- H MOVIE • *''I "Some Kind Of Hero" 11982) Richard Pryor, Margo! Kiddtf. -2:30-6 MOVIE * * t "Cry For Help" I 1975) RObert Culp' Ellyne Htilyejl (!)GROOVY OOOU£S QJ NEWS -2:55-0 EMERGENCY: A SPECW. AEPOA'T -3:00- • VARIETY Cl.U8 TEl.ETffOH (CONT'D) C!> GAEA TEST SPORTS t.EGEHD8 Cl MOYE .. ''The Betsy'' (1978) L.llKtnct Olivier, Rober1 Duval. O)WOW * *'.t "Uttd Cit$" (1980) Kun Aus- tell, .lad! Wttden. -3:30- 11 NEWS DAY OF DISCOVERY •MOvtE •• * "Too Hot To Handle" ( 1938) Cltt1c Gable, Mym.t Loy 0 On-TV l Z-TV " HBO c <C1nema111 f tWORl NV .NV 11 (WTBSl £ IESPNI $ <Showt1~1 e Sc>ollu~hl • <Cable New\ Network) "GOLDIE HAWN'S BEST ROLE SINCE 'PRIVATE BENJAMIN:' -VINCENT CANBY. 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NEW YORK -The rebroadcast of NBC'$ Emmr,-~ uluma~ qunt.ioe facina ~v ocws is wbtthtr its winnini movie. " ptt1al 8ulletin.'' Sunday ni•ht will ~rtinJ. pentculatty hvt covttqc, is the undertyina l·i. 1 k bo · ...• ,.1, mot1vat1on for tht onainat protest, ckmonsttauon or ..... ..._ ___ ~...,. ... -""""!'~~~9'!~~"'"""'~~11 a .. e )' ~wa en concerns a ut re pons1ble a.nd tatKJUI evmt ... The whole reason the protcsteruook tbe measurn " news coverage-quci.t1ons that television news orpniia· thcd· did was 10 -• tha kind of TV cov--:· Ohlme)'ct tions should be ukm.& all the time. •· •• _.. In recent m<?nths, therr's been live TV coveraac of the $Ii · • barroom rape tnal on Cable News Network and J!lphic Ohlmeycr.formerex«UtiveproduettofNBCSpons, footaae on ABC. CBS and NBC of the "Twili&ht Zone" said he was fascinaled by the use and misuse oflive TV. movie death . Last month, a Death Row inmate io Tex.asol''"Like many peop&e I sat mesmerized watchina the. wanted his execution shown live on TV. barroom rape trial on CNN," he said. "It was falCinatina Television's immediacy and visual impact make it TV yctlcouldaJsomakea~fortettricti'*thecameras the most powerful news medium, and with that tomes a for n~t-to-privacy reasons. need forareater vigilance in assuring that coverage of these • These are not black-a.nd-white i1$uts. TV is a youna eventsaremotjvatedbysoundjoumalismandnotadesire medium which is constantly arapphna with its own . to titillate. power." Don Ohlmeyer, executive producer of "SpeciaJ In fact, TV coverage of the Fall River. Mass .• rape Bulletin," said one way to do this might be to exclude news trial produced divided reaction. shows from the network ratings race. At least, then, the Several women's groups have said the case has suspicion of commercial interests would not be as strong. already discouraged other ra~ victims from reponi~g "Special Bulletin," which won four Em mys last year. assaults for fear their identiue1 would be made public. includina awards for best TV movie and best writing. is Ronald Pina, the district attorney who proseculed the about a fictitious network news operation covering a life-barroom rape case, said! "We've seen a drop-off in rape and-death news story live. victims aareein' to testiry." The movie's pirspcctjve is that of the network Judge Wilham Young. who pmided over the trial, anchors and correspondents as they describe' and report~ forbade filming the woman and pennitted only one on and off-camera, how anti-nuclear protesters, armed camera, which he positioned himself to avoid "tumina the with a nuclear device, arc threatening to blow up televising ofa trial into a circus." 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The Newport to Enscnada yacht race start is known as one the greatest of yachting spectator events. Thousands of spectators will be lining the beaches toda> between the Balboa Pier and the entrance jetty. and the bluffs over Corona dcl Mar to watch the antics of the yachtsmen as they maneuver for a start or awa11 their own starting signal on one oft he two starting lines. In the earl) days of the race all of the yachts started at the !»ame tame. but as the race grew. the fleet was d1v1dcd into classes starting at 10 minute intervals -the fi rst class starting at noon and th e last class at I p.m. Further growth has stretched th e starting times to 1:20 p.m. Very few spectators watching the spectacle from shore will understand what is going on out an the water. The sa me can probabl) be sa id for about a third of the fleet who arc making the race fo r the first 11mc. If you arc able 10 sec throl.ltlh the Jam of boats -a proble m so me ski p~rs wi II also ha \ e -you w1 II sec. three race committee boats fo rming two starting li nes -onl' from a boa t near the Jell} entrann· 10 a center boat. and o ne from the n:nter boat to a boat farther out to !.ea I he first warning c;1gnal -a wh1l l' cone -will be hoisted on all three committee boats at 11 :50 a.m. The preparatOr) sign al (hl Ul' cone) will be hoisted at 11·55. and a red cone. signalling the stan of a designated classes or classes will be ho1\tcd at 12 noon. The first to start this ~ca r will be the 41 ca tamarans and 1ni11arans on the outer lane. There will be no \lartcrs on the inside lane at noon. Thcn.·aftcr. the starting seq uence will be· 12: I 0-Performance Hand ica p Racing Fleet-A on the inner hnc. Ultra Light Displacement Boat-A. outer hne: 12:20-PH R F-B. inner hnc-lntema11onal OfTshorc Ruic-A outer hnc: 12:30-IOR-B inner lane. ULDS..B outer li ne. 12:40-IO R-C inner lane. PHRF-C outer lane: 12:50-PHRF-E inner li ne. PH RF-D outer lane: I p.m.-PHRF-G inner line. PHRr-r ou trr line. 1:10-PHR F-I innc1 lane. PHRf--11 outer lane: I :20-Ancicnt Manm·r (wooden boats) 1nm·r hnc PHRF-J outer li ne Dodgers' Landreaux sidelined SAN DI EGO (A P) -Lo Angeles outfi elder Ken Land- reaux has been placed on the 15- day disabled "'' because of an injured fi nger. the Dodger<; an- nounced prior Ill Frida~ ·s Na- tional League game \\1th thl' ~an Diego Padres La ndrcaux. 29. \\a' trl'3ll'd Friday an Los Angele<; for a pan1al tear of the volar plate 1n tht.• middle linger of h1'i left hand. the club said The c1ght-)ear 'ctcran who appearC'd a\ a la1c-1 nnang de- fensive replacement in Thurs- day's 6-5 win overihc Pndn.·s. ""ni. batting .270 wl\h one home run and c1aht run hatted 1n The Dod&c" t.unentl) 1n the mtd~t of a Ion& road tra p. ltlll'<l Landrcau-<'s 'fK>t on thl· IO'>ll'r h\ purchasing th e rnntrnrt of out- fielder-fir 1 hast•nHlll Fra n~hn tubbs 4'tubb'i wa\ h11t1ng "K throu(lh IQ games with 4'1huqucrtJUl' of ttw P1c1fk f'oa 1 1 .. ·aauc T-Hink: big t Downing provides big spark his big bat _ In Angels· 9 -3 laugher against Sea le ----.---- Spectal to tbe Dally Pilot Most ballplayers are fond of saying lhey JUSt try to meet the ball. Then theres the Anfels' Bnan Downing. for whom smal thinking doesn't pay oil'. Downing came to bat with runners o n second and third an the first inning of Friday niJht's game agarnst Seattle and 1mmed1ately was attracted to the wall. .. , knew it was the right time for'a big hit." said Downing. "My first impression was to just try to get a h11 up the middle. tiut then I thoufhl ot hilling a lane drive off the wall.' Instead. Down ing cleared the wall for a home run that aave the Angels a 4-0 lead en route to a 9-3 triumph over the Mariners. It made for a triumphant home- coming for Downin&. who had stru&- gled through the Angels' first home- stand, bat11nJ under .150 with only one RBI in eight games, "It was great to have a chance to get out of here and go on the road. I changed my style on the trip to trying Fountain Valley's Brent Hanson (left) spikes past Brad Dannettell, and teammate Carlos Briceno (6) puts one past to hit Ion& hnC' dnvcs instead ot JUSt try ing to get hits.·· said Down1na. who 1111.302 dunn&a 14-game road tnp. "I was more aggrcu1ve. and that seems 10 be what works best for me." Wtth t""o out an the li r'l. Fred Lynn's th ird homer ga ve tnl' n~ls a 1-0 lead. Singles by Doug f)e( 1nces and Reggie Jackson 11-, preceded Downin.i s fiOh homer of tht sea$0n. Rookie Ron Romanick. 3-1 . held Seattle hitless until Al vin Davis homered with one out an the fourth. h1$ sixth home run. Romanick went .1•11 innings before g1v1ng way to Luis Sanchez. The Manncr!I narrowed the lead to 4-3 in the fifth when Phil Bradley singled for two runs after singles by Dave Henderson, Spike Owen and Jack Percontt loaded the bast . The A•I• replied with two runs an the bottom of the innioa off Bob Stoddard,(). 2. Gary Pettis led ofT wuh a sinaJc and continued to second when Bradley. the center fielder, bobbled the ball. Penis scored on a double by Rod Carew. who then scored a ll the way from second on a wild pitch. The Angels tacked on three more runs in the seventh after reliever Roy Thomas walked the bases loaded. Ed Vande Bera came on and su1TCnder a two-run single to DeCinces and sacrifice fl y to Rob Wilfong. Ueoff Zahn (2-1) is billed to sta for the Angels on the mound today. IWlr .... ~..,. _.__ ·- Dannettell and Tom Churchville of vi•lting Marina aa the Barons complete an unbeaten Sun.et League season. Eagles, Artists,· FVroll ' Estancia High's unbeaten E.agJC$ swept to their l 7th straight volleyball victory of the season Friday night as they closed out a perfect Sea View league campaign with a routine 15-1 •. 15-1, 15-4 victory ar University. And. fountain Valley and Laguna Beach completed league cham- pionship seasons in the Sunset and South Coa5t leagues with the Cl F 4-A playoffs on tap next Frida}. · ' If you'rt surprised b} Estanc1a·s sterling season -a No. 2 ranking in the CIF and probably the No. l or 3 seed m the 4-A pla}ofTs -you'rt not alone. says Coach Tom Pestolesi. who - took the reins at Estancia after the E.aJies underwent a very big tran- siuon because ·of kc-y losses to graduation. ··1 really didn't know how we"d do;· says Pestolesi. a former star at Huntington Beach High" and Long Beach State. ..But they've done everything I've asked them to do. And. they're smart. We've made up for the lack of some physical skills with smart and steady play. 'Tit admit 1t. rm spoiled right now . _ .but I hke being spoiled.'' Est*'1c1a·s routine tnumph was led by the play of Tim McLaughlin. Sherman Dickman and Sco11 Gar- mon. among ot~rs. Fountain v•e>'s 15-8. 14-16. 15-:?. 15-5 decision over '1s1ting Manna ga\C the Barons a pt.•rfect league season -and 11 forn·d the Vik ings to return to thl' saml' s11e toda> at ~ 30. to meet La Quinta for the nght 10 a ('I F .i-.\ pla~ollherth as (Please Hie ROLL/84} Despite weather, life at the top remains stable University. Irvine ramble in Sea View; Edison returns to top .in Sunset League J)('.-.p1 1e the '>pota<l1c weath er con- d1t1 ons. life at the top remained unc;hakcn an Sea View League ba'icball Fndav-co-leaders Un1 ver- '>ll) and El 1 oro S\\Cpt 10 \"lCtOrics and In me. a game ofT the pace. kepi pace. Fd1c;on . meanwhi le. kept pace. too. mo-..1ng back in to a 111: for the Sun<.l'I Ll'aguc Ital.I '-'llh On•an Vil'\\ afkr 41 tri umph o'er Huntington Beach 10 a night game at Mile Square Parlo. Herc's ho"' 11 went Edison 4, Huntington Beach 0 The Chargers got a sta ndout per- formance from nght-handcr Chip Damato. "'ho \truck o ut seven. "'al ked one and allo"'ed JUSI three ~mglcs 1n 'it1fling Huntmgton Beach to return io thl· top "'llh Ocean View at 8-2. The Oller'> w('rt' guil t~ ofa two-run l'rror 10 lht• fourth 1nn1ng. whi ch allo"'ed Scnll Hl'lnl·r and Ron Choclo. to ... core fhl' Chargl'r\ rw1 II 3\\a\ w11h t\\O One-hitter, homer give Dodgers' win Rain helps. too. as Padres stumble. in I -0 setback "i.\N DIEC10 ( .\P) -Left-hander Kiri-. HoneH'llll allo\\ed JUSI one hit ant.I ~te\c \'cager provided the onl) run w11h a scrond 1nn1 ng homer ac; thl' Los <\ngcll.'<o Dodgers defeated tht· ')an l>1t.•go Padre' 1-0 ma gamC' shonennl to 61 ·innings h) rain Thronh h11 allo\\.ed b\ HoneH'ull 4-0. "as Luis \ala1ar·., tlunt 'langk in th(' founh HoneH'Utt faced JU\I 19 ham•r'>. one O't.'r thl' ltnut. nnd no Padre hallt.'r h1 1 :i hall 0111 of 1lw infield Tim l ollar ~-2 tool<. the loc;c; \\.h1k [ti\ 1ng up JUSI thrc-c h11c; "alk1ng li1111 :ind 'tnktng out llnt• Thl' game ""a' c.llll'd with t"u out 1n thl' top of the \C\Cnth af\<'r a dl'lin ol onr hour 49 mmutc'> f hr f>odger-1 ffiO\.Cd tntO fir t (ll3< I.' 1n the N:)ltonal t eague Wc<ot . c~tcnd 1na thl'lr ""1nn1n tre k to"' game'! I\ n C>11.-ao droprx·d out of thC' top 'IJ>Ot tur thr ftrc;t ttmc 1h1c; ..cawn f he l'-'\mc "-:l' ~topped h> a \uddcn do"npour w11h t\\o out an Ille LOP u1 the scvC'nth. 'cagl·r. who has h11 21 career homer' against 1he Padres. conncl ted lnr ht' first ol the year to lead off the 'iecond 1nn1 ng. The \hutout was the second tor llnnl.'\l ult and hi\ third complctr game · of the ~car. He d ropped h1'i Na11onal League lead mg ERA to 1.38 The Padres onl) sconng th reat rnmc an the fourth afterSalaza/s bu nt '>angle and a 'klmficc by <\Ian W1gg1n~. Hut llonnrntt \t1tlC'd that threat "hen hl' got Ton~ Gw)nn on a grounder 1u fir\t and . IC\ e Gan C} on a grounder to thmJ The t\\.O team' return tonight for thl' thml ol a lour-game ..enes with Roh W('k h ( 2-~) \chC'llu lcd to start for the Dodger\ on thC' mound R1ght- hnndcr .\nd' Ha"~ans <2-0) 1c; h•lktl a<, thl' Padre~· tam•r lt'c; on t('lt•\ 1\ton Channel 11 at 7 Onu~~ th(' l>odgl'r\ gN throu&h the \an 01t.•gn <,cnl.'\ on \unda} the} 'II mo\ e on to San r ranl 1sco. where \\hrn· Mond:" ant.I l ue'id~h n1aht's ~nme., "111 he tt.·k"l'\C'd , followl-d h' a \.\-l•dne'i(ln) nflC'rnnon gamr \ da' oil folln""' 1hfn the Dod ere. moH' l'a!>tlo fl1uc.hurah. t l nul\ and C h1l·ago hcfnn: re1urn1na horn<' Ma) 11 ·''1"110\t the 'ljc" 'ork M\'I'> more m till' lillh on run-'>rnnng doubk'> b' P.11 ~al lo.er and .\nd) mcla1r Universil) 2. ('o ta Mesa I The T ro1an' (1\-2 ) ma1nt:.11ned their sharl' oflir,1 rlan· '"1 1h El Toro 1n the Sea Vie'-' l l·aguc \\hen Marlo. f a\ontc <lcl1\crl·d a run-scoring \tnglc in thl· third inning to g1'c thl' Tro1ano; 1he1r 2-1 cd~e .\nd p11clwr Jen Stombaugh. a JUn1or. malk II "land up \\I th J li\e- h111cr. ma \l\-1nn1nggamc. 'hortrncd b) the <,;imr h:ttl .. torm tha1"'1pcd out Sadd khal ~ ' g.11rn: '' 11 h \'\\port Harhor l 1nl\l'r\ll\ ·, lir'I run . m thl' third inning. came \\hen Da'c Hucg) singled and e"entuall) made 11 10 1h1rd after a Costa Mesa error and a free pass loaded the bases H ueg) scored on an infield out. Fa vorite got the winning run across after Ste-.c Kelle' led ofT"'11h a \\al k and got to second on a sacrifice hunt. Costa Mesa's onl) marker "a' m the fi rst inning '-'hen Matt Shafer doubled and \cored on Ste\ e Don- na} 's double. Mesa had runners on firs1 and second in the fifth wi th t"o out\. hu1 Stombaugh go1 thl' la\t baller to pop up. While 11 ""' l 'n1\cr'i1 t\ ·, luwc'it· scoring. \ ICtO~ of the season (thC' Biil Runell elides lnto .econd with a atolcn bue u San oteco'• tam• 108 control or ball tn ftnt tnnJng. , Trojans arc IU-"' O\eralll. 11 '-'as defense. morl' than an) th mg tha t pro\,cd deCISI\ c In the sixth. "'1th one out. Rick ~a nne sent a tombaugh dcl1\ery 10 deep right fie ld. but a standout catch b) Jim P1cl..e11 on what appeared to be an extra base h11 developed 1n10 an inning-end mg double pla) P1eke11 caught the ball falli ng back'-'ards. then thrc" a onC'-houncer to Norm tol1ofT at first ha!>e to double up the ru nner. "'He doesn't catch ll and thl' game 1s tied and they have a runner nl 1hard:- '31d l ln1\Cf"'\lt) Coach krn klnu:~ T"'o other det'cns1,c pla)'> lo.e)cd (Pleaae 8ee PREP /84) Area's glrl•,· doJDblate : South squad . Nine Orange Co.It .,... --have been Mfected among co.a Mesa High Coach Paut f<Mn'• 1~ m.mber South AH-Stars aquad tor the 98Venth annual Orange County All-Star basketball game at Or- ange Coast CoUege. The game it acheduled fOf • 5:30 tipoff June 16. Esperanza Coach Martl tttM guides the North. a team built around La Habra star Pa'"9 Tu.M.. Three ldloots are repre11nted by two players -wtth Edteon'• Gretchen Meinhardt and M.-y Beth Thobe, Co8ta Mesa'a Shely Neal and LIM Schumak• and M on vi.io·1 Pam Maooet Md OretcMn Schroeder. . -. ,. ,. ..... . Ol•ioe Co.t OAJLY PILOT/Saturday, 4Pnl ~8. 19~ sf' (I k ; '. BR H~ K ' - ---- ~::~er•s contract · ves after he dies in car crash P"rom AP ..... ed... WATERBURY. Conn. Joseph • Bielawski didn'uchieve bis life'ii ambition -to win a prolCuionaJ baseball contract -until four ~ys after he died an a car crash. On Sunday, the Waterbury Angels will p~St'nt Bielawski's father, Theodore. with the S 1.500-a-mNHh Eastern L.caauecontract &hat anived in the mail Jan. 10. The Anaels have also dcsignau.'<i Sunday to be Joseph Bielawski Day at Municipal tad1um for the pmt apansl the Albany A's. Bielawski died Jan. 6 in a tWO-<.'ar colh!t10n in New Britain. In the mail fourda)S later was a contract to pla) for the Class AA team. He had dreamed of playing pro ball !.Ince age 5. when his father tauaht him the game. H1dawsk1 worl..l·d hard. and baseball didn't come eas\ to him. But he became a star in )Ou th .leagues and in high school. emulating has favonte pla,er. Carl YaMr1emsk1 . He wanted to pla) center field · and "ear the No. 8 Yastrzemski made famous a!. a member of the Bo\ton Red Sox. He was never drafted He qu11 school altl·r hi'> Junior year at New Brna1n High School and l>JX'nt h1!t days laboring to improve his baseball '>klll!>. When hl' wasn't playi ng ball. he worll.l·d v.11h his father. a hu~n for Belle Camperland Inc .. a mobile homl' broll.l·ragl' 1n Southington. In his spare ume. he "ould go to a batting t:agc "' Southington that pla)t'r!> from 1hc ~aterbuf") ..\ngl'I<. often used 10 hone their 'i\.\ 1ngs Some of the pla~ l'r\ took notice of Bielawsk i."' ho rapix·d 90 mph dl..'ll\ enn from the pitching machine from both sides oft he plate. The players urged B1dawsll.1 to II) out. And. according to has father. B1elawsk.J felt confident about his four tnout ses'>t'lns last fall and believed he would be offered a rnntract pnor to th1i; season. "'It really looks good. Dad ... has father re- membered him saying. He waited three long months at his famll) ·!t Newington home before he died. watching soap opt>ras. listening to his Yan Halen record., and pla) 1ng with his 7-year-old stepbrother. Brad. and J~)ear-old stepw~ter. Lisa. gaote of the day ,... ltoM, talking about hla merrtege to Carol W~ In Cincinnati on the day Mfore the ExJ)09 new home to Montreal tor their home opener= ·~we Md to get married. That's the ooty way n could get on the team plane to Montreat. They don't tty gltifrSMds. onty wives.·· Linebacker signs with Expreu LOS <\NGELES -Sam Norm. a Ci] linebacker "'ho staned nine games for the t •, Arizona Wranglers last season. has signed • with thr Los Angeles fapres!>. thr 'n11ed States Football League team announced Frida) Stephenson tied for Orlando lead ORL..\NDO Fla 1-\PI -Vetnan Jan Stcphen,on and rookie M l'i'>le Mc(Jeorgc fa~h1oncd b·under par 66'> tO ue for the opening-round lead 1n the LPG.\ Orlando Classic tournament Fnda' Ros1C' Jones fired a 67 mer thl..' 6.276-~ard . par-72 C)press Creek ( ount~ Club l.OU rSI.' to stand alonl' in second place 1n lhl' 54-hole l''cnt Cmd~ Hill. < ) n1h1a Pkgcr, aJld -nn t ookc a C'anad1an also in her first ~ear. follo~eq ' h 68s Stephen'>on. "'ho 1s in her 10th ~e on the LPG.\ Tour and has posted 12 '1ctones. ll&~d · a ne"' putta 10 overcome "incons1<,1cnt v.orl. on the greem all this '.-Car " ''l'\e bern h1111ng thl' ball "'cll lor I 2 months. but my putting has been terrible." she said She had two h1rd1c s on the lront side and rammed ho me another four on the back nine -some for I:! and 15 feet -for a s1x-b1rd1l'. no·boge~ round "It "as important for ml· tn h1t;hose 12 to 15 foote 1s." Stephrnson ..aid \1u( reorF.C'. "'ho earm·d hl·r wur card last August on the fourth tn '>hot 1 '-J' lnr hl..'r nest round as a profcs'>1onal "I nl''er m1<.<.l'd a fo1~a~ that \.\3\ m~ c,trcngth ... shc \aid ~ton tops alumptnc Chlcato llielil Gtdmae hat two home f\ln$ and • Mike Euler added another Fnday n1pt to lead Duals Eckenley ind the Boston Red Sox to a $-l '1ctol) over the lumpina Chicago White Sox. The loss was the founh 11rajp1 for the White Sox. who ha''" lost s.cven of their last eilht pme and are last in the American Lequc West 11\er winntnJ the division a year aao. Eckersley. 2·2. pve up a first-1nn1na home run to CarltoD Fist but finished with. I\ I O.h1tter while LaMarr Hoyt. 2-2. took the loss. his s.ccond 1n a row afler a 1.S- game winnina sltelk . . . Elsewhere in the American League. Doyle AJexuder and Deul1 Lamp combined on a six- hittcr and Geor1e Bell drove in the gamc·s only run with a bases· loaded grounder in the first inning to gi vc Toronto a 1.0 • victor} at Kansas City. Alex- ander. 1-1. edged hard-throwmg rookie Mark G•blcu. 0-2. who Eellenley struck out seven and walked three wh1lr sum:ndl·1ing seven hits in eight innings ... Detroit kit one ~hon of the league record for fast stans "'1th an 8.-4. I ~-inning loss 10 Cleveland. The inning "'ould ha' t.' tx·cn the last since it ended after the league's I ::i.m. l·urfc"' The loss was Detroit's second in 18 games. one 'ihon of thr record of 17 victories 1n 18 gamrs Mike Caldwell pitched a five-hitter and Charlie Moore dro'e in fi,c runs as Milwaukee \\Jllo~d 1hc Ne"' York Yanke<.'!>. I:!.(). Moore hit a two-run tnple in the second. tripled home two more run!> in the fifth and hit an RBI groundC'r in the eighth Dwayne Murpby h11 a three-run homer 1n the fifth inning to leJd the Oakland .\ 's to a 5-3 victor) o'er the Minnesota T\.\inS Andujar'& blast KO's Ezpos Joaquin Andujar retaliatl·d in a battle • ot'brush-back pitches with Steve Roren by belting a home run that broke a :!-1 fifth. inning 11e. and the St. Louis Cardinals beat Montreal 8-2 Fnda~. Andujar. 3-2. who scattered 10 hits. threw a p11ch under the chin of tht> Expos' Bryan Little in the third inning. A.ndujar was knocked down in his next turn at bat in the fifth inning by Rogers. Home plate umpire Bruce Froemmlna warned both benches. and on the next pitch. Andujar homered deep into the left-field bleachers ... Elsewhere 1n the National League. Tony Pena slammed his fourth home run. and Rick Rlil.oden and Kent Tekulve combined to scatter eight hits. leading Pittsburgh to a 3-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs ... Duane Walker, Dan Drie11en and Dave Conce~lon each homered to suppon p11cher Joe Price and the Cincinnati Reds to a 9-3 victon over San Francisco fortht> Andujar Giants' fourth straight loss .. Juan Samuel's two-run double highlighted a six-run eighth inning as Philadelphia defeated the New Yod< Mets. 8-3 ... Pete Falcone threw a three-hitter. taking a no-h itter into the seventh inning, and drove in two runs with a pair of doubles to lead Atlanta to a 6-0 victory over Houston. Falcone. 1-3. lost his no-hit bid when Phil Garner hit a two-out infield single between the mound and third base. Rama acquire .-tchta to Brown • The Rams an noun~ Friday thal &hty EiJ have acquired the exclusive ria)\ts to •II• neaouatc wi&b wide fU'e1\'er Ron Brown antr this summcr·s OlymPtc Games. In exchan&c forthe neaotiatina ri&hts to Brown. the Rami stnt the Ocveland Browns a second-round dran choice in next week ts NationaJ Foo1ball .l.eque draft. Brown. a S-11. 181 ·pounder from Arizona State. was draRed on the second round by Ocvcland last year. but opted to remain an amattur so he could pursue a spot on the United Slltes Olympic team. A world-class sprinter who has been clocked at 4.2 ~onds 10 the 40-)'8rd dash. Brown is considered a strona contender for a spot on the American sprint ttam. At ASU. Brown was a defensive back for thret seasons before being converted to wide receiver. He caught I 7 passes for 319 yards and four touchdowns in his senior season. Budd'• eHglblllty up to IOC LAUSANNE. Switzerland -The m eltg1bility of South African-born distance runner Zola Budd for the Los Angeles Olympics requares a decision by the International Olympic Comm111ee's executive board. a senior IOC official said Friday. Willi Daume. chairman of the IOC's elig1b1hty committee. said the executive board could only consider her case ifit rcceivcsa rCQuest from the Brit ash National Olymi;>ic Committee 10 waive the three-year residenc) requirement for athletes entered in the games. "This 1s a drc1s1on for the executive board.'' he ~id. ··but so far we have had no request from the Bnush comm1tt~ ... Knick& advance with OT win DETROIT -Bernard King scored m four ofh1s me-hi 44 pomts an overtime Fnday nigr. to lca~ew York to a 127-123 victor) over the Detroit Pistons and gi ve the Knacks their first-round playoff series three games to two. The Knacks earned the nght to face the Boston Celtics in a seven-game National Basketball Associa- tion semifinal series that begins Sunday in Boston. King capped a phenomenal series in which he scored more than 40 points in the last four outings and averaged 42.6 points for the five games. lhc Knicks had a 114-111 lead with 26 seconds remaining in regulation on a shonjumper by King. But Detroit's Isiah Thomas canned a three-point jumper with 23 seconds left to knot the score. Pryor aeta date for comeback WARREN. Ohio -Fomler wurld m champion Aaron Pryor will make his comeback fight and first defense of his International Boxing Federation junior welterweight title in June in Toronto, accodring to a published report. The (Warren) Tribune Chronicle reponed Fnday thal Pryor will face Canadian Nack Furlanpeither June 22 or 23. co-promoter George Chuvalo told the newspaper. Wadkln• tak• two-ehot lead l*J W.aJlii. still ica~h na RM' his l!I fint tour v1c1ory. conunucc,i ~·attack Oft ~ Woodlands Country b·1 West Count wuh a 4-under-91r 6 Friday to like a 2·suoke lead after 1wo rounds of the Houston Open aolf tournament. Wadkins. a 10.year tour veteran, shot a S-undcr-par 66 in the first round, 11vin1 him a 133 total for the tournament. nine under par. and a 2-stroke ltad over Bob Eutw"4. wbo abot an erratk 69 for a I 3S 36-holc total. Wadkins bat had several narrow misses in pursuit of a tournament victory. He was involved in a playoff' with lM GrUam in the 1979 Philadelphia Oassic. losina on the first pla)·ofTbole. He also led last year·s Colonial toumam~nt in Fon Worth' after th~ rounds but thru.puttcd the final hole and missed out on a playoff ... Former c:bampions J.U9t Borot and Miller Barber shot 8-undcr.par 62s for a one- stroke lead after the second round of the Liberty Mutual LqcndsofGolfin Austin. Teus. llllyCasperand Gay B~wer, who played with the leaders, shot a 63 and 'Were alone an second place at 128. Fu•lna '• 6 TD pauea lift Stan Quarterback Cliack Fa1laa passed for EiJ five touchdowns to tic a Uni1ed States •II• Football League single-game record in leading the Philadelphia Stars to a 35-0 victory over the New Orleans Breakers Friday nishl The Stars. 9-1. won their.seventh straight pme before a crowd of 34.011 . the largest of the season at Veterans Stadium . . . Elsewhere in the USFL Friday. Jacksonville quarterback Robbie Mallloat tossed a patr of touchdown passes and engineered a series of clock- ea11ng dnves as the Bulls downed the Oklahoma Outlaws. 34-6 ... Rookie quancrback Walter Lewis th~w for 264 yards and two touchdowns as the Memphis Showboats dumped the Pittsburgh Maulers. 17-7. Rustlers clinch South Coast crown Jan Stephenson Rosie Jones Barons take over first in Sunset League race (,olden ~est ( ollegl' secured the outh < n:li;t Conference \.\Ome n's softball cham- p1onsh1p b~ "'orking o'cn1me to beal Santa o.\na Fnda). In high school ac11on. Fountain Vallr> assumed sole possession or first place b) bea11ng Westminster. while Manna was stopped b> Ocean View and Edison took the measure of Huntington Beach. In the Sea View. Costa Mesa and Un1vcrs1t) have matching 5-5 marks following the Musta ngs' win over the Trojans. Herc's how it went: Golden West t , Santa Ana 1 The Rustlers sewed up the SCC crown by sconng the game-winner m the bottom of the eighth inning. L11 Mason singled. took second on a sacnficc b) sister Adnenne. and afkr a pair of walks. Lon Tsctter delivered a game-winning hit. double. moved to third on a hll. and scored when winnin~ pitcher Karen Carlson laid down a bunt single. Carlson. 21-5 this se<ison . went the e1gh1 innings. allowing four hits and a lone run in the top of the fifth . Boomb1e lb1a suffered thc loss for an ta .\ na. "'h 1ch fell to 6-4 in conference pla) In high !>Chool action Fountain Valley 2, Westminster l The Barons took over sole possession of first place in the Sunset League with thear narrow decision. keyed by a squeeze play m the third inning as catcher Therese Puchalski laid down a bunt to get leadoff hitter Lea Young home. Dana Ramos was 2-tor-2 and Staci Haynes sparkled on the mound for Fountain Valley, stnking out three. walking two and spacing out eight Westminster singles. It was Fountain Valle~ 's eighth wm in its last I 0 stans. Ocean Vlew l, Marina 0 Jackie Oakley twirled a one-hitter for Ocean View. allowing the only hat to Julie Bridgeman 1n the top of the sixth. She also struck out e1Jht and did not walk a batter in outdueling Manna ace Julie Larsen. "'ho struck out sc en. Edisoa~. Huntington Beacb 1 Julie Carpenter struck out six and walked none while spacing out six Huntington Beach singles to pace the Char~ers 10 their third unset League' 1c1ory in six stans. Traci N~v1lle slugged a two-run homer in the second inning to ~1ve the winners ~II they needed within a 15-hit attack. Dena Baker was 3-for-5 with 2 RBI. including a double. and Kori Gendron was 3- for-4 with I RBI and scored three times. Kris Alben went 2-for-3 and had the Oilers· only RBI. Costa Me11 1, Unlvenlty 0 The Mustangs evened their Sea View League record at 5-5 on Paula Hoffman's one- hitter. Hoffman struck out 2 and walked 4 and had a no-hitter going before University broke at up with a two--0u1 singl e in the sixth inning. 35 mm PRINT SHOOTERS ... Golden West had assumed a 1-0 lead m the second "hen Vona Rossilli led off w11h a The Seahawks (3-3 in league) knocked Manna (4-2) out of a share of the Sunset lead as Charis Monroe doubled to lead off the bottom of the seventh. took third on a passed ball. and scored on Trina Vtachos· sharp single. Marcia Fu struck out 3 and walked 5, but was tagged for the loss when the hosts came up with the winning run in the bottom of tbc seventh inning. PICTURE IT tURYI OFFER RUNS : Thru May 7 mag!9pnnt~ Tryouts set for baseball fhl' Nauonal Baseball < ongre\S affil1atl·d West C oast League will hold tr.out~ for their Doublc-A .. cm1pro levels of pla~ today at Buena Park High. beginning at 10 a.m. Interested managers and coaches of the league arc 1n' ned to meet at 8:30 a.m. at the high school for an orga011at1onal meeting. follO\.\l'd b') pla)er tryouts at 10 The legue plans an eight-team di~1~1on in Or- ange ( ounty. Winners of the Southern ( allforn1a champ1onsh1ps v.111 ad,ance to the NB( nauonal tournament in W1ch11a This year mark~ lhe 50th 3nnaversary of tournament play. funhcr information can he obtained by calling 558-1777 or 835· 7444. Newport golf in regionals I Newport Harbor Htah'~ goll tram has qualified for the C IF regionals wtth a !.Ccond place finish 1n the ~ea \' 1cv. League Thr ~a1lor~ fa shioned ::i 14-4 retord this scawn finishing \Ccond behind El Toro The ~a View League ind1' adual tournament ~111 ll<' held Monda) and Tues- da) at San Lun Re) Downe, JlOlf t.OUN. NFL seeks to restrain moves Rozelle urges Congressinal bill r-estricting shifts '-".\SHI NG TON ( .\P) -The Na- 11onal Football League. hit b> two franchise 'ih1fts \.\.-1th1n two \.ears. urged Congress Frida) to enact ·1cg1s- lat1on to restnct spons teams from mo\lng from cit} to Cit» NFL Comm1ss1oner Pete Rozellr. appearing tx·fore the Senate Com· mercc Commlltl'e. said passage of such a bill \.\Ould "pro' 1de a clear. legal framework for addressing future mo' es . and address the moves of the Raiders and Colts "This as a sad state of affairs. but 1t is the current reality.'' Rozelle said. "It 1sa case of the tail wagging the dog. "Unless the Raiders' case 1s over· turned. or Congress confirms the nght of a spons league to determine the loca11ons of its operations. the NFL wlll be unable to respect the interests of any community that a member team proposes 10 lca,c." Rozelle told the commmec. Colts' owner Robert lrsay failed to reach an agrttment with the city of Baltimore for an improved lease and moved his team to Indiana last month Raiders' owner Al Davis moved hts team in 1982 despite a vote by the league's owners 10 k~p the franchise 1n place A federal coun subsequent I) ruled in favor of Davi~ Oakland ci t) officials. meantime. have sued under eminent domain to return the team to Oakland. The case remains m h11- ga11on. The Professional Spons Team Community Protectio n Act. proposed by Sen. Slade Gorton, R- Wash .. applies not only to football, but also 10 baseball. basketball. hockey and soccer. ,, The bill would creole an arbitration board to help regulate the transfer of a team from its assigned home terri- tory. -'s wntten. the proposal would be retroactive to Jan. I and would affcc1 both the Colts' move and the New Yorll. Jets decision 10 lc:n e Shea Stadium 1n Flushing. N Y . for the more spacious Giants tadium an East Rutherford. N.J Mavericks set for shot at Lakers I GLEWOOD IAP> -The play- off wise Los Angeles l.aken take on a ··new kid" 1n the post-season tour· nament. the Dallas Mavencks. an a best-of-seven showdown bcainning today The firJI pmc of the National Basketball Assoc1a11on's Western Conference semifinals bepns at 12. 30 p.m at the Forum. t.os l\naeles. appcanni tn the pla)Offs for the caahth ume 1n the las• e1iht }car~. brctll'd through 11s ~SI· of-five opcntna scnes w11h n three- pme sweep o( Kan\as <.11\ The Lalers wrap~ up that \CrlC\ last Sunda)' 1n Kansas ('11 ) and thu., have had nearl)' a w('ek of rest and rccuperauon Tht Ma\cnd,, appcanng 1n 1hc NBA playoff\ for the fim time an their four-year h1stor;. fouJht their way to a 3·2 verdict over the Seattle uper- Sonics 1n a series that ended Thurs- day night. The Lakcrs. NB t.hamp1ons an 1980 and 1982 and a 4..() loser to Ph1ladelph11 10 last year's title scnes. art heavily favorl:d dc-spne the fa<'l that Dallas won th~ of fi ve regular- season meetinss. Los Anarlcs' rqular~<;eason rrcord of 54?28 was the second beiit an the league behind Boston's 62-:!0. The Mavench posted a 43-39 rccord L>allas <. ·011ch Dick Motta said after Thur~a> ·s I OS.. I 04 overtime \ 1cto')' O\tt Seattle: m DJllu that he ""Hn t p.1rt1cularl) v.omcd bv the -ihort . turnaround tame to the next scncs. He said he had asked 1n1stant coach Bob We(~s to stay up all nia.ht studyioa tht Lakcrs. and that. 11\cr practicina Fnday momina. the club would depart for Los Ani-eles. with Weiss p~scntana his repon durina the Oi&ht. "h is a httlt short but every time I've aonc into one hke this. t1 hasn't hurt u~:· said Motta. ~hose playoff coach1na e~pericnet includes ncar1) I 00 sames 11 Ch1caao and Washina- !"n The K"r1es will ~unite two fo~r M1ch111n t.atc 1t1n. the lak~· Maaic Johnson and Jay Vinttnt of the Ma'1cncks. MAJOA LaAau• STAttDtHOS AmMc.-U..- 0.U.l!O ....... S..ttlt Mlnnetot• K•nta1Cflv TtHt Clll(HO 0.1fOH Cltvll•nd Toronto MllW•Uk" hllOll New YIH"k a.ltlmort wan DMIM* W L 12 • I) 10 II f 10 " • 10 • 12 ' 11 •AST OIVIMOH .. , 10 • 12 ' • 10 • 12 7 ll 7 13 ,,...,., Sceret ....... '· ketllt 3 Mllw•ullH 12, N•w YOrll. 0 .... .•2s ,J71 ."4 MO 3" ,]j() ••ttlmort 4, T•ll•t 3 111 lnnlnt•) ao1t011 S, Clllc990 J Toronto l. K•nse1 ""' O Cltvttend I , Detroit 4 I If lnn1n111> Oekl9no s. Ml11nt1ot• l T.-.,., Ga.mH •• s Sii) • ' ' 10 S..ltlt IL•ll911on l·ll et A._, IZllVI 2· ll Clevtteno IB~ne 0-01 •• O.rro11 (Mot'rl1 4·0) 8o1ton 1019<1• 1·21 •• Cllk•90 IS.ever o-21 Mlmnot• (Wllll•m• 1·11 .. 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STRIKEOUTS: litve n, Houtton, ll; -'(.......,..., ~ •: Soto, Clncll\Mll, 2);-0ooo.n, Hew YMk, 2•; 8erenvl1 Clncln· N II, 2S. $AV£~ 005UM. S.n Dteoo. 7. Sutter, St Louis. S. Holland, PlllteClttollle, 4, Lt$mltll, CP11Ga90, 4, ltHtdon, Montrffl. 4 c ..... C.. State.,..,_'· UC lrvlftt i Cel State Fulllfton lOI 120 01~ 12 t UC lrotl,,. 011 000 000-2 7 I SlmtTIOI" end C•ffrtv, Juttt and Mot-oen W-Slmmon,, 10·? L-Ju"'· 4·7 28-TllOmH lfJ. Anderton fUCll HR--C.ffrev (Fl"l COMMUNITY COL&.aGE UUth c .. st c ...... ~ GOiden w,,, Oranoe Coasr Cerrl101 Santa Ana Fullerton W L T GI IS • 0 15 6 0 IS ' 0 IS 6 0 Mt. S.n Antonio Cvl>f'tu II 10 0 S • 13 0 ' Com Pion 4 16 I 10 1 O?O 114'> TedeV'l Games (-1 Orenot COHI et Compton Cerrllo1• et Gotdtn We\I Cvc>re" er Fullerton Sante Ane at Mt San Antonio P•clfk Co.at COMtrenc. 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Sen Dltoo I HR-Yeaotr (I) SB-BRuuell (2) Guerrero (I) S-BRuuell, W1oolns I~ H R Ell 88 \0 LOS Aneelts Honevcn W,4·0 6 0 0 0 San DlffO LOiier L 2·2 6 7·3 3 • 2 T-138 A-)4 n2 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amerk•n Leatu• 1nw.-lllv"4Mv's G•tnell BATTING (JO •' bel\) Gert>tv, Oetro11 SOO Trammell Dttroil 41~ Uo111aw Toronto 403. G Btn Toronto 39S. Gare•• T0<onto 311 RUNS Trammell Oerrolr II. R1Pktn. B•lt•mort 17 uoshew Toronto 17 Willi· eke< Otrro11 17 Gercla. Toronto, IS. LYIWI, Afle'ls, IS RB I l(lnomen O•kla nd 24 DtC1'Kft. A,,..i1, ·11. Mo"bv. Toronto 11, llt· Jacllltn. A.netls, 11, R11>11.tn B•tt•mort . U HITS Garcia Toronto ll. G. Bell. loronro. J'l. TremmtM, Detroit '17, lti1>11.en, 8e1t1mort. 2'. DtClflc••· A,,..is, u. HrOtk. Minnesott 25. UPsll•w, Toronto. 2S 00U8 LES G Btll, Toronto, 9 ..... A,,..is, I. Uosl\aw, Toronto, I, 7 art tied wltll 6 TRIPLES 9 art lltd wllll 1 HOME RUNS l(lnoman. Oaklena. •. lttoken, B11t1more, I. A Devi•, S..ttlt, 5. 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San Clemente s Cao11tr•no Vatlev 11 M1u o0n V•tlO 1 Wtdl'ltldav'• Games ll'ISI Laouna 8Hcn at M1u1on Vleio Cao111rano Vallev at L•ouna Hiii\ Dana H111s 11 Sen Cltmtnte ~ . . • • wemen•a ~• COMMUNITY COl.LIGI ~ W••t 1, kltta Ana I S•nta An• Ooo 010 00-I 4 1 Golden Well 010 000 01-1 1 O lbla end Oodfrev CarllOf'I a nd MHon W-Certton L-lbte 2B-Ma1on ""'' llonlill IOWl HIGH SCHOOL ,tlP!talll V.-.V 1, WttlnMMlllr I Wt1lmlnster 100 000 l>-1 I l Fovnteln van.v 101 000 •-1 I 1 M9rll11 end o ·Collnor HaYlltl •ncl PIK N l\k I ......... ~a.tot I! dt son 020 202 >-9 15 O HunllfltlOll 9.a<n 000 001 0-0 6 1 CarHflt9r •no Pro1M<, 1111911 end Aloerr 19-BaUf' IE I H•-Ne.,lllt IEI c>c.aft View I, M9nM t Marine 000 000 ~ I 0 OC•n v~ 000 000 1-1 > J J L•r\ell •nd C LarMn Oei.ltY •nd M9ft4«" 21-MonfOt (QVI CntaMKll,~t VlllYt01IV 000 000 t-o 0 Cftfl Mne 000 ICIO l-1 ~ I Fu eno C•tt, HOf'lt'l\an •l'IO ltnvtlW U.All .... ,...,. "" ••tut. n , ............................ , l'•ST RA.Ca. ON mile pace -4>...e Wr'I (IC~) 20-4!0 7 00 U.0 Prlmhl\'I ,.,. (AnMrwn) ) 4IO 2 60 L.ltmt tLOMO) ' 4 40 Alto racect. Monterev Knltllt, AllfYt Liiv, ""'''-SwttQI, C'IMfl HillOilly, ,191hv Franll TIMI HI. n 1xACTA ll·fl "'d n120. MCOND •A.Ct . OM rnllt Hc.t <:tllteln Wetto!! IAUOfn> IUO 1.10 UO Handover IAllcMnonl • 7.70 uo LOOlllno Good 15htrren) 6.10 Also r.ctd: Slltt Or .. m, Ntllv• 1..•Htf'. C:ICIW, Hu•lllflt Oei.. l'rofftlof' ~ne Tlme: t:Ol. U IJCACTA 17·4) MIO S177.60, TN•D ltACI . Ont milt N«. Trlt• L•ll IPlanol 22.IO 7.00 e.r-.s Cllrl1 (Autlln) UO Summer 5n.oe (SIH1h) 210 HO 160 Alto r.cect. GooOtlme Bvro. AMOll lrvader Time· 2.00 41~ U UlACT A 11 ·SJ oald tll..0 'OUlllTH "ACI . Ont mllt ,pece HarrllOf'I MlnO" 1Pttlln9) 20.40 7.IO 4.00 511.ennon Maiorllv IGllmovrl 1..0 3.60 Conen IW•Plnl 3.60 Also rKeel Tex Crtelll, MudOw B G, ICle•t 2tkt. S.meneu Time 1 Sf JIS ""™ ltACI . One mlle Net Jultmat (Aubin) S IO 3 00 2 IO Boniface (Slfftll) 3.40 l 20 • Curtis (0"4>m9rl uo AllO racea· Direct Klno, Max eurnoro. B•v LHf, Moodv Blue, Brent 8aktr Time. 2-00 VS U UtACTA (6·41 Ptld S14.IO SIXTH llACE. One mlle Pact Trecl Miu (Maler) UO S.00 3 40 Wllate Sc~tzlt (Sleetl\) I 80 6.00 Plffzt SQuffzt I Grundy) S 40 Al$0 raced. Reoal Guettt, Juav Nova. Whistle Ball, Trump SQuteH, Rlloda Lobell, Spring Fllno. Time: l:S9. n IXACTA (l·S) Paid STS.40 SIVENTH RACE. One mile pace. Prlncetl Ltl• (Longo) 9.00 S 90 4.00 Klndlv Llollt I 8ourotolsl 11.00 7.00 Hiii Countrv (Slltrrtnl 4.60 AllO racea Flnel Catt, Wetl StHonff Girl. Bttlt Jollt , Summtr. T trPOrl Maria n· ne Time 2-01 41S n EXACTA (1·4) Pala Slll.20. EIGHTH llACE. One milt oact OoutMt Birdie I Kuet>ltr l II to 7 20 3.00 Arverne1 Girl ISltellll 4..IO U O Wlndtmtrt fRllchltl 2 40 Al10 racecs Wllite Velvet. Canoerre Ott Sliver Stertet Time. 1"01 U EXACTA tS·41 pa1<1 $62 60 NINTH llACE. One milt oece On Road Aoaln (Gtmr> 11 IO 3 00 3.00 Gull (Kuebler) 2 40 2.20 Armbro Cadel (Ackerman) 3.60 AllO ractel· Lono Fiiia , Jtriz, Grffne< P1tturt•, F1mlty P~trall. Firsl Ruler, tnttntttter Time: l:S6 n IEXACTA (S-21 peld 529.00. '2 l"ICK SIX (5·116·3·9·S·S) Pa10 Sl,'91.60 with IS winning llc11t11 (five 110rte1) Carryover POOi: SS7,14UO. TINTH ltACI. One mile pace. Andv1 Wln11on ISltetl\) S.?O 3.60 3.60 Sklpperairle <Aubin> 4.40 4 60 HI C SklPPtr l8avle11) 7 00 AllO r•ctd: Ol•blO Cenvon. Ricll N Splcev. OutHIVlll Sllv1tar. Happy Hunting, Ski-• LH Cltr, Tiit Comoanvs Gola Time. 2:07 11S U EXACTA (3·71 Pala 517 60 AllancSance: l,7SS Halvwood Par1c l'ltlDA Y'S ltESUL TS (lrd ef 67·daV tller~ meeftnel "llST ltACE. 6 1 tunong1 On tl\t Ftv IMcC•rronl 19 IO 8.20 S 20 Pat'' Pet IHewlevl S 00 3 IO Ptrltc.1 Cover (OelOM!illOI 10 40 Allo recto Sam'" Comet. Fhnr Hiii•. w 1no·1 wev. Pre 800il Ont Ma11tr Time 1 16 l •S. SECOND llACE. I I 16 milts Sl<il"ul LOOll IGarcla l 4 ?O 3 00 2 40 Mollltr'' Kn111111 (Meza) 4.20 3.20 AIQtbrl ICallanf'dal 3 40 Al•o rectd Codv's Jene, H•PPV Gtner· a hon. Jul! tor Cnart•e. Ponv·1 Leoecv. unlver .. 1 Star, K•no Jettv Time 1" ns S2 DAIL y DOUBLE ( 1·61 oeio «• ?O THlllD llACE. 6 furtono1. Sunslline Room ( 01000 19.00 9 80 S 20 Luch C1mllle f Pt0ro1a) 4 t.O' 3 20 True Toley (Cureneoa) S 40 AllO recto Doti Orum, H•PDv Home · werd. Miu Bio Wlo. Time. 1:09 21 S. • SS liXACTA 13·2) Pala S'llS.SO FOUltTH ltACE. 6' • lurlon1n Jem Man (Mall) lS.20 9 40 Liiac Rl<IOt tFutntt1) 3090 Subdivide !Ortt0a) s 00 120 2 40 Alto ractO Grl11 and Fro11 Wtnd. Ntvaoa Saoe. OIYmPIC CIPflanl Sw11n·, Gamts, Time 1 17 '5 UlACTA (2·SI PllCI S883 00 FIFTH ltACI . 6 lurlono1 PaslOf'lt P1<1oe1McCrnl 6 20 J 20 2 40 Fell T111no 1P1ncev> s oo l 40 Marine Ml• (Sl\Otme1<er) l 00 At•o rectd Putlino Str1nos. Jonna s Girl Ctlle 's Girt, Win Cl\arisma. Tome 110 LS EXACT A 17·4) pe1d 579 00 SIXTH ltACE. 6 , lurtonol Commenartn (McCrnl a 80 3 80 2 60 Weter Crv1tel' (Toro> 3 20 2 40 C•lllornla Jublltt (SnoemoerJ 3 60 Al•o ractd Nickl Gliia, Veler>c.•a. R1· aueza. Slleer Artl•trv Time 117 SS EXACTA (7·31 oa•O S6SOO. SEVENTH ltACE. I t 16 miles Tl\allero·s Wetcll (Sbl) a 20 4 40 J 80 Count Tiit HOUH (Meza) 7 20 3 20 Travel (Hewltv) S 40 Also raced lrl\n s·c.e111. T et>e•e Jollv Josh L vnx Lair Time I 43 41S U EXACT A ()·SI Pa•d l ilt 00 U PICK SIX 16 3 2·7·7·31 oa•d '96,St• •O w11t1 one w1nn1no 11c1<e1 l\i> l\or\ts) U Poe.I< Sox consol&l•On pe1<1 '691 t.O will\ 174 winning hCkt ls lftvt nor"" EIGHTH ltACI. I ) 16 mole\ Penny Profit (Sl\0tmeker t 3 90 Ko To Tl\f M1ns1tl IMcCrnt Nell1t B Friendlv t T orol 280 2 so '90 l 40 HO Also recto Gu11arreen1t Ba111ma Htltoon OuH n Tomt 143 I S U EXACT A 1 11 Ol •d '6100 NINTH ltACE. I I 16 m11es Eartv Stttit< tMcCrn1 S 40 3 20 l 20 Mt Ptru1tr 1Sib1lle1 S 40 • 00 P"•" Men tMort nol '10 A.,o receo Norrn L·ne'"'-Sov Rev Ao1teto Styhsl\ Led Tome 1 4S U EXACTA 11 SJ oa•o W 00 Allendence I• lt4 This week'• trout llMntt LOS ANGILIU -Arrovo Seco CrHi. BIO TvMJl'l9• CrHk (~•I. Caste1c Lekt Plru Creek IFrencflmen•s Flat) Pua· CllnO\IOM Lake Pvr•miO L•kt S.n Georott 1t1..., IMsl wnt and "°''II IO<'kll SANTA ....... A.A -Caclluma L•kt Sant• Yner "'"" ltlVltUIOI -Futmof La•t M-1 Lake SAN l l'ltNAltDINO -B•e ee.r Lell.t GrMn Vallev Lah G•t90f'Y L•"• Jeni., L•llt L•llt Cr ... (miOO't tftO north IOrk\I VENT\MA -Ct,llH Ltllt P1ru Lel<t "'"'' Cr"" Ros.e va11e, L•'es S.1111 P•lh cr.... Sftoe c~ "'-eno towwl SAN OllGO -San LUt\ Rh lttvt r S...etwaltr •1ver SAN L.UtS OIM~ -AIHC.atro Lall.t L attuN Ltl<t IC••M AICM< (rHi. ar19111 Valot¥ LIU, Cedar Creell, °"' CrHt< E"ll.•ne ''"'· ltttn •ivtt thaoe111 O•,.,, to aO<' Po-l!ovlt, l(lt) Powt'f'llO<IM !O Ltlo.t , .. •> ..........°"" toooVW941klM aoolHtwotd •vu C Odlr9ft Johll~ ~MC'COfd IUOdv Garcllwr lton Strack Sammv ••etitl6 I.Oii 0, tllern a1w •ooer• Tony Sllll Mark O'Malft CelYin ltMlt Curll• Stranoe WevntL•YI Dan For1mtn MIMDonatO lobMurPftv GltMoroen Huoert G•Hn Cor.v Pivin 0ovt Ttwtu Pet LlllOMv Jot Inman 8rvceLlettka Don Pooi.v D•vld Orellem Morr1t Hata11kv NICI! Prl<t GreoNormtn TlmTllettn Roger Matlb1t Mlllt RtiO Jol\n Adem1 Vk1or Rt0ateoo Griff MIJotty O.A Welbn no Jack Reroner Tim Norris JC Sneed Ronnie tllack WltlltWooa Garv Koci\ Berrv Jatcktl Mike McCullough Jim GaHaol\er Jem11 l!ltelr Peler Jacobstn Ktllll Ftrgus Mark H•ves Brtll Uc>oer Jeff Mltclltll Lff Eldtr Mark Pftll OavldOorln Donnie Hemmond Mick Soll Ken Green ltlcllerd lokOI Frenk Conner Allen Miiier Ctertnet llo1t Bol>bY Clampett Loren R~ll Tom Jenkins t<en Brown Ed Flori JOtV Sinotlar Ktrmll Z.arlev Merli Ceuvtc.cl\1a Heletrwln Rici! Oelpol Curt Bvrum HelSutton BOO Cl\arltls David Peooles F llltel T • Ovelitv S.nov Lvlt Mark Wiebe Garv Pinn• Kennv t<no• Blllv Tuten Bobby NlcllOIS W•ltv Arm•tron11 Oe'n H1lldor10n Georot Arc.l\er Devt Eicllelberotr 8obbl' Welztl BOO Boyd Dick Hermon Clll Cl'll lloariouer t<tn t<tllev Scoll Watt<lns Ed Sneed Oeoroe C1<11t Mike Gove Ranov Watkins Georff Bu<ns Mike Sm11n D•Y•d O'KtllY Mark Brooks TllOma1 Grey Sltvt n Lleblt r BiM KralZt!'I Larrv Roni.tr L~ Of 9Glf (II Au1tlft, Tues) Boros·M Baroer Brtwtr·Cesper D•Vlcenzo· Fun""' FtrrH ·SnHd C.01111v Senoer, Boll·Wetl Fieck· Hawo.1ns Souchak ·Ven run 01cldnson · S•kt\ Jenuerv ·Merr Bevtr·NlePortt Naott · Tnomson Htbtrl. Heber I Cl\ln·St l·Ha· Tosk1 Collln1·Slfford Maxwtll·Mooav Burke·Harnt v B1ra111o·Waro O'Connor·Ro1buro J Beroer ·Ford Hamltlon· Hert>trt Heu·Mavtr F1nsrerwetd·Pelmtr ltunv1n·Saruen Gu1oanH~ansom Burktmo·Fer10 .... ,_,» '6 .,_IU ... .._.lf .. ...,,.ll6 ~ 71-IM 10-•7-1J7 '6·71-1>7 10-67-137 •s-n-m 71·6'--137 6'•71-137 ., . ..,_u1 71·'6-"7 ., . .,._m , ........ ll 61·11>-lJI 61•71>-»I 71·•7-131 ....,_139 61·71>-13' 70-M-131 61·71>-131 .... .._,. 61·71-1l9 70-6._ll9 71·61-ll9 n ·'1-13' 11·--ll9 67·72-1)9 61·71-139 72·61-139 70·6t-139 71·6t-l«I 69-71-140 '9·71-140 10·7~140 72·61-t40 69·71-1.0 7J·67-140 n -6t-141 70·71-141 69-n-141 12·69-141 74·61-141 12·6t-141 71·70-141 7S·M-141 ·71·1~141 69·72-141 69·73-141 10-n-142 70·72-1'? 70·72-14? 70·72-142 73·6._142 11·M-142 69·7>-142 72-7~14'1 7'·61-14.2 71-71-142 70·73-1'3 71-17-1'3 72·71-1'3 71·12-143 71·71-1'3 73·7~1'3 72·11-143 71·72-1'3 73·70-143 74·6..-143 74·6..-143 72·71-143 71·72-1'3 70·73-1'3 70·73-1'3 72·71-1'3 12·72-1« 73·71-14' 72·12-1« 71·72-14' 7'-7~1« 71·7>-1« 71·73-14' 72·72-1414 11·7>-14' 74·7~14' 70·7S-14S 70·7~S 7S·70-..,4S 71·7t-14S 72·7>-145 73·12-l•S 14·71-1'S 7'·11-14S 73·72-145 73·72-14S 61·77-145 70·7S-14S 14·11-14' 73·7>-1'6 73·73-1'6 71-7S-1'6 74-n-1'6 69·77-1'6 6S·62-127 65·63--121 67·62-119 66·65-131 66·65-131 6'·61-132 68·65-133 6'·69-133 68·6'-13' 68·66-13' 66·68-134 69·66-llS 67·61-13S 66·69-135 66·71>-136 66·7~136 70·61-139 70·61-131 61-11-139 68-71-139 61·11-139 69·71-140 71·74-145 72·75-147 7276-148 73·76-149 LP GA tourMment ,,, C>nendt, l'la.l Jen Steo~IOll Min ot MCGtorOt Rosit Jones Lvnn Cooke C1nov Pltoer Cindy Hill AIOC.t Miller Voe.I<• Alverei Amv Benz Cl\erlollt Monroomer., Bttsv 1(1no Dot C.trmaln Cvn1n1a F1g11 Ketl\v Po,11ewe11 Marv Hateman LHnn Cauadav 1(11r41n Ptrmt1tl L11ur•f Rinker Jo Ann Wasl\am C.1111 ~or11l11 Marla F1oueres 0 011 Ce tnv Merino M1n<1v Moore Cat'1v Mor st Mvra Van Hoose Oet<lee Las~er Marlf •lt Hao11t Pet"' Have\ De1t E 110111,,11 Caro1vn H•I OtOll f Au'''" JuQY E "" S1epnen1f J!er.,. 11 Jovct Ka1m•frl~ Merv Bein l •mrnt•men Sut Foo•tm•n Tnertu~ Htn·on MuHon .Sotr>c.tr Dev11n Conn e Cn•lltm• Janet Anot•IOll Ma•v BetCHltr "'"'' Mar•t Pe111 S.nar11 P•cmer Mery Otlono Donna H Wn111 COllMn Welke• Merlene Ftovd ltob1n wenon Ketl\Y Baur Jen F1vnn Otnlst ~trtOlll K•v K~nt<lv Jt Ck •t Bert sch P1t11 ltlu o Mariv OICkttlOll Oetlbie Mtl\ltrlin Nancv Rubin 8e<kY PHr\On (l\ri' JOMWll lt.111\'r W?l·lwortfl M•fll •oorio.,.r lar1> Tno,..., Debora l'I Petrlm ...... Of\ r •II,,.~ Jtr'llVn l rtl l Je"f S·rmon' ~"" l,llllt JOAMt Car'* S..VY QulfllAll HQll•\ ~te<v Noreen Fr,..·U·l\lfW. C•lfl\ l.lflmtM aerb 1""41ow\ll v K•lll(vn YO\M 34·)2-66 33·33-66 3"·33-67 34·34-61 3S·33-61 33·35-68 34·3s-69 34·3s-69 lS·l4-69 34·3s-69 36·33-69 37 3?-69 l•·ls-69 lS-34-69 JS·lS-70 JJ 37-70 ~ 34-70 lS lS-70 )4 36-70 )J 31-70 34 36-70 34 36-70 )3·37-70 3S·J!r-10 3S·3S-70 34·36-70 3S·3S-70 35 35-70 34-,.......70 40·31.l..71 3S 36-71 36 l!r-11 36 3S-71 )4 37-71 3S 36--71 J7 l•-71 3S 36-71 36 JS--11 lS lt.--71 3S 36-71 JS· lt.--71 36 35-71 l6 U -71 )4 37-11 lS )7 72 34 38-12 36 1.-12 JS ll-12 l7 JS-12 lS·l7-71 36·36-72 lS 37-17 )I 3'-12 )7 JS-72 lS·37 n J6 ~12 l4 lt-17 lS·J7-72 31 n-11 1' 37· 7l >t·l7-73 '° ll-73 lt J1-7l lS Jt-7) ll·l S-ll ll l !r-73 '16 ·31-1) )1·i.-73 36 37-l) )I )t-1• )7 )1-74 " l~ 14 36 lt-14 ,. ,. ,. H._ KMel .... .._.., HIMW 111. l•t•ftCl9 l• let Mew ..,.,. cc. ll Jlelet) I Moc"lt INHI 61 1 l vMtv I W l 1.t-otr tNH l 9fld Cooo. 1E l tJ \ KOlllall INMI el'd Co.-a11 If ) .. S.. VltW L ..... lllMO £11anc .. ...... 90'1 HatbOt C:Of'Ofte cit! MeT lf'vlne EITOl'O Malet Del Unlv.-slty Costa Mfta L.-.w w I. " 0 lO l ' . . ' , , s ' , u 0 14 .,,....,., 1c- C>Yw• WL 17 0 12 4 II 4 10 • • • ' to t IS 0 IS E1tanc1a clt1 Unlverlfly, 1S·I, lS-7. lS-4 El Toro def trvlne, 1S I 12· IS. IS-1 IJ~ IS. IS• 10 CorON lltl M¥ 11 .....,DOI', Heroor (UNYellebte) S.Uth C..st LNtue I ... ) ~ WL Laouna &tac" 11 1 Capltireno Vatlev I • D•M Hiib 1 S Mluion Vlt.tO 6 6 WOOdOl'I"" S 7 Laguna Hiii\ 4 1 Sen Clemente 1 11 FrldaV'I Scwet °"9r'lll WL 13 , ' 4 . ' ' ' 1 ' 6 10 4 12 Laoune e .. cll def San Cltmentt, 15-4, 15·0, 15·1 WOOObrkl9t def Mission Vltlo, 1s-•. S· 1S, lS· 12, IS·9 Dana Hilt' def Laoune Hiits, 1S·7, 1S·6, 2· IS, IS-10 WCT tovmament (II Dale•) OU111ert1na1 Sllltln JoM McEnroe IU s) def VllH Gerutelt11 IU S ). 6·3, 6· I, 6·3, KeYln Curren (South Alrlce) def JOl'lan Kriek (South AlrlcaJ, 4·6. 3·6. 6·1, 6·4, 6·1 Women's tovrMment <•t Lelle Buene Vl1t., Fla.) Semifinal SilltMS Martina Navratilova (U.S ) def Bonnie C.eOustk IUS.), 4·l, 6·1; Leur• Arran (Perul Otl LI"' Bonder (US >. 1·6. 6·2, 7·6 , Oial COMMUNITY COLLEGI! MI N Tlllrd lllUftd SilltMS Ew1no fOCC> oet Manofl IMenlol 7·6. 6·3, 6·4, S.l"lQn (SaddleOa<kl def Rendon leve>rtUI. 6-2. 6·1 Steontn1 ISadditOe~) cit! Al·Ali t~l 6·4 6·2 Feul1tl RIUftd Sin.s C0$1 IPterctl def Ew1no «OCCI. 7·6 6·3 Sermon ISaOOleoaco.1 Clef A1tn1i.ov (Lono Beach CC I 6· 2 t. · 1 Sr to11en1 t SadclleOKll. l def TllU\ IBake<Slotld) 6·2 6·2 Sectftll Rwnct '**"' LYnv-ColltM IBullt ) oel 8on4•· B1rnard IOCC>. 6·3 6-0, S.lmon·Franll IS.OCl~ckl oef Suli.v•n·Ntarv (Santa Ane l 6-2 •-4 ~ '**" Menen·Al·All IMenlOI oef Salmon Frenll ISeoclltbe~J 6·3 6·4 C~UNITY COLLEGE WOMEN Tfllrd ll evno SlntMI Broo1r 10CC1 def Utllt " ISente Baroaral. 6· I 6·4 8armor• IOCCI oef Lvons (Bu1re Colleoe1 6· I 6· I Feur191 Round SlrleM• Moralt1 ICuell&I dt l Br001t IOCCJ. 6·2, 7-S. Barmore (OCCl oet Huld• (Mtnlol. 6·4. 6· I Third Reund Doubles Barmone·Gav•er. iOCCI oel Miller· Rumet1ar1 (S..CW01as>. 6·0 6 0 COLLEGE WOMEN T'llWO R04.lnd SlntHs Norris (Ar1zone S1 1 def Trenw1t11 IUCll 6· I 6-2 -Se<enel R ouna 004.lbtts Maltorv·ltnorer 1UCt> Ot t ThOmH IUCLAI 6 l 6·2 U.S. OlvmPtc. trials sch.mHe APltlL 18-Sv"C"•onu~d Sw1mtT11ng 111 In 01an10011\ 28-Mav 11 v ""' no a1 LO"O Buen 2,_Eoue"""" 11• Wavnf Pe MAY 4·6-Me"' ~.nglp Sc vii Qow no a1 Princfton N J S·6-Eoun 1r •~ l dll• 4 1 C. •ndon M O 7 lS-Mtn \ l!l'w.no ~· Pr.,,ct•o" N J I 1 13-Womt'"' S•noit 'xul Rowon11 a• Lon11 Btacn I 1 · l)-We•o~1 "rg 4 ' l 4\ VfOa\ 12-11110,.,e,. \ M11r11tnor •' O•v'TIO•e Wu" 17·1S-Vac111 n11 e1 Lono Btech 13· Julv 11-w o,.,tn ' Row.no •' Long Beau· 16 Junr 19-Mt" \ Ro.,. "II a• LO"I) Bf&C• lo J..,r' 12-.vo·~ t ' ' II o ... ~II o• Pr 'lCPfort N J l8 10--E l f'\tr a" Tr a ' '' L.•' "'O•O"' ~v 19 12-MOC•""· P""''I'"' 0" 6" Ft ~a""' HOv''C"'' T f'•a\ 10--EOLif'\lt a"' ~.,o_.. 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C~•v N J 17-Eovtt\•' "r '"'O""' Jur'?"IC"11ng •J Oe r•t " Conn 11 1)-r lff\IYI# 11 "0 (.rf<O llon"llO" Wr,.sH1nv •' Greno llt"•d\ M~" 11·18-Roa<I tvcln9 •' \O..•IM We•" 1S I& Mf'~ \ ~n<i ""o f'" \ \w mm1r,g •I l"(!·•"•l'(M \ 19 Jui.., t E-'l ,. • ., • •' .,...,,.,.o",., MeH 1'I Ju•• 1-f '>o.f\'' •" O•tue~ 111 >iem ion ""'-"" 1'I JUI• ' ~" \ 110 ... ,,, tP• I .. lroo,,t co''"'• n 1t• r w '"' C:Ct\w•"' •OUf' w , ... coowe1n 00...11'" •"d ,..-or..-\lo.v~, 1• ~1ixe1on N J 1'I »-w~...,, , • w ... ,. " ... ll>!!u• CO•\_..A "' fllt P... ~t"O" N j JVLY I E 3 '" "' ~"' ,.. l"""'l'O •' La•t ll'le<•CI N Y 4 1-0 v1119 1• lfl4'tellenn4 \ • ( 1'181 lo•ot< 11 I 9\ llHU ' •-C vclil\CI ., (Oi:K IO .......... , (OIO • COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMaN ~ Wesl n, CMTtM 61 ,..,. c.tt Ce•w.t> ClfUtl'TOS -Mertln 11, Del Ill~ 1', Edrldl •. Everett 10, MoQr' l2, lltloH 6 TotM. 71 14·17 .... GOLOCN WIST JoMioft D, lt&m9Mer1 19, Lambert II, Ent~ •· Lon I, Outlvlt 4, F°"4M'n 1 Totats· V 11·)0 n. Helf11mr. GOiden Wnt. 15-19 Tot .. fOYb: c.mtos '13, Ooiclall w.i 17. FOUied out Martin (C), Moore ((). L.ov• (GWCI Sadllebadl 76, s.u. .......... (hdk c:.st C I .,..., SOUTHWISTl.ltN ,.,,,.._., 22. WrlOllt ~ P .... 12, Walker 9, COMl9nd I. eiev 1 •ot•: n 1•-21 '°· SAOOUllACk -G-S. Ealtv 25, Jonel ,4, LI~ 4, LaNoue 4, Hlnet I._ Totals: 36 41·f 76.. H1ttllme S.ddltt>ect, 36·27. Totel fovt1: Sovtllwtttern ll, Seddleblck 14 Fouled out: Hines (S..). Ttchnlcal: So\llllWHltm btncl\, USFL WESTEllM CONF£JUEMCE ~adk "' L T ll'ct. ~" ~· °'""" 1.. 2 0 m 209 111 Ar••-4 s 0 464 Z36 ISl LA E•llf'ft\ l ' 0 .l33 143 100 Oelllatld 0 9 0 000 12 , .. Ctlllral H<><.tston 6 l 0 .. 7 294 m Micl\t9•n 6 3 0 667 ns llO Ok..,.,_,. 6 4 0 '°° 1S3 221 Cllieaoo 3 ' 0 l33 209 t .. Sen Antonoo 7 1 0 m 104 147 liASTEltN CONFEltENCE AllMtic Ptliladetoll•• • ) 0 900 257 11S New Jer..ev 1 7 0 na 20I 134 Plllll>Yroh ? • 0 200 "' 1'9 Wasn1no1on I a 0 II I 120 2SS S4MlllltrTI Borm1not11m a I 0 889 262 13? Ntw Orleeni 1 3 0 100 21t 211 h moa Bev 6 3 0 U7 210 190 JeCklonv•lte • 6 0 400 213 201 MemPl\11 3 7 0 300 IS7 2SO Friday's S«re1 Pn1ladete>n1e JS New Ori.ens 0 Memon1s 17 PlllsO...rol\ 1 J1Cksonv1lle 3', Ok>ef'tOma 6 Tedltf'\ Gemft Wasl\1ng1on at Tamoa B•v San AnlonlO e l .Arizona SUndlv'• Gemes B1rm1none m 81 Denver Oalllend al Choc:ellO M•Ch•oa n e l New Jtr\ey Mencia•'• Gemet LA E Kllf'ftl al ~O<.t"on NFL draft order Tiie tor11 • r ouno st1tc lion oroer tor tile Ne1tona1 FoolbaH Lea-COllt9t draft Tuts<laY I New E~••no le·trom Temoa Bev via C1nc1nnet11 1 Houston 3 New Yori! Glen~ • PllttaOtlPll•• S t<an'ls C1tv 6, Sall D•eoo 7 Ctnc1nne 11 I 9e111mort 9, Atlanta. 10 Ntw York Jets II. Clllcaoo 11. ~ Bev 13 Minn.sofa 14, &uffato IS, ,.._ Yon Jt h lb-trom New ()f-.,1). 16. C1nc1nna11 le-from New Enolltnd) 17, SI Lou" 11 Ctevetend 19, Bat1tmore Id-from De nvtri 70 Oeiro.t 21. RaM1 n , Seattle ?3 P•11sourg11 24, fr: Francisco 2S. Dalla' 26 Mia mi , 1Naslll"91on 11. Conconnar te·from l.o Anoetes lla1<1tr1 vie "''"' Enotano1 a·C1nclnna11 &CQUlrf<I olCI\ from Tamoa Bev '" •raoe for QUarter-c.cl\ Jack Tl\omo· son New En11tand ace>uirta °'~ from C•reonna11 '" e•cl\a~ for oretr Cf>otett b ,,. trede tor 01>11rltrbac11 R1cnera Tooo c '" •r110t tor No t o.ck o r l•edt lo• auarrerc.c.~ JOl'ln Etwav ~ ,,. trede lo-No I PiC'Jl Np E""tend ecou•rtd D•C" '" comoen .. hon l'Of oor ntrbac~ M.~f Hev,.t s NHL CIMV9ffs CONFE"ENCE FINALS ,...,,.,o_ Mo "•& at NY h la"<lef\ tMonlrMI tad\ \l>r•f\ , •01 E omonton •' M1n,,.io1e (£omon1on ·e•d\ "' ., , 01 TUtMMIY'S ~ MQnl•N e• NY 1118nde<\ E omon•o" •I l'y\1nnew1a Tl\IH"ldllv'• G-s N'I' '''•"0.'• at Morit~tel lit nac:e:nan./ Mmiitto•• •' Eomonton flt ~»afY) Satur9'r, May 5 OtrNs ""'""' ••·a• NV 1s1e nc:1«s (It ~w.rv l £: 0"'0nlOI' a• "''"""Ola I ~IVfOIY or ~JllOA• I !lt('f\\.l yl Tve'4ev. Mev I G- N .. h a~""°'' •I ~tr-!rt ~ry ) v ·~•,o•• •• ~d"'IOl\1011 1 t ...ceuarv l .. Fl"icN't'I tnMM1iem l'OO~ALL. Ne'""'81 ,...., Laawe CINCINNA TI M"I0>.1.$-A--90 !'If re• ,_, OI JO/l'!!I M10t00u9ll ~' mene9Cf • Ultltlod s ... , ...... Laatw l e>\ •NG[U\ Ell .... U~ ... 119G ~ Hor•ll, ,.., . . . . ~ $ .· l 2 : s . ... . t )\ ' ' l ROLL. • • From..,e81 thl· kquo's No. 3 h.•1m. S<.·011 McK...ouah (lb kills) and lircnt flanwn were Fountain Valley's m~or weapons as the Barons handed former Baron Coach Grqa Svals1ad an unbeaten league season in his 1ni11al season at the helm. La Quinta qualified for a shot at Marina with a I 5· 12. I 5·2. I S-5 triumph O\cr Hunungton Beach. Laguna Beach. meanwhile. took JUSI 45 minutes to d1~posc of host San Clemente. I S-4. I S--0. 15·3. "We had a &ood rivalry going with them." said Laguana Beach Coach Bi II Ashen. and we just wanted to gi ve them something to remember." The Artists will be in the Sea View League next year. but right now next up are the CIF playoffs. where the Artists will enter as three-time de- fending champions. "We JUSt hope 10 be a seeded team ." says Ashen. In other matches. El Toro dropped Irvine in five games with a I S-8. 12-IS. IS-7. 13-IS. 15-10 decision. Raiders battle Vikes' coaches Marcus Allen. Rod Manin. Lester Haves. Todd Christensen. Cliff Branch. Howie Long. Mike f.>a v1s and Odis McKinney. a sohd nucleus from the 1984 Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Raiders. will be raiding the confines of Marina High School Thursda) night -challenging the Vikings· coaching staff for basketball supremac). Tipoff 1s scheduled for 7:30 p.m with Manna pulling a squad on thl' floor which includes football coach Dave Thompson and basketball coach Sieve Thornton m add111on to former San Diego Charger·. Dick Degan. fo rmer Ram Vilnus Ezenns. Frank Rutolo. Mike Thornton. Paul Renfrow and Athletic Director And\ Delly ..... ,...._, ..... ~ Brent Ha nson bas some fun ln the Barons vict ory over Marina . Alex Stephens (6). Tom Churchville defend . ·Donegan. · Tickets are S4 each. although presalc 11ckc1s a1 Room 301 on the Manna campus. arc a \'ailable at S3. OCC has long day at Ojai Ewing eliminated in singles; Barnard-Bonf a fall in doubles ..\1-~lt cltminatl.'d the,.6-J. 6-4. Overall. Saddlebat'k 1s leading lhc community college point standings. On the college women's le,cl. UC Irvine's team of Linda Mallof) and Stephanie Rhorer upset UCLA's top- !ll'edcd Karen De"' 1s and Jan<.' Thomas in second-round doubles. 6-3. 6·2. The win ad\anred the Anteater pa ir to today's quarterfinal round. C >J \I -II "'as JO) thing hut a suc1.:essful da~ for repn:\Cntat1\t'' of the Orange ( oa\I mt•n's tennis team a1 OJa1 F-nda). as ~oth "ngk' pla~cr JcfT b~1ng and the douhlec, team ol ktl Barnard and Mike Bonfa were ~ l'hminatcd from furtht·r lompc1111 on. h1,1ng did ad,ancl' pa~1 the third round in s1ngk\. tx·at1ng (,reg Mcngl's lll :-.knlo ( ollegl'. 2-6. 6-3. 6-4. bu1 m1S<il'd \OOH' r hann·\ in h1\ nt.·xt matrh against P1ern"'> John C o\t. squan,knng a couple of set points 1n the first set tx·ton· falling. 7-6. o-J T hl' 11cbreakcr score "'as 9-7 In singles. Lola Trenw11h was eliminated 1n th1rd- round action b~ Shem Norns of Anzorta State. 6-1. 6-2. •' " ( I . I • 1 • \ ,, . ~ka m,h1k. Bonla and Barnard could nc,erget going 1n ln\ing 10 tht.·tr Built.' Colkgt.· opponl'nh. 6-J. 6-0. I hl' Orange ( ou\t ( olkgt.• '' omt•n ad' a need a do ubles lt'Jm in Ht.·d.~ A:irnwrl' und Noel C 1a ~ tan . .ind in singk.-.. Harmorr rrn1' td nn. hu1 "u1anm· Hro<llt' \.\ascl11ninall'd tn thr fnurlh rounJ B;irmort· and < •:l' Ian \\.\t.'t•pt.•d pa't 1h1:1r opponl'nb Imm < olkgl' nl lhl' "il'qurna\ 111 wn' 1ncing ti-0 6-0 f;ic,h1un ~addkhad.. C olkgt· plan·d a pair of pla\ers into the quartt•rtinal'i in '>Ingle.-. a<> Da' 1d ~almon and j1m tephens l'at h "'on .1 pa1r ofmatt.hn "ialmon ea'>ed pa'>l Roti Kendon of ( ~press. 6-2. 6-1 bdo rt d1.,pat rhing Long At.•ach < 11~ College's M1kl' ..\lcn1l..o' h-2. 6-2. Stephe n~ lopped Menlo's Han1 ..\1-..\h. 6-4 "·~and Uf)'\Ct c..ccond-<.l't.'dt.•d Rich Titus of Bakersfield. t--2 fl-~ I hl' double'> pair of~almon Jnd Jeff Frantz won one mukh 11 . moH' into lhl' quarterfinal' where Menges and Olajuwon, Barkley decide to turn pro From AP dispatches Ah·em OlaJuwon. Houston's 7-tout All-America. and ro1und < 'harles Barkle} of ..\uhurn. a standout 1n the recent Ol}mpK Ba!>kc1ball Trial~. announced Fnda) lhey would . pas\ up their senior }Car\ in college and make themselves available for 1he June 19 N::it1onal Basketball Assoc1a t1o n draft. OlaJu""on. a Nigerian who hclJ)('d the Cougars make the NC..\.\ Final Four the pas1 three seasons. 1sex.J)('cled 10 be thl' No. I choice overall in 1hc draft. He averaged 16.1 points. 14 3 rebounds and blocked 207 shots this past sca<.on. the second two figures 1hc best 1n lhe nation. He also had 85 dunks and was a maJor factor 1n the Cougars being dubbed tht• Phi Slama Jama fraternity for their dunking abilit~. Minnesota trying to keep team MI '\i NE.\PO LI~ (AP) M 1nnl.'apoli ~ l'lu'l1- nc'>'imen sa' the\ ha' t' lht• de\tre an1.f more 1mpon- an1h th<' n10ne). 10 keep lhl' i ""In\ in Minnc~ota A group of Twin ( 111c' art.·a bu1nec;s executt\l''I and corpora11on~ 1s hoping to hu) l·ontroll1ng mlert.•st in lhc ..\mencan League cluh to a"o1d losing the lcam to out-of-state bu \e'°' "\\c will ITIO\C moun- tains to keep the leam here." said cn,dopc n.- eru11"e Har\-e} Ma ckay. a driving force l'lch1nd thl' hu s1ncs<,group. "When and 1f( ah "' Griffith decides w ,.....-----------. ~ •SALES • " i !' -; i e ~~ •\ 1 I ~-' • • '' "' • lo-I .... : ", r. I r. "> . I . . . , sell. 1h1s consonium ""111 put in "'ha1 ""e think 1s a COITIJ)('lltlVC b1d ... Macka) said Thursda:-- tha t he is prepared to put up monq along with a group o f e>.l'CUll\-es and corpor- ations Arucc Ha' ne!.. T"" '"' · l"\l'l'ul1\l' 'ice president and Cin lllth's ncph<'""· '>aid hl' feel\ a dl'al 1s do~ to being accomplished. "I'm \Cf) op11m1st1r a1 this point." Ha} nes said ol ncgo11a11ons to sell his fam· • ~ BICYCLE REPAIRS 1 ii) 's 52 percent share in the Twins. "It could come to a -Servicing All M a k es head at an) time ... A d M Haynes added that tht.· P.t'tMt'.ll~lla!I~~ .,_ _______ -r ___ n ___ od--,.._e_l_s __ ___, 1 Gntfoh fa m il} 1s "trying as 751 4882 hard as w<.' can to keep the • Cosla MeH team 1n M1nnewta." 11 •HK\ WAR AGAINST SMOG NOW OPEN .......... Ca ptain Harry C. Wilcox & Sgt. George L. Perlin The ir Fir~t Joint Effort Since \\t orlrl War Two. And vou know how tha t came out MOG CHECK STATE APPROVED ·:177 SlJPERIOR., NEWPORT BEACH 714-642-048() 714-645-607 3 HUGE SELECTION 1984BMW's 11·ue<1,dl• dttf ,.. ' ~=e~ STEIUIG BMW I ••••It ll·•t t '"'' t ~40 Jamboree Ro NPwport Beach 64'0 6444 Dean 8telnlluhler Carl Banke Wiiber Manball Boomer Sa.luoa Drama gone from NFL draft Many top college prospects have already been nabbed \\HI be"' en morl· important than 11 has bt'en tn the past. "There are 130 gu)'i w11h ·make it' grades lef'l in the dran right no\.\. W11hou1 the USFL there would have bttn 175." Nrw York Giant!> Coach Bill Parcells s:ud. "But there arc enough good players out there to have a really good draft 11' you pick them right. You just have to pick nght because th t.• margin for error is greater." NEW YORK (~Pl -The Nauonal Football Leagut• holds its annual draft Tuesday. Y.ith a lot of the SU'>JX'nSt.' and about four dozen of the top prosJ)('cts al read} gom· There 1s no ques116n who will be the first pick -"'1dt.• reciever Jrving Ff)ar of Nebraska has al read) bct n s1gnt.•J by the Ne~ England Patnots. They acq uired the topcho1n · from the C1nc10nat1 Bengals after 1he Bengal., wl're unY. 1lhng to match the United States Football Leagul"s hid for Brigham Young quarterback Stevl· Young. who -.1gncd wi th lhe Los .\ngcll'S fap~ss for$40 million o'er 43) car' Stcinkuhkr. a 2ti7-poundcr with speed and strength. wa considered lhc Sl'l'Ond best player in the draft and l\ad ocen coveted b) lhe lineman-poor G1an1s. who pick third. That lea' cs Ne"' York w11h 1ht>ehoice of trading down and laking a lin<·man .... 11h a later pick or making a choice -the mosl lil..eh '-'Ould be linebacker Carl Banks of M 1ch1g.an State or Mar) land's Boomt'r Esiason. the top- ratcd quarterback prospct.:1. And the Houston Oilers announced this w<.'ck that they will take Fryar's teammate. guard Dean Ste1nkuhkr with the ~cond choice. making it the first time s1nn· I 96 7. when Bubba Smith and Clinton Jones of M1ch1gan SHllc "'ere chosen by Baltimore and M10neso1a. that two pla}l'r'i from the same school have been 1-2 1n the draft. ..\mong thl' olhl·r pla)ers expected to go high are wide rl'Cl'I' er Kt•n n) Ja<·k.,on of P<.'nn State. who may be taken h\ the Philadelphia L ugk~ rhoosing fourth: linebacker \\11ltll:r Mar'\hall off lor1da. dcfC'ns1vc linemen Rich Bryan of Oklahoma and Bill Maas ot Pitt. and drfensive backs MO'\S\ Cadt' of f<•xa!> and Don Rogers of UCLA. \\.11h Ko11er gont'. the top-rated running back 1s \tanford Jennings of Furman. considered a low first- round-h1gh Sl'rnnd-round p1d. .. Fryar. considered a game-breaker 1n the Jaml''\ Lofton-John Jefferson mold. might ha' e been the first p1d overall in an} t•vcnt. But so might ha'e 'i oung. or He1sman Troph~ v.inncr Mike Rozier. Y.hu ~1gncd Y. llh the P111sburgh Maukrs. or mammo1h defeml\e lad.le Reggie Whitt'. no"' of the Memphis Showhoa1~. I hi\ ma~ be 1ht• lai.1 )l'Jr the NFL draft 1s held so lat.e. Mam coaches and gl·nral managers prefer the late Apnl- ear1, ·Ma ' draft bc<·ausc 11 allows them to make better e' aiua11ons of prosrx·ns. but th<.' USFL raids have led to prt·ssure lo moH' 11 hack to Feb. I In fact. according 10 the asscs!lment of NFL srou11 ng comb10es. 1ndeJ)('ndcn1 sourcc and profoss1onal "draftniks." the llSFL has picked nff aboul a third of tht.· potential fi rs1-round choices: a quarter of thl' l'Ollcgc players cxJ)('cted lo make 1t 1n the NFL. and about 90 who might have be1:n among the JJ6 pla}l'n• dratted in Tuesda) ·., 12 rounds. Thal means that when repr<.'<>el')tatl\ cs of 1he 28 lea ms l'On' enc al the Omni Park Hotel at 8 a.m. EST. each choire fhat changt• mu) com<.' up for discussion at league m<·ct1ngs 1n Jum·. when the NFL will also c~nduct a three- round draft of pla}crs who have signed w11h the USFL. That draft w1ll 10dude onl }' players 1n the class of 1984- last ~car's LI FL s1gnees wcrl' included in the regular dr:aft and those"' ho wereil ·1 drafted arc free agents who can sign ""1th an~ NFL team. Yer out! • Minnesota ·s Tom Brunansky (24) looks up in disbelief as home plate umpire 1Nlck Bremigan calla blm out after Oakland catcher Jim Eaalan applied tag. Anteaters dumped by Titans Cal State Fullerton's Bob Caf- frey hit hla 20th and 21 at homer• of the season to power the Southern California Baeeball Aatoctatton- leadJng Titan• to a 6-2 vtctory '11191 UC lrvtne Friday aft•noon at Anteater Stadium. Cattrey't fl,..t btut c.tM In the fifth Inning wtth a ma .. abOWd to extend the Titan !MCI to S.2. He then 9dded 1 IOk> nt to oenter In the 9'gtrth to els> u. 8COJ1ng. UCI, Which 1oet tta eighth atratatrt. 1tey9d wtth Nlerton for the nr.t ttde Inning• .. 8r9dy MdetlOn dOUbled In a run tn the MCOnd Md OouQ fMne .. noted In the ~d run ln the thlrd. 'illle An ..... Md ptenty °' chane.t in the ftrat four lnnlnga, atrt1ndfng elQht baenlnner .. .. &t, aft• that point, Fullerton's jUnkW rtght-handet T odct ''"""'°"' w petfeci, retlrtng 15 1tr1a•gtit Anteaters. Over alt. Simmon• (10·2) 1tn.1Ck out eight and wlllked ttv.. UCl'a Wayne J=~went tM dlttence Md the defMt. The vtctory Wit t~ ~ ranked l'ttena' fourth atrelght and tmprCMlid tnew SCBA l'rW1C to 14"-C. UC1t18-12end1~2t-1~ · The two ..,,,. try ...., tOdeY. ontt·_twtce. ~ring .. nOOft :fft Fulieiton. PREP BASEBALL. • • From Bl the \ICtOI) -Jcl\On t 1en11 le. \\hO contnbuted a douhlt.' at the plall'. flagged a ball -.cnt up the m1ddlt.·. knocked 11 down and threw ou1 tht.· runner. a pla) coming JUSt pnor to Mesa's 11toring sequence. And. in the fin1 inning. G raham Everett hauled 1n a deep blast o"cr h1~ shoulder m center fie ld to fruslratc the Mustangc; Irvine 4, Corona del Mar % In ine's Vaqueros got one nt those kind of wins e\crybod) needs in a dn"c for the title or playoffs bid -ac, ( 'orona del Mar fin.I v1rtunll) handl'd the hosts run after run. then th<: ram Mopped the game 'ihort. allowing Irvine to capture the d<.'c1r.1on 1n fin· official innings after rain l'am(' in th<' bottom of the ix.th Irvine got its tir\I two marl..er\ in the 10111al lrnme with the \ctp of two Corona del Mar errors a free pasi. and Mike Henigan's RBI infield out fo th t' founh 1nn1na the v.qucro~ took ad"antagt' of Gnothcr < dM t·rror and a wild pitch. in add1t1on 10 Hl·ntgan's run-\Conng single and t\.\o more wulh. one forc in8 in a run. tcvc l 1pton went the d1stancl' for the w1nnc1'-\t11k1ng out liq· umt Y..Dlkina two M1l..r M1..C orn11rk wu., thl" hard-luck lo~·r El Toro 10. E1taacf1 & n Toro l3'1hcd nut With an 11 -htl attalk throu&h \I \ 1nn1nj.\ tor .l 111.~ lead and hall ruur more run., in the tup of the \C.'\.Cnth hclor,· darkrw'' c3llcd 1 hall 10 thc-pml' k,H 1na 1hl· "'tnncn 11cd with Un1Hr\1t~ tor lhl' ~a V 1cw t ea~ur knd ( atth1:r Frank App1ce led tht.· .is-.auh "'11h a three-run homer on a da\ Y..hen the visitors collected five doubles. a triple and App1ce's home run I -,1anc1a. wnhout an extra base hit. -was led by Jeff Graham. who as 2- lor-J, 1ndud1ng a two.run single in the \IX th inning. Hall stops SaJlors Newport Harbor had a 10-5 lead through lhe lop of lhc third inning. hut a sudden hail storm forced a pmtponcment and the game will be rcpla~cd in 11!1 entirety at Saddlebacl.. High Monda~ afternoon (3: IS). Dana Hills 10, Woodbrtdse I It Wlb J ui.t one of those days when nothing went nght for the Wamors of Woodhndgc. who saw their South < oast League record fall to 3-6 n1i Dana Hills used JUSI four inalcs (all 1n an eight-run third inn1n') and tool.. ad,antngc of fo ur Woodbrid&ettr<>" and 11 walks fro m four pitchers. Marl.. Daniels was about the onl} tmiJH spot for the Warriors. coming up with the only extra base h11 of the anm1.• with R run·~nnadoublt in tht." third inning to give Woodbnd1t a lmd 1-0 lead. Ntwport Cltr. 3, Capo Valley Clllr. 1 < 11 \mall School playom -bound Nl'"°llort < hnst1an completed 11\ \(Jd('m\ l l·aguc season with a 7 I r<"tord I nda~ with a nun-,hortcned '" innina \ICtur). ke}ed by David C Illa)·) 12-s1nl.cou1 p1tch1n1 and 1he hat ul kfl Mot kc. who WI\ 1-for·2 w11ha twcHun triple. coll«t1n1J RBI "' u II . • ' I • • • . . . .. . . . . . . I • . . ~ .. . .. . . . . • I ..• . . . . • • • • 11 \\;.t\ a "mnan niaht for \\Onlcn·"i oa kl'INll 'iQ":&d~ from C1olc.kn We t and Saddlrberk rnlll'i"' Frida> ntJfH· as eich ptJ\tl~ \.'Onfcrcnl'\' VICtOril'S . (1oldcn Wt-st cdicd ( C'mto 7~·68 tn o South C'oa~r Con~ forcnc..'\' cla h. while ddlcback v.a~ a 76--60 'll'IOr over South· western 1n Pul•lfk Coa!>t Con- fcrrnc,· pla). Th\' host Rustler'> u~ecJ a bal- Unt'cd auac:k to hold off the pesky Falcon'! Jennifer Johnsun led 1hc way with 23 points. while Janet Ramaekcrs added I 9 and Lynette Uimhcrt 11. Ramaekcrs also pulled down 16 rt"bouods while Lambert had 12 caroms. Goldt'n We 1. which It'd at hal01me .lS-29. improved ttH'On- fercnre mark to 8-5 and overall record to 16-11 The < iauch1>~ l'onc:luded Pa- cific C ·oa t ( ·onfercnn· pla) at .).J. with thi: eas~ win O\l.'r \ISlling Sou1hwr .. tcrn Heather fatl.'~ C 2 5 points). Lisa Jone!I (24) and Lorita thnes ( 14) comoincd lo outscore the .\pac:hc!>. btq. "ho was I 2- for-20 from th\· fich..I. also dished ol) SI\ Q\SiSl!>._.wh1le Jonn pulled down I I rrbound"i and had three blocked !>hot!.. A~Wlr.,....lo Leapfrog Saddkback . shot 48 percent from the field (36-for-75). Anf el baaerunner Fred Lynn tries to break up double play a• tie roll• under Seattle Infielder Jack Perconte Friday. Stephens may miss Derby 70-year-old Hall of Fame trainer ailing with pneumonia in Louisville hospital L<Hlf~\ 111 L K ) 1.\Pl -Train- er 'Wood} Stl'phcnc; rl':ll hl.'\ th<.'·e nd ol h1~ n.x.·I.} ruad to th\· 1-.l·niucl.) Dcrb\ Ol"<t Saturd3) when hl' lrll'l> lo"''" the tameJ race IChl.'ar' and onr da\ after he '-"On the l()Oth Drrb\ with-(an· nonadc. · Rut Stl'Phl'n' might not tx· on hand to "atch h1'> duo of De' 1r., Bag and ~wale rac:e tn thl' 1 11~-mile. S250.000- ac1ded f~rb}. which 1s expected to be CCtntested by frm I 7 to 20 3--year-olds. The 70-ycar-old Hall of Fame tminer. who !lutfered three broken ri:>itwo monthsago.1s in a Louisville hospital with pneumonia and while doctors say he should make it to the Ocrb). that's !11111 not certain. Miki." Decathlon ta Dixon at Mt. SAC Belays V..\l"ll.f 1.\1')-Fred 01\on. rnmix·t1rig for .\thlc1e~ in .\cuon. llltalcd 8.0h 7 po1n1~ Frida} tu win the ~6th annual Mt \an Antonio College Rela)' de<:athlun champ1onl>h1p. Thr dernthlon tx:gan Thuri.da) "11h 15 \Ompc111or!I but onl) 1"0 - D•'\On and Jim Connoll y ofU(.'LA- '-"Crt-~1111 act1vl' whrn the 10th C\.l."nl was \'On tested Jal\' Frida) \onnoll\. the \On of formrr Ohm· p1ans Hal· and Olg.1 (\•nnull}. ·fin- ished , ... 1th 7.574 point'> ..\ccording to Don Ruh. th\' meet dm·ctor. th\· lidd "cnt from 15 10 two hecau~\' of "on\' lnJUf) afl\'r another' and a k\. .. no-lll·1ghtc, tn thr high Jump and pole \ault." On Thur<>da\. Dixon ran the 100 mete" in I 0 !Sl<-\cwnds. lung~umix:d ~J-10''· J'lUI tht• <;hut 47-7 ._ high 1umpcd 6 -4 '•. and ran th\· 400 mcll'r'> in 4!S.41 c,t•rnnd\. l(l\.lng l11m 4.160 poinl\ On t-nda \. h<.· ~a' <:locked 1 n 14 ~ o,cconJ\ rn ·th\' 110-ml·t<.·r high hur- dks: thre" lhe discus 149-2: cleared 15-5 in the pole vault. threw the 1avchn 187-1 0. and ran the 1.500 mr1ers 1n 4:37.8. Dixon. 34. was appcanng tn his firsl de<:athlon stncc the 1980 Olym- pic Tnals. He had been sidelined main I) because of a series of 1n1unes. Among those dropping out were John Cns1. who withdrew after nine CH'nts because of a leg ~train. and Kerr) Z1 mmrrman. who gave no reason for w1thdraw1ng after the ninth event. Jackie Jovner. a formrr UCLA '>tandout now cumpeung for lhc World Class A1hlct1t Club. won the women's heptathlon Wi th a SCOrC Of 6.387 points. Ctnd) Greiner of Athletics West finished second "'Ith 6,215 points. followed b) Pats)· Walker. competing una11ached. with 6.122 potnts. Sheila Tarr of Nevada-Las Vegas w11h 5. 766 points. and Kerry Bell of Coast .\1hletks \\ith 5.691 potnb. (1flllin. a former 1ratnl'r "'"h" "orl.s fo; Claiborne Farm. "' ~la.:tlhng Devil's Bag and ·"'ale. Devil's Bag was to pul 1n his final prep for the Dcrb~ toda} 1n th\' one· m1k Derb} Trial on opening. da~ at Churchill Downs. , Besides thr patn and discomfort. 1Cs been a winter and spring ot anxiety for Stephens. James P. Mills' Devil's Bag. thl· 1983 :?-year-old champion. wa' 'i\ n- dicated for $36 m illion and was ihl· Derby favorite before he n en ran·J as a J~year-old. "I don't bcltrvc l'H' \'H'r had onc who could run hke this." St\'phcn!>. who has trained winners of more than 200 stakes. said after Devil's Bag easily won his fiv<." ~-year-old races But now there arc questions about Dcv1rs Bag·s ab1lll} to caIT) ht!> speed over a distance and his compe1tt1H~ ness when tiooked b} a another hor\t.' Going into the Dcrb) Tnal. De' 11''> Bag·s only two wins this )Car ha'e been al seven furlongs. In the 1 • •• m1k Flamingo at Hialeah. his onl) race around two turn~. he led for thre\'- quarters of a mile. tht'n faded to linish fourth. Claibom j! Farm's Swale. v.ho closed his 2-ycar-old campaign "11h three stakes wins. opened 1984"1th a victory. finished third 1n the I 1-16- mile Fountain of Youth. th<.·n r\'· bounded to wtn the 1 •1,.m1k FlunJa Derby March JI. But in his lasl start. SY.ale: tin1~hl·d second. eight lengths behind H<.· h ~ G reat Deal in the I 1-16-mik Ll'\· ington at Kceneland l\pnl 17. "The only thing I can think ul •!> Swale didn't like the slopp) trad ... said a perple,.ed Stephen!>. Still. the Stephcn!I cntD \huuld go ofTthe fa"onte in the Oerb\. H<.· al\u ran the favored entr) of Judger and Cannonadr Ma> 4. 1974. "hl·n Cannonade won the f)('rb~ African boycott . uallkely LOS ANGELES (AP) -Juan Antonio Samaranch of Spain, Pf•ldent of the International Ofyrnplc Committee said Friday he do,an't befleve there wlll be an African boycott directed at the Los MQelet Otympica. PICTmOUe .... a• NAMI ITATIMIMT Tiit lolowlng P«IO'll ere doing bullnetl u eo. o· toooara. 1eo1 w . .., AVI, Apt A. ~ 8Mct!, C.. t2te3 AOC* 8 8ryan, 1I07 W. lay Allle, Ai>t. A, ~ 8-:h. c._ t2M3 Dorl Bryan, Mme u et>ove Thll bulolneM le c:onduc:tld by an lndMd\1411. AOC* 8 Bryan Thli ata1amen1 wu tllld Wlllth the County Cllrtt of Orange Cowlty on Aprlf 20, 1914 ,...,. Publllhed Orange Cout DIM)-Pltot AprM 21. May 5, 12, 19. 1914 2212 ... Ml.JC ~TICE ACnnoua .,... .. ..,._ ITATl-..n -J - The following Pl"IOn• are OOlng 1----------------------~~ u . ~~~ ARS ENTERPRISES. 