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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-05-12 - Orange Coast Pilot,, IJ I School requirements OK'd No nozzles The Newpon-Mcsa Unified School Dtstnct's Board of Trustees UMni- mously approved a set of biah tchool entrance requirements for c1&h1h aracters. proficiency requirement 11 not a punish- ment for I.be students. · "We want to make aurt the district provides Pi;ovant• that at ~ .. , teach kids the minimum requirtmcnts, .. he said. .. At least four Costa Mesa pa station owners came •o work Friday momina to find thcat fuel now had been cut off -tcmpor- ari,ly. that is. A Newport Be9Cb police officer 'fhO wu wapcndcd. wilbout pay foUowu'I his •nat on suapecion of drunken drivil'\I bas resumed work at the poli~ muon. Pule s ams1ed '8t tht :~"bJ Califoroia Hiahway Pattol ~,A blood tat Weft aftrt tbt annt lhowd Pu&t bad a bloOd-akohoJ con ten a OC'0.20 -double the lqaJ limat (or dnanicil The district will designate minimum skm levels in mathematics, computa- tion, rtadina. composition and social skills for incomina freshmen. Those who do not meet the requirements will' be sent to summer school before they enter high school, the board decided. The district will also '11C the outcome of the proficiency tests to enhance ~mculum and work with teachers in cenain subject areas. deBoom Aid. School officials believe Newpon- Me5a\ is the first district to im~ such entrance requiremenu for hiah schools. The station owncn told p()lace thieves had cut or aawcd ofl'about 20 of the aas pump nonlcs. In all, police Aid, the hiah- octane thieves netted about $2,000 wonh of nozzles. Two of the stations hit arc located on Newpon Boulevard and two are on the city's north side, police said. Officer Michlel Patnck Pule. 30, rtctaved a lix-week AUPmlion f0Uow- 1na a March 13 traffic accident when h11 car collided with another vehicle on the San Dieso Freeway near Jamboree Rroed. The driver of the other car, 61-year- old Ruth Oich,. suffered serious bead and chest injunes in the a~ident. drivjn.J. ;-''Offtcer PUte came tiii:lt on CSutY Thun<tay oi&ht at 1 ~job. He -111 • remain on wnat we au liaftt duty until this is resolved," said Capt. Rich Hamilton. Pule wa put on notice that he wall be fired if he as convicted offclony drunken drivina. He is scheduled to be arraiped on the chalJCS May 30. Board member Jim deBoom said the SATURDAY. MAY 12, 1984 Coast Cost over(uns at San Onofre nuclear plant will keep consumer bills cllmblng, say members of the PUC staff .I A4 Fairview State Hospital plans a host of events to celebrate Its silver an- niversary this month./ AS California Nearly 1,000 wealthy Californians are being billed for claiming ex- cessive tax losses on U.S. Treasury bills./ A3 Nation The women who help make Whitman Samplers say they want anything but chocolate for their Mother's Day gift./ A3 World Jose Napolean Duarte wins the Salvadoran elec- tion. but the loser's party says It won't accept the results of the balloting. I A3 :::::·:::·:::·:::::·:::·:·:·:~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Religion Opponants say a decision by the United Methodist Church to bar homosex- uals from the clergy will leave many ministers open to unfounded ac- cusations./ A7 :::::::::::::::::::;::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::: Sports Skidding Angels meet red-hot Tigers and the result is a predictable 8-2 Detroit victory. /81 Estancia High guns for the CIF volleyball cham- pionship against Mira Costa tonlght./82 Dana Point race car driv- er Michael Chandler Is critically Injured at Indy 500 practice sesslon./84 Entertainment Fred Astaire plans to mark his 85th blrthway without any fuss./ AB Alan Ladd's new movie. ·'Police Academy'· is a fast-paced picture with a lot of laughs.I A9 ·:·:·:·:::::::::·:·:·:·:-:::·:·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:::::::·:::::::::::::::::: Youth High school students who won a design and draw- ing competition wlll be honored by the Orange County chapter of the American Institute of Architects May 17./ ~7 INDEX Bridge California News Classlfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope National News Publlc Notices Real Estate Rel lg Ion Sports Televl1lon Theaters Weather World News Youth 812 A3 87-10 811 89 87 88 A3 85-6 C 1-2~ A.6-7 81 ... A.8 A8-9 A2 A.3 A7 0111110111 llllY PINI ORANGE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Gann: In search of '·f ail·ness '.: Visits NB on behalf of new initiative that would effect changes tn Legislature By JERRY HIRSCH Of IM Da11r l'tlot It.fl Paul Gann, who authored a stnng of victorious state initiatives starting with the landmark propen y tall cutting measure Proposition 13. vis- Nine-building blaze 1ted Newpon Beach Friday to push his latest project. Proposition 24. If approved by the voters June 5. the initiative will trim the state Legislature's expenses by $37 million and bn ng "fairness" to the legis- lature's internal rules system, said Gann. who spoke to reporters as the guest of the Newpon Harbor Re- publican Women. Gann contends the internal work- ings of the Legislature are slanted in favor of the maJority pany by putting too much power in the hands of the state Senate president pro temporc, now Sen. David Roberti. D-Holly- wood, and the Assembly speaker, A quJck-buml.ng fire that nearly deatroyed a four-•tory apartment buildiDC under con•truction In downtown Santa Ana rapidly •pread to parta of eight other dwelling•, which were Yacuated without Incident Friday night, fire official• re- ported. About 50 Santa Ana fireflgbten took 45 minutea to control the blaze In the two-block area near 15th and Durant streets. One firefighter wa• Injured. currently Willie Brown. D-San Fran· cisco. Gann's 10iuat1 ve would strip both posts of the power to appoint com· mittees, assign bills and htre leg1slat· ive staff members. Those responsibilities and others will be handed to the btpan1san rub committees of the respective legislat- ive bodies. The init1au vc also would ltm1t spending increases in the legisJati.ve budget to the same pen:cntage an- crease i=he overall state budacl. "The n for this is very sim'*- When Pro sition 13 was passed in 1978. the legislative budget was S60 malhon. The present budget is .S~21 million. That 1s more than a million dollars for each of the lawmaken in Sacramento," said Gann, who. as tht (Pleue .ee GAN1f/A2) Long-distance charges to. dip by month's end From staff and wire reporl1 Long-distance phone charges should dip 6.1 percent for most Amencans by month's end after federa l regulators ordered the first such reduction in 14 years In what 11 proclaimed "a landmark dec1s1on.~ the Federal ( ommunKa· tions Comm1ss1on set a Ma> 25 deadline for A.merican Telephone & Telegraph Co to begin charging the lower rates 10 customers nattonw1dc At the same ttme. the F( C said the company could soon begin charg.mg 50 cents each for Jong-<hstance d1rec- tory-ass1stance calls -after 1wo frt"C calls per month. And It substan11alh cut the cost AT&T must pa} 10 local phone companies for using local ltncs in long-<iista nct scrY1cc. AT&T spokesman M1keCuno!Ml1d "we thank it's ~eat Cutting long· distance rates as something we've wanted to do for a long whale .. Cu no. of AT &T's regional ollkl" 1n Laguna Hills. said his com pan} 'A3\ disappointed the FCC made no mo' e to abandon rules which allo~ long· distance compe111ors 10 pa> le'\'I than A. T & T for using local telephone hnes "You don·1 alwaH get eventhang you want," Cuno said. Long-<11stance rates ·charged to consumers by those competitors - including such companies as MCI and GTE-Spnnl -are not controlled b\ the FCC Cu no said AT & T sought a rev1s1on in long-01stance charges bec.ausc at "'as losing as man:. as 4 000 per da} as earl~ as 1982 to the unregulated competitors There are 44 un· regulated long-<11stance phone service comp(lnies in Cahfornaa alone and O\er 400 across the na11on. he said. "In I 983 for the first umc in h1s10~ the minutes of long-01st.ance calls Hransm1tted \·ta AT & T Imes) declined ·· Cuno said Ho~ much the ne~ order saves .\ T &T customers. "'ho sull make upa dear maJOnt ~ of all long-01stancc callers. "111 deix-nd on ho" many talls an 1nd1' 1duc:1L famal) or business makes On a monthh bill ofS:!O. for c'ampk. the sa' mg ~ould be S 1.22. on a bill ofSSO. 11 'AOuld be SJ.05 Cuno could hot estimate ~hat con'>t·quences the mt w.ill ha"e on -\ T & T t•arntng\ .. But wl"·re looking a1 rnntrollang rn~ts and going a~­ gre\!>I\ eh a Iler business which as profitable .. (Please eee LONG/ A2) Penny tax would save lives: Study CM gives junk cars heave-ho By JEFF ADLER Of tM Dallr l'tlot It.fl Propos1t1on A, the penny transpor- tation sales tax 101t1ative. would not only reduce congestion on Orange Count) highways and freeways. II also would reduce the number of accidents and traffic fataliues over the next 15 vears. tax proponents have claimed.· .,.., .......... ., ........ ...., C&Ceball I• a team ••me -playen Une up from •hort•t to talleat (left to rlCht) and Mne ap the tMall u a total &r::Ji ' effort. After that, the tame contlnuee mucb like •olley -escept for the •lse of the ball. Passaee of the tax increase and completton of the tax-funded im- provements would reduce accidents by almost 36.414 and contnbute to saving the ltves of2 I 8 people over the tax's 15·\ear term . aCl'ordang w '>tud' findings: Prepared h:. .\I Holltndcn e\ ecuttve director ol th{· prn-ta\ (Pleue eee PENNY T AX I A2 l Generations bridge gap There's a lot of good sports at Dwyer Middle School in Huntington Beach -both }'Oungsters and their parents. The 1wo group'i. frequent!}' al opposite ends of the generation gap. came together at the school's firc;1 parent/student 'iports night al thl· Hun11ng1on Bcal·h High School g)'m The groups <..eparated into two so. member team'> ( ~) adults and ~5 ~oungstcr\ per tt:am> and battled 1n such contest~ nf '>kill as human croquet (parents acted as ~1ckets). crah soccer (team\ pushed arouf\d a ball three feet in diameter). ca11.eball (something hkt• \ollnhall hut ag.11n "tth the h1g hall l anti' anouc; tor m' 111 rel a) s When all thl' g.amcti "t'fl "'l'l eighth grader \11kl' \~j' ll'.tm 'il·orcd a 44.4 I ' 1l ton "\\ l' 'AantcJ to gr\ thl' parl·n1' .1n1! the kids together 111 pl.1' "11J '' hnPI remedial program u111rd1nat111 l">l.·hh (la, the orodu<l'r nl thl' )!.lml·' "\\ c ~ant w &l'I mMl 11! thrm an' ol' ed and 1f 'AC ~ho'A lhl'n1 .1 ~11ud 11mc ~l' prohahh lan \he Jedarl·J .\bout 450 adult<.. atll'ndrd 1h,· spons n1gh1 Junk cars will no longer be abte to clutter Costa Mesa'• drivewayt and streets and remain on the sunny aide of the law. . Ali ordinance prohlbltlng the storaoe of abandoned, wrecked, dlsmantled or lnoperattve cars. truci<s, motorcyclee or traHera on prlvate property was pasMd last Week by the City COuncil. Assistant City Manager Allan Roeder said the ordinance was prompted by complaints received from citizens fed up wtth tM rustrng. decaying cars °" their blocks. '• • - , -I A2 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 12, 19&4 Don't forget Mom! Costa Meaan Joe Wood• haan't forgotten that Mother'• Day i• Sunday. ln fact, remember•, too. Woode was peddling roaes to early celebranta Friday on the corner of 14th Street and Santa Ana Avenue. he wanta to make eure everyone elae LONG-DISTANCE COSTS TO DIP ... From Al The main po1n1' 111 thl· H < t>r<kr included •E<.umatt•d long·dl\IJnu: , ... , 111g~ ofabout $1 7 tnllion J 'l'ar h1 .\T,\ l customer<> •A reduction of ahoul X 't ix·rtc:nt -aboul $ 7/)(J m11!1t1n a \car -in AT&T pa)ml'nh to 101..al phon1..· compan1t''· and an a~'m 1a1t·d rcduL· lion ot nc:arl) \100 m 1lhon lor otht·r lo ng-dt\tanc:e mm pa nit'' •New chargL''> ol a., rnUt h J'> St> ix·r mo nth per ltnl· Ill hu.,1nl''>~l''> ""11h more than onl' tdrphonr lint l hu\t' payments v.ould lw 111 tht· lornl companies •The long-<l1\tJnl l' Jtrl't ton -a,. s1stanc:e lhargt· "'hll h tht• n1m- m1ss1on l''>l1mJ1rd \o\11uld hnng .\I & T about $140 m1ll1on a > e.tr r he f-('(. had propo!>ed l'arlll'f that, in a<ld111o n to the: chargl' uf up to St> tor multt-111lc hm1nl''>'>l''>. thcrl' should be a $2 monthl} charge 10 1nd1' 1duals and fam1ltl'' But tha t ha' hcl·n put olTunttl at ka~t ne\t )l'ar. l 1nder the rhange~ annourll'c<l Thursda\ . .\l &T rnstomt·r~ would pa' about$ I J h1ll1on a year in new or higher charge'> wh1k recc:1v1ng thl' SI 7 billion rate: re<luctton Mal..1ng '>Ure the oH·rall rl'<lutt1on wa<i greatrr than thr 1ncrl'a'>e H < c omm1s'>t0nn M1m1 W n forth l>a\.\'>On !>aid. "One ""ould hoix· "l' v.ouldn't ha\l' a redul tlOn that I'> \ll 11thet h) tht· add11100.tl t 11\t 10 lonc;umcr') that 11·, moutnJ ·· &'>ldl'\ that l'>'iUl'. FC ( < ha1rman Mark h>"'lcr and othl'r offit:1al!. '>aid the ac11on,, tal..en togctha. \.\uuld '>upix1n the lOmm1ss1on's goal of tran'>frmng morl' of the phunl' '"· tern\ LO'>l'• to the people"' ho actual!) u~c 11 h >r t \amph:. hl' 'ia1d. mo't familtl''> 'rldom u-;e long-d1.,tance dtfl'l"tuf) a<,,.,l'itanl·e. wh1k cn:d1 t bureau' and other hu<,incs:.e<i ma~ usl· 11 eight hourc; a da)' at t'S\l'n t1all) no lhargl· r ( ( .. 1aff memhl·rs ~aid tht• long- d1~1anrt· ratl' reduction wa<, thr tir'il \inn: 1970 "'hl·n rate'> were n:Jult'<l 'i I JX'fll'nt 1n Januar~ and 2 1 (X'fll'lll in I l'hruar' J>n·' mu., redUt 11om incluJnl I I JX'fl l'O t 1n ..\ugu'I I 1111X anJ 7 4 rx·rrl'nt 1n 1-rbruar .. l4n'- PENNY TAX A LIFESAVER ... From Al ( 1t11cn'> for lklll'f I rJn,p11rtat111n the ta\ propom·n1.,· \lu1h u't·<l \la- 11onal 5Jkl\ < ounul ;111d < Jltran\ stud 1es to pr• lll'l I "hat l'lkt I l'rop· os111 on ..\road 1mprt1\l'llll'l11' "11uld have on r11un1' tr.init \Jkl' Holl1nd1:n .1 lornw1 prnll'\\11r ol tran!>portat111n ,ti I < Ir' int· v.,1, as.,1<,tuntdtrl'ltorot I'< 1·, lmt1tutt·ol Tran<,portatmn '°ltud1r' twt"l'l"l1 141<, and 1982 Without JO\ rnad 1mpro\t'll1l'll1' H olhnd~n protn It'd 41 XX I~ Jll I dent'> v.uuld ou ur ix·l\o\l'l'n 141\'I and I 99<J on thr road' Pr11pm1t1on \ projet l\ \.l.OU ld .1tll'l l If plann1:d kdl·ral \lJtl' Jnd lmal 1mpr0\t'mt:nt., '>lall'<l lor thl l11gh· way'> a<, pdrt 111 thl· I 'Hl'ar 1ran.,por· 1a11on pat l..Jgt· art· uimpktl·J "'1 th uu1 Propos1t1on \ rnt·n111·, 'll' ha' Ilg.hi '>)'O(hru1111Jl111n turn I.inn anJ groO\t:d (111\r11w111 ll11lllmkn pll·· d1rted 400 \t, I .Ill hknl' \o\11uld rtll ur on targl·tt·d 111,111\ dut 1nr till' I' \l'Jr\ an IX 4~fJ-< 1ill1.,,1111rnlm111111 \\ hl'n Prop11\11111n \ tundul 1111- rro,emcnto; Jrl· l,1ll111l·d 111 tlw numhcr ol alu<.knt'" rnlulnl ·•>?•1111 11' ~o.4 1 4 lur .i total rcdm11nn 111 'i4 Xn4. ht· '>a1J \1milarl\ tlw lJ\ .1d\111,lll' \Jld lnkrnl. \t<itl' and lmal 1ran,po1 tJ1111n 1mprn•l'mcnl'> \lall'd trn tnunl\ rna<l' and h1gtrna)\ "ould rt·dutt· trallit t<11.il1111:' h\ 109 "'11hou1 l't11p 0\11100 .\ rnl'nul:, lfthl' l<l\ ml'a\Ufl' '°"l·re pa\\C<l . thl' 1mpro,l·m1.·n1' " "u l d 'a' 1: an .id d ll IO n a I ~ I x It ' l'' "l hl· ,a,tng'> 111 human lt'l'' .ind lllllHll'' \.\11uld he anompan1nl h~ loi.,c:r traffil an1Jcnt LO'>I'> ol fll'<Hh onl·-quanl'r ot a htllton dollar' :. Holltnden also \a1d rhl· 1.11<,l \a\ tn~\ 1n ml'dtlJI t Jrt'. auto rc:pa1r hill\ prnf)l'rl\' d.1mJgl' and higher tn'>uramt• ratl"'> \o\111tld 1t1tal $I 7 4 h1ll1on ti no h1gh".i' 1mpro'l'ml'nl'> .ire: madl· during the: nc).l I 'i \l'Jf\ fall1n11. to $1 '-I h1ll111n ti l't opo\1111111 \ f}J\'>l'' .. rnJ .1 I 111tw1 1111 prnHlllllH\ :tfl' lllrllpk-11.·J .ll u1rd1n1-1 to 1lw \tud' rdra'l'll I hur'>- dJ\ I lollllldl'll ,,11d 11 tlw I.I\ 1tll 1t.1'1.' pa,.,l., itw rnlu1 t1011 1n 1r.1lli1. 1.111 h\11111' .111d f,11.l1111l·, \.\11uld lw l.1rg1·r 1h:in 1hr 11i1,1l ln-.'t'\ r1..·u1rdcu 111 J 'lhJ \o\h1.·11 .l 2.2 X I u>lll\1110\, ~"I l:.i1al1tll"' and \!IX i million tk lu"l'' \\t·1e ll"Plll ll'd i>rupm1111m \ "hlCh ,., 'latnl 111 .1pp1:Jr 11n tht· J urw "i ballot propml'\ .1 ix·rlfl\ tntrl'Cl'>l" 1n thl' 1.ount\ \.lk' I.I\ lrnm 6 to 7 (X'fll'llt 1.1.h1d1 ·\o\11uld 111,11..t• ( )f<JllJtl' ( llUOI\ ·, f,lll' the htght•\t IO lhl· \tall" I IK rn L'llUl' g1.·nna1c:d h' tlw tJ\ h1l..l· "'ill r<11'>r an L'\ltmatnl S 'i .l h1ll10n .111111 \o\htlh "•II Ix U\l'd 111 llHllpkll '.111011' tr.10 ,pnrt.111011 till· pn>H'llll'n1' 11utl1nnl in .i plan .1p- rril\t'J I)\ .1 ni<i11>r1I\ 11! thr l llUnl\ ' '11 l Ill\'\ GANN SEEKS FAIRNESS ... 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().( .!I ii rhe lcg1 '>loHl\1· hud)H'l llH ll'<l\l"ll h\ an annual I '" pn11·11t ''h1k tht· rl'\I o l the \lair' llud~·1·1 llll ll'.t,<·d h' ahoul 4 'i pc·1t • tJI .1111111.tll\ .• 1u•11d1n!! to ( ra nn •\llhou~h lh lly1111' p.1k "hrn lOmp.irnl 111 Iii• ,\,1l l '~ '.' 1, h1lli1111 hud!-!l'I < rann '·"' lh111 1' 1111 It ;i,1111 wh) 1h1· lc1"' m.1 ~ l "h,I\ 1 11 ... 1wnd 1 h.11 mu1. h 11n YH lll\t'h l'' "I h,1 \I ,Jll lHh (\' \.\ h11 hn .11111· ,1 mtlhnn.1111 \\hl·11 I "·" 111 \\, lOuldn t 11111l1·1\t,111d ho" ht•d1d 11,111d IA<C al"'·'" J\l..1·J ltuv. hl' 111uld • \\'ll ~\C $1011 111 \,!Ill \Clll h1.'lll'I 't.lrl \o\tlh'b l II \111rd11n·1,,1 ,l·\I \\1111>.111 WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Dell very I• GuarantHd nnl•r h<J\l' \ l!J<J to v.11rr\ .d111ut : ·· < 1<.1nn '>aid lknH>t rat' ha"c 11h1n tl·d 111 Pmr· m1t111n 24. -.a, 1ng the\ arr u\ing thl' '>anH' rule:' that were in l'lll'l t "'ht·n thl· Rcpuhltcan Pan~ v.,1, 111 p11\o\('r .ind thJt the 111111at1H· 1' .in 11nla1r altl·mpt IP v.rc'I p11\.\t'1 110111 thl' lknwrral'> Opponent\ of lht 111111all\I' .. 11,11 t l.11m 11 " unurn,111u1111n.tl h1.'l.lll\l' lhl' ( Jllf11rn1.i ( llO\llllllll1n l'n1· l)("'t'r' tht· I qt1\l<t1url' 111 m.11..t· "' 11\1.n ruk' ( rann n·.,pon<lnl thJI ,1 d,llt\l in tht· 'ldll' ( 110\lllUllllll th.It '>J\\ till' ul- 11 mall' <,mm l' 111 J II poll l ll .1 I pov. a in tht· \tall' rnl' "''h the \Oil'" "'"llld pre-empt 1h,11 d J1m Paul Gann What do )OU like about th1· f)uil) f'ilol"' \.\hat don't )OU hk1··· \all lht• number at left and your m«'""al{t \\ill ht• rt•<·onfrd. tran•u·rlbrd and dfhnrt•d to the appropriate editor The same 24-hour on"" crlnR 'lf'rVl<'t' ma\' IH· U'lrd to n·ror<I h'llrr'i to thr t•ditor on any toplr. Contributors to our l.ettrrli <·olumn mu\l indud1• th1•lr oamr and lf'lfphone numbt>r for verlfkntion 1'.u 1"111·ula tlon roll.,, pln'<t' Tt•ll us what's on vour mind Daily Pilat H. L. Schwertz Ill r 1t .,, "' Clrculatlon 714/642-'333 ClaHlfl•d advertlelng 714/642-5878 All other department• 642-021 MAIN OFFICE ''..J A ,•A 1 • I ii'. •; Chuy Oowatlby RoHmary Churchman 1 I • Clrculetlon TelephonH ...... • ... M' 4UJ tiJ I •• ft#" ...... • I I • A • I,, I , '"'"'" 'f 1 I 1t11t• I r•r Stephen F Cerezo Otorla A Power• ~ . I I • M1 tlol' Donald l Wllll•m• « I ili•l1 I M1 11\I'" VOL. 77, HO. 133 • WEA THER Expect fair weekend weather Coaetal l ei• fWOl'I lllf OU(lll mid moowt!Q kM CIQudl 411'41 locel loQ Oltl«wlM , ... S•lutd•y 411'41 SunOay Hton. upper 10. 11\tOUQh mid IOe lOW11 1n &Ot aod ~!IOI ''°'" Poc111 Collcepuon 10 1he M1• IC<lll l>OtGer Wln<la iiglil CM1d •91••ble S.IUl'day 1acep1 aoulhwMI 8 10 16 knot• SatU<d•y attemoon Wllld .,,.,.. 1 IO 2 t .. 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Amatulc> A1hev1Htt A111ntt A11•ntK l tly Au1tm 81l11m11•~ 8t1hng1 81tmmQt1om Bttml•t~ 18 ... in J& SJ s~ ~II W••I Fall• 6S j/ GrMntbOn> N ( n 4, H•tlloro 12 Jb H•ltlfl• 611 IY SURF REPORT BOIN 8011on 81own1¥1ll4• Elull•llJ ButllhQtOtt Vt C•-Ch•,.ottr111 ~ t. /ti 61 e. •• •l ~·· .H •II •b 64 49 J7 J6 ~II Honotu!u MrtYllOn tnmenautH• Jochton M• Jec~t.O<W!lli' JUl\f)l u Kanua C11, ••• v111aa lllll• ~oc• Loe Ano-- loutavi1i. 11'> Ill! 8. bl\ ,., .,, 8~. ~~ Ill •u bl 18 11 "6 98 b~ 8J ti() 82 bJ 80 61 LOCATION /umw tht•C.f\ Santa M'•"~• Nvwl1tJI I li.,.•lft r,41n 01~0 l.fJo\Jttty Sill ! • l • I' J ~ OlllfCTION w w w w Fireworks tycoon allegedly asked lawmaker to help stop DA 's probe I 0\ .\!'.C1f-Ll-\(-\1')-f-lfl'\\Ofk~ 1\roon ~ Patnc~ Munart\. who~c pohlltal aCll\ llll'\ afl' under tn- \l0\l1gat1on h} Orangl· < ount) and ll'ueral authon11n. a~h·d !>late \en H l Richardson to help hall the prnhc· thl' '>l'nator S3)'!> R1thard<,on \atd ht• prompt!) rc- p11rtrd thl' o' c:nurr to Orangl' Count) l>l\lfll'l •\ t1ornC\ ( en I H ll'ks. K1d1ard~on '>aid Moriarty pa111cu- l;irly mentioned an allegation that the .\ nahCI 01 ft fl'WOf l..'> magna ll' '>oc1a1es ha' e ma<l l' ~1 Ill l' I 9Mll The l I 5 allurnl') ' unilt' 10 l m .\ngl'ln Jmned thl' '°' e\t1ga1111n 1n March R1thard'>on allcgl'tl that in ad<l1t1on to Morrarty'c; rcque\t. \tall' puhlll ut1ln1es comm1c;c;10nrr Wilham I Baglr>. a former lohh) l\t tor Mona1 t~. calle<l 10 inquirt· 1 f R ll haru'>un had contaCtl'd H1ch Bagle)' tol<l thl' new\paix·1 Ill' l alkd R1chard~on a~ "a friend If\ 1ng w hdp a fm·nd (fy1 o nart} )" an<l lx·1.au'>l' hi." kit the senator "ha~ a lot ot l rl·d1h11t1' "'1th la" l nl11rlt·mrn1 · R11.hanhon 'aid ho1h ~1unan\ anti H.igk' 111ld him that "1nn;)lrnl ix·opk · "11u Id Ix· hurt ii lhl· prot)I: u>n ltnul·J .ind thl' mailer nl thr pn1't1tutt'' \\J\ rl''l'aku -·V.l'll \o\L' h::id -;omc parttl'., t1nd \llU \..n11" l11m 'omc oftho'll" v.h11n•, i111d p10.,11tull'' 'ho-...,. up.-R tt h iJrJ\l>n ,,11d \lnriart' told him '"fk m,1lk ti \OUnd 111..l' lhl'} jll\I c,tumhkJ h' 11\..l· 11·, a norm.ii m·c'::t\1011 lor ihtmto 'h<>"' up at tlHl\l 1h111g'> ·· R1diar<l\l111 111ld th.I' pa1X'1 . pr<>'ttkd prmt1tutr., for c,tatc kgt!.· lator'> anJ olhl'f puhl1t otlinal' and lUnlnll'Otcd that \Ulh '>oualt11ng wa' ··no big dl'al .. ··1 k \.\Un tnl n1l' 111 1ntt·rrl'dr (\o\tlh Hitk'>I and 'l'l' 11 11 !the pol1tKal 1nH·<,t1ga110n1 tould Ix· <lropfX'd fk \o\J\ lf\IOS to gel II all (lhl' IO\l'\llg3· 11001 dropix·J \II 1h1\ ttml' I ""a' gl'lltnl!! unhl•ltl·1. ahh nt·n uu<, .tbout tht· \o\hok thing ·· f<tl harJ<,un ~1d Ex-cop, daughter nabbed in $50,000 robbery case R1lh.1rd,11n 'I flT \1arl..l·t Pnhtll<.11 \l.lwn ( omnH1ll'l' had rccc1,e<l morl· than SI 1.000 in rnn1nhut1onc; lrom Monart\ and his. 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ThNP j., no ohlt~aturn fur th1'> "l'f' 11 '" l>l '.f{IN(; TlllS SALE for t•arh caq>PI onlrr of 7;, Slj . vds. or more, Aldrn's will he ~1vin~ 11wav .t lw1111ttl 11 l .1rra ru~ Your ., lo r hoo ... 1' from a varwd !<rlf'1·t1on WlllLE SHOPPI NG FOR CAR PETIN(; don't mi"" thi-. 11ppur11rnit' tu ... ,1w· mt 1·arJH'l!-I h't l.t>P'I , W f' • rr lwlp 1n~ I lwm cl' II' lira t1· llw1r I JHt h I 11rthdn v Ii-. nfrf'rmg '-111'1 1nl prn 111~ on '"lf'r tf'd lnhrt1'" h't I N•c; -~ . Live the I ife of LEES \i, " I 11 •1 •, Ill ._,,, •1 111 I 1111 ... 1111 c ltt" cl lfifil PIACr Nm AVfNl)I • COSTA MI SA C:A 9767/. PHONl 64&48.18 646 13~~ • II< NO )!04/l BUl INSfAllATION IN OUIG CotMY • lOCAJCD'" COSU ftlSA Hlll 27 YCAAS /Mil P' If CMtKT IJVSHSS SlllCI 11'4 ' • NA r 10N ' Nation faces severe spring Rood threat By fte A11oclated Pre11 W ASHINOTON -Americans at both ends of the nation face the danaer of severe 1prin1 floodina, with record anowpackt in the Wctt and saturated soir in the East, the fOvemment warned Friday. National Weather Service Darqctor Richard E. Hallaren noted that .. floodina has already bccurred in most states and the stage is set for severe even\s in many other areas." L V picket. YVla 1a court LAS VEGAS, Nev. -A federal jud,ae on Friday blocked a state court order that limited p1cket1 outside Strip hotels durinJ a 41-day-old ttrike by resort workers, and also blocked prosecution of 7 54 pickets arrested in the walkout "Judge Foley has recognized the"constitut1onal ri&hts of people to peaceably demonstrate," said Culinary lfnion leader Jeff McColl. "When ~ople arc bcin arrested for absolutely nothing other than being union members, you certainly have to be disturbed." Rule. clJange may IJlk~ co•t. flnal, frantic comtractloa and prep- aratlona for tbe 1984 World'el'alr. Tlaefalr open• today. WASHINGTON -One day after the government ordered a reduction in long-distance telephone rates, the American Telephone & Telegraph Co~applied Friday for depreciation rule changes that could lead to new rate increases. Meanwhile, Federal Communications Com- mission Chairman Mark Fowler raised the possibility of long-distance rates fallins as much as 40 percent over the next several years through competition and the shifting of -------.. --------------------------------phone system costs to users other than long-distance customers. I• McCartlJyi•m bac.t? CHICAGO-Mayor Harold Washington has again run afouJ of his opponents on the City Council, who are criticizing him for choosin' as his new culture chief a man accused of subversive activities 30 years ago. Fred M. Fine, the mayor's choice for eultural affairs commissioner, was convicted in 1956 of subversive activities. The conviction was overturned in 1958. Rea~n touts 'electrifyirtg' tur round in U.S.schools WASHINGT (AP)-President Reagan claimed credit Friday for la hing a school reform movement he said h.as en~;d 20 y s of academic decline and "changed our history by p\J g education back on the American agenda. pri vate schools, as well as to scale back federal school aid. He made bis first visit as president to a public school a year ago. ------Reagan. in a emony on the South Lawn of the White House. celc ed what he called the "electrifying" response across th untry to the harsh verdict on U .S. schools rendered I pring by his National Commission on Excellence in E ation. Education Secretary T .H. Bell released a glossy 229-pa~ report, "The Nation Responds," catal<>sina recent actions in every state to raise academfo standards. Second clJlld •uccumb• RANCHO PALOS VERDES-An intruder perhaps wielding a hammer bludgeoned to death one I I-year-old girl andfatatlyinjurcd her playmate ma condominium in t4is affluent seaside community, authorities said Friday. Natalie O'Sullivan died Thu[!day in the condoJllinil¥~ and her friend, Kristen Maclm1ght, die<J F'riday-after emergency surgery in a Torra5 hospital. The victims were discovered by Audrey O'S ivan, 15. who returned home from school Thursd fternoon to find the partially clad body of her sister and the injured girl. ... 3 nabbed la McDonald'• plot SAN FRANCISCO -Three people were arrested Friday in an alleged plot to extort SI million from McDonald Corp. by threatening to poison some of their fast food products, the FBI reported. McDonald's 18700 Corporation. owned by a franchisee and located in Dublin about 25 miles east of San Francisco. began receiving calls last Tuesday. Late Thursday night the caller instructed that the money be delivered to a field near Clayton, a nearby community. Arrested were Reese Howard Davis, 19, and Bruce Givens Mcleod. 31. both of Concord. and a 17-year-old juvenile. ~ Woman opea• fire at college FRESNO - A 'female student shot and wounded a teacher and another student at Fresno City College Fnday afternoon. then shot herself to death, authorities said. Mathematics instructor James Ross was shot in the back and was paralyzed from the waist down. Sharon lmperatricc. 23, was grazed on the left temple. The name of the assailant was not released. Welfare changes overruled SACRAMENTO -In a defeat for Gov. George Dcukmejian. a federal judge ruled Friday that new state rules delaying eligibility for welfare violated federal law. The rules, which took effect April I, can -remain in place for 10 days while the Deukmej1an administration decides whether to appeal and seek a longer stay. said U.S. District Judge Raul Ramirez. DeukmeJian ordered the change last July. effective Oct. I. saying 1l would save the state S 14.5 million through this June 30. j College chlef sentenced MERCED -The president of Merced College pleaded no contest Friday to six counts of misdemeanor embezzlement involving duplicate travel claims and personal telephone calls charged to a school credit card. Dr. W.C. Martineson. who earlier resigned effective in June, was sentenced to 60 days in jail. He must report by 8 a.m. Wednesday. Martmeson. 55. has accepted a job as superintendent of St. Regis School, a 170-student kindergarten through 12th grade district in Montana. He also presc the first "Presidential Academic Fitness Awards" t students drawn from every state who w~re ~ick~ t . p~~nt the -m~rc lhan 21 7,000 high school seniors gett1 pins and certificates to honor their ~holastic prowe.ss... modeled the progmm aftcr..the .,..;..;-...:!111U1~-• physical fitness aw that President Lyndon B. Johnson "9••,•lllll•ill .. n started in the 19 Recalling a ase used by another president, Theodore Rooseve eagan said be had used "the bully pulpit of this office' times to speak on education issues "because we in th administration view education as central to America fe." "We came to shlngton believing that education was the key to the erican comeback that we wanted to ~ring about," said gan. who has spoken out repeatedly 1n the last year on need to improve school discipline, raise standards and teachers' pay to their performance. During his ti rwo years in office. his major education in1tiat1v ere futile attempts to dismantle the Depanment of Edu ion and enact tuition tax credits for Sal~doranS elect Duarte; lose s call voting a 'farce' R. El Salvador (AP) -Moderate emerged Friday as the winner of El Salvador's pres1 tial election. defeating ultra- conservative Ro o d'Aubo1sson. The toscr'rparty called the ballotin 'farce" and said it would not accept the results. Duane in tu accused d'Aubuisson's Republican Nationalist Allian known as ARENA. of"destabilizing the country." "I call on th ople to help me destabilize that machinery they ha ,in place which 1s ba~d on the death squads and in des lmng institutions." Duarte said in a telephone in\ervie Duarte charged that ARENA 's attuude "is helping the guerrillas cause trouble. First they said we were communists and now they sax we're from the CIA.·· # With votes from 12 of El Salvador's 14 provinces counted. official results showed Duarte had received 691 ,529 votes, or 54.3 percent. D'Aubuisson of lhe Republican Nationalist Alliance, or ARENA. had 581 .222 votes. or 45. 7 percent. About I .S million people voted. The last two provinces to be counted, La Union and Usulutan, include less than I 0 perocnt of the vote and were not ex~ted to significantly alter the perccn·tagcs. Duarte, a C bnstian Democrat. had declared himself the winner Monday. Golnlbo JI~ Stormie Jones. 7, who underwent the world'• flnt •lmaltaneou heart and lh'er tnuulplant ln February, hai• a doll at Plttabarih'• Children'• Hoepftal Friday. The ,ur ta apected to return home to Cumby, TeD8, on Monday. She will return to the hoepttal periodically for check·u.J». Docton •Y her new Ol'l&DS ~ fanctlODiDC normally. em anything ~ut chocolate on Mother's Day PHILADELP A (AP) -Give Cathenne Rice anything but and r Mother's Day. The 35-year-Philadelph1an 1s among more than 700 women who h create the Whitman's Samplers. the popular boxes of a ned chocolates. "No way! Are u kidding?." Rice said when asked if she wanted chocol s for Mother's Day. "I'd rather have flowers." About 70 percent of the wo rkers are women and most. like Rice. are mothers. ' Another of them is Sandra Hart. 42, a single mother. who gets up at 4 each morning lo do the laundry and plait the hair of her 7-year-old daughter Selena. The plant produces approximately I 00.000 pounds of chocolates a day and more than SI 00 million worth of chocolates a year. , Each woman holds a stadc of hnJe brown candy cups. which she expenly flips one at a ume with her thumb. W11h the other hand. she picks up a piece of candy. drops it in a cup. picks up tllt cup and candy and puts them maboit. The pay on the assembly tine 1s $7.61 an boor WORLD She spends ei hours a day on an assembly line. grabbing chocolat pleated paper cups that roll do~n a ------conveyor belt at a tone a second and stuffing them into Rice has been working at the plant for 16 years, starting when her oldest child was 2. "When I first started here. I ased to go home at night and cry." she rttalled. "My back hurt. My shoulders hun. Every night I'd say. ·rm not going back. I can't take it.' "But l did 1l. I did it because I had to. I had two k1d"i '" support." "All the heavy-dut)' JObs. which art mostly held by men. are mor<' highly paid," Rice said. As union steward. she encourage!> other women to seek JObs as forklift operators and \\arehoui.c workers. Maurt"Cn L1ebers. ,34. who runs a machine that wraps candy boxes 1n cellophane. ha!> been S('parated from her husband for th ree year"i and 1s raising her daughters. ages 14 and I 2. alone Guerrillas ezclJange prisoners SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador -Guerrillas freed El Salvador's former deputy defense minister after nearly two years of captivity in exchange for eight Jailed left-wing leaders. a rebel radio station reponed Friday. It was believed to be the first official prisoner exchange in the 41/i- year-old civil war between the leftist guerrillas and the U.S.-backed government. Tual•la accu•ed by Llbya TRIPOLI, Libya -Libya said Friday that terrorists were using Tunisia as a base for attacks on Moammar Khadafy, and told the neighboring North African country that this could harm their generally cordial relations. ln an official statement Friday, the foreign Ministry said it had "many indicaJors showini that Tunisian territory might be used for terrorist activities against Libya." The EnJlish- lanauaae statement said Libya had "warned" Tunisia "of the pievous danger that might face the relation between the two countries as a result of such actions ... Hoadur•• .tlc.t• out dlplomat TEGUCIGALPA. Honduras -The government declared Nicara,uan Ambassador Edwin Zablah "per- sona non 9rata' Friday and ordered him to leave the country within 48 hours. The move was a response to the shootina down of an Honduran helicopter Tuesday over Nicaraaua. in which four members of the Honduran armed forces and four c1 vilinns were killed. Honduras says the chopper was blown off course. Honduras has also Mud it will break diplomatic relations with Nicam,ua unless it receives 1 satisfactory explanation for the 1nc1dent. Immualty liven In fnaud·ca.e A TH'ENS, Orcccc -A Greek·Amencan accused of defraud1nJ the U.S. Navy whilC' he was a vice president of Oeneral Dynamics Corp. has been a.ranted immunity from prosecution in connection with statements he made to the FBI a laywer said Friday. The cast Involves characs of$2.7 million contract kickback,. The accused. P. Talus Vcliot1a, still still fa('CI fraud chn~ . .. paper boxes.. Mother's Da for the Whitman and Easter, accor Rice is one o Whitman's cand the fourth biggest busi~ss holiday behind Chnstmas. Valehtine's Day to company president Jim Nixon. 100 hourly workers at the sprawling actory in nonheast Philadelphia. On the ltne where the Samplers are assembled. SO packers. all women. face each other across a wide belt. " I he mone' ·.,good. and the JOb'sclosc to home." Sh<' said. "I hke w?~.king. but I tell m" daughters, 'MaJT) somebodv nch. · nmentalists hail to protect rivers SAN FRANCI 0 (AP) -.A federal appeals court Friday upheld the des1gnat1on of s of fi ve northern California wate s as wild rivers over the objections o al governments and businesses.. The 9th U.S. uit Court of Appeals ruled any violal s of regulations by former Interior uiry C«~I Andrus in making the designation during the final days of the Carter administration were "insignificant" and "trivial." Inclusion of 1,250 miles of the Eel. -Tnnity. American. Klamath and Smith nvers as pan of the national Wild and Scenic River System means they will be protected. SI.In• of the tlmee _. ........ Brion• bolcla ap ne of tbe OlJ1Dpiq ftlD.M .toe betna eUk ICl'eeDed Ct tbe Prper Tecb· I .. nlcal ~Dtu la 1-m ~ ..... lD pttpandoa for tile apcoml.D& kmmerOamm. - -----~·- • I . A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. May 12. 198• .. CM m&yOr to fill water board seat Costa M~sa Ma)or Donn llall hn been ~l~ted to scrw out an unc~· p1 red term on the Oran~e ( ount) Water D1stnct's board of diret·to~. ofli c1ah announced Wedne da\ Hall. 55. will represent d1'1trn.•t se\cn. lOvcnng most of CoMa Mesa and a small portion of Irvine and NcwpQn Beach. according 10 Gordon Eber. 1he w all'r d1stnc1's inlorma11on olfa·er ~ 0 1\lnC't ~ven wa'i prev1ou-.h l"('l)- rl''>l'Otl..'d b~ H l..'nf) Segcrs1rom J ~,­ \Car ml'mber of the board 1 hi: directors 'oted \\ edn1..·l1da' morning 10 appoint Hall "ho "'iii h,1,e to ~tand ele1..·11on in "lln1..·mhc-r 1u lOmplete the two )ear' kit on ~gaMrom·s term. Whl..'n he announced h" ll'\lg- nat1on. ~1..·gerstrom ong1nalh rl'C· umme nded that Hall tx· \l'll't tt·d tO rl·plal'l' him . according to I l\l'I But p1l'l1m1n:in atwrne' ·., '"' l'\t1gJl1on' showed that Hall could not legally hold •~o elected offices at one ti me. Hall said that when a further legal anaJysis of the s1tua1ton turned up special ~islation that does allow him to take on the water district post, he interviewed for the Position and was informed Wednesday he had been sck cted. A selection comm11tet.'. headed by Water Distnct President John Gac- the. rt\ 1ewed applicauons and inter- ' 1ewed candidates for the position, Elser said. 'Tm sure Henry (Segcrstrom's) recommendation was a stron~ factor in their dec1sron." ~Iser said. The Mesa Consolidated Water D1)lrlCt had nomrnatcd Han~ Pan- rnn. the presiden1 of its board of directors. for the post. Hall. owner of the Newport &ach- based Omega lndu)tnes, a manufar- turer of industnal electronic~ equ1P- Mayor Donn Hall mcnt . said he will be running for two elected offices in November -fo r the water d1stnct position and for redec· tion to the Costa Mesa Cit> Council. South Huntington Beach Bobby Sox The Parent Volunteers who comprise the Board for South Huntington Beach Bobby Sox wish to acknowledge the support of the following organizations and merchants, who have generously agreed to sponsor a team t his 1984. Please join us in patronizing these businesses. Aflspa ce Mini Storage Casa Camino Restaurant Century 21 Walk-In Realty -Jerry Beusee Dr . Cary Rothenberg , Adams & Beach Del Taco, Magnolia & Atlanta Dress Affair Fleet Feet Huntington Beach Fireman 's Assoc. Lamppost Pizza Neil J. Graham D.D.S. Inc. On Track Magazine Polly 's Pies PX Camera & Appliance Round Table Pizza Straw Hat Pizza, Adams and Brookhurst BEDDING ENSEMBLE WITH ANY BRASS BED! Includes Designer Comforter, Matching Pillows & Dust Ruffle· Over 100 Exou1slfe Fabncs. Patterns and Colors To Choose From , T I I F I\ I I) . \ I. 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Cannon -$7.002. •Mary Dick -$3,637. •Frederick Lee Kidd -$30,710. • Durantcs Rosmunda Perez - But for 408 Cahforn1an~. 11 m•s some scnous money. State Controller Kenneth n re~rted last week more than million in newly found, unclai estates. The money was rcocivedY Cory's office and is being held tl'C for Its rightful owners. Estates will permanently escheat to the state 1f they are still unclaimed five years after being turned over to the controller. Jervis said. As of March 31 , the Cory's office had accumulated over $18 million of estates still subject to chum. Orange County accounted for nine of the newly reported estates. Those valued al more than $1 ,000 include: •Bethel Betty Aurin -SI 0, 764. $17,821. AQy inquiries about the estates can be directed to State Controller, Division of Unclaimed Property. P.O. Box 1019. Sacramento CA1 95805. · In most cases, the heirs are~­ known or lost and would benefit tfn Consu ers keep payiiig as nuk plant costs climb SAN CLEMENTE CAP) -Rtald Knecht 1s on the sta te Public Ut1ht1e s Comm1ss iocam that branded the two biggest units of the San 0 1fre nuclear plant an "economic d1sa'iter." Knec ht ss It \.\Ould be most equitable 1fthe cost o'erruns wet>orne by investors in the u11h11es that own San Onofre. But Knecht and ht!. staff sttll opose to compensate the companies b)' allowmg them tcharge every customer another $1 6 a )ear on average. ·•tfthe investor stood to losc1e wouldn't be having so many dumb prOJCCts," Knecht id. 8ut he added. "We felt we 1d lo give them ( an Onofre's owners) some rate 1rease" since they've alread) invested billions in the pl11. The PUC staffs proposal doo't appeal to Southern Cahfom1a Edison Co. or San D10 Gas & Electnc Co .• which own the three-reactor plann1dwa) between Los Angeles and San Diego. But Knecht says their alteni'e -seeking PUC pemms1on to bill customers anotr $700 million a year -would cost thOS(? 3.5 m1lltonouthern Californians "many hundreds of m1lh ons of dcnrs in future rates." Either way, electnc1t) users S(Tl li kely to pick up the tab for San Onofre's Unit 2 and 3.-hich the utilities said would cost $437 million when thevere proposed in 1970 but which wound up costing $4.6°llion. One th ing the regulating ageHes and the regulated companies agree on 1s that the s~len pnce tag resulted from e'er-changrng 80' emment ~u lat1ons. San Onofrc's Unit I . pegge41t about $82 m1lhon when constructi on began 1n 196-cost onl y SS mtlhon more when 1t was completed four"!ars later. "The plants that came on line the late '60s and early to mid '70s were cheap. a bonan.," Knecht said. "The later you go in the '70s. the mort"larginal they became because costs kept going up. "We were going from a stmp~tnpped-down model with no controls and protections ones that had all the bells and whistles on them ... The ut1lities say the)''e s1e spent $200 million bnn~ing Unit 1 up to tougher safefitandards. and the bill conttnues to increase a the reactqtets earthquake safety modifications that won't tx· com¢te before year's end. Units 2 and 3 "ere <;upped to be producing electnc1t) b} 1976 but began 0~11ng at full power onl) \1.ethin the past year. Construction dela\'i after t Three Mile Island rad1at1on leak 1n 1979 added SI btl.in to those units· cost: dc~1gn changes .aho prompted , that accident cost anoth er $1 00 million. Ed ison '1cores1dent Ken Baskin )Sid .\lthough the Nuclear Regulan Comm1ss1on fined the u11ht1cs S 160.000 la'>t ~ear 1: taulls in the plant\ emergenq cooling S)Ste m. NRC-es1dent in~pector Al Cha_fTee sa)s San Onofre 1s dn avage performer among the nation's 70 nuclear plants. On Monday. however. the NRC announced an mvesugation into four leaks of radioacti ve gas last week. Chaffee said none endangered the public. The fi ve-member PUC ts expected to decide this sum mer on the ut1liues' $700 m1lhon rate request. which would add $55 a year to the t) p1cal Edison customer's bill and $83 a year to that of the average SDG&E customer. A winner's torch Dolores Reed of Fountain Valley and two- time bronze medallat Herb Wildman eum- lne the torch Reed won the chance to carry in the Olympic torch relay. Reed. who named a co-worker to carry the torch for her, won the opportunity in a drawing aponaored by her employer, Pacific Bell. 50% Off on Baker's Racks French baker'> hdVc long appre- ciated the clas"1<. baker s rack. blending utility with beauty Whether yuu t1rc a baker o r nl.'l you II find ma ny uses for the rack we re featu ri ng at Chandlers -and SAVE S300! Keep d cnllcxt1on of c00kbo0k" displayed and handy to ynu r R1t chen LJ-.,e a bdkcr c; rack for planb nc~r c1 -..unny wind0w Orga~ n1zc y( )Ur Lhild.., family of stu ffed crnimcll'-t and dollc;; Chc.mdk•r" lx.•t1util11l bdkL'r'1 rdd. hd'> c1n cxlilhlvc t1nt1quc cuppcr hni..,h k)r lun~-ld'>ting beduly The detailing 1-., thL' nicest you w11l lind It" d red I l1tirgain dl S2Q8 hurry l)Ur pill L~ la~ts 1ust t\vo dayc.! Reg $5C)Q SALE $298. SANTA l\NA M11111111 It •h '.-ll • 71•1 'i -1.l l•7H SANTA A A M.t.1111 111 17/lr ~ · 711 'l.11 •I NI l.1\Cll~·\ Hll I_<.:, N1<1t1 f>l'i(11 I. Sf) lwu · 71-1'<,')f 7101 "'JcHt I l11uK Dt11/u t) Jl~ m 111 S H)f> rn \11111d11~1 II lt1 rn 1t1 7 r1111 1111.l l..iwuitlu Nc><>n to Sr> m I tNr I lJRNlnJRf: · IN1TRIOR {)( ~ICN _._ ____ .=._ ... ,. ·-' -.. Bazaar benefit Danny and bl• motber Sud Borlnl ez•mlne one of the art projecta •tudeni. at Harbor View Pre- Scbool in Newport Beacb M>ld dUJ'lna a recent •treet bauar to benefit the March of Dimes. The youna- •ten ral•ed $1 tro from the •ucceaaful N.le. Ocean View plans 'com.puter share' . The Ocean View School District will sponsor a "computer share" program today at the computer laboratory at Colle'c View School in Huntineton lkach. The program 1s being called a "share" in~tead. of a "fair" since its purpose is the shanng of ideas. programs and skills amon~ teachers. school officials said. Students will demonstrate their computer programs throughout the day as well as their soluuons lo computer programs. . They also will demonstrate software they are using to reinforce basic skills and creative thinking and" 111 show their skills in word processing and program sotiware 11-4~..:.-.;.;;__.'--"--__..~.......-..... --tt-~ acll v111es. • " TeaC"hcrs will demonstrate software that reported I~ 1s making their JObs caster and more interesting. including 1.-.....----~.,...._..;;.;..+i~t-+-f-,-~~t!" gradebooks. crossword puzzle gcnrators and s1mula11on games. [t]2~.!~~~ MOTHER'S DAY Give a Living Gift leautlful Selection of: •Azalea• • Chry1onthemum1 • African V lolet1 •Hydrangea •Mother'• Doy Ro••• • OPEN MOTHER'S DAY MON ·FRI 7 a m 6 p m SAT 8 30 am 6 pm SUN 8 30 a m 5 p m Uoyd' s Nursery & Landscape Co. 2021 Newport llvd. (at lay Street ) COSTA MESA, CA 92627 • 646-7441 Hours: Sal 8 ~O a.m.-6 p.m. Mon .Frt. Sun. 8:30-5 p.m 7:00 1.m .-e p m VISA & MC ACCEPTED ... "CULINARY BRI LL IANCE" L.A. TIMES J.\N. I. 198.t MAXWELL'S RESTAURANTE' ; \l 111 hr oprn 10 • m to 8 :30 pm Mothe r 's Day \W,th O ur Specia l ·Bill of Fare: , Tl FFED BREAST Of CHICKE'.'4 15.95 FRE. tit) BAKED HAM Bakt>d in Cherry & Champa~nl" Sauce 114.50 INDIVIDUAL BEEF WELLINGTON 1 18.95 FISH OF THE DAY Wrapped Around pina<·h Sourrte .115.95 All C'OffiM> with rhlllrd fr.-.h ~ fruit r up, pantry, "hlp~d pnt.ator•, frrth "f'Jtl•htt . dtlM'rl •nd roffc>t. BEVE"lY H1U.S Parades, tournaments and races are amona the tournament May l I with ao awa:nb dimaer 10 .,.,..,. Dr. special events planned in the upcoming weeks as part of Fi:ank Crinella. Fairview·• direaor, was 1al1 )'t.:af's U'Opby Fairview State Hospual's Silver Jubilee, celetntm1 lbe win_ner. facHity's 2Sth anniversary. Jubilee Celebration Day -a pratAUUon 10 Tamera Jameson. director of the Foster Grandparent Fairview on its annivenary will be made b)' lionncr' Program at Fairview, said the followinaschedulc of events Caltfomia Gov. Pat Brown on May 26. F~ the has been established: presentation will be mrabments and an oppon"nny 10 •Photo Exhibit -runs May I l-10 in the Fairview hear the U.S. Marine Corps Band. Auditorium. • lOK and ~K Run/2-mile Poker Walk-Juae 23 ii •Resident Appreciatfon Day and Parade-:-a parade the target date for runners and walkers to participate ia honoring Fairview clients will rnclude members of the~ around'thc exterior of the hospital pounds. A J IO • Costa Mesa Police Department. LoS An~eles Raiders. and ent fee aoes toward fund-raiJina efforts. some oclcbritica.. Festivitiu begin at _:30Lm...oa1bt Fo«~Linfonnation_oc to fln40UL.baw.JO~out- Fairview arounds. • .a of th'e events. call Jameson at 9S7-Sl97, Dick •City-Chambcr-StateGolfToumament-theCosta Hauck t 9S7-Sl 14i Rkk Grever at 9S7-St86 or Robin Mesa Gnlf ~nrl C'n11n1rv C'l11h will host the 18th annual Lemonds at 9S7·S4 6. ' Progra,m should keep Bell ringing· For many elderl}'. 