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SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1983
'.County
farming
·output
declines
By JEFF ADLER or .. n.11r,......,.
Orange County's growing
lodustry didn't in 1982, posting a
lo.percent decline In the value of
locally produced agricultural
product.a compared to the year
before. . •The county Department of
Agriculture's newly released
1982 annual report notes the total
value of county agricultural
P!"C?(iucts declined to just over
~ million in 1982.
While favorable weather
ll'Diled upon aome crops, making
1-982 the third best year on
·te(?,Ord, other segments of the
industry felt the lmpact of the
recession, according to county
Aaricultural Commissione r
Walliam Fitchen.
Moat not.ably, the county's
nwaery industry -th~ largest of
the county's growing· industries
-felt the impact of the .everely
.... aUed bou••Y i~try. ~ w looa.,y pr uud
sh.rube, buahes and flowen for
Jandlcaping, Fltcben uid.
However, the nu.nery lnduttry
still manqed to top the llat of 18
comrnerdal crops in the county
valued at more than $1 million
last year. Nunery stock and cut
flowers grown in the county are
val\aed at $88.5 mlllion. aocording
to the report.
Other milll<>n-dollar crops
~lude strawberries, valued at
'60A million; Valencia oranges,
valued at $19.9 million; and
tomatoe1 with a $8.5 million
value.
While the coWlty's agricultural
industry remain• financially
healthy, it still is continuJ.ng to
~line in importance u land
oooe devoted to agriculture is
converted to other purpoees.
The total acreage In production
in 1982 amounted to 104,919
Cuddly companion
Michelle Magaldi, 2, of Irvine gets an
earful from the Easter bunny at South
Coast P laza in Costa Mesa. She was one of
several youngsters getti~g their holiday
_requests in.
Doctor's arraignment delayed
By STEVE TRIPOLI o< .. o.., ..........
Arraignment for Huntington
Beach phyaici.an Mark Hopp and
his daughter was delayed
yesterday amid indicatlQJ\I by
prosecutors that more serious
c harges ma y be file d in
connection with Hopp'a
prescription practices at his
detoxification clink:.
Hopp la under Investigation by
authoritlea In connection with
the overdoee deatha of at least
elaht patlenta.
liopp l• now facina 20
mlsd~meanor countl of
preecrlblng drop Improperly and
h1a daughter, Renee YC>Unl, aJao
11 faclna eight drug-related
counts.
They were allowed to remain
Sisquoc, the f lnt
California Condor enr
hatched i.a capti .. ty, ia
eating well and 11
plumper Iha•
expeeted, jublla11t
aelentisll aay. P•e
A3.
free without bail yesterday by
Centr al Orange County
Municipal Court Judge Barbara
Tam N'omoto, who re-echeduled
proceedinp for May~.
Deputy Diatrict Attorney Chris
Krallck gave strong Indications
that more serious charges will be
pending against Hopp by the
time he la arraigned.
"It's anticipated that there will
be felony charges filed," Kral.lclc
aid. "I don't think it's any eecret
that there's a homicide
lnvestlC&tion bem,( conducted."
lnveatl1atora from aeveral
agencies aearched Hopp'•
Edtnaer Avenue offlce for a
aecond time, and al80 9earched
hia Guden Grow home and a
(See DRUGS. Paa• A.I)
'L ittle Vegas' in Valley?
IY PHIL INIUDSIUIAN O(IM Dllfr .......
F our ooln·op~rated, Lu
VtP1·1tyle ltmbllnl machln•
have beer\ 11taed trorri a J'ountaln
Valley club by •tat• Alcoholic
Beveraa• Control aaenta and
local police.
Approxlma\ely f8,000 In oolna
waa conflacated In the raid,
which took piece Thuraday
momlna at the Fountain Valley
Eaalea Lodae, 11707 Edlnaer
Ave. The money had been
deposited In the ~.
ABC Olatrlct Admlnlatrator
Richard CotUn1ham 1ald no
an"eli. were rn.tde. but that the
reeulta of the It.BC lnv•Updon
would b e forwarded to the
Oranso County Ol1trlc t
Attorney'•! office for poalble
crim1na1 cl* .... lt II lllepl In
California to operate a pm1na
devtce capable of a payoff, he
uid.