251112 f1C1'fuOU9 kll•l8 Cnlfllnda Or Unit 0·34. MIMlon .. a_ Ila--Viejo. Ca -.. ,,,._, Frank P M1u1n1, 25162 The fallowlng perton le doing ~:~l~nd• Or ' Miiiion Viejo, Ca t>u:e=E-.:bs AWAY BY SUSAN, Tnll bull~ 11 conduct.a by: an 1136 N Van Nels Avenue, Santa Individual Ana, CA. 92701 Frank p MMMna Suun Rice Oonllwl, 201 Via This atatement wu flleO wtth th• Dijon, Newport Belch, CA. 92M3 County C.ltfk of Orange County on lhlt t>ullnes• LI conduct.a by: an Af'fil 20, 198• .,.. ll'\d~::'f\1ce eonanue Publlal'leO Orange eo..1 Dally This ataternent was filed wtth the P1IOI April 28. Mays. 12, 19, 19114 County Clefl! of Ofange County on 22114...a. March 1•. 19114 ,,,_. PlB.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI llU.,._11 NA• ITATIMINT Publllhed Ofange Cout CMfly Pilot April 13. 20, 27, May 41, 19&4 ~ Thi following person It OOlno 1----------- buSI,,_. .. Pta.JC ~na KEARNEY SYSTEMS, 6&e CAnl• i------------ St Colla MeM, CA 92627 FICTITIOUS .,.._ .. Jennifer EllM K11rney, 616 .. ,... 11'A~ Canter St . Colla Mela, CA 92627 The IOllowlng persons •• ~ This bulUlHt 11 cooductld by 11'1 t>usmess a · 1nd1vtdual FOUR SEASONS. 2205 S Huron Jenniflt E Kllfney Ave • Sll'ltl Al\&, Calif 12704 Thll 1t1temen1 ..... filed with the Pel• T L ... 2• 131 Becard °' . Counly Ci.tk of Orange County on L~una Niguel. Clllf 12a77 Apr~ 111 19&4 Katen Y L ... 24131 8ecard Or . F2'»1t Laguna Niguel, Calif 92677 Publlsn.d Orange Coat Dally Thia butlness 11 conducted by an PllOI Aprll 21. Mays. 12. 19, 11~ lndivtdull 2273-M Piie< l .. Thlt 1111emen1 was filed With the County Cletk ol Of•• County on Mar 19, 19114 Ml.JC NOTICE FICTITtoUl .. UIMll NA• ITATIMENT The IOllowlng perlOl'l la doing bullneat n NEWPORT COACH EXCHANGE . F>41Z41 Published Oranoe Cout Dally Piiot April 13, 20, 27. May •• 1984 2014--M 760 Newton Way, Costa Mesa,~---------- C1HI 12621 ·-·c NOTM'C John David March. 1995 Santa ~-_,._uuu __ ..._~----- Ana Ave , Cost• Mell. Calif 12627 FlClTTlOUI 9Ul4NEll Tn11buSIMll11 oon<lucteO by 11'1 ...... ITATIMllfT in01\fldual The foffowi ........,. J David M11cn ,;.,... 11 no pert0na 111 ~.,,. Thi• at11emen1 wu flied wttn thl Safeguaro 1nve1tman11. 1113 County C*1I of Ofange County on er Str• •E, Co.ta Mell. Ca Apr 9 19114 26~ .................... °';,:.;,__!!,'= Safeguerd Propertlea Inc.. 1113 .----• •E. eo.ta Mell. ca. 92t12a "°' A4Wi! 2.0, 17, 4., 11, 1tM This bu11n1M 18 conducted by 1 ~ POflttOn FICTITKM.11 llU .... I N..-1un..wr The IOllowlno perton 11 001nQ bull~ .. DONALDSON S BUSINESS SER- VICES 30 11 So Orange, San la Ana. Cahl 92707 S.feguatd Prooertiaa. Inc. Larry E Weichmln, This 111tement -filecl With the O\Jllty C..,_ of Oraoge County on prif t9, 1911-4 F2alt1 PubJithed Ofange Coul Dally llOt Aprll 211. May 5, 12. 19, 1~ 2279-114 O.enne Oonlldson, 2314 Cornell. Coa1a Meu. Cllltl 926211 -----------This buslnesa 11 conduct.a by an ____ Nl. __ .IC_NO_T_IC£ ___ _ 1no1v1du11 Dianne Oonaldaon f"ICTITIOUI MllfNlll This 11a1emen1 wu filed wttn the NA• ITATE•NT i:ouoly Clerk of Orann. County on The IOltowlno PlrlOl'l 11 Oolno .. ,,_ -as: ~pr lO, l91• COA STLINE INVESTMENT f2'12A Publlshed Orange Coat! Dally ROUP. 10061 Talbert Avenue, Pllol Aprll 20 27, May•. 11, 19114 Suite 200. Fountain Valley. Calif 2708 2161"64 Andr-S1up1n, 10061 Talbert NllC NOTICE FICTITIOUI aut•ll NAMEITATEM£NT The following person 11 dotno business 11 MARK VICTOR HANSEN ANO I ASSOCIATES. 7 11 West 1711\ St Cos11 Meu Cahf 92627 Mark Voc10t Hansen 321 E 23ro St Co111 Mesa. Cahl 92627 Thll bul•nest 11 c:onducteO by an md1111duaf Mark Victor HanMn Th11 1t1temen1 wu filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Apr 10 19114 F1.u2St Publlshed Orange Cout Dally :->1101 April 20. 27. May •. 11. 1984 2163·84 PlellC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllHIH NAM£ I TATIMINT The lollowino peuona ere domg business es GREENHILLS LANDSCAPING. 2522 S Diamond Santa Ana Call! 92704 "venue. Suill 200. Fountlln Valley. :1111 92708 Tnta bullness ts conducted bY" an nOrvldual And•-Stuptn This 1111emen1 wu hied With lhl ounly Cieri! of Oranoe County on Apr 9 19&4 F2all7 Published Ofange Cou1 Deily P1lol April 20, 27 May •. 11. 19114 2167~• Pt&.IC NOTIC£ FICTITIOUI 9UINEll NAME ITATUIENT The followino persons are 0<>1no uu1iness as Western Graphic 1n11111111ona. 16512 B•ackbeard lane. • 104. Munflngton Beecn. Ca 92649 Kim H Magraw, 16512 Bflcit· bearO Lane tt 10•. Hunting1on Beach Ca 92649 This business is conoucted by an 1nd11110ual 1<1m Megraw Thia st11emeo1 was ltled wnn thl County Clet'll ol Orange County on April 20 1984 ACTmOUa • I 111 .. .,._8TATWT The lollowtng per90nl are OOinO bullnell 11· OIVERSIAEO INVESTOAS FUND XXll. 11952 MecArthuf Blwl .. &lite 400, IMM, Cllllfomia 92715 ow.r.m.o PfoC*flel, ~ c.. tor:u corp . 1"52 ~ BIYd, R"lte 400, lrW!e. Ca. t2715 Thie bU91ne11 11 conduo11d by: 1 OOfporlllon Olverllflld Propert .... Inc Cat<>te Hardlno. V P Thl9 atatement wu filed with the County Cllr'k of Oraoge County on Mitch 21, 1984 ,,.,. Publtlhld Orange Cout OWiy PllOt April 20, 27, May 4, 11, 1914 2200-M NlJC ~TIC( FICTITIOUa •.e-U ..,._ITATE-.n The l<*oW!ng peraona are ~ bu*-• INDEPENDENT BANKERS IN- SURANCE SERVICES. 124 31st SllMt. Newport 9eed\, c..t 92M3 Robert E McKaaeon tnawence ~ lncorpofatld. Cellfomia., 124 31at Str•. Newoot1 8-ctl, Cellf 92M3 Thie ~ 11 conducWO by 1 oorporetlon Robert E Mci<Meot!, Pr-'denl Thia 1t1lemanl WU thld with Ille County Clerk of Oraoge County on Apr 3 19114 fPMSll Publl1hed Orange Cout OWiy Piiot Aprll 13 20, ~7. May 4, 11184 ?020·84 Nit.JC NOTIC£ RCTITIOUa eu ... 11 NAm ITAnMEWT The IOllOwing person is Ootng bullnesl .. (l l WESTERN ST ATES FINANCIAL SERVICE (blCHEM- SHAl<E, 177-F Riverside A"8 . New- port BMctl. Calif 92663 Terry Wayne Hunl 912 N Si1111. Anenelm Call! 92801 Th11 buam ... •• conduct.a by art lndlvlOull Terry Hunt This 1ta1emen1 wu hied with lhl County Clertc <>I Orange County on Mil 15 19114 F'M10M Publlsnecl Or•• Cout o.ty Pilol Aprll 13 20 27 May 4 1944 2013-14 P\ll.IC NOTICE FICT"10UI BUl*Ell NAM«ITATE•NT The lollow•no person IS dolno bualne11 u HALF DOME HEAL TH FOODS. 2719 Lorenzo Ave Costa M .... Calll 926211 John Wllflam Garrett 71 I South M1x1ne SI Santa Ana Callf Thll business ·~ oonducteO by an lndl\fldUlll Jonn W Garrell Thl1 atatement wu l11ed wttn the ACJlllOUe • 1111• NAm 8TA'RAflT The foMowlng peraon II dolftg bullnele•· NEWBORN BOAT • MAINTEN· ANOE CO .. 5e &gee llMI, !Mne, C4lllf 9204 t Patridl Dom t<err, 5e fAlbte Rian, IMM. Calif. 92041 .Ttlil ~II oonductld by .,, lndMdual Patric* 0 l(err Thie .. ...,.,.,, ... lllld wtttl t,N Courtty a.. of 0r-. County on Apr 10, 19&4 n•• .. ······-Or-.. c:.ae ..... ,..._..,a,..., .. 11,_. ~ fltCTITIOU8 ...... MmnAm•JT The • fOllowinQ S*'IOft le doing buelr'8ll pl HAR80A DIVERS, MOO Wtnter 13', Huntington 9eed'I, C.itl ·~7 Robert Mll1on Pr.atwood, MOO Warner 13', Huntington Belldl, Cellf 9211-47 This ~ii oonduc*S by: an indMdual Robert M. P1•wooa This atat«nan.t -filed with thl County Cllr'k of Or1ng9 Cowlty on Af>f.9.1~ P..- Publllhed Or~ CoeM ~ PilOt April 20, 27,..., 4, 11, 1M4 21 ...... DIAMOND HERBERT "D AVI D DIAMOND, loving brot.Mr of MMion Mc Elchen of Newport. BNch and Ralph Dwnond of ~ An· :zona, loving uncle of Si.~ Mc Eachen, Gary Mc Eachen. ChJp Dialnond. De borah Cato and Carol Ann Isbell Graveside services will be held Sunday ApnJ 29. 1984 a t 1 PM at Beth Israel Cemetery. Phoerux An:iona. Batu Bergeron Smith & Tu-thill, for- warding funeral direct.ors GURR GEORGE W GURR, 89 years. passed away on Apnl 25. 1984 in Costa Mesa, Cali- forrua He was a ~dent of Ba.Jboa for 32 years w~~ he reured after ~hmg for 30 years m Bakersfield. C.bforrua He LS sW'Vlved by tu.s wile of 59 ye.an. Min.am Burt Gurr, tu.s son, George W Gurr. Jr of Balboa, has daughter. Genevleve Gurr Srruth of Orinda, CaUomta and four grandchildren, Julie Gurr. John Gurr. Johanna Snulh and Evan Smith, as weU as many car- ing neighbors and fnends Bunal at sea The farm I y suggests that anyone who wishes may donate in his memory to the Ab.he1mt•r's Disease and Related Dis orders Assoclauon. 420 W 19th Streoet. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 48maranch dlecusaed such a poaibUlty In Lausanne. Switzer- land a ~ after Los Angeles Otympto ~t Peter v. lJeber- roth expressed concern about the potentlaf for such a boycott. N01m1n Rick Windham. 2522 S 0.1mono S1nt1 Ana C111f 92704 J1u1 Edmundaon. 2526 S 0.1mond Sant• Ana Callf 92704 Th11 bu11neu •• conducteO by 1 F'>M1CN ?ubhshed Ofange Cout Diiiy Ptk>I Aprll 211. May 5. 12 19 19114 2283-8• County Ci.tk ot Orange County on i------------ Apr 11 198• Jockeying for position New York'• Berna.rd Kina flCbta for Po-Jtton ap.ln•t De· trolt defender Cliff Lenn••ton durtna NBA playoff 1ame. Sam1ranch totd reportera that he had r~ 90me complaints In the COUTM of a 1G-natlon Afrlcan tour Miff« tNa month about ~ pfay tf\ie turumer In rlddy eegregated 8ou1h Africa by a Brttlth rugby team. But Samaraneh tald there was no tuggeltlOn of • repMt of the 1978 boycott of the Montreal Otympk;a by Afrfcen tMms who .-. ptOtMtlng a 8'mllar New Z.aa.d rugby tour of South Afrk:a. "All 10 countries (I vtt!ted) sa!d they .,.. reedy to takt part In the Gemee," Samarancn .. id. "'rtiey know lfMI altuetk>n ... rugby lt not an~ sport and i• not under the """.,....._ ot the Orymptc move- ment. "Their offtclals can do whit they want, my&':" It to protect the ~ Md the Otympic ~1.·• &rk tNa W9ek In Lausanne. Ind ,....-"Y '" th• .... thr.e ~·· bOth Samaranch and IOC Ex.Cutlve Director Monique general patlMfship I Jes11 EdmundlOl'l Pt&.IC NOTICE ltus s111emen1 was 111.0 wilh lhe 1----------- County Cllfk 01 Of1nge County on FICTITIOUS llU ... 11 Af)f 10 19&4 NAME STAT£M£NT FMaa Pubfllhecl Orange Cout Deity Ptlol April 21 211 May 5 12 1914 2151-11' F>UnZ Thi 10110...,.no persons are 001nQ I P\ll.IC NOTICE I Publ•SNMJ Of•~ Coast Deity 1>u11ness as ----------- P1101 Ap1•• ?O 21 May 4 11 t9a• IA> A u N T 181 ASSOCtA TIOH I Ftcnnou1 llU ... u 2159-&4 FOR THE UNIFICATION OF NAIL NAM( ITATl•NT I ·-----------TECHNICIANS 2243 Mey9f St The IOllOWlno perwn ts Oofno Pt8JC NOTICE Sult• J Cos1a Mesa Ca 92627 bull,,.._ u Jul11 Lynn Be111.,ra Wlblw 2243 MICRO RESOURCES 2351 F0t· FICTITIOUI llU .... 11 Meyer St Co11a Mua Ca 92627 Ohlm 0. Coste M ... .i. Cahl 92626 NAME ITATl•NT I Tnos business 1s con<lucteO by en Mary 0 Me'Nurty 2;,!i 1 Fl>'dham The lollowl ton 1 1nd•vldu1I Or Co111 Meaa C.111 926~ t>usonell H no Plf t Ootno Julte S.ltleHa Webef Thia butlneat It ConducteO by &n SYSTEMS SOFTWARE CON· Thia st1temen1 was 111.0 #Ith the i"tvtdu~ M SULT ANTS, '425 30th St Newpoft County Cieri! ol Orange County on T lfY cNully Beach Caltl 92KJ Aprll ?O 19114 n11 1111emen1 was flied with the Donald Ray Loog. 1741 Tuatln FM4101 County Cterll of Oraoge County on A.,.. 8-C coe11 ....... Cattt 921117 Pub11Shed Oranr Cout Delly IAP• 10 1984 Thia t>ullnet1 .. conOuctecl by an Piiot Aprll 211 May 12 19 11441 Publitned Otenge Coe~ I~~ R L 2'll5-ll4 Piiot Aril 20 27 May 4 11 19&4 Thia s111emen°'i1 wu lilecl wOh the 2 tto-84 County Ci..11 01 Chnge Covnty on PlB.IC f«lTICE Apr 10 198• ~ P11bltanecl Orange Cou1 Deily Ptlot April 20 27 May 4 1' I~ 2167 .... (,lassy .\utos .\d\·~rti. e d FlCTmOUI MllfNlll MA• ITATl•NT Nl.IC NOTICE The IOllOwlng pertont •~ dotno f"ICTillOUI llU ... U buain111 H .. .._ IT A TamNT ZEPHYR PARK L TO 1200 n~ 104low;ng S*'IOf'lt -001ng POl~IS OrfYI Newpor1 8ucf'I CM! butlMll II I~ fllAPtO SHOE REPAIR SYSTEM$ ltin A Mactnnn 1200 P~11 1000 Oulll Street Newoot1 e..cr. Ort ... ~ 8"ch Calel 12"0 I Calif 92tl0 Wiftlam T l<ritlk<>' .X 18 EN1 A S S Cotpcn1t0n Ohio 41:";> 1 wOOd Cout1 0 land Ca!tl t4& 11 Mllabufy Ct0etnna11 Ohoo 45)42 Tll11 bu"""9 II C:onduc141d by I t11t1 ~ 11 cond\lcieel by 1 8effiouX. hav. •xptalled views I th8t Afric::an attltudee toward the Ofymptct, end undwatWldlng of the fOC't tltuatton. haw ch•nged l drlft'\Atlcelty for the beta• nee 1978 in the Diiiy Pilat ltm•ltid o.,-i,,.,lhof) corporation Ian A Maclnnel Aober'1 c °'"'" Va Prwo.nt Tho1 1111ttmenl was llled with IN T11t1 11et_,t w flleCI ..... ,, 1M County Ci.o. ol Orange County on County Ckln. 01 Orange Courtty on A~ ' 198• A.pf 10 I • ~ ,.,._ P\Jbl•~ Ofange eo.,, ~ I Publl"'*I Orange Cout DIMtr Piiot ~prll 13 ~ '7 May 4 1M41 Pitol Aprll 20 J1 Mey • 11, 1-. 2018°8• ,, ... - t4AfllBOfll lAWM·MT oun Monuary • CAmetery Crematory '62~ Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 54('1 ~~54 PIEfllCt POTHlflll BELL IAOADWAY MOATUAfll'Y '10 Broao .. a, C'osla M~s.a 642 <1•50 8AL TZ 8(11Gu40 " &MI TH & lUTHlll WESTCLIH CHAPCl .: . ' '~., ,, •I'"~' I t II !IJ • • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL ~Afll~ .. • ',., ' • ,. 0 t • t) ·~ .... l.• ;tr"! •• • ' 0 P,. 11oc ~ •• ,.. (). ,, ..,, "'I " f!• I t l .!' .. W.CCORMICtt M OfUUAfll'Y • ·q~ 'at, "'• C.a" ~t" Aa •o"""e"' • " )f?'• . . ..... , l c • ' ~ • • i } I ) ( 1 I i I I l I \ • ) , ":m.-w.w:=· "::am.m•JJ• ~.e=· Ti. 1a1.................. .... ""' ..,..,,. ~ .. .... rtW '°'°"" ~.,.. ~ ~-. ~-......__ \~ •tQWF ID. 4 IYCMIOM ~ ~-THI LAil. COMPANY ... ~· C•llALLY VACHT CLUI ....__.. ~...;._.-..; ~ MeHT ~L!JU• ,._ ......... Huntlftl'On ...... CLlY I AILINO ACADIMY --· -Mrll 40 e.. UAft. ..., .._. a.If l2t4t )9AUY YACHT MLEI. 1101 w. t~~~ ... lnO..,Oll-C ....... io,Cellf.tltlS Dennie Pletatce. 1 1H1 CoelllM!rr ......... lllildl. ~ ....... CM'9le .. ......,,,.,, tlO' ~ calf. tata •• Q f,~'\ C111 tallO w.... Or .. M•P~•tl•..-. Cellf, 40, Hunt11'9ton '-*-c.Mt. 911y Yadll & CNIW CtUoa IAW-w. °"*"... Inc... --• ,. .... Mtlonal. "'°· Celtornlt. 1111 0.. Calliomla.~ 4UpperH9wport~ De* C lamae. 400......,, ThlltM.116neMle~W,')n A~IMM,Celtt.12714 ~ C... ta9'0 c.ntar Or. ~ IMdl. Ctlf. lnclMd11al Thia bue1na1e 11 concM:ted by. a ~II~ l)y: a HMO ·• · OefN PtcCD• ~etloo ~ Jotin C w--1401 AlfOOldO TNt ...,._...WM fled wttfl the Oanld M. Hattleld, ~t J.,.. LC..,. · -·-" ' County~ of °'all09 County on Thia a&alernent WM llacl Witt\ the Thia ••••"*•'_. Ned wttt. tl'le ~ 8aadl. callf. ~ APt 11, 1914 County CWk o• Oranoe County on 1'119 ~ te OOMuct9Cf bV: a County a.ti of Or.noa County on Thia~ la wndUOtlld by. a ~ Af>t. 11. 1te.t ow-•~. Mat.H ,1164 genertl~ ~ Onnoe Coeat OelY ~ ~MoPMl!'t-------...-PM-o...ld C. e.n. Plot APlll 11. 21, litay. 5, t2. 1Ni Pubflahed Ortinoe COMt Delly TNe Matement .,_ Ned 1l4lt\ tl'le Thomae K. Brown. taq .. K.adleon. Tiiie ... ...,.,_ .... ftlecl With·-211S0-"6 Piiot Aptll 21. 21. Mey 5. 12, 1Ni C®nty CWll Oii Orane-County en 1-------------PfNlnr, Et Al, 4041 Mec:;Arttu County a.ti of Oranoe County on 2 tN-14 Al)ftl 2o. 1914 M:fmOU9 .... -• Blvd. Sult9 210, ~ lwh, Mer. 28, tN4 ,...._ ·~ ITAW 'Calif. 92MO ..... PlBJC MJTIC( P\IOflahed °"'* COMt Dtlr The following peraon •• dolrlO PublWled Orange C08lt o.My Publllhed ~ Coeat Delly "'8.IC ll>TICE Piiot Aprtt 21, M1y J.. 12, 1'. 1tM ~ aa: • ~t ~ 1. \4, 2 I, it. 1914 Pilot AptH 7. 14, 21, ti, 1"4 PIC"'10U9 .,_.. UM-M CAITO AINA 8AOS. CON· 1915-M 1919-14 ~ aTATWT ACTITIOUa.,..... CAET£. 2034 Santa Ana Aw .. PtCTmOUa ..,. .... ---.,r---.. -.-·-... ---TIC(----•-.,. -~ The~ pelWnl .,. doing MAim ITAW Coaaa Meaa, Callt. 12127 MAim aTAW r--.... "" .--"'"~ buelfMlle aa· • The tollOWlng S*tonl .,. doing flloCMlrt Cllllt0tena. ~ Senta T"8 ~ !*WI 11 Oo1no ----------· ATOM CONIT .. UCTON OF ~ u: . "8JC llJTIC( Ma A ... Coat• ....... Caltf. tm7 bu9lfteal aa: IUNllORCOURTOI' CAlJPOMU COUMTY =.~ COSTA MESA. 3011 SO. Orange. v B ASSOCIATES M1 W tetll Thlabc.lalnelelaconductedby.en D & I fOAEGN CONVEASION. OflOR•W s.:;:::awca:J:.7~t4 Cornell. St;:t~,,.8111 ...... 9'~~~2 NOTICE ii1~hTu OF ~CU1cnna . ~~= 108' Huntington Ol'CMWI• In the Mattet of ,.,. Apc>llolltlon of l<R1$TIN YOUNG, Pedtioner, ~ Change of ,..,,,_ In the Men. of the ~Ion ol Coec ,...... c.Mt 9K K on • W" .... ~ F LOW .. ~CE Thie uterneinc ... f-.0 With"" Oevld !dward Ball•~· 8431 AATHY EHRLICH, P9tlttonet. tor oi!w. ~. 23t4 Comell. ~~ s11 .. t. Coat• ....... Celtf. u.&.o&Aal • ''" • COun1y Oertc of 0r-. ~ ~ Temarv ... HuM1n9'on IMcfl. CA. MO.A11911 OMO TO IMOW CAUM l CCP ~1177) Change of Harne Coet• ......_ CaN. IK2e John WltHem v.ney esa Joann ab WIWAM 'llANILIN Af>r. 11, 1984 • 92649 OMO~O ~CAUU . RutMf W White, t245 E. Street, Costa M9ea. c.8m. 02627 LOWANCE AND OF PETI· ,,_ TlllebullMNlaoondUC1ed by;M WHEREAS, l<AISTik YOUNG, P9tJtlonet ha ltted • petition with the Clertt of tN9 COUft tor • decr9e ~ ~ltloner'a N!fM trom l<AISTil'l YOUNG to KRISTIN ADRIANE YOUNG; (CCPlum ~·· 59. 73. San Dim•. Cellf. Thia bu11neu 1s conducted ttt: • TION TO ADMINISTER Put>lilhed °'lft09 eoaat Dally lndMdual. C l,1176 genwal pertMr9Np -ATE NO. >.1····· Piiot Aprll 21. 28. May 5. '221· .. ~~ ~ .. ~ --..._.. ....... t.._ WHEREAS. I( THY EHRLI H, Thia bu81n..a 11 oondueted by· a Rober1 M. Blackbum c.oa •• .,._. ,,.. __ ,_,, .. _......, ..,.,. ,,. !;:':'.,1:' ~~~a:: limit~~ Thia stetement wu tlled with the To all helra, benefio.a.nes .. r-----------County a.tt of Orwioe Coun~ ori Changing Petitioner'• name from TNa twtetMIU lli.d wtttt the Covnty Cler1t ot Or-.noe County on credit.on and con tingent "8.IC MJTIC( AprU f2. 1N4 ~ !<.'THY -EHRLICH to !<.'THAYN County1c.t. of~ County on Apr. 11• 1984 ,,._1 credit.ors of WILLIAM F. Publlthed Orange Coaet Deily EUZASBETORHOEREDEHRUCH: Apt. tO, 1984 Published Of~ Cout ,...11u LOW A.NCE, aka WILLlAM flCTITIOUIT·~,!.U Pilot Apnl 21. 28. May 5. 12. 11&4 IT IS ORDERED tl'l&t ell ~ ln..,...ted In the at>ow matter 111>- PMr In ~t 3 of thll court. tocated at 700 CMc Cente< Oftw, Santa Ana. Celltonlla. on May 25. 19"6, at t : 15 A.M., Ol M IOOtl ti*• •tier u the maut1r may ti. heerd, and lhow C.UM If any, wtly the petl- llon tor change ot name lhould not ~Ol'tlllted. IT I ll'l&t all pereona P"Mm1 ....... , MAl9 A·-• .. 2136-64 lnteteSted In ttte eb0119 matter ap-Pubflahed orange Cout Dally P11o1 Ai>tlf 21. 28. ay 5. 12. 1984 FRANKL IN LOW ANCE Tiie tOl6oWlnO '*90t' 11 doing IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of thla ord..-to lhow C11U• ~ publllhed In the Dafly Pflot, a ,_... ~ of general circulation printed In On1noe County. California, once a .,... fOf tour IUCOIUl\19 ~· prior to the date •I fOf heiring on the petition. 0.ted: April t8, tH4 pear In Department 3 of tllle court. Pilot April 21. 28. May 5. 12. 1084 2153-84 and penon.s who may be ~a: tocated at 700 CMc Center Offle. 2151-M otherwise int.eres~ in the NATIONWIDE LANDSCAPING. Sant• Ana. Callfomla. on May 25. ___ P\BJC ___ NO_TICE____ will and/or estate: •600 Cempua Of., ~ t33. N9w- 198-4 at9:15A.M .. orauoon ther• Pof'\ a.n. Callf. 92MO attar 11 the matt• may ti. llMrd, 1----.,.---.,.-111n-....,.-r---FICTITIOUI _,..._.. A petition bas been flied MlctlMI w Clark. 11341 Ouartz and show caute, 11 any. Why "" ..-~ ""'"4 NAME ITATE•NT b y CAROL D. LOWANCE Velie)' Rd .. Fort JonM. Cellf. IMI032 petition tor change of name ehould __ t...it ....... nn ~aon 11 d""~A Thia bualn ... ls conducted by: an not be granted. ACTITIOU8 .,..... • ,..., .,,....... ....... """' in the Superior Court o f Or-lndlvldUlll IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a NAME 8TATE•NT business u : Co Michael W. Clark copy of this Ol'der to ahow <*IM~ TM followtng peraon• .,. doing B & G PLUMBING, 16931 Mlnor\I ange unty requesting t hat Thi• ltlletnenl Wal filed with the publllhed In the Dally Pilot, 1 newa-bullneee u : Ln. Apt. B, Huntington PHQh, CA. C AROL D. LOW ANCE be County Cl«k of Orange County on paper of general circulation printed VILLAGE GREEN COMMERCIAL 92847 appointed as personal rep-APf. 11, 1~ In Orange County, Cllll1omta. once a DEVELOPMENT, 1401 Do\19 StrMt. Gregory Brvce Stephana, 18931 resen tative to administer the ,_ weell for four aucceealve week• Suite 300. Newport BMcti. Cellf. Mlnoru Ln. Apt. B. Huntington e state o f WILLI A M F. Published Orange Coaat Deity prior to tne date M1 fOf ·11ear1ng on 92MO Beacn. CA. 92847 Pilot A?rH 21, 28. May 5. 12, tt84 the petition. Andrew W. Mihaylo. 28181 Blue-~ls bualneQls conducted by: an LOWANCE aka WILLIAM 2167-"6 Dated: April 18, 198-4 bell Drtv.. UlguM Niguel. Cellf. ln4ivtd\lel. F R ANKLIN LOW AN CE P\BUC NOTICE ftCTITIOU8 9U ... H NAMlaTA~ Thi tollowlng penon1 are doing bullnees ••: VANTRONICS COMPANY. 2288 Cllannel Road. Newport BMch, Ca. 928411 San F'rancteco Merctiel\dlalng Corp., 228e Channel Roed, N9w-P<>f't 9Ndl. Ca. 9Ke 1 T'* bullneN 11 conducted by: corporation San Frencleco Mtlfehandlall\9 FRANK DoMENICHINI, Judge the S'4)erlor Court of FRANK DOMENICHINI, Judge of 92677 Greg Stephens ( d th Ind d Ad the Superior Court Steven G. Mlhayto. 5710 Nonh Tiiis 1tetamen1 wu flied with the un er e epen ent ------------Corp. John E. Buactt. Pree. 8TnaN A. I HMJCH a.c...,_Dft.e Meiw,.n .._. c~ ._ (714) 7IMOIO Publlehed Orange Cout Delly Pilot Aprll 21, 28, May 5, 12, 1984 2214-84 ITEVEN A.. EMNJCH 25th Piece. Ptioenlll. Artzona 85000 County Clark ol Orange County on ministration of Est.ates Act). aoo c...,.. °"" Thi•~ It conducted by:• Aptil 18. 1984 The petition is set for h ear- Newpoft lleedl, CL ta.o limited partnerahlp ~1 ing in De t N 3 t 700 (714) ,......., Andrew w. Mltleyto . Published Orange Cout Dally P · o. a Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot Thll 1tet9f'Mflt wu ttled with the Pilot Apnl 2a, May 5. 12. 111. 1984 C1v1c Center Dr.. W est, April 21. 28. May 5. 12, 1084 County Cleric of Orange COunty on 2272-84 Santa Ana, CA 92701 on May 2215-M Apr. 11. 1984 23, 1984 at 9:30 A .M FMDl7 NOTICE OF APflUCATION T O 8 1LL ALCOHOLIC MVEMQH 4-26-84 Tllla atetemant wu tied wlfl the County Clerk of Orange Col.itlty on Apr1I 10, 1984 h4..o Pub111N1d Orenoe Coatt Dally Piiot April 21. Mey 5, 12. 10, 19'4 2:zeo.-84 rtlltC NOTIC£ Publlahed Ofancie Cou1 De11y Nl.IC NOTICE lF YOU OB.Jll:I' to the PNot April 21. 28, May 5, 12. 1984 -----------granting of the petition , you To Whom It Mey Concern: WANN LAI CORPORATION la ~ to the Department of Alcoholic Bever9 Control for, "47" ON -----------SALE GENERAL (PUB. EAT. PL.) to ___ Pt8.JC ___ N0_TIC£_· __ _ 8-23515 2149-M FJCTITIOU9 .,..... should either ap pear a t the NAME 8TATIMUfT .... alOOholic bellerages et 720 w 19th St .. Cotta Meta. CA. 92827 Publlahed Orange Coaat Delly Pilot ftCTITIOU8M.I ..... SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT UNICA8E INSURANCE COMPANY 2311 C empua Drive. Suite 104 lrvlne, CA. 92715 HomeOfftce v .. , Ended O.C.mbet 31, 1983 Total admitted assets Total llabllltles Capital paid-up/Guaranty Capital/ Statutory Deposit G ross paid-In and contributed surplus Unassigned funds (surplus) s 1.ooo.ooo $3,500,000 $1,352,837 $28.490,507 $22,637,670 P\BltC NOTICE F1CTITIOU8 ..,... .. NAIR I TATlllUfT The followlng P9r10n9 ere doing bullnea aa: DOLLS. ETC .• 11 Eccetttone Clf- ole, lrvlne, Calif. 92714 GIMla Cooper. 11 Ecoe41ton1 Cir- cle. Irvine. Calif 92714 Irma Absmenn. 548 Sll119t Ca- nyon Way, Brea. CeJlf 92621 Thia butlnen It conducted by e general partl'le'thlp GIMla Cooper Thia atetement WIS filed with lhe County Clerk of Orange County on Mar 28. 1984 The 1o11ow1ng pel'SOn is doing h earing and st.ate you objec- oullneu u : tio~ or file written objec- MARSHALL CROMER SALES. 17 tions w i th the court before :;~vento, Newport Beeen. CA. th e h earing. Your appear- Merahell T. Cromer. 17 BatloYen-ance may be in person or by 10. Newport Beach, CA. 02~ your attorney. Thi• buslneu ts conducted by: an IF YOU ARE A CREDI- tndlvlduat. TOR or a contingent credit.or Marshell Cromer This statement wu filed with the of the deceased, you must Coonty Clerk of Ore~ County on file your claim wi th the April 18, 1984 f2All:M court or present 1t to the per- Publlshed Orange Cout Dally r.on al representative ap- Pllot April 28. May 5. t2. t9, 1984 pointed b y the court within 2270-84 four m on ths from the date of Apr1128. 1984 1336-84 "8.IC NOTICE K·110l1 NOTICE OF 9UUC 1"AH8fD (a.ce. 1101 ... 101 u.c.c.) TO WHOM IT MAY COMCERN: MA•fTAn..NT The followlng per90na are Oolng bualneel u: lntematlonal Who181Ale Marttet- lng. 525 Victoria St. •95. Coeta M .... c e.02827 Jayne Rowe. 525 Victoria St. •95. Coeta ......_ Ca. 92827 Thia bu"1eaa i. conducted by: en lndlvlduel. Jayne Rowe Thia stetement wu flied with the County Ctert< of Orange County on April 10, '984 ,....... Published Orange Coeat Delly Pltot Aprll 28. Mey 5. t2. 19. 1984 .. • 221 .... e.c Surplus as regards policytlolders F>GU O $5,852.837 Publtlhed Oreoge Cou t Delly 1 ___ MUC ___ NO_TI_CE __ _ 5 22•019•951 Piiot Aprll 7. 14, 21. 28, 1084 FICTTTIOUI IU.stNEH first issuance of le tters as provided in Section 700 of the Probate Code of Cali- fornia. The urne for filing claims will not expire prior to four months from the date of the hearing noticed above. Notice Is hereby given 10 the Creditors Of KU NIZO KOY AMA ANO ATSUKO KOYAMA, TreN- feror(t). wnoae bullneea addr.a I• 310 E. 11th Street. Cotta M .... Covnty of Orange. Sttte of Ca#- fornte. that e bulk trarm.r la aboUt to be mede to HIROHISA MATSUNAGA, Trant faree(•). wnose business lddr ... 11 3 10 E. 17th StrMt. Costa Mesa. COunty of ---.. ---u-_111n_T_ICE ___ _ Orange. State of CalffomlL ... _,,, nu Income tor the year Disbursements for 1920-84 NAME ITATOENT the year S11,842.169 We hereby certify that the above items are tn acco<dance with the Annual Statement for the year ended December 3 1. 1983. made to the Insurance Commlssiorier. pursuant to law. ELWOOD T BANNING, President P\8.JC NOTICE oo~~~ng persons are doing __ NO_TIC ___ l.._IN_VITING ___ lllO __ I __ FALAFEL HOUSE. 7360 Center CONSTRUCTION OF CURB Avenue. Huntington Beech. CA. AND GUTTER IN VARIOUS 92847 S RUSSELL E LEA THERBY. Secretary LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT Uaa indeha. l2386 E OtoxfOfd THE CITY Place, Cetrltoa. CA. 9070 t Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot April 26, 27. 28, 29, 30. 1984 2240-84 "'()JjfCT NO. 41ot Semlr• Slndehe. 12386 E OfOX· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that IOfd Place. Cerritos. CA. 90701 Pllll.IC NOTICE PtllUC NOTICE Lisa Slndal'la the City Clefk of the City of Fovntaln Thi• •••lement WU flied with the Valley. Calltomla, wlll recetve Mlled COunty Cler1c of orange County on propoealt unttl the llOur of 3:00 p.m April 18, 1984 on tueecsay. May e. 1984, for con-F2'Ul23 8 -23809 SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT ANVIL INSURANCE COMPANY 1I021 Cowen ttructlon of curb end gutter In verl-Published Oreoge Coaat Delly ou• toeallorts throughout Ille City In Piiot April 28. May s. 12, 19, 1984 aocordanee with the Plans end 2271-84 Speciflcetlons. lrvlne, CA. 92714 ' Home Office Year Ended ~mber 31, 1983 Total admitted assets Total llablltt1es Capital paid-up /Guarant y Capital/ Statutory Deposit Gross paid-In and contributed surplus Unassigned funds (surplus) Surplus as regards pollcytiolders Income for the year Disbursements for Sl.500.000 $275,000 $3.245,093 $8.232.322 Proposala ahell be presented under Malad COYer end shall be ac- companied by one of the torm• of bidder•' eecurlty required by the 199Cillcat1on1 S 11.370,830 All proposela &hall be marked $6,350,737 ProfKt No-. •1ot Propoul for Iha Conttl\ICltlon of Curb and Gutter and melted or deOvered to aa 10 be In the hend• of the City Clerk et her office In the City Hall, 10200 Slat• Avenue. on or before Iha hour tteted. At the designated time all bldt reoelVed will be pybllcty open- ed. examined end declared by the City Clerk Bldderl and Iha publlc $5,020,093 ere tnvtted to be ptetent at Ille dee:· laratlon of aald proposals All bids to recelYed, examined the year $6.875.84 1 end deci11ad wlil be refened by the Clty Clerk to the City Engl,_ and the City AttOfney for checking and report to the City Council 11 ltt reg- uler meeting on May 15. 1984. We hereby certify that the above Items are in accordance with the Annual Statemen1 for the year ended December 3 1. 1983, made to the Insurance Commissioner. pursuant lo law. Kenton M Whitesel. President Robert D Nunes, Secretary Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Aprll 26. 27. 28. 29. 30, 1984 2242-84 Pllll.IC NOTICE Plll.IC NOTICE 8-23584 SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL ST A TEMENT OF Stewart Title GuarantJ Company Galveaton, Tex .. -ttom• Offfce; 2200 Weat Loop Sou th Houaton, TX ncrn Prtor 10 commencing work. the contractor and ell aubcontr1e1ora ahell obtain 1 b\nlneaa llcente from the City of Founteln Valley '" ac-cordance with the City Municipal Code No Volume I. Title S. Cheptart 5.04 and 5.08. In ecc~lh the provttlOna of Saeli 1 1 O lo 1777. lnclutlve. of the ebor Code of the State ol Callfornla, tne City Council of the City of Fountain Valley hes by r9IOl- utlon adopted the prevalllng hourly rate of wages for eeeh crett or type of workman or mechanic needed to uecute the contract which will be ewerdad to the ~oenful bidder, Ye., Enct.d O.Cember 31, 1"3 Total admitted assets Total llablltlles Capital paid-up Special surplus tunds Unaulgned funds Surplus as regards policyholders $43,979.979 11 dettll'mlned by the Steta Dlrecior $30.452.264 of Industrial Relat1on1. The contrec1or ttttll pro'Vlde euc:h compensation lnaurence es re- quired by lhe Labor Code of Iha St11e of Cellfomle. end "'alt aJt-ecute 1 con tr ecior • s 1:«1flcate '9- $3,480 .000 $501.404 S9.546.3t1 Income for the year S 13.527,715 gardlng llld compensation requlfe- S 104,285,584 ments. The contrector thall tunhef Otabursements tor t he year $95.677,514 We hereby certtfy that the at>ove 11ems are 1n accordance with the Annual Statement for the year ended December 31. 1983. m ade to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California pur.uant to law Carlyle G . Schumann. Vice President Brian M . Hughes, Asst. Secretary Publllhed Orange Coast Dally Pilot April 26, 27. 28. 29. 30. 1984 2239-84 "8.JC NOTICE Ml.JC NOTICE require ell aubcontrac:tort to aim•· larty prolllde such compensation In· tvrence '°' ell of the aut>contrec-tors· emptoyeea The contractors and aubc:Onlrectort llttall fumtlh the City 1 certlflc:lle of walvtlf of eubrogatlon unoer 1ne term• of the worker'• comper"!Mtlort Insurance No bid wiM ~ conaldered unleet It Is mlde on the offic:lal blank form tumlshed by the City end II made In accx>rdat\08 with the prOVlllona of thlt Notice and the propoaat re- qulremenlt and condition• •t forth under Section 2 of the Specill- 9-2S5el c:atlona. Each btdoer muat be 8YNOP818 OF THE ttcenled In ICCOfdenoe with eppll- NlllC NOTICE NOTICE INVITtNO 1101 lkl Hem Ne.111 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Meted proposals wlll be receNed by Iha City of Coate M .... to wit: The City Cbuncil. P.O. Box 1200. Costa M .... Cellfomte 92628-1200. on or before the hoor of 11 :00 e.m on Frldey. Mey 11. 1984 It shalt be me responsibility of the bldd• to de- 11¥9f hit bid to the Clty Clerk'• Otflce by the proper ennoon<*! time. Blda will be publlcly opened and reed elood at 11 :00 a.m , 0< u aoon thereett• as p!'actlc:able on Frldey Mey 1 t, 1984, In Ille Council Chambers. City Hall. 77 F1tr Drive. Coste Mesa. Caltfornle. '°' the furnishing of ONE (1) EACH COPY MACHINE. Additional N II of the apeclfl· cetlona may be obt1lned et Iha Of· llce of the Purctiestng Agent et 77 Fair Drive. Colla Mesa. Cellfomle. Bids lllould be returned to the at- tention of the City Clerk. within H id ume llmil, tn a N81ed envelope, Identified on the outtlde with the Bid Item Number end lhe Opening Date. Each bid shell specify each and every Item as set forth In the apecifl· cations_ Any and all exceptions 10 lhe speclfleetlons shall be ground• for rejeellon of the bid. Eeoh bid Shall set forth the f\JU names and residences of all per· sons and parties lnlllfesled In the prcposal. If the bid Is by 1 corpor- ation. 1t11e the names of the ol- ficafs who can algn 1n agreement on behalf of the COfPO'ltlon end whethef more than one ol'flcer mutt aign: If the bid la by a partnerahlp °' • joint Ylnture. state the nam• and addf9SHI of all generll pert,,.,. and joint venturers If the bidder la • 8oif proprietorship or another entity thet does bullneu under • flctlltou1 name. the bid thell be In the r..i name of the bld<ltlf with 1 detlg· nation fOllow\ng showing "08A (the fictitious name". proYkled. how· ewr. no flctltloua name lhall ti. used uni.as there 11 e CUfT'lnt ~ tretlon wtth the Ofanoe County A.- corder In cue of ~PC>f•llort. In- clude lhe nemet ot the Prealdent. Secretary. Treuurlf, ano Manager The City Council of the City ot Costa M ... reterVel the ftgflt 10 reject any or en bid• Dated: Aprll 28, 1984 Published Ore~ Coast Dally Piiot April 28. 1984 Said property 11 deecribed In gen- erel u · Aft stodl In trade. flxluree. F>CTinOUl IUllNI .. equipment end good wU1 of that NAME ITA ,.__,.,. JAPANESE RESTAURANT buel· The followlng ~ .,_ doing ness known as OOISO end located butlnen aa YOU MAY EXAMINE the file k ept by t he court. If you are interested in the es- tate, you may serve upon the executor or administrator, or u pon the attorney for the ex- ecutor or administrator. and file with the court with p roof of service, a wntten request stating that you de- sire special notice of the fit. mg of an inventory and ap- praisement o f estate assets or of the petillons or accounts mentioned in Section 1200 and 1200.5 o f the California Probate Code. at 310 E-17th Street. Cotta Mela. BEDLINERS LIMITED. 18063 Re- County of Orange. Stete of Call-dondo Clrole, Huntington BMch. fomll Callf 92648 The bulk transl• wlll be consum-Bany Jam. Jotmslon, 340 E. mllad on or aft• the Ith day of ~~~~. MMI • .c.llf. 92827 June. 1984· end dalma may be flied Vlttor T Vou. 340 E. 20ttl St. et WEUS FARGO BANK. N.A.. 82 Col C Ht ... 2•27 Etcrow Oepertment. Re: E:tc:row • ta Meta. • . • " No. 945-<t763. 401 Civic Center Or. Thi• bualneea la conducted by: • W Sulla 590. Santa An•. CA. general pert'*8fllp 92701, County ot Orange. State of Berry Jam. Johnaton California. · This ttetement wu fli.d with the All olalma muat be received at thl• povnty Clerk of orange County on address by the 7th dey of June. Apr. 11, 1984 ~ Published Orange Cout Delly PllOt April 21, 28, Mey 5, 12. 1984 ARLEN D. WOFFINDEN c/ o LATHAM & WATKINS 660 Newport Center Drive, Salte 1400 Newport Beach, CA. tzHO 75!-t JOO PublLshed Orange Coast Daily Pilot April 27, 28. M ay 4. 1984 2315-84 Plll.IC NOTICE PU9l.IC NOTICE NOTICI! Of DU TH O'F IERNAM> T.-OOORa LONG, AND Of NTITION TO AOMIMITI" T.-H TATI EIT A Tl NO. A • 12111' To ell heltt. beneflclari... credl- tora, end contingent creditors of Bernard Theodore Long, and to persons who may otherwlM be tnttlfested In the wlll and/or 81111• of Btlfnard Theodore Long: A petition hH been filed by Laura Long Perry In the Superior Court of Orange County requesting thel Laura Long Perry be appointed aa personal repreMnleUve 10 adminis- ter the Ntate of Be<nerd Theodore Long, and en emendmenl to seld petition has alao been flied by Laura Long Perry In the Superior Court ol 1984. unleaa the bulk tranaf9r elao Includes the 1ren1fer of liquor ilc«IM. In whk:tl caee. all claim• must be received prior to the date on which the liquor llcenM Is trena- ferred by the Dec>ertment of Al- c:oholic Beverage Control. So far u known lo the t1an .. f9r'8(•). all bualneaa namee and ~ drMMS u9ed by TrenalerOf(t) for the three yeara tut put. If dll'fefant from the abov9, ere: NONE. Dated: Aprjl 23. t964 HlrOhtae Mataunega TrantferOf Publlahed Orange Coaat Delly PtlOI APfll 28. 1984 Ml.JC NOTIC£ 8TA,.__,.,.OF UAHC>Of .. DT Of UM Of F1CTITIOU8 ......... ,..._ The followlng penona h...,. abM- doned the u• of the Flc11tlou• Bu9-ness Name: PACIFIC SANDS. 1780 MC>nf"ovte C-2. Coeta Mela. CA. 92827 Ann M. W9111. 771 Scott '44, Coate Meu. CA. 92827 The Flctlttoua BuslMN Name '9- ferred to abOve wu flied In Orange County on September 21, 1982 This bUSIMSS WU conducted by • lndlvlduel. Ann M. Wetsa Thia statement wu filed wtth the County Clertl ol Orange County on April 3. 1984 F197040 Publlst\ed Oranoe Cout Deily Piiot April 14. 21. 21l. Mey 5. 1984 2022-84 Orange County requesting eutf\oftty •-----------to edmlnlller the •tat• of Bernerd rtaJC NOTIC[ Theodore Long under the lnd8'*1-r----------- dent Admlnlatratlon Of Ellet• Act NOTICE °' PUaJC A hearing on Iha petition and the HEAlttMG lllYOM TttE amendment thereto w!ll be held on flllAHfMG COWIHK>M May HI. 1984 11 9 30 A M In 0. CJ1F. TttE CITY °' pertment 3 of tne Supertor Court of FOUNTAIN VALUY Orange County, located It 700 Civic NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that Center DrM WNt. Senta Ana. Cell· on WednMdey, Mey 9, 1984, et 7:30 fomla 02702 p.m. In the City Coundl Chambera. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of 10200 Slater Awnut, Fountain Vel- the petition or the emeod"*'" tey. the Planning eomm..ion wtll therato, you lhoUld either ewMt at hold 1 publle hMrinG on the fOllow- the hearing •nd state your <>t>tac-lnQ ltema: tlont, or you may Ille written obtac· CONolllOMA&. U• .. ...., NO. Ilona with lhe oourt ti.tore the hMt-roe Ing. Your appearance mey ti. In per-PetltiOfl eubmltt9d by HUl'ltngton ton or by your attorney. 8eactl UnlOn HIQh School Oletrlet to Notto. "' .... of ..... PropMy .. .......... No. A-t21508 215544 In the~ Court of the Stale of Clllfomle. for the County of Or- ange In the Matt• of Iha e.111• of Mimi Bump, lllla Mimi J. Bump, aka Mer-for18 JMn Bump. aka M. J. Bump. Ike Mra. H.M. Bump. decMMd. Notloe " her9by glwn tl'l&t lhe underalgned wlll Mii at Prtv•t• ..... to the hlgn.1 and beet bidder. au~ ~ to conllnnetlon ol Mid Superior Court. on or aft• the 2nd d4ly of May 19"6 • ., the office of Gerald A. Gwrett, 2082 Bualneaa c.nter Drive, 1 205, Irvine. CA. 92715-1 13'. COunty of Orange. State of Callfomla. ail right, title and lntereet of Mid~ at the time Of death and all ,.,. right, tttla and lnter•t that the •tate of Mid d.- oelNd hal ecqulred by operation of law or otherwtee other than or In eddltiOfl to thet of said dec1H1d, at Iha time of death, In end to Ill the "9'teln real. property tltuafed In the City of Huntington Beech, County of Orange, Stet• of CAlltornle. particu- larly desorlbed as followl. lo-wit: Lot 16, Tract 7855. B<><* 302, Pages 35 to 37 lnc:lullve. of Mla- oellaneous Mac>•. recorded In the OfTloe of the County Recorder. Or- ange County. Stat• ol Cellfomla. more eotnrnOnly known u: 21oe2 Shaw t.aM. Huntington BMch, CA. T """ of .... cUh In lawful money of tfle united Statee on ..... or 11 the exlltlnQ flrat mort;eoe le ueumab'e and ~ qualtfy. ft wll ti. aaaumed end IN eatat9 will ,.. oetw the Mt dlffwent betwlM the aaeumed flral deed of "'* and the aloreeald S155,000 ~ pt1c9. "· howell9f. the exllllng flrat deed of tn.iet It ftOt aaaumabl9, blllencla wlll ba dlecllatoed lft "' enurecy In eacrow and the 99tel9 wit r.