111 and handicapped persons, the telephone 1s the sole source of contact with the outsidr world. Loss of phone service cao be a dangerous situation for those confined to their homes. Pacific Bell 1s attemptJO& to reduce that risk w1tb a new program. in wh1cha friend. relative or soc1aJ agency 1s notified by mail 1f service 1s in danger of disconoect1on because of non-payment. The third pany will not be responsible for payment of the bill. Spokesman Burnie Dunlap said customers faced with d1sconnect1on often have difficulty paying their bills. But sometimes. the person providing assistance is merely a reminder. Paci fic Bell estimates nearly 22.000 customers statewide will use the nottfica11on program. City panel seeks alternate An alternate member of the Laguna Beach Board or Adjustment and Design Review will be int«Viewed a nd appointed by Ctty Council members at their meeting on Tuesda). City residents interested in applying for the pos1uon should contact the city clerk's office. Call 497-331 1 Cll. 209. UPHOLSTERY, INC. fer tile lest tf Y• Ult lt22 UlllllUI. com IW -54&-llst MAY SPECIALS ON SALE NOW LI ST 395°0 SA L E 199°5 See a demonstration at: ' 2750 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa • (714 ) ;)49-50fl6 At Harbor & Adams, next to Coco's Tues· Fri' Sat. Sun: IU.15-7:00 I 0.00·6:00 12:00 -5:00 MAY 10th-13th THURS., FR I .. SAT., & SUN. ON LY! 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Start with the basic table 47' z "I x 24 "d x 27' i "h Add on shelves pPdestals storage cabinets and drawers as your computer system grows All components are available separate ly """"'"' Willt , dlfttnn« Open Daily 10-6 Sunday 12 5 · Customer Service Hotltne (213l 548 l335 3015 Bristol Street Costa Mesa (71 4) 751-2977 SAN PfOAO LONG BEACH ~OENIX LAS VEGA.S • lo ../ ,_ ... I area churches to hoDor Mother en her day Lqna Pretltyterlu ~1rcll. 41S Forest Ave., l..tauna Beach, will celebrate Mother's Day with the Rev. Dr. Jerry Tankersley, pastor. g.avina the sermon "Gift of Ood't Grace Rooted 10 God's Mercy." This is the f~t 1n a ttnnon series on "Salvation." Mitzi lnterlandi will sing Avery Marsh's ''Love Them Now" and will direct the Chancel Choir in si!141na several anthems, accompanied by organist Ellen Wf1Jbt. Following the service. the congregation is invited to join Jhe-coffee fellowship on the patio. Child care is provided during the service. Al 9 a.m .. Christian Education IS offered for au ages. The Crib Room is open from 9 a.m. to I 1:30 a.m. The pastor's Bible class for women meets on Tuesdays at 9: IS a.m. and for men on Wednesdays at 7 a.m. Youth groups meet on Wednesday at 6 p. m. for dinner. recreation and study with CraiJ Wilhams, tssistant_pastor. Friday at 7 a.m. the Senior High Loaos meet in the lower level. For more information. caJI 494-1555. For inspira- tfonal prayer help, Dial-a-Praye r: 494-PRA Y. • • • Crys&al CatJledraJ Congregation. 12 I ft1 Lewis St.. Garden Gro"e. 1s promising and e'1ra-special day for Mom. The Rt'v. Dr. Robert H Schuller's pulpit guest will be tekv1s1on comedienne Jane MtadO'-"S. Jane. mamed for 29 years to tcve Allen wall bnng a messagt' of Joy. She will appear at both the 9:30 and 11 ·I5 a.m. ser' aces. "E,ccpt for children under the age of five, joy in our society seems to be forgotten I behe'e each of us has a responsibaht) to communicate JO) in our work. our pla}' and in our worship. Humor 1s at the heart of a successful joy-filled life ... says MeadO\.\S. Presbyteria n pre school to c0nduc t Ope n Hous e The children and teachers at Laguna Presbyterian Preschool are prepanng for their annual Open House on Tuesday, May 15. from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the school campus at 41 5 Forest Ave .. Laguna Beach. Open House offers an opportunity for parents, and fnends to v1s1t each classroom and to renew acquaintances wnh other famahes whose )Oungsters attend the school This special occasion 1s a highlight of the year for ·r,eryonc at the school For more information. please call 494-0504. Mother's Day evenina promises mo~ cxCJtement as Fred Frank. the sinllt'i "Minister of Love" performs in concen at 6 p.m. _ Known intemauonally through bis "Hour of Power" appearance • Fred touches hearts through bis inspiring and cntenamina music. Reservations are not required for the concert, foaturina o~hestra and oraan. but a free will love offering will be received. For more mformation. call 971-4000. • • • New Tllo.gbt Clarl1tlan ~arcb, 610 W. I 8th St., Costa Mesa. will hear the Rev. Dr. Eleanor Jackson giVC"a s-pecial Mother's Day messaae entitled "Love, the Heavenly Energy" at the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday. Dr. Jackson says that love is not something that happens TO us. but something that happens THROUGH us. Soprano Jan Knowlton will be featured soloist. Youth Church meets at the same time and child care is available. Coffee and refreshments are served at a fellowship followin'-the service. A 81bl_t" study class, which explores the metaphysical anterpretat101tof thr scnptures. taught by Dr. Don Sharer. associate minister. precedes the service at 9: 15 jl.m. A midweek healing workshop conducted by Dr. Jackson wall~ held on Wednesdays, from 11 a.m. to noon. beginning Ma y 16. Different topics 6n heahng will be presented and ind1v1dual healing requests will be fulfilled. An 1nten~1ve 12-week Bible synopsis class. taught by Dr. Sharer. will begrn on May 16 at 7 p. m. This class will cover the entire Bible. from Genesis to Revelation. For funher informauon. call 646-1032. • • • Uoltarlan Universallst Fellow1bip. 429 Cypress Drive. Laguna Beach, wiH hear Dr. Marianne Poster speak on "Mothers and Daughters" at a special Mother's Day program at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Dr. Post~r wall. discuss the complex and emotionally- char-ged relauonsh1p of mothers and daughters. pointing out that the way one relates to one's mother is often repeated throughout life in other relationships. Dr. Poster, who has a pnvate practice in Laguna Beach. is associated with the counseling department at UCI and has taught and lectured extensively on the subject of mother-daughter relationships. A social hour will follow the program. For further information. call 494-4 743 or 951-6622. • • • St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cborcb, 600 SL Andrews Rd .. Newport Beach. 1s presentmg a special Mother's Day cooccn at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Dr. Jester Hairsion, internationally known musical pertonaUty will conduct the 100-voice Sanctuary Choir 10 an inspirational musical evening. Kiahli&htioa this presentation by the chuJCb's Ministry o1 Music will be solos by Hairston, Marilyn Powell. Debra acments, Ralph Opaclc and Scott Wojahn. Phil Kristianson is the concen accompanist. A free will offcrina will be a~pted. Di. Hairston is "AmbasudoNlt·Larae" for the United Sta~cs, in addition to his many musical ac- complishments that include composinj. arTanging con- ductina and sinaing. His numerous a'cuvities belie his 83 years. For more information, call 631-3821 or 631-2880. • • • a arcl of RellgloH Science. SeacliffVillage. Suite 23. 220S Main St., Huntington Beach, will present singer Gisele MacKenzie as guest soloist in special Mother's Day services at 9 and U a.m. Sunday. The Rev. Pegy Bassett's topic at both services will be "The Mother Load." There is a Junior church and nursery care available at both services. MacKenzie is renowned for her stardom on the television show "Your Hit Parade," as well as personal recording triumphs. She has had numerous successful roles an musical comedy and continues to be a popular guest on television talk and quiz shows. The mother of two Disaster Drill Day scheduled May 17 The Physicians for Social Responsibility, the Harbor .~efo!""' Temple and th~ organization ST AND will present CIVIi Defense Plannmg for Nuclear Wat in Orange County·· on May 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Harbor Reform Temple/St. Marks Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach. This will also be Oran~e County's Disaster Drill Da y. Elleo Severona. execuu vc director of PSR and a member of the Orange County Citizen's Advisory Board on Civil Defense Plannmg for Nuclear War. will discuss local and county plans for rival defense in the event of nuclear war. The presentation will follow the film "Nuclear War to Armageddon" For more information. caJI 552-5589. tttn41ed children, she resides 10 Encino. For n\ore iofonnataon, caJJ 969-1331 . • • • Netp borllood o...uaatloul ~.,~, St. Ann's and Glenneyrc Streets, La&i!na Beach, will hear the Rev. Wiliam J. Eilers preach a S{>CCial Mother's Day sermon at the l 0:30 a.m. worship service Sunday in obseTvancc of the "festival of the Christian Home." The chu~b choir will sing under tht direction of John Thompson, and Michael Sanders will be at' the oraan console. Ushers for the service will be John Laine and Bob Robertson ofLaJuna Beach; Don BestorofLaguna Niauel; Lewis Crosby ofl..aauna Hillr..and Peter Smitb of Newport Beach. Aoqualntance time will follow the service with coffee and punch in Bridge Hall. The Adult Bible Class meets at 9 a.m. in the church library ·and Sunday School classes meet at 10 a.m. A nursery is available for babies and toddlers. The Women's Fellowship will have a luncheon and .fashion show at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday. May IS.Jtev. Eilers will install the new officers. (Sec story elsehwe~ on the church pa,e. The Mens Fellowship will meet OQ Wednesday, May 16. at 10 a.m. at the home of Ann and Dana Johnson m Newport Beach. for further information. call 494-8061. ••• Capistrano Valley'Cburcb of ReUgioas Science, 32261 Cam mo Capistrano. Suite D-106. San Juan Capistrano, will be the scene of a combination concert and farewell party Sunday at 4 r.m. The event wil be both performed by and in honor of the Rev. Jim Turrell and his wife Jean as a send-off celebration. Re v. Turrell was recently appointed minister of the Cape Coral, Fla .. Church of Religious Science. The Turrells will be joined in concert by Mick and Diane Barton. The quartet will perform a variety of old favorites and contemporary hits. as well as original songs written by Barton. There as no ctlarge for the concert but donations will be welcomed to be presented to the Turrells to help with the cost of the move to Florida. The Turrells have lived in Dana Point where Jim was a school teacher. Jean has taught piano at the Yamaha Music School in San Juan Capistrano. For more anformat1on, call 240-6463. • •• Lalle Hills Comma.aJty Cluarcb, 23331 Moulton Parkway. Laguna Hills, will present the Re velation Choir (Pleaee eee RELIGIOUS/ A 7 ) Orange Coast RELIGIOUS IEW THOUGHT CHRISTlll CHURCH 110 W. 11th St. Ctsfl IHI (Ttaolli11 SoiHH tf l id ), Dr. Eleanor C. Jackson 141-1112 "LOVE THE HEAVENLY ENERGY" Bible Study Class 9: 15 Sunday Morning Message. Healing & Junior Church J 0 30 l i1l·A·lt11111 141-1414 S.\l ~T .J.\.\I ES WELC'OMES YOU SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 7 30 AM · Holy Eucharist Rite I 9 00 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite II 10 45 AM Holy Eucnar1st Rite 11 Ctiurcn Sc.noo1 and Adult Education 9 00 & 10 45 AM Music. sermon and en Id carP at 3 services "PAA YER AND PRAISE" 7 00 PM -F11st Sunday of each month M ID-WEEK WORSHIP Mondav Friday 8 30 AM Morning Prayer T llesday · 10 00 AM Eucnarist & Hea 1ng $ef'\11ce WPdnesday 6 30 AM Ho v E JCl1ar1st Rector. Fr John Ashey •Assoc .. Fr. Brian Coll ASSlstlng The Rev T Odd Sorensen • Mr Samuel Shafer The Rev Tnomas Henry • Mr Ronald Do•rm1 ...., \ I \ I I \ \ 11 ...., I I 'I ....,< I 1 I '\ I 1 111 I< 1 11 3209 Via L100 • NewMr' Beach • -1J-67"S-021c, ~ SERMON TOPIC: MAY 13th "THE MOTHER LOAD " CtdCH Of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Member of th111 United Church of Rellolous Science 2205 MAIN STREET SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 926<t8 Adults & Jr Church For Information 9 00 4 11 00 Rev Peggy Basse11 969· 133 1 CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. Wtteon, Coeta Meu M6-31t1 We're A Golr19 -Glowlng -Growing Church tUHDA Y llRYICH __ _, aa.2 ITUDY t A.M. WORIHNt 10 A.M. a I ... M. 10:00 A.M. "GOO KNOWS MY NAME" JOfln 10 t· 10 1:00 P.M. SPECIAL PANEL ON EVANGEUSM BIBLE HOUR F0.:1 CHILORE.N 'aul Thomn, Mlnlttet -Doug Cot., Youth Mtn1ater COMMUlln CHURCH BY THE BAY Flowering Tree Foundation OR TEARY PARKER Meditation "MOTHER'S DAY" Thur• 7 30-10 OOPM Guett Speakers 148 E. 22nd St., Coeta Meu 845-7950 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE l'IRST CHlJRCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS SundaJ, l•J 13th, 1184 "MORTALS AllD IMMORTALS" Cotta Meea -First Church of Chrlat, Scientist 2UO M ... Vetde Dr., Coela Meet. Chutch I Sunday School -10:G0 A.M. Reeding Room, 2llO MeN Verde Dr. t A.M.~IO P.M. Mon. thru lat. Wed. 7-7:90 P.M. -t-t:30 P.M. trvln• -Flrat Church of Chrl1t, Sclentt1t ... ncho Ian Joequln lnter'"9dlat• School 4111 Mlch ... eon (NNr Yele) Church a lundH School -10:00 A.M. Reeding Room, 4330 Barrenca Pkwy., Sult• 145 Stonec:rMk Plea• 10 A.M. -4 P.M. Mon. thru Set. 10 A.M. -7 P.M. Thured•r Chtld Ca•e Sunday & Wednesday Huntington Beach -Flrat Church of Chrlat, Sclentlat Ith a Olive, Huntington hech Church a Sunder School -10:00 A.M. Reeding Room -221 Mein I t. Newport Beach -Flrat Church of Chrlat, Sclentl1t 3303 Vie lido. Newport Beech Church &.Sunder School -9:00 & 10:30 A.M. Reeding Room. 3315 Vie Lido Mon. thru Set. -11 A.M.·5 P.M. TuH. -7.9 P.M. Cnito c ... PtO»OtO Tut"l••S 0 30 I' 30 AM lot S1vo, r.- Newport Beach -Second Church of Chrlat. Sclentlat 3100 Peclftc Yi.w Dr .. Corone del Mer Church a l unar khoOI -10:00 A.M. RMdlng Room -UGO "8 " I!. Coeat HWJ., CdM WED. EVENINO TESTIMONY MEETINGS - 8 P.M. ALL CHURCHES All are corcJ1ally 1nv1led 10 1111end 111e church services and en1oy the CJr1v1l90es ot The Reeding Rooms Child Care Provided AT All SERVICES Chlld Cere ,rovlded AT ALL ll!RYtCl!I • NEWPORT HARBOR LUTtDAN CtUtCH 7" Oovef Dr. NF#POfn' HACH ..... 1 Roger J. 9erg, , .. tor WORSHIP SERVICE ............ 8AM & 10:30AM SUNDAY SCHOOL.. .......................... 9:15AM Signing for Hearing Impaired ... SAM Service NUMIRT OAM AYA&Aa.I WILCOMI CHRhJT LUTHERAN CHURCH (MINOurl SynOd) 7IO Yk:torle It., Coete MeN Lother Y. Tornow, , .. tor -G 1-1111 Bruce Jetk•. Pettor Worehlp Service 1:00 a 10-..30 A.M. Sunday School a Adult .. ble ClaH -1:20 A.M. Chr lt tlan llememtary School -541· .... ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH THE REV ROBERT CORNELISON 1:00 AM Cuchlrlst 9:15 AM EuchlriJt, Cluch School '· Mlslfy 428 Pa~ Ave. La llla Beach 494-3542 SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY CHURCH 5120 Bonita Canyon Or., lrvlne 833-9800 Cod Loris You. Tim Timmons. Pastor "TO BE GREAT -SWEEP TO THE FLOOR" 4 \ Tim Timmons Speaking Sunday Services 8:00, 9:30 & 11 :00 A.M. • 7:00 P.M. Evening Services Attend A Church Of Your Choice DIRECTORY CO.UITY CtUtCH CONGREGATIONAL 111 HeHotrope Awe. CofONI de& Mar 844-7400 Ooneld W. Kutz. Mlnleter 10 A.M. -Sunder Worahlp c""'cti SdlOOI el'IS Hur..., c.r. HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dledptee of Chrltt) 2401 IFYIM at Santa ltebel M&-5711 Mor nine Y Worship l 0 AM Slllday School 9 AM Gene aweneon, Mlnltt., hurch of t. Matthew by the ea (Trad1t1ona1 Ep1scopall HOLY COMMUNION EACH SUNDAY-9:00 a.m. !Book ot Common Prayer -19281 MERTZ HALL or Commun11y Congregattonal Church 611 Heliotrope. Corona del Mar The Rn. Jamn Hohlfeld -532-ZlOf-The Rn. Samuel Schei>ler A Cordi• Welcome from The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Cott• M ... FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd. Church School t'.JO Worehlp 10-M Charles 0 . Clark. Mlnltte< Costa Mesa MESA V!RDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Wor1hlp l Church School 1:30 -10:00 a.m. Or. William E. Steel Newport Beach CHRIST CHURCH 8Y THE SEA UNITED METHODIST 1400 W Balboa Blvd 87l-3I05 Or Robi!rt B Shepard Jr Wort hlp a Church School 1:30 A.M. W"kdar Pre-School and Dar Car• 7:30 A.M.-t:OO P.M. Huntington Buch North COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 66e2 Hell Ave 8•2-4461 Worahlp hnlce 1:30 I 10:00 1:30 l unar khool 10:00 Interpreter for the Hearing Impaired !al 10 00 14 M I Fountain Valley FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 18225 Bu.tiard St 112·2113 James A Hadley. Pastor Worehtp a ChUfch School 1:30 •••. You Wiii Be Wetcomed -And Helpedl FIA8T CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mein et Ade"'., Muntlntton lhech I UHOAY: Morning ~orsn1p 9AM Blble School 10:45AM Evening Worahlp 6PM Active YMh Qreu,.-Nvl't«J t.ntoee Mlk11 F•rr1 Oa\19 Matc0tn Mmlttert, & Mat~ ICMn, O!ftoelOf 01 Chrltllan E®cetlOn DIAL·A·DIYOTION -........ Otftoe -IJI. ... " Ctwlet ST. (astMlft ...................... ..... '"· --........ hlttr ROdg., Whltteo. Mualc Olr.c1or Adutt ld\ICetton & CttHd c.,. 10:00 A.M. Nu Worehlp a Chwoh toMol 1cnG C-. at ~" "°41'9 -,., Info: Clfl 114 This Sunday Worship In ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 600 St Andrew. Road• Newport Buch· 631·2MO Or . ..,, ............. «~.._ WORSHIP SERVICES 7 30. 8:45. & 10: 15 A.M "SO GOO CAN USE ANYM -OR A MOST UflJSUAl MOHD" Joshua 2:1-4 "· , .... &. ....... ''· Pr•..W.. Programs -7:30 A.M. -Child Care 8 45 A M. -Infants thru High School 10·15 A.M. -Infants thru 6th Grade -~Ml-2222 ~.q..q.~~u-~~ § Laguna Presbyterian Church ;--\. The "Church of the Chimes" -11 5 Fort .... t Avt"nut' Phom• 494 7555 " lnrndlv 1 hun h tor lht" ~ulh ( uunlv '>11111ul.1t1nl! "<"nnon-. &dulllul mu't1< Sunday Worship l0 :l5am ~ Child care provided ~ Church School Cla.sses 9:00am ~ 01y orognms tor cMdnn yOUlfl n1 adlllls ~ Or '"""' J ln1nll!r Sino Pm. ~ RfY t111Q W1lh1,.s 11'11 Or (dwl!O C»owtll Aul l'lsVs ~ ~ DIAL A PRAYER -494 PKAY ~ ~~~?""<~~~~~~'.:>.~ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE COVENANT 2l80 Felmew Rd .• Coeta ..... -517~ Bfuc:. A. Kurrte, PMtOt Terry McCanne. Director of Youth Ministries Cyndi McCanne. Director or Ch1ldren·a Ministries lunct.r Wonhlp -l:30 I 10:00 A.II. Church lchool -Children thrv Aduh• 10:00 A.M. HurMry cere avettable -8:30 I 10:00 A.M. y~ -7:00 ... M. All SAINTS AMERICAN EPISCOPAL CtlJRCH Accor6cJ totlle 1'211 ..... C ..... ~ 1 ~2 Bushard. Fountain Volley 963-3801 H~. S~HIH W. lllU._, llCTOI HOl Y COMMUNION . MO•NtNG PRAYER-CHURCH SCHOOL MO•NtNO PRA YH & SO MON ....,c. , .. !Int I TWnl S-., 11 A..M. S.C_. I~-...., t: 11 A.M. I 00 A.M 9 IS AM 11 00 AM. . SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HARBOR RIFORM TEMPll lebbetttt.n~ 'rtder l venlnt 1:11 ,.M. '•mttr t.nkle • • , •• • , , . '"'' ''kNY of tM MOntt. 'f:IO , .... Sent•& t'9 •-.rt·lmH a.... -UH k ¥1111 Rabbi Bemerd P: Klr19 Mutlc: Arie Shlkl« Educator: Nancy L.-An Alt va.Mcn w~ • Jambor" &. Eutbtutf Df. N"POf1 Beach, Cellf. '°' lfttotfMUOn .. M4-Tm ~ (Con ...... tl't9) ¥ Pre-School -Hebtew & Sunday School 8er/Mlt1vah Training Youth Group -SlettrhOOd S.,vlc.t Fri 8 15 pm Sat 9: 15 am Sun. 9.30 em 817 Weit Hamllton, Coat• Meu 131-3212 Family 8er\1cee • 1et fl'.nday Of Montf\ -7·30 RtllQloUt SChoo4, Adutt Ed., Vou1h Groupt, Sine* 1011 Cametbectl, Newport 8Mch (ofl ~> MC-1 .,. ,, You TH ~~----~-=---~ Six students given merit scholarships Sax moil' local \tudcnts have been awarded college-sponsored Nataonal Merit Scholarships. In the last of three announcements. Kathy Huber of Costa Mesa ( Univer- sny of Southern California); Enc Baumganncr (UC Santa Barbara) and Steve Lu is (Loyola Marymount University) of Fountain Valley; Ter- rence Vans of Hunungton Beach (University of Southern Caltfornaa). and Chnstophcr Greer (Tranny Un1- vers11y) and Megan Scon (Pomona College) of In me were named recipi- ents of the S 1.000 to SS.000 four-) ear scholarships Finalist (_ f • Americanism Essay winners announced The American lt-gion Auxalltar) Unit 292 ha) announced the names of the local school children winning its Amencan1 m Essay Contest. In the .. We ::,aJute the Hag· catagory for founh. fifth and $1xth graders. Gregg Cfarke of Harbor V acw School took first place. Melissa Counney ofNewpon Heights School was second and Allison Lenton of Newpon He1ghls School ca.me in third. Among ( osta Mesa children. Phil Davis of Bear Street School was lirst. Jennifer Bloomfield of Kaiser School v.as !oCCo nd and "•m Rusher of Adams ~chool v.as third. second and Mdanda Hunt of Estancia was third. In the "Why Amcncans Should Vote" category for I 0th, l I th and 12th araders, Lee Ulery of Estancia was the wanner. Sherrie Strick.land of Estancia came in second and Cathy Anaya and Steve Suydan, Jr., bQth of Estancia, tied for second. The New. pan Beach high schools did not pamcipacc. Rebecca M. Robboy of Ensign Intermediate School won the $50 !>pecial award. Available ...:Ar~ldt eta to honor . students Tbe Oranac County chapter of the An\Ulcan Institute of Architcets will honor high school studencs durina it~ May I 7 dinner meeti ng a\ t~ W~tin South Coast P1Ua Hotcl. Award totaHna S47S will be~ coted to the winners of 1~ 22nd Annual High School Arcbit«tural Destin -and Drawing C6mpeUhon: Thi.s year's project was the dcti&n of a youth center. 54 entries. wh1ch included saudr models, sate plan5, floor plans and exlenor elevations. were ~vtcwed and judged by Institute members. The local renp1ents are among 5.500 high st:hool scnio~ na11onall) re~ognized tor their al·adcmtl achte' ement. college bQard scores and high ~chool pncipal rernmmcn- dataons Each v.1 nnt'r ol a college sponsored Ment Scholarship must at1end thl' sponsor inst1tut1on tn order to recH.'' e the a\\ard. WO colleges and unl\Cr- s111es sponsored awards th1'> ~car. Janet Moody. 15, daughter of Loren and Marie r.r-oody of Costa Mesa, hu been named a •tate finall•t in the Miu California American Co -Ed Pageant to be held May 25, 26 and 27 at the Loa Angeles Airport Hilton and Towers. In 1he ··\.icmonal Da' and 11'1 Mcanrng .. catt:go11 for se'enlh. e1gth and ninth graders. Pat Sahsbul} of E:.ns1gn I ntermedtale chool was first. Patntk 5ullt' an of Ensign was second and Pl'tl'r "iomers of Ensign v.as thtrd .\mong ( osta Ml·sa student'>. Ste' 1.· Patt) of Estancia H1gn S<.'hool v.a'> lir..t "-1m Reed of Estancta was First place winners won SSO. sec: ond place winners won S20 and third place winners won S 15. All of the "'inners also recci"ed a framed 1.·en1fica te Glad's Thompson. 86. a founding member of the Newpon auxalliary unit. once again was an charge of the conte~t Thts ts the 20th consectutave ~car she has mana~ed the e~sa) contest. Thompson Joined the unit m 1925. Shirle) Da" is was the chairman for the C osla Mesa auxilhal)' branch. Thia 18-month-old, black and white, female Hu•ky la look.int for a tood home and may be found at the Newport Beach Animal Shelter, 126 Me.a Drb·e, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m . weekday•. Saturday 8 a .m. to noon. and Sunday noon to 4 p.m. The winners are; •First pnze. Sean Combs New-• port High School. •Second pnze. KJrlc Elli6. Footb1ll H agh School. •Third prize: Rick Battaglia. Pa- cifica High School, • Founh pnze· Ron Longaio. Norco Senior High School. and H onorable Mention: Joe Lorenzini. Estancia Hid\ Sch~ I RELIGIOUS NOTES Methodists ~e a firmer stand against abortion By GEORGE W. CORNELL B~L rlMORE (\Pl -The t ntt~d Methodist Church ha!> toughl·ned m \land agains1 abortion. condoning 11 onl ) 1n rases of .. 1rag1c cont11c1s·· betv.een the hfe of the fetu~ and that ol the mother The change. madl' b} a mall but s1~nilican1 linking of phrases 1n the church's Book of D1~c1pltnc. came Monda) a1 the quadrennial goH·rn1ng conkrcncc o f the nauon·s sccund-larges1 Protestant bod). • Man) local lOngrcgat1ons had pcutmned the church tor a lirml'r pos1t1on on abo nton RcprcM:ntall\'e!> of the 9.4-m1l11on-mcmbcr de- nom1nat1on earlier Munda~ \Oted down a motion to abandon thl· churrh\ condcmnauon of homo!">c>.ual practice. The rnnkrl'ntT c,a1d homose\ual'> are "persons of sacred ""onh .. entttlcd to human and Cl\ ti nghls and min1stenal care but .. "'c do not condonc the practice of homosexual1t\ and consider thi'> prart1cc incompaubk with ( hn'>t1an tcalhtng ·· In mo<ltl) 1ng th(' church\ po<.1t10n on ahon1on. thl· Kc' Jo!>cph ( '-.pragul' of \1anon Ohio called 11 a .. , lT' tactical mo\l'ml·nt ol languagc .. to qualtf) the pre' mu' suppon tor thl' option o l ahontun . .. \\earl dtTpl) ltimm11tl'd lo tht' .,anct1~ ol unborn human ltk ·· 'I.ltd "ipragul'. "ho headed tht' wmm1ttt•e propo'>tng tht• (hJnge Bu i thnc Jrl' .. l'\trl'm\: <.11uat1on., "hae ltk tonl11u~ ~'tth ltk ,rnJ abunton 1'JU,t1lied ·· The t hangl' appro,cJ b) the lOnkrec' sa)' "ou1 hdtt'I 1n tht· 'anct1t\ of unborn human ltlr makn u' relul tani to aprro' e Jbonwn .. hut ··"'1.' arc l'QUalh bliund iv n:spt·tt .. thl' mother'' ltk The rhodllicd phra<,tng then .1dJ<. thJt .. "t· rt•t0gn11e tragic lonllttt' ol 1111.' v.1th ltk that ma) JU<.111) .1h1>rt1on and tn ~ut h la~e., '>Uppun .. that ll'gal 11pt1un Prt•' 1ou.-.h . till' c\pres<.1<H1 ol <.uppon ''a!> nut npltt:1tl~ ronricrtl·J v.1th thl' .. tragK l'ontl1cts .. '>ttuat1on . C\l'ral delegate~ <,ought to adJ \harper obJl'Ctt0ns to the grov.ing numbt:1 of abortion SllKc the 191 3 Supreme (oundt•ti!l10nallowtng1t .. Ho\'ewr. the dclcgatl'' 'otcd dn" n am funhcr lhange'> ~e' rral otha Protl'\lant l hurrhrs r~n·nth haH' ,tifTened tht•tr <,tanJ, lln ahnrtton Thl' <..outhcrn A·apt 1s1~ the nation·.., largl''>I Prott•.,tant hod~ ha' l U-'ffil' out firm I) agatnSI ti l'\t:rpt 1n l3\l'\ Of rClJ1C. llH'C\I or lO \J\'e tfll' mothl'f' It fc In othl'r at I inn ~1 onda'. the Jdeg.ltl'S urdcreJ thl· U\l· 111 '>l'>.Uall ' .. tndU\l\l' language .. about (1ud tn thl' Lin dopm1.·n1 ol "iunda' .,thool curricula. other 1cat htng material and tn gu1dann• ol mtnt'itenal land1date!> 1 he lonlcn:mc a1.I\ 1c;cd dropping male pronoun<. \Ut ha'> .. h1.· ·and .. htm .. tn rdcrcncc~ to Loll." 11h 'anou'\ \en plural nanw\ 'utmttutrd. but a\ 01dang terms that 1m pl~ onl~ male charac1en">tM.''> \Ul ha\ ··i..1ng ·· "lo word\ ran J.l'tual h .. C\JUC"'' the full maJe'>t~ and 01\'itcn of tht• lt"tng Ciod ·· thr rl'POrt '><lld. adding th.Jt more 1ndu\I\ l" 1 magen .. can l'\ pand our undcr<;tand1ng ol Ciod .. Fashion show, luncheon set by Fellowship \\ 11nwn , I din" 'hip 111 tlw 'l·ighhorhnoJ l ongrl·ga· t1011al C hutdt "111 hold th lin.11 llh'l t1ngnftlw li,lal ~car .11 12111 p on IUl·'IJJ\. ~1.1\ I\ tn Andgl' Hall nl thr 1. hurch. 'it \nn·, ,1nd ( 1knm·~ r~ l aguna Ac:.ilh \ lunlhl·1m v.111 hi.· lolh1\H'd h~ J b\h111n 'h11" 111 ladtl·,· \\l'Jr m11lkkd h' R11h' RKhln u\.\nc1 111 I ell' Pauro; C )ng,111.11' (,,,en Hutkr Harh,tra blcl\ Pl·.irl c 1oh1cl and \ltrc l c"1s Ruth Hmntk\ pmgram l h;urman. "111 prt''>IJt: and .ill a' narrator ol lhc ~'h.1111\ '\hcN Dulore\ Haggard" 111 tharge uf the lunthl'llll. and mrml:x'r\ of the h·llov.\htp Board'"'" ht· hur.,te\\l''I l O·l ha1rnll'n ot ht1'lp1taltl\ will bl· Wilda M<:~illiam<. and \krlc Han<.on ln'>tJllallon ul 11lli1l'" lnr tlw nl'\tr !hr.ti \t:~tl '"II lolkw. the la'lhton 'hm' T hl' Rn ~ liltam J l tkr!> "'II in!.tall thl' ofliu:r' who\l' naml'' "ill tw .rnnounn·d JI the meet 1111' ( O\t 111 1he lundwon " i' and llrkl't' ma) tw purlha\\·d :it lhl' lhurth oni11· \II nwmhl·" arc urged to attend and hnn~ .1 tm·nd F-or mor1.• 1nlnrm.111on. ~.111 l <t \ dk N1\ '-l'r\on at 770-~t{8 \ Two local churches slate rulTlmage sale Questions linger as denomination still denies pulpit to hom9sexuals, By GEORG E W. CORI'; ELL AP R•ll910fl WtU .. H~l TIMORE -fhe l n11cJ Methodist Church·s d~c1s1on to bar al·t1H· hnm1l\~\uals from thl.' cleqp v.-ill ka'e '>Orne mtnl'>terc. open to attack based on gossip and for<c other<; to l.lt!igu1o;e 1hc1r .. rl•al 1dentt1) ... opponents '><!Id g(}\ l'rnang conference ot the 9.4 -m1ll1on-membcr de-The church's h1Jtlcst coun. the Judicial Councd, ruJcd nom1na11on Tucsda) adopted the addational cm ena for tts in the Den' er case an October 1982 that nothing then an clerg}. • _ churth la"" prohabned the appointment of admitted Officials sa1a the ban could be earned out onl} 1f an homosexuals. • 1nd1v1dual openly admttted homosexual actt' 1t}..or if tt The Re" David Seamands of W1lmorc. Ky., called was pro' ed 1n a church tnal. th as a .. completely unprecedented s1tuat1on." stirring "9 ot Flooded"' 1th demand~ from congrcgattons across the counlr~. 1.000 la\-clcrg) delegates to the quadrennial The new rule "will be applied conscicnttously ... said JUSt calls from the' grass roots" for legislation. but '"shouts the Re ... William K Quick of Detroit. who shepherded the from the whole church .. leg1slatton through the conference. More than 1.000 petitions fro m congregauons had Bishop Earl G. Hunt of Lakeland. Fla .. said t_ne as.:11on poured in about I\ "pro' ides a handle we can use to keep the.~rong people Opposing the new rule. the Rev. William M. James of from preaching for the first ttme t_n h1stof). Nev. York said it set "one level of morality for ministers .. RELIGIOUS NOTES ..• From AS But leaders of a Methodist gay eeu~us. c~llt>d and another for the rest of the church, demanding a Affi rr:na!.1on. said the action en.courages hiding .. real separate, Phansee-hke supenomy ofclerg)'.· 1dent1tt and would prevent appamtments of only a fe"' But the Rev Terry Clark ofTuscola. lit .. said the new 1n the mu'>Kal drama "Jo.,eph and thc .\ma11ng Tec:hn1color Drl·amcoat .. on Saturda}. Ma~ I Y. and SunJa\. Ma\ 20 at 7 JO pm 1n the worship center openly homosexual clergy. requirement "is positive. holistic. sensnive and in keeping .. It could be the ~~sis for denying reappointments with ihc gospel." · 1 hl' htlarn>u\ nu11ng. tolurful mu'>Kal t'> for the plca'lurc 11l th1.· l'ntm· lam11\ I or mntl· 1nlorma1iun tall XP-772Y \\lthout tnal or proof. said the Rev. Moms Flo}d of Mtnncapolts "The burden of proof is put on us:· He said he nov. faced a decision ahou1 his ov. n rcla11onsh1p to thl' m1n1s tr. ••• Christ l oil) Chur(~ of Huntington Beach " di wnJut 1 J ...... l . .,.. Prmf)\'nt' <Id'>'" l:x'g1nn1ng Tue!.da' \t a~ 15. at , ~ll Pm 1 ht• Rt•\ l 111\ R'an m1ni .. 1er v.111 teath the da's ha.,cl! on IJl I.. .\ddington·s nev.est book ".\II .\boul Pro'>pcnt\ !Inv. You (an Prbpser.·· l n·dl·r church pnxedures ministers are 'iUhJect to annual reappointment at d1scrctton of their are.a bishops fhe nev. \tandards. couched 1n pos1tt'e rather than ncga11' e term~. requires .. fideltt~ 1n marnagc and ccltbaq ( hrt'>t l nil\ hold<. m \unda\ ~n ices at 11 a m tn tht• C ommuntl' ·Room of Progrcs~1"e ~a' ing'> and Loan. 144()() Bl'3lh Ah d . Hun119gton Brach. in singleness .. tor m1wisters The qual1ficattt n 1s interspersed throughout the 1.hur1.h'<, d1sc1pltnes lor ordanauon and adm1ss1on to r nr fllOfl' 1nlilfmJtton t all lJh0-6026 • • • Newport Mesa lrviot> Interfaith Coun cil ,qll rnndull standing 1n regional mintstenal bodies Pressure for the requirement had sv.elled through ihl l·hurch for s1>. )Cars after self-a, owed homosexuals v.en· l..cpt 1n church pow, 1n Ne"' York Cit~ and Den\er. desp1ll' "' I ht rd .\nnual ln1nla11h Hrcal..iast on l ue'lda~. \1a~ 15. lhallenges .tt X a m at ttfo \t ·~far!.. Pre'ib~ trnan ( hurch /~htr H..1-\1a * • * • * • * * * * * • *-:, "alul • Kl·l<11 m I (.'mpk. ~ 1110 Mar \ t!lta Dm t'. '.\~\\pun I ! HARBOR fELLOWSHI' • Hra1.h . 1 • • I >r < •l'<lrgl' lktll'dtt't C irosc. prcs1dl'nt ol lhc ~cadt'rtl) • BIBLE CllXICH it nl Judacl ( hnstian anJ l~lamir Stud11.·s. Inc .. \\Ill he ... it "'" Orange & 23rd. Coate Meu ...._ pnnupal <,pc.·al.er. • il 111. f """°" '"'*•· Pll.D .• '"i• ~ Dr (1ro\l· a '1s111ng lecturer at the School ol • it H umantttl'\. l '{ In tne. will dl\cuss .. A T.heo!?S) ol il Cbsws ........................... 9:1~ AM: c hangt•. fhl' Judl·o-Chrt'>ltan-lslam1c lnteractJUn. •wonNp ......... 10:30 AM L 6:30 PM_. Dr <.iro.,t' ha\ hccn 1n dialogue v.1th more than JOO • Biiie Study ............. Wed. 7-00 PM_.. u1lkge\ and unt\t'r'>tllc'> \'-tlh kv.1!>h and Muslim ! it 1.olkaguc<, He ha' .,,e,eral publ1l'atton\ an pnnl and is • A-.,.r1v1s.n ... ,,..,.,,~, inpon-.ibk tor 'l'r,1ya' for Pl'llCl,.. 1n the "'-t'~r East He • 050 h.1, "lf' l'd a1., lnt1.·ird1g111u' ( on'>ultan1 tu the \ a11can. the • 645-5 9 30 '1'10 .. 5 ~t •• Quick cmphas11ed the rule did not appl ~ to mere ~cxual oncntation. but to pracuce. "Because of the con~1derahle inf1uence of ministers, the-. -must bl.'. comoletil) dedicated to the highest ideals." tic said. Some delegate-; seeking a more sttffi'.Y stated proh1b111on. asked 1n the long.. heated debate that the Jud1c1al C ounc1I rule on whether the adopted pro' 1s1on d1rellh banned a'ov.ed. pract1can1t homose\.uals. Hov.-e' er. 1n the tloor deltberauons. the requirement \)f celtbac\ for single clerg~ was defined as "absunence lrom genital SC\.ual aC\I\ ll) between persons ·· The Re' Carol M ( O\ of the Bronx. Nev. \ ork said the nev. rule could makl.' tor 'rctams of .. rumor and \\urld l nunul ol ( hurlh1.'' the \uprt•mc <.ounetl o l ************** 1,1.in it \tl.11" the i lum1.·n1tal ln\t1tutl' and numerou" uthu' lk ha'I Jl\o \l'r,cJ a\ m1n1ster to tprce ~ n the Cr,sla C , .. t>O'~ ~oni!•l.'g,atwn' thr mos1 r~ct•nt lx•tng the First \kthod1st C hur1 h in I ong. Beath I M rl'Wf\ .11wn\. mal..l' lht'l 1i.., 1n lhl' amount of$."' 'Cl 1wr pcr'lon pa\abk to '-<l'\.\port \lc<.a ln1ne lnterfatth ( 111inul 1% i)o\ t'r DrtH' 'e"pon lkal h. Y:'t>f, \ or phone 'I.th-\2X \ • • • Call 642-5678 Put a few words to work for ou. illemotial ilay je'fvice~ ~ 1(H1llay ~l ay 28 .11 :()() A.M. ( ;llf.\I .\/)( uk( r Cc)l. DONALD BABITZ :l.Ht5/ fl nl Chu / of .\/ <1 ff . /j IOI o . \ frn 11u Corps , //.,o l (rt/111 illp: .\f11s/< hy WESTMl NSTER GHORALE * k * * * Co '\/>on.,oN'd /J) .\I 1d-u •11) ( 1 t y Anu r1< an I t g wn Pwt "u Westntinster Jlletnorial ~ark anb mortuarp I /l\()J Ruuh Boulr-uord l l(Jtm111st1 r D• Sc'1..;1 t>r :. ...,essaae .:, U•' LIFE S GREATES. POSS1B ~TES Spe<.. a r 11 O•t av• • J<l't nt! MeddQv, "- Tv.n lt)(al 1 him hl'' (\1 ~11lh31.'I .1ntl .\II .\ngt•I' of ( oronJ <lei Mai .• tnd \1 John the Ot' tf'll' ol ( o<.tJ Mc\J arc h11ld111~ thr1r .innu,\I 1 n-ho<.tt•d rummagl' \31l' nn T ml.I\. June X Imm 11.tm .111 ~pm .ind \aturd." 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KOTml "~Fair lady" (1984) ,_ ~ ANANCE Hlffllon, Audrey Htpbufn HAMY 0 (I) MOYIE ~ ..ocK8 • • • "' "Ctllliy 8cenee Of Wint•" MDVII ( 1979) John Hwd. Mery Betti Hurt . ***~ "Tiit MlJllc: Men" (1982) -5.10- Aobert Pr.ton. Shlr1ty Jonet. I NIW8 (8) MJt MAN.OWE: PfWATE DOCTOR WHO ~MOYIE rTIONAI. EDmON ''LI Femme lnfldtlt" (1989) l.CNEWI St""'tne Audrln, Mlc:hel Bouquet. f!!~ PROGAAMMIHO -a..10--I nrv\ 8MOVll MNN) **'_. "Tiit AlpN Ctper" (1973) -t.'00- Henty Fonde. Leny Hegman. • (I) C18 NlWS (!)UTT\! HOtMl OH THE 1-NlWI PMM MOYIE e OU.GANG ** • "FOfblddtn Planet" (1956) I~ IN~ Wtlttt Pidgtoii, ~Frll'lds. ..... ~:::V ng;n _,, '"' G HOW'nEWEST ~WON -e TMMF8COWNIY --4:00-e WYIE IJ TALKAIOUT PtCTUN38 ** "The Getaway" (1972) Steve G MOY!! MoOoeen, All MICGraw. I "The Young Muter" ( 1978) Jacllie ID MAOIC OF FlOMI.. 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M llOll" wt:STBROOK 'WllSI llU ODOS II) l.1' 1~ J t\ t ) .,,,llWl\ttt '41 .. i'fw\ ~ 10 I lO 10 l~ ...... ...,,1 ~A! '!Clllilr INI 11Wt'100 ~)0 U 01 S/l'oll 1!00tHOCI ,.,. .;..;.;...,;.;.~~---~-=--==.,::.-:(fC=-) Wf Sf BROOii ......... Ill " 'n ~xi ,.,,,.....,,, .. ,. I j\ • 10 ,,_....... w. lllllD 10 IQO '"' • ~' ""'' 1~ \-0 ~ JI\ "O I U M SI ""' " ~"' 'I ,,. ' , • -. I Orange Co st DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Mey 12, 191.f 'Police Academy:' A fast, fun film on a cheap ·budget . By 808 THOMA. Associated Prt11 Writer l OS AN(il:.LE:.S -Alan Ladd Jr . who made the hit mo .. it. "~tar Wars." ha!> c:omt' up wnh another this spnng -"PohC'l' At:adl'ITI\ " But 11 won't win tht: c1$ht Academy Award nomination!> that L add's "The Right Stu fr' landed. For that matter. th!.' nt'wc:omed)' t!> unhkdy 10 win any awards. except at the: box omcc. A'> of Ma) :!. 11 had !>Old $54.296.897 worth of tickets in U.S. and Canadian theater!I. That'~ not bad for~ no- naml' mo' 1c that cot>t slightly less than its $4.2 m11lion budget And 11 \ ~ood news for Ladd. who had Just suffered the box ot1ice dt!>appo1ntml'nts of "jhl' Right Stuff," .. Star 80" and "Mike !t Murder " "The R1gh1 Stuff." the S22 million space epic which was launched \.\1th fron t-page fanfare. has grossed onl y $:!7 million thu'> far . Ladd. who made "<)1ar Wars." "Alten" and other hns for :!0th Centul)-1 ox before fomung his independent corn pan) in 1979 hao; had other disappointments as well. Ht \' alued atdl''>. C 1are1h Hughl's and Ash le} Boone. have kh thl' rnmpanv T"'o \\Cd,, ago thl· l'\<IU'>l\C rnntract for Warner Hro\ to rl'lcasc l add < om pan' film' >was terminated. It \\US thl' end of.1 hwr-\l·ar :l'>'>ouatmn that had seen f1 fe'-" hll'> ("( ham>t' ol I ire .. "Hod) H~a1:· lade Runner") but mun: ml''>l'' (" f 1 \t' Da" One c.; mer .. " Lovesick." "Outland .. "L O'l' ( htld") "We "'on't tx· l'xclu!>l\C \.\llh Warncrs from now on.'' Punster Paulsen pulls no punches 1-.IKK l .\'\;D Wa'>ll . 1 .\Pl -r rnnl\ ·\\ 1nn1ng lOnll'lhan Pat P.iul'il'n "ho om.l' ran 1l11 pn.''\ldl•nt .1\ a 'pool on poht1l '> 1s \l'lhng ''lnl' thl''il' da)\ Rut hr lan't rrst'>I &l'lllng 1n a le\' dig' no\' .ind then During a \top tn the ~callk 'uhurb ot l\.irl..land to promoll' \.\ tnl' from his < ahforn1a ranlh. Paul\cn 'aid thl· I 484 prl·\1Jcn11al cand1datc' .. gcnl'ratl' the l'\Clll'llll'nl ol 'llllll'>h - C~P\.'.Clall~ \.\ d lter Mun- da ne." He \a1d 11 ''·" unla1r 10 JCl'U!>l' Prl·\1lkn1 Rcag.an of hating pour people: "It look., hkc hl··, dl'tl·rminC'd to make a hunch ol them." Pauhcn '>aid "TfE WOffJROOS CP/C ADVCHTl.MC"• That Has A• of America hlkflc, Is Now In Orance Coooty '~ICllAllO r1t1 I a.AH Hl Wl10U5£ N(WP4'£ RS "A TARZAN MOVIE LIKE NO OTHER YOU'VE EVER SEEN! 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(PG) 12 45 (fol, & IO 00 -S 1 0 9 4 0 Ii ip .] ttJ, • t.11#45 61639 a1101~s1~~.u~·) FIRESTART[R ® Mo~ow ~!~'.Z~~ "Hllrv...t 'N Loved Ano Stav91oul'd (RI 1\C.·\l~~I Al I <>DD~ [11, Aho S r1ow1n9 H o t 00\1 (R) AllO Tnt Bounty IPCJ ttM V~ (!!:W omen (R) 5/,,-l«e,, c °'"'"'fl, !B;; Aho All The Rog hi M ove• (R I ,~ AIJO : Showing -F oOllOOSI' , Cilll (PG) Ortvl' In• Ool'n 1 JO Wl'l'kfnOs I 8 00 Weeknights It 1 .. ll••tl•·• l l J Al ( 11111"' Nott'ri Good for you! Daily Pilot , ~ Ladd said 10 a telephone 1nler"1ew with The Associated ~np1 and dJrcct," Ladd ~1d _ Mt!>) Jones .. ). wbo performs ofTscrecn 1n the film'' ma1t >--1 Press. "but they will have lbe first nght of refusal. flfunk The film """'shot on location in Bnu.h Colombia. h1lanouu~qucnce. these are better circumstances for us to work under." with the former Lakeshorc Psychtatnc Hospital doubling The producer had been frustrated in recent times by for the police academy of a major ciry. The most "We d1dn·1 know that we had a blockbuster;· Ladd having to lel goofprOJc<:ls W1mersd1d not approve. Two ~nmble names in the cast art Steve Guttenbera ~ud, "but we could tell from test 5CTCCnings that we bad 1 became hits for other companies: "The Big ChiJI" and ("Diner"). George Gaynes (''Tootsie"), pro-football good, fast-oa.c&t p1cture wnh a lot of laughs, yet some "Splash." _ player Bubba Smith and Georgina Spclvin ("ihe Devil in emotion. '/ou could get involved wnh the characters. Ladd said the "Police Academy" project began when . ....:...-=... ________ _.::. _ __;_ __ .;___ ____ -.--------------------:~ Paul Mazursky, who was production supervisor on "The R1ptt Stuff.'' saw that Police recruits in San Francisco were bctn.f. chosen regardless of height, wcia.h~ age or sex. 'He put two writers (NeaJ lsraeT and Pat Proft) tQ work up a script, then brought in Hugh Wilson. who uciated 'WKRP in Cincihn~ti' on television. to help on the WINNEROF ACADEMY I Jli :II s A PARAMOU!~.'!:}:~~~ :..,., ...,~ .... -....t.Vild ..... ,,,..~ _.,..,......_.,,,_ .. ...::-. NOW PLAYING COSTA MESA ORANGE i •1;1¢Jj!:f.>j ANAHEIM Edwards Bnstol C1nedome 540-7444 634·2553 S/low\ 5,,,, dt °"~ Pac1f1c·s Anaheim Onve·ln 879-9850 [Nj PASSES ACCEPTED FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT I .._ _.. C -• ••• U • ·-·•••Wf•I 11\EA ...... lltt.PIM• $2'1~9 •COSTUUSA Ea .. •·o~ c ....... ~3·02 COSTA MESA ~Co ....... '>1011!>9' El IOllO MtS.SIOll VIEJO Ect .. 1<0\ ~ • -Er. .. ~·o t,,l ~ 'll' • • '>8• 5880 ~· 49~ 611" • HUlfTlllGlOll IEACK •OAAMGE ! 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CERRITOS-A lot of pe<>s* U¥e written off Marina Kiah's~ ltilla for the 1985 trade season, filUrial die j unior sprinter would rather'* Im speed as a wide recei vrs for lbt Viki~ football team. Not SO, says Rish, especiAlly after vicwina his own accomoliibmm .. Friday at the CIF 4-A track and 6dd J)f'Clims at Gahr ffi&b School. -Rish captured his beats in tbe 200 (21.69) and 400 (47.83) and turned io an electrifying last l~ in the 1,600 relay for a secollii:p~ finish t.o highlight area performances at the=,-.--.....~ ... qualifying meet. Rish came from nearly I 00 mele1' back to ~ his Villa Parlt couater· pan. clocking a 4S.9. Even lhoulbt the tame ~n't good cnou&b 10 qualify for the CIF fi.nals next F"~. it was Risb's own pcnonaJ hiah•iatn of the day. ~It's motivation ... go, fO. IO. .. be sa.ad afterward. "I kept sa~ •J c:a.o catch this guy' and I cauJbt him." Rish fac.cd the same situation at ihe Sunset League finals when F4iton's Jon Nowotny bad about a »meter ' lead, and again. be came from behind to lead the Vikings to victory. "I'm not thinking that track is nothing to me. rm going to try 10 do both (next season)." Rish added. .. Rish will be joined in the '400 finals with another Sunset League footbUl- track specialist. Chris Sperle, of Fountain Valley, Sperle, a p&aco.. (Pleue eee TRACK /82) Angels steamrolled By Tigers Ueberrath f ears Soviet influence LOS ANGELES (AP) -The top oi:ga.nizcr of the Los Angeles Olympics said Friday that Soviet officials appru:ently have "made up their mmds" to boycott and said there is evidence the Russians arc trying to recruit countries outside the Eastern Bloc to join the action. DETROIT (AP) -The Detroit Tigers own the greatest stan in maJOr league history, yet utility first baseman Dave Bergman insists it is a team without heroes. am proved their record to 26-4 for the best start an major league history. speaks for Itself. The fact is. I don·t really care what the Tigers do. I just want for us to stay close in our -division until we get back on the- track." 17-26 for the Cleveland lndlans between 1972-74 and 1s 83-64 wtth the Tigers. . "h's a great ballclub." Bergman said after the Tigers finished pound- ang the Angels, 8-2. Fnday. nigh t. "Everybody seems to contnbute. "It's impossible to compare this experience w1H\ anything· .else I've done in the big leagues," Bergman said "We JU St set a new record. When ~ou come to the ballpark here. you Just hope your name's in the lineup. Th as as exc1110g and you JUSt want to pla) ·· The defeat was the Angels· fifth , straight. a season high. "I don·t thank the record means much now." Wilcox said "'I thank It's the kind of thang you'll look back on and have a smile when you're older." "Hitting's contagJous and wan- ning's contagious and it's easy to blend an here," Bergman said. "It takes·25 guys to win. and that's the way we've been doing it -wath 25 guys. There are no heroes on this team." Bel'Jman's three RBI backed the combancd pitching of Malt Wi lcox and Willie Hernandez as the Tigers The vactorv was the seventh straight for the Tigers. Their next standard to shoot for would be the getaway of the 1946 Boston Red Sox. who opened their season with a 41-9 record. "There·s not much you can SI)' for the Tigers." Angels Manager John McNamara said. "Their record Bucs seek clincher against Rustlers The South Coast Conference baseball race may be decided toda)' - orthe outcome could oc dela)'cd until Tuesday when Orange Coast College hosts Golden West an a noon contest today. The Pirates and Rust lers entered the week in a deadbeat for the conference lead, but Golden West was tripped by Santa Ana Tuesday and fell a game off the pace. "This could be the biggest. most emotion-packed baseball game an the history of these two distract nvals:· OCC Coach Mike Mayne com· mented earlier in the week. The two teams will ha ve their aces ready to throw: Mike Schooler (7-2) for Golden West and Jeff Osterode (7-4, 7-2 in conference) for the Bucs. Orange Coast enters the contest with a 21-6 South Coast mark and the Pirates are 25-10 overall. Golden West is 2().. 7 and 26-8. The Rustlers need a victory to prolong the race and force a playott on Tuesday at a neutral Sile. A victory by the Pirates would give them the champ1onsh1p. Golden West actually holds a 2-1 edge an the head-to-head series thus far. a set of games that has featured a number oflate-annang drafnatics. In the first matchup. Golden West Jumped to a 6-0 lead. onl y to just hold on as Coast rallied to close the gap to one an the final inning before falling, 7-6. The Pirates left the potential tying and go-ahead runs in sconng position when the game ended. Damon Berryhill was the hero in game two of the series, knocking a three-run homer in the bottom of the ninth to lift OCC to a 5-3 victory. And the Pirates rallied from a 9-2 deficit two days later to lead 11 -10 ocfore the Rustlers shook themselves and scored six an the eighth to post a 16-1 I VICtOI) Ullman beaten in trial finale By ALMON LOCKABEY LONG BEACH -Steve BenJamm and his crew Chns Stem field of Oyster Bay. N. Y. made it look easy Friday by wanning the final race of the 470 Class Olympic trials and becoming the first skipper and crew to be selected on the U.S. Olympic yachting team. The vaunted ma tch race octwcen Benjamin and Dave Ullman of Newport &ac~ failed to matenalize as the New York crew got on top of Ullman and crewman Tom Linskcy and stayed there for the entire race. Ull man and Lanskey finished founh. Prior to the race the final decision between Benjamin and Ullman depended on who beat whom an the final race Atone point an the race, Benjamin was running fourth and Ullman fifth. about 55 seconds behind, but on the last two legs BenJaman overhauled the leaders and won going away In the single-handed Fann Class the decision was not so clear cut The appaccnt winner. Russ Silvestri of Tiburon. as bemJ protested by John Bertrand of Anaheim Halls who ola11ned that Silvestri resorted to un- sportsmanshap lake sa1hng an keeping him out offirst place which he needed to wan the series. Pnor to the race, Sal~ rn. who had the series sewed up unless Benrandfinashed lint, was quoted as saying he would do everything possible to keep Bertrand from wanning. even af he had to do a premature stan in order to cover Bertrand over the entire course. After some spectacular pre-stan match racing circling between the two. 1lve ln dtd indeed SUl(t early and proce~ed to camp on Bcnrand's wtnd on every tad:. At the fir t rc~chan& mark Bertrand was back an 18th place and S1lve5tn was 1n 20th Salvestn. whpse premature start had disqualified ham from the race. had nothing to lose as long as he could keep Ben rand out of first place. As Bertrand crossed the finish line an ninth place he was Oyang a protest flag. claimang that Silvestn had harassed him unduly thro.Jlghout the race. l'he Jury was expected to hear testamolfy far anto the night before deciding the issue. Sam Merrick. U.S. Olympic yachting team manager, said at was "conceivable" that the jury could disqualify Silvestri from the enure senes 1f at found that he was guilty of unsportsmanlike conduct. But Silvesm. after the race , would not admit that he had deliberately started early. "I didn't know I was a premature staner until after the race," he said. "It was my intention 10 cover John every inch of the way -which is legal yacht racang -and that's what I did.'' Winnina the 4 70 tnals was the culmination of a four- year dream for Ben.Jam an who also won the Olym pic tnals an the class an 1980 but was unable to compete in Russia tx'Cause of the U.S. boycott of the Games. Olympic tnals for the tar and Sohng classes start toda)'. 