The four c::ontllcated m.chine9
are 2~-cent, video-type poker and
"21" pine9.
Cottlnaham H id hi• office
received a complaint concemJnc
the uae of theee devlce1. An
undercover a1ent confirmed
their ~ at the club, and
.. Id th• raJd WN ooordlnat.ct
with Fountain v~ po&e. ~ ABC ottlcfal Mkl after tho
tnv•Updon lJI concluded, hl1
•sency wm propoee a penalty,
euch u a fine or 1utpenaion or
revokaUon of the club'11Jcenle to
1erve alcoholic beverq•. The
club may .ccert th1I penalty or
conte1t It n a heat\!11 · C.Ottinaham Ill.Id.
fteJ>t'W11taUves of the Eaatea Lodae could not be rnched for
comment on the 8elzure.
Ill-1110111 llllY NIU
ORANGE COUNTY. CALIF OH N IA 25 CENTS
State budget blow
to county funding .
By JEFF ADLER °'"" Deir ..........
OrWe County stands to klee
$ 7 .9 million In state f unda if Gov.
George Deukmejian'• proposed
budget la enac ted witho ut
modification by the ~ture.
The greatest loa in It.ate fWlda
would b e to program s
administered by the_ county
Health Care and Social Services
agencies, according to an analysis
of the state spending plan
prepared by the County
Administrative Office.
If otht>r already anticipated
revenue reductions are added
into the formula, the total dollar
1011 could reach $9.3 million
during the next fi1cal year,
e xplained Richard K ee fe ,
principal staff analyst in the
CAO's office. .
The report, to be pretienteO to
the Board of Superviaors duiing
next Tuesday's meeting, points
out, however, that all other
county programs funded to IOrne
extent with state dollars stand to
receive a net lncreue of $400,000.
In a· letter acoompanyl.ng the
report, County Administrative
Officer R. E. Thomas points out it
is anticipated "the budget that is
finally adopted for fiscal year
1982-84 will also reflect many
changes."
Among the county programs
most severely impacted would be
the county. Indigent medical
services program. slated to loee
$3.7 million. Also, the county
health service program could loee
as much as $1.3 million.
The gove'rnor's budget also
propoees discontinuing . funding
for county adult day-care
licensing programs. If Orange
County loses that funding, it
would have to finan ce the
salaries of 12 social workers
performing the licensing duties
at an annual cost of $278,000,
according to the report.
Because of the proposed
reduc tions, Thomas asks
'supervilors to direct the county
lobbyis t in Sacramento to
concentrate his ener.gies on
minimizing. losses, especially
thoae to the Health Care and
Social Service agencies.
Thousands of sun-seekers
swarm to coastal beaches
Snapping back fl'Ol'Jl weeks of
rain, cloud. and Jlloom, Eut.er
vacationer• hit Orange Coaat
beaches yeaterday In numbers
that left even lifeguards amaz.ed.
"It'• just like 1ummer,"
commented one llfe1uard in
Newport Beach wh~ more than
100,000 aun-eeekers poured onto ..
the strand.
"But thia is the best weather
we've had In a long, long time,"
he added.
The crowd 1lze ls equal to
beach tumoutl usually raerved
for such beach attracdona 81 the
Fourth of July and Labor Day.
Big crowds are expected aaatn
today and tomorrow.
In Hun~ Beech, where
portions of ttat.e-owned parking
lots are out of commlHion
becau.se of conat.rucUon, about
30,000 people abowed up. At
least a third of the crowd packed
Into the mile--Jooc dty beech near
the H40tiJllt.on .pier.
The air ten:iperature wu a
pleasant 74 degreea. The
National Weather Bureau i1
predictinc it will remain that
way throu&h the weekend with
evening Iowa ln the mid 60a.
The water temperature ia
another story, thou1h. It has
remained a chilly 60 to 61
dearees In most spot.a. a reminder
that summer •till lm't here.
