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1983-01-08 - Orange Coast Pilot
OUll;f CDAIT SA TUA DA y I JANUARY 8, 1983 • 0.., -""'"., -It ...... Lean and wa rlike. the ne w F-18 "Hornet" fighter jet was introduced Friday by a ttack quadron VMA-314 at the Marine Corps Air . tation, F.l Toro. Marines receive new stinger El Toro's squadron gets first "'Hornet" fighter j ets By GLENN SCOTT of the Deity Pltot llaff The Mannes introdUl"L-0 their ne:w F /A-18 "Hornet" f1ghler jets Lo El T o r o Ai r S ta tio n Friday. but they didn't s ta r! talkmg about the m as things that go swoosh and boom un11 I the formaJ stuff was over The 45-minUtl' ceremon y in front of a hangar at the base featured scor<'s of Mar1n C's in their green uniforms liste ning quietly to leaders extolling the process that led to t h e Jet production The mtl1tarv and c1v il1an leaders had nothing to say about the au·crafl. One speaker, Harold Alt1s . a vice presi d e nt o f McDonnell Douglas Corp , the manufac ture r of t h e Je t , suggested the Horne t 1s '"the strike fighter that best se rves the national interests of the Free World" On a slightly less enthus1ast1c note, Lt. G en J . K Dav is, commanding general o f the Pacific Fleet Marine Force . cautioned El Toro's pilots to be careful, oonsidenng that each iet C06l8 about $22 5 million. El Toro 11 the first U S military base to receive Hornets for regular operations. Davis said the world wall be watching. The gray Hornets were parked as a backdrop to the speakers' platform. They sort of looked like lean a nd warlike insects, with their sleek design. One feature that makes the Marines beam le the prec1s1on an which Hornets hit their targets Lt. Col. P eter Field "It's almost as accurate as a rifle," said Lt Col Peter Field, commanding officer of VMA-314, the squadron training in the Hornets. A central figure during testing of the Hornets a nd n ow the 1n1l1al squadron commander, Field was a popular per90n after the ceremony finished. as the band marched away a n d spectators be~an swarming around the metallic Hornets 'It's a sweN flying airplane from end lo end," Field told a group of rt-porters with a smile "The re isn 't a gu y 1n this squadro n who doesn't lonk forward to hts next flight " His squadron 1s scheduled to receive 12 Hornets by the e nd of February That's $2 70 million worth of a1n:raf1 So far, four are on base. and each of his 15 pilots are getting three or four runs per week in intercept praclJC(.' over the ocean. he said Seven years in the making. the Hornet 1s designed to replace the F-4 "Phantom," Field said the Hornet flies at the same speed as the Phantom but is much more maneuverable, twice as !Jght and requires o nly a third the maintenance time for each fhgh1 hour He said the Hornet's weapon system. with such features as v1deo-gu1ded bombs, is "right out of 'Star Wars ·" There is something e lse a pilot wants They want to enjoy the flight. Nothing b('ats the Hornet for pure pleasure. Field said. Among innovations in the cockpit. the Hornet includes a female voice that warns a pilot of problems, such as engine fires. Pi Iota call the voice "Betty." Field said residents living near EJ Toro probably will not.Jee that Hornets are slightly quieter on takeoff than Phantoms. Due t.o engine Improvements, Hornets (See HORNET, Paa~ A%) . ~ ., ...... ___ _ Ylll llllllll llllY Ml ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFO~NIA 25 CENTS Golden Eagle president guilty of grand theft Golden Eaglt' lnvestmt'nt11 presldeyit Ralph McDonald wEt.H convicted Friday by an Orange County Superior Court jury of 27 l'OUnta of grand tht>ft., securtlles law violations and tax evasion. The verdict represented a victory for Deputy District Attorney Tom Buck. who had argued at the conclusion of McDona)d's trial that El Toro- based Golden Eagle fraudulently obtained more than $15 million from more than 1,000 investors The verdict was a defeat for defense auorney Paul Mast, who had claimed there was no proof to support allegations and that Ma cDo nald would have continued to pay investors had investigators not arrested his chent Sentencmg was scheduled for Feb 4 before Judge James K Turner McDonald, according to the prosecutor, faces up t.o 10 years m state prison The defense md1cated 1t wall file an appeal. Buck contended during the six-week trial that McDonald never had any backing for the loans and the extremely high interest payments he promised investors. Returns varied from 10 percent per month to 20 percent per two weeks. McDonald had claimed he could pay those rat.es because his borrowers needed Ralph MacDonald large sums of cash quickly and were willing to pay for it But Buck said a Feb. 10 raid uncovered evidence of just two small loans, along with copies of McDonald's promissory notes to investors. Though McDonald had paid off all investors prior to the raid. he was building a pyramid that was mathematically impossible to sustain, contended Buck. McDonald, who had sought a loan to buy a used car just two years earlier, was meanwhile buying t'Xpen.s1ve homes and cars with Golden F.agle money, Buck said. Mc Donald 's attorney, Paul Mut. told jurons he could not bring any of the borrowers to the stand because McDonald h ad promised t o prot ect their identities. He offered no defenae for his client, saying that the proeecution had faued to prove its c ase with a parade of witnesses, most of whom had been investors. Buck's maJOr witness was fo rmer Golden Eagle vice president David Belfrey Biggins. Biggins backed Buck's alleptioru about McDonald's claims to investors, and testified that McDonald urged investors to not report their earnings to tax officials. One of the Jurors said aft.er the verd1ct that there was never any serious disagreement about McDonald's guilt on all charges. Four charges which had been part of the or1gmal indictmen t were dismissed al the start of deliberations by Judge Turner. Buck said the failure of one investor to appear for the trial led to Turner's order. Along with the guilty fmdings. the Jury also found that on two of the grand theft c harges McDonald had taken more than $25,000 from an mvest.or, and on (See GOLDEN, Page A!) Newport flays airport plan Cit y opposes control of John Wayne by 4-county panel A suggestion that control of J ohn Wayne Airport might pass from Orange County government to a f'e8ional airport authority i. being cr itlch:ed by Newport Beach officials The city's oppos1t1on to the proposal was made Fnday at a me eting 1n O ntario o f a committee studying formallon of such an authonty. The commJttee 1s attempung to prC'pare an agreement that would c•mpower an authonty to build a new regional airport or run ex1st1ng airports in a four-county area with the consent of the JUr1sd1cttons tha,l now operate them It 1s the latter pro posaJ that lS drawing criuctsm from Newport Beach Tht' city supports development of a regional airport because of its distaste for the noise and development problems assoctatcd with J ohn Wayne But the city fears it would lose a vo1re in matters involving John Wayne 1f control of the airport passed Crom the county to a reg1onaJ airport authontv "The prospect of operational control of John Wayne Alrport passing to forces outside Orange County aerioualy dieturbs us," the city said in a letter to the committee "We would not like to lose th e attent io n and respo nsiveness o f o ur own elected representauves on this very serious issue." What was described as "an extensive noise abatement plan" al John Wayne was the result of the county Board of Supervisors response to the city's complamts about jet noise. the letter said. Empow e ring a regional authority to operate local airports 1s an excuse to increase the use of t'Xtstmg airports without placing pressure on the local bodies that now govern them, wd Kenneth Dehno, executive assistant to Newport Beach City Manager R o bt'rt W y nn De lino is responsible for rurport affairs. Delino claimed an authority. if created. would not seriously consider construct10n of a new regional airport in Southern California becauSe "all you have to do 1s relieve the political and environmental constraints on the current airports and we'U have all the airports we'll need." S t t!ve Malon e, an a ide to Orange County Superviaor Ralph C lark , the county's represent.alive to the romm1ttee. strongly disagreed with Dehno's contention Malone said he feels that any regional airport authority only will have the power to build a n e w airport bec ause local g overning b o dies won 't relinquish control they have over existing fadhtles Malone said he doubts that supervisors in either Orange or Los Angeles county will re linquish control of their airports to a regional authority. Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside and San .Bernardino counties and Los Angeles city are participating an the airport authonty study. Malone said the authority might in the long run, allocate types of sennce and aarcra.tt a\ airports m the four counties. Such power, however, would be "a long ways away" -at least (Stt AJRPORT, Page A!) Laguna sued for $100,000 By STEVE MITCHELL Of .,,. 0..., l'tlo4 ...... A woman who said Laguna Besch police arrested her on suspicion of possessing cocaine when the substance in a film cannister turned out to be baking soda has hied a $100.000 claim against the city The chum, hied by a Pomona attorne y on b<'half of Myra Swindle, has sparked an internal police department investigation 1nlo the matter Additional narcotics tests on the substance found in the woman's car last Aug. 27 also were ordered. The claim alleges there was no probable cause for her arrest The claim has been routine ly denied by the Laguna Beach City Council and forwarded to the city's claims adjuster Police Chief Nell Purcell said he Is "comfortable at this point that probable cause did exlSt for the search of her aut.omob1le and the su~.sequent arrest of the woman The arrest occurred last August when a parking rontrol officer spotted S wmdle's car parked 11legally on Ocean Way Pun.~11 said the car doors were open l'd , a r outine procedure when a vehicle is to be towed The parking officer retrieved a film cannister from the glove compartment while seeking a registrauon slip. Offlcen were called to the scene to conduct a field narcotic test on a white powder found In the cannister. Pu.rceU said. "The test i ndic ated the substanre contained some type of narcotic," Purcell said. Swindle was arrested. A second test was conducted on the substance a t the police department after the woman 1nststed it was baking soda. the chief said. "W e had the same results." he said. The test produced a color change lndicatmg the existence of "cocaine, Novoca1ne -one of the cames ·· When the substance was aent to the Orange County Sheriff's Departmen t c rime lab for analysis, "we ~ived a report back that they could find no narcotics 1n the substan ce." Purc-ell said He said th e county tests showed the powder was baking soda. Purcell said hi s offi cers conducted yet a third test after receiving the county resulta. and received results similar to the second test. Wh.en departmen t officials (See $100,000, Pa1e A%) U.S. Postal Service unveils E-COM IDEX California businesses are running into a new type of traffic jam aa they modernize and move into the space age. The invitible tangle is explored on Page A6. By UREN E. llEIN ... o.tr ........ Electronic mall service may ttnally be catching on, and. for th• U.S Pottal Service, not a moment ioo IOOf\. The $31.8 billion experiment hM not attrected the attention It WM hoped to alt.er the aervlce Wiit lncroduoed 1Mt January But then, poetal officials cionceded, they weren't Jumplnc up and down to epr-.ad the word about UM 8Dph.latk:ated two-day mall 9lt'Yice they call Electronk ~o~~ter Orlgl~ted Mail .V~). d They hop.) to make E-COM better known by offering lectures and demon.traUona on the tervice at trade ahowa and conventio n s . One 1ho w le ORCOEXPO '83, the largeat etamp ahow In the West Coe.at. It le being held thia weekend at the Anaheim Conve11t1on Center. Dw1na the openlJ\c meeU.na of th e etamp show , post office official• and bu1lne11men lnvolved ln E-COM t.alMd about the newelt way to m•ke bulk mall tn 1a quic kl y and lnexpenaivt'ly. Gordon Morlaon • aaalatan~ postmuter ~. Nld &a:>M COl\I 26 cerui l •pap (31 centa for two pages) plus communJcation coata. E-OOM lett.en travel between private buainem oomputen and epeclally d e1laned poet office computer., Mort.Ion N.id. A bullnell with hieh priority built maWnp can u.e a ..,.aaI computer eoftware procram to ll'arwn!t lta m .,,_., .io.,, w1th a Uat of~ to the $31.8 biWon poet office oomput.era. What "l·COM provldu -.entially ll not • new fonn of mall but a new form o f tran eportatlo n f ot communkatl<>Q9, Mortlon •id. Mall which ll phy1tcall y desx-it.ed at the poll office under t h e current syetem, must be eorted. t rane p o rte d to i u d4!9Una Uon and l"'elOl'1ed for f lnal ct.livery. E-COM mail is electronically traNported to a desi~t.ed poll office close to the intt'nded de9tina Uon. The,.., lt le printed. folded, aealed In a blue-and· white 91\Yelope and IOl'ted -all t?~ ClC>mputer. Then. are 26 E- OOM ~t officea ln the nation. The electron ic .. rvlce out• what u.ed to be a l~p ~ to about elaht 1tepe, "Mort.on eald. , < ... POIT AL, r\e. All Clualfled Comics Comment Crosword Death NotJos llntertalnrnent Hora.:x>pe Movl• Nat.iqMl News l C1.C4-6 Public Notices C2-3 811 Rel.lit on 87 A6 S. Cal. Focus A8 811 Sport1 Bl·:5 C2 Television 012 89-10 ThMt.enl 88-10 .u WMther A2 M.10 World N~wa Al A3 \You.th Bl ·------------------------ HORNET ARRIVES • • • d on't need to UM as m uch thru.at to Lake oft, he said. El Toro 1Ull tuu 23 Ph.ant0ma, .although only 17 t·u~ntly are on bast!. Hornel.!I arc taking off from the ~ about eight times a day, Fie ld 11ud. · How does the Hornet stack up againlt Russian figh ters" . 1-'lc·ld paua<-d, TV c·1lml'r111• in fron t ol ham. a tlornf'l In lht' b ackgrou nd He lo w e r e d h 1• voke . Comparison s art> !Almost 1mpoas1 blt', he said , a ltho ugh t he re are ple nty of a nalys t$ paid to try. T he Hornt't bea ta a ny thing the Russians havt·. he s~ud. "At lt•ast for awhile" $100,000 LAWSUIT • • • used the test material on baking soda, the results were negauvt'. the chief uJd. "Now we're buying diffe ren t bra nds of baking soda an d testing them ," PureeU said. He said h e w ill s end the s ubstance back to the cnme lab and ask them to look for o ther forms of narcottL'S. ''The re's som e t h ing in thl· ~ s ubstan ce th at is ca using It to turn blue," PurceU said. A b lue color indica tes a positive test. H e said his d e p art ment is known for "having crack , as tute narcot ic e n fo r cem e n t ~n d Jewcu on in th e city "This lS n ot a cau&t: of running out and running m p<'Ople 1ust lx"t:ause they have a powd(•r 1n their possession," he said POST AL SERVICE • • • Whtie mailing costs wit h E· C O M are r e l a t ivel y low . businesses m u st h ave b o t h s oftw a re and the comp ute r program needed to in torface wath the post office oomputers before th e y t ake advantag e o f t h e service. And, businesses m ust und ergo a le n gthy ce r t ifica tio n process before the y can use E-COM . Ne arly 75 firms ha v e bee n cer tified nationw id e. Another 600 app lications for certifica tion are awaiting approval. Some firms are selling their a b ility to carry E-COM mail to other businesses which either do not have t.he equipment or d o not want to be bothered w ith golng through the certification process American E lectr o n ic M all . based in Orange. ~ among flnns Correction An indirect q uo tation in a stor y i n Frida y's Dail y Pil o t m isr e pre s e nte d S o u the rn California Edison Co.'s response t o a governme nt evaluat ion giving low marks for safe ty at the U n it I r eactor at the San O n o free N u cle ar G e n e r ating S tation T h e pa r agra ph in q uest io n shou ld h ave r e ad , "E idso n offidala, after reviewing a dra ft cop y of the evaluation , said last mon th the lo w rankin gs w ere un · tilled.'' ~e Daily Pilot regre ts the error . ma rk eting its ability tu use E- COM . Eleven m9nths ago the firm became the first s ite west of the Rock ies to be cert1f1e d for E - COM. S ince th e n , M ark a nd Chns Hartman, the brothers who own Amer ica n Electron ic M all a nd its paren t company, lmprm t Systems. have established five regular E -COM c us to me r s an Southern California and wor ked with seve ral othe rs on one-lim e only jobs. The Hartm an s' bi gges t , contract so far was for 17 ,542 a pplications for season tick ets for the Los Angeles Raiders' firs t year a t the L .A Cohseu m T1ml' was impor tant to the Raide rs, since tick e t plans w e re mad e much later than usual d ue• to the team's move from Oakland C hris H artma n s aid the potential for E-CO M customers is pract ically unlimited· "There's billing for utiht1es. l·redlt cards. an y th in g that ca n be com m unicated 1n one or t w o pages. Th e r e a r e s t ill a f e w "cu mbersom e" as pects to E· COM . such as the restric t ion w hich ket>ps the ·lcctron1c mail d o w n t o only tw o pa g es . Hartman said Hartma n IS s t ill working on an other source of reven ue from E -CO M . he said. whtt·h would involve the sale of the computer progr a m n eed ed to link the business computer to the postal <.'Omput.er to companies whic h do not h ave p rogrammers that can dt'velop the fonnula themselves F>»w o uw wtV •••»&#U • a o • • • g; µ Deity~ PMlo by lllcherd ICoetii.. Air sta l io n pe rsonnel a t El T o ro found the F-18 ••Ho rne t" aptly n a med for 1hc '"sting" of its firepo we r a nd sm oothne ss o f <"o m1mtt·rized flight. Irvine eyes toxic chemicals Ga ido e ek s disclo sure law fo r manufacturing firms lrvm~ shou ld hire a consultant to h e lp draft a la w requir in g manufaC'turing firms w ithin the city to disclose a ll U)XIC che micals th ey u se, s a y s Ci t y Councilwoman Mar y Ann G aido. S he said the farms a lso sh ould be charged fees to pay for the consultant's services a nd other programs d esigned to ease the threat of toxic leaks o r spills Ga1do 1s scht-dult.-'d to brmg u p her prupusal at T uesda y's C1ly Council m('(.'tmg, w hu:h begms a t City Hall a t 6:30 p.m HPr requ~'l won't be d1sc·us..'l('(J u ntil at leru;t 7 30 p.m . Irvrne offu.:1als have admitted their t·ity 1<; mrm• li kC'IV to have chem1l'al spills than most because c1f its hig h con centrat io n o f m edical laborato ries and othe r light industrial plants. F o ur 1nc 1d e n ts o f v a r y in g degrees of magnit ude since nud- N o v e mb e r ha v e h e l p e d emphasize Irvine's susceptibility The wo rst of the four was a Nov 19 leak of e thy lene oxide from a ruptured pipe at Bentley Labs. 17502 Armstrong. tn the l.rvanc Business Center ' Tha t n 1gh t t1me lea k le d officials from the Orange County Fire Departme n t to evacuate l ,· 000 people w orking within an e ight-s q ua re m ile bus rne ss d1strn•t T w e nty -seven peopl<' we re trea ted at local hospitals, a lthoug h no serious in juries have been re ported. A d isclosure la w would require businesses to report all toxic chemicals on the pr emises. S uch anfonnation is intended to he lp public safe t y o ffic ia ls assess potential dangers in case of fires or ch emical leaks. A s imil a r l a w h as been p r o p osed for unincorpo r a te d parts of th e county by S upervtsor Bruce Nest.ande . So far. however, the supervisors haven't ack..od on his proposal whiJe p rivate firms a r e given time to re v ie w its implicatio ns. = stri·ke· looms WASHINGTON (AP) -The '. head of an independen t trucke rs ; group has called for a nationw ide : strike Jan . 31 be<:a~ of looming : mcreaiws an fue l and h ighwa y i use taxes . ·'T her e wall be a nationwidf' · truck shutdown It w ill w t · u long as the Congreu wanta It • to," declared Michael Parkhurst, president o f the Inde pe ndent. Truckers Association . h was unclear h ow man y o f : the country's esu mated 100,000 : inde pendent drivers would take : part in the pro test , announced a : day a f ter Pres id e nt R eag a n ! s igned in to la w a bill which : r a ises fue l taxes a n icke l per · gallo n and boosts othe r levies: upon the t r ucktnj industry to · hna nce road re pairs : Some m embers o f Parkhurst's · assoc:·1at1on. w hile supporting th e idea o f a strike, expressed doubts · th at 1t will OC"CUr J an. 31. "The re's going to be a strike,"· said D o n Muld e r o f L in coln ,: Ne b ., h ead o f the N e b r aska : Ind e p e nd e nt T r u c k e r s ; Association "I jus t don't think ; it's going to be.on Jan. 31." ; M uld e r p r e dic ted t h a t the : strike will ottur m March and : said Parkhurst "may have been a : little bit pre m a ture." : "We want this all to happen on ;, the sam e day -from coast to: coast." Mo ulde r said . "We just ; d o n 't h ave t im e to get i t : organized for Jan . 31. We don't ; want six st.ates going out one day : a nd six going out the next." : T he s trik e ca ll quickly was i disavow e d by the Ame rican: T r ucking A ssoc1at1on s. w h ich : re present the nation 's fleet ; c arrie r s The A T A w age d a : s trong lobby tng campaign last ; mo nth against the tax increases.; but lost as Congress en.acted the ; legisla lion JUSl before Christmas. : "Our carriers w ill continue to ! move freigh t," said Edward V.; K iley, senior v ice preside nt of : the ATA. He said the trade group; w ill renew its effort to low er the : truck fees in the 98th Congress. ' AIRPORT CONTROL • • • From Page A 1 20 year~ -M alone pre<lll'll'<I Tht• p<.IW t'r tu assign airline' and a 1nrc1 ft to .<1 rpuns 1s not looked on favornbly by NC'wporl Beat h , but ~oml' suppo rte r s u f the idea say It l'OUld help ket>p John Wav.nt· the 111n 1ted-usc' airport that 11 now 1s, f'ffC-'l'tlVi.'IV stopp1n~ furtht·r expansion 11 1ornn ... nd1·d th1• t·•>mm1tt1·1· plo.1l't' l,1nlo(uagt.' 111 •ht> agreemen t t11 t r1·.i 11• thP .tut hori ty that dfl'\ liVt·ly gl\'l'!> Vl'tO power IJVl'I" ;.i eh:1ngt· in u~·rcitwnal eon tnil tr> .ill n1m111un1ltl'S afft>ttt.'d hy ;11rport rlOl'it' Mission shot • Viejo boy accident In 1b lc-ttt.·r, Nc>wpurt Jkach Comm1tt1·t.' members. mcluding Clark. appt•.i rt•d unanimously un1mprt'M•t•d w11 h that tdl·a. howc•vt•r A 12 -year -old Mission Vic·jo h11 v was rt.'purt<'d In good uind1tt0n late Friday a fter a shoo t i n g 1nl'1d e nt F rid ay aftc•rnoon. the O ra nge County Sht•nff's Department said companiun were examining the; weapon, said S he riff's L t. Dennis : Rohn The buUet passed through : Fedele's hand and lodged in his: abdomen · M·ore fog due Such an a ctio n by tht' l'IJOlmlltt'l' only "opC'ns tht.' door fur 0 l11t of non-parties to tht: nuthorit y to s tdrt d1c·t<Jt1ng poht'~"" Clark s.:11d. Matth e w F edele , 2712 1 Via Omedo. was vis1tmg a friend at a nedrby resid ence w he n he was i;hot ,;.1th a 22-caliber rifle while ht' an d hi s un 1d e ntd1 ed No vital organs we re damaged ; by the slug, which was removed: by su rg eo n s a t M i ss ion ; Communit y H ospital Frid ay: evening The boy was placed in: the mtens1ve care u nit overnight,: Rohn said. : Co nstn I 0enM log alOt>g l"8 COUI IM morning, thinnin g 10 hazy $unehlne by m!G-rnornlng H!Qn• today ee 10 76 Fair lonighl W>O SunO•y Ovetnlghl lows In lhe .0. Hlgh11 Sund91 In IM 70. Elsewf\e r•. lrom Po1n1 Conception to lh• Me •lc en border end Out 80 tnllee Nor1h-I wlnOa 12 io 22 knota wtlh 4 10 1 loot -on Sunday over outet waleta Locally. v~ Wind• • to 8 knotl today with WMterly llWelll 1 IO 3 1991 FM lodey IMll M>m4I cHnM log a10t>Q IM coat and tow ~ 1hiamo.-nlng V .S. tununary Snow fell over Mlc lltgan 1 Upper ~· w><1 WtKOnlin on ,,._ W>d gale Werningl -· poeted 01r1r the lower Greet Lall• Higl't wind .. rnlnge ei.o -• !-*' IC)t lhe ... lefn llopM Of the northern Rocl<let and 111 ol Monl--1 of t1141 Conlln.nlal OMcM. In lh• South. thundera1orma or.eloped Frldey OW< tt><t TH H Gulf CoM1 •nd """° --0 "-In._, Into ,.... Engtencl. .no lfOrlCI tfle n0tth4fn Pectllc CO.. ..., .,_.. rMCNng Into tM ldlflO penNln019 lft C)Ngon, llood wwntnga -e 111 •fleCI Frid•)' for • many .. ,_In IN ~II V....., end llMt tM oe>eel. MuOtlldH ~ to btOc:ti Ngflwrft and ~dldnol~-the roedl ~ be reopeNCI. 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E~l;ntled forecast llHougl\ tnfl period H1gns 60• Owen& Valley low 60s 10 IOw 70s nor1"41<n oe-ls low 70s 10 low 80s SOU1"41<n Oese<la Lows tn 30s upp111 desert• 1ncludtng 11\e Owens Valley end 401 tow•• d-• I OUTHEllN CALIFO llNIA CO AaTAL ANO MOUNTAIN AMAa O<y wtlh ab0"9 no<mal len'11)41ra1Ut!IS tl\r0U91\ 11141 period P1tcl\y Nrly m0tntng eoastal 109 Gully wtnd a mountatna and canyons 1>41Qtnnlng ol IM pertoo Coaa1a1 aru highs ~ lo 114 and 1~ 38 to 56. 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McDonald has filed a personal ban kruptcy petition. T h e case still is pending, Buck said. Correction 1!11 A story m Friday's Dally Ptlot ! m cor rectl y hs ted Westminster 's : share of revenues received from! Dickinson Pacific Cablesystems,; w h ic h o p e r ate s an four w est : Or Co . . < ange unty cities. : T h e co rr ec t f i gu re f o r ! W estmin s t er's s h are is 2!; percent. The Daily Pilot regrets; the e rror. : 2i1 Fell THIS PllCE WHY IOT EIJOYTIE •ST NATION Shuttle test firing delays maiden voyage By Tlae Aasoclated Pre11 WASHIN GTO N Bec auae o f a pua:illng hydro sen leak , officials decided to achedule another test firing of the apace shuttle· C halle nger'• eng ines, delaying the ship'• maiden launch until late February. The National Ae ronautics . and Space Adminstration said the test firing. the second for C h alle naer, would be conducted In late January on the launc h pad at Cape Canaveral, Fla. 'A firm date will be aet later. The announcement wu made Fr iday following a four-hour conference call amona NASA officials here and at space cent.en at Cape Canaveral, Houston and in Huntsville, Ala. Bachelor wins $1.8 million TRENTON , N .J . -A 29-year-old sew e r plant employee who said his car waa repossessed because he could n o t keep up the payments won $1 .8 million Friday in the New Jersey State Lottery. B lanchard Powell o f Burlington City, a bachelor, said he plans to buy a new car with his winnings, but he is not sure whether he will quit his ;ob with the Burlington Township Public Works Department. Memorial ma~ch postponed MIAMI -Responding to .fears of r e n ewed racial violence, civil rights leaders postponed today's planned memorial march for the black man whose shoot ing by a police officer touched off two days of rioting last week. The 59 -block marc h through Miam i's pred o minant l y b lac k STATE ... Over town section had been set to precede the funeral for Nevell Johnson Jr., 21, who was killed in a video arcade by a police officer last week. "AU the family wants IS for peace a nd tranquilit y to be restored," family spokesman Dr. Thomas Ferguson said Friday. "There h as been enough dest.rUction." ·California going broke? SAN FRANCISOO -Bank of Americ.a added its voice to a long list of government leaders and institutions who believe California is going broke and faces a $1.5 billion deficit unless imm e d iate action is taken. Ba n k of America, the nation's largest commercial bank. said Friday California is in the worst recession since the 1930's and faces long- term damage to its economy unless action is taken Sales of homes increase L OS ANGELES -The number of existing single-r am i l y homes sold in California in November was 1.1 percent peewr than the number sold ln Novem~r 1981. the first year -to-year gain in nearly two years, says a Realtors' group The Calfomia Association of Realtors also reported that November sales increased 24 percent over tha5e in October, the second con secutive m o nthly increase . Nationwide, November sales increased 8.8 percent over the October level. 81act1c By WARREN E. LEARY ., ......... ...., WASHIN OTON A1tronomt1ra uy tht'y h1tve dlK'OVenid a muaive black hole -an object 10 d e n H that nolhJna eacapea Ill &ravlty -ln a nelghborlna &alaxy. lt la the Ont such body ever conflnned outalde the Miiky Way. Canadian and U.S . 11elentl1ta believe the black hole they found i. in the Large Magellanic Cloud, the nearest galactic netahbor '° the galaxy Milk y Way which contains F.arth's sow 1~1tem. Sdentiata explained Thursday the black holes ar e the final 11.qt!S Of IOOM bll, dylnl It.an. ThHCI 1tan coUap1e and comprt!ll to create 1mall but very den.M object.I with gravU.allonal puU. IO 1tron1 that nothing Including 111ht -etapes. . The 1un, witt\ a diameter of 86,,000 m.Uea, would tuive to be comprHaed to a diameter of 1eaa than four mllet to become a black hole. The newly diteovered black hole It only the 1eCOnd of Ill type found ao far, aaid the acient.latl. Thia body Ls the companion of a nearby vUibJe star that can be uaed to ma ke Indi r ect meuurementa of the black hole. Glenn takes steps toward '84 ra·ce . WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. John Olenn, D-Ohio. has raised $200,000 and is preparing to set up a presidential campaign l'Ommittee -two steps toward getting federal matching funds to run for president. The former astrona,.ut has not formally announced hi s c a n didacy, bu t L ouise Swartzwalder. a Glenn pr ess assistant, said an exploratory committee formed by the senator raised $2i>O,OOO between September and Dec. 31. The presidential committee will be establis hed within the next few days. candidates must set up such a co mm ittee and s h o w oontributloru of al least $5,000 from at least 20 states. They then qualify for matching federal funda beginning on Jan. 1 of the pre-prealdential year. Swartzwalder was unable to say whether the 2 0 -atate requirement had been met. Presid e ntial committees a lready have been aet up by former Vice President Walter F. Mondale, former Florida Gov. Re ubln Aakew and Sen. Alan Cranston, 0-Calif. -___.,_....._,,.. _ ---------=---- Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/8aturday, January 8, 1N3 t\I The tint blac k hole waa dl1COvered 10 yean -.> in the Milk y Way'• conate llaUon Cyanut. Named Cyll'HM X·l, It alto i1 part of a bl.nary l)'ic.em with a mamlve normal etar. SclenU1ta •"'9pe<:t that other bU.Ck holee exist at the core of certain 1alaxlet, lncludina very dlat.ant one. cAlled quaean and perhape eve n at the oore of the Milky Way. The new black h o l e l • eatimate d t o have a man between 8 and 12 times that of the a un. The object 11 the lnviaible companion of a •tar lix time9 more ~ve \ban the sun and they rotato around ~Jt other ovory 41 houra. llra tclent1'u .aid. The black hole -kaj)Wn I.. LMC-X3 for Lar1e M~ Cloud, X-ray eou.rce lhrM -'8 located about 180,000 Ucht yeus from Earth. A ll1ht year ls a meaaure of d l1tance equal to about 1lx trillion miles. The dltcovery wa1 made by Dr . Anne P . Cowl ey of the l1nlvet1lty of Michigan and On. David Crampton and John B. Hutc h ing• ol the Dominion Aatropbyalcal Ob1ervatory In Victoria, Britiah Columbia. Warnings help draft· pool grow WAS HINGTON (AP) -M0re than 88,000 men who failed to register for the draft algned up after receiving warning Jetter1 in r ec et\ t weeks, the Se lee ti ye Service System reporta. Selective Service Director Thomas K. Turnage says that once the agency locates men who have failed to register and warm them, "We're getting very positive responses. We're very pleased with that." To get F e d eral Elec tion Commissio n r ecognition , Meanwhile.. a national poll indicates that Glenn's recognition as a potential candidate ha1 grown rapidly since last summer. Serr. John Glenn Spokeswoman Joan Lamb said the 88,000 registrations came in response to the first 145,000 warnings mailed out In December. More warnings have since been mailed. Russ celebrating Christmas MOSCOW (AP) -Millions of Russian Orthodox faithful igno red the Soviet Un ion 's atheist doctrine and crowded into churches to mark the start of their traditional Christm as celebrations with glittering Masses. The Russian Ort h o d ox Christmas falls 13 days aft.er the Western holiday. The church still adheres to the Julian calendar. which honors the birth of Jesus Friday instead of Dec. 25 aa on the Gregorian calendar. Thousands of believers stood s h oulder -to-shoulder in . the Yelokhovskaya Cathedral in north Moscow Thursday night for C hristmas Eve services conducted by Patriarch Pimen. spiritual head of the church in Moecow and Russia. Pimen. r esple ndent in h is sprawling gray beard and purple-and-black vestments, blessed the congregation and prayed for a peaceful 1983. Priests in gold robes wafted sandal wood incense from censers and chanted the liturgy. M ost worshippers i n the cathedral were elderly women wearing brightly colored scarves. But many younger women and men alJIO turned out, dreseed in expensive fur coats and hats. Western experts estimate there are 30 million Russian Orthodox faithful in this n ation of 270 million people, where Russian Orthodoxy was the state religion before the 1917 revolution. There are an estimated 20,000 churches in the Soviet Union today, compared with 55,000 reportedly in existence before the revolution. Of those who h ave n o t responded, some had already registered and others are beina invet1tigated. Lamb said another 100.000 to 200,000 w arning letters will be sent o ut ov er the next two weeks .. The law requires men to sign up within 30 days of their 18th birthday. Failure to do so can result in up to five years In prison and a fine of $10,000. So far the re have been 13 indictme nts and six cohvictiona. AB of the end of 1982, Lamb said 9,266,000 men had registered -94.3 perwnt of thoee eliglble. That leaves about 564,000 who have failed to comply. '83 tax cuts: Helping whom? I 1 LA 's jobless rate drops WASHINGTON (AP) Most Americans' income tax rates are going down again as the third installment of the cuts won by President Reagan in 1981 takes hold. But separate taxes will go up for people who s moke cigarettes, have telephones or make more than $32,400 a year. llWl IUlYlll more. someone who makes less than $32,400 will pay the same as in 1982. rncome.~1"""~nee.-~--i are diffettnt. LOS ANGELES -The JObless rate in Los Angeles Coun ty dropped slightly during the past month but remained significantly higher than it was a year ago, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said Friday. WORLD The unemployment rate fell from 10 .5 percen t in November to 10.4 percent in December . bu reau figures showed. However, the rate was up from 7 .5 p ercent from December 1981. Korean jumbo jet hijacked TOKYO -A Korean Air Lines jumbo jet on a New York-to Seoul flight with 236 p eo p le aboard m ade an · "emergency landing today at Tokoyo's Narita airport a ft.er a passenger threatened to blow up the plane, police reported. They identified the suspect on ly as an American o f Chinese descent. A second passenger, also a Chinese- Amer ican who was seated beside t h e suspect, was questioned and then released. police said. Soviet diplomats expelled BERN. Swiuerland -The Swiss g overnment has expelled two Soviet diplomata :accu1ed o f "political •• :~on.age." ;· A terse Swiss Justlc P Mlnbtry communique Friday said the diplomats, w ho )Vere not identified, "caught the atte ntion of the coun terint.elligence." }.Tijuana 'near bankruptcy' ;; TuuANA, Mexico -The We're on the edge of the ·-dty of Tijuana, at.agered by knife and we could fall Into ~rtang budget defidta and a bankruptcy," Mayor ~rto ', 500 p e r cent inc r ease in Andrade Salazar aald at a ;. municipal coats, is on the news conference. r verge of bankruptcy, the The peao was worth about • • mayor of this Mexican border 2 8 to the do 11 a r at the ~dt)' uys. beginnin~ of 1982. Two-earne r married couples stand to be eipecially cheered by the 1983 revisions in income tax. But many families who now are able to write off some of their medical expenses will h ave a tougher time of it. None of the changes affecta the tax payments that millions of Americans will be making in the next few months before April 15. Those are payments covering 1982 taxes. The rate changes for 1983 inc ome will give bigger reductions -at least in total dollan -to taxpayers making bigger salaries, while lower- income Americans wi.11 get lesa becauae they have leas tax to cut. Overall, the new cut, like the one for 1982, is supposed to trim an average of a bit lea than 10 percent from all tax rates. H ow ever , cuts for 1983 will generally be smaller than thoee fo r 1982 because they are trimming rat.es that have already been lowered. The new . lower rates cover taxes for all of 1983, but most taxpayers won't f eel the difference until July l , when employers begin withholdini ~ from paycheck$. For a typical four-member family with on e wage-earner making $20.000 a year, taxes will drop by about $2.76 1\ week In 1983 -$143 for the entire year ,:We're What do you Ub about the Dally Pilot? What don't you Uh? . ·'.Listening ••• .. o1 fJ42•6088 Call the number at left and your metMI• will be recorded, tJ"aNCribed and delivered to the appropriate edit.or. The same 24-hour 1n1wertn1 .ervlc• may be uffd to rffOt"d let· ten to the edltor,on any topic. Mailbox contributors m•t iMIYde \heir name and telephone number ror ver1tlcatlon. No drcultUon calla, pleue. Tell us what'• on your mind. ..... -compared with a cut of about $203 for 1982. If th.at same family made $30,- 000 in both 1982 and 1983, the new year's tax cut would be $339; ~f $40,000, the cul would be $609; 1f $100.000, then $2,511. In other changes for 1983: -Married taxpayers who both work will be able to take a bigger deduction to counteract the "mar riage penalty" that has sometimes resulted. in past years. with them paying more than they would if they had been living together unmarried. They will now be able to deduct 10 percent of the first $30,000 earned b y the lower-earning spouse. The deduction for 1982 tax payments is 5 percent, or a limit of $1.500 ra\her than the new $3,000. -The Social Security tax rate stays at 6.7 percent, but it will affect the first $35. 700 a wage- earner make• rather than the first $32,400 as in J 982. That means a tax increue of $221 for 90me0ne who makes $35,700 or -Taxpayers who deduct uninsured medical costs for 1982 will have a tougher time in 1983. The threshold for claiming such dedu ctions is being raised to cover expenses about 5 percent of a family's adjusted gross income instead of 3 percent. -Several excise taxes will rise. The federal tax on cigarettes will be doubled to 16 cents per pack and the tax on telephone service w ill be t ripled to 3 percen t. The tax on airline tickets already went up last Sept. 1. In addition. the federal tax on gasoline will go up by five cents per gallon on April 1. And on July 1 the aovemment will begin withholding taxetl on stock dividends a nd savings account Interest over $150. The excise-tax inc.reues were included in legislation pu9ed by Congress and signed by President Reagan in recent montha. The Income-tax reductions have been in place for more than a year. Exact chanttes for Individual taxpayers cannot be easily generalized sihce each family's Also. a wage-earner who made a certain salary in 1983 ~ whether $20.000 or $100.000 - likely will make at least slightly more In 1983, and thua he or she could well be in a higher tax bracket. Or he may make very little money at all. having Jost his job in the recemlon. -In some other e xamples. a typical single wage:ea:rner making $20,000 would get a 1983 tax cut of $284 assuming 'his salary and deductions stayed the same as last year. U his salary were unchanged at $30,000, the cut would be $515; if $40,QO(j, then $779. For a t y p ical two-earner married couple with no children, if income atayed at $20,000, the 1983 tax cut would be $231; 11 $30,000, then $457; if $4Q,OOO. then $744 and if $100,000, then $3.099. The numbers, provided by congressional tax speciaU1t1, usume the taxpayers are able to claim deductions for about :l3 percent of their basic income. The income figures are for waaea and salaries. • Si(F'l/a, Saving• On All Othe' Aton ond Actlvillon -co11r1r1 ... 1 - I ! l l Nmle beer fight on The Orange C.OUOty creator of nude beer ii aulng the atate for •100 million, alleging that the Alcoholic Beverage Co ntrol board diaregarded a judge'• decision that nude women on labels do not offend public mocala. The ABC last year said William Boam couldn't sell the buaty foam. In hia suit filed Thursday in Orange County Superior Court, Boam claimed hia constitutional rights were violated. The suit includes a $1 million claim against the ABC's interim director, Manuel Espinosa, and .eeks damages for Boam's WHD Manufacturers Corp. and F.astem Brewing Corp. of Hammonton, N.J ., Boam said. "Individuals at the ABC apparently have decided this product violates the public morals despite an administrative judge ruling to the contrary," aaid Boam's attorney, Jeff Walsworth. "The ABC is choosing to ignore the judge's declaion and causing my client unnecessary hardship.'' ABC COUNel Ken Byers said m Sacramento that he had only heard of the suit through calls from the press and that the board had not been notified. Gordon Kelly, the ABC's aaiatant director for Southern California, said he thought the judge's ruling was still pending. But Boam said the judge has tctually ruled in his favor and the ABC is withholding the announcement while seeking another way to stop him. "Everybody sues the state so It's of no immediate concern to "8," Kelly said. "Basically he had the idea of marketing a beer with the upper &ol'llO of a nude woman. We ruled that type of label on a container of alcohol was contrary to pubhc welfare and morals," he said. Boam said the nudity would not be visible in stores because the bottles would be inside a cardboard-wrapped six pack. 1° COPIES Yll I.Ne ht ... ...... ,..... M61 Vea Udo 675-6122 NsiU to Edwerds LIOo Clt1ema Special Jenuery 5, 1913 to Jenuery 11, 1913 ;, IC•JW .. l...tJt .99 EnchantJnc, aptly 6tscnbts mt wtth "'' "Blac\ Skirt" and larce lilac& 11111 lin I 1111 peactful and hwdy See Int 11 Al!•lbc T ropcals wlllrt I 1111 on Slit ullder lllt 111111t "lllaca SMt" tor on1y 99 ,WSA· ft isio w. w •• ~ i1IKI S4t.Utl•C.-Hlrtler 6 Ba• * ~ • ' t 00 • ~ c_) ~ • >< Q) =-· , . ~ ,,, . , ~ •on ik IP"'· •M not :a: In pm.: l'ffton • coti: da1tlfi.d aid~na Fu ss and f eathers Who'll call the m eeting to order ? T h iB Upper Newport Bay inlet seems to be the convention site fo r a gro up o f wild ducks gathered for whatever purpose motivates s uch creatures. IVY'S LEAGUE WINTER .SALE 30 -50 3 OFF ALL WINTER ITEMS STARTS SATURDAY, J AN. 8, 1983 10 A.M. -6 P.M. IVY'S LEAGUE 123 Fashion Island, Newport Beach 640-5721 Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 10-6 Thurs., Fri. 10-9 Sun. 12-5 NEW YUR'S llRllllS DURlll KIMBALL MONTH W• Fln•nu Out Cu•tom•,. -No 8Mk Or Loan Companl•• To OHi With NEW KIMBALL CONSOLI ••• $1799 Best Volu. At $650 Off $2499 .... PYb State eyes new gas ta~ Another boost needed to match federal fund SACRAMENTO (AP) -The ttai.'1 auollne tax mlaht need to be lncreaeed •taln l'l, two ye-an or CalJfomJa could loee the extra .350 mJlllon a year It will &et from the new federal au tax, a lobbylna group U)'I. "We're 1lertln1 the Legialature that theft' may be a need for a gu tax lncreaae ln the next · few year1," aald Edward Ger~r. a lobbyl1t tor tran1it aystema. He and other memebera of Callfornian1 for Better Tranaportauon held a newa conference Thursday to warn that the new five-cent-a-pllon federal gu tax Lncttue alaned by President l\eapn will not fully Guess who'll foot ·new nickel gas tax LOS ANGELF.s (AP) -Gu atatlon ow.nera say they can't ah.orb the co.t of the federal nickel-a-gallon gu tax hike, ao consumers will bear the brunt of that tax and a two cents·per- gallon state tax increase. "This m u ch ia absolute: Conaumera will pay aeven to eight centa more than they would have without the new taxes," said Steve Shelton, spokesman for the Southern California Service Station Asaociation. "Station owners will simply have to pasa thoee coata on," he said. "The best we can expect ia that half the price increase will be canceled out by lower prices." The federal increase, signed into law by President Reafan Thursday, takes effect Apri 1. The state hike took effect last Saturday. Tommy Lee, owner of Lee's C h evron in Glendale, said he only charged customers one cent -of the two-cent state tax hike, but he won't be able to do the same for the federal tax increase. "We've been absorbing, absorbing and abeorbing," Lee said. 'There's no way we can survive if we keep doing that." Station ownera have a profit margin of 10 centa a gallon, industry aurveya report. After April 1, state and federal taxea will total 26 cen ta a gallon. "It's erroneous to believe that the service station owner will abeorb the ooat," said Ed Reilly, vice president of muketing for Atlantic Richfield Co. in Los Angeles, adding that the ownera cannot pay for the higher taxes. Oil indu stry analyst Dan L u ndberg said in a recent Lundberg Letter that any increase in the tax would be off.set by a continuing decline in wh olesale prices, but other experta say the downward trend won't continue. Gasoline prices in December 1982 were almost 10 centa a gallon lesa than a year before, Lundberg aaid. A l·o b by i n g g r o u p in Sacrame nto, Californians for Better Transportation, said the state migh t need another/as tax hike to take advantage o about $350 million a year the state should get from the federal gaa tax. The coalition of buainesa, labor and local government groups said the state has to provide matching funds to get the federal funds. 1 ·wEEK ONLY benefit Callfomt. unJ• tht 1tat.e l can provide the req uired matchlna money. Californian• for Better Transportation la a coalition of busi n e11, labor and local I government groups that wa1 formed in 1981 to support a bill the Leplature puaed to~ the state g.uollne tax. The ltate auollne tax increut, from 1even to nine centa a Plloc'i. • bepn Jan. 1. The new fedetel. law raises the federal 1uoUoe tax from four to n ine cents • gallon, effective April 1. 1 Motorists al*> pay a li.x-ceni-a-J dollar state sales tax on guollne. The f~ral ta.x increaae, plua I the change in the way gas tax I money la distributed, will bring I California at leaat •3M> million 1 extra a year, for a 37 percent I Increase this year. The state I.a expected to gel.. about $900 million in federal _ funds this year, lncreaang to $1.l bUlion by 1986. But the California Transportation Commlaalott.. which decides which highway and transit projects should be built, says the two increases will • not be enough to pay for all the projects planned for the next · four years. The commission says the $10 billion transportation spending plan for the next five years will be $450 million to $6M> million short without either a cutback in building or maintenance project.a or an increue in taxes. The state will need $200 milllon over the five years to provide atate matching funds for the increased federal morvty. from the gasoline tax increase. 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Meditation is necessary -you require time alone, you'll appreciate and gain through "precious privacy." Focus an cooperation, lea.al papers and ab11Jty to perfect techruques. CANCER (June 21-July 2). You recently neglected unpleasant task. Now it ts essential that you finish what should have been a fa1t accompli. You'll be dealing with people who understand rules and are knowledgeable about time linuts. Watch Capricorn. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Favorable moon aspect coincides with adventure, change, variety and romance. Emphasis also on compleuon of project, added populanty and a.ssigrunent which presents mu::lUna people, creati~ challen&e. Aries, Libra people figure pn>minently. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You'll have chance to get to heart of matters, to make new a start, to break with tradiuon and imprint your own style. Check secunt)' measures, protect terntonal rights and deal with Leo. Anes. Aquanus md1v1duals. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Helauve challenges your sense of direction. Be flexible, display versatility and willingness to laugh at your own foibles. Individual who taught you in past is not far away, will communicate and you'll have reason to celebrate. SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21): Good ne.ws received concerrung recevery of lost artt,cle -focus also on money, Income potential and chance to travel. Gemini, Sagittarius people figure prominently. You'll become more aware of body image, you'll gain added understanding of nutrition. SAGITTARIUS (Nov . 22-Dec. 21): Breakthrough occurs; restrictions are removed and you'll be at right place at C1"UC1a1 momenL Moon in your sign emphasizes personality, appearance, intfilion and powers of persuasion. Cancer, ea..-icom natives play key roles. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Check written material -you're due to make valuable discovery. Vi.alt to hospital or mstitution helps buoy spirits of loved one. 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ELIAS California bu.sines.es are runniJ'\& Into a new type of trafflc Jam aa they modernize and move Into the apace a&e. This invlsible tangle now forces at leaat one In every five buslneases bulldlng a new plant today to locate aomewhere besides the site it really want.a. The problem? Congeated airwaves cauaed by proliferation of oommunicaUon satellites and expansion of the nation's microwave network. First Interstate Bank is one firm which found the problem vexing The UlllDRlll fDCUS ,_ bank, with branches in 13 states, wanted to put a $22 million data center in Fremont, an East Bay suburb of San Ftandaco. The building had to include a 37-foot-high and 35-foot-wide satellite receiving dish. First Interstate changed locations within Fremont 14 times before finding a spot clear of most competing ai~. And even there, the receiving aish needed special shielding. Cable TV firms are having similar problems, sometimes being forced to put their huge antennas in relatively clear residential areas. 1tudle11 coeUna u much aa $30,000 before .electing andbuylna building aitee. But FiuGerald ukl 80 percent of the fi..nna his company aida ~ able to uae their original lit.es, ail.hough many have to place receiving dl.ahes ln spot.a they hadn't planned to u.e. Even the telephoM companies, ~lch receive priority from the FCC an choosing their microwave routes, are having trouble finding clur spots. Pacific Telephone engineers report they've begun using other t.ranmlission methods, including cables, to avoid the mvialble traffic jams in aome big cities. And officials in ciUes like Fremont, seeking to attract new business, are concerned that congesUon might drive some companies away. But FiuGerald reports that most flrms can still locate close to where they wish, af they're willing to spend extra money to shield thelr recelvlng dishes from competing signala. First Interstate. for example, finally found a spot in Fremont. but sank it.a dish 10 feet below ground level. ''This wasn't perfect, but at least we were able to build where we wanted," said one bank official. "It wu a problem that was entirely new to ua." But one many other California firms will be facin . Thomas Et., is a lrHla.nce columnist based m Sanu MoniCJ1. • MAlllAL LAW WL SAID ut'D LlfT IT WWLN wt COUl.O fRU~T TWL Pa.lS~ KOPU. TO &MAVl TN"1W.YL \ .. The crowding is bad for new firms trying to enter the communication bwuneea, but it could be a plus for 10me folk.a. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------·· "THIS TREND could be a real help to small cities and those not located along interstate highways," sa{s Kenneth Fit.zGerald, vice president o a consulting Urm that specializes an helping other companies find "clear" locations. "It's getting tough to find an acceptable spot in a major California city or even an isolated city, if the city is near telephone company micro wave transmission lines. Those lines generally follow the interstates." FiuGerald said difficulties a.re most severe for finns wanting both to send and receive video signals. And the problem figures to get worse as more and more communications satellites are orbited in the next few years. Not even high-frequency transmission bands that evflde microwave interference can completely solve the problem, because they tend to break down an foul weather. Both Fi tzGera Id and Ronald Lepkowski. chief of the Federal Communication Commiuion's satellite radio branch, report that buainesaes are now punm, a premium on building sites they might have avoided only a few years ago. ''Tbeee dishes are d.Uferent from other ty~ of antenna.," said Lepkowski. "With other antennas, you want' them u high as JXaible. The9e, you want as low as poaible. So locations m valleya or between tall buildinp are best. becawle anything that blocks out other signals is a plua." THE FCC OFFICIAL sa.ad most flrms now conduct detailed satellite re<."eption Powerful KGB has a sordid· history By CHRISTOPHER C. HARMON (c) PBS, 1982 Because Lenin believed that "The courts must not ban terror. but must formulate the motives underlying it (and) legalize it as a principle," he created the Soviet secret police 65 years ago, on Fee. 20, 1917. Once called the Cheka, and now known as the KGB, the organization has had many names throughout its history It has known only one purpose, however: to act as the "Sword and Shield" of the Communist Party of the USSR. The Cheka, or "All-Ruaaian Extraordinary Commhalon for Combatana Counter-Revolution, Speculation, and Sabot.age,'' began u an investigative agency charged to search out deviant communist.I. It was swiftly transformed Into a .ecret police foroe with innumerable dutfes and few discernible res\ratnts . Felike Dzenhinsky, the agency's fint direct.or, laid down his ~Ucy; "We stand for organized terror,' he declared. Under his direction, the first 200,000 "offlclal" executions occurred; hundreds of thousands of other RUSlians d.i:Appe-attd into the fir~t Sovi~\ Cfulag Archipelagoes, where uprisings cos\ 300.000 more lives. Already by March. 1921. Petroarad sailors (the naval fon:es which had helped instigate the Revoh.tUon four years earlier) issued a manffeato decl.arlng communmn to have .. brought the workers. lnstead of freedom, an ever-present fear of bein& dr~ed into the torture chambers of the Cheka, which exceeds by many tlmea In its horrors the gendannerie administration of the Czarist regime." And yet the Leninist-Dzerzhinsky regime waa to appear almoet mild by contrast with that of Stalin and Beria which succeeded it. 07.erzbinaky Square, two blocks from the Kremlin, 11 the site of KGB headquarters. The building 18 not marked; everyone knows what it is. There is a new statue of Dzerzhinsky, raised by Khrushchev, who, if he closed 80l:ne of S&alln'a concentratJon earn~ and executed Stalin's chief of 1eentt poMice, Beria, nonetheless pledaed to "Strengthen i.n every way revolutionary vigilance and the organ of state security." He renamed the agency the "Committee for State Security," or KGB, but still ealled ita penonnel "our Chekists." He brought the reorganized KGB moNt withln the control of the Party, and gave it more funding as well as new, lnternational dimensions. THE BREZHNEV LEGACY was one of explosive growth. And it wu under Brezhnev's e~ that Yuri Andropov and has lieutenants made their steady advance lnto positions of government and party power. No KGB chief since Stalin's Bena had even been a Politburo member; Andropov ~ one in 1973. The next year he received I.he Order of Lenin for hia .. direc:t and llCtive pert tn workin~ out and Implementing the home and foreign policies of our party and the Soviet state." Since 1977, KGB personnel have been winning the highest kinds or government and party positions and honors. The KGB chief of the Aurbaijan sector, Geydar Aliyev, had not even been part of the Politburo; suddenly he is First Deputy Premier, the poaible successor to Premier Tlkhonov. 'the promotion of KGB head Andropov de.partments in some field offices for "Jewish Affairs." DURING THE LAST few years, this national and mtemational apparatus ha crushed a nascent Soviet peac~ movement with arrests and psychlatnt treatment, while funnelling large awns into the same kind of movements in the · West. and spending millions on 11peaoe•l• The KGB is a potent organ ization threatening in a d eadly way not onl y people under Soviet rule but ~eaternen aa well. .. .:u to general secretary of the Communist Party (upon Brezhnev's death) was, of course, without any precedent In Soviet history. The new KGB chief is a 61-year-old Ukrainian, Vitaly Fedorchuk. He commands perhaps 90,000 stall offioeni, some 2-300,000 specially armed border troops, and tens of thousands of other pa.id lnfonnants and agents. U he has a budget, it is virtually unlimited. And eovernm.,ent, party, and army orgaruzations provide logistical and other support free. front organizations based ln Mo.cow, Sofia and Prague. It has arrested I.he last of the founders of "Smot," a free trade union movement in the USSR. while leading and paying for union strikes in Portugal, New Zealand, and Cost.a·Rlca. It has brou.ght to heel the~ members of the "Helsinki Watch • committee on human rights, even • it built up a new gulag for 100,000 political prisoners, many of them women, fot ~ construction of the new pipeline. It regularly dispatches KGB and GRU -"tCientista" to ~ at, and politicbe,.. international 9cient1fic conventions; yel ' at least two legitimate Soviet adentflts ,. were kidnapped by the KGB from an Austrian U.N . agency when their <' loyalties became suspect. THE KGB must be taken aerioualy. The junk mailers can be sensitive The "Chief Directorates" conduct foreiln operations, border control, and routine and special operations qainst the Soviet population, foreignen, and tourists. The KGB worlu closely with, and oversees, the ORU, or military lnt.elligen.ce service of the Red Army General Staff. KGB officers staff the armed forces at ever:t echelon down to the com.,.ny level. They wear military unilonna. but report through their own chain of command, and can disobey rnilltary orders. KGB subdivisions and special departments protect all Party memben and thelr families, maintain the rullng elite's communications, oversee finance and probe economic crimes. monitor and control domestic ~t.unenl, maintain archives and speaal technieal laboratories, and, in entities like the Serbaky Institute for Forensic Psychiatry in Moeoow. pioneer the uae of medicine for malevolent political purpoeea. The "Fifth Chief Dlrectorate,'' formed ln 1970, combata expressions of religious and pationallst feeling, political dissidence, and intellectual and artistic Independence. There are special Recently England's Royal Academy vo~ to retain as one of it.I own An~y , Blunt, a confessed and convicted SOViet, spy. Deriding thoee who llC>u.ght Blunt'• , expulsion from the Academy, historian A.J .P . Taylor said: "It was ju.t Uk' McCarthy in America all over again.'' MELVIN MADDOCKS We got th{' shock of our hh.• lht• other mommg. Well. maybe the shock of the month is more hkc at. These are shocking timn, and nobody should make· them worse by exaggerating But there It stood. rn the center oC our mailbox. the envelope bearing the words an flaming red ··0vem1ght Express Lc•tter " From left to right. JUSt above the t-ellophane address window. galloped five horses m stlhouetlC". whttt> on rc·d. s 1gnal1ng further urgenc·y Why, you could ht>ar the poor nags snort from racing to get this bulletin to us. The letter inside began with a box sternly framed in black. announcing "Notice of Can("('llat1on." "Dear Selectec:· 11 read "We cardully select indwiduals who wrll dc•fin1tely r eceive awards in major ne1t1onal programs Previously WP selectro and notifit"d you to d<11m an a" ard but .vou didn't ·· VAGUELY we remembered a rome- on letter. beginning: ··Congratulations! You've JUSt won a valuable prize with ·no strin~ttached1•• That sort of a let.ter. A ten-s eed bicycle -or was 1t a portable ? -had our name on it. if only we would v1iut a <'Ondominlum on Cape Cod. Ot was at ,, c•halet in New Hampshire? Evidently we had hurt the feelingg of the nam•leas real estate tyc:oun by looking hit ablolutely-no-oblJiutlon gift horae io the face, and now he waa w~ng ua oft his guest llt1t. With a rather ten•~ <'ffort at patienc:e he explained to u a "These exp(.>nslve- major award prosrams arc only t'ffretlve H w• ••lccl aw rd rN•lplc•nts who rnpond and daun lh~r aw rd~." · By not IC'CCptinti the ten ~-ct br<'yde -or was il • TV Mt? -we·~ ~n rud lncontJderate, and mort' No wond r th re w• a ~on, wi\h nun•&Ward· rftf pfentl llke U1 around That w 1 how u lookl'Cl Ul lhl' re~ gih-11ver. But he waa ready to foralv U we r ·~ntt.'d our cal]oUI. non-~~tlw wayt, not only wH &~f · ••'-! a&Ut wa1t•n1. w., propjrt-d to \.Oii In a "portable CYm Ml .. .in l'' lr ~1 bonu~ On· the olht•r hand. what iC we persast(>d m our un-Ameracan behavior. ignoring has largesse? A very definite threat replaCt'd the very defmate gift. ··As a non-responder.'" our benefactor warnc•d. ""your national cligability as being rt•v1ewf'd for cancell<1t1on unl<'SS you n •spond to thts hnal award nouce .rnd darm your awar<l ·· WE BELONG to the genl'rauon that worries about any ehg1b1laty being C'ant't·lt'd. no1 to mention our ""national c•hg1b1hty " Aftt>r a career o( (><tying even our charge ~ard b\lls in full. thrC<' WC'cks ahcn<.I of tim<.•. were we now about to lose our good name an tht• financial l'omm unrtv bC'taus<· we had thoughtleslily nc·glt•cted .tq ac(·ept a ··ma)Or award"? We c:ould hear l'Omputers trom <.'Oal>t to l'Oa.St clac:kmg m the 1nformt1t1on beside t>ur name:1 "&d gift risk." Any o nl' in goo d standing as ··CA:cupant"" must sooner or lat<.•r shore the predicament. A while ago a colleague passed· on an impressive collection or envclopel> with red word!! (if llot horses) that hod pill"d up ln .h<?r mollbox: "FREE VALUABL.E CIF'TS If you ot't before deadline dnte! S 100,000 SUPEJ\PRIZE" "Morf' than 1<4 ,000 praies bclns llfh'red wfth thlt new BARGAIN 8ULLETIN1" "GUARANTEED The 11um of at least s100.ooo ond possibly $12~.ooo CASH.'' "YOU MAY HA VE ALReADV WON $10.000'" One return oddrt"M read 11.mply "Prlr.e Award Meodquartua," undf'r the ~preadln& wing. oC a ttd <'•II~. "Som~th n& for nothlna!" all our anndfathcn and irandmotht"rt would have luirrumph~. But they, poor soul,, novor enjoy d the advantaa a of blilonslng to ih• world ot "Havt" you playro your nurnber today?" &'TILL, THlS 1trona·-rm *'\Jc of the red·hor•e rld~r• 1oe• too f•r -- drun1mtna .,.pie out of r af)«'t•blc M>Clety _fc?r not anibbtn& o ffftb4t. Even lhOlt who h1v • th• bid tui. In tM. hard times to believe that life is a lottery mus t fi nd it reprehensible to be hounded an exactly the same way as a bankrupt Will a gift-enforcer embarrass us with phone calls to the office. naming us as a dead-beat? We"re taking no chances. We're writing a form letter, headed, "Notice of Cancellation o f Your Canccllataon."' letting all Junk-mailers of prizes know that they"re off our chglbilit)' hsl. We haven't de<-'1ded on our envelope <.le'lagn yet . but we"re thinking of f<'aturing five very muscular red-whate- and-bluc• mules d1wting an. A.epr1n1eo trom rhe Chrl1t11n 'Selene• Monno) He was wrong. The KGB ls a poi.mt f' or&anlzaUon threatening in a deadly way 1 not only people under Soviet rule bu~·, Westerners as well. It la not McCarthyism to take action against ~ who aid it. ,, Lenin believed that "the acientifi~ concept of dictatorship means nel'theJ; more nor leu than unlimited power 11 resting directly on fon:e." Until SUft\ • time as the USSR is ruled by popular consent, it will continue to be ruled by force and ~ fear. These ar. the only means of persuasion "our Chekists" ~ ever known. Business overlooks real education need There is a dlaturblng dlacrepancy between the complaints of corporation exttutivea and their hlrln1 policies among college graduates. Most of the romplainta I have heard, or read, cent.er around the fact that technical and busl11e91 school anduatea are ioo NJTOW and speciallud, that they lack "conceptual" powers and the abillty to rornmu.nica'° clurly and cond.aely. Yet rnOlt of theae t>eecutlvee continue to hire such ltniduatet. while tportng level, th.e prftling need la for ceneral.lsta, who can edj\.llt and~!~!: chaniina t.eehniqu.ea.. not for a who know only tbetr own job, and bave little not.Ion of how lt relates to other jobs and how the whole operation hana• togethel'. Almofl all the IJ"Nl entrepreMUR have had thlt ove.t-atth1na ability. . I [') J corporate boat: but> the prod?.F.llon .Cti new ideu calls for a dlfferent 11 than the routine administration o a , company. What ls needed here ls -~1 confonnity and timidity. but lJDaClna'f" · and the wlllinan-to be different. Boldneea has alwaya t..o I.he markj ol'(. the Amtrka.n entrepreneurial sya C and boldnem lmpU• the couraae to ~cha.nc:la It would ...m that the bell e&llHt plac. to begln ii by tak.lnj~et cMnce on• y~ who took a ~ on flndlnJ h imMif lr»teed of a job. • ,.., .. °"ANGa COAl1' Ray Nagel SATURDAY, JAN. 8, 1983 ENTERT Al NM ENT COMICS TELEVISION 89 811 812 _____ stancia University, Newport Haroor win basketball contests. 83. Nagel • awaits Rains' challenge By JOHN SEV.ANO Of the D.ily Not ltaff Ever since Rama owner Georgia Frontlere took over the team In the spring of 1978, there haa been aome confualor\ as to the pecklns order, in terms of importance, of admlnlatrallve perwonnel. Everyone naturally conce<\_ed Georgia's position at the top. but there was always the question of who followed aft.er her. Some thought it wu St.eve Rosenbloom (former executive vice president). some thought it was Don Klostennan (fonner vice president and general manager), and still others thought It might have been Jack Faulkner (current adminiatrator of football operations). As things' turned out, however, none of them really carried any clout, and as a result Georgia was left to handle club operatloru1 by henelt. Friday, though, Georgia alleviated henell of IOme of thole reeponaiblliUea by officially lntrodudng the Rama' new Executive Vi~ President, Ray Nagel, at a prea conference. Nagel, who most recently was the athletic director at the Unlverrlty of Hawaii, made it very dear in his opening remark.a that he la now the No. 2 person In the Rama' organization behind Geora{a. ''My title is executive vice president and that means I 'm the chief administrative officer of the Rams." said Nagel. "It will be my responsibility to be m charge of the Rams. I will supervise the'LA Rams. That will be my job. And we will not have a general manager." A. Georgia's new "buffer," Nagel expanded on his duties by saying he would be in charge of everything - which mearu1 trom hlrini a new coach to checking the arau at Rama Park to make 1ure It'• mowed properly. "I know there la 10me concern aa to my lack of NFL experience," admitted the ~~-year-old Nagel. "I realize, too, that there are areu In which I have ho~work to do. "The Collective Bargaining agreement la one. But then a lot of people lave to do their homework on that becauae It's new. Another area ism regard to players salaries, but I'm going to rely a lot on John Shaw (vice pres1dent/flnance) with that. "There are other areas, though, m which 1 feel very comfortable. I thmk my expenences in Hawaii will be very helpful." Nagel waa careful to point out that he was hired because of his association the past few years with the Frontieres, not becaute a new poeltlon had opened up "It Juat evolved," he aald. "It wasn't 1 anything I applied for." N as el 'a prevloua pro football experience corul1ta of two yean u a player-coach for the old Chicago Cardin.ala back in 19~2-~3. The rest of hia knowledge la with cvllejet, u he wu a head coach at Utah and Iowa before accepting the athletic directorahip at Washington State in 1971. Nagel said hia first pnonty la to find a new head coach to replace the recently fired Ray Malavaa1. lj "We want to get the best peraon available, and certainly experience I.a important," Nagel noted. Asked If the club i. leaning toward a ~ college coach. Nagle replied:"~. (See NAGEf .. , Page 84) . . Hess puts it in OT, Vance clinches it for CdM, 49-48 By ROGER CARLSON ()('the Delly ...... ..., Corona del Mar High basketball coach Jack Errion maintains that if his team can win "two out of th~. two out of three, two out of three, we'll be all right," and he and hts Sea Kings are right on schedule following their 49-48 overtime verdict over visitmg lrvme. The Sea Kings are 2-0 in Sea V(ew League action following the nip-and-tuck game which found seven players sharing in the victory as Irvine once again came close, but came up short Friday night. In the end it was a pair of free throw. by Tom Vance (his only pointa of the night) that ~rovlded the winruni margm Wllh seven ~~ just the tip of the story. The Sea Kings, hounded by Irvine's upset plans from the start, had to get a little from ever yone to subdue the Vaqueros, who fall to 1-1 m league play Raiders to open playoffs . LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Qakland Raiders went from the pinnacle of the National Football League to oblivion in the space of just one short year. Now, as the Los Angeles Raidt'N,'lhey're trying to return to \he top, where they think they belong. The Raiden. who moved from Oakland to Los Angeles last aummer. won Super Bowl XV at New Orleans on Jan 25, 1981. defeating the Phtladelph1a F.agles 27 -10. Last year, they sagged to 7 .g and failed to qualify for the playoffs. If the recently completed 1trike-lnterrupted NFL season means anything, the Raiden are the teem to beat ln the American FootbaU Conference playoff clwe. The Raiders begin their quest · for a tee0nd Super Bowl victory tn three years today when they face the Cleveland Browns at the Loe Angeles Coliseum in a first- round playoff game. The Raiden won elght of their nine games this season, best in the AFC. That means they'll have the homefleld advantage as Jcma u they remain alive in the r.-e for Super Bowl XVll at the &.. Bowl ln Pasadena on Jan. 30. "'The obvious differehee from a )'•ar ago ia a healthy Jim P.h&nkett." aaid ae-veland Coech Sam Rutl&llanO. refen'ina to the qaaarwrback of \he Raiden. "He teOk them to t.he Super Bowl two ,..,. "° and they didn't play well when he went down Jut For starters, All·CIF guard Mike Hess connected from 20 feet with eight seconds left in regulation to send the game into overtime. Scott Douglas, a 6-0 junior, came out of nowhere with three perimeter buckets in the second period to provide the Sea Kings wlth a 22-21 halftime lead. Dougw' net contributions ln the Sea Kings' first 10 games was four points against Hu,eneme. Chip McKibben went to the ltne with 33 seconds left in overtime and rut both ends of the one-and-one tor his only points -extending the Sea Kings' lead to 47 -42. Greg Wynn 9COred 10 points, including a 20-footer and two free throws in overtime. Karl Wolff .::iored tu. 10 po&nta In the flnt half, combining with Douglas for 16 of Corona's 22 first half count.en. And Dave VanSteenhuyse. a 15 3 scorer throug!'t CdM's first 10 games. although below his norm Friday, came up with a pair of buckets at the start of the third quarter to get the Sea Kmga into a 26-21 lead. But. as well as they played in the clutch, they were just a ahade better than the Vaqa, who realistically lost the game at the hne where they could hit only 10 of 22. "We had a cha.nee," said Irvine Coach Al Herring. "And they (CdM) had a chance. Free throws were probably the deciding factor." The Vaqueros, who had lost In tournament play to Corona del Mar, 44 -42, had the Sea Kinp on the ropes in the latter stages of regulation as sophomore Jeff Bielman. who led all scorers with 24 points. connected on both ends of a one-and-one at the line to give Irvine a 39-36 lead with 39 seconds left. l ...., .......... ..,a......, ' Hess. who scored all six of Corona's fourth quarier pointa, responded with.# pair of Cree throws with 26 ticks left, then Blelman made his one mis1ake - (Sff CclM, Pa1e B4) Greg Wynn eludes Doug Dielman (left), while Mike Hess controls dribble. Anteaters hoping to regroup Unbeaten Nevada Las Vegas provides stiff test tonight By JOHN SEV ANO 0( "'-o.., ......... LONG BEACH -Anyone who hu been associated with BUl Mulllaan through the yean kno'W9 t.he UC Irvine buketba.ll coach is not a good lo.r. So. it waa extremely aurprlslna, following the Ant.eaters' l~ to Cal State Fullerton Thunday in the PC.AA opener for both schooa, to hn.r Mullican praile his troops after the pme Jnateed of rtdlcuJJ.ng them. There was a reuon thouah behind Mulligan's outwardly calm demeanor. Although he may have wanied to fly into a rqe, MWUgan knew It w .. better that he didn't. "l don't think I can be (upeet) wt\h \hll aroup," laid Mul.llan of hit nonna1 votaui. manner after a Jou. "So many of the pJ.ayen are 1t111 nervout and ~ and ( don't want them to be nervou. and ICared of mt. I'm trylJ'.'8 '° keep my po&.e." It wW be thW:retUnc \o tee how much lon1er MuJU•an can k"p hta emoUona bottled up lnalde, etpedally ff thlnp don't fa.re well tontaht (?:30) when UCl hoe&a 11th-rank.Id N.vllda Lu Vepa at the Lone Beach Arena. l Of COW'M, lhe Aiueattta (7·4 Ovft'all, O· l ln confenmce) Kav. a pretty ettff talllt Jn front of them ti they except to ~ke MWMoii happy. • .. 'nie·Runnin' Rebell O·O in •f~ after bM'1n1 ptah St.ate ln oWHJnw at Utah) are not only big, and atrong. and talented, and deep. They're undefeated (11-0), too, and they fully remember wla\ happened the last time they took an unblemlahed mark into a game with UCI. . For those who may have forsotten, Kevin Magee and Co. stunned UNL V lut On radio tonight KWVE (108 FM) at 7:30 aeaaon, 82-70, Ir\ what waa a real eye- open.lna upeet at the time. "You look at their 1tartera and they have the New York City player of the year (6-9 Sidney Green), the Pittabur1h City, player of the year (6-6 Larry Andetwn), the Loe A= player of the year (6-6 Eldrldp H ), (6·2) Dinn)'. 'Mr. Mil.It' TatkanJan and a k.ld (6·~ Jeff ColUna) from Arizona who (Coach Jerry) Tarkanlan aaya la the belt player on the team,'' MWllpn analyzed. ·~t'• a lot of talent." More, maybe, th.an the AntMttn ~n absorb. MulUaan 11 1oln1 to eoun._r, thouah. wlth th• Ami lineup -meant,., o.ora..TUmer and JUd BMrdlley at l\W'd. Ben :-r.lcDon•ld and Troy Carmon at forward, and Bob Thomtcn at center - ttwt M 1tantd aplnlt the 'ntana. And he hope• hi• ttlrft won't make tht nmt mtlt.akea, "Wt ~t ,ot thrwlft -.wa~ ~ films of that game and we got only three offensive rebounds the whole game," said MulUgan. "Plus. when the game was on the line and we were down by two at 48-46 (early in the a«Ond half), we didn't block out on three .eparate occaalona and they 9COred on second and third shot.a. "ln other word.I, we beat ou.nelves. Al fint I WU aotna to atve Fullerton a lot of credit, but we made a lot of mlatakes. We can't keep doif\I that. And lf we don•t &hoot better and -=reen out on the boarda we're not golng to beat anybody." The Runnln' Rebel1 have three starters 1averalfna in double ffau.rel, led by · Oreen at 22.2 PPI· (11.1 rebounds). Ander1on la next at 18.0, followed by Hudlon at 12.l. . ••we figure we're 1oina to see full- court man prellW'e and that mlaht be a problem for Ult'.' aald Mullipn, alfudl.na to tho fact lhat T\lmet ta UCJ'• only aoUd ball-handler. ''We're ,1otna to open ln • man-to-man defe111e aplnlt them becaa11e we're more into the prne playtna man than we art when we Ii\ in• ICM." h wu ua .. 3.2 aone that the Ti\anl plclitd apert with Mia in buUdlnc what proved to be an lnaurmount.ablt 30-13 lint.half lead ThUnday. "Wt nMd. to wtn IOOn." laid Mul.Upn, ref9rrlft1·'4> hla own state of mlnd. "I'm not coiam.li~ ~ 1o laWrdey (t0n4iht) • , but we Mid to'M e-" NFL playoffs won't include 'Snowplow II' From AP d11fatdlet The New England snowplow .. caper la put history. and coachea Ron Meyer and Don Shula are 1 determined to keep it that way. Today'1 National Football t..eaaue game between the Patrlot1 and Miami Dolphin• won't be "Snowplow II," they aay, ~ both l.nslat IW'vlval in ' the Super Bowl tournament ts i their only concern h~ in\o · the cl.uh Jn the Oranse Bowl. 1 "I want to put that out of my • mind. 'nlat'• put -owr with. I > want to forget about h," aaya t Meyer, the Patriota' flnt-year • COICh. ",.. for reven&e, l teally iJ dan't believe in~ .. ·~ ,j factor ln pro 1porta. Th• only th1na \hat counta ta to wtn." In today'• other American , Cont•rtnce playoff 1ame, 1 CleYeland vlldta the Raiden. On n Sunday ln th• AFC lt'• 1M NewJ 1 York Jtta at Ctnclnnati ri San • DlelO at Rtttlbwwh. In today'• National Con6rilricit 'btayoU openera It'• Ditttilt at Wa1hir~1ton and St. t.oulj" at Green Bay. SUnday ID che lQ'C l\'I Al&anta at MliuMlota ind ~.., ,, DIDl9. ~~._. .. , p % . ,. -- . ,,. ,. •• Oran e Co .. t DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Janu~tty:!.!'~· .:,:18:83::_ ____________ ,_ ________________________ -------,----- ::..:.:..: - Walsh deliberating about s te pping down From AP dilpa&cbH SAN FRANCISCO Ball Walsh [!] says the football world should know 4. t "somcume n<>xl we<•k" whNher he'll conunue as head t·oach of the San . FranciJlco -19ers or JUBt <:oncentrate on betng generiJ m.anagt•r of the Nauon.li Frotball League team. "We fC"CI very posauve ahout the future of th., 'lra<>n•T:llaon." Walsh said Friday from Youngstown, Ohio. where he 1s meeung for several days with team owner Edward Dt-Bart.olo Jr. Wal s h told the San Fran< isco Examiner. 1n a rnpynght stor y, that he's l'<.ms1denng stepping down - cons 1dcrat1ons h e also entertained a fte r the team won the 1982 Super Bowl. WALIH The team's 21 -20 loss to the Rams last Sunday knocked the 49ers out of the playoffs and left them with a 3-6 record. ''Basically, we are looking for the best formula for San FranclSCO to win another Super Bowl," Walsh told the paper. "Change may improve us. Continuity may improve us." He said there would be some advantages to a ooachillg shift: "One argument would be that a fresh approach. a fresh standard. a fresh set of skills and fundament.als would be taught to the team. "Another one is that I think it is unportanl that on a coaching staff there be some movement and we haven't had any" But. he said, "We're not gomg to just b~g m somebody unless he can improve on me m some fashion " Quo te of the d ay Hqb Durham, Georgia basketball coach. o n the Southeastern Conference's new 45-second s hot clock: "That won't be a factor for us. Wc'U either shoot the ball or throw at away by then " Villanova outl a~ts Notre Dame Sophomore forward Ed Pinckney m scored 19 points as 14th-ranked Villanova overcame stubborn Notre Dame 61-55 Friday night m college basketball action in Philadelphia. Not.re Dame. starting thr~ freshmen, never trailed in the first half. although Villanova tJed the score t~ times and the trash twice led by four points Freshman E r nie Myers came off the be~h to score 25 points, including Cive in the last nunute dnd 13 seconds as 16th-ranked Nor~ Carolina Stale held o rf a Clemson upset bad 76-70 The Wolfpa<:k 7 1 overall, squandered a 17-poant first-half lead and trailed by as many as three points late tn thr second half tu pell ·1-'ra ay n I • Baakett>.11 AuoctaUoh. MHweU'a thr -point play with 2.~1 to play 1•v• Be.ion a 113-109 l'dg , and tht4 C.ltics loci for the rt'malndor of the way \· AMrew ToMJ K"Ort'd 28 potn\11 u PhillldC'lphl• won l\11 ahrth IU'IA.8hl, 100·89 over Wuhln&ton in l.4.ndover, Md. . . Mickey Joh1 u •1 lt'UOn-hlJh 20 pofnt.t helped New Jeney romp to a 111 -98 verd k t over ho1t Ch kafo . l l'orw ard Edd e J ohnaoa h..'d all acorera with 34 polnta and guard Ray Wllll&ml chipped In with 27 to power Kansu City to " 139-117 rout of Utah .. flllAXWlll Dan Roundfle ld tallied 32 points and pulled down 14 rebounds u Atlanta held off Dallu, 110-102 Maurice Lucas and DeoaJa Jobaaoa had 18 polnta apiece to lead a baJanced Phoenix at~k in the Suns' 108-101 victor y over Indiana Milwaukee, with Marque. Johoaon and Sidney Moncrief scoring 23 points apiece. rolled to a 109-92 victory over Dt'tro1t IUkl Vandeweghe pouretl an 28 points to lead Denver to a 125·97 triumph over Houston Raiders lead in unsold tickets The Los Angeles Raiders have m the most st:ats available for this ••• wet:ktc"nd's NauonaJ Football League playoff games. Raiden' 0Cfac1als said Friday that about 30,000 seats remained unsold for today's AFC first-round playoff game with the Cleveland Browns at the <Aliseum. Three of the other seven playorf games also still had tickets to sell There were 15.000 seats still available for Sunday's game at Dallas between the Cowboys and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Rangers' Mio thwarts Que bec Spectacular goaltendlng by Ed ~ Mio and a pair of assiat.a by Mike ~ Rogers led the New York Rangers to a 5-1 Nataonal Hockey League victory over the Quebec Nord1ques Friday night . Elsewhere around the league, Ray Bourque scored at 16:49 of the third period, hfung the Boston Bruins to a 2-2 tie with host New Jersey. Bourque also had an ass1St on the Bruins' first goal by Ke&tb C r owd er . . Buffalo defenseman Pbll HoQ1ley scored with Just three seconds remaining to give the Sabres a 5-5 tie with Va ncouver . Glenn Anderson scored three limes and Wayne Gretzky added two more goals as F.dmonton trounced Pittsburgh, 7-2. Ch a rgers place four on NFL squad The San Diego Chargers placed •.. four players, including quarter~ck Dan Fouts and two of his prime targets, wide receiver Wea Chandler and tight e nd K ellen Winslow, on the a ll- Nataonal Football League team announ~ed Friday by the Pro Football Writers of Amenca. The .Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Giants and New York Jets each landed three players on t.he squad . . Sam Wycbe, an assistant coach wtth the San FrancUK"O 49en of the NFL. has been named head coach at Indiana Unlvendty . . . The Cincinnati Reds, w ho went from baseball's best record in 1981 \0 the next to worst mark in 1982, own the opening ch oices in ~oth the regular and secondary phases of the winter free agent draft scheduled for next Tuesday and Wednesday. Sports on TV, radio this weekend Tod•Y TELEVISION 9,30 a.m. (!l) -NFC PLAYOFF -Detroit at Washington l p.m . (4) -AFC PLAYOFF -New England at Miami Sand•y TELEVISION 9:30 a .m. (4) -AFC PLAYOFF -San Diego at Pittsburgh. 1 p.m. (2) -NFC PLAYOFF -Tampa Bay at Dallas. 4:20 p.m (9) -P R O BASK ETBALL - . Lakers at New York K.rucks. 3:50 p.m. (9) -HOCKEY -Kings at Buffalo. 7:30 p.m. (56) -COLLEGE BASKE TBALL - Long Beach State at Cal State Fullerton. RADIO 6:30 p.m (5) COLLEGE BASKETB ALL - UCLA at Anwna Football -AFC Playoff•, New York Jets at Cincinnati, 9:15 a.m., KNX (1070); NFC Playoffs, Tampa Bay at Dallas. 12:45 p.m., K.NX (1070). 7~30 p m (56) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - lndiana at Ohio State Hockey -KJng$ at Buffalo, 3:50 p.m .. KPRZ (1 150). NFL playoffs Seeding• In Parentheaea The top eight teams In each conference are seeded 1 to 8 for the duration of the playoffs by won-losf percentages and tie-breakers. FIRST ROUND AFC Todey11 Gemea Cleveland (8) at Los Angeles Raiders (1), 1 p.m. New England (7) at Miami (2), (Channel 4 at 1 p.m.) Sunday'• G•m•a New York Jets (6) at Cincinnati (3). 9:30 a.m . San Diego (5) at Pittsburgh (4), (Channel 4 at 9:30 a.m.) NFC Tod•Y'• O.mea Detroit (8) at Wuttltigton (1 ), (Channel 2 at 9:30 a.m.) St. Lo41s (6) at Green Bay (3), 9:30 a.m. Sundey•1 QamH Tampa Bay (7) at Dallas (2), (Channel 2 at 1 p.m.) · Atlanta (5) at Minnesota (4), 1 p.m. JOHNSON: "&SON presents .. llFL ,., .......... , .AJO PUYlfFI LA I.Iden ov., O.Yelond Mklml over Ntw lntfand CSndnnaff ft« Now Yerk Joh IOn bl;lt; Over .. Plttibvrth PUYlffl Verbu1n Dei forced to rally, 73-57 By JOHN SEV ANO • o<tM o.itr ,.... • ..,, The final ICOrt> f"rtday n1&ht read: Verbum Del High 73, Fountain Valley ~7 But Baron buketball COM:h Dave Brown wall be the flra\ \o te11 you the numbers on tht• ICOl'eboard Vt not aJw11y1 Indicative of the kin~ of game that was played. Indeed, for 24 mlnutt>1t nnd 32 seconds, the Barona gave the F.a.iJes all they t-ould handle before weartnua, Ver bum Dei'1 suffocating 1-3· 1 defense and a prolonged 1treak of cold 11hootins finally caused Fountain Valley to succumb at the end "I'm vc>ry pleued with our guys," said Brown afterward. "The final llC'Ore doesn't indicate the intensity of theJame. "We got re tired in the second hall and that's beceuse we spent 90 much energy an the first half." The Barona, behind Rolf J acobs' 14 first-half points, controlled the 1n1tlal 16 minutes of the conwst, buildJng five-point leads on four ~parate 0Ct'as1ons before settling for a 34-32 advantage at the intenmssion. After Verbum Dea scor ed a basket tQ tie Shot .at buzzer helps Millikan topple Oilers By ROBB MUNSON l peclel lo IM ~ Not Derek Jones hit from underneath the basket with five seconds remammg, g1Vlng vaiting Long Beach Mil11kan a 66-65 victory over Hunungton Beach Friday night on the Oilers' floor in non- league basketball The Oilers had one fmal attempt at wmrung, but couldn't control the ensuing an-bounds pass as tame expired. The Joa was the fourth in a row for Hunting10n Beach, now 9-4. It was a tight con test all the way, with the score tied eight times, and the lead changing hands on 11 occasions. The Oilers pulled out to a 16-12 farst quarter lead behind the playtng of Bally Thompson, who 9COred 10 points in that span. But Millikan surged back and took a three- polnt advantage with 1:32 left before halftime Greg Ba ugh h it a 20-footer and Thompson converted a free-throw lO knot the score at 36 at interml.s.sion. Hun~n Beach s rabbed i~ biggest lead of the game with 6:18 left In the third quarter whe n sophomore Jame l Garner slammed one home, putting the OilenMJp 44-38. Millikan tied the game two minutes later when Jones converted a three-point play The fourth quarter started w1 th the score tied at 57. With 4:47 left, Thompeon layed on.e ln to ilve the Oilers a 82-59 lead, but one minute lat.er Melven Germany tied the acore a t 64 with a layup Hunting10n Beach couldn't hat from the lane dunng the fourth quarter. as the Oilers managed only 2-for-9 during the quarter With 1:46 lefl Thompson hit on one frtt throw to give the hosts a one-pomt lead, but Jones· shot gave M1lhkan the victory . "We have not played many close games. like that," said Huntmg10n Beach Coach Roy Mailer. "Free throws have been a rughtmare with us. At this point we can only get better." Gamer tal11ed 16 polnta for the Oaten; along with numerous rebounda, while Mike Mills scored nine and David Crosby came off the bench to total eight. / Mllllkan, now 12-1, was led by Jones. Germany (14 point.a) and Craig Peterson (11). The Oilers used an effective fast-break offense, keyed by the ball control of Thompson. "At tltnes we ran well.'' said Miller. "but I'd like to run more. l went to the bench more than J usu.ally do, ao that we would have fresh bodies out there to run." Hunting10n Beach shot 46 percent from the floor. but managed only 58 percent from the ~ (15 of 26). Mllllkan was 48 percent from \he field and 80 percent from the line. nuatti·r• at the outM>t of th• third quarter , t.,, Barons, bc.•h1nd two ba1ket1 from Jacobi and anotht-r by Rob Whitehair, aurged to their bla-t lead al 40-34 1 The Eagles, 8·4, proceeded to narrow t.M p~ 1 however to 46-44 and then reeled off elllht 11.raJaht 1 polnu of their own to t.ake a lead tney woUld ., ultimately ket:p. • The Barons got at clou aa ~2-~0 H Drew' Brown 1COr<.'d u basket with 7:28 to play, but It w_. ~ at thUi point Catigue and IOme anemic 1hootina by Fount.am Valley took lta toU. The Eagles went on to 1COre 17 of the next 20 points, while the Barona mWed 14 1traight lhot.t ' from the rtoor By the tJme the Barona were finally credited with a basket again. on a goaltendlna ca1l with 1:04 remaining, Verbum Del was comfortably in front. 69-55 "They have trem endoua talt-nt," p raised Brown about th(! F.aglea. "They're probably the most talented team In the CIF." Playing without the services of 6-7 center Jarvis Basrught (14 0 ppg.), who was sidelined with a sprained ankle, 6-6 forward Calvin Haynes hel~ pick up the slack for the Eagles by ICOring 6 game-high 23 points, grabbing 14 rebounda aJUf dishing off sax &s1sts. . Teammate Ch ris Brown added 16 points, while Shawn Brooks, subbing for the inJUred Basnight, had 12 points and nine rebounds T h<' Barons (9·6) were led by Jacobs, who firushed with 18 points, and Whitehair, who had 12 points and seven rebounds. Fountain Valley ended its evening shooiing 46 percent (26 of 56) from the floor, but the Barons' were a miserable 3-of 18 in the final quarter. "I feel like we're ready to go. This was a good tuneup for us," said Brown of his team's final preseason game as Huntington Beach and the opening of Sunset League play commence Wednesday mght. "I thmk we've played the best preseason schedule an Orange County by far. "They (the Eagles) knew they were in a game tonight The score doesn't reflect how well we played." Basketball scores Cofi.tae w .. T UC San OtegO 117 lo~ota 112 Cal Stale Nor11>11dg• 811, Occ1oen1a1 48 Southetn Cel College 102 L• Verne 611 Sonoma SI 7 t. H•rw•td St 65 "ockt.. SW B•p1111 Btble 91 Cl>rtll CoOego 61 Oenve1 71, Aockmont 60 Mldw•1I N•b•Uk8 94 Mete College 57 Centt&l SI 71 N M1C1>1gan 85 Mutray St 92. Youngstown St 83 South North Ca101one St 76 Clemson 70 Mo<~•d SI 6 t Aueton Peey 60 Soulll C•1oltn• 75 Boacayne 59 E .. 1 Vtll8nO't• 81, Notre Oatne 55 ~u 1e, Tufla~ P9M 70. Ye.le&& P11nceton 75 81own 63 TOURNAMENTS Flt•I Round Juke llowl EallnGla 75 £1 Toro 72 Coron• del MW 49. ltvlne 48 (ot) UnOV«141y S2, Co4n• MeN 40 aoutti c-t I.Mt• O•n1 Hilla 40. Wooc:lbrlC199 311 (01) • C•PllH•no Valley 119. MIHIOll Vte10 60 l 8Quna H1h1 S4 Sen Clemente 40 Aneefu• LAN1111e M•I., Del 82, Serr1 68 Servile 82. Plu• X 53 BIMlop Amat 71. St. Peul 55 Cet1l1HY L.Mtue Canyon 68, VIiie Pllr1! 54 Sanl• An• 57, El Moden• SO Foo11>111 63 TuSlln 411 S•nta An• Vettey 82. Or111Q9 61 ,,.. •• , lANglle Sunny Hiits 53, 8-Pettt ,.7 Sonore 50 Fullerton 42 Lo H•br• 70. TrQ\' 54 ~~'~M ~ 10, 9c*aelf*'°983 s ... oego s9. o.ro.n Grow 41 L• Ouinla 97 R.nc:ho Alamltoe !>7 Flot1da Southern 70 Cotumt>t• 1 83 Em_.. LANgue Cy0reH 80. El Ooreoo S4 Kaletl• 87 Eaperanu 48 Kennedy 5' low• 3' Holst•• 82 Geo wunlf'lglon 117 Wfflmof'lt Cte•emont Mudd 73 M•lon• (01'1!0162 Westmont ,,. U of Alt>e<I• 49 f'ollll Lom• AzUM·Paclflc 58. 8iol• S3 Pomone·P•lzer 114 Notre Oeme (Cel 173 u of Voctor•• 113 Wl!eeton Ill S3 Point Lom• 74 . Bell'l•ny Nuar-66 , High echool au \ltew Leegue N-P<>f1 Hl.rbor 78, S11ddleb11cll SS lot Alamnos 101. PKl!lca 80 No!Heet• V.,t>um Del 73 Foun1e1n \I~ S7 l B Mllllk•n 88 Hunting tori 8eec:I\ 85 Lallewoocl 48. OcMn \I-48 LB Wffaon 42. w .. tl'!>lntter 41 MegnOI•• 10 Legune BellC:fl eo liberty Cl'lrlatl1n S•, St M1<;1'1eet I •4 Br••·Ollnd• 96, Burroughs IBurbanlll 87 Wom.n Hlgl\ 8cltoaC Mal., Del 52, Edison 61 Newpof1 Chrlallan 52. Avllort 24 Edison women fall, 52-51 Alonda Varisco's jumper with five seconds to play gave Mater De1 a 52·51 vic,tory_ over host Edison in a non-league women s high school basketball game Fnday rught. Ed1S0n, which fell to 13-3 after losing twice this week. led most of the way. Janet Bittner paced the Chargen; with 19 points. Dr . Jose Moral M.D., Inc. General Practice Is pleased to announce the relocation of his office to 440 Fair Drive, Suite S Costa Mesa, California (714) 545-3310 He has also assumed the practice of Dr. Sarah Hatherley, M.D. who has retired Hours By Appointment General Practice Children · Adolescent · Adult • Elderly Or. Moral 1s a member of the Family Prac tice Department, Hoa& Hospital, ~ewport Beach, Calif. B.A. Dartmouttl College M.D. University of Callfornla At Irvine TUCSON, ·Artz. (AP) -&on Hoch, victim o f an armed robbery on hl1 lut vl1lt here, matched the coune record with a 7-under-par 63 and moved lnto a one-atroke lead Friday In the second round of the Tualon Open Golf Tournament. Hoch, who won the USF&G Cluaic ln New Orlffnl and took two title• IQ Japan deaplte a lenathy lnjury abeence tut year. compiled a 36-hole total of 130, 10 under par for two tripe over the 6,830-yard Randolph Park · Municipal Coune. ''I had a phenomenal round of putt.ma," said Hcxh, who holed one 1hot from 35-40 feet and dropped three othen from about 20 feet. "I was putting well and I gqt lucky. A couple of times when I misread or mistroked a putt it hit a apike mark or aomethlng and bounced in." ttoch, who talked f~ly of hls Tucson misfortunes when he won in New Orleans, declined to di8Cuss the robbery incident that oceurred during thi.s tournament a year ago. An intruder broke into his hotel room, bound both Hoch and his wife, threatened them with a knife and robbed them. "I don't want to talk about it," he said. "It has nothing to do with the golf tournament." And, after two rounds, neither does defending champion Craig Stadler. Stadler, the Masters title-holder and 1982 leading money-winner, 3-putting nine times for the two days, shot a aeeond round 75 and failed to qualify for the final 36 holes with a 143 total, three over par Rookie Joey Rasaett, playing in his first event as a full-fledged member of the PGA Tour, one- putted 10 times on the way to a 64 and advanced to second, a single stroke off the pace at 131. He had a share of the top spot until he bogeyed the l8th from a bunker. "To tell you the truth, I was trying not to look at the leaderboard.s, but I knew where I was. And I wanted to birdie 18. But I can't complain about the round at all. I couldn't be happier." Rassett was one of 17 men 1\l,'anded by darkness on the ~ cOUne Tbund.ay and came beck at daylight to complete a first round 67. He turned around immediately for the second 18 and one-putted his flf'St six holes. Scott Sunpson was third. three strokes back of Rassell, at 134 falls • in Artists lose .. Woodbridae Hlah forced Dina Hilla inio overUme 'before com.lnl up on the 1hort end In South Cout Leaau• buketbaU action Friday nicht, while both Capistrano Valley and Lacuna Hilla 1COred victories. And ln a non-lea1ue conteat, Laguna Beach ataaed a furlou.a rally but misled free throws cawied their downfall an the end. Here'• what happened: Dua HUJ1 40, Woodbrtd1e 31 The Dolphins aot a pair of free throws from Ron Rentrop with four ~nda remaining in overtime to pull out the vie10ry on their own court. Actually, Rentrop could have ended it sooner when he went to the line with one 9ee0nd remaining in regulation and the game notched at 35. But his first free throw in a one- plus-one situation missed, forcing the overtime period. Brian McSweeney, a 6-4 eophomore center called up from the junior vanity, acored 12 points to lead the Dolphins in his first varsity game. Stephen Rhorer added eight for Dana Hilla. David Wise had 14 points to lead the Warriors while junior Mark Foringer chipped in 13. MagnoUa 70, La1uu Beacb SO The Artists battled their way back from a 16-point deficit, cut Magnolia's lead to two with two minutes remaining and then missed seven straight free throws down the strectch to suffer a non-league defeat on the road. Magnolia outacored Laguna Beach 29-15 in the second quarter, leaving the Art.is ts with an uphill bat t1e the rest of the night. Nick Tepper scored 21 pointa for the Artists (3-10) while teammates Coby Naesa and Jim McGraw had 10 api~. Laguna Billi 54, San Clemente 40 The Tritons could hit just one basket in the third quarter (1 for 10) and their !rigid shooting paved the way for Laguna Hills' third league victory without a defeat. The Hawks (10-5) were led by Todd Liftin with 17 points and Robert Carter with 16. San Clemente received 15 points from senior forward Mike Hurlbut while Paul Wachenheim added 13. Capistrano Valley It, Ml11loo Viejo·~ Dan Sedgwick scored 20 of has aame-hl&b 18 points ln the fint half and the Cougars went on to ecore their second league victory in a game at Mission Viejo. Burt Call added 10 assists for the Cougars while teammate Mark Otta had seven rebounds to hand the Diablos their second league defeat. Or•ne:£out DAILY PILOT /Saturday, January e, 1883 .. University, Newport Harbor win F..tancia Htah'• F.aalf'I neaped from th• clutch of El Toro'• upiet plana, Untveratty Mnd~ Calta Mesa lt1J«"Ond1tra1aht Sea View Leaaue tc. and N~wport Harbor rebOundcd to throttle Saddl•*k Friday ntght, hi1ht11hdng area basketball tcUon. Hvre'• f\ow It went: Ettancla '76, El Toro 7Z In a tight Sea View tuaale on the Chart ra' floor. the F.aaiee survived to stay unbeaten on the youna Doug Pinckney ' l~gue .euon. ·----------, El Toro had an opportunity to 10 In front with Erik Blake Brad Harker Byron Bait about a half-minute to play, but miMed the 8¥t and Estancia was awarded the ball out of boundl. Doug Pinckney hit a breakaway layup In the flnal secondl io account for the final margin. El Toro took the early lead, but Estancia rebounded to go in front at halftime by three pointl. The lead llffUWed In the third quarier, and neither team could get any kind of sizable lead aft.er that. Gary Jaeger had 22 pointl and Pinckney 19 f~ the E:agles 10-3 overall. El Toro, which won 1t1 lea1ue o~er, was paced by Jim Hammel'a 24 pointl and 10 assists from Steve Thomas. Unlveralty U, Costa Mesa 40 Senior forward Erik Blake pU{Tlped in 19 points and post man Norm Stol:zoff added 12 as the Trojans fowid their way into win column on their own court. The Trojans just seemed to do everything right, coming up with 13 steals (to Costa Mesa's two) and committing just four turnovers (to the Mustangs' 14). h University opened a 20-polnt advantage in t e third quarter by outacorlng the Mustangs 18-6. Dave Palmblade was the lone Costa Mesa player to score in double figures (17). Newport Harbor 78, Saddleback SS . The Sailors rebounded from a le~e-open~ng loss to punish the Roadrunners, who scored the flrlt two baskets of the second half before Newport reassumed control After Saddleback had shaved the margin to eight points, Newport out.scored the visitors 14-~ during the remainder of the third quarter to make lt a rout. The Sailors shot 53 percent from the O~r ~uring the cont.est, including a 55 percent show~g an the first hall. Brad Harker had his highest sconng game of tbe season with 20 points, with Joe Seager adding 14. Saddleback countered with a 22 percent performance m the second half. Lakewood 48, Ocean View 41 . Tht Seahawks managed to hold 6· 7 senior sensation Tony Pope scoreless (he had 29 against Marina this week), but Lakewood's Kennedy Dixon stepped in to score 22 in a non-league game at Ocean View. The Lancers battled back from a 29-21 deficit and went ahead for good on a basket by John Salaiar with three minutes remaining. Pope ran into foul trouble in the first quarter, and when he was In the eame, double teaming by Mik.e Judge and Byron Ball kept him from going to the basket. BaU was the lone Seahawk to score in double figures (16) as Ocean View fell to 7-6 on the year. LB Wilson 4%, Westmln1ter 41 The Lions suffered a hean-breakmg loss as Bruce PREP'BASKETBALL Fruer cannect a jwnper at the buzzer to ,Sve the vlaiUng Bruhu the dodlion. WU.On took ~on with 2~ aecondl remaining and worked th~ clock down to the final IC!COndi before Fraser's game-wtnner. Westminster 1pent a five-point lead ln the final three minutes after aoina ahead mldway through the third quarter. Jeff Eutln acored 13 of hi• game-high 19 pointl in the aecond half. It was the C1nal non-league tuneup for the Uona. now 5-7. Weatmlnater opens with Ocean View Wednesday. Issues brewing • at convention Big schools vs. little schools SAN DIEGO (AP) -The battle of bla .choola vs. little schools, and a movement to end recruiting and academic acandals are expected to dominate the 77th annual NCAA convention, openlne Monday. Heated debate Is forecast when the 1,300 delegates take up such ldeaa 81 toughening academic requirements for athletes, paring 40-50 schools from the top division in buketball and giving the NCAA enforcement department broader powers. . 1 In addition, a P.lan to seek congres11ona exemption from federal antitrust laws for college football telecasts Is expected to be pret1ented by the NOAA Council, the organization'• policy-maldng' body. Last fall, a federal judge ln Oklahoma ruled ln a suit filed by the universitie. of Oklahoma and , Georgia that the NCAA violated antitruat laws by aelllng an exclusive package of college football : telecasts to ABC and CBS. The JUdge threw out the four-year contracts, but the ruling was stayed pendin& an appeal to the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. A ruling from the appeals court is expected next month. Support for Division I basket.ball restructuring seemed to be eroding and aome believed It might be • tabled before coming lO a vote du.ring the three-day convention. The plan was unveiled in September ln Kansu City during a meeting of college presidents. By setting minimum attendance requirements, it could shave the present 277 Division I basketball echools to about 220. Many large basketball schools come that the growth of the lucrative Division I t.ball Tournament has prompted a number of small schools to jump into Division I without maki.na a commitment to a brosd-beaed athJetic Jll'OIP'lllD. Five propo1al1 would raise academic requirements for incoming alhlet.e9, a reectioo to the scandals that engulfed many West c.out .:hoots two years ago. World best for Kostoff; Moffet victorious Basicaily, they would specify that student.a have a h1g~ ~hool gr~e point .avera~ of 2.00, including nummum requirements m math. English, social sciences and physical sciences. A plan originated by the American Council on EducaUon would add mmimum acores on SAT oc ACT teats. Along the same lines, a proposal by the Pacific-10 Conference would require freshmen to have 2.5 high school grade-point averages to be eligible for coUege athletics. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Jeff Kostoff, a 17-year-old high school senior from Upland, recorded a world's best time of seven minutes, 44.53 seconds Friday in winning the men's 800-meter freestyle race at the 1983 U.S . Swim.ming International championah.ipe. Kostoff's time was more than three seconds faster than the previous best recorded by Vladimir .Salnikov of the Soviet Union last month. However, Kostoff's time will not be recognized as an official world mark since It was recorded in a short coune 25-meter pool. World marks can only be set in a 50-meter pool. • Darjan Petric of Yugoslavia, a bronze medalist in the 1,500 freeatyle at laat year's world champion.ships, finished second to Kostoff after l~ for rDOllt of the race. Petric'• time was only a:lW.f~ second off the time of 7:48.24 recorded by Sllnikov on Dec. 19. "l was juat going out to swim my race and I figured that Petric would be out ahead," said Kostoff. "He got out a Jittle further and I was beginning to worry. Bu1' he just started to die.'' Kostoff. the current U.S. champion In the 1,500 freestyle, will be rect>gnlzed as the American short course record holder. His time shattered the standard of 7:56 1et by Bobby Hackett in April, 1978. Stanford freshman John Moffet, a Newport Harbor ffi8h product. took top honors in the men's 100 breaststroke In 1.01.82 with John Ulibarri of the Univendty of Arkansu finishing ab>nd and Great Britain native Adrian Moorhouse, currently attending the Univenllty of c.allfom!a, taking thitd. In the women's 800 freestyle, American swtmmen acored a sweep of the top three pollUons. Sixteen-year-old Tiffany Cohen. the winner of four national tilles last year. was first an 8:i3.53. The Misalon Viejo girl finished more than two seconds quicker than teammate Marybeth Linzmeier the Stanford University sophomore who is the curr'ent U.S . national champion in the eve~t. Michelle Richardson. 