10111 '-Ct 1•101 -1 s1 .... ~"""' Ov•* en. N v . ' o..,. Pl'fldlord Oollwood Ga , :S. Pete ~11ln, LlellthOuM Point, FIO , 4 Do.,,. UllmOn, New-t BMCl'I. s Chrl\ ltMb. HunhnetOll leedl. " LMfY Svtof. Lone 8ffcfl. 7 JoM Sheddln, Lono 8"cl\,. 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Wilcox, who had a 5-4 record in the Nauonal League before coming to the .\l. was PREP TRACK CIF 3·A Prelim1 VllMftdl Hltfl, - BASEBALL Dodl@f',S vt. NY Mm Ded9M' s~. 1 p.m. HORSE RACING ou1mmor1•1 LOl Alllmttoi Flnt pnti 7:4S p,m Wllcox. 4-0. yielded SIX hats JO SIX tnoangs, struck out live and walked one, working out of bases-loaded Jams in the second and sixth annmgs. Wilcox complaaned of stiffness in his choulder befor~ compkllng the sixth and Hernandez started the se"enth to earn has founh sa\ e. Thegamedrewacrowd of 44.187 at Tiger Stadium. Peter V. Uebcrroth. pres1dcnt of the Los Angeles Olympic Organwng Committee. said the Summer Games would be "dam· aged very httle" if the boycott as limited to the Soviet bloc coun- tncs. However. be said ... If they're able to anfluence far more than that. a Cs a different quesuon." Barons, Seahawks join Edison in CIF tt's over m the ~unset League baseball race-Edison High finishes as the champion and there"ll be no special playoffs toda) to detennane the CIF 4-A pla}off cntncs -Ocean View took care of 'Westminster to provide Fountain alle) wtth the necessal) cushion The South Coast League·s final playoff representatl\ e "as decided b) a coin flip Fnda) night. and Wood- bndge won out O\er M1ss1on V1CJO and San Clemtnte The Wamors needed to beat Laguna Beach on the field. which the) dad . coupled "1th losses b} the D1ablos and T ntons. which also happened. to forge the tit• for third. Here·s how 11 went on the final da\ of regulation season Ftn. Valley 8, Huntington Beach 7 The Baron~ completed a long. uphill battle. "inning thetr<;e\t.•nth in their last eight game\. and \\tlh the comb1nat1on ot Ocean View's 3-2 victory over Westminster, it catapults the Barons into the ClF 4-A playoffs next week as the Sunset ~ague's No. 3 team. ··we've had our backs to the wall since going 0..3 at the st.art of the season." said Fountaan Valley Coach Tom DeKra11 ... But the luds have rcaJI} come on to pla) Jood baseball and the pitchers arc pitching better than they have all season." Although Fountain Valley surged to a 7-1 lead early, thanks mostly to the bats of Don Snowden (3-for-4 wtth I RBI) and Bob Sharpnack (2· for-) wnh I RB I). along w1th a two- run panch-hat single b) Joe Jac- quemoud an the fourth annang, tl went down to the final at-bat. With a 7-1 lead. DcKraii pulled Sharpnac~ because of the possibility of being required to pla} two games toda) in a special pla)off (Plea.e ~ PUP/82) IDtern.adona.l •70 Clau ..Uora drl•e fo.r tbe reachln& marll lo the 10th and final ................. ..,-~ race of the Olympic trialL Second fi'oliD left (959 ) u De-.e Ullma.a of l'tewport. ·( ' al Orange Coa1t OAILV P1LOT/Saturday, May 12, t884 ~ FaFia takes match race Mike Faria outflnjs.hed oa· tiooal championK.dly Monn iJu. featured match race Friday ni&bt dw\na the weekly speedway mo~clc P.!_OSram at the Or- uaeCouoty Fairpou.ods. Eagles (20-0} "ue1 Mira. Costa (-21.-0) Estancia goes for f ~against Mustangs for CIF 4-A volleyball crown tonight aetore a crowd of 6,542, Fa.na woo by a half-length in the race. which was ori&inally set for the previous Friday but had to be postponed because Moran had experienced ens.inc trouble at the starting line. By ROGER CARI.SON OftlleD.-JNet .... And, an keepina with the ratinas. Mira Costa looms as the favorite. Coach Mike Cook's ctew swept put l.4auna Beach Thursday night in convincing fashion and is playillf at its ~~ and under excellent physical cond1t1ons. In t-"riday's scratch main event, Moran was victorious, with Faria an4 John Sandona of San Bernardino behind. REDONDO BEACH -Estancia Higb's EaaJes. runners-up thtcc times in the past five years, ao for the br.m ring once aom in the CIF 4-A volleyball finals ton1&ht. here at Redondo High, agai nst No. I ranked and No. l seed Mira Costa. Estancia, meanwhile, under the direction of Coach Tom Pestolesi, enters with problems -specifically in the interior where middle blocker Shennan Dickman appears to be very doubtful after sitting out Thursday's shaky, five-set victory over Santa Barbara. In the handicap main, Dubb Ferrell of Whittier placed first. followed by Sterling Cogar of Newport Beach and Craig Schaf- fer of Rivenide. Estancia has been ranked No. 2 aU season Iona and is the No. 2 seed with a 20-0 record, while the Mustangs of Mira Costa boast a 21--0 slate. It's schedul~ to stan at 8 o'clock and is a best three of five games after a 3-A showdown between Arcadia and Los Altos at 6. Dickman sprained his ankle in practice on Wednesday and it forced SPORT S BREAK Leonard stops Howard; then says he's retiring again FrolD AP dJ1patche1 WORCESTER, Mass -Sugar Ray m Leonard came t>Ack from a ~7-month layoff Fnd1ly night, stopped Kevin Howard in the ninth round ofa scheduled 10-round bout and then said he was reunng again. Leonard, who had reured in November I 982 after eye surgery, said he knew 11 was lime to hang up his glov~ for good when he got knocked down in the founh round. "It )USt isn't tht're." the former undisputed welterwe1g.ht champion said at a postfig.ht news conference. "I decided to retire when I was knocked down. I looked over and sa" m) wife and decided then. "After the fig.ht in the dressing room. I took my wife and son into the bathroom and told them, "That"s it. ... Leonard landed a crashing left hook that almost put Howard down tn the ninth. But Howard grabbed Leonard and kept from falling. Then, after the two fighters were separated. Leonard landed several more shots to th e head before referee Richard Flaheny stopped the fig.ht with 32 seconds to go in the round Murphy's blast lifts Braves Dale Murphy's two-run homer \\.-Ith a one out 1n the 10th inning gave the Atlanta Braves a 4-2 victory over the Pmsburgh Pirates Fnday mg.ht m National League actton Murph) dnlled his eighth homer of the season on an 0-1 pitch from Kent Tekulve, 1-3. Claudell Washi..Dgton opened the I 0th with a stngle to center and went to second on Paul Runge's sacnfice before Murphy's game-winner. over the ng.ht-eenter field fence ... Elsewhere, Dave Parker extended his h1ttmg streak to 12 games with an RBI - single and Cesar Cedeno dnlled a two-run homer to send surging C.ncmnat1 to a 4-3 decision over S~. Louis for their fifth straight victory. Jeff Russell, 2-3, scat· tered ~ve hits over six innings, and reliever Bill Scherrer pitched out of a Jam with no outs and runners in scoring position in the seventh lo ~ve the Reds their 11 b 12th victory in the last 13 games . 1UP ·' . H~uston's Nolan Ryan allowed four hits and struck out e1g.ht batters over 71/.t innings and rook.te catcher Mark Bailey's seventh-inning stngle provided the winning run to lead the Astros to a 3-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs . . Pinch-hitter Slxto ~icuo stroked a two-run homer in the mnth inning off reliever Dave Drav~ky to g.ive Ph1ladelph1a a 6-4 victory over San Diego, snapping a five-game losing streak for the Phillies . Tim Rai..Des knocked in three runs with a two-run homer and a single and Charlie Lea notched his fifth victory as Montreal beat San Francisco. 7-5. Pete Rose belted his second single of the game in the third lhnmg to tngger a three-run rall) to get the Expos going. Knlcks force seventh game NEW YORK-Bernard Kmgscored m 29 of his 44 points in the first half and the New York Knicks went on lo even their best-of-seven National Basketball Associa· lion playoff senes wi th Boston at three games each with a I 06-104 v1ctol) over the Celt 1cs Frida)' night. The seventh game will be played Sunday at Boston Garden, where the Celtics have won three games 1n this scnes by a total of 54 points. But in the regular season. when the two teams spht six games, each won twice on the road. llock of Exe1//11t RAM SEASON TICKETS FOR SALE can Mike (213) 935.11s1 14'1~1\IlN 'l'f) S1lll4' Complete Course AS A Cert1ficat1on New Boats up to )O Class Starts May 14 SIC•«•. ~ ' ' I I 'tf (. 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Larry Parrtd belted two home runs, including a grand slam in the first inning, and Fruk TIUWUl pitched a four-hitter to lead Texas to a 6-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox ... Jim Dwyer rapped a two-run double YOC1Dt JO put Baltimore ahead and scored two runs on doubles by Rieb Daaer as the Orioles defeated Oakland, 4-3 ... Jack Percoate'1 sacrifice fly in the 17th inning gave Seattle a 4-3 victory over New York. snapping the Yankees' four game winning streak. Darnell Coles doubled into the left-field comer to open the 17th off loser Clay Cbrt1tiaDHD, 0-1 , and moved 10 third on Bob Kearney's sacrifice bunt. After Spike Owen walked, Perconte lofted a sacrifice fly to shallow center. and Coles beat Dave Winfield'• throw home ... The game between Toronto and Cleveland was postponed because of rain and will be made up as pan of a doubleheader on Strnday. Barr leads despite double-bogey Canadian Dave Barr, despite a n double-bogey on the 18th hole, retamed a one-shot lead Frida in the windblown second round of the ~yron Nelson Classic in Dallas that tncluded a double eagle by Hal Salton. Barr, whose o'nl) v1ctol) in a seven-year PGA Tour career came 1n the 1981 Quad C.ttes Open, finished 36 holes O\er the 7.002-~ard Las Cohnas Spons Club course in 140. 2-under-par. A single stroke off the pace at the tournament's halfway point -and the-only others able to break par for 36 holes in the difficult winds -were a pair of former Masters champions. Craig Stadler and George Archer, and longshot Mike Smith Meanwhile. in the LPGA event in Suffolk. Va .. Pia Nilsson, a 26-year-old Swede who has won only SS.000 on the LPGA Tour this year. shot a four-under· pal""68 to take the first-round lead. Televlalon, radio Ta.PlllON \ 10 a.m....-UIE8AU: Molla at Q9Crott, Channee4'. 11 a.m. -GOLF:, Byron ~ Q1 .. lc, Ch~2. 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OCC's Barmore in tennis semis There was some good new~ and some bad news for the Orange ( oast women's tennis team at the Southern Cahfom1a Secuonal Tournament Friday at Rio Hondo College. The good ne"'s camc tn singles where Becky Barmore has ad' anccd to toda} 's semir.nal round after defeating two opponents Fnda}' But 1n doubles. two OCC teams were ousted in the quanerfinal round. Top-seeded Bannorc and her partner Noel Gaytan were surpnsed by Cuesta's Kia Morales and Km.ti Wagner. 6-3. 6· 1 Al\o. Barbara Kanode and Robtn Galey were beaten in the quarters afier upsetting the second-seeded team of Shell) Fehce and Knsu Berns of LA Pierce. In today's ~m1final smgJes. Bannore will face Cuesta's Wagner hoping lo advan~ to the finals slated for later toda> On the men's '11dc ~ddlcback rfrs two players - O'Jv1d lmon and Jim tephens -still ahve after the quartcrfinalo; Pnday · In doubles 5almon and Stephens advanced, as did Todd Wallin and Jeff Franll, who outlasted Oranae ( oa~t'!> team of Jeff Ewing and Brad Parker, 7-S, ~. 6-3. Pestolesi to play an almost l 00 percent outside pme with the baU constantl y tel to tbe outside hitters. Adam Lockwood and Dave Ross were abarp,..but the l"C1t of the squad appt.ared to suffer in the trans1tion. Mira Cos1a, meanwhile, has a very solid Uneu.p revol vina around outside hitter and sometimes setter Jason Mcfarland, m iddJe blocker and bit- ter Rick Arce and Scott Waddel, a 6-S front row specialist with excellent striking power. .. I'd have to rate Mira Costa a sliaht favorite," said i...suna Beach Coach Bill Ashen Thursday night. "They're the team to beat." The two have met once this year- in a prcseason scrimmage. And, Mira Costa was dominant. Pestolesi recalls the matchup very well -a day when Estancia was wttbout 10mc of ats notable players beanne of buketb&U commitments. Lockwood, for insta~. was in· voJved in the CW 3-A buketball playofti, and it now a bia ponioo of the Eqles' pme. 0 Mira Cotta bu no weakneua," says Peatolcsi ... They're a little biaer than . us and one notch more aa· gress1ve. "We have to come up to that level to ·have a chance. If we rise to the occasion it will be a Jood match. But if we come in flat 1t could be very qu.ick." Aside from Lockwood and Ross. the Eagles boast Sea View League player of the year Jon WaUace, Scott Garmon, Tim Mcl.auihlin and Steve Conti, in their pme plan, among others. Mira Costa attacks with Arce, McFarland and Waddel, &Jona with setter Phil rpenter, Kitk Follioi· moan&. AndrewGrcskovicsand John Dietz. Pcstolesi is in hi$ first rear U I head ooach. Tbc fonner Hunllnaton BeaC'h Hiih and Lona Beach State standout has molded the Eagles into 111 unbeaten power despite heavy pdu- ation losses. Cook has guided Mira Costa for the past five years -rackina up five straight Ocean View League cham- pionships. h's Mira Costa's first appearance in the finais and the team is built around three fuH-time and two part-time starters from a year ago. Redondo Hi&h is located at 631 Vincent Park (fTom 405, we Anesia Blvd. west to Pacific Coast Highway. tum left on Pacific Coast Highway (I) and proceed south to Vincent Park in Redondo Beach and tum left). White snaps her own record University starlet sparkles, Suttle, Smith win 4 -A crowns she said, "alluding to the fact the second half of her race was faster. It's the 200 backstroke where she feels she has her best shot at a berth on the U.S. Olympic team. Suttle, who swims with the Southern California Aquatics team in Tustin. as does Bird, said it was a race without mistakes. By ROGER CARLSON OflMo.IJ .......... MONTEREY PARK -University High sophomore Amy White snapped her own CIF record in racing to a 57.23 in the 100 backstroke to repeat as a 4-A champion Friday night - a night at East Los Angeles College which saw a national record fall and Mission Viejo sweep to its customary team championships in boys and girls divisions. She was second in the 50 free with a 23.87 tuning up for the 100. Bird, disappointed by her 25.54 clocking in the 50 free (sixth place), wasn't able to put it totally out of her mind and it may have hurt her in the 100. "I tried to put it (the 50) behind me, but I felt it coming home." the UC Berkeley-bound Bird said. "Still, I'm happy that ifl didn't win. Brandj did." Smith was surprised at the relatively slow winning time in his race, but added: "It was all out, but I thought I was going to go faster. It's not reatly that good of a time (52. l 3), but I'm glad I won." There were two other standouts from the Orange Coast area to pos\ victories -Irvine High's Brandi Suttle bested Corona dcl Mar's Michelle Bird in the I 00 freestyle. posting a 51 . 76 to edge Bird's 51. 90 clocking. and Marina High senior Steve Smith came from behind in the 100 backstroke to claim the championship with a 52.13 effort. Mission Viejo's boys were led by sophomore distance star Dan Jorgensen, who went 4:23.92 in the 500 freestyle, missing Brian Goodell's CIF standard by just three seconds, and the girls were led by Tiffany Cohen, who turned a 4:41.23 in the 500, a national record. White, who was third in the 200 individuaJ medley (2:04.53), completed her effort despite working through the meet. eyeing things to come. 'Tm rea lly not a sprinter," Smith was founh in the individual medley (I :5 5.68). Others who sparkled from the area: Irvine's Greg Rich (thi rd in the 200 free at 1:42.27 and fourth in the 500 at 4:32.39); University sophomore Eric White (second in the 200 indo at I :54.83 and founh in the 500 at 4:32.39); Estancia'sGordon Bergin the tOOback (fifth at 55.36); and Laguna Beach's Scott Kitcher (fifth 1n the 50 free (22.04). Other girls excelling: Fountain Valley's Amy Clark was third in the I 00 breast (I :05. 72) and Marina's Becki Ream was six th in the 100 breast (I :07.51 ). PREP BASEBALL ••• TRACK ... From Bl Huntington Beach responded with a four-run sixth inning and had a runner on base in the seventh when Andy Pascoe drilled one deep to. lefL backing the Fountain Valle} out· fielder to the fence before catchtng 1t for the final out. Ocean View 3, Westminster ! Dean Douty fashi oned a three- huter with some relief help in the seventh inning and Chns Spaniac came up with a pme-wmning single to center in the sixth inning to propel the Seahawks mto second place in the final Sunset League standings at 10-4 -dropping Westminster into founh place and out ofCIF playoff consider- ation. Westminster struck for a pair of runs with two of its three singles in the first inning, but Ocean View tied it in the fifth when Blaine DeBrouwer doubled and Spaniac and Adam Buder followed with a free pass and single to load the bases, setting up Roobic Gibbs' two-runk double to left. In the sixth the Scahawks turned the tide when Henry Hitchcock si ngled and advanced on DcBrouwer's base hit. setting the stage for Spaniac. EdJ1on 3, Marin.a 1 The Chargers closed out the regular season with the win at Mile Square Park as Paul Ellison's two-run homer 1n the bottom of the third decided matters. Marina had taken a short-lived 1-0 lead in the top of the second as Mark Johnson squeezed in a run. But Edi~n tied it in the home half of the frame as third baseman Enc Conant singled in Todd Nash . who had tripled. Woodbridge 17, LagllJla Beach S The Warriors forced the thrtt-wa} tie and subsequent victorious com toss with the romp at Laguna. Dann Daniels doubled. tnpled. scored twice and knocked 1n a pair of runs, and Rudy Figueroa and Rick Lee each went 3-for-4 with Lee sconng four times. Jorda~ Frank struck out I I in the route-gcnng perfonnance, allowing three earned runs, including a first- tnnin~ homer by Rex Reasor. Frank aJso smgled, double and drove in a run. UCidumps Loyola, 4-1 LOS ANGELES -Hoping to finish the Southern California Baseball Association campaign with a flourish, UC Irvine notched a 4-I victory at Lo_yola Marymount Fnday to open the final series of the season. The two teams complete the SCBA schedule with a noon doubleheader today at Anteater Stadium. From Bl kicker in the fall, won his heat with a 49.09. "He's my buddy," says Rish. who beat Sperle both during the dual meet season and at the league finals. The Sunset League solidly rep- resented 1tselfin the prchms. Among the other accomplishments in the boys meet: •Edison's Nowoln}' won his heat 1nthe800w1tha 1:57.75. •Huntington Beach's J~ Alex- ander also qualified in the 800 wt th a I :56.81 , good for second m his ho;u. •Ocean View 's James Thomp$0n knocked off nearly 14 seconds from his qualifying time by cloclang 41 9:28.45 in the 3.200-meter run. •Huntington Beach's· Danny Thompsc;>n. yet another athlete known for his exploits with a football in his hands, qualifyed in the 330 low hurdles wi th a second-place effon of 38.1 •Edison's Eric Wheflwrig.ht, along with seven others, went 6-4 to qualify m the high jump. •Fountain Valley's Tambi Wenj was third overall in the shot put wtth a 57-2 heave. In the women's competiuon, Edison's g.irls demonstrated their athletic saV) m the 1.600-meter relay as Kathy Biefeld raced past Beverly H1lls' Kim Turner on the last leg to help the Chargers win that heat with a 3:56.79. Earlier. B1efeld clocked a 58.36 to finish second and qualif> 1n the 400. Her sister. Joy. ran the 800 1n 2: 18.88 to finish second and qualify for the finaJs. The Chargers' Tammy Snyders was a quaJifier in the I ,600 with a 5:03.83 effon, and the Edison 400 relay team just did sneak into the finals with the ninth qualifying time of the day at 49.6. Ocean View's Debbie Orr. who fai led toquahfy in the longJump, won the triple 1ump with a 37-7l/c effon and also qualified in the h1g.h Jump at 5-4. One area g.irl who did qualify m the long Jump was Fountain Valley's Cheryl Henderson. who finished sec- ond at 17-11 Cerritos' Cathy Robens won the event with an 18-1 1/, leap. UCI tied for second at conference meet Anteaters place three in top four in steeplechase FREStO ~The UC lrv-1-nc_tra_c_k and field team scored 20 points in the steeplechase and landed m a ue for scoond place in the team stand1nas after the fi,.,t day of the PCAA Championships at Fresno State. The Anteaters are tied Wlth the host Bulldogs with 36 points behind pace· scttina San Jose State. which has 60. Danny Maninn keyed a. I·~ fini·~ in that event, Wlnnu1a in 8:Sid8. In third place was Mike C•t1ton (9:08. 7) f oJlowcd by founh· place finisher Enc Rutherford (9:14.75). Mike Powell of UCI had a personal best mark of SI -6V1 to place fourth 1n the tnplc Jump. 31:17.40. In qualifying races, defending PC AA champion Mark Ruelas quali- fied for today's fina ls in the 1,500- mcter run along with UCI's Greg Rafijah. Ruelas also qualified in the 800. Other UCI qualifiers included Leroy Carter in the 400; and Selwyn Oarkt and Harold Todd in both the 100 and 200. The h1ghhght of the meet for Fresno State was Bulldog Matt Mile- ham of London who broke the collegiate and Bri11sh Com· monwC31th hammer throw record with a toss of252 feet . 8 inches. Mileham broke the previous col- lcg1alc record of 246-4 set in 1982 set by Robert Weir of Southern Methodist at Bnsbane, Austl'lha. The previous commonwealth was 25l-4 set by Martin Gervin from the United Kingdom about two wcels aao. 714/646-8955 In the ~venteen Ma&Jll1ne Tournament of"-nam- p1on1, at the Margucnte Recttat1on Center in M1ss1on VieJo, top-~eded Meh\..a Gurney of Palos Verdes Pent Mula and 'lecond·~cdcd tephanie Rehc of Highland ~orcd wm1fiOAI ''tctones Friday in the 18-and·under di'" '"on Mark Raelaa In the I 0,00()..metcr run. Sein Evans fini hed second 1n a clockma of KJtll 8)'1tedt of San Jo1C State was ~ond in the hammer-throw w11h a to 'of241-2 . .. 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Chandler waa aerloualy hart In the cruh. Chandler hurt in crash Dana Point driver critically injured at Indy 500Pfactice the Los Angeles T1mes-M1rror Corp., suffered a broken left leg and a possible skull fracture. The doctor said Chandler was breathing on his own and that his vital signs were good and there were no apparent internal injuries. He was listed in critical condition at the hospital's trauma c~pter. INDIANAPOLIS (AP)-Michael Chandler, a three- year veteran of the Indianapolis 500, was critically injured Fnday in a crash during the final full practice session before the start of today's qualifications for the May 27 race. Chandler lost control of the Pontiac-powered car in tum three and slid 340 feet into the outside wall. T be car became airborne and slid 1.1 40 feet along the top of the wall, taking out a set of caution lights about seven feet above the trade surface before stopping in tum four. Chandler, 26, of Dana Pomt, crashed his Eagle race car on the third tum of the 211?-mile track. He had been clocked at 200. 713 mph short.ly before the crash. A track spokesman said something "apparently broke on the car," causing ~be accident. C handler's best hmsh 10 the 500was 12th in his rookie race in 1981. He was I 7th in 1982 and 16tb last year. Chandler. unconscious when removed from the car. was taken by helkopter to nearby Methodist HospitaJ. Dr. Steve Olvey, the track physician. said Chandler, the son of Otis Chandler. chairman of the board and editor in chief of Sixty-three people have been killed or fatally injured at the Speedway since the track opened in 1909. Andretti breaks.mark again His212.414mph clocking shatters unofficial record- INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Mano Andretti. shattering the unofficial track record for the second time this week. was clocked at 212.414 mph Friday o n the eve of pole-pos1t1on qualifications for the I nd1anapohs 500. - A.ndrett1 had a lap at more than 210 before Friday's final full session ol pracuce. Gordon Johncotl and Rick Mears also topped that mark, joining Andretti as the fastest drivers among the fastest field of Indy contenders ever heading into the time triaJs for the Ma} 27 race. There was a slight chance of showers forecast for the first of four days of time trials for the 68th edition of wha1·w1ll this year become the first S2.5 million auto race. Teo Fab1. then an unheralded lndv- car rookie, shocked the racing estab- lishment last Mav when he drove one of the dom inant new March-Cos- worth racers to a one-lap Speedway record of208.049 and a four-lap Jnd:y q~ahfying mark of207.395 on the 2112- m1le oval. "Both will be broken, probably by a lot of people." says the Italian driver: "I wouldn't be surprised to see somebody qualify at 212. 'Maybe it will be me." The practice speeds d uring the past week, on a track designed when cars still had not broken 50 mph, bave been mind-boggling and would tend to support Fabi's expectation. as well as adding a shadow of fear for the safetv of the drivers. Rams sign Dennard to multi-year pact Andretti. who is looking for his first Indy 500 victory since 1969. has led the speed explosion in his red Lola T-800 -one of the few cars at the Speedway capable of taking the pole away from the new. improved March 84G racers favored bv 26 of the 31 dnvers who have turned laps over 200 this month. Two-time Formula One world champion Emerson Fittipaldi, a rookie on the Indy-car circuit. was the only newcomer to the 200 mph club Fri~ hitting_ 200.133 in a March. From AP dispatches Wide receiver Preston Dennard has signed a mulu-year contract with the Rams, the National Football League team announced Friday. No terms of the contract were revealed. Dennard. a seven-year veteran from New Mexico, ranks ninth on the ·all-time Rams' rece1v1ng list. He caught 33 passes for 465 yards and Warriors win, 8-1 Woodbridge High's girls softball team wrapped up a portion of the South Coast League softball title with Mission Viejo by virtue of an 8-1 victory over Laeuna Beach Fnda~. a one-hitter ·spoiled only by Jill Borucki's solo homer in the fourth inning. In community college action. Saddleback struck for an 11-3 victory at San Diego City College. as Shanie Lockhart had a two-run tnple in the third and Irene Ramirez and Allison Gyves had three hits apiece BULLETIN BOARD live touchdowns lasi.yaL Thi.' signing ot Dennard tnmmed the number of free agents on the Rams' roster to four -wide receivers George Farmer and Gordon Jones. tight end Mike Barber and defensive lineman Charles Dejumett. Johncock, a two-time lndy winner now driving a March, jumped solidly into the pole picture Friday with a lap of 211 . t 18, while Mears, whose Penske Racing team has switched from its own cars to Marches, was right behind at 210.624. ---~ Fortune top county playlll: Laguna ee.ctl High'• Scott For- tune has been named OrMge County'a Player of the Veer In prep volleyball ee Mfected by the Or- ange County Votleybalt AuOd• tlon. Fortune, a M standout, h• c>ommttted hlmaelf to St9"ford aft• leadlng the Art• to the South Coast le~ut ctiam- pionthlp and a berth In the Clf 4-A eemlflnata. Co.ch of the Veer hOnQf'a ~ to Estancia High'• Tom Peat~. who guided hJa team to 20 atrajght victories, the Sea VJew League Senlorteaal•tournatneat Women'• volleyball tourney The fourth annual Lmdborg Semor lnvna- ttonal tennis tournament begins T11esday and runs through Sunda), Ma) 20. A women's open volle)ball tournament will be: held Saturday and Sunda' Mai 16-n 1n Mah bu w11h first place cash pr'w~ of S500 and a wardrobe of beachwear going to 1he w1nn1ng team The tournament 1s sancuoncd b~ the ( al1 - forn1a Beach Volleyball Assoc1a11on The tournament will be held at· Zuma Beath beginning al 4 a m. each day. Playeni interested in part1c1pa11ng should phone Ron Rotsie1n. tournament director. at (213) JI 3-1032 0Per-tbe-Jlne tourney The third annual ~ach softball ovc.-r·the-hne tou rnament will be held Sunday. May 20 at Huntmgl<>n State "8¢1ch ( Hrookhurst). Any team w1~hina to enter m {a) phoM (21 l) 630-2298 for more 1nforma110L Entry fee I\ '21 llCrtcam l!Qf"all tcams t>cina auaramecd four jlamc\ There will be d1 v1s1ons for men and women The 1oumnment nahs each day at 9 a.m. All of the matches will take place at 1hc Lindborg Racquel Club. 18162 Gothard Avenue 1n Huntington Beach. Huntington National Bank ts sponsonng the tournament Trophies will be presented to all finalists along w11h other pnzes and awards A dinner-dance will be held Thursday Ba•ketball d•y camp .\ two-week bas\:ctball fundamentals day camp for boys 1n arades 5-8 will be conducted by the Irvine Boys and Girls' Club. beginning Monday, June 18. •· Southern C~1tfom1a Colic~ basketball coach Rill Reynolds will be the camp director The camp will provide 20 houn on pcr- sonahied instruction and will include ttam competJUon, 1nd1v1dua.I wntten slulls analysis. and camp basketball jerwys Camp fee 1s SSS and enrollmcn1 '~ 1tm1ted to the fir.ct \6 boys ti'\ eat'h of thc two RIC aroups Cfil\h aod mth &r1dcrs. 'ICventh and e1atJth graden) · For funher mformauon. ehonc Greg Bonudc at the Irvine Boys and Girli Club, 5.Sl -8214 ( J .. lios S traCJf stars Lewis, Moses. Decker ameng athletes competing Sunday LOS ANGELES (AP) -Carl Lewis, Edwin Moses Tom Petranoff, ~ary Decker and Thierry Vianeron bead an outstanding mtemational cast of track and field stars who'll compete in Sunday's Pepsi Invitational meet at UCLA. A number of world records appear in jeopardy, since the glinering field includes some athletes wbo own tbe current world standards. · Moses, on a remarkable 87-race win streak in thd 400- meter hurdles, holds the world record in tMt event at 4 7 .02 ~onds. • Petranoff set the world mark in the Javelin, 327 feet, two inches, in this meet last year. Decker, who'll run the mile in this competition, is the international record holder in the 5,000 meters {15:08.27), and the American record holder in the mile ( '4: 18.08). France's Vigneron, whose world standard in the pole vault is 19-11h, will be goinf against a field that includes two others who've cleared 9 feet -fellow countryman Pierre Q uinon ( 19-1) ~nd Billy Olson ( 19-0111. indoors) . Lewas, auhougn ne doesn't hoJd any 1oternat1ooaJ teQOrds, appears to have the Potential to better worid marks 1n three events -the 100..nd 200-meter dashes and the Lonajump. ln this meet, Lewis will compete onl)' in the lonajump. in which be previously bas soaiW 28-1011'. The meet also features a deleption of athletes from Czcc)lollova.k.i.a who'll probably be makina their last U.S. ·appearance in some time, since their nation seems likely to join the Soviet boycott of this summer's Olympics in Los Anieles. . lmrich Bupr and Oeza Valerlt, the first-and thitd- ptace finishers in the discus at last summer's World ChaPtpionships in Helsinki, arc among the Czech athletes entered in the meet. Another, Zdenek Adamec, is m the javelin field. · . Among the other highlight events is the men's 110- meter hurdles, in which-Greg Foster, the early favorite for the Olympic gold modal in tbe event, faces a field that includC$Sam Turner and Tonie Campbell; the men's mile, pittina UC Irvine product Steve S<lott apinst Jim Spivey, Todd Harbour and Tom Byers; and the men's 100-meter dash, with Mel Lattany, who ran a 9.96 recently, the fastest time ever record at sea level, facing Ron Brown. The meet will begin at 11 a.m. with the women's javelin throw. The first running everit, the women's I()(). meter hurdles. will be at 12: I 0. Reagan assailed by Soviet Union Lighter side of boycott LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Soviet Union's decision to boycott the Summer Olympics spawned a wide variety of quips from Southern Californians. A sampling: President accused of 'driving Russian athletes away' MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union on Friday made President Reagan the focus of its press cam- 'f)ajgn against the Los Angeles Oly.m - pics, accusing him of condorung terrorism a nd protecting "thugs" to drive Soviet athletes away from the Summer Games. The li st of Communist aJlies falling 1n line with the Kremlin boycott grew to include Vietnam, and there were signs that other Soviet-aligned na• tions might also refuse to attend the Olympics, July 28-Aug. 12. The pro-Soviet government in Mozambique issued a statement that repeated Soviet c9mplaints and charges about the Olympics prep- arations and said the Soviet decision to pull out was "well grounded and justified," the official news agency Tass reponed. . Similar statements have been is- sued by Poland and Mongolia, but so far those nations have not moved to join East Germany and Bulgaria in supporting the Soviet boycottf An Olympics official from Mexico flew into Moscow on Fnday hoping to meet with Soviet Olympics chief Marat Gramov, who also is head of the government sports committee. But a representative of the Soviet national Olympic committee declin- ed to say when or if Mario Vasquez Rana. president of the Association of National Olympic Committees, might meet with Gramov. ihe Soviet airline Aeroflot said Vasquez Rana arrived on a private plane. He could not be reached immediately at the hotel where he was scheduled to stay for a visit that had been arranged before the Soviets announced Tuesday that they were pulling out of the Olympics. The Soviets said they were cancell· ing their participation because the United States· allegedly failed to guarantee the security of their athletes and also charged U.S. officials were breaking the Olympic charter. Gramov, meanwbtle, scheduled a news conference for Soviet and foreign journalists Monday. But foreign ministry officials who tele- phoned with news of tht" press conference did not elaborate on what Gramov mi.&ht say. Although Olympics and sports committee officials have been reluc- tant to discuss the boycott decision with Western reporters, the Soviet press kept up a constant stream of angry commentary on the subject. On Friday, Tass launched a per- sonal attack on Reagan, placing most of the blame for the Soviet walkout on the president. The official news agency called Reagan's regrets over the Soviet pullout "hypocritical" and said such statements are "a common gimmick in Washington." "J m happy about it. This means our amateur athletes won't have to compete against their professionals." .. Why don't you call tbem Mosco wards'!" "Actually, I'm very pleased that they're not coming. I'm in favor of anything that will ease traffic con~estion." "Well, tf the Russk..ies must drop a bomb, I'm glad· this was it." "Leave it to a pinko to rajse a stinko." "The Soviets are missing a great opportunity to set a l'lew Olympic record in the pole vault - because t hey might have jumped clear over the Coliseum wall." ··Now the track. athletes can throw the hammer with out the sickle~" "Remember the 1966 movie, 'The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming'? So now Hollywood's got a sequel." "Churchill didn't go far enough. Russia is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma -wrapped in a sour grape leaf." "Have you heard that ABC Television 1s adding new events in Olympics competition? R~r: j umpmg and free style hara-km. "They're not coming? Well. I'll be a son-of-a-tovar:ich." Olympic vulnerability shown Political influence could jeopardize futureof Games LAUSANNE. Swiuerland (A P) -The Soviet-led boycott of the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles has again highlighted the vulnerability of the Games to world politics and raised long-standing questions about their future. The announcement that first the Soviets, and then the East Germans; Bulgarians and other Eastern-bloc coun· tries would boycott the July 28-Aug. 12 Games has thrust politics hi~ on to the Olympic reviewing stand-a spot it has occupied for at least 12 years. And with the 1988 Summer Olympics set for politically sensitive and staunchly anti-Communist Seoul, South .Korea. some observers have written off any prospect of trouble-free games until after the end of this decade. "The boomerang thrown by his pred-ecessor landed stra1~t in the face of Mr. Reagan," the Lausanne daily Le Matm said. referring to the 1980 U.S. boycott of the Moscow Olympics. "This is a terrible blow to the Olympic movement which has now been reduced to the role of hostage of the politicians." The modem Olympics. founded 88 years ago by Baron Pierre de Coubertin of France. have weathered political conflicts before. But in the last two decades, the Games have become more and more their own forum for political confrontation. A terrorist attack at the 1972 Olympics in Munich killed 11 Israeli athletes and coaches: an African boycott in Estancia dominates North team Sax Estancia High stars dominate the North squad for the Orange County All-Star volleyball game at El Toro High June l , with Sea View League MVP Jon Wallace of Estancia and Sunset League MVP Scott McKeough paving the way for Estan- cia Coach Tom Pestolesi and Foun- tain Valley Coach Gregg Svalstad. The South, under Laguna Beach Coach Bill Ashen, is led by the Artists' 1-2 punch ofSc-0tt Fortune and Chns Bunce. It's billed to start et 7:30 . ~'tH SOUAO Jon W1llect (E,tencle). S.C011 Germon IEs11ncl1I. 01111 Ro" <E1t1ncl1l. nm Mcl.AUllhlln {Ellt 11Cl1 I, Stiermen -OIC&lmen (ES1111d1I, Steve Conti {E1t1ncl1 ), Mlkt Crowlt'; !MerlN ), Ruin Mcl(enrlt (L• Quintal. J9ff RoMnthll CL• Qulntl, Scoll Mc:IC.IOVOtl tFountaln Vetltvl. 8r.nf Henaon (FOUf'lteln Velllty), JOfln $lnttf (6diton), Jotln Tl!on\11 (Edltoft), Ohe F'reztllt U!dlM>nl, SN!wn Of'olll• (~ H•rborl 1976 marred the Montreal Games, and the United States and scores of other countries shunned the Moscow Games over the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan. As if the Soviet bloc boycott wasn't enough. there are now fears of an African walkout as well, prompted by the possible visit to South Africa of a British basketball tea!f1. South Africa has been barred for years from the Olympics due to its apartheid policies. International Olympic Committee President Juan Antonfo Samaranch says the Olympic "m ovement is stronger than ever." But despite this declaration. he has called an emergency meeting of the IOC's Executive Committee to deal with the walkout, and has as ked for a meeting in Moscow with Soviet President Konstantin Chernenko . The Soviet move has prompted speculation on two fronts: One is that the O lympic movement, embodied in the IOC and its related federations, is itself to blame for most of the trouble; the other. that it has nothing to do with it. "The Soviets have nothing against the IOC, and will welcome Samaranch to Moscow warmly," said one East bloc journalist, whose country is amon$ those pulling out of the Los Angeles Games. "But the timmg of their pullout announcement was significant. . . "It came whiJe Samaranch was mcetmg w1lh President Reagan to get assurances for the Soviets and showed that Moscow wasn't too concerned about Samarancb, or the IOC," the journalist said. 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' 45.89. 2 Novln\l<I (Et Toro), 47 28, ) Douglas (Mire Co1tal. 41 56, 4 Etwetl M llllk.1n>. 4166, s SrreU (FOOll'llll), 47 ••• 6 ~odOtrs (Minion Vlelol, 41 26 SOO fr-1 Joroensen (Mlu 1on Vie!OI 423 97, 2 Riggs CM1u1on V1tiol. 42549, l Hlc1i.rrn1n IM1ulon V1•tol. • 2t 72. 4 RICt> I Irvine) • 32 )9, S Srur~n (Min ion Vlelot. 4 :U JS. 6 W!'llle (U,,iverslrv), 4'34 ll, Other\ 9 Cerllon IUnlver\llvl. •·JS SI, 11. Susr.t..olf (Co"e Mese). 4.U 56 100 back-I Sm11r. (Marlnel, 12.13, 2 Kemo <Tnouw no Oak•) S3 30; J MacLecnten IFoothlNI, Sl.33, 4 Von Ft1<11 !Rovatl. S4 14, S Berg (Estancia!, S53'. • Curzan (Dos Pue04o1l. S6 27, Othen II Ford ICdM l, S1 S9 100 brusr-1 Yokota !Et Toro>. SI •S. 2 Clleeolng !Et lor·o), SI 69, 3 Crews (Senra Monlce). S9 OS 4 .Ferna rioez (Minion VltlOI. S9 11, S. Wiiiiams IFoothllll. S9 SI. 6 Wtfeh CCeol\lre no Vallevl. 59 71. Ottief's 8 G1ileso1e (E t Toro). S9 72 400 In~ rt(Av-1 Minion V•e!O. 3:09 71, 2 Et Toro, l I I 19, 3 Foolhlll. 3 12 77. •. LB Wilson. 3 14 II, S Newporr Hart>o<, 3 IS.6S, 6 Tustin. 3 11 12. Orr.e rs: 7 UnlYerslJv , 3 17 94. WOMEN 200 mPC!tev reta v-1 Min ion VielO, l 4104, 2 C111>111reno Veltev. 1·41 4S. 3 Foolnttt. ISi 37 4 Arc1d111 1.S4 10, S 8~a. I.SS 36 6 Corona Gel Mar, I 55 36 Or11ers 1 Fovn111r1 Vallev, 1-SS9S, l El Toro, l·S6 S3 200 fre-1 Bruce (Min ion Vlei<>). 1.48 68, 2. Cohen (Mlulo" Vlelol, 1 SO 31, 3. O\l'lann (Min ion Vl•!OI. l·Sl 76. 4 ~I ICt Plstrano Vallevl, 1 SI 81, S Eggert (Caolslre no Vetrev), I SC.21, 6 Bow~ (Cao1\lr1no Valley) t S4 49 Oltler\ I Kr'4Clmen IEI Toro) l.S4 6S, 10 Peotrton HrviMI. 1-S609 11 Glnnole <Er Toror; I S7 14. 200 lnd<>-1 Wer1r. (Min ion Vlttol. 2 02.37. 2 White (Unlversllvl. 2 04 S3, 3 MeVtr\ (Minion VltlOI. 2 04 10, 4. Htrmsrao (Min ion Votiol. 2'06 47, S Orcurr ICeo1str1no Valltv) 108 32 6 Vert>an111 <Ehenttower 2 OI 33 Ori.er\ 11 Clerk (Fountain Vallev>. 2 II 91 SO Ir-I Jonn1on IWnl!lter C!'lrl\lianl 23 07 ICIF recoro). 2 Sutrte (Irvine). 23 81 . 3 Mezurle IF001111111. 73 at. 4 Aus11wnltz (Min ion Vle1ol 24 11, S Room\on CBuenal. 24 16 6 Biro ICOMI 24 S4 Otller\ 8 Permeni .. r IHuntonglo" Bteclll 24 H 9 Pe11e111 Un1ver111vl 25 00 0 1v1"9'-I W111111ms 1M1u 1on Voeiol S42 SO. 2 Oetlola fCao1s1rano Vallevl 431 9S, ) Wll\On (M1u1on V•PiOl. '33 10, 4 Kochel tVenrurel 374 80. S Kwlto.tr (Peto\ VerOe\I ~190 6 ~n10er !Fo,,.a nel. 33910 0111er1 9 Peters IMar1na1, 31SIO 100 llv-1 Jonnson fW!'llttler Cr.ristoanl S4 SS ICIF recorOI 2 Wertr. IM1nion V1e,01 SS 37 3 r..onrie (M1u 1on V1t10I S7 18. 4 Buot IM•UIOn V1t !C)I SI 7t, s Wlltop~ IArcao1e 1 S9 20 6 Buren ICaPistreno veitevl 59 35 Others 8 Gltlesoie IEI Toro). 5986 100 tr-I !>utlle lirv1rie1. 51 76, 2 Biro ICOMI SI 90, l Au1llwllz (Miu lo,, Vielol. S191 4 Robln\On (Buena l Sl94. S MazUt'lt IFoollllMI S2 7S 6 Srtell IC•P•slrano Velltv I S7 t9 Others Kre<O- m en IE• Toro), S3 24 100 t>reu t-1 Orcull (C110111reno Val· tey), I 03 37 ICIF recorOI. 2 St<lnner <Caolllraoo Veltevl. LOS 16. 3 Clark. (Foun- tain Ve llevl I OS,72, 4 Vtrbanall IE lunhOwerl I 06 24. S HudlOn (Buena), I 06 73. 6 Reem fMarone l. 1-07 51 Orner\ 7 HPrm1reo !Min ion Vlt lO), I 0165, 8 Rt· 1nhOIO ICOMI I Oii 69 . 400 lrPt relav-1 I Min ton Vlt!O. 3 31 18, 2 Buena 3 37 S2. 3 UnlYtnitv. 3 39 30, 4 Irvine 3 39 44. S San Marcos. 3 40.07, Otner1 9 El Toro. 3:5193 .SOO trff-1 Conen (Min ion Vlt!Ol, 4 4 I 23 lne llonel reteordl 2 Bruce (Min ion VIPIOl. 4:41 68 ) Barktr (Mlu '°'1 VlelO), 4 49 89, 4 Osnenn 1M1nlon Vlaio), 4.S2 so, S El>Otr1 IC1ol1lr1no Vanev) 4 SS 71, 6 Bowmen ICaPlslrano Valley). 4·SI 73 Olllers 9 Peoerso'1 (Irvine). S.04.62 100 bec"--1 I Wt>llt lUnlversltv), 57.23 ICtF rpeorOJ, 1 Mevers (Min ion Vlelo). SI 19. 3 Kohnf I M1n1on V1elol 59 7S; •. SchluPter IM•n 1on V1eiol. S9 83, S Ble ney IM1\s1on V•tiol I 00 S6 6 RtvnolCls (Foot· r.1111 1-00 64 01r.ers 9 Parmentier (Hunt· •noton Beach I 02 16 H&A l)favoffs CONFERENCE FINALS (8Ul·ef·MVtn) Wutern Conferenn Phoenlit vs. Laken Todlv'1 Gem• Pnoeno• at L•k•n Tuncsav•s G•m• Pnoen,. ot Lektn Frid.Iv's G•m• Leken at PP1C>Pn1• Sunday, Mev 10 LO•rs a• P'1oen,, Weelnesdav. MAV 7J Plloen1• a• L•ken. If ttPcenarv Frid.Iv, Mav 15 LAkers e• Pr.oeno• 11 necenerv SuncSav, Mav 11 w MOndltv. Mav 21 Plloeno• er Leklf'S ot ne<:enorv CONFERENCe SEMIFINALS (IHl·tf·MVtn) Eattem ConMtnCI Boston Yi. New v .. 11 Frldev's Score New Vor~ 106 Bo)ton 104 1Str1f\ •1eo l l Sufldev'• Gema N•w Yor• 11 Bo1ron Mllweullee vL New JerMY MllwaukH wins series 4 1 ~ • I . " C"""'unttv colffit SeddleNc• II, S.11 0.... J Saadltbet~ IOI 101 ~ 11 a I Sall Dteeo toll OOl 00<>-l 1 7 ltlvHlra 11nd LOO.l'lart Wlltv en<I MVl'tOt 11-f:on .. 1\01 l& l oclo.llert <Seal women'• 'oftbal H .. H KHOOI. W~ I. 1.•IUM ... ell I Woodbrldllt OOi) 004 1 i II L H VnA Bnc'PI 000 1000 0-I I ~ Allard Au\~ .. 1 ~I artO rr10111 8urt.e ano fllfllolf W-A""'CI l-8ur'e )1-k Sc"-'Over IWI, Hlt -l~vOI IL 8 1 c..._nm "CM CHAWIOMS""'I , .. , ........ ) 10 000 meter-1. v..._ (~ Mnlco 51.J, Jtol7.AO, 2. iv-"• (UC lrvlnel. 3t:U.05; ) Ottnlntet (LOno leKtl 51.), )t:l4.Jfi 4. 0.llltelan ll..On!I lffc:tl su. ll:M •5. ' Balter! (Sen JtlM SI.), i2:o2.H ; i Mt (Loni .. Kft SI ), tt'll M UOO 1IMP1eCnaM-l Matr1M1 (UC Irvine), •SUI, 2 LM (S.11 JON St.), I.St.OS; > Carlton cue lrYIM) t ;CIU7; " lltulllt'ford (UC trYm.), 9'14.75. S. Terrklul1 (LOl'e hecri SI.), t :22.00; 6, Kt« (Uletl St.I, ':Hu T J-1 Weldon IS.n JoM M ), S2·), 2 C ' Wiiiiams (fr""° SI ), SH01 •• , ) W Wll• tlerm (Long S.M:rl Sr l. S1·7llo, 4 Powel (UC INN), 514\/), S hNv (V(; Senle 8arber•I. '1·S, no 1lxth HT-I Mlleflem (FrHnO SI.I, 2S2•e (t>reak1 NCAA rtcord), 2 8vsttdl (Sa n JoM St.I. 241·2. 3 5cllvl'l'•c~ (S.n JOM SJ.), lll·•; '-a.lltlf' !Fr-$11, 19t+. S Jeffri.. IL0011 a.ecn St I 1'1·1: • Helctl (Utell SI ), tn-4 OT-1. KalehH IS.rt JoM SI ), 111·1, 2. Heidi IUlert St I. 111-1, 3 Mk:hef10n (Utell Sr ), \It·•. 4. Slrul* (San JOM SI I. 11•·•· S Ooel'lrlrtO (San Joie St), 171·9, 6 Wilmer IUC s.ii1e Barbara), 171-11 PV-t. BOhnl !San Joie SI.I. t7·4, 1 Fralev (Fruno SI), 17·0, 3. aodrlqvti (Fre"'° SI.), 16·0, 4 ThOl'I'\ IUC lrvlnel. 1S·6, S Lowrey ILOl'IO Beecll St), t9-6, 4 Worden ILono 8eect> $1 ) lS-0 Teem acorn 1 Sen JOH St. 60. 2 11i.1 UC lrYlnt l rt<I Fretno SI . 3', 4 LOfl9 IMKll SI , 24. S Utell St , 16, 6 New Medco SI , to, 7 UC Senta Barbera, l High school trade ~F 4·A ••tHLIMS lat Gatw Hltll) 90YS 100-lnee r IJ I Perrerson 11.B POlv l 1119, 2 Brown (Muir), 11 2'2, (hut 21 I Woolen IElsenhOwlf' J. 11 JS; 2 Devil (In· gtewood). II 11, ) Turner <LB Jordan) 11.20, (hH I 31 l T~s (Hawlll<M'llll. 10 65. 2 Burkltv (0Jlnerd), 1l 13, 3 Merlirt1t (Comolonl. II 14, (Mil 41 I Ounrilnv (SA Vartevl. 1011. 200-(l>HI I) I TnomH (Hewlll<M',,.) 10.'1, 2 Au11i" tcenrennlal), 2'2. 10. J. Bern (Pueoenal , 2'2.16, • Wooten 1E i"'1howlf'I 12 17; (neat 21 Brown IMuirl. t2 OS, 7 Howard (Compton), 2'1 10, !heel 31 I Dunning ISe,,111 Ana Vellev). 21.66, (llH I 41 I Rl'11 (Merlnal. 21 69. 2 Burkltv (Oi.. l\Ardl. 2'1 OI, 3 Davia (lft91ewOO<ll 21 32 400-(tiear 11 I lll1n (Merine), 4713. (near 2J I. Hiii IS.nit Mon•ce). 41.19 2 Bell (Muir), 49.11, 3 NHl>lll (WHI Covlne ), 49 21. tneer 3) I S~I• IFounlaln Va tlevl 49 09, 2. Kellv (Hawtnorne). 49 11, 3 Certer (Comoronl. 49 12, (l>H I 41 I 8 11oe1 (Muir) 41 34. 1 Howard (Comotonl, 49 16 tc»-<neer t) 1 Lonmen IOrenoel I SI 29, (hut 11 I N1\blt1 (Wttl Covlne ) 1 S4 SS, 2 Altundef IHBI. I SUI. 3 McCleltt'1 IEl~llOwer), l:Sl.16, (Mii JI I Range (Lvnwooel). I S4 09, 2 Kelly (Hewrnorne>. l:S410, 3. Brown (Muir), I.SS St; (hHI 4) I Nowotnv IEd1M>n). 1 577S, 2 Sel>9l11or\I ILB Wilson), 1 SI n 1,600-(heel II 1 Gutierrez (Pewdena). 4 11 11. 2 Hen11men (Torranc:el, •·tt 60 l M.evlf' !Viii• Perk 14 20 96. (near 11 I Rice (N~ Partl. 4'11 U , 2 GrHr CVllle Park); 4 Gullv !Dos Pueblo1I. 4 19 I, (lleel 31 1 HolrnH (S.nra Barbare I, 4 1S 66. 2 Neleri (El Modena). 4 IS 89 3,200-(llHI 11 1 Wel•0'1 (Pelo\ Ver· des). 9:25 90; 2 Pelme (Glendeltl 9 78 14, ) E1oerr1 ISlll'll• Berti.rel, 9.21 14, 4 Benlo (Walnur), 9.31 U . S Goodwin (Cr.en~ lslt rte11J. 9 42.l5, lnee t 21 1 Gul,.rret IPewdenal. 9 16 SO, 2 Tr.orno10rt IOceari Voew l, 9 78 45, 3 Nibbe (San MarCOl l 92904, 4 Escooer lRolll"o Hill\!, 93223 1 IOHH-(l'IU I I) I Tillman IHawltlorntl 1S07. 