Lifeguarda, who have been
kept buay with reecuea most of
the week, are waminc beach-
1oen to be careful of rip currentl
caused by the 1torm-gou1ed
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Sectiona of the parking toi. at
Huntington and Bolla OUca state
beaches are cloeed. Work crews
are expandin1 the lots and
predlct both wW be open before
aununer arrives.
Brisk ocean temperatW'ft didn't seem to faze
this young girl who was one of more than
100,000 people to hit the strand yesterday in
Newport Beach.
Holly what?
While lfollywood may
eeem iJamoroua to
many, IOIDe people
call It "Hollyweird."
P .. e A9.
K eough
' Clef enda Mar tin
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I Orange Co '' OAILY PllOT/81turdey, Aprll a, 1113
Cd' \\.' Continued stories
DRUGS PROBED . • •
trailer near hla offioo on Monday.
The lnvHtlgatora' report to the
court after the aearch revealed
that they had r ecove red
hundreds of bottles of pills and
liquids, mostly from H opp'•
home. plus the records of 11
patients and other papers.
According to the report several
of the records had the letters
"O.D .• " apparently a reference to
patie n ts who had overdosed,
written on them.
Some o f t he pall b ottles
recovered were large-11bo botU~
containing COO or l ,000 plll11,
according to the report.
Krallc k said the Dlatrlc t
Attorney'• offtoe did not oppoee
Hopp's freedom without ball
yesterd ay , because the
misdemeanor c harges alone
cannot juatify a requeet for hlah
bail.
"W e ha ve a lot more
investigation to do on thTa cue."
K.ralick said.
County canipaign
• expenses soaring
By JEFF ADLER
Of the Delly ~ lteft
California and Orange County
politicians are involved in an
escalating carnpaign-contribvtion
"anns race" that is running out
of control, according to the
executive director of California
Common Cause.
Walte r Zelman, who has
headed the sta tew i d e
organization s.i.nce 1978, said the
probl e m 'with ca mpaign
flnancing in California is not one
of individual corruption~ but one
of systemic corruption.
"It's bad and getting worse
elsewhe re and it's worse and
going God-knows-where in
Orange County," Zelman told a
Town Hall forum In Santa Ana
last week.
He said candidates for pollticai
office h a ve become far too
de pendent on large campaign
contributions from poliU£al
action conunittees. These PAC&,
aa they are known, claim they
are not purch asing influence
with their contributions, but
"&<'CeSS," he said. •
"Access is not a benign tenn,"
he said. "The term 1s half the
poUtlcal game. He who has access
has powe r . Access is realllJ
influence."
Zelman pQinted out that the
cost of campalgnin g has risen
astronomically in tl)e pa.st several
years. While the average winner
of a state legislatlv~ cont.est spent
$30,000 in 1976, the aame raca
cost an average $117,000 in 1982,
he said.
Two-thirds of the monies
raised by candidates in 1982 came
from PAC& and special interest
groups, he said. Only 5 percent
came from individuals and only 4
percent was collected in a
candidate's home district in
statewide races. .
The costs of campaigning are
so high that it is now the
candidates who are soliciting the
PACs for contributions rather
than the other way around, he
added.
Zelman said th~i to, restore the
system to a more natural a
balance, campaign financing
reform legislation is needed.
He suggested that such a law
includes provisions for pu blic
financing of campaigns; that it
place a ceiling on contributions
from PAC&; and that it impoee a
"generous" spending limit, to
hold down overall campaign
costs.
Seal Beach investment
firm target of probe
The FBI has joined the probe
of a Seel Beach gold and silwr
investment firm that LI the target
of more than 60 complainta by
customers who claim to have lost
money , police reported
yesterday.
Investigators said clients of
Goldex International. 600 Pacific
Coast Highway, have reported
individual loses ranging from $1,
400 to $90,000.
Police said investigation of
p ossibl e fr a ud has been
continuinj since J anaury. No
formal charges have been filed.
The FBJ wu called in becawie
some of the clients who have
filed complainta live outalde the
state, police aaid. Cu s tomers
allege to have IOI& investmenta or
not to have received profita an
their investments, police laid.