13. the youngest swimmer m the meet, was third. Ute Geweniger of East Germany took first place in the 100 bru1tstroke in 1:07.47 with world-record holder Tracy Caulklna acratching fr. om the event after being the second quickesl qualifier. Caulkina. who has won more U.S. titles than any other swimmer ln history with 42, decided to rest for the indMdu.al medley race. use· women to play at occ The USC women's basketball team, ranked No. 1 in the country, will host Louialana Tech, defending NCAA champion, at Orange Coa1t College Saturday, Jan. 22 at 2 p.m. The game is scheduled to be televi8ed on the • cable Satellite Sports Ne~ork. Offldala at USC say they choee ~ Cout as the game site becauae of put attendance IUODe9 for volleyball games played on the <..:o.ta Mela campus. Tickets at $5 for adults and $3 fOf' students are on sale at OCC. Call 556-5890 for additional information. ' However. even with the rest Caulkins was unable to come up with a victory m the individual medley. Kriatin Otto of .East Germany won the race tn 2:12.05 with Caulkins tak.ini second at 2:12.66. ..---=-~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~- . W·bftrrpaQ Galleries I PTesents the OFFICIAL 1983 AMERICA'S CUP POSTER ... IM Orange Cout DAIL. Y PIL.OT /Saturday, January 8, 1883 C.Orona del Mar's Chip McKibben tries hot over Doug Brozovich of Irvine in 49-48 win. Funny cars highlight OCIR field CdM TRIUMPHS • • • Given a second hfe, at least tempor a rily, by the Irvi n e Company, O r ange Cou n ty Interna tio nal R acew ay wall celebrate tonight with the Grand Premier of Ora~ Racln~. Headltrung the event will be T o m "Mongoose" M cE wen, competing against h1S long-tlme arch r i val , Do n "Snak e" Prudhom m e in f u nn y car competitlon. Prudhomme clocked a 5.63 elapsed time at the U S Nationals in Indianapolis last September. The two drivers have toured the nation smce the 1960s, creating o ne o f the, fie r cest rivalries in motor sports. They'll face the challenge of drive rs like J im Dunn, J oe P isano. Dale Puld e, Gary Burgins, Kenny Bernstein and Rolland Leong. In addition, top fuel dragsters will be attempting to qualify in open competition Also acheduled dunng the day are jet cars, wheelstande rs, a super pro elimination and aerial fireworks. OCIR gates open at noon wtth non-stop quallfymg unUl 6 p.m. The fireworks will start thingJ off at 7 and will be followed by funny c ar a nd top f ue l ellmi.J\atlon competition For more informat1on , phone 552-55 11 . CdM youth • wins county tennis title Brian Tyler, a fifth srader at Harbor View School ln Corona del Mar, scored a surprisingly easy 6-0, 6-0 win over Mltllon Viejo'• Ryan Mueller recently to w\ri his division in the Orange C9unty Teonla A11oclaUon Junior Lea1ue wtntel' c.oL&mament. -Tyler:.._ 'h•-aon oi Te.cl and c...rotrn 1}'.ler of Corona del M.r, picked up ihe victory on Dec. 28 I,. competition in Milllon Viejo. h wu the ti.rat major Ytc1ory fdr TyW.., who ..,_ been playtna t9in1I alnce he w11 alx yeen old. !Hla slater. Jlll, lncldeni.aJly, W.M a member of the Corona ~I Mar Kl1h vantty tt"nnla team tit.la~.....,, ewn thou&h she 19:).wl • friiW'nan. ~wbde, Briln Tyler wlll CIDl'D~te next ln th• :r.ullerion 09in;, a SOuthern Calltomia 1Tinnaj AilllciatJo"· .. ncuont-cl rJ ;v,JournaaienT tcheduled for ~. From Page 81 he missed the se<:ond half of anothe r one-and-one with 18 seconds left. That le ft Hess and the Sea Kings an opening a nd the 6-0 semor sent it home from 20 feet to put the game into overtime Bu~lman had 19 points mto the thir d quarter before Errion f in al l y put H ess o n h im defensively. "I wanted H ess on him earlier," explained &non , "bu t he had three fouls and I wanted to wait as long as I could. "I can't ask Hess to do more than he's doing " T he score was ued or the lead changed hands 16 times with Irvine enjoying a strong inside game, forcing the Sea Kings to hnut theu-attack virtually Crom the perimeter. Corona could net juat 1~ of 53 from the field against Irvine'• 2-3 zo ne (35.8 percent), while Irvine's 19 of 48 against Corona del Mar's man-to-man pressure worked out to 39.5 percent. D o ug Br o z ov i c h , a 225-pounder , hurt the Sea Kings with his assists from the high p ost and the Vaqueros w er e staying with CdM on tt'!e boards. led by Bielman's six rebounds at halftlme. The 6-2 B1elman, however, was the only Vaquero able to break into double figures against Corona's tough defense, and al o ng wi t h those lost opportunities at the free throw line, It was just enough to aend Irvine away unrewarded. They're 2-0 in Sea ... View; Sailors also win Stop ll you've heard thla one before, but . Thf' Corona del Mar Kiah men'• 110CCC1r tum, behind a goal by Scott McCrlm.mon, made It two 1tr1lght ln Sea View Lffaue acUon Friday. s_o_c_cE_H~~~~-idi This time the victim wu viaitlna lrvtne High which aaw Sea Kina aoatk.eeper Jeff Jacobi tum In his 11eCOnd consecutive shutoUt. wu credited wltJlflve aavee u ne &Jal reslatered ht. eecond CONl«Utive ahutout. On Wedneaday, McCrimmon had the Sea Klnp' lone aoaJ and Jacobe made It stand up ln a victory over University. In other Sea View League action, FAtancla blanked El Toro 2-0 while Newport Harbor regiatA!red Its flnt victory of the year with a 3-1 verdict over host Saddleback. The FA&les, who picked up both of their pla In the flrat nalf, improved their overall record to ~-5. Newport Harbor'• victory over Saddleback evened the Bailon' iea.ue mark at 1·1. In a non-league game, host Huntington Beach scored a come-from-be hind 4-2 victory over Mlraleste. Jamea Duley, Steve Evans and Na.ml Amorki M;Ored goals for the Sailors, while sweeper John Curci plcked up a pair of uaiata. Goal1 by Duley and Evana turned a 1-0 Saddleback lead around, and Amorkl added the ln.auranoe tally ln the aecond half. The Sailors, ln fact, mlaaed two penalty kicks during the flnal 40 minutes. At Corona del Mar, McCrlmmon took a pass from Dan Pflaum off a free kick and fired it lnto the net at the 18-mlnute mark to account for all the scoring. The rest was up to the Corona del Mar deferue which allowed lrvlne jult two shots on goal on the day. Goalkeeper Steve Leffler was kept busy, coming up with 15 save. on the day for the SaUon. Since accumulating a 1-1-3 pre:aeason record, the Sea Kings have come alive and now stand atop the Sea View League standin~. Sharing the top spot with CdM is F.atancia which made it two straight with its win over El Toro. At Huntington Beach, the Oilers received goals from Martin Cueva, Chris Vaughan, V~ Duke and Dave Vaaquez in their final tuneup before Sunset League play opena Jan. 18. Huntington Beach. now sporting a 9-1_. record, had to battle back from a 2-1 deficit after Mlraleste's Craig Barez 1eored on an Oiler defensive mix-up early in the second half. Salvador Vazquez and Matt Chaffee produced the Eagle goals and goalkeeper Jaime Anguiano V:f,han, Duke and Vasquez responded with the ir g in rapid succession to give the Oilers the victory. NFL PLAYOFFS ... Vanguards roll, I 02-68 From Page 81 Meyer created a stir Dec. 12 when he ordered a snowplow onto the field at Foxboro, Maas., to clear a spot for place-kicker John Smith, who booted a game-winning field goal in the Patriots' 3-0 triumph over the Dolphins. Meyer says if he had it to do over that he probably wouldn't make the same decision. "At the time, it was a snap decision , something that happened to Cl"<* my mind. And I se nt him out the re," says Meyer. "After reviewing the ramificationa of It, I would just as soon, obviously, have had John and the rest of the team clear the area off and lone ahead and kicked the flel goal." Meyer's action angered Miami Coach Shula and led to new NFL guidelines to govern similar situatlons in the future. Still, Shula says revenge will not serve as a motivation for his team when it tries to map a four-game poat-aea11<>n loslna streak dating back to Super Bowl vrn in 1974. "I'm not interested m winning for any revenge m otives," he says. "You can talk about grudge matches or all the other ways that you can describe 1t, but what it really boils down to is getting ready to play a g a me and winning a game ... The Patriots. who haven't won in the Orange Bowl since 1966, will carry a 5-4 record into the game. Miami, the No. 2 seed in the AFC, la 7~2. The last time the Detroit Lions beet the Redskins on the road, the game was in Boston. Yes. the Boston Red.skins. In 1935. Jn nine games since the 'Skins moved to Washington. the Lions have come up on the short end every time. But they are not being taken lightly by Washington Coach Joe Gibbs as the two teams prepare for their playoff game today in the nation's capital. "All I know about Detroit is that they came in here last year, gained a ton of yards, lost by two points and had the ball on the 2-yard line when time expired," Gibbs said .. The 'Skins won that game 33-31 on Mark Moseley's 44-yard field goal with 43 seconds to play after Eddie Murray put the Lions on top 31-30 with a 50-yard field goal with 2:58 remaining. "U this game comes down to a field goal, it should be some finish," Gibbs offered. ''If it wasn't for the year Mark has been having, everyone would be taJ.kin8 about Ed Muma~'' And U you're looktnc for pivotal matchups in today's playoff games. try left guard Tim Huffman of Green Bay vs. defensive tackle Rush Brown of SL Louis. Huffman. a second year player from Not.re Dame, is to make his third start of the season and fourth of his NFL career in fint round playoff game against the Cardinals. Huffman will replace Derrel Gofourth, who pulled a groin muscle in practice W~esday, Gotourth's lam is si,gnificant, for the offensive line is considered to be the Packers' most suspect area. Sparked by forwards Andre Smith and Larry Hirst, Southern California College turned an eight-point second-half lead into a 25-point bulge in less than four minutes Friday night enroute to a 102-68 n o n -conference baske tball w in over vlsi ting La Verne. The Vanguards, 7-7, were leading 60-52 early in the second half when Smith and Hirst went to work and the LaVeme ma.n- to-man defense went sour. Smith, a junior transfer student from Fullerton College, finished the night with a team- high 25 points, while Hirst added 22. The Vanguards held a 37-35 advantage at the half, but Hirst and Smith combined for 27 points over the final 20 minutes to turn the game into a rout. Southern Cal College also shot an impressive 83 percent from the free throw line (18 o( 21). Laverne w.. Jed by forward Stanley Stewart who topped all scorers on the court with 26. Andre Bussieux added 13 and Mark Vail chipped in 12 for Leopards. Christ College falls The Christ College basketball team saw its record drop to 0-4 in the Western Christian Athletic Association following a 91-61 setbac k to Southwest Baptist Bible College. Mark Lofink led the way for Chriat College with 24 points, while the winners were paced by Dan Deruter's 35 markers. Christ College ii 3-5 overall. Bucs host Cypress; GWC faces Hornets balance in the RusUers' loa to Santa Ana with no less than four players acoring 14 points or more, led by John Kreeich's 21. The men to atop from Fullerton are aopbomore Dan Wrtaht (10 pointa aaainst OCX:) and guard Sam V eel, who bit 20 a&aimt the Pi.rates. In the Pacif i c Coast Conference, Coach Bill Brummel's Saddlebeck Gauchos will try to make It two 81nJaht when Imperial Valley invades (7:30) tonight. 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Moneyed G•""• Joaego Will W1natot lime 45 1~ 9EVl!HTH llACE.. 350 yeroa Mant•H91oe S ia< (lr .. ...,e) 11560 720 4 20 ~ass My Coc>y tCrNQ&<I II 60 4 40 Mias Pac1lic F1¥• \Ad&l<l ' 60 Ala<> <11ee<1 Clleto•" Moon lady ~b• 'iopa Healhera Polley L• Te Oouoll Spudy Anoe• l ady W1n1 Noway1otrH t Alady Time 17 97 S2 aXACTA 12·101 paid Sl5• 60 ta l'tCK atX (5·~·2· 10·3· 101 paid $12.· 179 110 wllll th<ee w1nn1no llckeU (••• llo<•e•f S2 P1c1i SI>. cont olet•on p aid S 17~ 60 w•tt\ 7.t w1nn1n9 he"•'• tfnfe horH:t) EIOHTH llACI!. ~00 yards Hez• l•u Ret>el IT()(lktt 12 00 4 20 3 00 Town POiicy (H llt11 3 60 2 60 D•nc1n Somp.11 l81&vin11 3 80 Also race d Ea £• Te vanoys Policy Separate Cnequu Se••11tn One Sou1h O...:o Belly AluthC>UQM Native Jal Doll Tim. 1119t NINTH llACE. 400 yards rn. B1ac11 Amanoe(C<dz.a1 14 110 s ao 3 60 Cattmeony (Ad•"I 12 80 ' 00 SOI"-F .. t ... e lC<-1 2 •O Atso rec:ed S•n•tor 5•o• Nall~• Gamble• S1• T• 11-o Tim• 19 71 t1EUCTA 11 31 po•d $107 00 TENTH RACE 400 yercJ• u111matl! So1ut100 t Ado1• 1 ~ 60 3 00 a 00 F111IN F&Ql&y tValO~J 3 00 2 llO Plund&t' lt1d1an 1CtH1vez• • 60 Al";CI '•Cfll<f T•dy Cius, FlM1 Fan1a1y c;e.1 ~'-.tn Ar· ..,, .. At'tn Steoh.f!J AeQ1.+t111 C.e• fhe G1t1 uao., Ma,+•o T•me ?O 38 t1 EXACT A 19 21 pstd 5 18 40 Atl•noenc~ 8 •02 Santa Anll• FlllOAY'9 REIULTI 110th ol n..say tll0<c>ughb<9CI -tint) Fll'9T RACE 6 '""O<\O' A" Cuuenl tSt>oe<n•~ ..... 3 1 10 I I 20 1 ao K11a11don tPincay) . • ao 3 oo GOOdby• .\ Y tVat8111tn1 3 eo Also <aced OrHm of Ftre McCutcl'leOn, l'\lbllc lredtllO" Sllootino W•no Cleen I.IP You< Aci.. Unalakleet Time 109 315 KCOMD MCI. t 111e m1 ... ~ .. ,,,., AeoolMd ll'1ncay1 J 40 2 40 2 20 HIQI> Cel1tle< (H~J 3 80 2 80 Rao-• • Fancy I R.,,,,..01 3 eo Also raetld Oucllfft Pe11one 8e Happy La<~en Momcat Sleante Geel Hawaiian Royally Time t 44 3 !> S2 DAILY DOVelE I&-ti pa.ct S70 20 ntlAO llACI. 6 furtonQ• 8y 9-datr (TO<OI 79 40 23 20 13 40 Fa" Ame tP<r><:.111 ) 80 ) 20 L.ady PleaM IH•"'971 6 20 Also •eced MOQm• tau Cullue Seauly BtenquHa. C&1llm•1e Judge 01•ttn1 Doll Costsrnng Ro•e Put Uo Otnt Do Oat Ma Befte E1001e TllNI I 11 2 5 FOUlnH 114CE ~ l•J<10n0• Miss 8u<:t.& OalOf tlb•lf &00 500 3 60 Love iw .. v•t 1Ca11a~eoa1 5 00 3 40 °"" T<.1>u1e 10ela1100,,w,e 4 llO A1so raced Ce1c1> Thi! S"OW Loot. Out Anumabte. S11a11noe a.ti• M0<ellna Bell's R1d04' Ttme 1 11 FWTH llACE. I •moles on luri Oete You (Oelanou...ye) 6 20 4 20 Axe HouM (CHlanedel 9 80 Lucullut (II aienzvel• l 2 80 '40 2 90 Aleo 1aced C•••< llerd1ct Commeno Tower 8<100• Sunny MO<-'an Nig ht Sou ti\ Time 1 48 llS 15 EXACT A 18 61oa•dS1!>7 00 lllCTH llACI. One mile F*1 Ser ammer (Ct!"°") 12 90 S 00 3 20 NOf1h ol Lake IMCC&HOnl • 00 3 00 QttshO<e IAome•Ot 3 20 Also raced ~•ve19reen T v Aeron Atb<tet PPloen,. W11l9 Salutnov• B•1Che40< Bob Time I 37 HYINTII llACI II IU'fon9t Mearl¥ tMcCa,,onl 7 llO 4 &O 3 20 MOfry ' Champ !R.,,,,..ol 11 IO S 80 French Maf91ty 111....,iuela) 2 llO 11110 •aced S ler11no Stl•• Meno Btu-an Ilia MfO"Um Tome 1 Oii 215 • llACTA 111·5) pa>c:I $300 ~ llt l'tCK a11I1· 1 ·3·11·11·81paid128.307 80 w11111ou1 w1Mtf'IO ttcleeta (al• '""-l 12 PICll St• coneol•llon paid $340 40 wttPI 103 wW!nlnq llCltetl (llve h<>< ... I t2 Pl(fl Sia -tlCI\ cbn.olaOon pa10 l.,.t IO wllll 12 W1M1"9 lfcllttlt (four horM. one 1e111cn1 atOttTH MCa 1 II IS -Swltl ... 0 ll'wlcey) 3 80 2 20 2 tO MIN HunlillQIOn IT O<O) 2 80 2 20 .... Scout ,......,...,, 2 40 Allo rllCeO· MlllnQO. F1111Nn11, \/lo• ,_ 1•2 II lllACTA (2 5Js-I llSOO ~lllACa.e>nem,.. ,... elfd !C•••ltleelll " 00 1 20 3 00 Jvllennll (HliW!eV) 4 IO 2 IO Why ZantlM IMc<:•ro.11 , IO "'",..., ~~ ....... ~ o.n; rlllll'lt OnL o.o.itlw , llnM Plale r-1Ha1s • lUCTA I 1·al 1*0 1 llUO. Attenci-)2.S.7 TUMOA o,_ Scoll Hoch Joey l'IMMll 8eo11 Si111pt0n JOl\nny Miiier Lenny W9(lllln1 ll•lll , .,.,. CeMn "-tt ,ny HM& 011 Moro11n Mar~ H1y ... Fuuy Zo.ilet Cl••ence Moea 0...n) [d•9'0t L•ndy Ml..., Pet., Ooa1.,11u1S H ... lf'#tn J•m Co'twfl Pet« Jll<:00"'1 Mtkt Reid P•vne Stewon Jim NeffOfd Bobby wec1i.1na C.he11es Coody ( orr•at F •11•' Andy Sean Dan Pohl woooy 9•ac•oom Lon Hinkle Andy NQllh LOU 0<11ham Buddy Cerone• l ltt)' R.n ... et Jim 5,mori1 r ,.., Lou pies M..:k Solt Fran\ Conn., Oh• fl(.helberge< HOwlf<I f willy Hube<! G111en Cu• hi Sir ano- Oon Jen"•'Y Jack Aen- O•ve 9a11 Ha•Suuon ROii Nuc•olls V•CIOf AegetedO Brao 8'yan1 800 G1tde1 Oav1<J Graham Ken Gteitn Jonn Cooi. M1tr.e 811nnan Homero e1anca1 Don Pooley ~oe Burno P"'1 Hancoc• JC Snead Joelie MuOd Mike Donald eoooy Cole Ed flOf• Pal McGowan M11<e Sullt••n Qay1d Edw9'dl Al Gelbe<Qet Ricnaro Z~ol Mer\ Ptetl Pal llndMy nm Stmo!IOft John Manattey Mlfk Lye Leonard Thompson Ml"8 N..:oteue Jolln McCom1sn Curl 8rrum 8oo Byman 8111 K1alzerl Cntp Seek U<ry Mite Jet! K•n 'ailed to 0"9111Y Allen M1ft9' Tom Jenkins Gery Koch r,..,,,, ... Gray Joe Inman l••rv Zl9Qlet Cr••o S••dlef TM-C"uno Chen Jom BoO<oe Bob e .. 1 .. 000 Ma<i. 0 Me&<e J•m Thorpe GeM l•llfel 8obt>y~11 v.._._,,,.. eruee l .. tllle Oa••d Peopl<ls Oalf> DouQlast G•·· MCCO<O M~"-• Ho .. an<i G11y Hllllbe<IJ Lyn Lon t arrt N@ftofl Oen HIMdOf!C,n Oon_ H.,,,mond Mari. McCuml>f!1 JOM l"OUQl>I Jonn Ad.,,,. P .... PutlH< Oa\19 Hill OrvM1e MOOd) Tom Pu,t1• Oe111d Ogrtn LenrueC-tt Aust Coch<an • Dan FO<tman 81U Sano.. .-< .. th Goyen St.,,. HAil Mii ... 8.-1:* Mike Peet< 0.blly OHt>ert An WaH Jim Deni Bob Boyd Tommy Vaten111"1e Mar~ Row LO'en Aoberl• T...,., Ooef>I Jimmy Roy O<eo 8oltn M ..... McCu"OUQll Joe H<1bef Harry Jaeck .. 0.... SIOCklon J«ry B~ a.Jon Alnkevtcn 8'11 Jol>nslon 811 ll•tnon Steve Por1e< RICk l .. Gteo POW9'• Ae•C.-• Fred M.,,, ·-.,,..1911, ...., •• 80Coet NIGH~ 0-83-1~ ., ... -1$1 ._.... tM ... _,,. .... ,_,,. .... 1-1$$ ..... 7-tal M-M IN 11$·7 I 139 88·70 13& 11.e~ 1311 6t·71 137 ,,.., 137 88·61 137 811·&8 137 68·8• 137 611 88 137 e1.10 137 ee 611 131 llll·H 137 et-6t 131 Tt-M 138 70·68 138 et-et 1Ja 1111-fSll 138 et·M 131 10.aa 131 70·68 131 118-70 138 117·7 1 138 10.ea 139 73·6& 13t 1 t·M 138 68-73 139 10·&• 139 10 •• 139 88-71 139 88°71 ,,. 88 71 139 12-117 t39 111·12 139 72-1!7 139 811 71 1'0 10.10 "o 71·611 140 69-11 "o 10·10-160 10·10 140 &e-74 140 10.10 140 73.ea '" r 1-10 141 72-H 141 11-10 141 72·1111-1'1 e&·73 1'1 71-70 1•1 71-70 1,1 13.ee 141 10·11 14 I 72-1!9 141 72-811 t4 1 13.ea 141 72-lll-"' 811-72 "' &II 73 142 611-73 1'7 72.70 1'2 70-72-142 71-71 142 70-72 "2 73-1!9 t42 10·12 142 69-75 1'2 72-70-142 119.73 142 10·12 1'2 12·10 t42 71-71 142 12·10 1•2 74-llll-143 69-7• 1'3 71.72 143 7112-1'3 73-70 1•3 12·7 I 143 69.75 1'3 11·12 143 73-70 1'3 75-88 143 72.71 1•3 73·70 143 70-73 1•3 -74-1a3 811·7' 143 72 72 t'4 14-10 144 72·12 "• 75.fl 1'4 72.72 144 10·14 144 71.73 "5 15-10 1'5 1'·1 I 145 71°7' 1'5 71·7' 145 71-74-14& 74-72-14f 74-72-146 1t·7$-14& 74·72-1.46 77-6t-t4t 7S.11-1'& 7S.12 1'7 1s.1i-"1 1$·1t-1.r 7&-72 1411 75-73 1411 re-12-1411 17-7 1 148 72.77 1411 7S.7l-1411 73·7& "' 1S.1' 149 76-73 1'11 79.71 150 75-75 -150 ,,_76-150 81-69-150 78-72-150 75-78-151 75-76-151 7S.75 151 TJ..1& ISi 7f..76 152 77.75 152 76-77 153 78-7t 154 7S.1t-155 78-78 -161 77.91 15& 72 WO 75 WO 17-WO lat-'9 2. lb Tero o ElfllhCI• ICOfi1l9 llu~ 1. Chall .. I Hv11tlft91on ....... 4. Mlf .... M 2 Hun11ngton Beacll ecor1ng Cua•• I, \101>Qhan 1 OU-• I llaM!UN I COf-.... lllet t, !MMe Corona del .... sconno ~ 1 HeWpo<t ~ I. ••dlR••·-1 NawPQl'1 HIMl>Or ICOflng Duley 1, h-I, Amc>1111 I _$uper Bowl--... 1-0rwn Ba( 35. KanlU City 10 9·4·1' II-Green Bay 33, 011dand 14 8·7·1 11~ v J«e 1e. Ba"lmore 1 10·4 t f IV-Kansas Ci~ 23. Minnesota 1 7·5·2 V-8attlmore 1 e. Oallaa 13 10·4 .. Vh.Oallas 24, Miami 3 10.4·· VII-Miami 14, Washington 7 12·2" VIII-Miami 24, Minnesota 7 11 ·3 t IX-Pittsburih 16, Minnesota 6 12-2· X-Plttsburgh 21 . Dallas 17 10·4"' XI-Oakland 32. Minnesota 14 11·3 .. XII-Dallas 27. Denver 10 12·4 + Xlll-Pittsburih 3~. Dallas 31 12.4· XIV-Pittsburih 31 , Los A!l!eles 19 9.7 XV~aktand 27. Philadelphla 10 7.9 XVI-San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21 3-6 'Won next Super Bowl ··Lost division title game t Lost next Super Bowl + + Lost In playoffs C~ Tnbune Graphic. Source Nelionel Foott.11 LNgu9 ... naraMI cowaMNCa Paclfto Otmlaft t..ltw• S..ttle Pll<>enl• Portland Gold«I Stale Sen 0teoo W L l"ct. 09 2e 1 198 23 10 et7 22 14 1111 21 15 563 14 20 '12 1 21 206 ...,_,DhtN9fl KAI\ ... City 10 t t ... 5 3 5.., fS'-' 12'"' 19'• Sen Anl()(llO 22 14 &11 "' o.n-16 19 ,57 8 o..... 13 ti 408 1· .. Utah 13 23 3151 9'• Houston 6 211 152 1e U.ITlllN CONPIMNCa At!Mlte~ Ph1llMM'l)Ne 2e 5 139 Botton 25 I 7511 2 New J.,..., 21 13 e1e 8'" WHNnglon 17 15 53 I 9''\ N-YO<' 12 21 384 15 M1lw-.. Oet<Oll Atlante lnd••n• Chiceoo c ......... a c ... ., .. otwtaleft 23 12 857 11 111 •M e 111 17 4116 II 12 21 364 10 It 21 344 10'• 4 2• 125 ,,., ,,.., •• k«.a Photnl• 108 lndla"• 101 Altante 110. Dell•• 102 PM8ClelPl!l• 10& WaeNnQton 19 Boeton 11e San AnlonlO 113 New Jar My I 1 I. ChlCalQO 118 Kan .. 1 Clty 1311 Ut9'> I 11 M~weut." 109 Oetto11 87 Oen•• 125 Houaton !17 TOftltlllt"eO- Utll-•' "-YOf1c ~ Cl1y at Phliade4pnle CNceooll1A ...... e W~onal~ Boelon al Oellu Utah •• Houeton Dem« " Stn Oleoo $Miiie ., GOiden !1111• ........... •ottna .. STIM~ c.... I "-..... '&at .~11, ..... 2 Jadl Slluna. s..1119, 132.4N 3 Myc:NI Tl!ompeol', Port1•11d. 81i!_51 4 Arll• (Mlmore. 8wt Alt I onto, 53,&T 1 5. C..... ~ Houeton. 31 ,m _ ....... 1 Mlvr1Ce l -, Phowl•~. 1M,193 2. ,,_... ...... ._._ --. 3. Adrien Oll'lley, U119h. 122,727. 4 Weill< 01V11, Ptloenlll. 101,97'1 5 CeMn Nert. Port!Md. 100.987 . .,_... I lenift ,...,._,, Utll--. -, ... 2 Oenntt Johneon, Phoen••. 1'714311 3. o.cwoe o.Mll, sen 1on1on1o. 11•.t27 • lll•r111 Nl•e11, L .. •"· 111,M,. 5 Ove W11Rame s..n ... 1oe.1•s COLUOI loC•I Cottefe 102. uVeme .. LA'l'lflMI -Stew1rl H Smllll 5 8vae1ue• 13. CQfllalr 8 Shier 2. YI U 12. Weket 2. bl" 2 Tot ... 2t 12·19 68 M>CAL coutoa -Rao.rte 1t. ~ 8, Smt1h 25. Pteroe 7. Hlfat 22. Sll..wion •. Con t 6 Rog.fa 4 MMlenMn • Tiit 8 Sil-• a Tollll U lt-21 102 Hellllma. S1>uthefn Catllornll Coll999, 37.35 To1e1 1ou1a Le lle<na 17 Soull'l•<fl eet.lornia COlleVe 1e. TeclVllcal Sovllletn Cel C011e9& Ir-SIOc:k• aw ...,.._, t1, c1ut11 Colt. 11 C~T c!ou.aoa -P\ilt :J ~ 2. tUrtm11n 5. Ha11Mt1 10. Elc:.,..ber .. r 2. Brllldon 11, Lofink 14. MMttl1 2. t.._, 2 Tollll 23 1S-M 81. 80UTMWa8T •APtllt e1e&.a -Mol'9'ft • Aoclk •• ur-1 o.M• 35. l(elley •• WI 4 Mery 0 Ol9ofl. TCM ... 35 21-21111. HlllhllM" SW 891)11AI, 39•:11 TOI-' too& ClwWI C0lll09 24. SoutlMw1 .._,..at r 01111 toui. Leauna Beach 2• M&QftCJlla IS ,oul.O OVI l'ep!* IL.tgun1 BHCll). Oewl< !Laguna e..cm1. Paimote !MllgnOl!e~ 1(11ctten fMaonoll•I V9f'bufft Def 11, Ftn. V .... v f7 ,,_fleUM Oll -"""~Ion a, Ootwy 4. Ha~ 23, 8r00k• 12. Jalf•llOn 4, Molltaith 2. ltown It . WwdlOw O, Shew 2, f<llfllllln o. Scott 2 Toe• 31 11· 17 73 '°'*'""' VA&.LaY-'Mwton 8 J-16 Whltehllr 17, Martin 4 H!Mry 6 p__. • H.neon 2, 8r109a 0. Tlnn.y 0. Wllllama 2, Htobee o. 11<-n 4 Tot.ii 2e s.12 67 ._.., Ollen- Ywbum Oel 19 t3 20 21-73 Fo;int•ln \/alley 20 14 14 t -57 Total loull llerbum Oe• 16 Founletn \/alley 15 Mttllbn "· Hunll"9lon e..ctl II LONG NACH -.1.llClM -BIMefofd 4. Germany 1•. Pt19laon 11 Jonet 26 Pnc.t 4. Mor .... 4. SIOQn&rO 0. Co1t1"91on • T04elt 27 12.15 M NUNTINOTC* MACH -Garner 1$ B TllompllOn 21 H!MrlQan ' 0 T~ton 0 Miiia 9, BeUQll 7. C<oeby II Totals 26 16·2& u ac... "1 Ouairten long a..ctl Miiiikan 12 2' 21 9-M H<Jnl1"9lon 8Mcll 111 20 21 II-85 To1a1 lov11 Long Buell Mllllken 11, Hunll1l9ton S.acll "· FOUi.a oul Pei•eon IMtlllkanJ. Miits (Hunhn91on BNclll L.elcewood ea, OcMn View ea LAKIWOOO -Dixon 72. POjMI 0, \lllwl< 4 Sal&r&f 1e SNllr 4. Soulhaft 2 SlmmOna 0 T 01ate 111 18·23 •II OCl4N Yew -JudQe II M.,_ 6 Ball 18 Al'lonopouloe 8, Mullall~ 2. Douty ' Fa<ta i Totals 18 1•·2' 4t ._..,a--. l Mewoocl 1 t• 1& 12-4& OcMt> v-1S 1e 10 7 -48 Tot .. IOUll Lakewood 11, OGNn v-19. Fouled Out Otaon ILOewood) l'ope (l allewoocll LI Wtfeon a. w .. tmtne • ., •1 lOHQ HACH Wlleotf -Callowsy 4 Nicllenon 6 8rool.s 18. Satllleoo 1 I. Fr.-> ~fl 2 Tolela 1' 4-4 42 WllT-..Tltl -Eaetln 11 Gr-2 eo.n1 12, JOllnllon • Oeiav-2 llrown 2 T Olala 18 5 9 4 I k-bJO-• Lono 8"cll Wiiton II II 17 13_.2 WMtminalW II e 18 11_.t Total •outs LS Wilton 11 w .. 1m1ntt• 12 ::=.=:. ~ ;*ood~~ e. w ... ,._ MotllW>d ~ 4 . &orM o Totela 10 1•22 3t DAMA Hill.a -0419""** 4. Seun<Wa • AentrOP 5 H.,'111 3. Allor91 8 CfMleli 2 PatM 2 ~ 12 Tot ... 18 8-13 40 .__., .......... WOOCll><lC!Qe 8 10 II 8 4 -3t 0-Hiiie 2 14 10 8 5-40 TOlel IOUI$ Woodb<lcl09 15, Dene HHla 19 f~ lout 5-a(Oena Hiiis) C-ec» Vettn ... MtMfon V\etO IO C:Al'llTllAM6 VAL.UY -Ander.on 10, MUl<le< 10. 8 c.it 8 Sedowldl•M, 0.C- e. Ofll 7 Totela 32 !>-7 68 M1a110N VllJO -Ortlltll\ II Miii 2. c ... wt 4 ...._,, 13. M Kelly 2. E¥ane 4, Karn II. C1awford 18. Merk 3 TOiala 24 tt-24 eo ._. ., Owr1ere Cec>talt-\/,,,..,, t4 22 te 17-tt M•-11'9j0 15 '' 12 1s-eo TOlel 1out-. Caoi1t1ano 11.-.., 21. M-~z12 Foui.ct out 0.C... l~MO Laavne Mm• M. sen C..,,._.. 40 LIOUttA ~· -Wllll-4, ~ , .. lllltn 11. Gazela 9, t<awltde e. P....,.. 0 Total• 20 14·25 S. aAM cu...,. ---15, Oerr«l 2 'I' oder 9 WecMnlMlfn 13 KnlVflte '· HOm O. M1t0novtell 0. Pne. Ducey 0, Flecher 0 TOlllt IS•· 17 40 ._.,~ ~ H"'> ,. ' 14 20-54 SM ClerM!lla 10 I 3 18-40 TOUll IOvlt lagune Hiii• 17, s-ci.nen1e H . 'wt.cl °"'' Hvrlb\11 IS.,, C'-lte) WlldlM..,..,., (len ~I HIGH SCHOOt. 8T ANDtMOt ... Vlewl. ... M Corona dtll Maz btanc:la .,,,,,,. Hwooot1 H-~ .. y El TOfO Cotla Mau Seddletlecll ~ w .. 2 0 ' 0 I I t I I I , t 0 2 0 2 .. ,..,.. ..... °"'911 W L I 3 . , 1 e 3 1 5 • 5 4 8 II 2 II Coron11 del MAI '9 lrWW 41 (otl Ee1•nc1e 76, a r oro 12 ~ H¥1>0r 7t, 511ddl9beetl 68 un.-tlty u. Coe•• M.-40 T__,.. 0-... (Ne) II T OfO at ~ Hartlor btencie ., leddlebecl Col•• ........ 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V• AWW LOTD 22 243 11 0 1131 1 22 i 43 11 0 131 1 31 401 12• 931 1 ~ . • R Orange Oo .. t DAILY PIL.OT /Saturday, January I , 1813 Pet projects drawn out Uncle Len could open a pet store if all this week's drawings suddenly l'&me to life. His big problem would be building enough, kennels for the doas and stables for all the horses -obviou s l y th e favorite pets among you young artists. Uncle Len w as pleased to learn that a lot of you also llCll 11111 CDRllR favor birds, rabbi ts, bears, cats. snakes and turtles. Picking the winner was really tough, so Uncle Len had to call for help from some of his friends at the office. Judg ed the m os t imaginative was the entry by Neil Sands. 8 lfl. of Laguna Beach, who wins top honors and $5 for his drawing of a hamster and cat, who, he says, are "the best friends." Susan Guilford, 13, o f Newport B e ach wins t h e second place prize of $2 for her de tailed picture of h e r cockatiel, named Petee. Bet she won't let her pet bird get close to Neil's cat or anyone else's. Receiving h onorable mention for the ir efforts are Cat Cowden, 13, Newport Beach, for h er "outdoor Siamese kitty;" Miranda Lee, 10, Costa Mesa, a cat; Michael Knecht, 6. Newport Beach, a turtle; a nd Kelly Knecht, 8, Newport Beach, a dog. Uncle Len wants to thank Phyllis Cooper's class at the Burke School, Huntington B e a c h , for all o f the wonderful entries, too. Next week the theme will be hands. Uncle Len knows yours won't be idle ones while caring for your pets and drawing entries. You can get real creative w ith this contest. You can have hands playing, praying, r eaching out, making shadow g r aphs or M~5~fdr .c AT r-RtENPS First place: Neil Sands, Laguna Beach PE TEE Second place: Susan Guilford, Newport Beach whatever you want. Draw on 4 by 4·inch paper and include your name age and address. Mail your entries to Uncle Len. c/o the Daily Pilot, P . 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626. And be su re th ey arrive b y Wednesday. See you next week. Tadpoles sense relationship By DONALD J. FREDERICK MaltoNI QeeorllllNC ...... a.rvtce Some tadpoles are doing more than marking time in grade school aquariums and amusing children at the old s wimming hole. These frogs·to·be are keeping in touch with their brothers and sisters. Tadpoles spawned by a species of frog known as Rana cucadae -a native o f Oregon and Wash.mgton -not only recogniz.e t heir own brothers and sisters, but half siblings as well. And they can tell 1Vhich parent they have in common This sense of recogrullon ts 90 strong that tadpoles raised In isolation just after they hatch can zero in on their brothers and sisters or half siblings days and even weeks later. It doesn't matt.er whether the tadpoles are f1l1!led from the beginning wtth kin, they can still identify their relatives lat.er. "Never has such finely tuned kin recognition been plnpointed in a creature o ther than a mammal," said Andrew R . Blaustein, a zoologist at Oregon St.ate University. Working to prove the tadpoles' close Carnily bonds. Blaustein and h.is colleague Richard K. O'Hara have examined hundreds of the animals in remote mountain ponda and in their laboratory In the la.st 3 ~ years. Their work has been supported by the National Geographic Society and the National Science Foundation. ln the lab, large water-filled tanlu resembling oversized home aquariums have been divided into three compartments by two flne mesh ecrems. · In a typical experiment a test animal is placed in the larger middle compartment, a pup of its kin in the analler lection at one end, a non·related group ln the other The scientt.ta then watch to see which way the tadpole wlll go. For hutance, tadpoles raised in isolation eventually went to the end of the tank harboring their kin p-oup and spent most of their time near them. separated only by the ICl'eell. Since the tadpoles are ra.i.ed in the laboratory from the time they hatch, the 9clentiala can tell exactly which frap parented a given clutch of eggs. They can, therefore, teat all kinds of relatlonahlJ19. In one experiment. \he same male frog fertUued two clutches of fQI from different mothers. so the importance of inherited male traits could be determined. Tadpoles from one clutch were put in the tank and lmmed1ately swam toward \heir half brothers and al.at.en from \he other clutch and away from non-kin. "We were 1urpri1ed," aald Blauateln. "Up until these experiments, we had a.awned that \he an1mall UleCi maternal CUM to (ind their cl.«*! rellltiona." Now the 1clentlata are convinced that bmdel thete cue9, the fathet•a pnes allo play an impor,anf p-art in the idenUfkauon smx:-. BJauattln and O 'Hara are con~ that the pat«nal and maternal cuea uaed by th• anlmah ln th• lab are juat &a valid 1n the wild. LMt eummer they t-0Uecwd eeveral clut.chel or tadpole• tn the Caacade mount.Mm, rHted them ln UM lab, and d~ &hem ~ IO family~. They tb•n were mlx•d totl•lher arid rtJnVOdUced lnw the pOndl aboUt a month law. It took them only a day '° aort ~.:~:m tos•ther? On• of ai.utel•'• tMorM 19 linked IO~ and aurvtVal. Hang in there Thie feisty cat named Morris attempts a bareback ride on a not-so-enthusiastic 6-year-old gelding, 8-Note, while playing around in an Indio stable. The duo have been friends since Morris was a kitten. Young expressions on film Street signs, cars, flowers, sunsets, playgrounda, horae9 and, of course, the kids down the street -all are part of a child's world. All are represented ln Young Expressions, an exhibit of children'• Instant photo(Craphs currently traveling to children's muaewna around the country. Young people in kindergarten through grade 12 were invited to submit \heir own best Polaroid pictures for adjudication. Judges included Marie Cosindaa, photographer; Judith Berry Griffin, president of A Better Cha.nee Inc., and author of children's booka; Suzanne LeBlanc of the Boston Children's Museum; Marcia Schiff. director of the Polaroid Foundation; and Fred Malatesta, manager of the Polaroid Education l'ro)eCt. Of more than 300 phorographs submitted, SO were selected to tour. One young photographer, 6·year·old Billy Kooper from Rockaway Town.ship, N.J .. sent a picture of his little silt.er Raquel a.stride the patient family dog, Tappy. Billy, who declares himself a seasoned photo(Crapher -"I've used my Polaroid camera a lot this year to take all kinds of pictures" -set the sta~ for this shot and enlisted Mom's help in keeping Raquel in place on her mount. A5 for Tappy, Billy reports he's a frequent subject and .. it didn't bother him a bit!" Twelve·year·old Matt Del Garbino started taking pictures when he learned his family was moving from Alaska to MobUe, Ala. "Taking pictures gives you memories of special places," Matt explains. ''If I like a aoene and it says something special to me, I'll take a picture of it." He plans to be a profelmk>nal photqvapher. Young Expre.ions, spotUOred by the Polaroid Corp .. will be exhibited at children's museums in major cities through Sept.ember. Response was so enthusiastic last .year that Polaroid has begun planning Young Expressions '83. Submissions will be accepted through July 30. world scope Photo of old mill is included in Young Expressions exhibit. 1983. Young people in kindergarten through grade 12 may send their Polaroid Instant pictures to Diane Bair, Young Expressions '83, 575 Technolo1y Square, 8th Floor, Cambridge. MA 02139. The entrant's age, 11ehool, home 1l4dress and telephone should be included with submisalona. Complete Young Expressions '83 entry guidelines may be obtained by writing to the same address. ... , Children whoee work is selected for the exhibit ~ will receive a camera for personal uae and five packs of Instant fUm. Their schools will each receive two cameras for classroom uae. Antwen appear (upside down) beneath qab I (10 point• for tKh Qutellon •n1wertd correctly) 1 In the 1982 "off-year" elections, Democrats added 26 seats to their majority In the House of Representatives. TRUE OR FALSE: The Democrats also rqalned the majority In the Senate that they lost In the 1980 elections. 11 !1 . I 1 :Z After all negotiations !;ailed, Britain ;and .. l .. fousht a brief but b1«er war early last yeu over the Falkland Islands, a Briud\ protec- torate oft the coast of Lalin Amertca. a.Cuba b -Argentina c·Brnil 3 The military aovern~ent ot .. l . announced the easing ot mania I law restrlc11ons one yei.r after they were put Into force to combat a arowlng labor movement there. 4 Amid rumors of While Hou1e ln-f1ghtin1 earlier In the year, Sec~cary of ... :e (CHOOSE ONE : Aleunder Haig. Ray d Donovan) resigned his post. Georae Shuhi was named to replace him. S 1982 was a year of ~vere recession for Americans. Though there w•re some Mins of recovery late in the ye1r, unemployment reached lt1 highest level since the Great Depression. During 198l, the rate of Inflation (CHOOSE ONE : row, fell) slanlflcantly. newsname (10 potnta If'°" c ... lcMfltlty tNt pef90ft lft "'-newt) In 1982, I saw my nation devastated by e w1r between Israel end the PLO that culminated In e m11ucre In my aplt1I city. As President, I've promised to rebuild our lend, thouah forelan troops Hill ~PY I\, Who ern I, end what netlon do I leadt c• '*"" '« "'" HnMt , Meny n0table person• pHsed away In 1992. Can you match theM late pUbllc flaur • with their profenlontf 1•Atthur ltubentteln 2-lnarld 1tr1rn1n J.Abe fortll 4-0uk Koo Kim ~Ju~t <--bo•tf ~ncwn planlH e-novtll" • news picture (10 point• II'°" an•-r ttlle queeltoft COff•dJ) The final weeks of 198l brought an lmponoant chanae of leadenhlp to the Soviet Union with the death of Leonid Brezhnev, who led that nation since 1964. With little apparen1 muaale for power the Central Committee quickly chose the fonner head of the KGB, (CHOOSE ONE: Mikel 8ul1akov, Yuri Andropov), to take over u head of the Communiu Party. peoplewatch/sportlidd (~ point• for HC:h quettlon •ntwtrtd cotttct1\') 1 In 1982, the late Henry Fonda received hl1 fl"t Academy Aw1rd for Best Actor for his performance In the film , .. f .. 2 Though the verdlCI was prote1ted across the netlon, •"Jury found John Hinckley, Jr. not guilty by reason on ln.anlty for the 1981 shootlna of (CHOOSE ONE: Ronald Re11an, John Lennon). l In en excltln1 IMl1·of·seven contett, the (CHOOSI ONE: Milwaukee Brewen, St. Louis Cardinals) won the 1982 Wotld S.Oes. 4 Th• ital profualonsl football Ma50n was cut short by a strike which pitted the own en of the Nfl teams eaalnst the memben of the NFL~. "NFLPA" 1tsnd1 for .. r .. I In thh year'• version of th• "fl9ht of the century," World 8o•lna Council heavywwlaht champion • r.. succtUlully defended his tltle 11alnst th• ch1llen1• of Gerry Cooney. a·Mlke Weaver b·ltay \,eonard c·L.arry Holmes roundtable '"""' tlltCUI ... (M ...,., What do you think wn the mott Important new• event ef imt How Wiii thh eo;ent continue to affect our country and/or W.. WOtld In 1-.ll ·_J -L...;;....~--------~---4~~:.;,;,;;.;~;::.--........... ---~..,...!>_t_!ct'C __ ·_:.-_g_;p-_1 ____ ~.... J ~·~·.i.. :p!•roa .. 1 :q·c :a11v~lfla•03IG'IWO• • ~7 .... _ Graham vows to go global BY GEORGE W. CORNELL .,...._.....,...., Evan1eU1t Billy Graham, expandln& h1I &Ollpel trail !nto officially athel.at territorlee of F.utem Europe and IOl'netimell crttJclt.ed In thl.a country for it, says he's "more detennJned than ever" to keep It up. ''I'm wllllng to pay the price," he aaya. Such ml.adona att "being faithful to the g011pel and that's really all l worry about. Jesus didn't say ju.at go to caplt.aliat countries, but eo to all the world." Graham, assailed by some for his appearance at a Mmcow peace conference last spring but who then returned to preach in Communist F.ast Germany and Czechoslovak1a this past fall, aaya "they now trust me." MAHM1 "They've changed now that they've had experience with me," he satd ma New York interview "They're assured I'll keep my word and won't stir a confrontation." He foresaw "new open doors" for evangelism in Eutem Europe as a result and said "there are good possibilities of my going back to the Soviet Union to preach in various cities." Asked if the previous flak he got for his positive comments on religious life there hadn't Intimidated him somewhat, he said he was more convinced than ever that he'd taken the right track. '1 never doubted it before I went, while I was there or since I came back," he said. "I knew God led~ all the way. Lo~ ago. I vowed that if the door waa just a little aJar to preach in Eastern Europe, I'd go." Graham, a vigorous 64, who had previously appeu-ed in Hungary and Poland twice each and in YUA)avia before hia recent viaita to the Soviet Union, Eut Germany and Czechoslovakia, said respon1e to his latest appearancea waa "greater by far" than before. "People crowded every place I spoke and stood in the streets," he said of a score of overflow aervlcea in his 10 days in East Gennany and eight~ Czechoslovakia. Orange Co•t DAJL Y PILOT 18atutd!I)', Janu!!X 8, 19!f 17 Or. 01wald Hoffman, 1peaker on "Th• Lutheran Hour" radlo provam, wlU tt.:rnote tb4r· 30th anniversary obNrvance of Chrt.t Lutheran Chu~h. Colta Meu. at 4 p.m. SundAy Al9o Included ln th. afternoon procnm wW be music by the Orl!f'I• County Lutheran HJah School Concert Cholr. Dr. R"'° . dolt lNelma.nn, a Christ Collep lrvtne Profemor, wlll be the orpnlat. At apeclal eervlcea at 10:30 a.m .. the Rev. 0 . Scott Hewe1, a former member and now pallor of Our Savior Lutheran Church, Palm Sprlnp, will speak At th11 1ervlce. the new pipe organ will be dedicated and played by Paul Schurlcht. who built the Instrument. fhe church held ita first .ervice .i.n. 13 at Oswald Hoff ma n the Southern t:Allfomia Bible College Chapel. lt moved to lta prea~nt location in October 19~7. and since then a Chrisuan elementarv achool and pre-school have been added. More than r>OO doltptet are txpecttd to partkipete In the 12th reatona1 btennlal convention of tht Pacific Southwell Council, Union of American Hebrww eon,r.ptiona' to take place Jan. 14, 1~ and 18 at the Newport Marriott Hotel. Major 1peaker i. to be the natJonal president. Rabbi Alexander M. SchJndler of New York. CcH:hairina the wMkend event are .Bernard Romo of Temple Bat Yahm, Newport Beach, and Mrs. Father Sarthky of Norlhttdl•· On the openint nJah\ deleaates will be h011ted by Temple Bat Yahrn. Speaker will be Dr. Alfred Gottx~alk, pree!dent of the Hebrew Uruon Colleae. The Newport-Mesa Chci.lllan Center wW h011t a community open hoUM at the new facility ln C.O.ta Meaa after the 8:30 and 11 a.m . 1ervlce1 and dedication Sunday. The facility, which ho1.a1e1 an Interim sanctuary, office complex and Sunday school cluarooma, I.a the tint phase of a two-part master building plan. Dr. John R. Chandler. of the Loe Ranchoa Presbytery, will be the guest ~her at 10:1~ a.m. Sunday at the Community byterian Church, Laguna Beach. Two new Bibl~ 1tudy 1erles al.lo will begin Sunday at the chW"Ch. One i.s a seven-week film aeries, entitled "The Third Te1t.ament" featuring SAINT MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Holy Communion -Sundays 8 & 10 a .m. Tuesday 7 a.m. Wednesdays 9:30 a.m . · The Reverend John Rogers Davis, Rector 3233 Pacific View Drive 714/644..()413 Corona del Mar 92125 ~ South Coa st Community Church Services 8:30 A.M. & 10:1.5 A.M. c-.. ,,,_ H'9h ~. 2101 Eoatblvff °'.'°'°"° .. Mo< "It'• l'••r h•er•I" Tim Timmon1 Speatl°' For Info: Call 644-1350 RllllHIUI 11111 Mak:olm Mugeridae. The other ii a MYen-week Bible 1tudy clua, to be led by Kay Tankeraley. The movie "The Image of the Beast" wUJ be shown at 6 p.m . Sunday at the Believers FaJth Center, TuatJn . "Lel'1 Talk With Jeau1" 11 the theme of a 1even-week women'• Bible 1tudy coune at Lake Hilla Community Church. The clua will bealn Tuetday at 9 a.m. at the Laauna Hilla church. Sl. Joachlm'1 pariah, Co.ta Mesa, will host a personal development work1hop1 entitled "Communication for Married Couplee.' at 7;30 p.m. Wednesday at the achool. Leader will be Pat Allen. psychologiat and licenaed rnarrlqe COW\9elor. Rabbi B. Z. Krawitz, director of Countenction ln Loa Angeles, will lecture at 8 p.m. Tuaday at Chabad of Irvine Jewish Center. Counteraction la an anti-cult organization that counsels aga.lnst the threat of manipulative cult groups. Krawitz will talk about how to prevent and curtail the cult infiltration in the Uvee of YOW141 • people. Alfillled wllll !>MM Sclt/lce COMMUNITY CHURCH BY THE BAY where an atmosphere of love. lOY aoo freedom prevails. in which QCh person can leef 11te to be hlmself aoo develop his own dlVine poCentlal II you are seeking a church family like this wek:ome home' ~/ClllMl /loollllloJ Holldc Hell1tl CeMlr SUNDAY AT 10 A.M. .. Accepe Your~ 7 """' CMl PAT AU.aN ............ Dr. Fred Devla 7850 t•I EAST 2211> STltlIT/COSTA MESA/CA 92627 Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY Rest -Now Try The Best!" IEW THOUGHT CHRISTlll CHURCH MV. DR. eteANOR C. JACKSON 8M«I on the INC/llngf ol "-- "Don't Conform -Re.form" Sundly Mor111111 MesS11t & Hulf111 ~rrict hdJ 1t JO·JO 1m 11• ... lntee '"" ....... ..... .... en•> ... 1112 .., • ...... c11•> •• ••• In.,.,.., CW.' "Dlol-An-ln'lpirotion" -760-0504' 101 1 Com•• a di, NeWJMMi leach (effJu:: ..... ~ Mwk Directer -Mc.te !nflah 760-"74 Church of St. Matthew by the Ses (T'1ldlttorMll Es* c P-'> 0 HOL Y COMMUNION • Each SUnday • 9:00 AM (Boott of Common Prwyw -1921) MERTZ HALL of Community Congregational Church * 611 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar TM Rev ......... Holtfleld -A2-2I01 ST. J~MES EPISCOPAL WELCOMES YOU 3209 VII Lido, Newport 8t1clt hndaJ 1:00 A-II. Pr1119f ._.. Nofr CorMIMll ...... ._., t:oo A..M. Church 8cftoel ltnd ~I~ IWMl•J 10:00 A.M. Finl Suftdey, Pr.,., '°°" Hoff ComntUftk»ft hnder• ~. HclfJ l uctwlet, Me N ......... A.II........, c..· CKYIMIATIC llAU ,.,.. .__, .......... -79 , .... n..., -... A.M. ....... ..... ................. a..,tRt °"Of ...... TM M V. ~P.A.-, •. ~ -,._.. tn-0210 . • .......... 11 ...... ~....,.. llkJS2 8ulhard. Fountain Valley CJ63.38()1 ..... ,., w ...... llCT'Oa NCllY COf'MllN90N ·-·-·"'""'"'""_ ............. -........ llOO A..M. •••• PllAYll4MICH l0400l .................... t 111 A..M. .... PllAY91 • lllMON .... _ ... ,................. '' .00 A..M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES Of' THE MOTHEA CHtMCH. THE FIRST CHUACH Of' CHRIST. ICIENTllT IN IOSTON, MA88ACHUSUTS Sunday, Jenuary Ith. 1183 "SACRAMENT" Coete ..... -Flr9t Church of Chrtat, Sclentl•t --Y--Dr .. C......_ a.. • ......,......,_ .... A& ............... -._.Y ... Dr. • A&-«11, ............ .. w-.J.J:llP&-..... P& IMne -'1nt Ctudl of Chrtet. ldentlat .................... 1 ....... ....... 4111 •tt I IA( ..... Y•) c...... • ....., ....... -... A.II. ............... a...,__ PlrwJ ........ Ml .......... ,.... 10 A-II. -• p .II. lloft. """ a.t. 10 A.M. -1 p .II. T'ttuncMJ Qllld c.r. -........,. '~ Huntington aeec:h -Fri at Church of Chrtat, lclenttat ••ow., ........... ...... ~ • ...,....,_ ... A& .....,....._. __ ....,..._ Newport lleech -Flr9t Church of Chrtat, lclenttat .. vi. UdO, NnrPGf1 llMch CIMott a ._., a.... -1:00 a 10'a AM. -..... ........ 1111 vi.Uc1o • llOft. ltwv a.t. -I A.M.-1 P.11. Twe. -1 .. P.M. CNd C... "'-T---t »11 JO A.M. tlllf......, TllM Newport 8Mch -Second Church of Chrtet. lclentlat 1111 ...... ni. Dr .. c.... .. ... ~.___,......,_ ... A.M. ............. _ ............ ..., .. o.m WID. IVDlllG TISTlllONY....,..... - I P.M. ALL CHURCHm8 Aid .,. oordJllr .,,.,..., lo 9t'9nd IN dlurdl ~ encl elWr Ille PfMleDee Of the AMdlnll Aoom9 CNld 0.. PnMded AT AU.R~. C.W CIN "••Ht f AT AU. -tlCla SJRMON TOPIC: JAN. 9th 9:00 & 11 too A.M • ....... Stiff ti Lift" Rev.Peoay...._tt CtUICH Of m.ml SCIJICE Member of tM United avdl of A tac IClll'°9 SEACLlf'I' V1U.MK IUITI 41, Ila l'TNEST HUNTINGTON llACH, CA ..... AdlAb & Jr. audt '°' lnfol11111tloo 10 & 10=30 1 -.,,. liml.m••···-Or...-C.... C1l111 In. £nit Mytlndt ................... 1 .............. ""° ....... 10 ..... -.2111 A ccmAl. WB.COIE FIOll TIE lllTED CtUCH Of ClltlST CcmlRTY CtUCH QJ8£U1DW.. t11 ttsl .... a ... ~ .. ... ..... ,. O.....W.bt&, ...... ~.-;! .. 'rL:'c:!." Attend The Church of Your C hoice •T. MAM PMUYTllllAN CHURCH I •t IDr.l Ja1eiu-.rt.1a~ ..... "*"· --..11cQu1H "*"· T-r .... ...... AIUll•l ...... ...... WMtt.n, Mutlc ow.ct. . Ctlurdl ldMMll & AdUlt a-. -9:'00 Lm. Wonfllp ..,.._ -10:00 Lift. ..._., c.. et ........ -,., .... Cel .... 1M1 A Cordl81 Welcome from The • UNmlD llOHODl8T Cost• Meaa •aAVDDll UNlftD •THODl8T CHURCH ................... ...... A.M. Of. Ww.tn E. 8tMI =ru· .... UN.1u •IHOUl8l CHURCH 2721 tnti It. -..S7 ................ ~Olf'IM .... ---~ ... . llY,,.IU ..!.~9:°" ,;;;-UNlv.;., 1"""' .n..o. BMt. •TMODlaT CHURCH ... ....,, .....,.. Jr. , ........ It ' ..(................. . .. .. ... A& Of.CemllL ~ ..... ........ ,, __ ...... ....... a.. , ... A&. 19 ,... • ............. _ --:t caTD UMt• •tHOONT ..... Aw..,.... .. _ .... . WOf'lhlp I Ctuoh 8cltM»Of -1:30 A.M • "9V. K.,, Mot;..,, Thla Sunday Wonhtp In 'ST. ANDMW'I PM•Y-rlNAN CHURCH eoo St. AndrcM Aoed • ~ a.ct1 •131-2880 ..... ,., ............. Worship Servloes-7:3().8:45 & 10:15 AM "OUTLOOK" The Rev. Lydia M. Sarandan Guest Speetcw PAOOAAM8 7:30 Lm. -lnfmnte ThN iondera-ten. Chld C.. a:..a a.m. -1nt.nta Tiwu A.dun ei- 10:1s Lm. -lnfMCI Tiwu 9ttl Grede & Adult O- AK ii \I 0 .. IL CommunltY ~Church ••~a-. a..tu-._. ... n. ~· Atttu J . T.,._*1 fWt. Cl'1l6g W..... ChrlellM Eduoetlon 9:00-10:00 A.M. Worehlp -10:115 A.M. HUMDtY CAAi ~ ,PIJNNQ HIMCe PRESBYTERIAN CtUCH OF Tt£ COVENANT _, ........ 0....-'-111 ... ...... brM, ...... Terry MclCem9, Dnceor ol Y~ ......_ Howd Kman, Dhctor of Ml* ....... .. Don Meddolt, Olrlctor of ........... ... ~ ........ -...... A.M. ~----OM.. ......... A.& Murwy ... e RSI -wa .. A.M. V...,.-79, ... __ ...... --M ..... ..._.lUlaa .. '• . .. '1 ·: . " . . . BB Orang• Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Saturday, January 8, 1883 By BOB EGELltO A-let.cl .. , ... Wrlt9' ----'-----..;....-,,.,._.ndmc-~tt4m~ 11"h\¥ But the f(n•1i1t mi.J11rny uf upr>t•11t. tvurt t'llllt"M .upt,_old e1d1ttnj luw. and 111 l' unpubll11ht.-d Thl'j.-fort', vlrtually ull tht• l'nnunul l'llK'tl wh1l'h are decided for the pr<*.'CUtiOn w·l' unrubliatU'd SACRAMENTO ln cutlng a hlatork.· vote against one of Gov Edmund Brown Jr '• appeall <.'OUrt nominees. George DeukmclJan said Ltte Judae 6 had ruled for tht' defendant t.oo often But a 1urvey of the cases he <.'lted does not aupport a claim of bias. The caat' of Ju1tLct-Sidney Felnberi may provide only a footnote for future legal hlJtoriana, who will recall that ht' wu the first appeals court candidate ever rejected in Cahfomia. But It alto oUtred a revealing look at Deukmejlan. DeukmeJ1an didn't du1cuss Individual cues Dec. 29 when he voted against Brown's nomination of the 66-year-old Feinberg as presiding justice of a new appeals court nomination In San Jose. lnsteiAd, Deukmejian. who as attorney general W8'1 a voting member of the comm1s.sion on Judicial Appomtments, gave a "llC'Orecard" for Feinberg - 34 cruninal cases decldt'd, at least 24 of them partly or totally m favor of defendant His office later provided a ltst o f 36 Feinberg decisions A reading yielded a tally close to De1,1kme11an's 12 for the pr()S(.'('ution. 20 for the defense. and four sphl But there are problems with the "scorecard" For one thing. ll covers only "published" cases. Those are the relauvely few cases that the court considers important enough to make new law, and that kind of list 1nev1tably includes all cases More Importantly. lht· rt"lull o a t"UM• I• u.ualll not u revealing u th~· dt:uula that 1ho\4' lhe writer 1 reuonln& and chc.11~-e o( worda, and provide at ~.... ~ • ~ leut aome evidence of a judp's falrnoes. The Impression Oeukmejlan left by h11 remarks was that Feinberg, a veteran of five years on the appeals court in San Francisco and 13 year1 on San Mateo County trial co urts, was biased against the prosecution "I JUSt cannot cast my vote in support o{ him, based on an ex- am 1nat10 n of these cases," Deukmcjian said DEUKMEJIAN Details of the 36 decisions suggest that Feinberg 1s not reluctant to rule for the defendant man md1v1dual case But 1t 1s difficult to prove bias from that hs t NIWB INllYBIB Not cmly art• tht'rc 110ml' 111gn1flt.·1u1t rullng11 upholdlnei prOieCutorw, but t'Vl'n tht pro t.lt•fondant rullnj• do not c•ontaln anll·luw 1•nforct·ment broad1ldo1 or uny othc·r language rcvt•uhn& IA prejudice that might hav<• 11waycd Feinberg's judglJlCnt or blinded him to tht• facta of a case. Several rulings probably dlsmayt.>d pr<>!K'(.'Utors, l''or example, when polll'l' Htopp<>d a car for an illegal turn, sm<•llt•t.l manJuona. und found somt' when they op<'m'l.i a gym bag in the car, Feinberg rul<.'<i the 1ean·h 11lt•gal without a warrant In another case, a dcfendunt invoked has right to remain silent wht•n qu('jjuont!d by a pohceman Later, another polweman questioned ham, and he gave Incriminating statements lllll lawyer dad not make the proper obje<·llon at tht! trial. but Feinberg ruled that the renewed qUl'8t1onmg was improper, so a new trial was n-qu1n'<i Feinberg also ruJt'CI that a man fa('tng death penalty charges for a rape-murder had the right to a separate trial In an unrelau.'<i ch1ld-rnolestmg case so as not to pre1ud1ce tht• Jury in the murder case On the oth<•r hand. Fl·inberg dt~ted from a pro-defendant ma)Onty in one case and said a st.ate should be allowt.'<.l , w1lh1Jul a ht:anng. to l'Xtrad1te M> t'<.lne w o a .in ii wa1vt•r of t'ICtradluon Ft•1nbt-qf1 lan11uoge In n at•an·h·und wiiur~ ~• c.w• mliht have befon cht~red by thoet> who, like ~ Dt.oukm<'jhu\, think Cahfomla <.'OU.rt.I havt> gone too Cur 1n exdudtnK pvldencl' from lllt>gul police warchl~ "Surl'ly the oppllcauon of the l'XCha•wf\Aty rull' tu th11 case se1 vea neither tu d<-tcr unlawful pohl·t.· ut·tlvlty, prell('rve the Integrity of judicial' µro<.'<!!il.11, nor advan< .. 't' the cau.e of a free society one wt.a," Feinberg wrote in upholding the aearch. Ft!lnberg a lso ruled that a defendant who moved to d1sm1ss drunken driving charges because uf a six-month delay In servlns tht! arrett warrant had failed to flhow that the delay harmt.>d him. Deukmt'j1an's vote defeated the nomination, the tint time In 42 years that an appointee had been rejected by the Commission on Judicial Appolntmenta, and the first time an appeala court ('and1date had ever been r ejected 11nce the comm1ssmn wru; established by st.ate voters in 1934. But the vote on t emt>erg was crucial beeause, as presiding JUSllCe, he would have become the third member of the <.'Omnuss1on and could have .)Otned with Chief Just.Ice Rose Bird m outvoting DeukmeJian on the other candidates Instead, with only two members on the c:ommiss1on for the nt.>wly created district, Dl•ukmt!Jtan gained the power lo block the appointment Tactics worth flipping over I I ·l . ' ! ,, Aik1do, a relatively modern JapaneS<' martial an based upon non-rt•s1stanC'e rather than i;trength, will be taught at Orange Coast College this semester. Disabled persons will be shown how alkido techniques can help the handicapped in emergencies during a demonstration in the OCC gymnasium on Jan. 20. Six 14-wc.