2 Halcl'ler (Muir). IS2S, (!'IHI 21 I N1chQIM)(l !Mllh l<anl 14 S9. J GOdlnez (Wut COYlnal 14 1S. (Mel )) I Mirerte111 !Pasadenal. U 79 7 Gooosen llno•ewooell 14 93 (Mii ,, I Y0\11111 IHewlhOrMl 14 •9 7 Pao (Gar.rl IS n 3 Harper (Long 8HCll Jordan). IS 78, 4 L1lharo !Senta An•J. IS 41 lOOIH-lt1e111 It I Bugg (West Covina>, 39 2, Cheat 21 t Oat" (Muir I, 310, ). T!'IOmO\On IH1.1ntlrtoton 8HCl'I). 31 I, <~·· )I 1 BlaOu IMulrl. 37 I. 2 Grer.em lHewtl>Orr>e) 37 • 3 Price IMlll•l<anl 39 4 ll'leAI 41 I V01.1no HewmorneJ 31 a 2 Nlch()IM)(l (Ml111lo.11nl )9 I J Lumoto.on IHH WllM>rtl 393 400 retav-<neet 11 I Hewmornt . 41 59 7 Sa n le Ana Vellev , 42 u . J Marona , 42 SI, tr.eat 21 I Muir, 42 4S, 2 LB Joroan, 47 S2 ) Mornl1191ide, 42 13 I l'lea 1 l) 1 l B Polv 47 SJ, (Mal 41 1 Cemoton 42 71. 2 p e ladef1a. •2-J.4 1,600 rtlav-tl'leat 11 I Pewde"' 3 11 St, lllell 21 I HawlhOrrtt 3 12 ll. 2 Cornoton, 3 II SO, l Centennoat 3 II S4 (llHI 31 I. Muir, 3 17 01 2 Lorio Be.er. Polv, 3:11.0J, ltleat 4) r Wt\t Covina. ) 19 79, 2 Lono Beacr. Jordan l 2 I S4 3 Lvnwooel. 3:21 67 HJ-I Ano.rson 18urrouonu Burto.e (Wttllat<el Moeoou\ IROll•rtO Holl\ Law· rence IThOuw no Oek\I Stat1wor111 (LB Potvl. Martin (Arcaooa) Wllfflwr1g111 (Edison). Theus ILvnwOOO) alt at 6·4. 9 WllJ.on (~edtanosl, 6 2 LJ-1 Fllcllard\on \Pas.e~nel. 23·911. 2 Lee (HawthOrnel. ?1·1 3 Nellon !Simo Valtevl. 21-tP·•, • JOl\tS (Cutver CilvJ 71·8 " S GrHn (trioltwooell. 71·7 •· 6 P.ndleron !Mlllikanl. 11· I " 1 Hllcne< IM1.1lrl. ?0-11~ 8 Savala (Villa Pari..I 10· I I. 9 Cllamt>ers IOx,,erd). 20·7''> T J-1 RlcllerOson IPe\ldene l. SO 8 • 2 Green (lngtewoodl. 48· 1 ' 3 Turner (Long Beach Jordan). 47·8'•. 4 Brown <Gehr>. 47·2' >. S Hook\ IL•kewooell 46· 111'1 6 BYau !Fontana I 46·2 ' 7 Buller (Lvnwoodl 4S·6', I Wilhems (Muor> 44·9. 9 Galt\ 1Foorn1Ht 44·8 ,, PV-1 M1ll0<1 lLvrtwoodl SIOCum IFool'lllll. Ronlou (Roliol'IO Hills) Lewter c Rolling Hills I. Lu1111 (8urrouollll Holds ICemerlllo). Ltt !Santa Moolcal Coo~r IBuenat Ho1.1dt !Simi Velltvl. all at 13·0 SP-I Wel1!'le (Foo1111111. S1·4 '· 2 HOid en (Hart) S1·2 • 3 Wen1 \Fountain Vat lev 57·2 4 Wilto1on IBurt>anto.l S6 9 > S La ur Cllenntt tstenO\l SS·2 • 6 -4tn•Clo. rLorio Beac11 POlvl S..·2 1 Jacto.son (Hawll'IOrne l S.C·O 8 Morrow 1CrHcen•a Vellev> !>3-1 1 1, 9 Allen 1V11ta Perl<) SJ 9 , . GIRl~ 100-fheel 1 t I Nevel\ Cu1ver C. tv 12 S2 2 Gia\~ Comoton 111S nu • 11 I Boulware IM•lllkenl 12 67 1r.ee1 )1 I Robert\ (Ctrrotos 11 JS 2 Read,; LB Poivl 12 u 3 Grent \Hew•norntl 11 ~ (neat •I I Parros tSente Mon1ca 1 1110 2 Alltn (Hawlllorntl 1169 J Br•an• Mv111 1271 1~fnea• I Robert\ Cerr •o\ 24 16 1 S•ote• M "t.en 24 74 l Brvenl IMu•rl 2S l4 PIH' 1 I B•atoc• Co,... oronJ 24 )4 2 Jont-\ • Bevprly Holl\ 25 n 1ne111 )I I Gren• fHawlnorne t. 14 9t 2 MIHer <Muir) 2S lt 1nea1 41 I P11rrM tSa nre Monica I H S6. 7 4'tten I HewlnorrteJ ?S J9 400-tnPOI 11 I BlelOC~ Comororit SS 91, 2 K B1eftld IEC!•SO<ll SI 36 J Wolh\ lHawrr.orneJ SI cs. ll'leal 21 1 Ferwpll IMIHlkenl SI 3' 1 Turner tBevertv Hills S7 11 I neat JI t Berctev (Torrence I S7 S6 2 Cedde.M1 IMuorl, SI 22, (llHI 4) I Wiison IMulr J >0 15 1 Berinerr \Comotonl S7 73 IOC>-ltie•• II I NICnols <Watnull 117 91 11'\ffl 21 I K1t~1 IHewtllorne) 217 43 ) Kelly (Cenvonl 1 1111 ltlfft 31 I Z•tn• IMllhl<ertl 2 IJ 62 2 Dvlfn (HawlPIOrnel 2.1167 ) M<Ct ll ICt"'tnnCall 2 ?OSI 4 Nesbill Newbur v Perro. l 110 7S (Mal • l Hull <Comotonl 1 14 47 2 J 81e!e10 IEdlM>n) 2 11 II I 600-llYl11t 11 I (e111vera !Mira Co"•I. 4 59 65 1 Mo\Quede \Sen Gat>r1e 1I S«J 71 J Nkl'IOI\ IWalnur) 5 IS 31 (neet 21 1 RlcNll IEOl\Ot1) 4 ~ •2 2 O'Hare tPelO\ v.,oe,1 S005S J Pa.n•t" <Lone 8eac" WllsOrtl S tH? llWtt l ) I Hull ICOf'IPIOn• •SU 7. 2 Coa 1Foo1111111 ~013 3 Snvl1<'f\ IEdlsonl SOJ IJ J.10<>-ll'lfft I) I 0 H1tr1 (Peiot Ver M \J 10 4146. 2 Mos<1veda !Sen Gabr1eo 10 \1 l• l Sulton tNtwburv Parltl 11 OHO 4 Mc(ellv 11~•1 1111 IS S Palnle< ll B Wiison i t I 1• 3S. ,,,.., 21 1 R1u o Her 11 II 10 •• 1 Wttll•no'°" I S•rn. v elltv l t 1 II t I 3 r err I Tl'IOvUllO OeU I 111336 llOlH-11\ffl II I Hell IMolhlo.an) 14 t1 J Ctn1rell <Mutrl 1~0? ) Vint ll•vtl'lv Hiii•), IS.'6. 11'\Mt 21 1 Frent1tln (MUl•I 14 ... , !'.mllPI (VIiia Perk) t$ H ( ..... ,)I 1 l"rlce 1Htwl~"81 I' I I 2 Gin-((C>n'I i>'onl 16 ~ ,,.,.., 4) I MclrlOe IL<>"!I Beech Polvl 1\lO 2 M<.Or!Oe (Mutr I IH7 l00l..--~11e11 II I rerweft IMoniktfl ~ t 1 4rne\ 1t:1 MOO.rte I. 4'1. llleel 71 I c antrell Mv~ I 4\ I 2 LM<ll \lllOUH nO Oak\! '4 I 3 Mtrlltl If IM!MOwtf I 4 ) 1r..e1 l l 1 Pric. IHawthO(ne) 45 0 2 M.tce11oe.., (Moov.,..I 46 0 1.,..141 1 ,., • .,. ~l'I fMulrl 4J \ 1 COIU!ft\ ITu\linl ~) ();~ Cout OAIL V PfLOTl8alUfd.y1 Mllf 12. 1tM Loi Alamitos FRIDAY'S RESULTS ''"" .. tl·l\ltltlt .U1'1tfMrw ,,_,_,., F..-ST RACE. JSO vards SuMv N Warm« 1Cro1 I '190 14 90 6 oo Min Montv Lenoer IC reeoerl 6 20 3 60 lrl1ll Preference (Hartl J 60 AIM> raced· Megooe Motion, MevoiH MA.m, I (i.ot Solrir ' Mil Cr.le, Efflf'Yt\Cfl'IO Tltne tl.17 U EXACTA ll·SI oa10 Sl69.00 SECOND RACE. lSO varO• Jlf'emla IGercla) 7 40 • 20 Arure Precious !Hartl S.20 Conreua Coov ICree11er1 140 J OO 2.60 AIM> rec.ed· Ju11 Htaven Lall!' Soc.let, Sue M• Tim. 11111 THlllD R.ACE. SSO varO\ Sltvbo !Cree~> 4 60 Cnuro N Go (Hertl Doc NMI (Gercle ) 300 240 3.20 2 IO )00 Also raced. Annabel, Go Stride Hea Roar, w~ Cat, Boroflfle Time 27.27 Go, FOURTH RACE. 350 verO• Su1le Crmchw CFrvdavl 8.90 llS E u v Baby (Cr .. oerl Soroul Wlno1 IMVltt) Alio rte9d Mvrltel Band Snera Oellotir. Tuoor Anoe< Rlctle\ Time 11 96 ll EXACTA 16·SI oaod '39.30 FIFTI4 RACE. 3SO vard\ 4.20 3 20 320 240 HO L• Ferc, W•o• To L.anes Rvt Brtel (Lek vi 13 40 160 4 40 Sne111v TrOUOle (Tre11ure> 6..0 •AO N\Wer Hulen (~OOH) 400 Also rec~ Gofor Re<Ne\I, ~Pens Die l, Eu v Soot. Real Reoel Rultf'. Seal A!'Oti Br.,,.n' C11aro1, Kio Deluxe Time 17.91 '3 EXACTA 16·71 oelO 1116.00 SIXT'li R.ACE. 3SO veros Artesia ICreaoef'I 40 40 12 90 1 oo Bervl\ Ballerina I AOa rl S 10 4 60 Tl'le Soen1'11 Queen IOtlOmoe) 12 20 Also raced Aggreuoon Fl11n Oenc:tr Ima Goio Dlooer. M\ Romanna Ee11 C11111nora, HI Va S4ra Time 18?4 SEVENTH RACE. lSO varos Bv Soecoa l RtoUHI I Ru11 l 20 60 6 40 3 IO Fu t Marcul ICrHger • 60 3 60 Stomp II CAOaor> 1 00 Also receo Perteet Tr10111on Oezrhng Defenoer. Lau lu Fun Bar Ute. Bafferh 8•C)I,, OIOKooe Time 1114 I) EXACTA 110·71 oa10 \97 70 EIGHTH RACE. )SO V1rd\ J1.1\llllo.t Don <Creager r I I 80 6 00 • 00 Feet Oa•e IBrOOl<s• 13 20 9 40 L•Mr c,,.,~ (WerOJ • IO Also re ceo Soul Of A C1'14tmo Pa h Bov Jo Sir F11r11n Around, Sr\4wnee Sult Tiie Nabob. Bao New BavOY, Smoltm Suntet Time 17 76 U EXACTA 17·91 oe•CI Siii SO S2 PICK SIX I) 6·6 10-10·11 oa10 S7 611 10 wll,, three wtnrilnv ticllets (five norsnl Carrva-.tr POOi \JI 312 6' NINTH RACE. 3SO verd\ Humo<ro tBerdJ J 20 2 80 Countrv LOY Sono 1C.erc111l a 40 OHM Leu 1C1roor11 HO .. 20 HO Also raceo Lt!lle Ms ltutt1en NvmOll Real Eu v Cnoc Remlllln Tome 17 76 TENTH RACE. 170 ve rd\ l<llaie<ll l(E1P1u111111 540 Tll1nk. S1• ( 11rc1e t Tues Genr an IPlll\pntonl Time 46 S2 S2 EXACT A 17 II Pt•O 12& 60 Attpnda ncp 8 1'16 Holvwood Park FRIDAY'S RESULTS (llttl tf 41 ·dAV ltlWOUtNlncl lnM'fifleJ FIRST RACE. 6 l rurlOnos Tr.e Bege1 r<1<1 c e 11cld 11 10 S 80 • 00 Wan111ee •Ge•d•• 960 600 L1gr.rn1no E •Oftt\ •Haw••• 5 IO A so rec~ Flrsr Bteoe GOiden MtnslrtC D11caro Avenclero W1"d s Wev Mesw~ to Garcia Tw1b Eeh S.1tor ~irocco SenO\ Time I 11 3 S SECONO RACE. 6 fur•ortgs Go•oen Banner IMcCrnt IS 00 1 40 • 60 Fair Ame IDru ter 7 40 • 10 Miu OebOrar> •Mtl• ) 20 Also rat~ C11rc11 '"" Sr.ow Solom•llO Be a Ra.noow Hnten M• M.n .. a\lv DartCfr Dool" \ Doll T•me I 10 J S S2 DAILY OOUBLE ~ I• c:>e•O \QI 00 THIRD RACE Ont-m11e Pit"'• Consc•Ol.I\ 1 P•ncev 7 60 '00 160 M•kl\ Ca co H•w•evt s 20 1 to Kmont Sk rQ McCerron ) 00 Al\O re ceo Wll.\~awollv Jollv JO\'· IPI *'latura' Form Tim• 136 I S SS EXACTA 16 7• Pe O S'llOO & molt\ FOURTH RACE. t I JOll• !>flan non 1 Fen Cn111aouo\ (Fuentes 'A•rir" Dancer MCGur"" 1 00 •00 J I() •on lOO 4 1\0 reced Va nda \I '>e<;OnO S t'\' Bavo.., Peo ' P••ri.;eu R' ,~, F •\· oaoan Ooton1ri11 Ttmt I 46 I S lS EXACTA tl·• i>O•d \Ql ~ l"IP:TH RACE.. 6 z lurlOnQ\ l=eor Mellua IMc(arron 6 •fl Wllv Z.nlhe tBta~I Do~ Drum Meza ""o raced Helto H•O" Soc 11 LIJClo.1' Cem1l1t Ge•v Htr So·• L•g'1• Merllvn Jo Coflttn C•a•Q T1mt I 16 4 S lS EXACT A 11 11 0110 S110 SO SIXTH R.ACE. 6 lurtong\ l.'0 B~ltt Wer on Teats McCrn1 10 80 l •0 1 to Teo<rv s Love fP •nce"'' 160 120 Boto 01M.t1111-o Bleck 1 .o AllO raceo trli" Cu r Bta ... Bt\1 b.:lllb• 011 Mr Tvrenl Tome tor 1\1\v\1< Time I 10 '$ £XACTA 11 a1 0110 '8-1 W SIVINTH RACE Ont m•lt' Tennentt Rllt !Bia" 1 12 tO Ou,.ro Olnero <Ponce .. C0un1 ,,,. Houu IMtzt 4 tso •eceo Tro.,mo111M•v Ha ,..,. f' 11Qte Reo."••'• Tllallero , Y>••• h l.otl\er Time I .14 ) S \S IXACTA O·S' oe ld t ll<IOO U .. tCK SIX I • I I 1 11 Pe>CI O ~2 10 w1r11 It w1M1no toe'''' ill~ l'l(wMsl '1 Pi<• S•l conlOialion Dl•O .._ 00 w11t1 16' '""" llol\O llCkets llovt' l'IQr'\" llOMTH '-ACI! 1 I 16 m•t.S oro IUf'1 Seclra ( 1\1\cC arr on 1 7 40 S 10 J 10 F lK t F'lllder ( T Ol'O I t IMl • t0 WM~tnd \\ITDf'"IM (CUleN>d.11 370 "'"o rac.o ~lrt\P\ 0 l r>frl Mv N•••vt ~•n(e\\ l Clve M• Tr\# T•mt I 41 4 S U I XACTA I~ o DA'tl •too~ NtNn. llU•(I I tu•IO"ll\ ltn••oe CH••~ 1100 a.tnde<at•t Gar< 111 .,,,.~ 1e .. 0 1 ~ 1111) u ~XACTA •• II 111 '<1 ,,~,00 A ""nd•"' ' 11 •1• oewa.rr O'Mll..,. 0-..NC'-Mll.e Slnlltl W.vneGrM\I ,,.,.CoMor ~YHIM LWT,...,.. Alld'fa.11 a.ttck Deve Rdw•flb H411 Sullon Plal McGowan JoMAdetm JMllWNll 0.Ye0orin OanPotf Jim HtHOf'd GatvMceord M4llr" ()' /Mfl(. Tom Welton Tom Kita 0.A. Wtlt>rlrio Pevne SI-art 9..i Cr-en"'41w S.V. 9el!Htero• OWi For'11'\en Mike SOii JlmTllOroe Jim Coloerr ~un Coc:fl( an Garv Hallberg 9 1N Krar1er1 HllOtfl GrMn MSi..Oonaro Donnie Hamrnono Mer1I Lve Gtor~ 8urn\ Wavne Levi AIG•lti.roer Tom Jenkin\ JOtv llal-1911 Mike Holf1rt0 Jev Cuekl Mark Weibe 8ot>Ov W.Okln\ Semmv Recneti Oenl1 Wa tlOl1 Mac O'Gredv Clarence ROH LAnnv Wedllln1 TomPurtter Gavin Ltvtn•on Tom Ltf\men Jim Booros LAoNrd Tlloml>iOn Jonn Srark Bu<klv Gerdner OougT-tll Tim Norri\ OavlclGranam Rev FIOvO Cller1e\ cooov Marti Celcaveccll11 Curl Bvrum Roeer Metrbt. Jlm Dent Bruce Ftei•l'ltr Waflv Arm"rOf'lil Bretru_,- ~anov Wetk1n1 Brad 8rvanr Pel• Oo11ernu1s Oe n Hallclo< M>n .Art<lv Norrr. Rot>ert HOVI ' LPGA tounwnwnt (et ~, Ya.I Pie H1ltWft Slllv Llllll Ann·Marle Palh Amv AICOll Merv Bta Porter JaM Blaloelt Kar11v Beker Alice Rlriman S~voa ~t01e<:c1n1 Gell Hire ra Jen !.ltc>f1enM>n ~verlv Kial\ Muffin SPeneer·Oevhn Pal Meven Dorine H WMf Dianne D111ev Jecltoe Bert\Cll Juli lnklltr Merla F 1Jut<H·Doll1 Je" Ftvnn Nenetre C1rto Dot Germain Atlc.e Miiter Ro'le Jone\ Pennv Pvlz RoC»ri Wanon 8ec;)I,., Pur\Oll Pettv Hevn Learin Ce1wdev Keno• Kessler Baro 8uri1<ow,kv JIX1v Crarto. Katllv McMullfn Joen Jovct Cynrnla F'°9 Bonnie Lever Norttn Fr1t4 U1r.1e1n Berb ThOmu Denise Srreo1g Aflson s11eero Cllris Lt llme nn Carnv Merlrio Keren Permete• Vkk1 Atverer Allison F nnev Liu You"o Mar>ene Hegg, COiieen Weill.er Oeoorer. S>.irt"I' Seltv Qo1n1aw LlrtCSI Hvnt Lvnrt Stronev Janel.00. Pal'!' G11t1pr Mar• Owver Maroere1 wa'o Chris John\OI' Laure Cote O~t Hall Mary Brve,. Jovce Bensor S"trr T uMt • 0el)b;t HHM'\' Katr.v H rt Lvnn Aoems MartPle Nause Ateonore R~1nr.11ro1 JaM CrellP• Mar e W•nnt<\•en Min ·• McGeorve Dawn Coe T~rasp MU\IO" . ll·li--ie ll-37-70 )S-JS.-70 l4·37-11 36·35-71 36-l5-71 33-ll-11 »-).t-n 34·»-n 36-36-n JS-)7-12 >7·Js-n 37·1f-n 36--36-1'1 36·36-71 34-36-n 36·36-n )6·37-73 lS·ll-73 »-.c>-n 37·36-73 37-36-73 >4--37-7> 34·3'-73 37-37-74 l6·ll-74 )6·--7• 37·l7-7• 37-31-14 )7·31-74 36·Jt-7' 37·37-74 JS·lf-74 36-lf-7• U ·l9-7• ll-J7-7S 3t·J7-7S JS,..0-1S 37·3'-7S 39·36--75 37·Jt-1S 31·ll-1S 37·3t-7S 3t·37-1S 3S-41>-7S 37·ll-7S 37·lt-7S 31·37-15 3S-4l-7& 40•36-7t 36·..0-7 ll·ll-7• )6---16 Jl·ll-7' 37-39--76 ll·lt-76 37·39-16 39·37-76 l1·l9-76 )1·,.....76 31-41>-"I 39·)7-16 31·3'1--17 37·40--7 J7 4(>-17 )9 3'-17 )6·47-71 40 3&-78 41 )7-78 JI 40-Jt 36 •1-1' 36·4?-71 Fr1dlV at lndV FASTEST LAP S OF THE DAY 1\11., 4 "<1'•" ? 2 414 GordQr "''" 0<• • •18 R' C• 'o\pa·• 21062• M "llf' Cr.end·<'' 100 713 E'merson F u1c-e1d 100 )) Deep ... "~ OANA WHAltl' -·~ lnQ .... \ 1" o.us • ft'o<'... • oc.t.. I ,,. U ) ~L.... 1• 11\ftt>llt.tel 9 SCult>tl'I .. ,11daY'J trllnMdten\ aASE.aALL A"*"'"" I. ...... I OHON lltfO SOX-<.-.O o lt- C1emen1 011c~ l•C""' Pa••..C'•' o4 ,.,. '"'•fnallOfltl Lt119"8 "00"9ALL ... ,...... ........ L .. tue (..()') M'IC.r l f \ II AM) \ o...O Prll'IOt' ~fd '°'idol rett1Vt' l(l • (l'u'!I ttlf COlll•it<I ~g"" Tooo l•e~d 11\>41'CI Oa"1d r 'VW 0 .,...,,, ... bee.. T °"'' Dt 1UCI rtO't tec'it 8ob 0"""°"' ~~kr­ V •llC• [""•• lt"CI J()f>f' i..ameN •Uf"j\11'9 bee'• tt•ck., Meritt. e"CI llt><"•rCI "Ni.....,., •'OI ,_, Dllfl ~IO IMl>lt TMv ""'-'M91 t -~.. ltOll MllCM l"d It.., "9\eri ~~ 9"d'I Tom T.,.lot tlAfCI t 'ICI • C..h ,.,. ••• ,. -tf11tf.• l I i I I • 1. t • • , ~ I t c ' .. • OrMge CoMt DAILY PtLOT/Saturdtiy, May 1~9M ~-, '1CTTTIOUI 8U8MN NA• ITATl..wf TM IOllOwlng penon1 ar• dOlng bull,,... .. : VILLAGE GREEN COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT. 1401 DoYI Str.-t. Sult• 300, N9WPOf1 a..cti, Calif. 92MO Andr• W Mlh1yl0, 28181 Bl~ bel Dti..... Laguna Nlg\191, C&ltt. 92877 Stewn G. Mlh•ylo. 6710 Nonh 25th Plec», Pho«\lx. Arizona 85009 Thia bu91f'IMI II oonduet.0 by. I llmlt.O partnwlhlp AMr• W MlhaylO Tllll 1411411Mt1t .... 111«1 with the County C*~ of Or1ng9 County on Apr. 11, 1984 . PMlll7 Pvbllen.d Or1ng9 Cout Delly Piiot Aprll 21, 28, Mmy 6. 12, 1884 2149-M ·'--·-_' *"9C9 °' ··tm1 .,,.. ...,.. .. MOTIC8 OJI,..,.,_. ML.I PU1&JC ltUWQ .......... Ill "!CU'f °' llOe: 9Mlld bide YOUll Ml• DIPMA.T Hot'-~""!!~ Viet 0. .... ,,_,,... .. be,...._ by 1111 0.., ()tty ~ ·-°""""" ~~of In. Olly" ,.... .. Of~· v.,. -()Moe Of DAT9 ... _ W&.1119 YOU leedl ... hotd 1 ~ NlO. A-111N3 tha Ol(y °""'-Qty of~ V. T d.I ACTICMI TO '-T1C1' on AIMtldrnent No I07 Oii .,, IN...,.. eour. Of lhe auq ~. --• 10IOO....., A--, youm ~ ~ n UY locleted M •140 M~ et ~ tor a. Couinty of Or· l'ountMI v,.,.,. OlltotnlA. untll ICM o AT,. MA&• , ~ leeCh. -.. 10:00 A.M .. on ~ a, 1914, tor -IM IDLMM1'0ll OI' ...,_. to wnend the ~ Iii! tN ......., ot a. bt•t• ol ~ of w.il No. I """' MA~ or TMI ,.._ fltMned ~ Del*nct IHllWt Lii ZllGIM, o. 1111d. Md~ tta M111'dof .. ~T Y~OU -~ IO • to -1eblatl a Notlot II ....,, .,_.,, 1MI the Nobld ... beCOl ... ed W-.. It CONTACT A LA ..-...0 hft on "°'.. rooma fOf tandelllOf*' wlll ... 11 ,.,..,... ..... " ,,..,. on "" oMolll .... fonn On June e, 1tl41 10:00 A.M.. ~ tltea tA Md 11. to the Ngfleet Md beet blddet, eub-lumleMd by tM Otty encl la medll ln P\MT IAHQOfV'~-oor• NOTlCI 18 HIADY FUATHM ~to oonftttNtton of N6d lupw1or llOOOfdanOa W1tt1 the ~-of sioratton ... d4iJ Ti ~ tf* • NeoatM o.olltetlon Cow1. on « lift• the 1att1 day ot thlil Notloe end in. Pl'OPOMI ,. undet and to • Died ot Ml llW\ ~ by ttie City <Of M •r 1H4. at tM offlo• of qw..,,. .w end ooncltloN -1 '°'1tl Truet r.aorded on -'• 1112, M ~ leaotl In oonnectton wltll ANDeMOH l IAUMAH, 1806 I. In the ~ bdl btddet '""""'*'' No u. t3SIOI. ot Of• ttie llPl)lleatlon not.o at>ove. n,. 'oun" ltrwt, ltnte Me. COunty o1 muet be lloeNed 1n eooonSanoe wttti ftdel Ritootde In tha Offto9 of~ Nllgat'MI Dac:*atloft ll•t• that, 0r.,... f\91-of Oellfotftla 92701, ~ .. etde '"9. ty ~-of Oranoe County, Cello the aubf9Ct o.v.IDCJtnent wlll not,.. Tel: (7'14) MWI&. al rtoht. title Of"ICAl"ION Of' WON<: The worti fomll. WILL SELL A' PU8UO AUC. autt In • lignlflcanl -.ct on the and In--Of Mid -I u1d ilt the lnoludea oont!ruc:tlon Ole ooncireN TION TO HIGHEST llDOeA '°" .... -.onrnenl. It .. the~ lnl«t-lime of death and .. the right. tltla bloctl tnNOnry room addition, ()ASH, CASHl!A'S CHICK o• tlon of tM City to aoclC>t the and In-.. that t"9 eltal• Of Nld furnl•hlng 1nd ln1tall1tlon of C!RTll"IEO CHECK, (peyeble i1t HegatlW Oeolaratloft end tiuPPoft· deCI I lted Mii 90QU!red by OI*· chlotinetlon .caulp'"9flt, pump oon-ttm. ot .-In leWtlll ~ Of the Ing cloCUm1nt.. Thie la not to be atton of law or ott.wiaa ~ then trot vaM, diacllllarQ9 piping, .iec- Unlted St•Mll a1 TI-. Norih front conetNld • ettMt _.OYlll or de-Of In eddltlon to tha.1 of Mid «»-trlcal COt'ltrOl1 and ~ P'ICllTIOUt .WM .,..trance to the oounnty OOUt1houM Nel by !tie Ctty of ti... wb;.ot .,._ CMMd, ilt !tie time Of dMttl. In and ouw wonc. 700 Civic Cent• DtlW Weet. Santa cation. TM City eflOOUreQel rMm--to ell the oertaln ,_,,property tlh.t-81T£ OF WOAK: TM Ille of the MAm ITATllllNT Ana c .. 11om11 all f'tOht. tltla end tlef• ol tM genwll J:blle to r.vtew ated In the Ctty Of a..i e..cti. WOfll .. IOoeted on th9 exlatf~4111 TM followlng S*90na .,.. dolnO lnt.,..t oon..-yed 10 and now l'leifd. and comment on t doeumenta-Cowlty of OrW199. Stet• of Cal-No. a alt9 lit~ nMr the W • ~Y:'CHT CHART£A8, 2781 by H under Mid Deed Of Tru11 In tM tlon. Coe>* Of Ula HegatlW Oedef· lornle. perttoutany de90ttbed .. fol-aectlon of EdlnOer A¥91'M and property tltuat9d In Mid County lllOf'a end aupporttng doc:umentt Iowa, to-wtt: Nchetdaon ltret In the Qty of Pacific eo..t Hwy • Neiwpon leedl. 4Nld St1t• Oeaonbed •: .,. evalll.bM fOf publlo ~ ano lot 7, In Blodt 207 Of Stanton end Fountain v.iiev. Cellfome. CA. 02M3 LOI 1 t Of Traot No. 7840 In ,,... lnep9Gtlon .. ,,... Planning o.c>er1· Lothian'• Flrat Addition to lay City, COMPL!TION OF WOAK: Al Stac>hen M. Aeuctt, 1118\A w. lty of trvtne County of Orenge • "*''· City or NtiwPor1 a..ctl, 3300 Ctty of hal llMot\, 11 ahown on • wort< muet be compi.t9CI with.In to ao.n1ront, Newport 8Motl, CA. per may r9COfOed In 8ooll 312 N•wport 8oulav1rd, N•weort Map r900f'ded In 8ooll 3, Pll09 29. of caienOll dayt an. the oommei1e»-12:_ 1 Wleet. 1111~ W. Pegea 16 to 11 lndUelW of ,,,.._ BMdl. C.ittomla. 92ee3-318' (714) M~ Mape, In 1119 oft'lo9 of ment dat• •tated In tM Notice to ceftaMOUI m.,,. In the offtce Of tM 840-2197. the Or1ng9 County ~-Proceed OcMtllront. Newpor1 8-otl. CA county r.oouler ol Mid oounty Notice le ti«9by fUrth« glv9n tl\91 • mat. commonly known u : 307 OflfNINO 8108: Tti. bld9 wlll be l2ee3 Trullor or r9CIOl'd owner· Mid public Mering win be Mid on 8th Str .. 1, s.et e..c:h, California putltcty opened end r.-ct at 10:00 Aob R. hit. 27&1 PacAflc Cout E.G Warmington Jr end Sutan tti. 24th day Of May t914, at the T«mt of Nl9 CUh Ill law!UI A.M , on Wedneaeley, Mey 23, 1884, ~:::::!, ":c"'~!t:8:3y 1 Wlfmlngton l10Uf of 7 30 p.m In ti... Councll rnon.y of the Unlt9CI St••• on oon· 11 the ~ttuoned oft'lo9 of Th9 ,.,., aoor ... and oth« CNmw• of the Newl>0'1 8eech 11rm1tton Of Mle, or part celh end the Owner. aenw• Ctirwntttp common deaignetlon. If eny, or the Cit; Helt. 3300 Newport 8oul9vard, balance evlOenQeO by note MCUred 08T AINING CONTAACT OOCU· ~ti~· lta1ament ... llled with tn. rMI property oeaortbed aboll9 11 Newpon BMoti. Callfornle, at which by Mortgage or Trull Deed on th!t MENTS· Tile epectflcallon•.,. entl-Count_y C191'k 01 Or-Coun"' on purport.cl to be' time and pllClt any 1nd all pereon• pr<>P«ty to told Ten per c.nt of tied "Contract Oooument1, S~ll-•~ff 2,, t88' -·.-•1 PeCTmOUa~ MAm ITA'Tllmn' The lolowln9 l*90N .,.. dolnO ~-= MOOUL.AX, 24132 MOM It.. !J Toro, CA. t2t30 l'rank C. Tl. 24132 Ano91• St .. Et Toro, CA. 92e30 8endyY. T1. 24132 AngeM!St , El Toro.CA.I~ Thie buelMM .. condUC19CI by: lndlvldu9ia !""•band & wl,.) frank C. ta Thie 1te*'1ent WU tlled WW!lh IM County Clerk of Oranoe County on Apt11 f8, 1114 f'Mn• Pul)ll•hed Or1ng9 Cout Q.iiy Piiot May 12. 19, 28, June 2. 198' 257$-84 Ml.IC NOTICE 16592 HM Ave lrv!M c a lntel'Mted rney IP9M1 end ~ amount bid to be depOalted .ith cetlon• and Aeduced Dtawtnga tor ....,. ~ The under111Qned Trl4t.. dll-heard \her.on bid ConttruG!lon ol W.,I No. 8 Piping Pvblllhed Or1ng9 Cout Deily '1CT1TtOUI 9UIMN ctelm• 1ny llabltfty 10< any Incorrect· JWMI Pereon. Secretary, P'Q Bide or Olt9"1to1>9 In Wffttng and and Chtorlne11on Modlflcetlont" Piiot May 5, 12, 19• 28. 1884 NAMm ITATt.-JIT neu ro the 11r .. t .Odr• and other Commlaalon. City ol Newport will be r909lll.O at the ator ... ld of. Pl1n1 and 9C*l1tlatlon1 and all TN lollowlng '*'°"' ar• 60lng common o.tlgnatlon, 11 any, lhown Publleti.d Or1nge Cout Dall) PllOt floe 11 eny time •het ti... llret publl-contrlC1 document• mey be ob· 2390-84 bualneu u : hefeln May 12. tN4 04tton l'lereol and 1>91or• date ol talnld at the ortlce o.lgnetld fOf ------------(a J 8 ALLY YACHT CL U 8 The aloreaald ule la lor the 2557·&4 ule recMlpf or blda, or at the omc. ot fltBJC NOTICE !blBALL Y &AILING ACADEMY purpoM or paying obllg•tlonl.... Oated tllla27thdayo1Aprtl. 1884. Jamee M. Montgotnery. ConeultJng clBAl.LY YACHT SAl,E8. 3101 w our.CS by 1ald OMd of Tru1t DI-IC unTICE 1 ) JACK 0 BAUMAN Engineer., Inc.. PICTmOUI _,..... Pacific CoNt HW, .. NtiwPor1 Beech. $-443,465 54 In unpaid prtncllpal bll· .-~ nu \ AttOfrw,<1) lor HECTOR & WANDA SID SECURITY: &ct\ bid thell be NAm ITATl•NT Cal.It. 92683 aooe of the 0011 ..cur.cl by aald ITATDllNT oir 1) CHACAMATY llClCOmpani.d by I cwtlfled Of TM !<>"owing per.on la 601ng Belly Yacht & Chart« Clubt ln19'· Deed ol Trull. with the lnterMt A8ANDOfW.NT oir UN.Of HECTOR CHACAMATY cunl9"'1 en.ck or bid bond In ti... bualneu ... neUonal, Inc. callfoml•. 1939 OMr9 thereon •• LBC PRIME +7'A% per ftCTITIOUI autaNEll NAMI WANDA CHACAMATY amount of 10 P«C*ll or the total CALIFORNIA IMPRINT. 833 Avenue, !MM, CaJtt,9271' annum from 7-1-83 to the dat• of The lol!Owlng~ haw eban· AOmtnlltrator• of the Ell•t• bid prtce peyabl9 to 1119 City Of Young St., 8ante Alie. Clllf 92705 Thl9 bualnMI 11 conduct9d by • Nie, and IMI, ctletgee, end ex-don4KI the"" 01 the FkrtltlOU• Bual· ol Mid Oecled91'1t Fountain Vllley u • guatant• tl'let Alohard Ward Voat.t. 11132 OOfJ>Otltlon pen-of the Tru1tM advenoea, If .,... Nam.: SUMMIT RIDGE, 1851 Publlahed Or1ng9 Cout Delly Piiot IM blddel', 11 I'll• bid II acc.pt.CS, WWlll Shore!IM Ln. Gerald M. Harft9lcl. Preald«ll any, und9t the term• of Mid Deed of E.ut Fourth Street. Senta An•. CA Mey 5, 8, 12, t98' promptly execute the Contract. .... 7, Huntington BMCll'I, Clllf. 92847 Thia 1t1terMnt wu nleCI wtth the Truat and Int-I tl'lereon, reuon-92701 244-84 cur• peyment ol workel''• com-Thlt butlneea 11 conduct9CI bV'.,, County C*1c ol OranQ9 County on a bly "tlmeted 10 total $4,328.00. Waet~ Homea. 1651 E.ut penutlon lneurance, and fl.lmllh a lndMdlAI Apr. 11, 1884 The~ under Mid Deed F S S A C Nllelactory falthful pwforman<:e R.W. VOIW ~ ot Tru1t heretofore axewted and ourtl'I trMI. anll na, A. bond In 1he amount of tOO P«<*\I Thie 1111emen1 wu ftled with the Pvb411Md Oranoe Coelt Delly oe11ver.cs 10 the underllgned 1 writ· 82er701 _...._ Uml .... 1 ,.1 Do s PtaJC NOTICE of ,,,. contr9Clt ~-County Ctenl of Orenge County on PllOI Ap<ll 21 . 2e, May 5, 12, 1N4 ten Oeclaretlon 01 Defllf.llt end 0. em-·-· 1" Ye I.. BIDS TO REMAIN OPEN: The Mey 7, 1884 2t56-44 manes tor SM, end a wr'ltten Notlc9 ~Flct~· ~,:..~.,,,.re-NOTICI cwTr='rwa•I IA.LI Bidder lhall guatanl .. tM Tot.i BIO , ....an ------------of O.feutt The unoeraigned ceUMCS .___,, 1 .. _. 111 ....... o YOU·-IN OIP .. UlT Price for 1 period of 30 c.iendar Publlll'led Or1ng9 Coat Deity •mtlC MnT1C£ Mid Notic. of Default to be ra. , ... ,_, 0 ,.,.,... wu ...., "' rang. -.. daye lrom the data of bl<I op9ning. p 21 2 884 .-~ "" ~ Pvbllen.d Or1ng9 Cout Delly Piiot Apnl 21, Mey!, 12, 18, 1 .... 2271-44 Ml.IC M>TIC( irtcnnoue 11UtM1• NA.Mm ITAT'IMmtT TM lottowlng P«'IOn8 er. CS06l'IQ bualneu u : DELMAR BOAT !)(CHANGE, 22 Atoll, Corone del M.,, c.. t2826 Aob9l'1 J. S.man, 22 Atoll. C«· ona del Mar. Ca 92826 Thi• bullneA II conduct.CS by; lft lndM<Jual RJ. Berman Thll 1111emen1 wu fll.o With !tie County ci.nc of Oranoe County on April 20. t884 f'M4111 Publlahed Or1ng9 Coaet 0.ity Piiot Apr11 21. Mey&, t2, t 9. 1884 2281 .... Ml.IC NOTIC£ PICTrTIOUI .,.._ .. NAmlTA,._NT NlJC NOT1CE f1CT1'110UI 9UIMH The lollowlng p.non1 ar• doing ......... 1~ 1~:! ,..,.._ bu:.:,~ Chrt1ll1r1 MlnltttlM. COl'decl In the county where the real County on November 9. 1981 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Tti. contractOf lhall prOVICle aucn llOI Mey t2. 19, • June2._1~ ... property II localed. FILE NO. F-175259 DAftD 1o+1•1 UNl.111 YOU compenaetton lneurenc. 11 r• " ....,.. IUPINCMt COURT Of CALl'OMelA COUNTY Truat• of party conducting Nie ThlabullMMwNconduct9CI by a TAKI ACTM>N TO ,..OTICT QU!f9CI by the lab« CocM ol tM FIRST BANCOAP, genet9I ~netlhlp YOU.. ~. IT MAY • Stet• of C&ltfomla. and lhell U · l't8.JC NOTICE ,,.. .,...,..".,, ...---""'""' 30832 Palmetto Piece. lagune CWOMHGm In the Matter of tll9 Appllcatlon of KATHY EHRLICH. ~1110ner, lor ~of....,,,. a Calllornl• Cofnnn.tlon WEA HERFIELO HOMES, Gen-80U> AT A "'9LJC IA.LI .• YOU ecute • contr1C1or'1 cer11flcet• r• .. -·-9'&1 Partner •ID~ DPLANATION CW n. 812 So. Flower Str•t By· Glen H Brengle NATI.Hta CW THI "'OCaaDING gerdtng Mid compeneatlon r.caUlre- LOI Ange6ea, Caltfornla too 17 Thlt tlllertienl WU nled will\ tM AOAfN8T YOU, YOU IHOULD menll. TM contractor lhall l\lrthef bueinMI •· Nlouel. Celltomla 92877 '1CTmOU8 eu,.. .... NT.. v B ~.!~~,.!~Sc. ~ 1 l!2~11t1 Jett ... '°" L.ioh w9114ng. 21931 E . NAm ITA Street, .,.,..,, -· -·· nv Rlml'lure1 Of .. 1::1 Tor-o, Celtfomla The lollowlng per.on 11 601ng Robert Mitton Blackburn, 852 llf(). A12'SD ON>m" TO IHOW CAUM (CC' ~trTr) T• (213)813-2964 County Clet1t Of Or~Countr on CONTACT A LAWYlfl. re(luk• all eubcontractora to airn.- D•t• May 2, 198' M ..... .. c ""w.11 lefty provide IUCh ~Ion In-bualneu a Joann 81,..t, Coet• MeM. Ctiltl 92e39 EMERALD FLOOR COVERING'S, 92827 Barry Rey McPHk, 30132 FIRST BANCORP. ay t . 1..-.-AUL . -On June 8, 1884, at 10.00 A.M., eurance for all of IM au~trac- A CalltOfnle CO!'poratlon 0000, WILDMAN, HeQNlll a FIRST BANCROP, a Calllornl1 CO<· tore' employeM. The CX>nlractO!'• u Mid Truat• WAU.IY : poratlon ... duty appoint.CS Tniat• Ind aibcontractore ahall lurnl.lh the ..... .......,_ Palmetto Pl.a.. Laguna Hlguel. 1579t Rooll1191d Sutt• K, lrvtne, · John Wltllam Verley. """' .,.,,..,., calltornla 92939 Calif. 93714 Str.-t. Coate MeM. c.Nf. 92827 WHEREAS, KATHY EHRLICH, Petlttoner, hM 111.o a J*ltlOner With the cler1I of tnl9 court tor a a.er.. c:Nlnglng P9tltloner' 1 neme lrom KATHY EHRLICH to KATHRYN ELIZABETH ~RLICH, By EthlMn NOOMr 1C100 C~• undel' and purM!ent 10 1 OMd of CHy 1 oertlflcet• of walll9f 01 A~I IOt Fltst 8encor'p Newpon • CA. taeo Truttr«:Orded on October a. 1981, 1Ub<C)99tlon under the leonl Of the LJam Shal\al'lan, 330 Orelllc:I. Cof· Thie bUalMN 11 conducted by· a Kayann McP .. 11. 30832 p-=: ona del Mar. Calif. 92825 _.al ""'"l*lhiP Plec». Laguna ~. c.itt -·~ ...... 92877 -Thia buelneaa 11 concsuet9CI by en Rotlert M. BIObum Thia .bulilnilU la ~t!O """: a 1ndMdual TtWt 1tatement wet m.ct With,,,.._ .,,. Publtlhed Orange eo..1 Delly PllOt PublllMd Orange Cou t Oalty • lnltrument No. 141 t2. ln&ook ~-~ compen.aaUoo lnauflflCl9.' Mly 12. 19. 28. 1984 Piiot May 5. 12, 19, 26, 198-4 14252. PllQtl 738 of Official Recordl WAGE RATES: Pvr9Uant to $ec.-2~6--8' 2445-84 tn ,,,. Olfloe ot the County ~d., tton 1770. and lollowlng. or tti. Cell· ------------• of Or1nge County, Cellfornle. WILL fornla labor Cod•. !he euc:oeaaful L11m Shenahen County Cle<k of Orange County °" ~al per11*tl'llPl<ayenn Mc.,._ Thll 11al411Mt11 Wll fti.d With the A.pf 11. t98' ,,._1 Thie 11att11Mt1I _.. f11.o with the IT IS ORDERED that ell per9on1 lnt.-.eted In the at>ow maner ap. pew Ir\ Dapettment 3 of this court. loc:9t.O et 700 CMc Center Dtiv.. Senta Ana, Celltornla. on May 25, t884, at 9: t5 A.M . or U IOOfl lhere- llter u the metier may be "-d, end .now cau.. If eny. why the f)9tltlon fOf ~ of neme liloulO not be grent.O. Pta.JC NOTICl SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO blOOer lhall pey not 1tia1 than IN HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, p<..,llllng ret• of per diem W-0-County Ctenl of Orlng9 County on ....... ,"'*' Or Cou1 Deity County Clerk of Oranot County on May 3, 198' DMOa Piki~~ 21, 2rt9ay 5. 12, t98' Ac>fll 20. 1984 f'M41t0 PtalC NOTICE Pvblleti.d Orange Cou1 Delly 2153-M P~bllthed Or1ng9 Coeat Deity Pnot May 12. t9, 28, June 2. 1984 Piiot Aprtl 28, Mey 5. 12, 19, 1884 NOTICI cw "'9UC CASHIER'S CHECK OR CERTIFIED Ill on tile II ti... office of,,,. Owner. HIANNO HfORI THI CHECK, (peyabMt et time of ..._ In Whleh eoc>1ee lhall bt macs. evlll· NOTICI TO CMDfTOfll PlA.NHINO COllllflltOH l1wful moneyol ti... Unit.cl Stat•) at abl9 tol any copy of IUCh d41tennln•· Of 9UlJ( ~.,,,. Of THI CITY °' the Nonh front entrance to the tlon 11 each job lit• (a-. 1101~107 U.C.C.) fOUNTAIN VAUIY countycourthouM 700CMcc.nter RETAINAOE FROM PAYMENTS 2509-84 22M-8' fM 1m NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Orlve W•I Sante Ana Ca 111 right, The COfltrecf()( may elect tor~ Pl&.JC NOTICE Notice 11 h«eby given to credl· on Wedne9Clay. Mmy 23. 1984, at lltte •nd lnt••t aonvey«t 10 and 100 pel'llent ol paymenll due under ------------ IT IS fUR'THER ORDERED thet 1 copy of tht1 orO« to lhow CauM be publlahed In the Deity Piiot, a MWS- Plper of general circulellon printed In Or1ng9 County, California, once 1 w..-IOf lour IUCCINIYe wwt11 pr10f to the det• Mt tor Miring on the 1>9(111on. t0f1 ol the within named Iran.. 7 30 p m In the City Counctl now held by 11 under Mid Deed ol the Contract from time to time l•ort•I ttiat I bulll tranal• 11 about Chamber•. 10200 Slalet Avenue. Trvll In the propeny altuet.CS In wlthOUt r9tentlon of any POf1'°'1 of to be made on peraonal Pfoperty Fountain V1tley. the Planning Com-MIOCounty and St•I• ~lbed u the peyrMnt by the Owner. by Oe- h91'elnalt• Oelcrlbed mlu lon wlll nold • publlC hearing on Lot t 1 ol tract no 7840 In the Ctty poettlng MCUrttlel of equlvelent TM nem. and bullneu ad-the lollowt~ Item• 01 lt"llne County 01 Orange u Pet value with the Owner In IOCOl'dance Or ..... of the Intended lllnllel'O,.. C.....,.OITI '"L UIE -•MfT ...,.. map recorded In 8ecll 3 12 Pagel 15 -~ 1 .. _ t I I .,__.Ion ... .,,, "" .. ... .. " ""'' to 1" tnclu·k·• of m1·--'l·ft~·1 ... th '""prov• one o -· ""'"'" are RONALD M RICKETTS. 51 Tiii ' " .. y -.,,...,.. of tile Gov9'nment Code Such M- Auto Center Drive. •20, trvtne, CA Petition eubmllltld by Ortn~Coun-m1p1 In IM olllOe of IM county curtll ... 11 depolit.O by lhe Coo- 92714 .. c wft L---• I recorder of Mid county ........ ..., lhe Det.CS Apfll 18, 198' FRANK OOMENICHINI. Ju(SQe the Supenor Cou1'1 9TIWN A.. IHN.JCH aooc.,...°"" T C ty ,.u10 ......,r-__.ng auto Truator or recor"O OW"9r HM AV· tractO<. lhlll be 11--.. v 7 of ctlle~ ~=~~. '~1t1:!1''::rn1~rl~~r: ::1':f s:;"e!, •uto ..,.. at 1802 t etlue Propwtlel. A Um11.CS Partn«· ~= .:V~1e1CS.::'1 ti!':1~::'.'11tlon bu1lneat oltlOe of the Intend.CS CONDITIONAL UH PIRMfT NO. •hip PRE-BID WALK-THROUGH· Pro-tranlferor 11 Sarne 708 The llr"t .cldr"' and ot.,., 9')9Cllve bldd9rl .,.. 9n00Ufag«l lo All other bullMN nemes Ind •d· llletltlon 1ubmllted by W11n• common d..ignallon 11 any. 01 the 1t1end •pre-bid walk through ol the dr-uMd by the lntetld.CS trlt'I .. Wong fof • Yldeo etOfe l~ng reel property Oelcrlbed above 11 prop<>Md proj«:t 111• which wltl be fer()( Within thrM yeare 1111 )'Mfl the r9ntef of X.,atld ftlm1 et 11110 purported 10 ~ 16592 Hale Ave conducted )olntly by IM Owner and .... '°" IMc:ft. c .. ..., (714) 1tMOIO Publltti.d Orenge Cout Dally Piiot Ap<ll 21, 28. Mey 5, 12 198' 221~8' IUI put IO ,., .. known lo the Meanofte ltrMt. Irvine CA Engineer at 10:00 A.M on W.CSnee- lnlend9CI tranllel'M ate None C<*Ot'TIONAL UIE Pt:AMIT NO. The unoers19ned Trull.. 01.. Oey. Mmy 9, 1984. TIM ob)ect Of th9 The natne(eJ and l>ullneu ao-110 claims any lltblllty for 1ny lncOrrect-walk-through 11 10 acquaint ldder• ,ICTITIOUI IUlfNIN NAMI ITAlWMIWT TM loliowlng peraon 11 dOlng bu11neu u RARA AVIS DESIGN, 112 FOf'TY· third Sk N.-por1 8Mch, Callt. 92883 Rendall R Bird. 1 t2 Forty·thtrd St .. Newport 8eacn. Celll 92ee3 Thi• bullneu It conducted by an lnllldual Randlil R. Bird Thi• llat91Mnt wu llled with IM County Ci.tit or Orang. County on May 7, 198' fMU1t Pul>lllMd Orange Cow Delly Piiot May 12, 19, 28. JuM 2, 198' 2514-8' dr911 or the tntended 1ranalel'M(1) Petition aut>mltt.O by Laure Katz. nae ol the llfMt eocsr-and other with the 1111 condlllon• are RANDALL E STARMAN and 04rect0f ol Pegaau1 Prnchoot, !Or common d"lgnallon.11 any. lhown PROJECT ADMINIST RATION· All 1------------ TDrOM ST20AFFIORO,c5 1 A2u710 Cenlel' OPet•tlon or Peguua PrtMIChool II ,,.,T!'~· af~---ld ..... 11 f()f , ..... qUMllonl r••llve to thll pro)ect ____ Pta __ l_C_NO_T_l_CE ___ _ pt&JC NOTICE flCTTTIOUI ltU ... H NAMI ITAlW•NT Ive, • . rvlne. A. 9 1,. 16885 Santi Ynez S trMt, being • '"" ~-_,.. '"' prlOI' to ti... Oj)W\lng ol t>ld1 lhall be nm ttwi property pertinent ,_... por110n 011119 Harl* SCllool tn• purpoee ot paying obUg1tlon1 M-under•tood. ~. tl'lel no~ FICTmOUI llU.,..N to 11 0Mcr1bed In general u Auto-IXTINltOH Of TIMI • COM-cur.CS by H id Deed of Trull llcetlon lnt•pretallonl Ill be made NAiii 8TATaMINT The followlng l*IOOI ate doing IMlelMUN: motl119, and local.cl at 51 Auto DfTIOHAl. UIE Pt:AMIT NO. 410 S 1,323,2,.5 92 In unpaid prtnclpal by telec>hOM nor will any"()( equal' The ro110W1ng l*90fl la 60lng Cent« Drive. no. Irvine, CA 92714 Petition .ubmllted by the Balboa balance ol the not• MCUrld by Mid product• be conlldered rOf ap. t>ullneat u EAGLE PASS ASSOCIATES. ~ SOuth Puhmen Street, SantA An&. Calif, 92705 The Bualneu neme uled by Hid Cone!ructlon Company 10< i n ex-OMd of Trull, with the lnt«M1 l)fOVal prior to award or contract MCCORMICK LEASING. 2962 tr1n1f9fora al M lc:I tocetlon 11: t II I I I he active period thereon 11 LBC Prime 5'1• P« J M M Con Ill Java Ro.cl, Coat1 Mele, Callf ~~ C.Ptll Group, Ct.ll- fomla, 2943 South Pullman Sl!Mt. Sante An•. Call! 92705 RAPID LUBE & TUBE 1fll\ on ° ~me, ~t Int annum from 7-1-83 to the d•t• or ~amea ontgotnery, au ng 92626 Thll Nlc:I bulll lrlll\lflli 11 In ()( operat ,0 '1 m ·WltlflOOMf .... and ,... CllelgM end ••• .,..,.., Inc s 20 Anhur J. McConnldl. 2952 Jeva • and 1t0<ege act 1ty on a POfllOn o ........ • .... 1 .. _ T·r .. •t•. _.;._..,._ If 2 Sky PnClrae. utt• 1 c ...,..82 .. tend.CS to be conaummat.CS at IM the _,.,,owned b the Or .,..... "' ,,. --·--. ... ~ ,. ..... -•-""714 Road, Costa M.... allt . .,, v If ~ C V E pro,,_.'' Y aoge •""·under 1 .. -1erm1 ,,_,,Mid "--"' ol '"'" ............ or.-., ...1 by. 0 tee v•: rMtl e<de ICl'OW, County S1n1tatlon Of1trlc1 at the .. , '"" v• ..,..., T~· (7 t4) 25 t 7210 Thl1 t>u"Ma I• OOl\Cfuct..., ·an 27600 Metguerlt• Parllw•)'. Miiiion north.alt corner or Gartleld Avenue Tru1t and 1n1., .. 1 thereon, rauon-Attention: Mr. Jaci< K".mp lndlvlduat Th .. bu-'-la condUC1.CS by a llmfted partnerthlp VlejO, County of Orange, CaJll()(nla, and Ward Str•t lbly 91tlmet9CI to total $7,921.40 OWNER'S RIGHTS RESERVED Arthur J McConnlclt on Of efter June I. 198' THESE •ATTERS are being PfO-The beneficiary under Mid Deed The owner reMrVeS the rlgtlt 10 r• Thll atet..,,.,,t WM tlled with IM Steveri L. EOw11d•. Executive Vloe Preeldent Thie bUlk 1ran1fel' 11 1Ub)ec1 to ceaMd pureuant 10 the Planning of Tru.t h91'e1of0fa executed and )ec1 any or 111 bide, 10 waive any County Clerlt of Orenge County on Calllornl1 Uniform Commerclal Lewi ol the State ot C1Jll0<nla, Gov-dellver.O to tn. undefaigned 1 -11-lnf0<mallty In 1 bid, and to melca M1y 3, 1994 Thi• 1t1tement wu Hied with the County C*ll of Or1ng9 County on Code Section 8108 .,nment Cod9. 6,000 at eeq , and ten Declarltlon of Default and 0.. awarde In the lntef811ol1119 Owner ,,._,.. Tha neme and addr_. ol the per-the Fountain Valley Municipal CocM. mind lor Sale. and 1 wrlttet1 Notic. Date. Jan 9. 1984 ,Publlll\ed Or1ng9 Cout D.ily A.pf t 1, 198' ~ Publleti.d Or1nge Cout Dally Piiot A?fll 21. 28, May 5. 12, 198' 2tS4-8' IOf1 with whom ctllm1 may be meo Title 2 I • ol Default TM underligned cauMd .....__City 01 F 1., Vat'-Piiot Mey 12, t9, 28, June 2, 1884 I C V ... _ c--· 27"'"" ...... Not•-of "-'-·It to ...._ r• vw•-oun -n _,_ 2507 •• 1 r"11 .,..,. ....... ow. ~ THOSE DESIRI NG TO tntlfy tn ....., """ ..,..._ "'" By W1yne S 01t>o<n. ...,.. Mariuerlt• Parkwa~ Ml11lon Vlel<>, favor or In oppoeltlon 0 the corded In the county whet• the r"I City EnglnMr Nil.IC NOT1CE CIAal 28b92 end l~lt t ~ .. eylll~ IMlllng proposal I Wiii be given an 09· prruo11)e'ty1.. ~ tocp.'.!edy condu-1~ M'-PUBLISH Or1n;. Co111 O•lly Pltol c m1 Y 1ny er-or '"''' .,,. •Y """' l"'IOd •A•f t.._ t>11c .. --. T ~ ""' '" ,. •• 12 198• 3 "8 ...,. .un '' o..., ,.., pu ,_,. FIRST B•NCROP. 1 C1llforn • ~~-... ay ' .. I, h • ... which 11 the bullneu d1y Ing If lurther Information It a.aired, "' ""' 2~8' flCTIT10UI IUIMll • before the conaummatlon d111 yov mey COfllact the Planning o.. por•llOn 812 So Flower SlrMt LOI NAiii ITATUllDIT DI-IC unTICE epecllled above pertment at 963-8321 end r.ter to Ang.in, Calllornla 80017 ----nt-m•-tc_un_TI_C_E___ The IOI.........,. P«aort• are doing rUUL nu Oiied May •. 1984 1119 above ltMil Tel (213) 813-298' f'UU\. nu --"'V -........ ·1 tu·-11 R•nd•JI E Sterman CLINTON SHERROD. SECRETARY 011• May 2· 1984• flCTmDUl IU ... 11 . bu.;;~r.aN. 3415 ~Or . "'"' •"..,.. -Tom Stalford Planning Cornmt1a1on ""IT IANCftOP 1. :l C.atfomla OOt· ......... f=,!T~'!:'!" oo1"" 1n1enoed Tran•t•MC•> PUBLISH oran;. County Da11y 1 por•tlon .. Nld n,.t.. ™ io1~ 1~.': '4AIAA "'Z!r~_.;,:n ~a ~ 15 ,.,. .. ., .,.... .. ., Publllhed Oran;. CoNt Ditty Piiot Mey 12 1984 llJ: lttl!Mfl ~ bullneu u · ~'V Clllf bvalMN u : OODS Piiot Mey 12. 1984 I 2559·6' Agent for Fir•• Banco<p COURREGES. 3333 Brlllol at :=or•°' · Newpor1 · HAU' DOME HEAL TH F 2S39-84 PUBLISH Or1nge Coal! Diiiy PllOt, Sen "'-o F-. • "-·•· M .... c • J·-.... 1,. WynA•, "•ts o--2719 L()(enzo Ave Coa11 M.... j M1 12 1" 26 1984 ~--, ..,.,... " _,,... ,.._ "' ... ~ .,.... Callf. 92828 Ml.IC NOTICE y . ... . 25e2-8' 92626 lhor• Dr N.-por1 a..cti. Calif. Jonn WHNem Garrett, 71 1 South I l!Okln Am«lce. Inc . a ,.,...,., Yor11 92863 Moine St , S1t1t1 Ana. Call! Ml.IC HOTIC£ PUtll.IC NOTICE I corporauon. 620 Mao11on A~. ThomN Arthur WynM Jr . 101 T1111bullneu11 condUC19CI by en The annual report ol Barnabas I 0t1D•tC NOTlCE N-Yorll. New Yorll t0022 So Michigan Ave . Puac»ne. Calif. Individual K-11M7 Inc; II avall•ble II IN 1ddr9" J'UUL Thi• bllllnell II conducted by I 9 1108 Jonn W Garrett NOTICE TO CAEOf'TOlla noted below fOf lnl(>eetlon during • corporetlon Thll bullnMI II COf'ldllCted by· I Ttila llllel'Ml'lt w11 llled with the OF IUlK TltAHl,EA regular bust,,. .. houra by any ~r.!i~: .. ~=I Ellctll Teujlmura, Sec & Tr... ~·• partnerlhlp County Clerll of Orange County on (lee• 1101 .. 107 u c c I citizen who IO requeell Within 180 Thi• 1111ement wu Hied With the Merg11 .. Jeanne W'(OM Apr 1 t t9M I Notice 11' ~eby glv~ io · creoi-dayt alter publlcallon 01 lhl1 nottee J The lollowlng pereone ere doing County Clflfk of Or1nge County on Thi• 1tatement wu nled with IN · • P"2'QIN 10,. of the within named Irene-I of 1111vallablllty bu~:~c'~:~-PLAZA SOUTH 1~70 Aprll 6. 1984 County Clerk ol Oranoe County on Pvblllhed Orenge Cout D•lty ferorts1111111 built tranefer 11 lbOUI 8arn1bu Inc I S · S ,....._ Mey 7, 1984 Pilot Aprll 21 28 Mey s 12 1984 1 .... ..... 1 ...,.,. 1186 N M•ln St Svll• 1000 Broolchollow Dftve . ulte 200 tnl• Qreflanl & .lernea. Attn· Auth Pwm . . . o .,.. m_,.., on peraon1 prv,...... •Y Ana CA 92705 I · 2151-&4 her .. natter delCflbed Sanla An• CA 92701 · W Phel 9776 C 107 WlletWe ltvd .. •MOO Publllhed Orange Cout Deity I Th• n1mes end buatn... Id· The or1nc1p1I m1neger II c l 'i: VIII p e··cA 925ti; .. tv._ LOI Ang ..... CA. I0011 I Pllol May 12, 19. 28. June 2. 1884 dreues ot the Intended tran1lerors I S.aley Y1tes, Prestdetlt Ire · 1 ar · (21') 124-2900 261 t-M ----Dl-ID-,1-C--Mn-Tt_C£ ____ ar• Perk Udo M.CSICel M1rt tnc PUBLISH OrengeCou1 0allyPlto1.,B ~~n1i:,_ ~ s:nl~A ~i1~~1 Publllhed Oren;. Cout Daily ,-~ ,..., end MldlCal M•rt LMaing Lid Mey 12 1984 rTh ~ 11 · ":" n~~lld b Piiot May 5. 12, 19, 28, t98' 1------------ PICTrTIOUI .,..... t945·H Placenlle Avenue Co1t1 2565-84 ~111 ~.~::.:ipcon y 1 2447-34 Ml.IC M)TIC( NAME ITAnflllNT I Mes• CA 92827 Ml.IC NOTICE Dennt1 1< Sentt I C NOTICE I Tile lollOWlng pereon1 i re doing The nam41(1) and bullne11 •d· ' Ttil1 •lltem9nt wae llled w•th ll'le J ____ Nll __ I ______ _ bullMIM aa drH1 or 11>41 lnlet1ded tr1n1leree(1) NOTICI County Cler1l of Orange County on flCTITIOUI IUIMll BEOLINERS LIMITl!D. 180$3 R• ~re ~:~a~ome C'S~ S~p~li.a. CHEVRON U $A INC hN an 1ppll· April 25, 19&4 ftAMI ITAlWMIWT csondo Clrc:te, Hunllnoton Beech, nc •war• r" · uni c1t1on lor .,, amendmel'lt to 111 ax-f2"51:l The lollOWI eon I• dol Callf 92648 11100 Huntington 8Mc;h, CA 92~ I 1111ng Permit E 83 21 pending HAAWOOO a ADtCl.NION ng per ng S.ry Jamee JOM•ton. 340 E 1•o ;:~.::~,~~t!7:t ':::ii t>efore 1"41 Callfor~ll Coaatll Com-MO N9wpon Canter Dr .. Ila liOO I bu!t~~l~AN COLORSCAPES, 20111 St outlet and ~.le O\Jtlet 9nd m1111on to 1n111111 protective debrl1 ,,0 , lo• 1I07 3 lti32-A Coeat Hwy , s Laguna. B2. Coell MMe. Clllf 92e27 located II 351 Hoepllel Road N--fence atound I Jll•tlng COflduetor• .... pon heelh, CA . .., CA 92877 Victor T VOM. 340 E 20th St Be h CA 12MO and 194~H It part 01111 CllMn~p opetatoln1 of (71") .... 1JtJ Stefan V Gancerz 3 !832-A B2. Coe1• M .... C.111 92827 I~ .~,:, eoa1a Meaa CA llll nd Ei ther located 1Y, mllea off Publlthed Or•nci-Coelt Di tty Coa1t Hwy s L911una CA 92877 Thi• t>ullneaa I• conducted 0y· 1 92,,2-;' • venue. 1hore trom Seel Beech, CA Further Piiot Mey~. 12. 19 26 198,. I Thi• bull;.. la condUC11d by 111 genwal partnetthlp T"-Bullneu neme uMd by aald lnf0fm1110n may be obtained lrom 23911-84 lndlvldul l Barry Jam.I John11on tran•IM()(I at Mid locatton 11 Pll'll the Coaetll Commtaelon at el 1 I Stefan V Oanc.n Thi• 1tatement WU n1ec1 wnn the lido M9(1tcal Mart Inc -"" Medtcel Howard StrMt. 4th Floor Sen Fren-Tiil• lllt~t WU llled wttll ,,,. County Ci.k of Orange County on M rt I. I Lid Cll CO C A 94 105. l•l•PhOnl llUD•1c Ml\TICE County Clet'k of Orange County on Apr 11 1984 1 ... ng, ('16)643-t555 ruu.. nu 'A ti 25 198' · ,.._ Thll N ld bulk "'"'''., I• In• Publllhe<l Or•nci-Cout Dally Piiot pr ' ,.,...,. PuOlllMd Orange Cout Delly tef\4.CS lo be con~mmet.CS at the Mey 12 1984 'ICTITIOUI 9UIMll Pltol A""ll 2!. 29 M•w 5. 12 1884 omci. of LAZOF ANO SWANSON. ' 2573-M NAMI ITATl•NT PvOlllhed Orange C0ut Delly .,. • Santa Ana, Counry Of Or1ng9, Celi-The lollOwlng ~· are OOlng Pll01 Mey 6 12. 19, H . 11M 21 5$-8' IQffll• 92705 on 0< an• May 31, "8..IC NOllC( bualneiN u ~ 18&4 • AITCHEV PLAZA NORTH I ----.-D-ltl'-Mn--TV'-c___ TM neme alld lddr ... ol lhe per· f'UeUC NOT.Cl BrOOllhOllO. Ori.... Santa Ana, CA r-n. nut~ eon with wnorn C11tme msy be hi.d NOtlOe 11 hel'eby g"'9n that tM 92705 flCTTTIOUI ltU .... I NA• ITATllMNT The roltowtng l*llOfl la doing bu""9M" NATIONWIDE LANDSCAPING ,900 carnP\19 °'.Sult• 133. ~ port IMecfl. Callr t2MO Mld'IMI W Cieri!. 1134\ Ouutt v~ Ad . Fon JonM, Calf< H032 Thi.a~ 11 oondool9CI by an tncH\/ldu.i Mld!MI W Ct1r1t Thl1 •t•t~t Wll "*' ....,,, tM County C•ll Of Or1ng9 County on Apr 1t 1N4 ta Robel1 J Zlnngr•bt 16800 Oela· Houtlng etld ComMunlty Oevailoc>-81an.1y K Oetlfller 17 0-.000 wlf• Str.-t, Sult• 1100. HiM\tlngton f'Ml'll Advtaory Doefd ol tne City of Eut Irvine CA 827 14 8Mch, CA 92848 and the 1a11 day Fountain vaiiey Ill hOld 1 Pvb4tc 8recsrord H. Miiier 31952 fC)I' IUlng clalml by •ny cr.CSltor lhall MMtlng on June 8. '™· •I 7·30 Apu•IO Wey, TrlbuCO CMtyon CA. ~ Mey 30, tt84. wnleh 11 the bull pm , 1n the City CouncH Chamt>era t2e78 neae d•y be4ora the con1Vmmatlon to dltcu•• 1111to prOC>OMCI ttno•tam fttla buslneet II oonouct.cs bV 1 Clal• 199C'fled •l>OV9 lty r41f\abilltatlon Pfoi-:ta wftn111 the general part'*tl'llp So ,., u la known to u ld In 100 yMr llOodptatn TM purl)OM of St1mey I< o.tlt.t.W tended Tr1n1terM(•) Mid Intended the meeting wtu be 10 d~ pro-Thl1 1tatement wat hied with 1119 Trentt_,orl•I uled IM tollowtng •CS j9ct attern•ttv .. end mltlQatlon of County CleOI o! Oranoe County on dlltonal bulllMN n1mM and .cs flood hezatdl P.,-.on wf9tllft0 to Aprll 28, 1914 "' ..... within ,,,. lhr• yMl'I IU t comment Oii tM PfOC>OMCI Pfoteef9 PU I ol thelt locatlOtl In the floodplain Deled Me)' 7, 198' • lhould 11lend the ~11'19 or 00tl- A08ERT J llNNEGR.ABC: PrN' IKI lhe Planning DapertfNf\1 •I dent Ctty Hall. 10'°° Siat• A~ Intended Trer11i.eet1) 1983·4321 ht91"1k>n 2" PvOllll'led Oranoe Cout Oa<ty Publ Ot1ng9 COMt Detty Pttot. Piiot Mey 12 1984 Mey 12. 198 .. 1~-8-4 l&&l·M .. - Ml.JC NOTICE flCTTTIOUI _. ..... NAJll ITATI~ TM lottowlng per-ton II doing bu•lnea.t ... THE CAlt,OANIA AACOUl'T • BAU ASSOCIATION, Ul t R41d'-"OI °' . Coeta ...... Ctilf 112t27 Scott Quinn Winter•, Hit F*Sland• Dt • Cotta ~. Cellf. Thia~ le oonduCMd by' aft lnd4~ 9cot1 0 Wtnterl ™• •1•1lfMl'lt ... ftled -""the County ~ Of Orenoe CounlY on ~ey 7 , .... ,..... Pllbllthed Or'WIQ9 c.-~ P11oi M•y 12. 19 .. ft. J""9 _2J ttM ntll44 PICTmOUI 9UIMll NA• ITA'Tl•NT Thejollowlng penont .,. doing bulineea .. THE BEAR WAILER. 23$81 Ridge Route Of , Sutt• T. Legun• HNJ., Calll. 92853 e.ni. ldom. 148' LeQUn• Ot., Santa Roee. Celll. 95'0t Wllffem Q HolcMn, 227 Canyon ACI•. Lagune a.ell. Caltf. 92t51 Thia bu..,_. le oondUGted by; a genetal pennerthlp WllMem G Hotden nu .,.,.,,.,..t ... fled wtt11 tN County C*1c of Or11ng9 County on May 7, tl&A ~ Publtat* 0rlf19e co.et ~ ftllot May 12. tt, 2t, June 2. 1M4 2512 .... pt&JC M>TIC£ '1CT1110UI WIMN NA• ITATl•NT The IOllowtng peraone are dOlng t>ullnMI .. DIVERSIFIED INVESTORS FUND XXll. t8952 Mac.Arthur 811td .. Suite 400, trvlne. Callfornl• 927 t5 OIYWllfi.d lnv .. IOfl Fund, Inc .. ~lfornie corp .. 18952 MacAt1hur Btvd .. Suite 400. ll"llne. Caltf0fnl1 92715 Thie bullneat It condUC19d by' I corporation. Olverelf1ed Pr0P9'llft, Inc Cat<>M Hatdlng V P Th11 1telerMnl •11 llled With lh9 County C.-of Or1ng9 County on March 21, 1984 '3414'3 Pvblllhed Orange Coalt Delly PllOI Aprtl 21, 28, Mey 5, 12, 198' 2200-8' Ml.JC NOTIC£ flCTITIOUI 9UUSU NAmlTATIMINT Tt\9 tollowlng peraon I• doing bullM9au: 0 & E FOREIGN CONVERSION. 6122 8olM. Suite 109. Huntington BMcih, CA 02640 David Edwud Balley, 1431 Tamaru •B, Huntington a..cti, CA. 92849 Thlil bullMtt II CondUC'l9d l)y' an Individual. 0.vtd Balley Thi• •te*'*1t WU !lied wltl'l 1119 County Ci.tk ot Orange County on Aprll 12. t98' FJall0'7 Publltti.d Orenge Coeat Dell) Piiot Aprll 21, 28, May 5, 12. 1984 2t38--8' Ml.JC NOTICl ACTmOUI euueaaa MAJll IT A 'R•NT Th9 following~·.,. Oolng bullneaa u GEOSOF'T, Suite 14e. 1442 Un- c:oln Ave .. Orang.. Ce 92ee5 l(ul Bhulhen. 8590 E VII &treda. Anaheim. Ce 92807 Thia bullnell ,. oonduoted by . .,, lndMOu ... Kul 81\uanan flllt tlal~I WU 1119d With IM County Ci.nt of Orange County on M arcn 30. 198-4 f>Ul11 PC!ltMCI Orang• Coe1t Dally Pllot~ll 28, May 5. 12. 19, 1984 2341-&A P\B.IC M>TICE PICTITIOUI llUllHIH NAM1 ITATtMINT The lolloWlng pereon• .,. OO'ng butlneea•: C & C DEVELO~S. 11228 W McOurmott, Sult• o, lrvtne. C. 8271' The AteMrd F. CrewfOfd Com peny (CA Corp ). 18228 W MoOurmott. Suite D. lrvlne. CA. 9271' 0 . J, Ce>oneoy ~. (CA. Corp.I, tee W. BM• •. Sufte 406. CoeAa ........ CA. 12921 . Thia bYelneM .. oonduetld by • o-ner• pert~p. OenMI J . Cooney, CEO ~ 11at*Mnt ... Ned wltll the County Clark of Orenge County on Aptil :16. 1884 • ,,,,._ Pub41thed Orlt'Ve Coat Delly Piiot May &, 12, 11, H . 1884 23 ....... ----·--. ·- "8JC M>TIC£ f1CT1TIOU8 8U8MH NAMI 9'T Aft_,,,. Tne ~ penona ar• OolnO bultMUll S1feguerd lnvMtm•n11. 1113- Bal<er StrM1 •E, Coatt Mela, Ca. 92828 Seleguard Propenlee Inc . 1113 Baker •E. Coet1 Mela, Ce. IH21 Thia bullnell II Conducted by I corporation. Seleguard Prop«11M, Inc. Larry E. W.ictimen, Tt111 ttatement wu filed with the County Clertc of Or1ng9 Count'r or April UI, 198' ......, Publlll\ed Orange Coeat Dell) Pilot Aprll 28. Mey!, 12. t9, t884 2278-84 NIUC NOTICE '1C1TTlOUI ...... 