The metals investment firm,
1'fficers said, has a aecond
location at 1409 E. 4th' S t.
L
Beach life great
for Spring break
By LORENZO BENET Oflfteo.lr,.... .....
Kave you h ard about the new
movie, "Sprlna Break?" You
know, "Skin. 1kln, 1kln and
nothlna but 2000 mJlet of beach!"
Seema io be lhe lateet cat.ch
phrue 11.mon1 teenaaere ln
Southern California theee days.
and It probably couldn't be more
accurate.
Y eaterday. record crowds -
100,000 at Newport 8"ch alone
-s w armed to the coae\.
NewPort Buch, for lnllance, was
hop p l n l with rec k le111
volleyball players, beer-auszllng
partyera, blcycl.Jm, roller skaters,
surfers, rock'n roll mualc and
enou gh s u nbathers to fill
Anaheim Stadium twice over.
The air waa so thick with the
aroma of Lord know1 how many
brands of suntan oil, that you
could barely smell the surf. But
after a month of miserable
weather, nobody seemed to care.
This Good Friday was custom
made for sun worshipert, like
Darle ne Marina. 17, of Yorba
Linda.
There was no school today, so
Darlene got out of bed at 9 a .m ..
slipped into her bathing suit,
picked up friends Alicia Bennett
and Michele Speakman , and
drove to Newport Beach . They
spent most of the day basking out
near the 24th St. lifeeuard
station. They went for a swim;
Darlene stuck her toe in, Michele
went up to her knees, and Alicia,
the bold one, dove in head first.
They strolled by the shope along
Ocean Front Blvd., and laughed
at the middle-aged men who
eyed their skimpy bikinis.
"I'll tell you, if Tom gives me a
hug at work tomorrow, I'm going
to 1mack him," Darlen H id.
rubbing her 1unbumed shoulder.
Tho olhur atrll laughed.
"Hi there." said tho man In the
mirror 1hade11. "Want to play
frl11bee?" Hie name J1 Crala
Fulfer -a Weet Covin.a man.
.,, Alicia s tarted to11lng the
rrl.lbee back and forth wlth him.
"Yesterday I wu 1kJlng, today
thl1," Fulfer anJ'lQU.OCed. turntna
hls bronze face toward the brieht
sun. ·
Down the beach a way1. Brent
Ranek wu manning the 28th St.
Ufeauard tower. He Mid th.la day
wu by far the bualest of the
year. Kia colleagues up and down
the 1h0Fellne made l~ to 20
rescues and wat.ed a half-dozen
Injuries -mi:ltly surfers who
lacerated their llmbe on the ocean
f)Qor. "We're expecting th1a tiz.e
on crowd for the rest of the
weekend ," h e said as h e
surveyed the mass of humanity.
Then he chuckled. "Everybody
wants to get a tan in one day."
Jim Kincaid of Costa Mesa was
taking a mellower approach to
the afternoon compared to the
volleyballera who were playing
intensely nearby. Hia face waa
buried in Ann Beattle's latest
novel, "Fa~s in Place."
"I came down today to get
some sun," he said. "It seems like
I'm always working or going to
school, so I wanted to have a
little fun.
"1 tried to get my girlfriend io
come down," he added, but she
wanted to paint F.aster eggs."
And did he think the beach
crowd waa large?
"If you think thiB is something
you should see what it's like In
lhe summer," he said.
Flood prevention
I
topic of report
By JEFF Al>LER of the Dellr "414 ateft
Fl oods tha t ravaged
Huntington Beach and several
other Orange Coast cities last
month would n ot have been
prevented if the proposed $1
billion Sant.a Ana Rive r Flood
C,qntrol Project already had been
constructed. a county report hu
concluded.
The report, prepared by the
co unt y Enviro nmental
Manage m e nt Agency for
Supervisor Bruce Neatande,
confirms what county officials
have maintained all along:
"Most of the flooding which
occurred waa from overflow of
facilities which are not in any
way connected directly to the
Santa Ana River and would not
be modified by the Santa Ana
River Main Stem Project," the
r e p o rt prepared by EMA
Di.rector Murray Storm stated.