-ck fe<•-bused l'la8S<'s begin the first two wct•ks in February Beginning daS.!tt·~ will meet Mondays from 3 t.o 5 p.m . Mondays from 5 to 7 p m , Wednesdays from 4 to 6 p.m . and Saturdays from I to 2:30 p.m . Beginning/intermediate level courses are slated Cor Fridays from 3 to 5 p.m .. and 5 to 7 p.m. Fee> for each course 1s $35 Rcg1strauon 1s being conducted in OCC's Community Service Office, in the college's Student Cent.er Building on the campus at :no 1 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The 0U1ce 1s open Monday through Friday from 8 a .m. to 6 p.m .. and Saturdays from 8 a.m to noon. To register by phone, using Visa or Mastercard, call 555-5527 Instructor Wayne Tourda is a fourth-degree black belt in the non-aggressive, non-c.'Ompetitive art which 1s based upon a philosophy that stresses harmony • with nature and control of :ty and mind. ·• Tourda says aikldo can .. learned by anyone who can ft•. 15 pounds. • • ~ 0., ............ ~ ............... :- In aikido, an attack is never stopped. It is guided so an opponent is thrown by the momentum of his own attack. Cop becomes Good Samaritan . Officer drives elderly, disoriented man 250 miles home MIAMI (AP) -An elderly man found lost, hungry and scartd In Miami was driven to his home UC> miles away by a police off~ 'f'.ho got fed up with the red tape of social agencies. "God bless him," said Gustave Buckel, 83. Jay R ogers, a 29-year-old pollcanan. was moonlighting as a se~ard ln a Miami ne when he noticed a ma Ing around in circles Sunday night. "I'm driving around and I'm lost." Buckel reportedly told the officer. Hia driver's licerwe listed a home add.reas ln Largo, located between St. Petenbur1 and Clearwater, on the Gulf COaat. Rogers led Buckel to a police aut.iation, where Buckel learned that Largo wu nowhere near Key Largo, the island an hour touth of Miami. The man's home la a five-hour drive northwest of Phone call eyed By JAY SHARB.UTT lllDfelM....,, NEW YORK -Good ~rlef, Charlie Brown. Your beaale a got his own musical now Llke hfm, il'1 cNled "Snoopy." It 1tve1 theater here a 1tar mutt to fill the void left by the departure of Sandy, who with the bumana In the cartoon-hued hit, "Annle," exlt1 Broadway aft.er a run of nearly six years. A gifted human. David Garrison. the merry Groucho Marx-like loony in Broadway's "A Day In Hollywood. a Night tn the Ukraine," plays the new dog in town. · · Said dog "originally was patterned aft.er one named Spike I had when I was a lud," explains Charles M . Schulz, whose "Peanuts" comic strip gave the world Charlle. Linus, Lucy, Schroeder and the world's most famous flying beagle "Sn oopy wasn't a beagle originally," he says. "He was 57 varieties, just an ordinary ltttle dog who gradually evolved lnto a beagle over the years, a dog with a lively imagination." The millionaire cartoonist who talked with a report.er by phone from his office In Santa Rosa, Calif .. expresses regret that he couldn 't be here f or the December premiere of tho new show and Snoopy'• dobut u a •tar. "'foo buay.'' he alahl. "l •till have to draw a oomlc atrlp every day. That'• my main work."' He bad the tame problem ln 1967, when "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown" bowed off- Broadway -with Charlie played by Gary Burghoff, lat.er to achl~ve a measure of fame and fortune as Radar in "M•A•S•H." "Charlie Brown," that wann, gentle. innocent mualcal, produced for $16.000, ran four years off-Broadway, about six months on. and has since become an Old Reliable of amateur, little-theater and dlnner-theat.er companies. Last year alone. there were some 1,800 production.a of it in the United States, according to Arthur Whitelaw. the show's t'Oproducer and now direct.or and co-writ.er of ''Snoopy." He naturally hopes the new one. produced for about $200,000 and at the Lambs, a 330-seat house in midtown Manhattan, enjoys the same success. but he says "it's too early to think about Broadway. "That would be terrific, just the lclna on \h• cake But rtaht from the 1Ull"t. we didn'l want to do It u a Brc>Ctdway ahow. Like 'Charlie Browrr.' It'• a email, lnt.lmate, unpretentJoua 1how and we want to keeo It th.at way.'' Uke "Brown,i' "Snoopy" hu a 1mall caat -Hven players, includlna Stephen Fennina who. aecurlty b lanket In hand, reprt.ea the Llnua he played In 1967. The orchettra 11 amall, too, only three mualclane. Like the first mualcal, none of the "Snoopy" act.ore i. a human clone of the cartoon character , Whitelaw aay1: "They drea u real people. Once again, we're trylna to get the essence of the characters ln the acuna." Unlike the first ahow, thla one has BroedWa)'. graduata writing the 1core -lyrlclat Hal "MinnJe's Soya" Hackaday and composer Larry Groaaman, whose "A Doll'• Life" unfortunately came a cropper this season. And "Snoopy," Whit.el.aw says, ''Is more sophisticated than 'Charlle Brown,' more adult, baaically because the characters in the strip have become more adult, a little more sarcastic. I think. ''And the whole point Is that TlllH CIEEll Fii "1111 • ll•IYI" -Unda OrH~ LA nm.. CGITA lltlH fUl lUTOll GAltOll UOYI OIWIGl Edwards 81rs1oj Fox Echwilds Westbrook AMC Oranoe lqN 5-40 7444 525 4747 530 4401 537 0340 COITA lllU MUITUIGTOll I UCM Ectw.ds Mesa 646 5025 Edwards Hun1tno1on Crle!N 848 0388 loO 'ASUI ACCtl'T(O 'Oii THll lNOAOlllUIT LUXURY THEATRES Ti:~~~ ET THEEXTRA· • •• TERRESTRIAL am "'!!,.P~ '"°' SALLY FIELD ~ES CAAN __ ,__, ... ._,_,. •IUll-..... SALLY AElD W.S CAAN JEFF BRIDGES KISS ME GOODBYE ... ,.. la.ff ClAll oo. ,_ --~I.ii ------ Snuopy'1 become more adult than the r•\ of the kida" -who here Include Lucy, Charlie Brown and Woodltock. TM ahow'1 book1 like that of .. OrMge Cout DAILY PIL0118aturda~ January 8. 1083 - ''Charlie Brown,'' con1i1t1 of dlaloaue and 1ltua\ion1 t.aken dlreclly from \he ••Peanuts" 1trip. The producUon hu been ln the workl 1lnce 1971. Wh1t.elaw -~ Mya he and pr'Oduett' Qene Perman, with whom be cUd ~ flrM muelcal, "decided It wu \&me to do a 1equ.l." · PROJECTIONISTS LOCKED OUT!I UNITED ARTISTS THEATRES UNFAIRll We.,. looked out becauM we refused to ION up to 75% of our Job•. double th• work load of thOM remaining and allow our expertlM to be utlllzed to enable underpald. Inexperienced kid• to handle the highly compfex equipment In the projection room1 of the United Artlet• Theatr•. lhna11meftt ~ .nd unllater.etw demanded that each projectionist empl0)'9e NtVlce u many .• eleven ectMN In complex• u much u """" "' ... aperttt We bellew thl1 to be unfair to the 50· 75919 of the pl'(l)ectlonl1t1 that would have Iott their Job• under thote eondlUon1, and Uftfak to the movie patron• who are paying lop price for their tlcketa. with the ch~ of Melng tub·•e.ndllfd protectton of the features they paid to .... We were wllllng to negotiate, but the Company dict8torWIJ and ~-LOCKID UI OUT. YOU CAN HEi.PI PIMM don't go Into enr United Artl8t9 n..tr. an1wtwww. Your written iettera of aupport win be appre- ciated by u1. They thould be addreaaed to the Southern Aaaoc:latlon of IATSE Dlatrtct Two Locals, 830 Garey StrMt, Huntington Beach. Callfomta 92848. We wlll forward to the proper party at United Artists. . THA.CS l'OR YOUR H•LPll louthem AMOOletioft of IATN Dtetrlct Two Loom, W.,._ H •.. ldllrd, leoJ·Trw. MOTIOI '1CTURf IUCHllE OPEMTOlll LOCM. &04 • Afl ·CIO • IAITA AU. CM.IFOIHHA IXCWllW IMQA._NT 7o.-ITrllOll 0.-, ...... "GANDHI" KISS ME G0008YE W!Yflll MSWI JJflBIS "18 HRS .. ·~· KISS ME GOODBYt m -Cl#fwt .. r..-................ UT/-. UJel, a.. ............ E~~ .. -.... -~ ·---..-111 .... ,~, .. .. .. ,, ...... ... ""'!0«"011 -~~ <;TIU Of THE NIGHT• I ,__ ' ••• Or•nge Cout DAILY PILOT/81turd8y, January 81 1113 -i.v-ia --BO:w I . • -a..JFeM.tlr11 or ... ...., lllle4 ...,. How many Umea have you glanced at thl1 column and thouaht "G~. I'd like to enter the conteat , but the queetipna are just too t.ouah'"' With What? 2."'"tn w;w;;;~~mr-;;nn.--f-~....,.1--& w o uld you Schmoo? 11e~~--~Z1'J'----~~-~,p-(;J___ --,-11-... -v-.w~.-R9llOl~~0:---H--'-.e=fKttt1'tftlltt:efto"'1nt!1~lR-:--t-'-;f A >'<Ati!11 '1 I ""'"'''' Al•llfi) Cl)Ml'A'tY • ._, "' .. • •fft" 3. The expreulon ''Pqw. rt1ht In the k.iuer" wu popularized by wt\llt TV comedian? 4 . Jimmy Caner resurrected a desk motto once u.ed by a previoua Democratic president. What did it say? ... ._...*'II ..................... .. ........... ..,., ......... Weil, fret no more ~glpnin& with today'• flrat round of Trivia Bowl XIX. the questions are acaled down from the proft"ssional to the amateur level Which means you won't have to apeqd your w~k'end.s at the library in order to match wiu with o u r res~dent trMaddicts. 5. "Muaic and pualon uu FOUITAll VAUn OllAHl were always in faahlon" Mw b UMUt '..ity Tw111 H2-1241 1114111111 DI 838 8710 m what popular aon(? COllA MHA OIAlll 6. The plane carrying UA CllltN MO-OIM AMC Of111p Miil 837·0340 Paul Henn!ld and lnirld -=-=================- Aa a gene ral rule. queftion 1. will mvolve a 'nWVIA 80W\. XXVll '1NM. ITANOtHOI 1 Ed Sdtlrn«let (11) 130 ·2 ~ tn. HIN Gang ( 11) 122'> 3 Clll'thce C ... Nddle ( 111 112 4 • $tlel0tn (4'"'1 65 "The Group (4~) 65 5 Nlfley Prlo< (9) 62 9. 'Tiie Behl Fec:11 (3''°') 60''41 7 'Rick war...., (31 50 a Jofii Ruue11 c31 21 i Watler WM'-Y (01 10'~ ·no enlry recelveo half of latl score awarde<I B e rgman o ut of "Casablanca" wu bound for what city? , 7. Name th~actlve player who holda the longest free-throw streak In the NBA. 8. Humphrey Bogart s tarred in the movie ve r s i o n o f "Th e .Desperate Ho'tsrs." Who playe d the role on Broadway'? 9. In "The Gr eatest Show on Earth." Cornel Wilde suffered an injury to his (a) arm, (b) leg, (C) head. 10. Frank Sinatra won an Academy Award for his p e rfo rmance in ··From Here to Eternity." He a.lao won another one -fictitiously -in a movie about Hollywooc without ever appearln~ in the picture. Name tht flick. "UPROARIOUS ... Most of the roudncs are huge fun and a couple approach greatness: -Vlnu:m Canbv. NEW YOR~ TIMES IMTl ... tJnDll\' w11t1111~1JA C -nt"'I MOOUCTIOOll AU lllQMTI JllSllMO --Now PIAytnc-- celll ... ..., .... un --WdTMIUTlll UA C:.-E1wn1 f..,,.... V*'I E .. 1tds W~ E.dwltds c-t Wt<t 540-ISt4 l3t 1$00 0..,. 5SHMIS5 tt1 ltl5 n,.. flllrlfW SldlMlck se1 saeo .._ClnlOOme 834 1s53 I MO,.,... !CCp!tp PO!l T'-UIOAO!!!!!iil show bus iness name change, 2. a corruc strip. 3 . a TV s h o w (o r commercial). 4. history or current events. 5. music. 6. m ovies. 7. sports, 8 theat4fr, 9. a multiple chojce and, finally. num~r 10. will be the week's lone toughie - for all the Ed Schmerlers out there who want a challenge. Ao 1 we u to Dec . U ;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;- Speaking of Ed, he wrapped up the title an Trivia &owl xxvm thas week '1Vith a perfect score for his 12th trivia crown in nine years . Now here's the "new look" column, and yoll're all invited to play. 1. Bclja.min Kubelsky fiddlec!' around with a new identity for show column 1 Linde Chrllllan (neme cn;'T'~ue (Mutt'• ,_, 3. Alley Oop ("knuokfe your heed.,, . 4 Gt-Kelly, Monaco. 1959 (ecv.. on ltllf'llP) 5. Wllllem Oenle6I (c.'1 YOIOel 6. ··w11a1 11 Lover (llw i.t of he-) 7 9·4, 6·3. 6-3 (King-Riggi acoree) 6. "Normen. la Thel Your· 1a.r-Hobart) i . (c) 1he lled ("'Rich end FmTIOUI") 10. ..Hlgfl Noon'. (movie riddle) ~'1111D NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH s1 99 Includes Beverage -Well Drink or Beer . 9 to 1:00 • 1712 Placentia 645·8091 COSTA MESA NOW SHOWING Fa __ .,.... In Six 1'eekl, ~can find memories to last allfetime. NOW SHOWING ~11w1::::5 ... U-111.1 --~ •.t flllll 111 •11111,1 liii5Et3iil MBESI' RIM Of nn: YEAR: TIME ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST NEWSWEEK • PEOPlE MAGAZINE • US MAGAZINE N.Y. 11.MES • DAILY NEWS • GANNETT NEWSPAPERS N.Y. POST , NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW " ·~T. THE EJCTRJf-TERRESTRIAL m• --cm~o.c: t.:::::J H I l\'f' ~ r .. 't ... . ' .~~ ~ COITA ..U 111¥1• &.-. IUQI Edwltds Cinema Ctn* Edwatds Woodllftdot Edw•dt SGuth Coas1 t 7t 4141 c...m,551 OH S 494 1514 llUllTNllTOll INACfl EdwMOS lbl1inotonc.n.m. 848 0388 (IOO-ACCUftO-t•-•I .... Clneclome 634 2553 ACADEMY MEMBERS: Your cent wlll edmlt you and a ou-•t to any performance Monday thru Thu,.day. ··A me1ural bltnd of m >•h11 l ou and scitn re (ic tl o n . every t<'e>ne contain• wfe rd and wondeorfui 1hrill1 and dlaco\•eriea." -Rn Reed. N.Y. Poat •· ... A work of •oaring, sullalneod lma1lnation . . it's ..-oodt rful." D I! n n i • C unn i ngham , WCB ·TV ............. 7 ........ ~ ..... p ................................. ............................ , ,J»G e> 11\U ..,,~'"&rt• Ru.I >· 9 S3J9 COlfA..U f '*Meh 8tNal ~<0 /H4 COIT&MlU to• .. "'""'llr> 1,. .. ~II 3~01 U TOllO [Cw•dl~ :.II UIO .... fdlUIO<W-odQP c-S\1 06SS A fAANA Ill' l'tllff ft ----··· --"·-~ • ...... ..__ !..:r . * •ARQAIN MATINaaa * Monday tllrv Saturday All Pertormance1 befOfe 5:00 PM (Elce,t l,.clll (llfllllMlltl Ind Hollcl1¥1) "BEST FRIENDS" ------ "THE VERDICT'~ l10l -----"THE TOY", -----=' .. ENIGMA'! -I ..... HRI." .., ------------·-•tilfii;i• '°2171ilHHO j "TOOTllE11 ------- "ITIU OF Tiii NIQffT" -"THE VERDICT".., --- ----•-"aATH~- LAKEWOOD CfNTUl SOUTH WA•• "' Facully Al Del MIO 21J .,,...211 u91x WEEKS" ------. __ ,,. "Kiii ... OOODIYI" -·----- 1NIGllA" ----~ 'AClflC TMUTllU IMllYl·• IW&r •ma l'lllTCll ----Tl9 Mf Al AllAllllM ~fYf ... llAAIOl 11.VO. llM .. I GWiit Dtl!Vf-111 l .. ftl Ml&l~f l-t ___ .. ,,_.,_ .. ,.,. ......... ANAHEIM OllfVl IN ._ .... '-... • .,.."'° ........ BUENA PARK ,1~1v1 1i. ------llMOJO ... LINC OlN i>Pl\!I IN " HI "A y \II •' ' " ------·-· ---------·----··-------- •IG GEOIHit: by V1rg1t Partc t'AMILt' CIRCL'H by 811 Keane ~ " ' A. f i r "He's mod 'cause his 'Slinky' won't go upstairs!" "Relax. The snow's not going anywhere." '9.\R,..\Dl.KE by Brad Anderson DE'.\:\IS THE ~E'.\ACE Hank Ketchum "Take your bone back. I don't take bribes!" G \R•·1•:LD I CAN'T BELIEVE TMAT TACKY PACK OF MUSIC. HATER~ 8URNE.P MY FENCE c;iQWN SP~NDIN<J OLJ~ H.ARt>- E,A~NED MoN~Y/t.T TtsDDY's ":r--· ....... ~~~ \-"' ~--~ ACAOSS I AllghlS SSlloOI II Dance. Fr t•V-11e 15Mounl 18 Ml4.ltW - 171.bn - Mongolia 19 Mythlcll 60 Lind mass 63 LeclU<e 66Hlll 67 Billow 68--,.,. l(fndll 89 Spoon 70 Dltp4euure 71 FootltlP 20 Fu1 car OOWN 22 ~ I Plft Of Nlld ~3 Emporium 2 Ollllhoma 25 Mtnnonll• city 21 Uphold J 3 CroOllad 2fl °""' 2 WOfd• 30 IOnd• .. Oangle .32 ~M 5 8panl9'1 ,,.,,,,. #1111 JEANNIE, t-te>W /:>.504.lf ~N<:> MY (:iUITAA VP WHEN "YOU COME 8Y TONIGHT ? I WANNA ~ .. ~ PRACTICE A ~IT ' THE ONLY TMING TO DO 15TO GET RIGHT 0ACK UP TMfRE ANP START SINvlNC1 AGAIN ~~ FRIDAY'S PUZZLE SOL YEO Doclllty e Blblk:nl 27 Htlf Prefix •7 Ao<l«rll too Mote,,.,, d.ai~ 30 Pro •8 011h hiker's ~ 1 Pu~ 'I 3 I -fOf 5Ym *Olds of2 lrnnn. 1 g, 8 Gu!w mont 60 MutlC GQ '1 lqltwllld t Hu1111to tMy 3.1 h1111tutMll 51 Spiee Curt'41l 10 f1~ 15 S.ll• 1 uncle 52 Belolot 8.j -11 Bofod .18 Wlfll\ 11111 ~ AdjUlt ~ 12 Blood *'II~ 37 FlllVC>t 55 Mort dtlldly SM-dis • 13 T• 38 R.1111· .. IOW S7 Towur town ~hoc* It Alllrtll rnix """ 61 Maxrmum ,aniedllddll 1"-MlllOn 400ftlk rlllll· tt Pi0f0i1 GoetiP t3 9'~ Melt OtO f2 Worll Prlfl• .,,,..,., 1-fltlt• 41 ,.. .,. _-I• -OOITll> 2t T~ • .. Mlllt 11\unt 15 30 BUT ..• 50MEMOW IT JUST ISN'T TME SAME. o by Ferd & Tom Johnson 1~,AT WAS Fo~ LATE:~ -- DON'T DISTURB M£ WMEN 'IA ~t:T H°""'E . Orenot COllt DAILY PILOT/81turdey, J..,.,y I, tH3 '.\.\ '.\(·\· YOU DON'T LIKE fv\E AS MUCH A5 SAM LIKES SUSAN r ~~~~~ WH4 ,400 ...... /! \ \~ \i)E ~'T 'fo COO( ~ OIJ" 5'ftl\(~~ su r.u.r eAA°kcOE M <>JU. f~. 11''!> ~ ~ OF fUM ~ WHAT MAKES YOU SAY THAT, NANCY? fU~'i, t Nmfl. (,()IMC, 'fO l ~c:t UK£. 1"1M 1~1'EAO Of ~ ~\ lv.if~'f. l't'~ ""'" L~~ WtmmM. ~ . ...,.:-..,.,.,. . ..._.., .... *JIM .. ' ---c...-.-. s,...-....... By Mark Lasky by Kevin Fagan AL.SO, 1. \Wf>fN 'fO AA~~ l 1'~-ro(·ONE. '~flotl \ • • • I i 1 • • ~ .. \ \ ~ ll • • • • • • ••• Orange Coa1t OAll.Y Pll.OT/8aturdmy, January 8, 1883 ... I I I I< l l \\ .. . MONt•tG ·~·MOYIE * * .. Ptllde And The Mag· IC ~t'' (IN I) At>ltnet· ed .._,,1180 by Mervtfl Miiier • ~ ~AJW IWOAT * * • "Ouya And 00111" ( 1965) Frenk Slnalr•. Jeen Simmon• 1:10 (!) THI WOAL.o T~ • IPUKOUT t<:>uovie • * *'t "MNtb1H1 t 1979) 8111 Murray Chr1a MakepeKa NO 8 CAl'TAIN I=~ 0 Talk About Picture&" co-host Leigh Wiener holds M'Butti~ a 41h-year-old chimpanzee who will help demonstrate the simplic ity of automated cameras on today's show at 4 p.m. on KNBC (4). RIX HUM8Al't0 OOOOOAVLA. IA~Y M0MN0 QAAll'eVINE ~ SMOVll I PU8UC AFFAIRS ~ * •·~ The T•ll Tar9et IOMETMIN0'8 AFOOT t t951) 01Ck Powell Paula Jean Stepleton end Andy R•ymond Gibb 11•1 In lhls mu11ee1 • 8:00 fJ (() Hl"L TODAY whodunit •boul 10 hOUM· D IJ!AVE rT TO IEAVEA gu .. 1s a1 en Enohan coun-D 9 ICOOIY 000 / try t>ouM wno are mur· PUPPY 0 oereo OM by one U TESf TAU< 0 MOVIE CD Ml88tON; *'It "Under TM R•lnbOw" IM'°41818li ( 1981) C'1ovy ChaH. Cerrle «I) fAHl!.ST ANGLEY Aaher '1!) ""'''" "" l:IO. THAT'S CAT IAJ MCWii OH SOCIETY I NEWe * • * ·~ 'Acron The VOYAOt GrHI OMO. (1978) Rob· ll8UEa UHUM!TfO efl Lo0ar1 Heather Rel· VOICf~ tray AGAICUL TUAI t :20 I z MOV1E 0 IT'S YOUR IUllNE.88 * • * * 'Hemtet (11.'4!1) I THE MUPP!Ta Laurence Ottv1er Jean VIOeO JUKDO)( Simmone THE NIGHT DADDY 1 • 8:30 U llJ NFL FOOTllALl A pet °""' StnOOlh1 Olit 1"8 O e I r o I I L I o n a v I relellon1n1p ~ • • WMNl)OCon Aedeklne y()ling glfl •nd ,_ lathe<· ' D a THE OAAY ligute beOyaltt., COLEMAN SHOW 1:00 II DUSTY'S 8 OZZIE AHO HARRIET TI&HOU8E Q WAUTUNO 8 8 THE f'LINTSTOHE (!) ONE 9Tf P llEYOHO l'UHNIU U'i) FOCUS OH SOCIETY IL=TH ':'. ~ Atomic Kid" L.ATIH Tl.Mii'() ( 1954) Mickey RO<>My. AA8T PEM0N Rober! Streuaa 1C)MOVIE VOGA~HEALTH ••'' "Love For Rent" HOUfll INTEAHATIONAL 119711) uu Ellbeche1. Annette 0 Toole ~= 0MOV1f * • ·~ Ovef" The EOQe ( 1979) Miehael Krame<, Pemela luOwlO * • ·~ "A Pieee Of TPM AC110n ( 1977) Sidney POI· lier. 8111 Cosby (ft)MOVIE * * • .. They AH L9UQhed' l\911) AUdr~ Hepbum Ben GaaAle ~THIUT'TU DETECTM Wh«1 the !>Ob reluM to belleYe ,,,. llOfY •bOut • bend ol 1'1NIYM, • young boy plays 4HlecOY9 10 Slop them 1:30 I KaWOAU> 8 THE SHIRT T ALE.8 tr) PAC.MAH / UTTU MICALI I NCHllRICH I) DAVEY AHO GOLIA Tli (!) J08UHE I TWUAWOMAH CONTf.MPOfllARY HeAL 1" IS8UU !: * * "T~ F1net conn+ct" (1981) S11tn N.iN. Roaseno 8tUZJ e:oo I PAHOAMOHIUM QISMURFS MOYIE * ',-\ .. Under Finl• Sklel' (1945) 0-Aulry, C8tol Hugn.. ~~ 1 1 !>MAM~ JEANNIE IATVN>AY MOAf•tO GAAP£\11NE I 81Q BLUE MAMl£ OIUJGAH'8 PlAN£T MOVIE * ·~ ''The Atomte Bt•ln" ( 1964) Er!U ?91 ..... JuOy 8ambef (IJ)IABU The Fc>ttles llet llPPN'• In a lan"'811C M!v«ilure yarn MC In hie n•tlve lndla. (I) HOU. Y'WOOO Holtywood reporter BIH Herrlt ll'-11 up-doM '9POf1• on the l)eOC)le 8nd -1• ~ are making -In the ptoductlon and gt.inc>r Cep/181 Of Ille movie lnduttty. OMOVIE * * * "C8"*'1'1WI" ( 111411) Ringo Sterr Oennl9 Ouek! .. 1 CM..UGAH'8 PlAHET p 0'~ t' Wll.A MLD ~o t Ol~LI (f) VOY AGI. TO TltE IOTTOM O(I THE~ I MOGAH'8 Hl'.9'0(.I MATIN& AT THE alOtJ F..wr.d ''t4111f ShOOt At 9'.fvtM" ( 1930) a1atr1ng 8-1 w ......... and Rob9rt w~. • 11132 Harmen end ltlnt CMIRoofl: end Chaptet 2 of ''TN Und4w· ... ~"111CMI CJ) ... IUNN'f 1..oAD ..,..,.,. CD)~ * * * "My Ll"te Cfllc:l&t· (1940) WC Fletda, WHt. 10:00 8 SHA NA NA D 9 MOAK a MIHOY I LA~a--.n (!) TWIUGHT ZONI Ace l.¥Mn dlacovwa Illa! '111 boss Gall command inanlmete obiect• to oo hi& will W 8VC MIWON DOUAA MAH .., 908 JOHE.a • THll ow HOU8E Bob V~• V1111ta • PfOtotype _,. Oeffet for 8 CllKUUlon of s1or•g• tecnn1ques. loghtino en<! Cllmat• COO· trOI '1l) .llM COOP£R'8 Df'AHO£ COUNTY (8 IHCMDtlk.E HUU< I ~ IPIOEA-MAH 10:MOVIE **'It "Never Give A Sucile< An Even Bteelt · I 1941) W C Flelda. Glor1e Jeen S MOVIE * * * "Go.lye And Oolls ( 1955) Frank Sin at re Jean Simmons A """'°"ery girl talll In love wtt'1 • 8ro•dw•Y gembler 10-.30 0 IHA NA NA u UOV1I * * "Jli1tice Ol Tt>e West f t11581 Claylon Moore Jey S1lverhee1a (Jj cou..EOE M8l<ET8AU. De Paul vs Pepc>erdlne ID LEMHON: THf alUB. AFTl1'tllA TH eEWJM)AYCOOKIHO WITH J.ACQIJU PEPlft 'Perlalenne Gnocchi · J~ Pec>tn PoKMe 1~ 11111e dumpttno• Ind MfWS tllem wUh • tin.,... Clete-.ce • CAUFOAHIA WllK IN ~ 11:00 I AMPICA'8 TOP TtH 9 WW<IHO 9PfCIAL8 • Tiie Heunted M11ns1e>n Mystery" A young boy and gvt try 10 aol\le the mystery ot ,,,. d~-of • ml-end hla lortune (PW11)0 • :::.eTAAIN • • * "Mery. M1ry' ( 1"3) OetlC!e A9ynold1. B"'Y Nellon • IMAOUIH WA~ ID GAOWtNG Yl!AM I 't:v. JSTION8 ••'~ "Armottd Alt .. .. 111411 Oane And, .... . Wtll8' HllttOfl Cit) ...... T..a l'Wl Hoitt• Len 0.'HCln Ind Nlclll 8uontconll rftlew hiOfllight• of ,,,. Pl'•Ylou• ...... NFL o•mee Ind CMI l<DOC llnd I 0 ()n 1V % l TV 11 HBO 4: IC•~•l \ f1 IWO•I NV , N V ~?> lWTBSl I fl.MINI I l~llNI • *"'fl'' • ((MitofffWt Nttl!IOflll 1n19n1-kl'f playetl Ind co~ 11·30 0 OAAHO PRU( OF All· ITAM D (!I AMIAICAH BANOSTAHO 83 MA<MC Of' OIL PAINTlNO m GAOWINO Y!AM !i:=GON>OHo • * '" "Ntohtwlng" ( t979) Nick Mancuto. D•~ld Warner 0 MOVIE * • ** The Man WhO Knew loo Much (1934) Pete< Lorre lealle Bar1ka. UMOVIE • • "Liar'• Moon" ( 1982) Malt Dillon. Cindy Flaher. AFTEANOOH lt:OO 8 THR& STOOOE.9 G MOVIE • * Guna Of The Tlmber- len<l ' f 19e0) Alen Lecld. Jeenne Cre1n CD MOVIE * * "StrMt Genga Of Hong Kong" (1972) Weng Chung, Lily LI fl) WOOOWNGHT'8 SHOP A Tele Of Two Toye R~ Underhill IOOl<a at tho crow chase< and H>• bllboquet. ~ OF EARTH AHO MAH "The ,World Tod•)' ltaten· ~TO TlleEenh Q! TO BE AHHOUHCED ft V10EO JUKO())( 1l 1MOVIE * * • ''\ "Su1>9<men II" ( 19110) CIW1a1opMr "8eve. Metgot Kldcter tJ-.ao 0 wt. 'II 8MOW CD HOOAN'8 HE.AOEI H<>oen must tr..,.. 10 Ber· hn 10 ceplure • detect0< who knoww Of hi• Ol)W._ lion 83 ALPtHE IKI 8CHOOl (Premlefe) ''The Moun1e1n AWUenl Sko 1n1lruCI0'11 BulCh Fon081Mn lt>O ~h1 WOOO IOOk et Mleel&On lrl<I use of equipment •nd epperel, eno t'1e b1111<:1 ol •tarting. ••-Ing end atop. ptng on Sit•• m ~EARTH AHO MAH The World Tomorra.or Pouoblllt'" And ltnpONl- blllliel (() TO 11£ AHNOUNCB> ill l<ID8WORLD 8Hfl . ., ~MOVIE I * "Back 0o0t To HMV· en ( 1939) V11n Heilin. WW. lace Ford The Chlldten of • b9dt'egglld motllef end • oocnlng, b•nllng tether 11temp1 to rlM •bov9 their dlsrnel environment If MOVIE * • ·~ The Men WhO Sa-. Tomorrow· (1911) Oocu- ment1rr •S MOVIE •*'ill "Second Heno He•rll" (!HO> Robert Bletca. Barbera Merrit t.00 II LAST~ THI WtU> D NFL FOOTIAU. New England Petrlote ... Mleml~ 8 THE MUNITIM Two gengst.,. try to uM Hennen to ewlndte Insur· .,_~ i =-NCA'8TOfl TtH • * * 'i'o 'The Nutty Pro-1-" (1"3) J«ry L_.., Stelle Stewna Ult NVVA "The MelclnQ of A NetUtet HlstOfY Fiim" The 10W1y atiCloi.C>llCll 11111 11 the eub- tecl ol • lllm ~Ing the pet~ and lng«Mty thet ooee lrlto mlllllng a wtldMle ltlm (A) 0 Ii) 00fAHU8: fHI MAlllHI lNVl"DNM!HT i :rAINMIHT THteWllK lntervtewt with J~ 81 ... t. Jon 8Mnnen, Ken ny LOQQ!M, Inell L.wt9; e look et o.ltllr'tty couplet WllO WOl'k .. ,.,. •""-~ "A~ Pl8)'0fl Otme" (T""9 T tfttall\lej ~. ~1•00110 Mend Hetti~" I !HO) "Obert lltlle. 8trl>ert Hartle. t:JO I t WITH YOU ,..~ ~ CllMlf Wiid ,._ lotfw F-TfOQP .. Oii I tootl\ pulled, .. WWlt up tol!I~ lht Ion (!) IOUL TMIN • OOloto.U: THI ~aNWlal .... IT Cl:lOMW.Jl IC,_ •• ROOM • MOYlll •" "Tll4t ,..,. WOtnW1" ,.,.,~ .. . ..... .... UCWfl lkANO " _,,.,Ylll~ ~ ilflO "" Ol'lllueloft .. ~Ille...,.... II ~.Mii on 'lie • Mlm.YADAMI Ot1&111 AO-~ • '911red ... CIOllll\ MO l\lt \ .,.. Cftlll\O • • MOYll *'*~ "'1P ''"" T'lll ••Hll" I 1H6) OllH Aot>ett.on lfll\ll OemlCi TOOAY l he Mar, Key ltoty' Met\' Ket Alli kl\OlllWI tor 1* pollll C80illac• end -. t.eMf'\11 ooemetlo• OOl'llO• ""· tllkt •boo.It '* ~ (~ • AMIM:A: THI llCONO CIHTVfW Ill MOYll * * ·~ Countdown" ( tM71 L.aae1e Rober! Btey -~ • • "Otrk Joumeoy" (No 0•1•) IC MOY.a * * 'l A Pieee Of Tiie Action (111771 Sidney POI· 11e1 Biii Coeby HIMOVll * * • "They AM LeugMd" (1118 t I AuOrty Hepburn. Ben Gazure 2: 10 • l l CHA"La C>IAMPLIH TAU<aWYTH . Cllrit ENIWOOO 2:308 MDVII MAllY TY~ MOOM M•ry find• h81Mlt bee.om· Ing 1omar1tlcelly Involved wtth • marri.ct men D OILUOAM'l llLAHO G1111gen en<1 the Skll)l>lr 01acover • 101em pole t<>ppeO by • carve<! heed thal IOOI<• ••eclly like Giiii· 91U> (.f) GAEATUT IPORTI ~OE.Noe 10TH AHNIVEMA..V SPECIAL Ken Howlltd S/'ICI Jeyne Kenneoy 110a1 this tpeelel honoring 1"9 aut•jec:t• ol 1111 oecade-010 ••<1•1 throuoh lllm cllpa end 191· C&al IPl)elltlncee by Wlllle Maya. Joe Frazoer. Bruno Semmaruno and H119n McEIPMnny f!) WIVnA'8 WOflKSHOP GUHi. Wllll•m S1yrot1 m AMERICA: THE SECONO ClHTUAY ~MOVIE * • • ··EMS f 19711) Kur1 Russell Season Hut>Hry 'Z i MOVIE • • ·~ "Urghl A Muau: Wai" ( 19111) Documentary 8 MOVIE * * The Adv«ituru 0t Pinocchio" ( 1978) Anlmel· eO U THAT'I H()L4.Y'WOOO "Bell Supporting Pie...., .. U BUT M MIDHIOH'T SPECIAL. Cl) MOVIE * • · Bundle Of Joy ( 11156) Debbie Reynolda. Eddie Fisher fD PAOFILU IN AMENCANART John Clymlf TM con· temporary P81nl8f Of the Ame<icen Wnt d~ h11 •••son• for becoming •11 erltat and hla unulUtl lechntqun. (RI 0 ~ IEWIHO POWEii ~WOMAN C MOVIE * * "0..th Hum 119811 Chatles Bronson l M Mer. 0MOVIE • * • "Cevernan ( 1981) Ringo Starr. o.t\nit Oueld D OAEATUTIPO«T8 L..EOE.N08 10TH ~IPECIAL Ken HOW8'0 •nd Jeyne Kennedy host lhla tpeClal tionorlno the aubjec:t1 01 1'1a decede·old aerlH lhrOUOh fllm dips end ac>e- C••I eppearenc.a by Wittie Meya. Joe Fraz• Bruno· S1mmtrlino encl Hugh McEJl>enny fl;) MEOIA P..oeu "Photography · Hoa1 Cl'leryt Tiega ptOl!lM live people wt><> mek• t"81r llv- •no behind the carnet• (R) a '1l) IEWINO POWU QI) Nfl WEIK IN MVllEW m MOVIE • * ' The Twinkle In God'• Eye ' ( t955) MIC*ley Roo- 118'Y. CQIMn Ofey I) Wll.D, WILD WOftLD Of'ANIMALI "81td1 Al Wet" II II tlfe tnet men cen wOneas ...,. f 8f e 1n tt>e bltO ktnodom becauM it h~ ~ dllll ....... he~ "°"" llvMt ....... I *'Cl 1111C1110tl106t Of0Nt tfWlet ..,.,,.., l"9fl If *•"------;--.. ..... -.... HO. ~ tl\all ~ ye,/M TUBE TOPPERS "Wllltt ,W•f., 111911911' ..tMll l'ttflWftlC.....lecll, ll JNCMI KABC (7) 8:00 "T.J . ffooke.:..;r •;...."--+---J*'* ll'Ollll A,,.....,_ **"A Ol.H84 flllec. In .__,.._.,,.er'1 tnvutrfatlon of foen =-aae drinkcr-1 who it.ear to feed their habit load• to th.e IC)n or Romano'• brst frlf'nd KNXT (2) 9:00 -"White Waw.r ~bell." Catherine Bach and Jame1 Brolln 1tar A freelance photojou.mallat b«omet Involved with o white water kayaker who ia determined to eave a mountain river from unacrupulow; developers KNBC (4) 10:00 -"lnlpector Perez.'' A New Y.etk City.<ietective helps the San Francisco authorities solve a series of murders involving young Chinese- American women. Fonzie encn UC1 wtt'1 a bro- ken leg efler l<ICCINllilty 1ump1no his motorcycle 0\18f 14 g•rbeoe cent (P.,t 1) D NIXON I DUNPHY: A COHVPSATIOH Cl) 80UO QOlD I!) WOOOWNOHT'I 8HOP Woodwr'Olll At SH Roy Und••h•ll 1ook1 It the melhoda and meterl•I• Involved 1n bo•I bulldln9 CJ) M'A'8'M Turned down tor • future PO•ll&On et home. Cner1" 11 '° irate t>e 1etu-to telk to enyone in the unit 9) NEWS '1' BOWLING (0) ROCK OH TV ($)MOVIE *•"The GrHt Treln Rob- bery' ( 1979) Seen con. n*t), Donald Sutllet1and Two ••P8'1 turn·of·tti. century con 811111• •118f'fl9t to pull off the _..1ng1y 1mpoN1bll rot>t>«y or a k>ciled .. ,. •boetd. f .... tne>Vlng IOcomotlve ·PO' 6:30 B NFL WEB< IH llllV1!W NEW8 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN While Fonzie II recupe<•t· •no •t 111e Cunnlnghama. hi• amend• on the 11ou ... hold drive the ltmlly etuy (Perl 2) Ol) JEUALEM OUAATET CD IQUAAE FOOT OAAOENIHO Cl) AUCf Allee encounter• a HUiier •nd Flo f-. • handsome ••·husband who wenta tnolllerdfllOl'CI 9 8POATIS '12; OEOAOE. PLIMPTON 80AAP900k George Plimpton l•k" • look beck et the ma)OI sporting evenll of 1912 ft VlOEO JUfCUOX 0 TEHHt8 Chocago Cll•l'*"O• Of r::hemplon&Np Q£NMI 1:00. (J) C8I NEwt IJ IBN8CHEW8 U LAV!AHE & IHIALEY &COMPAH'f WPMn Shirley ta ceuont '1ell·drassed wii'1 Squlgoy, ,,,. br~ ernploy- belteve She'• • • fun dale .. D AT THE MOVIEI Rooer Eberl end O- S111tel •-KIU Me Goodbye," "Tr811 Of The Pink Pentl'let, "The Dari! Cryllet.' "Gotpel" tnd the ·1t1n1&eror111e......, .. (!) CC>U.EGE IAIKETM.U. ID AU. CMATUMa OMAT AHO IMALl II CJ) JACK AHOIMON OOHFIOIHTIA'-9 80 YOU THINIC YOU OOTmouBLU Q! THE MUPNT8 CW.SI Nancy Welker a;) THf P..aTtcTOM $ MDVII * • 'Jt "Rocllthow" (111110) Peut McCeriney eno Winga T'1l1 record of t11e band's U S tour lnctudM performence1 ol 'Jet.' 'Bend On The Run "SMly Love Songa" end aorne Old Bettle bellaoa ·a ZIMOVIE * • "Tiie Anet Conltlet" (1911 1) Stm Nein. AOSMllO BrUZI In the t'11rd pert or "The Omen" 1rllogy, young Demien. the embodiment of the AntlChflst, Is now M adult and 1 tnitteo lldvtaot 10 lhe Pf'aldent of the u s 'A' 7:30 II DAHCI! FEVEA D OL£H CAMPHLL MUltCIHOW Guest Willie Nelton D EYEOHL..A. FNtured • PfOfole ot Bo Derek. part two of• repon on c:ulta flD PAESEHTf (() FIGHT llACKI WrTH OAVIO HOROWITZ Hoat David HorOWttz IOOl&s el book publltl\lng rlp-ollt. l~•pen11ve der&tel '°'°"'· luOQaoe lodu. OW>geroua 1nf1n1 cribs ano g•tN. and Cl\ettenoa an ieie c,,_1 ad. l1IJ EYE OH IAN DIEGO FNtured· an 1nt8fVlew Wlt'1 Lever Button. • "''" to L•-ence Welte'• Country Club In Elcon<!ido, t11e bulldong of • RoM Pat8" llOet 8 WUKEHD MAGAZINE m COLLEGE ~ lndlene va Ohk> 8:001J CJ) 8AINO 'EM BACK AUVI Buck end H H /()in l0<C99 to "v• H H s coualn from 8H8Hinetlon upon her -to 11>e tllfone ol Ku,_r o a Dff'"SolT STAOKEI W11tla ~ OUI wtlen Mr Olurnmond Objects IO nla nevlng 11n occ•alon•I drink with the bays o D 9 T .J. HOOt<P Hoo11.,·s 1n ..... 1ioeuon 01 IHn·eoe drtnker• who atfft to feed their hllblt leeds 10 the aon of Aomeno'1 bnt friend U MOVIE • * '" "Inn Of TM Frl0'11· ened People" 111172) Joan Cotuna. Jemea Booth Emb•ll"ed OY9t the brlitel murde< Of their young deughte< •couple Mt ou1 to OJ"• hef kKlef a lllow but horrlble IMll of their ll9t\ 1: ***'~"The Prl-Of Zer>da f t937) Aoneld Col· men. David NIYlfl A lo.kl· nepped king'• double fight• off uturpera of the throne untll the rMl ltlno II ftecveo Cl) Mll8 CALWOANIA UIA HAUTY PAOAENT Ondy K!<by brtngl ,,_ the ~I 11\1'9 lrom 0.nAIO CIVIC Alidllortum m OOYl8IY "Some Women 01 Met· rekech ·Several Moroccan -Illar• their 1"linga ebOut lrlendll\IO, lemity tnel•eltg~ . ,,... . OMHOI COUNTY • EconomiC OlilloOll For Orenge County" Econo m111a end toc.i bli.._ "*' d'-,,,. economic: ,>roapecta tor 01enge County tor the -..,.., (Ci MOW ···~ "BIOw O\lt" (1981) John Trevolte. Heney Allen. A 1IOUnd tKtlmclen WllO wonia on hof"ror ""'" ~ lnvollled In • '""'"' tn)'SletY when he wtt-.,.. ......int· tlOtl 'A ltt)ON~TION "Certln A( Cernegle" Com.di.,, <Uotoe 0at11n J)fO\lldea C-tle ~ IW'I' on • wtde renge of Iopa with mat.nel from ttlt llbum "A,.,_'°' My 8tvff" 111 • penom1ence f(om c.,neg19 Hell. .MOVll * e .... "WlloM Ult le It At'lywe'J?" (1Htl Ncftwd °'~·· JOflfl c ..... ....... ,.,.,.._ ~Olll .... ,_. °"" In en MOft'IO- t>lle 4Cddlnt, • ~·· remlnlecee nout 1111 ttf9 llefora and •loquently .,.-for Ille rlgllt to die. .... aao 8 8aya ll'OONI ~)' pr"*" tq OOIM ttt'ltouotl Mui • .... !Of ~ tol't.ii. • -. • bit deno., • MO'M., • .. .. ~ ..... "' TOWll" f111t) 8-l"llld, T.., ......... A~llf" ...,,_ liMlh'9CI """ • ,.._.'*-or 1111 ..,__to lllllf'MI .... ... ''"'•• ... , ... ......... " ... ::::~"' -...... ..... A .. ... .... .. .,.....,..... ......... .. ,.,.., .......... .... Involved With I white ftlet .. .., .... wl'O " del•f!llMd 10 -• mowlla&ll 'llltr l rom wnacrup111ou1 developer• DCllO'MALA.ft A POOt met1't prlv•le eve .. ,. out 10 .., • c1own. on·hl ... lliek Clierll who h.u bMrl "'°"Clhllfy llnpkated' • In • ~•et1elttno Khetnt D O LOVllOAT Two ""°'""' °"" 11\ttt 1mprHtlon1 of f~ale celebtltlee, t well·known Ktr•1 lre ... lng ~o l•llt In l<>ve, end • lewy., oat• l>Ooked on the man &::r'Q * * * "4 for h•H ( 111G3) Frank $inetra, Uteu· le An<lr .. a. A lhedy benk· e< Comee up with • nuty w1y to Miiie the dlffetenc· .. be!-8 PW OI feud· a~ "O\Ht At A Nun' Jemima !Ind• Iha m1111no 1t11<1en1 at the eno ot the 10-·1 tunnel. blit IPM figure of the blllCk nun utchel up with 11\em (Patt 3J 0 ti HOT NECl.llANL Y THE HEWS Comedy aketehee combine wllll clH&Ac film end na-wa footege 1n en olf.,..I. aatl•IC teke-olf $MOVIE ** *'• "T-Bendite" ( 19111) Crelg Wernock, Oevid Werner A youno boy •• teken on • trill throuoll ume by • band ot dlm1nullve would·be out· laws whO neve a101en • 11me-werp map from 1he Sup.eme Seong PG Z MOVIE * • * "Smash Pa1ece· (1981) Bruno Lewrence, Anne Jemison A New Zee· l•nd Junkyerd owner'• ruined merrliioe llllcM • dr ametlc turn towerO Clelpef"Mlon and YIOlence .. .aom MOVIE * *'" "Bettle Snock" (11158) Retpfl Meeker. Jen· iea l\ule. A youi>g girt 1•111 In love will\ • painter wtoo QOM berMtll end beglna • kllllngap<M H)MOVIE * * * ''r "Penniee FrOtY' HHven' ( 1981) Steve M.,un, B«nedelte Pete<• In tt>e Mid-• during tt>e Oeoreuion, I ,,,..1 mu&lc HIHmen deatroy1 the 11 ... ot tlloee etouno him becauM of hll unbflOleO ... ,~ .,.., hlS beli,f that Ille can be .. ii ia In aono• end mOYle mualcal production numo.<1 'R' OJMOVIE • * ''> "Rollo...,.. ( 198 t) J-Fonde. Krie Krl .. totr.,aon A former movie •• ... '#ho too« ovet the c'1elrmanSl\lp of her l•t• nuabano·a corporetlon end • '110h·~80 tlntnc:lal Hpe<I beoome lnvoolwd In • dlaa1trou1 dN wUrl Arab 1n.,..tora R' 10:00 u a IH8ncro.. ll'EMZ A N.-'l'O<k City det.ect- helpa 11\e Sen Frenciac:o authorities SOl\'8 • -• 01 murdlts lnvolvlng young Ch"-"A"*1Cen -UID HEWS 1J 9 FANT MY l8LAHO A lorm« ategt atlll lllllM • aurprllllng toum8'Y Into Ille peat end Mr. ~II• muat llnd •~ heir to • tortune among hi• atett o G ~LOU Mf!A.a PAMDl~ITAM LOii AwMI no.ta 11\ia lier· 1tl.ldded __, apectecu- ler benefiting the United Negro co11eoe Fund Cl) 80UOGOlD fD GN!AT PfAFOAMAHCEI ·Tinker Tellor SOldlet. Spy George Smiley (Alec Guinness) rensactca Ille pail 1n -ch of • clue to Ille Identity of the "Mole." end recalls hit one .-t· Ing with the Soviet aupet· spy Kerl• (Petrldt Stew· ert) (PAlll 3 end •)(R) 0 .C'MOYIE * * • ·~ "Wnote Liie II It Anywey?" (1981) RAcnlrd Oreyluu. Jonn c ..... vetH Petelyzed ltom the neck down in en eutomo- blle eceldent. • IC\ltptor rem~ eboul '11• hie before end eloquently erguee for hi• right to Ole 'R 9MOV1£ * * "lier's Moon .. ( 19112) Met I Offfon. Cindy Fisher OHplte parental ~ tlOt't. two tew1-egeq lrom dUferlnQ baclground• f .. 1n 1ow 1n a am.ii re ... town ·P<J' ,0:30 CD ~ ANOIMON OON'IDIHT1AL ID THI NII AHO ,ALL °" lHf TMIN> NICH a .. eo on Wllll•m l Shirer'• ec:count. 1hla 111 .. IOfY of Felcill Germany begin• wtt'1 the birth of Adolf Sclllcklgruber In 1889 llnd c;ulmlnet" 6e Y"" ltter wtt'1 the crum· bltno Of Mltler'a "fhOU· ttt><l·'I'• Reich" In 1114& tO:..O (1) CtWU8 CHAMPLIN T MM WTTH -"Clint h•tv.ooct" 10:4t. M TURC>ilY 8PORTI "'* 11:oou•~oa • 91TMTANo91T 1*WBIC In ..... ,.,,,,,~ .,..._., Jon ""1Tilln, Ken. 111 Lotflnl, 8twf Lftlll • IOOll "~ ~ wno wortt toe-tf*. ·~ **•It "Tfle Oellenl HOW9 ' ( 1MOI ,,.,,_ C.,. neoy, OIMlt Wel'feF T"- ,.41 """''°' ~. the flrtt mtljor P9clfle !let• ••• It~ Dy "411W .. ............. -~ • e * "TM '""9 Allll T"'* 01 J~ ,..., ...... I ttHI ,_, _,.,,, /4ve O.*-• A ~out• ,.., ... °"'.w...... """ "' dllCI' ... .... "" fOMI -,.,._ IM •:A IJIU 4 "" ~ -~--· - tM Cifl'"8 1J 8 IATUfDAY NIOffT LIVI I Hoa1 Aon Howefdl Outttt Tiie c.rt\, ::% 1·~::.- • * * '1 'The Long Good> bye 't973) EMk>t1 Oo\M, Hltle VM Ptllendt QI MOW * • • "Uluna't Reid" ( tll72) Burt L1ncu1er, Oruce Oav11on • MOVll * * "Ceplllln Scet1ett" f t963) Alclwo OrMNI L~• Amar lttlM0\'11 * •·~ "Tt>e Fen" (t98~ L1uren 8aceu. Jemee G11ner ' (0 EVUn'THINO QOU $MOVIE * • '> ' VICe Squad .. ( t98zi 8H1on Hubley, O•ry Swar1eon. 11:4tD MOVla * • * 'Alaunder l~ Otllar Side Of Dewn ( t977J Leigh McCloelo.'f, Eve Plumb 12:00 8 LAUGH TllWC (!) f'AOM THE !DfTOlll'I DUK I CJ CIHaMAX 8CAUHIHO ROOM 01MOV1E * * "O.v11'1 EcalH)J" ( 11174) Oeboren Whit,,.,, T11e Btetr 8MOVIE * *'It "Little DerUnga" (1980) Tatum O'NMI, Krl .. ty McNiellot. 12:ao II NAME~ THE OAMI Oen Ferrell lnwaliGet• the lltming of et\ ecOloQy oocumentery tll•t hH aperked trouble trom kin\. be<Jeclo.• • (!) MOVIE * * * "Ulan•·, Reid"' ( 11172) Burt Lancut.,, Bruce D•vl1on CJMOVIE * ·~ 'Swtngtog Cf\Mr1eed.. ., ... ( 1974) Jo JOhnstOf\, Relnt>uyx Smith. 1:00 Q EVENING AT THE IMPAOV Host Shelley Wlnt .. I " "'°"1E • * ·c1wn. c 111•3> l0<et· t8 Young. Alen Lldd u 8EIT ~ MIOHIOtfT IPECIAL • IHOUfNOf.NT HETWOAI< HEWS QIMOVIE * * • "Asylum' ( tll72) Peter Culh1ng ~d Todd (1 MOVIE * * 'i'o "Urghl A Mu.lo Wiii" (19111) Doc:umentery 1:,0 '}jl WCME * *'\ "The MM Who Sew Tomonow 1t1Nll) OoN- mentery Nerrated b)- Oraon w..... Foolagel event• M iwedlct.0 drem•tiC re-crMlk>ril Ilia Hie c:ompri .. Ihle 81 tM 171'1-century Fr.., p/'lyalClan. astrologer er1' mytllC Mlehel de Noetr .. o.m.. known .. Noefr• Oenwt 'PG' (S)MOVll l • • "Amerlcen PO/fll' ( t980 ) Ar>lmeted t:30W MOVIE * '' ·The Demon P1enlf'' ( 1H5) Barry Sullivan. Nor· me llanguel. .., MOVlf • * * '" "Long Dey'• J= ney lnJo Night" (1 I KethllriM Hel)bufn. J Roberds 8tlMd on t .. play by Eugene o·,... 10'MOVIE * * Weekend With Tiie Bet>ysill«" ( 11170~ E C1rey, Susan movle direciO< finds • loY9 In the 1*8on o4 a l)f'el1y 11-cMd 'Fl' 1:.41 0 MC HEWS 2:00• MOV1I "Nlglltmare At P~ gon'• CHiie" ( 1et'1 George Hamlf1on. Flob4lf1 Veuglln ' a= ••• ., "0-Tiie~ ( 19711) Mlc:hMI Kt , p.,..... u.dWlg • ...,.. ...ident• of HC:tual.. Celffomle cort- rnunlty emt>wtc one,.,,. P80I of '1WMernent ! deelructlon wtten ~ t to Q84 thelf parent a• en .-~~;~· Sttelt. • • '9reof'I Air~ Tiiie _.,... of the 11-· 1Nt IOUf lftdudee ~of tiotlng lind ,,__ .. Alt llft>Ortt SPMdv.e)' COllCef1 t:aoe MOVll **""The b.CUll<>ner Of VenlGe" ( 1"3) L.ell 8attc , Guy Medlaon An !loner lind '* -. hU ~ cNtged .. e II ltor, Mt out ,..,_ •llP<>M the cunning Or l11QU19'tor. CJ) DDNl 'Ml MINACMI MOYll • e "lmHh Pelee: fttlO) lrvno Anna .Mmleon. An )llnltyerd owner tlM P!ollleml wttll ,. ...... •M(l)MOYll * • • 'Modem MOl"-IOll' l1~t) AIMrt areOlt K~~A •• tnee 1111 '*""' .... "" ....... "'°"'*' ~ ~· MO(f)--1* re. .. .. ..... ...., .... 11 .... ..... ..,.. .... Cl>llCMI .• ·~ .,·=-... !!'- ·-· ll'lQil!Mlll_ ....... _ -..l&*ir. "" ..... • •• ~"\.Ill".' ltOO'AlS ""-FW.-,..._ u,.,..,,,.,,... ...._~ .. u...- Oooodo "'"' c-to u..i .,__,..,,. ,._,._Uni O..lk-"'"' Dlo,._ Uni "'""""~ ... ~ "-"Uni A,_ "'"' ., Uni -"-" • low'll ,._..._ 0--.............. v---1&11 .............. 51-. .......... w ... .. ~, ...... . Oftir.....,..-...._....,_ c..m...I ......... i......--~- mm ... AH11acta1111 Lott a ,_ -......... U.'tttH "II W,.!!f llH •11 •• IHI •11 Wn... II!! 1!!1 !H1!4 llHllHo l[M!!I !l!fj •ai:::,. •••l!ll ~= M!t 6 lead HM llEWllll I.I. um.n OILLIOTOI H,:"'..e:'~ ~~ ~ PAIT,_ 'or ':4~~ ot-=.":.!o :::c>:•:'t ~:!:~~ 1• Loet Yon111nlr• Terri. ..,.._. ... .... hpandlnt Newport necMMl'f 4M ·l20ll ntl/WlllmtU .._. 1 flee. Mv.t Ii. lflafP, ...i ., .. w/Htr• bdrm to epplltnCM. 64l::71 1_, ~ 899ctallitng In lit & 2nd 8Mch c;redli cetd com-Make tllltl ,...,p nt oroenQed Ind dtpende-boetd Ind C9t9 fOf ..... 1011 fefl'I... 12 Y'• °"'· ..,_ TO'• ti~ 1t4t peny ne. cotltetOI' pOel.o lnwrancie youth c:a,,1.,. promote bl• with oood pllon• 1 llY .,,.,,_ Im fOlJNO AJ)$ ~~~-~~3~g:;.:~2 "ob1 Settler NH/CM t1on1 Applloant1 mu11 ~:.~;'~"':0:'f.;:~~:n~ 1t1etr owt Hflblltll•d manner tOWPM·10~ =~iz:·.:0"7 8~~ L.. H7-t1U :=: · "E1 8roket 8d ~°" h111e 2-3 yre ootleotlon aonetlty Nml retired routH ... aturt. oul· Qood flour• aptitude. nlQhU PIV wk non. 1 111 1ou ARE fRE£ Found gr•Y lont·Nlt kll· 142·2171 a.11-oe11 exper wlhHvy lklptra• ~ ~1 ofc In Nwpt ~ng, 1w.01izan~ l•P ""°" ll'llCMlet r>ttfW-imoker. "•Ply 'to Ad ·~r:l1 c;~ e.,.. := tan. Beach & =•'"=lo WIDOW HAS 111 for TD'I clng 81';" ::d C& ~R~ 8ct1 Pwtonnel 145-~ 2.'&P.:-':li 641_.121• red 13l·5ff0 10H. 1011 1610, Dal~ ~~nd ~~. 2 yr~ oew lld Cal: good home. AE Loan•. tOK Up No j~PT~·1:~ Mo~rrl Inventory Control, snip· e•t 34e a•nllY/IUI Piiot, Coetl M .... c 1750/olr 175-3387 :::: .......... loll t·S-83. SnlOk• o<•v CtaO~he<:k. :o,..:.=-8 3 0 IM -4 3 0 p M ping ' rec*~ tor Ilk! P/l ••• •• MarkttlnQ Dept. hit t212t tt $ c I. Frigid•• cwoaa- ,.. -• • male c;et, 8u1herd & alty ton 7511•7000 -mnto 00 ff.n tim.. _,. opening ln Newport t relrlil DOid 1250 lm ~~~~~~~~!'j Banning. HB Scooter 873-7311 -----lle•lble daytime hra tn 8ul>S)lemen1 'f04J' lftootl'l4I lttcll llnanclnal .-vicet Jm Waat.. llff 000 1 935~'eaee'. evu , .. ..;: 9el-$28e WILL PURC\iASE EX18· _, .. _,_ Co ate M••• Call by doing lntarH tlng nrm OoocS tYf!ng· th~-~ llv .. ln nur .. a.. Je-o.ee ::: Loat Tiny lam wht Toy PtrMHlt JOU TOllNGSC01u•~Tor .. 2NnVOWTH~"AET mE~~·.r101.r1~•,lhnr"11eartc1:: 8A2-t8$t. ~ ::n~i:C:. 15han<153 -~Nie P raq d I rlatrlc;1 preferred . Loew --_-_..__-and--d-..,.,-."""'1"'"r,:--• ,.,. Poodle "Scrully". vie -.,, " "" -.. v ··• 1 L1··· uoan••y I Ch '0 • """''"" rtft 831-8$90 E•t 104 --G _ ... ··-·d 1•" ,.,. Galaxy Ori 8 ent1100, f•MOtJS CIRCUS (4041 325-9100 AT· pay AN tre<let avlllabte --pen... ooH r m aft 2PM old. o ..... con . "" ::: Dover Shr1. 12128. Ra-n LANTA In our publlcatlon1 Call Tralnff, P I & lltlgt· variety of ..ek-'1d thlfte. 850-3104 ward 848-8459 or , 537·2880 l(ING I• 11on1 Jtnt IM0-0900 14/hr guar + luc:rauve *IEQREti•Y• ! Hlllpg &tor Child Cart 1 -W-H-IR_L_P_OO_L_W_MH __ E_A_ :: 1152t·9IMIO (Call COii i Mal_...... Private Party hu $60,000 Lo•• Proefteor 'iralnM lnc:•nllv1 bonu1 prog-n Ll111 In or out RHP . Nr new 11&0 • nnu~ available lo purchHa COOl/IROILER -· rsm StlH experience ,111 Michele 548-8298 5«-MlO • : .. Loet gold brac;1let wl M1111oe Ptrlor Gor-good T 0 '• F111 E•· Aa.p Experience helpful, but prefarred but wlll train Medical Service Com-1---------1 --------- 11• ruble9 Nwpt 8eh area g:: glf"lt to a.w you c;row, Agl 11758-4311 Ful lime • m1ture. llOI ~ Ex<*19nt tht right parson For pany In Newpof1 8Mcfl COiiege grad. nurM. 60. SIS 19· FF W_,tnghou· 11n "~ d ••2 4275 '-om 10 •M untll • •dulte nMd only apply benallll Plea11nt 1ur-1nteru•~. call Lin.ca or --"~ wt1he1 to x-charage rm M , ... ,lg .. ~1. x'-' ---' • lUO ....,.., '" • • .. .. 11T Tl .. ,.. LT y TUM 1hru Friday 3 to e di Sile com ...... ... Mull h•v• ............. ty-d .. ..., ......... ... 11n Lo1t· Lido 111e, Dec: 24. AM 7 d•ysaweek.Fr" ' • • Victoria Station, 1190 roun ngi ry • Aoblnat645·8808. pint & thorthand tor preparing Inner. 1225 873-9380 JOO bullet 710 No Harbor 23% yield, 140.000 111 m1n1ur1t1 with ablllty Outltlndlng Beneflll In· Mon thru Fri NB area :m 1ll11er shaded Perelan Blvd, Fullerton TO on seo.ooo ready to Dove St. NB Call Tracy 714-130--0871 OUALITV CONTROL c;luda mijor Madlcal, only EJicel cook, rate Refrigerator • ..wt•. 2ctoor :~ ;!!~/6•;~-t:o~ven. At· 11~110·1112 txllld hllltOO Speol "'-· Cooll Exper Prel'd The MACHINIST I MOLD :,~~K;/~~df:'~:!it~ Dentel & Liit ln1Urtnce. 844-1175 ~~-·~~~~.o5~;~2t~lnt IJOO ALL MAJOR CREDIT downtown LA AcroH Grinder. Newport Beach. BUILDER. PIT 8-10 pm, min w ...... 10 lltr1. Apply Atlractlva ottlce with all Live-In. wlll cook Aleo h•• 1m Loll. GOid wedding band CARDS ACCEPTED ~.,o;:' O~ly~~~ ,:,°': .,~; &42·8881 5 d1y1 a week. FabrlCa-Booka-•o-n Tape. 711-C naw equipment. Sol"Y job 4-llPM 542-3304. Coldepot Aefrlgl FreGM' U*> wllnecdptton "Love Edi-• OHi ling 11Par• part• Injection w Hlh St , CM 14111 for open Send Aeeume 10 962·4651 Obi• dr. 11 ou II, Ice uu llH'" downtown H B •IHLlll PLll 134.000 lakll II 17141 mold• Need own tool• Gr..,, Ad No 1060, Dally Pllol, mu.tr NII defrotl. llk1 ::: A-ard 8•&-it41 6'5•3648 240-8123. -• 493·11S3 Exptr'd Pantry A Lina 545•5828 in CM .... po Box 1580, Colla EXPRO European born ~ s2so. 831-7840 or (619) 729-3048 cook for 111 claH La-REAL ESTATE M .... Calil . 9282a.-05e0 gen11eman .... u ... out ----------1-Loll Perilan Male Wht EICllT1 IHIH I guna Beacll Aea1aur1nt M1ld1 nMded for resort Sateaman Need 1 ea~ poa11 1on Houaeman, Admiral 25 cu ft Refrlge-:!: An• to name ot Cowboy bper only 8-42•4780 Apply 1n person. 3 -5 holtl A/,ply In P9fl0n rlenceo person In com-llOIOUY llllll coo It , ch au ft au r rator $450. Call all 8 :~ ~.;: il'o1~2.':, HUI Re-CLASSV LAOtES Em1loyaeat PM. A1k tor Mortllall or 3082 o Co11t H,iv. mereial & lnduitrial real 8-42·5937 7141"8-8950 IWO B 1 w .. SlOO Joa. Tha Towtre AH-Capo Beech 4f8..8e .... 1. ror. 1ucceeslul & Welt .. ,.b firm In Colla -.-_-,--.-----GE UPRIGHT FREEZER i:it0 Palrlcl• Buchanan ot ESCORTS t I aat taurtnt. Suri and Sand .... ,.. .. GE" tor homeow· growl"" firm. Meu h11 opening for na al I 20 cu .. _ .... , •• 1180 1-C I d S • s We S -Hotel, 1556 So Coael "'" " n .. ., kl condltlon1 gene<al oltkle HNIO ... 9 .....,---------1 "· .... ' ' . 1m h:..,~·~1~1e1~~2893 DANC9~~~~e<JDEL $ lnalvat $ Hwy, Laguna e.1ch ~::.;:_ ~~~~~!~~0~.,':_111~ ,:·~::p~t Beac:h to2pm s1Hnotreq.ca11 Cati SIOS ___ 9_7_5_-3_980 ___ _ Found Slam ... Cat Vic: Colline AUoc:'f,1 .. 11 the EOE man.ger11t capabllll let, 714/&48-5051 tor oppt. 754-4544 Himalayan Kitten• Seal WUher. pf' good •100 s w Hunt Beach ,,., Ll1•• I .,_..'1 leadlng ln11Htmen1 con· COUNTER HELP lor Cl· knowledge ol accoun-I .1 I tJ.. p .. -a.... Security Guard Point A IOvablt blll of 54 8-4485 m 8 4 8 . 3 4 s 7 . w 0 r It -.,_. 1u1tant In the penelon laterla 11yle reataurant ting. good ludgement t .. I ... ...,.,... Nice Newporl Beach fur S150, M•IH only --------- 846-4427 MODELS/ESCORTS lndullry Wa N<ve a long Racket Ball/ Health Club and ability to wortt well Learn how to eyndlcate. area. 5PM-8AM S4 00 pr 848-8132 Refrigerator. troll lrM, noo OUTCALL24HOUAS 1111 of Fortuna 500 tnlrvlne.Montplltlhlft, wtthpeopte 551-23-40 OurtrllnlngwlHQIWyou hr Call alt 5PM , ---------i xlntS185. -Found. Small female dog IMl$-0207 cllenll TuH thru Fri eve1 Ille knowledge you llHd, 876-2575 Det1 SSlO ~85 it10 Light tan. pert Golden 1::::=~~~~ wa 8"« an eaceptlonelly 973_0838 Many 11111man wanted. and our ln-houh pro-AKC Shih Tzu pupe :: Al\lf Ftn Vty High, Jon 1, Ii brlQht. lllghly motlvatad New buelnas to Calllor-11c:11 wlll give you the lttJ/lfft,titals1 AIM> elud MNlee NO-FROST AEFAIG U)O 963-4283 or 982-2432 * llTO&LL * ln11estment 1naly1t. Wa ••m• PlllN nit Talk 10 rHllOrl product IAVINE CPA FIRM 638·9308 A11oeado. mad. u . 11&5. UM lll·Olll w1nt to ancourtg• any Needed now Ory clea-Nead car. Commlnton 850· 1040 3 to 5 year• exper min-845-9821 -Found· Part SlameM male h d I I I 552-8965 but• plue bonu-, (7141 I T 70 lh rtha AKC OLD ENGLISH --••• 2700 cit No ID. Sunflower & 2• Ill, llO/YJI& appllcant w o c1n I · nere n rv ne. 876-9825 RECEPTIONIST. gen oll mum. ype . o -SHEEP DOG PUPPIES Jiu US •••n -· t.o C1dlllac, C.M. 641-0203 • monitrate ul1ueual to· CRUISE SHIP JOBS worit. typ req T ... a oper nd 90 Saliry commen-..,u'. 979. "78 Old« model 845-0828 ~ dy1, av 676-3924 WANTED Female bowler, l41r\t. ti lhla la not vou. -AM Occupatlona •asstftH Wufe• pr 1 I but not rt q turale wl1h ablllty Send _.,., -· Vegu league. e·OO Sun-hope you wlll tell your Av1llable Good working condl-851·1527 or &C&-1472 ruume 10 Plttxlll, 2 yr UKC Fr" to Aactitu 1111 -Found Beaut blk Great days. (714) 63 t-2187 1martast. unch1llen9ad Great lnc;ome OPPortu-tlon ... ar .. t pey. Aea1-tnt 1111 lay! I o.. good ~9-"""'3" I..,_ .,, ... _ _.._ = Dane puppy, Fem · IP• friend about Ihle oppor-n 1 t 'I F 0 r In 1 0 . IM..tft Pll'ltlr 2081 Bu1ln111 Center .,.. .,., ., ..... ,, __. ~ LotOllwlkrl,lh5:~t9t~O~-a•-. 141~!11!.lu~rar~~u~u:-~u;~~i11nc1 le and Wiii 3121888-43'7 Ext C-70. 2111 • .,.., If O• ta look~~or·~~& pen ~;7 ~~ 2~~· ~r;i:~·c~~ GOLDEN RETRIEVERS Ut HF a4 ll~ll -"" ~ _.. ... Jon 11th 1 30 Daye continue to be handlO-F" tor Olrec1ory t•I •••• ... t 12 I time help Oiy or night PleaM PUPS · AKC 1175 1111 itlJ old Vic. Bactl Bay area. 846-3031, eve 8-4&-3587 mely rewarded Non. DENTAL ASST. with total • ·•••• •• • shift open. Opportunity ---------Born t0-26. 848-1<>40 C a ::: N 8 54 8- 1386 · ** 1molt«• pleaM reply In expended dutln. S50 a P11 for 1dv1ncement Apply Servlc. Stotlon014111•~•:!,t·c __ h.:..•i.:..n_ll-nk_d_og-ru-n-.-,-11-5_11_1 &;'; 8 11 1,_1 tat it1•.Found· Fem. appro• 6 confidence to Colline day 837 -7112 or (bl fer L,.a) 2 10 5. 699 Coast Hwy Experienced ny ,.p.,.y 1o. portabla. S250 ~ _ -mo• dog COlll•I Shep I lfl1ntis Parlor AllOClll ... 587 San NI· 498-7163 Leguna Beach Shell Station. 171h & Ir· 842·«02 Otympue OM-1 w/mM:tO, = mla Ten/ml111d color ~~~~h' ,..o2:~ Nawport 11 ........ •-••t, •asst .... W..te• _..,_,_ne_._N_B_____ Sl50 or lraot S 1 1 t C re e k b ch Open 24 hrt a day ,,,_ ., ...,., ...,. -Fatxilou9 working cond. Aeltlurenl TUClll DOBIE AKC PUPS I will •94-&etl .... IUllUCOEfJS 831-5384 1 days•~ tor litl -mfg Aulet No •llP9' nee; We train, E Ba t 1 • _,_ llll I ID IW.U Jocuu1. S1un1 Locale Ana Serv Pl1nt olc NB with pallam• ind M mple -ld\ool CIRCUS MA-xper nqua strv c E.ternent1ry, local. mu-Champ line, thew or pet V!Yitar Serlea I. F3.S 70 lo Found Blk/whl kllttn 81 well •• Tourllls Exper Switchboard oe>tr making Oranoe Co Call XIMUS 719 No. Hatbor. and Ml-up people Full Mu11C credentialed Full Lg bonea G,_t dltc>09I· 210. Macro Can on yellow collar. Pan In BanltAmerlcard, Amer-onty "-'apply 3· t 1 PM Katy 71418-42·9651 Ful.__.on 870-8192 An.. or PIT Appl}< In pereon. day, Tues & T""ra Im-11 on . S 1!50 I S 3 0 0 Mount $135. 983-2987 "--" i.-•r......s ~ r..--as..-9d-9•"--Tnwl BUSIES & FIWICW. ..._, .. a.io ....... ~--w-. .,,_,~ i..-1w .. i..i •"'-f io i.-• .._,w.,i..i ......_.TD'1 ElftOYlOT !Wlp W-•J-.w- IDCHAllXSE ""-",,,...._ ~ ~=-=-·-" C-.,..ton ......... v ... "'"""" CW..IWoo .-.....a-. ~ .._., -1111otw.,_. .. _,..__. °'""' "-"ltwe • ~_. ~·°'-~0.:-- BOATS ~·-· ~ ...... ~e :-.. -r..,.,_ .. "-rm TUNSPOlTATION Alr<nlt ~ C-..,.n ...__ .:::H?::'._.. lW'o 'h1lilotn. Tto...I 'l'n6lon. U1&1117 MIJ(ll)TIV( -i....e "" .. ....--.. A.,,.w..,tMI ; ._... ..... lloodo < .......... Drl-::'JNdia ··"-.. ~c-. ··: .. .. --IOU )OU >01' )011 arN 873-1486 lean Expres1 Diner• All el'llft 631-$&40 .... , ,. 11-5 PM s .. Kallin. Surf mediate employmenl 1 • l DESK CLERK lor reaort ply bat 12 & 5 PM. and Send Hotel. 1555 So Harbor area. Sano ,.. 537-7859 Fr·•._ fn AU LOST Gold Chain BrlCllel w a I com e ( 1 " Apartment M1nager, cou-St 1 Mon Sat See l<el"-lii:iiii;';;•;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim E ..... 3•33 2112 Harbor o hotel Exp req art m-· ., Co11t Hwy. L1gun1 1Ume to· PO Box 106e9, Pu""y Problem•? ProlM-wl small gold heerte. A • .,...,. pie wanted lor 4 unit med. Good benefit•. Ap-Medlc1I . Beactl. E O.E. C.M. 92827. a1":na1 Trainer tor kin· WARD "Pam'" 548-6512 Blvd .. CM complex. C.M 842-780S. ply In pefton 34~_.::_o Front Otllce Aeoepllonlet nun•1 dwgarden & canine p.. LIYUU ua m .. u .OI• 4011 .. 1' tCID --- ,100 , ... IOIO IOll eo12 tOlt '°" toll IOU -1100 12lf G it Ult 1211 ID> :1 .,., IDO llll 1010 1011 1012 701• 101• TOii 1020 TOli 1014 7oil 70U IOIO I012 I014 IOll IOll I010 ton llOl4 - lost. Wedding Ring Set. PtrtH•I am Ullt llPAll Coaet Hwy, Capo.......... tor 8u1y 0 8/GYN Office. 1n&1L 111.ll c;hology for In-home or Allecllonat• & playful Fuhton Island. RE-S.nicH 3014 &/or 1ns111i. Ell.P'donly 498-885& Ex~ & Aelerencee llUOITlll group 1euon1. Pam at :r.z1~•gc::o_~1 WARD, I Rafi Sand resume to. ---• -• Required Full Time. Call Full time Gourmet dept w ork evening• In New· 5•9-2374 6'4-3319 BOOV GUARD & .d No 102• O•llv Piiot ..... "_ -~ for ......... f 64S-5885 Attall •KPr req 240 ,._ L ~~ -------..,......-· ~ + CHILO RECOVERY " "· _, ' E11per or trainee can ...,... • Broadway. Laguna 8cf'I port ... ach alt ,...,. Exceptional German Snee> 9 wtt ~ puppltt Ship/? SEAVIC6 t53·957S Boa iseo. C.M 92828 mike $9-l15fhr 1tertlng IEllOAL 497-4.03 OUf' lop pereon put In 24 pup1, AKC. 1ho11. '" mix Cute and lrtendly l'LL PHONE VOUA UIYllTTll pay. Full and PfT poll-T~•tl Rtclptlonltl. PIT RETAIL SALES. Kron ;:~~:;~~oh= Plf&ntl. 9'83-5592 538-57H SHUT-INS Wkly & Worltlng mother nMde ~~~·11~v::11•0b~~ 1"c ~~~ 11t1rnoon1 Nr Hoag Chocolaller. So. Coa11 1 PM Berm HZO F _em ___ C_;oc_:tt_a_poo_,_llPl_yad _ _,,& monthly"'" 842-2142 ~:,tr~5 g=.d:: ~/~ S37·2llO KING,.. 848-5073 Plau hH P/tlm• POi l-3 yr Appalooa• lilly lor 1hot1. HOUH doi. to ltlaMll 6 home. 8·4. M-F, begin-Errand Per1on. Perma· Medium 1lza 0 C. Ina lion avatl Apply In per-TELEPHONE SOLICITOR Hie. 11500 obo. Reg to good home 54e-2S 5 laltractlea 3011 nlno Jan 31 Exp'd wl nent PI T Job 11 -5 I Agency need• ClllnH • eon Mature person. pit Sa-1how Pratty oray roan Doberman, Au1tr1llan. _,::,;;..;;.;.;;..o.;;.-_.-...... ref• only Salary neg. L• Mon-Fri for N 8 Firm Underwriter wltellC>h<>ne Salee I a r Y P I u • comm w/1pt1. Greenbroka. Shepherd mix. 3 mo Orama worklhOP for 848-8 148 ( 9. 