1 NAMllTA'R•WT TM lollOWlng pet90f\I are ~ bullneet ... Bo• o· &oooer•. 1eorw. e., AV9. Apt A, Mewp«1 Beedl, Ca 92683 Ro;.r 8. Bryan, 1807 W. Bay Aw. Apt. A, Newport 8Mch, Ca. 82683 Dort Bryan . ..,,,. u aboW. This bU9ineea II oonduc:MO by ., lndMduW Roger 8. Bryan Thie ttll91Mnl WU tiled with tlw County C*1l of Or1ng9 County OI A?rll 20. 1884 "*'° Pvblllhed Orano-Cout o.it Piiot Aprll 211. May&, 12, 19, t98' 2292-8- Pl8LIC NOTICE flCTmOUI eu ... N NAMI ITA Tl_,,,. fhe lollowlng peraona .,. dOlfl! bualneaa u . ARS ENTERPRISES. 2611: Charllnda Dr Unit C..34. Mlaalol Vi.Jo. Ca Frank P M1111na . 2516 Charllnda Or • Mlulon Viejo, Ct 92691 Thll bulll'leM II COf'lcNct.CS by: a lndhlldual Frank P M...a.n Thi• 111tt11Mt1I wU tiled with 11'1 County Clerk or OrilftQe County o April 20. 198' "*10 Pvblltti.d Orenge Coaat Dell Piiot Aprtl U . May &, 12, 19, 188' 2284-4 Nil.IC NOTICE PICTmOUIMl ... N NAMllTATl..wf Tti. lollQwtng j)WIOOI .,. doll' butlneu a W•twn Gr~ lnllalletlOI\ 18512 Blecttbe9rd LaM. 110 Huntington Beech. Ce 82948 Kim H Magraw, 18612 llect ~ud L•n• Ii 104, Hunllngtc 8eectl. ca. 12649 TIWI bvtlnela II eonducted by' • lndM<li*. KIM Magrell' Thia •ta1emen1 w• 111.o wttti u County C*1I ol Orange County 1 ~20. 1884 ,_,. .Pv,,....,.CS Orange Co.at 0. Ptlot •April 2a. May a. 12. 19, t"' 221S-' , - • t II •• I. ;. ,, • in .. ly 9 N IL t. .. ,,, t1 ~ I M MUC !Pp ~ mncE PtaJC _,Ta: -=-:.:· NO'nCB °' D&ATB OP NOTICE 0, ObTll or T& &BUN LOUllB AYltU CR£ITER R. PALM&&. Wit 1. Ab BELEN LOUIS& ITAi • CHUn1 PAI.MD., n.e ....... ,..... • -. T.D.-':'r~Mele!:, .. AY!&I, •ELBN L·. ab CllBT •PAIMD. lb ~::,..;. IROI. OON· •u r'9M __, oe "'* AYDI; llELBN A YERlt CBEITD BOOl&f&LT CMT'I. ... .... Alie -.,,. AT l'U9UC AUOTIOH B.L. A YBBI, BELEN P..4Ul.Eftra OP nft. 0:..,.~ or'·_,*" ._. TO nti ~ ~ '°" LOUISl5 ITAi, ULEN L. flON....·~ ,lDMJ'"8fta NitaA-.0:.:::..c.. WT ~CMCIC:I=:, 0,: IU.I. lll:IJtN...IUJ AND. .DTA11i , A·.l&llN ,_~ • ..,, Mr i'r: • ---- CMl 0009 ICnON att• ~ OP PETmON TO ADKIN-To Ul helri ~ lndMt• • _..et a..,,. Of .... tn ~ 11-TER ESTATE NO. cnditon and conU.n1ent ~.~~::::. .......... ~oe .. ~~1-~lUlll ~~~R~~oe~~-~---~---------··--------~-~--~ ~:.::.:::-.~o.: To all hein, benelJdaNI. PAJ..Ml:R. aka CHIS11li AfJt, 11. t_. I~ arT.-1n1t1itpr~her•..,. cr«!hon alld contJn1ent PALMIR, aka CHET ~ eo.e": --...-..... 11•o1bed: credi10rt. MEI penarw wbo PALMER, aka CHESl'ER NotApt111~1 tt.1914 our famous ~tT3."~=H '"O'I". may bt Olherw1le ln~ ROOSEVELT PALMl:R ' ' a11M4 ••Nl,,CI A" y : J 0 H H ln the wW Ctr ...... of and pesm• who may bt ""'MNLLO J", HELEN LOU18E AYERS otherwtle lnterw1ed ln the PWlJC MJTIC( IM Es A L I N E -~-~';J'·,= ~~ ~~~STt' will and/or estate: "°"'10U9Mtl •• D ;. • tlUOfOftlcW,._.lntlle , · A petition hu bMn filed NAmlTATI •P W~~l-• oe tM "9cO!dlr ot Orenga AYERS, HELEN AYERS. by MA Rl LYN JOAN The followtna '*'°" II dOtf'8 ......... --. . H.L . AYERS', HELEN PALMER CARPENTER in ~Ll:L COM,AHV MN A'· _,,,_ • ..--~ *:~ deeatlbee tM LOUISE ST AJ, HELEN L. the Superior Court of Or· lanta. Butte 215. ~on laeott. IMMONI crib J.,,ny THMI ._, fW'1 lllee MATCHIHQ Mwt tOdlM '!,.,,... _. .... '7..-0. _. ter ... MP I II ,~,lnL::""-:~ ST.f.;e~~T~ flled ~~tyy~~ ea:.~~ Pletzke, 216111 ~en:= :,60.e~":.-::.n :,:·0r~r: a.,-_, .. ==·~-.::.-:·:-:.: ~*7~: ~~,J~~~~~~:= ~:~: ~~R~ :::~'"'G•on &Moh, cam. =no~::''=•• '"r.:. irJi.:.'"".:91~ ·r;-e:::.r-:*JJ! ~~~~ $'~!•,T-,o~,a ... .,., 1n e11e omoe ot tM eounty ,;; Ort.nae C-ounty requesu.n, ,e.entatl.Je to admlnia1er the Thie~ 11 oonducted by:.,, ~ ~ I ~g: · • &24. ~0-eoeed • ..S .-.rte t1441. 11 mat "9cordetotMldCounty,deeorlbed that RICHARD MARTIN estate of CHESTER R. lndMduel Baby ltemt, recliner 48,. AOUNO Ortental ~ blkM &20-"40. fype. tight aolld bru•i---... ·~ 111 tile lout-... STAI be appointed u per-PAI..MER, aka CHJ.STER ~ .J:::~ ... ftled ~tile rocur'46. NewpoC)COfn ... ~· ..., on wrtW t10. WOO. N. cNtid•• With ~ 1MT OClrl*Oflllldl..oc23;ttlenceHotttl 80n&l repre.entative to~-PALMER. aka CHET eountyCletttofOrangiaC°""'Yon machlNMY9r°"'olboJI black ••t .. HO. Men's woot IPOt1 ooet. 831. Good I~ floor ...,_ ..... YllM o• H ' ..at"°"" tile weM h Of minister the estate of PALMER, aka CHl!:S'l'ER AfJt 11. 1MA IUO. tea--5115. 641 . ......., 1.2410, Ooubte limp •1•· told btw im.rtor ~ L: ~=·~:S:,~e!:.:.J...": HELEN LOUJSE AYERS ROOSEVELT PALMER Publllhed °'r.f.: Coe9t"= AU<EA s.~126. GARAGE. ctoeet. cup. ::.-'°'~.:·-= ~mc-ro:: ._.(At.. ... =:=.~~°'lot.,:;~r:= ~~~~ENST~ =~~nU:~t~~ Pllot~21,21, ay&.1:1::! =~«~: ::'~'':'.':~= =:,~·::a. Saw~~-= w~.£.,...,.!!... OMotlpelou; "*"-tram Mid tNe AYERS, HELEN AYERS. The petition la set for heer· Spoot eptrde 4 d9Y ontf ~. 147' blldN end •norted •1z-ta0. AMe ~ 4 In • ,_, polntOot(of ~~ota•of2· ~ ltll9Patlltlllo.-H .L . A:YERS, HE"EN i ....... n...pt "'o .. 3 at 700 ••"' Mft~ $26. ltoler t20 ~'** Tiki Cltde, Huntington toote 11-16. TOMI bet9 plM dro,..., teDle Ma. ttme. Mon. 9WU T1iln. DIPCI ._ ... , • ..... ..... ...... UC " ..--""'~ ... _~ ................ '** &26 Belld\. Jua1 • ~ 11 eadl . .._....__ ........ Hendaome did ...,. c.a:fM ..... 1. • to 'the ...c llM Of Mid LOU 23 Ind LOUISE ST Al, HELEN L. Civic Center Or.. West, w.'M-~' -~ '40: btOC*• trom Buetwd llnd 16. htvel '-;;,; d; c:ottM ..._ S38. Hl9dl w~ ~ 24, 4Ue '-' to 1 ......... : t11ence ST AI. HELEN ST Al under Santa Ana, CA 92701 on May ~~ .,..... ..... 11" 2 ou1· ~ WI*" le ~ ... 6 Pad .... ..-... t-'°"' tMlt '30. M deCO ___ ...-....;;:.~--• .....," -··AT'lmWf ~--::r.·•-. "'--couple block• from ... · -............ -•·· ......___ ..c, ~ __... 4 .... _ notttl II H' 50" .... parll•"o tile the Independent Admlni.-30, 19&4 at 9:30 A.M. The folloWlnQ penone .,. ootno .....,. ... -... ~ O*M9 ltuft9d llllrNla -·---.... -· tOUth line al Mid lot 23. 221. 79 feet tration of F.atates A.ct) 11\e IF YOU OBJECT to the bue1nW •: tenelon cor 16 PtMtk: Brookhurlt and PCH. SOt-si. Seturdey onty ctlM '48. 2 •ory wood 2 ~ ~•111 •en IW :,::r~ '(:o~'t. ~r,:: peUuon la aet for hearlna in granting of the petition. you ct;T~M Mfs~~:J1~uic:.o~~ =: :1~6~ 1 r,t.=. -:'~::!: ~~~adO ~or::'=-~ =:':i. :,:';.. ": merty ~ A--. aa de. Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic should either appear at the Sant• Ana. Callf. 12101 Shoe bo•• so.. Cabinet 26t·M . 8'*'*' otaaa ty't ~ed W/ ~ _...... & ---~ lne::' 2:°':-S A~~ CenterOr.,West,SantaAna, hea.ringanchtateyouobjec· Harold w. Soule. 2314 CofMll. drawers 16. ~d 126-$50.<>!d...,.~~ HAT 12. Plotw• a&-'25. ~~..-.."°:! . .........: ~1tlt8t,.... OfflOlll Alcotde; ~ aoutti o• CA 92701 on June 6, 1984 at tion.s or fUe wrttum objec-Col1a Mela. Callt. 92828 rotteeene '60. Aeolpa fie Ing tampe -v -·· ..,.. ~n ltend sea. Maple ..,.. .,._ ..,_ _., ,...... dOC*. ...... 8dl. ::-;: 31' 30''.,... ..u-. Mid oent• llne, 9:30 A.M. Uo"'• with the court before Dianne Donl&daon, 2314 Cornell. box 17. Cl#den toola 15. hie 110. Framed ert I&-atand 135. l<eroMna dturn enc;N)t, 17 foot 10em end lpM -_......_ ·-Colta MMe. Callt. tH2t uttte Playmate se. Din-uo. KhoMn lttrM galOf9 ,....,., 110. Toeeter sa. chain and rope 130. l-iiiiiiiiiiiiii-=•H2~ .J~ ~~t!°".i: IF YOU o~ to the the hearing. Your appear-AUIHI w. White, 1246 E. ,..., plt1tl te Md\, P•tlO 26t-l10. AM/'M ...., (tower••• 130. Book lo• of nwtne gw I Ill I fa/Ml'f aouth Mneot Mid Lot 23 22u 1 feet granting of the petition, you ance may be in penon or by Cienega. Sp. 73, s.n DWnu. Cellf. ''°'* so. ele:h. 7921 '60. ~ t14S. T.... lt8nd '3S. TNk.nle n 50e4t0. ••11ctled ..c Of ir:-J..ion ..... a to the tNI po1n1 Of~. lhou.ld either appear at the your attorney. 91~ ~ 11 oonduCt.ctby:1 JullMte Low OrM. Hunt· phof'9I *6410. MOYte Twin electric blanket thltty'a m11111...., cN*s lrm ,_.a FIT, 'l'OU AAt IN OiFAU'CT UNOEA A. heating and state you objec-IF YOU ARE A CREDI-llmlted partlW9Np lngton Bwtl. 147-8135. r,:~ "::.?'.:.t ~o50'w°:* ~ $3~ ::· = ~= = ~'-=--.: ~.: u:.~~~ ~~ tiona o~ file written objec· TOR or a contingent creditor OiMvle Doneldlon 2 GIANT .-.: 40 galofl toota 26t..a50. Aour... t:.c. sa.eo:-&;,.. 1o~ OM portM11e ortO I ti. entry ~ ....... r'i6N TO PROTECT YOUA PAOP· tiona Wlth the court before of the deceued, you muat Thia .. ....,.,. WM flied with 11\e •• ,.,heater In Wlf'l'WI... oetlt llght• 120. Tennie '3 eo Floor ternpe *25 Varility of ...... wooo-..... ' ... '° --!~.IT MAY BE SOU> AT A PUB-the heartna. Your appear· file your claim with the ~rr,,c;:ofOrangeCountyon 113t_e-.~l~.:_!~poof tadt.U"4.Aecord+calt e.ictrleheat«S10.Mlf: an trunka -.~· w/..,.,el MM eo011t UC SAL.l. IF YOU NEED AN EX· ance may be in peraon or by coun or prewnt It to the per-,._, --· .~""' beer sea. Victor addtnG m. ror 117.50. Pum.. so.-d......,.. too 1......... ..,_. be__.,. & PLANATK>N Of THE NATURE OF ) Publllhed Or~Cout Delly "On SI. I flltl net 16. cNM '4S. Wine ban... 11.50. Ironing t>oard '3. W W.-11Ch ~. MH...motf'tlaMO. 1.-y THE PAOCEEOING AGAINST YOU your attorney. sona representative ap-Pllo ·-2• 2a • 12 1 ...... ~ Tum·tabte 15. Portat>i. ....i..,.._ 116. VW 1-""• .... d .. __ 11 ...... ~ Newport l•aoh (off -w1~· ---YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW: IF YOU ARE A CREDI-pointed by the court within 1 ._ft '· ' ... ' _.. bar 11& Fondue Mt 13 1"1-" ~ ..... d __... ~ ... ,..,._ ..., Pl ti ) •.o11 "13'" _,.,,, ·-..=.. 21~ · · . --,,_,.,. -· S45.Ewekavecuum&2 . ae.n • · -..., ... fom..,...~-YER. TOR or• cont.in.gent creditor four months from the date of Foot llr ~ 13. TV Bemboo lhadel roU-up Otd chalta 135 aech. Saturdey and Sunday not •P9'Y· Cl.Mt1 at ~1c_t:11i'Mm Awnue. Coet• of the deceated, you muat first iaauanoe of letten u tal*l5.Herdhatl3.Hot 115. Cemplng eM1 12· LMgebarbequ .. 15.0M M . 71'"'57·120t -~..,.... eddr ... or c:ornrnon file your claim with the provided in Section 700 of P'et• 15. TV trayt 16. 16. Circuit breelt.,. S1-umbrella atand 130. Ion of ,,,_ le lftoMI court or .....--.t It to the .... r . the Problte Code of Call-Sc:a6e 12· Hwd cowr 15. AM/FM car et..o Stwn Iron 14. Trundle 111 1 U ... ~ ., r--· ,.,... bootel 50t -="· aoft 2k. and ceeette $20. PtollMf bed ,,.,,_ 15. ~ bed eo.a .... ..... -- ab<Ne, no wetrenty ll~aatoltl aonal representative ap-fomia. The lime for filing oo•tollTY Padltntco macl'llN 110. cw IPMk.,. s10. Help! frame u . Cannff '3.50. ~~ ~.., ~---°' oorrectneae)." The pointed by the court within clal.ma will not expb'e prior v Antique radloe 15-$45. There'• more but 1 dOn'' OlaMe and gr...,..,. ·--.... -M ~~..=-:. a':'wti~,;:. four months from the date of to four months from the date SHERRIE LEE DOUGHTY• Adding machine 16 · know wtlat. Come l'lllc> 10$.45. 1200 W.cdlft 1-A_YT_A_O-..._---. -.,,-+-q Charge book~ ,_,, 1n tM ~ aecured ftnt i..tu.i.nce of letters u of the hearing noticed above. a resident of c.o.ta Meaa. Shower cunalnl 11 MCti. me dig n out. Helpl Hetpl °""' ~ e.c11 950. a... a.a lftOllllMf' &.nd reeume of •· ttieretiy. l\etetofote _..,.. and provided· in Section 700 of YOU MA y EXAMINE pueed away at the~ of 37. Slicer 12. Pot• and pane ~t sat~ rd a y / sun day: sea. Bectttc moww. you peiWa, .,.......,., tftd ...,edtotheundelllglled 1wrtt Sh ,_ -·-"' ed '--$1. Brtef cue 14. Weikle ~2247 fix 950. Blnooulera 950. utary requlrHUHtta ten OedllraUon of Def*-"' and O.: the Probate Code of Call-the file kept by the court. U e .. a-.uviV Y ncT talkl•• I 10. Playboy CAMPING and beedl fire ~ · Seiko wldC:h MO. Hand *'O...,. _.., ._. mend tor Sele, and wrttten-notloe of fomia. The time for filing you are interated in the ea-~nta Mr & Mn Byron m1gulna1 13. 1539 wood, large box 13· MAAlftE twdwwe, l'loeet rnow.r-1215. OOC* .._.. uv.. to: Llnlllett•r brMCl'I and of e6eotlon to._ the claima will not expire prior tate you may serve upon the Doughty of c.o.ta Meaa and MonrO'Aa 7eo-0229. pum1>9, paint, flw•. en-*25. N9W 'A" brekMd ~ .. 1~ .. ~ It. u1ldenllgned to Ml Mid~ to ep four months from the date ex~utor or adminl.au-ator or her brother _Micha.el P . 14. eo.ta Mee&. 16th MQ\llNO carton1 .. Ol1o-grnu, 1n1trumant1, daron ~ aot foot. ~-~ -· UlftilfYllldotllgatlona.andU... f h '----'-~•----' bo the, Doughty a1ao of Co.ta and Placentia to hpadt• s2. 3 cubic feet inoeltopelder•.12450. Older aur1b0erd *26. afW the undel'llQned c:alMd Mid o t e 11QUu•i no~ a ve. upon the attorney for ex-• Monrovia. lnduetrlal unit. 11. Bookbox 7k . Aleo 931 W• 18th, ea.ta Marine hardWs• '6450. notloe of bfeedl and of -.ctlon to YOU MAY EXAMINE ecutor or administrator, and Mesa. Graveside aervi<'.8 833-3111. have 380 aquare foot M.... Me 4005 or 876-0251. be teCOl'ded Febn.lely t, 1964 11 the file kept by the court. U me with the roUrt with will be held Tue.day. May light ~ carpet excel-'""~ No 9404tM1 of Offlclll,. in __._.. , th . wrt 1"' 190" at 10 AM at the OCEAN fl1hlng tackle, •~t qu·'lty •""'.· Satur-DOUBLE bed '40. o..ka BICYCLES Schw.tnn. ...-·, 1n · ..... ---.... of ......... ~..__ you a.re ten=au:u in e ea-proof of aervtce. a tten "'• °" La M 1 1 o1 .. ,. $13 117 -· .. ..,., ""--•---._ _.. ..... .,.,..,. ,,.. ........,._ H bo p ••. r • · d1w/Sund1v. 801 Cllff $25 tc:!;JRetr1getat• '*'* ~. ~ •.,... of Orange County; tate, you may .erve upon the request stating that you de-ac r .wn emor a Cod, ananc. Martin 11e-Drive ~ 84llch $35. tablea uo. ~· Aleo men 1 10- 8-'d 1111e .ti be mede. but executor or adminiatrator, or ~ special notice of the fU. P~k. Servtcee under the l20. 490 Coe1a Maea. • ........ ~ • " Tablea and cnalr ISO. ~. exoellant. toe*. wnl'lout CO¥en1nt or wanll'lty. ex-upon the attorney for the ex-ing of a.n inventory and ap-d 1 rec t i on of Harbor Colta Mesa. Saturday. OININO room table. Ml S.wtng machine . "40. ride, ,..., atru sea ~ "'1 lmpled-.:....~~ '"tie -·tor or adminiltratdr and pr"''• ... ment of estate assets or Lawn I Mro u n t 0 live Tl .. ES ••• _, ... ......-ed1 ._ teer and wrought Iron Rocking c:Nlf $15. Pet.lo Md\. Cell Sunday mom-pa11111.cn, or ............... ..._, o ~.. · -c.AI\ ..... A " .., •• , "._. b ... ,., F at ..... I ...._ __ ... ..._.......... .... i.... ....... •1"• pey Che remai1n1ng pnnetpei aum of file with the court with of the petltions or accounts _M_o_rt_uary __ ._..,,_v-_..,_..,_..,,___ H(225)x14, 2-G(215)Jl14 ........... our m ..... ng ta._ .... .,_ .... ,_ ~· ""'' .._.... -· ltle "°'e(•) MCUted by Mid deed of proof of service, a written menuoned in Section 1200 CISLAW all on Chry91er Ford chalra. Iron baM. vlnyt Baby ba1lneue 114· BAAS TOOLS, new Tr\19t. with.,,.,...• In Mid note . lha d d 1200 5 f h Calif mia product•. Balanced ... t Ind t>ac*, gold $15 Strolleral5. Lamc>e 15 to leetl'lerene pedded 115 P'Olllded ~ 11 any under request ataung t you e -an . o t e o TIMCYI'HY MICHAEL CIS-wheel• with me,chlng Md\. Small lhag ruga. s12. End tab* 110. aech ..._ ad)uatable I Ill Ii a Full Cl'laroe-a.tuat be atrong In hoWI. tood ' • •• acct. ~ montNy bel ..... ,. & L. & peyroa. kid ,... to: HBI, PO b ._,, NB, CA t2tal telO Ill I B Full char99. ..•wi>or1 a.ctl ~ fto'n. 762-4274 tlletmotMldoMctoftMt ...... airespedalnoticeofthefil-ProbateCode. LAW. beloved aon of tread $35 each. Evwt color S2 each. ~andmlf'rorS35. 1 125 c:hargee, and •X1*'MI of Ille 1 .... of an inventory and ap-SPEERS DANA TEAL & Ronald and Carole Cial.aw 2-7.00x14 8 pty tlr•. 2 Motor!Dd hOl9ltal bed Cheater ~ $10 to .._... • umlnum ~ Ill 11 81/m'T TN9t•ll'ldof11\etruettc:feltedby .. p .... •1 .......... ntof-~·-~-··or BALF·OUR and .,..... .. A"""' of "-ton 01taun """'up 8 ~ $50.642-2114. $45. Linen 11 to S3 ~...:._~c:~ &Ml oflc:& a.ct\ lo-aald Deed of T ··-"'""'" """'-""" """""'.. &>............ ACJ• wn.I• ~ MCll tire In-LIKE new trlka 19. Crib 9~131tl or ~1. • ·;;;.;-~-;;;;: cation. Ulmer·Kollu• 8*.-wm':'h.ldon·~. ofthepetitionsoraccountafUTown CenterDrive,lllb ClearyofTucaon.Arizona eluding whHI. e-with mattraaa 135. dttlonS!O.FodnaUde s.la,M.8.87&-1m. June 4. 1964. 11 2'30 Pm 11 the mentioned in SeciiO'l 1200 Floor and Genevieve Sa.ruin of ER(19S)x 14 rldlll 1w.a 548-30ie. UPRIGHT piano ISO. Elec-30"x72'' sso. 12"•"8" CAAP£NTiA ~A~en:c,10.::: and 1200.5 of the California Costa Men', CA. IHH Mtchigan; lovi.nl_ brother of ~-0(18!S)IC13 radial tlr• P TFORM __.. ... 5 tnc:c:ttlCUlator l16.S..on ~. btW::Uta. OOf'ftoo 1N1ne mtg Medi qullftM Ctiapman A-:. .. Or.,.'. CA. Probate Code. 541-5000 Stephen and Christopher. Ilk• new "46'palr 1-neat LA r ........ er -. · hair Ml1• 118. Hood fan p1ete 125. Two bu111nw rlnW\C81pe11t•. ~ At tile time of tM Initial pubfl-AJfred A. JatllaJ1kJ Publ.tshed Orange Coast Visitation will be held Sat-new LR70x 16 radial 125. Single bo<*c.-Mad· vant 115. EJectr1c: range type ol'fiol phone& S!O lc8I &bitty & .,.... matal ___.__ al LONG •-JAS .. ULSKI "-Pil M .. 6 12 1984 831-3701. board and trame 125· top l20. Propane tank eactl. 10 ... -corwtue-... .._ hlipful. 2'1-0640 cation of tl\ll "'"-· tM t01 1111 a u.ol.l y ot ay "'• . . urday, May 12, 1984 from 3 Snop v1cuum $20. s7 OM in-oa '25 ..ct1 --· S20 40 ..,..... ==-':;'==::: UOUlarborBlvd.,SalteUO 2418-&4 PM until 9 PM at the 18 INCH BMX bike $50. Carpeuweeperl 7.Bulh· Frldge ateddng w-* ~~~m6citor c.penw or CarpenMr 1Ct16ed deed of 1ruet and •tlm1ted Cotta Meu, CA. IHH Harbor Lawn Mortuary Pioneer turntable '40. own S50. Craah pad $20. and dryer $50. Anc:horl 2x14 pony W8le $1 tooc. ._.,, fult or P9d time. «*•. expenaea, and ldVll\Qel II 551.fHS DllMMfC W\flC( Ch.a,_l. R«itiation of the Oonn1y tannl1 r1cket 5 Chair culhlon• $10. 18MCll . ..._oommerc:tal Stain .... g(Ab bare 110 Cell Alt.~. IHN8t1 Published Or O:>ast rUKK. "" ,,_ 120. Hot air popcorn FoamrubberP9M S5.20 carpetl50.Boatlte.rtng Hett. lfook• 25t. ,...,.._.., Wftrtec1. pert rite totei I~,,... being an Dail PU M az;fe 13 19 rosary will be Sunday 8 PM, popp« 15. 645-0416. lncn fen S 15. Floor ~ 15. Hand toola so.. Qothlng 25-41. 5 gallor'I 1.,;;:· Otdlr "*' con- eetJmetaon wl\lcti t:Mopentng bid II Y Ol ay • ' ' MN-81137 Maa of Christian Burial 3MILITARYbox•'3-S35. pUIO'wS 11. 19" Inch TV Plumbing SO.. Houae-cerpet edheetve 116. 5 ak*ed. IMMS-0305. compu1ed may be obtained by cell-1984 NOTICE OF DEATH OF Monday 11 AM, both at 780-0229 150. Pecseetal for TV 125. hold 11em1S1~S 10. SaM gallon wall covering Ing (7141 H7·0Ht or (213) 2567-84 RICHARD H. GEORGE Saint Joechim'• Catholic . Clothing,,,,.,...,, womena day 8-1. 1522 Pegelue. adttHlve 115. OlaH 1'77-Wlllll 827~ tile day before 'lie..... ,..: AND OF PETITION TO AD-Church Oleta Meu Ser-~ offtcl~r= !~.up2eo' Sa~~~~s. ~! Santa An• Height• IMlvea S2 Md\. M.ruta ~I • ...., iw T.g•~-:A~'l~J:r,ANY ,-MINISTER ESTATE NO. vices ~der the dtrectton of very 1Hrectlv• 160. M.... BABY atroller, Ilk• new, ~:~ ~ 4:,"4~ U. ........ - 11 Mid Trvet•. P\B.JC NOTICE A-1%%174 Ba.lu Bergeron Smith & 646-7897. SOFAS $50. Chair 125. tancy model, grMt coo-U& -="· S'alnleel ltMI -. t1'-1211 U.L ~~ PttcNrd. ANlltanl Sec-To all hein, beneficiaries, TuthillMorwary,Direcion, PAINT1Pfa~i35.8erble CoffM teb ... $35. End dltlonS30.e31-813". COV9t 14:'x12"1C38" 110. CHEF· ttalen C... l Of'ie City 81Yd. w.1. Orange, CA ~~:A~u c reditors and contingent 1_64_6_-_9_3_7_l ______ dolll cue, clotl\el, car t1blM 15. 011nwffher In alley. 329 Rocih9stel . Bek · Full ume PoafHon eteea The tollowlng per.one are dOlng credit.on of RICHARD HO. COLBROTB 120. Oak dining c:tlalra $35. L.mpe $10. Beel 1 NINE foot crwhed vetvet 64!>-2586. Saturday onty. ~IOed 4e1-eo75 . (714) 83M2U buek1911 GOORGE and h S30 MCll\. Ladtee ctotl\el 1ramee $15. Box IPflno• coucn S!Q. 2 end tablea · Pubttehed Orange Coa.at ~ P1IOt THE C~ERY AND PIE SHOP. penons w o FRANK B. OOLBROTH a S 1 Meh. 06rlton cordlell 125. Delk $.40. Call $40 ..ctl. 1 oortee tabte MAG ~ 14x7 125. CNld cere for eummw. I May 12, tt. 2e. '964 13t 10 Y8'e Avenue. Bldg G. 1rv1ne. may be otherwi.Je intereeted resident of Corona del Mar, grau ~ $12. Small Oonnaor Jerry. 891-1483 ISO. 1 round chair. gold Flfestone ttree 8-70-15 yr old, 2S hrl a wtl In 2&e444 Callfoml1 m the will and/or estate: passed away May 11, 19&4, dinette table l20. Weed Of 530-8501. crulhed vet\'91 125 1 S15. Four llr•• and Nwpt Shrl 646-39M EnterPtttlng Retalllng Auod11• A peUtion has been filed Born July 10, 1910 in C.on· trimmer 18. Set Perelll •-• t'"' •• -~ .. V." rocking chair. oek $25 2 whMll 15" 15 MCh. TV CIMnl trl Ml ti •Ntolon. Ave • .,,; .. ~camTr•om.111_~, c .-by THEDA E .BOREN in the way. N•w Hampahir•. tv.a 13" 125 ..ch. Lamp ~., 1-;. ~· 10. Ghrome c!otl\el radtl atandl $15. M0-3547 wont~ and ~ ""'....,.....,.. ,,..,,. Court Or "" .. table $8. 642-8158. ~:r:.-.~ 7~ "2~ s 5 o .4'..• c n C er o I morrnog. . . Thia bull,_ It cond\Jcted by-1 Superior of ange Survived by wife. Wilma; , ___ ......,....,...,...._..,,...,,..__...., _., .,..,-v ... 540-1031 or 55e-7850 eteanlng. uper 1'9q"d MOTICI CW AVAIU• m corporation County requesting that daughters, 8a.rbara Perry of COLLECTORS! DC Ind Saturday end Sunday LIKE new full tail matt,_ MU9t hewe '*· Tue9-Sat CW ANNUAL MPORT Enterprlalng Re(llNng THEDA E .BOREN be a~ Marvel comlc:a, 10 to 20 WASHER ISO. Dryer ISO. and box apnnge 15(). 3 Cal 642-1903 Pur9UMt to section t1~dl of AMoctet• No. F..,., Inc ,.. New Jeney and Marilyn yeart old SO. Mch or 06ahwuher $50. Trun month old TV 13<>, Com-C,___. tile Internal ~Code. notloela Kenneth Jay Cole pomted as personal rep-Luc.as of Newport Beach; six S35/100. Alto nave compactor ISO. Glr1'1, FRENCH marble top tat* eci at aound ayw.---11er.oy~ tl\at11\e annull report Thl11t1ternentwuftledwtttt 1he resentauve to adnun.i.lterthe grandchildren; one irut couctt 120. Call Mllttc boy'• blku 1 50. $50. Two upholaterec P eroo ll&llT .... / .. T ... f0t tile calendar YMI ol 1983 of County Clef1I of Orange County on estate of RICHARD H . grandchild·, his mother Net-S48..ae19 or 54&-3288. PuahmOwW $15. Seed ctta1r9 145 MCh Twli tern S30 720•9™ ~"l«>nt of· DOROTHY GRANNIS SULLIVAN Aptll23 1914 GroRGE (und th Ind epreadel'S15.22 1Ftower headboard. wh it• flee perwon deend tor FOUNDATION. 1 private foun-' FJ4017 er e e-tie B. Patch; aisten.. Ruth BICYCLES ~nn 20" Street Colt• M..._ After adorable 15(). 548-5644 LARGE carpet COY9t'ed cat frtendly H.B. dental of· dlltlon, 11 available at the foun· Publllhed Orange Coul Dally pendent Admlnistrati~n ~f Daneau and Ruby Jones; ver1lty men • 1 50. · ----poi. 15 11 ahuttera 52'.4 flee. 3 to 4 ~ 1 ...-. d1tlon'1 P'lnclpel offloe for tnepec-Piiot April 28, Mey 5. t2. 19. 1914 Elllt.at.es Act). The petition ll brothers Fred and Preston Schwinn Jr. StlngrayS40. noon ANALOG comput• 135. lneMI x 1 w. lncMa $10 PtMM call Or Ford'• of- tlon during r~ bullneel "°"" 2287-84 set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 Colbroth and a brother Huddle table and 1tOOI GLASS table $40. 54 .. din-Rowing machine s 12 50. for all 12 ahutt.,. 12 flee 11 842-7431. =r~·.·~~th~~J.~':";· Al 700 Civic Center Dr .. Doualas Pat.ch. Private $50.Calle.40-1641. Ing t•ble $35. •cane EndllbNIS20.Chalrl35 lncneu291neMll8tor -... t ...... ,,,of "''' "'•t>llcltlon W--t, C'--ia Ana. CA 92701 memoe n'al ---"'"""" will ..__ OR 1 d ctt1lr1S10 eecn. Blrdeeye Mirror• S 10, 120. Color all Bathroom metal~ • S1UCIL ,,. " .,.. •-IC W\TIC( "'~ ..,..,, M::J. va....... uo:: JUNI exec:Yt ve ea m•"._ "'r ............ •~".Food TV 19". wor'ltl $15 Card n e I S 2 HI ng Ing r...i....., n eccount::l:~ The foundation'• principal ol1loe r-. "" May 23 1984 al 9·30 AM 2 fto.o1 chair S25. 4 drawer dee ........ " -...., .. ......... tal d , ...... It tocated 11 246 Sterll1, Cott• on • . . . . held Saturday, May 1 • llrV" cttetl $-45. 311 WlllO dehydreter S50. Baby table. 4 ct1alr1 S 15 Ole-c .. anu -• cryt rope tomer ,....,Iona. . tffll, CA. 92t27 ~'=:A=I IF .YOUf Oh~ti to the at 10:3~ AM at PacifJc View Str .. t. 831·2177 beck earner 18. Infant nea. nouNf\old 1tem1. S~ :r~1 =r· •rlgf't BALLY YACHT CLUBS The prtnclpal manager of the The following --ton II dOlng granting 0 l e peu on, you Memorial Park, Newport ... , $10 Swing se. Bath-button• k -S35. Satur· n no . g center 751-1221 (CMryf) foundation 11 MARY DIXON 1>ut1ne1111: ,....... should either appear at the 8e"ch. ro-"fomia. In lieu of 2 LARGE TV Mii S50 .tub $4. Car ... t $10 d1y only 308 Robin ~+'. lneMI • 82+'• lnol'IM .. ~•/•••'• Publi.Md Orange Cout Diiiy d b'-' "' '-AU.I __ ..... 7AI\ "22" 557-1748 Hood, Colla~ S12 813-8071 ----.. ·-Piiot May 12. 1914 KEA~NEY SYSTEMS. 688 Center heanng an 1tate you o F-" flowers memorial contribu-...,.,, ...,..., •· OlttalcoerMtloafot ptw· 26e0-84 S1j1~::::_.~ieCA.<!!~~:Y. 61111 t!ons or. hfllehwrit~n beobfjec· tions to the American mecy. Npt Bch. a.o-7373 Center s1., Cost• Meaa, CA. a2e21 t1ons wat t e court ore Cancer Society. Pacific h•nactant1 3111 laftltant ltlt Wu.-SlM llllllMTmllAm ----------TI1111>u.i....a 11 eondueted by· 1n the h eanng. Your appear-View Mortuary, DirecU>ri, SPIMftOXl RtXDIAds LOST· WM• Toy Poodle. O,,.rtaaltia 4'UI •.-T ll•~n lmmedl•t• opening. Per· "8.IC NOTIC£ Individual ance may be m penon or by 644. 2700 Advtoe In all m1tter1 LoY9, Blue Rntneatone Collar. tnvestore n;;a;a for Im--• ----ftek1 '1CTITIOUI ltUIMU Jennifer E. Kearney your attorney marriage & buelnHt. Near Nwp Pier 5/10. port Co. Can yield 20 % Immediate, mutt nave = :r.:C\Qup & ,:;. NA• ITATllllJrt CouThnl~1C11~k of tOrw,9!,!ledCounwll~tonhe IF YOU ARE A CREDI-Alto counMllng 18T9 REWARD 117!>-93e5 Sec by Inv 75M455 eitper In eupervl11on stNCtlOn of.,.... & ftet· •1 ... ...-., So El Camino Real, Sen Muat be able to wor'lt Tile tollowlng petton la doing April 18. 1984 TOR or a conUnaent credJtor 7....... p 1 l ·--..,.._.... ..._,.,. Out'lea wor'lt using bttc*. btOC*, bUll t ., C6em. LIC'd 492· nu en.tal I •a If Ma, .. ,.,..,. . ......,.,....... ' • ttone & v.noua COOClete V.~ re:RVICES . A UNIQUE Publllhed Ofenge Cou~Jly1 of t he deceased, you must HAAIOA LAWN-MT. OLIW f .Ir.. 4121 On Jambor•. bet PCH & SERVICE COMPANY, 11702 Demi--Pllol Apr1I 211, May S, 12. 19. 1914 hie your claim with the Mor1uary • <Atmelery PU-nfOlll IUlll l&llLYI SllUY 'I The Newponer Inn flnW.. ~ ~ on Apt D, Huntington Beacl\, CA. 2273-a4 court or present it to the per· Crematory Put, Preeant,IUture Call John Stow 1ee-ee 14 i.I ilft[EI Appty In per-.on 10em l 2.pfn et 481-2310 :::.. !:~~H~~,;'~ ::!~ P\aJC NOTICE ~~~~edr~rt~:~~v~~k i6~h1~:~~ave :1~~~~8~259 WllllSTl.Llfll s~'1n~~,~~ A WT•~~~~= CA. 921441 four montha from the date of t .... And running 7AM-9:30 PM TO'aStnoe 1e.9 :irtno ~.Ana of· negotlabt9(_.·ldlnG on Thllbullneella~uotedby 111 flCTmOUl.U .... 11 first i.-uance of lcttera as U8 REWARD grn bCGd( 8 day. 1 days •...-. Robt Sattler NH/CM nc.ani: 9JIP nee Wiii upe rlence). Hoagy 1~':!u:'ciward Ctovtter The f:=,.:T:.,"!:~ doing provided In SectJon 700 of :r:'=eo're-:'boa = ..!~:; ::2~~~ 80 ~ train Call A~· te2-~ ~= ':' 1"= Thll ttatement ... llted wun Ille bualntel ... the Probate Code of Cali-PIE"CE 8AOTH!"I Ille prloe of one Prtv•'• perty n.a f\lnd• to Auto Mec:Nnlc f()f vw.. °' 1:30-4Pa.t COunty C1ert1 of Orenge Coumy on JOYCE 'S NAIL BAA, 189 ~0 fomia. The time for filing Hll BROADWAY Found at OCC F Springer MMI W Ulllll IOetl on RMI Eatate up to Ellpel'ler'IC• only need -------- APffl 25. tH.4 ,_ ~~tturet. Fountain va11ey. c claims w1U not expl~ pJ!or '~~=~o~~:!v puppy, wtl & or1nge. 111L118811 1100,000. Bkr 831 -9018 1P91Y. <;r,'.:CX,~ Codi, PfT. ~ 2IM" Publlahed Or"ange Coul Delly JoYCe Mll'le MayMml, 10631 Alt· to four month.a from e te Costa Mesa 432·5121 or 648--3780 rlUll11I WANTED· peopte needing -~M~~~o NB LOg. Piiot May &. '2. tO, 26, 1964 ter Ave .. Cypreaa, CA. 90e30 of the hearing noUced above. 6•., 9 I ~o Found In H8. S~rd llM 112 pvt TO SU $10,000 up 8A8VSITTER· llYe In;: ~..,,.___,,..,,,_=--..,.- 2306-M Tllll 1>u1ln ... 11 ClOndueted by an YOU MAY EX.AMINE Hulky Mix? 8lac:ll a Tan No c;r.clh ...-00 peNlty two act'lool ~~ COOK (AELIEr:) ~ In lndMdull. the file kept by the court Lf M. Cl1lm or adop,, Oentaon AaaOc t t 3-7311 Clement• 7 92•14n per.on 11th St. ·w., -----...,...----~~.~~~ m.o watl'l tl'le you are internted In the ~-988-3049 IUIUI U IP& -UIYllT1ll eo.t• ~ 660-6736 rtB.tC NOTIC£ County Cletk of Orange County on tate, you may eerve upon the BALTZ BE11Gu40.. Found: hbbylSlemeM Ulllll tit ut My CdM l\Ol'ne, tor 18 mo Cooka. Ml 'lme at c.o.ta ACTmOUI IUUllU A9fll fl. 1te• ,.._11 executor or adtrunlstrator, or SMITH & TUTHILL mix M kitten, 17th 1 4320 campua Ort¥e. IUlte ........ lllYlll boy 4 daY9/WMk Own Meile'• nn.t ~food MAim ITAT'DmNf Publllhed Or COllt Diiiy upon the atlome)' for the ex-WESTCLIH CHAPEL lrvtne. N.B. 660--3563 190, Nwpt Bdl. 56&-22t0 Telephone Operatot tr•n• Cali A,,..., Ad ttore. Heeltfl orwrted. TM fo4IOwlnQ pet1IOfll.,. dolnG Piiot Apfll 28. M:;T. 12, 19, 1984 ecutor or adminiatn tor, and 4 • • f 17 1" 5' ound tannfa recQUet. "'° TOP O.yOmeShmlrop Plly • 10s. 142-4300. 2-4 l'ltl. ~.;. "':~-:; ~~: JOt,.T VENTURI, t 2274-8.4 file with the court with r~~J Qi~~ 1 T9Wlnkle Pllttc In 1t,..t Femelea pref. Modelt and 3&"2 )fd St. L.egune a..cti PABYSITTER wanted: Mother'a Markel & ~hOtlow OrM. aant• An•.----------proof of ~rvicc'. a writlt'n 5.4()-2061 Eacort•.<213ieee-1t84 .... ....,....,., .... ceretOf3 cl'llldF*\(5.2,10 Khchan.226£.171'\lt Calif. 92708 P\8.JC NOTIC( noquest 1tallna th.at you de· Found. White dog wttn I 0 al aaltl All ahlfta Full/time. l'\Oel Approx~ wtl COSMETOLOGIST HeJr· McMy Ptu9 NOtU\,. OaMtornte -------------......... ·~-Ice of the fU-w-e.d\ Animal .___ ._,_ •• ,. pat1/tlme. Min typing C.M ..... 142 _ ........ £ ---... ~-,.,..,,.,, 19rookhelllow '1CTTTIOUl9UIMU U'I: ..... ,. ,,......~, -.... .. ......... _...__ -.... wtMM -·-· ---~ aMt~Ana. ~. 92708 MAim ITATDmt'T tng 0 •n lnventory .net ap-~ACl,IC VIEW Shelter ..... 38M ;~oc 5&1.1oee, 176-MOI AttdlayPtu9'°"'-"t•CllHornla The tottowtno '*"°" 11 OOtng prat.ementofeetateueetaor MEMOAIALPAAK aEAUTY SALON or gs1.m1.1~ WT'lml llMl&mu ienerel partnere111e1• 16 70 bUtlneM 11: of the petiUoN or accounta < .. rnt'tf'•y • ~01 1 ,.,,, Found 1. ~S::.bfk EQUIPMENT for ..... ------..--Full bar 3 d.ay ..-F\111 & '*' llN DAYS ·-holoW~MellUD,lant.1 8. G PLUMllNG. 1•31 MlnON mcnuoned in Sflrtlon 1200 (.ha~·. Crt~mlll)'• ~-·ea-~ •. o,.., tocattoft on p C.H Aa.SEMIL!AS A y 4PM 12 or 2AM. Call Flexlbte ~ ,.., "' "-'TN.~eondUC1edDy"1t1 ~*'ft8.Hunt1ngt0118•ot1.CA andl200~ofthttCallfomia '"O Pat•l•<V ...... o,..,,.~ __. tn~e.cll-Cofn. 7am.M~Yeohta. Marta SUAf & SANO peraon-~Julwa. 1111toco1pcntld __.tton OtN1 Of'IOO'Y 11\a 8tept1«11. 1m 1 Probe~ Code ..... ;~·~·: ~"~" '-:: ~c:'on. ~ Met. =,:::.-98a~~.~o __ ,83_.1_"-"' __ i.._c_._w_ 4~.!,..~ L.,,_ 9-ct\!OE 711 E.. &llboe •NI ~~ltller ~ ~·9~ 9· Hunt\n01on PRAY. PRICE, WIL-75M250 0t 823.-lalt 1oe omer Thll ... ""*'t .. _., w491 .,... ""'~ 11 conduct9d 0y .,. LIAM 6 R EL1. "'.,..,, t ._ 8Mfttee 8!.Au.T'L fAlttwt, no ..-no. no cmi County Cler1' Of Or1n91 County on lndMdWll 6H E. ()ceu B1v4., tile .. bte/Wtlt, Mesa de! M# -bou11que . ~'Ced •HAI" STVUST lr-lll;-~r..-.- M-1 ,... OfeC1 I~ llO Mc:COAMICllt MOfllTUA"Y tr-.....,ARO._...,._......,.. ......... MH fWI. M/ume reo.1333 •2 MANQ.INSTS l ... 75+/tw HI IG-7417 ., • ,.... TI* 1t1t.ement.,.. filed .. ,ti 11\e , 195 (. R -,_,,.,. _.,._,_ -ASSSSTAHTI __ sv'&Mt'... CollntYa.rtcol"'--Cou-.on Loq8ea~CA.NIH L l •O •"•~ ~r-vo .. "' ..... ~. A .....-..... n::::. l.ocel Compeny • .... ~ ....... ...-____ .._ MTllllll/ ,_ - -AMII fl ...,..._,... ... , IUt•.1 11-llSl IQ\1'11 !P1Cr .. 11 "'""' Vl nwu menu ...,,r Htan Ql'Oea. l(lnt f'tiPU" Wive yov read todly I "--'-..... ·-,._ ... I I ... ~ -~c-llfDr ..... • "Pfll &.1M4 • • •Q• Q•1~ "-'Y galetabl• prioet tatlon."lA!lllablllty~ Cta .. tlled Ada? It not. axperlen«:ed Atcharcs ll '•• •-=:c:,••&f":Jr' eo:" Dally Putlllthed Orange eou~ Publiahed Oran Cout s no p c 11, 1, t I• d ..i. NeQotl.att terma you're ~ tile bell Ouel••tte 8• on. 200 tor ~A lmt = Oo.. M)t Mey "· tt, JwM 1, 1114 '1W>t Aptll a . Mays. 12. 11. 1114 Dally Pilot May~. 8. 12, 1984 842-5U& 115--211$ b~ In ~t ~ c.nt. Or, N.I Airport.,..._ 'IU 4 __ 2~-----2272..... 2421-84 I • -· 4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 12, 1984 - G l•r I•• llr••l•r A"itit11/l1at4tlia1 ... kkH ia ~ulld/Remod gpec klt, PROF BKKPG ACCNTG bath. otc. rm add. patio omputer Mod lees Free cov/dcks, bay wndw lie Counsel Meg 642-7047 446485 Steve 547-8076 ADDITION'S, DESIGN AND REMODEL Lie reas. 63 t-2345 * LOW PRICE.S-:36°Vrs fl(p Quality Guaranteed Lie. FREE EST 963-5554 Computemed Bl.kpg to suit your needs Reas lees 960 4032 Clay Custom Computer Bkkpg Confldent1t1l1ell1c1ent serv From $45 mo 645· 7500 a £!19£_ ____ ., __ _ea Get GREEN cash for WHITE e1ept11nt1 with a Claulflad Ad Cati 642-5e78 ,. _R_e1.,, _w_ .. _,_ .. __ s_100 .... .,._.1_w_._a1_e• __ s 1_00_ 1111 ••••" 5100 Heir Waate• 5100 Btlr WaatH 5100 Htlt Wut.. 5100 Helt WaatH 5100 Btlt Waat.. 5108 Btlt Waat.. 5100 tl Wutttl Slit:~ u QuOR CLERK. PIT NEWPORT DUNES PIT REOEPTlllllT llEIUIUIT SANDWICH SHOPtrv: iEOllnllY (WI.) TILIWI WMI DELIVERY DRIVER Clean record Bring MVR Coste Mesa Blueprint t690 Placenlla. CM SECRETARY /EIEC. Experienced Executive Secretary tor magazine publisher Must have good shorthand & typing skills Attractive offices In Irvine Call 752-6474 HIRING No ex per nee Weekends Typing, Ille bookkeeping lmmedlatll'" e>penlngs lor p/tlme Counter help, call ONloe of the President Up to S 10 hour Ai>t>I ... t· . included 675-6864 Between the NewPort Inn telephone skllls Costa Sandwich and Salad 955-1247 & 97 l-1739 Corp headquarters for ,.,. for ui. crew S~" Outtioing enthualasttc & Pacific Coast Hwy, on Mesa area 751-7533 Makers 8·30A M. to 2.30 Seamstress mlf, exper In RE. investment firm hu + bonu1. Mr. S. 957-3041- adulls • part/time even-l1i1t111101/l1olt· Jamboree. Typlstl. Groc-P.M Mon-Fri Meyerhofs. canvas products nee an xlnt career <>PPIY In an 1----------- DHTlL &SSISTUT PI T Mon & Fri Exper d X-Aay lie Call 644-2455 ings You must enjoy atlo/EltotrlHI ery Store Clerk, General QA/QC very exp· retlr941 1782 t Sky Park Circle. 631-2931 (8-'4·30) extremely fHt-paoed en-Tlllm IEPlll :r::sl~~~h,Xg,~~~t:rnd Extrusions production fa· Offli;e. Lifeguards. Secur-~~eaOn~!l~::P l~~e~°:t<~ Irvine 261-6178 C lllronment. with diversity TMmlte Repair Teennlolan Call for an lnterv•ew. cllfty seeks maintenance lly. Boat Rental Stand, 930 1 di p k A 111 Restaurant SE IETAllY & challenge. Must pa. needed. Leading 1>N4-.. ":' ' Gate Tender. Malnten-n an er · 0 ng 2-3 years eecretarlat ex-5854 top notcti SH. typing (;ontrol company. Som9 dental Experienced RDA lor or· tnOdontic otflce -would consider ADA from gen- era 1 dental o ffice &tntrll Office 141-1021 3·1'• ~!;t~~~11c s:r/,~h titr~r~ ance Apply at Hiiis. CA 90274· LUICH SERYEllS perlence (all phasea) re-& organizational akllls. carpentry experience Varied duties, some typing form trouble shooting NEWPORT OUN ES llUL ESTATE LIOlllH Experienced. lunches only quired Director ot o. Non/sm~er Send re-needed. We train. Celf- prelerred Wiit train En-HOUSECLEANERS-and routine repair main-Fascinating and spec:lal-Appllc.tlons llCXlepted 2-sign & Construction & sume to TMI. 6 Upper Charley. 9-12 noon, • try level Apply In person t & 1 t 11 ti I Nur...... 1•-" prote··•on Full or pm Mon-Fri Bob Burns Equipment & Design Oe-Newport Plaza, Newport 979-6021 18.80 Bandlll•• Circle, Want to earn $400-$600 enance ns • 1 on ° '"'" £""" ..., A Beach CA 92660 •"n· .. "' p od ct'on eq tpment Cll' I IA' part time Training est1urant, 37 Fashion partment of restaurent · • · comer of Ellis. Fountain ~ ~ork1na f:rt',"o~? P~s1t~on1 includ~ gen'I S S provided Whitworth Island. Newport Beach. oesign nrm Shorthand°' Karin Shurson No c.lls. TllATlll •LP Valley 963·988 t n rans 8 s 0 maintenance dutie s Applications being ac-Hotel/Motel Brokers. speedwrlllng desirable. please tor days/'Mtnds •tart~ 644-1405 Dental IHH&L OFFICE-786-8222 knowledge or ladder cepted for part & fvll 3026 w Coast Hwy, NB Restaurant construction SECY/RECEPT Mey 19 Pit°' Flt. $3 2 · • ltl&h Tt1oh/Ml~h Tech HOUSECLEANER Speak relay logic and program-time Convalescent ex-92663 71-4-645-3982 experlenoehefptul Excel-Apply EOwarda ~:-..,..,,..,._or-nt__. r~t of· Laguna Hills 9-Swkdys c ...... ,,.h Honest r ........ le m1ng•ystems1sr""'ulr_,. perience required Call R lent medical/dental Newly ctiarttlfad eavlngs Huntlnglon. So. CQllft; • ... ~ ... ...-•v vu V" Call for appt 581-2121 ~....... • . Ull&AI .. V'O vu Atmands Nursing se,... RECEPTIONIST. front este.urants ~· bank In NB has opening _Ml11lon Vlefo Mall. flee person desired for NB S6 nr 548-047t I Ell.per preferred, Must vloe 661-7401 Mon-Fri desk. Phones & clerical 1owaoctmn IUllEOllln for Sec)'/Recpt Posnlon lrlendl" H B dental of-llflE1t•L OFFICr have own too s. must -n••ffO ....... . ' • • " Nsthtftr /l1lily1IHtr work CM area. Apply In &PPLICATlllS requires good wrlt•en & iw --flee 3 to 4 days a week Entry level position Lite needed lrvlne Live In or work shifts NURSING ASST cert person, Auto Lines Leas-Full or part time Flexible llEIT&IUIT SEllYIOES verbal comm skl'11. Xlnt Exper'd tretflc managaf-• Please call Dr Ford 5 of· typing. good with figures. out Some English & rel-ll1y1oltl1 M1t1l1 Ct. only ~4 Bed Rehab-Ing, 2927 S BrlstOI, CM hours. Wiii train. 2801 De.Imler St benefits Call A Rodhelm for Newport adv.rtWng • flee at 54'2· 7431 Call Lynn 540-2650 erences required Call Ttrrltcl b1r, Platt oriented Conv taclllty 966-5252 A.PPL Y IN PERSON Santa Ana 250-5750 972-4630 agency. Send resume 10". !GENERAL OFFICE -833-3807 afl 2pm 213/321-1420 6~5-77e. ll I i /S ~ 1780MalnSt, lrvlne Secretary----Wei tmark Savings Bank Toni Aleitandar, IHT&L llYCIHIST Mail Order Co needs FIT I EOE M/F OFFICE/IELIYHY '°''t 11 st to 2290 SE Bristol. SA Hgts &COTS P&YllLE SEC'Y Service, station attend 1 ant, 350 San Mlouel Dr, Needed on Mon, Tues SC person tor busy phones & Full/time high school Restaurant design f rm M DONALDS d f suite 105. Pla.z.a area For interview misc duties 7 30 to 4 Ul&L SECRn&RY MAl&lfll hu opening for an or; C Aggr eulve Newport exper or ev:n ~gs Newport Beach, CA 928e0 call 545 ... 553 M F • 4 Fest paced N B real es-graduate with good drtv-gan12ed &. dependable In-Beach developer needs Apply at 80 1 W 1 th 1 on " • 1" Apply at Busy copy shop tn Irvine ing record Apply in per-d1v1dual to nandle variety experienced Accounll South Shor•• Landacape Travel Agt. Prt or Fullllm.. ltttal/Ortht/Rctt. Exp req NB e.2-2626 Books on Tape 729 late htlgation firm seeks Xerox 9400 or l<.odak 100 son 10 Mr Fuentes at -1 yr (No computer e-.sf, Farad c M 548-5525 motivated experienced exper preld Must be I ROBERT BEIN, WILLIAM I of front office work In-Payable Secretary. using seeking experienced legal secretary This b h 1 0 S eluding phones. typing, 10 key. dlctaphone. landscape Irrigation man req.) Exp 650-1500 ~EllERAL OFFICE rog I energetic peop e FA ST & A SOCIA TES flhng record keeping & strong typing skills Call Ple11e call 855-3791 nPllT II .... Desk Clerk wanted • 1 challenging position re-oriented SalarytoStOOO 1401Qua1ISt errands •ccurancy&at· I R·~h 97,..0299 r• 8p•• 4... h 1 s4 L k 1 th Q~res excep11onal skills t>8f'lelits Appl n per Be "" "' ~ m · ~.... s I t. to oo ing or en ustast1e. & 5'rict attention to de· • Y i • 1 Newport ach tenuon to detalts a plus ---- start. w111 train SeaLark depentlable person to son COPYWORKS. 2201 ----Excellent benefit pack· RETAIL CLEllU SEClln&RY/lllPll STUDENTS Motel. 646-7445 Apply 1 handle small busy ott1ce I tail Relr:;.~~~;&quired Martin. suite 101 Irv OFFICE l&l&IEll age including medical/ Dependable. part Ill me One person office Ulmer- 7 AM to Noon Type50wpm 541-2952 Add1ct1on treatment dental Applymperson sales clerks needed tor KollusSalls 675-t823 lnltlll Start Immediately Mu•t work ~ends. Apply;. Newport Oune1 Aquatic Par!(, N.B. (btwn The ... Newpe>rter Inn & Paclftc: Coast Hwy) No calla. Driver needed must have I Q1ner'1I Office -I MH&Hll center Ex~er 964-2267 I Ora11• Ctutty afternoons. evenings & SIMIEll ,,.U llWJI closed truck or van must Legal Secretary Trainee THE DAILY PILOT Order Dept II S . weekends Wiii train SEC'Y /IOOllHPEll We have opening• for Full/time Personable. well lrn word procsr Irvine I is now 11t11r11t trllOIS Apply In person PIER I, 3 years experience r&- know Orange & LA groomed good with PUb-1 S1000mo start 261-7228 accepting appllcallOns SEVlll&L PEllSOIS 2601 Daimler St 27 tO Harbor Blvd. c M quired Secretarial. boys & girl• betw941n nPIST/IEI. IFFIOE Counties immed open I he m&t.Jre tpreter over tor D1stnc1 Managers to needed to write orders tor Santa Ana 250-5750 phones light book-12-t6 year1 old working Small CPA firm In Newport 1ng for the right ind111•d· 301 responsible 10 LEGAL SECRETARY Min supervise newspaper Order Dept No exp w111 Retail keeping Call Milton evenings & Saturd1y1 C ual Call 261-2 t65 ask tor nandle one person office 1 yr exp Salary comm earners Must have van train S860 mo 11 quail-lltotttitlilt/Stc'J MllT TUllHS 1_800_321_ 7095 Earn money, trlp1 & enter needs r8lpOfl· Marty Non smoker SJC area w exp Dee 640-1011 wagon or 01cll up Good lied Mr Wilson 662-5843 for bullder /developer SALES CUlllS bonuses Call ~~:te ~J::; ,:i\~ p~;: HIYH PT /TIME 66t-31 t5 lor appt LIFE fiUARD !~~;Y cO:~~~~e t!,~~s Outside sales sportwear ~uo~~'';'a°k~eg;yen*9~~' Retail. record tape. & SECllnARY MtC~O~i 1t1on 1nvolv81 phonea. lor double decker bus In GENERAL OFFICE Pacific Sands Cabana and bonus opportunity salar~ • comm must Woodrow Homes. t 600 video sales Full & part E1ectron1cs distributor In recpt. stat. typing, gen eludes weekends l. eve-I Club 8 t41 Atlanta HB Apply ,,, person #It Daily have own trans 554-3801 Dove St. Ste 225_ New· ttme Advancement po· Santa Ana near Main St Mon.-Frl 10am-3pm office dutlel Good ben--; n1ngs Class 2 medical Futll 11me Duties include I 20 p C 1 Off tentlal Wiii train Apply In & Oyer looking for sec-J ehts. pleasant wprktng cert & OMV print out fifing mail preparation & Must oe yrs or older llot trcu at1on ice PARKING -VALETS port Beach, CA 92660 person , retary who is personable TELENOIE •1111 P/T envtrorMnl. e.4-5200 Call De 752-7363 some phone answering and nave w SI Apply 330 West Bay. Costa Female. Male MUSIC PLUS & elflcent Duties wlll In--_ I The candidate must be Tues btwn 12 5 No Mesa Monday thru Frt· Part/lull time poss11tons llECEPTIOlllT elude heavy phones, type Newport Beach Real Ea-WELDERS DRIVERS x COUNTRY well motivated organized J phone calls day No phone calls ava11 Must be neat 1n BP· Local corp looking for re-2407 S Bristol. Santa Ana 55•60• computer Input. tale Development firm MacGREGOR YACHTS Calll He req'd & must have a C81' Call LllE VARlm E 0 E. pearance 18 yrs or Older' ceptlonlll typist with 13932 Goldenwe.st, West salesman Interface Busy has opening for enthu&-1631 Plaoerltla. C.M. McGREGOR YACHTS Tom Blake 81 553•1133 ... have good driving record front ottlce appearance Sales oNlce S 1000.s 1100 Call lastlc motivated lndlvld-JeL.• Waat I 1631 Placentta c M-A dessert business has a .,. Oil wo .. •• Fllll&Y Wllllng to work days & Weekly 8-5 For lntervleW 800-672-1858 oar for tefeph9ne can-.,. DYNA.MIC-National Tele HAIDY PERSOll po5111on tor counter and -wknds Work at xlnt loc call 842-7491 I l&IE A 1101 S ___ vasslng 4 hrs per day LEUL SEOllnlAY kitchen person De-for Laguna Beach hotel & earn good salary With IT&IT lfllE SEClln&.llY /UEC. Mon-Fri SS hr • Bonus ~~~mtus"'~~1t1~~~5 s~k~ r~;:~t:dRe~:~;1~hn~~a:i ltvene.s & manageme/ll Pa11Jttme Delk Clerk & chance for advancement llECEmHIST • The Los Angeles Times M uat have excelellent Contact Leslie 97S-0299 P~~~1~;:'slt~:~:1-:'d comm salesperson Earn contro1 ,company Some I possible Interviews Maintenance Worker Women encouraged to ' Immediate opening tor Ill CrrcUlatton Dept current-skllls & exper Good ben· exper 673-8e<>O up to $1000 per wk carpfif!tr• upenence Monday 3PM 675 5606 Must have knowledge or apply Call 7 141558-4822 indtv1du1I In handllng e ly has oosltlons available eflts working conditions TELEPlllE SALES need'° We train Call -hght electrical & plumb-Interview busy telephone console I in newspaper .ales As 8 & otfloe hrs 979_ 7900 for MAOO Benefit Show Cati 9 Great opportunity come F nd som .. ? .. 1 wht't>•S ing repairs Prefer retired and greeting and direct lteld representative earn c M. locatlon S4 & up. grow wltn us Call Marly Char,ey9i9 lk~°,°n ri c1a<.~tl·"J ~ ,, Jr1wor ind1v1dua1 Hours flexible ing incoming visitors Net an hourly wage • gen-SEClln&.llY Part/time. day, evening. Hlmal1yan Klttena: lovable , at 972·2927 1a11on 's• ">l ~ t.4? 56 '8 , Call Kelly 493-7 t37 PlllT TIME: typing reQulred .. Apply In erous comm11s1on Hour1 tor Mr»or mllt'g execs. In No experience nee. ball of fur. S~Polnt. CFA .. I M1r'"1ti11 &..i•ltlsttr Early morning single copy person al1er 10 30 A M 4pm-9pm For more In-dynamic/plush A E otc 754-19'4 t rag. 8 wk,•. ales $200_ • • distribution tor Newport At Greater Irvine Credit formation call 957_2361 0 C Airport & Anahlem •Telephone appt maket"s, Females 250. 6'46-8132 Immediate opening Real Beach area 3•., to 4 Union 238 Fischer Ave. ext 1204 studlum area Typing P/T, FIT, $5/hr + bonus ~I S l -estate securities exp-hours Sunday morning Costa Mesa 6swpm, prof appear .. ertence required New-Requires dependable ve-RECEPTIOl-IST Sales salary s 1250 to start 554-3801 548-5916 \JSirailan sheP fe pJp, ---SYDNEY t~~ B7e~-~8~;11 Ms Jo htcle (Contact Mike) llURSERY SILES w/excel benefl,_ Call for Ctass1t1ed s having e sale warm, loving protection HOROSCOPE 557-8393 E 0 E Join Avnet Electronics. the ippt Anne or Bonnie on someth•ng you need Guar $200. 752-7150 Need 8i'\ergetic person to l&THE PHSOI world s •,argest dis-grow with established 955-2600, 8-Spm 642·5678 Black Lab for ule. 6 m~ OMARR lor weekends tor small trtbutor 0 electronics company Minimum 1 papers, good with cnll- 1 I I b F PART TIME On call per-components and com· dren. $75 549-1343 swim/ ennis cu em son lor clerical sales pos-puter products year retail nursery ex- prel no exp nee Apply tion in CdM. 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"'~' "' OHJ>IO ,, It I ~ '"' ~11 1>1\l'r\lf\ 111m111unllilll0 tllUCPI "' 11 l.11tnr l>l\pla\ H'l\,tli111\ \ho\\ th.11 \OU d11 h,lll' \t'n\t' 111 hll'tl 11 >.nppt<•ml\l'• in1l'rnin11.kt1n or lnntt·dl\t,1n11•1 .tll < 1lmmt•n1 11n 1pp1.'.11,11 , 1. m.11..c·' .1111 11111r1· 11111'1111u\ 111 ··ho<.h llllJj!.\.' SAl.IT"TARll . ''"'' ,~-lk1 ~II T1m1ng1mpr<l\l'\ \lihJI h;td Mon btwn 11-4pm Pa-Cherie 760-l822 1 en"'"""' 11 person or our Starting salary $900- citoc Sands Cabana Club Costa Mesa ottice who S 1200 mo Paid holidays 814 ! Allanta H B No Part time or FIT, exec u -can handle busy phones, & vacations. hospital In· phone calls please slst to pres import/export nteract w/employees and surance avallable. Inter-company. 759-8455 customers and handle Mechanic Supervisor general office duties. A views by appointment Marine engine sMp NB PART tTIME SECRETARY professional appearance only, Wed.