The Sant.a Ana River Flood
Control Project, proposed to
prevent the kind of flood that
might occur once every 100 years
along the waterway, is on e
portion of &n omn i b us wa&.er projects bill now before
Conpeas.
However, the report notes that
flood control improvements
would have prevented flooding
along Gisler Street in Costa
Mesa.
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Dee Whitson shows off warning sign he ·
d is played Thursday at his Costa Mesa ga s
s ta tion. Whitson says his gimmick r eally
pum pe d up business.
Reactions varied
on gas tax hike
By GLENN SCOTI'
of tM D8'tr l'tloC .....
Costa Mesa ser vice station
o wner Dee Whitson made the
best of a bad situation this week.
The federal tax on the price of
fuel retailers buy from wholesale
distributors increued Hve cents
per 9allon yesterday. W hitson
worked th e news to ·hls
advantage. He propped a hand-
printed sign outside his Chevron
station on Harbor Boulevard at
Victoria street Thuraday.
It read: "Gas. Fill up now. 5
tax increase torn0rrow."
His concise messagef1brought
an immediate response. The
station pumps an average 2,000
gallons each day, he said. On
Th.ursday, it pumped an extra
400plk>fte
Yesterday. Whlue>n left hi•
prices unchanged. Self-serve
regular remained 98.9 cents per
gallon. Full service supreme
unleaded stayed at 149.9.
And the cars ke pt coming.
WhitsOn noted Easter vacat.lon
added some business but said his
prices were equally responsible.
Pump attendant Steve Retmier
didn't get a lunch break until
2:30 p.m .
Whitson said he'll eventually
raise prices to absorb the tax
increase, but not until early next
week when he begins paying ~
extra tax on new loads of gas
He'll enjoy the attention until
then .
"Today. it's been jammed." he
said. "Just jammed."
H o w did Orange Coast
customers react to the new t.aX
increase for new road projects?
Many, like Whitaon. were willing
to find constructive measures i11
it.
Rich Winston of Huntington
Beach was filling his tank at a
Sh ell s tation a t Pacific Coast
H ighway and Jamboree Road irl
Newport Beach . "As long as the
nickel goes toward repairing the
highway, as long as we see some
use for lt, no problem," he said.
Bill Turpin of Newport Beach --... ~ .. aou. ~ ., the ..me 8taltiola. He noted tha
OPEC price reduct ions have
already made gas pri ce ~
considerably cheaper.
"I think it's the type of tax w~
should have," he explained. "ll
taxes the user."
Cooler tomorrow
Flood c hannel s whic h
overflowed their banks and sent
water p o uring into nearly
700 Huntington Bea c h and
Fountain Valley homes. though
not part of the proposed flood
control pro ject , are: the
Hunti ngton Beach c hannel
(Newland to Talbert streets);
Anaheim channel (Westminster
Avenue to Bolsa C hica Road),
Talbert C hannel; F o untain
Valley channe l (Bushard to
Garfield streets), and the East
Garden Grove-Winte rsburg
channel (Haz.ard Avenue to
Goldenwesl).
Golde n West
Dan cunha of CaJta Mesa wai
filling up a t the Fast-Save
Station on Newport Boulevard
and Cabrillo Avenue:. He said tht
tax is great because roa4
improvements translate into job(.
"Nobody likes to spend money,
but if you can put people t9
work, It's worth it," he said.
Roy Kuliko v saw things
differently. A Bible student, he
said the need for the tax is a sign
o f eco nomi c and social
disintegration . ''The system a
corrupt and it's going down.'' he
claimed. He said the new systero
Will be better. I Coastal
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Cooler tomonow wftll Ngtll tn tM
l"llld-«>a lo low 7o.. Eleewh•r•. lrom Point
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The Santa Ana River Flood
Contro l Project w o u Id b e
desig ned to channel runoff
waters from higher elevations
safely to the ocean. not to handle
overflows In lower·lying coasl&I
areas, according to Storm and
other EMA officials.
course open
"Alterna tive Approach es to
Cancer Healing," an eight-week
course. will be offered Fridays.
beginning April 8 at Golden.West
College in Huntington Beach
The programs will explore cancer
causes. h ealing and remission,
and different approaches to
cancer treatment.