-.... the Mt prooaedl Qt .... •"• Pflt-mant thereof In '*"· . Elorow la to ti. opaned at Si.watt Title &cirow. et 210lt 8rootthurat. Huntington 9Mctl. CA. Elorow la to dOM on « b9fora JUM 12. tte.t, unleae Mid dat9 .. Utended by l*ttloMra. ANNUAL STATEMENT cable atete lawa. COMCO INSURANCE COMPANY Purtuant to Cellfornl1 Govern· menl ~ 8ec1ton 4590. the con· 105 Eaet Tenth 8treet tractor wlll be entitled to poet ap- IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or I UM the Ni.tJlN 8chool e11e ~ pub- oonttng.,,t etedltor of the d.-lie actl004 ~ In the folloWlng ~. you mull flle your claim CU{rteulUm--.: P.,.,..t Education, with the coun or prellent ii to the Bualneae Ed ucetl on. GEO 2338-M pet110nal reprMtntetlve appointed c.tlflceta P,..watlort, end Engtletl -----------by the court within four monthe ••Second l.*IQuaoa. P\ll.IC NOTICE trom the date of nret taeuenoe of coemmoMAL Ullf" ....., MO. TIW9 la no eltlttlna IMM 0t ._ aftCy lnvoMng the real property wltll any parUH and property la pul'CNilad ....... &let• lfl4llf P.-J standard CLTA title pQticy, Irene,., ~ Ilana and enoumbfenoee of r.oord. 9ICoapt • --"'*' ,......,, and one-ha'f (1.t) of nonnal -.ow .... of buyerl/ ...... Am•rllto, T•~• 11101 prowd MCUl"ltlee with the City or an Mame Offk• ~oved flnendlll lnllltullon In YNr Ended Oeoemb« 11, 1MS order 10 ha"9 the etty ,....... t11twt1 Total admitted asaeta S23, 120.756 retained by tlle City to tneure per- $18 306 432 lormance of the contrac1 Total llebllittes • • PIMa. "'9Clfleati0fla end offlelal Cepltal paid-up/Guaranty propotel IOtmt to be UMd '°' bkl- C.pltal/ ding can ti. obtained only et the SUtutory Deposit S 1,250,000 offlca of the Cl1Y Englneet. Clty Hell Gr<>d paid-In ond Cott of Mid Plana and Spectn. contributed surplus SJ.5•6.000 catlOnt It S5 00. ~ tu If the U i-.ned r nds bkldet tePOl'11 that the Plana and nass.,, u 0 ---·florts ti. ...... by mail. th9 {surplu•) s 18.32• ~-~en """ c.··rp1·u1 •• r....,ards ,._,,..,, "'° 11 arge ~ -.. ti. an addhlOnal S2 Neither the poll<:ytlolders $4.814.324 C09t of the Plana and Speclflcellonl Income for the year S 18 4 50.S36 "°' the coet of mal Ing and hetldttng 0tat>uraement1 for wtn be r«und90 the year S 1S.~.381 The City~ the ngn1 10 ,... we ri~eby certify that the above 11tm• are In 9CCOfdance wttl'I ~t eny or a" bid• the Annual Statement tot the year ended O.Cembet 3 1, 1983. Cl~CWtc~°Ctty of made to the lntvranc• Commlsak>ner. pur9Uant to law Fountam va114ty Cetttomte HAROLD LEROY ANDERSON , Pr•ldent Deted Apnl 1984 ROBERT ARTHUR BRIOGES. AaaJ1tan1 Secretary Publllhed Or_,. Coast Delly PllOI Publlllht<I Or~ Coast Dally PllOt April H . 27, 28 29 30, 1984 Aprll 28 tN4 2241 84 220t M P1.W1Utw1t 10 SecilOfl e 104(d) ol the lnterMI Re¥811ue ~. notice la heret>yv!Y8fl that the annual rec>Of1 tor the ~•r year 1913 of a.n .. Foutwtetlon a private toundatlon, Is evelleb'e et the foundatlort'a prtnc>- pel otflce tor ln198"tlol1 duf'lng '90- ullt butlMll hOurl from 8 30 a rn 10 5 30 p m-by eny clttien wflO , .. queel " within l80 ~ •'1• Tiie dete of thlt ~tton The foundation'• PfinCIC>al office ii located et Suite 520. 6 tO Newport Center Offle, Newpot'I BMctl. CA i.tten u PfOYICll<I by s.ctlort 'TOO ,.. <C-• 11 ' .._ .,.. -. of the Probete ~ of Cantomla. 1*) TM time fOf nung clelme wlll not Petition eubmltted by E. L K.ie to •Jt.Plr• prior to lour monthe fl'Otll the con'*11he Mia Offtol Ill tr. AACO d•l9 ol the heetlng noticed abcW9. Senlc• Station at 11410 YOU MAY EXAMINE the Ria k~t Brocildllnt StNet to a "'f•-** by the court If you ere lnteteet9d lft ~ ~ palOacf food Item. the •t•t•. you may wve upon the ~and~ .. executor or lldmtntat,.tor. OI upon THESE MA TTEAS w. ~ pro- lhe ettom.y tor Iha aJ<ecutOI OI ed-oaaaed ~t to the ~ mlnl9tretor. end Ille wltf\ the COUl'I Lewe of tfMI Stat. of c.ittorNa. OoY- lllOng with proof of MMoe, e wrttWI t Codla, 1,000 9' -aec: ~t stating that you cMalf'e ,.._ "'-·-1a1n v-.................. ac>edll nolk:e of lhe flllng of .,, In-Tm.11'' -~ -- ll'lntory and ~ OI h aatate T1i08E OdlAINO TO t.uty In uaeta, or ot tt1e pe1n1one and ao--fa¥Or 0t In ocipoe!tlon to the la mentioned In Sectione t200 = .,. cie QMr1 an op-nd 1200 S of the Cellfornle toOoeollltfiePlib*Nel- Probe1e Code If Mir-ll'lforlMtfOn II~. K....-h L Parry, Attorney &t LAlw you ~ contact tr. fl!tllMlnO 0.- ttomey tor P.tktoner pwtl'!Wtt at tu-e321 and r9fet to &me 1~ 12 Pr19Cllla Lllne. ~ a.c:tl, the~ 1tem1 A 9He0 • CUHTON 8"EA"°°. hcre4atY TM prlnclpal manager o1 the foundetlon II Rlchatd a.n .. Frenll l Swt111 e 10 N9wpOf't Center Dftw. 820 Newport 9Metl. CA 028e0 PllblllNld Orange CoMt 7 t4) -..2 ... 1.e PtWlnlnO COtTll'lllalllO Delly ubllehed 0ranoe Coea1 Deify P110t Pllbllll'lad OtM09 Co.-~ Pt1ot Piiot Apf'll 21, \984 ptil 28 2t M., 3 1914 Apn1 n. 1M4 U23 84 , 1330-M T ..... ,... .. and utllltm .,._. ba pro-rated • ot oio. of eaorow. 8lly9r'I to Obtain new in.urenc. aat• lafec1ory 1o holOlr of flrat cl.ad of IN91 It _.... le aa..Md. u .ooo to be oapoejtad wtttl bid. 8ldl cw oner. to be In wm~ and ... be~ It the efol' Of. fkle .. eny llme lftar Che tlr9I pu06- catlon henlof and bMot'e data of .... Oet9d 11111 17th oay of A9ftl, tN4. Gerald A Ga'"'" 20e2 ~ C..t• °' 1 205 All~ll ~~,.ton Sendra I $NlllnQ Chat'lae L lump Co-Adm!Natrat0t1 OI n. -~ of Mid deeedant Pubbhed OrMge Coea1 Olllly Piiot A41tfl 21. 22. "· fM4 2207..t4 !!l~ FlCTITIOUI .,_ .. NAmlTA'T'lmNT The tolloWlng penon i. doing bullneetaa: e2ND ST. ICE CREAM PARLOR. 21~8 62nd Street. Nftport 8eedl. Cal". 11*3 Rot*t Cadrnua. 5200 Irvine Blvd/. Unit 19. ltVlne. Cellf. 9271-4 ~ Cad-. 5200 !NIM ltvd .. Unit 19, IMM. Caltf. 1271• Thia buelrieea la conduet9d by. an lndMdual RObert Cedrnue Thia stetement waa Nici wttll IM County Ciani of Orange County on M81. 30, 1964 .,..... ... o.wte Publllhed Orenoe Cout Delly Pilot April 8, 13. 20. 27. 19'4 1913-M NOTICI Of TINSTIF8 IALI OF MAL PRONRTY ... 12 T .a. #0-12-.M YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATEO NOVEM- BER 24. 1N2. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN E.XPLANA TION .OF THE NATURE IOF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYEf\. A.l.C. TRUST DEED SERVICES. INC., u 'Agenl for Ml.A FINANCIAL CO .. a Ca»fomla corporation M d\lly appointed T Nat• undet ,.,. followlno cteecflbed Deed of TNlt WILL SR L AT PU8llC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOfl CASH (payat>le at tlfM ol Mia In lawfl.ll money of the United stat .. ) au right. title and lntereet con~ to end now held by It under Mid Deed of Trust In the propeny ,_ .. lnltter deler'lbed: TRUSTOR: LUIS A ALCOCER. an unmatrled man and LETICIA 0 . RAMIREZ. en unmerried woman BENEFICIARY· MORTGAGE LOANS AMERICA. 1 C<lfl)Otatlon organized ano exlattng under the laws of CallforTIJa Recorded December I , 1912 .. lnaen.tment No. 82-401H , of Of- flclal Reoorda In the Offloe of Ole Recorder of Orange County. Mid Deed of TNlt deact'tbee the tollow- ll'lQ property: The land ref•red to In ttlll guatantM la altuated In the State of Cal"omla. County of Orange. City of Coata Mesa. and Is d9ecrlbed aa followl: PARCEL 1: An undivided 1/18th lnt•M1 1n and to LOt t of Tr~ t1228 ... per ,,., reoatdecf In B001t 488. Pegee 45 and 4t In the office ot lhe County Aecofdel of Mid COunty. EXCEPTING THEREFROM Unltt 1 through 18 u 8'IOWn on Ille Con- dominium Plan recorded In 8<><* 1~ 199, Page 1964 and ~dad In 8<><* 142e8,.Pege 87,, Offtdal Records. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM all thoM exctlltlve 1111-nente for patio ~•~ on tM Condominium Plan eboY8 ~ to PARCEL 2: Unit C--2 u 8'IOWn on the Condominium Plan ~ to In Peroel 1 ab<>W. PARCEL 3: An udUllNe -- ment fOf petlo ~ "* that portion of the raatrlc:1ed common .,... deea1bed aa P-C-2 on tl'le ebow referred to Oondorl*lbn Plan. ASS ESS O R 'S PARCEL NUMBER: 939-07-007 The ttr'Mt addreu and other common deelgnalton of the ,... property herein d .. crlbed 11 pyrported to ~: 350 AYOOado Street. •C-2, Colle M .... Call- tornle The Underllgned Tn.it tM di• claims eny llablNty '°' any lncorreci- neu of the atreet eddr ... and other common deaigNtlon aa hetWt d.- ec<lbed. The beneftdary under Mid Deed of Trust. by rMaOn of a brMCtl 01 deteul1 In the obllgattona ..cured thereby. r.etofOfa eucuted and dellWfed to the undelltgned a wrtt· tan Decleretlon of Default and 0.. mend '"' SM. end wrtnen nottce of breec:h end of -.ctlon 10 c.... the under'llgned to ... Mid property to Mtlsfy Mid otllgattona. and tw. afte< the uildelllgoed <*"9d Mid noctoe of breaCti and of -.ct1on to be: Aacoided December 28. ,.., u inwument No. &3-'61M58. °' or. fk:tal ~ In tfMI Oftloa of "" Aeoorder of Orange County. Said .... wtll ba tnad9, but wftnol.lt covanant Ot ~ .... pr ... or lrnplled, 19911clng mte. PQlllll'OI\ Ot enournbl8l'IOM. 10 pey the remelnina pr1nClpal Mii Of the now aeouracf" by Mid Deld or Trull, with imer.1aa1r1Mid1M*1 provkMd, edwlioaa, If, ""11 undlt the tlfmt of Mid Dead 01 nwt, ..... dlatgea and ..,,.. ... Of the T~ and tfMI tNlia ~ by Mid Deed of TMt. Seid ..,. will be held on Mcllf, ~ 11, 1M4 Ill 9;15 A..M. ...... fl'ont 8"1tr1Ma to "" Old ar.. Oowmy ~ ...... °" Santa Ana llvCl.1 •••,,••!' Sycamore l treM lnCI • _, av. hn\8 Ma,~ At tl'le UIM Of 0. ..._. ,_... 09UOn of .,. ~ .,. .... ""°""'Of .. .,,,.,........,. f/11 .. oCll09don ....... ~ ...... ... eortbeddaMofw.t ...... ; Pi a' coat-....,...._ IN..,.,_ II IU,.207.22. DaMd: AOrl t2. 1 .... Ml.A llHANCW. CO., aa 9llllCI TNMae ~.C. TfllOST ODD lll'MCU, INC • AOMI IOr e. Tl'\lllla9 Jea5 M L. Dlall6o IMl., .,... M 1 ~ 09llcwn6a ...... (4 l5)~ 8Y" Cl.AIM M. OUM. A.11&8-T MT VICI ""81D0n Pttot""'=1. ~~Olly 220l-M T1Pllcl Y•M. Cll 642-5671 IUl DTAtt ~... .. ....... . ........... o fa m '°""';,,... °'*'.,... Mir• ....... -CHILO ~~ =:::.~ ·-ur ous ,~, ..... T .... ,,. ......... Cll ..... :·;.,;;If g:w..:..., w ~'=-'i,= MWno ttou .. :': .... 0...l'Wll _ DIMES A LIN ..... 121 Dr .. Aade. ....... ,,, .... "' ......... . ~.=..v.., E eo.e ............ tor1~·-~~-=r..,...'t! ... :1~'!! .,....,......_., I • • Clf'e, ...... """'·~·M.. tMJ • Fo11ttd Mlnleture tie.COM " ::.:.. ._>h · "" lcM•1* ,..... ..,,._ Aide, r91pOR11bt1 ._ QUfred. Cll .,.._ ~Hwa .,.M ::: Me It. c... ~ WOINlrl to .. In • .,.,__ _______ .,... i...-H4Pfl 1,!!.! IWHOL! bed •. MIO AAUIT ~ ....... U.S. Nde V!Qtor wood PEREGO etroler, l*1ect 14Jo.1113~ '°'a~Oldledr.Nud I •utu WM,_ · 10if ...... ~ =::'w20. wet>« pl-. ... 11 Ind\ ~ uo. -end.,....'° ,~: ifftlil~....,.... cer. non41,.,_...._., ;,n;_.. ~., 1• I foot t11c1er ....,..,..., 126. 88A r• tlQued porthole mltror matdl t25. Hedettom d09. 1t1We/1twowft e,e, .,.., 11AM let/8un b. ,.... -"" ~ NO. 416 Meo, oord $40, TrMt SI. 1921 fr• 9'endlng chenglnQ teble, wtotc.-bttt/brown/wht. Weet 131~ ..... M ::;:~i::.c..w-::: ~ewport leaoh . AUdlo tMtlo CUMtte exerclH vlbr1tor tor 135. Olitt dothlng, •· mlillMW~ rtt -.,RIVPI I a..i .._.. 1* 142·21ll. dedl laO. Trw Audkl ....,_,oreefpromotor qulillM. Ablotba. Petff H.B. ~10-Artlculet~•H~te OOlll!lf\Jpf!lllR•I ::!'::-:=~~.Ll!·~·E: =~,~~ :~=~(;~~= ~!~:oeti~ Found1...._:.,~puppyM, ~forow~m': ,~ ........ ~ 1• .. ._. .r...-$11. -.. S15. wooa --'-oom llde 1 11. Pelf Some 11Moet new 25t--· • ...._.,_ C.M . ._..... = ....... . lmrn1ll••~===11r-w--i• 141. loy't 24 ._ 10---. $ ,...,., ~ Nocotd rwt•~ y.._ ,.__ I ~ """-1100 epeed *50. A/A •clllftl. bW 11mP9 15 MC:tl. garden pewter $20. Sbile 2T, 3T, 41. Ment pOM4 le. Good ,....,,. .!::"-II II ~ 1121 Look rtde new. Heme Dr.-end teDee $20, cand'-ticka SI. Vll'lety Boy't c:lothlng, 1ia1e 5 Found young Mnete ce1co phone vo6ce nee • y. ..,.. -n .. ""*-.. "'° .--.:..... ..... ~ .. 1... $40. Typewriter 120. of WOOderl tab6ea Ind end e. 3T end •tl, lz.Od. cat, vie Hemllton & too comrt'llltlci 19 _.... =eo.~~...,~ •• ~ia::".o~.,-:,~1,~,~~--·1 ...... Pl-epMy 1115 br--·--· Typewtltet table $10. deeb ..... 50.Mllpleend OP.Abtorbe.HelfthT•. ~d.Hl ...... 5135 _.. WI -· ~ :: WETIUtT me 12 i50. HooYer upriQh1 vacuum teble •· StUdent dMt °"'Koen. OM extr• na , ........ _ ._..._ ......_ , c.. Mr. LM l54$.7Me ~!. ~1 ~· 1aw 1454441. $25. Vitti c1nl1ter SI. Ou8Hty modem IOld Abtort>a hMvy )eek ... a ....... -· _.._ .._ ..... -1· --~ 7 121a metl for •71 BMW vecuum $20. Empire 154 lftdl walnut con.. lefge 3T ,..,. wom $1· 0''¥ "'* ~ heir OM •WI 71 ••• •----.--.. ~~~ .... 01.plhft/UN1a 1aor _.. ....... Aw window welnutvenlty'50.Merbta table 131. Solid entlque 120. 1~2 B Anaheim, .,..,831·108 Telephone oper1tor. Hill 2 • ~'°be.._ iii:: for~~= "''u--.. LM,.., venlty toe> with feuc.te oek de.It 150. Many Cotta MeM. &42·1107. LOST tme11 wNt&/F dog 7-3pm lhlft. Toe> P'Y· 3412 Fiii & I*' ... • • • W ~~ :~ ~·-.:;, -;;...;;: $50. Arnerlewi 9tandllrd u.mpe from .:L •a. oil Cutt only. vie of 8frd\ & Bttetol In 3rd St. LegLtn& Beec:h. Good PIJ. GoM _. t:.:.::r~Pvtio ::: 87W291. ~ == = ::n::c:oglw5~::; GARAGE sale: Slturdey N.B.551-3423JJ54-0308 -1 =·-·-=•·;::: ar:, ..,,, ... "' o-n 100 D1MNG MC '40. Tlblea nett S20 wti. MVen· iamP9S11. Good working onty. Double canopy bed -1.MtTomcel, aold'-" *P FvM/p:,t.:: ttoAln .,,,.._ Rldc.'te7.o7'7. °""""c.o iaeo $6410 ~ 16410. turer tale box, Ironing 6 tit• vintage noor i.tnp and mettreaa 150. look• Ilk• Morrie. ~ endl & --.iiiiiiiiiiiu~~·:i-a~ Ou1 ut County IW "~d ,.; ... ,_ •c 2 dr bo•rd $8 . Clo•hu $16 ~ Coors beer Matctilng comfonw ~ werd. Atl./Bdl 531-4567 able, aomeM weetl P-'... 11&18 .. Ou1 ol Siaw '"' -.. ._ ..,. ewer > • • .,. ...., ruffle, lheeta, tlble lklrt, tlolldeye. U9t type. I .., FuN & p/ttme -e-a. ==":; .......... _ ~= NecwS5.fJ60..7045. ='*'roJ:·~n~:S~5~ ~$20.~r~~: curtains. All u~ .... uh 3111 :.".n~s':-cal Flex. ICMdute.-.. 9't ,,_ ................... IMO DOORS 32", 31". Some .. plenter berrele $5-te fr .. stendlng tmotler M•=lllT\P$20.Girt • ............. .....1&19 EOE penon. Or-.. ........ au....._ •M• .. M ........ 1• wtthwtndowsl10MC:tl. 2 $10 Setu .... IS nday Bar·B·Oue $18 5 3 Scllwtnn bike L----I Ir 71 1.Blilboe BMS • ..._ u . w......s .::.:::.::::.:::.. ..... ~ B.F. OOodrldl truck Tl 10.&p,n ~ )e7e Or-r.'au1c beds S10·S50 $40. Two p.ir lnOW lkle ......1n -. Appolntn..,,t _.., PIT P.nlnlut&. t75-t071 llDITAlS rlldlel910" wtde, 15" $10 ange Avenue, Cotta Vlntege Iron bed With fuli =~~~·~:tr: i.:~ oon:"t:':! cellng hOt• l mo..: Countet ,_... tor ., ....._ Pl.trnWMd •. • 2100 Meh. 548-17154. Meta. N.ar oc Fw· rounded hMd end foot Childs tize 3 lkt boott reecue of• 29 yew old 15.00 tw. cal !!.• 5 !!') cleanln9~ = = 2209 WESTINOHOUSE WMher, groundt end MMe Orlw. board• 135. Poll1hed and polee $10 Gifts .a. enterpr l1lng young Pillow l &4>Pf'1... ....... Ellpetlence Uni~ %IOO front toed $50. Neede ~ ~~ ~.: 8 end 10 ctot"9. 1()t-$1. woman? 8Mka loan, Xlnt 914-1211 110 c.o..... rum uoo dreln pump. 'A Inch ptete DINING game teble with En.gll•h trut'n;,.,,t •so. Junior alZe ~5 c:lothee mum In e monthe, no &llllT. -111111 .. --f.111 0.... Uni m: ~ window In freme 6eaf $50. Four black B b ,._ :35 and size 5 lhoel 50$-15. colleterlll 9llcept myaetf. l<nowtl isg. of b09t ~ ~.!-......__ -~:::..':'~':," ~is 12x72 lnc:Me. 8-4()..2510 .• ~ Ctlalrl $50. J:: .,!:,:'. ::k,•and Electric pencil sharpener 7141112·22154. Brend1 anlca and own toola '"U.::-wJ:"'~ ~ °",._"""' WO PORTABLE typewriter Dltlii wciod. good con-wooden ctieeti s1()..$45. $3. Gun r.ck $3. Electric: IMYem11111ge, netlllfll't. M per tlr to 1281 logM untlJ.C.M. ==-~~ = 110. Cernper ahetl $50. dltlon. 842-5 127 or 1912d•ted 101nchbt ... =•S20S2~$'fsgeo!t= 31tW1101. WBaflP~ ,.___,. -~- A...-ta Unt .. mo 25 ywds heevy brown 642-4929. bound grocer ICale with . · Wla.111.L.a · ........ ~ _.._, "'* """' "'un1 JIOO vlmyl 38" $50 all. hanging scoop $45. ~adl~~5.t~ And runNng 7AM-t:30 PM Hwy, NB, 141 M55 &Ito parta ....... Mllllt :::= • e..nt : Sunbeern mixer with •t· R.C.A. cdor TV. remote 1800'• ea11 Iron Singer sSo. L~ Md blower 1 day .. 7 d8YI 1 ..-. ·-•IUUI haw v.ird Calf. drtwer"• ......_ w-i. ll04 t.tc:hmentl $15. 8'adl control, older Ml, run1 MW mact11ne baM $38. $50 GMM. books. r. Prwnt tN1 ad end r. F.::!' letllnd --.... Ile:. gd df'Mne ,_..._ =._ ~IAll = ~~ ~9a!.U: ~ S:: $50. Arm. 536-3885. Seme In wtitt• walnut cords 104.$1. Kenwood celve a two m•Ha-for bout!Que. ~. Appty at Hiib AMeo ': v-'*' a.11.a. ll0'7 ctay ~~ ~~~ 1tereo amp $50. Recetver the swtc:e of on.. Refs. FYI/time. 780-«m ~~~ ~ • ....,u 1111 llhMW _. ur · TWO aottd cement mel1 ;.;oot c:.blnet combo $50. Tumtabte S50. 2013 -• ..... •·eut--------------...,...._.~-=-=:---""' ;::: ,:-:: = PLA TFOAM rock•, Mee boa potta, onulngte Md radio rec«d 145. &43 Monrovia. Cott• Mala. 111 1. "?FIS St~'• Detallng le foe*· mllllf / .... =.""::'w. ::: Uo.$2~·ot;r:r~ one double S20 each. w... 15th Street (off 942..e993. nu.ar. Ing tor ~ end 32 Houri. 11 )ft+ CGmo'lll Jl,onu 2111 CN1Mr $25. Table limp 642-4809. Plecemle). 548-0135. BABY ctile*, duck 3x6 llM•ft ~~tor 495 E. 17th It. C.M. i....... &nw. = ss. INrd cage ss. cun. .. Slturdey M on1y. pen, hinged top se. Bale euto deilallng end/01 c.r BT& I 11O111m11 ~~ ~ ~. s;.::::.=e.':e~ PATIOIWlng$25.8dlnlng llahlng gHr '1"'20• EllMTl/•111.1 WMNng.131.-ot An 'fOU. Mlf-4ftOlfu1t1d ------$ •WALNUT adjueteble book tir• '5 each Pi55/IO Ctlalrl $30. Patio t1ble ~ge J~1!°xr~· ~-J~ Outcall OHLY 83s.9199 ~. C-. MeM people '°""'O ,_...who MNOlllCOECT lheN9I and wat1 unit S50 R13 185SR14, 750/14. $15. 3 utlllty c:.blnet• S15 648-9832. ..... U.... lrH, trenaport1tlon II tooklng for• d1111 9' ~"""' . = I t1nH, 3 unlta. 548-1481. 540--0924 each. Small Chine cabl· -· .,.. needed. 14847'2 Ing~.-!., tww • '-1 • "°""" · JOl2 · net $15 Box fan $5. KIRBY vacuum cleaner 1111• R ln\al, high .,._.,, pr-. ~ ao1• 4 HOUSEHOLDS 11t Metal storage c:.blnet $50. Ladlel .uede coat 4320 C8mPU9 OrlV9 euHe UifUh ta thet neede a IPedll ~ .~ ...... >ate Spring c:leenlng In yMn. DESK 30"x48", oak flnlth. 510. Ger•ge atorege $25. Glrl'• jacket $5. 190 Nwpt 8dl ss&-2280 for 1 chlld, In my home, person to menege ..a rrawi :io11 8 ~ rnaihogany bl-excellent condition $39. chelt $5 Wheel chair Men's womens ctothee • · a.., 4 dlYI Wit. 831...,...2 .,,,...... growen. 4 dey9 tolddoorS$15MCh..Ma-Tabte30"x96"wlthfold-good SsO FloMr pot~ 50t·Ss. Children's TOPSSS BABYSITTER nHded I weak. Selery open. BUSIES$ & te<nlty ciothel lid 8-10 Ing legs $29. Fan, 18" St·S2.50. · Patio teble clothel 25--$1. Stuffed Females pr9f. Modele Md Grandma type pref 644-1801 Coronedet..., rm•-··· $2-$15. Infant clothes bl~ with two speed $15. &4M281. anlmlla, UIOrted games &cortl. (213)186-1914 YOUR home NB/CM m1111 r.-...-. S0.415. Kettle bartlecue control St. TlrM. Perelll. 50C~S2 Cottee maker S5 84e. 7 ..... • =-~-.on $15. 2848 Alt• Vl9ta, 1teel redial, llke new, OLDER boy's T-1hlrt1, Baby b.th car bed s.3 very attnic:tt\19 ledy, mid ., .. , flex. hrt. 141 Exp. Steff Dletlcl•n ....,_ Wan-.d ::: Eestbtuft. Saturdey 10-4. ER78-15 $22 each. Nice long and lhort lleeve. e.ch. Ther~ filler $t. ::~'::,::ten":: UIY'UllR WllTD nHd•d to ov•r•H .,,,_ Oppontwu.. 4011 844-6431. vtnyt omce or kitchen Nike. OP. tome M, tome Romance boOka s2 boa. dance & traYel.. Wllhel to P11r11t1m« my COit.a ~ Otetary s.rw.e In • In-WanMCI . 4022 BABY ltemi : Bathtub $5. ch a Ir s S 7 ea oh. l11ge OulckatMwa. LAY11 Wall decorations 15. meet gentlemen In 50'i , home. Mon.--Fri, 2-epm. 2 C"ig SffF d'9ln In CA. • .._, '.O.....,. 4024 Bottlee 254 Rldi"" tnv 5-48~9673. and D•Mart tlilfmlla Bake Ule alto. 290 ROM 60' I Int eats A.II children fl-.. call Nl¥I curr. le. & be ... _, w..... 40M • ... -1 $1·'5. 1942 B AnMelm Lane Costa Mesa. 1 • NIM • • · free to tnN9l >Ont. Mad, ~TD'• 402' $2.Foodgrlnder$3.New A~ue Cotti Mell • replys ltlidlly conftden. MORHINGSOHLY Dental Llfll lnL & ~ pottyctiafrS15.Al9ooakTWO room dividers. 642•1•107 Satur ~TWOmen'asuit.sae44 tlal.Wrttead#l18clo 64$-7841 aionPi.n.Send,..... IDCtWl>tSE An\Jqllft Appl~ Auel..,... Blda M.t_..,11 c...mttu & f.qu1pnw1 I Computrn r-"' You f'urrulw.- CorlC'f Salft Houwbolcl Cooda J"'rlry M.1\IN'I)' M ... 11a.,...,... M,.. Wanlf'd Ml!llall 1~1& O<lttt ,,,, .... ,_ • Eq.apmen1 ~•Ort-~~- BOATS double heldbolrd '40. chrome Md gtus with d• /Sunday ·cash only $15 each. 0r .... and Deity PHot. 330 W. Bay BabylltMr wem.d-In my '°A.lice Ndd.1383 Holo- Delk and chair $40. DI-11 g ht s S 45 each · y . . womens j.cket1 S2·S3 St .. PO Box 15e0, Cotta home PIT REF'&. ptt .. Rd NB ca.. 12ta rec1ors chair $15. ~ 845-9442. FISH rods $1().$30. Reels, e1ch. Young man's Meal. C. 92628 ~r 751-4310 · ' eraa-35mm end In-tools S1·S5. Saturdey. panti, 3 shirts $243. 40 --- ::: 1tamaUcs $1.$45. All U · D 0 U B L E bed S 4 0 . 281 Eut 18th Street, New IOCket Mt $4. Smell V:-ru:e '-: ~ ble Blr*lng DlthWMhlng & gen«.i cellent condition . Couches $10. Twin bed Cost• M-.a. wall mirror and two can· !.m. . ~ to ..... l11 .... 111ilt ~tor perty equlp- 548-5281. $10. Twtn bed$30. Rodi· MAG whHla, tlru die holders $3.50. ~ 1Ulte A. 1880 CeptatrMo Recelw ~ . ...., ment ~ lt<n. Mon-~CATALINA swimsuits, Ing Ctlllr S15. Stroller 185SR14 $25 each. Car size M vtnyt bl.at men I Ave, U1Q Bc:ti. CA 92851 phonH, tiling, ml1c. Fri. United R9nt·All, ~ ahlrtt $13-$25. PurMe, $14. B&ulnett S15. Cof· mits $2. Curling Iron $9. j acket S5. Bathtub ~rlc•I dutl ... wrbal Costa Mala. &4S.07IO. mo dr ...... coral neck*91, , .. table $15. End tables Curlefl. comb•. bruahel enclosure llldln9 window luiatu 0,,. 4114 oommunk:8tlonl & typing 1--..iM-;i"jiiliiiiir »» dolt• from Mexico ...._ $8. Lamps 1548. Deek. St·S1 Coltume jewelry S20. Ladlel al'ioes.. 1 Plir -lkHll needed. lllm'I ..... $20. Palntlng1 110-$50. S25. Bo<* cue $25. 9 watch9. 10C-$5. Dr~ ot boots $1-$2. Pair of UlmT.. • .. ,... .... Front I back omce. Plf1 UHd kldl, adult• drewer drHaer $45. miterlal 25'·$8. Zippers aluminum crutches Sllle due to OWMr'I age, 660N9wpot1c.nterDrtve t1me.wllltraln.Mu9ttype. clothlng 104-$5. Sultcue Dreuer $35. Corner bed 25¢. Yarn 2S.·S5. Pie--$4.50. Egg crate mat-equip + Inventory la N9wpot1 Beech Costa MIU 645-1177 $15. T1bte/Ctllirl S20. 510· 953•1316 or tur ... l•mpaS1·$15.Mlr· tress. twin SS. Hanging price. Xlnt reputation. Cont.ct&laleWlnn DRIVERSXCOUNTRY Pots/pans $1-$5. 33 A 953-8467· ror S2. Knife Ml S12.50. lamp. old fashlOn '15· Hamilton Oak. Wkdya 973-5 168for~ Calif Ile 'd 2et Street, Colta Meu. Teapot S 10. GI ..... 25t. Small AM/FM record 957·2983 Ev• 545-1084 Equ.I Oppty Emplyr . McGReGORr~CHTS '.!1----------iBEAUTY salon · hydrollc Spr .. d S7.50. Hats, cap1 player with two apeaker1 Ora County heelth .,,_ 1631 Ptacentta.C M NEW Mt of weight• 126. comb out chalr1 .$25 5-0c-. Coill, al1cks, $20. 8-12 volt ~~ttery, tor '!9i. Offers malUQM UllRIB DP'I · · •M-6398.-Meh. 609 W•t 19th. sweaters 25C ·S25. ch1rger $10. 43 x12 and aa~na Annual gr09e forMfVic»bar. Hr11o..e. PllHll IPILt r: I ANTIQUE drlll $25. Wood 646-6255 or 648-7545. Robel, gowns, gloves two rei cab wlnd~O~ $960 000. nat profit SURF & SAND HOTEL $75 per 100. no ...,.,. :i>' l' crat• (antique) $10. 3 REDWOODtablebenchel 10t-$3. Rug $15. Chair truck 4 each. before tU.. S4aOOOO LagunaBeac:h.ClllRou: Partorfulltlrne.si.rtlfn. ~~ piece luggage. not $15. Aluminum chalM, $40. S1turdey/Sundey. Wallace Avenue. CuhbullneeS,longt~ 497-4477 EOE medietety. For detaNa :1•' m1tched ss., B1rc1 chair S10. Dining teble, 320 Megnolla, Costa 648-7011. lea.le. Prlee $1,500,000. BOOKKEEPER 19nd self addreaaed ~' lounger $35. 0 Nelli wet chllr• $3S. Student de8'< Met1. GAS ·~ec1 edge< $20. Owner retiring or would Permanent PIT, exp. only. •tamped enY91ope to: ~: 11.11t (11) 125. er ... n,. S2S. Coffee table 110. Electric fan SS. 2 vacuum not even consider Mlllng. N9wpot1 a..ctt c:hr11tlM CRJ..53. Box IC>1•. piece fixture $20. Ice Wood ahelvea s 10 each. SMALL refrigerator S50. cteanera $7.50 eacti. W.,I Febuloua opp0r1unlty. pr~men.gement of-Stuart, Ronda 3Mt5 bucket $2. F1th bowl 50c. Small cheista S7 MCtt. Washer SSO. Dryer S50. mirror s·x1· SS. Man's P This unique bullMll II floe. NofHmkr. $7.50/hr. ELECTROMC Sheet• 12 . .Wwel!ty 2c-$2. Sewing machine $30. Dllhw11her $50. Trash co.t SS. Mlchlne ICfew ottered with fanteatlc ,._,,me to: PO Box 7178. TECH.IPROGRAMMER ... ~ 193e Delco radio 125. Dr...., S30 New beat compector $50. Push cheat $10. Antique Ctllldl terma, 20% CSown. 11'~% N9wpot1 Beactl. 92680 Join ttie lnoM edvlrleed "'"' 70IO G.E. radio M . G.E. coffee Miier bookl $1-$8. Cash mower S 15. Boy and glrl chairs $7.50 eacti. An.-Int. Amorlttzed crver 30 twn In vtdeo lfltdlOHlca tt) 7011 pot se. Elec:1rtc hot-plate only. 642-8518 1fter bikes $50 ••ch. 221 tlque electric roto him-yeetS, lnter911 only PIY• llllllDD f/I phc)togrtphy. 8ttno '/(NT ... 1on (doubte) 15. Celllng ftx· e·30pm Flower Street, Costa mer $40. 3 gellona white ments for 5 yeera. a $18.000 +. must be tam-elecUonic end PfoUJ•n- 1ou tu,.. S3 MC:tl. Pillow 50C. · · M .... Aher noon. latex paint S 10. ~· baloon peyment at the llW with IBM P/C opw· ming lkllla (For1tl & ,.. ::: Cupe and aauoera $2. 2S.·S2 MCtl. Cower nt-end of 5 yMra. No col>-1tron In addition to AIP. MmPf'I lengulGe WOMld Ft\ , 1010 Enamel pan150$. 8'cyde BEAUTIFUL little Prlnceu 2 MONTH old king mat· tings 25t·S1.50 .. ch. l•teral neceMafY. u the paryroll, GIL Full c:Mrge behelpfuf). Good~& ., 1022 lock S2. O.E. Iron $5. lull length wtllte dress. treu $50. Foundation Shower faucet $15. Dis-bullneu generet• the polltlon w/retall co. We atlmu&etlng wortl. "---s;" 7024 Pume (MW) $1. Satur-llOod tor nm communion S50. Clean g11 barbeque poser s 10. Baseball profits. For Into clll Mr .,. •growing coml)MY & ~ 'fOUI' ,..... eo e. = day/Sunday 9·5. 800 or ftower girt Only worn $35. Weight llftl, Mt shoes size 10 $10. 8-2 Lewla, 21~928-8471 or nd 111 enthullutlc team P1yne. Dlrector•8ec- -----J..,,,ne Ave. Coromi del once, paid S60 uklng w Ith bench 4 O. Seturdey only. 270 Eut writ• to 7808 Florence member In charge of tronlc Photograpby. ftANSPOltTATION M11. 844-7805. $40. Size ex. 645-5741. 645-5243. wuson. Ave. Downey. CA 90240 bkpg. Pteue c111: Bmyx. Inc. 2M2 ~ AirtT•fl Btcyt-1" C&mp.-n M<Mr Btkfl • M<KDn')'<'ln/S...0..n Motor H°"'" RV'• Trat\c'n, TraYf'I Tratk'n. U1thh AUTCl«ITIVE Auwo Wanlf'd Spun.. "'-"' Rom ~ Whftl 0n.,. .. Tl"l!t'lu v.na An1.q...,.. l,_., MITOS WORT£D Alie R<-., """' AIBUn BMW C1lnwn °"'""" 0.1.un .. n frn.,, f'lal Hondoi l.tuN J ...... ........ Wnlborl:l\111! 1Afl<\I Lot .. Mo• ..._..., ~Btnr M1-bltll1 MG 0,.1 Panw,. Pt...-,...,. "'°'*'II IWlll "°1l• "-SMb ~ IOIO 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!i!~ laftltmtat Mr. Reynolda It (714) Dr. lrvtne, C&.. 1271$ 1012 II •-•aa• O I 846-0011 or 848-3024 8014 ,..atHCtataJ' ,,.... Ouertu!tin f I ~keeper, PIT. hrs Ilea· E~level ~ :\~ SPIRITUAL READINGS lttHtlH • 1"4 Ible 81nk reca. A/P. AIR. time cd Judy for Info & 8020 Advice In all matters. Love. Ill -...a...~ !!l!!I ee!-·sales 1rnla. c111 AM Int .. at CoMt Mattn. 8022 marriage & business •~ -•-•a. 640 9053 Berdle . .-.. 8024 f'J ...., Also counseling. 18 15 Is there anyone out there • Engines 642..._ 802e V so El Camino Real, San that would come to the BUS DRIVER· PIT, Incl. r;gii1ii1iiinMiii1t11Hiiiii1iiiorriiiiii11tiiW- c1em uc·d 492·7296 rescue of a 211 yur old wknd• & niohts fOf dbl· One of Or ~- 1'010 tcm IOtO !Mill 9030 I03) 9040 1100 •1~ tl07 "°' tlll tl14 tlll flit tl21 "" tm tl17 .. ,. tlSI ti» tu~ 11n tl41 110 914) 114' 9141 tul tla.J II» tl&7 l lM tltl t lU tllt tlt7 11• t1U tlfa .. ,, •m enterprising young decker London Bua. ....,..._. W'91..._ •Spiritual Reader & Ad· woma.n? Seeks ro.n. xlnl Musi have Claaa II. OMV .,..,_, ~ty"*for-:W. '*WI visor AdVlce In all llf• return In 6 mon1hs. no print-out & med cert. opportuno .,... .. per-. matters; love. m.,nage. collaterial exoept myMlf Ask for De 752·7363 1on exper. °" l,... business NB 631-9397 7 t41992.2254 Brend• w/atr~ aecret•rlel E SALES •la...t F~ad leavemesMge. 'C::,~~!.'~ :::.• &O ::::.--.:; lhrltNft full/I. p/tlme help open. Benems ~ T.D.'i ' 4011 3419 Via lido S7S-.748 Ring Lynn 5-47~ If you ·re planning to get together some of the items you no longer use around your home and set uP your own sate. be sure you follow some 1mPortant basic sleps1 I. WHAJ TO S&L Anything that still has usab1hty and some value 2. HOW TO NICI Decide the price on each item and then tag that Item l . L..-TM Ofl SAU Weekend sales. from Frad•Y through Sunday seem best. 4. HOW TO SIT IT UP Make 11 easy for buyen1 to view the items Ind have a central l)lace with suff1c1ent change for them to pay I . HOW TO ADYll'nSI The most 1nexpens1ve place to reach more people is 1n t~ C11S$1f1ed section o r tt11s newsoaoer 6. ASS lllOI ADYICI Your Classified department wtll b9 happy to give vou esslstance 1n advertising vour sale Just c.11 us well M fore your sale DAILY PILOT CLASSIND AIJS CAU '41·1671 fOUfl) ADS ARE FREE Cal: IU-llll Found: Key1, AprH 24, Of'I Adams near Brookhur1t. 982-3245 aft. 4pm Found letge bl-* dog. vie AlbertlOnl In Dint Point. 831·1291 or 496-3216 FO: sa1e. 1st f ru11 6"d Face value $14,800 at 10%. Call 650-684 7 l.lllm.11 ............. Speci.aztn'g In lat & 2nd TD'a Since 1949 Robt. Settle< NH/CM RE 8'oker Bd Realtors 642-2171 645-0811 WANTED· P.ople needing pvt TO SSS S 10.000 up. No credit ., , no penalty. Oenlton Al90C &13-7311 ltlt Wut I ·76 \JW Veneeon V.y otMr'I SUS* buy Mue1 ... this (77LRB13) RAY FLADEBOE YOLKS· WAGON. 20 A.u1o Cent« Or. lnllne a:J0-1300 Found male Aktta Huslly mix tin & wMe, male btOWn Tern. mla,.temale blacl(· Afgt\M '83 Uc .. ,..,,... chOC Lab ~ po rt BHCh Ani mal Shiner. 125 Mele Dr .. 1111$11 l-C=M=.=844-3650====;:::;.I llHl1M I t The Otenga C0.C Deity USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST IESULT" SEIYICE DllECTOIY fo'or ft<>-.ult S<>n. I ('t' l 'J II 642-5671 lat.JU PQot hM en ~t op- portunity tor • QNlll' onented MIJOr Acoount EJcecutM wtth I ~ tr1cll rKord Oreat potentlel. gu1rent .. d drew •8!i!.,"!t com. m111lon. to mo"9 Into ~t •plus Send~to p 0 lo• 1580 Coat•Mela.12&29 EOE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES rHl O~IL \ PILOT, ~ C.nati• rou l•I commun11~ o~.,•peptt. has• varwtf ef full •nd p•r1 1im~ pot;itlolie evailab&e. ~ ... of 1h~ follow1n1 " •11 oppor11tnhy •• ~ wiUi .n 011u11tod10• 11arr. 1a1~""1ed in ac~ ... ooh 1h~ b"I .. 11h1n •n u d 11a1 iml.a.ry. AO\'F.RTI~ l~C • 01mM:t~ "-le.. -< 1-,rM'd & R~ tl•n dhple\ 1nntofy opniinp f•r raoclida1.a -id. "'P"''lHtC'~ end a pr11•"9 t~•ck ~ S...., pltaa romm1n1011 ftl 11i1~~s Offln. • ~f~ounh RM'~t••bk> l1ed. -£."" po-11wm '\In n~n«nc~ nKt"M•n \AJ--• "'" b<' 1r11n~ f'11ll 11m ... bo11rh 1:.0lf0Rl41. • (. l"rl. T tP"'' -ru1 11111~ po.wee .... , .... NIP'· '4lr1in11 IUtl ud 1---• ra.t:-a ~onb1lit~ zo 1io .......... .,.,. "" eUn r •rfff po,.lh, k\~ ptaftl. aa4 a C'otlSH"~hU' bftl~J.U pec:I..... U alnftlK rlnu r&f9f' Ill aaJ •pph ,,.._ 14\ t ii • • ... Ml n• ... u111" •• Pat 5'4f?~" •I -4·~----------J'------------'-------.-.--.-·~------~~---- .. t • t I i . \ II I .. I, ' ... c s; TB;~~P!~t s tlf-., 30 ~ ln U.. DAlY PlOT SERVICE DIECT<ltY plu9 the IRVINE MtAAOR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHOOMBEA eY9tY W~at no .ma cNIQel CALL TOOA~lt _,. ..... Your 0.lly Piiot Servtc. Dl~ory R.pfeMrltatlve M2.U21 ut.111 HOROSCOPE Suday, April %9 SYDNEY 0MARR ARIES (March 21-\pnl 19) Be a gracaou., "mncr! Domestic situation improves. C)tk remain-. high. Jo..,rd one "Ill mat..e major concession. Sense ol direction 1s restored. harmon~ replaces d1sscns1on . .Entertain clO)l' to hOnll' 1f rx))\lhlc. Cancer. Ca pm:orn persons figure prominent!). TAURUS ( .i\pril 20-Ma) 20)· You get bch1nd-sl·cnes vie". disputes a~ settled. you are able to focus on o'erall theme Lea"c details for another ttme. stn'e to put puvle pieces togrther. You'll recc1'e oousuaJ social tn"llattons that l'Ou ld tnclude pleasure cruise. • GEMINI (Ma) 21-June 20): Roadblock 1s removed. obstacles become stepping-stones. ) ou'll gain added rel'Ognttton and romanre will be featured. Focus on "1sh fulfi llment. speculation. fantas) and ability to express views tn frant... graphic manner CANCER (June 21 -Jul\ 22) You'll recel\ e communication whu:h boosts morale. helps )Ou panir1pate in prOJect aimed at promoting special chant) or poh11cal pam Member ofopposlle seA is in,oh cd. yotfll make changes "h1l'h result 1n greater freedom of thought and action. LEO (J ul) 23-.i\ug . .:'2): Emphasis on harmon). music. apprena· tion of drama and domestit adjustment "hirh n.•c;tores emoti onal balance. Focus o n publish ing. communicat1011 . long-d lSlance call. travel plans. Sp1 mual 'alues are cmphal.111.·d and greater awarenes-. results. VIRGO (A ug. 23-ept .:!.:') Ftx.us on uni\ cr\31 theme. ba\lc mtelhgence. a"areness and spmtualtt~ \ ou disco, er another d1mens1on and this bnng., about l hante for grca1a Sl·lf-..,no" kdge ReJeCt superficial claims. 1n\l'>I on qualtt) and do nut compromise integrity. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22)· 't o u rebound lrom minor d1sappo1nt- ment. Important documents" tll be l0<:ated. T'·mporal) dcla) dor-. not mean defeat There 1s no need to brood . l.~ck '"II moH' upw·a rds and you'll eventual!) be '1ctonous < anccr. ( apncorn pt'rsons pla~ kc\ roles. SCORPIO (Oct 2 '-"Jo' .:'I 1: Job get-. done "t>a1 appeared complicated" ill ul11matcl~ pnl\ e 10 be simple ">m·arnllne procedures. get rid of superfluous matcnal. bernmc more a"'an.' of bod) 1magr and be sun~ your clothing ··fib .. .\nc<... Libra persons pla' ._,e.,. roles. SAG ITT ARIUS (No" 22-l)cr. 21 ): E>.rncment dominates -} ou are at nght place at nghl moment for speculation. creatl\ it) and intensified relat1onsh1p. C.,et read} for ne" start tn new direction. 1mpnnt style and deal \\1th children. Leo pla )s outstandin~ role. CAPRICORN (Oct 22-Jan 19): Focus on sccunt). fam tl \ relationships. lo)'ah) and long-range dec1s1on-; 't our sens111v11) becomes apparent. famil } member 1s dra"n to }OU and makes a .. fu ll confession." Cancer. Taurus. another Capncorn figure prom men ti) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)· Shon tnp could involve relatncs. Activ~t1es mult1pl). forces tend to be scattcn·d. cunosit} 1s aroused and questions 0) through air. Mone~ 1<.. discussed. bills a re lined up and attempts arc made to "balance the budget ·· PISCES (Feb. 19-March .:!ill \tud~ .\4uJr1us message for' aluahlr hint. Emphasis on 1m"estment'>. '>ecuri11cs. rece nt financial "'tndlall It may be ncccssar) to re' 1se plam. tn re' 1c" and to rl.·butld. Punic p1er e., will fall into place. )'ou·11 gain 'aluahlc 1nforma11on a'> resu lt . Btlt Waat.. 510() EICHW SEORnAIY Triton Escrow. Laguna Beach 497-2•11 9-5 • I , • lh• 11.111\ I'd" ~ "1 II• ult 11 tlJtt t t 111 \ \ 'fUI 1'1 f \It t I ••UI 'I'"' 1.ilt \ c .tit'", .. uw •. ,, ' 1•11 Waat.. 1111 ltlt Wut.. Slll Heir Waat.. SltO ltl • Wu... 1111 1!1• ...... II lel1 W•!!f Siii Faraitu• I Furniture Display Helper. PllTI W /CUU RESTAURANT UUI PD• TllYIL ••1n eRX§§ bed $175. 0• Mutt be neet. husky I Ma••••• Coo«a, busperwon1 and Involves aa.les & rentals of -S 100. Obi Matt able to think. 751-8822 -" "Irvine lab. Part/time bOnd-waitress/waiter Apoly ""'ft wat~ & drinking 2 YT'• expr, computer not spring S65. 673-751 ---------THE DAILY PILOT Is now able countef 1\elp. Mon-L ....., "' 650 500 I t GEN: Earn while you train. accepting apphcatlons Tue•-Thurs, 20 hrs/wk. daily 2""4PM. Donatelli •: water. Car nece11ary. nee, • 1 or app Custom 48" rnd pee table. oak parqu, wood/uphol. chairs cond. S575. 786-85! Solicitors (fool) lmmedl· for District Managers to Call Karen: 549-1757. 223° Fairview, C.M. Salary + commlaalon. In-Typist/Del. Driver. Start- ate openings. No Selling. supervise newspaper Restaurant. Counter Help aurance. + paid vecatton. Ing sal. $4.hr. 20 hrs wtc Hourly rate plus com-carriers Must have van. PllTI W llUAIEI PIT. aandWlch shop. l•JH Wattf Snt.111 rive sm plctt-up 891""4853 mission. Full co. benefits wagon or pick-up Good Norltsu exper. only tor 955-1247, 97 t -1739 250-181 (-· -,,...99/.utT, for lull hme employees. salary, mileage allow-quality 1 hr Photo Jh Npt • , ..... , .,..,, Permanently assigned ance. company benefits Sch Salary open. Ask tor CrownRE~~~~~tlYrant SALIS llTFITAIL& PIT For Nie: Convertlb6e double bed stze. e plald 892-6268. areas. Keep physically tit and bOnus opportunity Mike 646-2424 hln S hef Women• wear. . Sharp person needed to with pay for asking Apply In person al Dally par •AlllAAI TU-II ~~:ef 11~· C::' a~ew~ Experienced only. Salary work In fast paced New- people 11 they have any Pilot Clrculatlon Office ii;·--'"' ard 'receiving P«aon t commission Apply In port Beach rul estate ol- usable Items to donate to 330 West Bay. Costa 8 to 12 noon. Mon lhru Fri. dlthwuhets broller per~ Person. 245 Forest Ave. lice. Must have excellent lllYFllllTll LES 957· Choe Thrll1 stores Part Mesa. Monday thru Fri-HB area. Call 536-3588" son, guard °mgr & prep Laguna Bch Ask for Bob. typing 175wpm) & die· Kg sz bed & beau time positions also avail-day. No phone calls PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER peraon. Continent al •••-.1•-1 w•--1 taphone tkllla. Word pro-brass headboard, Ill able. Apply in person. E 0 E Full time. Hunt: B ..... area. .._, I I Pl ~'" --•" cesslng exp helpful S650tobo. 548-913S Choc'Thritt Stores 2025 "" cooking exp. ,...,p u s Hunt Bdl. 898-1991 ' ----,---,---West First St Santa Ana. Benefits. raises. Can apply 24601 Dana Dr. Salaried position Loveteal & sofa. qn a. • ~1 1/f t If Marilyn 8•7-5284 Bldg F, Dana Pt. lllllTAllH wlframe. bed llnet Gene<al office •• OI rl C I mod ~urea 650-· Experd only Hrs· 9-6. -11T11/llFIET "~ta rant •Typists •CRT'a "-1t-t PtUJ Walt · ..,.... · ' PT /TIME PlllE CUii 5 day week Call 646-3916 '"" ,_,, u •Word Proceuors -S 33-2G'<RJ Busy circulation olllce --ExPeflence necesaary on EIP'l 1111/1111111 •Stenos •Gen Offl<:4t ---------needs a partlhme clefk lt•loal f rtlf Offlot Hamada or Mull I. Quality Apply In person 10-2pm, L~ & short term In 0C for answering phones Experienced. Pediatrics ~~::!fs. N7c~~ta:'~~or~'. Mon.-Frl.. no ptione calla. VICTOR I WllTIEll/WAITIH Save WA & more on and dispatching mess-Fountain Val 549-0•74 Gran or Jack 540_1355 THE BEACH HOUSE TEMPORARY SERVICES ! Irvine. Wiii train ex-top quality bed .. t ages. 14 hours per week. ---• 619 Sleepy Hollow Lane 43• 1 Birch St. • 105 p e rl enc e d person. fully guar. Not 2nd• c Fri. 2 30· 7;30pm, Sat. Medical Receptionist. Eye PRODUCTION ARTIST Laguna Beach Newport Beach 556-8520 Closed Sunday & hof. bullta. Twin set. and Sun 6·00-t0.30am. Ooctof. part lime. ex-Wanted for trade Mag RESTAURANTS ••-t 1 •• 1 S ll,ZOO Ida~. 