5 30) Mull have depend ctt. ..... •blllly Salery plvt Naw90r1 Beech leading 957-0783 n ea d 1 exp r Id• r male. well behrted Fr" young people 7 to 12 yre 642-0393 (•It 8'>ml 67S-4910 Exciting n-lneurance jewelert Helling lvll 11me TELEPHONE 645-488S. to good home 15e2.2975 ~:~ F~:; ~o":~et~r~~l·Ba-rut_l_ng _______ ----------I lr~~l751-t580 =r:-~c~c~~ RESERVATIONISTS Pttl 5535 Siiky Terrier lor loving pm S20 mo For lnlo lllUlllU IEIERAL tfflCE dur" S dey welk lnClu-, 12 needed No H lllng, $45 I couple without young 632-7033 1mmedla1a opening ror PERIOI "!!.~ dlno Sat,.. N~ evening• ~nd1i'::..~, 1":,': ~':"~~ B~~r~YI 7~4C:, _c_h_ilc:t_r_en_._5_5_9_-5_s._2 __ V0tee lesson• from ••pert me11enger/g1n1ral w1-For boating rriagazlne, ---Call 973 • .,39... 966-0151 EllH 875-5975 Faralt.rt MIS rehouse central 1Uppl... one glrl ofllc;1 type ••• •• vocal coech limited issttltnl Regular acn.-11moephtr1 Good ty-Unllmlted PIT pollltlone _. 1Tf><A8 OIL COM PANYIMu1t Hll. French Lope 9• o .. k w/1111 draw•. r1. number 01 atudenll ta-duled deliver lee In bank ping lllHte. Itta bkkg ea-open. Work early morn I ltffnlta PrHf need• mature pe<son tor I Rabt>lte. Paper1, S751bl1 .,,..va &. bookeeM. leek llll'L 497-4118 vehlcie Frequent heavy per, Full or PI T Call or nlghl hre Must be18 [ ExceptlonliJ. mM•l">lt •llorl trip• 1urroundlng otr 491-'73t I wood. s~s. MM111 Tranl 3011 11 I t I n g r a q u I r • d 8•8-3983 between 2-5 or high tclll grtld a,,1111 product Rapidly growing Orange County Contact GUINEA PIG ...... Ind trame .:.:.;::.:.;;.:.. ____ .-...-... StoO/mo Excellent be-l PM. have valtd driver• lie & publlehlng corporation. cv11omera We train SlO • 2 Twin .-.a. · j Europe 4 _..,, 8 eoun-neflt1 Equal Opportunity transp, work In Orange Unllmltad earning• and Mete. Ml gtOWT'I tries, .. 11 ·expeo-. ax-Emp1oyw 851·990G UJ1 mLllT Coun"f. t.akJng lrt\Wllory growth pottntlal. E.xc411. Straight commlu lon perten<;ec:t leader S2350 Wa have room fOf -~ In ret1ll Mlea 1tore1. No fringe beneflt1. Comm bulldlno prO<l"uct 111•• 494-6110 BOOKKEEPER. Fun char-rlenoed Stytltt wllllng to IXP•r raq. We train . S500 p1u1 WMlcly. Call Write N,P Olckarson, ge New off tn HB EiC-· work wknd1. Benellt1; &im. tO key hetpful. Reba McDougall at Pra1 .. Soutllweetern Ba1iae11 I Financial tronlca firm, typ req. metor medical. dental, 54S-7848 Petroleum. Box 789, Ft. Salary open 851·1527or paid v1cat1on1 & holl-APPLY II Plllll .•u•• Worth. TX 78101 64S.1472 day1, profit 1horlng. -'f _ _. .,._ etor• dlaeount 8-lllfutl -IL I wa need 2 tuhlon-TRAVEL AGENT Com-Ball>Oa Peninsula. Prlvlle a.lllPll/-1 clean H lon. no eupply minded ladl11. 1 lull merclal Sabre Agenc;y :';'~enceg 0• rS1:~ 0~ 1-::;-Pan/time, with growing cchte Mull 1pply In 17810 Beach Blvd. Ste time, 1 plft1tme. Fuhton Min 2 yr• uper Call 67 .. 3391 company P«fec1 lor re-perton. Wed-Fri. 10-SPM 54 b1c;kground required Bally e3J.9408 07" tlrM ln111nt Collatlng. onfy Jc Penney. 200 Huntington Beach w omen• European ...,.._/IPIUTll lailaHI 1783S-I< Sltyperlt Clrcte. Laguna Hiii• Moll. La-12 noon to 7prn Mon..s.t Specially 1tore In Fa-• •r-.i 0nertuitin 4014 _1_rv1_ne_._7_,5.._1-_8_50_5 ____ g=..u_n_a_H_l_Ne_E_O_E___ a..ctl. to of Slater lhlon llland Ptnnanent :.?.:.~~~Id C~~o~~ -D.-:.. M HOTEL PUT Tm Poeitlone •vallabta Im-flee 548-227 t Hk tor Swimming pool chemical UU~tness er BELL PERSON/DRIVER E ..... Ind/or WMl!endt. medlet1ly. Call tor an A•eon Hrvlce bualne11. Arte-f 1 N t .. ____ "'otel ,.,.. Im~ 1ppolntm1nt to lnter-1 ________ _ Ila. Long Beach, Tutlln, or grow ng • por ......,., " 1 Anponttbtt edutte, over lllew Wllllllll lrvlne ., .. ,. No upe-Beach Englna1rlng· dl1t1 opening or.,,.,. 21. with outltaodlng at-TIE I.Ml rlence nact1tary. 111111 C o n t r a c t I n g C o getlo, Individual with ~ trectlve petlOnllltlel to 000 I 714~·2880 an drMng record Apply work with youth (1g11 14• .... trelra 150, lu l amt In p1r1on Mori. thru 10-14) Call 2-SPM, required Wiii nat C&lhler Thur•. 9 30•"' to 12 .. 3 3 • .. , __.. .. l •O 000+ Call COiiect J t k b It 1" u42·4 21, e11t 4u. 1H-IOfl'letmng to _,, " · tor ma or soc ro • noon Per10~1 Dept. E.O E Clualfled e<1I do II W9lt Mon-Fri 9-8PM Aak for rage tlfm near 0 C Air-1107 Jamboree Ad NB. Eaper or 1relne11 c1n mike 18-113/tlr 1t1111ng pay Full and P/l avalla- btt In our publication• Cal 537-2880 KING fee Audy 40&-8e7-0 t 11 port Houn, 7;30 • 3 30 Have you read today 1 llm••--1 C all Judy Ecltert for Sall wtlh EASEi ClaHllled Ada? II not. -•-Appl 955·8120 Five protected tenltortea I It'•• BREEZE you're mllelnQ the beet In Ortnoe Co. uclualw 1 Certlll•d Nur111 t ldt1. i fC?l~llll=lled;:~A~d~a=&C==2==·5e=:7:8;;!,;;;b=ar~oat~ne=ln:t:own::~I ;:::::~ Items for .... to retalltrl. •xP«. lult & PIT, day• & I : ~aily Pilat .... ·~:···· .. · ...... ·. Call Uoyd 846-87tS PM, )(Int working condl-T' AlR GA:"'E-.a~., 4l 11ont & benellle. ~ ./U -"" ·11 lanstant 842-8044 or apply In i:;=..::..:~,,..---a. Cl.AT• IOU.A---....----1 SECIETllY sp<ead ' 1><*1 ... Good 548-1$42 c:ond. $130 complete Tame dbl Vellow Parrot 840-0875 •" 5. with $100 cage 1350 Muet Mil lmmed. !Jeelnt obo, 642-7272 blue velvet watw~d. Matching nit• etend. Mtrcllaa•i11 $300 obo, 851-0llt4 dye Jiii &atien 1110 Table & 4 man. l300, Al wood. eJtcel cond. Call WESTMINSTER ABBEY S48-1126 ANTIQUE MALL Cuttom bit dlntno tab+e. 11751 w .. lmlnlter Ave ~amt 1e1 w /4 uphol GARDEN GROVE apt. c;hr1, co1t over SS4~103 11000. MC. $325. KlnQ u solld b'911 hdbd wt ...,... tram•. llke ne-... 1115 . lllW/111.l 873-1923 Delly thru Jan 9th. Fr" QUEEN bed and boa admlulon Huntlng10~11Pringt. Arm. $160 Center Miii. 405 ,rwy & Ct.II 548-11211 Belch Bllld. H B Klng-lln wet•bed f\'1me, EITIH SALE I hMd " toot boarda. td lhapt, $46. SS&-10'8 Old W11tern art. orlgl-I nlla. & 'rr~.,. 11ont X..long dbte bed, oomp . lndlan. 1 walnut head a l oot IU llUTIP ll1l boarda, 195. SH-70M 1'10 Otlk Delk.~ '8' roll. reflnltNd, 1e1y rHtored •aoo. 11500. 730-0091 642"'85e E'llel. Anlt'Tk..m ft::..:.rtuitin 4111 peraon 4ee Fleglhlp Ad. .tf. !=.~.~== ~ IOIO Red Cn-!!!! NB T• ~ _,._ tar S.t....,,, ao1i 111--------~Seeltlng join! venture _C_H_•_u_F_F-EU-.. -. "'"ex-P'""E"'R'"".-. --~ .. ........, Immediate opening for versatile individual who pcneeeea top skill• to work for Vice President and Director of Advertiaing. 11le poeit.ion requires excellent typing and shorthand and the ability to handl~ fast-paced varied and lntereatina duties. We're looking for aomeone with a ''t.ake charge" attitude. Prevlo\.ll new1paper and/or adver\ialns experience ia a plua. Competitive .alary and exaillent benetlta. WllllHSI Champ. tofa & ~. 4 klU1"' ~orig . 11100. H it penner tor 1950" ·eo·a " n .. _z __ ..,. aoao club format Have llquor WITH REFERENCES. = lloenM. call t&-4·9090 or 7~8868. ~~WN MPM ~ _5_3_~_,_see_~-~-,--= t• Sl!LL Idle 1t1m1 with a Trtde your Old ltull tor ' .ar,,C.fil :.,.1.\1....&.,\ Deity PllOI Ctalllflad Ad new goodlH with a I~ ••• ~.... &42-5&78 Ct .... fled ad &42•5878 \~' '\j ''OtJl.r l'labUur'-• .,...,,., __ ,_, ...... For Ad Action Cal I Daly Plot Al).¥15(1 642-5'71 Classified works for you when you want to .. .,. ,._ ·-... _ ,. ..... .... ·-:=:. ··-·-., ... . ._ ..... .. _ ·-··-.,_ ........ ·-~=-... er-..... r.=: .... ·-·-~a.. ®.u-.. ·r:~=· sa:~\A~&i.~s· -----...... C\4Y I -·=·=·=---..=. ~ .......... ,..,._. ... If you are qualified, please call for an appolntment for interview. 642-4321. Ext. 352. Equal opportunity employer . ORANGE COAST OAll'V PILOT l)O W 8AY ST • COSTA MHA CA 926H •111tt-.r1• •tt •• .,,,,._.,, • ...,,.,u•t• ·" : : : : ····· .. . ....,.. .... Very ~office needl • rtiJable, m.ture and raP9f\libl. penan to do pnieraJ olfk» work. Applicant mul\ h•v• ·a 1ood phone peraonaJtty and ••nerel : off Ice lldlll • .uc.h • ~ and ten kty. SOme da\a ~ ex~rlerice will be a-.eJpful. Tialnlf\I WW be ~· u~ penorwr..ct not aoDly .. ~ ,._..,. IO Bax Me c/o TtMt O.:Uy PllOt. P.O. Boi l&eo, c.a ..... c...,..mos Ill.I Ant1qu11. furniture. lampt. Cllockt. UM<I car· ~Ing ,,, ............ .. ~ 2 big d1y1 8 ale 1t1r11 IOAM Sat Jan 8th, tun Jan 01h ANTIQUES OF THE WORLD 10$7N~Blvd Cotti Mete Antlciw Wooden Theetre Chllrl. 2 •e of s. Thur• Jell 13, •PM AMERICAN Nm0Ul8 Evea842.Ml4 Compl. king Bdrm Ht, chair•. l1mp1. tabl,. 8$0-118e. Remodellng. Oak ..c'y. truf\ctlt bed. upr'11ht treez:~. Ctwlat. mu ,,.. A llQtlta • ..,.,_, tablet. d l n•U• •••· $53-1095. 56).1ot1 rwo l>fown ~a ... tht1r m atchln\ arm ohalra. S300 oth 83M484 SIMMONS KfNO..SIZE MATTRESS. NR&.Y NEW. 111CM>t11 CS Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Saturday, January 8, 1983 _Enerpv theft_t--.Ll!l!HMUCltl Mm --:::: IP YO~,:::. It IN l!!17 TM IOllo•"'O l*Mll .. dotno NOTICI ,OAICLOIUA• ISCAUH YOU ---µllllm!I~•'> -1.. ...,. ,, .,... .... "'Mft" .. lW'fl .. ~ ........ ,. ... ,. "'°"" -------"---::.:----·------UAllDI IOP'flLY, 11t0 DllD OP T9'Ul_!_.1_!>ATIO flUMINTI, IT MAY H IOLO n ag.'S Jn Us try ..,._Lee Lii , Huntington~. 'llMIA9''t' .. ,._ u.aall YOU wmtOUT ANY COUttl ACTION, c:.llf, ..... TAK• ACTION TO '"OTICT Ind ylW Mey 1111-. tne leOAI t'Oflt to JaM ,_,. Ollon, t7141 1111\0fa YOU9' '"O'lln Y, IT MAY II b<lf10 yOUt accounlln gOOCI ttandiflO Lee I.II . H\inttngton leach, Callf. IOLO AT A ,UIUC IALI. "YOU II)' paying tit Of yOut PHI du• PHlLAD2LPHIA (AP) -Aa utility pnQel IOU, IO do Jomm at the handl of ttner1Y thlevn, who •r• findlna lncreatln1ly sophl1- t l cat e d way1 to ''ateal" aas and elecuidty. And lndu1try repreeentativn 1ay the problem It not confined to thme who cannot pay. "We're (letlinl hit ln middle America. People have a lot of debta and they consider their electric bWI a nuiJ&nce," said Roaer Krenkler, eneJ'IY theft coordinator for South.em California Edison c.o. Theft losses nationwide were placed by ener1y officials at more than $3 billion in 1981. "Right now anti · utility sentiment rune pretty high," Krenkler said. "We used to be the good guys when our product was dirt-cheap, but conditions change." The doctoring o f electric meters focuses o n slowing. s topping or even reversing the spinning discs, which control the kilowatt-hour dials. Gu meters can also be adjusted ; and offenders have on occasion toyed with undersroun<f gas pipes-in order to try to restore diacon.nect.ed 9el"vice. "( IU"S I've got about 400 alides of illegal theft restarts and you wouldn't believe what people will do - anything that won't leak gas," said William Oland of Philadelphia Gas Works. "We find a lot of very exotic theft techniques," sald Krenkler, who did not want to name them for fear they could be copied. "Let's just say they involve rather sophlaticated switching proces ses that circumvent detection." The utilities are fighting back with special meter locks, bonuses for meter · readers who detect theft and computer checks for erratic energy con· ~~delph1a Gas Works has instituted an around -the -c lock telephone service for people .to report tampering. DuJin& a "typical" call .11111 llTICIS t2Mt. NllD AN UftLANATION CW TMI P41~11 PIU• .,_.111111.0 GOtlt end Oct 22 ~ TNI Ill*"'-II oonduc:ted bY., NATU"I or THI P9'0CllDINO "'*'-within thf .. montne "°'" . • a woman ~ AQAINIT YOU , YOU INOUL~ Ole dtlt lhlt fl0tie41 Of a.f.u" wt.I Ur(lently dnc'JibiJla er "-' P. Olllon CONTACT A LAWYIJl rec0tcteo fht1 wnount 19 '1,046 40 h 1ahbo •a eff rt t Thie ~t -flled with the On J-.,-y 21, tHJ. at 11·00 .. of o-no.t 16. •H2. and wt• • • r 0 • 0 County OWtt of Ol'ange County on AM .. OONAl.D l.HCOULH! .. d\11'1 lnC(HH untll your IQOOun t reconnect the 8U, Which 0.0 SQ, t"2. appointed Tru•tH under •nd b4IComw CIUtrent You may nOI hlYI had been ahul off for purauant to O.ad of fruit reootclld 10 pay the entire u,.pllkl portion of non-na"""'nt. 'uDll~ Oflno• Coul Dal Maroh t t, tl82 u tnlt No your 1ooount, even thougn full r-.r··-P1101 Jan, 1. t-. 16, 22, tH3. 82·014800, of Olflotll Rto0td1 In PIY"*ll wit d.m111dld, bul you "I want to know lf he's Hf7•1 tile ottlol ot the County Aacotdar of mu1t P•Y th• amo..tnt 111tld above got gaa on or what," she •------------O RA No E County . 8 t • t e Altar lhre1 montne lrom the Shou._ ... "I don't want to PtalC NOTICE CALIFOlllNIA E•aoulld by dell 01 racord111on 01 trllt "'-'I ROBfRT A OGLE and TIAR[ doGumant (which d1t1 of (let blown up in the '1C~A~I OOLf UC 0 rec0td1t1on appaara hlfaon) 1.1n11t• atreet!" Thi loUowln" Plfton II doln" WILL SEU AT PUBLIC A Tl H lhl ob1tga11on being loraclOHd ~ • " " TO HtOHE.ST BIDOl!R FOR CASH upon p1<m1t1 1 lon98' patlOd you A check ahowed that MIKE'S PLUMllNO 00 OF (payable II uma of •• In lawful h••• OlllV Ille legal ttohl 10 110!) th• the gas had been HUNTINGTON IEAOH, tHOO money of Chi Unlltd Stat .. ) at thl lor1oto1ur1 by paying 1n1 anttra illegally~ restored. It waa AIQOnqUltl St .. Huntington lkeell. matn anttanoa to the Orang• amount oernanoao by your credtt0t Calif 02MI. Collnty Llbrwy, Laleur• W0tl<I a.II To find out the 1mount you mull turned back off, • MlohHI A H .. h, tllOO 8each BtanGll. 2300 Bevarly MlllOf pey, or lo lltangl lat pel'f'*ll to ~ in most cases, no AtnonQuln 81 .t8, Huntington Road, Saal Baac:h, Calllornla all stop 1111 lor1c:lo1uta, or II your " rlgl'lt title and lnta<Mt eon~ 10 p<099rty 11 tn l0tac:towr• IOt any charges were filed. 9elldl,Calll.tH41. anctnowhlkfbyltunderNidDaad other rauon. c:ontec:t MERtT Utah ties say the main TNa ~ .. oonduatld by an ot lrull fn lhl propwty tOueled fn PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CIO ob lndMdllal. Mid County Ind Slate d1Krlb9<1.. AlLEH ' FLA TT «00 MacAr1hut jecUve ls to stop illegal MldlMI A Haah LOI 178 Of Ttacl Ho 422•. In Illa Blvd Sult• 370, Newport Beach activity and try to recoup ,,,.. 11•tarnant ... Mad With 1111 City 01 NlwP0<1 BHch. u per map c1111orn1a 92ee017141752-7474 Couftty Cletll of Ol'anga County on a~u 157 p 1 loat charges, if possible. o.c: 30. 1182 rac0tdld In""""' aoaa lhtu 11 you hav• any q1o11111on1 you .....,. 14 M11c1t11naou1 mep1, 1n tne should contact 1 lawyer 01 th• When they do go to orrtc• ol Ille Coun1y Recorder ol govarnmantel egancy ,.ruch may l f Publtthad Orang• Cou1 Deity C court, aw en or-cement 5 22 te3 Mid ounty have 111sure<1 your toan off1c1als say they are Piiot, Jan 1, 8, 1 , ' 1 Ntt-412 The •ltHI adorau end otriar lll1nfem1111, YOU MAY LO•• common d111gn1110n II any ol Ille LIQAL llllGHT8 If YOU 00 NOT often hindered by Judges PUBUC *>TIC( ,.,, prop•''Y daac,.bao 1bo•• 11 TAKE P"OMPT ACTION. who don't take such purpotled to bl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhll '1CTinOUa .,...., ~7 M0tnlt1Q SI•' Lane, Nawpo<t pursuant 10 Attic .. 5 Sec11ont 9 cases seriously ...._ STAn.NT Beach. Callt0tnta 92660 end 10 ot the 01c111a11on 01 "The courts have fha following paraon 11 oolng Thi undarllon•d Truett• Covenenta Cond111on1 end be e n s I n I{ u I a r I v buaw-11: dllClllml 1ny llabll•1y lor any R111tr1Ctlon1 •acordld April 16. 1981 r. FIRST LIBERTY EXPRESS lnc:OttaclnMI of Illa .. , .. , add•-In Boal< 14022. P•gH 1822·1900, unsympathetic lo it, ' MORTOAQE, 3857 ewcn St. uet. and othet common dlalgn1t1on. If 0 111c1a1 Records of Orang• County, said Joseph Casey, chief H9wpof1 s-:n, CA 92860 any, 1hown hll'atn. Ca11rorr11a • brucn c.1 the of the economic crime Angele Bond, 3857 Biren St Setd nl• will be made, but obllgsl•on o f payment 01 w481, N9wport s-:n. CA 12860 without covenant or werranty, aateuments hat occ1.111ao Notice unit o f the Philadelphia Thia ~ ta conducted by an e11pr111 Ot lmpllld, regarding tit... ol said breach and lien wH lllld tor district attorney's office. lndMdual. po11eaelon, or encumbrencaa, to , 11 cord Aug u 1 t 2 5. 1I8 2 a 1 d Angela Sood pey the remalnlno prlndpel eum of Document No 81·300063 ol 11ld "Judges have sai • Thi• etatamant w .. fllad with the notl(1l aecurad by Hid Died of 0111c111 Record• No p1ymen1 of 'This should be a civil County Cl«tt of Orange County on Tru11 "'llh lntareet theraon, .. put due amounll hu occurred case. Why are YOU tying Die. 8, tll82. ,llMOl1 provided In llld nolt(ll, lldvano.e, Thetelor11. lh8 Pina VlllH EllatH r .. C Publlthad Orange CoHt Dally 11any,1.1nc111< Ille lerm1 ol 11ld Dead Condomtn1um A11oc1111on dolt up our court.a, asey 1 01 Trutt. ••••. ch1tO•• and tierebyetecttoe1uee1oba~d,the d PtlOt, 0ec: 18, 25, 182, Jan 1, 8, I 1~ T t --" t 1~-ol saJ . 1983 npantea o ... rut" ..... o ·-f io ... 1no d11Gt1bed real ptopa<ty to Krenkler said about 50 555s..82 1ru111 crHtao by H id D11d 01 aeualy the ob1tg11ton Trust PARCEL 1 An undlvl<Jad I/28th successful prosecutions .,_ ,,. lllllt\nrc Thi total amount ol tna unpaid interest 1n •nd to Lot 1 ot Tract No have been obtained this ,._.., ""'....._ batenoe of the obhg1t1on MCUred 11163, according to 111e map ttlad 1n h '1CTinOUI llU ... U by lhe property 10 b• 1old and Book 479. Pagu 11 and 12 of year based on l eft cases M.u. ITAT'!mNT ta11on1b11 u11m111d costs . M1soet11neous Mapa 1n tl'll office 01 i n v o Iv i n g Southern The IOICOwlng ~· .,. dotno ·~ and advencaa at the time the County Rac:o•d., 01 alld county Cal.Jfonua Edison. bu*-u : ol tne 1n11111 publlcallon of 1he E11cept thlratrom Un111 t to 28 p E L H A M F 1 H A N C I A L Mot IOI ol Sate 11 $39e, 870 I 1 inclusive tu 9'lown Ind del1Md on "Nonna.Uy they'll pay SERVICES. 4921 Biren St , MlwO«I Thi 1>anal1C1wy under UICI Deeo lh• condom•ntum plan ra<:orded t he CO Ur t COS t S and &Mdl, CA 92NO ol Trull heretot0t1 Hac:utad l"fJ April t6, 198 t In Boott 14022 Paga restl'tutaon. We've had Mate R Tow. 300 canll s1.. delivered 10 tna und1,.1on1d 11 1945 ot oll1c.111 records of H id 8eactl CA 128e3 written Ooc:t•ratlOn of Oelault ano Or1nge County very little jail time," he ~.,.,,,...,A Monn.lo. 2231..c E D1m1nd for Sala. and a written AISo excephng 111 m1na<1t1 011 satd. Santa Ctara, Senta Ana, CA 12705 Notice ol Oelault and Ellcllon lo ges. pe1roleum Otha< riydtocarl>On · Thia ~Is oon6Uc11d b't an Salt Tiie undersigned eauMd said subsllnces and 111 underground Duquesne Light Co. of lndlvlOual Notice ot Oel1ut1 and Ellelton to w1t8f 1n °' und&f or wtuc:h mey be Pittsburgh IS still trying Carmen A MOftnallo Sell to be •ec<><dld in Ille county produced trom u1d tot wh ich to r«"OVer *27,086 it says Tiiie stal-11 waa Mad wttn the whir• lhe rHI propetty la located underlie a plane parallll to and 550 • Coun Clll1I ot Or Coun Date January 6. 1983 1111 below the pr._,t aurl-01 physk1an William Polan Dec: 7o. 1182 .,. ~..: DONALD LESCOULIE H id lot for th• purpoH of th• owes for electricity he .,_ 1845 S Elena A-.. 3rd Fir t•PIO!lllOn develop ment Publl1h1d Orange Coaat Dally Redondo a.acn. c;,t. 902n produc:tton, ex1ract1on 1o<1 llklnQ 01 used between 1971 and Pttot, O.C 18. 25, 11182, Jan t. 8. Pubtlehad Orange Coast Dilly said m1natala oll gu petroleum 1981. Polan has contested 1183 Piiot Jan 8. 16, 22. 1183 193-83 other hydrocarbon sub11anc11 and th h S570·82 wa1et from said lot by mHn• ol e C arges. m1n91 wells, derrlcu or othet Polan pleaded guilty PUBlJC fl)TlC( PUBLIC NOTICE equipment 1rom surface 1oc1t1on1 to theft of service in 1981 FICTIT10US llU ... SI FtCTITIOUt sus,...sa on adf0in1ng 01n11gn1>or1no 11nd, or d d d t NAME aT ATfMaNT ll"no outa;de of t11e •1>0v1 daaorll>e<I an was or ere_ O NAli9 STATl.9bfT Tiie totlowlng par10na ar1 doing 101. tt being vndaratood that ttie p a r t i c i p a t e 1 n a Th• following panon 11 doing bullnn• .. owner al such mlnere11 011. ga1. r ehabilitation program ~ :h R . T 0 w & OEL COM ses S Stele pe1rote1.1m other hydroc:erbon d *l 700 · d b College. Anaheim CaJ110<nla Substancas ind water H eat an repay• • t.n e ts ASSOCIATES, 4921 Blrc:h St . Cerl 8 Damon, 1691 Meu el>Ove shalt hive no right 10 enter that accumulated during Mawpot1 &Mdl, CA teeec> Drive T 10 Santi Ana. Callt0tnia upon the svrlace or 1ny portion a five-month period Marc R Tow, 300 C1n11. JemH Ev1n1 586 S State thereof aoov11 said plane parallel to __,_, __ , H9wpof1 8Mefl, CA 92983 COiiege Anahll4m Catllornta and 550 f11t below 1na prHant covered by the u UIWkU Thia~ .. conducted by Ill Donald LIWll, 585 s 51111 ll)fface ol said lot IOt any purpoM h lndMdual Co A "'~ C JI I wl>llSOIYlf IS re-ve<J 1n Ille Olld C arges. Mwc R. Tow lllgl na ..... m. a 1 <><n • rac:ordacl Sapta,.,.t>er 18. 118 t 1n Duquesne has since Thia ~t -~ wnn tna Tn19 bu5'naae 11 conouctao by• Boo~ u224 Pege 937 of o t11c:111 won approval from the County~ of Orange County on o-at Pt.::':~ Rec:0tds t le PU b 11, c u t 1l1 t y Oec:. to. tNZ Th•• ltllament WU f111d wllri tna PARCEL 2 Unit 9 ., Shown on S a '*211 tlle 11>0ve mentioned condeom•n•um Comnussion to take steps Publlahad Orange Coa11 Dally County Clift< ot Orange County on p1•-0lc.,,,b8f 22. 1982 -· -mduding shuttmg off ~. o.c:. 18, 25, 11182. Jiii t. 8. F205412 PARCEL 3 An O CIUll•• to th tlle3 ·~ •2 Publlthad Orang• Cont Delly easement aoc>urllnlnl 10 MK! Un•t power -reoover e ----------"-~---Pilot Dae: 25. 1982 Jan 1 8 15 9 •or ... ,.. 1110 occupancy'°' pa110 full amount. plus penalty 11183 purposes OV9t ,,, ...... 911own on fees, that 1t says ptled up PUBUC *>TIC£ ~17·82 satO c:ondomin!Un\ p11n as P 11 The record vnted owne< 01 tna during the 10 years. ACTTTIOUI llU81Nltt P'Ol)e<ty more c:ommo<1ty known u Polan says he is being um 11'ATWMPfT PUBLIC *>TICE 12571 Pinon Cour1 G11<1e<1 Gr<>Y9, Thi followlng penon II doing c 11 E t R H ~ _ .. Overcharged. I I Otntl are ere 9(.,.. • ••"' ~ u · FlCTTTIOUa MlllNIEIS Mar~le Handerson Inc reasingly, the ECONOMY PRODUCTS· NAl!leaTATE•NT Daleo Oec:emoer IS 1182 1 ,;l"t' th WESTERN DIVISION, 3101 The followlng pW1on IS doing PINE VILLAS ESTATES arger u ... I Jes say ey MenltlM Orlvl, Coat• ....... CA butiMll.. CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION are fa c Ing n 0 t just 92828 THE MICRO CONNECTION, Ot•n• Sleter individual energy cheats, Man~:!'~rtv •. R~~~,:·t·.:. ·g~ ~~!..9, ~~~:~:: 9;~;t· Fountain STATE OF CALIFORNIA) but professionals who 12$28 Peut J Rakonyl, 18099 COUNTY OF ORANGE 1 " will doctor a meter for a Thlt bull,_ la conduo11d I>)' an Vo11m111 Ct • Fountain Vellay, On Oec•mber 20, 1987 before lndlvldual Catll0tnla 92708 me the undarelgnad, e Nollry fee. Oel>r• J IWynold• Th•• bull-11 conducted by en Pubhc tn 1no tor .. Id County end Jl't.JGGE ' • p e 0p1 e w i 11 pay Tiiis •t•t-t WU tllld •llh the lndlylduat State. peraonally •PPl•rl<I Olene DANlEL\.E J FUG.GE, * lOO," Krenkler said. County~ of Ol'anga County on Paul Rakonyl Sleter, proved to ma on the baS1101 3 residen f Brit.Wt • Dec; 15 1N2 1 nil itetamenl wu llled with Ille sat11tac:tory evt~ to be tl'll Air age • a t 0 ''He (the professional) ' · f'IM1'l2 county CIWk or Or•noa County on Maneger at th• c:orporallon th•t Columbia, Canada. PHted y use a n etwork of Publl1hld Orano• Coaat 01tly Oec:emt>er 17. 1182 e11ac:1.1t.O 1111 wt1n1n tnltrumant and away on January 3, 1983 in ma Piiot, Dec. t8, 25. 1ta2, Jan. '· 8, ,205011 1cknowt11dged to me th1t the K.amJoopa British Columbia. agents. He may never 1183 55..,.8., Publllh•d Orang• Cout Dally corpor1110,. u1cu1ad the within ' h n"gotiate personally and ..,,. ' p lo ,.._ 25 1982 J 1 8 15 document S>Urw•nt to na Bv·L•w• Canada. Survived by er "' . -----------1 1 ..,,.., · · an · · · or 1 r11101u11on 01 111 Board ol parmta Mr. and Mn. Alfred 18 not necessarily ever PlJBl.IC *>TICE 1983 !>649-82 0tractor1 Paul and brother Douglu known to the customer." WITNESS my haod aod A 11 an Fu I g e. a 11 of It took Pennsylvlnia '~~:A~• Nil.IC *>TIC£ r.::·L~io K.amloopa. Britiah Columbia. Power & Light Co. of The loltowlng '*'°" I• doing f'ICTITIOUS IU..... Publltllld Or1ng1 Co111 Oetly C a n a d a • p a t e r n a I Allentown aeven months bu.,,_ u MAim STAnmNT P1101 Jan 8 15 22 29, 1983 ~ta Mr and Mrs h . h t N E W T R E M 0 The lollowlng pereon 11 dolng 1116-83 Alf__. P. J'ua•e. rna~rnal t 0 ca t c u p w I t . MAINTENANCE. 2 HEW TREND ~ .. ....,.,. .... Raymond RaimondJ CARPET ANO UPHOLSTERY THE NAIL EXPRESS/HEADS grandparent• Mr Gene • CLEAN IMO 5332 Olanroy Dr . OR NAILS INC . 2420 WMeeanOa Schwe*Utt and Mrs Nonna who la now serving a Huntington 8Hcn. CA, Orano• •1. HUntlf10ton 8Mc:tl. CA t26441 Edwards. Rec::Uation of the 3-t.o-6 year· prUon ~ County. 92649 JudY1h Ann Cham1>1r1, 2420 Holy Roaary and Prayer aft.er pleading guilty to St-Hll•""91<. w 2 Glenroy WhlttNttd• "· Hvntlnoton a.en. Service ... 111 be held on theft of tervice in 1981. 0'r:.U:.~:.': ~2:1.,. CA,.:.~ 18 c:onductld b't an ~· Jan':f 11, 1983 at Raimondi h.ad a hand ln<IMOual lndMdual. 10.0 M at airhaven in meter-tampering Thia .. ~::.,.~ with,.,. Thie ,1::~!!'11~i;::, ""'"the Mortuary Chapel. Santa 9Chemea at a least four coumy Cleft! of Orange County on County Clerk of Orange Cou<lt'f Ofl An.a. 0.. with Rev Father bu s i n es s es I n l h e Dec. 22. tte2 o.c: t5, 1982 I John Brad1I!)' and ftev, Mark w lk D-f'20Mt0 '911a1 Presley •• o ffl clanu. &ranton-_I es·a.rre Publlsllad Orang• CoHt Del~ Publl1htd Orange Cout Dally Interment at Riverside area, the utility charged. PllOt. Oec: u . 1gez, Jan t, e. 1 . PNot. 0.c 1e, 211. 11e2. Jan. t, 8, National Ce me t er Y , After he was caught, 1183 5e54·82 t9~ 5474·82 Riverside, Ca. Directed by PP&L received $60,000 ----------·----------Fatrbawn Mortuary. restitution from several NI.JC NOTICE Pllll.IC NOTICE rAC911C YllW -.ot•A&.,11.al CetNtary Mortuary Ct\aDel..Oematory 3500 Pac1hc View 011ve Htwpc)fl Beach 6'4·2700 MICGINCll MOSfUAllll Lequna Beach '94•9415 leQuna H1111 H&-0933 Sen JUM C.p1S1rano , •95-1776 \ MdlOl LAWM--fllf. OUYI Mottuar, • C.tNt•rv c,.,,.1orv te250!Sl«Ave CO.taMfta ~ o ( th. e bu s l n es s es ;::::::::::::::::::::-::..:==========:; involved. But it may not have bttn enough. "1 must have taken $20,000 for (a commercial meter· tamperin(I client) and the power company got $1 .~00 restitution," Raimondi was quoted as saying. People regard energy theft u victimless crime, but it really Isn't, say utiUU.. Consolidated Ediaon Co. of New York haa been active in fighting the \heft .. becauae ln effect them ll ~ tn hJ&h« ntes to • payt.na cwitorpen.'' said •J>Oketman Maritn Oltten. Con Ed uncover• U,000 hutancet of eervke theft tn 1981 tha re1uli.d in •7 mtllton Solt, Otti.n aald. "Mott people are really &rytn1 to con- MrY•, Oland lafd. "But then you a•t theae· dtedbiltl who drive up. nm far " :r1t1 '°5J"' oa~ E • ~ a • • ........ UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE EXCESS PROPERTY SANTA ANA, CA Property available to highest bidder In accordance with Invitation to Bid #P.S.0-83-1 Is located at 1620 West First Street, Santa Ana, CA 92703, consisting of approximately 27.526 sf Qf vacant land adjacent to the eastern boundary of the Brtetol Station Post Office, between Raitt Street and Pacific Avenue. Sealed bids wlll be received at the below ll•ted location until 2:00 p.m. PST on February 1, 1983. at which time bids wlll be put>llcly opened •nd read at u. S. Postal Service, Western Region, 850 Cherry"'Avenue, San Bruno, CA. For addltlonal details or to obtain a bid package, contact: Bonnie L. Brown A .. 1 Eatat• Dlvlalon -Wf?30 u. S. Postal Service 850 Cherry Avenue San. Bruno, CA 94099 TetephQM: (415) 8~8-9358 MLIC *>TICE FJCTTTlOUS 'iU ... H NAMllTATamNT The followlnO l*'IOM -doing bu91_ .. HOME DRAIN SERVICE, t t S21 St~ I.II., Gardin Oto-... CA 12640 Rk:hard Jerome C....roll, 1 t821 Stephanie Ln . Gardin Orove, CA 12840 Cw<*fn LoutM Carroll. t192 I Stapf\lnil Ln., G•defl Grove. CA IZ840 Tnla,buliMM la condooied by an lndlVIOuel Rlehlrd J. Cerroll Thi• et1tamant wu filed w11n thl County Clarie ol Or•noa County oo Die 15, 1182 '*"' Publlahad Orange Cot1t Deity Piiot, Oec 19, 25, 1982, Jan I, t , 1193 . Mt.IC NOTICE NOTICI CW DfttOLUTIOH °' , ... TNll ...... Publle: l\Ollca It hlfaby ~ lh1t E Jamee Rohn. and 01nl11 MoerlOa. heretofore dOlllO butonMt under thl llc:11tloli1 fwm name and 1tyle of JIM ROHN PRODUCftOHS. at t90$ Ea11 ~ f'oed, SU.ta 30t City of Sant• Ant, County of Orange, Stat• of Cel•f0tnla. Old on th• 3 tit dty of July ttU. by MU1Ull c:onMnt, O•MOIW IM llld partnertlllP and t•rrnlnale 111e1r ,...ttona .. pertnert "*alt\ Furlher notice 11 hereby given that IM onderllflllld wlll not w retPOf\llbte, ltom Ihle day on, IOf tfly Ot>liOtt\Oll lncurrld by I.ha OUllf In hie o.wi ntm1 or In the name of thlt fltrn . DATCD AT 181\tt An•. O.lltomla, 11111 Und de)'. Of ~IMF, 1182, 111 I Ja!Mt .-onn C~PMTZ a UIOAN ...,._. ........ Al-etMf ,_ ....,.._ C111• Dml. ...... lntM,0 ........... 1,. Putitl.O Otenll• c .. tl O•lly Piiot, JllnlltWY e. I.., IJO.N I could tell Dad tCWI' 11rmul. mu/ .\I 11111 1w., r£'allu lwa111i ,,g. . \II(/ r·rr·11 t\1111/ Jlani,•I got o lifll<' 111isly t11w11ul tlw ''!!'''. Aunt Harriet always swore fdgoto the dogs. M om alwa\~ "<lllt<."d nw to ht· <l dodor. Dau <l1cfo't m 11d1 c.·a~·e ... !.'> long .L, I amuu11 kd to .\ouu•t Iii II/!.. But Aunt Harriet W<l'> c.·onvill{-ed I ""'011ld come to a had t•n<l. Tlw n \1'01" At111t 11.u 11d "'t' not ('\,t<."tl\ ~indlv d1,pmt·<l towar<l nw ~kmmecl from'' hen I inadverte11tly lt>lt .1 1x:t c..·ate11>illar in lwr 'tl'rling <:andy d1,h . Afil'r that. .-\unt I lani<.'t felt that 1m ehanc.'t"~ of£>\ olvinf. into a rt''JX>r1,ihle human he i1{K wt>re hleak inc.let·<. "Hcadt·<l right to the dog.,, that ho~:· 'heel mutter. To ovt·rc.'Ome this gr..1' e fl.iw in my t"hara<:tl'r, ,he lwga11 homharding..me with US. SavinR,\ Bond~. Figuring. no doubt. that ;noney might lt•acJ me UUXl!J from evil · mt her than toward it. After .tll. J needed all th(' help I c:ouid ~c.·t. And Aunt Harriet C'tlllldnt have hclpt:d me more. Those Bonds !(rt'"' up, along with ll1t', into a nice, fat rw~t e~. Ont.• I kept tapping <L' I moved along in Ill\ iif(·. I finally hun~ out m~ ,hin~le to<la>: John Pl'lril'. dtK:tor of wtcrinarv medicine. I <:ould tell Dad wa.' proud. <md'~lom ~a.' reall) ht•;.unin~. And l'' en Aunt . 11.lmet ~ot a little mist) around the C)es. After alJ-,he., tlw ont· who predi<.-tecl I \\~.l!> ).!oinj?; ~tn\i~t to tht• do~.!>! Buyinp, tlS. Sadr1gs BomJ... m1" rt•g11lar basi.\ hel11s Amt'ticll . Aud it can hel1> ll dn•am lx•co11w '' rn1/ity i11ste"'I cifsmncthinl!, tlwt might hat-e been • l'atl ' I 'I ... .. .. .. .. . . I r:-... .... ___ __ ft9JC *>Ta 1UIJC1m'JCf-==::;--;:~~~~;;:~..._~ 1110mll0ijif• 1 ... N"'*'9._.. flllOtmOW•tH•H '~'::"'9WN M#I latlc:OVM# -llAMI IT ,_,, MAM1 tTAn.wr , _. ITA1'alllff 9TA.,_.,. TMI ITATI fW C~ Tiie ....... :.... ... dOll'f Tllo fOllowll'9 dolllO The fOlloWlnO jlll'MN .. lkllllo Tllo f*-"'t oenona ata dOlflo The follOWlllO Pl'_,. .,. OOklO ~ THI CCIUlfn' fW ...... ...... ,..... .,. dolllt ......... 111: .....,_-. _... -ft0'"10Ut 9UH•M MAm ~ • IMinMo II ~a. "'"'9 .... ef .. 'II:~·:::. 'r. •• H l.ACKt40I. .. , JMmlM OAVll "ANCH ll MITIO Tll• follow111e ureon llU •lll'LAOlM l NT \.Al•L ITA" VAL.IT ltAl'IKINO INIUAAHCI COHITIWCTIOH .. ,..... LYllf "°"",. •s 4 ~.!1Q•OCIA ~D l'llAL TY Cir eo.a ...... OA tae2t ltAl'TNll'llHlli' .... VII Lido WllMr9llfl .. 1..-11 ...,,,. ,,°"" COMl'AHY, tM-C ,..., l..Ane, p 0 Hl'IV,CI. 2414 '•lrvlow Way •• u I l D.,. •• I H. u "AH c ( ... CNfltO ......... 1 N~:Tm'"'..tf:i:i '"9Mllld ~ Nt ......._Cir · '"''" too. N•.;llO,l ••eat1. OA 1111 Pl'tnettfllp ..,., .... ""°""" !:!.1'°"'. ' 04tli• w.., CallfOf• eo.t:,l~LKO e,.~OmnD"CTIOH• IHC. i~~~~~:. ~1=~ OfllOfl--:-0 =:' CAUN toll w 8elbol lt¥d 0... ....._ OA 6"2t: '"'1-tloth101o1• bu11n1u n ome of --... CA'. tMa . MMlft G Neff,"'' Mlldow Ar"'1tro111 li'lltOIOU191 ~IA&ANT MOMCHT ~.. D•Yl4 Warran Draper. , .... c :1111. Cfw•IOll lllvd I.al Vepa .. CA 12921 ~ ................. _,~ ................... _ of OllrThiciHwntlllGIOft IMdl. CA ..... Oor•oratlon •• Ca lltornl• ., ~,!'ltNll Lana. Colla....,.; TuMP l-. COii• ...... C..W-nla Nevecle "104 JAMU. I ALTll'I. 1021 w WHll'llAI. '"""LYN~ ... •• _1 ~ ... ~·r -·-... .....__ la ....-......-.. .... .. ................. " ....... OA ·-mar TNI ~ " COl\Ouet.O by • OoNll Dr 9elDoa CA .,... ~'"~ '* llad • p.titlOI\ .wt -.cwt leedl IM 1 Calltomi. -----vr • OClf'llCW..-.n, a--ann.J.-. I ' M"'• WllllDUf-. 124 Tew111a, corporaUOn. MAl'IK 1'1011,.T VAl'IOAI, Illa c:Nf1I of llliO _, lor •...,.. ...,....,,, IOiS w "lllboa elvd., llmlWd "C:d~ ~~'::a~ ~...an. tt~l:::,o~~ !»,:::.:.;•:.: Colll °M-. CtHf0Mia IH2t Mllko Pre>dvcOOnt ff'IO 1016 W lalboa ~ leltloa, CA Cflltlillng peUllOMt't 11-tron1 .......,.!:: CA .. ....!!!"....:.......... T1111 •111rw1t ...... Wllfl Ule T'NI ....,_II oonMted by. ftl.son.Myt .1N0111th1Countyof Thlt butlnllt .. ~ad by. TNo .... _, ... flied wltll Illa t2Nt TERRY LYN JONE.I lo TJA"Y LYN ~. ----· a.ti of°' Cowlly lip er... gerietll jN(tnertNp Col;nt'f Cieri! of 0r.,. COunty Oft A08tl'IT J WITIK. toeo HAROLD, ~~..'.:_...~ ._.... ~ tMa. .,. Oii lmlttd ~,:r,;110 ,0,,01111,., 'ull Heme and Addr-ol the Orlld w Dtaoat Jen 5 tea Pomeio, CllAr-1. CA t1111 ll IS ON>l.MO lfllt .-,.,..,. : _.._ ~., ' ,_,. Corp ,,.,._ Wllhdtawlng Thie wtel-1 WM "*' wtltl Illa ,...1 f'" ~ It condlol01ad by I f"lttUltd I" lllt lbOYe 19111tOr ; ~°'-lno ,.vbllMlect Or.no• CoHI Dally · floblrt An!le1rono ~~ MoiaOn Cwnty Clllrtl of 0rll'oe ~ty on Pub111llad Otanga Cou1 Dtlly oeNr•l 1>attnertrllp al)paar In ~I 3 of t11t1 c;our1, .. :=-:.-.::"'I............. ll'tlOC. JM 1, •• 15, 12. 1113 ,.,........ 1 .. _ .. _ January 6. IH3 PllOI. Jan I , te. H . 21, tH3 J-I 811* IOOllad ., , CMo CMI• Ori... .._,. • --r .,._,, 1N1fte Cl\ t2714 ,_,a 151""1 Tiit• 11111manl wat fll9d with Illa WMt, 8ant1 A"•· CA tZ702, °" fNa .........,,t -N.s _..,., u. 111~ Tllll •lit& Nl'lt -lllld'""" Ule ' ~ Publl•ll•d Orenge Co111 Dilly County Cllflt of Or~ Collrtty Oft '""llllY 14, 1~. at 10 •"'."' • Cqinty Qertl of OtlflOI County on "8JC NOTIC( ~ o::a OI °'llnfl COl.lnty °" A. MollOtl '~M PllOt, J111 e. 111, 22, tt. 1M3 JM &. tff3 '°°" 1"-Mh• • 1111 ,.,..._ mey .... fl. tM2 · ' · ,..,1 P11bll1hod Oreno• Co111 O•I~ 1 t2·t 3 PUBt.IC NOTICE ~ bl '*'d and lflOw ~ ff .,.,,, f\lbllall.O Oranoa eo.t~ ~A~t P1o1bll1Md Or~ 00111 Dally ~t, Otc 11, :15, IN2, Jen t, • rtaJC N()TIC( PICTITJOUI IUl*llt ,.i:,bj':-:. ?~~~ J.~;~~ Detty ~!'J..'':o::I!::' i::~c:::r ol • ...... Om. 11. 211. ,81.2, Jiii 1, It, The followlng pertOll 11 doing Plklt, Jiii 1• e. tll, ' 1~731~ M3 153t-82 t. _ NA• ITATl•lfT 5063·&3 IT IS 'Ul'ITHEA ORDlllla> tflal 1 ttt3. bu.W-ea; r,,. followlng perao" 11 001no i;opy of,,,.. o.oer to.,__. bl • 11662 .. 2 TACHYON, uu Wllltllat __ .,. llftftl'r ~.TA~.,:' bu-.. publl•ll•d I" tfla Delly Piiot,. A-. 0.1, Cott• Mele. CllHom&a ...-""',_ "8JC NOTICE -CATERINO BY RVCFORO. IOU Pta.IC NOTJCE ,,_•P•'* o f ~n«al alrc;utallon ------------92a7 Th• followlng PlflOn 11 doing Salvador, Cotta Ma11, Ca111ornt1 prlnlad '" Orano• Co""'Y· P\alC NOTICE e1ency °'"'* MoCltiln. t tNt ACn110UI Mlll•U PIOmlOUe .,_., bullnlll N: 92028 NOTICl OP DIHOl.UTIOM c aulotnla. Of'IGe 1 wMll for lovr ...... -.,...,~ ..... ---=~ ...... ....,--Morg111 LI"•· Oardjln Orova, um ITATlmNT ~ 8TATUllNT M" MUITAl'ID'S CAAPET REXFORD oe EHTfRPRISU, Of ltAJtTNIA.... ~ _., pflor to Illa Oltt PIOTITJOUa ...... C_..._._,1 ......,.,. The toloWfnO ptr.ont ara dOlnO fl11 lollowlng paraon II dOl"g WAREHOU9E, 1701 Pornone A,.., INCORPORATED, 1 California NOTICE 18 HfREaY GIVEN Ml f0t Mir•-on the Pll"'°"· NAiii ITA,......, n:·~1. conducted by an blolalrltll.... ~II; Cotta MIN. CA 92827 CO<porlllon, 100& 8111Yador, Colla purllUMI lo Section 1500& & of 1111 Dllad J,;;J1ry 6, , .. , The following Petton It Ool"O lndM<IUllf. PAClflC eANK 8ERVICl!8, (ti VA~·TeC COMPANY: (2) Oarr.n David Mutltrd, 2191 M-. Cllifotnla 92828 CaJllorl\la COfporlllont Coda 11111 Frank OomanlctMnl w.ir-.. CIMGy MoClall1 ArMflGtll City lank lldg ... It 8Al.U AISOCIATIE8; (3) IVICON ~ooO Cl., Coat• Mffl. CA. Tl!ll bUtlnaat It eotWluelad by • WILLIAM K OAVIS, .,, lndMJual. JIJCSOI of ""L. 'Superior Cour1 FIMT FINAHCI!, ttO Newport Thia ltll~ -Nad with IM Allton IMS .. WW IMO, co.ta MIN. CO .. 3 Aodl 8prlng1, lrvlna, CA .Hff 00tPOrlllon HUTTON ASSOCIATES, a Clltt0f"'8 D<M1ALo OM1111 ~·., Oft119• Sult• 9110, Hewpotl COunty Ciani of Oranoe County on CA •Hat 92714 Tllla tNalntN II GONWC!ld by Ill A1•fOrd d• E"tatptltH, c 0 r p 0 r . I I 0" Hu T T 0 N I Attot.., .. uw ~. Calltornta t2MO .........._ "t 1 ..... 2 Toni M. Alpll\, 2721E.20th 81., RIGhatd o.o, .... Oall, 3 Rock lndMdUll Inc; EXECUTIVES NO 2. a Calllotnla , .... ..._at , ..... Jim R Yollowama, 8302 W ..,.._.,.,., ' • .,.. ...... i.oni:..___· C"' ....-.. •-o' ~r-.... ttatd -• .......... ' '""" ' -· "~ -.......... INllll "CA 92714 -.,., ,.... "'-MIOtd ell Tom1>kkl1 ttml11d p111n1r1hlp, 0..AAlES l . ..~rt n~~ .. C"' "2~ OqMnfron1 Dffll. Newpolt BMdl, C 0 A. lrocti. 2721 E 20th I t , .,....w..,., · TNI 1tatamtinl -flleO wllh 1111 ,...,..'7'7 .--5n ' ;...1"1• """ Ct llfornla 92883 Jim ... Publlllled Oreng• 0111 I lly I ...... 9ald\ CA IOI04 Thia ~ .. oonOualad by an r~-CWt< of Or COllM PrMICl«tl BUCHANAN, In '"dMdual, l "d • 1 .. 1 """"' y, .... _ PMol. Dec 25 IH2. Jltl I, I . 15. ~.. • lndMdull ~ .. , atlQI y on Tllll 1111-1 Wit hlad will! 1111 ROBERT J THIERGARTNER. an Publtthad Or1,,g1 Co11t Delly -• ,.... Thie ~ II condueled by • Rlclftlr<I 0 . 0111 Jen II, tN3 Coun1v Cllfk of Or..,,.. ,..-.. -iv on lndllll<lual. lornwty <IOl"O ~ Piiot Ja" 1 1• 22 ""' 1"'"'" hla Ill! I w .. ft~lh llll "'"" •••7 •2 ...__ .. jNftl'llBfllt>, -~ 1111-t w .. Iliad wflh Illa ,_,. Dlcember 9, 1982. -... -""""' u plf11\1<1 I" a ~el P111nttlhlp "• '••· ...., ,. ... _,.. C'--'-""'anna """ on .,,, •• ., ...--T-' M ,......., ,.,.. 0 0 I D II te7~ ..._ .. , _.. "' .,,_ ., "'" ,........ Counly Cl«ll of Oranoa Collrtty on P111>ll1llad ranga 011 a Y LEE A BRANCH known u CAPIS RANO BUSINESS 0$amt>ar 22, 19&2 _..11 "8JC NOTICt PIW1Mr Dae;. fll, tN2 Pllol, Jltl. I . 16. 22, 29. 1943 Coun.t~~ CENTER l"Partnatthlp"), will! a rtll.IC NOTICC .. _ TNI 1111-1 -flied wflh tlla noato 100-33 fUC:HAM> Y. N ptlnclpal pl-of bUll-of 1400 Publl•ll•O Otanr COHI Dal~ ..cnnoue -·· County CWtt of Orange County on Pul>ll•h•d Or1ng• Co111 Dally IOO ... •roedwl)', BrlllOI Strffl Notti!, Sull• 2•s . NOTICI °' PUllUC Pllpt, Dae: 25. 1H · JM. 1• 4, 1 • ....-ITATS•NT Dec. 30, 1N2. PMot. Dae:. te, 28, 1ee2. Jan t, 8, PUBLIC NOTICC 111111 400 N-port Beacn. Ca1t1orn1a, neeo. ~~ = 11183 M27 .. 2 Tha lollowlng Pefl0" II doing ~ 1983 8anta Alla, Callfor11l1 hive OllllOl....O Illa Partnorthlp as of CITY CW POUNTAIN VAU.IY ~ aa: · Publlthad Orange Co11t Dally 5-o44M2 K-411a4 121Cll Decambar 28, 1982 by lllalt NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that T ER R y • S CU S T OM Ptlol. Jan I.&, 15. 22, 19a3 NOTICI M A..UCATIOH '°" f20411t unanlmout coriMnl Tiii bullnMI 8 N3 rtaJC NOTICE WATERBEOS, 2062 Newport 81vd., 5721.e2 rta.IC NOTICE Al~=== i:.~:=:.8T::::.. Publl•h•O Orange Coall Diiiy ol Ill• Part,,artlllp wlfl nol bl r OOT~•:; I~ ·~ii,!' ---:-=::,::,,=~'=':":-=-:.,=,:-:·:-:·= .. =---eo.t• ....... CA. 92927 ..... IC NOTICE 1 ..... . PllOI. Jll\ II. 111, 22, 6111. 11183 c;orllll\...O .,,o 1111ll>OYI11\dMdual• 10200 s iater Av•,,u• Founfll" ...... Terryno Aober1 W111Mk. 178 '"""" l'tCTrTIOU8 llU ... tt To WllOm 11 May. Col'carn 10343 0t entlll11 ht,,. no autllOrlly to lnwr v C C. C T .. _ fMAmollowl_.. ~•on 11 dol"g E. Bey St.. Coata W... CA m27 '1CTITIOU8 .,..... NAME aTan•NT any turtnar obltga11on1 oo 1>1111111 ol ~:''!:...d 1111°'"b1~;_ 1~ 1 ty ~ ,,. "V ,._, ............. _.___ 11 --.... ............ •A ALBERT JA & PAULINE M 1111 Par1,,.,-lhtp w '""' • pu "' •ar ng on .,,. ~_.___ ,,_ --....,....,...,..., -• -· N.Am ITAff•NT Tiii tollowlng P«'IOn9 Ira doing E TI h fottowtr>g --•: ~ Th f 11 1 t o 1 ~ .. : v N ara •PPIY'"G '0 1 1 flta.IC NOTICE oaiao o-nbat 21· 19&32 ZONE C HANGE NO 383 w •• ~1:;.~~~:~ ::n~:·A~o:. Teny A. Wenaak bllll!..0 .'t' "g PlrlO" • 0 ng AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION & g:r~r;nro: .~! ,~~s~ a:~ flCTmou• •u..... WlllW!ID \OIL 111' PropoNI '"'""eel by Illa Fountain Thll 1Cat9r'Mnl ... Naef with Iha PALMER ELECTRIC. 7110 W REFIN18HIHO. 929 Bak., SI., Cotta ' A H O D I 8 ' I( l N A 6 Valley Plannlng Commtu lon to ~~2~nnli 8udllngham, ~~ ~ OI OrlflOI County on Oc111\fron1, Newport 8a1Gh. ~CA. 928241 :~':!.:~~ =:~~ '~.:: Tiii ,:,-:,,:Ti!,~~. doing A "'°'":.!i .... "T!:~°"*' .. '°" 11tab11111 an AH "Aflord1b11 to& w. 8--. Road. Serita Ana. • t . Cllttomlll 92ta3 Ro,,alO s. Pr111an1llk, 121& IHbal A--. COlll Mala bull Houtllng" Ollltk:I ,...,.. Jlftray 01111<1 Palmlr, 71 to w OorMI lrt' Coall w... CA 92tl21 -.. tae MecArttlwf ltlYd. • 1°5 ZONE CHANGE~O 3e2 Pelltlon 92707. P1o1bfllhad Orange Co111 Dally Oon nfront N1wport Baach Jana Pravaneffk, 1211 OorNI Publl1ll1d Ota"~ Co111 Dally {a) EADS MOVING BROKERS, p 0 Boa 9317 llUbmlttad by Wllm.a/SheM!tar>&. a ~ 11 oonductlCI by an P1'->t Jen. •. 15. 22. 29, '":733-aS Calif or"'• 92"3 ' l.rt., Cotti M-. CA. 92028 Piiot. Janulf'( •. 19 194.,3 ~~:!D:1v:.~~~~:~?~·_;,:3~n!: N;::.!:Q':~~:. 9~~.~~lly C1Nf0<nla Partnarlhlp, 10 zone !tie ~ D BudtlnQNm Thlt bU._ 11 c:onductad by an Thia bull,_ 11 conduciad by"' Callt0tnl1 11270. PtlOt Jan. II. 1983 prQPlrty •lluatad ci-a11y along JNa ltMlmlnt -fllad with Ille -----------lndtvldu.al lndMOoalJ Pf~..-. Pta.IC NOTICE e.da TrllnlNr & Slor•, ll'IC., 111·83 the -lldl of Hatbor BcM.l6w•d COunty Clertl OI Otange County on P\alC NOTICt Jltttay o Piii,.,.., -.....,_ '" Oregon corporauon, 2730 S 792 loll lo aoulll of tlll '*'"'line O.C. 30, 11142. Thll llat-t waa lllad wttll the Thia statltl'llnt ... fllld~h 1111 flCTTTIOU8 llU8INl88 Harbor. Sulll J , 8 1,,11 .,,,, ..,_ C( of EOl"(lar A--AH "AnordalM , ,,_1 PIC1TTIOU8 ...,._.. COllnty Clark ol Orange Cou"IY on County Clerk of Orangt ty on NAMI. ITA,.._NT Callfor,,la 92704 n-.JC NQTI Houtfng" Ol1trlc;I Thl1 property Publlahed Orange coaai Dally MAm eTATnmNT enuary 5, 1H3 Jan. II, 1993. Tiii fotlowlng pa1aor11 111 dOlrlg Thll bualnata 11 c;onductad by • propoMd lo bl annaxld 10 1111 Cltl P~I, JM. 1· 8· 15• 22• 1~7t:M2 ~o4.::W1ng pttl'IOn II OOl"9 P11bll1lla<I Ota11ge Coa~ Pllbllthad Orenoa eo.:.ai:.~: butll~A:T TO COAST PHOTO eo<pora•~. TtMlflf T o"°r":fe.1 6~ i~O:: 0 F :.,~~ ~ri:Uy 0:::::: .!;,, SOUTHERN CAllFOANIA t. Jll\. II, Ill, 22, 29. 1M3 Pllol, Jen. t , 15. 22, 29, IMS LABS. 2813 Ntwport Blvd .. No 121 al\d Sl0tegt :'E~~~~T~~ T~N~~~cf~~ I A a OOG ka,,,,al, matkat. boatdlng MACHl~IST TRAINING CEHTl!R. 132.-3 107·83 Nawpor1 e..c:h, Calltornla 92tll3 Katharyn L Cfutae Puriutl'I lo Sac:tlOl'I OIOll and lllbla. l "d Mvaral l ltlille farnlly 7572 ~·· HuntlflglOll BNdl. ----.. -.. -IC--N0-11C(____ •-M' NOTICt Str .. Jto."~-L ..,!!'l~~~!'h·. 3COa~lf!,~~"• Ac:<:e<intant '"O 4107 or Iha Unllotm Commarclal dwalllng1, II le boundaO on 1111 :'IPec;ie:iy;i1Tn10Ueouii•iiui1ii1M•ii .. 1--1CAH64il. ----~'"=~---------~---112663 ,..,.. -~ Flf'landalAdVlaor Cod• you .,. hereby l\OIOlad .. ~~r •. '~"~ ,:.0::: . .._ STAl'WT ~~ ~ 8~6ci! PtCTl1ilOUt....... '1CTIT10UI ....... Thie bUli-ii c:ondUClad ..., .,, Thia tlll_,1 wu filed will! 1111 fotfowl TRANSFERORS are aboul Ilda by Illa Sanla Ana Rlvw al'd :The lollowlng ~ -doing " w,..on ' ~STA~ NAiii ITA,.._NT lndl\ltdual -• County Clerk of Ot"'09 County°" I o m I k a I tr I n I I a r Io Iha b o u n 0 a 0 o" 111 • Io u th by .,..,..._ 11: ·~· o...-.i...-.. ............. ~ ........ Ill The ~ C*'IOnl .,. doing The following oarac>n• ere OOlng JOlln L Sulllvan January 5. 1983 u n dart 1 g n • d Pu r c; II a••"• unlmpr--' 1~d : STAHLEY G. WAU<ER & CO .. ~-,. .....,....,...,..., v' ~ aa: bu~ u · Thia 1111-1 wa1 ruao wllll llll '20ll11 TRANSFEAEES, In bulk all or 1 T~·.t;,,;~1 belnn pr~ 21571 ~'Clrde, Hunllnglon Gaor J Budd PETITE BEAUTY PARLOUR, ESSENCE ENTERTAINMENT Cou"IY Clerk of Orang1 County on Publlthad Ora,,ge Co11t Dally eut>allnlial pert of tlll mat ... llla, pur9Uanl 10 !Ill ~~ l awt o4 ~.Ca. 92&48 Thll 11 ,..,.:, fllad wttll IN 824 s. Broedwey. Santa AN.. CA TALENT AGENCY, 10001 Talbert J1,,.,ary 5. 1"3 Pilot, Jan I . 15. 26' 29 1943 IUPPllll. marcha,,dlH or otPlar 1111 Stall of Callle>nQ {OoY't. Coe» · Thomaa 8. Wlc:llltrom, 332 E. ,._,_1 ,..'~ of 0r•• C ty Franc:ltc:o J. 8araJ11, 21&00 Avenue. F011,,t11n 11111ey, Callf0t,,l1 PlOll04 1411·13 ,,,..,.,,1ory. and equipment Sicuon 85,000 11 •aq) 1_ .. 1111 2._, ,.. __ ....__ ,.._ ..,...,7 """'' Y ..,..,. anga oun on ·~ •21 .. _ .. ~ ,.,_ ......... , ""70• Of bu k ·-!-TI;;.~":,,~'~ $111 Dae; 30, 19'2. -CA'e071i'" ',....._, ,_....,,' 96 Tvony LI~. 1152 MUI... Put>lltllld Ora"g• Coa11 Dally 011111 c:ertFll" •--~~Cnown Fountain Valley Zonlr>g OrOll\lnOI ... _ Piiot Jll\ 8 15 22 211 1et3 Pta.IC NOTICl .. A ., otd • .,....,._, -<Nm. Tll1 Zonl"g Ordinance. Zo"'"O ,.,. Clrdl, 11un1lngton &Mdl. Ca. Publlttlad Orange Coaat Dally U 1 a M. 8 • ra J a•. 2 1 & 0 0 O.tve, Hu,,UngtOt\ s..c:n. Clllfomll · · ' · · · 136.e:i all of wllfcll 11 toutlCI 11 1170 w. Mao• "'° axlllblta .,, on 1111 In tfla "'441 PllOI J t I 111 22 19&3 lloomfltlld "27• HIWllilrl OatdlM. 92646 . aUl'aNOfl'C:OUWT °' 8..,., Sir"'· Coata M-. Coul'ty P lan"'"ll Oa pa rtmant a n d 1r1 :Tllla ~ II conducted by a • 111· • • · · 58&4-l2 CA 80118 BtaOlay R. Powell, 11124"' l08 ANGIU8 of Ofa"09, Callfornla 112tl20 avatlabla for publk: ln8j)ecil0n 111<1 lilNtad PWtnerlNP. Thia l>lol-'-I• conductad by Rl..,.,.lda OrlY9, North HollyWOod, "8.IC NOTICE t11 N. Hiii 8t. Tiii praMnl nama °' n-ind axam!Nllon ; . TllomM &. Wldlatrom lndMdulla ~ 6 Wtlio). Callfomll 91902 LOI ........... C:A W11 bu a I" at a Id 0 r I I I a I Of Iha Tholl o.trlng lo lllflfy In favor l'Olll ltaWnant -lllld with Iha PtllJC NOTICE Frandloo J. ..,.._ Thie ~ II oondlolGlad by a ~.~.J• ltt.AINT.,,: ~ llAlllTIN and Tt11'1fat0t• al'd TrlNllr--°' In 09l)Ollllon 10 1._ lt1m1 will ~ a.ti OI 0r.nge County on ..CT TtOU9 .,_... TNa ~ -ll9d wfttl die general pertnerthlp MICULA MART'k TRANSFERORS W•lllm R. and bl g;""' 111 opportun<ty 10 do IO If ~-19, tN.2.~.., ~ COunty Clark of Ofenge County Oft Tony llBtanca Tiie ~.,.,_,are <IOl"O D«nNDANT: NICK MOM', 0.. Pllrlc la R. Pembarto,,, 1170 w lut1"-lnlormatlOI\ II Olllrad. you : ~ A Dec.11,1N2. Th111tatamentwuflll0wlthllla bullnllapr: COMltANY , a Calltor11l1 8akat Straot, Coau M111, miy conu c t the Plannlng P11bll1llld Orange Coaat Dally Thi foflowlng PlflO" It dol"O ...... Coooty Clerk of Orange County ort {a) M, LTD .. {b l S 0 LAW, c:orpofetloft Md DOS8 I llvoclgll Ctlltomla 92021 [)apartment 111163_8321 Ptot, Dec 11, 25, IN2, Jll\. t, 8, ~A .. ~. 14252 ~ P\ibll•t\ad <>ranoe Cout Dall)' .1-..y 4. 1983 LTD .. (C) PRO-SPORTS, l TO .. ldl xx. lnc:WafM. TRA NSFEREES John M .,,o CITY COUNCIL OF THE tf93 "°'· Dec. 11. 2$, ,..,, JM. 1. •. ..._ J .111 . llroductlon•. l To ...... l•I 1U••0te• Patrlc:la A ~ 3021 lkK;Nn .. CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY 11568-12 Dr Sia. "293. lrvlnl, CA 112714 tN3 PubUtha<I Ora,,g1 Co11t Dally TA>CTl:CH. l TO • fl) NEW Au·l2, C-No. c..a Wsy, Cotti Mela, Cllif0t"la 112921 E\lllyn Mc:Clandon ~-----------Fr111k J. faltol\a, ~ Norlh llM&-82 PllOt. J1n I , 15, 22. 29. 1983 l TO · 4e&7 MacArlhur Blvd · •tll NOTICll You NYI Nafl wed. All Olhar bu11,,111 namff 1nd City Clark PtlllJC NOTM"r RIYll Aoed, BonMll, CA II ------------129·&3 Floor, Newport Blach. C1lllornl1 TIM c-n Mar~....,... you adO••-uM<I by 1111 Tran1faror Publl•llaO Orange Collt Dally --------'-n.&.----1 Thia~ II oonclllC1IO by an P\BJC fl)ltC( 92MO w111MMll ,_ ....... llNr'ct ..... wttllln 1111tllr .. \111'81111 put, IO P1101 Jan II, 1913 ; ~A~=· lndM<l\lllFrank J Faic;one flCTmOUe -.u MUC NOTICE As s'fxf,.TE:. ~,:C.b~P~~~:O.: r.:' .=...--=:..,.. W. ~ 1lnOW1110 1111 trMstar-.,., . • Tha followlng peraon 11 dol"g Thlt ttalamant wu hlad with 1111 ~ eTAT'lmNT '1CTITIOU811U8119al Call lorn11 c;orporallo n, 4187 If you with 10 Nik the advtca of Thi bulk trantlat It 10 ba ~ u · County CWtc OI Orange County on Thi IOllowfng par.one ara dOlng NAMa ITATUllalff Mac;Artllur 8tvo .. •111 FIOOt, Newpolt '" allor,,ay In tl'tl• mallar. you c 0 n1umm1t 1 d at e u 11n111 • OVERBY a SOH. 2735 o.soto Dec. 14. 1912 ,,_ *"*'-at The followlng paraon I• dol"(I 8aac:ll, Calltomta 112eell tlloukl do ao Pfomplly ao that your Oppor1u,,11y WorlO. 1223 E t7th IWOftTANT NOTICE Ape., Cotta t.t.a. CA 11292e p bl lh d Or C 1 D U JN S PR 0 PERT V tJu.--_. Thia~~~ by a written r11porl'N , It any, may be S1rea1. S1"11 Ana, County of IF YOUl'I ltl'IOl'U"Y 18 UC ~8~1,~·~~•l.•~~.~111~~~·.~7~! ~~ J.c~2&. t~J.:~. 8,•,:r, ~=!~~:5 a1 Odord. lrvlna, P1c;1~=.~~r:r~=sde:.·:.~ llmlllO~P~"'°" • A110C . ""::.'~~ ua11d '-• ildo ~~!"~!nu~~o;,":~2101. on or ~o::c:~ol•~~~~~~u~oy~~ ife2t1. _, 5e62 ... Jiii A. Badl. 8 1 Odord, lrvlna. Callfornla 92825 Inc; doMtfldlda ... trlttllllll puad• LAST DAY CLAIMS ACCEPTED ltAYMfNT8, IT MAY •• •OLD I TNa ~ 11 conduc;tad by ._ Cafltorl1'I 92715 Torry T OOiey Mdrlda. 2320 JC ltaU.,IJOn, __., oontra u& tM IQ dll Mia 1 Jll\uary 20. 1943 WITHOUT ANY COURT ACT'ICMI, IOdMdUel ------------I g__, Bedl. 11 Qxtota, ll'Ylna. Pac;ltfc; Drl111, Corona dal Mar. OtllitlNrl of 1111 Board -.-w_ ,..... dlalltro Oiied o-nblr 2ll. 1912 and you may 111111 1111 ~right to ;Thia 1ta1-1 .... ftlad wttn 111e PtaJC NOTIC( c.tifomlo t27 t5 Celllomla t24M TMt 1t11-1 -NaO wffh 1111 • • ._ Le 1a ...._fi 11111 .-JoM M MllOI l>fong your acx:oun11n good ttandlnt Cl>unty Clat1c or Or~ County on Thie bu*'-II aonduGtad by • Thia bUllnMI II c:ondl.lcllO by en County Clerto of Ofenga Coumy on ....... P11rlda A MllOI by payl"O all of your pHt dua OfM:· 22. tH2 ACTTnOUI .,..... Glf*al part,,.,-ahlp 11\dMdual J1,,u•ry 5. 1983 ~' U1tad d1111 1ollc;lt1r al Tra,,alar-payment• plu.t parmlttad ooat• and l'llll411 ....-ITATl:Ml.NT Jill A 8ac:k Terry T Mc8rlde 1'10111J con11fo <la u" •bOG•do on Ult Publl•h•O Otange Coal! Dally ••PION8 wflhln thr" montna from i.P~bllahad Orenge CoHI Dal~ Thi fotowlnO .,.,__ -doing Thia 1111-1 -lllad wttll 1111 Thie 1111"'*'1 was Iliad wflh 1111 Publl1llad Ore,,ga Co11t Diiiy a 1 u n Io . O a b at I 1 11 a c; a r I o PllOI. January 8, 1983 1111 dall thla l'OllC:I of dlafaull - PllO'. o.c. 25. 1982. Jan. 1, 8, 1 • buel,_ 11: County Clart< of Orange County on County Clertc of Oranga County on Piiot. Jan 4. 15. 22. 29, 1183 immadlai-te. o. aata tnW*a. 112.-3 rec:or<lad. Thia ernount 11 St,°'4.40 ·~ CHEMICAL TECHHOLOOISTS, NoYlmber 29. 1982 January $. !913 5730-83 au rffPUNtll aac;rfla, " hay lllgunl, .. of o-nw 15, tN2, and .. 1 5153-12 15U ll Radlllll, Sulla c. Tutti,,, Fto1G11 ,__, pulda -regl1trooa • 1"'"90. PlaJC NOTICE lnc;ra111 u,,111 yo1o1r a c;c;ounl ------------catlfomll 112e&O ~.ubllahad Orange Coatt Dally Put>ll1hed Orange Co111 Dally P\llUC NOTICE t TO THE DEFVIOANT. A c:Mt baGorne1 ourr.,,t. You may OOl 111¥9 r "8JC llJT1C[ Tac;llnlcal ln,,ovallon1, "llOt. Dae; 26. 1982, Jan. I, I . 16. PllOt, Jiii 8 15, 22, 211 1913 1'1CTITIOU9 WM c;omplal"I llU bH" fllad by lhl IWOflTANT NOTICl to pay Illa antlra Utll)lld '°'1IOll .. 1nc;orporat1d , a Ca llfor,,1a 111&3 l37..&3 plllntlft ~t )'OU H )'OU wllh to If YOUfl ltlllOltlflTY 18 IN your aec;ount. '"'" tllOUftl hUI PICTITllOUe...... c;ori>orlllon, t54U RadNll, Sulla C, 5643-t2 ...... •TA,....,.,. delan<l ltllt law9ult. you mull, Within FOfllCL08U"I alCAUtl YOU paymtnt w11 demanded, fut you . um STA,_.., Tullln, Cllttomll 92UO Pta.IC NOTICE Thi followlng penlonl .,. doing ao dl yl altar thl• tummo"• II A" l • IHI ND I .. y 0 u" muel pay"" amount ltlladeM. IT11a fOl-fOWlng p..-aon 11 doing Thia~ 11 c:on0uc1ad by a ..aJt NOTICE flCTITIOU• ..,._88 ~~RT YACHT REGISTRY. -wcr on you. nia wftll thll court a ltAYlHNT81_1T MAY •I 801.D Altar ltlfaa montll• frOtl'l Illa data eot'POl'atlon NA• ITAru.Jff 2908 La Fl)'lltt, NIW90f1 8"c;tl wrlllan ~M to Iha ~nl. WITHOUT A"Y COU..T ACTIOtt; of rac:orOallon of Ihle document K. PROOAAM,..IHO, 12117 Tac:IWllCel Innovation•. ACTTnOUe ....... The IOllowfno paraona -dOlf'IQ 92&83 UnilM you do ao, y<MK default ri 11\d you may lleYI 1111 lagll right lo (wtllcn dala OI rac:or<letlon ~ et .. co.ta W.., CA t292tl tncorporated um 8TAW bull,,_ ai: DONNA RYS 1201 Oevot1 laoa bl tnllfad °" appl~llO" Of lhe bring )'OUr aooount "'good llan<ling ,,.,_), Ul'lw 1111 ~' bainO ~• AAHDALl OEORGE KINZER, WlllWn A. Hul1wl1 The followll\9 paraon I• doing J B BROKERAGE. 17715 NewpOr1 BMcll ~ • plalntm, and thl• COUl1"'ffY1111ar. by P•Y'"G Ill ot your PHI du• fOfac:IOMd upon patml11. '°""" Conwey St., Costa W.., CA Slcrl\ary ~ea; Sllypll'k Clrda, lrvlna CA 92714 Thie bu._ II c:on<luciad by 1 J\ldQ"*'I IQal"lt you fOf the ratlal peymant1 plut parmittad COltl al'd 1)9rlod. you haft only Iha lagll rign\ Thie ~I -NaO w101 the THE ClUHHG 8PtAIT, 1829 ROBERT KENNETH HOWE. parn.arahlp OttroaltOad In 1111 complalnt, wl'<tcft ll(f)ln-within lhr .. montha from to tloP Iha torldoMHa by payjng !'Tllll ~II oondUClad by an County Cllr1I OI 0.111g1 Courny on '-ID, C-. w.a. CA 92f.a 120 Bayild• VIiiage, Hawporl geriarel UnO ~ could r11111t '" g11,,l1llmant of thl <lata lllia nolloa OI Oefault -Illa entire am011nt dtmanded by , lrtlNldlMll. o-tlbar 20 IGl2 Mldtll VelcMrrlln. 