·Frl. 6'46-7441 1ocat1on hpertence re-Over 30 yrs Hours 9-12 and phone manner. some LLOYl'S IUllSEllY quired Apply m person 548-8300 previous experience 2431 W Coast Hwy NB PT !TIME Sun Early AM 10 (preferred) and the ability HUS PElllOI WllTH C Distribute Newspapers 10 to work tn a fast paced Duties Selllng. Learning IE M&•IC WAITED News-Stands In NB area environment Is essential DecorellnSJ, Cleaning Outboard repair snop Re-Requires Dependable 1Call Nancy Leaning to ar-store Must be xlnt with pair Ev1nrude Johnson. Vehicle Call Mike range tor an tnter.iiew or cot ors S 175 wk to start Vamaha motor5 Musi 557 8393 stop 1n end flll out an ACCENT INTERIORS have yrs e .. per 1n field • apphcatoon 333 Marine Ave, Balboa Appl~ at Schoc~ Boats AVNET ELECTRONICS Island 673-2860 2900 Lafayette St NB 1 PA.RT-TIME. Varied hours 1 350 McCormick Ave I Sales Medical Asst E~pr Front to include early A M Costa Mesa 7141754-6073 lELP'ARKETlll~ & B k N n i k weekends Must have de· - -"' • Sala;c & Hr so 0 s:;;,o ~~ pendable ven1cle (small I RECEPTIOllST Survey prospective cus- Orth Surg 540.f376 truck. van. station tor executive suites Very tomers lor largest an- wagon) to assist news-glamourous position Ex-swerlng service In Or- paper dealer m Irvine cellent starting salary No ange County Full time/ area Must be depen· typing required Please part time positions avall- dable Contact Greg apply in person 8 30-5 at able Salary ~ com- Hyde Monday thru Friday Cat1lornla Executlvei mission Located by Or- Mdlcal lack Otfloe Pediatric exp desired Fount Valley 549 0474 C'AR EER OPPORTl.:'\IT I ES 1111 l>\11\ l'lltJ'I , ll1w1111.1· Cou1111, • o.t ... htl • ontrtuuuh nr~'JUA fu•r. tun tt ,,.,.,." ttf lull M01I I"'" 11111,. 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UU\t In P11t 'trph1•11 ... u11 Daily·Pilai MHIC&L COLU CTIOIS between 9 30 and 10 30 Center 19762 MacArthur ange County Alrpcrt For I 642 4321 I II 966 8666 fqu.i Opportunity fmploue1 PIT for large NB practice am on y. • Blvd Irvine (m Center ~a;p;p~.~c;a~;~·iiilm~:::::::::;::;;';;;;ii Exper req d Send re-• Pointe corner ot Mac- ~~~= top ga111::1oi,:sg Pll (OOH IO&lllS~ Arthur & Jamboree) Newspaper Costa Mesa CA 926211 1 ~~!in98~exex~r:'~tP~1 S~~:11~REtE~~ KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND. PRIZES! Medical Fashion Island 760·8305 1 Cl&Hthed Ads 542 5678 Front & Beck Oll1ce eK------ perlenced Fil 997 4961 Mttlloal Frttt OffiH f1Cp nee Benefits Foun ta1n Valley 549-0474 models ltOT IOH I Models needed male pref d tor post card com- pany 2 13-592·3 I t3 Daily Pilat PART TIME AGES 11·14 h1'('r1 "fll'' \1111111 \\Ill 11< 1r.1r"f11rmnl 1nt11 lt\t•I\. 1 halknjll' lltt1-hlttth1 Models Male/Female • 1111l11k111c ht1t11111 1~111 11 >'ll1'" 111 fl' 1\1.'. rl'\ ll'"' and r1·h11ild Y11u WE NEED NEW FACES \1 u lOr HmH t• \\ 3 i )a hie· '\1·'°' purl Ht•u..t• arrn, thr<-•• hour .. 1wr c-ltn . I .nrn nppt""· :00.600 JWr month Ca ll I I :00 lo 1:00 P\1. \ .. k lor Ururf' t ltl'•l1•\ EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt now llavt I~ OPtl'llflCS lor 1ount H&tt bovrn to stc:urt rtldtn 101 Tilt ()ranit <A>ut [)f!IJ Piiot (N1 CltW\ start al } JO p Ill Ind work 11ntil S 30 p m -.mkdty\ On Saturday "e .-or\ , trw mort hour~ You will "'n many trips ind p111ts atone •1th ur n1nt you1 own rnonty 1111Jld p.1rt11 1p.111· 1 n °Wl 11·1 llll'l'I 1 ng · ~1.orpt0 phi\~ kl'\ rok For plaoementln mcxi.ttno, <'A f>tt H.'ORN C I >i·1 ' J ,111 111 I \\-1\h t llmc' lrut 111 u n U\ua I job• In Or1nge County rn.11111\'1 I 11111\ nn ,;1lt'' P•'r\IJ.l\ltH1. 1 ha11\m,1 and "decrx-r 1n,nhl· IEWYHIWlST 11w111 "'1th nwmlwr 111 "l;f'(•\lll' \t' Popular 11\ tnl fl';t'<'' \(I\ 1al Taftlt Alttl J 1~ 11. 111 .11.u kr,1w and'"" 11 lw ;11.J..1·d 10 put 1tlt•a' 1n ,q111n9 IU llll ~Ql ARit S LJan .:•LI rh I ""J I nipli.t\t\ on prl'\llgc. p;1tt1l 1p1.1t11i11 ·_ Ill 111mn11 ntl• proJr1,l \111\i\\ ll'OICf\ ,truund hnml• ha\t'. rou1d 1MOV£A OAlvtA tor ltw:ll 11'1 h11k llm'l'l .trr,1n ... t·nw111 p1111 h.l'>t.' nl art obJt"<'l or lu"<Uf\ tll'm ~~~~p ~~ttBr!o;:·~r~·g, I ;unil\ nwml't·r m.1~l'' ,.r.h 111u' tlll'lll'~\lnn Jnd \11Uf u1nt1tl1·nt<' ''I older clean cul n•,t11rtd court11ou~ t. h11d Pl CF.~ 1 I di J 11 \1,mh 20) Loolt.. he\und th<' tlTl(Tll'dtdtl \trC\\ working C•ll MO t370 CIHCL'LATION DEPT h4~ 4:~21 EOE OR ANtE CO AS r D Ail '( PILO r I ~ AllY'-f oc;, 1 • ~r -.11 r A 1111.:1 ·I lllorf ,. II() (lfCIVfll"I Ill tOUt<tll!n '"volvfod tt you air •. 1f1nttcl plfut can Mr larl MCA cooc. (714) 548-7058 Doxie Puppy female AKC $200 Eves 497-1350 Pit Bull pups. PR ragt., tered, UKC. S 100-S 150. Ernie 548-0272 Poodle Pups.Tlcup,Toy & Min. S250.& up 54e-2M8 SHEL TIE PUPS· pure- bred. S 150 548-9454 SO CALIF DOG TRAININO In home obedience train- ing. Reas rates 15% Off this monthl 963-33~ Wlre Fox Terrler1, AKC S 100 up 828-022'4 Ber1t1 5\g Appy deldtng, anyone ride, 16 hand•. $850. 964-7171 Peta S Baby Redheaded Xmuon Parrot & cage, sacrifice $200 673-3600 Aatis111 H Lrg oak bOOl\cae, 116' desk, oak coal bin, pine pcs, lallfront MC'y, root- er, lltvw, 1ntlqu. prmt1. atmolre, Oriental r~ All iclnJ 548-9882 Oak rOll top desk, s.- 1~. wlchr I 1850. Oak. Deco tbl S200. Mite other> ltem1 lnci end tbla. woOd Ille boic, etc. 957..()820 f llJ1:~: ••ove 'I · •94·83 1 I llT .......... LES H1-1Ul Kenmore WalMr & Ort9t Xlnt Cond. I 100 tA. M•~e.488 . UNd Aiefng'e 1100-'400. A11 llHll Aleo buy,_ .. A~Appl.841W~ 19th St CM e4M&S8 ----C•11111n11011..t11nn 10t11rma11un and O\ er'><'.a!t u11lt:lt l\ f ocu\ on NANNY want4K1 Brit 0, puhli~htntt '<'d u1 .1111>11 pl.10\ for JOU rnr) Member nf oppo-i1 H' '4.'' hl'll'\' I 1r11h trained lor g1r11 •g"9 "' n 1 onw u't11 n 1:11111, al'u :ud' \OU 1 o rl'p:u ntng ~c.-n-;c-(lf d1 rt't't mn 4 & e 1nqw11 152 0700 •I -. ..... .. ., • ............... • ...... llll!~lllllllllll~ .. !!!!!!l!~ .... 1111111111111111111!1~1 W1ntAdH~p? e42·H78 ----·~ hnl.... 1111 ...... .... ,_,,.,_,......,._ ............. 3 Ira ~ .r: Wldowe K* Hull. .,. '*'· .... l , .. W /W sso. , Nevtr 1n .....,, Na your· rw e~ •n 'fi W OOIW. 4Z . . CALL IM0-6180 .... OI ~ llt1er? Ml. • -at ........ oiiJ. ~OID,... 'Tf fW • ._.,_, -. btate eettlemlnt ~ llMutlful C.. t'a..oi . eH-HOt llM. w . '71 jiOfd A.....0: ~ llGDh 1111o Mt-2117 _.i ......... •fTl.Ol12 ...._ ...... ,.. OIO .. i.m• ..-Of tutnltute at ftec-Extra• lncl.t1IOO. I llOO 14 .,...,. co.. l i tNipe, -..to, ale. t-. I MifJ iiiOllW, '1- tlon of original VIM. Uv· Couch .• 180. Hldt a hd .. of-$1100 ... I ,, ... ""°' ... 111. • "71 vw YAN 1 ,_. ... =....., .. .... lngroom,bedr()()tnt,,. 175.alt'4pmM6-M10 ...... , ... .,,.....,. J>b$UOO.~t42-tat4 ••ma""''-* '71 MIOl•t:.IUIO. C11I• IUUll$pl. --t······· frl(letat0f,w..n.,dry9r, CAWG!PATCHDOLl.8 'aaliidn:....,._._. hDO "" Uk m&. *" 141-1211."'7•17 .....,.._ ... ,_.,. Miii .. .... ~pt:~::o..~ MO.-tl0-'101 ~.!:..~=-~· r~ ••4 ~ton pld(up, ~ ....00. 141 .... ~ Ill• "71 WUCSl ................... -.... -lo i,..8aldwtnPlano1Uow c.1t1no Fllf'I: br• w oek $780. t13-Dl2 16'< ml. ~-·ta CIVIC: good OOftd. 1ap;;:oa&11&:1.1 etereo, xtnt .. ,.,, ~:c~•-= Cell ~. Alt tt.,,,. mu.I be bNldee, t~ ....... C09t SAILBOAT· 12· ftbetQ&ail. 114,000/obo. amlfM ~ ..... dt .on. eutomatle, tMOO/obo. ........ • IOld taet. OPEN HOUSE '290, Sell 185, 612.o?M great tor -1.k ... lcld•' ,... A 11500. a..2.-12 21000 ml. ...u '11 MUIT cw. ·H a.•Wii ...... ..... .... SAT/SUN 8AM to 1PM. 1280 710-t13t • • 7i R'OfMi ~ """'°~ (1.1!18117) .. v ... vw. SIMrl~ oi.. .., .. IMMACUl.ATI. a-1011• • 49 JASMIN! CRHK DA. ln111 llLI • '"° '°"'· "50 ' Ton. Good Conct •... Jeeai. Allfl en.2144 ~ t1Meiea ... ~-Lo mt Super ...., ,.« Otta. 8AT/8UNtAM.i722t:U;; CORONA Dl!L MAA. &verythlnt ~: WANTED 351 VI Automatlo. l2NO ~·646-1MO IS7-4IOO -...&11 ~ ....... 1 HOfM I Gerden. lat. W 8t, nr Chrfl•ld & CALL NAN CV at o.b, l8M KlteMute18oome, Cenwr 131-0401 · _...,. '81 • "-bbl1 Coftv, llt,i,..,..,_.,,,.,.....,.,.....,.-~~:".'"::" NO ~ ceeitt only Magnoll•. · Clothtt. 840-5180 to glm tnllY en. ttque .....,.. emti boetde, Auddet9, Sale. 1., vw viE uo •a ACCON>: tlD owr Pm•• tin 11mnm ...,._, uoo:" ~1n~dl0 '1,rt::· 208 tn.rllkl Balboa..... houiehotd ltema. tum., thru Guard Oai•. ltema. TIIUn ttw Sun. Bv rrt condition. Tax gift to AJC, MW ·...e ..... 1233.12/mo. E-v 1M WWW aa. = Ur-. tr500. 659-1 IS1..uel •• • • bookt, blk•. •to. appt. 646-M13 llVC Youth Pf:[.am. (hr 4'30) VMet vw. option. 414 S4IS fMllc. A/C, 31.000 "'" ·12 Black Sclrocco • .,_ ___ • ____ _ .___ lnlM . . . Grey catS>et •. Bonk bec:la. ~., HUQflee 300 en-1010~ Allen •--llft .-M<748XJJ)lllY .... M600/tlnn. ~ ....,, -. 111 .,.1• ~ ... fMI Din. Rm table l Cht.. ·----· • ed. t ~· lluiM 1ril ftll 1374800 41MS11 M-• WI. MlfA uwoof, dWI ~ 1111 _..111... · .. • wrgir•~&:.a:;;;R..,. 1!~'*~~J~:J;MA';1.'f eofa,cottee tbl. 759-0&48 J:u~~-oontroi. amra;;;t 84irt ·fa CMY. Van~ T. FNlll 07-4800 413-4611 '73 ~ ....._ _ iliiC '74C..OlTlpe.49'1d, 1not,1ota, ,!.!''· hou... Photo' equipment, tooie: H.U.D.D.L.~ chlldren'• radio., 53e-87N ~ '350/obo~1-ea15' · eng. carb, a\art«, ltlOdtl 'ii iiOii AH op1tont, Conct. Fact"""'·""""'· T ............... QOOd w.,.., "'*"'· a.t. 5/12 eporte aqulpmt. Houee-furniture, 2 eete. Bed. J W fem mem-& brak•. AJC, tllt/Whl.& ..,.._..., blecik. eanoua caee., nu ~ COftd. 81411. •1~ from a.-2 It 703 """*'-· hold ltemt, mlec. dreuer, dHk, bull. bet~~~ 844-fll& Ill• ..... UU cuetom lntr. Vert dWI only. 642-I019 · c..n.125tt, 7eo-111t , 75 NOV.Al ordo 4*,-. Gerege Sale. Fwr\. l Toya. board, chr. 1650 both or Paint• ehOet, hardww•. lna&de l out. Nett emog '14 NO TVRBO: '80 cS-... AelbO!t. 4 llld. brak• ~ 8Mdce. Sat M 514 ~ ~ua~l!u~ Xi1 S300 ee Ml. 873-6381 l<lt\Q -. mattreee and Nftty' -u1---t en· cert. 1 h.w 911 tM pette. Whit• on wHte 70 ml tl'l/rt e1r ,.,_,,.,, Int .-.... S1300. 141-A07 •-.)·CclM box 8P{tnaa. Good c;on. -.... .... ~. • Muat ..,, '3000/obo. • i......i-i.:. 1y · • • ....; _. ..... (In ......... , ong ti nt ue l lllY ~ dltlon l11i5 497-1065 gtnee, •tc. 842-3$44 tv ,,.g Set1oue .. __ on · 12750. 131-30"' ...,,7,...,,l___,C,....o_"'_9t_t•-,,.--., ... o~o~n collectlona, moving to LES 957~ 133 .. ..._ · 931 W . 11th St, CM ' · SllTI &42-8018 1 ._._ Int 4 --Medi much emall« ptace, Sal a .. .,_.... S.turdey 9.4 '83 GMC Jimmy, ttK ml, • ...._ -Ct1U ... Noon. 23482 Bel Mer Or. Import "8" md rattan tbl 1&111 llUll all opte, tan, Ilk• nu. ...,, TIUI eome "**'" -*o.. "': 5 h~ YWdi..m8fs2'£ Lab r ... 1 :~~,l~,,,56-~ Preterl'9d Mernbetshlp ... 1110.000. DYi IMM15~ 0011111 '14 935, European wr91on, :C, =~11 sun 10-3. 280 AYOCado Look FOR ESTATE sXLE KrelH bamboo coffM Belt 0'*· 213-.a9-4M4 hnlct fnl Lc'F.k. ~s 11111 ~. if~~f &erloue 080 Ch1Witi1 2 tone.""°·. Mlec Sat e: Mlcf AD UNDER FURNITURE table, SchrOI ..,__ Piii. TllU $2700 Ul• 11¥111 ~ UWI WLL llT l fll """"' '*""'· e/C.,fW# E!':!. pwr' 1awn ~ SECTION $4QO obo. 840-2497 High qulllty hand catved WE clean your bo9t bot· 1111--11118 • ...... ftftlt . , ttrea. t.2500. 7tCM27a SabOt. china, TV't , furn, """ Lrg Danlth teak <Seek l ~ry wood. Orig. val"' tom !und :::~9rkl at Onty 18,000 8Ctua1 mllee l Volume 8*1, 8erYloe 1111foyota m . l 8 t ~ ~: tent. etc. 308 AoblnhoOd 2D'i"'t'l8ta Nobleia, Eas1· chair, matching 7 ... t., $4000. 887-8113 your p Mint ~~Ion. Optlone 117~ ~. =~~b~·z~7~·::i tate ..... m 101' Garaga Moving Sera. bluff, 5 blk from El couch. S500. l4&-1411 fWrigerator 1150. ery.r Ill~ I DMb HU =n.c~:~: Hunt!nft~Bwh vatee vw. Allen. ~ • 1 a:c' 12 · 1112:_.~ M). 10 ... ~. Refrlo, tum, all klhde of RanohoottVlatadelOro. lanf""'9r'a.. $75. Suede eoet $300. 2!fi. Gt 81;. &ni., Call Mr Kirk at (714))141-a. 837..go() 493-:4511 ~ ' --goodlee. Sat & Su.n. 2447 Fine clothing, antiques, Sii II Eur deeiQMd wedding Tie Wat• !lee Storage, 714-MS--S82.a ~ auto, 231< mlq lo9d9d. Mel"Nlllee way 831-8332 eporu, houeehold Item$. • dra. S275. 548-14"8. l25o. mo.'catl 64o-5335 J tin ·12 CORONA Deluxe. 4 dr. ~A Mint 111,100. 781-1116 Garage Sala, Saturday top quality bed Mtt. all Schwinn L Bike, lrg BBQ, 30• boat on 55' mooring, Call 759-9158 ' ', \670E t;;;;. 4.2 Ut., .. 11850 080 759-4222 ..... 9AM Sat/Sun Save 50% & more on MW '81 Uneotn Conv l3000 ~ auto, 1 owner, Jdnt cond. 111 May.. 12. SAM. 2327 Coe.-LIDO ISLE: 111 Vie O~llo fully guar. Not 2nd• or r• Sleepef eote, all good Both $14,000 Nftp«t 47•000 orlQ ml. XJnt oon-.73 4 door MW tlrea 'll-Hll nell Drive, CM, behind Garage tale. Furn., lamps, bullta Twin set juet cond. 6-40-5848 Beh. 619-438-4205 83 Corvette Conv ehowrm dltlon 112 000 or b9et 1 t h • d b k ' -• ......... Harbor Shopping Center. plcturM baby Items and . · ' 1 cond lllver met blk top & • • 7· cu c • goo ra ••· ~ -·--·• 2 dr, Radio,,_.., dean, more. Set. 9-4. Sun. 12-5. $69.95. All tlZee eval . SCRAM-LETS 40·.50·, mooring w/boat Int 4ii>ci 327 "'° $10,000 onr. 818-"6-6 M . Need to ...,I $800/0bo. ........ no dent.a. ~ QOOd. MoVlng s.le: Furniture & Free dellv9"f. 534-5080 near pevllllon 114,000. 873•1182 or 8"45-8831 lli8aU All lift 641-9821 W 1 n $900. 714-e38-6570" couectab.... 9-5. 898 Moving Sale: King BIR set. N bl awtvel octc l50 (818) 795-.fS028 Ollm Joann St. CM. 548-1003 10' eote, antique walnut ::reluchalr s2.5 ~Iner . ANSWERS Bal""--1-· d .. __ , SU , .... laprtt4 llR 'H vw Karman Ghia ·~~ won.,~· '78 Diplomat, lmmac. aide board. Much More. · .,... .. an ~ P: -auperl) cond. Only 12500. ...... ... ..,.,.,. 860-3 ""'...,. ,._ leetner 8 w.t pwr lh, Odd• & Enda, Cloth:?t· Fri/Set 10-.3. 2119 Vista s15. Cau e75•5852 Drtv.n-Nomad tide tie, ug to J3 'f'O· 8 •79 Aatln Martin 2-ck edn 840-2'107 ctya, 497-1418 ,75 c.ttca, yellow, blllCk ' YILllW_. em/fm c.e. me fM/rt, ~:.'7~~~s.o:"~~.;a~ L.aredo(Blutta).NB Nu48"eqpatloeet.Beeut. EaYM·Genlal :::.Tisa · eyront. Borg,w/ennlnt.$44,000: . vnyt top. am/fm, new "WIWIJ.llT ~ev:=:.a~ Brittol Peul1 lno 'MOVING SALE· S t 9am ataln/ur•thane finish . MOVIE 833-5527 W.. lhltMM. brakea. ang. Oependabte 11.._ ... _,, Hudson. 1 r H hid 8 tlcl·all ·18 n seata8.S125,540-1735 Exhau.etad bachelor to Newport Harbor, pvt ellp 12950 8-47..()411 tranaportatlon. S2000. II ~· rt14 ftll Wlllttler School Swap !ow.a. ~m;nQ eq;'p, Queen waterbed, eompt. ~~~ 1~~eet ~~gg~ wantedfornew40'~ Aaji lift l...a. ... iitS 841·285& Volume8a6ea,8-W» ~Ae:~~t'!: mlec. 12 BEACON BAY $100. 857-2718 aft. 6pm and played racquetball. boat.~ an)1 1M AUdi 5000§. 4 dr, 4618 u:;rn 218. l &. 'll llllWl11M 18~~. 1:: ~=..:~ru:;; raffle. Pteue jOln u.. TB HUI SOFA: 4 pc contempor~ Remember when • date Shore mooring for 18' Autome~, AIC. ~';"5 auto, AIC, 1 ~ Good tranep. •94-05" Hunt)"Ljton a.cti Condition. 1-owner . ••• Maal •H ir Met., hunter gr .... xlnt WU juet dinner and a boat max.S, (BallboaOO/Pen (1 1AOOO w,_._e)Br ill Y•t• VW owner, lo ml. 18995. 8111 y-tL-tl•4 (71 .. ) 2111 41,000 Olla mt t3800, --cond. REFRIO: 171, froet MOVIE?" at 13th t), 1 mo. v.v "" . YaC.. VW. Allen ..... ~ •• • • obO. '5C)..1051/~10 Foutlia Colleetlblee, loye, furn.. free. dble dr, wtlt, good •I W ... 12•• Wkdys 9-5 '4<4-9040 ~-4800 493-.4511 837..go() 493-4511 1A2 ~tum 4 dr, 5 WE A••E -:::am· llllBI '~ clothea, aporl goods, cood $250 673-9182 IC. U lil9 • .,.. epd A/C 30000 ml Vllll --~--••• book•. jewelry, records, ' · WXNteb· HNt Mal pr... SUP•-·-'78 5000 Sunroof All Ex-'59 220S cluelc ¥• r• $8995 (Stk ...Tee eui Of1o. OWMr. >Ont.._.. Multi SIJe: lot• Of brlc·•-brac, food, one of SOFA: beaut. 11k1 • newPd for lmpftntlng T·Shlrta. :W' Power~!_.••-:_~-~ traa. Xlnt Co~dltlon. etorad MW17000~.~ vatee vw. A.Men. · ... I.... "1600. M&-2205 hOYMholcl lteme, gamee, a kind treaaurea. Fri 10-5: sect.. royal bu.. Muet be In good wor1dng trlcal ,_,..,, ._., ae-. 831..()401 bf1c• ~c ,,..,.., 137..goo 493-4511 , 1ampe & other It.,,. too Sat 9·4. St. James S1800 6 moe ago. Aeklng cond No junk· Call aume any month this $4900/obo 4fi.1?90 '71 T Bird, fl.II)' loedtd, many to mention. 11e11 Epleeopal Church, 3209 $900/obo John 850-6414 54a-7075 bef ... p.,;. aummer. (805) 496-9507 '80 Turbo, abeOIUtety pert. I.I LllllY 11111 1912 vw Rabbtt 4-dr, T top, 6tK ml. ~ CamatlonStSat/SunM Vla Udo Npt Beh. al 1wn Sall .. 7 .... Vert lo mllee. Pwr an/rf, automatic, AJC t6915. 'w /d /a, n•• tires. ' Sot~~:: s,;2~i Bd~ •allcal la1t. 1214 Mu .,.. p/11•, p/wlnd, p/b, p/a. Exit condl 533-4242 ( 1EGR317) 8411 Yet• vw. SS40Q/080 84e IMO A•• ' MU hraltue, ~;m., s10o. 675-5221 WLM fiit Hrl .. Bend B~d w~2t,s*6!: i := Pl~:~:'~!:k~ '70 2IOSL: auto, ale, 87K, J~~ 493-4511 '14 T-Blrd, fl.II)' lo9d9d. lo .~.£! ' · organ dual kybrd 8 pre-ager. · $8 50 553-0075 both topa, MW pelnt. , f-t.i..... 1111 ml, gf-.t ooncl 5 yr WV w 4Jf BfiYER t3!0 BM&rt matctt walnut llv rm Span. carved oak dlni:'' eeta + emp+xtru, port· II Its iii I 9 · · I 14,500. 831-0257 '65 BUG: Gr•t cond; neiw ~ · wmty .._. ... 144-7315 for botb, Cindy 648-8232 eet: Ina. 2 end tbla, cotf 6 c~dc;:'1~2~\~'; Ir: able $850/bo 97~921212{. s;raph 10 '81 4000. Blk. Loeded w/ ·n •50SL 1 ownr brown brak•. bett, etarter, wt 1Bl&rune;;ur&GOa; .78 Ford r:i.ta. 4 apt .., betWMn 7wn l 4pm. tbl. •tereo. tbl lamp~ :.r atooia. u¢t01. SsO .... om. ,..... •I M ~l~tu~ 23-24u Extru. Xlnt Cond. Must mint, 87K ml, i25.ooo'. COll9ta. 11900. Mf.2554 wortt $150 546-72<41 etereo ......... t1S75'. WU11W a-~ s..r. ::ng~h A!~-m-8567 • 1' sofa&Joveeeat. )'9llow !f~ •• ~ IUI -::raleed .00+. ssso: ~ Sf5900.ob 536-3"4 Daye 645-7159 '67 Bug. New ~In•. &4 544 Sport cuatom Int ~831-3011 beat almond uMd 3 moe. 2211 Holldey Rd NB & wht, $600. 760-0178 J! Evea 642~9611. Immaculate . ''JI llZ • Ill atloet(a. brak• & radlala. 3eK ml xlnt cond nu m-oa ,..,,8,..,.1-Granade=---~o:'.L:--:kMlded-:-::-::-::-. S500 for both. 432-1706 · I MU'§T SELLI * 'II ..a Good body, paint & II)-new clutch & brak• m#rt.,..., ~ ...,..,,_ ~-----·...,.li:-r,,-i:r1 Brau bd qn az Dresser BHH~I • Solid Roll top 5x3 deek. 8' ••iii llMe-1111 flee tn/rf cw c:rulM 42~ =S, alt::f:'I tenor. No rust. S1fS50. $2000/0bo 646-«MO $2550 831-3018 C.•~tm! $800 Mr s•rg9n1 (213) GeNI HIZ Modern Conf. tbl. s.cy HONDA EXPRESS. l o m( p/w. se3eo. pp Dyi (714)4:.1'S3fS 873-7769 • '75 244DL. or•t cond, =--~·---::::=-.-:---::".:-:-::--;; APPLf lie COMPUTER 906-8362 (7 14)548-5858 Pink velvet ill)ed, full chra, Br~~ ~er& $375/obo, 962-3528 973-1:W5, evee & wt(nde 87 CluelC green wltan Int reblt fuel lnj. sy9t/trw. F':~9~1 =:1 ~~~~E~~!: 21~ length drapea, custom ~.;t pf.n'r.. 1 11 1 Puch m~ M·K 11 Sprt, 873-1:W• '7,!w3°°~·~ory~~anM:: MWengtranabrllleae-c. $3200. tl5o.3104 9\198 New tlrH . eunroot: moesem Okldata prlntar. ESTATE ••• Ir md ade. fuSll25wldtHh•nln In.. Baytlde Dr.Swt 190 CdM. exit cood $275 548--8898 ... 1111 on.;. 644-1080 . S2850obo EV9e 4fi.1280 , .......... & 12.900. 495-2020. 6e2-3M -rape. · QI ig 720-0531 • I -' S 1915· , 1 Sun/Mon/Tues by appt basket chr on stand S25. •1t11cycln/ .77 5301, 115,ooo mllea, 83 3eOSL lapla/palomlno ~:_:.an al~t. = ~ I N•MDt tm Fr" tt fn MU ~elnut and brass 631-1049 Plaat1fOl1aa1 IHI lcMttra I0'1 $7500 obo. 831-2191 or lthr chromed alloye euro-trade~ c:uh. 240-6131 aick 131T 1ho Otda Oma9e erklte. r;a c.ment. ep. creden:a~eF;en!e~fa ! Jewtlry 14 Piano. '"enta1 bfapoaal 1980 Yam&he 250 of. st. 1eo-92oe cr~,hc!:o~~a':: 70 eonv. Vert ctean, rebtt '180~ft1~~cf.X'i~':. ~~~r:ofdr·s,:t9°5 prox 2800. !:~ up chra (deep rose & pink). 1/2 ct, vert fine quall1Y. S~'· s\1=~~~~7~er. Legal. 8000 ml .$450. ·79 3201. mint cond, all op-831-7043 eng, ... to appreciate. P fS.4.4..9625 ~~ZUX) Blill Yatee vw. and haul. 49 'pr beige Louis XV love-Retall price $810, Mii for u er · 640-9141 Ive. mess. tlona. bra. stteeplklna, • , S3950 obo 720-0742 A16en GerShepHuekymbc 1yrF, aeata,cotfeebrownleath $400 Allen850--6996 Plano Rentals from $12 '71VAMAHARD400. snrt.$8750.786-4827 ~x~~ !t':U· GS: •72 , RUNS GOOD, 'llE•llL 837..go() 493-4511 hu sttota. Very gentle. recline<, country settee. 18 karal g~ S.,,Phlre en· mo. FREE lessons & rent. Total rblt eng. Great cond. '79 BMW 3201: Xlnt shape, due to new bab/r tam. iood Bug new ... 1 oi:>Yefa 42,000 MILES, alt extr. •t '1 CUTLASS· GAEA T Good wlklda. 645-4533 oriental tcreen, t>eveled g age men 1 r 1 n g Call tor detallt. 980-1155 $750 OBO 979-8208 ale, anrt. am/tm stereo s43,000 Arm. 730-2121 900'c:aah. 875-2"81 8-tO"-owrS20K 4HAPE. , 1 400 or b9et Good home brown mirror ecreen, hi back w/dlamonda both eldet. PIANO. Sml Upright. Mint ·7g H/Devldaon Sportater. cau. orlQ. owner. $7800/ • (714l 496-233fS ~ te2-0T37~ adorable 3 moe. t\Ouee-~f~~J..!~r~~,~~w~ $1800/obo. 673-0858 cond thruout. Stool. LO ml. xlnt, orlQ oor ctr. 556-0363/657-8154 ® 7!.. ~.~. $,~~ ·a1 Regal Um. Cpe. Xlnt. • · 80 000 mltee brQll•n fem Doxleno blue). Game tbl. Chip. Nilctllaa"al 1211 ~u7~.7~':'7~56;r pty. $2800/obo 646-3823 79 CuatomlMd 3201 mutt obo.' Call after 8PM (~A ::~·,::;~~ ~600~ape. n 700: papers. 673-5e02 IY mag pendale eofe & biue Eng-' '81 HONDA 250 sell becauae of amog 241-0685 u 831-2191or7fS0.9206 Pur• Br~ Bid Lab F. 1·~ Uth chr•. Plum wing Chrs. AMWAY PRODUCTS Spinet piano. mahogany. THREE WHEELER laws Best offer 975--0927 '72 vw Sq arebad< Xlnt CMJ.li.c t31t '"s yrt. apad. all ahota. dark blue trench ohrs, 35•50% ott. flnal month. $575. Work 261·2223• 650-4593 '81 3201: S pkg, ong. own-WORLDS 1..ARGEST runnln ~d. S l250. , .:..•,.•·tUc~~"!t!~~r- OWner moving. 551-4800 English hi-boy, poster Ask for Bob 979-7619 Home 54M784 , er 36K blk/blk greet MERCEDES BENZ g642-015e 81 El Dorado. beaut. Dow 77 POfitGIC Venture Vi bed dresser & mirror. 82 Suzuki RM 465. 1()()1(1 • • ' 8133, gry thruout xlnt cond .• aralnn Plum lee uor oriental Antique Headboard with Vamalle Baby Grand andrunaxlnt.Only7rylQ. con4.S11,900.631· 1 • DEALER '73BugConv,looka&rune 45K ml, $12.eso. No Deluxe Coupe. «K ml, bdrm Mtq Grandfather Botloelll Angele $3500. Plano, Conservatory. old $800. 548-6724 '64 MERCEDES BENi ... """4. New Irene. Mul1 tredee Call 780-8701 lmmac.12800. 720--0295 • Wine Volt $2500. 1Men1 ebony finish 8' long, 6 ExoeOentSelectlon """"" 9-08M ' INT fS8 CONY F/bltd clock. country Engllah Coat lined baby mink yrs old S6so0 640~9 HONDA 550. Low Ml. Nu ~ JIM SLEMMONS sell. $4500. 63 NABERS M · · pickled dining rm, wttlte Sz 42 long. 673-4162 · ~ tires. Cleanl Good Cond. IMPORTS '73 P-tp camper. Nu bf1ca, Fut! restored •'-:e French dining rm, tbls, lt11tin1 GeM1 1230 $600. obo 97M285 1301 Quall St Npt 8oh rblt ca.rba, new CV jntt. top.$5500. 875--01 lamP9 plctur• & o111. ac-Artist, custom nor al ci. -Salee-SerVlce-no 33-9300 c I NI I I 1C ~. much more. signs hand-painted for Oympec weight trafnlr19 MOTORCYCLE RENT AL lfHlalhl'l_ II 8 nd nu putctt 12700/bo ftUll.Lftl 380-9467 Lal(e Forresr your home-office. Pa~ 9)'Stem. 4 mo Old. new WONDA XR 500 l•--ll hlhtry TOP $$1 PAID 1-623-4049 coll 1..AROEST SELECTION trlcla 494-6796. $350,14111$240.559-0796 $50 a day. Other attee ..... ·73 Superb .. tle. very oflatemodel,lowmlleage :ii-=i=:ii:iiiiiii:==:o=:~==============l==:=::=:::==::~===;=-1 l.adles Golf Ctubt1..evellne available. 641•98~6 Excellent Selectlon of New For Pampered good cond.. 4 •Pd· Gadlllaca In Southern Powe<bllt. Parkrldge de-y amaha CA 50 Motor and Cerefully prepared IEICEIEI IEIZ S 2 • 9 0 0 , Even I n g • C.llfornlal See~ today! TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Lambs' kin 5 lnfer1ile 9 Temple VIP 14 Donate 15 Author - Best 16 Mr. Flynn 17 Dry 18 Community 19 fiole maker 20 Dainty 22 Attractive qualities 23 Small dogs 24 Bird 25 Shackles 28 Virtuousness 32 Trademarks 33 Europeans 34 Shaping device 35 Anti: d ial. 36 Thieved 37 Phi - Kappa 38 Presidential nickname 39 -Depart- ment 40 Embers 41 Stockeng length 2 3 14 20 35 38 59 43 Knave 44 Narrow way 45 Peddle 46 Stroller PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 49 Some movies --~""" 53 Deduct 54 Pub missile 55 Beer type 56 Card game 57 Different 58.Lab heater 59 Bird rood 60 Felt grief 61 Antler bearer DOWN 1 "You don't say1" 2 Metal thread 3 Foul 4 Rebelhon 5 Goes to ruin 6 Revises 7 Pn or to pref 8 Time period 9 Set right 10 Out-and-out 11 -·a-brae 12 Trunk 13 Misfortunes 21 Cheats sl 22 Serious 24 819 !Jll':lmmal 8 25 Sharp sound 26 Navaho dwellln9 27 Sprightly 28 Fabric 29 Perfec l 30 Sir or Lady 3 1 Leavening agent 33 Scaffold 36 Restrict 37 Ad101ned 39 Part1c1pators 40 Beveled edge 7 8 4 2 Very happy. 43 Clothed 45 Poetry 46 Openings 47 Woodwind 48 D*!sserl 49 Room surlace 50 Routine 51 Nary a one 52 -boarder 54 Soc1el y 10 newcomer colloq 11 12 13 I u x e ' g o I f c a r t . Scooter, game th ow Ueed BMW'• elwaya In Top Mercedee Prlcel Paid 831-1454· &40• 1110 213/865-7780 prlz.e(3ml) Litt $649, Mii Stocil OaU Ptftr/lbt 77 Duh« Sta won. exit, 714-315-1919 So'-Semce-Pem TV latit $500. 241"8379 Iv mag lll•l 111 DIAL 2131714 ME~DES auto, radio, air, 39K ml. 2600 Harbor Blvd. 'ttrtl ' 1232 i1ttr lt•tl i026 208 W. 1st, Santa Ana HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc $2700. 133-7357 Irvine , COSTA MESA 1911 svlVANIA TV 177 GMC Ro;;Je, Ilk. new. Cloeed Sunday ..... la .. ..... .. ... Aatn, lmprt .. Very ellghtly ueed. $150. plush. to ml. mint cond, lllHOULE ~Shee>,,,~~ , ............ - 850-4646 rear bath, fully loaded, '80-5281, met1culou11y TV J ..... n'a w-_..-.,. Sale aeate 14, tip• 4. ldMI for maintained. Priced much v" .,.,...,.. Otymptce. $42,000 obo. below market tor tuch • 50 beaut 25" RCA XL 100 540·9550 dya, 720-0830 Yeti~ Pwr an/rt, air, digital sets, lwfvel bue, evee & wlmda Blaupu~k cua p/w 5 new aet warranty. 'A price · 1 h 1 ' Free dellvery. 648-1786 FOR RENT: 20' MINI apd. Not • blem I n Of' -=-=-:-:-:--=-=-=~=--;-;-:;~ Clean ReMr\19 for sum-out. $11,280. PP Oya SONY SL5200 BET AMAX mer by the day. 673-5133 973-1345, eves & wt(nda May Co, $690 + tax. Mii 873· 1344 $450. 548-7607 MOTOR HOME WANTED -------- .. Private par1y paya cuh. ----~~~~ Zenith 25 Color Cooaole 7141761•9350 1..ARGE SELECTION OF TV xlnt cond. $120.1_--::-.,--:-:-,-:c-=:-:--=:-::;-;,.-NEW & USED BMW'SI 644-7844 . WHOLESALE TO PUBLIC LI• IUOl UW :--,--~----. .. or.a Below blue ~· VW'a & VOLUME SALES ... t!&_ltatral 7 11 Toyotu. 650-1500 ,.... SERVICE& LEASING Xcfilll:S 12' lnfietl6ie rad, Aatt Semen/ v 3670 N. Cherry Ave. 25 hp Suzuki, hes water IOlS LONG BEACH tj<lt . $1450. 8-40-3787 l!!·-.•~11,...t"!-9 ~~~~~ (No. Cherryexlt-405) USN SEA CADETS need 2 OOdge van 19819• bik, llH) 111-l'JIO TAX DEDUCTIBLE done· $20 ea. '63 TR'4 ~rt. Trade-Ina WelCOme Ilona 213·822-8470 call hoods & convert top; 88 OPEN SEVEN DAYS collect Ford euto trans & HSS ~:'.'.'.:~~~~~~ torque conv. fits 1600 _ Ptwtr ... ti 7 12 eng, both reblt. S50· STERLlllli llW 111 eoeton wfiaJer. 25 hp 5150· 848•7942 Johnson. 673-4728 CAMPER SHELL IREll·l~WIYI 13' Boaton Whaler '69: trlr, Datsun King Cab, llke new Where elee can you no mtr. ~75. 673-8565 $200. 646-0881 purchue or leue a NEW A W t.. 9020 198" BMW & receive • 18' Glauper. 125 Mere. attl •• trip tor 2 ell fOf the .. ,,,. Full cover, Regency VHF. S a&ll TllAY S price? Tour Nape Valley's ~2 . gal fuel. $3250. torvetllcie 551-8285 finest vineyard ' 875-2415 . • STERLING VINEY ARDS - 18' Sunray 1978. 115 H.P. John1on, refurbl1hed $4750. Wiii trade for lido 14 + cash 875-3518 27' Sportfteher flberglua, loaded, twin 350 w/280 Volvo OD. Flybrldge, atelnleu atetal bait tank, • auto pilot. Loran ADF. VHF, Pollarla, sun log, etc. Newport allp + traller, $19.500. Cell 636-3008 ewe, 84 7 -see6 WEllY OLUIOOS AllTllOll CONNELL CHEVROLET ,,.11,,1., l<. .. 1 . , · ...._ I \ \I I .., \ S46-I 200 deya, 1---.. -1-IY--- '76 Sealey 24 ft Sun· USED CARS & TRUCKS dancer, new mtr (3hre), COME IN OR CALL FOR 255 V-8 Mere. 84&-9419 flQ IPPlllllL ·a 1 Cobalt 11· Runabout. Cormttr·O.Ullo 280 cu In V8 eno. approx OlftlM 150 hrt. Brand n•w 18211 Bl!ACHBLVO. tr e 11 • r . S 1 2 . 0 0 0 · HUNTINGTON 81!ACH 873-2823 Ul·IM'rs M14111 w.acran 2"8 Sporteman, WI w•-Y• low l\ra. ready to Rehl -• 951.oe.20 evee & wt(nd• &UI DD 1111 ltlt1, Lil ·7614 s.. Ronald o.oe f \'fl KfTE: 2o* mHi> g,...t etart• b<Mlt. $800. e~ end Bad & Breakfut at Napa'a Famous e.aztey Houae ell FREE when r()U buy or leaae e new BWM from ua. PLUS! Aek ut abOut our FREE premium with every '"' drive. Some restriction• do apply on BMW Break+ Wey. Promotion explr• s-a1-M """ a..,.,... OtllYetry ~a 1540 Jam~ Roed NB Adlao.nt to FMhlon laland/Newport c.nw ...... ....... lilt mt o;..,,, Sto ax. a epd, A/C, Sunroof, 28,000 m l. SOU (1CUXM2) 8111 Yatae VW. AlteO 137-4500 4~1' '11 B210 Futbecil. 4epd, 1tereo, AIC. Sunrt. vwy ctNn 12250. &44 ... 136 '81 DATSUN 2801.X 2+2 Mint cond .... "* Int. T top, .1 owner Mutt Mii s 10.000. 4t4-G400 SOUTH COUNTY VOl.KSWAGEN Will llot be Undersold VANAGON -SALE- WE HAVE II STOCI 1& OTHER VlllliOIS A JETTA SALE GLl'S IN STOCK NOW . .. dy \ I I I I ' " ' -... ~,· • t . . .. . ... ..._ ---. ..... Of~ Coal! DAILY Pl'L-:D;;:c;;/;;;S.=t::u=rd::1~y.-:M71:-y-:1::2:-. =,9::p7• -----~--------..'._ ___________ ~--· • ' .. • ' I I • 2600 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa (714) 540-9100 I 1'H tars subjt<t to prior s.Jlt . ta•. fie~~ & dOc rtt1. E.ii:plrt.s Mon<lay follow lno public~lon ) - • • I , • • I I I I I I J I I I t I I I I I I I I j I 2 -Oraoge County Real Estate/An Adverttsing supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 12, 1984 Davey .takes on copywriter post Kim Davey has been promoted to the post of public relations copywriter for B.J. Stewart Advertising and Publtc Relations, Inc .. of Newport Beach Geottrey Graves. agency vice presadent and director of public relations. made the an- nouncement. Davey's responsib1ht1es include writing, ed1t- 1ng and revising press releases. new business proposals and feature stones on behalf of several clients. Davey 1oined B J Stewart as a pubhc relations account coordinator in March of 1983. Prior to her employment with the agency. she was an advertis- ing assistant at California Magazine in Beverly Hills. March scores record for Coldwell March came in hke a lion for theo2 residential offices of Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate Senuces. Southern California, which recorded a record month of $204 m1f11on in saJes and more than $325 m1lllon in ~ listings taken " Thomas Grrffin company president. saJd the record represented outstanding sales at Coldwell Banker offices throughout Southern Catrtorn1a, and was not limited to selected geographical areas or particular price levels ·we are see1r)g a broad upswing in our sales for a variety of reasons.' said Griffin · Griffin C1ted the Coldwell Banker organization services and special programs such as the Sears Buyer Discount Plan He credited the more than , 1 ,500 salesagents w1\h outstanding effort and profess1onahsm. "We also feel that consumers have accepted the ad1ustable rate mortgage. housing pnces have steadied and the future of interest rates 1s not clear." said Griffin Among individual offices noted for a particu- larly oU1standing record month was Newport Beach. in add1t1on to Brentwood East Huntington Beach. Beverly Hills.· Encinitas. Canoga Park. Northndge. Granada Hills. Riverside. Glendale. Thousand Oaks. Ventura and East Simi Valley Coldwell Banker Res1dent1al Real Estate Services Southern Ca1tforn1a 1s a member of the Sears Financial Network Mission Viejo Co. introduces new financing optiOn M1ss1on V1e10 Co 1s simplifying the task of qualifying for home loans for many buyers with the introduction of a graduated financing plan that begins at 8-718 percent interest rate. with an annual percentage rate of 11 .14 percent The program is currently available at four M1ss1on V1e10 Co neighborhoods -Evergreen. Cortez and Gahc1a tn M1ss1on Viejo and Indian Creek in Laguna Hills -ensuring a wide mix of housing types and prices to meet a variety of homebuyer tastes and needs. "tf s a tremendous opportunity for buyers who feel they might not qualify for a home loan at the prevaltng higher interest rates ... said Don Hildreth vice president of res1dent1al sales for M ission V1e10 Co "And. m fact, under this program buyers ma)' actually be able to qualify for a sltghtly higher priced home than they thought possible." At Evergreen, Mission V1e1o's New England- themed neighborhood of single famity detached homes. buyers can select from four one-and two- story plans offering up to three bedrooms and 2111 baths. priced from $132.300. patterned after tmmes in New England. Evergreen houses have a mix of exterior hues ranging from colonial yellow and teal blue to slate grey. while interiors have window seats, greenhouse windows and wood- burning fireplaces with log bins. Cortez. now 1n its final offering. features large. single family homes aimed at professional famihes seeking a more sp~cious home. With up to four ~edrooms. three full baths. and separate family. hvmg and dining areas. Cortez is meant for growing fam1hes. friends and guests. Cortez also offers such interior appointments as skylights. atriums. bay or greenhouse windows. depending on plan. to French doors and open galleries. Cortez homes are priced fro m $159. 100 At Galicia. homebuyers will find executive h1lls1de homes. many featuring lake or countryside views High-tech center ' For add1t1onal information, buyers should This hlCb-technology center. adjacent to Beach. with completion .Cbeduled lo Octo-contact the appropriate sales office. Evergreen can Anaheim Stadium. la under conatractlon be Cold u n--L. be reached by calling 472-8225: Cortez at r . we U&U&er Commercial Real 831-0875; Galicia at 770-8379: and lndlan Creek at _b_y_~_Y_~ __ e_~_p_m_~_l_Co_~_._o_l_N_e_~~~--rt---~~-~-~-~_c_a~c~e~l~~g. 770-5~7. __....._ __ ru ' .. • • RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE catOtJP Pol'lllerlp·JbJt<f. lied Esta~ - PIHYITE 1mum Near the beach. Lovety 3 BR, 3 BA townhouse. Sunken nvtng room with high vaulted celling. Master suite Includes sitting room and private decking with garden view. Community pool and tennis. Reduced to $179,500. Ask for Lois Egan. • . . . ' WltllflmT, llT•E1 Exceptional buy for the Investor who has always wanted to be on the water. P.Jer & dock for 2 boats. 50 ft. and 35 ft. 4 BR plus 4 'h BA custom 1 story home has best of financing. 1st of $425,000 assumable at 12.5•/o. Land may be purchased for $398,000 at 1Q% no down. Asking price $500,000. Ask for Bettina Laughlin. YUY IFFIUULE-IO~ Fllllll•ll 2-story, 3 BR, 21~ BA home on a quiet cul-de-sac with pool and spa and off street RV parking. At the low-low price of $143,000. Ask for Marie Denny. TllEI "TIWllllSE TYPE" lllTSll Two blocks from beach in Cor9na del Mar. Two m1UL1 UY-IO,IMU 2 BR, 2 BA. One 3 BR, 3 BA., fireplaces In all ~Its. Gross Income $27 ,ooq. Offered at Immaculate, charming 4 BR, 4 BA famlty hom8f-$449 000 Ask for Mary Dentis Could be 5 BR'• or 4 BR & den. Newty carpeted. ' . · Easy access to private tennis courts and beach. Ask for David Hlrschler. "DPlllD PllTSMID-IPYIWI llLL "!! Tastefulty decorated. Sparkling new guest suite addition with built-Ins and full bath. Private stone.Jacuzzi off master bedroom. Partial ocean view. $625,000. Ask for Marltyn Bulkley. SPECTIOIUI YIEW ... IYllLllllll CllU UYEll Located last on the bluff with no obstructions to block the sights-salts, sunsets and island views. Steps away from beaches. Floor to ceiling views from every room of this 4 BR, 3 BA old .Wortd charmer. $1,200,000. Ask for Nancy Short. PllCELESS PElllSILA-1217,IOOll Make an offer on this CO'Z'f duplex on a quiet peninsula corner, priced at near lot value on FEE land. Remodel or build a new home steps to scenic bay and beach. Compare this value at $217,500. Owner may trade.Ask for Hallie Strock. TElllFIO YILRU Thia 2-story 3 BR, 2'h BA with family room and f ormaJ dining room has an extra large lot with a patio and Is on a quiet cul-de-sac street. Priced at $149.500. Ask for Marie Denny. EIEllLI llY-Sl00,00011 Large 4 BR, 3'/a BA famity hotne located close to beach and tennis. This n'ewly llsted home fea- tures beautlf.ul view of par~. has-all outdoor "Spa and a bonus room. Ask for David Hlrsc~ler. IOUI VIEW--$11,00011 2 BR, 2 BA, ocean and mountain view. Steps to the beach. Mobile home In No. Laguna. Interior is in excellent condition. Lowest on market at $71 ,000. Financ- ing available. Ask for Al Weinert. lllllFIOEIT IOUIFlllT LITII Prime, large lot In Irvine Cove overlooking Abalone Cove. Sensational plans for home ap- proved by the coastal commission included in the asking price of $2,200,000. Ask for Barbara Gothard. NEWPORT BEACH 2123 San Joaquin Hills • IS "IPllllll llSTM ..r • ••••"II Large like new beautlfulty maintained pride of ownership units In Corona def Mar· with much warmth and charm. Amenltles Include fire- places, bullt:lns,_lpplple parking & private patios & decks. Great flexlble owner/user setup. Excef- lent Income potential. Close to shops, beach & transportation. Must see to appreciate. $595,000. Call Belle Chase Lee for additional Information. IPEITAOIW IOUI I UTWU YIEWSU Overtooks Shaws Cove. Terrific quallty 4 BA, 3 BA custom home In North Laguna. Minute$ from Newport center and the airport. $750,000. Ask for Rod Daley. Ln'I lllE I IUL-$2Cl,IOO Owner may exchJlllge 3 BR, 2 BA, family room Harbor View Homes home for units in Orange County. Great famlty area to live in or lease. Assumable loan of $195,000 at 1.0% ARM. Ask for Bettina Laughlin. PllYITI WOJD.._ One of the nicest 3 BR, 31h baths homes in Emerald Bay. Large street to street lot. Spec- tacular views! Private tennis. Call Rod Daley or David Hirschler for private showing. SPECTICIL.1111 A 1ruty 1roptcal paradise. 6 BR's, 4 plus bath home built on three levels on a hill in Emerald Bay. Each room has spectacular views. Home featured In Orange County Magazine. Price includes all furnishings. $2,500,000. For private showing call David Hlrschler or Nancy Short. llST SELL 1100 lelllE FllTI! Owner has bought anoth~r and wants offers on this lovely Tudor styfe custom home. 4 BR. 3'h BA, den, huge family room, spa and sauna. Solid oak woodwork throughout. Nice coastal views and easy access to schools and beach. Owner will assist in arranging financing. Only $350.000. Ask for Hallle Strock. 644-7020 .. ~· ....... ' ... ~ 4 -Orange County Real Estate/An AdvertisJng supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 12, 1984 4,590 welcome Victoria at'·its opening fest New Lyon Co. community will take 1 0 year s to finish LOS ANGELES (BW) --The new master- planned community of Victoria, by the William Lyon Co of Newport Beach. welcomed more than 4,500 v1s1tors during recent grand opening ceremonies and reported more than 85 sales o f new homes. valued at more than $6 m1lllon Shirley W1se""8n. representing the Depart- ment of Housing and Urban Development in Washington cut loose a cascade of red. white and blue balloons to signal the opening of the development in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains You should be very happy,' Wiseman said. as she addressed a festive crowd attending the country fair-style celebration. "Your children will have communities that are well-planned. well- developed and well-constructed.·· Part1c1pating in the ceremony were Maj. Gen. W1111am Lyon. USAF (ret.). named California's No. 1 builder for the third consecutive year in a recent poll. and Dick Randall.-president of thevWiltiam Lyon Co "The future for Victoria 1s unlimited," Lyon said ··very rarely does an organization or a city The Lyon co:·s Gen. William Lyon (USAF. ret.) and president Dick Randall (left) have the opportunity to shape the future of an area for decades to come "In the coming years. thousands of Americans will be proud to call V1ctot1a their home... he predicted. "The Inland Empire and its surrounding area will become Amet1ca'j fastest growing region ·· ·r he thousands of home seekers viewed , '.~ .• '%"'. '"~'V\ I • .,,.,, 1 .. ~ Th~ Gardens is one of three neighborhoods at Lyon Co. 's Victoria community. 20 sales made at Los Olivos Business Park present a plaque to HUD'• Shirley McVay Wiseman at Vlctorla'a opening. models in Victoria's first three neighborhoods and enioyed an old-fashioned country fair atmo~phere, complete with carousel. clowns and entertainment The three neighborhoods -The Park, The Country and The Gardens -represent the opening phase of the first residential village called Victoria Wind Rows. When Victoria Is completed, some eight to 10 years from now. it will Include four distinctive villages February resale gains reported February resale activity posted a 45.9 percent gain over the same month in 1983, despite a slowdown in act1v1ty from the previous month. the Cahforn1a Association of Realtors reported. Although February sales were down 7 6 percent from the 391.804 annualized rate estab- lished in January. resales in February reached an annualized rate of 362.019 units. compared with the 248. 128 annual rate posted in February, 1983 The median honie sales price edged somewhat tower to $ 1 t 1, 768. compared with $113.086 in January 'Although February home sales continued at a relatively high rate when compared to activity over the 1ast two and one-half years. the market appears to have plateaued." said Becki Schwab, C.A R president With mortgage interest rates at the 13· plus percent level, any further substantial ex- pansion of the market 1s constrained by affordab1h- ty problems "However," she continued. "any improvement in interest rates would again bolster sales activity because pent-up demand remains a significant force .. February was the second consecutive month resale act1V1ty has declined. af1er having January sales decline 4 2 percent The decline in housing for the second month in a row 1s in contrast to the continued rapid growth of the economy during the first two months of this year." said Joel Singer. CA.A •ice president of Planning Research. and Economics. .. Again affordabll1ty constraints. as a result of still very hJgh California Partners has reported the sale of 20 Olivos Business Park's 250.000 square feet of interest rates. are the cause of this divergence industrial/office condominiums -valued at $7.5 mixed use space between housing and general economic activity " million at Los Ohvos Business Park, a light Michael L Cargile served as exclusive broker Sinqer pointed out that the month-to-month 1ndustt1al complex 1n south Santa Ana and pro1ect manager for the development price decline of less than one percent mostly All of the sales have transpired since June of Newport Beach-based California PJrtners reflected a shift 1n sales during February toward 1983. when the complex became one of the city's develops business parks and commercial smaller, more affordable homes In addttion. larger only industrial/office condominium conversions properties throughout Southern California and is a inventories of unsold homes in January, w.hen many JOint venture between Wilma Pacific and Shaw. February transactions were negotiated. also may -~~~T~he::::....:.sa~l~es:...:::.co~m~pr~1se:.:...2~0~,~oo~o~s~q~u~a~re.,....fee'"'T't~of~L~o~~;..-,-T~~n1p~or.t,~B-ur.d~g~~~anAr-rr-~~.'b~~~P~1.N~e~:"Q:otcn~~6~~vaci\.~.~·~·~·ci'-r-~h~a~v~~tt~~~r.R.(Oi~~a~.~·~~~·~·~·~·~·~~· _, ... IEW USTlll .... ,.., ,.. Comes with 3 bdrm, 2 baths In CdM, large stone fireplace and beam. c8'1ing & pvt beach .. Ananctng la great at $315,000 fee. - ' . . IEW: USTlll 1W1 DY CdM condo, neat 1 ~rm, near poot, furnished $171,000, un- furnished only $187,500. · WAllTEI: THIS •Al KlllAPPEI Ulll/UE HO•ES IPllU'lllllY•Y ............. % .. %11. ......... ,..,_~ $380,000........................................ 232 Iris, otd..cdM lrlM .i II Dra11, l • l 11.-...., f91c'1. $22,5,000 . .-.... .' ..... , .............. 4()3...409 Poppy, Otd CdM ..,,..v. ...... i ............. ... $399,000 ....................... 1230 Sand Kei, HVH.ls, CdM IPll Ulllllf I llillY I .,,..... ~ 511 ............ "" .. $550,000 ...................... 41 Bodega Bay, Spygls, CdM Tide, ..... lllf l 11. l ... % ............ mrr. $209,000...................... 2483 lMne Ave, Bk Bay, CM ....... , ............... _ ........ l ... l\111'1,,.e-... $375,000 ....... _ ................ 320 Seaward, Shrdfs, CdM ........... 311.3 .............. _,..., .. $ 189,900.......................................... 464 Gavtota, NB Tlltlfll adt1a11t, 4 .. -... .,... ..._ $-449,000 .................. 2105 Yacht Daphne, Seaw, NB ..,. let, ,...,, .... l ... s ... ., ' ..,. $360,000 ........ 4501 Wayne Rd., cameo Hinds, CdM ...._,...._ tllllc. 311. 211. ,,_. ••· .,...., II,._ $179,000 ....................... 2613 Redlands. Bk Bay, CM ................................ , .. _ ... $1,000,000........................... 3335 Ocean Btvd., CdM UlfillfFl~ AttractlVily decoraled. beautifully maintained, 3 bdrmr 2 bath, family rm, near schools. $289,000. 111111 m. • 11•11 llL -2 bdrm, 2 bath, lmmac. View deck. Walk to everything Incl. comm pool/spa. $169,000. • •IHL -Condo, perfect for beach living, like-nu cond., bright, airy feel. $189,000. 111111m.•19lD -Rental units, 2 bdrm, 1 ba, fireplace In each unit. Beamed celHngs, wood ttoors. $239,000. UlllLlff 4 --Large pool,tnlce vtew, one owner home, purchase fee or at $285,000 leasehold. •WlllT 11111 H•IHI SS -Lovely location, sunny 2 bdrm, 2 ba, flreplaoe, pool and upstairs privacy. Only $126,000. ..,llT .--$113,900, 3 bdrm, 2'n ba, all amenltleS of swim, spa, tennts. A "sleeper" of a buy at $113,900. • . . , ... 1111 llllllll.L .... ......... ., .................... .. ................................. lest ..... TMJ ... wt I ..................... 1111111 ........... _.. ..................... ... .......... ~ .................... .. ,.... ......... ,, ...... . .... JM 4IM In••• ( ... ,_. ....... . ........ ) . FD rY • fUTID IT -CdM R-2 lot wtth older home, has plans, possibillties, location & zoning, only $229,900. ll.lfn 1111111 -3 bdrm, 3 baths, 1850 sq.ft.I end unit, patio, nice deco<. Only $189,900. ~ WlllllallJ -3 bdrm wt1h neutral decor and great loans, corner lot, close to schools. Now at $162,900. I IUL 11111 -Classic old CdM duplex, Batten Board, brick fireplaces, tons of trees + Invest- ment potential. Only $215,000. •WlllT ._ 11•1 llllUL ~ Lovely.locatlon, sunn~ 2 bdrm, 2 ba, ffrepface. pool and upstairs privacy. Only $126,000. ... • ~ -Outdoor feeling. redwood Interior, skylights, French doors, open to grassy yard, 3 bdrms, 2 ba, quiet cul de sac. S 179,000 . 1 1111.-1.1111,111 -----~- ..... UY mmT -3 bdrms, 2 master .,.tes up, offloe type down. Delightful gardens, views . $430,000 LH. • ' 11111 ~ Wiii •n• ""Beaut I 3 bdrm, 2 ba homeptus 1bdrm,1 ba In-law unit plus 2 bdrm, 2 ba rental. In CdM, So. Hwy, neat property! Only $425,000 . \41111 • • -Comer lot with pool, spa and 3 bdrm, 3 ba home, 2 fplc1lome, airy and empty . $360,000. _..,. • --Prime area, 4 bdrm Wtth corner lot, patio, trench doors and fireplaces in living & family rooms. Only $375,000 fee. llLF .... Tl PlllllM -Delightful CdM lo- cation! 2 bdrm, 2 bath classic, lge master suite, den, enclosed patio, yard. $380,000. Tl UY ........ l Lii • •Ill" -Isn't enough! It's huge; It's beautlfull 5 bdrms·+ bdrm rental, near beach In Cdm. Only $685,000 . 11111111 aL -Special offerings of a special project. Quality construction; ocean views, se- curity, tennis and a gorgeous pool. Priced from $440,000. 111au • ... • r • --: Canyon views, yet spacious 3 bdrm, fam rm and viewing deck. A special home. OWner/agent. $435,000. ..,... •t&lll -Huge and vacant, 5 or 6 bedrooms, beautiful pool and view. Cul de sac. $i50.000. ,, '"'~ ( 1111,•1 .... ) •HtmU .. -Adult home plus guest apart- ment, breathtaking location, very unique. $750,000 . ... -But we(I preserved 3 bdrm, hugs the cliffs over beaeh, surf, jetty, CataJlna and sunsets. Finance: owner. Price: A mllllonl ------------ ) I r I I I I I v I ' I ~ J I I- I I I o ' ..... .. ' .. ' . . . ,~ • 11 I t 1 •. , \ t, ) t ' t 6 -Orange County Real Estate/An AdYertlalng tupplement to the°oAtLY PtLOT/S.turday, May 12, 19M I Gordon Tlppell (left) of Taylor Woodrow Bomea ahows Jlm Peten the 67 homealtea •lated for Beacon Bill Pointe: J.M. Peters buys 67 Beacon Hill homesites Newport B~ach builder J.M. Peters has Tippell, executive vice president of Taylor Wood-I under construction by J.M. Peters. purchased an additional 67 view homesites In row Homes of California. The sites offer either ocean views or pan- Taylor Woodrow's Beacon Hill master-planned -oramas of the coastal hills. community in Laguna Niguel. The additional homesites. in the process of Beacon Hiii Is a 350-acre community where being graded, are part of Beacon Hill Pointe, a some 1,000 homes are being constructed over over The announcement was made by Gordon development of 66 single-family detached homeS°'\._a five-year span. Completion is expected In 1986. Shelter laland la a PHI ltnterprlaea acqulaldon. · PHI announces 1st acquisitions Recently organized PHI Enterprises has an- nounced its first major acquisitions. The firm has secured a general partnership In three Southern California properties, lr1tludlng San Diego's Half Moon Inn on Shelter Island; Highlands, a 116-unlt apartment complex In San Bernardino; and Greentree VIiiage, 161 apartments In Redlands. The purchase was In excess of $18 million. PHI Enterprises. Inc.. Is speclallzJng In the acquisition and reorganization of limited partner- ships. The concern has afflllated companies that control more than $200 mHllon In real estate and business assets held In California. The company wlll direct wholly-owned subsidiaries which are di- versified Into real estate partnerships, property management, mortgage banking, and joint ven- tures. According to Thomas M. Phelan, senior vice pre.sldent, property operations, "~ feel very fortunate with this, our first acqulsuton. The properties are proven moneymakers. PHI has been designed to provide stockholders with llquldlty In real estate Investments. a unique prospect for Investors who have tradltlonaltY been faced with uncomfortable tax consequenes as a result of capital gains. A Great Western C.Ompany COSTA MESA llLY 1101,IOO For this super Towne Home in exceptionally maintained development. 