250-0•0• al1. tptn $69 95. All stzes . Students & homemakers perience preferred Pub Produce camera -•"' ... Free delivery. 53+51 encouraged to apply at 631-•780 8•5 Mon-Fn ready art under direct Ideal for students. PIT Type 60 Grow wltti great, WllTIEll/Wllttn ---catering, flex tlOura. The tun company in Laguna 0 MOVING SAlEI ·50· 330 W Bay, C M 2-<tpm Medical Re<:ept Busy NB s u Per.., Is 1 on TY Pe Golden Tn.iffle. 645-9858 APPOINTMENT ONL y Experience nly. rat en 1bl w1' otlra, (ask for Debra) ott1ca Seetts enthus1ast1c spacing. photo Sizing & R Karen 6'44-9550 top. ult s250• a• 111tffl 'IY'ICElrr:IT personable. prof. person. cropping, ruttng. and stat restaurant Liz emders Agy, Inc. eofa S 100. 7• ea. • • • ii; Busy phones. typing camera operation Call PWllll WI 4000 WeatMley Eal '6'4 1-Uf IFFIOI cord sofa e>elt cond ! Bkkp'g, lite paper work. 640•2023 Helen 549-<48~ Established dlnnef house Newport/833-8190/Free has perm. p/tlme position typing invoices, phone ---B for AMs Must be CRT. 2 nu bean bags St collection. 20 hrs min to IEllCAL SECllnllY I =: ~~~.!~os!: llCIET&H /DIC. ARRT Contact 545-9•• t Motor hme seat S2 lull time $7/hr to start For Newpor t Beach Apply in person between lfflte l4•11ittratlt1 ~~~~5 :ab~~. Call 9AM -12 30PM. Ophthamologlst E>tp PROIOTIOI 2·• pm. No phone calls. foryou~dynamlcreal.es-Jt~I WHIM 5105 642 2PM-5PM Must be de-Resume to p O Box 2118 Can you 600 o Newport Ctr Or NB tate financlalal serv10es Male Attenaent 16 yrs eJ19 525 • pendable 650-3880 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Spare 3 hrs nightly? firm In Koll <Ante<. Irvine w/handlcappe<I & elderly MUST SELL Euro -------Are you Must be organized. hard Resume. xlnt rel SIO.lhr Made Oak wall unit. HAIR DRESSER Space MODEL Well groomed, IET&IL AlllST&IT working. !\On-smoker Steve 997•353• S750 obo 770-4648 ~~~t-~77 ?~/~;[', 1:~ea sculpture needs female dependfable ed? Nlght/Wknd asst. needed w/lront ofc appearance. --model 95l·t7t9afl 5 andsel mot1vat to supervise sales staff (7t•)553-9111wkdys Painter needs work. Nice looking sofa. llulllllESSElll Doyou Retail exper required. SECRET•RY/EXECUTIVE Int/ext 840-1450 Refs. seat. chair & otto "' Models MaletFem&le--Enioy working with kids? Apply In person· Pie< I "' available on reqU8$t. brown. Cost 1565. with some following for a 11 you can answer YES 2710 Harbor Blvd, c M to WOl'k for chief exec In $275 998-9338 charming salon In New· WE NEED NEW FACES Phone~6-7021 non-profit organization. REFINED Practice! Nurse, ,,,.---.,..--,,-,......,.....-,-~ port Beach Rent or com· For placement in modeling F IETau •••RS Must have excellent MC· experienced. wlelderly. Aul nice Melody Rot mission Joyce 6•6-1675 1obs in Orange County 2 3o-5pm Mon. thru rl --retariaJ skills a e119 Job local refs. 830-2068 & • otlra Cost new. t or 786-8105 evenings l(W YOlll WIST Carpet & d~pery ex-requires tact. discretion JtLI Waa"-.1/ sell for S300. 67S.O~ perlence necessary in r•-& poise Good ben-• ·-uc••ftOE Hair stylist & asst needed T1IHt A&t1CJ PIT llCl'Y ASlllTUT tall & design center salel elits/worklng con· h•tlfic 5107 "' HIS must have cllentele 1•1-lill Work 1 week a month (40 Liberal commission• with ditlons/offlce hrs. Call 6' 9011 naugh sofa Bal Isl. 673-4013 hrs) Typing, phone. arr-draw. Santa Ana. 979-7900 Univ. ol Colo student Hide A Bed like new S 1-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Nanny wanted Brit. or rands S7 hr. 851-7701 558-392t (Mlchelle) would like tlve In child •brown l.lph naug d 1• Irish trained for girls ages care,MJmm.r. 432-9017 or den ctlalrs S30 ea. • & 6 Inquire 752--0700 OAIOC very exp: retiree ROUTE MANAGER: PIT SECRETARY h•.,.,.., recilner S13< HIRll& Outgoing. enthusiastic adults -part/time even- ings You must anjoy working with youth and be a positive motivator Call for an Interview. •••-10211-1,. olc On-call insp. in your 12:~:30 weekdy1 Det1 SSl __... OFFICE CUH P/T area Resume· lnteftek, S4 25/hr + S.18 a mile hn-t •lrlH ~--&FamPlon Rot1wa1er. fem rm uph chair s75. Al M on-Frt 7 30am l o 930 Indian Pk. ROiiing Call 63t-O•t5 P""' 6 H fov1 cOnd. Antique high Hills. CA 90274. lff1, S.all MllJ tf· pup. mo. ama • ng. regal chair. carved ~~s~P~ut~:•1f~gne1~ fin, Lth tf ..... ., $250 7S:.~~6~v~ dyt, S 135 2553 FO<dhan •• Alm C.m.L ••tLIUllll .. I .... ... C.M. s.49-26« start. Apply In person .. 1 11• 1 BOOKS ON TAPE FIT. QC, w/audlo cass. Seamstress m/I, mutt ' Male Doberman, 6 wits. SACRIFICE: Beaut. 729 Farad. Costa Mesa rn1n1mum wage to start. have basic sewing 1klll1. ,.ttllftal, 111-1410 bll<. S75. call 963-0975 bdrm. $4001 Gorg 5•8.5525 Apply at Books on Tape. Wiii train. North Salle, Pit Bull puppies. UKC aolallove seatl Solld 729 Farad. Costa Mesa Hunt Beach, 898-123•. IH'-/Clert Tnht regis s75 960•0068 coffee tbl .. t. wall --Pllllll& 548·5525 ask for 8111 Art mu~m needs DMght, hope ches1. china c ' TIEIDAIT p /T Sales energetic sell-starter Pit Butt pupa P R Reg Din set, $200 543-< Ma1or Newport Beach CllllE TM Hiii immed. Must type 50 S l00-$200 548-0272 Sacflflce neat new company IS looking for a Rill ESTATE Tired of sitting atound with wpm, accurate. gOod or-so CALIF DOG TRAINING f\lrn queen sleeper person to work part time S1lt1 I l11f1l1 nothing to do? Do you ganlZ.ahonal skllla. Ben· In home obedlen<ie train-lamps pictures. 673- as a parking attendant/ *llST&IT llOOIH * like to mingle? ti so. give efits. Donna 759· 1122 Ing. Reas. rites. 15% off ------- maintenance person LIC'D AGENTS ONLY us a jingle at 540--0301 IEl'Y /IEOIPT. this month! 963-3388 sr~:~· w~: .. ch~n~~ (Excellent opportunity tor PllJI I.I 171-1100 for an exciting job H a Rapidly growing 0 .C. htl•aH 10 S295 848-4986 retired person ) Working telephone salesperson property mngmnt firm --------hours Mon -Fri tpm to with The Los Angeles seeking PIT lndlvlduel Oriental Antiques. 5efi9I Sola bed beloe &240. 6pm Some heavy hl1mg _ Times. Two shifts avail-8AM 12PM p t 11 11 of estate antique aare. bed rust S115. Love l ..... Good o kl R 11 ttG 1 Of able hOurly W'""" plus -0 en a or beginning this weekend. rust & 135. xlnt. 857 ~ Daily Pilat · · · · · · PART TIME reQu rvu w r ng ecep onlS ene<a • • 1 __ ,,.A L -..1-1 . lull lime within short lmari & Kutanl. •94•1003 ESCROW SEC'Y P/T HOT BODS-conditions Salary com-floe for growing bottle comm.,_,, •. oca on lefm Oppt'y to learn Sofa & loYeMat w/rr Mon -Fri N 8 955_0650 Have you got one? Male pensat1on S• 25/hour water company Good 1375 Sunflower Av prop. mngmnt tech-RARE QUALITY pine draw chr & ottoman, brn tc Models needed. & Fem I Please contact Norm phone personality, non-Costa Mesa nlques. Cell for appt Jo leaf table w /drwr, xlntcond.$275974-: FOii SALES for postcard companies I Thorpe. 759-7840 Avco I smoker Will train SALES CLERK· FIT apply Gilbert •78·29l 1 cabrlole 1eg1. 41·· pulls .ERCll•lllSER Call now 213·592-3113 Financial Services. 620 Apply in person In person 9am-t2pm --out lo 80 S900 650-0421 SOFA & Loveeeat. II • Newport Center Drive 17842 Cowan Sl. lrvtne · Service station attendant. blue & white. great cc Mon Thurs. 2• hours a Hotel Newport Sch 92660 Costa Mesa Statlonerys full & part, hrly • comm ApplilACH 6011 S250 obo 760-8767 week Car necessary FllOIT IEll CURI Equal Oppty Employer RECEPTIONIST 270 E 17th St .C M Ins & vac 673-3320 _.._. ________ - Deli\ er Dail) Pilot hy auto in L a g u n a Re a 1· h I I. a g u n a ~igu f'l / '\e" port Ht>aeh aren (appro'\. 2 hour... pn <l a)) Wf'f'kda ~ aftt-rnoon .. & rarl\ mornintz:"' on "iat. & ~un. Earn apprn>.. S·WO pt-r month. Ask for Bruce Emslt•) 11 a.rn . lo 4 p .m. 2 13-949-0500 Flextbte hours 5 day week G~ner al office duties sales l1"9r lrtl a.,HllH Sofa. wtllte e· S375 S• .1 FILL/Tl-IE pay SURF & SAND HOTEL Sharp person with front Experienced Furniture ltn. lt1. Attt1411f Refr1g Sef'Vtce I Recond chair $175. 2 end ta • Laguna Beach Call PART Tiil: office af~~~;5c:e Call Sales needed. AllO ex· Full or part time. evenings. Salel. Guar 5•9-3077 S225 ea 760-9295 I PHT/Tlll WOii Margie. 4197·••77 EOE IE 1 1 perlenced Carpel and weekends & graveyards. 16 cu 11 urvlght Freezer. Solid Cherrywood DI Opportun1tles available 1 ar Y morning singe copy Drapery sales. Full Time. Neat appearance& hand-,.. Table, beaut, •O> : with the LOS ANGELES Hote-1 -distribution for Newport Recep11onltt. P/T, lor busy Aak for Marcia. 581-2121 writing. Apply In peraon: good cond S 5 559-6543 w/custom pada t · TIMES Circulation De-lwltoh~tar4 O,traftr Beach area 3'" to 4 real estate office. Must 2590 N Bl d CM Admlral Frostl"s 3 dr. wl neg 960-3175 Iv rr I partmen1 tn our door lo 2 days· 7am-3pm 3 days hOurs Sunday morning have pleasant phone SALES Gilt Prod Nal'I ewport v . . . s/s.Refr /Freez.er. Excel I door newspaper sales 3pm-11pm Must be able Requires dependable ve-vo1c1 Good working tur· Firm needs people for lllPPll cond S250 ~2828 Stlped couch/matc:tio program Guaranteed to work wknda Margie h1cle (Contact Mike) roundtngs. wlll Ira.in on Sales & Mgmt. $200 wk E~ Charter~ -------,,,,......---ffrthtonea. $150, e& hourly wage plus com-•97-••77 Suri & Sand 557·8393 E 0 E the lob Sal/Sun 9-• Ap-guar ... comm. S500 to tain needed. M&-3956 Electric Dryer Good oon· -2722 btwn 5:30-6;30t m1ss1on Hours •pm to Hotel. Lag Bch EOE pttcants pis call Nolan 800 potS. Pd Training. Batty Yacttt Ctub dltlon S 100. 644-5268 9pm Training is prv Hotel i .r • s "" T PIT Frlgldare frig S200 obo. 12 • •• CIRCULATION UEPT. 642-4321 EOE ORANGE COAST OAll Y PILOT JlO W BAY ST • COSIA ME<;A f"A 9:>6]t> I Real Estate •97 -545• 53c.3,,.35 .. cLla~· ~· v1ded Poten11a1 to earn PUTIY PHlllS Pi~~~~ P:_~~~c~el~~~~! * llEOEPTlllllT * UUl/llMmaa&. t~~l~~ci;~ r~ON cu It. must be ~on• by fabf9 aaw78dl0 arm 1 :I S300 plus per w~ For & S .. 1ocat1on 261 1234 M1scl office worl( In gar-2 p ........ •-_ __.__, f"' main-3000 FalrvleW. C.M Sat. 557.5414, a 6pm 14 Inch band a 81\ Interview, call Morning Night hin!I d 8~2 8866 ~ ..... ,.....,..., .,. Joint~ <>-•t di•.. I I 957·2361 ext 1204 SURF & SANO HOTEL en center ~ • · tenance •lloy aalea: Or-1 llY llflJlml Orl1i ;;.:;:" ~ b Laguna6'ach Call Chal RtOtltfillill ange or Corona areas. STUIEITS LES 957-8133 aaw. Orum Sane A• I -11 It. I> h .... . "' .. .. . . ·--~--- Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11 -14 EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt now ha•• I$ OPl""IC' lor younc eac" btners to wcurc rHdfn tor lht Ounce Cont OttlJ Pilot 0.,1 crtwi 1t1rl 11 J JO om •nd "°'' 11ntll I JO p m wtttd•Jl On Saturday wt "°'' 1 lew mott llovrs YOll Wiii cpn m1ny lrlQ\ tnd Pf!lH .wane With "'"•Al fOll' own monn ttitir ,, no dfll•tl•!ll OI colltcllOft 1nwol•~ H f011 11• rftlt!HI~ pltlW Ull Mf ( 11! (714) 548-7058 Chemln 4117-4477 EOE PART-TIME. Varied hours L s~50/"' High comm .. aalary. VA• "-1"'-'at"' s1•". w .... , BenohGrlndef.~ d .. •• lie typing. ~ .. our cation. Ml.lat have car llT ,.. ,.... ·....,. "" -.. " lu1tolt11l11 P/T 10 mclu e early """ 6•2-9505 TERROTECH Dryer t135 ea. Dlth· ll u.-I Must be Hon•t Aellable weekends Must have de-(7141811~ 121 11•11 Ml llWn washer S 100. Trash com-lff&Mm .... GOOD PAY +BONUS pendable vetucte (small We have openings for pactor 175. 846-~8 ; eop;; 3U26i. 968-1300 truck van station HOln/TYPllT SALES boys & glrla between SearsColdapotRetg.auto cond.malnt by3M.t __ wagon) to assist news-Active sales office on Mafor Orange County 1i-16 YM'S old wonilng lce-mkrllce wtr. F/F, mint pllea "450 ~ HOUSEKEEPER paper dealer in Irvine Balboa Island. Atk for =,'!,. nf~p~d .. ~ evening• & Saturdays. cond 11 ..... 873•3969 ~ Hom--... -0 .. 1"•·, live In for mature woman area Must t>e depen-Batty Walth. 873--0900 '"" .... .,. ...... E t lpa & -~ _ .. ...,.. ... 675·9388 dable Contact Greg peraon. AboYe awr• arn money, r S beautiful From "40 ---Hyde Monday thru Frld1y Ml&wy/ciomm. Annreal.,. bOnUMI Call Used R.lrlQ't S lOO· 400· Call Jenny 8-42-2114 · •Ill. IPHllll t>elween 9 30 and 10 30 llECEPT /nPllT .;p.y Mr Rountree All .a ... Also buy rtfr~ Call673-3382aft8PMoo am onlu 642·•321 c on~MedT -.a ..,.·11 141-lHI AndereonAppl 841W• Attn BullOere: •• I •••'•••••• I tor Nwpt Bch nrm Xeroll onttct o~ .....,.,, n Mon.-Frt to.m-3.-19th SL C.M 8.46-5538 maf\og. doora, Fr 10 Wkdays. anytime wk-ens. watd procesaor a plus. W•t Ofenge ~ ,..... ..._ & 1 lltt. r8'Md panels IRVINE ORY CLEANERS-Salary mofe than you·re 537-75t0 ~._.. UO 780-1117. Counter help. hrs vary making now 63 t-7845 SALES PERSON •II--commodore Udf 20 HeW 8aby ltrolet • n9W l Call ~~;~~2 11-3 PART /Tllll R•taur.m Currem.z Mftlng Avon, TH•llAI arwr $75, 857-t«• Umbfeh baby attc W .. ~ hi· AUllTAIT l&Ulll ~!2 . .._'Y· ~·~~? NHd•d for N•wpott .. •• s1a. car ... I '251. .1&1nll1Al •••H•IJ 1 ex ~ 1n e11 .... of .,...., _ _.. cateer n • 8"ol'I <>PMh•mologtst. dr..-1Ct1ea1 bed • • 9am 10 5pm Orlvtng. 1 ~ly ,.,.,. dlnl"" Mana· tnaut~ ~-OM Of 831·4780 MOft.-Fff 1-5 FREI. BOX SPRINGS & Aetr19 S35. 715M>ff1 Daypoatuonavallable Fountain Va!Wty & Hunt· ~al·~· t t"• Natlon'e IHdln9 MATTAE88. 'UL.L.. ~-------- CR8t1e:11 Raquendt Ye~~2~or1,.17d~ 1no1on Beach. to verify o«ate .•,,.,noona 1 ":!.. Frat•1* LIN ~anee 1'ILIPllll ULll 64e.a43 e.ut1tut ouatp~ I" .., " '" newspaper d.Uvery ~ l at ~ha .._"nga In fOt MAOO e.n.fll 8tlow -thOweaM. .., CC LOAN PROCESSOR liable a to~ S5 nlngt. S day/Weelt len· Orenge County If )'OU C M tocatlon S4 & up Gldn Rlvr. m. hOuM• 11500/obo t20-'121 u ellta !xcell•nt op-Ilk 11 lted 1 • broken, well E*'!avecs. ~-M:i~ifr;t;;~; If.Al Pltnln per hour plus ml~ ponunlty tOf ed•~ • un m earn no Ptirtltlme: day, 9Venlng 98.24254 att 12 a evea e.v.reee .. , r.tnoere Lender/Bk.r llMds ••e>d I Apply in peraon at he ment fof the~ pereon pot.,,titl. adv~t No upertence nee. beer tlJI) Ind C02 tt lo•n proc.uor to handle Dally P1tot 330 W Bey. ApPIY In peraon 2 to~ opportunrty. J>'Of9Ulonal 754. t94 t Ootdon sett• (or S~ I nee 3, hk~pa dr 101n1 end front office f(» Cotta Mesa SM Mr Wed thru Sun· JOLL V tt1lnlng and flaicll>I• T le~ lelll1&.... mlic) Beaut ~, M I'"° K..P. •t. a , .. o.ire1 II Clyd• earrOYf EOE ROG£R 400 S Coul houra. Mnd r.-ume to· • ,.... Play1utlluWI 1546-24?2 '500 120-1119 non-smoking Newport I u L. • Bnch Royal Nelghl>ora of PART IME Outgoing. _1 H•S __ Beach ottlee Stlary • I nW'f. aguna Am«lca. 1(f52 Bonner aoor...ive P«&On to get Fanuhlrt • -Campet "*'· °"9¥ bonut 85"9-893& Linda n.et11.nnt Ct Lawrn.. Ca t 17!50 'Ut.crtbtrt for our 2 ,.,... I pc Naoan itt r;cJ1ner Eccentric ttuff.Wia, ~a" something you waot NI (OHi llAIHl WITlll& PT Tm Satee P«tOn tun/part llrne-lal MtltlCN Hour• Tue..-wtottOMWI loYeleat • yarns huge~ d4 to eett? c1 .... fled eds do Ana MfV ••P P<•I W11• COtla M"8 s oays. no fat eudlo vld4KI llOf• Fn. 3.-7 a.. e.1 S4 hour bar 11oo11: 2 end tbta guitar'. ~bed! ..... , It well / C1 11 N OW I train r1e, hra rTIPT "91!endt tOamto)pm CdM outgoing a rwwo ... commiaeton 250 tltt G'n w/vetvet eustwona. ctlra Futon,llr*"Otl e.2-se1a rhhlon Island 1&0 8306 J Wtll train P1'I 873-4403 ~k1"9 8'0-5093 • .,.. Wthr I""!!_ QOod eOnd &5 t-4009 fry etc; 875-1•29 . . -• " I ifG 26 -l8t all rlorm udlng muat ll'IMd ' 10 riling. con· Mary s with ttrec· en1e enter )ant a - ,, . -tllS -( tble I box 2 ___. •t•I It, 4 Xlnt ,5 eota. rown E !1133 t. all .e nu :bed S , 4 '743 ;r.: new i.. all lfr• Ju at avail. 180 1 rec ~las .mite amel :250. ? ... 5. ·~ $20 irnan 7726 :>ean 8x6 ove- Tlen. Mii e tbl .100. 14 125. nlog 'Wall . Uv xlnt :>ack leg• I Or. oak 90\JS oak: unit, •blll 241 Den :hair 1202 rm lour) 3ofa INt, 1175 atctl net, !5a. :>ral. ind .. l'lvel lbles nlog 72" :300 9g chr, !· '"" UI -41W, IW, 41W, and •r. 930 Ill Kint iup- 'el'Y olld llta -40- 50, •i.r wtlt 75 Ing .it, :)an tw• ACROSS 1 Stnlill~ 5 Otw·h«M carriege 9 LO\W cwerty 14 Dool teetlon 15 Encte>eut• 19 v.-, upeet 17 Btttno 18 Vltily 18 Can. '-OIM -S.Cord 20 GaYeback 22 Sailboat 230Mdes 24 Mead 25 Flrtplacea 28 Fruit drink 32 Guatdlan spirits: Rom 33 Leak.aout 34 Rocky hill 35 In the aack 38 Attetilka 37 Mouth. pref. 38 Cagert' OP 39 Trlbal units 40 Orama par1 4 1 Part of town 43 Let go 44 Candle parl 45 Converse 46 Fix brakes 54 Not good 55 AC10t - Janning• !eSklndl ..... 57 In addition 58 Hayworth or Gem 59 Blackened 60 Uncuttlvateo plant 61 Worry DOWN 1 Wrangle 2 Rapidity 3 Single thing installations 4 Took away 24 Docks 5 Viewpoints 25 Body organ 6 Residences 26 ReligiOus 7 On In years teacher 8 Longing • 27 Regions 9 Adds water 28 Inclined to 29 Furry 10 Speech1fles mammal 11 Tight 30 "Lorna -.. 12 Raison d' -31 Fortified 13 Wither 33 Pile 2 t Is sorrowful 36 Golf problem 22 M1htary 37 Spre1ds ~-~_.,,__.....,.-2 3 4 6 7 8 14 17 59 39 WU14N'Vile 40 Affch across 42 Sudden pain 43 ApportJOMd 45 MllMW'ly 46 Branches 47 -vital 48 Unite 49 Earth extremity 50 Give f0r1h 51 Formal act 52 Salad 541 Church seat 10 , 1 12 13 ~ ISUZU ......... AntlquH, collec:tlblaa, ll!J!!t II -SIUTH mlK. greet atuff. houM-lr.;;;m;; Lt 1U 214 Cllln hold furnlahlnga.1813 Atta v..ti Eaitbluff. See Fullerton. Set/Sun 10-S Olmee A Line. 254 • SM>O. ISID Clothing, toye, TV, ~ .. .... ... • ... WILL llT writer, mlec. Sat 10-4pm. -11 l•llllllLI 372 E. 16th SI. C.M. Truh to treuur• 6. an--•-... frlaa.. I'll tlquee, more. Sat. ~5. Volu~JaleeL_....:,~ '79 Sp~ffire, ,_., am/fm ---------1 DIN. Room .... aman .,,. 2912 BROAD ...... -··· .... tlquee, booka, plc1ur-. 1..,,......,....-..,.-,--,....-..,--18711 BMch Blvd. cauatta, ldnt eond, 3 <fl) Iota mlac. 425 E. 20th St. CerlM pink velVet lined Huntington Beech topa. 329Yit8. 962·3890 ~· Frl/Mt. lMtys golf clba. :=· .. ~~ ~~t>iu! (114) 142-2000 Ytlbw~ 1173 ·~. ~ ~/cer1, Kirby YK 6. att, drtpea, 1 pr dbl, 2 pr 9gl, If 1671 YWeamper Pop- Ex bike, am dinett. Mt, S25. King az grHn Top,..,. atereo. $4495. 15' boat & tr. 0th« bedtpr~ hend woven 1980 Mazda RX7, 4-apd, (244RAD). Biii Yatea vw. ltama. 227 Virginia Pl from India, deep trlnge, A/C, 1 owner $8995. Allen 0arege Sale: Watwbeda S25, Hanging baaket #4870. Bill Yet• VW. 49~511 837_.800 ;'i:,g11~~~~r;r.u ~~:a :='&a~~~-~=: ~~~Soo 493 ... 511 1973 -:W7 000Thlngml~~~ 4-5 Meaa. $10 .. Yellow queen az 19, v • • _...,. . comfort• 115 Wegon '82 Muda GLC. Air, (S.4856) BIH Yates VW. Movtno. MUSl: SELLI 240 E. lath. I n alley. w .. v1ath. Lota Milcl. Sat. 6. Sun. 7 to 5. 837-4600 wht ct1an'det1er· em~ am/Im can, Super buy. Allen. lhed• $15 1 ~·matador '4999. RAY FLADEBOE 493-4511 • · ... " VOU<SWAGON. 20 Auto -:-=:"":'"':-::-:-:-:------picture, $10. 831·1049 Center Dr. lrvlne. t974 VW Van. 4spd. euper G Sale S d 830-7300 turfing ven. Nice aharp 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii arage · •lur •Y van. (828LPH) $2699. ,. only. Good ltuff. .~..... .. t14S <>ay F' .. ....., .. ,..£0 VOLKO 11U•1KmA'I SOUTH 011m YILllWllU "WEWIU•T 111 ... 111.1" Votutne s ..... Servk:oa ..... mf 2815 CWob, Eaetbluff. ~n U ~ ~~ ~ ~-t"-"t-""1--t Every Sunday. Orang• GARAGE SALE: Thu.rt. 1670 210st ~~=.~~:oc,eenter Coat Cofleae. Faifvtft& Frt: Sat lo:4 Oeelgner 6. Lo ml. 2-owner, comi>!eta 1..,..,,-==-::-=~-,-,--,--~rllnQlon, Co.ta Mela. v1n1.g. ctot'*a. furniture, eerv. rac. Mint! 759-0203 1979 VW Rabbit. 5epd, air. AndLeulng 11711 Beech Btvd. Hunt~~ BMct1 aam-3pm. Adm'-'<>n 6. antlqua, mlac. All molt 1972 300SEL 4.5. Mint auper nice car. <051YOF) parking FAEE Spacea $3995. RAY FLADE80E $10. 432·5880 . go!::=:~~~. Pier) ~~~~1~~9~alnt 6. VOLKSWAGON. 20 Auto -••-Center Dr. lrvlne . (114) 142·2000 WE CARE • ~iiiii:iiim=iiiiiii:iiiiii.jii;;;mii~~ii~iii==iiiiiii~m;;.~m; Record pla--a, Atarla, color TV, kit appl., turn., 1975 Mercedea 2.80 4-0r, 830-7300 iv· tools bll!et cam,,_ ahl auto, A/C, 1 prevfou1 ..,-=-:~~-=-----gamea, aml appl, tum, • • · ,.... • ownr, 10 ml. 58995. Biii 1979 VW Sclrocco. auto-•bctllutnl 1211 Pftfthltl 7111 .... rcycln/ clothea etc. Sal/Sun. ski 9<11.:!...Pmsnt.,garden10-I,, Yates vw Allen matlc,atereo,$499.5.Uc. •EST .. +rsa•£0• --------. lceeter IOll 2606 Aedlenda Or aupp ..... at Sun ,,. · · 694XKA. Biii YatM vw. ,. • c. "'""" IULTI I MFllT 18 tt Lyman, atomic 4 cyt, I --1212 Pembroke Ln (off (017MFW) Allen . . • '82 T-BIRD, 10,300 ml, all .. -··tom flt B .... ........, ..... _ _. exit cond. $6900 . '77 YAMAHA RD .aoo SAT 9_.. Toola, Antlquee. Dove< 6. Mariners Or) 493-<4511 837_.800 493-4S11 837-4800 • . opt1on1 lncludl;i leather. llr=--:"8~!!'W--. ... " -""..._,_, 67"" .,...,,. "'"'" •242 "" · &tate llema. Lota of 979 300 CD 70 000 Ytl-'IS $9000 548~-lor women ol all a1ZM end .,._... Of .,_,_ Total rblhng. Great cond. 1 MIK Priced To Sell LIDO ISLE moving tale. 1 · • ml. 980 ,... . '" 714-385-1919 ao-. Racommenct.d by ·77 Blf'lama, 16 tt, 1/0, 140 $750 OBO 87~1209 I 207 San l18bel c M Sun. only 9-4. Furn, mite. leather Int. Good Con· 1 /Vc v,:.v:oi:·S:9!:s '72 Wgn, a IPd. Air, atareo. ·es MUSTANG CONVERT So&M-~ .... doctor•. To purehaM °' OMC. well malnt. $3750 .. 80 v 200E r ' · · houMhold 221 Vie Ar• dltlon.$17,500.675-411 (lef.'4830._BlllYatesVW. runs&lookagrNt.$1950 X1nteond,collector'11tem. IMySMo_..._... become a trained Call Sat/Sun 548-0743 2300"P~1 Xln; ~;,:· Stereo, tool. old glaaa. nze, Udo 1iie 675-1924. 678 450 SEL Sunroof al-Allen. obo. 548-8451 731-8557 evenings c~=~ call Jo Ann Gregor 15'alum. c/c, 20hp $1095/obO a.0-7378 • ~~:~·;,.,,~.•P~~· ~~Y~ Lots of Stuff! Sat only 9-1. loyl. leath: xlnt cOnd, 837_.800 493-<4511 ·73 164E, 4-dr, anrf, /VC, '87 Galaxla 500XL Bit, llbc. iift Mere.+ eux. mtr, trlr, l:Salt ·s 1 HONDA 250 2533 Santa Ana AY9. 400 El Modena. Np Hgta. S 18,500, 642-716e 1982 vw convert .. auto. new Interior, $2000 70% restored, nu paint, 1U1 GUDI I g;:;; ~ J WrfM tennl1 tam mem-t • n k . many x tr a a THREE WHEELER Come< of El Modena and '70 250 Cpe. 1 owner car. A/C 9500 ml. $9995. uc. 675-e736 ur... reedy to dance ale. stereo, 26K ml.: ~Ip, $600. 645-6489 $1900/ol>o, 644-9676 650-4593 WA~'&~~AJn:~UIP. Beeeon. Ex.c:ellent In/out. Must 1FUZ288. Biii Yates vw. '75 vo1,vo 245DL Station 12500/obo 64M305 "Gr .. t acouomy cw'' M • ....a.. "'n. S200 3-Pc e-• 605 T s saT o· N Movt, Sale! Sat all mu-Mii. $8500/obo. Allen. Wa"On Good tran1 '67 G···-t.... XL convt ..... (10MFl13). ........... DAY --uo ..,_ 81 KAWASAKI LTO 4.-0. owne I. ,. . LY . '" (213)901·9213 493-<4511 837-4600 s21·00 6.75 ·1-. ~·t .._. ......... C"I &DEBOE ~o· .. 1, $60. LuVIMt $75. Dryr WT n1111t lmmK $1000. 645-2&63 8am 1111.. .... 642~364 go! urn. (2 couches), • -.. ... ewa new l . .._d, «\g. r...,. Cent«"(); "' 70. 549-3e37 241-8181 20· Wallcraft, '83, LOl"en, '83 Hond YARD SAlE SAT 26th plc1. frames, hahld ltema, '70 280SL: auto, al e, 87K, 1982 VW Rabbit 4-<Sr, '76 264GL, V--6, M lrf, well ;;:50r~~5ce . Auto7 .• lrW19 Pool tbfa entemt>ta Incl. rec lathe>, must Mii this a Pasaport, 1800 , · · Much more. E/Blutta both topa, new paint. automatic, A/C $6995. maintained $4300 Call . 830-eoo. •XI ¥•" llata tbl, r-.. wtcnd. $12,500. 960-9003 mllea. Perfect cond. 2~ HP. Radio Saw. 2014 Barranca, 760-8650 S14,500. 831-0257 Uc. 1EGR317. Bill Yatea Sat/Sun 54&-o743 · l la__..... •---------..., or 960-4373 $450. 673-1003. Oueen $leaper, Danlah vw Allen aM, .--bill la..W balla, 7 cues, rack, COV9f Oettl, Household gOOd .. SAT/~UN9-4: tmall refrlg, '71 280 SL. I bought the 493-45t1 . 837-4600 '80DL. Extrec'Mly a.en. -' 6. stained glall llte. $500 SPORTFISHER 21' Center MOTORCYCLE RENTAL Lawn·Shop. CHEAP. glrls clothes, tishld beat car after looking for Snrf + all amenltln. 720-1879 Console. Fut, long range HONDA XR 500 1637 lrvlne AY9. acrou gOOdles, etc. t753 Irvine month1, now mutt Mii. '56 VW BUG Priced to move f7750 p & R mix & matd'l ladlel' t40 h.p., low hr'1. Priced S50 a day. 01"-alzee OakwOOd Apt. 642-4878 Av. (Corner Holldey) 552-5800 or 673-1147 GOOd Shape all atoun<S 213 489-8306/7So 9568 · wea/ Slacila, blou ... & to Sell. with O< without avallable. 64i-9126 Sofa, love1eat, head· 72 280SEL 4.5 $3000. 64S...216 eves shorts. $5-$16. 837'h W. motor 548--1944 evtwkn<S • I HZO YARD SALE board. chest. toHter, Xlnt. Cond Sunroof '67 Sqrbk, white, good ·~~G;11!.~rilk~~4:': 19th St, In Arcade, Vlata ... ti Sail 7 llltaJl-fl Sunday only from 8 unlll 4 much much more. Sat. S5800. 875-6906 cond., orlQ. ownr. to ml, tru s11 700 64-0-6076 Shopplog Center. CM. 14: AQ S t lk 1760177 GJlC Royale, 261 211 Knox Place. 9-2pm. 411 E. 15th St. S 1900. 54&-3175. . · · I SCM Copier, $75, Sec-wht & ~7~':'· ~:1n~'. Rear bath, dual air, mint. v~rlety ol ltema. Trundel Bed. Trlple 'll •IZ 4IO SIL '70 vw Convert. ~•re-Aatel, ..... tie :~:~ drnt! .. ~ c:a~: 720-t879 ,,;:.::.830, • 540-9550 ..... ltacla gr~oo~h·:~t ~=: 42='(:~ff)l:[~ii~:-' ~~:s~ 0~~~1::1.:45:utl laick . 9307 table bue $40 Bombe ll' p-••y t. T 1 ..... • ....., Mlacl. Sat. 9-2. 512 177 8Jlcl( le Sabre. 4 dr, chest $135, ml;ror $10, ._ w/tral r llft .., GIANT Gar. Sale oou Cancha. (Blulf1) '81 2400. $14,500. Whl Stero .. p /a, lo ml . lge 't\o glua 1q. S50. Owl $2000. a.s...216 eves Tour Xmeri&I 1Jlla ~~A~!!. ti~~:~~ TVa Lawnmowera vw & w/black. Pwr anrf, pvt (282ZYP) S2599. RAY lamp$55,&31·2191 Coronada 30 ft. 30hp In-summer. Muat aacrlflcel lowStanalgni Ounebgy Bike pts Hdw 'sat 6. pty.Dr.Pugh972·9143 'lDYWSflAIEUOI FLADE80E HONDA. 18 board, electronlca SS. S..utlful o.rmen Trailer. poker tbl bdtprd git Sun 8_., 1621 Pt Abbey '81 300SD Turbo Dal. lool!1 gOOd. runs good Auto Center Or. lrvlne SCRAM.LETS Auto pllot, KM, OF, Sllp Ca1t s57•1429 bag, car/bike pt1. edger.' Pl. Nr. MAcArthur/FO<d. ahowrm cond .. anrf. alloy $1500/obo. 645-3172 830-7900 __ . ----- Avall. S24,000. &40-8268 Aa ... Wuilfl M21 whls, tan Int, 52K ml, dyt '78 Estate Wgn, good ANSWERS Fatt ll<>OP for Mle. Clean Altll lapr1.. Aalll, ....... 730-3760, eve1/wknd1 cond.. mech. llke new, n Excalibur 28', wlll SIUITllAYI _ - -644-1533 ,72 d Y • 7 3 0 -3 7 6 0 . Notlty·Oulre finance. 497·7205 or IOfvehlcta.5514215 A-.a• tlO'I lft 1112 .81 380 SLC. Champ/Pal. da::!·~le~u ~: eves/wknda&«-1533 661 ... 1s.4. WE llY .., s c AmUM· Player 179 XUdl F batge with '81 3201, deluxe, cau unrool, elloya, excel terlor. S950. 675-6906 MillM 93H MYSELF Hobta 16 w/tr1r, yellow OLE.II OUI tan velou~xint, ~ door !:,e:>· rsn/rfg!,':!is"':~ cond. 536•500• 642"786e '74 VW Convert. Xlnt '83 Ctmarron, part cond, e:::':.i~~8;~ ~~:~;9~~~=· Ill Tl•I M<San,a/c, 4 apd,am/lm, reco~di• S 12 000 ·a.MercedesBenz3000 cond New top. Pdr blue. 10.000 ml, ell the extras. boeM9 could ba untll 1 -----------gOOd c:ond In & out. S45-a.459 ~ s.e.-7471 · Lease dlrec1-ellmln1te the LQ ml. $4500. 497-5742 $10,500. 644-2 119 •tarted worklog tor MY· P-CAT 19 ft Ultra fut $2500 559-1461 mlddlemen 6. .. .,. SELF." Beauty. 2 Mt• sati.. 1 '60 Audi 5000S $4750 °' Dahn ti U HM• II'••· AatM, laf!!t.. AatM, laJ!rt .. new. New r1ggiog,harken 1eaa. 8*1tan !Mth, 1o mi. 171 bXTusN 2lbz • S354.20 pr mo • tax. S a Ilk I bloclca, duel trap, furUng rNdy to dance. Give me 78,000 miles baMd on 86 mo. cloM<S ~ & !s;;wboth•~; jib. Traller & box, rectng fl call please 648--<430S S3500. 850-4593 end lease. On approval S225. 549-9623,eves Champ $3450. 492.,..610. of credit. Cap reduction •:.._,_11 lalt. t•H .... ,, WlllY 11 '760atB210.NewpaJnt& S1500.ResldualS15,831 .._ .., ............ a. I 71 I USED CARS & TRUCKS amlfm bfakes, stereo. rns gr .. t w/optlon to buy. Tote.I Xcouatl ktr gultartcaM. r= • Id I COMEINORCALLFOR cu1 , excel cond. 51900• cell 499•3690 down$29T2.45 Gd end. $85 857-14•1 1976 Pierce Arrow 18• l/O, FIU APPl&IUL S4900/obo, 644-9676 '77 280Z. 5 sp<I, new paint. ,,. SU .. Trumpet (Benge) S800 or :l02V8, OMC 175, lmmac Cormler-0.Lllto '74 Bavaria. 3.0. e cy14 dr. tires/brakes. Has aunroof t•Nln beltolter.551-4009 cond. $5500 FIRM. OlmlUT Air. al t, am/Im stereo S5600.Can 54&-7326 13010ua11Street I r '. I H/645·8814W/548·1182 18211BEACHBLVD. caaa, 62M ml. Except. ·so B210 2-dr. 5-sp<S. nu NEWPORTBEACH Cl an lrt HUNTINGTON BEACH clean. $3800, 644-0 t2 t tires. 39mpg, wtit/blu Int, IH·llOO it•••• &2H ... , aJat. 1 .. 1 Hll ....... S2895. 650-1.c 16 Mo G~ OFFICE FURN. Stmct 7020 .. -, _ .111 '76 2002. aunrool, am/Im. • •••• L11•ry 11411 xlnl cond. S5900/0BO '82 Datsun 200SX. AIC. Car phone, sunroof, xlnt cheap for quick aela. 11&1• llYllS 640·53&3. evu 759-1556 amlfm stereo, gd cond. cond. 5595 mo. 533_.242 642·0398 we clean your boat bot· WI WUT 1111 76 5301. auto. air, low $5600/obo, 650-9186 Top quallty Dupllcator tom and replac. zlnka at OLIAI llD Ull mlles. great condition. blwn 8 & 5pm. 8511 for Pat Gestetnet' #360, See at youraUp848-0792 S..R CallA.Jones631-1886 '82 Datsun Sentra. Air. A-1 lawnmower, Hell & ll DNk 71: pi s, nice car. (1FFL771) Buahard, FV. 963·2t31 ~ I 10 '14121 SS499. AAY FLADEBOE l8':S0' moorlng w/boat 10 To Choole From VOLKSWAGON 20 Auto ~T{l!1\1 m~!! near ,f:s)l~~~~:·ooo. c.'iiet~:'J:::te ~l~ Dr. Irvine. ARTISAN eu.tom 3 man. SUP W&ITll '83 SENTRA 4 dr, 5 apd, --.-----_,.,..,= Home pipe Ofg&1' attach. It MUST SEiL = Parta, kit• & lnatructlon. 34' Power w/watw & alee-=----:=------.. ~ .. I!! am m, . p.p. N9wprt Organ1 TSl-8T5e trlcal nM<Sed. Can u.-l,.rta, bet, • S6500 Obo 831-6820 -.-.--.-----1 aume any month this Wt In•• t 1 U aummer. (805> 496-9507 75 cXN XU 250 1UO Aona. PrelU3e. taP. licycln 1 RUNS GOOD A/C, 1unroot. $4995 _'7_2_9_1_4_blk_/_bl_k_lul_ly_~-campengl\OiO comp. 650-45t 3 (368ZFB~. Biii Yat• VW. tailed, 1.1 L. MUST SAC aquJppd dbl t>utted rectog Tnc Allen '4600 or ? 146-4521 :2e~:ad~2dS S800. lti1iii73Piiiii5•.,·,·u·n-.P"'.O"" . .-.~ t541o;:.m.~NB 8319807_.~-... P~e5. 151 '77 811S. 47.000 m11-. $·1500. 640-1951 Run• ..,. .... ._..., '"""' an/rt, mint cond 115,000 " ... " Mizutani Super Seraph tO good. --------IP(I.. moonroof, CUI., Obo 642-2790 "t--' 1••• apd, mint cond. 23·24". '80 Dat-·n long .. _. .. •le, IO lo mllel. mags • 8 3 9 11 c • b r Io 11 t I••-NA appralMC! 1900+, $550. .... · Alt....,,.,.. ~1'a_..-. (OTHNTA)(). $6999. RAY *WI PenoeoniO RV 212& Evaa642-H11 apd. lo ml. AC, Shell, ~YLl"1' FLADEBOE HONDA, t8 Whlla/Tan. 14,000 ml. 21 ----~-·---'4200. 548--7052 . • Auto Center Or .. lrvlne, l ike Newt '3 t.250. VCR. $475. 140-11 Motot>ecaoe, 25" MlraQe. =------"-"ll:TT7 I Salee-~LMalng 830-7600. 75~9534 TV Jottn'aWerehou•Sat. lmac $'60, 857"1446 YHI lfMllltl=a::,,ill 1981 Honda ACCOfd. 4 dr.. '84 930 TURBO: 50 t>MUt 25" RCA XL 100 "·-lllf 1674 Pi;mOUtfi Mtxi van. i.r.,.11 · ., / l b White on white. 1o ml. digital .. ta. aw1va1 b ... , "°'fl!! Auto. a1r, •t«eo. 1s P8A ~.:,c;;_-;-0cf::•: P.~: 10 SerkMll 1 1ri..-on1 ,,.. ... wwrenty •• .., prloe caG over Cemper for 8 fi Naw ttr ... M7-3191. Excellent Selectlonof H9w mllu.. ( 1 BHA091) 642-60~~ 645-4~ ,,.. dellvef'Y. Me-1tae b9d 1300. 860-2029 ·ea vw Van, utremely and Cartfully prepared a1999, RAY FLADEBOE M~• rrnta TV, t>eaUt art• 4 pm. good cond, reblt Mg, Uaed a~~ lilWllYI In HONDA. 18 Auto Center .......... jiii·-·--....... -- 60 'cabI196. 157· 1"41 camper for Toyot• lono· newpalnt&tlr•&muoh 1••~1111 Or.,tnltna,830-7600 1671Cl'ieultL•Cat Ge bed wi.-unit & 114 more. 559-1731 er 1982 Honde Civic GL. 2 ex 41pd, TV amp • .... ~ .... al !!11 c;.ab 'ovw. '250 642·7901 '81 Ford van E150 8tl:, 20tl'~.9sanndtaAna dr., 5 spd .• am rm cua . ~OUL~09_?8P>ES2~0 l~SY -_.._ .......... '"' ~ .,.._.. u ay ''trick-.. " (1E .. M"1") c O '"' • T.o alda, wtth •·-· White ~at~ 8'\911 ...,", .. PM.,.., I . ..., ,. • • WAGON 20 Auto Center low houra. 13UO. fOf lhof1 bed Mot\av. by 37K ml. USOO. 1200 --------SM98 RAY FLADE80E °' lrvto. 930.7300 551-9151°'131-1117 B, 1 h 1 rn a I 1 5 O a-4. 552 ... 104 aft 5 Jon ':i:~ ~~'£~~~.ri HONDA. 18 Auto Center ,79 OorOini -.,-a-ct-r l-c USN SEA CADETS Med Hl-7823. '13 ~T '°'d 302. ""'pwr, • -Or I lrvtne. '30-7600 IUnroot. herd1op, racmv TAX DEDUCTIBLI! done-•--Its/ tdp of llna JC'lfaa. I 13,500. .... ..... .. 1913 HOnda OMc:, 4 dr • ...ta. alo, p/a, 11 e new tlone 21M22-e470 can -·-·1· MUST SEU. ftt..590t VOlUMESALES .uto. ale. am fm caaa IS300/080 850 .. 131 eoleet lcMttn All "---SERVICE a LEASING 8uow dMn Mua1 ... .... .., 'I l 1A8 mJ q;; ™ ;.';!~!.;.. .._.1 3'70N Ctw~Aw (10FCI) S1Ht RAY t ,. tire bllllety tune ll200 .,....... ~ LONOIEACH f:lAOEIO! HONDA. 11 ,.1.__••l.111 t!' Botton Wheler. eei-1&12..;..... . • 'ff t!iJMb m Of;;; (No Cftenyaxl1-405> Auto ct.en• Or . lrvt~. f ......... .. 1HO·Hll' John1on i Alire. Fu~ reetot"9 Aad '114) IM-ITM 8*7900 lowl'l'llleilge 673..:!015 w/tr1r. meny •tr .. , 11lnt 71 YAMAHA LM0 M\I Of'I '9Clloff Mil Int, 3 .,o 'frU.lnaWllc:ome ·75 C~. am/fm.L Air, '11 ILVl!A 8HADOW II cond 13100 firm QtMt Flt'lt $200 llk•. 121.000obo llf'/146-GSM OPE.N8!VEHOAYS Grea1Condltlofll 11000 UnkWeAoffa Mult ... Dy &71-8129 lnc:l. "91rnt 5~719 dtrys 2t)..ftt·t3.3t 1--------oC>o. 4M.-.42tt 152·1200, l!f'I f4&.9014 TOP SSS PAID For Pampered IERCEIES IEIZ Isl or Last Be sure to see us our GIAllT Killef Prtc.s are UARAlllllD to SAVI you Money We Won't be Undersold! llLL YITES YILISWUEI 32852 Valle Rood Son Juan Capistrano 493-4511 837-4800 ., • • \ I • I .. ..... by Gus Arriola G-'Rt'lllLD by Jim Davis ALL l MAVE.' TO PO 15 UNPACK, uARFIELP,ANP WE'LL E>£ llEAPV FOR ~OME RE5T ANP r-:,...,.-..· ~-.. RELAXATION ) ARRRRGM! NOT ANOTllfll l'f.T TO TAlll CAlll Of! f l'ON'T TMINK I CA N TAKE AN Y MOR[ 5URPll1 5E~ TMEN 1'01H LOOI\ AT WMAT OPIE PIP TO YOUR 5PORT JACKET ·,, -~ Ll -,'ff. ' THE t'A:l'llL l' (IH(LS by Bil Keane "Sure I know where the pitchers worm up - the bo ll pen." :l'IAH:l'IADtKE by Brad Anderson "Anything interesting 1n the paper today?" Ult; (;EOH(;E c =I &:1l1 -L ,£ by Virgil Partch (VIP) \ " .. "Hev. turn that thing down !" I ' 'How ABM T~T. M ~. ti! II ,~f! •. SDN ... " ... J LEARNED 10 01.\L '()..It ,, NUMBER I~ NE [W(K, • BRIOGi Wl:~ILY IRllJGt: QUll ·- CIUUs Gw Q.I -A.~ South, "'ulnt•r:tblt'. you huld: •A163 "AKqJI09S4 0 7 \\'hat '' your 01.i·nin.I{ hid '! Q.2 -1!11th ~uhu·r;1hh•, as South you hold: • J9M 1116 1) M763 +954 Thi· l11dd1ni.: h;,, 11rort•cd1•d: \\'r1ol ,North •:11ol South I r, llblr t•1!lt1 I • 1·.~~ :t ···~ti ? "'h.11.u~1••n1lt1 }~11 t.1k1·! DHABBLll .14 .za South yuu hold: •AK83 ~usz 9 91 +IOM · Tht· hi<l1linic h:111 11rocttdt.>d: North •:a11l So•tlrl West I I.? V11111 I+ Pa .. 3 0 l'11111 1 What tlo you hitl now'! . Q.4-' A~ South, vulnt•rahll·, you huld: •.9~3 'V'J6 OAK9 +KI063 Tht• hldd inii:: h;1~ pr!X't·1·1h·d: North t:111 South Weit I • l>blr Kdble 2 0 t'U'K l' Wl,KllRBllA' Q.&-Holh •v•lnerable. at Soulh JOU hold: · •AIOI! <i QU OAKS •KJI Jlartner opens the bidding with ont1 h«l1rl. Wh11t do you rcspond'f \.U.6 -A11 South, vulnt r;ihle. JOU hold: +AK8l <>!18l OAKS •AQ8 Wh:1l i.~ your opcninl{ bid"f !.t110k fo r :1 n.~Wl'fS on Mond:1y . Kubbrr brid1• rlubl l \\UN, I~ ;o>1 1~1<'f f.V(.11 M -l&T, IND J>Y.>f fll1~1<. Of wll~f 1111'.'v& 11.llE~D-l AU.oMi'l.1~\ ............. '"""1 _ ............ ~-~·· Ot *' ii ......... , .. , .. 4••'&? C•arl •• G•r•1'1 "F••r·D•al lrl•s•" wJll l.-Mlll JfUI lH •lrt& .... I UHi tac:tlct t i &Ii.It fatt·,.c-4 attMa ,.... &Illa& ,,.vWea tlle c•re lor t1t14111 rulilt..n. Fw 1 "111 aH a 1rtrep1d, 1114 tJ.71 lt "Cw.a·t'our Dial," cit.. tW1 ••••pt.per, P .0 . ltJI Zit, Nor•otd, N.J. 07"8. Maka rbt-ck• ,.,.111e te Newa• pt.perbook1. by Jett MacNelly • by Tom Batluk ,_____ "·ti DR. S:l'IOCK by Ferd & Tom Johnson by George Lemont PEi\.,l.TS I WAS A FLOP AT THE DANCE YESTERDAI AFTERNOON WASNT f SIR: I WELL \OV DID TURN ~l'T TO BE KIND OF A WALLFLOWER MARCIE ;;;y ti WORSE THAN THAL You HAve E'N 1"1 RE' l-Y i'"OO MUCH IRON IN Y'OUF< SYSleM , MRS. FERN .' Bu-r ARE' YOU SuRe, DOCIOR? HOSt: IS HOSE -~..,____, by Charles M. Schulz J IX!'H LIKE. WATCHING-fl:X.ICf. ~ECTIVE. 5IO'l5 I IUDGll PARKllR THE.Y 11fh\llW !If. TIW 00 fl\ll1TER fOil I srort£SS MY ~ IS... i j by Pat Brady TH~ Pf/f. f>J.W!WS HIPPfH flNGEml~1 AU. MR MMHI~. I ·~=41:1. 0 by Harold Le Ooux TUlllBLllft'llllDS by Tom K. Ryan 'l'Ol/RE A MINOR t 00 YOV AT THe V'ERY LA9T MINVT! W'-NT Hl\R~IG,o.N TO l.OSE SHE DECIDED SHE COl,.UlN'T ~ -'(\-MO-l.E-- ~ E'(e .. HIS llCENSE FOR 5eRlllNG 11MKE IT ' WHY AAt! '!'OU l'OC>' ANO WHERES !!USlE? ACTING SO o.AEAN TO ME? SHE W"5 SUPPOSl'D TO I DIDN'T 00-'NV\THINO! EOME. WITH V0U I • • .. ' . . .:...:.___:_. ______________ .... _____________________ ..,..,.iiiii;I.._ ___________ ~~ Cape Cod atyllng la featured in th.la •tncle-Yamaf.Ul and Partnera. Tbe firm'• dealg n• family home at Sbadowrict.ie Cottacea in are credited by the d eveloper wltb booatlng Vlata, deatcned by lmne-l>ued Corbin-the p roject'• aalea. Corbin f Yamafuji designs credited for boosting sales The Southern California-based :irm of Cor- bin/Yamafuji and Partners Is boosting sales at Shadowrldge Cottages In Vista through Its design for Daon Corp. 's atfordably priced series In Vista, the developer says. The new residential community's first two phases are sold out and the third phase is averaging five to six sales per week as a result of the design of the two-to three-bedroom, 2-to 2'h-bath homes. according to Jon Feucht. vice president of Daon. "We selected Corbln/Yamafuji to create the contemporary Cape Cod cottages because we consider them to be leaders in the archHectural design of residential projects combining emotional appeal, functionality and budget constraints.