1128 Iowa Beecih, CA e:zeeo ~ L Wagll, taking OI money Of property rec;or<lad Thll amounl .. St,2te.15 VOUI ge<ll\or ; Aandell 0 . Klnzilr ' .,-.. ID, Coat.a W.., CA 9202tl Tllll bUtlnell 19 C!OnCIUG\IO by en Tiiie Ital-I .... llad with the ~'!!!1 rallaf r1quallad In Ille u of o-ntiar t&, IQl2, and wtll To find out ll'la amount yoll 11W91 !'Tllll &Utemlltt -ftlad wlltl the Publl•hacl Otano• coatt Dally Thll ~II c:onduc:tad by an lndfiilldual ~·.....-· lncraan untll your 1ccoun1 pey, °' to 1n ange tor ptyment to .~ty CW1I of er.,. COUnlY on Pllol, Ole. 26. 1912. Jen t. 11. t5, lndMdull. Rot>art I( Howl County Clertl 01 Oranoa County on Oelad °"'OU" 31. 1Nt blCOmN ourrarot VOii may nol hl\19 11op th• toreclo1ure , or II your oiic. fll t912 tN3 M lllldarrlin Jan 5. 1983 D BarrtQll\, Daputy 10 pay tna arollra unp91d portlOn OI prooerty I• In tor~• f0t 11ftY r ' . ....,_ 64111-82 Tllll ~t -ftlad wlUI In. ,._.. CAl'LAN 6 M8NICK your ac;counl, t 111n lho1o191\ full 01111r r1110,,, contact: MERIT ='Publlahecl Or•no• Cou t Dally ------------1Coun1Y Clertt o4 Otllllge County on Thll ll•t-1 WM Iliad wf111 ,,,. Publl•h•d Otallgl COHI Dally tWW Mec.Antlw ....... •200 payment WU OamancMd, but yOll PROPERTY MANAOEM!NT CIO Dee. te, 211, iN2. Jen. t , t , P\BJC N01lC[ Dec;. 15, 1M2. County Cllr1I of Orange Coul'ty on Piiot, Jan.$, t6, 22. 2ll, IH3 3043 lrvlna. CA 92716 mua1 pay Illa amou"t 1111ed above. ALLEN a FLATT. ~ Mec:Artflllf . ---:===~-====--1 PaMn1 JftnllllY II, tN3 1 P\ibll1lleel Ota11ga Co111 Dally Attar lht'M montha fl'om Ille data Blvd . Sulta 370. Newport 8Mcfl, f. 551842 ACnnout --Publlllled Orenga Coul Dally · nolltl •-.,. w.nM' PilOt. Dae: 25, tet2 Jtn 1 t , 15, of racMd1llo" of 11111 documant CA 92880; 1714) 762·7•74. . .am 8TA~ Ptlo4. Om. 11. 26, 1M2 • .!en t , •. Put>lltllad Orang• CoHt Dally ..--""'FK 1913 {WNdl d•t• of racoroaUon ~ 11 you llave any QUMtkwll. "°" ftllJC NOTICE iJ:'.. ~IQ peraone -doing 1083 PllOt. Jan 8, 16, 22, 211• 19~ '1CT1TIOUt .,..... 5055-&2 IMWlonl. unllll 1111 obliglllon Ming 1hould c;onttcl a lawy•!. or J1'I +-~-=~~~~==--1 P"'Ll8"'0E8 T£HHll ClUI. 5501..e:t 150-83 ...... ITATDmNT f0tac:loNd ltPOft patmlta a l0ft09r 901r1rnman1a1 ~"cy wti!Cn~y I PIOftlMMM • H •U ,. ,. -•-M< -...-. Plf\od, you hl\19 only t11a legal rlgflt l\•111 lnturad 'jO(ll loan. • ...... STATDmlfT t:za 8.£. Brtltol, Santa AN.. CA "8JC ll)TIC( "8.tc NOTICt Tlla followfng .--dOfl'G nlUU'-nv•n.&. to 1100 ll'le toradoaura by paytno "'"''"'lter, YOU MAY LOH ~"::'towtno perton 11 doing '2707 ""-::-w .. PORT M'"'8A o ·R·OE MOTICI °' A IOtMT li'U9UC Iha .,,,1,. 1mo11n1 dim•"°" by UOA&. NOHT• • YOU DO llOT -Mich ... N. Hool!, 12•2 I .E. fllOnnGUe ..... PlCTmOU• ........ s e"' D 0 0 DE" leH MIAlllNO •Y TMI CITY CCMIMCIL your OtedltOf TUI WT ACTION.. : IC&D CUSTC>MaEO 8YSTEM8, 8ftltol. ~An&. CA 92107 Mm 8TA1"DmWT NAll9 ITATIMINT Al A AH UI • CW T1fl CITY Of MUMTIMOTOW To find out tlll amount you nwat NOTICE IS HE~Y OMH V.t = .......... SI 197, HllntlngtOn Soni• 8 . Hoolil. 1212 8 .E. TM follo-4110 par90ll la OOlng llla ,.-......... .._._. •• .,......_ Newport Blvd • Colla Miia. e I AC N AND TM I l)ay, Of to 1<tange for PllY"*ll 10 purtuanl to Ar1IGll 5, Stat~ 9 ,... -.... ......... ... •-•-· ,... --1 ~-----~""' ...----... Callfomla 92827 o D ,._ ---· _,... "'-""' .,,., --• bu"-u. lllobart Lopez 1e21 Iowa ltlDIVILOPtlll'WT AOINCY 0' llOP lfla foree101ur1, or II your '"d t of th• a c;la1111on of I Kef\IJetl Hatllallham, 21&111 SotM I . Hooa IAVINE COWBOY. 11075 THE RENEWAL OROUP, )()() &trMI, Colle Mata, Celllornla THI CITY o• HUNTINeTOll p<Q91fly 11 In fOfKloeura for en Cova"a"ll, Co ,,d l\lone tlld ;z~~ 187, Huntlnglon 9Nclh, Tllll lllMlnlM -fled wfttl lhl Aobtneofl Dr .. 8\antOn, CA eotlO. Cegnay Lene, ,, 103, Newport 92127 ~ ON TMI f'~AnoM other ro11on, c;onleel MEAIT Rellric:tlonl rec«<lad APltl lt, 1tlt • .._ CoumYCllrtt°'~CountyOft C llftord M . Hell, 11078 8Mctl,CA.82M3. Arn old D Boyl• 3157 ACUlllMINT elTWllN THI PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CIO In 8ooll 14022, Plow 1W·l000, Thll ~II ciondllc1ed by an 09ci. fS. IN2. AotllrltOfl Dr .. tlanton. CA eotlO. DON A RIOOl.E. 300 ~ · nl MOllVll.MMPff AOIMC'Y A.ND ALLEN & FLATT . ....00 Mlic:Anhvf Ottlc:lal Aecordl of ~l"OI COunlY. ~ .. .._.... H8thlfl"8m ,_,.. Thll ..,._la oondlolClted by.,, Lona, 1103, Newport IMot\,-CA :~~tar, Colla Mall, Callt0t 1 ntm ft.L.IMfl LYON ca..MIY 8IVd . Sulla '70, Newport Btac:h. Calllornla , a braaoh of 1111 I ,_._.., PvblllhedOrengaC-IOalf)o~. ~.... t2M3 • Thta~llconduatadby~ NOTIC~ISHEA!8YOIWNlhalCA92M0,(1t4)7&2·7•74 obllgallo,,ofpaymantol Thll "*" •••t -111c1 w11t1 Iha Plat. Dec. 11, U , ttaa:. JM. t, I, Cll'Ord M. ,_ T1111~11 condUc;1aO by an ganeral panNl'INp 1110 City Counc11 ol tM Olly of " you ,,.,.. any qu.tlOftl, )'O<I --••ta llN ocicurr.d. NOllloe o..ti of Orange County on INS Thia .. ...,.,.,,. WM llld Wilt! lhl lndMdllll. Arnold D a...,.... Hu,,llngton 8010 11 end lht ehoul<I c;ont1c1 a 11wyer or lh• of Hid br~ and~ -111ec1 fDt I, tM2.. 148&-&2 County Otrtt OI Or-'00 County on TNt et1tan•11 -lllld with the "°"'1 ..--l'lecteVlloprnenl AWICY of tlla City go\19fnmantal ao-ncy whkih may record Au o u at 2 II , 19 • 2 u ,..,.,, ____________ 0.0. 30. tM2. County Clarfil ol OrlflOI County on Tllll •ll~t wea mad wtth '"' °' Hutll~on IMCfl _.. flolO • l.Oiltlt ~ lnlul"IO your loan. Documanl NO '2-3000052 ol Mid li'UtJttltitld Orang1 Coeel Deity ... .,. llJT1CI ,_ Jen. •. 1"3. ........... Coun f)lltllle f\Mltno on Jtllllary 17, tM3. "'"'·~~.!!-'(OU MAY LOii Oftlclal "-d• No P•"'*'' of Dee. 11, 2&, 19$2, Jen. t, I . ~ P11bltefiff Orenge eoaat Dolly ,..,. Ooullty CWlt OI __ .,,. ty on II 1.30 pm., In ,,,. City Cololnc;lf LIOAI. _.. ., YOU DO NOT I>"' due amovnta llaa OCCUffad. 913 Ptennout _.. Pttol, Jan. 1. t . 15, 22, It«\ P11bllillad Orange Co111 De lly Janutry ~. IH3 W Chambltra, City Hall, 2000 Mein TAICI WT ACTK>M. Tharotor•. 1111 Pine V ..... 1•111• 5491M2 t1Mm ITA~ 11111 .. 2 PllOI, Jan 8, Ill. 22. tt. 1913 Publllllad Otallga COlll Dally S lraat, Huntington 81aoh , HOTICi IS HEAEIV 01\IEN \hit COl!domlnlum AllOOIOllOft dOff TM IOllOWlng ~aon 19 doint 152.e.3 21 M3 Cat1fom1a. 10 conetoar ll'ICt ect upon pureuan1 10 Ar1lclla 5. 8aollon1 t '*5b ttaot to c:w. to lit IOICl. Illa PUBUC NOTICE ~ • "8JC fl01lC( Pllol, Jan •· 16• 22• • 1 11 1111 Partlclpetlon A9rt1t11tlll end tO of 1111 Oaefltt llon of r dllorttlad,.., l)rOptl'ty to r-----------HOfUZOH INIT"UMENT "8.IC NOTJC[ a-ea 1>01w .. ,, 111e A••11r1topt11t11t Coont11u, Cono1t10111 1110 MtftfY oblgallon; HCh1iOU8 _.. CONIUl TANT8, IOI 21111 8t., HCrmoul MIH•N PlaJC NOJICt AOanCY of Ille City of Hunlll\tton .._.rtetiono-dld APltl 11. 1111 A~ "'OOl""m"'"+i"'t&Nid-ot ..,.. 8TA~ ~teed\, CA t2M2 MAlll ITAt'llmNT fllCTITJOUt .,...It haoll and tho Wllllam 1.1011 In lo<* 14022, PIOl9 1U2·t900, PA~ t: An undMdld 1tattl I '"" tollllwlnO .,.,._ -ck*'lo 1<-.1 .. Otte•. tOt Htll St.. The foltowlno .,.raon la dolllO NAm ITATIMDIT IUP'l.ltlOR COUltT °" COl'llptny, and Illa .... OI Iha llnCI Ottlc;lat ~di OI Orengo County. ,,,.., .. , In and 10 LOI , of tract Ho. -~ e.cti. CA 12M2 ........ • Ttla IOllOWlllO PlflOtl It doing' n9 ITATI fW CM"O'l"A pvtWI 1..-.0 ""' ..,,.... .. C•llfornll •• bru c h OI tho 11 ,.,, tn !tie City ol Oatclan ~ i HIAUHWAlll, 323 N. 8t11 TNo..,._ll~byan PA"K LIDO UNION. 317 ~... •O-.TMIOOUNT"ffWCMANll provide tor Iha dOVolopmant of Obllgallon of paymont ot Co1o1,,1y of O reno•. 81111 ot .... CA. t2t21 lndfvlcll*, lllPM'IOr .... ~ l;Nial\, CA , ,. EE HAN 0 l I N I! 8 AH D "' .... ~ .... "941:::: ..nlot Citizen COl'dOl'lll~ en<l • u •TIIMI ,,.. OOIMT'ld Nollet Caltlornl•. ac:cordt110 10 ,,,. mlf) ~ IC. ~. M.O .. Inc.,. K.-"'Oreoa l;tte3. 9IOHI. 190 w. t 11h 81. U11lt I .. DAVITT Lii '°"'.;... : 1'911111 flOllllnO on ..... Wllllln tfll of NH! brllllCltl end lien -..., tor tll9d In IOOll 479\ ~ 1 t ~ ti 111ternl• oo,.porellon. 20157 Thie -••It .. fllCI wltfl ,_ HlffJ Cllar'laa WllCO•, t24t t Coat•~ CA. 92927 .., c..,_.. .. ......, Tal1>111-l11oh l'lod1vo1opm1nt rt a ord Avg111t 211 , 1te2 •• ot ~ MePl. In Ule oflloe I Loe Oerrttol. CcMN. CA. 04M1'Y Cllrtt of °""" COllntJ Oft Act•ll• .... oardan Or ova, CA TOCO A TRAVIS,* Hll'lllfton ~ A1,... "'OllCI ,.,.. DllQrlpl!Oftt •• .,,. Ooovmenl Ho 11'""°°°64 of ... OI Iha Co\lnly l'lacOfdtt ol Hid. 1124 0.0.. ft. 1112. .... 1<·1 Colt• Meee. CA '2t27 ~TO IMOW CAU81 .. , .. 0 1'1 b• found Ill th• Otftelol Aac:ord• Ho P•Y"*'' ot COUnty ~ '11111 ........ 11 ~ ~ a ,..,. T'NI .,_,...II ~by en Tflla bullMM le~ by an oep en ~loll~ pat1 ctuo M\Olln .. 11 .. OOCVfrM lltollpl ~ unit• t to at. llOl'DOl-1111. PllbtlOMd Or.,,_ CoMt O.lly lndMclllll. lndl'f'ldual. WHIA!AS, OAVITT Lil JONIS, Tlla termt ofdtl .... o4 OtOC*tt thtrtfor1. 1111 Pini Vlllaa .._ ... llldu&llYe. •"'°'*"'end dielll!ed °" lJord IC. Hlntedy, M.D Noe. O.C. 11. ta, ttea, JM. t, .. Herry C. WloaJt Todd A. Tra¥11 pt!ltlOfttt, 1111 flllld 1 pt!tttorl wt111 '*-tM Aof#w:y lllld \tit WltllllTI Co11do"'l11l11m ~=lellor, doea IM Cortdot'ltllllul'll Pten rlOOfded nw .. fttllt ,... fllCI w101 ._ tta Thll ............ fllCI wftfl tN Thie Ml--" •• Nod wtll\ Illa \tit Ollrtl el tN11 00\lft tor 1 ..._ 1.,orl ~ we _. 1°'111 1r1 .,_ ...,_ 11eoc to to be .-, APrft 1&, 1M 1, lrl 8ootl 140H, PllO 4 Cieri! of~ eoun.y on t-.a Ooun«Y a.ti of Orlllll County on <=-ity CWlt Of OtlflOI County on c;tlll\Qlno tll*ltlOnar'i ne~ ir-Ii'~ ~t. 1111 tollow1119 clHCtlbact rHI 1t•S, of Otflclti ~eta of llMd l , 1112. DIG. IO. ttea. Jan. I. 1'8) DAVITT lll JONU to OAVITT L.H Tiie propoHct proJtcll 1r• ~to Mllll'Y the ~0• Otet!Ot County • ,_, -,.. -,_ ,_ HAR°'-D: OOW1t9C1 by 1 tltlll ltl~Ollrntntll L l 0 A I. 0 f I 0 " I ti T I C H li'A~ I: \Jiit\ 10, M .,.,_ Ofl "'*41.lflef o....,... CoMt Detty ~ ••11--. ~bllollH OfMQO: Ooefl DtlMy ,.llbllllll4 Oraf\t• Coatl C>eily IT II OllOIMD ltllt ... l*toftl lmPICt,..,.., for \tit TlllMtt~ AnAett .. D Hll'llTO Al UHl91T the •btNI mentlOnlcl ~ Olo. ti. 11. 1ta. Jin. 1, t , MTfhiti-1 Not. Jell t, t; tS,·D. t• ..-.C. J9n ti 1 If ... IMI 1ntar11tod It\ 1t1o lbon ft\11111 lttdtwllOCl'Mftl f'rotact AIM. tor "A" AHO ll'fOOflf'Ol'IATID "'9n -·tta~ f71loll tM-11 •PPMt In O.pt. , of 1111• COloltt, wflldl. I NollOI ot Dlttmi"'911on .. MWITK. TM ...... _.... --., "'° " llMT-t2 TM ........ ~ .. clDlltl 1oc.-.4 at 700 CMe c-ter ~ ..,.. tied lft l1Pl•1• T, tlU. TM -0 ¥tlMed OIMW OI Ill property lflOl"I _.,,.."W Iii"°'*"'• a------------...._. Pea.IC lllDTIC( w .. 1. a1n11 Ana, CA H702, on Cop I•• ot tll1 li'ullOIP•llon P'Ol*tY mol9 oommoittt llllOWft • 111t1 PtrlOft Co1ir1. ~ ~ N I w ,. 0 " T .. A. " • 0 " '*llll"f 14, IMS. II 10A11'1., Ot 11 ~ Ind tM emtrOfllMflt• tHU •uo1r 1'1111 W•Yt. Otrdtfl Qalltomlt.,. ,,,.. c ... end,.,. tT~l!!i'1~•=i=!=•i•F•I~ 1HVllT~•.~,,.l1a lido. 8TA~: :::,=.•in ll...,. IOOll ...., ...... •IN INtl•,..., _.,..""*' .. Oft,.. tot Pllfllo Orov1. Calllornl• 11 """""ll t4111, ITATI.. "" . ""'r.01L ... "lk aot-.1 VI• • ... ... '" :"::,;'! :=':::,. of ~ ~~ -:::.:-.. ·,::. ~·.::: .. ~ :"J:"~ ':. c: '=' DnU ....... ·-!)MM• 0·::...~~~ATll .,_._.... ,.,.,. .. _,. ..-........ CA-• Tfl1followlntJtnoll1\11 llMl!eKllNLD111111t lflOVIClf'lotbe"'"'9d. City Clttlil, Cttf of H'1111•t111tot1 PMW.L.MlltTATU CONOOMHUM~A."°" .---,...,.EL.:::r--..-., -1.. MAYI 'AYl.'Y PMTIMUIOIP, ........... ~ ... Notlot II fl1r11tr tlon to IT 11 ,U .. lHI" 0"011110 l1att1. IOOt ,,.at11 ltre1, C<>N006.tlHIUM AUOCIA~ _,. ..... -·--·--.-.e vtt '°*' ~ IMlfl .....,_ ..._ ~ ~ ............. lfle lflll a OOCl'f Of"* on11r t0 .,.,_ H1o1nt11111111 aHOll, 01t1fott1l_11 = ... ITATI MCA~ e ....... O.W ...... CA-:.-, . , ' THI l"VINI COWIOY. ,. .. ...., .,..._.lo 1111 MMI...._ 1o11e 114 ~~ tn tlle Oo~ .._ .. ._.. .... ..,_ IT~~~~ J':" &.aAO .._....._ ... ... ~~ M~t y , A M I l y T-., lrw.t, CA W1M. wttll Mrl llll=rl'Of!ll011M, flllot, 1 n1 .. p1per of ~enetel u: t:· ...._ ....... ,,.,._, ~ C1' COUNTY OP QN.N9I ...,.., --· p•• • ~""" ,,,._ T1it "°'It .... lh .... MjlM ~DIC... '#All•--· trO"le'IOll •r1•10• In t1n111 tt---0~0ft .. Ot1&,.,1Mt IO, ltU, ...... AIL"' 0....., ...,, CA ~ ' "'"' .._, ro'9frtl to ''°" ... flted 1 ~ ...,, ...._la 1t1e ~ ~ .... 1 ..... f1f ....,. .. hi;;;:;;'. fMV -*"" Ori Oaul!IW IG, •••••.....,.. "''· tll• ut1ct•t11f"ll • ••:i • ....-... • .--.... ~. Mtlk~:.l~Vll OrtN1~ona..,tt.1NO. "'~·· •1 '!'••1111•1• ol 1111 f!Dlolr•ia11111<ut.-•fftof• ..,..,. .. ,._ .... &.'9,": ~~ ... "'~~~~ MIOll\n~=•~• i\:W.__OA .... ,,,.. .......... "°".... Palrltll A. IOflWllll, UOO t.lflvltlllnl• Ill I fftlltlfl ...... ,.,..,....,. .. ~ ~........... ,..__ ___ ................ -• --... -.· •• I -I ,... ...,_ II ...... .., I ~.,..,. "·· o .... flll••1. QA ... ,, .. "'"' 10 ...... ,.,. IU.11 ~ """'*" f. ,... • fll 1 ~ .. 1 I ,.. It, •• L~ petlOll.., ..... ...... ,,,.... IO IM fll\. ...... .. ·-~ '" • ..,, ............ W. tillllnlt ""'""' f lfY ~ ,,... ,_,,.. ....._, P 0 ... ttO , ~~ ....... If A 76'11 f .......... .. -=..-::... :=..,....,, ...... --~=---·~ =·~=::'=::~ of =·r--:::::t: =.-=:-:... "5 :".:.•..:-.==.,':;: 1-= I·-....... 11111 ...W.A........ Ole flrlt _.:Ill fin II .... ,....._ DOlilM8 L. ~· -UMVt• ~fie.... tJVfalllfll 10 l'.!.!l•t..~ ----8:'\":.."--"' ~=---= -=.,_,.,.., ..:S::."=o ..:..,:=":.:""..:"::e":': •t.;= "llM:lt:::.~:iiii'oii ,_ L1ii;" ...... ............ .._ ...._....,.,...... ... .... ' ~~~-==1t.~"' .. UIOCMlm~ ...:-"'-:1F~•_, ~-~· .. ~Ptlrr"'n•···~'o..;~ fa 5-:tr.oa--..,.. •w. ""' -,, .. " .,, ... ... .-. .. .. • ""'.-.: '.. .,.. . -... NI.IC NOTICE ·-= ' ., 'J •. ! • ---.--------------------------__,,_ _________________________ _ ... ... ' ~ , · c I a s • s i • f i e d ( k 1 as ' a f 1 d) n. 1 . a form of "advertising which brings toiether buyers and sellers, renters~ ~nd leasers, employers and job hunters; noted for its low cost and high response. • .. ,tiA t Orange Ooatt DAILY PtLOT /Saturday, January 8, 1883 Cl "'¥ti ------# 0 I Q!Q.Y , • ... . .. $1.84 per day c •• ~ ........ -•n._~~--i~c-~•-w.c_.,. __ ~~~ Atlnod.l~rt l.o tat•. Cllllo c.,.. 6am to tom Oeot11, pet101, tenc11. HouM, lf\ldla, yard. '"" Free ... St~ 762·965e Of pan lime 042-2"6 D•dlal I•"••• !!¥ !!e!r• """ e111al11 l!LICTi.JCIAN. flrloed bp'd In 111 llome r~r1, llllUI LUf·llP'I Palatly Pla•tn/ l!pb 1 .. T .. ll..,• -.....~~~- '"' PAllT• ED'S PLA8TlAING TIL£ IHIT Al.~D Tllal'a Al,L you pey for 1 30 day Ml In the DAlY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO IT NOWt ....... ...,,. Your Diiiy Piiot Servtoe Directory Repr-lltlve 141-Hll eat Ill AffHatfal ACCTO: BUSI/PEAS. INCOME TAX by CPA lnd.·Plrln«ahlp-Cofp. 752-6688 AUit1ta1/ lta .. tl CARPENTRV·MASONRY DES ION-DRAFTING DAVE 494-1003 right, trM .. 11m1t1 on Aeu. Ho jOb too 8mlll ......... MT'I ~. 900.07191046·2043 large Of 1n1• fot>I 8'1tn t&0-30tt ev.. flll!flAl .. /AfMODIL EXPER 01rp1nter doll Chlldoere. LOW & total IC· 1dd'n1, remod. decU ceptanoe. FT /PT. CM Slcy!IQhta & r"*''· Fr.. home. 646·8161 wt.~ HI. 01n, t4 l •4S02 Chrl1tl1n motMt wlH c.re Uc. 3"421. 8'f~3H 0UNl1AM HOME & Fl)C.IT ll!AVIOI! lactat fll LIC'O ILfCTAICIAN IMPAOVEMl!NT •'In. C~t~flec Fec19rateel Tu Service Oull worll·ANI. rat.. 831·161)() ~c:r' ~.'*:·, Hometolltc. IPC)t1. Fr• •t Tom 631·6072 ***HOME REPAIR 8hetv~ •TOlletl & 631•4171 REMOOiLiREPAIR tor your Child In my C.M TOP OVAL.ITV WORI< Rep1lrt1Rtm0d. No job Weter H11t•r• •OOOf Ladac11l•1 Storff, ottloe1. homH. home 657·6305 AT AEAS RATES too •ml. , ... 1er111oe. 8prlne• •W• bulld llW - - Lle'd. Joet 913·7$44 Ir .... ,. K .. th 846-4872 bMt. we eervlc;l the r .. 11 Total trM Mfv. l1nd1C~. •Pl• Cuttom c11>lnet1, etc 20 Y" In ""· Bon dee!, ln1. Lie. 191801 P1lom1>0 Con1tr. 982-8314 Looking tor 111n1 ohlld 20 ~ handymen. a.menl, m-. c.,e? $1.50 '" ~ULL RESIO/COMM'LJINO. HOME MAINTENANCE yHrt •"'* eonry. 26 y11. 63e..oll14 TIME ONLY Yard, lunch, 20 Y" Oo my own wortc Work Quaran1Md-R111 Ful. •fllolenl Mfvlee 1n1ck1, 1cllvltlH. TLC Lio. 278041. Al t48-t12e 89l-t956 11111. Uc 83&2851 II& t.ec>e7 OAROENINQ SERVICE ... ., 75 1 -42 wild Pruning, CINn·UPI. r .. yre. .... )'9 , ... Cl•• .. CALL. CAPT FIX·IT • Cl --·-Comm/refld Mt·755e REMODELS/FACE L.IFTS ltm r a I Spec In emtll repalre, Hie t.-ual Cutlom wood patio•· Cltlala1 '" IF YOU WALK ON IT · home or m.,lne, h1ly ROBIN'S CLEANING Alt Ill LAlllOAPE dec:k1 & len<lel. 111 gen Hou•• c1e1nll\g & butl· we clHn Ill Wood. tti., ,., .. (213) 592·2909 Service • a thorougnly OAaE hm repair. Free ell. ne11. J11\llorl1I MNIC. Clrpet, 11c. 832·4881 Cletn houM. 040-0857 .. 31•6046 R1ndy 641-0622 Call the proteulonll Jim. LOW RATES v Doors. Add'ftl, Conver-84 .. 4800 h1altu1 leUalala1 ALL TVPES REPAIRS HOUHClelnlng, reliable -.. -------- " INSTALLATIONS rel Own lranep. RHI. ... .... " ~:i.~·J:,1:y ~t4~~3Y" CHtHCttn, Gtatral c~ein~~ ~~~~:~~ H~~eJ~~o1v';.i,'t,~Ls YOLANDA 642-0405 BR~~~wpo~~~o!::a~~~~ OUALITV REMODEL.ING STEVE 676·2383 T c IP'llLE PUm Pillot·Addn'i -Oec:ka 7&0· 051 1nytlme nit " 1r111ne Ret1 «575·3175 Carr• ltmct KENNETH MacHALE la • l 8Hlla1 Cleaning Service. Clea· BRICK·STONE·BLOCK No Steam/No Sh1mpoo Lie. 1"•821 848-3662 .... .-r-.• .. •..._•.i _____ ............. ______ nlnell IS next to Oodll· F 1 1 1 bb • ..... ou••p JOBS nen 842·8809 rp Cl, pen er1, q • Stain Speclallll. F11t TllEEI "' Free est Ref1. 646--046• dry Free est. 839-1582 i;O.;;a;l;l;t;leii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Clea & Sm1ll Moving Jobs CRPT/UPHOL/GEN'L Topped/removed n Call MIKE 846·1391 Hee<:leanlno. Fir waxing. Ever)'lhlng In Maeonry Shampo0 & ll81m c1e1n Ironing done In my home. up. lawn renov 751-3478 , __ H_A_U_L-IN_G_·_G_R_A_D_l_N_G_ Guar Free Ill. 638-6543 Lio/bonded. Low. low Color brl8htenere, whl Excellent rel1rence1 Gardenlno-lndt<:pe malnl. demollllon, olean-up. '" winter prices 673-6367 crpt1 • 1 min. ble1ch Phone 642·5470 any-tree work comm/lndu11, Concrete & tr~ remo1111 HOUSEWOnl MJal Ilia•• Hall. llv/dln rms $15; avo Ch .. N 11 ••2 2873 ~ .. room $7 SO; couch $10; time. uc.. ow n.,... • Ou.tck aerv. 642·7838 W&•TED Aat•alt Chr $5. Ouar ellm. pet Landae1i>1no·Vd Cfnupi HAULING-1tuden1 w/lge Dy Richard llnor Lie HM1 Qetctlee' lnl/"t All kind•. Guetllllleed 2110044 14 yrt Of hlPPY AeltUGCOI 646·t2U FWll John 840.f217 ioc.J c~•omer•. PL.ASTER PATCHING ''" lenict ThMlk you. '31-4410 RHtUCCOI lntlexl 30 LOWEST RATESI Prornpl. yr1 NMI Paul 646·2t77 IU ftll lllMS nul prole11lon111. 15 Pl .. Exp'd 11udtn1• 96&-1111 yr1 exp. t36-7149 •• •I TrM ~ trim & oul. lST CLASS PAINTING Hlw II ~ 141-1121 g1rdenlng. CIHn 11pa. willpiper lnl/exl. R1-Oulllly·Nn•ll>le rll" Mr Frlf!Cltc0 831·4880 palrt FrM Ht 979·5294 REPAIRJRl!PIPE/REMOO T ttllq Swaneon & Son P11n11ng Wtr hlrt. new con11r., 1.-•;.;.;;_._.._ __ ~~- Complet• ex1 l 11ory porcet1tn retin. Lie FrM Moel Mib)eet•. K-14 home. from 1396 lndlvl· ell 24 hr1 Honett. ra· 01Yleve U & J12/hr. duel room•. from S46 + 1t1ble Brent 1550·1030 Mr. Mmg1n 046·6118 m11.,1a11 Rll•. lntur.o. IEHlll I IEPIPll Lie 206341. 931.4810 RteeonibMI 751.1118 Wldn CleaU.1 Pa1nllng/rep1lra • dr1. ATLAS PLUMBING WE WA8H WINDOWS wtndow• 1epltC4ld. mlr· HEATING & WELDING Fetl . Profeulonal rored wudrob1 dr1 o Ill ~ anlAAA ,.4,.7881 •• 4 ... u"" 24 hr ser, 845-1688 u1 Y wor .. guar ....... OJ "" " ""~ -Fr" e1llm111 846-7391 • PAl•TEIS lea .. tlla1/ ltralr Top qu1llly prolenlo· Repalr/r1model, Oeck1, nals, lntleMt 12 yrt eMp docks. bo111. fence•. g., ltltt Law l•••lrH Th1t all eonlrllCIOfl wflO perform work over $200 Including labor 1nd m11ertalt mull be Ileen· sed UnlleenMd contrac J1y or L1rry 642-6779 d o or s . e I c A I y n 675·6294 ULPll'I HllTlll Low rates. lie. 536-9898 1.1_1_,1 .... a_,a_t_l_e_m_·_ce __ _ INT/EXT PAINTING & WALLPAPERING Cu&tom work Free eet Reas Steve 547·'4281 RESUMES IOrl should 10 11811 In WRITTEN & UPDATED their adv11t11tng. Con Pro leu1ona lly Call tractors and contumer1. 631 -8000. 875-8813 coniact Mary Grondle "' (714) 558-4086 wilh an)' -odor Crpt repair 15 yrs "---1 81a1la1 Tree lrlm/remo11·M1lnt truck, aame lo rates "-Iv-I"", Parking Lot . . .,_ I I I JI 8"'1..0129 ..,. ,_ exp Ooworkmyself rrgat on m" Than"you759·1976 Repairs. SMlcolth'lQ. ODORS GALOREll " Mini Bllnde. draperiu High qu1llly houHwork Why pay retell! I eell & performed In tine homH. Install s1f\c' 1969 Jim Pattdai E I d d d. 848-4800 ;..:._~.;;;;.i_.._ ___ _ IHlia1 question• Contractor'• Huber Roofing-all types. Slate License Bolrd. 28 S&S Asphlt 831·4199Uc Reis 554•0123 Supply-lnslall·Repalr LAWN & YARD MAINT. John We Care Crpl Cleanere c111 Bob. 846-2923 eves Clean-up•. ln1. llc'd. •-H--i------- xper ence . epen • ---------Farthing Interior DeelQn ble. hOnesl, Intelligent, M l HANGING/STRIPPING N-·f8COV8f·d8Ckl CIVIC Center Pl1za Lie. 11411802. 548-9734 Room 690, Santa An1 CA 92701. lab1lttia1 Steam Clean'& Uphol. Free esl. Dave 983-2503 1_1_1_t_a,.1 _____ _ WILL SIT In my CM home Truell Mount Unit Drywall TIE 11111 IOEIE 24 '' El "/ 141· Tl21 ROOFING REPAIRS 1~======~~ metlculou•. flexible. I am IY DI visa-MC Sco11 845·9325 t he bes I Ph One *' 1 MIVlll• 673-7012 aller 6 PM • pref. eve1. fenced yard: Work guar. 845·37161:.::.1D;..:R;.;:YW;;:.;._A_L_L_T_A_P_INd"~r--Lewn-tr-lhrub ln11a11 Furnace-pool-water heat tMels. reu. 548-2614 Cta!at/ Ctacttlt All Te>1turee & Acouatlc Tree trlm/Rtmoval weekday• All day Satur· Top quality 26 yr exp Competitive ratee. day & Sunday No overtime. 730-1353 Expert waflcoverlng In· slallallof\ Real. Coneul- 1an1 Aeslgnmt. 58 t -8590 Small Jobs OK Freel-Little Miu Muflet eal on • Tuttet, 1tong came a eplder and read In the Dilly Piiot Claulfled MC11on about Miii Mui· tet'I Tuffet and t>ouQllt It tor $9.95. You can NII your 1uffet 1nd tote of other thing• through Dally Pllol Clanllled Ads. Call 842-5678 estimates Call Tom or Chuck, 542-6392 CHILD CARE: my home. -Free est. Kevin 860-9088 Lawn m1lnl/Rotolllllng Boat Care Stmce I _....._ 1 1 d--' Cemen1-.-..----.·81ock Free .. 1tmate 548·6065 ---------(11•)873-1012 ·ABC MOVING- Oulck. Careful Service We do packing 562·04 10 MnlOILOll Wallpapering 87l·1024 lunch an..., .. , ncu '''" -~"' DRYWALL/ACOUSTIC ---------Very thorouoh. good rel. Large y1rd, 846-7939 #:Sa1~'5rus~o.,~,:C,-~3 All ph.ses. 14 yre exp. Gardening, CIHn-up1, Oepef\dable & experlen· HOUSECLEANING Caltlall Makiat Fully llc'd & Insured trlmmlfl9. cement work. cad . 548 -8098 or PROF. CABINETMAKER Ctraalc Tllo . contractor. 632-5549 _5_4_6_-_160_4_. _8-4_2_·_29_8_5 ___ 5_5_2_·9_5_2_2 ___ _ by Japanese lady, own trensportellon. 646--0527 STARVING COLLEGE STUDENTS MOVING CO Lit T 124-436 Insured 641-8427 WATCH US GROWi Lei me be part of your New Year. let's hang that wallpaper that you've been pulling oll Call Petri ck the Paper Hanger 556-1340 21 yre eMp .• Custom· bit STEVE'S TILE 8uyW ,,_.. Mlet·wlth en Tum to today'• dUelfled N-In town? c11ulfled rurnlture. Uc d. effective cl1Hlfled 1d. Io r the b • • t buy•. can help you meet many Cleaning: No Job 100 big or sm1ll E11p. reliable. ref1. $6/hr. 95 7 ·33• 1 Tr1de your old 11uff for new goodle1 with a Cl...itled Id 842-5678 Ken Burkett 838-1451 Expert Install 983-3283 842-5&78 842-64178 of your neede. 842-5078 DOLLAR DAY DOUGH SAVERS 3 3DAYS OLLA RS ~ • for ,our atnt-good refrtgetator Sell your no-longer needed Items for cash. If It doesn't sell, we'll run It another 3 days FREE. One item LINES per ad, must be priced. Sorry, no real estate or commercial ads. Call today for full details. CLASSIFIEDS642-5678 (Non-refundebte. i#ft llnea $1.00) ru.ttu• 1025 raralt•rt H2S hraibH 6025 Jowtlg t2l4 MlactllHH•I 121j MiactllHff•I 1211 ;..;:;==----------**'BUY** Wedding rtng HI, orig Fe1ther plllowa cleaned. Con1ractors-remooe1ers. Dining rm: T1ble. 6 chrt. t<.lng SIHd M11tre11 & price J1200, current r1-unitized, New Down. Flbergl ... lub & Shower 1111 Prov. Ouallty frull-Boupflnoe SlOO. Tplatd tall appraisal $876. Wiii proof ticking lnel'd encl. Brand new w / w 0 o d . S 6 O O o Ir Sofa $75. 2Chan135 a Good uMd Furnltvre & aacrltloe for S600 642*-461U70 llC* ~~ .. mblng tlxluree $240 640-6888 pilr. Clubch11r & Otto Appliances-OR I wlll Mii 831•8537 ........ eeeo --------:--1 Club Chair min $45. or SELL for You --------- Double ~95~omplele 01 r:~·r x ~ n ~·g~t~t;~d usm .. • AIOTita ••'a Jbc•um 1216 MAGIC ISLAND I .. FIREW00960D 0587 Cell 548-7011 · · ....... II • 12'' T1ble Siew. 01vl1 & Chart• MM!bertn'"' 711 Cord. ----------· 873-3313. s . ., CHILO GUIDANCE I llY FUlft'MIE Welle. 5 hp, pll ... pwr S9•0 544-7870 / 4x8 SLATE COMM'L Klno eize bed. m11t1eu & ... S1200. 962·3030 POOL TABLE. $300 INDOOR SLIDE 115 box sprlng1. title f\ew. Lee 957·8133 SHOPSMITH Model lOE ClllllAJIT 963·8628 842-5371 Firm. $200 759-04t9 all Food Processor Mdl1--------- o.EST In •11 6 pm. 4x8 Sl1te tool T•bble. ;x-art11pre11. llthde. 'c•bll· OLC7 (large) w /xtra Lii HTOIH ILICI • celle111 erge utc er .. w. disc tan er om· bl1des S 185. 968-9376 S350 963·8628 Twin etz.e. 6•2-5371 Mattress Sets twin $60. block. antique wooden ptete 1hop. Ex~ cond. ---------i--------- 1 lo IS 60 .. lull $65, queen $105, tneate< cnalre Ind mlac $395. 847-6107 POOL TABLE BE LEGAL -buy your kid 2e~~tc;ri~ c:~ 5 •100. king $125. 760-5832 Items 963-8628 EletHc Motoni thp & l 'h 4'x7 etai.. cUllorn w~ a Strollee ca1 seat. $2!> Cockllll tbl 30"x30". PORT A CRIB (brown) tCllHlfl•d Ad• .,.. th• hp. '40 eacn.. deslgf\. Comes w/bllllllrel 546·9250 w11nul veneer Sl!>. with manr-~cond. an•-to a 1uc:ceeetul ~9-7388 tight & wall unit wlc:un.•-f\·--eMiNG'f---El-N-E-lE_C __ -S-52·5817 135. 682·14n ~., :~odAlilt_.I ~or··: WMlt Ad Help? for 5500-ft,m_-66;.°8237• SHAVER, USED ONCE. .,..,. -• .. , $20 CASH. 760·0875 • Want Ads Call 642·5678 CllNlfled Ada 842·5878 peopet 642'-5678 O--" fl4tt ... r Aatrol<J SA50 675-2112 FIREWOOD tm tale. Dry, good price. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS TV/1&•i•/ll111t6232 Sail 7014 I~ ~ um.I BEAUTIFUL 2'S" RCA 14' Lido w/cover & lreller, l~~l c::·· au:i~ ... YOUR Color TV. 2 yr wrnty. $1450 ~ c.a,, f..~ OWN H0.- $148 F1ee dellwery. 499·1907, 499-4277 ~'""-l ~ _ Open Sun. r1 IQ~ A '" ' TV John·s 646-1786 Sr"/Ski 7016 \ • "• · ! •. r · ZENITH, c~r TV console. SKI BOAT, 20'h' Oay 'Z.. :.::J.: : -~f ,JIJ • ·"'-~)I Cost $575, sacrifice tor cruiser. This hu been a · .: ·-' ... · " :._, .. ; ·~t 17 \1 1 Jl!.i. U75 OBO. 549-7386 lesl boat tor 1 new drive "' New. 8 mos old. Sencore system· can be used ae GAUOI SALi ADS NOW '• ·· · .• ·l~ ' Sweep & Marker G9ne· Is or conve<ted to jet or CLASSlfllD IY CITYI •• "· • retor Mdl SM 152 Coll 110 drive Has 4~ Chev HI llLOW 5425, sacrifice S225. H.,dln eng. Sacrlllce 1 •••••••••••••••••• 549-7386 $8600. 575-5115 I .,._ l•• •-al . 7011 lalMa hlaa.. ,Ct1t1 •n• S~e:~ !~'1'1dC~11°:1eTVS~g~ .,.., .., • Antiques. 1re .. ure1, plc·j--G-A_RA_G_E_S_A_L_E __ 6'48-2938 Elllta lge merlln gaff. new. turee. furn .. rugs. Sal SAT AND SUN 10-3 $95 090 9AM 209 Topaz I 401 E. BAY. C.M Pfoaoar Startt IJat. 714·646-4005 lall .. a Peaiu.al& Tools. household goods, -v ... , . -,.. stirrrd'_QV o.nnRSIJll ... D, u1 ~v,..· • ~ --..... , apkrs, 1225 645-7194 pertvx anu loullng paint, REMODEL SALE • Anti trailer. portable gas bar- blut. S95 OBO. 646-4005 que drs & mantel, elldlno t>ecues. 1938 set Harva· Marantz stereo rec.Iver, model 20t5 175. 631--0606 111 6.30 pm drs, windows, stove, rd Cleulcs. olher old llalat./ Stmct 7020 wshr/dryr. cpt & more. books. end much, much I 210 l Grantda more Yacht care. high qu11 ly 631·2529 8 track tapes. moally paint &. varnish, L P C • I M rock S3.00 •Kh. Brlglltwork S10 pr hr. troaa t ar Prlv. Party. Unique antq Needle • Huty 631--0606 al1 6;30 pm 675·9825 Lge yard sale. Furn and furn decor Sii 9·5. Sun Rtnch • Fibber TV • 25 .. zenllh many househOld lt1m1. lo. 4 a 4 3 w. 16th 687-3939 our famous C111,tr Jacks Ill . DIMES·A~LINE ... 548-2874 ¥· HP. Baldor Grinder I 150. Good condition S.8-9480 SHELTER Xlnl. $300 toys. skis. much misc. ~8..0135 Let's lace It. what this Call 548_1126 01Ul1ff 513 Orchid, CdM ~ Gar Sele Construction country really need• la • HOllT llllYEYI poor m1n's tax SHEL· 19" Zenith Black & White F ,_ b 11 1 Chrome dinette set. bike. Equip. Ladder etc. TER $50 or 18"'· uy. n. ne. or lurnllure, clothll'g, ml1e. Relrlg .• beds.. IAB Bu<>v donation purchase•. Sat. Sul\ 8--4 101·~ Iris. C.M. ,j • W HUGE ESTATE SALE 549•7386 CAPT LARSON. Newport :---:77""---:----:-:-:1--------- E I.. $ 15 rTRAIN levoul "N" guege O • IJH l d 1 s 1 Jan 8th 71•1954-9809. Everything must go -gas l TWO oak storage cao1-~ELUX wa -.er ' , sso' T1aal1 ot1• ay on y. a . BBO, antqs, exec d"". Foaataia Val ey , NEW 14 lnctisnowchalns. net• 110 a.ch Flr-ood Rocker 1ntint 54111 s10. 2 englnee end cars . 9AM sh1rp to 7 383 Boats -r-vy duly $20. AM/FM $10 t>undle. eOya ciotMI lnlantt seal $6 Johnny Other enoln" S20435. Full famlly membership Cresoent Bay lk Leouna ---------llltl I Dteka 7022 tuogage. kllch Items elc Too much to 11111 G1rage radio 15. Couch with 50c-S2• Good toys Jumper $6. Crib jungle T~ 111. Skla end John Wayne Tlnnls Beach. 7141497.7090 Gtatral 7011 _ 515\A, Marigold (In 1lley) Sale. Sal/Sun 9.4, l0358 zipped cuthlonl and ex· $2·S7. Soorlt equipment gym $5 Mutlc1I crib binding• 300cm $25. Club. Boo6< v1lue $2000, TWO LAROE AGAVE BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE: 760-8233 Nightingale (nr Brook- ' posed solld wood frame 55. Sook• 25c-Sl. Sal-mobile 16 Portible Tube letter $35. ROiia-11c S700. PleHe call MUST SELL. 811 Dinghy. Newport Beach: 25'. 28'. C 1 • hursl & Garfllld) S50. New redwood· 1 chlngtngped$2.Playtex wey bed 125. Qlrll bike 714/821 ·1503 (Anthelm CACTUS PLANTS Good cond. Sacrifice 30'. 35'. •O'. & 45'. Call ti f HI 963•8628 ptanter boxea tro m urdey 9am-2pm on y. nur-.. 11 '"".~lb ..... .., 20\n. $30 Sl1nd1rd No.) Miki offer. 842-2l42 SUSS. 969-1895 642-4644 lrom 9·5 . MOVING SALE ------:----933 Dogwood. Co1ta ~ " .., ..... , B tla 1 Ila L St-130. Auorted 10011 MeaL Dox 13. Baby b clollleS Royal typewriter S30. John Wayne Tennie Club Brass Celllng Fan, 52" Ptwer 7012 Mon-Fri Everything mini go. di-•• I oa Ca from Sl·S35· 5 String 50c-S5 MoHs beeket 54M232 F1mlly Memberthlp . revertible. never ueed. Sllpa Avall. Huntington nlno room. ~room Ind Tools, vw perts. mlac. Banjo, great v11111 S54J. BABY cna.nglnQ tabMI Wll h with red quit! tining $35. WASHER S50. ~ $50. 11000. call 831-0660 cost 1250 Sell S 100. 1111 1110 H 8 r D 0 u r 8 8 y . o A lcrtchen furniture. Mlac. Sat /Sun 8AM. 1002 H.,d B1njo c11e $15. pad and tray. Yello"' intent bath S2 Snuggll OlehwHher S50. Refrl-LIYI ai•u--552..0'196 840·6545 846-7766, 6-9 Sat & Sun. anytime. 2631 Cilltomlll Joliet. HB. New l1wn genie model wood. 2 shelv" beta¥•. s2o Baselnet $12. T 'r". .._. Center oonsOle, 17 !Mt. p M , 840 •40111 . Eldin St Coata Me11.1-----"'.'.'"'"--- R-4006 8·•1•ge. has exc.tlent condition $16 .. 645-1882 Newport ~a1or'0'.!!JP.·p:m::; Bouquet of 30 Helium SlnoerZJoZaodlxmodel, 85 np .. Newporl Belch 7141840.7875 548·7247 La1aaa ltack electric COOYe<t• wlttl It 540.7594 Beach .. -..,., Billoone delivered any· under warr1nly. Belutllul e 11 p & Io• de d . Ca II - 135. Commercial wtleel· · 110. Elec:1rlc edger S10. time. An excitlnn V•len· caDmet $300. 833-1766 760-0544; II no a,,_, •-larlaa/.U• Ueed furniture & mite. 01r1ge S1la, Sit. Only t b1rrow $35. Br1H val-LAWNMOWER pu1h 1ype MEN'S 10 speed Ver11t; I Electric Meter S10. UP-• plelM keep trying -•..-• " 'I terns Sal 8AM 1950 9·SPM 960 Temple Ter- .._, nnn up, "'-d•. cut wllh catcner. Ct1l1sman 550. lO-epeed nime right v1cuum cleaner llne. 673•4419 Sony 19" COior Tr1nltron. d•y, week, month Wlllace SI. 642-9415 race, Lagun1 a.acn .. ""T le ... , t8 Inch 1dJ stable for $20. 221 r:i-StrMt. Twin bed• Incl metil S250. DHk & l1hr chr Clualc 18' L•P•tr1ke 646..()561 off v811V88. avtomat ..... • u brand 140. Both excel· • & t $75. Eureka v1euum 136. Century bay boat. 4 cyl. New 11th roda, tickle. 1..,.rt ltac• m1tor v1lvH S1 -S20. cutting, Hcellant ton<ll-lent. plue extra·a. Clllld CO.ta M.... frtmea, blM ma tress. Kanmore ••wino mech Orey. $350(), 67S.6fS1. 12 ft .... SU. plcturea. lramee & more.1-----~""".""~-~ Pots, pane, can opet1ef'S, tlon. $25. 675-8278 catrler $10. 968-81~ OLOER c llOVI $45. $40. la. ol>O 802-7559 175. etG. 859-8399 Huntington H1rbour Fri, Sii 9-4, 281 E. 161h. Sal & Sun, 2300 Tuelln toute<1. elec1rlc o~1 ATARI g1mn: Pac-M1n '88 COUGAR fenderl $20 Gal bit ue•S15. Surf-Porta Die Oxyg1n kll Pl .. d d d A:_oo1nt ~~o;,'. ~~~,r~~~~: $150 Mo 840-7739 MESA VERDE OARAG_ E Abvueg.,,VyW, mp~~~··,:~~=: S 1.s20. Weed e111ng Sl5. Video 0tymple9 $5. each •88 Coug1r pie-bo1rd 911 &In. $26. Se-(M•dll) uaed once, Ex· •nit. •1111 rn• 1 re • ., m1ohtnH. 1om• new. Combat 16. Dodge' em Hngw door 120 .88 wing m~lne $16. Anll· oelleni cond. t l2S. wood bone. perlac:I G d con d 8 o O . SIDE TIE 25 lo 30', 15 per SAL.E S11 9-5. 1811 Kif'-642· 832. 1mall to large 1lze1 $10.Spec:elnvldertSl6. Cougar front grlll·120• que Singer MWlng me· 645.3331 cond.Mu1tM11720.0463 840..7739 It Pvt prop, NB. gtetCt .. C.M. 0-A-R_A_G_E_S_A_L_E_H_a_r-Do-r '5-125. New BllCk and Mom• Ruf' $5. Space '88 cougar tronl ind chine 135. 845·9828 IOI.ILi PHO•E .. IC. Waatn IZZO WANT 25' to 30' Do1t, 850•1737 Jull moved·all goetl Furn. View Homes Sit t-1. 2 Deoker c:lroular .. w. ne-W1r $5 MOUN Tr11p 115 blCk twmpe< S25 each. TWIN mtttr••• 120. Twin have under priced Hlr· Lrg center •llP. up to a m1ec. Sii. &in 9-<Juak. Of Rtfrlg. 19" color TV, ~ "*'beef\ UMdnlS25· New C111 538-9918 '88 Cougar front end Dox iprlng $20. Fair Otrtct Cllal, meMory. WANTED: GlaH for C1-bor Ridge Condo. 3Br. 46'+, 1475 mo. 233 101h 2604 Wltlow, nr Unlver-etec 1awn mower, yd $4022.,, Nnlkteanr.u~.11"1112~ CRYSTAL punch Mt, 18 back ,wlnd1llleld 120 condition Alter e.m $2650 oDo 9111·4251 m1ro T·top. Nd. pair 2Y.B1. 951·9399 SI. "C" 875-0238 atty {Del Mar) & lrvtne. tools & much more_ 1948 ""' .. ........ h •• Cou "--d ""'"8"07 · ' Tll't,cl II poll 36" 11 23". Port Lockllelgh NB dlum 116. 8r1nd new pl908 S7 11 ~ oor-eac · "" o•r '""' 5'8-M51. .....,.. • 675-3738 Alum. 10 fl Jon boat & '80 Sall boll allp. Newport Moving b1cll E .. 1 mutt • · $18 Slllpe running thole. nlngw1r• H I J 15 311 end deck lld 120 .. ch. HUFfV good Vibration• Hand-carved 1t1luet from 5 HP !Jllr $366 or Mii HarbOf, up to 30' length, Mii dining room Mt wt ,_64_4...,._2_89 _____ _ 12 medium 18. 2263 Ro-llobl>)' horN S25. S.ar1 54e-81011 28 lnctl crui-. new, eo1t Africa. very v11111ble, Office Faraltan A aep111taly. 963·5212. a· beam. Mark e73-e80t. Duffel & hutch. padded uoo ISLE, cor. of v11 publlo, corn« of Wiison Kenmore vacuum clea-RALEIGH men·1 3 speed S 110 NII for S50. l<ef'I· nffC1 to Mii. 845-71~ ltal,.t•t &2U ~· Chris Cra.f\ Commtn· For Rent ..bo•l tllps ivall. t>ar w/IO• b1ck mirror. Lido Nofd & Via El>Oll. 3 ~.no Republic. Coit 1 =.11';.°:_~'r.d b~~ ~~ :~:· c;;:.ign::~ more po~a~5~tc1tl~ Newport BHch Tennie 38 .. x24" Dr1ft1ng t•DI•. der 1979 twin dleHI. Fun Zone/ B1lboa Ma· ~;~~:o1: & muon '"°'.. :~:lqb~!•;0~~1:.:. ~hi~~~ ~ bluevel"91p1Uows'7.18 SS Clllld1.ctr Mil S5 dl17h~o•r . II Club Memb•r•hlp for adluttat>le. S8 OBO. $119,000 or offer. rln1 locetlon. PIHH 6ptcoam""'.mllc.IOOls decor. mad. cab•. golf MAN'S 9eactl ~ 1>1-Inch girt'• Dike $7. CaN Ro .. 11r pan S3. Ooti 89 • ea.le. S600 Call 833-8818 848·9287 •fler 8'>m· 045·6015 • contac;t 650.1711 a h1hld g~s. S111Sun beg a c1r1 , cu11om cycle S2~ ~ ~ 530.9018 b1g, club•. earl I 1!> CRAFTSMAN 51 Pl•c• GOif M9mt>er1hlp 11 lrvlne 2 dub, wlwood 19mlllltl Sall 7014 Side Ties to 611' avall. Im· 9!30am. 277 Knox Place. Windsurfer & more. S11. ~ 130 • '89-'70 Muet1ng d11h tool Mt new 145 Deni· CoH1 C C S3000 or top• S85 •• 2 c1111rs mt<I. 8l)'Slde or $9111, No early Dlr<lll t·4. ~a\~·~ •• ~.'!.~::....._.. TWO to4i.t.1. wtltte pore»-ll'etrum1nta 120. 7x9 ion mo11d•I A •1one Ion make offer. ~1-8411 or si .. lcaH, r'uat color: UlllE fllL llOI mo to mo. No tlve S.-r It...__•-•· rs .r;::'d "'7-l1ln. Ul'UNd, complete tent $30. 540·5727 htdrlu C m11 yCrue 873·1980 S60 .. 042«4t92 FOR $ALE aboarch. t 55-2473 Gartge Sile/Sat Only .,..... • ...,. -S2 ma11 ... -t r.-.. S25 etc:h one wall hung -n .. elt tnOH•' 145 15 . $42-4644 M·' M wtcdya. Tat>i. vldeQ game. CBa. Anllqllff, tumllure. mlac:. I S10. O.f:. It.am Iron S:l. wnlle Daitn unuMd S20. AEFRIGERATOA Uo glllon pllnl pol maxlurn Ori0ln11 Land Or1n1 from M11tl Mii 01k Eoo. deal\ ' ' garden toola. mirror, 11c. Everything 00 .. 1 Sat/ Hair Dlower S3. Limp Whlla cube type ref~ Waler Ded wllh hea1ctr w .P. 110 lbt OOod COil-Ohio S111e tlgn1d by & credenra, Ilk• naw. S 1 Dot , • ll c e 11 • n t 60' Mooring, choice w/ on vei.ncl• (oft M•n· s11n 373 23'd St. (Baell and lhlde, perfect 110. rttOf '50 a.ndlng tool UO. Saturday 9em. 1ttl\ dltlon S35. New beCI lln« Preeldtnt John Quincy Make offer 640·0571 cond .. at>ot. ••II cotid. All boatt. 119,600 080. ctoia Or. In alley bet. Bly) Men'I ctreu 1~1rt1. all with band~ and clip• '30. 1nd S1nt1 Ana. Cott a for Chev L.UV 1onQ bed Adame 1826. 1600 best 9.5 pm wh1 1350. 'ft4-.848-4006 Vai.nela & Ml11lon). 1-. -------- tllH Sl. Men e p1ntn, AM/FM e 1rac11 stereo MeH. pick-up 145. R11Mlng offer. (71418M·1159 •• 644-5345 ewe. B•IDoa Cov .. doc:lt for IHfl ba nice IUO. Calh only. 135. Wt-=1194 Perbl mo-SPANISH •tyl• COCktlll board• new fOf •73.·u 011\UIM Eel lklll l .. fher. Piaa". Or1aa! ,,_ f)1rtnerthlp In Er!Qon 35. rent 1160 mo. or post. Cetta..... 1Y0_A_R_O __ S_A_LE_:_c_h_e_•_P_C_lo--~2 P•d 125. Old Schwinn t1ble end 2 end tab!fle Chev OMC plcll-up 160. t>y direct from dltlrlDu. ~ammoncl Ofgan, Al.l(O<t htf, condition. Rigged trade .for uH ol boa1. G•rege 811•. Sat & Sun thing. Sun. 111m. 1020 POlLENEC l>ectc rrlltlf .. crule•r type bike 126. 126 Cell. M~ r9Ck Cl.In only 197~9 11 dl1Count1 10 the pv· Spinet. 1'uto verl r~ & crvll!ng. Sflp In flS0-1141 tam. 183a Pitcairn, N. Baket (nr S1' Co~> gw, 110. Tlblemodlf tun 982·6000 $1. Copper t .. kettle f:). BABY orlb SH. Poor l>llC. M1ny COIOfl .. rh)'lhme, 1 finger ohOrG. Newport. LHH•. •vii ltt1Ht ttl4 Ad•tn• & M ... V.,de w. lamp 110. Heir crtmplnf.IBABY ITEMS s1-s10'7 toe t>uc:llet 13. Popcorn CondltlOnOouoll~pool 11ylH. Pur .... l>tgt, Xlnt Condition 11350. 1170-18'3 --~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Iron 15, AR twdly ""' . High dialf ... Wlllt• SIS. ~-.... C•'9 door IJj. With pump f7. 1ioo1t• wlllt~ CW!chee & mor•. "34t78 c .. o.'•PuOtrl1f•!1104n4·"'~w''•deleelhl DRY S11nDAGE ,, ........ u.. ·=·-.. -.-•.. -~71 c... bed 110. Twtn ~· TWO ·~nd lewn ~' 2Sc-tt lllecorde &Oo-S1. From .10 & up. Contact I rldt IMltr u .. • VI\ _ _ !!!!- MATTi.!88 and box-· SH. Double bad Hi'. 12 eac:n. lC>am-4ptn. 171 Gamu &Oc. &hou L l ~ G.lttweru. l360'c,lf0&42.ot41 llOOI> Ooocl cond . .-. Monthly boat 1toraoe • .....:ritt Mll Mon1001• SucieroOOM: •pt I n o (do u b I e )t T11>11 end ch1lr, wood Cecll Piao.. 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Xlr.. $1300 bit otr 642-tt25. 831·4899 •••• , ..... 1020 'll llll 1111 •• Cullom decor. lo•ded w/ell eictra., mull -10 eppreol1l e S90,000 957·13" (f.5) Trailtn, TrH tl 8024 BUY FACTORY DIRECT Llghlwelgh1 . llberglau SCAMP \3' & HI' travel trellere & new 19' 5lh wheel. 0 111 now toll lree. 1-(800) 346·4962, tor lrM brochure & SAVEi Tralltn, Utility 1021 P lJ. BED utlllfy treller w/ aide ralla, root 1125 OBO. MUST S ELL 631·72 .. CONN EU CHEVROLET .'\.,."' II.tr t. r 11 . ' • ' ,, 1 \ ,, t '· \ SU-1200 WAITED! LAie mod9I Toyotu Md Volvoe Cell ue TODAYI J:'arle /he fOfOfA·YOUO ............. , c ......... Pll. 64 .. U OJ., S..._t4'7 1 n CO<;T A Ml <;A ~J Mll'>IJHl':iHI .~ . . . .. . ; ' . 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JllDUIHI '""°"'*'' cytt'*' tU50 ~ .... ~ e 11~11 e , 4 tp ted WMt~"""· tr••t11!1M end .... •11 1111 toe. Very lhtrpl ·u Cpe OeVllle , oll ~-=---·~---•• ~ Chenoed ~ 2000 mt '70 Couow Convertlb'-·2 4 8 3 '3400 "IP t»-17H E1ec TOI), Ht CleYeltnct, • '11 OAllLUO ::_•1~~ '''°° oao II ltra•t ·14 eom.1 u .ooo m11e1. .., .L - 1.lght Creem w/8•ddle AMlllM c:-. A/C, euto ·' -••-l .. ther '"llY eq~ N.-P•lnl, 0000 cond. ~ TttMPOttatlolll 4 M 1n1 Con d 1t 1 on Orio owner It.too. cylnOer ~end 111 ( IACNl3AI t1t-lCMM ., lt2· 1t32 automM1c 11.,,.,,....,_, .10 .... ~ on tlll• onel r-·es MONTCLAIR, 4 dr, ( A), C?l:t :.. :.good. '218 3 142..0tOO fet..1221 DI CK MILLER M O J O RC, ; 1\ If " I ' • r.. ' 11t11t I l\11t 1 , : ) '79 Ceprl, "'lrit ;onct, lo ml, 4 cyl, 4 tj)d, ele, 11.,eo, 12tt5 •U-0135 '11 Selllll•. L.o ml, loected, .... M • 11lnt corid. $7500, cell ""' °"'"'Y 4 dr Ndan1 &45·7408 euto. PIS. AIC, 1m1t1 V-8. 1 ownr, lo mllea. •Int 1971 ELDORADO c:ol'ld. 1850 564·2079 Fuel lnjeellori. fully ,,..,....,.....,,------equipped, 44,000 ml 81 Colony Patll. lllle NW. E•ce11enl cond. Only ell .. ,,.,, low blue t>ootc, ssn& Atter 8 979.7229 1185 o · 8 44 • 4 t se . -----·---496-8032 C~nrtltt 13 U · ,..,.7...,.,-.,.-.,-c....,C,...ome--1. -P,-,-. p-,-b, IEE .I Fl"ITJ elr, riew tlr ... runt good. 11260 080 75f.1877 or We llave a good Mite-631-otOO llon of NEW & USED ·o--·~---u-.. ---,-1-2-7 CtlevrOlelll 1..., ... .....,•-.t..,n ..... .._ _ _...•....., CONNE-Ll CHEVROLET '>.,,.. ft I! I If•' I' . , , "'I I \1 ~ ' \ su.1200 'st Olde Toro. runt well, MOO or be91 ofter. 640.8422 .., ... ,. t32t 111' PUlltm ,.., Autometlc trari1 . ~ at .. rlng & eJr condltJo. nlnQ (lltOZXT). IOW 12411 n coSTA MfSA ~ Mll~UBl\til • • • :T'e . ;T 't '87 QTO, AM/FM cue .. mec:tian good. "4• l>Ody worll s 1100 080 •94-6152 1llO NINO IHllll Autometk: tr1n1.. power ""''no a ''' eond1t10-n1ng. ( 1ANK 182). *· 'llTl•Wt El1111nll Full power, cruhe control end AMIFM CllMlte. Juat Supert (ff1AAY). NOW ONLY *3383 * 'll UIMlt Z·H Full power. AM"M cuaette. tllt wtltel end erulH control Come Drive thl a onel (889WVO). NOW ONLY $5483 * .. , ..... Thi• Mercury 4 Or. Nden 1111 only 11.'32 mllel. en.ilte control. Ult wflMI. power wffldOWI I stereo. ( 10M876S). NOW ONLY $5983 ·* '11.alZll Tlllt 1111cllbeok from Plymouth hat • 4 c:yl. engine, 4 apeed trltll. & .Cereo. (997XJW). NOW ONLY $3383 * •nnum Thlt Trena Am hu the bird on the hood, Ult Wheel, CNIM control, elr cond. & 01111111 (299WCM). NOW ONLY •5493 * •11 UllfT Thie vw held'lbac:ll "" • 4 cyl. engine, 4 le-cl tr1n1 , AM /FM & aunroof. (251llR) NOW ONLY IOW ffltl--$2983 '73 LTD 8rougllem. 1 t• fl'llly OllWMCI., OfMI ttant cer. M111t .... I 1000. 4t5--Mt& 'U cosrA MfS A I ~ M IT'-lJHl\loi. .le: ... , -~.·."· :r I 1111 IUllllO runwtll ..... "UA1mnutll I" (S74VXX) SALE PR1cm1 11tt llllLUO IPIUI (t8JY132) s12~995 (212Y88) s11,995 1N1 1•Ut a..111 (839594) •14,995 1ttl tdMA.11 llftW (3t2YPS) '10,995 * 'll -11 UIU 8Hulllully equipped Including 1111 whHI. cr11l1e control and .. .,.,. Unbelleveble IOw ~1(152UZJ) NOW ONLY $3183 'JIU.... , 4 Or. Medalllol'I luxury car wllll 11111 power. (7HXl8). A rHt good I buyat NOW ONLY $5283 1 * '11111 ... Thia.~ 0.tain hel .... cond., ~ lle.ina a en AM/,... ( 18Jutte}. NOW ONLY $4383 * "'°' Thia Ford 2 .... ter 11M elf cond.1 eurvoof a 1 ~,iDSM). NOW ONLY '6983 I ~~-·~====~---:--~~~~~-=====------------------------~~--- DEADUNES For Tu.day through Saturday ~-.Ona. 5:30 PM the =~·For Suno.y and publlcatlona. 12.00 nooft a.turdey EMOA8 ~· IMuld check ..., ... ..., and ...pott errof'I tmn11dl .. ..,. The OAILV '9LOT --•illltllty '°'the • "'9t IMor'*lt "-'!ton only • 0..ASSIFIEO INDEX l • I I f-STATELY HILLTOP CHATElU NELLIE GAIL RANCH 1 lerl' 14' a residence of enduring de~ign and splendi1J ar('h1tt>1·tural bcautv. A rega l horn<', beautifully decorated. and · w11h f'\t'r) arn<>nity for comfort and graciou& livi11~! Eveq awa 1s rwhh· appo1111ed with ex1en!>1H' u~ of woods. l'rown mouldings and tasteful finishing touehes. 6,000 MfUare fert of c1ual11v are vours. with 5 bedrooms (including a magn11icent ma~ti>r su1tf' ). study, 6 baths, 3 fireplaces and a grand entn "a' ;11·1·en1rd by a swPt>pi ng solid oak staircase to the sel'Ond floor Thr generous sil<'d lot is beautifully landscapf'd. with a goq?f'ous pool that o'erlooks hills and \alley below. s I . I so.ono.oo. with grPet linannng poss1bilit1cs. Trad!"!. c·orh1dered. OPEN SUNDAY. 12:00 to 5:00 25462 GALLUP CIRCLE (Neille Gllil Ranch -Just oft Freeway 5 • take La Paz exit ..at.) DRAMATIC CONTEMPORARY NORm TUSTIN ESTATE Elt'gant' • .\ frrllh and unique blrnding of traditional and contrmporan arrhiterturf'. so exciting and different, any attf'mpt to copv from 1t ~ould equate with attempti~ to duplic·a tl' thf' Mona Lisa. Almost 8.000 square feet on a lar~e secluded, tree rovered lot with swerping views towards Newport Beach and Catalina Island. Custom buih by renowned contractor T. Duncan Stewart , this gracious home offers uniqueness and qualit y often sough t but seldom found . Its warm and rich appointments are greatly enhanct"d by the extensive use of exotic, beautifully finished woods and wall coverings. Extra features include solar water heating. ·fireproof roof. Pella windows. 4-car garage and murh more. Creal owner assisted financinl'( and will consider tradea for huge equity . Priced at Sl,750,000. Shown by appointment only. 171 O LA LOMA DRIVE .. NORTH TUSTIN 4 .. UZQ:li -rtCTURESQUE -NEWPOlt BEJW 2 ACRE ESTATE Miracle of Miracles!!! Two full acres in Newport Beach, with a panoram ic vitw of the Back Bay. the Bluffs. and Newport Center! Thrs st"rluded estate was chosen by a legendary Orange Countv actress as her permanent residence in the glory years of tht> .,j(ver screen. h 1s adjoined by many other similar !"Stales owned by prominent Beach area families who treasure 1t '> sf'renity and country charm. The huge. rambling ranch home i .. supnblv planned for large scale casual and formal enlt'rlaming. as weU as family com for I and enjoyment. There is !>Ufficu•111 land for tennis court s, and existmg facilities for hor ... 1•1-1f vou like. with direct access to the Back Bay trails. MAGNIFIUENT UOUNTRY MANSION ORANGE-NORm TUSTIN HILLS A bold and stately country chateau. with a grand circular cobblestone motor courtyard behind massivo elet'tric gates. A lruh distinguished residence for someone whose success in life require:. a parallel in living. • This spectacular home has almost 8,000 square feel and features a giant entertainment room with a magnificent solid oak professional type bar and two f ireplacea. Th. muter bedroom auite boasts a gorgeous custom designed granite, pewter and hand carved oak fireplace. and the master bath has an 11 ft . Roman 1uh/1pa and a large marble shower/steam bath. Each of the 5 bedrooms and the 1tudy feature private baths, in a~dition to 2 powder rooffta. It is situated on one full acre with prl"tty views and ii surrounded by other grand homes. Prices includ decorating and landscaping allowance. 380 CHANDLER RANCH ROAD . -.,..,. ,. 76o-8333 111LY IUITRI. Is what you will say when you aee this delightful Lautremont model 4 BR. in Harbor Ridge. Family room, formal dining, 3 baths ' custom oak paneling, ceramic tile flooring, designer carpeting, air conditioned, 2 lovely patios. Breathtaking view. $795, 760-8333. r • r I /' 3 CIVIC PLAZA # 170 NEWPORT BEACH, CA - -. ~ I -----...._.__ 4 -Orange County Real Estate/An ~dYertltfng Suppla'nent tt> the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, January 8, 1983 Dalebout Bay • BeaCh Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME ·WITH US TO •••. UllN llUm •m ... Impressive bayfront 1 ... .-..-.... -.... ,,-...... -........ ,,-...... -........ -_,,-.. _-11111111 .. __ ... home. Pier and float for forty-etght foot boat -LmJI m . ~. f~ ftve hurXtred square feet of 1 plus skiff. Five apaclous bedroom• and gracious ttvtng on the bayfront. Six bedroom1. -m. • ... Attractive duplex. Corner tocatton. Handy to po1t office and shops. Comer unit has three bedrooms or two and convertlbte den. Areptaoe In tMng room. Other unit (now rented) ha two bedrooms. Both units have cozy patlol. Owner may ~ c.rryto88 convertible den. Huge entertainment room wtth Six baths . . . muter bath with steam room. 1 bar. Family room and format dining room . . . Beautlful bfk;k floore on alt of first floor. Beam 1 plus eating ar• In kitchen. Complete gueat centng In ttvtng room. Raised hearth flreplace. apartment over three car getage. Wlff conaider SpacloU'e formal dining room. Luxurtoua exchange for unite, commerclal or submit. bayfront brick terrace wtth wet bar. Pier and .. .. . . ... .. .. . .. .... ... ......... ........ ... . ........ ..... $2,350,000 1 ftoat tor large boat. Owner wlll carry first trust deed, lntereet only, or consider part trade. ... -..... _ ............................................. $2,700,000 i, = ~~;~··~;; .. ~:~s~11t 1 home. The Inner atrium, .,-ound which the home 1 te bufft, provides a ~ Intimate feeHng • • . a UUN llUll .. . . . Baytront. Owner wtll carry One Miiiion Dottars first trust deed. Five bedrooms, den, maid'• quarters. Sixty feet on the bay with pW9f and slip for three boats. Wiit tease completely furnished for six month• at $3500 per month, or consider lee:le/optlon. I ,_llng of complete pdvacy. Three specious 1i1111-........ ,,..__..._ .... _..__...__..._..__..._ .... _.._....., bedroom• ... master aulte eepeclaJly targe. LUxurtous jacuz:zt In rear yard ...... _ .. $298,000 ......................................................... $1,500,000 111 OUftl . . . Elegant five bedroom home overlooking the Eighteenth Fairway of the Big Canyon Golf Course. Formal dining room. Huge llving room with marble flreplaoe. Restful family room with huge built-in TV screen and walk-In bar. Elaborate security system. Sparkling pool and spa .......................................... $1,495.000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 .......... 20 Cypress Point tnm TEIUCI ... If an ocean view turns you on ... how would you like to wake up to one of the best marine views In Newport Beach? Whether It 's the master bedroom, breakfast or llvlng room. you enjoy an Inspirational view of the entire harbor. Three spacious_ bedrooms, famity/bllllards room. Huge patio and custom spa with gazebo. You own the land. Flexible financing ............................................ $985,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ... 1301 Dolphin Terrace HYEI SHIH . . . Quality shows In most every1hlng-partlcularty In a home such 81 tNa custom four bedroom built with lath and plaster. Situated on a private beach. Master bedroom suite balcony overtooks beach and bay. In-law or maid's quarters ......... Se20,000 Open Sat/Sun 1-4:30 509 Evening Star Lane Ill UIYll ... The much sought after "Versallfes" model. Spacious four bedroom home. Four and one-half baths. Custom decorating throughout. Beveled gtus. Parquet floors. Corner lot. Very private and aectuct.d. Superb view of golf course. ............. $850,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 ........................ 12 Rue Verte llYU S.U ... Faactnatlng home slgnlflcantly upgraded. Four bedroome. Dining Room. Oen' with 10' bar. Sparkling poof. With 2S% down, owner wlll help buyer obtain new first tru1t dMd at 10'h%, amorttzed OWK 30 ye.era due In ftve years. Owner may oonektef trade tor Income property. ··••JO••····································· S550.0C>O I llWPHT IWI . . . Exquisite four bedroom home. Cheerful living room with fireplace. Formal dining room. Convenient Island kttchen wlfh pJeasant garden view. The quaflty of the ~~~~~ .. ~~~ .. ·-~ .. '.~~~~~,.~~: .. ~~~~ .. ~r ~~~ Open Sat 1_.:30 ........... 2212 Windward Lane llYm TllUll . . . Delightful sptlt-tevel home. Beamed celling. French doors. Shutters and levefors. Three spacious bedrooms. Oen and 'family room. Custom spa. owner wlll consider exchange for commercial business, boat or submit. Available $398,500 Leasehold or $533,500 Fee. llftl ~ ... New listing we believe to be the lowest priced bayf ront In Dover Shores. Three bedrooms and den. Formal dining room. Two secluded private patios. Seventy seven teet on the water with pier and sllp for large boat. Owner will aaslst with financing. $395,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 ........ ....... 1044 Polaris Drive U'F l&YD . . . Custom bvllt three bedroom three bath home with unobstructed vtew of bay and ocean. Numerous built-Ina. Tremendoua potential. Offered by origin al owner. Quick poasesslon ........................................ $395,000 Open Sun 1-4':30 .. . ........ ...... 