2 spacious bdrma & 2 baths plus attached 2 car garage! Large private deck for sun bathing! 759-1501 / 1111,llO . . . Large 3 bedroom home with fireplace, beautiful kitchen on large lot. 759-1501 • Will TUii IPl . Costa Mesa Eutside Ouis Towne Home with 2 bedrooms + den + 2 baths+ double garage and running streams. waterfalla & trees, tl-ees, trees! Fantastic "woodsy" atmosphere. ONLY $132,900. 759-1501 WTSllllUm With hard to find hardwood floors. Close to shopping & transportation. Large 140 ft. deep lot with fruit trees & room to expand. Only $137,500. 759-1501 I 11,211PEI11111-LDll • LWE IP11lll . Spacious 3 bdrm. 2 '.h bath St. George Model in beautiful Bnttany Woods. Big double car garage. huge master suite. Ideal Back Bay location . 759-1501 NEWPORT BEACH/CORONA DEL MAR WI IEPO Short walk to the beach from·this 3 bdrm, 2 'h ba\h Towne Home with mini ocean VIEW! Well maintained surroundings with tennis crts, pool, spa & clubhouse. Lender says "SELL IT!" Only $169,950! 759-1501. THE ILIFFS -OILY 118,IOO 3 bdnns, 2'h baths in one of our most sought after areas! Beautiful greenbelts, bike trails & community actlvities. 10 minutes to the beach' Better SN> this one FAST! 759-1501 11,200 PEI 10111 With part of monthly lease going toward the down payment when you leasc-optJon this 3 bdnn. 2 'h bath residence with mini ocean v1ew' Only a few blocks to the beach! 759-1501 12•1,000--IOAT SLIP Com~ with this exN'pt1onal property. Completely rc11ovatro '.i bdrm..,, 2', baths. 759-150 I $216,000 OCH• VIEW From this:! bdrm plus den exc'(:uuve home in ont' of our most t'M·lus1w· an •as. Extra lge lot with room for JX>Ol ltenrns. Pnvak b<'uch acc.'Css includc-d in low assoc. dues. You OWN t.h<:> land' 759 1501 HARIOR VIEW PORTOFllO IODEL With super loc:at10n near school, park and pool. 4 spacious bdnns plus separate 1 bdnn guest or in-law quarters. Large secluded yard with spa $230,000 m assumable financing. 759-150 I IUCH DIPLO, PLIS llEST lllT Ideal location -large comer lot. -investors delJght! Only $269.500 759-1501. PALERMO lllEL 11111011 VIEW Beautifully maintained with impres.5ive bnck paved driveway. Beauti- ful interior w /custom Vj/w carpeting and Van Luit wallpaper A magnificent executive residence for only $329,000. 759-1501 cWI 11,111 PD Mill When you leaee option this immaculate Harbor Ridge beauty, hardly Uved in! 759-1501 . 1211,111 PllYITI IUGI Access comes with this custom built hillaide home in Corona det Mar that provides a .. countryside" feeling with views of hills & "open space" 1o Owner will help with low interest financing. 759-1501 122___ ' From this excellently located duplex SOUTH OF .THE lilGHWAY! Enjoy siained glass windows. frplc & spacious room sizes. Short walk to the beach! 759-1501 F&em FllEllllllE On this 2700 aq. ft. one level executive gem located in prestigious Harbor Ridge. F.states. Private cul-de-sac for peace and quiet at the TOP of the- WORLD! Fantastic VIEW! Excellent assumable loan. MA.KE OFFER! 759-1501 IPYll 111 1411,llO Newly redecorated featuring ocean view, beautiful pool and large lot. Lots of Used brick gjves warm farruly feeling ideal for entertai.runQ. 759-1501 IPEIT•W YIEW 180 degree view of the ocean to Catalina and a panorama of s parkling lights at night. 4 bdnns, 3 baths with added bonus room. ONLY $579,000. 759-1501 TEllJFIC YIEW From this 4 bdrm, 3 bath executive residence with private rourty entranre, large pool & spacious family room with wet bar. 759-1501 lllllFICEIT VIEW -llCl,100 From this 4 bdrm mans1on high atop Spyglass Hill One of the best panoramic ocean and bay VJews we have ever seen! Pool. spa. secunty system. Over 3,300 sq ft of executive luxury 759-1501 IRVINE J PURE ELElllCE Step into the worltl of degance This beautifully decoratf'd and t'omplE.'tely upgraded honw g1vE>S a new mearung to mndo living Onl~ $128,500 759-1501 GARDEI HOllE - In University Park with 3 bdm\s, 2 ' 2 baths Exrellent lclt:<1tlon End unit with beautiful pnvatt• ~ardC'n & pat.10 Only $149,000 & you OWN the· land' 759-1501 HUGE IOIUS ROOM ln this extra special valu<• in University Park grC'<'nl,..:ll area. S hort walk to pools & tennis $1 0,000 under nf'an-st com para bl<•' 7:l9 150 I OYERLOOIS IOLF COURSE Original ownC'r & pride of ownership. Outstanding deroratmg. bC':lut1ful entry, shake roof elegance View of park' & lake as woll a." golf mur;(' ONLY $1 59,900! Thts one 1s a steal" 759-l 501 WOOllRlllE TOWllllMES Two plus den plus 2 baths plus 2 car garage plus fireplace Very pr1vc.1te end unit. Shake roof, Italian uJe m atrium with fountain 0t'<.'Orator wallcoverin2S This one is EXCEPTIONAL. 759-1501 IOITIWOOI -$201,100 Professionally decorated and landscaped' 4 ~. 3 baths, 2 fplcs. formal disung room · and famLly room +e laborate secuntv system Motivated sellers! 759-1501 · • lllll-2Yi llTll In beautiful University. Park with bike tratls, parks & swirnmmg pools' Big double car garage. dishwasher, fireplace · even has air condtuorung' Just put on market. Only $260,000 for thts super location! 759-150 1' CH. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICt 2870 Son Miguel Drive Newport Beach, CA 92HO (714) 759-1501 AMER ICAN HOME SHIELD ··we Protect & Service Things That Service You .. NEWPORT BEACH OFFIC! 2670 Son Mlguel Drive Newport Beach, CA 92160 (714) 759-1501 . . ,_ I I I ij I I I I I I I I I I L I I I I • 8 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertltlng supplemeht to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 12, 19S. Lake Grove compUter_advances s~leS A computer that tallora lndtvtduaJ financing programs to buyer needs Is said to be contributing to a brisk sales pace at Lake Grove, a Garden Grove community with waterscaped condominiums priced from $77,400. Ananolng programs at Lake Grove Include VA financing with $1 move-In costs on selected units, a FHA-245B graduated payment plan and 111h percent, 30 year, fixed-rate terms with as little as 3 percent down. "With the wide variety of financing offered at Lake Grove, the computer has proved to be an Invaluable sales tool," said Chuck Henderson of Elite Development. "Through Its advanced capabilities, our sales agents can even calcul~te the estimated appreclatlon of a home and the future tax savings." Situated within walking distance to shopping and the city's major recreation complex, Lake Grove was built to resemble a peaceful country setting, with large lakes and flowing streams accented by mature greenery and rock and waterfall formations. RecreatlonaJ amenities lnciude a swimming pool, secluded spa with conversation area and restrooms and shower facilities. The one-and two-story condominiums have either one, two or three bedrooms and include air oonditloning, raydronlc foroed •Ir heating, instan- taneous circulating hot water, enclosed laundry areas and waterview decks or balconies. The kitchens Include eye-level microwaves with digitaJ clocks and six-cycle dishwashers. Select floor plans offer ftrepiaces, bay- windowed dining rooms, mirrored bedroom ward- robe doors. bath skylights, cathedral ceilings and multi-paned windows. Furnished model homes and the sales office are open dally from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. Representatives from Rainier Mortgage are on site each weekend. For more Information. call 63b-9622. Visitors should take the Garden Grove Free- way to the Euclid Street exit and proceed north to Lake Grove between Garden Grove Boulevard and Lampson Avenue. Equity participation gains Orange County adherents Trend expected to bring about major changes In leasing activity The newest trend In the commerclaJ real estate market in Orange County 1% the move toward potential equity participation by large users of office space, such as corporations, law and accounting firms and regional headquarters facilities. The Koll Co. of Newport Beach has initiated this concept in Orange County for the first time. But a growing number of devetopers will offer equity par:tlcipatlon packages as a means of attfactlng major office tenants. according to Grubb & Ellis Commerc1-) Brokerage Group. This trend brings .abOut a major change In leasing activity. In whlcn professional firms seeking office space will look Into the equity Investment e>pportunlty before they sign a long-term lease agreement. The advantage, for tenants of major scope, Is that they can recap a portion of what could be major lease conslderat!ons. Grubb & Ellis notes. During ttMI last three months, .the demand for office apace has lncteaaed greatty In southern Orange County. A renewed confidence In the economy has been marked by firms (from both the greater Los Angeles area and northern Cafffomla) expressing strong Interest In expanding to Orange County. This Is due primarily to the competitive lease rates that now stand at 10to15 percent befow their current markets and to a stronger economy. . The vacancy factor In southern Orange County now makes the area one of the most vtable In the United States, especially for tenants looking to retocate to this region. Compan6es typicaMy are outgrowing their present locations and movtng Into newty constructed space. according to Grubb & Ellis' recent findings. Home Builders Council sets Irvine meeting At current absorption levels, however, and with the present Inventory of office space, Orange County will outgrow Its present supply wlthm a year. If no new space were planned to be built, southern Orange County would vlrturalty run out of office space In 12 months. However, Grubb & E.Hl9 say some 2 million square feet of space Is planned tor this area during the next three years. "Builder Diversification" will be the topic for a Home Builders Council dinner meeting May 21 at the Airporter Inn Hotel In Irvine. The meeting of the HBC -the educational arm of the Building Industry Association of Southern California -wlll begin with a cocktail hour at 6 p.m .. followed by dinner at 7. Speaking wlll be Robert 0 . Hill, president of the 0 . Hill Co., and Baron R. Birtcher, principal of Birtcher Real Estate Group. 0 . Hiii Co. ls a resldentlal and commercial real estate developer whose recent enterprises Include Upper Newport Plaza office complex; Peppertree Bend, a residential project In San Juan Capistrano; Bear Brand Ranch. a custom lot project in Laguna Niguel; and Terraza del Mar. a single-family resjdential project In Laguna Niguel. Birtcher develops office, commercial and research and development lndustrlaJ, properties. Some of the firm's projects include the Pacific Design Center In Los Angeles, redevelopment of the wholesale produce market In Los Angeles, and the Oak Mead Research and Devele>pment Park In Santa Clara. Cost for the dinner is $23 for members, $30 for non-members, or $3 extra without reservations. For reservations, call Zena Golby at (213) 250-8965. A major factor that will influenoe a corpor- ation's decision to locate In Orange County ts the commitment by several developers -Including that of the Irvine Co. -to ~In development on housing that middle Income families and lndtvtduals can afford. This t'las been ·a major factor In firms' ability to draw on potential employees, and more modestly priced units will allow southern Orange County to become a much stronger center of Jobs and commerce In the future, Grubb & -Ellis ~lntains. r Grubb & Ellis Is the largest Independent, publicly hetd real estate services company In the United States. The commerctal brokerage group comprises a network of 27 offloes spedattzlng In office, retall, Industrial and Investment prc)pertlee and land. ' .. • • . . urar:w C~nty ~ 1~1~t~~n ~·""° -~t.tQ lt'9 DAILY PJL Ov~r Sixty Years of Turningr Dreams Into Reality 4 . .J . ••. .: ~ "'t CORONA DEL MAR INCOME PROPERTY 2 bdrm, 2 beth owner• wUt w/fll't!plaat, open ~ celJ.1na. Kitchm. Uv nn and rna.t« bdrm all oeen on10 brieht. .unny patio. OM bdrm tncome unit. Separate lndry nn. 3<81' pnae. ~Dent ttn&al area. A greet buy at $27:1,000. Call BINNIE DIXON UNOBSTRUCTED 180' V1EW Of ocean, bay, Calallna. J'abuloua location on llreet to 1treet lo\. Tmnendous opportunity" for expansion or an 1dw home for a couple. Call DOROTHY HARDCAS1'LE YOU NEED A BRAND NEW CONDOI Great location dale 10 ocean. Two fantastic floor plana. 2 & 3 bdnna, boC.b with 2 ~ bet.ha. Two car ati.ched prap with direct m:em and opener. Woodbuming fittplace and pado decb in eedl home. Skyupt1 in upper bdrmL Buy now and•~ money plus ~joy a tolar bon~ For de\aila contact MARK DRF.NNER or BOBSCXYM' "W0009TREAM" EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Light & airy 3 or 4 bdrm condo Ln a wooded country aettlna. Spadous poollide <-nd wlit with kitchen sky- light. aunny petio. Only $129,000 Wlth ex~llent termt. Call MARILYN HILL LOCATIONl Chann111g 3 bdrm home on qwet Ne~ Beach Street H&rdwood Qoon.. large 9eeluded back yard 4>rtveruent '° llChools. &hopplJli and beaches. Excel.lent locabOn Pnced at $184,900 Ask for DONNA or BILL A VIEW FIT FOR A KINGI KINGS ROAD-NEWPORT BEACH Hi.gh on the cliff with a breathtalung 180' view of ocean. bay, ancf Catalina Laland Custom-butlt hume Quality decor throughout 3 bdrma plua separate in-law quart.en or maids room $639.000 Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T ASSUME 10% LOAN On this elegant N~port Beach Townhorne' Two master awt.es, vaulted ce11.ulp & skylights. 11eCUMty butld111g Aslung only $229,000 Call MARILYN HILL OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Owner ocrupied upper unit. Open beam cetlings, pine panelmg F'lttplaces in both units. Lower urut alway5 leased. Great seasonal rental area. Owners will carry new 1st 1.rUSt ~-Call MARlA BERCOV~ CUSTOM-NEWPORT BEACH 3 bdrms. den. family nn. mast.er bdrm swt.e and 3 fireplaces' Located on an extr.a lgr lot at end of a cul de sac Lovely outdoor ~terta1nment area mcludes pool. spa. wet-bar, built-in BBQ and wood deckmg Alao has grftflhouse. workroom, vegetable garden and more' Ask for DONNA or BlLL EASTBLUFF-$189,500 Lovely single family home Convenient locauon on quiet cuJ de sac near Newport Beach Tenrus CJub. F.astbluff Shopping ~nt.er and Corona del Mar High School CalJ SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T CHERRY LAKE l.mmacuJate )emodeled 3 bdnn home fueplace. bar. la.r~ pallo with spa overlooking lake Seller wants SOLD NOW A must to 9e4.' LARGE BUILDABLE LOT E.xclUSJve guard gated tfarborRidge. Commuruty pool &t teruus. $495,000. Call MARILYN TWITCHELL • . . . ON THE 8AY-C.D.M. Fabuloua reeort living •t the b.!•utilul Channel Bttl. nut to Chlna <:ove. 2 bdmw, 2 batlw.. p0ol, ape. eecurity, unobstn.leted views of ~y and ocean. $4:'JO,OOO FEE. Call CAROL PANGBURN. NEWPORT HEIGHTS TRACT Only $l7UOO for th.la cmy 3 bdnn home oo qWt't cul de .-c In Coata Mf'D. Lovely bKkyani and ...... work· ahop. Clcee to chooll and park. &-lief' retirln8 and may carry paper for qualified buytt. Call MARY JANK LARGE FAMILY HOME BIG CANYON 6 bdrm&, 4 bat.hi. pool. l'OM gardm. Larp a.a k>t. BAYFAONT-HUNTINGTON HARBOUR C«aJ Cay ··~" model. 4 bdrms, lrg lamily room. formal dmmg room, full aervlCe ki&chen, wet bar, &t aecunty system Ou1door spa & ftrepit. 24 hr pied community with boat slip. romrnuruty t.enrua. $695,000 wtspecial financmg avadable Call MAR[L YN TWITCHELL EASTBLUFF-$189,500 Lovely 11ngle family home Converuent locallon on quiet cul de sac near Newport Beach Tennis Club, F..uthluff Shopping ~nt.er and Corona del Mar HJgh School Call SALLY S HIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T 30 STEPS TO THE SAND Duplex m great Newport Beach location Front urut 2 bdnn, 2 bath and ocean view Rear unit 2 bdnn, I bath Mu.st k't' to appredate Pm."ed tu ~II at $349,000 Ask for OONNA or BILL LINDA ISLAND 52' OF WATERFRONT Swnnang 4 bdrm & den resi~ on the· lagoon Supt>nor wawr view Docks for two 60' yachts ~ bayboat Cathedral ce1hng entry. 2 stairways. maJds qtrs S 1,350,000 L.H Call JOYCE DABOL Tor SALLY S HIPLEY HARBOR VIEW HOMES MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY Or1g1nal owner says "M'll my 3 bdnn. 2 bath Carmel model home" Mmt cond1t1on New paml. new carpet. quah<y laodscapmg, quiet stret>t RA?ali.sl.lea\ly pnced at $249,500 mc:ludmg land Call TODDY SMITH or DON De THOMAS FIRST HOME OR EMPTY NESTER 2 or 3 bdrm home with large co~red palJO and pool Grt'al poolside enterta11\1ng !lrt'& w1th hrep11 ReiUIOn· ably pnced. Call DORO'l'HY HARDCASTLE for fmancmg details. COSTA •IA FOURPLEX No defen'ed mainienance oo thil pat tax lhelw Never a vacancy with S21,900 gra.1eheduJed lncon». Owner •YI 11rU at $205,000. Call MARY JANK MONARCH BAY Spadoul home w/larp rooma and V\eW of \be blue padfic. EverythJ.Dc '°make California We 11\yw n.y 2 mal\er lultea plua 3 ~ bdnm.. ~ fard nb. formal dln rm. pool spa a. bullt.-i.n BBQ. Low main~ p-ounds w/nt.enslve brick worit and decking. $4:'I0,000 L.H. TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD NEW LISTING-BAYSHOAES 2 bdrm & family room which could convert to 3rd • bdrm Charming guard-gated Newport community wt th private beech. *329.000 FEE. Call MARILYN TWITCHELL or MARIA BER.COVITZ ON THE BAY-C.D.M. Fabulous .--on 1wi.ng at lhe beauUlul ~I Rttf. next to Ouna Cove. 2 bddnns. 2 baths. pool, spa. acunty, unobltructed ~ws of bay and ocean $4:'IO,OOO FEE. Call CAROL PANGRURN NEWPORT HEIGHTS TRACT Only $17'1,500 for thia wry 3 bdrm~ on quiet cul de sac in C:O.ta Meu. Lovely backlyard and garage workshop. Cloee to .:hoola and park Seller reunng and may carry paper for quahf1ed buyer Call MARY JANK NEAR SOUTH COAST PlAzA 4 bdrm. 2 bath cul de sac home on lovely strttt an Founwn Valley Cool 1ea bren.e Lar~ lfn"8\llar lot Cove~ peuo CalJ DOROTHY MITCHELL BLUFFS..'.-sPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM Highly upgTBded end urut with partial bay view Bright and sunny with dramatic vaul~ beam ce1lm8S and expanded stone ftreplace Large l"llelosed pauo near pool Large &.'llwnllble loan $225.000 Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE OABOL T NEAR SOUTH COAST PLAZA 4 bdrm, 2 bath cul de sac home on lov~ly slret>t an Fountain Valley Cool sea brttU' l.arif' 1rregul.dr lot Covered pat.lo Call DOROTHY MITCHELL REDUCED LIDO ISLAND BA YFRONT Cho1et.' waterfront locallon with p1l'r & "hp for 6~' yacht Ony trad1t1onal home readv to move mto 3 bdnn. 3 ''I baths plus excillng naut1<-al niom Now $895,000 Call JOYCE DABOL Tor SALLY SHIPLEY PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW SAN CLEMENTE Unique custom home with Spt"C'tacula.r unobsu-ucted Ol"l'an view Specious 4 bdnn or m-1.aw quan.er11 with wpara~ entrance. family room. 3 ftre12tares and indoor pond $497.SQP Owner will consider Tea!K' option CaJJ SALLY SHtl'L~)'._ or JOYCE DABOL T GEORGE ELK NS COMPANY (714) 759-9100 r2 CORPORA TE PLAZA 0 SUITE 150 D NEWPORT CENTER '· I I r I I 10 -Orange County RMI Eatate/AnA OMETIMES. just living in Newport Beach is not enough! Unqurstionall). v it''-or the gorgeous golf course and the exciting Newport Center 1kyline beyond. we off er one of the moat magnificent cu1tom estates in Orange County. Behind it1 own electronic gates and cobblestone motor courtyard. t>xtensive use or masonry with mauive columns and wrough iron fence, one findr; beautiful landscaping and utmost sechuion. The home wa1 1uperbly planned. with some 6,SOO square feet of exacting quality. h featura 4 bedrooms. including a Regal muter auite, 5~ baths, 4 fireplaces. an eluator. and much, much more. Presidents and Princes. oil barons and giants or finance. commerce and industry, indeed, the most sociably distinguished are magically drawn to this great area to live, and to enjoy, the best the world has to oHer. far and wide, the sophisticated ambience or Big Canyon. is accepted .. one or the most cherished and desireable enclaves in the country. Its magnificense is a treasure found, and the fable that is Newport Beach is epitomir,ed in Big Canyon. Nt'litled io the lushness of Big Canyon with a sweeping panoramic BIG CANYON ... AND THIS SUPERB ESTATE ... THE ULTIMATE DISTINCTION ... AND YOUR EXPRESSION OF GRAND TASTE! This charming and delightful rountry home is a ma&tc-rpiece or perfection in its authenticity of ao era in history know for grariolls living. Panoramir views from rows or French window ate portraits of real lift' murals of distant snow-cappt'd mountains, a billion city lights, hilltops and treetops ... a daily spectarle for someone fortunate enou~h lo own this in com- parable home and setting. Almost 5,000 square feel of living spact>, on a magnificent full acre, with full grown pine • eucalyptus and an orchard with douns of fruit tten. rose gardens and enhanred by a sparkl- ing pool and spa with nevt'r ending views. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1to5 112 71 Reservoir -N. Tustin (Near Skyline & Foothill) --- E\Ql"ISITE fl ST0\1110\IE \\ SPECT .\Cl"L.\H \'IE\\ This superbly desi~ned and constructed estate built by renowned beach aru contractor T. Duncan Stewart. offers ovt'r 6,000 square feet of cu•tom-crafted quality. h is a gracious home with an elegant uniqueness blended with con- temporary excitement. a quality often sough but seldon found. Its warm and rich appoint- ments are greatly enhanced by the abundant use of richl y finished. exotic woods. A mam- !"oth poolside family room with full kitchen and movit' projection room promises many memorable family gt't-togethers. A long 300' private driveway provides for future electric gates for additional seclusion. Grt'at finanring available. Trades considt'rt'd. 1710 La Loma -N. Tustin (Near Redhill & Foothill) Thia is a beautifully detailed S bedroom home, 1 delightfully decorated and richly appointed. It was buit by it1 present owners on a carefuuly selected site high on the side of deoaely wooded hill in exclusive Peacock Hill. and thia it the first time on the market and the very fint time advertised. It features a fabulou1 pool and 1pa with a fabulous view, air conditioning. im· maculate landscaping and 2 fireplaces. Tbe neareat thing to perfection anywhere. Priced at only $675,000.00. OPEN SAT & SUN 1 to 5 11211 Cherryhill · N. Tustin (Near Foothill & Skyline Dr.) Orang& ~nty ~I ~tate/A"' Adver:tl&lflt -supplement· to the DAILY P.ILOT /Saturday; M ay 1i, 1984 ._ .. 11 San Clemente area has plenty to off er . . / ,,., Residents of the new custom home~lot com- munity of Misty Ridge can enjoy a variety of cultural and entertainment amenities In San Clemente, according to a spokesman for the development. 1:'he city's original downtown complex, Avenida del Mar, Is a pleasant place for browsing or dally errands and offers a variety of shops. banks, offices, a sidewalk cafe and other attractions along both sides of a street that slopes gently to the sea,· the spokesman notes. The growth of San Clemente has also brought numerous new shopping centers throughout the city as well, ranging from boutiques and book- stores to travel and Investment firms. bakeries, delicatessens and restaurants. San Clemente cultural attractions include Sebastian's West dinner theatre and Little Theatre at Cabrillo Playhouse. Three annual community events include the Anniversary Fiesta Parade, the Pageant of La Cristianita and the annual Ocean Festival. Misty Ridge itself offers custom ho'mes on the crest of San Clemente's highest peak, with views of the ocean and surrounding countryside. Prices range from $85,000 to $240,000. To view Misty Ridge, contact Mariners Point Realty, exciusive sales ~gent, at 498-3210 or 498-5830, or visit the development's sales office at the top of Avenida Salvador. Misty Ridge ls a 63-acre custom home project ln San Clemente. To reach the community. take the Avenida Pi.co off-ramp from the Santa Ana Freeway and turn left. At Avenida Presidio turn right. At the top of the hill proceed left on Avenida Salvador to the Misty Ridge sales office. Possible recession looms, sct-ys econo1nist NationafAssociation of Realtors expert warns that growth can't continue unabated while in 1986. the deficit likely will consume nearly 133 percent and about 65 percent of personal and net domestic savings respectively. WASHINGTON. D. C. -The strong is likely to drop to a little above 13.5 Inflation economic growth experienced during percent by this year's third quarter. For all of 1984, the consumer price the first quarter of 1984 is unlikely to from just above 14 percent late last index (CPI) likely will rise between continue in the remaining three quar-year. The average effective commit-5percent and 6 percent. compared ters of the year. and recession is a very ment rate for the first year of a one-with 3.2 percent in 1983. The CPI is real possibility for late 1985 or early year adjustable-rate mortgage could expected to grow about 6 percent in 1986, according to a report by Dr. drop to about 12 percent by the third 1985 and in 1986. Jack Carlson, chief economist and quarter from 12.3 percent in the fourth Employment executive officer of the National quarter last year. Rapid growth of the economy is Association of Realtors. By the fourth quarter this year, the resulting in impressive gains in the Following are highlights from average effective commitment rate on number of employed persons and a Carlson's latest "Outlook for the 30-year fixed-rate mortgages is likely rapid decline in the unemployment Economyand Real Estate": to Increase to about 14 percent and rate. Real GNP growth then grow to more than 14.5 percent The number of employed civilians is After a likely increase of just above ·by the second quarter in 1985. · likely to steadily increase to about 106 5.5 percent in the first quarter, real For one-year ARMs. the average million by the final quarter this year, (inflation-adjusted) gross national effective initial rate is likely to creep and the civilian unemployment rate is product (GNP) is expected to grow at above the 12.5 percent rvark in the expected to fall to less than 7.5 an annual rate of just under 5 percent fourth quarter this year and climb to percent by the final quarter this year. in the second quarter this year, about 13.5 percent by the second For 1984 as a whole. the number of followed by about a 4 percent growth quarter next year. . employed civilians should average rate in the third quarter and a growth Federal deffc lt about 105 million. and the unemploy- rate slightly higher than 3 percent in With only modest action to reduce ment rate should average just above the final quarter. it, the federal budget deficit is likely to 7.5 percent. The unemployment rate For all of 1984. real GNP Is total more than $175 billion this year. in 1985 could fall slightly but is likely to expected to grow by nearly 5.5 before climbing to about $200 billion rise above 8 percent in 1986. percent. and in 1985. and f986 this in·1985 and more than $220 billion in Home reHlea growth rate is likely to fall to about 2.5 1986. Existing single-family home sale~ percent and 1.5 percent respectively. This year's deficit likely will con-are likely to reach close to three lntereat rate• sume about 125 percent of the million units for all of 1984 before While Interest rates can be ex-nation's personal savings and more retreating slightly to ~bout 2.7 million pected to decline modestly through than 56 percent of net domestic units In 1985 and 1986. the third quarter, they should begin to savings (Including personal, net busi-The strongest period for home rise again by the end of the year and ness and state and local government resales this year is expected to be the through 1985 as government borrow-savings.) tltird quarter. Increases in mortgage Ing needs clash with private demand In 1985, the deficit can be expected interest rates beginning in the fourth for lonable funds. to consume nearly 123 percent of the quarter are likely to dampen housing The average effective commitment nation's personal savings and nearly markets slightly at the end of the year __ ra.:-t:..::..~_o_n_30___...-Y:....e_a-'r_:..:!fx..:.-.:..:~=-=c-..... !.:...(lt .... _, ..... m ..... ..,.9rt"'"" • .::.G'9.;:.:.:.'8~ ....... ..._, ...;:6Q~P!~'9!f'!J;..;;.li.:.:;~~-9L.;1..,.!1..o..:.e;;.;..t.wst""P"".rnes ... .:;,ii.;.;.tl.,..c ... s:;.;;a:;.;.v.;.;.ln,;Jilgi..;;;s,_L ..-.J:!~n:.:::;~~tt)rq~h_ 1~9 __ 8_5_. ____ _ New-home aalea For 1984, new single-family home sales are expected to total about 660,000. In 1985 ~nd 1986. these sales are likely to fall to about 580,000 and 590.000 respectively. Houalng atart• While the seasonally ad1usted an- nual rate of housing starts likely will break the 1.8 million mark during the first quarter, this rate is expected to fall to about 1.7 mijlion by the last quarter of this year. For 1984 as a whole. about 1.8 million housing starts are expected, and In 1985, this level may fall to 1.6 million. A slight recovery to 1. 7 million starts Is expected in 1986. Reaale-home prlcea The median price of an existing single-family home is likely to rise slightly more than 5 percent this yea? to about $74,000. In 1985, the median price Is likely to rise between 5.5 percent and 6 percent to just above $78,000, and In 1986. a 5.5 percent increase to about $82,500 is ex- pected. Hou.Ing Affordability Index The National Association of Re- altors' Housing Affordability Index. which measures the ability of thge typical family to puriehase a median- priced resale home, can be expected to improve through.out this year. However. rising home prices and interest rates are likely to cause a decline in the index next year. In 1984, the Index Is expected to average nearry 86.5. while in 1985, the index is likely to fall to about 85.5. An improvement to slightly more than 88 is expected_!!' 1986_. __ v .,.,. ] ..... . .. ···" .. J I I I I I J I I i I I\ I ~ ~ I ' ' I I I I I I I 12 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 12, 19&4 t:jji5~ii@I' .-fiiS••x'§ !Pl .,..AM,matw $100,000 REDUCTION -OCEAllFIONT Rarely available Capistrano Beach "Beach Rd." home. Prime oceanfront location, 4 bedrooms, den, master suite with fireplace and the "Pacific Ocean" make this offering a beach lover:s delight. Must sell -bring offer -reduced to $799,000 . .IMkll ........... LEASE OPTION OR BUY Dramatic Baycrest 4 bedroom pool home. Hugh centr~! entertaining area with roof that "opens to the skies. Prime location, fresh paint, ready 4 move In!. $499,00?. Available for lease option. Call for information. J1c•11 H11•l1•11. NEWPORT HEIGHTS CUSTOM ONE OF A KIND NEWER CUSTOM HOME. 4 BORMS, 41/2 BATHS, PRIVATE CENTRAL ATRIUM YARD, LARGE 3 CAR GARAGE AND MORE. ASKING $425,000. CALL FOO PRIVATE SHOWING . .llCllE UllLEIUI. 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 EN1ERAINING HOME. CLOSE TO MESA VERDE COUN- TRY CLUB. $269,000. JICllE llllLEIWI. 631-1·266 MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB 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. JICllE llAIDLEMAI. COM CHARMER 3 Bdrm 2 Ba remodel on lg lot. Hardwood floors, formal dining, leaded glass, fireplace & more, JUSt listed at $255,000. IELll DEL&IDO. 631-1266 LIVE IN 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. DELIA DELllDO. 631-1266 $110,000 DELIA DELGADO R&.'M* 631-1266 SAVE $$$ FORECLOSURE. Must sell now. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba . ' with large family room. Lowest price in area. NEWPORT BEACH address. IELll IELIUO. 631-1266 BLUFFS "Y" plan on greenbelt w/total privacy. This large 3 BR , 2 Sty home has lots of closed space, large deck & more. Just listed at $179,900. L.H . IELll DELSUO. 631 -1266 WESTCLIFF Just listed prime location. Best value in area tor only $221 ,900. Seller is motivated has moved North. Must sell this light & airy 3 Bdr home w/family room. Separate Bedrm & bath for the teenager or live-in. Hurry, It won't last. DELll IELUIO 631-1266 ----~------ IAYFIOIT $150,000 ASSUME $6001IT9" Immaculate triplex -posslblltty to convert to private residence with separate Income unit. Excel- lent opportunity. Just listed. W 1•E1S. · BACKBIY-IA ACRE W/POOL This superlative 4 bedroom home combines elegance and casual ll~e­ style. Spacious newer home with family room & family kitchen. Superb grounds and pool area, 3 car garage. Asking $370,000. UI IOHEIS 631-1266. EASTBLUFF 5 BDRM/ ASSUIA9LE lstlD Excellent opportunity to assume $193,6000 1st TD. Spacious re- modeled f amity home, new kitchen and baths. French doors, loads of upgrades, stunning rear yard and garden. Just listed at $260,000. Ill llllEIS 631-1266. UERIHERS WMM<· 131-1211 NEWPORT. HEIGHTS VIDl $295,080 2 bedroom cottage with ocean & bay view. Prime location across from park. Large lot -room to expand. NEWPORT HEIGHTS W/CUEST UNIT Completely remodeled & expanded In 1982. Delightful traditional 2 bedroom, den home. Two story with ocean view from sun decks. Complete assumable financing. · Great opportunity! $283,000. UE llllEIS 631-1266. NEWPORT HEIGHTS -$165,500 Great value! 3 bedroom home. Open beam ceilings, country kitchen. Large private corner lot. Copper plumbed & immaculate. UE llllEIS 631-1266. MOTIVATED OWNERS REDUCED -HOME + 2 UNITS EASTSIDE -$179,500. Darling 2 bdrm + den home with 2 small 1 bedroom units on large R2 lot In redevelopment area. SIEllYL lllEWEll 631-1266 5 IMMACUlJ TE 2 BEDROOM HOMES -EASTSIDE Separate homes with garages, cov- ered redwood patios, own laundries & yards. Prime condition. Only $350,000. SHERYL lllEWEI 631-1266 SHERYL BREWER ~M~ 631-1226 3 PRIME UlllTS UDO IAYFIOllT $150,080 2-3 bedrooms. One-1 bedroom, $600,000. Assumable 1st at 9.5% and owner will carry. Submit. SIEIR llEWEll 631-1266 CAPE COD PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP TRIPW EAST COSTA MESA 2 bedroom home with fireplace, 3 bedroom, 2 bath townhome, 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit, 3 double garages, separate laundries. $24,360 yearly income. Back units 7 years old. Immaculate and owner will carry. $246,500. SIEllYL llml 631 -1266 ONE OF A KIND -MONACO PLAN -HARBOR VIEW REDUCED $20,000 Extra large lot with room to expand. Country trench decor. security system, bay windows, oak doors, jacuzzi and assumable financing. Drive by 1982 Port Lockslelgh. Open Sun. 1-5 & call to see. HEIR llEWEI 631-1266 --~-----•• ----_ ...... l . .. . Oran~ County Real Estate/ An Advertlllng aupplement to the DAILY Pf LOT /Saturday, May 12, 1984 -13 .,..,..., ---••I U .,..,,,,. ' Bob I Dovie loop Bob loop, Jr· TOP SALES PRODUCER FOi CALIF. 1983 COIOIA DEL MAR BAYFRONT Custom 5 Bdrm, 4.5 bath, 2 master suites, huge living room, wet bar, 3 fireplaces, beautiful bay view with room for 3 boats and up to 55 feet, Newport's best buy at $1, 195,000. Ill II llYIE lllP IEWPOIT + "l-'A" ACRE ESTATE WITH TENNIS SITE Must see this custom built -& decorator home. 3 bedroom, 3 baths, game room, family room, formal dining, oak & peg floors, custom carpet, brass fixtures, skylights, basement. The custom black bottom free form pool & spa with waterfalls Is one of the most beautiful ever built. Putting green and your own tennis site. Asking only $925,000. Will trade for H.H. custom or bayfront with boat dock. IOI 011 llYIEIHP Ll>O ISLE PRWEST LOCATION Complete turning basin views from this 4 Br, 4 Bath remodeled home with new kitchen, baths. Beau. tile work. plus dock for 50 ft. yacht. $1 ,950,000. IOI 011 IOYIE IHP MOTIVATED UllDA ISLE SELLER 5 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, Fam. Rm. Din. Rm. Beautiful Master Suite with lrge sitting rm., maids qtrs. Room for 2 large boats up to 60 ft. Lowest price on Linda. Very motivated seller at $1 , 100,000 Ill Ill IOYIE IOOP UDO BAYFRONT BEST BUY View of ocean, bay, Fashion Island from the top floor 2 or 3 bedroom, 3 bath, den, large master suite, sec. bldg. Underground parking, boat dock. With short notice, seller will finance with low down payment. Great price $495,000. lftllHYIElllP HARBOR RIDGE LAUTREMONT 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. IOI OR IOYIE IOOP. · TRADE BAYFRONT FOR BAYFRONT W/DOCK . -- ~ BR, 2% BA, Fam. Rm. Huge master suite w/ jacuzzi rm., 5 yr. old home w/all new decor, ~ lrg decks, 30 ft. boat dock. Asking $535,000 w/ $270,000 1st T.D. assumable at 12.5%. 118 01 HYIE IHP _.. THIIE ARCH BAY ON OCEAN CUFFS ' ' . The most fabulous Ocean & Beach view in Southern CA. On~ of the largest ocean front lots anywhere. Private sta1~ay .to b.each with exclusive man made swimming pool in high tide water line. All in the private three Arch Bay community. $1,900,000. Ill II HYIE IMP 631-1266. SEAVIEW'S BEST BUY. 4 Br. & 2.5 Bath, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar, nice yard, view of city & ocean. $395,000. Ill H llYIE lllP KINGS ROAD; CUFF, BAY & OCEAN VIEW Best bay & ocean SOL Q Beautiful home. Move in cond. 3 bd, 3 b et. bar, large sundeck, room for 'pool! vw""' 111vuu~·vd . Make any offer. $595,000. Best buy on Kings Rd. Ill " llYIE IMP CORONA DEL MAR UNITS 2 Bdrm, 1 Ba. $700 mo., 1 Bdrm, 1 Ba. $550 mo., Bachelor $350 mo. $217 ,000 in assumable fir,iancing. Priced below market at $250,000. IOI 011 18YIE llOP. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX This country home is completely upgraded. Antique win- dows, rails, turn post from all over the country in this 2 bdrm, 2 bath home with 1 bdrm, 1 bath in rear, steal at $260,000. IOI OR IOYIE IOOP 5 UNITS COSTA MESA Four 2 Bdr. 1.5 Bath one 1 Bdr. 1 Bath, Approx 8 years old. 2 Separate bldgs. Total income $30,060. Asking $340,000 Submit any offer. IOI 011 IOYIE IOOP HORSE PROPERTY W/POTENTIAL COMMERCIAL SITE 66X300 S.A Heights, income $1 ,000 per month. Very_ motivated. Asking $265,000. Must sell. Submit any offer~ IOI OR IOYIE IOOP STEAL-WILL TRADE EQUITY -STEAL . 3 BR, 2 BA. Beau. remodeled & redecorated. Hot tub & jacuzzi, oak floors, ceramic tile floors, $248,000 as- sumable. asking $309,000. Trade for boat, car. small condo. IOI 011 IOYIE IDOP ,,. I B I e· I I I D I D I I I D I. I I I I I I I I I I ~ .. • ... I -------......--------------------------. -· --~ ~ 14 -Orange' County ~ea1 Est.ate/An AdVertls1ng·supp1ement ·to ·ttie DAIL v Prt.or1$81urcfay, M~y ~2. '1984 REAL ESTATE FACTS Officials and the National Timesharing Council of the American Land Development Association, which represents timeshare developers. TIMESHARING The Model Timeshare Act includes a variety of consumer protection measures:· • A surety bond requirement to protect purchaser deposits on units until the deed is recorded; The National Association of REAL TORS® responds to ques- tions about real estate. • A timershare developer must gpt a permit for the project from a state agency; Q . We 've thought about investing in a timesharing resort condominium, but have heard that some developers have overt:}Qoked the resorts and in some cases the buyers have lost their-Tnvestment. Are there any consumer safegards for time- share investors? • Purchasers are all owed to cancel their contract with the developer within five days after it i,$ executed; • Developers offering promotional devices such as sweepstakes, gift awards, or discounts must disclose that a sales . presentation will be made; and A. Yes . Timesharing legislation for the consumer's protection was adopted by 14 states last year ano nearly half of all states have some type of timesharing law on the books at this time. Twenty more states are considering legislation this year in response to the growth of the industry. • Developers or companies handling timeshare exchanges must fully disclose the terms of the exchange. Th is provision applies. for example, to a company handling a transaction Involving two families who want to swap their timeshare rights in different locations for a week in a given year. One of the major elemen!s typical of such legislation is a provision that on ly licensed real estate brokers and their sales agents be allowed to sell timeshare units. A version of that provisi~:>n . which requires that the individual overseeing sates of units in a timeshare development be a lic-ensed real estate brnker, is included in a Model Timeshare Act endorsed by the NATIONAL ASSOC IATION OF REAL TORS®. That Act was de- si gned by the National Association of Real Estate License Law If you are considering a timeshare unit, check to see if the state in which it is located has adopted the Model Timeshare Act. Be sure you are dealing with a licensed real estate broker or sales agent, preferably a real estate broker who is a REAL TOR~, because they, as members of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL TORS~. must adhere to a strict Code of Ethics. If you have any questions relating to feal estate, please send them to your local Board of REAL TORS. MACNAB IRVINE REALTY 644-6200 A SlA3SDARY OF THE RVINE COMPANY II& CAllYH, IEST VIEW SHl,500 CllH llUillUHS $360,000 Magni ficen t high vistas & view from this superb Much sought after 4 BH. 21 • b~ horn{· oriented locauon tn B1g Canyon. This 3 BR. den. Deauville around lush J><ll10 wllarge pcxil Beauuful decor. has a wonderful pool & spa for outdoor entertain-Updated k1tch(.>n, private eorner loeat1on. Martha mcnt $699,500. Barbara Aune Macnab 115 CHYOI COLF COURSE $31 l ,OOO Pnvac:y and charm describes thts lovt>ly con- domm1um overlookmg Big Canyon Golf Course. Spacious home wtth mast.er suite, 2nd BR, den. and 2 1 , baths. Beautiful decor. Hardwood floors, security gate. Commurntypool. spa. t.enrus. Micki Cooper/Barbara Aune llC CHYOI, ESTATE Sl,116,000 Over 6,000 sq.ft mcl udmg 6 BR. 51,2 Ba, vaulted ceiling!· in living & dining rooms. spacious se- cluded e n tertam1 ng area with w1 th pool all on one of Big Canyon's largest golf course locatwns Danny Bibb lllJllOlt ltlHE, VIEW LOT SHl,000 Great t.enns. t•xcellcnt financing This dramatic lot offers incredible views of cny lights, blue• ocean, and beautiful sunsets' Plans included for ;,1 traditio nal h orn<' Ed Escano/Mauree n White/Danny Bibh PRICE llEllCTIOI 1211,000 $30,000 reduction. 3 BR, 2 story Newport &•ach condo. Security gated area. 36' boat slip' Only $269.000 w/land! Martha Macnab · NlltlOR RID&E CllARMER UH,000 Very low pnct'<i "Ken!>mgton" 4 BR. 3 Ba, formal dining rm. family rm. two story a ttached home. Clean and neat, r<.'ady for the d ecorator's touch. Great for entertainmg. 24 hr. security gate Comm. pool & tennis courts Donna Godshall CUSTOM H&LISH TUDOR $2, 700,000 This 6 BR 5 i,, Ba. fatn rm, library, bonus rm. wine rm .. homt• has breathtaking unobstructed ocean. bay and nne hte views. A perfect family & entertaming homE' with lg pool & spa in Harbor Ridge &i E.'iCano/Maurcen White JASllH CREEi 1326,000 Smgle story 2 BR. dPn, :l ba homt·, bl'hmd guard gate.Tennis courts & ~w1mmmg pools. &i Escano/Maur<.'<-'n Wh1t1 · EHllSH TUDOR $2,H0,000 BIG CANYON Prime location overlooking fair- ways, lake and ru te lites :'i BR, 4 fireplaces. library, biU1ard rm, family nn. Attention to ever y detail in this custom Valentine built home. Tom Allinson REHCH II 115 CUYOI $471,000 A lovely com er location makes this one of the most desirable Deane townhomes now available. A 3 BR. Monaco, beautifully mamtained. Walled gardens with spa. Lucy Rose GlllllU YI 11 lltYllE THUCE SHl,OOOU Large lot with private secluded pool & hot tub. Excellent owner financing available. 3 BR, 2 112 ba with huge view living room. George Grupe r- J TOWHOISE W /VIEW SIH,000 Overlooking Big Can yon Golf Course. this beauti- fuUy customized home offers the ultimate in mterior design and workmanship, 2 BR. den, 21/2 ba, 2 car garage, wrap around view patio. Fre nch doors & windows. Security system. Community pool, spa, tennis. Mickie Cooper UIHlt YIEW MILLS SHl,000 Lusk 4 BR with view. Never before on market. This wiU maintained home located on quiet cul de sac street with outstanding well manicured gar- d ens. Bright & cheerful throughout. Priced to seU. Land included. Maxine Propp POOL HIE $210,000 Comfortable, well-maintained 2 BR 2 ba home s/de tached guest apt. Gourmet kitchen. Wood and gl~ family room w /fireplace. Owner will assist w/financing. Paula Bailey . . ... ". . .. ... . .... ) • •• \ Lllllll F• m IDT1 A pride of ownership home In-a pride of ownership neighborhood. Spacious & beautlful 3 Bdrm wtth famlty room & formal dining In prime Costa Mesa area,.. It won't last at S 176,950. THE REAL ESTATE~S Ml-1111 PICTURE YOUR HOM.E HERE Private Parties Are Welcome J RARE 200' PRIME ISLAND POINT HOME 4/6 bdrm, big dock(s), play lawn & swtm beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car parking. Low owner fin. $795,000- (land Incl.) Open Sat./Sun. 1-5. • Owner (9-5) 650-0202 --,. " ~ WATERFRONT BARGAIN Imagine a boat slip, 3 Br home and 1 Br rental in Newport Beach for only $475,000, view from living room, din- ing Area, and kitchen. Large master Bedroom and sitting room with balcony overlooking the water. Don't · miss this opportunity. JACOBS REALTY Call Cla11ilie4, 642 -5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. - HUGI 5 BEDROOM -POOL Buccolo buitt. Beautiful & spocio\is home with approximately 3,000 sq. ft. of living area. large lot on o cul~ with fruit trees & ~orden in Santo Ano Heights area. A lot-of..houle.-for-l ~ HOME WITH DUPLEX Attractive ranch style home with two 2 Br rental units in very desireable East.side, Costa Mesa location, fire- place, built-ins, shake roof, private patios, large spa in tropical setting. $245,000. JACOBS REALTY 676-3670 NEW EASTSIDE C.M. TOWNHOUSES $113,000 to $117 ,000 LE llYFlllT IPEll-llllSE UT/ .. 1-4 4JINL.m- 4 BR, 3Ba. Remodeled in 1981. Excel- lent-..umable financing. Recently re- duced to $940,000. ...., 111-U11 ...... 111-1• 'i!Jee?'l~ ~ee?'lie70?2, An o.pportunity to display your list ings on this page at great low . prices. Call Classified, 642-5678 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, large yard. att. garage, custom kitchen. 2302 Elden Av. (corner of Elden & 23rd St.). Costa Mesa. Open Sun. 12-6. Wknds ~2374 Wkdys '40-e128 / . . , . . . . . . . . . ........ . . . . . . . . . . .. This Weekend! •up ...,, ~ di.-.ctory wit~ yov ...,, -~~11...cf ., yow 1fO .._H.-..,t"°9 A• tt.. MK.ti..., lttt.4 .... w •r~ ~s<nbe-d"' ~•tn •••I by ad•tt'ti'HtcJ •h••~r•;,, t .. ,., DAILY 'U.OT WAMT AOS ,._. 'how""J ... howH' for '•N or ..-t °" w.,.d to lid ,..ch lflf-+ioA '" ""' coai.-••<'• Setwdey .,.d S.-diry HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 2308 CUH Drive. 