·· said Feucht. ceilings in select areas. oak cabinets and green- house windows. "Exterior styling Is the first thing prospective buyers see when they approach a new home," said Feucht. "We knew that Cor- bin/Yamafujl would not only meet the challenge. but would also create homes which would be competitive in the marketplace by offering unusual- ly high standards of design. Our sales rate shows Shadowridge Cottages have been widely accepted by the home-buying public. Corbin/Yamafuji and Partners has designed a variety of residential developments. including Peppertree in Chino. Wheland Ranch in Oceanside, and Mira Mesa in San Diego. Buyers save up money to put down Where do first-time buyers find the money to make a down payment on a home? Almost three out of four tlrtt-tlme buyers In 1983 came up with all of the down payment from their own savings and Investments, reports Chi- cago Title Insurance Co. In Its eighth annual survey of recent home buyers. To come up with the down payment they saved an average of 2.3 years, or about three months longer than their counterparts tn 1982. John Pfister. vice president and manager of market research tor Chicago Title, aayal9.Ss>«cent of first-time buyers ~ast year received some hetp from relatives In making the down payment. but less than 10 percent received more than half the amount needed from this source. Compared to 1981 and 1982, both depressed years for housing, first-time buyers were able \0 exercise more financial Independence last year. Pf 1st er adds. In 1980, 63.8 percent of first-time buyers came up with the entire down payment from aavlnga and investments. The percentage waa 67.6 percent In 1982 and 73.2 percent In 1983 from savings and investments. For first-time buyers. the average down payment in 1983 was 15.7 percent of the home's sales·prtcg, but-58:51>ereent paid IO pereent or less and 28.1 percent paid 5 percent or less. An . additional 7.3 percent were VA loans requiring no down payment. • The median home price for buyers In this group was $73,100 and the average monthly mortgage payment was $697. Among repeat buyers,39.4 percent used the proceeds from the sale of a previously owned home to make the down payment. This percentage was down from 52.9 percent In 1982 and 46.2 percent In 1981. The aver.age down payment for repeat buyers was 27 8 percent, but 62.5 percent made a down payment of 20 percent or less and 42 percent paid 10 percent or less. A relatively large percentage - 9.8 percent -paid the total sales price for the home. Chicago Title's annual survey of recent home buyers ls part of a continuing program to foster interest In home ownership. Bay windows. corner window groupings, front porches with post detailing and recessed entries of the cottages are part of the styling for the one-and two-story homes. priced from $79,990 to $133,490. The tour floor plans ranging up to 1,392 square feet. CdM' s Sacks to represent de Anza The ftrm is known for designing homes appealing to move-up buyers. but in this case 1t has successfully applied an ample range of detailing to the affordably priced homes as well. Details include angled front entries. deep roof lines and an arch above the entries of selected plans. Honzontal lap siding. shingle siding and combinations of lap, shingle and stucco create indiviuahty yet maintain a community identity through unified detailing. When completed. the community will contain a total of 173 homes. Many Shadowridge Cottages have golf course views and all residents have access to a sw1mm1ng pool and spa maintained by the community's homeowners association "Affordable priced single-family detached homes are a challenging design problem." said Don Corbin. principal of CYP, .. And 1t will continue to be as long as there is a demand for privacy, for the comfort level, for the functionality and style buyers expect. even when they have llmlted budgets" The homes also offer wood-burning fireplaces with brick heanh~ and wood mantles. vaulted Veteran real estate broker Robert T Sacks has been named exclusive sales agent for de Anza Country Developments by partners Chuck Cox and John West. Sacks, pr1nc1pal of A. T Sacks Associates in Corona del Mar, expresses great enthusiasm toward the many pro1ects on the drawinQ boards Hypnoti sm seen as route to more sales A new program designed to help sales represen- tatives achieve success Is being ottered through the Inner Mind Institute of Irvine The program. designed by Sheryl Dolley, a veteran saleswoman, is based on hypnosis as a means of increasing dollar volume for participants. In a serlea of four sessions, Dolley guides clients through several facets of hypnotherapy, lnctudlng ''mlnd-se1" and "goal~orMM'\tatlon. ·• The accent In therapy i. on the positive power of the tubcontclous mind. For more Information about the program, caJI '476-2202. for this planned community ln booming western Riverside County. He Is particularly proud of the large lots provided with the family homes of de Anza Ridge and the custom lots available In both the de /\nza Ridge Estates and Indian Ridge develop- ments. Sacks experienc~ in the re41 estate business includes 10 years as a licensed broker. Sacks first became associated with de Anza in 1983. with responsibility for sales of the custom lots. which run from one-half to more than eeven acres. The lots offer with panoramic views of eurrounding mountains and the neighboring Indian Hiiis Country Club from either of the two rldgellne developments Prior to joining de Anza. Sacks was Instrumen- t al in helping United States military veterans obtain homes. He has also conducted free housing seminars for veterans in Orange Coonty. Sacks Is also a musician who haa played backup bass for Stevie Wonder and Ike and Tina Turner In appearances In Orange County. -------------·---~---- For those who would like to discuss property in de Anza Country. broker Bob Sack• can be contacted at de Anza Country Realty, 7700 Llmonlte Avenue. at Camino Reel, Riverside. Telephone 685-0111 or 546~9522. -------'-______________ ......._ __ ....--~ I Orange County Real Estate/An Advertltfng au1>9lement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, April 28, 1984 -3 Over Sixty Years Of Turning Dreams Into Reality YOU NEED A BRAND NEW CONOOI Great location cl<*' to oc<ean. Two fant.aatic floor plans 2 & 3 bdrrns. bolh with 21h baths. Two car attached garage wath direct a«ua and opener. Woodbuming fireplace and palao decks In et1Ch home. Skyhghta In upper bdmu. Buy now and save money plus enjoy a soJar bonus! For detalls cont.act MARK DRENNER or BOB SCXYIT. WHY RENT???? You can own a two .bdnn. iungle story condo located near South Coast Plaza dlre<:tJy aero. the street from the new O.C. Muaic Cen&er. WeU maintained guarded gale complex offers • com- munity pool. spa. clubhouse, weight room and rambling walk ways. Unbelievably priced at $79,750. Call TODDY SMITH QUIET WATERS Custom built 5 bdnn bayfront home wath pu~r & slip for large yacht. Cus'°'1"1 made doorti with leaded gia. window11 3 fireplaces, wet bars in living room & master bdrm ...... An outatandmg home' $1.650.000 FEE. C.aJJ CATHRYN TEN- NlLLE. CHERRY. LAKE Immaculate remod<•lro 3 bdnn home. Fireplace. bar. large patao with spa overlooking lake. SeUer wants SOLD NOW. A must to !ll't' Call MARK DRENNER HWOOD8TR!AM0 EAITSIDE COSTA MESA Light & airy 3 or 4 hdnn condo in a wooded oountry sett.Ing Spade>U9 poolalde tnd urut with lutchen 1kyU1ht. sunny peuo. Only $129.000 with t•xcellent terms Call MARIL. YN Hll..L EA8T8LUFF-S1H,500 Lovely single family home. Convenlcnt location on quiet cul dt.> iMK· near Newport Beech Tenrua Club, F..wnbluff Shopping Center and Corona del Mar Hagh School. CaJI SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT LIDO ISLAND BA YFRONT OPEN HOUSE DAil Y 12:30 -4:30 A YEW m 'OR A KINQI KING8 ROAD-NEWPORT C:ACH HJgh on the cliff whh • bttath~klna 180' Vlt'W u( ocean. bay. and C.t.allna laland. eu.t.om. bullt home. Quality decor thfOUlhout. 3 bdm'lll plus .eparatc In -law quarun or maids room. '639,000 CaU SAl,.L Y SHIPLEY or JOYCE DAOOL T LINDA laL.lHD 52' OF WATERFRONT Stunning 4 bdrm &. dt'l1 rftidenc<' on th~ lagoon Supenor water view. Docks fe>r \wo 60' yachta ; bayboe\ Cathedral ceUlna n\ry. 2 stiurways. maids qtn $1,3SO,OOO L.H Call JOYCE DABOL T or SALLY SHIPLEY LARGE 8UILDA8lE LOT. Exclusive guard gak'd Harbor Ridge. Commum- ly pool & tenni.I. $49~.ooo Coll MARILYN TWITCHELL VILLA BALBOA PENTHOUSE Des1gn<'r owner has decorated ht•r home Wllh plantation 1huu.erw. bevel~ m1rron. & t:U.<o;lum floors Light & a1ry with skyhgh~. :.i rnaswr suites High aMumablE' I 0% loat1 A.i.kml( $229.000 Call MARILYN TWITCHELL OCEANFRONT DUPLEX HARBOR VIEW HOMES :l,500 liq ft • ftvt• bdrm honw with µIC'r & slap for 0wnl'r uttup1ed upper unJl. ~n bt>am cval~an.::a:::....· _4 ____ _ Old World charm abounds Massive tum o{ l.he.,_ lurgt-ya<>hl _Featurc10 l'l(•vator. central V~JWJL..I JmlCpam• ng. ll'ep aces m both unlls Luwt.>r century hand la1d bnck. gawd courtyard -2 story l' c-c:tri<: awnings, gourmet kit.t·hen. leaded glass unit always leased Great SNAi.onal rental •m ·a 4 bdrm home w /separ;,te guest quart.en or rec: t'nlry doo~ s1.75o.ooo Sale sub)C'l't lo court Owneni w1U carry new Isl trus t dl~ C<tll room & bath. Understated use of lattK>e. wood approval Call MARIA BERCOVfTZ MARIA BERCOVITZ trim & hardwood floors create a warm, country air. Prime sunny location near t'Ommunlly clubhouse & pool. Call TODDY SMITH UNOBSTRUCTED 180~ VIEW Of OC'ean, bay, Catalana. Fabulous l<X'alJon on street to street lot Tremendous opportunity for expansion or an 1deaJ home ror a couplt' Call OORafHY HAROCASTLE PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW SAN CLEMENTE Unique cWltom homt.> wllh &f)f'Ctacular un· obslrut·ted ocean view Spacaous 4 bdrm or in-law quar~rs with separate entranre. family room. 3 fireplaces and 1ndour pond $4Y7.~ Owner will consider lease/oplmn Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT 2 BEDROOM CONDO-S88,900 Exrellent Tusun l~tJon! Fireplace and bakony pauo. Wann wood paneling in dining area Com- munlly pool, spa and tc·nnu~. CIOM' to shopping bnd fret'ways. Call DONNA WEBSTEH CORONA DEL MAR INCOME PROPERTY 2 bdrm. 2 bath owner's umt w/f1repla<.'" opt•n beam et>ihng. Kat.chem. hv rm and master bdnn all open onto bnght. sunny palm Ont> bdrm anrom" uml, 11K•parate lndry rm, 3-~::.r garagt' Exc.•llent rt>ntal arva A greal buy at $275.00fl Call BINNll!: DIXON ON THE BA Y-CDM f'abulou.'I resort living at thC' hl•uut1ful Chann<'I Rttf, next to Chino Cove. 2 bdrms. 2 baths, pool, i'lpa. IK'('Ur1ty. unobstructed Vll'Wl' of bay und ocean $45-0.000 FEE. Call CAROL PANGBURN SELLER RETIRING Motivated sellf'r asking $174,500 for this large> family holn<' on H-2 lot m Nt•wport lits trat·t or Cullt.a Mesa Qu1t•l cul dt> sa<· lot-alJon with shady backyard. 22X20 maswr bdm1 suite up. 2 bdrm.-; down plus frumly room and den Qill-MAR Y JANK NEWPORT BEACH WATERFRONT $470,000 FEE Qult't & ser••nt· de!KTlbes lhts Newpurl lsland loc:11t1on Ex1111ang 2 bdrm homf' with d'x·k for 30' boal would make• a ('()m(orwblf' wt~·kt•nd rf'lr£>at or tould Ix: <'XpandC'd on its R-2 lot for future· anvt-stnwnt OwnC'r m-.y t Jrry small 2nd T IJ Call OON Ot·THOMAS NEW LISTING-BAYSHORES 2 bdrm & family room wh1d1 l'OUld tvnvcrt 1.o :Jrd bdrm Ch<trmmg guard gated Ne wport rom munHy wllh pnvat£> bP&·h $329.000 FEE. C<tll MARILYN TWITCHELL M MARIA BERCOVITZ BALBOA ISLAND REJ>UCl.!:D AGAIN 3 bJrrn. family room homt• pl~ charming 2 bdml op.irtment. Larg<' l'Omt-r lot I bloc:k to So &yfronl Overs1U'd gargt' w /i.toragt• OwnC'r <1nx1uU!>. rnay hC'lp wl ftnanung $:195.000 l'all MARILYN TWITCI n :LL or MARIA BEHCOVITZ LOCATION! Chai nung :J bdrm ho""' on qu1C'l N(·wport Bt•Jt h Stn-t•t Hardwood flooN. largt• SE'\ luclt'd bac:k vard Convt•nu~111 tc1 sdtool:s. i<hopp1ng und bt.-~h'"' Ex<'f•llNH lot·l 1on Pru:t-cl ;1 t S 184 .000 A.<ek (111 OONNA ur BILL FIRST HOME OR EMPTY NESTER 2 or 3 bdnn-hom<> w ith larg<' l'OVt>red palm ;md pool. Great poolside f'n~rt.ain111g urea with fart• pit Reasonably pnCf"C.l CaU OOROTHY HAHD· CASTLE for fanar'K'lng details A AARE JEWEL Pnmt• Lido Bayfronl with fociliues for ff boa LS up Lo 110 fl Owner anxious will gave exl'<'llenl tenm to quallht!'d buyer Restdfo"''l' ft'aturl.,, 6 bdnns, 4 1-i"baths, tam rm. wane l'UOler. dbl<' garge t off stn'<'t parking for 4 l'ars 81'l'alhtakmg Vlt'\4 of turning basin and city hghu. Call MARY JANK OWNERS MOTIVATED! WANT TO SELL NOW! H.tvt-built another homE> Spoc1()US 4 bdrm homt• J-<'ar gi.rnge, dt"S1rable Ntowport Sf>OK·h loc. t100 Extra lrg k1tcht>n. master bdrm w/h1s & twr baths Family mom w l flreplal"t" & wt•tbar KV a('C('S.-.. pool-s1Zt-d y:ird. Exc.'t'll •nt owru·1 rtnnnc. mg All offers given c.·areful l'On.sldc.•rat111n $33Y,500 Call BrNNIE DIXON BLUFFS, A GREAT BUYI Spncwu.~ 4 bdnn "G" plan rt.'t't'ntly up1erad1'(f Bnght and sunny wllh extra larj(•' p.1110 .rnd extenor bakony surrounding living room W01lk to shpppin~ ct-nwr $2 10,000 Land 4u11tt• ONLY $28,176' Call SALLY S HIPU:Y 111 JOH'F DA BOLT ASSUMABLE V.A. LOAN 2 'pauou~ un1L'I t•ac. h 2 hcirm. I • b.11 h EndOISl-d J. t·ar garage· pl~ park in~ "J>.JC.'1'\ ~;,, ,.1 lent rent.al nreu Onlv S !09 9011 Cull DONN A WEB.5Tt;U . GEORGE ELK NS COMPANY (714) 759-9100 c2 CORPORA TE Pl/\? A D SUl1 t l ~)O D NtWPOR1 CLNl f R ·-·- 4 -Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday. April 28. 1984 • ) . ... La Cuesta R ialto homes have be~b released for sale by the Huntington Beach firm of Frank Ayres & Sons. ~~ . Ayres releases.Rialto homes for sale Rialto -Frank H. Ayres & Sons Construction Co .. homebuilders si nce 1905. just released seven homes and four models tor sale in its single-family, detached home development m Rialto. "Our buyers really shop around and they always come back here and are very glad they have chosen to purchase a home at La Cuesta Rialto. The pnces start from a low $75.990 to $86.990 and the financing 1s really tailored to fit the buye·r·s needs. wi th FHA-FHA 245 and VA '$1 moves you in.' " noted Dayle Klein. sales representative for Ayres. The new homes feature exteriors enhanced by river rock. used brick and roughsawn wood. Interior appointments include air-conditioning. carpeting. no. wax vinyl floors m kitchen and baths. wood- burnmg fireplaces. vaulted ceilings. two-and three- car garages. and pool-sized yards. Rear yard fencing is included to ensure privacy and front yard landscaping and sprinklers are included Floor plans range in size from 1,239 to 1.522 square feet. Interior appointments include a family room m one model. interior washer and dryer factl1t1es. bench seat bay windows. corner windows customized fireplace faces. cultur:ed marble pullman tops in baths. oval basins large mirrors showers over all tubs, forced air heating, balanced power energy systems and smoke alarms. Energy efficient kitchens offer gas range and oven. dishwasher. luminous celling. storage pan- tries.easy-care counter tops.~ wax vinyl flooring and, in some plans. a serve-through patio bar. Visitors may reach La Cuesto Rialto by taking the San Bernardino freeway to Cedar Avenue. drive north on Cedar to about 300 yards north of Foothill Boulevard to the model complex. Professionally decorated models are open daily from 11 a m to 5 p m . For m ore information. call 875-635 t Majority of '83 mortgages were adjustable V...ASHll'\iGTON D C More than three- llllhc-. •11 the mortgages made by savings bank and ,iJv1ngs and loan members of the National Council 11 Savings lnst1tut1ons in 1983 earned adjust.able rates. The council. in a national survey of its 600 members. found that 61 percent of the mortgages made were ARMs. while on 32 7 percent were standard. fixed rate loans The remainder were a variety of loans with characteristics designed by 1nd1v1dual 1nst1tut1ons interest rates and an intermediate term Treasury security rate Despite the large percentage of ARMs written in 1983. ad1ustable mortgages comprise a small part of the overall mortgage portfolios of savings 1nst1tut1ons. Only 19 percent are ad1ustable and 77 perc~~.' a'! long term. fixed rate loans ~of the ma1or trends we have noticed J,Q_ tHe savings industry has boen the tendency far savings inst1tut1ons to hold ARMs while onginating standard mortgages for sale in the secondary market said Tuccillo The survey found that more than two-thirds of all standard mortgage originations were sold in the secondary mortgage market in 1983, while only two-fifths of ARM o riginations were sold. The National Council is a Washington. D.C based trade group representing the nation's progressive savings banks and savings and loan associations John Tuccillo. the Cololll.c11's vice pres1oent and dtrector of research and economics. attributed the public acceptance of ARMs to the relative stability of interest rates and more reasonable interest rate pricing of ARMS Pair couldn't resist Country Hills But he warned that the trend toward increasing Johnnie and Wanda Tully had no intention of use of AR Ms might be interrupted.· ·11. as we forsee. moving out of their comfortable Rowlan.d Heights mortqage rates will be rising s1gnif1cantly in the near home future. we would expect the use ofARMs to drop off But when Johnnie s younger brother Lonnie. markedly his wife Cathey and their famriy moved from Tex as The survey found that the typical savings to Southern California and purchased a Country inst1tut1on offered its customers a choice of five Hills home. Johnnie and Wanda could not resist ARM plans For the most part. member 1nst1tut1ons They liked the Citation Homes· development so originated AR Ms at what were described as market much. they ended up buying a house of their own interest rates around the corner ARMs ongtnated at below market rates "We were so impressed with Lonnie and generally earned a discount of less than 2 Cathey·s home that we purchased one It offered percentage points. the survey found many amenities that were not available 1n other A large percentage of the ARM plans ot1ered homes. A big selling feature was the spacious lot by Council members contain no limitations on We have an R V access on the side of the house ad1ustments of monthly payments or interest rates. that provides us with ample space for our motor The plans that have hm1tat1ons most often cap home. In our Rowland Heights home. we had to interest rate adjustments at 2 percent a year and 5 park the vehicle 1n our driveway, .. said Wanda. 1 percent over the life of the loan. "Our Country Hills home offers us an ex- 1 The survey found that the indexes used lo pansive view of the San Gabriel Valley and San L:Just ARM rates defy generalization. but the most Bernardino Mountains ... added Johnnie. ··o ther ~ular 1nde.x~s toch,.&de naJior>a~ aod IQCal, d!iEP~i! ... attra~e featur~ a.!:.~~ee-car garage. a wide, ~------Wl----~;.:::m ... --.--~~- 14-foot driveway and a large master bedrom suite " Tully brotn~~s and their families enjoy being near each other In add1t1on to living around the corner. Johnnie and Lonnie work together. Johnnie 1s a Farmer's Insurance agent in the West Covina branch and and Lonnie is a district manager, based out of the same office Both Wanda and Cathey are housewives Johnnie and Wanda chose the Woodlands model. a four-bedroom. three-bath home for themselves and their 17-year-old daughter, Joyce. Lonnte and Cathey. who have three children. Amy. 10: Jason. 8, and Heather. 3, chose the Countryside model. a "country-style" four-bedroom, 2'"'1-bath plan From the Pomona Freeway. exit at Nogales Street and proceed north on Amar Avenue. Make a right turn on Amar Avenue and the Country Hiiis sates office is approximately 3/ 4 of a mite up on A~ar. For mor~!!'ation. ca!I (213) ~S.24_. __ _ I IEW LISTlll a IUL 1111.-Newport condo, cute as can bet 3 bdrm, 1 fire- place and next to nature park. $118,900 (Incl S.,000 dee. aUow.) 0 ... 11111111 I 12 I IY T.,,.. l ...... 11113U,)11. 2 ..., .. ......, Wa $209,000 .................. 2469 Irvine Ave., Back Bay, CM •1•11 ......................... , •• $1,000,000 .... , ..................... , 3335 Ocean Bhtd., CdM .,.._......,311.311. ......... . $2.25,000................... 403-409 Poppy Ave., Old CdM .., .... , ................ ....... $395,000 ......................... 2001 Altura, Irv. Terr, CdM Rllllllll•Y .......... , ... , ......... ,., ... _,... $189,900 ........................................ 4'64 Gavk>ta. CdM S,,..... ........ 51, .............. ... $550,000 ..................... 41 Bodega Bay, Spygt1, CdM Prile._11111 .... 411,Jll,J•'s.,.tWI $375,000 fee .................... 320 Seaward, Shrctf, C~M ........ --.211,211.-. ..... ,.. $380,000........................................ 232 Iris, Old CdM 311.2..W ........... ...., ......... _ $43~.ooo ...................................... 65 Beacon Bay, NB 1-Rll C1tie. c11uk ... C41 ... 1II111b. (flc's $215,000 ............................................... 701 Iris, CdM c..try UCllU .... ISbtt •/Cfl ... 3 ....... "' $435,000............. 528 Seaward, Corona Hinds, CdM ... IYJICft,411.2fflc's,dlt ...... $399,000 ...................... 1230 Sand Key, HVHls. CdM I 1121,000 ,, 1211,000 I WTILlfF lnucTlll -Attractively decorated, beautifully maintained, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, family room, near schools. $289,000. •Ill ML ... 11•1•1• -2 bdrm, 2 ba, immaculate. Viewdeck. Walk to everything Incl comm pool/spa. $169,000. Ill 1111111 W -Perfect for beach living. like new cond., bright, airy fee. $189,000. OllllA llL ... -..0 :_ Rental units, 2 bdrm. 1 ba, fireplace In each unit. Beamed ceilings, wood floors. $239,000. ILIFn UIUll -3 bdrm, 3 baths, 1850 sq.ft.I end unit, patio, nice decor. Only $189,900. IPll • 111111 -Outdoor feeling, redwood interior, skylights, French doors, open to grassy yard, 3 bdrms, 2 ba, quiet cul de sac. $179,000. TllllFll Tl .. ,. -Brand newt 3 bdrm, 3 ba, fireplace In master suite and living room, French doors, patio and sundeck. $209,000. ..,., 11111 H•IH Liii -Lovefy location, sunny 2 bdrm, 2 ba, fireplace, pool and upstairs privacy. Only $126,000. -409 POPPY s::•.1--1. I~~"""" l'..-t · IEW USTlll · l ... ---Cluaic old CdM duptex, Batten Board, brick ftre- placee, tone of n.. and close to town. onty $215,000. J GAI AGt ~I 1111 ......_ •• •• -I . I K . UYIHG GAIAC.f lil l ' • • • ....____ .!~~~-('!-, r- ..... 11•11111111111,.. 1221,m Cape Crown Town homes feJiture 3 bdrms, 3' baths, each with a special floo(lJtan and all with a close-to-the-beach location. Open Saturday & Sunday, 10-5, at 403 -409 Poppy Ave .. Corona def Mar. ..,., llAll, 1111.--Lovely l'ocatlon, townhome in Westcllff, 2 bdrm, 2 baths, de- lightful patio. $130,000 . •WtllT W, 1111,111 -3 bdrm, 2'h bath, au amenities of swim, spa, tennis. A "Sleeper" of a buy at $118,900. IEWNIT TIWllHSE, 111•,000 -3 big bdrms, 21h baths, end unit In quiet area near park, pool and spa. Fii n II FUml n -CdM R-2 lot with older home, has plans, possibilities, location & zoning, only $229.900. llITTW WlllS -Attractive Costa Mesa area,. 3 bdrm, 2 ba with used brick fireplace, pavers. wood floors and pine paneling. Ah-dor-able! $147,500. I 1331,000 To Slll,000 ) llllllT LIT -Sport court, covered patio and pride of ownership, 4 bdrm, H.V. Hilts, near park. $399,000. Ill• II ... YIEW al.I -Spacious Burlingame 4 bdrm plus lge rec room. canyon views, owner wants out! $405,000. s•EOUFFS -In Corona del mar. Prime area, 4 bdrm with corner lot, patio, French doors and fireplaces in l1ving & family rooms. Only $375,000 fee. •111& llL ... m.L.1111 -Canyon views, yet spacious 3 bdrm, fam rm and viewing deck. A special home. Owner/agent. $435,000. SPTIWS SllllP•T -Huge and vacant, 5 or 6 bedrooms, beautiful pool and view. Cul de sac. $550,000. llYllE TRUCE •lmlUIY -Great look! Very · current, wood floors, shutters, contemporary tones of greay, spa tool $395,000 fee. ID• UY HllllT -3 bdrm. 2 master suites • •· up, office type down. Delightful gardens, views. ,....( -ll_H_,818 _____ •_•..,I $430,000 LH. . . IPAlllll • MPLD -1900 sq.ft. bright w/beam ceilings, 3 large bdrms, rental is 1500 sq.ft ., 2 bdrms, nr footbridge. $385,000. ULF IL• Tl PIUlllE -Delightful CdM lo- catlonl 2 bdrm, 2 bath classic, lge master suite. den, enclosed patio, yard. $380,000. • IUllll -Like a modern mountain retreat, trees, cut glass, oak flooring and rentals. Only $335,ooo.· ... DllLE YllW -Adult home plus guest apart- ment, breathtaking location, very unique. $750,000. M.111 -But wetl preserved 3 bdrm. hugs the cliffs over beach, surf. jetty, Catalina and sunsets. Finance: owner. Price: A million! 111• 111 .. um11aa -looks historic, lives contemporary, 4 bdrm, 4500 sq.ft. and grand porc'h ovet1ooklng the vast Pacific. Presented at $1,750,000. ~ U~IVUI: li()M~§. UALT()l2§. C31li -~f3()()() PACIF1C COAST HIGHWAY AT MK.ARTifUR 80\JLEVARD IN CORONA DEL MAil I iW 1 • • " .. • • • c ~ • • II • I • • • .. , • t _. ' ... , • t \ f I t • t • ~ ' I ;1 ' t J t • ~\ t •, t • • ' l " t •;., .._• ilf I "" I t t t 1 • 6 -Orange County Real Estate/An AdverttainQ suoolement to the OAtlY PILOT/Saturday. April 28. 1~ I ~~-----------.-.-:.:......:•mnillll1111i1 .... _::;.~ ~~·~r~~.....,=-_:o.!::2..._~~=-----=-----"-==c::_...:..:.::::...;;..=....,;,,:~;;;;....~:-...:;~ ... -· - • Realtors renovate preschool The Mardan Center of Educational Therapy has a completely revamped preschool play area and a large section of the newly landscaped grounds. thanks to the efforts of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors. The board chose the center for its "Private Property Week" community service project. with members and associates providing the volunteer labor and donting much of the plants and building materials during an all-in-one-day projec1 on April 11th. Local merchants who donated included: Red- E-Rentals. A.B.C. Lumber, Bayside Plastics, Kerm- Rima Hardware. Hollister's Nursery, and Tony's Building Materials. "Private. non-profit schools oriented to the special education needs of students with learning disabilities acutely feel today's education funding shortages", said Don Pfaff, community relations chairman for the Board of Realtors. The Mardan Center receives state funds for the students referred to It from the public education system. These funds provide the basic operating budget needs. but improvements, some main- tainance and expansion costs must be met by private donations and grants. "Our Volunteers developed a deep apprecia- tion for the purpose of the Mardan Center and the dedication of Its staff during our project day. We gave them one day of volunteer service that provided an immediate positive result and filled a valid need." A CD finds space in Irvine center -. -·-..... .. ' Work Crew Volanteer worken Include (back r:ow, from left) Mary Beth 0 ·0ean, aff}liate committee cbalnnan for the New- port Barbor-Coeta Meea Board of Realton: Don Pfaff, commanlty relations committee cbalnnan of the board: Thomas Satro, Realtor. (Front row, from left) Barry B. Winters ID, president Newport Barbor-Co.ta Mesa Board of Real ton; Rodney Roe.er, Real tor .. The Koll Co.'s recent purchase of ACD, lnc.'s property at 1900 Main Street in Irvine prompted a search by Collins Fuller Corp. tor a comparable facility on behalf of ACD, a manufacturing firm. Rick Hertel of Collins Fuller's Irvine office New offices added to Century 21 located a suitable property in the form of a 52,534-Several new offices have joined Century 21 of square-foot building at 232 1 Pullman St. in the the Pacific. an area representing Orange and Los Irvine Business Complex in Santa Ana. Angeles counties as well as the states of Hawa11 and According to Hertel, ACD. Inc. has signed a Alaska. five-year lease with a five-year renewal option on The new offices include Century 21 Beachside the building, which occupies 3.5 acres of industrial Realtors in Huntington Beach, owned by Tom land 1ust east of the Newport Freeway. Total cost of Denney; Don and Evelyn Canedy's Century 21 the transaction was $1.2 million. Canedy & Associates in Laguna Beach; Century 21 ACD . Inc. _ formerl y Airco Cryogenics _ is Automated Realty in Santa Ana. owned by Ron one of the nation's leading manufacturers of Taylor: and Century 21 Westland Realty and · d Th Investment in Tustin, owned by Richard Kvidt. precision cryogenic equipment an systems. e Additionally. Century 21 At The Lake in Lake Forest company also manufactures specialized turbomachinery for the petrochemical. air separ-has been purchased by brokers new to the Century at1on and chemical process industries. 2I system, Shirley Young and Millie Cohn. The new Irvine Complex facility will serve as According to Dave Dawson. president of ACD's corporate headquarters and will aJso house Century 21 of the Pacific. the number of indepen- a manufacturing plant. Approximately 10,000 dently owned and operated offices in the region square feet of the buildlng will be devoted to office now numbers 227. "The number of franchises space, while the balance of the square footage will throughout the International system continue to undergo tenant imrovements to accommodate the Increase steadily," commented Dawson. "and company's specialized production needs. since Orange County is seeing such a large population growth, it is naturaJ that the real estate RAGCO. the lessor. wlll supervise all modi-market become increasingly competitive. Belong- f1cations to and upgrading of the building and ing to an International system gives these realtors surrounding acreage. the edge they need to stay ahead." A July 1st occupancy is planned. Franchises receive the advantages of mass Collins Fuller. the brokerage firm for the marketing, group purchasing power. a referral transaction, maintains offices in Irvine at 18401 Von system and management training In addition to a Karman Avenue and at 3585 Main Street In corporate name that is known internationally. Riverside. The realty firm specializes In the According to Dawson, Century 21 provides marketing of commercial and Industrial properties several sources of information to brokers and throughout the southland and offers full-service agents. The Investment Connection. a network- capabHtttes t~ 1top ••! ll;_Ad.6'wee'O'a..a& well ..• wid& \elaconferenca. is an opportunity for realtors and their clients to participate In marketing investment properties nationwide. Utilizing a Oarome teleconference syst&m that Is similar to a telephone system, the presentations show Invest- ment opportunities that are varied In types of properties and financial ranQe. Century 21 initiates fund-raisers for Easter Seals throughout the year. Hilton chosen for Woodbridge sales Orange County Real Estate/An Adwrtilfno11Us>Plement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, 'Aptll 28, 198"4 _ 9 -ER le LEE Real F.state A Great Weste rn Company ~ ................................... , ... . r • ' ra. I NEWPORT· BEACH/CORONA DEL MAR . I TIE ILIFFS-elLY Sl•l,100 · 3 bedroom, 2 •;, baths in one of our most sought after areas! Beautiful greenbelts. bike trails & community activities. Minutes to the beach' Just listed. Better see this one FAST! 759-1501 $1,200 PEI lllTll With part of monthly lease going toward the down payment when you lease-option this 3 bdnn, 2 ~ bath residence with mini ocean view! Only a few blocks to the beach! 759-1501 $241,000 ll&T SLIP Comes with this exceptional property. Completely renovated 3 bdrms, 2 1 2 baths. 759-1501 ' $215,000 OCE&I YIEW From this 3 bdnn plus den executive home in one of our most exclusive areas. Extra lge lot with room for pool/tennis. Private beach a~ included in low assoc. dues. You OWN the land! 759-1501 H&llOI VIEW PHTIFlll lllEL With super location near school. park and pool. 4 spacious bdrms plus separate 1 bdrm guest or in-law quarters. Large secluded yard with spa. $230,000 in assumable financing. 759-1501 IEACI llPLEI, PLIS llEST lllT Jdeal location--large oomer lot-investors de!Jght! 759-150 l T&IE OYER 1~% Liii Best value in Harbor Ridge. Assumable $165.000 loan. Almost 2,000 sq ft of comfort & luxury in this ideal location. One year Home Warranty provided. 759-1501 • P&LEllO IOIEL IW&IOI VIEW &auufully maintained with impressive brick paved driveway. Beauu- ful anterior w /custom w/w carpeting and Van Luat wallpaper. A magn1f1cent executive residence for only $329.000. 759-1501 Sl,110PEI11m When you lease option this immaculate Harbor Ridge beauty, hardly Javed m! 759-1501 $211,500-PRIVATI IUCH Ac:c.'E"S.c; C'Omes with this custom built h1lls1de home m Corona del Mar that provides a "countryside" feeling with views of hills & "open space". Owner wall help with low interest financing 759-1501 122,100 llCllE From this excellently located duplex SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY' Enjoy stained glass windows. frplc & spacious room sizes. Short walk to the beach! 759-150 1 1300,000 ln assumable financing on this 2700 sq ft one level executive gem located in prestig10us Harbor Ridge. Private cul-de-sac for peace and quiet at the TOP of the WORLD! Fantastic VIEW! 759-1501 SPYIUSS 1410,000 Ne wly redecorated featuring ocean view, beautiful pool and large lot Lots of used brick gives warm family feeling ideal for entertaimniz 759-1501 'l SPECT&CIUR VIEW 180 degree view of the ocean to Catalma and a panorama of sparkhng tights a t night. 4 bdrms. 3 baths with added bonus room ONLY $579.000 759-1501 CUSTOIWATllFIOIT 40 ft dock and view. Spacious one story plan with 4 bedrooms. 4 bath.'>. secluded patios and 3 car Jlar~e with workshop $645.000. 759-1501 l&lllFICEIT VIEW -$141,100 F'rom this 5 bdrm mansion high atop Spyglass Hill. One of the best panoramic ocean and bay views we have ever seen! Pool. spa. security system. Over 3.300 sq ft of executive luxury. 759-1501 " ~[~~~---l_R_V_IN_E~~~~~J IEDICED TO S 121,000! Best price in University Park Terrace. Immaculate 2 bdrm. 2 bath home with assoc pool & spa. Maintenance free yards with malibu lights. Two car garage. 759-1501 PIRE ELElllCE Step m to the world of l'legance This beautifully decorated and completely upgradt'd home gives a new mearung to condo living. Only $128.500. 759-1501 HllE IOllS 1111 In this extra special value in Un1vers1ty Park greenbelt area. Short walk to poo~ & tennis $10.000 undPr nearest comparable! 759-1501 SlllLE F&llLY WOOllllllE The sought afl<>r Sycamore modPI single family home with 4 bdnns. 3 baths. large yard, air <.'Ond1uomng and security system New landscaping & beautiful brick pa tio $179.500 759-150 1 OVEILOllS IOLF COIRSE Original owm•r & pridt' of ownership. Outstanding decorating, beautiful entry. shake roof elegance. View of park & lake as well as golf courst» ONLY $159,900' This one is a steal!! 759-1501 TllTLEROCI ILEI Beautiful 2 bedroom + den or 3 bedroom Jasmine model an ideal locauon. On cul de sac·. New carpeting! Lowest price available m this model. Only $199.500 759 150 1 IOITIWOOl-$211,500 Professionally decorated and landscaped' 4 bdrms, 3 baths. 2 fpks. formaJ dining room a nd family room +elaborate security system Motivated sellers! 759-1501 4 lllll-2'h l&TH In beautiful University Park with bike trails. parks & swururung pools' Big double car garage. dishwasher. fireplace -even has air condiuonmg' Just put on market Only $260.000 for this super location! 759-1501' 759-1501 [ __ COSTA MESA J OILY I 103,500 For this su!)('r Town(' Homt· an l'XC't'ptionally maintained development 2 spacious bdrms & 2 baths plus attached 2 c:ar garage! Large pnvatl' deck for sun bath mg~ 759· l 50 1 1111,910 Large 3 b€'<lrnom horn<• w1Lh f1rf'plact" beautiful k1tch<'n on largt· lot 759-1501 WILL IDDE IP! Costa Mesa Easts1dc Oa.s1s Towne· Home with 2 bedrooms + d<•n + .!. baths + double garagl' and running streams, waterfalls & trf't>S tn>< ..... trees! Fantastic "woodsy" atmosphere;\. ONLY $132.900 759 I ">Cl I EASTSllE IE&Un With hard to fmd hardwood floor.. CI05(' to shopping & transporl.dt1on Large 140 ft cieep lot w11h fruit trees & room to expand Onlv s1 :n 500 759·1501 IRITT&IY WOODS-1,200 PEI IOITH Wht•n you l<•(jS(' option this Brittany Woods bt·auty with ovN 1700 "I ft of C'omfort in this SPJl'IOUs :i bt-droom. :l 1 2 bath, St George· Modt'I 01g double l'.a r garag<.'. huge· master suite ldeal Back Bay lcx:at1on NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2870 San Miguel Drive Newpon leach, CA 12880 (714) 759-1501 ~-AMER ICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Service You " NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE' 2870 Son Miguel Drive Newport Beach, CA 92680 (714) 759-1501 -- •~~~~~~!!!!!!1!1!!!!!!1!!11!1 .. ~~~!!.111'1!!!1!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!1!!=:::.!~~~~~!!!l!!~~==~~==:::::;;:;;;;-s::>~--· ... , .... • ' ·• .............. • '.,t •,•* e t '' t • ........ 1t i. t •\ ''·"" •t ... ""•'•"·••'•· t t ·,,•,.,.• • It 11"• .... -· 10 -Orange County 'Real Estate/An Advenlaing supplement to tl\e DAILY PILOT/Saturday, April 28. 1984 1 lailyPilnt Congratulations :Jhe Realtor '.1 J!ine Ever since entering the real estate busin~ in 1977 Bob & Dovie Koop have been providing outstanding service to their many friends and clients. Their success has been recognized by RE/MAX International the past 5 years by awarding Bob & Dovie Koop top sales person of the year in their of !ice-California and in the country. This year Bob & Dovie Koop were 3rd Na- tionwide out of over 5000 sales associated and number one in California. ''We pledge our years of experience and knowledg~of real estate to better serve all of our present and future clients. We be- lieve in the power of advertising our clients property and have been advertising in the Daily Pilot every week for the past 5 years." Put your trust in proven per· f ormances. Call Bob & Dovie Koop 131-1211 iCilLlflEB COSTA MESI 979-5370 REALTY I INVESTMENT 1525 MESA VERDE DRIVE I I I I COSTA llESA I CISTl •HA Nll 11111 -Beautifully landscaped, situated on corner lot. RV access. Formal dining, lrg F.P., most popular floor plan. Great areal Assumable $89,500. 12.5%. 1st Trust Deed. 3 BR, 2 BA. It has it all! $126,950. 979-5370 IYEI t,IOO 14.n. -Owner says low down, hit the ground. pack 'en in & sign on the line. 3 BR 2 BA w/added on family room with F.P. Pool table In- cluded! Only $1 20,000. Assumable financing 979-5370 WE WTSIH ltlll11U LIT -100x50. Only $79,950 979-5370 cttm.mLY IEfllllSllH -3 BR, l3/4 BA w/new earthtone carpet, paint, drapes. linoleum. oven & cook top/butcher block center Owner will pay $2,000 of buyer's costs Priced to sell at only $ 118,950. 979-5370 HCCIU lttlT -Large Eastslde home on a corner lot. 1700 sq.ft. 4 BR. family room, F.P., formal dining. Only $139.000 with a $110,000 fixed rate assumable first. Priced rock bottom for a fast sale I See It today! 979-5370 SlUH WIU PAY Si,000 II CISTS -On this newly listed customized Mesa Verde home. 4 BR. 3 BA. 2 fire- places. Family room. May be used as a 3 BR + mother-in-law's quarters. See this European sty\e courtyard entry. All for $159,000. Make an appoint- ment to see It nowl 979-5370 llfTIY&Ttl SIWI -Make an otter on this fabulous Village Creek Condo near South Coast Plaza with over $25,000 in upgrades. Assume this fixed rate 91h0/e loan and owner may carry a 2nd T.O. with a large down. Price reduced $10,000 to $ 119,500. Check it out! 979-5370 I UCIU MILLS I & fllnU YIEW -On this pride of ownership-New World condo. Model perfect! 3 BR. 2 BA, with enclosed patio. Quiet area, detached dbl. garage. Only $103,900 Includes Home Warranty policy. Call for an appointment to now. 979-5370 . I lllVllE I SIPH LIOATill -Close to schools & freeway. lovely family home with neutral tones throughout. Excellent area of Irvine. Stop looking & make an appointment today. Only $145.500. 