1211 Kings Road llYIMST . . . The Inspired work of a mut• craftsman. Completely rebullt with rare arttatry. Four bedrooms. Poot. Spa. Seldom does a property of this caliber come on the market. ............................................................ $395,000 Ul1' IUff ... Fee land. Largest "Lusk" flOOr plan. Fhte bedroom• and family room view home. Very private, easlty matntained yard with pool, apa garden llghtlng and sprinklers. Covered carpeted patio with bar. Excellent financing. Below marltet. .................. $389,500 r' Open Sun 1-4:30 ............ 1115 Highland Drive lltmn ... Inviting four bedroom home. Large family room with fireplace. Brick driveway . Shlngie-tront. An at th8 warmth and comfut t ot "Country Style." Sparkling pool. Reduced • $40,000 ............ -........................ Now $298,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 ............. J.824 Leeward Lane 111111 llllLHll ... Oeltghtful family nelghbort\OOd. Convenient to library, IChools and complete ~ng center. Four specious bedrooms. Large IMng room with fireplace. Consfderabte upgrading .Including new garage roof. Cozy patios. Custom poof. ExoepUonatly ftexJble financing. .............................. $265,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 ............ 1509 Highland Ortve •111 Ill. • . . . Light and spacious two bedroom home. Prime location. Just two blocks from Ocean Boulevard -easy watk to beach. Zoned R-2. Second unit quite feasible. Great potential for builder. Owner will assist with financing. Just reduced $10,500. .................................................... Now $239,500 .U Yim ... Four bedroom dwelling haa It all. Oversized yard. Pool. Spa. Muttl.-levefed uaed brick decks. Great for entertaining. Price just reduced $34,000. ...................... Now $246,000 Open Sun 1~:30 ........... 1944 Aamlftgo Drive I •111• • .,. ... Spacious three or five bedroom home. One large bedroom and bath downs1alrs. Two bedroom• upstairs plos bonus room. Large pool and apa. Juat reduced $23,600. .. .................................. Now $230,000 Open Sat 1-4:30 .............................. 5 Colonial ..,. ... So convenient yet so aeduded on a qu .. t cul de uo 1tr .. t. Two bedrooma and family room condo. Oellghttul uM of wood paneling and cuatom wall PtPer· Restful brick patio with euatom 8P&-Jult reduced $30,000. .. ... : .............................................. Now $185,000 UDO ISLE llAYP'RONT -An "Oldfe But A Goodie." Pier and slip location with long term owner financing available. Enjoy boating. ~nnis. ocell~nt clubhouse racilltles. s J.300.000 -. .it. • . ,,,. 1 t • --... ~· • 1.APAYlrTTW lllAIUNa •WI.DING -5000 sq. rt. omce building. 20 on site parking spaces. 60' dock space which you own. Exc~nt ~ f1nanc1ng. WATCH FOR YOUR HOME LIDO REAL TY proudly presents our professional architectural drawings of our listings. We hope you will like them. MYl'llONT CONOOI -We have thttt outstanding units I« ule; two are the penthou~ lewf, 2 bedrooms pl.IS den. 3 baths. One on the ground level 2 bedroom. 2 baths. Aff h•tve stturlty & boat docking. S52S.~ S580.000. J ......__ -------_.........._. . ---- 6 -Orange CoUniY Real &tate/An Advertising Sus>Ptement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Janu8,y 8, 1983 I I l I I I i \ RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR BEACH COMMUNITIES awPllT...,. ...,..- s plex prime corner locatlon. 2 BR units with fireplaces. Vacancy factor for this area Is aJmost non existent. Cloae to beaches, schoots & shopping. CaJI for rents & expenses. UllH YD ... u 1121,llO Just listed! The new owner wlll enjoy the classic elegance & pride of ownership of this 4 BR home plus pool. spa & bonus rm. Extravagant uses of used brick. IHllEST PH,IOO Thla. lcwely-home not only offer& superb value, It has 4 BRS, separate famlly room, formal dining room, extra large back yard with spa. Perfect for the large to medium family requirements. .............. 1211 ... Enjoy the charm of this 4 BR home with Its pool, sauna & large patio area. Interior Includes French doors, parquet floors, updated kitchen. Excellent financing. 20°/a down & owner wlll carry. UllllYIEW..U Pll,111 Rock bottom price on this lovely fee 5 BR Somerset model. Neutral, Immaculate decor. beautiful low maintenance landscaping. Great financing tool .. UIY• 1211,111 Totally upgraded 3 BR, den residence. Formal dining room. large patio, sophisticated decor thru-out. Assumable financing & excellent value & fee land! ..... YIEW... IHl,111 Beautifully maintained 3 BR, family room home In great family area. Beautifully landscaped, large pool & spa, large added storage area. Good financing, fee land. 1'9 11.lffl 11U,IOI Thia Is a VIEW Condo serenely enhanced by htgh ceilings, and open to two patios. It has a large master suite & another BR *1th bath. Its just a great place to live!! ....,,. 1111.- Bat buy in the Bluffs! Ready to move Into. Split level 2 BR condo. Greenbelt vista. Excellent opportunity In Newport. Good terms. Ftlll&I ....... A comfortable blend of old & new. Privacy a eecurlty, trees & parka, tennt. & pool~ and a wide private sandy beach go with thla 3 BR c:Mrmer In Emerald Bay. Great pf'!c4t & awner anxious II ... wu ····-A• the sun sets over Catallna, this etegant remodel Is transformed Into a lavish entertainer's mecca. Featuring a custom free-standing fireplace, a chrome-glass wet bar, 7 ft. stereo speakers. all open onto pool. 111.U•HI IUIM YIEW 1141,000 Outstanding view home. 4 BR'S. Totally redecorated & In the best of taste. Large area for pool. Beautiful landscaping with automatic sprinklers. Community pool. SPYIWS 144tMI Ponsmoottl mo-ctet wtth lovely pool & patk>- located on a quiet cul-de-sac near shops & schools. 3 BR with famlly room & wet bar. Call to see. 11¥111 TllUOI ...... A super view home with pool. Lots of potential c.i.!!1 this spacious 4 BR. each with its own bath. ptobate sale priced below market w/flnanclng avallable. 4&11• OIEEI UllMI The Ideal community with lush greenbelts. 24 hr. security, tennis & pools. A gorgeous Plan 2 with 2 BR & cozy den plus 2 fireplaces located on major green belt with magnificent view. A perfect combination. .. _..... UH• Charming 3 BR home on corner lot with 1 BR apt. WeU malntaJned & good rentals or owners home with Income. Close to shopping. Excellent financing avallable. Mlllllll.IU '2._ Top l~e buy south of the highway! Duplex, each 2 BR, one bath. Flreplace. Detached garage. Submit all offers. A "must sell" situation. Good Income area. ...Ill... ., ...... Neat & clean duplex. Freshly painted 2 units. 2 BR & 1 BR. This Is a forced sale. Owner wlll carry paper. Trade or consider cioslng cost for down pl'yment. Cati for rents. an• 11ut 1111.- Tennls. swimming, securltJ, and located superbly! This large 2 BR unit has It all. Vaulted celling, Master BR suite w/flreptac. & lfttlng room, decks, eunken llV1ng room wtflreplace, wet bar & large famlty room kitchen. O THER AREAS nm.a. a,.,_ Deelrable Pr"ld9nt1 home with night llghta view, prlvate b•autlfully landscaped yard, Indoor spa, French doora, textured wall1, paver. & neutral deeor. New ~ & full _.curlty. == •mClla CAMllllGIAIW. Ell CUii UY,_. .. -... -.w- 19 Klmotl H Im.A llU.- New, tradltlonal 4 BR just steps to the bay. French doors & windows, cozy brick flreptaeea, & a breakfast room with bay view are a few of the exceptional amenities featured. UlllSU 1121,111 A perfect combination of prestigious llvtng on Lido Isle + privacy & spaciousness. Custom French style S BR home with Ltg yard & spa & corner prime location. Owner financing avail able. ULIU llUlt 111 .. l"he home you have atways -adm1red on the Island. One home removed from S . bayfront prime bay view. 3 BR's, separate gst room 2 BR apt over 3 car garage. Owner will help finance. Ullat&.I ..... Anxious seller has reduced price to sell fast. Large 4 BR family home on 45' lot all freshly redone. Very flexible terms. Submit all offers. Owner wants out! l.91at&.I ...... Select Lido Isle locatlon features charm, privacy & a country English flavor! 3 BR, 3 BA, 2 1tory home. 2 fireplaces, remodeled kitchen & lrg brick patio. Outstanding value + owner financing. 1&1...U .... Charming 3 BR home. Remodeled kitchen, added skylights, leaded glaas wlndowa & large private patio. Owner wlll carry huge second for 20 YRS. Flexible down payment. You own the land. H•llLA~. IMl-Attentlon -foredosurell Priced very low. Fee appraisal $420,000 5/82. Lovely large 2 story home across from partc. Owner wlll help with flnancing tool! WllT•W .. T P1J.- Newer 28R -3 BR duplex near park. Walk to beach & ocean. Both units with flreplacea. Upper unit hu deck with 't1eW of channel. Easy to rent. Outltandlng lnvatment. Un.Ill 11M- lnveat In the future! Two patios, 3 BR -will not tut at this low, to¥t prfoe. Fabuk>ua potentlaJ to be a beautiful famlly nome. Near two private beachee. Orange County Real &tate/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, January 8, 1983 - 7 MACNAB IRVINE REALTY SPYIUSS YIEW Panoramic ocean, bay & city llahts view from this two story "Southport" model. 6 bedrms, formal dining rm, family rm, + a bonus rm professionally decorated In bright colors. Beautlful sparkling pool & spa. $890,000 Incl. land. Donna Godshall. PRICE IEllCTlll CllllA llllWIS YIEW Panoramic ocean vl9W from this single story California Ranch home 2 or 3 BRS, 2'/iBA, formal din. rm & tam rm. High beam ceilings, Mexican pavers, French doors, plantation shutters. Completely remodeled & professionally landscaped w/lovely spa. $795,000 Incl. land. Donna Godshall. Ulllll llllE -ICWI VIEW Interior Designer's Home -Huge master bedroom with retreat ~ Including fireplace & built-In bookcases, 2 lg secondary bedrooms, 3 baths, fam rm w/flreplace & bullt-ln bookcases, custom wet bar. Assumable $296,000 loan $725,000 Fee. Maureen White & Martha Macnab. FAllLY UYlll AT ITS IUT Lg & spacious 5 BR family rm home on qutet cul-d&-aac In Spyglass Ridge. Estate sized lot w/Newport lights and bay & ocean views. Owner wlll ast1st with financing. $695,000 Tom Alllnson. AITllll WAY Dramatle residence for entertaining & glamorous llvtng. Glass root atrium brings sunshine & stars. Formal dining rm, wet bar, plantation shutters. 4BAs + den. Secluded pool & spa. $675,000 Incl. land. Cathy Schweickert. SPYIUSS llME YIEW lllE! Family home w/great clr<..u:atlon -a Hiilsborough 5BR, 3BA, DR. Family rm, beautiful garden + a view patio. $640,000 Incl. land. Oona Chichester. A IEST m -Ill CllYM Lovef'y Deauvtlle townhome on golf course priced wetl below other 4BR models. Quiet cul-de.sac. Done In shades of beige & white. $625,000. Beverty Morphy . ..... If m na; wm nn wam YD Steps to beach 4 BR custom home In North Laguna lg atr•t to atreet lot w/room for expansion. Magnlftcent v1ew from upatalra & lg deck off dining room. $599,900 Maxine Propp. I ll•E WnlPlllE Custom built -for preMnt owner1 by Ivan Wells. Beautiful comer lot. High celllngs, lg formal entry, formal din rm, lg country kitchen wlfplc & seating area. Sparkling pool. $424,500. Incl. land. Owner will finance. Barbara Aune. llYFIHT ..,IUI" A• Is -where Is -3 BR condo on the water In Udo Vll'-ge area. Great location and potential. NMds everything. Slip avallable. $420,000 Including land. Martha Macnab. IUlllll llYEl1Wll1 Ocean & Catalina vtew9 from thla two unit ptopeny one hOuM from the sand. UpataJra unit. 4 BR, 2 BA and tun deck. Downatalra unit 2 BR, 2 BA. Owner uellted ftnMClng. $295,000 LH. Tom Atttnaon. U111Lm... .. You may not need the poof tNe 80Ma. but It'• naoe to know tt•t th«i for you whfte you're &pending the nlgnta by the ftreptaoe In thNI 5 BR home. 1289,000 LH. Coby Ward. llaelELY YMll Custom designed by Herbert Brounell. Upper bay & mountain view. High celllngs, custom walnut cabinetry, fireplace In master BR and one In Liv. rm. 3 BR, formal dining rm. Secluded community pool. Owner leaving area. $265,000 Incl. land. Barbara Aune. "E" PW II ILIFFI 01 llEEllEL T With assumable loan, low maximum rate loan. Upgraded end unit, custom wallpapers. shutters, 3 BR, tam rm, patio, flreplace, beamed celllngs. $265,000 Jan Young. lllLIEl'S IEPISSESSlll Terms galore on this 3BR + FA Turtlerock home I 2 nreplaoes huge butcher block kit. counter. Beautiful mountain view. Submit on down pymt. owner flexible. $249,000. Barbara Callihan. WUT CHU IE IETTlll 2 fplcs -3 BR & a Catalina view. Lovefy lg lot -beautiful location -close to schools & Fashion Island. $244,500 Leasehold. Barbara Aune. IEW II W .... IMI II TIE "WI" Beautiful lower "Covington Model" featuring 2BR, 2BA w/many upgrades. Beige & white decor, professlonaJly tandacaped, brick patio. Spectacular panoramic view of mountain• & lake wetl stocked w/flsh. Boating allowed. A must aee. $255,000. Sharon Smith. Ullll llTIYITY View the bay action & llghta of Newport from this 1 BR, 2BA condo in the heart of Newport. Top security building, pool & docking prlvtleges. $220,000. Terry Hanes. WTILIFF UIUll Rare "Plan B" single story, 4 BRS, fam. rm. dining rm home situated In lovely Eastbluff. Just painted Inside & out -shows beautltully. An Inviting spa Is located In the profeastonally landscaped yard. $199,950. Land quote $89,500. Donna Godshall. 4 llllllm • ILlffl Lovefy large family home near pool. 3BR, 2BA up, 1 BR & bath down, Close to 9Chools & shopping. $198,000 LH. Dick HaJd«man. 1lln.Dlll Tll-l.mL $174,900 Large 2BR, 3 Bath Turtterock townhome. Formal dtnlng, mammoth matr suite w/veulted cemnga. 2 patloa, pool & tennl• courts. Assumable flnanclng. Barbara Callihan. 1m111 .. m12 Great bulldable R2 lot w/2 separate houaes. The front 2 BA w/warmth & charm & beck houM Is a aeparate bachek>t w/yard between. Terry Hanee $187,500. TllTll llU Lovely 3BR, famlty rm home In prime locatlon. Large yard. $162,900. Berlt Mltchetl. .. ...... , .... Charming "Redwood" model -3 BR, 2'A batha, dining area, profe11lonally decorated In spring colora. Lg patio -air conditioned. Communtty poof, tennlt couru a lake. 1155,500 Fee Donna Godlhall. -· . I \ . l \ I. --------------------- I• ' The Harbor Area's Oldest Real. Estate Fir111 ON Distinctive contemporary design, warmed with the lavish use of rare woods. One block from the beach with a great view of the boats coming and going through the jetty. 3 bdrms. and 3 baths. A showplace! $975,000. CORONA DEL MAR RENTAL INCOME -Start 1983 with a real estate investment In old Corona del Mar! Well located south of the Highway only a few blocks from the beach. Currently earning $1450 per month. Seller will help finance at 12112% interest with 20% down. $229,000. BIG CANYON 8TH FAIRWAY -Custom built French Provincial home with a view from almost every room! 5 bedrooms, elegant formal dining rm. with mirrored celllng, richly paneled family rm., book lined library, spa and pool. A home for those looking for the very best. $1,850,000. L SPYGLASS HILL FAMILY SIZE HOME - Immaculate view home perfect for an active family. There's a large game rm. upstairs for the kids, large family rm. downstairs for Mom and Dad and a beautiful living rm. for everyone. The yard has a full size badminton court, a dog run and lovely landscaping. All for $723,400! CAMEO SHORES OCEANFRONT -One of the most prestigious addresses in the area. Striking Harold Zook designed home captures the excitement of this spectacular location. 4 bdrms., 4 baths, formal dining rm. and den. Shown by appointment. $2,500,000. HARBOR VIEW HILLS VIEW HOME -A beautiful pride of ownership home In one of our area's most · popular developments. 3 bdrms., family rm. with beam ceilings, a terrific custom yard and patio, built-In security system and tots of privacy. $347,000 L.H. Orange CoUnty AeaJ Estate/An Adwlf'ttatng.Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, January 8, 1983 -9 *DOVER SHORES * This custom Ivan We lls designed home was built w /executive entertaining in mmd. Quality thruout, from the solid oak paneled den to the mahogany paneled fmly rm. Some of the numerous features are: sensational view of Fashion Island & ocean. black bottom pool & spa w/outside bar. 3 car garage, complete security system & of course fonnal dining. To view the luxurious ·features of this magnificent residence, call 759-(501 for private-showing. $1~ FEEi- *IA Y VIEW CUSTOM HOME • Sp«tacular custom built home featuring sauna, jacuzzi, (2) wet bars, (2) fireplaces, 3 car garage, formal dining & much, much more!! Reduced to $789,000 FEE with assumable financing. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. OCEAN VIEW + POOL *SPYGLASS HILL* Th.is truly magnificent residence is for those who embrace relaxing luxury as a way of life. This home is completely remodeled & decorated, featuring imported pavers beginning on the front patio & continuing into the entry & thruout the tmly rm, ki1chen & breakfast area. Decorated in Mediterranean style w/curved arches, recessed lighting & liberal U9e of min'ora. The remodeled gounnet kitchen features solid oak cabinetry. Jen-Air Range, Portuguese tiles & a break.fast nook w/ocean view. Naturally there is a panoramic ocean & night view from LA to Catalina & of ooune a pool & spa are encl'd in a private courtyard. Thia fine home is unmistakably Newport! Priced at $849,900 FEE w/assumable financing. 759-1501 or 752-7373. *OWNER ANXIOUS • To se'u tbia like new houae!! One block from Lake. Kitchen features Jennaire range & (2) convection ovens. Try 15' down, aaswne 1st & Owner will carry balance at l<>'I>. Reduced to $235,000. FEE. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. *NIW USTING'• HAlaOI VllW HOMI Outstanding Portofino on FEE land! Excellent family home featuring a premjum location with extensive use of used brick, 3 BR's plus large covered. patio. Priced for immediate sale at $315,000 with l0~% assumable financing!! Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. •$279,000 * DOVIR SHOllS * Specious exec:utiw home f•turlnc • br & 3 ~ be, pool & a view of ~ backbay & Anthon)''• _Pieri ThJa fine nsldence Is located in a very deslroua area & prk'ed. for tmmediat.e tale. Low intereet usumable financing available. Call 759-1501 or 762-7373. AIANDONID ARTIST'S CHALET SACRIFICI PRICE OF $169,900 This English Tudor style home is vacant and waiting for a new owner. It is custom built with many features normally found only in higher priced properties. Notice the bay window and artistic wooden planter boxes. What you can't see in the picture are the five skylights, used brick entryway, ceramic tile kitchen flooring. secluded patio or the loft.! found in each of the laree bedrooms. Added to that is a s cious -family room and three full baths which make this cozy ive year o home located only two miles from the ocean trulv an exceotional value an today's market. 9032 Adams Ave .. Huntington Beach. For more information please caU 556-7035. llAT THI HIGH COST OF LIVING NIAR THI IEACH You could bicycle to the beach from this charming home. Situated on a professionally landscaped yard. Only one and a half miles to the ocean. With soaring cathedral ceilings and a wood burning fireplace plus a bright and cheery kitchen. our three bedroom, two bath home is priced under all others in the tract at $122,000. Best of all we have several financing programs available, one with first year payments of only $803 per month. 556-7035. INJOY LIVING ON LUI PAIK IN HISTORIC OLD TOWN HUNTINGTON alACH This twenty four hundred aquare foot home may be fot you. It was completely redecorated two years aao with new carpeting, flooring, window coverings and wall coverings. A custom spa was installed in the new redwood deck. The family room haa parquet flooring, open beamed cellinp. a flagstone fireplace and a SPIRAL STAIRCASE. There are three spacious bedrooms and three bath.a plus a large country kitchen. Priced to aell at $209,950 with two excellent assumable loans. ~ 7035. IRl-UVIL LIVING AT ns ••ST ONLY MINURS PIOM SOUTH COAST PLAZA Thia tmmaculat.e three bedroom two beth VilJaBe Creek Townhome is only a short walk io South Coat Plaza and South Cout ViJllce but .right out your back patio door ia a meandering creek. Just five years · new, this highly dearable C Plan is oflbt $1~.900. For complete financing infonnatian call 5M-7035. HOW DO YOU SPILL SUCCISS' A Rolls Roy<.-e of a home! Of course every detail has been auended to for the discriminating buyer. TantalilrJng oolon. Perfect Clow for entertaining' willl cozy corners of "at home" living. Three thousand five hundred square feet of uncompromising t'legance oonsisting of fivt! bedrooms and three full baths. The m aster bedroom suite is particularly enchanting and Includes a luxurious sunken oval tub and separate tiled. shower. There is a separate fan.Uy room with Wet bar and a l5'x2.l' bonus room for the children. Format dining is provided as well as an eating area off the kitchen: Beautifully landscaped yards including a custom spa. The $3S4,900 pr'k:e ls aurprislngly affordable ln today's market place. For oomp\ete de\ails caU 963-5671. BUYING A HOME NOWADAYS CAN BE A REAL DRAG. CALL UNIQUE. WE'LL ~ IT FUN! .. NIT i UIM -In Eastbluff, spectacular mght-hght view. clean. fresh condition. Only $260,000 RlffS EH Rn -Exceptional end unit, quiet cul-de-sac, private with subtle colors. good loans. private patio. leasehold. $224.000. 11111 I CUlllfS -Victorian on the Island! 3 bdrms, 3 baths, new and vacant. Beveled glass, rock fireplace and different! At $575,000. llWIE RlL PllOl llWI 117,llO -Fee land, 3 bdrm, mini view, 2 fireplaces, a large family room. Owners will carry 1st trust deed. $352,500. .... FmT IHUlm -Little corner of the k>cal coastline: surf, dramatic rocks, exqutslte 4 bdrm, pool and spa. Nothing. else like ltl $2,500,000. -19\11 mas BTI -Neatl 12% ffnandng wftt120% dn. A9lm.,. steady. Tree ffned etr• convenient toilbrary, lhops & beech, $289,500. -.. &.ml -Beeuttfut decor, eerene. taltefut, 4 bdnna, 2'A be on fee lMd. A.king $.195,000. • _,. mmf -Prtvecy, 98CUrity Md e rotllng lawn. 5 bdrme, poof ll)a and quallty creftamMllhlp ... Only •799,000. Ill 11• I Ill• -Brand new. detalled, ctwmfng, near park & bh.lff, name prk:e/termt. •••1,. 1111.1111 -Acron from park, walk to achool, 4 bdrm with great appeal. S24S,000 ln Hatbor VleW. mT •Hiil • • -Neer park, 3 bdrm. 3 tMlth, very. tutetul, adult• wfth teen• room. '385,000. ~ '1IW -3 bdrm hideaway with guest cottage, clean eight view, well financed. · 1349,500. OPEi SAT 1-5 Large family home, pool & spa, 5 bdrms $339,500 .......................... 2406 Francisco, NB Lusk Harbor View -Serene decor, 4 bdrm, 2 ba. $395,000 ................................. 1205 Sand Key Sunny, solid 3 bdrm, Turtlerock & good loans $179,900 .................. 19251 Sierra Cadiz, Irv. Fresh, 3 bdrm, 2_ ba, near pool & tennis $275,000 ............... .. 2208 Port Lerwick, HVH IPEI: UT /Ill 1-1 5 bdrms/ bonus room/ near bch., rustic cozy $425,000 .................. 118 Ruby, Balboa Island Newport, 5 bdrm, nite view, near school $260,000 ............................... 2531 Bunya, NB. Balboa I~. new and vacant with charm $575,000 ................... 211 Opal, Balboa Island Vecant-1partd• ..,_ & pool, dean $339,000 ................. 1315 Sant&neaa Ter. NB. Spyglus, S bdrm, view of bay and ocean. $775,000 ............................ S Point Loma. NB. Old CdM-5 bdrm, new, apack)UI. Metting $549,500 ..................... 442 e.ooma. Old CdM 4 bdrm. ownr fln. fee, vecant, anJdoue $429,000 ..................... 2708 ~. CdM a.lboe 191and, boel dock, owner' llnlnC'» "85.000 ....................... 210 Gflnd c.nal, N8 ~~~~-~~~NB ~~esOOY'..~.~ .. ~:.~~ =.. ':. HV Hom• 4 Bdrm. 2 Bath Spa. ~45,~ .......................... 1853 Port $tM ...... ~ .. illt um.I ._ -Charming 3 bdrm plut rental untt & meld'• quart ..... Si)acfOU9 muter aufte near brick patio. $425,000. I OUllEL UYFlllT -Completely remodeled 3 bdrm, gourmet kitchen. 1 bdr~ apt. Owner motivated. $1 ,050,000. IHOT&CIUI -Dover Shores, Immaculate 5 bdrm, famlly room & pool, perlect condltJon with spectacular view. $675.000. H•UllH '"'" -A rchitects homel In Seavlew, 3 bdrm, view, dark room, loft and tasty touches throughout. Really special! $425,000. PllHIY HI IHH YllW -Hard to find Broad moor. expanded 4 bdrms, gourmet kitchen, extra large master sul1e. $398,500. LH IWAI' Will msm. llfftllllll -Harbor View Hiits. OWner *9U carry $250,000 at 12% lntereet. No point• for 5 yrs.. Nr. comm. poof. 4 bdrm 3 bath. $429,000. -~----eutece-...3 bdrm With dock for 2 b08tl.. Owner flnmact. Priced at MAS $496.000. • W-• •11 •t -Pool, apa. lmmlc. dilcor, owr 3800 eq. n. wttti 6 bdrma on a querter _,. lot. Setleia flextble, Harbor H& district. 1339,500. --TFEll llll -Good 4 bdrm hon)e. gOOid 12"--.. goOd ~ 9nd er-t value. Ptl.000 Llt10r PH.000 fee. .... -mr -Popltir G plan, 3 bdrme, den, 3 batht, ~ ...._ 12GO.OOO,. ----·--·------ Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertising Supplement to the QAIL Y PILOT /Saturday, January 8, 1983 -t 1 IEWNIT IEICI •• •STA IUA •• •1111 IEL Ill • • llUll ISUll • • UHU IUCI •• lliTlllTH IEICI NEW LISTING -HAMOR V1£W =:1:=.e =::·~open a.-. a...,,.,,_.""' NEW LISTING -2 BA VERSAILLES lpec:loua. Owner ••rr n.slbl• on nnanclne. Aalllnt 1141,000. CUTE STARTER HOME s Mrma, temlty ""' open bNma. lrplc, Cat.lne View. '11M,500. SANDY BEACH Lo .. I) S Bdrm !tome with NftdJ beech on Newport ...... c.nel front. ow-.. Cllfllldec' ·~ ... offers. 11•.oao. NEWPORT CREST -LOW PRICE W8"' to bMch, S .,_.._., •111tu1, wet bat, formal =:to~ bullt ...... ~ ............. JacuuS. Yacent. BAYFRONT WITH llOAT DOCK 2 atory, 5 bdnM. ,....., ""• llMMculee.. SuftnJ and bright. 11.JOO.GOO. LIDO ISLANO -StrMI to at .... , 4 bdrme, ' be, ......... ....., "" """ w8"' "" ... bat ..... decoflltOf ldlcMll. NEWPORT CONDO av GREENBELT A~md ..... ...tte,.... ............. , bed. for Gt'* r11t•1 Cl er? ........ 11•,IOD. LOW PRICE a REASONABLE BLUFFS With c:-' YleW. ~ """ ......... + Patloe, •CM11 -...,.... ""' ulrf on Ihle s bed. Reduced to t14S,.llllD.. BACK BAY YIU.AGE CONDO !End """ ......... poel ..... """ .... prW ... pdo • rnanJ ..,...,...... ,.. ..... , ...... 2th be "' .... locMloft. 1111,000.. 111-MGI.. PIER/a. -S212,500I NEWPORT .... on llM tlial'llet r. • .. .-••leffronl oet11ple•. Low.et prtc. on ... IMd "*' • dacli lMeo I bed. Ii.\ be. + di~ qr:1tor .......... 111-1411. COSTA MESA TRIPUX -IZU,500 Qreat lnwHtment opportunltJ with MeOOfted rental reoot'd. a.ch home .. comt*•• .. ..,... , ...... GwlltJ c:onaeructtoft. .... ~ ........ ••cNnp pee•••• BALBOA ISL.AM> -REDUCED TO lalS,GOOI ....,..,.., ... 1 ............................ .... A.._.....IMdr .... c ...... _....IMelH,IMMlll•• ............ lndl••• ........ ,.. c.,. e.. ---., ............... c.-........... _ow..,.. ..... ~ POPULAR PORTOPINO -HAMOR YmW •-eoto" ... .., ....... ...,.... ... ":t;· .... ""· .......__...._,,....u.un ,._._,... 111J ....... *.atk·• ..... ...,. ~ 6 _..-. 1111 ... I -a:~~.!& JASMINE CREeK -NEW LISTING Two....., -. C....., 1t1a1w 11t • •••I••• ...,... tMMM In .,.. ....... ca• ••sltJ· Awom ..... 1ot T .D. of l1ot,000 at 10.IO~. 8ellef aal:t IHt"I In MJ ~ .. doe#tt ooeta, tndM........ ,... .• -2~ .... JAS•NE CREEK -ELEGANT OWot cul. w beNDd91mded .................. decor w.MilCoe S bed. •don I~ .... MDUCIED TO IS7l,OOO.. OLDER CHARM -BALBOA ISLAND Wondefful ond warm 4 bdrm Mrlte ........,.., • w/beeut. prden a t,...., aeclud1d frertt _....,I..,... Greet IOcatlon "'9outh 8arfNnt. ... ot 11• .._,.ct cam tor vtowtnt ond ......_ 111-1-1411,IOO EXCLUSIVE 71 UNITS OM aArnoot I aa.. wttlt .... crf ..... , 6 open ..-. wlllt pool aftd rM. er••· ••oet. C.M. tecatlen ,.._, Now,_.;. w .. ,......._d,....., • wecencJ· Lea I..., •ow•ltl1•1...,...-1~_. ... ,......._c..._ ........................ ,... ........... Pee lend. LINDA ISLE -1~ CASH llMUttM w prop1rty wttlt .._. daocw lflto~. 5 bdnno ..... 1111111n ... ........._ nM. Ptw I ,_ I boMe. QW ... llMftoe at 11'' ... _,. _...•,,..._A lar.J:J:"• few tamllJ u..., Md ...at "~· ., aAYPllONT-8AL80A llLAND ,..,.. ........ '""" ... 2 story ................ .. hnftM8 Main. L.af9e 4 lldrrn ,__ w/ .... _. .._ w I boMe. "l'l.ua 1 ., • BALBOA COVES -BAYFRONT 8endJ bMch""" pier and.., ........ Mat.~ IMdof mMtiet ond owner wtl ••cheftte. IM/opt or ? P9eMant 4 bedfoom hOfM wtttt ktNI floor pe.n. ttn.eoo .... DUPLEX av BEACH -NEWPORT o-doM to beeoh -In trNt oOftdltloft with teed tonen.._ 4 a 2 WrrRe. 8ome ..... Pl!NftOl"I awan . ...... PEMN. PT. EXECUYM! HM. Co"'pleWr ,_.ad1ld C .. CM .. ,... ,...... ,... • .................................... , .. 11) .............. ,,, ..... -.- DUPUX -REDUCl'.DI ............... 11.-1..-.1 ............ ~ ....... ,.,. ...... ••jllilt. 0.... .. ...... ~ ....... UDO ISLE -BRIGHT • CHEERFUL ,.,_. to ..,... loodon .,.... • 4 bed. ' .... hcMM wttfl lar90 t•rdon famll) rOOtR. Cuatom wall cow•~· ..................... rnucti ............ 111· BAY a LIGHTS VU -SUPERI AcroH from c: In Corona del MM wltfl appeatlnt estertot and tlfutlJ deeorat9d lnterlof. Cen be a prtwate home wttt. s bedroomo or home + r...W unit. ...... OCMldltllft.1111-.... n---. VU HOME REDUCED ._ 1515,000I lttnt locetloft In hMr1 of NewjlM>rt neer ..,, •11c1Mo, ahope and reotauranta. eto.e-up, alt-4ow1t vtaw of ......,.. ac1M1y, Oewt _. '"Ctwlcta • _............,. LMWe 2-etorJ, a 11•*--... wttt. .... ....., ,........ formal ... ""·.......,,_ + • ., ...... Owner .. 04lt ..... ond MOda to .. := tor ......, home, Wiits -..... .....,°"'*' -~·-111-1400. MAGNIFICENT WHITEWATER VIEW Owerloolllrtt R"'eratd .. , with I IMHlrooma, 4i.\ be. 8uperlor conctruotlon In North Le1una looatlon. Mottwat9d ..... wnt C8l'rJ Flnt T.D. at 10% Int. 411 ............ ,.... ••• -. 111·1400. OCEANFRONT -HUGE AEDUCTIONI c ............ ~ ...... ...,..,. "'~dttoft. ~'bed."' i.. en.,... mu rT ....__ Pra911rty .................. c..,, '1rot T.D ... 11~ .............. w. Oc:M.1fr..,t ond cal tor ....... ...... OCEANFRONT -LAGUNA BEACH Bcgen9J dt1•1tc• I Md. I k _..... .... ftlM Oft "'9 ...._ ..._.., ......., _. .-.... vmw. All • ..,,. .., ......., ..... reor11 ...... lrlclu .... a POOL 111--. PRICE REDUCTION/Penln Point ._. o...rt ..... I'•• •d eo ....... , ...., • Wrm. a .... oowt ...... c.........., ..-a..... owe ftNlndng .,....down. BALBOA COVES BAYFRONT •aftdr Moch + .... ,, ... , tor U' ~··~teed u..-r marllet and ••Mf wm ••dle= 1 .... 10-tlort er? .......,_, 4 ll1droom 9*M.,. .._,._.for cWtr IMno ond caaual ~ M7l,OGO. .... 315N.rtMAw. ••oaw.nct 673-6900 SAN CLEMENTE "TAJ MAHAL" Unique custom home; muttt-leYel five bedroom, 4~ bath, plus spa. Dramatic entrY with 17' fishpond, atrium and skylights. Panoramic ocean view. Maid's quarters. Security system. Possible LEASE/OPTION. $865,000. Call Sally Shipley for further detalts. NEW LISTING No games here. Sellers are motivated and realistic. Priced $20,000 under market for fast sale. Three-bedroom, two-bath Harbor View Hiiis home on fee land, with many beautiful upgrades. lovely seciuded garden setting on quiet street. Call Trudy Stubblefield for a showing. MAGNIFICENT VIEW This elegant Turtle Rock pool home commands a sweeping view from nearly every room. Features 2 fireplaces, a formal dining room and Indoor spa wtth skytights. Owner will assist with financing. For all the exciting detaJta. catl Dion Schmehr. REDUCED TO $351,000 Beautiful three-bedroom home. Family room, exceptional built-In kitchen. Rare larger cul-de-sac view lot. Room to expand. Secure community provides pool and tennis facllltlee. Call Marilyn Twitchell for a showing. HARBOR RIDGE llANOR HOUSE Now under construction In gate-guarded Harbor Ridge on spec111CUlar view lot. Elegant new mansion being developed to the hlgheat standards of quality and luxury. If you purchaae now, you can atlll tallor the ftnilh detalla to your requirements. Contact Susan Trtvtson to revtew the plans. Priced at $2,200,000. BLUFFS • BIG A88UllA8LE 1CW. ~ FIRST LOW PRfCEI Lovely condo wtth pootekSe eettlng & large pvt patlO on lulh grMnbett. Excellent financing. 1110.000 a11umable. Owner YfllY motivated & • carry 2nd ,. .0. Cd Sally Shipley today for a 1howtng. Only 1179,500. ·t!f • SOPHISTICATION IN HARBOR RIDGE Secluded two-bedroom, perfect "couple" home. Handsome whit• ·on white Interior features marble entry, plantation shutters. plush carpet & draperies, and whit• brick fireplace. Formal living area la highlighted by skyllt, woodaheathed cathedral celling. · Enclosed spa off muter bedroom. Pastoral view. Assumable financing. CaJI Binnie Dixon. December "HOME OF THE MONTH" Selected by the Orange Coast Daily Pilot 4 BEDROOM PROMONTORY BAYFRONT with BLIP Custom Featur• Include an Extenatve Ute of Glaaa and Hardwoods, French Doors & Windows. Skytlghta, Security Syetem, Granite Counter Tops, Spacious Maater Suite I Adjacent Study, Domestic Quartera. Call Don DeThomas for a Private Showing. Reallsttcally priced at S 1,395,000. 8U88TANTIAL PRICE REDUCTION Seller la deaperate. Abaolutely mutt 1811. Deauvllle model In exall;!~!~~ ::~-Can~on . .......... ---h d ""-I h ...... "•"me .. renc oor• t, .. ovg out; g oelltnga have ... bMn plut-.cl with smooth flnlah. lrnpreuNe tWCMtory entrwa and !fvtnQ room, oak-ftoored kltc:Mn and famlty room. Luxuriou. muter IUlte. and large brick terrace, The home .. vao.nt, end .......... wour flnel touch. Ttle price hM beM\ rect.act to $850,000, and the Miier wlll cerry pa~. Call Tru(ly Stu~. GREATLY REDUCED Highly upgraded property on the a.y at Dowr Shores. Superb view of Bay, City and Mountains. Three-bedroom residence la finished to a very high level of quauty and tMte. Extensive use of wood, brick and tile. Private courtyard entrance, fabulous wetbar. MCluded muter eulte. The tlled rear terrKe leedl down to the Bay and to your pier and slip. Dover Shores' best buy at only $899,000. Appralaed at S 1, 125,000. Call Binnie Dixon for an appointment. BEltTBUYI Monaco model In Harbor View Homes, featuring pool sized yard, many upgrade•. Cul-de-sac location. Assumable 1st T.D. Owner can carry paper. Best of all, YOU OWN THE LAND. $216,000. Call Toddy Smith today. IRVINE • 3 BEDROOMS • •,ooo Three bedrooms for the price of twoll Fun condo In Walnut Square. Air-conditioning, garage, two baths. Interesting financing options. Donna Webster has details. Ca.It today. VILLAGE OF WOODBRIDGE Large two-bedroom home In Irvine's moat desired "vUlage." Ideal for couple or smaJI family, thit wen maintained property ts located on a quiet cui.ct.aac. All co.mmunlty amenities, plus Woodbridge shopping, are nearby. For sale, or teue/optlon. Cell J"'f Hoffter. WARMINGTON IN NORTHWOOD Beautiful Shadow Run In lrvtM. 4 bedroom. bonus room, 3-car prage, all on quiet cul-de-uc. Huge IMng room, eepwate famtly room, handsomely landscaped grounda. V«Y good....,,._ loM, AND. OWi* .-111 uetat In flMndnQ. A grut opportunity for your fMtHy to llVe In delirable community. Call Carol King. -------------..to.------- " fl ol..ef 2123 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD CHIU E. ... LllllY Ollll Oceanside of Hwy. with use of pool and spa, covered deck. Many upgrades. $209,000. U111111U Wiii a111n111 A fireplace and wet bar highlight fhls one year old unit. $275,000. llYllE TEllllE-ITIPI Tl Wll Sweeping panoramic view 4 bedroom, 3 bath home wtth large pool, complete privacy, Ideal location for watching the boat parade. OMC Installment sale. $600,000. llYFlllT 11111 IYEILllll• UllU llllD Elegant 2-bedroom condo plus den with fantastic views, wet bar, flreplace, stained glass. pool and use of private beach. $855,000. 111111.11 &PT. IOI I.Ill llU Try just 591. down on this cute little unit with some view, use of pool and spa. $87,500. 1-1 PllllL • TIE lllff Unusual property with views In all directions. $875,000. UYllllU MllWl.ffl l.11111 Spacious famlty home with 3 bedrooms and famlty room, large comer IOt, ga1&13uarded securtty. Good tenM. $495,000 FEE. ................. "Estatee" with ~ ~~. ~ 1q. ft . and spectacular vtews of ~-Try low down. $575,000. UIU llLI WITllFllll -E Handeome traditional 5 bedroom, 41A bath residence with femlly room, .unken living room, lm"'*'89 form., dlntng room ptu1 a charming courtyard 1pa. Owner wlll help flnanoe. 11,460,000. lll1IEll Ill.I M TB lllff Corona del Mar 3 bedroom home with views you won't believe. Discount for cash. $790,000. ••••• YllW ••• Charming Carmel modet wtth 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, Mexican pavera In entry. redwood deck plus large patio area. Good expansion potential plus loan• are assumable. $249,000 FEE. I.Ill llM-WALI Tl IEAll Perfect Newport •tarter home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, minimum maintenance, uae of pool, racquetball and tennis. $159,000. 1&1111llMIalEW111111. Price Includes most furnlehlnga of this 3 bedroom, 21n bath home with good terms. $865,000. WUIT FM 1111 EITllTlll• Harbor Ridge Devonshire model with 5 bedroom•, 4 baths, great views, reduced price Of $675,000. PW& AIU If Tll ll.lffl Easy walk t~ ahopplft9 from !~?~ ., ~rccm. 21,~ tiatn honl9 wiin tile roof, large patio, nice landsceplng. With 259/e down seller may carry or try lease/option. $169,500. 1&1111 llllE IUITIOW.Y IEllOU End unit condo overlooklng the reaervolr w/4 Bdrm•. 3'1. Ba. Now only 5495,000. Ill In WITI ll1Y Lmr YUi Private community 4 bedroom home wfth 3 baths, good terma. 1485,000. llllml "" LmT """ tmpreatve 991 V.. 4 8drm 3 8a hOIM With good ftMndrig ...... ooo . .. ""' 11111 PUii Hlghly upgraded 2 Bdrm 2 Ba unit ovettooktng running etf'Mm wtth ~. $143,000. • in llllP llYllE Ell •n Rancho San Joaquin view condo with 2 bedrooms, 2 bath•. fireplace, nice landscaplng, decks plus use of pool and spa. owe. Reduced to $149,500. LlmY llUllUff, llYlm We just sofd one h«e but you can still have this 2 bdrm. 2 bath Arbor Lake townhome with den and mt. views In natural setting. $175,000. CISTI .U Tll\D Near beach and shopping, this Income property has a perfect 3 bedroom owners 1 unit plus additional 2 bdrm. 2 bath rental. Real pride of ownership. $245,000. ....lllWUT .. Laguna Niguel 2 bdrm. 2 bath unit with view of the greenbelt aJI near private tennis and golf club. A perfect Investment. $118,000. lllEllLI UY ,. I Ege Private beach. great views and tennis available to you as a resident of this 4 bedroom, 4 ba home. $3800/mo. ............. 111' Emerald Bay 3 bedroom, 2 bath Whltewat• view home on ocean-Ide of Hwy. In preatlgloua com~~ $895,000. Dmll I UY mw.Y lllllElll Outatan"dlng 3 bedroom, 2'1. bath gate guarded community home w/UM of poots & tennis. Asking $710,000. • I • ) . ..... - 14 -Orange County Real Estate/An AdvertlWog ~pp*'1ont to the OAU.Y Pt&..OT/~tur-, 4nuaty B, 1983 UU YEI• YH.U This 2 Br. end unit wlll sell fast. Very clean, bright and private. Highly desirable location makes this a winner at $99,900. Call lw ... •IM41 631-1266. VII.IE PlU Quiet neighborhood with eomm. pool & tennis makes this 3 Br. 2 ba. home a $uper Investment. Seller VERY motivated & wtlling to C8rfY lg. 2nd. Call lw ••IMIM4 631-1266. n CIEIPI Cheapest condo In Mission Viejo, 2 Br. 1,000 sq ft, encl. garage and clean. $81,500 w/ excellent terms. Vacant and IMMED. AVAIL. ... lllW 631-1266. STW. IT 16 ways to buy thts home 3 Bd. 2111 ba. FP skytites 3 yrs. new $135,000. Frt4, Agent. 631-1266. llllUlll Model perfect 2 Bd. 2 ba. FP, patio, comm. pool & spa $82,500. Frt4 ,...,. 631-i~. l&IT U. 4PLD .... un Pride ot ownership UM1me let A 2nd owe. JtY •down. Atktng 1220,000 . ... ,, ' 111-1298. ... 111' .... w/ llUT._ II 1111'1 Like new, sec. gate, HI beam celllngs apadous + many extras. SACRIFICE at $365,000. hlrtM or fntl , ... 631-1288, 760-8702 . ........... , .... Gorgeous throughout, prime location. =yard. Only $229,999 w/ $8,000 DNt or Fn4 ,...,. 631-1266, 760-8702. u•11un• 1 Mr11 en 111110 Sharp house, good cond. + loc. Steal It at $109,500 w/ easy Termsll ,....... or frM ,...,, 631-1266 or 760-8702. · 1111,000 II .... , 11111 Lowest priced 2 br. 2 ba condo near the ocean. Fresh, clean & ready for move-In. Just REDUCED-HURRY. ,,_... l•fl••• 631-1266. ..., ... Start the NEW YEAR In thla prime 17th fairway home featuring 4 br. family & recreation room + pool & apa. Only $425,000 ........ l11fl1•• 631-1288. FllULlllU lllOUY•EUU. Versailles over lake & fairway 4 Br. 5 ba. formal dining, sep. fam rm, mmd's qtrs, huge master suite plus room for pool. "Must Sell" lowest price Versailles at $700,000 .... Of .......... 631-1266. OUM 11111 CllTIM Must sell submit any offer on this beautiful new custom 4 br. 5 ba fam. rm. all oak, for. din., llbrary, harbor view. -4 ftreplaces & spa. Asking $1 ,-450 ,000 .... or lnle • ..,. 631-1266. ~~ 4 Bdrm 21A ba. w/game re>Otli. eeaut. decor In fNf1fY room. Over 'A ac. w/jac. Mklng $265,000 F• .... ot ........ 631-1266. - -4 Br. poot trg. bonut room, prtvate arM In c.M. Auume see,ooo 1at at e.5%. Must Mtl. Steat at S208,000. M ........ 631·12841. ....,. IUll IWLD Fee/land owner'• unit plus 2 bedroom & bachelor unit. Steps to quiet beach, tennis, raquetball-terme. lerl ...... 631-1288. ••11wam Step from your awtmmlng pool Into the surf In Corona det Mar. Absolutety the closest home to the beach In Newport. Call Tiii ..... today & see It. 631-1266, 720-1263. 1K ... Steal this 4 Br. Baycreat foreclosure. Assume $240,000 1st T.D. and owe balance. ltla flML 631-1266. IUPUl11 .... Partnership split forces saJe. Seller wlll carry. 12.so-1. flnanctng avmlable. Submit all offers. Newport Beach area 3 Br. 2 Ba. F.P. single family home. Reduced to $149,900. Call '-le J1h1• 831-1288. • ........ llft.D Owner must sell. Owner occupied hlghty upgraded. Areplace In each unit. South of P.C.H. Only $55,000 down. Call Pete Ji..._ for details. 631-1266. llPEI .... 2+ Oen + wet bar din + sitting room + fplc. +patio+ 3 car gar.:.:'%.'1,200/mo. Tennis, poql, +spa. L F S:U-1288. 631-1288. •••111 lllll Town house 3 Br. 2 ba. Priced below market for quick aale at $88,Q()(). lralc ....., 631-1266. .... ,, I SO OF PCH. 3 8dM 3 Nth fwn. room cor;,., lot.-(li;ller ii d~ate. Great klectlon $325,000 .... ~ 63~. !~. , co1r nrl\LTT © 1nvrs rnrnr conr nm ROOM FOR TENNIS COURT Nearly 1.1 11ern of MCluded privacy with • 1parkllng pool and epa end a ...,.,ate gueet houM IN NEWPORT BEACHI Owner wlll trade. Good a11umable financing and owner wlll n1l1t. REDUCED TO $815,000. LIDO ISLE WATERFRONT R•c•ntly reduced $300,000. Thi• cu1tom s bedroom featuree a SL Chart.. kitchen for the fu .. leet gourmet cook. Nearly new and very modem, the home reflect• contemporary Newport Beech Ufe1tyle. A p6er and 1Hp to accommodate a huge bo.t 11 Included. Wiii trede for commerclal or apartment complex. 11,995,000. LOCATION -WATERFRONT - LOCATION . Thi• Linde 111• cu1tom right on the Main Channel he1 recently been reduced to $1,825,000. Unique In de.!Yin end rHdy to move In, thl1 home hal 5 room1 and • pier and 1llp to accommodate 3 boa1111 Oat• guarded with lt1 own prt.ate beach and t.nnl9 court, lhl1 fMnllJ home .._ h all LIDO lSLE WITH POOL One of .................. Udo .......... ..., .................... ~ ....... ....., own bethe on an Oftf.ez.d lot AND a tlw'9e car .......... RY l*tdfta. A lcJwlr, prh ... peo1 and.,_ -all ed~t .. 1M Udo Cllllltta,.. ~..,..court. 1111.-.-a ................... loM. UDO ISLE -811.&LL YEW L....e, 4 111*= a ..... ...._ Wlllt Mt Nit Mda ............ ..., ............. . .......................... , ...... ·~celleftt ... •••Ille ftR91Mlftl ...... OWMr wHI oen1tder tr ane.., -----. Pltoed to .......... CONTEMPORARY GOLF COURSE If you're tired of country French or country EngUah, then thl1 lovely cu1tom Big Canyon home may be th• one for you. Totally remodeled tu1t 1 yHr ago and featuring 4 bedroom1, • famlly room AND 1tudy, thl1 home 11 en architectural 1tudy In modern dHlgn. VERY private pool and 1pa and off1tr .. t parking for I can. $1,750,000 and th• owner wlll finance at below market rat ... Wiii trade DOWN for other Newport Beech home. A PRIVATE WORLD Overlooking Newport Beach w/ a 270° view, thl1 home featur.. a •PKioU• muter aulte with Imported ffench carpet and custom 1pa. 4 bedroom, 5 beth• with a den end famlly room, there 11 excellent 10% financing. All thl1 In guarded Harbor Ridge. Price reduced to 11,291,195 wlll trade for Balboa leland or , .... option. JASMINE CREEK - REDUCED TO $311,500 Thi• 1oYetJ a bedroom, a1ng1e etory home with .. ,ge fMnHJ '°°"'• ... behlnd • eu-ded -· la OM of the beet ofterlnge In Cofona ct.I fl., .,. end unit wt111 lie ..n .............. Yow =credit ........... -.... -.... to ceny a nae. for 1 la.i ttme. You reelr ehould ... Ihle OM ••• ft'I a buJt .. tr8de lor ,aim Sprtnge/Palm DeMrt condo Of IMM/opdon. 8IQ CANYON- ON THE GOLF COURSE OM of .......... It.Ill .. CMRUllJ Frenclt aroh."Motwe, ... ...._ ..... , ....... of lua..._ ... ,.,.. • nMrlf ~ ACM LOT, ,..... Oft .... ''" f alrWaJ •• ... CaftJOft CMRl'f CW.. 0..... wll ••~ a cOtHlerolel ,,. ... •"Y. °"' 11., '°" of . .......... ......... .. 801 LIDO M PREMIER ADDRESS located on the Ith floor of the moat pre1tlglou1 waterfront condominium In Or8n99 County, thl1 adult• only unit offera 2 bedroom•, 21/J bath• and apectacular bey, ocean a night light vlewa. 24 hour guarded Hcurlty a your own doormen! $789,500. Wiii trade for Big Canyon or Broedmoor home. TURTLEROCK • IRVINE Spaclou1 4 bedroom, 21h bathe, femlly home with fabulou1 nlght-llght view. Owner wlll trade for bu1lneH opportuntty In Orang• County. S199,500. ,., . BACK BAY WITH POOL Charming Back Bay home with four bedroom1, 21/2 beth1, a aparkllng pool and . VERY low maintenance 1ar4 Private entrance with atrium. Aa1umable financing. $189,500. HIGH ON A HILL - PRICE REDUCED You wlU find thla ....,.,., CU8lom home with 5 bedfooma, 4'h .,....., a CU8tom pool and .. AND a fabuloua GAZEBO to JOW Hklnt If brNthtaklng wlewa of the beJ, ocean and ............... ~ °"' 1.-.... , • tMt of.._ elegance In tNI E= T'9dor. TM~°",...._ Ridge al $1~ 16 -·Orange County ReaJ Estate/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, January 8, 1983 This Weekend ! ..... ltll• "'-cty dirHtory wittl yOll ttM• w"'-41 •• ,.,. .. i... ......... •• ttle loc..._. h .. d it.tow en dHcrilN-d;,, .,_tw •t•l t.r ect.ri ... lfM,..._.. Ni, .. ,., DAILY "LOT 'WANT AOS. ,...,_, "'4>w .. opeo ~ ,_ .... Of' ,_..,.. .....,.d to ltt well .,._._,._loo .W. <...._ Nd• S.._.y ..cts.-., HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 112 Lago Sud (Rancho S.J.), Irv. . 6'44-7020 $149,500 Sun 1_. 16'45 Iowa #0, Costa Mesa 631-1266 $99,900 605 Agate, Laguna a..ctl 494-1177 $349,000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1 .... 354 Magnolia Aw., ea.ta Meea 642-7658 $129,500 Set 1-5 * •985 Bayskie Cove West, N.B. 631-1400 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 87 L.akeahOfe (Woodbridge) Irvine ~200 $255.000 Sat 1:30..,.:30 200 McNeil #202, Newpo'1 Beach 646-7171 $138,900 Sa 1_./Su 2_. 2 M ...... FAii -or DEi *30 Rue Fontelnbleeu, Big Cyn, NB 6«-9080 $475,000 Sun 1-6 10 Rue Verte (Big Cenyon), N.B. 64-4-4910 $.430,000-Fee SaVSun 1-5 * 19 Cun Dr., Jamtne Crk,Vu,CdM 640-151511-728-5151 Sat/Sun 12_. 3 Fior. (RSJ Vlllu) ltVtne 780-8333 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2M ...... tMMOUR9 220 Geneva. Huntlng1on 8Md\ 9e0-9e09 Sat/Sun all day I 8IDROOll 2819 Way Ln (China Cove) CdM 759--9100 $379,500 SaUSun 1-5 2525 18th St. Nwport Beech &46-8754 $106,000 Sat 1-5 32 °"'1prlng (DrnekS) lrvtne 751-3191 $185,000 . Sat 1 .... :30 4 Bwhcomber Or., CdM 780-9388 $410,000 •4827 Bruce er.cent, N.B. Sat/Sun 1-5 845-8841 $200,000 Sat/8un 12-5 319 Flower St. (E/Slde) Costa M-. 642-5200 $138.500 Sun 1-5 811 Clttt Or. (Claffhaven) N.8. 94a-5200 '247,000 8un 1""':30 11 "'-V"'9 (86a Cenyort) N.B. 144-4910 *445,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1-6 1543 S..,_,. Terr. (Irv Teir.) CdM 944-.4910 *3a0,()C)().fee Sat/&un 1-6 7 fM ChMMu' .... (8lg Ojn, N.8. .......S118 Sun 1-5 417 San lerMl'dlno, Nwpt H1a, N.8. eu eoeo '24',000 Sat/&un 1-0 40-4 Hoity St., Laguna Beach 494-1177 S335,000 Sun 1_. •1718 Port Weatbourne(HVHma) NB 759--9100 $218,000 Sun 12-5 29 Madrona (RSJ VIiias) Irvine 760-8333 $225,000 Sun 1-5 •2435 Rue de Cannes. Costa M..a 873-7300 $113,500 Sun 2 .... 19251 Sierra Cadiz, lrvtne 875-eOOO $179,900 Sat 1-5 2208 Port Ler#lck, Newport Beach 875-eOOO $275,000 Sat 1-5 2323 CllH Dr .. Cllffhaven, N.B. 759-1501 $789.000 2423 Poplar, Santa Ana 546-2313 $112,950 317 Ramona (Eastalde) C.M. 540-1151 $180,000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 1798 HawaH Cr. (Mela Verde N.) CM 979--2390 $154,500 Sat 1-4 119 MontleellO, lrvtne 831-1400 $199,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 703 St. Jamee Pl., Cfftlhaven, NB 644-e200 $295,000 SaUSun 12-S *427 CataHna (N9wport Hgta) NB M4-e200 $159,500 Sat 1 .... 233 18th Pl. (Npt. He6Qh1-) NB 844-8200 t146,000 S8t 2-5 421 Vlata Parada (Bluffl) NB 844-8200 $225,000.LH Sat 1_. I IA plue f'All Ml ., HM 38 Rue FontllMblMU (8g Cyn) IN. 780-8333 $579,000 SUn 1-6 1 Rue FontalneblMu (Bg Cyn) NB 7to-1333. *450.000 Sat/Sun 1·'15 109 Via E~Mw-. Pt.) San Clem 759--9100 ,000 8un 1-5 11121 Cendy Ln., O.den Grow 546-2311 t1oe.eoo Sat 12-.30-4 8un 1-3 8un 1-4 r **3801 Anley, nr. Udo Vig., N.8 . 673-3177 $1495 mo. Sat/Sun 1-5 1654 Samar, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $146,000 Sat 1_. 1101 Kings Road, Cflfftlaven, NB 631-1.00 $895,000 Sat 1-5 1215 Martnera Or., N9wport Beach 6'4~200 $495,000-Fee SaUSun 1_. 2752 Bayahores Or, Bayahores, NB 6«-9060 $235,000 Sun 1_. •2<MM Balmoral, Costa Mesa 642-1603 $147,000 Sun 1_. 2268 Gotden Cr., Newport Beach 646-7171 $255,000 Sun 1-5 •2001 Galatea Terr., CdM 646-7171 $995,000 Sun 1-5 3225 Iowa. Mesa Verde, C.M. 646-0303 $119,900 Sat 10-12/Sn 1-5 2674 Redlands (Backbay) CM 497-1744 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1_.:30 3359 Larkspur, Costa Mesa 540-3136 $153,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1472 Galaxy Or, Dover Shra. NB MS-2510 $&95,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 2650 Rlvetslde Dr., Costa Mesa 6'45-8748 $169,900 Sun 1-5 222 Coral, Balboa latand 675-oe921 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 (appt) ** 1044 POlarts Or, Dover Shra, NB 631-7300 $395,000 Sun 1_.:30 •1211 Kings Road, Cliff Haven. NB 631-7300 $395,000 Sun 1_.:3C 155 McKnight Or, Laguna Beach 6«-90e0 $369,000 Sat 1 .... 1301 Dolphin Terr, Irv. Terr, NB 831-7300 $985,000 SaUSun 1_.:30 •32641 Adtiatlc, Monarch Bay Terr, Laguna Nlguet 494-1177 $3.45,000 Sun 1-5 711 K-TMnga, Irv. T errece. NB 631-7300-$398,500 Sat/Sun 1_.:30 1411 Kings Road (Cllffhewn) NB . 642-5200 $525,000-,_ Sat/Sun 1-5 218 Vla Koron, Lido ..... N.8 . 6«-90e0 Sun 1-S 214 AIMthyst, Belboa llJand 844-9060 $448,000 Sun, .... * 1724 Terrapin Way, Baycr9st, NB 831-7300 $360,000 Sun 1_..30 15 Rue Fontmne (Bg Cyn) NB 780-8333 1896,400 Sun 1-5 34 Slwr er....t (Trtltt() Irv. 7eo-t333 '290.000 Sun 1-5 2109 E. 8alboe, Balboa 780-8333 te25,000 Sun 1-6 760 Vll Udo Soud, Newpott Beecl'I 780-8333 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 11 Hllllbotouah (Hrbr Rdg) NB 780-&133 11,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 ••DM>OM 378 E. 22nd St., eo.ta Meea 631-12M 1285,000 Set/Sun 1-5 610 Afl8o, Newport Belch 831-1298 t$50,000 Sun 1-6 1689 Skytm., Laguna 8Mof\ 494-1177 *258,fOO Sat 1 .... 114 Ruby Ave. Balboa Island 631 -1400 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 6 Rue Oeauvllle (Big Cyn) NB 644-6200 $625.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 932 Coronado (Mesa del Mar) CM 631-7370 $142,900 Sun 1-4 30 4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 2 106 Windward Lane. Baycrest. NB 631 -7300 $325.000 Sun 1-4·30 1115 Highland Dr . Westcllff, NB 631 -7300 $298,000 Sun 1-4·30 * 1924 Leeward Lane. Baycrest. NB 631 -7300 $298,000 Sun 1-4:30 * 1509 Highland Dr. HrbrHghlnds. NB 631-7300 $265,000 Sun 1-4:30 * 1944 Flamlngo Dr. Mesa Verde. CM 631-7300 $245.000 Sun 1-4 30 2048 Prt Weybridge (HrbrVuHms) NB 760-8333 $359,500 Sun 1-5 4 Trafalgar (Hrbr Rdg) NB 760-8333 s 1, 795.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 114 Via Ensueno (Mar Pt) San Clem 759-9100 $875.000 Sun 1-5 13 Mandrake {Univ Pk) Irvine 760-8333 s 167 500 -6 Winged Foot (Bg Canyon) NB Sat 1-5 760-6333 $649 500 Sun 1-5 • 4626 Roxbury Cameo Shrs. CdM 759-1501 $448,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2162 Port Durness (Seaw1nd) NB ~ 675-6870. 675-7698 Sat/Sun 1-5 1715 Galatea Terr. Irv Terr CdM 644-9060 $445.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1205 Sand Key. Corona del Mar 675-6000 $395.000 Sat 1-5 20902 Sp1ndrtlt Ln . Hunt Bch 546-2313 $161,900 Sun 12-4 8848 Salmon, Fountain Valley 963-6767 $164,500 Sun 1-5 320 Seaward Rd, Shorecllffs, NB 631-1400 $349.