'View' (Npt Hts) NB 646-7171 $395.000 Saturday 1-5 1121 Elliott, Santa Ana 963-6767 $180,000 Saturday 1-5 434 San Bernadina, Nwpt Hghts. N.B. 646-5096 $179,900 Sun 1-5 34 Sea Island (Ford/Jamboree). NB 662-1673 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BA plua FAM RM or DEN v 7 Northampton Court(Mdl), Belcourt Hiii 644-9060 $570,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 232 Iris. Corona del Mar 675-6000 $380,000 . 3 BEDROOM 2001 Altura, Irvine Terrace, CdM Sat 1-5 67~0 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 21 Cam~lnella, Sea Pt. Ests .. San Clem. 499-1341 $495,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 9161 Christine, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $152,000 Saturday 3-6 1t * 33 11 Finley, Newport Beach 673-3777 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3453 Fu5chla, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $176,950 Saturday 1-4 ***• 1701 Galatea. Irv. Terr. ~-6200 $395,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 * •958 Goldenrod. Costa Mesa 546-23 13 $179,950 Saturday 10-2 * 1120 Goldenrod,HVHills. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $409,000 Sunday 1-5 2463 Irvine, Back Bay area. C.M. 631-416r $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1747 Irvine. Newport Beach 645-0303 $179,000 Saturday 1-4 3335 Ocean Blvd, CdM 675-6000 $1 ,000,000Sun 1-5 3335 Ocean Blvd., CdM 675-6000 $1 ,000,000 420 Onda, Bluffs, N.B. Sun 1-5 $644 4455 $248,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 510'M512'h Poinsettia, OLD COM 644-6200 $266,000 Saturday 1-5 1977 Port Cardiff, Newport Be~h 644-6926 $2i9,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •4645 Roxbury (Cameo Shrs) Npt Bch 644-6200 $499,000 Sun 1-4 3927 Sandune, Harbor View Hiiis 644-9060 $325,000 Sunday 1-4 30 1419 Santanella Terr. CdM 644-7020 $299,950Fee Sun 1-5 *4501 Wayne Rd . Cameo Highlands, CdM 675-6000 $360,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 3 BR plu. FAM R. or DEN 2345 16th St, Newport Heights. NB 64S--6630 $199,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 2928 Cllff Drive, Newport Beach 760-8300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 • 714 Poppy, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $595,000 Saturday 1-5 1560 E. Ocean Blvd (Penln Point) Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $384,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2101 Glenarbor, Santa Ana 645-0303 S 105,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2147 Iris Place, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $179,900 Saturday 1-4 ** 1205 N. Bayfront. Balboa Island 673-7300 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Coata Mesa 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 322 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar ~200 $375,000 Saturday 1-4 1847 Port Sheffield, H.V. Hiils 644-9060 $265,000 Saturday 1-5 11 Rue Verte, Big Canyon, N.B. 644-6200 $745,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **5109 Seashore, Newport Beach 545-2847 $495,000 Dally 2-6 2551 Vista, Bayshores, N.B 644-9060 $320.000 Saturday 1-5 4 BEDROOM 2752 Circle Or. Bayshores. N.B 644-6200 $$695,000 Saturday 1-5 * 1336 Galaxy, Dover Shores. N.B. 673-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * 1806 Galaxy Dr 'View' (Dover Shrs) NB 646-7171 $700,000 Sunday 1-5 * '1'627 Mlnorca ['Jr:--Mesa Verde 751-3191 $141,900 Sat 1-4 16327 Shadbush. Fountain Valley 963-6767 $168.000 Saturday 1-5 1830 Tahiti, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $213,000 Saturday 2: 15-5 * *436 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, NB 760-1900 $940,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 **106 Via Lido Nord (Udo Isle) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $895,000 Saturday 1-5 218 Via Quito, Udo Isle, N.B. 644-9060 Sunday 1-5 435 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) Npt Bch 631-1266 $259,000 Sat/Sun 11-6 1903 Yacht Puritan, Newport Beach 760-8823 Saturday 1PM. 4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN • 12 Geneve, Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $2,450,000 Sunday 1-5 " aa ~ --------r vrange ~ RMi l:state/ An ~ ~ to the DAILY PILOT /saturday, May 1£ 1984 :._ 17 .. 9716 224 Via Genoa, Udo Isle &«-9080 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 •2200 Ar•ta. Euibluft. Newport 8Md'I ~200 '220.000 Sat. 1-5 * *2858 8-ylhore Or (Bayshoree) NB 759-9100 11,575,000 FEE Sunday 2-5 • 1221 8erbhn Lene, W91tdltt, N.B. ~9518 $279,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2921 carob, EaMbtuff. Npt Bc:h. 7~54 '380.000 Sat/Sunct.y 12-5 2804 Cllft Or el ~ llde, Npt Hts. 6$1•1..00 *440.000 -Sat 1-.. **1024 ~ Belboa EM, PeNnaula Pt 631-1..00 11,050,000Fee Sunday 1-5 •2085 ~. M99a Verde 751-3181 1225,000 Sat 1-5 •1700 Gllluy, Oowr Shofw, Npt Bch. 769-1501 Sat/sunday 1-5 19~·$58J8.~· N.B.Sat/Sun 1-5 18 Hermitage (Big C9nyon) Newport Beech 1~ aees.ooo Sat/Sun 1-s * 1970 Port 0Un1lllgh (Hrbor Vu Hiia) NB 786-7500 SS24,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 • v2024 Port Weybridge Pl, HVH. NB 759-1501 Sunday 1-5 26 Rue Grind Duce! (IMg Canyon) NB 642-5200 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 829 SaJnt Clare, Coeta Mesa s.46-2313 S13e,950 Saturday 1-4 1230 Sand Key, HV H ..... CdM 675-6000 1399,000 Sat 12-3 • 15 San Sebutlan, Harbor Rktge 6«-8200 $1,495,000 Sat. 1-5 320 Seaward, Shorectltta, N.B. 675-8000 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~1 8uJ"'Y (Cameo Highlands) CdM 759-9100 5449,000 Saturday 1-4 ••191 .. Suva Clrde, Costa MMe 645-0303 $419,000 Saturday 1-5 1789 Taneger (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 645-0303 $240,000 Saturday 2-5 **•222 Via Udo Nord, Udo 1"9 6«-9060 $1,950,000 ~ 1-5 207 Via Mentone (Udo Ille) Newport Bellct'I &45-0303 $490,000 Sat\Kday 1-4 337 Vista Baya, Costa MeM 64~ S 164,500 Sunday 1-4 3363 Wllteria, Greenbrootc, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $179,900 Saturday 1-4 1901 Yacht Enohentreee, Seevtew, N.B. 644-9060 $419,000Fee Sat 2-5 1909 Yacht Purttan, Seevtew, N.B, 644-9080 $429,000 Saturday 1-5 58EDROOM ... 1 Bodega Bay, Spyglua. CdM 615-6000 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 BR plue FAM RM 0t DEN * * 239 Vla Udo Soud (Udo , ... , Nwpt_Bch 759-9100 $1,750,000 Sat 12:so:4:30 *.,.... 6 T rafaJger. Harbor Ridge ~5 $1,950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1 .. Geneve (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Sch 76().8333 $2,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 51 G~ta Pe>int Dr. Corona del Mar 759-1501 Sat ,1 :30-5:30/Sun 2-5:30 2758 Mallard, Mesa Verde 751-3191 $249,000 Sat 12-5 • 1978 Port Seabourne. H.V.H, Nwpt Bch 7 59-150 1 Saturday 1-S IMplueFAMllM0tDEN * * 103 Via Udo Soud, (Udo Ille) Npt 8ch 759-9100 13,750,000 Sunday 1-5 **107 Mitford, Cameo Sftoree ~200 $1,975,000 Sat. 1-5 ••••101 Via Udo Soud Udo Isle NB 673-7873 "4,850,000 ' Sat/Su~ 1-s CONDOa FOR IALE 2BEDROOM 10 Northwlnd (Newport Terrace) Nwpt Bch 645-0303 $11 ... soo Saturday 12--4 *13 Palos, Rancho San Joaquin Irv 759-1501 ~turday 1-5 2 BR plua FAM RM 0t DEN 11 For•t. lrvtne 644-7020 $205,000 Sat 1..s TOYnlffouSEI FOR SALE. llEDROO.. ~ PoppyA CdM - 875-«>00 From $225,000 ~I FOR SALE 28rplueS8r Sat 1-5 1509 Abak>ne Place, (LU ISL) Balboa Island 873-8017 $375,000 Sat 12-4 ' ** 1133 E. Balboa Bl, Peninsula Pt. 831-1400 $1,285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 RENTALS 38R HOUSES • 10 Arboles 'Vlew'(Rancho San Joaquin) NB 851-1250 $1500/mo Sat/Sun 12-5 • ::ipa •Pool ** Watertront * * * Watwtront l Pool v Give addr .. at guard gate Home Sweet HoU11e-1nvestment -' 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 to 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. f II t • • .. ' .. • f • • •• Ill REALTOR A pubhc service of the llilyl'illt . . . ... \ 11_ ........... ~·---------·.--·,--------------------------------~-:-=-:::--18 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertlsfng aupplem_ent to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 12, 19M Telephone Ser vice: Monday-Frida}' 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Business Counter: \1onda)-friday 8:00 A..M.-:i:30 P.M. DEADLl~E . Pl Bl.IC \TIO'\ llEAUU'E \l onda~ ~u t. 11 ::m a.m. \1011 . l<W p .rn . \\ t>rl ru· .. d•" 'I ut'... l ::Ul p .m . I liu r .. da' \\ t·<f. l::rn p .m . Frichn "al urcl.I\ "'11111la' Thur ..... l::m p.111 . ~ ricla\ :\.00 p rn. Fri. :um p .rn . _;-... C.\:\CELLATIO:\ & CORRECTIO:\S: I ( c.1111·1·llatiu11-. anti 1·orrt•rlio 11' nHH lit· nldd1· 0 11 .. amt· dt>ad li11 t·~ a<, a l11n ~.1 P lt·a.... a!'." for a rann•lla 1io 11 nu mlwr "h1·11 ·1·an1·1·ll i11µ. \our ad I ERRORS: I Che<'"-'our ad tlail~ and rt•port . t frrM-. imm"d1ateh-. Thf' l>•\11) j PILOT a .... umt>-. li a bilit ~ for the· fin.t 1111·orr1•1·t 111-.t>rl ion on h CLASSIFIED 642-5678 1 .... , fer Salt I'"'" ftr Salt ' C.Hral ttoz c. .. 111 1oozr UIT&•EU IW CILLEIE PIU 1121,IOI This home is in A-1 condition. Has been upgraded. Features 4 bedrooms, 21 baths. near shopping, schools and free- -11MACNAB ~-- "'· "'· 1111 IWI l "VIEW" A great value in this Newport Beach view property located high on a hill overlooking Ne w- port Center and the blue Pacific! French doors lead from enlarged FR, DR, and en try: All this in- cluding the land. $355,000 Myrna Boom 551-8700 IHi CAIYll YIEW McLain 2 BR Condo $269,900 w/land. Private Garage. 4-rg As- sumable loan. DCUI VIEW llPLEX 1 'h Lots 1 house. From China Cove. Recent total remodel. $575,000 w/land. . SIRE OLIFF' VIEW 4 Br, 4 Ba. Recent remoder. $675,000 w/land. LIWEST PllCE-1¥ llMES Carmel Model 3 BR $229,000 w/land. NITI Fiii/NOL HV Homes $275,000 Leaseland. way. . TWO , ..... ONGS IRYllE u111vERs1n PARI 1H11c1 1131,100 1 THE STADa Cardi~odel townhome. 2 bedrooms. 2 CONPAIJ baths, close to schools. shopping. , South of freeway 760.1397 673-7761 G&.UT 6'CDUTA • SllTI Ill ST. &ERTRUDE FLOWER S 110,000 Absolutely charming 3 bedroo m, 2 bath I home with fireplace, bay window . A.V access. corner location and across from • pa rk I 'I l I~ E R D i i I !1 I I [(j1D(j I I S A V £ E I E' hauslfl<l bechelo• 10 l••eno • I I I I We JOOOed pumpe<11ron a1 the . . . . . . gym a11d played racquelball R@memt>er when a oall' was 1usl I L E G A N I I "'""4'' a"<'•·-··' I I I ~ I I 0 "'~'-•• •h• •, "• n•o•td . " -• -• --I • I II'~ n lhfl "t ft• Q WOid' ......__.__.___,,,__._....;;.J...__, l• .. r <. 1 ., ,, .. P t.,.o 1 \::11'1"'• A IJt>;SOAMP f ••(\If ii"! P' f v ro GP ""s1111 P , SCIWl-lm b1w1rs .I• 01111iflutt.1121a I ' I _._,, . ~ . PRESTIGIOUS BIG CANYON OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN 1-5 18 HERMITAGE This lovely home features all preferred amenities. Large rooms, high ceilings, free-flowing plan (ideal for enter t a inment). 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, large master suite with adjoining office with warm paneling and bookshelves. P erfectly landscaped and security system. Fairly priced at $695,000. 760-8333 -----.. ·. ·----~ ... ,.. ...... ~,-. .. _..,.. ... . .. . la~lyPilat :Jke J<ealf or '.1 eline GIB WALKER SALESPERSON OF THE YEAR At a recent awards meeting of Lido Realty sales associates. Gib Walker was presented with a plaque recognizing him as top Lido Realty producer for the year 1983. Walker, a Newport resident, has been a broker In the com- munity since t970. f?rior to joining Lido Rea~ty in January, 1982, he operated his own real estate firm. He 1s a member of the Hoag Hospital 552 Club. "Gib Walker is being recognized not only for his accompUsh- ments but also for his professionalism In serving his clients," stated Howard Dippel!, President of Lido Realty. "This year Gib Walker has continued his success and is currently the top l producer for Lido Realty." Bta1t1 lei Sale j 1eut1 ftr Salt Bta1t1 f 11 Salt I Btun fer Salt Ceaer&l 1002 1Gtttral 1Q02 Ge1t11l 1002 Gtatr1l 100: ·~·· Hunt & Associates -- IEW -VIEW -CUSTOM S ituated on one of the most out.rundmg VTEW snes m Newport Beach , th is superb 5 .Bd. 7 Ba Harbor Rrdg~ home offprs th<: ul 111nat( in design & li vah1hty Maui room!-. boast of ('Onnnanding 180 dl•g VJ EW of :ean. Bay & uty lights & beyond Elegant. raised form<il VIEW dming, overlooking !a unt.am & 40' pool and spa. L1- brrary, spacious VlEW family room w /1 of 4-plcs and a "knock-out" VlEW, Master suite of over 1000 sq. ft. induding sauna & walk-m closet-room. No de tail ove rlooked! 24 hr. guarded gate. Offered at $1.950.000 -Call Jeri to see. i Tr1f1f11r, I.I. .a, .. Sat. 1-1 IGIAllCH IA Y Contemporary 3 Br or (~den) in prestigious-private-gate-guarded So. Laguna area. Lots of wood & glass in "woodsy" setting. Ocean side of hi-way w/comm. tennis, pvt. beach restaurant -beach club. Off er at appraisal -$335,000 - show ~ri 2125 San Joaquin Hlll1 Rd. Newport Center .. .,~ ....... . . ~ ........ . SUI VALLEY, IDlHD &RU Jo11i the gCJud hie in the real old west' NL Real [slate POB 1270. Hailey 10 83333 (208) 788-4991 D~ IAllU llllLUIS MlllllllE HIE $149,500. Close to beautJful Huntington Beach, 5 minutes from Newport Beach -in lovely area of Costa Mesa -wonderful family lIVing in 3 br. 2 1h bth home. Manicured lawn -gunite private spa -Malibu lites - luxury carpets and delightful neighbors. Tom Allison 644-6200 ( I • t t • ' • • • • • • • .t 16 I , } • • • .; I • • • t • I l t t t ... ._ • t • f '* • ~ • • t ... ' I t •, • t ' • • Orange County Reel est.ta/An AdwrtlllnO •~t to the OAtlV PILOTfSaturdey, Mey 12, 1114 -19 ~--~-.J-.... ..... .. .... --.. .... .. .... _ .. .... iiiiiiiiiilll-=::::::.-~. tm e-a1 t• l111nl I ..._. • • 1~C....~~._--. ...... ....._l_at_"'=-:m. ... .a::.1:::.....l-llf- A ISLEYLLA ................. -••p•rt ..,. 7-' .._ft. .. I II I *HI 11, I Y. k M.alc,.... ... ., .... -..... ;......, ..._ c.MafM .-.M • " ......... -"" ................ c ..... .'°"81 and ......... .,,,.., ..,. lip fOf .... Jadtt. •t·1400. ,000 -OWMn ......... .. EANFRONT UNUSUAL -e-«tncrat"'9•111At1 todupMo- on the bllC~ two tWIR .._.,. f oM roof wtth lbed. ..... In each er +12bed.aipt.Amelda~ rs 'wltl exchange Oii ... for eeah. 1400. Open Set/Sun 1·5 PM. l1,2M,OOO 1133 E. Balboa •wd. hnlneula Pt. YFRONT -EXTRA SPECIAL ring • 1uP9f'kN' locetlon wtth .._.. " on main beJfront locatlon. thM ~ ha• • plef /9'1p for • 50' JKhl. t of bot h wottcN -• brick patio and and reereaUoMrl watertront htng. h door9. wet bll, 3 CM glfege. MW and menJ otttw Htr• lndltded In 4 IMdroom home on two ...._ tou• Uvlng '°°"'·..,.. torlNll cll*lg 1nd ldtcMn with bnlMteet .,... to .... t 1,o50,000 ..... 131-1400. Open tuft. 1-6 PM 024 E. Balboa 8Ml. ,..,.,, .... Pt. LE ISLAND BA YFRONT ~•tM toay on tMI eln lot on FRONT. Greet .._..., vtewe" from 2-etory PfopeftJ with two Uftlta. k>41• 4 end ~~.:..a._...._ end OWMt help nnance. --.uuu. ~ EANFRONT DUPLEX altM to dupllcaM tMll ~ In loc1tlon todeylll E.xcepttonellr lefge 4 oom hom• + 2 beckoom tnoome unit. can htw• the bMt of both wortde •.• • on the bNct\ and Income to Mlp the monthlJ ,........_ 1n1 ..... ttng 111 end 1 grNI locetlon wtth YEWS of lln• end m..tne ectMtJ . .,_, ,.._ to "'7,000. F ... at-1400. 0 ISLE RESIDENCE TERFRONT OPPORTUNITY 1 3/2 duptea •I bedroom home°"- water with • dodl for IO' boet. TNe Hating te the .... , •Ill*..,.. duplex r9d on the w.e.t Md le priced for .... 9,900. 131-1400. • WPORT HEIOHT~IEW of the lergeet lotl Clfff OfM with IEW NEVER TO • TED. ve the crowd with lot• of warmth a m a •tlll "-pot9fttlel tor addition. A tn9d 3 bedroom, 2¥1 beth home on • 10 net lot. VIEW OF BAY, OCEAN a S with good tlnendng. WW H · nge for lmeller houM. $440,000 1400. ~---11111 ............ *-· ... ,, I • llir ... _. a.n a •--ln~-~~ Aell ..--Own.lhip · •NOIALUM•~ ~ Abe9.ltyt 31rN ... w/2 ••-•· f tplc, coveted &pe, 2 ;;;;. ~ OM of the IMOIM in....-•NO E8CftOW fE£s 3 .;,~ ';;"& 1fO oar Dlf, "'*· UUI. rm a petlo, 2 c• oanaoe. ProP.(213)433.-0957 ment9 you'I .,_ ,,_. •8UYEAPARTICfPATE8 peillo.8'1pe '°·&~. men. L*e ,,._Ind prlo-S145.000. so Why not obteln en Im-•SAVECASHlt I '216.000 llY OWN£A vii•. Only 1 124,toO o.w, A.E. 642-«MI 4Mt111,111 p1nl1I qu1llfl1d 2nd THINt<ASOU'TrT fn.Ol24 w/termt l To ... cal CUlilC.0-Cod 2BrNe+ eo.ta .. Mw locetlon ~ opinion ~ meklng CALL RALPH e7Usso Clim w Ill Im p A T A I c K TEN 0 A E 2 unttt-. eMt9'dl, •H lo ~19 Ind ecnool. )'OUf' flnlll declllon. Con-Frt 3-7pm Sat 1o-3pm 7eo-a702 S179K. Ownr 64S-9828 The OWi* II lr\Jdoul to tuttatlOn My M-8. Bkr. VETERANS WELCOME Ml Ind ..,.ti fut ICtion. SleYe Thlten 979-5828 BtG OCEAN/BAY VIEW Submit your Pf'opoult t-------LIT IUI 111 UT Reduced S20.000. Hwt>or on thla Pf'CIPlrtY for a ... U W G,...t P9n!MU&a locetlOn View Hiii• 38 R r•- hom4 or Income. llTD oned R 1 Can modeMd home Totalty * U·--751""3191 lnwetu..is co. neecta 15 foto2~.7exeo·':t= new gourmet kitchen & Mutt -·~~ • SElECT . hometp~':.. s~!"G80K. Cow.· • garage on tM property. ~!~.-!'a -'-~1·1 f b. th . doe. Lcw.IY 2.8' 2bl onty _, .. ~ ... ..-... .., Asking price $435,000. .,._,,....., ..... nga, new Mt.too w/10.5 Utu.m. PAOPERT_!ES P•Y COS11. 71• 837-5287 catpet, gorgou1 privet• fomamcomg. 38R 2b• T di · 1 =t• ~ rometlo. s~ onty. S7t.900. Definitely CISTl MEil Nice 4-BR, Fam. Rm. & Formal D'ng. Corn. lot. Assume financing. $139,900. ra t1ona S40t 000 ,.. won t iut. Try onty uooo Realty OPEN SUNDAY 1-1 down Ind seoo '*mo. 631-7370 1120GOLDENROD Zohn ZllVOI Viking R.E. 0#-toeo or 644-8067 760-e&et or S40-02t9 RVM* -·-,. IUllL..... WTW•--Custom 4-B}t w/F.R. & F/P. 2,100 sq. ft. --·--Futlooeenvu·JumlneCrk AbNuty18outtwncnannl Ow ill · 1 $159 000 Well flowing llngte leYet 2 br & den."Ownlegt wll wfoa trim ttuuout th41 MTS141 ... ner w paint .too. • . with large roomt on a nnanoa. (81t)72a.-5151 2975· ~~ lot Best buy In EaatlkM. Spic llYllE very large COfMf lot. .. on~ cul . Only ·n s'*' with family room . • . . Bdrm 2 a. home with 2 .... + ..... +...... $230.toOll Call PATRICK and~ftnendng. Ltght & au-y 3-BR m qwet area. Close to flrepleolS Ind big wwm ••HD .. 1.-* TENORE 78()..8702 Owners are ao motivated schools etc. Home warranty $145,500. family rm. Located In one Spotteu3630afdupi.x endwllllll1entollloffer1. n -· of Orange ~ty's ~.:1 OWC 19t·1~term Cell Diana Cappel • -I ter nelghbofhdO<Ss .. .., .. ~"' 631-1 8 Pool home. 3-BR on lge lot. Cvrd patio. Pf'lced to MM qu!Q(ly •t1 ~=~= form. d'ng & freshly painted. Assume fm. 5234 • 900 · 751 - 3191 399K20%dn-Appralaed l•-------1 $131,500. I .e=_SElECT 440Kown/bkr645-7048 .... MWI CffM'S/Cllll'S tiifi" PAOPERT'ES LUXURY HUGE DUPLEX --'1 lllllllT .--7 3 & 4 B<inn's from $79,000 to??? Located IL..-._, __ ., 1w ~~o!°-Ofee~1 111 ali TIW&lllU E~~.J:1= . of 0 C Call f . f ...... ...._ ... Selle< will pay cloelng c:.~ , _ _. 2 I • ...___ m many areas . . or m o. Luxury In Olde CDM;·New c 01 ta I a 11ut1tu1 --vt........ br den .......... UL UL ISL 3Br 3bl hme. ~2 lot. TownhornM with Wiik In ee.ut. dedt. 19th St. Loe llYESNllT PllPHTl!S Duplex's, 4-Plex. & units available. Buy now, save later. Lots of land.too! lll-6310 OPEi HOUSES 1-5 SATUIDAf EWPOIT IEIGHTS BR. Pool $195,000 501 Tustin M. MATIHEWS $235,000 334 Vista True ha MAGGIE GUTH 38r, 2S.. Ofn....Rm-F/PL~ S3iSK. ti-40-425-4 ~. tllld kltchlna. IOt1\rM19 642-n2G I Obi. Gar w/Ba., + 2 Br. AH· sorts 01 peopl4 1Jiil iNctowavea and over-Executive Home. Plaza Del Apt. NOW BV OWNERll clas&1fled eds to .Mfl all stz9d 2 car gatllgll + Sot 4 Br, Formal Din. $375.000. 873-8017 I sorts o1 mlngs. 8-42-5878. MUCH MOAS Rm. Family Rm w/..i. bar -AnE.xolllent Buyet only n lcely decorated. lOOZ lCeatral lOIZ 1110,111 $249 ,900. Agt. 545-0318 , ______ ........ Oalf 144-1211 ftt 2168 Kristin Ln. Coste ..... I 646-4221 $128.00C PUFUTlT ~! Excep- tional Corona Del Mar home! Double lot South of PCH w /total privacy, Ocean View, Quality Construction, Like new con- dition! Terrie Kit., Stained glass and much more. $549,900. Susie We~. 752-1414 I lllllM IUll -Et This love- ly Irvine/Univ. Pk home has a beautiful garden and a great lo- cation. Decorated in neutral col- ors. Excellent financing . $255,000. Julie Van Vieren, 752-1414 RV M ~ of Newport Beach "4-1211 uem&TlllD /Jn NIGEL EJAIL[Y & juke new 2 Br + den + 2 Ba I ~ w/2 car gar and pool. S acrifice S 15K -====;;;,;;_;.;;;;;.:;.._;;;;__I below market. Only 1r BY OWNER. a..ut. 2br $111,000 wllermtl Celt TwnhM. Beamed Cltt-Patnc::k Tenore 7eo-&'702 ASSOCIATES Inga, IC>&. frpk:, lg yd. Ollk stlllrl, lkytlt• l men. Reduc: to $128.000. Open ~ dally. &4&-4221 lllT"' •rum ;Be .. tm Condo nr SC ptua: 2 Br S69QO down In the South 1% bl. MC. carport. Let'I Coast Plaza ere&. Secur· make a dlell $79,950. By hy gate. tennis court•. ownr 556-1826 775-2580 pool. Al9umable loan on $69,000. Celt Diana Cap- IUT "' • TUIT1 I pel 631-1266 Condo nr SC Plaza: 2 br I 1•1, b&, sec, carport. Le1'a ' mike a dee.II $19,950. By ownr 556-1826 775-2580 1---------By owner, ctlannlng 4 Br. -.FUii w. ba lfg lot. 80 x 110. If• a ateell Priced to Miii 3 Covered patio, tr .... new bdrm, 1~ bath, Eutllde. roof, new plumbtng. Huge yard RV work 115,000. 673--771M •hop, greenho~se & much more. S 150,000 llUT LIUTlll OPEN HOUSE 1-5. 486 By owner, upgraded 3 BR Coata Mesa St. Riii 2bl MeN del Mer. RV, Wade. 631-1266. cloM to IChool• and • park. 2712 San Canoe I Lane . Ask in g I '':~G:~: ~PENING * **FIESTA** SATURDAY 11-4 2530 SANT A ANA AVE Win a FREE plane trip to Las Vegas for two. Food and refreshments. Mariachi band. Come visit our excit- ing new townhomes. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 flreplac~. french doors, stained glass, oak cabinets. Top quality from $139,900 and a prime Eastslde Costa Mesa location. BARKER REAL ESTA TE 850-9771 ·. 1 j ) \ • ....... 20 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertlalng tupplet'Mnt to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 12, 19M . • Meadow Brook bomee offer alngle-famlly Uring with condomlnfam-.tyle am~tlee aacb u nrlmm1nC pool-and spa • Many Me8dow Brook buyers are on the move The single-family community of Meadow Brook In Orange features a site plan designed to provide a desirable blend of lot size plus the type of amenities usually associated with a condominium- type development. Many buyers at the new neighborhood are, In fact. moving up from a townhome or condominium community where they have enjoyed on-site facilities. according to Tim Unger. president of Barratt lrvlne, the developer. At Meadow Brook, they can utlllze the swimming pool, spa, cabana and recreation area. all maintained through a home- owners assoctatk>n. "In essence, Meadow Brook takes advantage of all the benefits of sJngle-famlly llvlng -privacy and Individual lots -and all in a convenient, centraJ Orange County location which Is known for higher land costs,'' said Unger. • "Among the mo~ popular ~ddltlons to these homes are spas, for which these yards are ldeaJ, " Unger added. The sJngle-famlty homes are offered In three- and four-bedroom stytlngs, priced from $147,990. A variety of financing plans Is avaJlable. In addition, buyer Incentive programs offer such bonus Items as custom draperies, a cioslng cost allowance, upgraded carpeting and pad and the choice of a washer and dryer or refrigerator. For those with a home to sen, Barratt has a "hass free" t de program as well. Ext ors n ude stone or brick, harmonizing with wood m over stucco, and tlle roofs. C 21 I • } k d Standard In every residence are air condttlon-e n tu r y p ans spec1a wee en lng,vauttedorcathedral<*Ungs,awood-burnlng fireplace, decorator-selected carpeting and master "More than 3,000 private homes will be on display from San Clemente to Hearst Castle durfng Century 21 Weekend on May 19 and 20," saJd Hal Bouley of Century 21 Gold Star Associates In Costa Mesa. "Previously known as Century 21 Sunday, the event has proven to be so successful that It has been extended to last through an entire weekend. The last Century 21 Sunday was hetd In August and drew an overwhelming response from the home- buying public... bedrooms wtth mirrored wardrobe doors. ~----... terlor-.hJgbUgbts IAwnoua homes indude an Three Century 21 regions wm partlcrp&re In tne atrium, skytlght, greenhouse wtndow and/or event, representing Los Angeles, Orange, San le lie Bernardino, Riverside, Ventura, San Luis Obispo, ceram t entry. Santa Barbara and Kern CountJes. ·Furnished model homes are open for viewing The homes that will be open for viewing will at Meadow Brook from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. meet all homeshoppers' requirements from Barratt representatives are on hand. Phone properties for slngtes, young couptes and famllles 974-6320. to retired Individuals. To reach Meadow Brook from the Costa Mesa- "There Is a large select ton of homes avaJlable Newport Freeway. take the Lincoln exit and to the consumer In every face1 of the market," proceed west on llncotn to Batavia, turning left 0n noted Bouley. Batavta. BIA's Orange Tide raises$15,000 The fund-raising efforts of the Building Indus- try Association's Orange TkSe Committee, the annual run/jog/roll-a-thon that raises funds for youths and other non-profit groups, culminated recentty at the VIiia Nova Restaurant In Newport Beach with a 1983.awards presentation and 1984 kickoff dinner. According to this year's co-chairmen -Julie Edwards of llfesc:apes, Inc., and Brenda Sltvey of Market Profiles -Orange Tide raised over $15,000 this year, which Edwards credited to what she called "the vigorous and enthusiastic efforts of this year's mem~." The money r.-ct by the Community lnvoNe- ment Committee benefits the Youth s.vtce Program(YSP), whk:h ~counMtlng leMces for youths ln trouble, maintaining a Shetter and aJd for vtctlms of crime. According to Edwards.-thls year's Orange Tide was wetl repreeented at the wine and cheeee get together wtth the folk>wtng special guests: Bob Albertson, presJden1 of Pacific Heritage Develop- ment Co. and flrst vice president of the Bulldlng Industry Association; Gordon Tippett, president of Taylor Woodrow Homes and liaison to the BIA for community Involvement; Howard Seelye, rep- reeen11ng Congressman Robert Badham; Jim Dale, preslden1 of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commetce; and Petros Panagopouloe and Zoe Slmen.on, repreeentlng Home Bullders Council of Southern CaJHornla. POOL be Mesa Oel ,,.., 1 ;ee very nice (,1111 641-8833 ccess REAL TV POOL t>o s 151< dn owe t< JO yrs 12·~,.;. 0'1\1 A!>k '9' Hut~ ALL 64 1-S8JJ THEllWI TARTS HIE 3 Bdrm n·. t>affl 1n Irvine Shows of ownflfshlp Pro- onan.,, land~ IOU!> financing Onty 900 Won t last C8ll Mar11yn 0 'ft Macnab ·lnine ,eo deg ..... wNfe -.1..-I & main beach lr om Ugiuna Beach COioniai slyte 3 8' 2 Ba newly decorated hOme A-611ng S.-25 000 Open Set/Sun 1264 Anacapa Way 494-3'32 wner anxloua -won't i..t long at 38,SOO. Beautttul ~. 2 1h ba condo: grades galore! lnalde t.undry, da,, tch. gar, brick eeeented pe11o, trplc In rm + many amenlt .... 10 Atherton, orthwood. t time buyera priced at $120,000. Up. aded 2BA Warmington condo. Wood· ldge. Seel. garden entry. Frpk:, hi vltd. llt In llv rm, grHt locatlon + fabuloua ck yard. Owner anJCIOVt. Call today r Janie Rounuv .. I 552·2000 COLDWEU IUIU 112-2000 c.•.llPLDTl&ll Wiii trade ror hou9e m Newport Beach For de 1111 s aak tor Bot> Younker 831 -1266 CONOO·S 1)4 C)()() 'J Br ~1poo1 & clbll'M! LOW H By ownr 54~ 9442 11/. d[)( ~')QC 48R 3DI Rem00 198' Ellcel &uum hnano09 Recently reduced 1141,000. llJ .... 11 /ll0-1900 -COTE 4f~~ REALTY OHM II IOAI MOSP. , --- 1 BR 3ba PARK LIDO ·-· 1111£ r 1tept.c• New cerc>e" '"~s 1 s • .. 1 Pool A r~11I un r lMh• p~in I 'l" San e.rnerd1no 1>erga1n •1 S "'" 1~ m I 2 Br 1 Ba One of the l>MI tt14tdl•t• Poll~on I 1oc. of Newporl H9'QM• ••1 War41t Rltr · s 119 990 CIR Reettors Ul-ll2t I 646 ~ ()( 83 1 2282 I j PETE ' BARRETT .. REALTY ! : .: .,.. ~·--· .. ,, .... .... aamslDln S«tt ~ E we. OI • ocr.n SA~ • ... ws '-' me 1 ~ 5"'.'<-·s·s '· ~-------------iiiillllliiiiilliliiiiil ____ ......................... s ........ . 22 -Orange County Real Ealas Advwtlslng oupplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, May 12, 11184 ....... 1Lnl1•1• ...._ Vat...i.w ..._ VahnbW .... Val ....... Val .......... laL IP1!t 'L hi. C..ta.... 1114 Jnt.M 1144 ._. 1111 nn c..a... Ult lat.... IHI Brand new 2 Br 2 a. a. KJOlll*• C* finer ~ *"'t MITUW Ulf a .., ~In • oN I Rllll .. .; tom oondo w 18th St. n" PoOI hm comfottabte R 3 Br. 2 Ba. fumllhed Ot $7Wrno. Ave!i ,,Zn. 5 fotfe.t lrg 2 Br 19:: ..... mtteebW:h,gar.nop«a. a&7553M1908ESTfM untumlehed. 2 eat oer· 11525thSt. 780-8737 ::,S~~0:1-1141 ~ OOMf\ tw-, Sierre Mgmt 841· 1324 lrg 3 bf 2.,+ be Madiaon eige, emall yard 11350 ~ .._, ... Condo SC Ptu 28' 1ba..,. lit yd &le lmmec AwJi mo. AveM. &-1. L .... oe>-S850/mo 1 'I' .... lmmeo. Lim llWBI• new ptuttl cairpma l am.wti.. '650 Ind utiea. June 1: 1121s. ~· ~ 1= ::'J:v: . ~ c!:, ~,~~ Htce, ~ ~ 2 ar dnlp9, *•..,., ioea 9M-8<479 or 831-«>19 UNIV. PARK: 2 BR/2 BA • ' . 1 ~ Bl. pvt patio, pool, o1 ~ ~ gw. -.w. "Cerclfff'' town'lolM M50 2 Br Oen w1d 2 c;., gar11ge ~ carport. lndry • no pete. 1199, l*'ftdty feclHee. 9111111iillilll6•~1111111W Mele ptWf'd, a.n. COOi & E18'de 2dbf twnhMS660, motomoM1-1W ~. ftptc In IMng aoum .;;;:01s;; Avail 513. $876/mo, aomtpttlleteSMdiOI. F\JRHtSHEl>or cuual, non-1mkr. =Y81 t·:,~ + · room. A1klng S1200. •1 Bdrm etftdeocy apt 642..oMS or &31·12ee 3 Bdrm.2.,..8a. UHf\JRNISHED. ~/rno. NB.~ -Ag • WILLOWS HSE: 3 br, 2 be, Aval.I 5-20. c.11&31·12ee le25/mo. e75.a11e POOL. trplc pr11 patio 2 Bdrm. 2 a.. ...e-.y 20'• looklnO tot Elllde 3 bf, 1 ba. ga1 • 1rg trptc, ale, frenoed ~. dbte Pete JoMaon. dahwW X-IG 1 er on 1 8dnn. 1 a.. AU. UTIUTIES 2 Br 2 ba. trpao vard. newty '**· S8851 gw. -$875. 644-14'0 LRG 1 BR, Vu o.cti. Aval e.t1'de. 1535 557-2841 Ill 1M If, PAID, HEALTH =·di'# 'mo1mo 1.i mo Incl. utHI. 831-9255 ~ . 51~!.+.. ... •2~ 719 ... I 111-1111 nuBS. TrNHIS. l .:.. nO ~Ike .,.._...,,...,.--::--:---:----=-M--· -.,., large 1 ""· Apt. etpta, ' SWIMMING pl _.. • E/llde 3 t>r 2 be h8e 1700· 2 er 1 s; on 361 ""* pool i.ndaeaped UI lll2 "" . us M&-2714. Avtlll •country kltcn end gar ...:.. Cowred _....' 'S4001 No ----mU(h more4-Sony. l ahedy yd kids OK c.11 lot, Vflfy .,... Stepe to beect1: 3 bf, 2 ba. THE SHOAES APTS. 1bf ....,_ ~... • .. mo3.'30 ' -.. Modtls ..... •U. '~M190 Belt Alty... btidge. Fran 831-0703 2 ~. frplc, dble gar. 8 14t75. 2bt 2ba TwnhOuee, pell. -18 .. , • ~ not" ... · IHct.Welk Townehame. DANA HAA80R-.8LUFF mo. leue/optk)n avWt. patio. frplo, 18754950. L.rg 3 Br, 2 be, trpao, patio, 09fl\ dal!y 9 to. 6. Qr99t .,., Poot,,... JllG, Q2•Br, 1 Be, gar, w/d Nu3280'condo3 BrSBa.l 11 1001mo.~5-aea lmmed.oceyp.644-311 enctgat,Jower.Aval611. •MOO/up. e.d\, 1-Br.I &euna.F,..CU!etv.Kftl --.'kup, d/r, yard. no pet&. $2500. Feb. vu. 49&-7009 1 $750/mo. ye•r• ,.... pool, ape. 11tt2 Flotlda. I • Leundfy pttol. aao.+ • /mo. ' 5-45-7983 DANAHARBOR.-BLUFF WANTED: HARBOR VIEW I telta ..... ftHf req. 54-1836 "42·2'$4, Mi4'72 dep/utll. Avalf rmmecr. ~AS&lVerdei 3• Bf 2 Br + N 3280' condo 3 8t 3 Ba; HOMES.,... for ..... or LUXURY CONDO· W• to -..... 1•7 4dt. 8pt'ft ~'.92~trplc, dbl gat9Qe. $2500 Feb vu 4ge..7009 oPtlon. Famly. ~ 1 &. C L'. U751mo. SC Pleza. Frptc. ~ • •_Ill/... of Furn.~ a acant. good oond. S875 I · · · Y•·llmftm 1 Newly redecorat~ F~ dra. a1c.'1M1omef 1 mt beeCt\. Frplc. encl. bat~3ooo ,... uUlr lerry. 548--688<> Erner.id Bay 2 St, 2 be. GATED VILLAGE COM-~. a/o, Olll & wter aecurtty, 1 bf & ba. Incl~ ger, OW, bllf Int. ernoM 97M5751Ye meg 5' oen w/Wlw. Adulta pref, ""' Bdrm 2 .... ..._ pakt. Patio. catpOrt, pool, ...._ __. Pvt dub ailwm, 2 pdoL W81W Newport Heighll mec no peta. 759-1578 evee MUN1 • ' • 2 • .,., .... MCUf'lty oat•. c.11 aff ft, ' _.,.. pd. N60:. 53l3Mt ell. 8 Aaep .. hM In IMne. ~m 2·8e 2tl1ory newer j • 1800 aq '1 ot PURE j 97g.191rca..Gr.,_,. 1 w/1*WI eta, poolil, Jee, Bdtm.lhrbd\.Pool,)9c. lb111n1 tee optlonal H55 W.ua 1ipeJ 2252 j LUXURV Oaraige, SPA In I I MUM. beaut. dee dut>-Leroe 1 •· 1 IL ~ N« Bed H lndry rm IS50 5&1-a320 •· •UM111* 'mtmtlNtStb;;i. aim mHter suite, dining 18'.1 Be. $500/mo. hM & much more. M50 w* to beed\ '475/mo.wpcwt o. · · nus one NA 17th St. & 3 bf 2 ba, '":rptc. room. wood burning I '500 depoelt mo. Ind. molt utk s~ MO-llM. 880 IMrlt Awnue Room •• bath. women as Orange 2 Br 2 Be w/gar l • Sl lOO ;rS-3e7& lrplc, mlctow1ve oven aH utlla lndd. &42-3099 1 A.lbenl. Daya 83&-0405, Super a;, 18A, dOel IO (at 16th) & up. NNpot1 Bwtt. luds ok S550 <teteltl ..... · •nd privet• petlo. 1 1BR 18A dup6G w/lhef9dl ...... 731•7628 1 bMch. '425/mo. C811 645-1104 '205. 845-2590 539-6190 BEST Alty IM •a 1111~ ELEGANT LIVING onty .,.,d ~ no ,_ta u--, .-.. 914-1170 SEA & SUN LOOOE 15 min from Faahlon I ,_ • · ,...... · •-Y•• ~-7 PENTAIDGE COVE 12~ 268. lg kltd\, NII. Island 7 m n to So. Coe.It eVllll 6-1. 75. 775-2199 Condo 1ty1 e 1 p I Lilua NEWPORT PE:NtNSUl.A 1105 wttl up. Cotor TV 2 Br 2 Be spll1 leltel. frplc.j rm. dining •re&. trplc, lge Plaza, just eat of~ 1bf '476 tl90 2bf 2ba. w/cathedral 1*11ng, 1 8rlT"1m'"'I 28'/1'..+ba.35th8tduella 3028 W Coat Hwy,~ pool, spa, 2 cer ~ with rr • bay vu, pellO Pof1 Btvd & IOUttl of the gatden vleW, new carp«, w/lo'1, enctacl garage, W .. ~ ~ =· 1 Wi g«, petlo, frp6c, 1?26, • o'** $875 5 9200 ~.~:/;~t= 1 · San Diego Fwy'. 2473 Of· drapes, pelnt, w/r~/ =· :t,;:'l3 1':~7 utll pd.01100: 71&-2144 ' ~ -'56--00N IA ••llll Sflarp Muae <Br fB• ange Ave. 831 5-439. by retng lndQI. on st.... ~ SPMC' -f -.. -. enclsd gar crpfa & drepes 2 Br + Dln,tf1..pfU • oar-I appt Ot1'Y buw & maJor lhop. No or · I "'11 YllW •111 • lrJGd P,•!~ w/d ~rm~, egepeta' ! .. 1!85i~ r:ies: Suta bl I r,~~ =2~9~= °'"'t-EIG~lnd2rybf ~~~Only 10 mtnut .. from I W1dy ,.,,, .... S126 & up p&ts .,,..,mo -. --. · ..... ..,...... 1 • --· -• ·-· .,.. lAQUn&, '/CAif own private Colot TV ,,.. con.. Must stand credit ctlecil 3000 aq rt We.tctltr hme. Mr Bristol/Mac Arthur 3 bf 2 Bt. 1'/\ Be. patio & git'-. S610 + aec 845-7234 OCMn vtew from Dane hNe.d pQo, & a1epe to 548-~•2. 770.-5629 , 4Br 4be. pool/spa, den, ~~~~·d:t!: ':J~1 ~ 1199, no pell. Se<>O/mo., Rental: $375/mo, nice Point'• moet MCtuded A l~PO~ :!"~the ' ocean. Kltcn'a avall. s-m old 1 Br ger, tncd yrd tam rm, din rm, 1tipte S3Ml90 Beet Alty fee 548--1377 atee, minute to bMchl EZ ecer1'c blUff. Like new 2 fppe!'T.y Private 985 N COMt Hwy $495 Drive by 790 w 1ga1. $2000/mo. 786-0873 2 8'. 1 Ba. enctld gar, dep, M 1-6208 fee er widen, 2 atory, ~~ ctubhouM1 • & hHlth Laguna a..cn, ~&29-4 Wilson cell 673-6338 l3 Br. 3 a.. New luxury C... .. , patio. '495. Eves M :301Quiet 1 Br. 1922 WeD.aee ~=·1 Of apu, 8 t.W. courts,, 7 UUMI llTIL Ftaataii - -Townhooee. 2Storyttvtno1 Ualual•.. 1411 84&-7129 Ave. etlchd 2 cat o« driw by, 24513 Senta poo1a, ctoee to ~. Wkly rent• now ~. y 11 Ul4 j room •l bflcll ftrepleoe. ~r South cout Plaza. XC: 28r 2be tormel din rm, S520, Slerre Mgmt I Clet• to.... I OC Airport, Fa•hlon 11'9/Wk & up. Colot TV, 1 tf S1200. Call 67~ or 2 Br, 2Ba. Pool, Spa, prof dee condo nr SC 641-1324 llfand, conYel'llent at'OPI phof1ee In room. 3BR ~ den, 2 be, lrJ>IC. 1 drive by 233 16th. PL ClubhouM, Sec. Get-. Plza. Sec gete, pool, spa_ STUNNING lrg 1 Br & 2 Br ...... lt!tl 52 on light. 2274 Newport Bfvd.C.M. built-ins. carpets, drepea. Back Bay View. 4 er.4 Ba. $625.mo. 97Ml819 $675. Deb 631..eo80 2 Be garden ept. pool mYw 2 if 2619 Sing ... 1 & 2 Bdrm Apwt-'46-7445 ~epyS'ts5 1r~a;~2; • Fam. Am, Pool. 12500. ,......... 2 BR. 2ba, quiet luxury $«5 & $565 710 W 18th condo, frplci, '850 per ment1 & Townhou ... ,.----......---~~ --mo M-F 540-0964 ()( -L.-1.L.J •••• ~t. F/P, gal, nr Nwport I TWNHSE APT· 2 br 1'..+ I mo. 1'/f ...... 111/last. from seeo. (Aak about ~iiiiiii~iioiiiii.-..~~~ Must rent this beeutyt 3-"I 640-1058 evee. Vuu...... ~~ 8 11 l7th. S650/mo, be,crpta,drpa. Wat.;, pd, Mr. FuenWI 833-0070 fum6ahed llPtl. ~ lrHt•1•1n ·~ Br 3 Ba mod design 2 cer 11111 n• llAll 1 631-8213 or 833-3636 I S535/mo. 842•7404 ':f F.rt ~ ~It wtth TV, llnenl & uteNla, 24 Hr. C.e. Lovety llcef'8e gar xtru loot S800 I UYFlllT I 2Br 2'/\Ba. d/W w/d tttc-1 I ~ mey be r9nled for llhott home. (714) 979-&488 539-6190 BEST Alty lee 5 bd m 4 ba. 2 cat gar. "'g ,.., '"-"'· ieso a -WE OFFER A CHOICE nm ' exc; wpt I term or longer). On Jam-1 ---r ' ' up, -' .. ....... W.Mde, aH new, ,.,~ ea. Went • ..-:tJon of gree1 Tow. Condo, detuJt 28t I bor• Rd. at San Joequfn .... Raat. ltacla ZJ40 pvt pelloi 2 l<g ~·· H.B &e2•7789.1NO-t 193 I patio.. OIW; no pets. ltvlng? We can ofter...,. 2be on bey w/~ vu & Hiiia Rd latab 2911 aoo-. COttege ltyle 1 8( I :13::3~~7 m 0 ' y y · 1A,artllnb rarai• .. 1 klda OK. avell lmmed. thing from. aml apt to •I lull MC. Dock •v•ll. I Mt-11N ectfi G! tum !!!I t;n;JI not tar 10 ocean utlla Ir• M 75/mo ~ 48r hM. If looking In CM &7~ Avail 5115 -'"" • ..-. 01nera not In eda IBayshotee (Pvt. 2• hr gate NB HB think of ua flra1 lor SP•-•-· 1 ... June to a.pt SUO/mo + • 539-6190 BEST Alty tee guard) 3er 2t>a, steps to 3 Br. 2 be 2515 Orange lhet ~of Ideal IMng' 1 Bdrm. 2 Ba. nt PCH & _ _..,.. depoett 759-8940 - -beach S1500/mo,'lflylM C..ta.... MM Ave Lndry hkupa. TSL MGMT 642-1803 I 50thSt,trplc,t>Mx>ny,no tn. .... MJ-Ull Furn 2er-condo 91 1s.e11 Bog .. br hse 2 ba dbl gar "'""' "'219(213-7~.,.., carpon No pet1. $650. NB AC"LTY 57c. 1u2 pete pteue. seoo. *'400 1 _______ _ newer bltlns I/yd $775 + -~-~ x home. no Si.tr• Mom1 6-41-132• """ or .... dep. Agt no ... 863..()755 WlTD 1 ILi . CM. 751-5501 Of Ana NJ $600 dee> oti.s evall IBlutfa. E & L Plans. $1800. pets. Meture edult1. V Nee lull Junior 3 Br 2'..+ Ba. gar lndry #213, 842~ 24hn 539-6190 Best Alty lee & & 1500. 6-44-2807 Outet. aecure. 414 I ••-t11 WlllUll Y1UJ11 *1 B~Poot .....,. ~ ,...e erea 500 3&iti SJ Fum wttly rentell Ai>f'(~ . 1991 Newport 846--8373 -1 & 2 er . .,,, • .,,..,, poo1, · • ....-. ,,... · 1 o50rno 644-7269 s 8 t HOME FOR RENT I BLUFFS lrg 2 Br, lam rm, 1 Br. 1 be {Trt-plex) New spa l/r patlo/bel No $550/mo. 545-7754 1 --lo yrty e Pt · t •PI O Huntington Beactl 3 Bdrm I 2'.'r Be. pool, S 1300/mo. I IHt. ltac~ paint, carpet & vlnyt. No pet~. S52~S625 LEASE S 1500. 2 m•ter Weetdiffhif. 28&, FIP', OQMn/bey. 2 Ba $775 Fenced yerd Bkr 760-8827 pets. '495/mo. 5'9-20-42 TSL Mimt 754-0081 Of bra 2 belhl Mcurity. Poot, $725. mo. + dep .... 11 .. lhll ... 12 & garage K~~3&0 r:;1Flat steal 2 Br 2 Ba S725 YOUR OWi '495/mo, lrg 1 Bf, 1 be. 642-1603 I &75-7570Ml&7J-.ae96 Clll831-559e IUdo Bayfront, dbl wide we I c 0 me • lrptc appls Incl dshwahr I frplc. upstelra unit over ---, "' IUDYI m Mobile Hme, coupa. ()( Agent. no lee 539-6190 BEST Alty tee COUITRY carport. All bu11tlns. But. lucla 2740 J Baal. INc~ 2141 GATED VILLAGE COM· angt aduft only. Small pet IHI UTlllAY 12-J HARBOR VIEW 3 bfl2 ba, I beau~~ ~!:.c:"plex M UNITY _ 2 Bdrm, 2'A be., OI(. 11200/mo. 957-0~21 9602 Chevy Chue Or. HB lam rm. nu paint, gar· ESTATE ._1 .. llT •• 2· •• 12 1800 aq '1 of PURE LIDO ISLE: 3 bf, 3 be. Nr !BetweenA11en1a & Ham-d90ef s 13so 64-"-"295 eeautttv1&parkllk• ·-. ---K enneybunkport? tuxuRV.Oarege,SPAln beach & bay. Auguat ilton. E/Bulhard) Neet • HARBOR VIEW-" Br 2'n vPrlvet• Patios ! $525 Large quiet 28R meater suite, dining only. '3500. 551~ .:,i::mc~~te!,,'!~. ~~' ba, lam rm. across from vCovered Perking lbe, new cptl, drpa, lrelh !Sn 't that the horse that WOn ~:::::· m~~ • .,:u= --..rl yd K•dsOK s1100 Ava11 p8(1( & PoOI. gardener vspeciouaApts r,1~~1~1~163~-~7 The Triple Crown In '72? pn.,,9te patio. f.LEGANT Ul'Fllm 611 Agt 619-726-9665 Sl600/mo. 64()-41"'4 ..-OiningAree LIVING only 15 rmn from SUMMER RENTALS S 0 0 29 ...,.Welk-ln.Qoeets $635/mo i--a.. 2 Br 2 ba Rare S500 opt to t>vy LEA El PTI N 21 ..-Home-Ilka Kllchenl . ..,._7 , fV""'\ '/f _ . F&lhlon llland. 7 rntn to CAU TOOAY ch1l<l/pet tine x1rs incl Carob. Eutblul1. 4BR, 1 btoc:k to Huntington & !~~~2· ,F:!' &al~~":· _,, ~ I l\....J -So. Coelt Plaza, just Mat lrplc <lshwsttr & mini area study. 3 ba. pool, drl~ Frwv-._ of Newport 8IYd & eouth 539·6190 Beat lee way. oak entry & stair-mLRIES FREE TSL MlllT 142-1111 If you re not sure lrllO (or wllal ) llenntyblin~pc>rl WIS, of the S8n Diego Fwy. way. new cpts New land-don t I~ bad you'ee not 11ont ~ybw'*Pofl is 2473 Oreng• Ave. But. larMu 2242 ICaP9 Lot 93x 14• · Total 1 Bdrm !um From S800 s715tmo. 28R 2 story, one ol 14 disltncliwety Ollftftnl aci.trtmtnt flooipqns 831-5439, by appt only. BURR WHITE REALTOR . INC. 67>-4630 Duplex 1BR OCEAN VIEW Pflvacy, gardener, pool, 2 Bdrm unfvrn From$680 ciean1 · n~townhomeln. al Sta1nd Ylllace 1n Hunlllllfon Btadl St1Wllld lu ~. .. •• maintenance S 1600/mo .. ~Iv F .,.,.,. st mo+ .._. m0\19 · "_.. t •• • Walk to beach S800 mo ~58 own • ..,.,.., m · rom......, Kida. pet 1eue ok Ylllacf is a resulf ot loldy pe<SONkled protnsionJI iitiiiitiitll ..... ,,..-.. ___ ._IW 720-16"6 e lttS 752-2345 7 ' LA QUINTA HERMOSA Call Agt 645-9850 pqnninc fht kind of atltnllOll you dtsefvt A ~I 2 Br. cioM to beach I · U•f I LIOO ISLE BA YFRONT · l62 l t Parkllde Ln, 1 blend ol ~lure and Im• nestltd 111 a lore:st with S5001mo. hPl!l!Pii.-.~"""'I_,~~~ mH · lovety 6 Br. poot/spe, block west of Beecn, 3 Cozy 2bf 1be, d/w, 1tove babbllnt bloo\s and Quttl Poncb, cooled by ~urll 223 La Paloma. 637-7918 SP«1ecular vtewf Yrly lae. block IO Of Edinger no petl S525+$600 MC. ocun bfetltS Add lo that ltnnis COUil$, $Wll'llmff1 ..... laa ftU Call ua regarding 673-7873 Ul-1441 548--8752 ooM, a spa and ' con¥e111tnt locabon nur s11oOPifc '"''~ Nwpt Terrace 2 t>r. 2 b1, EuUlde 1 & 2r. '480 & and employment ind you'vt tot a olact tnYOM would Mr SC P1D 28' 2ba poof, • ..... d petlo, gar , new crpt. U40 1561 M-. Or""9. P'OlldlY caM homt (hen ~tMeYl>Un~) One end weight rm. MC. M30. a i so r S750. lat/MC. 646-7958 AJUt•••h, Uaf. No pell. 546-9880 9-4. two bedroom. Ont and lwo bltll ·~b &4$-l4413 213-796-6297 ealty . 0ceantron1dafuxecuatom "·-eral and rownt1omu Wttblluttr , _______ _ 3 Br, lamlly rm home on ... W1llll 5 d 1 ' 2 BR, 1'.% s;: m ........... 7 86-11 72 I sandy beac:h '3300/mo. t A . uge, 2 Br Oen, IC>llt level, Uly-eow1n new & apectoua, eome BeQant 2 BA 2be home. 645-0n& & 191340-1284 2Br -S-470/mo. ez tefma llght, frplc, wood deck V.llo1n Hgeunttnqton v111.iye w/frplc:a. cath. oella, In Prfvac;y · Y9f dole to pl«. Pvt exclusive geted Condo sell Wiima M 1-8209 I• COUNTRY SETI ING emall c:omplPea. 1575 to Ju~ onty l350() Incl. maid at Balboa Island, w/pool '665/mo Seo<>. c.11 714/&4$-971M & gerden«. Aefl. re- & l • c Av a I I 6 / 1. 6-4~2&2, &4~95-43 ..... ttii quired. Owner 173-6372 S 1500/mo 6-42-2008 hermlng lrg 1 . • Eut·•-3 a. 2,.. ... IS!>~~ Hun1t111ton V~ Lant, Hunh111ton Buch, CA C"·"" .. ~ 2 ... 1 .. 11u •·- Walk 10 &and 'n turf 3 br 2 Avell. June 1 Univ Park. be frplc aundeck dbl ga1 3er. 2'h b• Peu ~. 1900'1 yrly 539-6190 $900 mo 786-7916 ev9 S..t Alty tee .. ....., ......... ....,. ""• ,. g-. (7 14) 898 996 B!IC: p!!i!!!J: yWfy ..,_,'"' -· ..., ·-r ""'' ~0~· "50 g7~ TownhouM. 2 F/Pll, 2 . l 1bioctt .. ;,;-beaclfl: time. TV. phone. patio. 2 rn. · petio.. 2Cer Attc.h G11. From the San IMlo freeway drwe north on Beach to $325/mo 87~7430 btk1tobMd\.AvallJUM- L.arge 2 Br Utlts paid 111, lut & Sec No peta. Mcfacldtn. tlltn west on McFlddtn to Satwtnd VilllCt · Oct. $800 weekly + dep. $875/yrty $900. mo. 318 A Santa Furncshtnp awatliblt . Opeft daily 10 AM 'bl dusk We Ilka browsers In ReHrvatlon1 req'd McNash Aeatty 642-133-<t INbel CM 831-8283 classllied 6"2-5678 873-«J.49 .. c1tit1 --aal leatals .... ....... n11 ~ 1BRt>a.~CWt ~~"°"~,.'·I bdrm~~ f ~ t A...-5120. l ~ .,. lol, oomm Of reetd, C M 90 alt 6/17 Pt\ C!Wl -..:rC~llO :& h t& 81& 1&11 6 3592"' T8l~• ·I Ntwport lllvll Co111 1t1hlt •• ._Ha,1bl0t:lllO MHe 11101) 1q It Sin .... 1 ~ · U Olmo tr&Otmo J\••lnnorn1c1 re Al99 2 ,,.3 tt-1Mt12 C0t1> t1r& eroo side h :::, 2.,., ftO Sllr 4 • l*9 rv fl'l.ale PRIMl R( T All &PAC ~ .. 75 0 ~ ~f. ~JS lnCll utlla 100 IQ f\ 1700 NNN 1 1966 67>8)()0 ~or ~4171 CM bofd« ND t~alt saw~ 3 • tJ v ~ Jac ... i. 213m3112 M Msv # t>e ...-1-1 ~~ ....... M p 1 •n· .. 1--.. ... ~ Rm a"'9i 6-.25 to ..a OW ---21 S300 7~99 lS I ~ , W O~ S It Pef 1q n. too 1400 OI' t • , • -mote tq " dOwnlO'M\ pl M F 35 -to rlw M• ~ ~ mag Catludtt Coala M ... Ira 119 2 Br 2 tie U.. s.,, w ,..__ 2 i.-p1e I. root 796-2040 pie.. 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MJf'f" Apartments Uni Apts fum/Unt Rooms Room & Board Hotels~- Guest~ SYtnrner RentMa Vecet>on Rrtats • Rentats to Sh .. ·~tala -N1r119d G•l!Oea tor Aerlt Offtoe Rerrtaa ~A9n11U Comml Aentm lndUsi Renta6s Storage M.c Rentals 'Pre P.S A<b -Z3 • c Classified -~ • ·5'1 . ·-.; ZA:1 -~"' -:5'1 ·~ "3fX .. ~ ~ ~~ • •.QI ·.r:c.: ·~ ·sr.c • .;--1: --•SJ •.:--"': - ~ liOC -.:.::~ :-uc .::DC ~ :.cc . ·c . ;a;_x •:t;,;c L5:iC ':. p -""'· ·'"'e '"'es· ........ -::.t """" '"" -...,,. ~ •S:C. ~a -:~~ .... -e: :"'JC Z.900 .... ass ' ec s~:i'e Z9QC ~ '""' .... u ............ 1904 ~ 19C6 :907 29Ga 29119 29"2 29•4 29•6 29·a 2920 "ly 29'"4 292:5 .. ' - - PlllY&TE LIHllY -On a small private stamped brick cul de sac street, sits an executive home. All wood shingles outside. Inside leaded glass windows. Skylights and a country rustic look. 3 giant bdrms. 2o/• baths. Formal dining room. LARGE LIVING AREAS. Beautiful rear yard with hot tub. Price only $189,900. Call now, 546-2313 CISTIM CEITUL Clllln&11 -Mesa Verde ex- ecutive custom ranch style home, central courtyard. Living room. family .room and all 4 bdrms look out to gated private courtyard. A must see for only $213,000. Call for showing on this one-of-a-kind. 546-2313 IEWPOllT CllEST -$179,900. Largest model and also the lowest priced 4 bdrm in the tract. Two story 21h bath with wet bar. enjoy the executive lifestyle at a very low price. Call today for information! 646-7171 IUll SI. COAST PWA: TIP Of TIE LllE -3 Bdrm + den/library + formal dining room! Spectacular skylights! 2 decks off upstairs bedroom & huge entertainment patio off living room)-21h .baths! lmpeccible condition! Try 10% down! Hurry! Call 963-6767 Tlll UYllTHE -Only $99,900! Lovely 2 bdrm condo glowing with warmth & comfort. Near new with 2 car garage, pool & spa in desirable Eastside Costa Mesa. Don't put off seeing this home or you 'll pass up a rare buy. 646-7171 Sl 15,HO, llllHll -3 bdrms, 13/• baths. double garage. New paint and carpets. 546-2313 USTSllE CllHS llHICH -Two large condos only 5 yrs old in a lovely complex with courtyard, pool & spa. 3 bdrms. 2112 bath with formal dining. Drastically reduced to sell at $127 ,500 for 1550 sq.ft. Call today! 646-7171 Stl,100, COSTA IHA -Very popular condo with large living area. 3 bdrms P/4 baths. Cozy kitchen overlooks private court yard. Priced right at $97 ,900. Call for showing. 546-2313 IOllU MOil, USTSIDE -Very nice, clean & desirable park-preferably tor adults ove~ 50 years of age. 1 bdrm custom coach extremely well priced at $16,000. Cheaper than rent. Don 't miss out on this great opportunity. 646-7171 111,100 TOTAL PlllCE -Try 5% ($31000 or 10% ($6200) down. 1 bdrm plus den condo with pool + spa. A bargain at $61 ,900. Call now, 546-2313 STEPS Tl ICW -$199.0001 You'll fall in love with this 3 bdrm. 2 bath home which includes 2 stone fireplaces, skyllghts & high beamed ceil- ings. Also only steps to pool. tennis & park! A value packed, comfortable home you should see today. 646-7171 FIR 11911 H l LIT -Great Investment op- portunity for the smart investor. All single.story homes with attached garages & Individual enclosed yards. Well maintained with lots of curb appeal. A sup~ at $275,000. 646-7171 ------.__ LMllH FH TIE HST -A pride of ownership home in a pride of ownership neighborhood. Spacious & beautiful 3 bdrm with family room and formal dining room in prime Costa Mesa area. A first offering that will sell fast! Only $176,950. 646-7171 ICW All 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. Priced at $395,000! 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