979-5370 SUITE 121 I EL Tiii I IPUlll llTI lfllll -With your very own h5>fnel 3 BR, formal dining, large yard plus 8. 759/e assumable loan! Priced to sell at $131.500. 979-5370 , ....... IYE I .a..umY llAllT ... -Pride of ownership. 4 BR. 2 BA, hardwood floors. Block wall surrounds beaut iful back yard In bloom.Original owners very anxious for an offer. leaving the state. Only $97,000. Call us for more details. 979-5370 I WUTlllllTEI I OITUT -• lll llllllT -Quiet cul de sac. Fantastic curb appeal. Every room remodeHtd & upgraded. Open beam ceilings, skytlte, separate dining & huge covered patio. Assumable financing. Owner will help with buyer's closing costs. Earth tone decor/new roof. Only $112,000. 979-5370. I PW11111 l Pllll IElllD 11,111 -S&S Quality patio home in Placentia Village Groves. 2 BR. 2 BA single story, private front & b ack yards. F.P., central air, sky11tes. Owner says make me an offer! Pr1ced to Mfl at $ 116,9501 979-5370. CALL XCALIBER REAL TY FOR FREE HOME MARKET EVALUATION LIST WITH XCALIBER REAL TY, GET FREE HOME WARRANTY PROGRAM .. ' • Prica c6cr:M dalr f:i public.xn Homcownen WiltH ~from sales off'lce. 220 Nice lane, Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 645-0459 . . I ~ I I• I •t ~ ------= ·--~ -12 -Orange County Real Estate/An AdvertJMlg auppl8ment to the DAlLY PILOT/S.turday. April 21, 1984 ,,,,, ... ,," -*i@tl I I I MESA VERDE .COUITIY ClUI PRIME GOLF COURSE FRONTAGE. 4 BDRMS. SE- CLUDED & PRIVATE LOCATION. NEW KITCHEN TILE & APPLIANCES. HUGE YARD WITH ENOUGH ROOM FOR POOL AND/OR PLAY AREAS. PROPERLY PRICED AT $287 ,500. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4, 2032 KORNAT, CM. JAii• IWllLEllll. 631 -1266 IAYFIOIT $151,111 ASSUIE SIMI AT ~ Immaculate triplex -poaaiblltty to convert 10 private residence With sepatate Income unit. Excel- lent opportunity. Just listed. Ill ...... &I I I I I I I D I B I e I e I I I I I I I I I IEWPOIT HEICITS CUSTOM ONE OF A KIND NEWER CUSTOM HOME. 4 BDRMS, 4 ~ BATHS, PRIVATE CENTRAL ATRIUM YARD, LARGE 3 CAR GARAGE AND MORE. ASKING $425,000. CALL FOR PRIVATE SHOWING . .llOllE Ulllllllll. 631 -1266 GOLF COURSE FIOITACE PANORAMIC VIEW-4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH POOL HOME ON MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB GOLF COURSE. EXCELLENT FINANCING TERMS, OFFERED AT $335,000. JICllE IAllLEIUI. 631 -1266 $10,000 MESA VERDE REDUCTION ORIGINAL OWNER OFFERS NEAT 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH BUCCOLA BUil T HOME, . SECLUDED LOCATION, EX- CELLENT FLOOR PLAN, WOOD FLOORS, 3 CAR GAR- AGE. PRICED AT $247,500. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4, 1796 KINGLET CT., CM . .llCllE l&llLEllll. 631-1266 CENTRAL ATRIUM POOL HOME SINGLE LEVEL 4 BEDROOM HOME BUil T AROUND CENTRAL COURTYARD. EXTRA LARGE LOT WITH PATIO AND PLAY YARD COMPLETE THIS FAMILY ENTERTAINING HOME. CLOSE TO MESA VERDE COUN- TRY CLUB. $269,000 . .llCllE 11111.fU•. 631-1266 CDI CHARIER 3 Bdrm 2 Ba remodel on lg lot. Hardwood floors, formal dining, leaded glass, fireplace & more, just listed at $255,000. IELIA IELUIO. 631 -1266 LIVE II ONE RENT THE OTHER. 3 Bdrm + 1 Bdrm both w/fireplace & high beamed ceilings. 7 yrs. new. 1 blk to ocean. Steal at $269,975. IELIA IELlllO. 631-1266 LENDERS REPO DELIA DELUDO R&'M~ 831-1288 Buy w/ 10% down, 30 yr. fixed financing at 11 3/•%. 2 master suites, formal dining, etc. Overlooking 35 acre nature reserve & nite lights. Asking $150,750. Below Comps. IELll IELUll. 631-1266 $100,000 SAVE $$$ FORECLOSURE. Must sell now. 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba with large family room. Lowest price in area. NEWPORT BEACH address. IEW IEl.Ull. 63 1-1266 UIDER APPUISAL Prime NB 4 Bdrm pool home. Assume $160K at 11.25%. Buy w/10%. Has been on market over 2 yrs & sellers are desperate. Asking $254,900 and flexible. HUI IELllll. 631-1266 - . CAP£ COi-CUFF IAVEI Exceptional custom bullt In 1983. Combines formal elegance with family comfort. 4 spacious bedrooms. Master suite with art- ists loft, balcony. 4 fireplaces. Family roorp. & pool room. 1oe;. cash dowrt. & assume 11.8% financing. Excellent value at $395,000. Ill lllTDI 631-1266 UE1•as Ri'MMC· 111-1211 IOIPOIT IEICHTS W/CUEST UllT Completely remodeled & expanded In 1982. Delightful traditional 2 bedroom, den home. Two stocy with ocean view from sun decks. Complete assumable financing. Great opportunity! $283,000. Ill lllTDI 631-1266. IOIPOIT IEICllTS VIOi $325,IOI 2 bedroom cottage with ocean & bay vtew. Prime location across from park. Large lot-room to expand. Ill lllllU 631-1266 IEWPOIT HEIGHTS $114,IH Newly listed 3 bedroom home. Open beamed celllngs, country kitchen. Large private corner lot. Copper plumbed • & Immaculate. 111llllDI631-1266 IACI IAY-"4 ACIE I/POOL just llstedt This Superlative 4 bedroom home combines elegance and casual lifestyle. Spacious newer home with family room & kitchen. Superb grounds & pool area. Asking $370.opo. UE 1111111631-1266 IAYFROH-luOCED ___ ___,: Best Waterfront Buy! Lovely'" bayfront 2 bedroom condo with sit down water view-park your boat In full view-owner may trade for Palm Springs proP8fJ· Only $425,000. aYOE WAL . 631-1266 BEACH DUPLEX i:..:.::' ~---=--__;__.i ·A Frame Chalet In excellent lo-JOYCE WILTZE cation 1 blk from bay and ocean . R&fMJlC. on Balboa Peninsula, $180,000. at• w11.m. 631-1266 131: 1211 . EASTSllE COSTA MESA Darling remodeled home on quiet Eastside Costa Mesa street. New tile kitchen, earthtone carpets, large brick fireplace In family room. $159 900. MY• Wilm 631 -1 266 ' . ~ IEST VALUE Large 3 bedroom, 21h bath, wood burning fireplace, skylights. Nice sized yard. Owner will carry with 5% down. Only $129,900. a111 w11.m. 631-1266 IEW USTllC Cute 2 Bdrm + den home on prime Eastslde corner lot zoned R-4. Price Includes approved plans for 4 units. MYll WALm. 631-1266 234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA • 631-1266 . . . I I I ·-- IEWPOIT + "1-~" 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 mos~ beautiful ever built. Putting green and your own tennis site. Asking only $925,000. Wiil trade for M.H. custom or bayfront with boat dock. IH • .... LI)() ISLE PR•ST LOCATION Complete turning basin views from this 4 Br, 4 Bath remodeled home with new kitchen, baths. Beau. tile work. plus dock f~r 50 ft . yacht. $1 ,950,000. Ill• llYll IMP MOTIVATED UIDA ISLE SELL£' 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 IM• llYIE IMP UDO IAYFIOIT IEST IUY View of ocean, bay, Fashion Island from the top floor 2 or 3 bedroom, 3 bath, den, large master suite, sec. bldg. Underground parking, boat dock. With short notice, seller will finance with low down payment. Great price $495,000. .......... HARBOR RIDGE lAUTIEIOIT 4 Bdrm, 3 Ba. Oak Bar, marble in baths, oak floors, beautiful city, ocean, mountain views, room addition upstairs, will lease or #option, $520,000 In assumable financing. Steal at $695,000. • • llYIE IMP. TUDE IAYFIOllT FOi BAYFROllT I/DOCK 3 BR, 21.t'l 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.O. assumable at 12.5%. -• llYIE IMP 5 UlllTS 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. • • llYll lllP .... loll I loYie 10011 TIP SILES PllMCEI Fii CWF. 1113 COIOIA DEL ID UllTS 2 Bdrm, 1 Ba. $700 mo .• 1 Bdrm, 1 Ba. $550 mo., Bachelor $350 mo. $217,000 In aasumat>le financing. Priced below market at $250,000. • • lnll 1•. · JHIEE 'AICH IAY 01 ocw·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 1hree Arch Bay community. $1,900,000. • • llN I• 631-1266. ' I S£AV1£W'S IEST IUY 4 Br. & 2.5 Bath, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar. nice yard, view of city ~ ocean. $395.000. • • llYIE IMP • HAIBOl llDCE lAUTREIOIT 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. IH • llYll I• STEAL-WU TRADE EQllTY -STEAL 3 BR, 2 BA. Beau. remodel & redecor. Hot tub & jacuzzi, oak floors, ceramic tlle firs, $248.000 assumable, asking $309,000. Trade for boat, car, sml. condo. • • llYIE IMP KllCS ROAD; CUFF, IAY & OCEAI 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. IH er llYll lllf HORSE PROPERn W/POTEITIAL COllEICIAL SITE 66X300 S.A Heights, Income $1 ,000 per month. Very motivated. Asking $265,000. Must sell. Submit any offer. ••llYlllllP COIDO 1 bedroom, 1 bath, living room, breakfast area, tennis courts, pools, jacuzzi, guard gate, quiet neighbors, patio. =~osts and take over payments. $78,900. • • llC CAIYOI Broadmoor on large lot, four bedroom, family rm, formal dining, air cond. security system may tease option, lowest price at $695.00. • • llYIE IMP BOB & DOVIE KOOP 234 E. 17th ST., COST A MESA • 631-1266 I a· I I I 1· I I I D I ~ I I D I · I I 6 I I I I I I I ' . ... - I I •• I . . . . 14 -Orange County 'Real Estate/An Ad.vertlslng supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday. April 28. 1084 . . PICTURE YOUR HOME HERE Private Parties Are Welcome Call Clastilied , 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. ON THE BAY lvxunous Custom Built Mobile Ho me. Un· obstructed View of Boy and lido Ille. All Teak Int 1 BR w /2 lrg. walk 1n closets, lull Bott. w sunken 1oc tub. 14' l1v rm, frplc, garage avail S75.000 fin ovo1I OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-S 701 Lido Pork Ot. ::2 (lido) 67S-0205 Res. 642-8946 Offc. FABULOUS MAI KAI This highly upgraded 2 Bdrm. water- front condominium 1s located on the bay in beautiful Corona del Mar. Just reduced $SOK • owner otters great financing. $639,000 -Call for 1urther details. Hunt~late• ~ --: ".. ---' lll J IT:l!NG I NEW WATERFRONT HOME W /DOCK New unique 3 Br.. 2 Yi Bo. custom home featuring beautiful mstr. suite, form . din. rm , 2 frpb, oak cabinets, dbl Fr. doors t+.at lead to lrg , sunny boy patio, 2 car garage. Open Sot./Sun. 1-S 3311 Finle.y 673-3777 $470,000 NEWPORT BEACH BARGAIN Immaculate, vacant and ready to move into. Remodeled & refurbished 4 Br, :l Ba. form. dining. Lots of house for the money. Open Sun. 1-5. 1930 Teresita. Only $215,000. TRADITIONAL REALTY 631 -7370 ~- SPECTACUUR 24 HOUR VIEW! 4 Bdrm. 311 Ba Custom home on huge pvt lot. w pool & spa b.tens1ve use ol oak Leaded glass windows. breaklast rm w wet bar Great enter taming home Must sell 350K under appraisal Xlnt tmancmg $850 000 640·0357 John Mur ray. Bkr Open Sat Sun 1 5 407 Mendoza Jerrace Corona del Mar V ACAIT All RUIY TO 10 This lovely home located in Mesa del Mar has been totally refurbished. A 3 Br .. 3 Ba .. 2000 sq. Ct. home also featun-s add-on Cam. nn. $139,500. TUDITIOIAL RLH 131-7370 IURLY IEW Centrally located near Coll. Pk., Costa Mesa. Only 2 years old. 2-sty, 3 Bdr. & den. 3 baths. Tastefully decorated w/use of Fr. doors & stained glass. Opn Sun. 1-5. 2256 Heritage. $182,000. TRlllTIOlll llLH 131-7370 ·~ ---::::- HARBOR RIDGE $359,500 A WARD WINNER. 2br, 2bo. 2000 sq. ft., upgrades, gorgeou$, 9 ~ % 1st, 20% down. I OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-5 #29 Coventry, Newport Beach 640-9714 586-1666 A .IEWEl H LllU ISLE Superior water views & 52' of waterfront Docks for two 60' yachts & bay boat Stunning 4 bedroom & den on the lagoon. Magruficent cathedral cetlmgs, 2 stair· ways, maid's qtrs. $1 ,350,000. Call Joyce Dabolt 646--2389 or Sally Shipley 644-0496. IEIRIE ELlllS Cl. IESA YERIE auun Lite and airy feeling thruout this 4 Bdrm, 2 Ba home. Extended family rm, 2 brick frplcs, clean & beautifully decorated. New paint inside/out. $145,000. Call now!! NLIWELL WIER 145-0103 ------------ ofiJo ..JJ/e Ba1J/ronl Spectacular 6 Bdrm. pool Tiome wit 79 ft . of prime bayfront and room for 2 120' yachts. Will sell, lease optjon or exchange. OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 I 01 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle Courtesy to Brokers 6 73-787 Home Sv1eet Hen 11--Investment .,..__ With all the interest in real estate as an investment, don't forget that your home is also where you'll be living. Sure, resale value is important, but so are your housing needs now. For a good balance, consult a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. Each one is required t o be a real estate professional, actively engaged in real estate, and publicly committed to a written Code of Ethics. REAL TORS® are experienced in helping you find the right home for today and tomorrow. It could also take a heap o' lookin'. Before you start, call a REAL TOR® first. .. •. . .. CB. REALTOR A PtJblic service of the ..., .... _l_~------------__ __,,,. __ .._ ...... 1;..;..:;..;.ililll ........................... iiiiiii.illii. ______ ....., __ ....._ ___ __;;.....,~ LOWEST PRICE In Harbor View Homes Bdr, 2 Ba--Carmel model. 9,500, Fee land. Opn Sat/Sun . 1730 Port Barmbuth St1n111 Ce. 111-1111 2141 11 .. St., I.I. OPll SATIUIY I SHIAY 1-1 Y IWIH -2H llMI &PPUIW. luded Newport Heights 3 BR, 2 th with family room. Near new. inimum upkeep. $207 ,000 with ly $20K down. Call Owner, 645-4670 . ...__ __ .:___. illltli!IM4-Near new condition, new I, spa. wrought Iron fence, carpet, s -Leaded glass doors, brass fix- es. tile floors, dbl dresslng rm. for ter bdrm. Motivated Setler will exchange and carry paper. $975,000. ............. 111-lllt NEW EASTSIDE OSTA MESA CONDOS $113,000 to $117 ,000 Orange County Real Estate/An Advertillng 14eppiement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Aprtl 28, 1984 -15 RARE 200' PRIME ISLAND POINT HOME 4/6 bdrm, big dock(s), play lawn & swim beach. Walk to 09Q&rl fun. 7 car parking. low owner fin. $850,000 (land Incl.) Open Sat./Sun. 1-5. Owner (9-5) 650-0202 --- Newer custom home So. of the Hwy in Old Corona del Mar 1411,000 111-llll Must inspect interior to appreciate! 1111110 PUI E TIWIE llUIOTlll #1 ..... •IHrt,l.I. First model to eeU out. BeaullfuJ end umt~4 Bed. + 4 VJ Ba .. study. plus family room, 3 firep , all French doors & windows, 3 car garage. ovely land9capmg, comm. pool & spa. $795.000. Entr guard gate at Faro & MacArthur. Call 720-1705 UUE OHPIUTlll Oall 120-1101 Tt IH 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, large yard, att. garage, custom kitchen. 2302 Elden Av. (corner of Elden & 23rd St.), Costa Mesa. Open Sat/Sun 12-6. Wknds 850-2374 Wkdys MO-e121 RV acoesa In Mesa Det Marl This 3 Bdrm, 2 bath hom~e on corner lo- cation la a home you would be proud to own. Neat, clean & nicety up- graded. Assume low Interest 1st & setler will finance 2nd. $128,000. THE REAL ESTATERS snauss HILL Ocean view, prettiest spa in Newport. Assume $450,000 In financing. Ask- ing price $610,000. The BEST BUY on the Hiii. 851 -8767. ITO darrell P••h propertie 02J 5190 campus dr., newport beoch SJI0,000 NYEI -ES IPll SAT/ .. 1·18' 1441 hlUJ lrht Spacious 4 Bdnn & den. 2 'h baths. Two 2 car garages. Large lot witl'. room for pool or RV parking. hlsH I.WU.., 11.tter Ml·IMl SOPHISTICATED BA YFRONT Most desirable view on the bay from this warm contemporary 2-sty custom home. Gorgeous Mstr Bdrm suite w/lrg .deck overlooking water. Traverttne marble entry, gourmet kit. $2,950,000. L. Valentine LYNN VALBNnNB PSOPBITI!S 7IO-WI I PICTURE YOUR· HOME HERE Private Parties Are Welcome Clll C1111itlt4, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. NOT FANCY--JUST HOMEY Sharp 4 Bdrm, 2 bath Costa Mesa home In move in condition. Large corner lot for possible RV access. Includes wet bar & covered patio. Don't wait another minute to see this "more for your money" home at $115,950. THE REAL ESTATE RS 641-7171 PACIFIC IORTlilliE IORTlilliE llllERS Whatever your need-purchase, equity, or re- finance-we have the right financial plan for you. * FllST TRUST DEEDS * 95% LTV $150,000 91~•1. A.R.M. 90% LTV $400,000' 107_... A.R.M. • •unn a.mut111 95% LTV $114,000 13•1. II,._ ...... H,,.,.,.... ,_..., 95°1. LTV $150,000 7'h% A.R.M . kt•.Wt, H ,,.,.,.... ,....., * SECGID TIUST DEEDS * 80% LTV $150,000 11 V•% ao ,.. u .. ., .... , •• . ,,.,.,.... ,....., 90% LTV $150,000 13'h% 11 ,.., fbe4, h ,,.,.,.... ,..a11y ' L1111 '' It 3 •illi11 1t1i111tl1 0111 fer ••tails ISi FGl tlll 1900 E. 4th st., Suite 204, Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714) 141-1111 • --, .. 16 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supS>'ement to the DAILY ~!LOT/Saturday, Aprll 28, 1984 HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM ** 64 10 W. Ocean Front. Npt Bch 759-9100 $645.000 Sun 1-5 2308 Clift Drive. Newport Beach 646-7171 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 309 Enema, The Bluffs. Newport Beach 644-9060 $295,000 tee Sunday 1-5 327 Mangold. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $222.000 3 Morning Canyon Rd CdM 759-1642 $315,000 9 No Hampton (Blcrt HI) Npt Bch Sat 1-5 Sat 9-5 644-6200 $560.000 Sat 1-5 This Weekend! 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN * 1429 Dolphin Terr. Irv Terr. CdM 673-4400 $750.000 FEE Sat/Sun 1-5 18 Atoll, Corona del Mar 640-4868 $322,000 Sunday 1-4 30 232 Iris. olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $380.000 19 Northhampton. Belcourt Hill. N.B Sun 1-5 644-9060 $475.000 Sunday 1-5 7 Ocean Vista (Sea Isl) Npt Bch 760-8333 $475.000 Sun 1-5 9 Ocean Vista (Sea Isl) Npt Bch 760-8333 $535,000 37 Southmpton (Belcourt) Npt Bch Sun 1-5 760-8333 $395.000 Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM * * 106 Via Lido Nord (lido) Npt Bch 759-9100 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 427 Catallna. Newport Bch 645-0303 $237.500 * 5596 Oakley Terr (Trtlrk) Irvine Sat 1-4 645-0303 $359,500 Sat/Sun 1:30-5 2001 Altura. Irvine Terrace. CdM 675-6000 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2045 1 Bayview Ave. Newport Beach 650-55204-'158.500 Sunday 1-5 65 Beacon Bay. Newport Beach 675-6000 $430,000LH 17 Canyon Island. Big Canyon. N.B Sun 1-5 644-9060 $219.900 Sunday 1-5 • 4 733 Cortland, Newport Beach 675-6000 $316,000 1522 Cumberland, Westcliff, N.B. Sun 1-5 644-9060 $230,000 Sunday 1-5 3311 Finley (nr lido) Npt Ben 673-3777 $470.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 464 Gavlota, Bluffs. Newport Beach 644-6114 $189.900 Sun 1-5 2463 Irvine Ave. Back Bay. N.B. 631-4167 $209.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1747 Irvine. Newport Bch 645-0303 $1 79.000 Sun 1-4 2 15 Morning Canyon Ad. Corona del Mar 833-3622 $580.000 Sun 12-5 1528 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa 673-1600 $215.000 Sunday 11-4 1 Point Sur. Spyglass Hill 644-9060 $539,000 Sunday 1-5 1977 Port Cardiff. Newport Beach 644-6926 $219,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 *4645 Roxbury (Cameo $hrs) Npt Bch 644-6200 $499.000 Sun 1-4 1419 Santanella Terr (Irv Terr) CdM 644-7020 $299,950 Sun 1-5 19501 Sierra Seco (Trtlrk) Irv 644-7020 $21 9.000Fee 501 Tustin. Newport Beach 644-9060 $195.000 120 Via Quito, Lido Isle, N.B. Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 673-7300 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2706 Vista del Oro, Bluffs, N.B 644-9060 $210.000 Sunday 1-5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * 1880 Maul, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $249,500 Sun 1:30-5:30 • 2 Rue Fontambleau (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $475,000 Sun 1-5 * 314 Rochester St, Costa Mea 759-9100 $189,000 Sat 12-3 * • 508 San Bernardino. Npt Bch 631-7370 $325,000 Sat 1-5 •2001 Altura. Irvine Terrace. CdM 675-6000 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2631 Crestview. Bayshores. N.B 644-7211 $215.000 Sal/Sunday 1-5 4515 Fairfield, CdM 673-7771 $595.000 200 Hanover, Costa Mesa 545-8685 $134,500 .,.. Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 1736 Highland Or, w .. tc11rt, N.B. 844-90e0 S248,000 Sat/Sunday i -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 39 Orangegrove. lrvlne 644-7020 $162,000 307 Poinsettia, CdM 851-8767 $495,000 Sun 1-5 Sat 1-5 1721 Port Barmouth (Hrbr Vu Hms) N.B. 759-9100 $249.500 Sat/Sun 1-4 5004 Afver. Newport Beach 646-7171 $199,900 Sunday 1:30-5 11 Rue Verte (BQ Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $745,000 Sun 1-5 711 K-Thanga (Irv Terr) CdM • * * 844-6200 $375,000 Sun 1-5 2572 Circle Ot (Byahrs) Npt Sch 844-6200 S695~ Sun 1-5 528 Seaward, Co}ona Highlands. CdM 675-6000 $435,000 Sun 1-5 *452 Swarthmore (CoHege Par1<) CM 241-8362 $127,900 Sal/Sun 10-6 3058 Van Buren, Costa Mesa 5~2313 $129,500 Sat 1-4. Sun 2-5 214 Via lthlca, Lido Isle, N.8 . 675-6161 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 207 Via Orvleto, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $395,000 Sat. 1-4:30 2551 Vista Drive, Baylhores 644-9060 $320,000 Sunday 1-5 2551 Vista Drive, Baylhores, N.B 644-9060 $320,000 Sunday 1-5 4BEDROOM • 1221 Berkshire,(Westcllff) N.B. 548-9516 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1336 Galaxy, Dover Shores, N.8. 673-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 1821 Kings Rd (Clfhvn) Npt Bch 759-9100 $639,000 Sun 1-E 2834 Loreto (Mesa del Mar) C.M . 645-0303 $129,900 Sun 12-4 333 Milford (Cameo Shrs) Npt Bch 644-6200 $695,000 Sat 2-5 3 Point Sur, Spyglass HUI 644-9060 $518.000 Sunday 1-5 **5109 Seashore, Newport Beach 545-2847 $495,000 Daily 2-5 218 Via Quito, Lido Isle 644-9060 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 435 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) Npt Sch 631-1266 $259 ,500 Sat/Sun 1 1-6 1909 Yacht Puritan, Seaview, N.8 64,-9060 $429,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BR ptua FAM AM or DEN • 15 San Sebastian (Hrbr Adg) Npt Bch 64'·6200 $1 ,495,000 Sat 1-5 ...-1901 Yacht Enchantress, Seavlew, N.B 64'·9060 $419,000ttttttttttn Sunday 2-5 • 2024 Port Weybridge (Hrbr Vu Hms) N.B. 759-1501 Sat 1-5 * 1653 Reef View Cir (Spygls Adg) CdM 759-1501 Sat 1-5 ** 2658 Bayahore Dr (Bylhrs) N.B. 759-9100 S 1,575,000 SfJn 1-4 * 300 Bayside Dr. Corona del Mar 760-8333 $270,000 Sun 1-5 ** 404 Morning Start Ln (Dvr Shr) N.B. 759-1501 $645,000 Sun 1-5 Orange County Reel Eatate/ An Advertlling eupptement to the OAtL Y Pr~OT /SaturctaY, ~ 28, 19M •• 407 Mendoza Terrec4J, CdM 640-0357 850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2725 Alta Vista, Eastbluff, N.8 . 786-0585 $250.000 LH Sat/Sun 1-S 2108 Arbutus, Eutbluff, N.8. 644-9060 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 25 Augusta (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 760-8333 $1 ,995,000 Sun 1-5 1227 Portslde (H.V.Hls) Npt Bch 760-8333 $4,9,000 Sun 1-S 2830 Carob, Newport Bch 644-7020 $299,500 Sun 1-5 10001 Cliff Drive. Huntington Beach 546-2313 $140,000 Sat/Sun 12:30-4 32 Drakes Bay, Spyglass 644-9060 $389.000 Sun 1-6 * 1833 Galatea Terrace. CdM 675-6161 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, N.8. 548-5648 $330.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2821 Harbor View Dr. Harbor View Hills 644-9060 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 19 Hermitage (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $579.,500 sun 1-5 1422 Keel (Hrbr Vu Hms) CdM 645-0303 $410,000 502 Kings Ad. Npt Bch 673-7771 $465,000 Sun 1-4 Sat 1-5 1325 Mariners Or. Westcllff, N.B. 644-9060 $310,000 Sun 1-5 225 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 640-5064 $849,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1820 Port Charles (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Sch 644-6200 $269,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 * * 225 North Star (Dvr Shrs) Npt Bch 644-6200· $875,000 Sun 2-5 1230 Sand Key, HV Hills, CdM 675-6000 $399,000 320 Seaward. Shorecllff. CdM 675-6000 $375,000 5 BEDAOOM Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 * * 239 Via Lido Soud (Lido) Npt Bch 759-9100 $750,000 Sat/Sun 12:30-4:30 .. 2933 Catalpa, Eastbluff. N.8 . 644-5987 $369.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1206 Keywest, Corona del Mar 644-7211 $389,000 Saturday 1-5 5 BA ptua FAM AM or DEN * 14 Geneve (Hrbr Adg) Npt Bch 760-8333 $2,000.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 35 Rldgellne (Hrbr Adg) Npt Bch 760-8333 $1,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 51 Goltta Pt Or (Spygls) CdM 759-1SO1 Sunday 1-5 ** 618 Harbor Isl Dr (Prom Bay) Npt Sch 759-9100 $1 ,650,000 Sun 1-S 1600 Sea Bell Cir (Spygls) CdM 644-6200 $650,000 Sun 1-5 2215 Alta Vista (E.bluff) Npt Bch 644-6200 $305,000 Sat 1-5 * 14 Bodega Bay, Spyglass, CdM 675-6000 $550,000 Sun 1-5 2601 Island View, Harbor View Hills, N.8 644-9060 S37S,OOO Sunday 1-5 220 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 644-721 1 $479,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 6 T ratalgar, Harbor Ridge, Newport Beach 640-4868 $1,950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 6 Yorkshore. Harbor Ridge 644-9060 $1 .350.000 Sunday 1-5 - I BEDROOM ** 333 Via Udo Soud, Npt Bch &44-1200 $1,300,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t BR plue FAM RM ot DEN * * 103 Via Lido Soud (Lido) Npt 8ch 759·9100 $3,750,000 Sun 12-4 ·•••101 Via Lido Soud. N.B. 673-7873 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 2BEDROOM * 507 ~ve. Campo (Bluffl) Npt Sch 759-9100 $210,000 Sat 1-5 * 1063 Dover Drive, N.8. 673-7300 $137,000 Sat. 1-4:30 ...-***811 Lido P•rk Dr .. N.B. Dial 032 673-7300 $385,000 . Sat. 1-4 2302 Elden Av, E/slde, C.M. 650-237' $113K~S117K Sa1/Sun 12-6 2 BR plua FAM RM ot DEN * 7 Northhampton Court, Belcourt, N.B. 644-9080 S57o,ooo--S-a uri:fay i:s 4 II flu FAii U 11 DD * • 21 La Rochelle (Hrbr Hog tst)N.8. 644-4424 $845,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 BR ptua FAM Riii or DEN ,..,.. 41 Northhampton Court. Belcourt Hill 644-9060 $545,000 Sunday 1-5 * ...-7 Northhampton Court. Befcourt Hills 644-9060 $570.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *...-19 Northampton Court. Bek:ourt 644-9060 $475,000 Sunday 1-5 3 8EDROOM 403-409 Poppy Ave. ofde CdM 673-6589 From $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BA ptua FAM AM or DEN #7 Crest Cir. CdM 644-7020 $195.000 Sun 1-5 MOBILE HOMES DUPLEXES FOR SALE 701 Iris, olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $215,000 2 Br plua 3 Br Sun 1-5 * * 63 Beacon Bay (Beacon Bay) Npt Sch 644-6200 S 1 ,075,000 Sun 11-4 414 Carnation. Corona del Mar 675-5174 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 720 Larkspur, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $3,9,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BR ptua 3 BA ptua DEN 120 42nd Street. Newport Beach 650-5520 $375.000 Sunday 1-5 •~pa * POOi * * Waterfront • • • Waterlront & POOi "" Give addren at g\lard gate .. , 18 -range County Real Estate/ An Ad\W1ttlng suppternen1 ·to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, April 28, 19M Polygon. reports start of construction CARLSBAD -The Costa Mesa office of Homes by Polygon has announced the beginning of construction at Collnas de Oro, located In the master-planned community of La Costa In Carlsbad. The new community will offer a collection of single-family homes. "Because we strive to stay attuned to the needs of the home-buying public, our product Is crafted carefully and with attention to t~se details that satisfy the requirements of today's emanding buyers," stated Russ Padla. Polygon's~ector of California operations. ''The resulting high andard of quality. coupled with truly afford a prices, makes Colin as de Oro an enduring value." The residential collection of Colinas de Oro presents homeshoppers with a. selection of four fl oor plans, ranging from 1,070 to 1,719 square feet. The plans feature from two to three bedrooms plus den and as many as three baths. The one-and two-story homes feature acoustic ceilings, ceramic tile entries. aluminum framed windows with decorative tnuntins presented in front. Located in Northern San ptego County. ~ Colinas de Oro is near the famed Costa Resort and Spa, Among the region's numerous leisure attrac- tions are excellent golf courses. beautiful beaches, the Del Mar race track and fairgrounds, and several private equestrian establishments. Restaurants, shops and malls are minutes away. Additionally. the nearby Santa Ana Freeway provides easy access to the metropolitan ar~as of San Diego, Orange County and Los Angeles. Thia la one of the bomea to be b ullt ln Carlabad '• Co llnu de Oro by Polygon. Loc als to judge Research facility completed h . d , . 0 rn e In us try s Construction is complete on a $2.5 million. contains 90,000 square feet of space. while the 127,000-square-foot research and development second level encompasses 37,000 square feet. d t t building designed by Howard F. Thompson & Approaching the new facility by car, visitors a War S C 0 n e S Associates, Inc .. of Irvine for the Warland-Cypress drive Into a major motor court surfaced with Business Center. textured pavers. Representatives from three local firms are among the eleven Judges chosen for the building industry's 1984 Gold Nugget Awards. Sponsored by the Pacific Coast Builders Con- ference and Builder Magazine, the annual design competition 1s open to builders, architects, designers and land planners in 14 western states. This year. the contest has drawn a record 657 entnes. Among the 1udges 1n 31 categories and two "Home of the Year' awards are Kenneth W. Ag1d of The Marketing Department In Irvine; Craig Combs Associates of Newport Beach; and Carl McLarand Associates of Costa Mesa. Winning residential. commercial and land-use projects will be announced June 1 at the Pacific Coast Builders Conference tn San Francisco. Ticket requests should be addressed to Gold Nugget Awards. clo PCBC, 605 Market St .. Suite 1010, San Francisco 94105. For information, call (415) 543-2600 Tallest o ffice in South OC filling up in Laguna Hills Eight companies have leased a total of 55.000 square feet of office space at the Laguna Hills Financial Center. 23046 Avenida de la Carlotta, reported the Grubb & Eiits Commercial Brokerage Group. Among the lessors are Purolater Courier, Chrysler Credit Corp .. Coldwell Banker Relocation Services and American Motors Co. Representing the center were Stan Gale and Mike Russell of Grubb & Ellis' Newport Beach office. In a transaction totaling $5 million. The center, a 115,000-square-foot facility, is the tallest office building In South Orange County and the latest in a series of projects by Nexus Development Corp. The Thompson architectural and land planning The building facade consists of stepped. firm designed the two-story facility for Warland scored concrete and black glass. It wraps around a Investments of Los Angeles. wrlch will lease the large, open-entry courtyard with an extensively building. landscaped plaza finished with raised planters and Located on 6. 7 acres at Hope and Chip Streets employee seating areas. 1n Cypress. the research and development struc-Around the courtyard Is a colonnade formed ture is now ready for occupancy. by round concrete colums supporting a steel space It is the third building in 212-acre Warland-frame. An outdoor luncheon patio for employees is Cypress Business Center. master planned by the also provided. · Thompson organization. The project was built by Shankle Construction Ground floor of the new Warland building Co. of Anaheim. Grandview elicits 'strong response' Lake Forest townhomes said to be popular with old as well as young H ome shoppers have responded enthusiastically to the preview showing of The Grandview. a hillside community of deluxe townhomes east of Lake Forest, reports Connie Marvick, sales and marketing director for Signal Landmark Inc .. the Irvine-based developer. "In the few weeks our temporary sales office has been open. there has been a strong response that attests to the livability of these beautiful homes and the quality appointments they will include." Marvick said. "The initial response Indicates these homes are popular with both young and older couples, as well as small f amilles." Now under construction. the two-story townhomes will be ottered in four different floor plans, ranging from 1,386 to 1,794 square feet of living area. Three plans wlll have three bedrooms, and one will offer two bedrooms and a loft. Prices will begin at $127,500. Standard interior features include central air conditioning, carpeting In all llving areas, ceramic tile entry foyers, skylights, decorator-selected hardware and lighting fixtures. energy-saving forced air heating and mirrored wardrobe doors in master bedrooms. Among the kitchen highlights will be eye-level gas ranges with upper microwave and self-cleaning tower ovens, porcelain tined dishwashers. custom finished hardwood cabine1s and luminous ceilings. Two plans will feature greenhouse windows. E ngle w ins accou nt Engle Advertising, Inc. will handle advertising and publlc relations for Bird Development Corp.'s new Casablanca and Glen Ridge residential developments In the San Clemente area. The projects will be open by late summer. according to Carl Engle. president of the West Los Angeles-based firm. Glen Ridge Is comprised of 180 single-family homes. and Casablanca will offer 7 4 townhomea. t ,-... • " I • • .-• • •. • ' I ' • I S I l t:;1 '1';"U.f, • • C:(tf\'11 -n• I • Ormnge County Real Estate/An Act..et•iv euppMiment to the OAH.;Y PtlOTISatUrdaY. April 28, 19tM -19 THE DAILY Pll-iOT ,ASS I FIED OFFI CE 110 R 1·phoru• ervirt: rula~ -Friday o \. \1.-5:30 P.M. 1111""' Counter: 11da~ -Frida) o \. \l.-5:30 P .M. OEADtl'\ES Bl IC \T I O '\ Ut;.\Ul .l'\t: ~ul. 11 ::io a .rn. \1 011 . k:SO It.Ill. Tut·~. &::m p .m . w .. <1. a::w P·"'· Thur~. &::m p.111. Fricfa, :U>O p.rn . Fri. :uH> p.rn . CA~Ct.:l.LAT ION & CORR ECTION : ..._,_ .... ..._,_ .... .._ ............... I C..11al llU C..1111 1112 ••11t1 ••11 ..... •• 1112; WITEIFlllT 1111111 Buy 2 and save $120,000. Two water- front duplexes with docks. Priced at I $475,000 & $495,000. Buy them both for $850,000. Must settle estate. I lllTS PElllSUU BEST IN BLUFFS ! WlllST•l..a.T-EPlan 3 Bdrm, fam I nn, 21'".! Ba. all new k.hchen, fr. doors. 2 frpla., owner aruoous $265,000. ''•Sat/Sn 1-i 2211 fista ltrlff One block to beach. Great rental area. HI HIT-1 PW-Bayfront. !lllV'rtacular One 3 Bdrm. three 2 Bdrm and two 1 -...--Bdrm. Excellent terms or exchange water. sunset view. Completely custom $530 o · & enlarged in finest quahty. Mstr Bdrm · OO. I 14" x 27'. J<K"UZZJ. F.ach of 3 Bdr has own • , Ba Lrg. fam rm. 6" walls encloees 28" x 30' courtyard m paver tile. Nothing lo .n compare Below market. $329,000. e,1 lat/S.1 1·1 2141 Vista &maa ~OBS REAL TY, INC. , llMES IPll M•&Y 5-6670 Fllll Im Largest 4 Bdr, tam nn, form din. 2 Ba. ·•z" Plan. Bonus nn '::!:t~' S© \\4{} lA-~ c~S. ::!: ready lo add. plumbed tor Bath. end ---_:; '""•' ~, '"'' 1 ~""" unit. Only $219.000. 11 •ll:1liu11 .. and 1·orrt•1·l iofll'> lllil\ 0~·~ .. ':,~~~0::;"':..,.;, ;~· .,., 1·1 4H Yist1...,.. 11.1111· 011 .. a111t· dt'atllint·, a' alHI\ ,., • ' ~' .~, • .... • 1-1· '''" for a t'Ufln•llation r-r-F ,..l _T.....,O_N....:.Y-..1 il 11•r \\lw11 1·ann·ll iul' ~our ad. I I I 11 I lit TI• lfFUE End urut "G" Plan . Lovely greenbelt. poolsize setting. Prof. decorated in neutral earthlones. Highly upgraded. $329.500 ---Ull .... 1·1 2111 Yist1 ..... nc >RS: f R u E Q ' j ·1·1.. 'our ad d~il~ and re·porl I I I 11 1r ... i111mt'dia1t·h . Thf' U \II.\ IHT HY-End unit. 4 Bdrm. 2 1~ Ba, I rl a .. ~um ...... lial>i l 11 ~ for the· fir-.11 I S U A" E I E•t"C .. 1ove1oa~s051an1 1,_,.. large end patio. Only $169.000 1rr1•1 ·t lnl'>t'rl1on onh. _ I' I f I · •e 1treo nowsiup.o °""•""c0u.., I e,.1 1-5 2111 Y"ttt1 Ht lrt '--'--..1..--1..... --L . ..J. OJ• unM I st.tttfli'd w '" nq 1 , Cl.AS I FI EO 642-5678 .----------------· I LY PE AR I ! Fllttfl ROW -E P lan. completely re· · _ 1~ I I' j I 0 -· 1 , decorated. 3 Bdrm. f am rm. 2 '.A. Ba, ... M .Boyd informs I _ . · lovelyv1cw.Highly upgraded.$279.000 • • .. o . . . .. !',., .,., ~· rr .... ~ ... 1-1 uo .. .,. zn the Daily Pll~o e .... -,. :' .. --'" I I I,-HELEI •• DOWD SCUM·LETS b swen 11 Cl11sifle1tit1 12 11 REALTOR, llC, 844-0134 I I . **JUIT LllTD** We oUer with pride an outstandinq Bluffs "E" plan ideally "situated to com- mand a IULLIOI IOLUI fllW of New- port'• bac~y. Tbd 1eefoded se1hn9 encowa98' bird watcbin9, a.od en1oy- me11t of apectaculat su.n•l• A de- lightful home eapanded and remodeled in exquisite tule lo escite the moste discrimioahno buyers lof whom amenities are a "MUST." Offered at $395,000. Shown by appt only COLDWOITIY A CO. MO.I028 er P~yllil 7H-H71 .......... ITUl Owner very anxi~All offers considered! Beautiful lig ht & airy 3 BR. 2 BA. home with a pool sized yard. Just steps to the park. $225.000. Christma &Ucr 752-1414 PEIFEmY PICTlll"9fl Exceptional Corona Del Mar home! Double lot south of PCH w /totaJ pnvacy. ocean v1t-w. quaHty construclion. like m·w conclition! TerririC' kn. Stained gl3$ and much mort· $54~.9<)() Susje Weis.-. 752-1414 Daily Pilat ~he Realt or 'J J!ine We are proud.of the knowledge and experience of our salespeople. Knowl- edge in such complex areas as financ- ing and the objective ability to bring homeowner and buyer together with meticulous attention to details in order to attain a mutually satisfactory trans- action. Our tremendOLtS repeat an d referral business attest to this abilit y. Since 1923 the George Elkins Com- pany has been a respected leader in its field as one of the most successful full- ser vice real estate companies on the West Coast, wit h a legendary repu- tation in the sale of finer residential properties. The George Elkins Company re- cognizes that proper and efficient ex- posure of a property is a must. That is why for several years we have chosen the Orange Coast Daily Pilot as one of our principal media sources. Let us put our experience and success to work for you! GEORGE ELKINS COM.PINY #2 CORPORATE PUZA, SUITE 150, NEWPORT CEITEI, IEWNIT IUCll, ca 921&0 (714) 759-9100 , 20 -Orange County Real E.stateJAn Advertising aupplement to the DAILY PtlOT/Saturday, APrU 28, 1984 OPEN 8'1NDAY 1-5 211 MARCMIRITR AT OCEAN Ill. 0 0lD CORONA DEL MAR CUSTOM CONDOMINIUM 9tend new-OwMr bull 2 ful ....._ OwMr ltwee In....., ...... Md °"9t9 ........ 1 ...... tower unit tw .-. o.. 21DOO eq.ft. 2 • a • ......, ""' 2¥1 ... 2 ,.... • ......, ......., ......... gourmet dcNft, .. ~ oek c:ablnets, .. HfO ......... ............... ovw, Fr~ ..... ell ....... ldlc:Mft ... .,. end ............... .,. cllld.-....., bdrm"9alft•-*••· ...... ~ ....... ....... '°°"'• )8cuaJll ........... .... t""t bdrm w/pwt ,.no. ~ a ,,.. wlred for MUelc:, built lln wee..,, .. ,... ..... eecwtty .,...... end 11pu ... flr'9 ...... .,... tem with...,......,. In 2 c• .-.... douMe ...,.. Md brw lnteriaclr doon, .p.cw oer- roelon proof exterior, ....., • ...,.., lllM· Ing, ... f*fwood ...... "' ....... "ltrfe .. I Country Frenct.". 