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 201 Larkspur/Ocean Bl.. CdM 631-1400 $1,875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3474 Windsor Court. Costa Mesa 650-3900 $209.000 Sun 1-4 *4527 Fairfield Or . CdM 631-1266 $745,000 Sun 1-5 -8 Aue Vlllars (Big Cyn) NB 631-1266 $700,000 Sun1-S •5 Colonial, Northwood. Irv. 631-7300 $230,000 Sat 1-4 30 2706 Lighthouse (HVHls) CdM 675-6000 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •219 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle 760-1900 $1 .995,000 Sun 12-4 1742 Bonalre Way. Back Bay. NB S.6-3662 $198,000 Sat/Sun 12-4:30 342 Peachtree Lane, Newport Bch 760-1900 S 189,500 Sat 2-5 2212 Wlndw.,·J Ln., Newpor1 Beach 631-7300 $.435,000 Sat 1-4:30 * 1715 Galatea Terr(lrv. Terr)CdM 644-9060 $435,000 Sat 1-5 **503 Edgewater, Bal. Penlfl~NB 644-9060 S 1,275,000 Sat 1-5 217 Via Ithaca, Udo lale, N.B. 673-8494 $487,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 232 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 673-8494 $550,000 Sun 1-4 12 Ru. Verte, Big Canyon, NB 831-7300 $8S'o,OOO Sun 1-4:30 509 Evenlno Stat l.n. Covet Shr ... NB 831-7300 '920,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 213 Diamond Ave. (BaJbO• llland) NB e.«-4910 1585,000-Fee Sat(Sun 1-IS 14 Burning TrM, BtQ Cyn, NB 644-4910 te95,600 • Sun 1 .. a 133 Via Undtne, Lido ,., N.B. 844-9060 &.in 1·5 .... 1 ~22 Sussex (Westcllff) NB 642-5200 $237.000 Sat /Sun 1-4.30 * 1400 Nottingham Ad (Westcll) NB 631-7300 $356.000 Sun 1-4·30 14 Point Loma Dr. Spygls Hiii, CdM 673-4400 $723,400 Sun 1-4 * 1715 Antigua Way, Newport Beach 644-6200 $675.000 Sat 1-4 . * 2758 Drake (Mesa del Mar) CM 631-7370 $130.000 Sun 1-4:30 1441 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shrs. NB 546-5647 $420.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2758 San Juan Ln (Mesa del Mar) CM 751-3191 $146,900 Sun 1-5 *342 Peachtree Ln .. Newport BcQ 760-1900 $189,500 Sat 2-5 ••219 Via Lido Soud. lido Isle 760-1900 $1.995.000 Sun 12-4 210 Via San Remo. Ltdo Isle. N.B 675-3048/673-2556 Sat/Sun 1-5 2709 Gannet (Mesa Verde) CM 546-2313 $182,500 Sat 12-4 4 BR plua FAM RM or OEN & GUEST APT. 1637 E Balboa Bl, Bal Pentn Pt. NB 642-5200 $334.500 Sun 2-5 5 BEDROOM 2912 Carob Easlblufl. NB 644-1742 $239,000 L H Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 708 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isl, NB 675-6161 S 1,500,000 Sun 1-5 1204 Ave Buena Suerte, San Clem 759-9100 S665.000 Sat 12-4 5 BA plue FAM AM or DEN 2531 Bunya (Eastblutt) NB 675-6000 $260,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2632 Crestview. Newport Beach 675-6334 $290,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 10951 San Leon, Fountain Valley 963-8573 $174,000 Sun 1-5 * 2409 Tustin Ave , Newport Bch 760-1900 $245.000 Sun 2-5 •35 Atdgellne Dr. Harbor Ridge 760-1900 $1.980,000 Sun 2-4 507 Morningstar, Newport Beach 675-1771 $1 ,900,000 Sun 1-5 •20 Cypress Point. Big Cyn, NB 631-7300 $1 ,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 5 Argent Ctr (The Ranch) Irv 760-8333 $187,500 Sun 1-5 ••37 Linda 19'8 (Linda lakt) NB 760-8333 $1,4a5,000 Sun 1-5 118 Ruby. Balboa Island 675-6000 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 253 1 Bunya, Newport Beech 875-6000 $260,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 195«5 Flamingo, Costa Mesa 546-2313 S 199,500 Sun 1-4 2-406 Francisco. Newport Bon 6715-8000 $339,500 Sat 1-5 * 1446 Galaxy (Dover Shor•) NB 675'-2372 11. 100,000 Sun 1·4:3Q 1'4941 Ranch<> Cr., lrvlne 979-~70 1145.000 Sat 1-4 •2409 Tuatln AY9., Newport 8ch 78().1900 $245,000 Sun 2-5 •35 Rldgellne Or, Hrbf Adge. NB 76C>-1900 I 1.l>80,000 •41 Goleta Point (Spyglus) ~M 644-6200 $890,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM · 61 Lake Pines (The Lakes) Irv 540-1151 $115,500 Sa 11 -2, Sun 2:30-5:30 1 BR plue FAM AM 0t DEN 14 Morena (RSJ Villas) Irv 760-8333 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOM * * 1033 Bayside Cove E:(The Coves)NB 644-9060 $625,000 Sun 1-5 793 Grayling Bay(Pentrldge Cove)CM 673-6494 $ 13'4,600 Sat/Sun 12-4 16922 Llmehght, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $98,000 Sun 12-4 ' 2 BR plue FAM AM or DEN 1402 Clay. St , Newport Hghts, NB 631-7300 $148,000 Sat 1-4:30 * 1242 Rutland Rd , #5(Wes1cll)NB 631-7300 $139,900 Sun 1-4 30 ••621 Lido Park Dr , F3. NB 673-7300 $525,000 * * 2190 Bosque Springs. C M 979-2390 s 129.990 3 BEDROOM 4 1 1 Dahlia Corona del Mar 673·8494 $295,000 17 Barlovent, Newport Beach Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 546-2313 S 179,000 Sat/Sun 11-3 224 76 Cam1nlto Costa(Vlllage)LagHls 855-3017 $124,500 Sat 12-4 3 BR plua FAM AM or DEN JI 7 Aue Vlllars (Bg Cyn) NB 759-9100 $650;000 Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM •835 Amigos Way, #8 (E.Bluff) NB 759-9100 $185.500 Sun 1-5 •204 Columbia. Nwpt Crest. N.B. 673-6776 $189.000 Sun 1-4 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE I 8E°"OOM •2•38 Vista Hogar, Bfuffa, N.B. 673-8409 $139.500 Sat/Sun 12_. .. DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2M ...... IM ~ L.arkepur, Cofone del M., 644·9060 $292,600 1•.-.1• 5216 Seaatiore, ,_wpo.1 a..cti 645-0303 '375,000 Sat 1-4 423 Carnation. Olde Corona del Mar e·71S-8370 $400,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 , .......... **215 E. Baytront, Balboa Ill 644-9080 $895,000 416/416'.\ C•matlon, CdM 631-1400 $5$1,000 , I I · 1~ -Orange county Heal t:.St8t8/An Aaverttslng Supptement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, January 8. 1983 leal latate I_ ....... Canal 1"2 ........ Salt lnaal 10'2 ~ . TMUUI I SU4>4W llnencing • tuper end unit 1 block to Northwood Shopping 9ellghllul tree-aheded area Fireplace. open ~ t>eama Take over flnan- clng • low c:townt S99. lllELIEVAILE 000 142-1200 PllCE A PETE IEllCTIOI Now only S 132,500 tor 3 BARRETI Bdrm 2 Ba. all new k11ch I rm & • wnlly • pool spa quiet loe4lllon All .. REALTY ~~~~~~~I USUmllble financing ...: Don't Defay Call Diane T odeyt Ullllll PllCEI 4 Ir SlllLE LE- • VEL IWll PllTllNL·Ylln ......... lovely hOme on cul-d•· I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HC 11 near So Coast Pia.la Family rm w/w-"' behind -t bar WlM Mii VA Glen Hellwanh S59-MOO ..... 1 .... Try $7500 dwn & assume exlatlng financing 3 Bdrm 2 Ba condo wl 1 car gerege 631-7370. 675--6766 TR.\DiTIO\, \L RL\l.T' FORECLOSURE IMMINENT KAUAI, HAWAII Losing my 3 t>dfm lovely lurnlllhed home In Prin- ceville nr Goll CoufM . ....,. 1CC41Pt any r....ona- ble offer (71•1 337--0522 .. ... ,.AJ 3 Bdrm Colla M••• home. Nicely decorated! Extra lerge maater be- droom and huge back yard. ci-ry ano t>rlghll Only $109.000 Take 011er 11% loan. Call 97~5370. \ ( : ·I l / tl I~. ti -..... -... .... . ...... 1M2llneral 1"2 ~..-... I I 2~:.:!.~ "'".:'~VV' ........... 12~ Wann, charming family home with lots of beams, copper plumbing. Llke new in & out! 4 bdrm, 3 bath, so. patio. Mrs. S pic & Span lived here! Vacant & ready. $487.500. ( ) 1) • (i(Jf(/l/(J d~l J/((llt ,6J>UJf1Ri/t~1J (,'j.J-8 ~.9~ 3641 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar BEST IN BLUFFS IHT Ill. Lovely 2000 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 2 lh baths, fam. rm , wide greenbelt, near pool. l~ $235,000. llOl-TIE l.&9. WILL .,.,_, Good terms. By appt. .-raaT UYU AH NWI. Leases, lease options. creative financing IPll 1·1 nn Yht• hM• ,.,, .... .. PH .... Ill .......... ,.,, J~ •• 1211.-1 HltYhta...,.._lwl.. '211 .... ntl .... aw a. 1 ht S1l5- lllllOI VIEW IOIES 11Mi11t'W. =--w·lllt ..... IM2 ....... .. •• .. -. , wnnr FIE Ull UU,000 4 Bdrm. family room, 2~ bath, 2 story. (largest model). Guarded gate, tennis. pool. $92,000 down, assume 1st and 2nd. Payments under $3 ,000 Owner/broker. per mo. 111..eat 111-1111 fonn din, fam nn, 2 lh ba. beaut. yard • ........... ....... Salt .. ... 1"2 .... .. 1112 . USY Tl 1W11 Cute 3 Bdmw only $10,000 down! Pymta $724 P/I mo. lge 2 car gar. Near shopping! Costa Mesa. Only $99,500 . Don't miaa this! Call now 646-7434 TIP llEl -LIW PllOEI 4 Bdrm, 1 ~ ba. $12,500 down. Only $905 P /I mo. Ideally located in the top Mesa North area. Asking $1 25,000. Near everythlng -ach1s. SC Plaza, churches! A nice home -terms are important! C3JJ now! IEITllY 21 /Ill.I ITll ......... Ml-l4M 111.11& llUll nu-nm -• .:. "" •.,. • "'I f'•• I First time offered. Large 1 level 4 br, 1 w/swimming pool & jacuzzi. Good tem\S. ____..I 1H1 m.l. TH 1W1 TIE U11. $315,000. • Charming near-new, 4 bdrms, fam. nn. .. I Low-mMMoe. 3 Bdt 2 ea lf'D UT/SR 1·1 1114 Pert•-model, loeded With ex· -..-• 1 ~:: •. "~:e:~::· c:'1:~~:: I HELEN 8 DOWD ;~~-3~9~1ee 1138'500 IULTIU, Ill. • M4-11M LIVE II PUCE I llln C:.SElECT -P'PAOPERTIES ...... YIUll Lowe1t prlc9d 3 Bdrm availetMe. excellenl eon- d It lo n and financing. $89,500 I 142-1200 ' PETE BARRETf REALTY Four a.oomy Bdrma, I ctudea 2 M1tr au1te1, ,ormet dining, -• bar !Miity rm, modem kllc:ti. pV1 petlo. Seller .... financing at 1 t le%. quelltylno. Beat buy In IWeeCall'.uu 1~~~~~ Hii&tl "'11 12213 Wat9nMn w:r 1'88 ... .... ~t~··~ ,.v!"C: u. ._ I Tu1t1n) Cul-cte-nc, ,.. -•• modeled, huge pool a II you're ~ e1 greet terme. Jerry c:t'ler1ge. come at• wttll 831·1370, 540-0312 ua We oner comS)uter, MC·y, beMrtllUI aKfOUl\- dlriga, good commlalbl ac:hedulff, end ell th9 luppo/I you need. Aak tor Jim or MeryAnn et 831·7370 TR \DI 11()\ \I K'I \I I 1 VETERAN HOUSING No down, no eecrow fee•. 12% Int. Ao•. &41~25 YllfllCT Im 5eneetaonel ..,.. a10ry llofne doee to ~ nl1y po041 Owfw ... help ltn•noe •• tow tntetMt retell only 1109,llOO "'"" H•umeble ftn1no1no. Cell 711·UOt or 112-1ui ...... Walker G tr.e T f~.\DI TIO\ \I kl \I f) Ill GUY• uetlll&Tlll Redaced Utt,tff, cestom 5,Ht sq.ft., view, $1,tt5,ott -H«r. down. m11a111.-sax years new' 5 Bdnna, walk to oceen or bay. Owner will trade for Costa Mesa 4 Bdrm motivated. *399,900. UIUUATMll $695,000 fee. Privacy, 2 story, cxmplet.e remodel. 11.111111111 $82!,000 fee. Owner will finance or trade for income property. 4 Bdmw, Cameo Shors. llPLll ..... .245,000. Walk to all lhopping ' -ln old Corona del Mar. 1111'11.1 5 Br. Harbol' View HfJl'DK. •1"° month. 4 Br, Cu*> Hich1ahda. •1eou •· UMllU .. I 111 YllUll-.... 1 .. Pnme Udo Nord bayfront, 6 bdnn, 6~ bath . Lge LR., alr cond., 2 baot allps $1,500,000. Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 balh + 11.rp rec. nn bNm ceilinp. furnished, petJoa. ~20.000. POllllU-~ & j&ny vtew.. Marine room, 4 bdrm. 3 bath 3700 mq. fl. $1.385.000. Oceanfront. Ulll llU UYFlllT Lagoon view from 6 bdrm. 4 bellh, fam. rm. Bolt allp for 3 boats. Now $996,000. UYSlll Pl.IOI Spectacular t.yfront dplx 2 br, 2 be up. 2 br 2 ba dn. 2 boat IJ*e9l Reduced • $1.500.000. FllUIRllllll New 4 br. 4~ ba. c:uai.om French Normandy Eatatto t.2 ~IC hilltop. $1,260,000. •"'MllYI :oron.cSo llllnd cwt. bay(ront lot. 86' boat jock_ P1tna avail. Now $170,000 w/l.tftlll. BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR ----- a bdrm, 2 bath owner• untt + 2 bdim, 1 beth rental unit with vtew, each with 2 c:ar aara1•. OrHt MM&mabte flnandf\I. 0pm 8aL IC Sun. 1-4. Quality design and decor throughout. Designed for guest quar1en. ~95,000 Seller finance. No loan fee. Submit. 111 ..... AIL ... UT/-1-1 .............. 31 Foot living room. Overlooking 11th fairway. 3 bedroom8. Lge master su.it.e on around floor. 3-Car p.raae. Vacant. 11 -Yllll . ... UT/SW 1-1 • lllTll ,_a.AMI 4 Bednna. family room & dining room, lmmaculate \hr'oulhout. New carpets, drapes, marble entry & decor. Electranic .ecurity system. Wet bar, 2 fpk. 3 car pr, beeted pool & apa. $695,000. 1•-•llll ..... 1 .. -1'mMI nl YILll Charming 3 bedroom home with &Ota of extrel. You own the land. Great family home. Beautiful Jarae comer lot. Owner motivated. $330.000. Fl.nandft8 available. 11G -aM Y111... UT/-1-1 ......... ~.-.. Two-st.My Nantucket 4 BR, fam. nn, pool. Tutefully deeorated. Showa like• model Seller will finance. $760,000. ...... au, ... 111.• Quiet J>Uk·Uke Mtting. Rm for paddle tennis and pool. 3 Sdrma, ram. rm. 1299,000. Low pNnd ... ~75 YMI'· 17 Yean ~fore ed;.tmeftL aawr•11t1•.-nma °'9imlnl 4 BB & tamny room; 2 blrtck flrepJac:H, country kitchen, quiet Nlldmtial area lo ~~~t.: SeUei' wQl ftnanct. 1221.000 ~ -Niii • ..,. ••• -8 BJl, 2 ~ ba on areenbelt with Clarnmunlty tennil, pool & ..,a. Drlw by I 0 Wiiiow Tree t..M, Unlvtrllty Pwtl, then call 944-4110. t13&,000,,... Land. ......... Salt ...... w. a~ IUFHIT llOLHIH Custom designed for casual indoor outdoor living. this professionally crafted residence of 3 BR occupies a site moat desired on Newport Bay. Tastefully f1IU.Shed in imported marble & stone w/white oak doors & floors. Pier & slip and security. $4.750,000 furnished Barbara Aune. IHIHH'I IPllllL HI 1111 Executive, fainily home, private be<1ch comm. 1 'A lot corner garden home 4BR. 3BA completely remodeled. $875,000 incl. land. Dona Chichester. -If .. UITMI rmst Deane built Deauv&lle overlooking fairways, country club & night light.a of Harbor Ridge. Thia bright & cheery 3 BR. den home has a lg enteN.in.ment area wtth private pool & spa. $785,000 Terry Hanes. Hlltl llHI Ill Customlud "Devonshire". Upper level offers 1-story living w /matr suite, den (5th BR), Lower level has lg game nn wlfireplace & 3 BR.a. Fantastic view. $745.000. Belle Part.ch. HHTHTllL PllH IHHTIH Irvine Terrace 3BR. Den, Pool w/great potential & a terrific bay & ocean view. Terms flexible. Just reduced $70,000 to $72:t,000 incl. land. Martha Macnab. IPYIUSS -11P11 llY Beautiful Southport plan w/6BRS, 5 Bat.hi & lg game rm. Excellent oond. Assumable 1st TD & 9eller will consider a 2nd. Low, low price "50,000 incl. land Larry Oyer. 1st tffDllt -IUllllll Nm Custom single story Mediterranean. New tiled f1oon, plus earth tone cpta. 3BRS. Handsome den w/hand troweled straw plastered walls. brick fireplace & bar. Huge private back yard. $495,000 incl. land. Cathy Schweickert. UMl_...U ..... Vlew -3BR, 2BA, small den. Room to build up tor fantastic view. Near high 1Chool tor public tennl1 courts. Mary Lou ,Marton. Llltl fAIUY IPllUll S~ 4 or GBR ·-z Plan" cOndo in the BluU.. ~ .• focmal Dlnina nn., f amily rm., muter 1uhe, bon ua rm, & 2 patto1. 075,000 LH. Dlck Hald~rman. ~ Walker 8 Lee UbTF• PETE BARRETI .. REALTY '"'·,. _ E••ttlde on Flowe , Bdr prof. decofeted -If S1r .. 1 -3 ·Bdrm, herd 1 you -nt 8 ~ty tu" ot wood floor•. tervlc• upgredee Ind. frpl In••- porch Huoe bectc Y'I" pended Mttr thla It 111 with meture 1..-. Fu" Reduced $155 000 ()pfl lnauleled. A cute f11mM Sun 12·• 1 'aueen'a Betty K9fl A .. lty Cenaa ... 1111 ltu tnl MIU smay .l&IMllE CIEEI We 818 proud 10 repr• 2 lk 2 Ba former model. ..... llW .... _,, the OWMrs of this 1127,000 equity. Want ~It@)~~~~~~ .,_ ....... , home for $ 139,500. Reef Agt 552-7500 111 FLIWll mm I Oelu•• 1 °8R condo, by lovely 3 Bdrm pool hOfne ••chenge for CdM du· --·-on the canyon In Ctim«> plex. Stoker 151-8800 Oremetlc 3 Bdrm. ( Ml tfll ... , 1-1 atream In Nortllwood Shorea Excellent ftoen· PRICE REOUCEDl!I 1"°'4' I.A LIU mestet aullee). 3 betha, IC2·1200 Poot. tennlt. etc. Xlnt n-n enc Ing $82,500. 673-1923 clng and ocean view 4 Beechcolftb•r Or I euumebl• on thla 4 lrl·tvl '!With m...ive stone 14411,500 wtth the land 11410,000, $10,000 On bdrm home with refuf· = .:: &:;-2::. OPEN 12 to 5PM 1330.000 •I 11.875% 31 blslled kttcherl end loW Cel 12 to Spm, 631-6493 239 MILFORD 8'. 2'n be, plan 5 In J• ~1:': ~~ =: or 850-4718 Mon ttlru PETE BARRETI .. REALTY lllilllOUl LIT I ~mine ;r•~k. Countr) clng tool SM 11 eoonl f~ 8000 IQ ft C2 lot In moet renc w many UP· Reduced to 11~7.500 --1~--..,.--llY--~~~~~~~i deelr•b6e locMlon of Sen c• Incl prlv. •pa Cell 9711-637!) ii Clemente lndudee ~ & Mii\ ........ Enc 38r 2tla fell'! rm, lkytlt•. lor e unit coodo dev• unit 780-1138e for g.ate fncd, V-d. meny 9Xtres tlMITY loc>fnent. $1311,500 ent Onrlbllr. Open Set I greet 1erm1 Owner OlllTllOTlll lla.1111 Sun 1·5 &4M115 3 Bdrm 2 beth hom !~~~~~~~~ Oorgeoue cu•lon built By owner. lM option/ A 1 lo T Ea• u 1 d • I '9etur-. lettl .,,o ptaet• 5700 1q. fl. cuttorr ute 1 10.000 down, 50• 125' Reduced to herdwood noor.. lonm I Cele :)) Harbor R~ home. AS. $850 mo [ • ...,.. Cuet.. 2 $85,000 I dining room Remodel9' Ol•..-t. SUME M lOAHI No t>r. 2 ba. remodeled Plue C8" 831-0858 ~11':-'e.' ~EW bridlON TflfH~ •·t L money down, leOO.OOC ,_ .odlllon A eteal at ,.. balow epprelul B) 1132 900 138 W9inlll St OWNER/FAM HOME $98 . MARKET TODAY. Ownt 875-SStt Owner 1eo-111n for ~pp.1. 754•1e48· soo. Sm dwn. owe. Hr w111 c:erry 111 & 2nd TC ~ _ --6'2--0715 ' So Ct1 Pfau, 48r. 1125,900 For ~n1 ----11ns••-1'ABe, fncd. 641-8077 ment 10 •••. cal LIT'I TALI nun UnlqueCOM~. F.P llUlll n Lori 540-1151 .l11t ,. ..... 811, 1330,000 2-3 BR Xlnt lYlll ftll-..- aaa, .. Ir .... ti rental 2 te9 unlll or 8 C 1 1 ,._ ,. corner lot 101(, dwn Y owner. harm ng 3 ..,., ..,.., let. YM Aaaumlble loan Ownr bdrm. 2 ba home In I k b k 2 :rD ptlme condition Welk 10 I twl tlat IM4nl I•• w 11 • •c nd South Cout Plaza Got· :::~IHH 11 lit-Loceted In Ofd CdM. Cal ci-ou•. lotally pvt bllck· ...... ft I r:. John, 5St-a300 yerd Laroe ueumebfe I ..... , .. ...., low Int.,.. loell ~ ........... II 1 Spotleee 3e30 If~ belo-market •I 1163 Ill. owe 1111.1~ term ooo Open houH Set .... Tl SIU 3br/3~br/3ba:1 vec end Sun t-5 PM. 33511 Wt • .,. uurel 509 Acacle-Walll to -~·~s~~~~· Hl,et, well ,rltd ~/~~ SaV~7~ -------- 11 ltll1w ..... ,_ •FUU. OOEAN VU• llllElll CllH t•• •••tJ•ltttere. 300t< loan. ·~---,...... One of Ille moat oor· .. _, .... """ oeoue condom you·11 ev8f p r I t t 11 f r t • OWMrtAgeot M0-1516 ... 12 Br 2 ea. 2 c;a, oat SH,tH·l1H,Ht. A 1howplece-jungle • 11 ' I f • YI Ill .... IRW _,.,. .. 1145,000. fOf\i a I r I t • • r"'-5A M o r r I I • L a y r I• I d lll-H11 IJ10,000 559-9400 COLI CW ..W"°"" MALlOM H HLC..,.....,. c-...... 1'714 511 ._ltlu• , ... lt'•Jfff LM 117 CUii .. 3 Wnn. 3~ bl, !Mtt • .,. __ 222 COrll let. Sun 1 •I 01r aptJt '475 .. 000 f'1Mlt2t Hit hytllMl11 nt!Wl ......... R&"M~ ------ MESA VERDE AEPO. L( 3br, QOmW lot. 1154,000 Lo d'#n. ~. ~17)9 l·ln.I 4 BR. ~ CJlll"I* .. nre ~. patio. doUl>'e ge rte• lllV eccea•. A-: toned 1120.000 • ., ··"'tt'"'· .... ,., -:::.::· I -, -HERITAGE fHAlTOR~ 1&1~ Spectoue 38'. 28• + rem I rm lOQlted on e qul9f ftu llM cul-d .. aac. Ownet wltl ~;;;;;iiii;~;ii;ii c.rry w/low down ~·1• ment or VA II 12~ V£TS Ill Pteue call bkr 831 ·224t • .. PRICE REDUOEDt I Motlvei.d ...., ~ New 38r 2~8• CafJ 4 Br 2'A be Tiburon . . I Poot. ~ Interior loce-Cod Styte Condo. I t tlOn T.mat T et'lftel ,_.. 000 10~ down. RICll klrlg StSI 000 Carey a Stir 631-97'1 Scotti ' · USTliH u1~na An adorable 2 8r hOrnC In~., ... Only ''" 500, ... ~ b6g toein MEl ~£. AHfiot , 6'2-78$8 .... .... llYUU llY1 luL ...,. 3 Bdrm I pOOI. l.ott O! No ~No ~. : UPQrldee 8uS*' t.,-,na 8r 1wnNn. ~ t.likt JU-9T 1 117.600. 8k1 ov.,, S1200-11SOO n•· 141.0100 gOtl•ble ~· ... IN-r-4 apprecteUOf'I l 'fali $5000 DOWN Pay under 11000 I* mo 2 8t 2bl OoftdO t 90oll 2 ..,... 6'w9 l1'd ClleW1 Great It.,,., or ln.,..l ment. Trr 'HA. Won't tatt .. 171,900. °"9Y 6 $c:ofll Ul·HU W11 ''*· M 891.a&f Ima• NICE IOICTilll Unlverel1y PT1t. I 113,800, 2 Br 2 Be. 2 car gar. Mutt Mii Ihle ... end. Toni Morrla-layfleld 559-9400 mm,mn, waunn And readr for quloll P<>SMellon Owi.r llM reduced pnce AGAIN lft order to .... thl.m 4 BR home w/Frencl\ doore. (2) petlom, parquet floon & muct'I mor.tl An excel- lent velue at S 137,500 w/auumlble finenc:lng. Cell 759-1501 or 762-7373. .._.. Walker 6 Lee ........ 2 8dr Oahdo In ....., Of Wood~ 1 1.0UOO. Toni Morrl•·L•yfleld ... 'R&/Y1~ --·--· --.. .,.,. ...... ·~· II II you pey wtien you 111te over exlatlng 111 T.O. S~ ' BR ax· 8C*.111W o.tllChed hOma.. Featuring fortnel dlftlnQ room flftly room anCI llr9')1eoe Only 11N.OOO FU. Call 759-1501 or 752-7313 ~ Walht!r r. lee PllYl11 ' SPA t bdffll, ' •. Mi ~ In Orenge I t•• l'•tt• HOmff Pro-.ealonell~ deoOret-4 PIUlltl *'*' cuttom ~,.,._ llloe6o lent emenl .... t ttt.900.. ·-.... I I 20 -Or8:nge County Real Estat_el A_n Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturd.ay, January 8, 1983 , Br No end Ownef Wll Ion $225 000 442 t.ann 1 ll'rPy Or 494-0154 Ne.I li)lnt~ OPH UT 1-4 1 Ht SliJllM, L.I . ~ll 5now capped Mt Efaldy from this lovely 4 bdrm home A serene & quiel retrea1 tor your fa- mily yet close to tennis court Priced to sell at S255 000 IPH Sii 1-4 105 Ac .. • St, l.I. IPll l&T /SH 1-4aSO 1441 uun HIVE (fH Lu4) Bt-aut1ful Dover Shores Elegant, custom bit formal homt.• 5 bdrm, 41/t bath, A/C, pcool. waterfall.+ Vww! $1,100,000 FEE. RACHELLE ROBERTS, REALTOR &H-2313 IPI AIUY 1-1 WlTllfUIT ... CAIYll With boat 1llp on lee WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN A NEW LU· XURY CONDO FOR $770 PEA MO 3 Br 3 Ba. oreat location. IOw cash down S 145.000. Open 1-4 30 Sunday Jan 91h. t 5PM 233 161h Pl. Npl Hgts 675-4333 ' A lllllE IFFEll T astetutty remodeled 3Br den. 1~.Ba. 2 frptcs, new kit. pool w/ 1otar t1ea11spa Flexible fin. owner w.H assist, offered at S275.000 Owner 63 1 ·8275 ICouriesy 10 ICW YllW A WOO<ls Cove buYty• I bdrm contemporar)' c1ass1' nestled 1n •IS owr private 60 year old fo- rest E.•qu•site delalts. & work~shtp are ev1de.n1 in this gem $349.000 land 2 br 3 ba. nr Lido FH l&U " .... VIiiage bkrs) --------Lovely 2 Bdrm plul den sm,llO SUYIEW home-oate guarded Agent 673-3777 1st time on market Al· luxurK>Us comm Brighi. sume 9% toan tor an cheer tut atmo1phere Blults tg 6 br. lam rm, 2'' ocean & min \lleW home Can be llt'llneed any wa) bll pool $250 000 Bkr p ~+r h 120"/o d n 6,4_6368•. ,.u ;.134 vt communuy.1.vell tor t you wll "" • w .,......., utv, lease or tse/opt You are welcome to In· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JO-ANN DORAN l specl Courtety to 91.,s ' ..,3 Aue FontaJnebleau YffW-CUFF um Realtor 759~0619 BeauUlul harbor an<I Ml BEST BUYS • 1~1. DOWN view from thl1 3 Bdrm , .. ,."-....._ IUFFS 1111,000 ~-a. -1 By owner Linda model 1 1714Jff4-1177 sty 3 br. 2 I>• nr pool LeaMt\oid 6«-293 I w1H1 lilb lest! lfO UT/-12-4 S 2~8 VIiia Hoger Newf1 BeauttM upgraded anta dee 3 ur 81ulf1 twnhse "tlarb condo 1n Laguna S · VIQ EXTRAS GALORE' >Ont llnW\cing 139•500· Mutt -I s124.500 _B_11_r_6_73-_1-_ecec_oo ___ _ OPEN SAT 12_. only 1155-3017 l\ome on lee land ,....... LOWEST Priee Plan 3 carpets, drape1 and IC Npt Cfeat,. $174,500 lortl\ The right per1on IMMACUl.A TE-End Untt could move right In upgr~ 38t den PW'l 4 $525.000 $2 10.000 gooO 18""8 1411 ~ ... .... •-"/ 1 I SPACIOUS-28A-Oen -• Tri-M $179,500 Plan 8 142-1200 TtH1$ llllm1 •JU...al* Oulltandiog Pieri 5 ... turtng 3 BRI, 2'h BAI formal dining, commu n11y pool & teMla. Loea led in one of NewJ>on't finest guerd gated com munltl•. oniv $486,000 75i-1501 CK 752-7373. ~ Walker 6 lee .... , ...... VIW! IEST PRICH 2 8r 2 Ba. Fr doora, greenhM windows. ally· flle. guarded comm w/ all amenlllH. $67,500. Toni Morr 11-Laylleld 559-9400 LIOAT1111 LIOATlllJ wan1F111T Thi• Linda l1le cu.com nghl on lhe M ain channel hu f'K!e'ltly been redlxed IO $1.635.000 Unique 111 delign and ready IO move In, this homP l\M S bedroonw and I pier and slip t o areoc am IOda le 3 boll ta'' Ctte .. atty a .......... c.. I luJ•e.till leib Well kept. quiet Eutllde locatton No vecanci.s Owl* can tlnWJC:e ~h 15%dn PllNFNVW Aet1r1ng own. WIH finan- ce n-er. well malntal· ned units at 11%1 Wiii consider notes or dn payment Aaklng 1279, 000 > ()qnge~ Estate/An .Adwwt~ .~.·~'u-' OAtlY PILOl/~ay. J~ ;, 1983 -2l ltut1 ...... Valara.IJMt a ... Valanl.W ..... VU.rat.... ..... ........... ta fualaW ---------------------------------------------------~----------~~----------~~~~~~~~ - ~!l!~!!!!~L-fc.ta!•~ ... ~!&..!~n~u~ c.11... nu ... c.-.• .... •.-lltA=---n-u .... c.1a... nu laL...,. ntt ..._...,. P..Wala 271'1 1485/mo. 2 Br. w. B• Flreplace , pool, dl•ll· s.c VIiia 2 Br. 1 ea. 13 Br. 2 Be home. Bltna, 2 BR 2ba. townhou••· ntt-...... 2711 .:__,_b Vat. -• i'bL lral • ts. 1rlll. -'-II llilL ........ Val. -.......... lat. --~ --.. hf. Apdanta, Val. _ ...... -.. ..... --. ____ ._ uppar unll. all bll·ln1, wash«. pvt petlo, JCtra down1lalr1, H C gate, Mill carpt/drapee, trplc:. WI tennta, ape, ,_ bMCfl. N .. r wat•. lfg 4 Br 2 Ba carport, lndry rm, bal· lrg garden. 2 Br. 15e0. pool, apa, wtiigtlt rm. tll pool. $850/mo. Call 2202 Helf Clrcle. upper .. balcony, trplc, corty 557-2841 & laet plu1MC.1550 mo. llED 536--0921. M0-3745 $850 mo yrty. 850-5719 527 W. Wllaot1 Large 2 Br 1 8a. alove & 957-315e °' 964--0319. 1-tiiiiiiiiftiiiiiiiiii""'.iiii"i&- BAY VIEW 1 8', 1 Ba, gw Ul 11&9t MJ-11U refrlge, newly dec:orated. 1350 & $4 l0. LARGE 1 & .......... ftlla 2,! t!!:=.J.i 1 ~ ~ ftLU park newport apart- menll rwetM logo COUNTRY CLUB LIVING apt W/0, Q9' Ip .• '600 _._.. • ulll• lncld. 1545/mo 2 Br Apt• l.8undfy, CM· ~211 2 Br. 1~ Ba. bltna, get. wk 9 7 9 -9 3 7 1. h m -•-• 851·9522 porl aui.t. no~· 311 paUo. new c arpet• & IN NEWPORT BEACH Slngle1 1 ~ 2 Bdrm ~ta & Townhol>-... 873427&. 2 Br. 1·~ Be 1wnhH w Wllaon. 831_2177 } br, 2 br/2 ba JR EXEC 1 & ...._, paint Avail now. Open BultHns. leund rm. CM· 1 BR 1370 & 2 BR $415 pool. Hf beKft. No peta. 2-5pm Sun HOO/mo . c:.r... W llu nu port, yerd/balc. Small Ref• requlrad. no Piii 2 bd t~. Eat C.M. + rllDll e•cH B1ootlhure1 & Adema. _5o4_a-_2_1_3_5 ____ _ -fl .U Pet OK S800-M25/mo 352 Vk:tOfla 845-e181 $600. 1 bd COf\do, pool & fUl\n, ft , U50/mo. 557-9718, Deluxe 3 BR 2'h BA neer ••iw• 2548 Orange AYe 2 bdrm condo nr So Cit tannll, $475. 842-2191 213-5"7-1801. frplc: WO l*i.-p pen. large 3 Br. 3 Ba. many Cell '°' appt Plaza. Poole, apa, HC w•• • ._ -•Lighted tennla ct• ;-bit I "" Uo amenlll11. I 1100. Call TSL M""'t 642-l603 2 ...--•Blfllarda lovely Unlll by the Sea. ry ne enc get ..., pa Dofoltiy 873-7975 ,,... i•t•. no pell 50l W 759 W 19th. •Heated pool Oc;ean view, IC)4lt M, 28R etc. $660. 545-3e0o4 --F-~--T--B-R_t_BA_ 2 Bd. 1 Be. redecorated. .~nllower (17bd5 rm ametl) LUXURY 2 BR. 2 BA •Jacuzzi Hl•ba, get, trplc, ballcol1y ----•a• BAY """ . l · • gar, pool Child OK. No -15 851-21 Minutes from bMch •Sauna S860. or up11alra 2Br T~~-~r-t ........ 2 Br. 1~ Ba . rrplc. we1her/drye', patio, pool . 1750 /mo . 840-2950. 840-8159 frig 1825/mo 111, IHI pet1 1525/mo. 1399 A lg 2 BR. 2 ba, -. dee Marble Pullman Iopa IVJ>a ,_ c::pt belcony ..,...w...._ "'" -· ._.. S 1 OJI de P y r I Y B-.. er 641-0763 """'"'· -"Its . .,,.20·-·T •&erCIM room .,...,. 'Ho ' luxe f .. lur•, 3 Br. 2'h 84•-0'T'ie -,...,.... .., -Decorator drapea •Sand volley ball gw -1rno. peta. Ba. 1700/mo. c.11 Selly 3 Br. $475 l'I> Be ~7319, 87~ ~ w/w cet~I •Flre&ktl lounge 752-2197 R&H lnve1t-7 1 4 I 8 4 y. 3 e 5 1 0 r SpKIOus Studto, M981'ete 2 Or. $425 1 Ba 2 Br l'h Ba. TwnhM apt, Welk In CIOMll •880'1 menl1 7141848-3725. ksllcoh•n & beth. lrpldlc I POOi No~· 5-48-95~ cer ....... lldr•"'""'. btlln ..... Pnva11 PatlO ~. M ..,.. L.wc. 18' condo Av.ii Im-_.__ •Lro 2 er. 2 ea. e.Bluff. trpfc. pool. NO PETS $950/mo 833-1853, 752-5122. 55 /mo Utile pe ,.... _.... ..-Gourmel Kitchen _,, --med. Pool, }ec. laundry, 2 Br. 1 Ba. In~. ,_ 760-"57 •MESA VERDE 2 Br 1 stove, paOo. OK 1 child & Carport w/etorage 555 PAll.ARINQ He prk'I 1'495/mo. "'"· bit-in.. garage, no SpecJ>~.2ba.IQedectl, ~~~~~g~;4 5•95 ;4•;n~,':~:~~~::1: Spa,~BBO I CosteMeee ,542·874 Steve, or P7!!,•;7~e3a::~~~mo. E~c,:.1k•;.~;,Ftl1~ lrplc, S825 Incl ulll• -545-6189 '550lmo. 5-48-4830 S•H _,_ -1-749-3513 aovlwknda. ...,.. ·..., · Yrty rental SGSO/mo. Dys 673-9023, 752-1058 1 M. 2 ••I II. -" ' 2& 28e. cpl dt'pe poOf Z bdrm 1~ b• twnh.. 732-2598. e v/wlcnd Couple . 2 bdrm, 2 be Many ex1rae 1725 87~3572 THE SHORES-BEACH AREA FREE RENT 10 days in Jen, 2 Welle• In August, 2 ...u1nOec. Com• & -our newly decorated models. 1 & 2 Bdrm apta SS50 & $895 Poot & tennis Call Kwen 644·2611 SPACIOUS LOn. studio apt No kitchen 1325/mo 720-0690 Cell Moo NEW 3&r-2Ba. frplc, lg Hv, din rm, refrlg S 1000 mo (213) 560-2604 Perry c..ta.... 2724 Lrg 2 B<I Beem cetltngs IOIS ol wood lhruoul 11rv bar $460 2256 Maple 873-8803 or !>48-7356 I Newty decor GH pd, E~~ ~~r '":P:.,rre':. •wtllT p1ue flrtl mo:'!'• rent 2 ·b I le• , ,' 0 m ·b 0 h : 1425 + S376 dep Hr 138-2951 encl gar, dwthr, pool yourMll to 2 Ba, patlO, APMl~I Mt-1 .. 2 547-4151 or aft tPM f'f...-y 89~ -41-4-bdtrn.--2-,~-ba-th-,.-clc>-- BBO No ~1. 842-5073 gar9g8 & pool No l>911 2 Br S3851mo In I ant Newpof1 Pwij, aollth to 536-7953 ON BEACH, 1 BA. S4a0. t eed In .,.iio, Xlnt cones $500 UtlllliH paid 2 1875/mo_ 8 45-3381, only, 1vall now 1 Br. BM•,R..atP...nnc> 2 Br. 2'"' Ba. APT. 2 8Rw/fp6c,S525.VecMt, CIOH to beach. Yrly bdrm, 1 ba. S2SO Sew-815-5949. 1295/mo SYllll 20th No trpc'a, amal y111rd, *'Ola children OK, Hie tor .. 75. Cell 875-4419. rlly, C ... S.tll 841-5230 2 Bdrm, l '~ be lludlOI e:::· No wat•beda. Plua laaL ~ ft.. gerage Wate' paid. 1 :et~:s3 9 8 2. '4 4 7 1 : -S-tudkl--.-,-bll-fr-om--bw--~. PINE BLUFF APTS S525 & S535, lnct hot & 2450 Newport 81Vd child <*. amall pet M60 •---------qu6et llnQta, pool, $325 2 Br 2 Ba Ctilld <*. pe-cold -t•. OM heating . tllllflD am mo 5-46-2000 Agent, no ..... ........ ntl yt'tV. 548-1410 - lio. view. lrplc, encl1d and eooklng_ Pool Walle VILLA POMONA· 1 & 2 Br. A LOVELY PLACE fea. Spaclou• 2 Br. & Oen gar gH llove. dl1h-to ahOpplng. Ollve TrM, t>Ml.ll l.9ndacaped °'* TO LIVE 1-1-.. ---,-Ba.---,-.. --A-PT-Studio Condo. Bit-Ina. Waterfront •pt •11 2 1 "0 C 11 11 ""-end .-n1 .,. up9 " Frpl, patlO. AcrOM bcfl " " washer. ape. lndry rm .. o ege. ca com.,...-, 0.,, -.. •· •Homey/Pvt 1 & 2 Br dllhwnhef, private ~ 14 8 5 9 8 2 -4 t 1 4 • emenlllea .. boat allp 1650/mo 5-48-7387 drps, pool, 1>11tlol&1ndry •1450 to S550 tlO, aingte ~age Water 9&4-888e evall No pell CALL S PMC 83 t-6107 tee Sony no P91• MOO •Pool/epa/bbq palid. 1 Child<*. no peta. ---------780-0919 · --2 Bd-rm_Co_l_t_---& up S200 MC dep 1780 •5 llCTee ol beautllulty S450 mo 545-2000 lniae 2744 --------- ... t-•oe _,,.. 9'eMiBJIU Pomona Ave 842-2016 landscaped •urroun-Agent 1 28r. 2Ba. 1100 9q It lo-'"' YILU ClllMYI di s · no .. Woodbridge 2Br Condo. W9I' front, dlx ~ 2825 Elden, 631-1755 IPll1911TS • ~ Frwya & lhOf)Ping 3 Brm 2 Ba, dining rm, sunny UoPI' w/balcony. cpl/Orps, pool. l6SO mo NEW 1 BDRM CONDO BHutllully land1cepao Spaclou!I! E·Slde Apll • Quiet .,.. trplc, wa9hlng lecll .. 9e-S800 mo 648-7528 645--0302 Specious ups1a1rs condo. garden apts. POOi & Spa Encl gar, pallO, dlhWlf & •No pell turn avall rage 7781 Cypreu. ------------------ S635/mo . vaulled eel· Patio.I decks. No peta =;e Mos! ullls Ir ... No (l 14) Ul-llll s e 7 5 . s 3 O o a• cur. L!tu• ltac~ 27fl 2 BR apt, yrty. S550 mo hllQS lrptc dbl gar. pool ; :~;:: 1'1• S.$475-= 1 8t 1 person 5435 8081 Holland Cr. HB "3•8842 ah 5 30 Attractive large 2 Br ,,,., ~~!·~~22~!:n.~1~ SP• 2250 V.,.,...,..,d I 8t 2 persons $445 Btwn Slater/Werner 2 Br. 2 Ba ~ uc>Qta· Ba Nor1h Uguna New 8. 93 666 W 18th 6-45-2739 ~.,._~..,,2-,. 2 Br $525 on a..ctl ded Condo In Huntington crpl decor Oulel. $8t5 --------- .,...., "' L d 1i • o I• mo 497 1020 113 29th. am1 bad! b•· 2323 Elden Ave . CM -n--Ull an mar ,. c mp x ----I tlYe adult 40 chelor unit S300 pr mo Becnetors S395 842·7805 Spac. 't&ibr. lovafy or ac •. °' North End p1noramlc y11y 2131433-0502 1 Bdrm S485-S•90 -==-11111==:-:·=-;:;;:---over Single end uni!. Agt ~ vtew walk ecroa ..;......;.__ ______ _ 13 1 E. 181h &4e-8819 .W -••· Pines & llreeme, Hc 968-4458. -53&-3938 atr .. 110 p~ beach. LllX. 1 Bit! to Bay & 8eectl. i Beautiful garden ap11 161 E 191h 842-085e ~=Y :U~:~t=1 1p~~i! I fge~•:ec:-:;~~ ?Xci~h;'~: 1 BR. walk 10 baach. 10 yr Old condo 2 BR 2 Br '43& mo. --BAV TIMBERS Palloa/dech Spa. heal ---stove, refrlg, gu & wtr 8e. lplc. evall lmmeO. 950-2493 1 Br , fireplace & pool paid No pets 1 Bdrm $490 enclad garage. pool, spa. pool & tPI Fr .. cable pd. Pvt yard Pet OK. $1200 mo Cell 9-5. M-F. Private ~llo & garage 2 Bdrm 1•, Ba. S~ 15 1 E 21st S.t-2408 ;~3':::: .. t:.s:~::~ ~~~~:~~·1 2 tree moe 1425 mo 538·4937, 720-01110 (Ive number) '480 646-9883 2 Bdrm 2 Ba $585 Large 1 bdrm 4 pie• 720 c i----~----962-3071 2ll•r• Hf lfl ltr9' _ 399 W Bay SI 398 w Wiison 631·6583 Shalimar 1350 mo Sherp bachelor unit, ll&IW ~J. 1 BR. nr beeefl. sto,.. & r....a DeluH 2 Bdrm 1>11 In C g 4/plex 2 Br. 1 Ba 646-2613 stove. water pd 1360 lrg 2 & 3 BR I r It r 1 g s 4 o o mo ~ dswhr bbQ. 1acum on dlhwr W/eide $490/mo mo No pell 5'40-1168. apta, 9llCI get. frplic. NMt M?~3071 536-•&37 2 block• to beech On b I I "" vu S 4 9 5 m o 645-6625 2 Br 1 Ba. ue>per. E/llde Uk tor Dl¥1, Larry or Hunt Hrl>r trOl'I\ 1545 local bue nne MSC> 1•. 38f, 28a, 2 hou-from bc:tl. lrplc. garage. I 1000 mo • y11y lie 642~ 2 Br lbe, lrple. $450/mo Nr Harbor HI 95~ 1 wkdy. Rich 752·0691 -929.5147 --------No pets l4501mo Pam Ctllldren OK 84e>-a07 CLOSE TO BEACH Bech, lat. depolit -------2 br 1 •, bl. llreplace. 831-8155 Large 2 BR 2 Ba 2 Sly Br bulltl 11ove & relrl~ all utll1 494-4454, 842-5158 lido Isle, 1ge 3 br. 2.~ !Ma. 2 Br 1 Ba. 111 llr. PallO&, doshwuhar. prlva11 pa· larga 1 Br adull n•ar nil 1550 mo N~ pela 1 Br & 2 . r-.frlg, na. pa Id I 3 5 mo N th E d pe o unlc frple, tundlc*t. e1rtom, 1 crpl. orape1. stove 110 . g1r N o Pell , uC 11' a.-0.1158 ••k tor' drep11 & carpet. No 536-4637 or n . n r car gw. L .... S1200mo. D I w $ 4 7 5 I mo S40/mo Ma-5478 834 •hope. pool, all ullla pd • .,.. · Pata. 960-2875 OCle9r\ view. Wilk acrOll !156-9550 716 Shalimat I 1 · 1 8 8 4 Monro v I a Dave. Larry°' Pam $445, 2 Br, 2 81, pool. 1tr .. t 10 pvt l>Meh. 2 BR _8_7'3-09 __ 1_s ____ _ A . Hemt Ion S.8-0338 OUSE B ' B Large 1 Br. auper clan patio kldl di No peta ~ Ba. fplc:, 10 Y' old luJI Steps to BMch, 2 Br. 1 E aide c M cute b8Cf\el0r Newly deeorated 1 Br & T~gw::: yd,,.,~ 1 1.: V:: CI o • e Io b •a ch 642-2221. 646-tlte condo S1200 mo. Call ea. y11y, frpl, nu bltna & WHUtde 2 Br. atove & $400/mo S300 MC Joy-Bachelor & IOft llPI Pa-no Pit• 1560. 780-0918 !!!5~zi<>10· ... 'm lll -· 497-2052 d • h w' t 7 o O "'o refrlge.ne.wtydecoraled ce Wallie. 831-1288. llO enc:lad pool. ...,..._ 8t2-81l5 --.i &-0 1 8315903 No pets '450/mo. Wat• t · gatagea, So Cont VlllH. 1 Br. lge 2 Br w/Q9'1Q9 ~ 1 mitt bdl. Frp+o. encl cean view, ef:c oua 1 ___ ----------~~21 n dry tic :ovE~~'C~ANCE fci;r;H':n=. ~'rc·9C:U2~te1ocr i~e;;mc~o•,•8!?4::~. f.:'.~";P9~~·: =·~.'t541~~mo. ,J:=:-!!.~CON- 2 Br w/net $445 Nu ,...I · 873·ee68 892..S116 tloa. •H pd 1550, • ....., ..... Jtlt Adnen AMnv 54M547 .. .... L.,ge 1 Br. crpt1, drl>•. 1 & 2 Bdrm• ac>ti eva11. .... ~ - - -~ ., .. , .. ~.n ,,,,,_ • .._ """" 1575 "C" Orange lnOry rm. prling. waler Pool •Pe lt11t1dry ga-2Br l'ABa.-50/molof NO FEEi Apt. & Condo"' v"' ~·'""'•,.-Vo• 938-4120. 1-5PM Water pd, ge.r. trig, xlnt IOc, no rage· No Pet• '436/mo 2 s--1. 756 W 18th -.tale VIiia Renlala ,_ crpt, .--, 0 1 area pd pel1 Ava II now . B f ' .. II St 848-ff07 •P--'"91211rolter No peU 180 . mo. up • o r......_e ca K b · k t? ".,....... · 644-4787. 1 BR BEAUTY lite. quiet 83l-8427 845 sen • lmmld oocupeney 2 & 3 enne UD por • 40 dOCll IOf 1--------lireple, ctw. balcony or IEutlkle, avail now, 3 BR -Br $475-1625 Cofner of With • 8A 2~ ~ Oc4lan View t50 aq ft. 1 P91IO. vtew. pool, 9'>1. no i 2 Ba. dpf.11 Fplc:, patio. ' Br Treillt. prtvate. utile Fairview/ Adam• Cell W 'l h th a bassador from bOM 1'200 0:-er • Cla-" ~ 2 er. peta. 1475 up Top -$675 mo ~1 paJdf Nolt~ '1 Reno-& Mon-Sat. 9-5, 557 ... 715. asn e e "fl' t,10001'Ml~o ~HtO Utlla lncld. Adull1, no S4 .. 2447 re r •. p ua H C -Australia under Teddy Roosevelt? p. t ••• 5 4 5 Im 0 ' S575/mo. 2 8r. 2 Ba townhouM. frplc, petlO, car po,;, laundry rm, all bit..,.. ~ pet <*. TSI. Momt 642-1803 °' aft 6, &42-8221 t 8' tNl .,.__Ave t 1345/mo. 4.._18'7 ~ 1 Br 8'ICltd getage; Mrs. Lano $46-2&11. peraon '375/mo Upa-••MESA VEl\OE•• large patio, trllG, •P•. _ ('\(""\~ 1 Br. yearly, gar pkno.•·2-8'-2-aa.-""'aeoo--1-mo.--V-.,,- talrt, llove, lndry rm L.dry rm. d/w, fp, get. 2 p'9; I ~·a ~5w'~ • ~ ~ , '1 l\...I ~::/A ~ ltpe to btoletl. 1415/mo. HlllH penthouH w/ Sierra ~t f41-i324. Br ' 2 B •. u PP a r . 84&-0073 , • d•r• 711-U48 •YH w beloony frplc T...o week• ,, .. rent, Im-1575/mo. II you N not lUrt • (Ot wllat) llt11~I •• 1117S..3211 -:=.' •P'•· ClubhOUM: med occpy 2 & 3 BR. 540-5448 ~ 3 Br. a 81 ept 1550 llot1 I IMI llMt -to41'rt not llotlt.. ~ 1' tllml• Dtl• au-rd. eec. ~ 211. $475 10 Ma&. Cotner o1 28' 2e.. pvt patio pool mo plUa MC. 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' trpfc, •l•v•nl frenotl . ind tmpit,mtflf ..i ~o~·" tol • _. .,..,..,. , ~·11, no ,_. C.-! ... ~;5,8• ~ ~!..: ...... pool, 11ul\dfY. carpo Wfndowe. •op lloor, pooi ... P{Olldlf 01 llCmt lltt11 h!INOl•flO'tl) "" -'"""" Tiil MgiM 754-0081 No P9W. "°' 1im1tect time IC.ta.._. UM view. tennl• court a, Ont,,.. !Wt tldrOOlll Ollt 11111 '"'° bt.-;T8L '2;1~ wtrta, , ' 11 .. 11 onl~ 13Hlmo. 11 t W 2 bf,~. rrpo, petlO, OW· awlmm1ng ·pool• • ..,... :t IPtfllMflb lroe M.00 .... mt&I •-_.,--..._--• ._-o.,-~-._-,-.-.__ •.• -'f'I UM at. 54&-04ta Hf ..,,.~. A¥tlll 1110 Hun•, ctubh• ~ ,, L9 rKt ,._.., ~ ,.-o; NH ....... ' • Mo411W8t t.t ·~ --....111 . l&••.a.. ........ 'fft0.Alt Nl31U 2., 1 la tlllftdty ""· 2 :drm, bu:.•.:.•'C; mo.,. ". "'14121, • . ~ £ ... r-aA~•I 1•,-..n & ~ ,_. • ._ _ _.. ... " _____ ~. po_o•. __ •f'~.drep ... ~· "°~ '440. 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IHI lntak.te lbn JM a..1al1 tt lure nM Offlct a..ta11 UH Ol6M lnlab UH 1 .. -----------.... laa Clt ... tt UJI Laguna 8eect1 tumlahed, Prom;ftf. Fe to 911-2 Female roommate Wini· ... -·--.B. prof. IUlte In L.end- 2 Br 2 Ba nr San Cl•· kitchen & laundry prlv. bd, 7'1111. vu apt. Part Id Rent 1225 Incl ulll .,.._ m1rll Colot\1111 bldg nr menl• Ho9i>, 1>11tlo newly 1200/mo Non smoker furn. $400/mo Teri Avlll 2/t 63l-922l EV9. Attrecttve rustle upstan city hall. Cpld, pullmen deoor water g gN pd pie He 497 -3097 or 875-6919 Of 963-7873, X &.42-7860 Aa.k for April Mlllng. W. IUPC>fY dellc, W/1111'*. &00 aq. ft. 15&5, S<t85trN> 891•1&.44 &.42-2233 284 IP*». CXJ91W. You IUP-750 sq. 11 r110. 2929 2 am1r1 guy1 from NB ptypfl<>ne&l95prmopr Nwpt Blvd. 873·44H, Su Jua ea,. 2711 M.;lt•rjoB'. who'"ug •• cloeelprlvi1M.J:8e. Pool/jac 4Br home, SC ... roommate for 3 bf deek Call 8«-7211 754-7017 Blff _ ., Pl.au. M 21-35. str, non w Bay apt 24+ yre 2 BR. encl gw. new paint, $2150/mo $100 HC smkr. $250. 641-3523 llk .. Monty PythOn VI-For Leue . Offlc:. 3 ""'· BAYFRONT olflc" from upper $495 mo LO• 951-8092 29 yr okl Profegjonaj 11 valdl, Soll Cell C.N 'Aon l200 aq ll Good tralfk:I $350/mo Parking, Jani- yard ••s1·r rm on Bal""-p-111 3 673-4034 el/9 good Sign & HP<*Jra. torlll. etc. 673-1003 661•1417 .., .,_,.. -· wt ng to share 'h ol 18,23 Beach Blvd HB 1--------- ---------• Only $230/mo 675-1842 bd. 2 ba house. Elt·Btutf, 3Br 2Ba condo, NB. com-Call 831-7900 Aft 6 & IEWPllT WCI s •••• A.a• 2710 or wrk 673· 7730 N B w I th same plet• furn. pool, w/own wknd• 83 t-9309 DEOITIYI nms F C 1'25/mo 640-7043 garage. bdrm & bl Shr 3Br 2Ba lrplc, nr So urn room. 1p111rano w/2 yng edits $350 mo Olllce tor rent Newport Shared Otfloe $325 Coast Plaza $695 mo 9ch nr ocn Full house Nd F 25-35 10 thr 4BR lrg S t e v • 6 4 0 • 9 1 1 t Ben S 130/mo Small wt-Private Office S<t95 17141573.4900 dys (213! priv S2 7 5. sec dep house $229 + •1, utll No 553_ 1832 • lhln e1tec suite. Cell 1600 Oove St No 330 596.9, t3 eves 661·9266 pets 631~59 1111 6pm 1 540-0919 752-&408 PVT ENTRY ... "II...__ Con ,... t F M /F to 1hr NB Condo. ---------271 • P•• " "'-'· 1 ... era e em n-smkr pool. lndry lacll. 1295 Prime Fountain Valley ol· Storage -----------~ furn, empl non-amkr share beaut decor Lk llce 884 sq ft t0529 STORAGE YARD Ocean vi-s1udto w/lolt S275, 493-3490 Forest h m o v r I kn g mo 543-5962 S t a t e r ( o 1 c k J •2500 sq 11 unit wtth nice deck, 1raas, privacy Room with p.lv Chrlatlan woods Pool. tennts & 111 Resp fem non-smkr to shr 71'/986-t 134 5,000 sq 11 yard Ideal for quiet 1lngta working woman 1250 amens $325 plus utlls dhc CM twnhse nr t>ch, $450 499-4223 ___ 1 ullls paid 545_6107 770-8651 no pets 1315 8.42•2897 Lii a Insurance agent • eve prlvlle olllce space 1n Apia. Fara/ Uaf. 2100 Working Female Prlv ba, Female Rmml wanted to cuu1111y Office Opportu- •5000 sq It un11 with 10.000 aq 11 yard 114/lll-4ll0 F.l./ •• F.I. kttch prtv. pool Nr OC share 3 Br l>Nch front Mature working F ahare nlty to provide lull client , Airport Ref's s225 plua home In B11tbo1 $233 my home 2 Br 2 Ba service• $1 55/mo Hunt. COSTA MESA utils 557 7678 mo 953-8334 Janet. $240 mo 1nctd_t utlls Bch 963-5647 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bachelor & 1 Br •Pll Rmma1e to 11hr 3Br hse. N 0 SlOO dep 5~8-0027 Newport • Airport area llWNIT CEml ~es,oy &N~~~ c':!°p?~ .... I ...,. 2t02 L~una Bch $300 mo Npt Bell Weatcilfl 1300 Executive Suite hat In-2500-3000 sq It on 8tll 549.0130 Victoria M•· Pvl C hristian home In Refs req 497-3017 eves Ma1ure Female Lovely dlvldual olhcn avd. In floor ol Pacific Mutual nor 989 Victoria St C M . llghl care lor --.lor Fem rmmate wanted Apt Pool 831 -5489 an antique lllled buelneu Plaza. Double d<>Of entry, ~ate Mesa · or dlaabl•d. wlll cone Muter Br & beth avlJI Profeu•onal Fe. Non· en\'tronment. Mo 10 Mo oc::ean view, convenient I --1 cple 645-7629 Very clean .ron-smkr amkr, seeking ume Shr ocor u'n•,••d• S IPOrOlces di•· ~ov;_,nl e2~51tyzr•RonHt~~~~L ... , •~ I •-.. I 4AA..I I 2 6 O I m o S u a a n 2 .. 2 • per mo "' ., _,,_ eteu, tt 1 •~ t>d. < bl. pool•. Jae. with 1 mo lrH Prices ee. l .. IUn ••....r11 -979-3475. 54&-5300 Sa ft• 1~n11 eta )(Int -·~ IEEI a PUCE' u,. • .... • Include r•c•ptlonlst. Have 1 bedroom left In a • ' Roommate wanted MI F. loc $325 114·S46-e303 cOflf rm a colfM With corne< home In the_, Reaaoneble rlln Kit· 20-35 10 shr home 1n Female Rmml wanted wlp tele• & eecretarlal end ol Costa Mesa $200 chenett• ~.maid HVH NB. nr Fuhton mo v • 1 n 1 . I 5 t II Mrv avail month plus 8PPfO• 120 Hrvlca. Z channel mo-Island 759--07J) 1 $250/mo plus dep Own 7141833-9978 PROPERTY CORRESPONDENCE 760-0818 or ... u1 at 840 Newporl Canter o.-..... Sulla 870, N B. month on u11h11e1 Man1 vies SANDPIPER MO· ... OUSEMATES rmtba 549.4934 or 2 400 W Coau Hw preferred Cell 64S-23 t9 TEL. 1967 Newport Blvd v ••Lt .. ITEO_.. 548-8803 Y • .... Pll•f 1 -Cll' 645-9137 " ... .. Newport Beach near ..-. WIU IUCI •1 lo~ Co PALATIAL MANSION Tony Rome's Approx 3150-1180+ 1.f IVllHabta •11'11 Ill Pine Knot Motel on ea.at ..UbliatMld 12 'JM(ll HARBOR RtOO~. Ne 900 IQ It main lloorl -1""'19dlalely Only eo. Wiiiy rent eta 595 up Hwy NB. atepa to ocean •All ref's chec:ked• PV1 pool, epa. kit prlv olflce/retall apeee With pr a I 474 E 17th St, Wkly rates 645-0440 •Photos taken• $550 760-8 t8 t privet• balh Reasonal>le C M Fr• d T •nor e . Color TV. tree co flee 6 Mo Guaranteed Ser-rent Includes vlll9. 631.12e& heated pool & slept to Legunl' Bch tux 1 Bf M11te. vK:e M/F roommate wanted, 731•3605 64s,.3683 -,---- oceen Kitchens avail ·~ blk bctl. llQUIJrd kl1Ch, 38r hae, E Side CM. --------- 985 N Cout Hwy pr111ac:y 493-7137 S 2 0 0 mo + de p-AllPO<t wea ·Exec. • • lntab itJI L..agtJn• Beach 49'-5294 V•••tiea ..... 11 _,.7 U2-4114 Tll IUT 848-9148 Suites from 225-450 aq ~u_aa_m-....---.-..... ;;.;;.;;.: .._. .., •-ll Shop & gwage (Optional) SUUH MfTll PALM DESERT CC New ---------Female to •hr 4Br hff, S 1 per IQ 11 MWly Jtlras for rertt on Balt>oa Penln Wkly I jl Prol male/female to $225 mo C-" 5S7-70lO •N f001 & -·to traffic to renll • now ava 2BR view home. 1pa lh 2 b t S220 ..., "' _, S 105 & up Color TV Md/ wk/nds $50/ ntlc"' are r ep mo 982• t596 lhe lwry, pus. this xlnt .... & 'It elec. Nr. twys C M 1---------But deal 1n Newport shop loc 873-29 Phones in room 2274 HOl•day rsv 586-8119 «µ5.9492 al16. Shr sunny E'Slde hH Center Deluxe office 43 ~~~w7p44o5r t Blvd C M l" •RROWH""•O . 2 aly Se nse ol humor req suite 1""'7""' ll St 25 _S_T_O_N_EM_l_l_l_D_E_S_IG_N_ ~.,.. " "' ~ t or 2 Males 1n 20·1 10 ahr $300 + '-" utll 848-1935 · "" ....., new 4t>r +loft, 21>1, 2 h •---------sq 11 W -9800 CENTER Room & b81h lei lu• mobile frp.__, 2 ba•~•-. 0-•or lrg H . ·~ blk beach. II Tl •----------1768 aq 11. 111 or part, -....,.,,_ "' S333tmo &. tut & s100 f lliOll •MLID lfF.,.•S• llome, ·~ blk to ocean tv, alps 14 Nor1h Shore. Yrty 645-4896. 780_8880 N 1 h 1 h "'5 beeutllul offleel + ware-Furn Of unlurn. $250/mo S285/ wknd. S395twll, wp me 0 • r. am-1 MO FREE RENT houaa $ 79/tq_ II. 1st/last Avall Jan 1 Ref• S595/mo 522-8&31 M/F thr 4-br. 3-b• CdM ~0~/F Frplc. WI D : room1 to* 2800 sq. ft 675-3842 M 844-9539 pleHe Call alt 8 pm.•---------hM. 1(11., LR/OR Wilk to ---------rOITI 1 1 .. • sq 11. Adi Cannery VIII.,.., 8..,..01 960-5844 Park Cl1y Utah Condo, beach 1245 1111 last. le tel W ,.. 2909 Airport« Inn & Frwy9 -.,.. .. .,. Mstr Bdrm. s225 utH pd, :er,~ 8A~!~ ·~8k !~~ ;; ___ &4_4-_S_5_t_i ___ M1~u, •• •,.:•~ loolllng C1H AM 933-3223 ~ • 'c'e ~ :~· 5•~o:n•~• Coate Meu. avall Im· S<t50 714/496--0314 WANTED Female btwn for 2 br duptH In CdM Ofllce space avail .. 132 673~522 med Dys 556-7247 or ell•---------ages of 30-35 to embar11 ., .. need no sq ll lrvlne. 9PM LOUii 8 10 BEAR CABIN FOR on eOYenture of flndl~ 2 1100' 529-7478 w, up to 730-5721 RENT 1 Bf & loll From bedroom apl/hOuM Ive Room In C M hom. nr $19 deity S8f-f117 got the furniture end a 10 LEASE acht Selu Oll1ca for L .... Ca.II between t -5 PM. Mon·Fri 842 .. 644 OC College $250mo1----'------ 540.7997 Large Big Bear Cabin. =· ~~-~-=: lara1H '" .... nu 10 SECllITT ,. __ , .... -·-n11 Pool Table. Colof TV, 2 S Prime Coeta Meas toce--~--=-..-..-.-au ... ..-....,. Room in 2 Br apt, Dana frpl'a Sleep a 14 Fem to stir "'e nic. 28' Ingle garage, 2~ La-•-bund I NEWPORT SHORES P1. $250 & utll. aeroN 714/54s-6918 'bl •nt, s"'. HI• w / S•ll•, c M 110/mo t....... • ant pert! ng. I from beectl 240-7141 • -" ,a57 2740 tt 530 tuft MMce. From 1150 tocauon, 550 sq tt. Xlnt ---------iNotahOl.2bd.Avlil1·15 mature adult fem 1--·---•-.:..·..:...:..·~--1_:&.4~2::,·7~$50~'.._ ____ Slnhl, PO boxea. ~• Nloe furn room 1n Cocta 1nru 1-30 =~;o(, + 'h utll. Reta u-a..•-•-_1,. Fountain ve1i., Pvt of-~g.;.:;c 1500 mo ~2C all 111 &PM M4-5318, Si.Ye •RY -.. ' flcH w/dntls, ree.pt, _ ....... __ .... _____ _ ---------1Cozy 2 Br cottage.~ 1mmecs v~. own BR 1117 W•tdltf, N.8 25t phone. photo cOl)ler & 625 Sq Fl SUhe 11'1 OOOd Furn room, prlv bl, kit g..9 10 min from Hea· a b•. n-cpU, drp•. to .-000 sq. ft 111 floor frwy aece.s 1500 mo Newport location near prfv Pref la student. venty Valley, 15() night. 1300 to moYe In, 176 Agent 541-6032 Sue ....... t71 beach. SunatMa '°' ptof non~smkr '200/mo REF 549-3710 ...... «Mp. 862-1874 meny rec -·----office D•y 175-1111, 84'"4992 -___.. fd Ooeet0Nwp1 Blvd. __ , ... _ •-•-•-awtwl!nd &50-3900 Furn room w/balhroom a..ta11 It l .. rt 2"I CM M/F OK.' ...... , Oll11I Oelu11e office or llore pr1v nt' So. Cat Plaza, fem l ..... TI WAITllt Mele roomm ate to •hr With u .. or reciepllon, :::::·111~1~:t~.: Ila Wtll. lnqb n• pref. l&5 wll. 666-1737 Mala H -35, atralnht, Pafk N•pt Apta. 1350 ::.;::· :":;,~~ frwys. Civic C anter 1615 ,..,. 1900tt~t1lel EmploY9<1 Gent ovw 40, non-amoker. 10 1n"are mo.+~ utll. 71().()585 ~ng. Miii a meaeage ShoPJJln9 Center, prime otfk:9. 18101 RedOf'ld• non lmOker with kl1ohan "Ilk• n-" 2 Bdrm .• 2 MD SEEKS TWNHSE aerv. avail MPW•lelY It loo•tlon. 979-Het or Clrcle, H u nting ton pf'lv. 5-48-7588 beth, San Juan Capl· or apt tow In Promon-deelred. Call: J~l 840-0144. Beach. 8424134. _R_o_o-m. -.-2-3-1-. -p-rl_v_e_n_t-tr, elreno condo. F\replllOI, tory P1 or equiv. Wiii ,.., 7'41780-0100 .... , 9111 fror L....-: Offlol l lhop quite worklnO "*'·Coot! pool. Jacuut, only ml· !1!_!.!01 r Mat r r . ...-•-F'llll Sen40a 1uit• are•. eeoo tf, O.M. prlv '94-4459 I -Beh nu1N 10 ~ ' Oefle .,._._.., ~-UW• -·-•~•.A .. .. ..... clll M -'611 ... . ....., ...... ............. _. •. I' , • ..................... ,.,_ .. .., ..... r.. ~ ....... . , __ ...,.,_ ... Or.,..,.= .... Clleitellll .~ · -.. P 0 I n t H • ' b o ' · Ohriatt.n F to thr 3 bf, 2 ::..=oe.=\• C:~ .. err mfl .. 27•taq ft. Call -351 Spac. oc .. nfml I Bf, 2 1290/f'l'IOnlh p!\11 'it utl-bt llOtne In Turtlllock. lloftal ,_...... ,,. M SO..Fwnlunfufn Aent MO. 1 '25 1q tt. b a . f r p I c . W I O lltH Call Gerhard el $500 mo. '5 l-3'33 , .. ....,,..:·w._.. .,_ .... All you nwd tor one 1400/mo 1365 L09an 1'9 W .... •..., '200·S300trno. ( 7 " ) I s 1 • 2 o 4 o .,..,.._ "' moMNy ,_, • e , o o • u M • • •. •Ill ...... 0.-. 845-14.... (bu11ne11) or (714) Nwpt Bdl, M/F ovw 35, ~ IMctt 111 Oo-940-&470 875-5116 ee.a..- -M_/_F_a_h_1_re_4_b_r_h_o_u_M-1,,_4_96-_97_51_· _C...;t101_m_11...;)_. __ non M!Oker. ~ IOC., vet Ste. 14. 631-38$1 lllgUM 8eedl 500 IQ tl. ---------:• ...,,.., Newport Shore•. Near M/1 10 lhar• MW 2 bdfm, ~· =.--,,::::· ;J:"'.W:, IB.IU Sim ofllcl. OOMn view, Jdnt, i ... -------o111 ~-"----·---~ _...,...,_.,,.,....~---bch. p ool. a 11nnl1 2 cer git WMl.llde CM 1375 mo a too dep. PfllO lftWMd, avlil. $550 1350/mo plua ~ urn 0upte11 l 27&mo tnct u111. &4Ml08 Wltlr fritit ...... mo .......... S4t-4340 730-7207 d•, M0-651.. a •01 t -. 8o6 M,, lO ehr H 8. ne., rne.tt 1 " IQ. J, LH H . To ...,. So eo..1 PleR.1..,.-""'--------~ w/bath 1250 mo. 942.....,., M '· t-1 3 Br Condo. w/2 -111ng Stir lto hom. °' condo. + ~ utll. 941~ .._... men Spa, gem• tm.. 11t IHt depoalt 1.11111. weigh I• Greet toe: ,.._,..1t, M2·2«t 8Nrl N.8 l'lm. Net reep. 1295/mo Incl utll. MM Beaut Ir adUll. lil'llt rnVbeUI 1218 730-3519 .,....~ lo.Tot~ + 4'11t. Avall fl u . ,~7iiiiiililiil1~ etw tHO litCI u111, 1M.1Mt ,_......, ___ ,, __ .__--....I & MO ....... 1214 .. ... ... Thia II the beglming of a new, exciting and chalenglng yeer. M In ... th• worat H•m• to be over . Houalng la lmpro'tlngl Thia year, 1983, looks pn>mlllng tor all of ua. It'• no secret, like aome recipes , The Real Eatatera' customers recetw the be91. And we wlll continue this Important bualneaa phtk>eophy. It'• that almple, but extr~mely meaningful philosophy that hu cauaecl The Real Estateta, tl'.wO&.lgb tbe yeera._Jo CODtha.Jo .,. • ICC8laful . . . When our customera reeltze that deaHng Wfffi YM ~ Eatatera "*"" that we put their ~ Int.,.., flt'st. ~ get a better qulllly aervtce and we de¥elop lasting cllentlegent relatlonahtpa. C8'I ua for all of your r.-estate nM<ta. WID liMI '2.U -Rent till youral Cuatotn 3 Bdrm, 2 years new, 3 blocks to beach. Compfete with akytlght, sunken Roman tub and aundeck. $164,999. Call 963-6787. llllT 4 - -Brand new carpeting! Crectdlng fireplace! Pre•tlglo1.11 nelghborhoodl Community pooll A9IUme $58,000 loan @ 9%; $567 mo! Call 963-6767. ._ lll1UJ -Luxurious aMng etepe to Nndf Bubbling apa & ga:ret>ol Ma.me low lntereet. ftexlble payrMnt and terms! Cell 983--e787. . IS 1-11 -11 ---·· lllPllD Y• IWllTIUIT -Price reduced $11,9001Thll18 a decoraton dream home. now at• an unbelievable price of only $112,0001 Auume Sn,200 loan! 13'.oi%. $923/mo. Hurry, cal1~767. IUll 1&111.1 -2700 equare feet of luxury! Prtvate garden wtth gazebo and bubbling epal Stepe to blue Pac:Hlcl Auume low Interest loan! Flexible down payment and terms! Call 983-6767. **' Rlf'."_:__,P.,?i' ... 4 two8rd':,!.'= 'Wfttt+ ~·t -awraJ wanm•an Jffl,lll -3 Bdrm home. room, co...--.. pawu, '"..-.-.,. ...... t · Personalized Indoor aeaacape. Fireplace. spa.I Ideal for the ectM1 famlty. A great value at Private sandy beach I Owner will carry $139,900, call nowt fMe-7171. financing! Call 963-6767. lllT MY• m& --Very well kept home In Mesa Verde, pride of family neighborhood, huge bdrms, Iota of panetlng, neerty new roof, new copper pfumblng, covered patto and fruit bearing treea galore In beck yard. Seller tughty motivated. Call 546-2313. PllHIT ll&ITll, IH,111 -3 Bdrm homel Excellent condltlonl Aasume 7'A% loan at . $38,000; $350 mo., and owner wtll help nnancel Call 983-8767. ... "'111-Beat deecribee the bay, ctwlnel and 9'*1Cl'"9 ocean vtewa eeeri from thta huge cu.tom 3 Bdnn mcecuttw remodeled home wtth Hductlve pool and deck area. Aaaume $508,0001 S9'ler anxious, Ctltl now &48-71?J. Open Sunday 1-5. Y9 JI IUft& -Ultra custom muterptecet Huge 5 Bdrtn, 2 atory home with courtyard entry+ prtvate ftdmmtng poof and bubbling apa accent thle marble adorned palace. UnbedeYable ~ at under $850,0001 ACT TODAY, C~ 646-7171. • • Ta l'NIW -VllCMt, bargain priced 4 Brdm. TLC fixer with aparkllng pool and bubbNng hot epaJ Reduced to $135,0001 Call now, &48-7171 . W&lmlllf -.t .._ -Huge a.tom 3 Bdrm 3 bath ownera untt with private patio and boat dock + 2 Bdrm 1 bath Income unit! Probate aale -Don't healtate, call nowt &48-7171.