The course. open to the pubbc,
will be held from 7 to I 0 p.m.
Fridays in Forum I.
Ken Brownell Is a Caltrans
landscape maintenance worker
who h elped a friend fill up a
Volkswagen bus a the station. He
said the 5-cent tax shouldn 'i
hurt.
"Th e same people wh9
complain about the roads are thf
ones who are against taxes," be
said. ;
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NATION
Israeli .. officials angry;
Reagan won't ship F-16s
By tilt A11oelattd Pre11
WASHINGTON -AdminlltraUon 1pokelmen t.c:ked off
IOl'lltwhat yeatttday from Pret!dent R.eqan'• ... rt1on that ht
la leplly barred from deUvenna 7~ new F-1e warplane. to
Iarael, but made dear the ule won't proceed "while the llrMU
forc:.a remain ln Lebanon .••
In Tel Avtv, laraeU oft.lciala were aaJd to be lnfw1ated by
Rftaan'• dedllon to block the •2.1 blWon .ale. And U.S. IOUrcee
aaid the lar'Hli Air Force hu decided tD upgrade ill older
American F-4 jell, at a cost of $900 million, In light of
uncenainty over the F-16 deal.
' Well are rolls on the rise again
WASHINGTON -The rolls of one of the nation's biggest
w~are pf08J'&m1, which fell ateadlly after Congress and ~\he
Retaan administration tightened eUgibUity standards in 1981,
have begun riaing again. Ceil Frank, a spokeswoman for the
Department of Jlealth and Hunuan Services, said that the
upturn In the Aid to Famtlles with Dependent Children
program had been expected because of the high rate of
unemployment.
5.3 million GM cars face recall
WASHINGTON -AB many as 5.3 million General MotDra
Corp. can could have axles that may come apart and cause the
driver to loee control, federal safety authorities said yesterday.
The National Highway Traffic Safety AdministraUon said the
defect ln the 1978-1980 models ih question has resulted in 64
reports of accidents in which 11 people were injured. In 58
accidents the rear axle shaft "completely separated" from the
wheel, the agency said.
Reagan imposes motorcycle tariff
WASlilNGTON -President Reagan yesterday Imposed
still tariff increases on large foreign motorcycles in an attempt
tD help the Harley-Davidson Motor Co., the only remalning"U.S.
maker of the machines. The action should raise the price of
imported motorcycles in th.i& country and thus give ltarley-
Davidaon relief lrom its competition. mainly Japaneee bikes,
which have been taking an increasing share of the market.
STATE
Judge rules 'no fraud' for Erin
SANT A MONICA -The judge in the Groucho Marx
estate trial has refused to order any further financial
punishment for Erin Fleming, saying she had seen evidence of
''the positive influence Fleming had on Groucho Marx." The
judge said nearly a half-million in damages awarded by a jury
should not be increased and ruled there was no fraud involved
in the way Fleming obtained her two houses. her half-interest
in Groucho Mrarx Productions Inc. and various stDcks and
bonds valued at more than $100,000.
Phone firm asks $369.6 million
SANT A MONICA -General Telephone Co. has aaked the
California Public Utilities Commission for a $369.6 million rate
i.ncreue in 1984. U granted, the increa5e would nearly double
, the avenwe ...mdential c:wiomer'• monthly bill. from $7.76 io •15.30. J'tat-rate bumnem ~ would jump from $17.20 tD
$30.95 monthly. while measured business service would riae
from $7 .20 tD $14.60 a month.
Governor proposes transport plan
SACRAMENTO -Gov. George Deukmejian ·propoeed a
$12.1 billion five-year state transportation plan yesterday with
more money for highway construction and le9S for maat tnmlit.
The total was $2.2 billion over last year's five-year plan, with
most of the extra money expected tD come from the new
5-cent-per-gallon boost in the federal gasoline tax.