8pecW ....,..Hon In •• I • end floon. Al ......., -~ ...... . corporee.d, ct... A ..,.,,_. .......... .... I ttme roof, epeclel guttera lot .....,.ound •• , ............ rtct. cerpetlli• Md .......... ...... NEWPORT CORNER-POOL TOUllY OOOf..._ted end .amo.t --Interior with kite of mirror-. a ltall9n tie. S lotal bedrOOMe + ~ room. 1245,000 FEE. a1-MOO LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT ... ......... end ...... "°°' plen In Ihle ~ 4 bedroont + den end f....atr room r11l•1nce. 9ectuded etttuM ........ drc'*' ee.ln:aee, I llnplH .. end gourmet ldlcMn. Oww wll con1ld1r excheftge. Re- dMced to ••.ooo a1.1400 BALBOA ISL DUPLEX-CORNER Oftlr one door to lo. a.,tront on M ._.._. ...... ~ lot. Uftlque ......... unit with prden + one bed. ept. A perMcl home with lnccMM ,..., bNcMe. --.ooo ln-1400 REIL ESTATE FICJS THE BIG lllVESTIEIT ... Buying a home, particularly your first home, Is probably the biggest single Investment most of us. will ever make. Because of the long-term financial commitments, such an Investment re- quires a variety of informed decisions. For good advice .from I someone who knows their business, contact a real estate broker who Is a REALTOR9. ...... lrwlecafttMMMd ..... =llw•• out, owet •tatned glw .....,. ~ e. ftll maan1enencea.......,. .... eecurt1J,tromJOW WATERFRONT HOMES.•NC REALTORS• are real estate professionals who belong to the ~·.:z:=-...:..w1.::;ir:.~ ~. H.!~~.:~.~~--"W"' I NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS• and subscribe to its °' cOMlder .. c~ ........, ....... °' 2•3ii w c~··......,. J1.!i M.uM• ,..,., strict Code of Ethics. Not all real estate brokers and agents are ~=t ·conte ...... .!1.~oZ 7ii.i:t; ,e;u= I REALTORS•. • 8erge -owner -Reettot °' c.a tw Pffv••• "::=•••••=====:. ahowtng. Aelrlng .... ooo. • I ., • ., Co-Gp lnwtted 175-47'0 L.91 llU ~iiiijiii===::::;;iiiiiii;I When buying a home, a REALTOR*'s knowledge and skill can: Iii Beautif uJ 3 Br. 3 ~ Ba, Bayfront, pier & float for 65' boat. Best buy al $895,000. PANORAMIC Vl:W -$369,500 Fee EASTBUJF -Spacious 2 story, 5 Bdrm home. Highly desirable family neighborhood. Close to shopping. church, school & tennis club Open House St1t 1-5 2933 Catalpa bsu..tf Newport Beach PERFECT RETREAT -Only $450,000 "Golden Triangle" of S.O. County. Fallbrook Country Outstanding 3 Br custom home with poof & 1acuw. nestles amongst approx 50 acres stately avocado producing grove w/mcome ben et1ts • 3 BR CON>O "CUTEY" Nedi sharp only S88.500 upper end unit. Security gated area. close to So Coast Plaza & r rPeway acce\l>. highly upgraded carpet. wallpdper etc 631-3955 644-5987 ~ Al'SIO(NltAl R(Al (SIAT( S(RV!CfS PROUIL Y PRESEITS IELCIUllT HILL Builder's doseout Preview three of thC' finest units in this magnificent community IPEI UTllllY a SlllAY 1-1 P.I. 7 Northampton $570,000 Plan 3 MODEL 19 Northampton $475,000 Plan 3 Best OCEAN VIEW 41 Northampton $545,000 Plan I Single Level SlllllT IU IFfflS1 214 Vil fttuc:a Open 1·5 Beautiful 3 Br. 2 Ba. playroom, fireplace, • Help you determine how much house you can actually afford. beam ceiling15. Xlnt. financing. $420,000. Often, a REAL TO~ can suggest additional ways to get the UYW llM un11n -downpayment and explain alternative financing methods. Firat- Jetty & Bay view. newly decorated Mai time buyers often start out In a smaller home or condominium In Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba. 40' patio. $695,000. I order to build up enough equity to move up to a larger home. .,..nm• 1 1133 Galatea Tenac:e Open 1-5 Paporamic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba. jpalio, PQOI home. Fee price $175.ooo. •Help you work out a realistic idea of which home Is best suited I PIWIU. -~ I to your needs--size, style, features, location, shopping, ac- Ocean & Jetty views. mar;ine room. 4 Br. cessibility to schools, work and transportation, etc. 3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft .. car parking. $1.285.000. I UYllll PUCI um• Spe<.·tacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba up. 2 Br. 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces. $1.350.000. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 34 1 Boy\1d1 o ...... ""'B 67S 616 1 . llCStOfNTIAl MAl E$lAf( SERVICE$ OPEi IHSES SATURDAY 1-5 Ill CUYH l 7 Canyon Isl. McLain 3 BR lJUJIE HAW $219.000 SPYliUSS 32 Drakes Bay 4 BR. FR. Spa .-E•FEI SUW $389,000 WITEIFlllT 4200 River Ave. 4 BR/3 BR, Dock SAU llAIYll llYllE m . 4 BR. L .H. $490,000 1717 Bayadere CAlllYISTAll $575,000 • Provide access to an inventory of homes in the market· evaluate them in terms of your needs and affordability· and sav~ you time and frustration. ' : • Supply information on real estate values. taxes, utility costs. I municipal services and facilities that might affect your decision to buy . • Help familiarize you with the closing process by explaining it all ln advance. In short, a REAL TOR• provides you with lndespensible Infor- mation and help as a natural outgrowth of his or her represen- tation of the seller. There is no cost to seek the service pf a REAL TO~ when buying a home because their commission Is paid at the time of closing by the seller they represent. I When buying or selling a home. lt is to your advantage to Interview $everal ·REAL TORS• tn your area and then explore the housing market with the one with whom you are most com- fortablQ. 1. ------~ ........... ~-----~--~---.... --... ._-& ... ~ Orange Coonty Real Estate/An Advertl91ng •mpp6emenl to the OAJl.Y PfLOT/Satur~. ~ 28, 1964 -2"1 ltrkl• ........ ........... ...... .. 111. .......... __ .... ._...... • ........... l 1111 ...... 1112 ....... INZ C.rta1 .. l llar 1m C..11 ·-1124 c.t1.... 1114 c....... Int·-~.... , ... 11121,111 I ~ lllAftlll ' ,, .... ...,.., ,..•1ne .. _11 ._ esalocatloncloM the J'lS W .. I floWlng l6ngie leY9I IPllllAMl&J 1-1 NEWPOATHT$"f>up(f)( JiUt ... ~~Bt 2 Ml lllmlJ 11-4 s.ISUHIAMto7PM ng and llCflOOla, ~ With i.tge room. on • I -I Nil 2BR eon-oe & 8.a'960r a. -.. nw condo AS----3 8R 2be "s-bury''. S.. is amuout to V«Y large CO<nlf lo1." L•·IHlllWIW I unlt1onhugeR210t.Onfy SUME 12.50% 93t< 1t1 ~•....-atM21 Martinique wantslat= . ·~· '' ' Bdf!!\J8athtlome2tir• Checkintothlt1Uper¥9lue $159,950 Call Jcmn TRY LOW OOWNI Sectt.----l139f<. MtYM negotillllle your pr 1 · - _ pleceund big warm tam-at only '3B9,000 ·FEE. A ZaNos, Vltling R.E flee at S tti,900. Can 11U lrMn Ate. 53&-ee39 s property °' a ----~ =rm Locat_, In one of perfect famltyhomeon a JIO-.... ....... PATRICK TENORE (C«nllr-Of'*'*'> .-• _ _..__ IMJ or Income ._ WllTI Mn County' a better large aeeluded lot In a -Teo.tT02 BRANO NEW ONE OF A. ut. -~ 9l 3 Bdrm • Beel\, onunda nelo borhood1 and qulet cut-de-sac street. 1~4'.... I K.INO CUSTOM MEO._ 9COH6&.,._.-1'°'8~R....,W"""IL..,6H-"" SELECT or Newp ort. A1ll lnQ ~~ 10 Mil qul<*ly 81 Vacant 1nd ready tor fas1 BEAUTIFUL 28R. 2..., BA · TERRANEAN STYLE With ~ ml. to bch Pool, *""-PROPERTIES $429.000bUtwllNatento --·900 751•3191 eectow Townhouse Skyllles,~ 21 ft vault_, cielllngs. 4 $139'<. Owner558-0908 any offef'lll Brick F/PI Tiie Kit fw.,.._, oak ttitcnen, t--!----llM SAT /Sii 1·1 w/Mlcrowave. Oversize llft IT IWIYI trench windows 38R .,KTW...,.I.._ ___ ....__ .SEltCT 120llOWllT PROPERTIES 144-1211 M OAIYM Gar . Comm Spa,-'lotal il S l IOK 4 bdrm Must 1 38a Must ... 10 belieVe. 2 er 1" &n RSJ condo • • CUSSIC I Flnea1 loelltlor. on goll payml 1188 mo,. G+ndy ~tetl! Nt SC Plaza OWner' J215.000 I prem19r rai.w.y loee1ion ---~· ECTLOCATlll oourse .C Bdrm, 5 ba Stiaw. Bkr 760-8600 (213)376-7796 9'198 .... E. leM... $219,900 47'"-1~ dltS4ll,NI I w/pu1ttng green. paddle *lll+Plll.* -··-• ... -111-1 .. fw ..... 1 3 Bi• den. SOI famiiY ..... Sltl,000 3 baths lncludeS 1enms court. Ual_, •t _.. ~ -eentr AJC lhuttws. sky-Gorgeous, completely r• mOOeled custom home !>u•te and laroe I $1 .695.000 Gorgeous 3 Br 2 Ba BcSrm. 2 bath, hreolac:a. __ _ lites. ru!li landscae>ed d Off-wl frplc lamlly rm. and new root ~ tumece. • ... ••-•154 500 B Owne room an much mo1e Puce re-_....,. • • Y ' Hri..ing tor up to 7 111· llll 141-4111 duced $IO 000 10 only I Se ;5 0~~s h ~a 5 he~ 10 sell anract1ve neat. 559..C 188 eva CIMPllYlCY wllh 4 Bdrms, 3 Balhs, Completely remodeled 2 > ,1, 4 doors lrom $1 25 000 'wt terms• A 1 . d "" ecenl 1"1 dean 3 Br 2 ea_ home 8 ,11 ,1nce to Main barg~ml Woo I last To pa1n1e vwner w1 ••th RV acc:eu pool y owner lurueroc;i. pool, spa & waterfall 1n lronl courtyard• Even has Br 2 Ba home New land- wine cellar• This one is scap1n~ $315.000 Prtn- NOW on the mar. 8uyer1' .ino 5etlers mee1 see ca II PATRICK I flnMCe W\th llmall oown located near S C Plaza Broaelmoor Plan 2 " Bt '"'• S•79 ooo .. ~"')' d.Ay in c1oss11te<1 TENORE 760•8702 Rey lcCw• .. •"'· ca11 Joan tor detAlb at ~ ':',~~ :m2 JISMiH, CtlM I 642 56 .. 6 .... 1121 5-40-1151 pool. dole 10 achoots EXCITING• 759-1501 c1pa1s n1y 483 M0<n1no 'WAuca•um Canyon Rd Open Sat 9.5 759-1642 I ~ Owner auisled flnanc urit & Associates •H&vHn2sn pou!bl(I s•98·000 onn 4bd 2' ba • den bonus ooty 553-0174 ......... Detux Duplex, Must Seer A~W-..c-.-r 2500 ft ho 1 2Br 28a REAL lSTA H SllOINWIU room for dill $195.000 Handym•n s Special IOUIOATIONI NeNport OPEN SUN 1-4 .... Foreaoseo P'<>Pet'tY Of Ei!i.!l. . . ,; apt Xlnl design Agll ok $429 500 644-1534 IEW HlRIOR llllE CISTIM 1vt· above 1t all & enjoy the 1ws1 in quality & one of the best u '""' m all of Newport. 5 Bdrms, H.1ths. library. VIEW ram rm · 1111(· of 4 fireplaces, VlEW 1r111 dining overlook.mg foun- 1111 pool and the world below. 11111ptuuus master ste (1050 sq t 1 w f pla('t'. sauna and hugl' .t!k in du~·t-room + s weeping ·1~:w Total luxury for the most '"" nmtndl('. 24 hr guarded galf' JI f1 /('(I .it $.l ,!~50.000. Call Jen Tr1lalcar, I .I. o,., SIS 1·1 640-4868 2125 San Joaquin Hiiia Rd. Newport Center OIT&llll S~ISETSU h1jo\ •x't•an and city-ltt(' vie w 1111111 ttw, great :l Bdrm . V 2 BA pool home.· Super location 1n N1•\\ pt•rt &•a<:h F.astbluff. Cor- p111,11t· 11wnct is mot1vat<.>d ! Move 11gh1 in' $279.000 Beverly t l-..111 JASMllE CIEH T11 lvwl :l Bdrm 2 Ba townhome "1th lrg patio on wide greenbelt l'o1n11ly rm and formal dirung rm. ( :.111-d tommunity w /pool & ten· 111 ... Call for appt. showing. Only ~:l:!!"l,000 Mack Hanson 551 -8700 TIU-PW ./ H,111 oµportumty m San Juan < ';q11i-.trano Near schools and 'h11ppmg. Assumable loan and owner will assist with financing PnCl'CI to sell at $230.000. Dollle Edwards 551-8700 --c I Hgts mOOel pef'f~t 2 Br 1896 Rh<>des Cati Gtona I"~ fers excel oPportumuas s ... 5 TICIW I 3br 2ba, 'It blk from bch 2 Ba wlfrplc and gArage BR 2ba, Mesa def Mar tor ei1hef a nome Of an I YllW ... E $580,000. 833-3622 Only $119,999 Won't llU ftlll Tll-UYEl Mus1 see • very nice Investment Let me help Overlooking China Cove Fullocean vu:JasmlneCrk last Call PATRICK 4bd.3ba.h11g19sp• Call641-8833 you !Ind what 'JOY need ESTATE SALE Shoreclllf• Located last on lhe bluff 2 br & den. Own/agt will TENORE 760-a702 11111 Wfll SUCCESS REAL TY Pa Inell McAuley Agt with no obs1ruct1oos to tinanQe (619)728-5151 1 JlSl lll....£..J ,.. Piil · 780-M 11 block the s1ghts-sa11s. . _ __, • Must sell fast. ·leaving tMJnsets and island views .... +h•st+t1.... Cafl llefia 111..aSJO BR 2b8. S1SK dn OWC " ""~ 2 b 1 30 12,..._., state c uurm. ba Steps away lrom *llEllCHUl,111* C/21 lerslcf• aance yrs ... ,. Condo Walmlt Square beaches FIOOf to eetling Spolless 3630 sl duple• Prln only Ask fOf Hutch 1 Reduced 54 .ooo to views from every room ol owe 1Sl· 12~rlong term 111 llllmll CALL 64 l-e833 -$94.900 .Agt s.4.C-5213 this 4 Br 3 Ba old wond 3brl3ba+5brl 3ba·1 'llC A beauty! Southefn charm MIU WU. charmer $1.200,000 509 Acacia-walk to beactl w/oak trim thruoul thla i II .. Wl IEW WTECITt Ask for Nancy Shon 399K ro-~dn-APP<alSed 2975' home wftMJoe IOI ..-_r 6«-7020 440K ownl~r 6"5-7048 on quiet cul-de-sac Of'lly r 11cep1tonal rare mdl Fks1 Sparkhng 3br. take OY91 4 Br. 2''l bl. Slf\gte lam1ly I .... I rLLIS $239 90011 Call PA TRICK time otfe<ed Prof deOOr· existing $98.500 13,500 detached home Turtle F m 1 LI 5 R E LAG LOT • OCEAN VIEW TENORE 750-a-ror-lted lhruout w/SOlar POOi down Fun priee $105,500 1 Rock Ridge Lrg yard °' er Y noo · ltmmac 3 yr ola cus1om bit • apa • sauna. Vwy Agent 720-1060 arc. lnt8fcom & sec sys. hallti• BU}1 l 004 ! 4 b1. 4 'h ba. format din spac:iovs & bright Only South CoaSI v 11 By cent vac & mucn mor" 30 rm oak p&Aetled tam rm $289.900. To see call I 1 u . yr below market rate llSILm STEAL! wl wet bar $849.000 Patrldt Tenofe 760-8702 Owner 3 Bdrm 2 Ba hnan 13.CO.OOO ~N into One ac. 5 Bdrm. 4000 s.I owe Open Sat/Sun 1-5 I ---I Condo. highly ~raded. 552--0917 {lrvt~ PaetllCI cstm estate w/pool & 225 Pomsettia 640•5064 [HOUSES ON A LOT BX I nu central air Many I spa Sacrdice tor Gross. S250K Flexible 1 amenities Including POOi s550 000 wt great terms Luxury Huge Duplex 3-2 Agent 63 I -84 16 · , & spa Security gales l•t ii l1ttitlt Ytt Call ·PAT RICK TENORE Br So ol hwy Mollva1ed -I Wall< to So Coast Plaza I NEW ON MA~KET 11 760-8702 Owner 714/661-0660 IESTllYllTUCTI IESA YERIE $104.900 (7 14)966-2504 10•,. dn 3Br 2ba Univ OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX ~ndo nr SC Plaza 2 ~r Drtve by 2812 Serang (eveslor645-8830(da~I. Prlo. OWC at betow mkf Owner must sell All otters I 1 'ba sec ~arpQrt Lets Adorable 3BR 2t>a. RV aSll ror MIGtlaet rate Incl wst> dryr cons Agl 675-5174 make a oeal $79.950 By s t or age S 169 000 WOl'T IUT TllS' relrig Mot1va1~ seller I ownr 556 1626 n5.2580 Ownr1Bkr 1•679.2680 • $148.000 BKR Roseann 1--------• !Esidelovely38drm • denl Deluca 851 9987 I lhl 11 • 1006 ' By owne1 charming 4 Br house w/2 car gar & lrg a I H 1 PRICED IUHTI 1' • ba lrg lot. 60 x 110 IEW CAPE COi j yrd Owner 1tqu1dating I Lil Ill ISL l DUPLEX · W11h1n walking Covered pa110 trees. new · Only s 122 90011 To see I OITSTlllllC VIEW 3Br 2Ba Dtn Rm F/PI distance of Newport! rool new plumbing Brand new home East-I call Patrick Tenore'2400 S<l It J ' Bdrm 2 I Obi Gar w/Ba • 2 Br C1m1er downtown Cor S 11 ~ 000 673-7794 s10e Costa Mesa 2 story 760·8702 I ba protession •11'1' oecor l s3~SOOO 673.8017 beach Each un11 has 2 COLLECE PIRI Bdrms h ... 9e backyard 10 SZSO 000 -"O ,5 A t NOW B'Y OWNER" ona del Mar and the Chdrmer 3 ~pac1ous I ateo Owner ha· •eduteo Bdt ms Large enclosed 1J Bo rm 1'. ba cul-Oe-sac Nice hv1119 room wt th I lilboi I shaded patto $215.000 1 111eo pool, new roof I buclo. ltreplace Be the I m~·~~~UNDA 'I 1 5 . 007 Call lo see s 127 900 owe hrst to lee thtS new hSl· 1 -A .,. w I Pe11n1al1 I &42·6200 Open Sa!ISun 10-6 1ng1 S2 •5.000 But. lffc~ 1040 ru~~Li~6c~1SisT p. 452 Swarthmore (;42·5200 !3-6 B Rs S&S rrom Ageo16~37771 FllAllYI I Agt 24 1"8362 1 148 900 Ocean Park A PENINSULA POINT I COUITRY can&&E Sct--:ols close Allstar llewrrt ltac~ 1069 HOME • Reaoy to go $6500 puce reduction I I Bio.rs. Park Hunttng1on 2Br 2' ,ba f wnhs. inct all carpeted painteo and , S6000 dwn Prime E s•de 1 11ir. 1 carport Si 10.000 Newly plumbed rooted, I Owner must sactlfi-08 Tryl Spec1ahS1s 962-1085 .ipphances, new crpt 1 new 14.ilchen appliances I location 2 Br 2Ba dbl • I WCI Cllll-Stl II Dolphin Prop A 2 car garage IS Stressed ar $ l l7 500 To see call I 2br 2ba. frpl, tennis, pool, 714·828-3384 tor second story Oh yes. g · 63 266 I I spa, sec gate. assum I 2 Bdrms. den and 2 Costa Mtll 1024 1 Rita Wade 1· 1 toan. 1 m1 trom belch I •IEWNRT STW. * baths $285.000 S l 12 500 Brk 731·<4967 Sacr1f1ce gorgeous 4 Br 1511 E. OCEAI llYD •E.SllE COHO* IEW DmlH CllHS IEIR IEICN pool home wfview• 1000 .,El SUllAY 1 & A beauty• 3 Br 2', Ba w/21 I j s I of luxury lormal dtn • car gar trplc, ulil rm & Sl 13,000-$111,000 4 br. 3 ba Short walk to I '"9 rm. family rm 2 142-5200 mOfe Like new anc1 pn-E.SllE l&IUll 12 bdrm, 2 bath, large yard I beach Spac l1v rm frpk;s & more Owner vale Only s 134,900 2 MSTI s1ms alt garage custom I lam /din rm. lrg bale. I transferred Wtll sell IOI ~ PETE ' BARRETf .. REALTY wlterms' To see call . C kitchen 2302 Elden Av. I easy care yard .S 169,000 $239 900 w great 10.,.. p A 1 R1 c K l E N o RE Lg~ n b~ghts ~~ ~ {cocn8f ol Elden & 23rd See at 614 201h St 1nteres1 terms To see 760 8702 un er :.... ·1 St ), Costa Mesa ()pen 536-1718 I PATRICK TEN 0 RE • gar, lrpl, spa. a ..... c cse Sal/Sun 12-6 --760-8702 to all conveniences "-ew Weel<ends 650-2374 Keep an eye on prtces the on lhe market Diana Weekdays 6"'0-6128 l easy way-be a regular Cappel631-l266 I -c1 asst11ed reader Nlee 3br 1n Mesa Vetde 6"'2-5678 $129 950 1851 Kenlucl<y Place Agent 751-7 148 L 1· I 1052 L 1· I 1052 CtrtH ••I Mar 1022 •LIOlll&TIOI• I I 11ua a1ae •t•aa •tat ~;;.;.;..;;;,;.;..~~..;..;;....,.. Must sac111tce gorg<.<>us OILY 11100 IWI * 2 HOIES * condos• Lovely 2 Br 2 Ba · E.SllE IWIEl llllT S C Plaza locatton Owner/User I income. Only $69,000 w/ 1050•1·1 SELL 1112 ltlS wtsecunty gete. tennis MONARCH SUMMIT RVM* ---· corner 10•;. dn. 8"'• loan. assumable t1nanc1ng. Best kei>I secret 1s this eris pool Assi·· •du!" I $19K income 645-2256 3 Br 2 Ba only $79 000 1 spacious 4 8d 1700 s I loan Only S69<-00 Call lhRh Above Lc1gunc1 NIRUPI {. ill n11111 Det1nitely wont 1as1• Try home under s 150.000 now Dtana 631 • ?66 , * .IHTLISTH * lllYllE TERRACE Gorgous three bedroom and den or office w/huge I tormal dining room, new paint, new carpets and more Truly breathtaking I , I W Club House lc1cuw c-. l'o •l only $5000 dwn and Owner 1s desperale and I • ~-• .,..:: ~ $800/mo Call Patrick must sell Try s11.000 •1:z~t~i .•I 2 Bdr 2 Ba $149 500 Tenore 760-8702 dwn & assume lmancing i!•-•••• z Bdr , Oen. 7 R;i Sl6~ 000 Diana Cappel 831• 1266 , - - -I 2 Bdr Oen. 2 Ba . l/u S?O 7 .000 WEAREALWAVSHEREI I 7 Bdr Oen. 2 Ba Extras SZJ/ ~00 vou1 ~~1 vou• J. Herman Hodces Realty -lacllla ,uel Ave~:1':1a':'ae;I~ ~~:~;:1 THE~~~~:mERS (714) 499.4797 (714) 496-4 55 Shop c1,1s!l1 !1e d 54&-2313 64 2. 56 7 8 ....... ' •• ·b·:·:·::· ,:;• ·~· ~-!:· -~·~·~·~·~·~·::!•:l!!!~~!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!k I Just $235,000 3 Br • -den Coll Pk. nr l OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 schools & occ. RV 2000 Tahuna Terrace space. nu roof. Tnsulated. BKR. Ula 536-0132 or remodeled. S 134 500 848·07?9 • • • • .. • .. • ~t, ,54~·8P65_ .,..-_....;: I kt, 22 -Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertlsfng supptement to the DAILY ptLOT /Saturday. Ap0t 28, 1984 ............ ....,......... ,............ ............ 1 ...... .., ., .. =..... ..... .... ...... •• .,.,, a..c. IMI ••ert..... lMt '••twt IMd l•t =•-•.,11111-.rt.,.•-.-11-.•_..i.-M.,.I Comml.16dg. t37S.oiifF ~ .. ,lut.... IMI .... ---Nor1t\ L-ouN weu. 4 ,...,. ec.• "°'*,..,.."' a br a;; = w nu;: I •+MIT.. ....,,...... -1n1-·-Wll1'IUff ~ OcMn vtew. 11.~ bltlnl gwege ~ n• pyt bale 10 bMal. S125tmo ........ .....,_ S 12K & Take OYW pey-•wr • ..,. ... ,. ~e 3 8', 2 ba. blUrNbte nnen. o--M50 Info 53ti-et90 ..... , ~ aec. 54&-3350 Muet rtint "*'mt Umque lrg 3 Bdr 2,-t Be menta. (714) 83&-eeOe. FentHtlc turnlno baaln Pool. )lie, formel din rm 837-9030 Rl1y,.. M btOCk t 1 ffpk, 2 be d9hwltl wt dining rm, frplc, MC. Eutbluff 4 8'. 2 Ba. vtew. ~~ ~r:,~,C:::: S326.m:5;~~~ ctya, IMl 1IMfl1111 OOO In ~"ch 3:,,; ~dbl *950*~ !Ida,.~ gate end your OWN $250,000 LH. Open 1216.000 ~Han Agtl I 12 5 000 WESTW TOWERS I ger 1700' ftllt 539-4190 .. .-. BOAT SLIP Only 1 Sat/Sun. 2725 Alta Vleta ' 4S7-2121 lu e11Mate 11'11 1: ~ f!~~.4~ txGSI 10717Wltehlre, W.etwood a.t Atty f• ToP ~ 2 .. °' $239,900 w11erm1t (Low I Of. By Owner. 7~585 wn.,. "' Single, 18' + den,28'. PCH2 br2 bamAll down OK). Mint ... this ... ftlW Sii ... , 5 U 28' S50K dn MeUme 1725 to l2000 Just htedl $800 3 bf 2 ba 1100·1 othet1 noc oppt 'y. For da1e11s jfor Sale by OwMr. 1 8' .....,...,. SACRIFICE; 2 br. 2 ba ManyolhettPrln only Agt UtllltlM/Valetlncl newer kltc:h poof kidt ok ....... PA TR ICK TE NORE 1 luxury condo. VIiia 4 bf home or 212 duple~ I townnome. ia,ge mutetl Jotlrl 642· t5UI M·F 9-5' c.it(213)47'"3575 ot.bata a~I -539-6180 5300 .~ bu 760-8702 I :1~11~·11:: r ~ 1 n Ba91 bNctl. 5109 S..:, IUICe wlfrplc 11ap dawn Lett (w 4M Ctnu .. J IAr a.t Atty t• _ applt tum ucllt · · 94 ow ahore. Opeci dalty 2-5 llv rm, frplc. dlJt klteh, • Old Town rare hoUM ren-53M190 Beel Alt I matt<at.1-&-7893 Ownr54S-28471575-23415 ape Total pymt $1500 m&TIAOIElll 2t:Y:fh ... 2&.1t>e.p, tel1brupperS400'•payt IHendyman'a Speclal. OCEAN VIEW HOME lnl CuS rrenfl)' eppralMd at Build your dream ttOfM on frplc, S>Mlo. $800/mo. "No r9M & ell U1119 63M190 A:!'f..;. Sn2ow000, 2·!.a RVMt« forecloaed property of· 200,000. Wiii NII for thia Caplatrano Valtey doO•· 835-0344 O..t Alty fee ....,_,. • · '"' Hl LI• PAii llM tera excel. opportun1tiee e;:,•• ~:_ com~nitr,.; ~~~Go-~ Shaw, e.1e1e acre.ge. 5.5 ectM. 3 8dr exeoutive 5pyg1ua I •u.. ~ & ...,,,.. Lui1ur10Us 2 BR, 2BA View I tor either a home or an N 8/IRVINE. ' --~ Ocean and 11~ vtew. ttOfM. 2 Ba, famify rm, _ .... ,.. ____ ,.~--h•••••• Condo on water. FuM sec:-~J;:"~.~·~ = Bier. 75i-oe 19 Taatia l tll ~::" rtvttJy f ':[... ~ amenltlea. Approx f 45 sq fi. 2bf, 26a fu NEWPORT CREST urlly Rec:luced 100K tor I Patrick MCA lau Agt. ---R ··-m-·· SS~ oooural a• ng. 2400 a.f .. 180 deg. view. tor ...... frpl. mtcro. per-abte April 16th,. quick a.ale or trade 550K u~,. • .,.." • ....--••~ ""'· · S25001mo, 1at, '-' + quet, dbl ger, w/gpn, no w/2Bd. 2'Aba. ct 67s-1938 or 851,.a394 I 760-841 t Sal/Sun 1~. ..34 Sen Liquidation, aharp 3 Bdr 21 Capistrano Vally Alty MC. dep. f\efl. Oflve by pet• $850/mo. 544-2227 pool. Move In C04 - -UI-11111 S1DU e.rnardlno, 2 Br 1 Ba In Ba home w/frplc In gr .. t 111 ... al 111 Little River Ctt. Call Call ua '°' lrv1ne -$1200/mo. t~ FIUIU one of the bell areaa of erea. Only S 118,900 1 -Don Botton 1575-1638 for , --~ W•rfr• .... Best Newport buy I,, ...... Ylewl Ter• Npt Hgts. $189.950 CIR Won't lu1 Call Patrldc •••ataia, Dner1 appt. lo.... - Gofgeous. bnghl • Br. Upgradea galore! 4BR Rllra 646·50915 or aaenor• 760-8702. t ..... HSI r -. I ~' ......,. U1 2580' w/bonus rm for-3'.tba, 3000 1qlll • 631-2262 j compwe1Uftrenlthls2bf 'I J mal dining rm lrplc 'has ii I Below mkt Low dn Miier ---• Deeert Hlde-Awey l1ttlme 2 ba bltln• frplc: a nat at a so r ~~ 2 !,:'.;2, all '°' onty sist.soO As-1 linaA.. $545.00D ..John ~ • oft~ng J Br 2 -Be YU $875 Call 539-6 !~Beet ealt y I '"V sume 200K 111 81 g,,,. Zarvos. Vitling R.E PlmlSIU MPlD home Pafm Dn:erf"'CC. Alty fie 1 1 pod."60.mo.~9'1 FIXED" This 1s a BEAUTY 1760-~9 . 540-0299 ON THE POINT · Latge llY-••iJ I . llM I 586-8l !!,_ 8l91346-7405 Rent S11500 Sale $295,000 86_ NWPT TERRACE(\ that won I last You own WI( nsfill-inr Ing room with Oreplace, . • ... LAKE ARROWHEAD 3BR. 3BA Lfg living rm 7 1172 2 bf. 2·~ ba "'" me land and 11's IMMEOl-1 B 11 _....._ formal dining room, hard-1982 Fuqua 26.d. 2 Br, 'Going into forecroaure. Ocean Vu. (714)831-5137 $700. 6-45-9219 Ill A TEL y available To see 3 r ~ [eplace 98• unit. wood floors Upper unit dbl wide, fyll .l!CXIJ pe>rch, Elegant Colonial home call PATRICK TENORE I Beacn ~ blk. some vu has large IMng and sep-drywall int upgraded S320K w/dock. S285K SPYGLASS 4 Br. 3 8&. 180 ~f~~ ~)(~ 760-8702 S375,000 650-5520 1 •rate kitchen. Can be cpts & appl In ~ w/2 I withoot. Br'lng ott.s. deg. ocean city light view. 3880 Micnefson Drive ... --. beeetl. S33I I u• wamFlllT combined as •Ingle fam-clubhouses & PoOI. pvt Ron Lvthef'• Realty I S2<l00/mo. 80nnle ~I lnnne M'S:One 619/340 Uy dwelling Of uMd as 2 marina. Asaum loan 11-337-2414 collect/24 hra 675-6000 °' 8«-0452 --Or a111cally reduced ;l Close to be8ches, ocean Terms or trade. $39,900. ----- -,.__ M~-u•_. A/C 2 br 2 be multi lam 1--1.-lal •-- 1 $895.000 Slip for 65 and bay $249,900. 639-664• O.t et C..aty .,..ta ,.... .., me>defn •tru lnc:la pool & --•-~~~--~ yacht Call agents Sally 142 1200 --4 ---• 1su 114 Of duP'x 2 Br 2 ea gar $600'• kld/pet,2 BR 2ba. 2 c. I 64•-0496 or Joyce • 20'x44' Gulfstream neat rtpr!Y ~ i 1200 IQ ft ,.,,~ yard. S3M190 Beet Alty fee Beeutlrul condo, -Ill Ult• OIStlll t 646-2389 -at>~piag cenw .... ~ ._UST W Tm"f.. S80<t/mo &e0-90&3 e>eru11 Lg. I BR Town/ho. ~5-Z-~~ 1 ~ RVMt« l :>west priced golf course llST sfU 1J IWHI ~~~~Sl~~ae:~~~7 (;~ 2 3 ac hllltoP. 360 deg vu. 4BR 2BA, tam rm. frplc, F/P, Pool/Jae, Tennis. wttnda 553.-.8467 custom home '" ca Big 1Assumable roan with 10% , 2 br 2 ba mobile, fend-O/W carpets Mey 26th Refr. S700. mo 838-8300 Spae. L-ld-o , ...... hom Cal'yon 4 Bedrooms. 4 •m ..... llYllS I scapecl. prV1 & unique. s900' • .... bolhs prn1ate POOt and I down. Light and airy 3Br • 1-$79.900 By Ownr mo 11tllast. dep. furtterodl 2 -Br 2'" BA & den. din rm, en spa Ultimate In prlv•~y wOh large panefed office Looklngl~uttlmatequalt-6191439-06S3att&PM 363E. 16th St 548-1511 Townhome. dell. formal upper deck poc Reduced 10 5995 000 I or lludy tn exclusive ty in MH 71 Cambridge, _ ___ 4&2Be Pool $ IOOO/mo dining. pM patio & dee*, peta. s l800 87>3 • · Westcl1tf area $229.000. CUiiom special trl-plex Oat ef State yard & poor service: beau!. decor premium 110 1100 I Call 645-7408 _ ___ __ 1800 st. OV9fsized corner p ._ ISSO 2131602•6985 d 1oe w/PoOI. apa, tennla. • OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 PllUTf Ulf lot In adult parll. Small llf!'!!. __ ays Avall 8-1 S 11501551·2225 I 1337 SUSSE>< LANE 2 er. 2 ba lido Isle peas OK Walk to beacn 8.3 'Timber acr ... new Beautiful 2 BR. 1'h Ba 2 ------ S300.000 550.2493 New crpt & drps Speoe Crawfordville Georgia Sty Townnoute. 2 petlo. Turtle Rock 3 Br. 2 ba love-N=~ n:;Yre::! ~:f"~ _ _ rental S193/mo In OC Sl2.500 firm 650-8347 $645 mo 213-766-1707 ly hme, low malnt yerd. 1 I v • *t park Young couples -----, yr lee or month-lo-month 509 29th S1 673-5553 OPEi SAT /Sii l I welcome' Norm Buck I Beaut 1 •, eae. Spraque Brand new lui1ury condo 1 s 1025/mo 851--6276 New bayfront condo. 2 Br • Agent 536-3234 1 River Valley, Oregon. 3BR. 3BA. Jae. 2 Fire-__ -- 1 2•,., Ba, pvt spa. sandy IAYllllES -S98,000/ob0 96().-7047 places, Yard, $1050. mo 1y owner Big Canyon I beach Opn Sun 1-5 Tne least ekpenatve t1omelAcrHft 1125 LI. hcbatt ~'See 2530 Santa Ana Ave .• Tlll1tenet T ........ Monaco Small down. 1817 W Bay $415.000 avallable In this de-47 acres & 6 S acres __ 85 l--6226 l28R w/den-1 leval OY9fllcg 11•,. h•ed rate Will con-673-3777 llreable private com-SpectaculM views Call .... WILL Tllll 0on·1 wait bOld 2 bdrm greenbelt Avell early sider trade 640· 1538 I munlty only a short walk Harlie 830-8205 I 643-$260,000 equity In prime $450 WOf..-t last flel gd May. I yr IM Pf•f S 1250 I IWPT CIEST OllN 10 lovely beaches and 2712 Laguna Viejo Riiy. leased 11\ acre comma deal chlld pet call ~ dep. No peta. 9 Raln-IJ OWIER HYH 4 br, lam rm. din rm. 2'1\ I Harbor ac1t11lty The · property fOf' coastal area 539:-6 t90 Ba91 Rlty fM bOw Falls. Bkr 851-9987 Jbr tam rm Leaseop11on : bA Near pool & tennis nome1u38drm .. 2bath1ltac• Prerrtz 1175 home Owner /Ag! Eastlide lar I Bdrm TURTLEAOCK TWNHME· O• lo· sale $235.000 I Walk to beactl Lrg as-w11h Wtth mast« su11el 30 FT ef IUCI I 546--2831 crpta/drps ~car ger & 12 ~ den. w/Jac over- 644 5965 or S..4-7697 sumable loan $192.500 with hardwood floofs and 100 lies 1 SU~ETS & ltatab --carport. Le.,.. 78()..8364 look Ing grnbelt Avail c I By owner 646-5377 lo ts ol charm A m 0 ~ May1 tyrlaePf"ef $1250 hai'm1ng Back Bay Home leasehold property with t tons ot BLUE ACIFIC E'SIOE. Clean 2BR Iba~ ~ dep Onve by g RaJn-S~~ udeEd area near Mesa !New in town? Class1l1ed I lowconveraionandexcel-1 and SAND Right on tne Btaltl '. arah•••i· patio. sgl garage. $e25 t bOw F8Jla. Bier Roseann ive states S 158.500 . can help you meet many lent terms $215.000 water Is this 30 f1 by <Sep. 646-0491/67>3"32 Deluca 851-9987 ;.>0451 Bayview 650·55;.>0 I 01 your needs s..2 5678 21•1 C ~ I M H T property and _ -COTE 1~ REALTY Veraalllel 2 Br. 2 B floo< Condo. mo t avail now. $750/mt pool, aeuna. welg Cheehlre R.E. 759- VIEWI OPEN H• S AT /SUN 4 Begonia 2BR 2ba now. Bkr 759..()Gl l Wanted to leue: ~ Ridge Estates or 1 model in Spygl .. Canyon, Belcourt• the weter. U, S3000tmo Start~ August. Well qu femlly OI lh<M. 759 SuJuaCa~ [rg 2 bdrm, 3 ~ 2i ft . 3 car gar. M Crt*t S 1100. 494- A,.rtatatl Fuai l~-------••iii..iiiiiiiiiiillil;..·;;;;;-~ • flan••• I along wrth II 11 a FUNKY t.fMI ltlaal ~ Luxury Con<Somin1um· Walnut Square 2 br twn-1 CAU. , .. lfTlJLS 3BR 2ba With FAMIL y rm I wama am••. $900/mo 3BR 2'11ba. 2 hse. Plan D, must ... to 144-1211 BEACH HOUSE 2 hre--lrpla, dbl gar w/Of><lr. apprec $645 833· 7519 .1 I places. 1 car garage . 111·4111 M~ro.: etc Agt. 6-42,...623 ev .. : 752-1800 days Ces1a lleg : BUT talk about FUN • Not far to Newport 3 bf 2 ~ -1-.. --r-4-9 mgel bailey 1o00 S350.000 . so call II ~ . ba 4 tam hm lotaa xtru ~ IC• ... Eas'laide m UI W&LUCI I Ce ILTIS · • • tncd 4kid•1675 ~ 9l'n t•ifftt veraat11e. Rei.. quiet peraon. $3001 OPEii TODAY 1-4 SAVE s tOK villa Balboa 1 (111) 121-IHI 539,..s 190 Beat courtyard view. Avall. u111a. MllY 5. 546--98 Condo· Securi1y, near C -. I =@¥1•~ Hand~ 3Br 2'.iibal 6/1. $750. mo6-4S.9333 IHt. ltac beach S165K. 548-ll294 -•trCll 1 _ _ ___ condo. 1100 IQ ft. manyl2 BR. 2 BA Versamea ...,......,.,... ......... _ ... SophtstiCatad contem Prtrer!J 1250 !CtrtU ••I lar 2122 j eXlras Nr bus & shops Ocean VtflW Avall 611 YOUR OWi pora,.,. Harbor Ridge ~ l8i•r ...,,1111 C. ... r Beaut1lully furn f wnha $1050/mo 642~623 S 1200 mo 845-9333 COUITRJ Br· PV1 poot & spa. ocean In iOear Newport 'Beach lo· lrplc. pool. tennis ct· Renlihis 3 bt you·rr-be •LIKE NEW 2 Br 2 Be & cny vu. $845,000 Opn cation Prlnc1pa1s only SI 195/mo 673-0896 glad you did prlmo area Twnhs. Newport Terrace. ESTATE Sal/Sun 12-5 S..4·4•24 640-5078 Siiverwood & , --under S700 Kids call Frpl. Pool/Jae Gar • YIEWITU•SISTUL!( co As!< lor Oenm1 ~neir Daaa Pe .. t 2126 539·6 190 Best Rlty tee mch_more$80087S-8048 W·oCASH DOWN O.pl11n/Uait1 1300 Close to Marina 1 Br !Snarp 2 Br Eastalde. •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• Harbor Ridge 2BR & oen --m0de4 condo. pool. spa beam cethlng w/d hk-up 3 Br. 2 ba. 2 lrpk:a, lmmac, cluster hm Spectacular Duplex San Clem4tnte 2 Br $925 499-27 t3 I Child & pet of<. $695/mo. adults ~ref, ho peta city & mtn vus Only & I Br, walk to beach I rt hie~ 2119 760-8862 $975. 430 Redlands Ave S25K cash dn T tO $601< S 129 .500 Kent Really & ~ ----714-646-0446 io tnt s2550001 John Investments I n c $fio0/mo.2aty8ack8ay, •Br 2'.t Ba dpl• Nr SC j 213-473-7714 zarvos Viking R E 492-4663 or 496-6.,13 4br, 3ba, 3300 all, J CM Plaia. vacant $825 mo -- 760·9669 540--0m 11•• -aH Tll aall gar. pool. 1ae. , • ac. Posa For appt 528-5080 leo!.~~=~~N~ •8' 3 1 -u; ·n. unlurn Of opt 6'42· t3&e D -, • --2~2~ " I l&lHA LIE llPLEI Two 2br l~ba. 3br Iba _ __ HI ttat "" 8&. Fam Rm. 50 boat Walk 10 sh 1 bee h Bel encl patio's $209.000 E11ec:ulive condo on bay. North of Uerlna 2 bdrm 2 dock S 3 0 0 0 I mo ea 218 Bal Bl 1573-2943 ONLY 1<>-t'o DOWN!' turn S l 99Smo 673-08_96 f>JM 190 Bell Alty lee 645-5000 ei1t 4_1_o __ Beeutlful & perk 11~ vPnvete Patloa VCovefed Par111ng ., Spacious Apts v Dining Area ., Welk·ln·CIOsell vHome-llke Kitchens. t block to Huntlngto FfWY9. mLmESFIE LA QUINT A HERMO 1621 t Partlalde Ln. blook WMt of e.act block 10 of Edinge I pter, terry~Mll 3~;/2ba 10X grou. 646-3627 agt designer. completely ba bltln• yard & get s700 7 t 4 16 4 5 • 5 5 7 O & ----COM 2 Units • gst rm Me>defn 2-aty beck bay 4 1 R 1 It L --z••e 3 Br. 2 Be + 8onut Rm. y !WANT Hatbor ViffW home Fixer In front specious l Bdr 3 Ba. pool/spa, 2 81 • IC• ft Canal front Sl295/mo~ 11u ;.in• trWal('ci lo tnSp<'<'.'t d thud ~rea to lea~. bs~8o~ggg modern unita in rear lrpics, •,. ac $2300 138 1..,, 1 ~aide Rt:.. 840-8208 Jm1e 2 I Joor 1•11<1 unit 1r1 this b<t yfront high ion • _ 706 Avocado $265.000 S..2-1366 1 .:..pecj l~d :~. 1;:: 5BR-3-ba-. pool, tam--rm '!"1"'!BIPIR_Cond_""0-b•y-s1•r1 Ml-a..1 & 11 LIDO PARI DRIVE rt!'.4' :! lxfrms, I '1 hclths. lll<' Nlt1 v & WATERFRONT wlDOCI< Owner/Broker 675-4863 '"111 l1fwralsltM daner Included New· Dover 1horu area I Pool. Jae:, Tennis ' !Jt...,t o f <ill. <1 supt•r Vil'"' o f tllrntng ~m=ioa'n2~~i~2.~ laceat Pnr 1350 Gtatral 2202 11ndt1 no1anap o111 $1500/mo Playa Real 61~ ~525 8~--0999 b.iSln, Th{· Hhan(• • S(IO)t' llC..'t •an v .. ry I .-... 1 2~ ·-3 s HE c B $700/mo• MC 536-27891 Eltete 673-1900 .;m1 ·---· •. , ix ..... ra e. .. yeara ...... ty ,.t om ldg ----------.,._ • well mamta1m·...1 Poc.>I & larg<• n.."tao OWC 2nd TO at 11•11>•4 u errna w/500% ta• liiiiiilWl .. wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO.•.i!i -u. r" 3BR 2Ba, lrplc. mOd ;rlle~off 2131383-2269" 3 Br 2 Ba, dbl get, fully HARBOR VIEW~ Br. 2'-' Sub tOtA BA~LUI on duck side. also large foyer Boat kitchen. remodeled in --refurbished In/out.~. t>a. tam rm. ac:toea from Jutv"'f' M nnbe .. dU:: slaps avail. DIAL 032 at front door. 1979 xrnt conc1 Attllno AOllllF .. Ila 1876~ Ml-054e P8B & pool, gardelW. Mr Ai:~ 842~ ask for Jan Gabnel Of((>red at '465.000. call 850-1906 Seashore Of, NB Oupte11 S11500/mo. 840-4144 __ • -----$:Ui5,000. "' (2)2 br, I be, lrg cor. 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One & 2 bdrm condos, now selling at cost. Oak cabinets, fireplace, skylight plus attached 2 car garage. Excellent financing available. VA, FHA. Don't miss out on this great opportunity. 646-7171. ClnllE 11. CISTl •u -Eastside charming, refurbished 2 bdrm. Hardwood floors in this cottage with an added step-down family room. lots of charm. A must see at $129,900. Call now, 546-2313 . . Nil ... E, SACRIFICE -$135,000. 3 bdrm + brand new carpeting! Fireplace! Sparkling pool and spa! Beautiful landscaping. 963-6767 llWPllT llElllTS + 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 exceptional value at $225,0001 Call today! 646-7171 llWPlllT IUCI cnt•t -$269,000. Gorgeous 3 BR. home! Family room + fireplace + bay windows! Wood plank floors! Sunshine garden bath + sunken tub! Country-like neighborhood. 963-6767. WTSllE OIHll IEHIEI -Two large condos only 5 yrs old in a lovely complex with courtyard, pool & spa. 3 bdrms, 21h bath with formal dining. Drastically reduced to sell at S 127 ,500 for 1550 sq.ft. Call today! 646-7171 •II CIUl •st NIL ... -$134,500. Ceramic tile entry to beautiful home with cathedral ceil- ings! Plush carpeting! Fabulous Anthony pool surrounded by lush landscaping! 963-6767 IUCI llllllLIW -$159,950. Steps to the sand. Cute 2 bdrm, double garage. 546-2313 lllllOIEI 2 STlllY + NIL -$99,900. Separate in-law quarters, wetbar. Excellent condition! 963-6767 TIE IUFFS, IEWNIT lllCI -Excellent financing .available on thlslovely 3 bdrm home. Assume a large loan at only 9'h91. Interest. Bright &airy floor plan wfth vaulted ceilings In beautiful scenic greenbelt area $299,500. Fee land. 646-7171 .............. -1&: USTSI• .. -· 3 bdrm plus den o r 4 - bdrms In move In condition. Quiet Eastslde 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 STEPS Tl 1C011 -$199,0001 You'll fall In love with this 3 bdrm, 2 beth 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. 1114,111 -Model perfect 2 bdrm condo, plush earthtone carpets, custom tile, plantation shut- ters. designer wallpaper. Huge country kitchen, lush landscaping with malibu lights. Central air and much more. A buyers dream come true. You must see. 546-2313 WHTI l llLUll -Only $140,000. Gorgeous customized 4 bdrm + tam rm + dining room! Spectacular skylights! 2 decks off upstairs bedroom & huge entertainment patio off living room! 21h baths! lmpeccabte condition! Vacant. try 10% down! Call 963-6767 1UA Yim S1M,lll -Fantastic fa"'lly home across the street from park. Beautiful 4 bdrm 2 bath. One story with huge family room. Country kitchen looks out to large rear yard. Corner lot with room for RV. Call for showing. 546-2313 TIP If TIE UIE -Near So. Coat Plaza! 3 bdrm + den/library + formal dining rooml Spectacular skylights! 2 decks off upstairs bdrm & huge entertainment patio off living room! 2Yt baths! Impeccable condition! Vacant, try 1~/e down. Call 963-6767 lllll • UY YIEW -Panoramic view extends past Catalina Island from this attractive 2 bdrm home. Ready to be moved into with fantastic potential for added Improvement. Prioed at $395,0001 Make the ftrst step to better llvtng, call us now I 646-7171 1700 Newport Blvd., CM. 2790 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 21030 Brookhurst. H.B. 646-7171 546-2313 963--6767 . ---. ElllllM Lllllt~tf)'-·lnklt-a-~- beautlful step-up living room wtth cathedral celling. Country kitchen looks out to large famlty room, wood burning fireplace. Huge covered patio with hot spa. 4 giant bdrms, 2 1~ baths. Home Is completely air conditioned. Low price of only $22•,900. Call fM showing. ~2313 Liii•,. Tll lllTt -A pride of ownership home In a pride of ownership neighborhood. Spacious & beautiful 3 bdrm wtth family room & formal dir>lng room in prime Costa Mea area. A first offering that will seU fast! Only $176,950. 646-7171 lllllf Tl .. I• -Maintenance free! $136,500. Modem stytlng on this 4 bdrm + family room! Formal dining! Beautiful covered patio, quiet greenbelt location. 963-6767 ,... Tl 11U .. -Only $74,900. Two bdrm condo located In a private, gated community close to shops & South Coast Plaza. Community pool & spa. Great assumable loans at low interest rates! Call today for detaJlsl 646-7171. Wlll Tl 11111 -Walls of glass in this gorgeous spilt tevet. 1900 sq.ft. 4 bdrms. 21h bath home. Ltvtng area has country size kitchen, dining area, huge ttvtng room looks out to walls of glass. Price only $215,000. Call to aee. M~-313-..,llT--. Wll1IUfF -$94,900. One of the best and largest condos for your money. Highly upgraded. Walk to shopping. Cati now. 546-2313 1111,111 -Bike to beach. Beautiful beach condo. Large living area, 2 master bdrm suites with baths plus 1th bath on tower level. Pool, tennis and double garage. 546-2313 Ml I .. I .. Nil -Buccola built. Beautiful & spacious homewtth approxJmately 3,000 sq.ft. of living area. Large lot on a cul de sac wtth fruit trees & garden in Santa Ana Heights area. A lot of house for only $182,0001 646-7171 lllU• 112...--4 bdrm, family room. Br1cit fireplace. Air conditioned. Clean and neat. 546-2313 lltnmTM llAll Wiii -Pool home! S 135,000. 3 bdrm + brand new carpeting! Fire- place! Sparkling pool + spat Large beautiful yard. 963-6767 mt1 MIT& Ill& -You must see this one. A spectacular entry way to a lovety 3 bdrm, 1~ bath home. Sunny kltehen and famlly area. A must see for only $129,500. Call for showing 546-2313 • •