WORLD
Marines to carry loaded rifles
BEIRUT. Lebanon -The U.S. Marine commander in
Lebanon, Col. James M . Mead, said yesterday he had ordered
his men tD carry loaded weapons for the first time in their duty
here because of Increased threats of violence. Mead told
· reporters at the U.S. command post near Beirut airport that the
decision followed an attack on a patrol March 16 in which five
Marines were slightly wounded, and warnings from the
Lebaneae army that more ambushes were likely.
14, 000 homeless in Soviet quake
MOSCOW -A Soviet newspaper revealed Friday that
eight people were injured and 14,000 were left homeless when
two strong earthquakes struck a large oil-producing area of
western Turkmen. Moscow News, a foreign-language weekly,
did not aay when the quakes occurred, but an earthquake
measuring 6.5 on the Richter 8C&le struck an area acroa the
border in northeastern Iran March 23, killing 18 AeQple and
lnjuring 78, aa:x>rding tD Iranian reports.
Vietnamese thrust into Thailand
BANGKOK, Thailand -The Foreign Ministry u.ld about
500 Vietnamele eoldiers thrust acroa the Cambodian border
into Thailand twice yesterday but were driven beck by Thal
troopa. The m1n.istry said fighting was continuing and that the
Vietnamese had killed at least 200 Cambodian refugees,
• wounded b~ more and driven 30,000 acrom the fronlier.
• Orange Cout DAILY PILOT llaturd8Y, Aptff a, 1ta
Christians observe Good Friday
By Tlat Attocla* Prtt1
Thol.UIAJlda of Chrtatiana made
the lradlU~l pll(ltrbnaao •Iona
Jer1a1lem'1 Via Dolor01a thl1
Oood Friday and Pope John Paul
II knelt and kiued a wooden
crou In St. Pe\ctr'a Ba1tlica In
eolemn ceremonlee m.arklna the
Crucifixion of Jmua 1,9~ years aao.
The ri\e9 In Jeruaalem bepn
In the Church of the Holy
Sepulchre, where tradition .. ys
Je1ua wa1 crucified and
entombed. Later, thouaanch of
pll1rlm1 followed rrancltcan
monk• and Arab eeouta ln a
pruc."ellion from the tint Station ot tho C.roea. when J•u. wu
tried, to the church .
Small sr<>UPI marched up VI.a
Dolorou throu1h the afternoon,
many of them 1houlderlnt
wooden cro1MI 1upplled by a
Frandacan rnonut.ery.
They walked slowly up th•
1,000-yard Street of Sorrow. to
the tradition.al 1lt.e of Calvary,
and the narrow lanee of the Old
City wert jammed with
onlc>Okett. But luuU offldall l&ld fewer people aune th1I y.r
tor the co\nddln1 lu&er ·~
PUIOYW 1•w.
Th• Tourhm Mlnhtry
npec\9d '10,000 vWton. a drop ot
at J...t 10 percent from I.tit year.
Middle EUt tenalon1 and the
Weet'• ~were beu.v.d to
be btotna pt]Crtrnl away.
In lfomit, the pondtt 1ook off
hia ahoel. dark rM rot.. whlce
miter and pJd rtna and won a
1lmpl• whl&e robe tD •how hla
humWty dunn, the .ervtc. on
Good J'nday. the onl"= ln the Cha1ldln ~When CMnOt
be .ad.
Later th• pope carried a
a..pound. .. ,_ 2·1.nch crcm ta a
prcc 1 •Ion to the andent Nil'w
w tht c.o&o• •um. tYmboUcally ~ the 14 Siadcna of the era..
Ludana Rey-. a 24-yeu-oJd
nmt vendor from Butec:en, had
hmwJ1 naiW '° • en. befbn 4,000 people for the MVtnth
y .....
Violent storms
rip into Plains
By Tiie Asaoclated Pre11
Thunderstarma hammered the
1<>uthem Plaina on Friday with
damaging wind, heavy rain and
hall, while a winter storm watch
waa posted for part of Mlnneaota.
Heavy rain overnight -
I ncluding 4 .5 inches ln
southeastern Kansas -caused
local flooding In Missouri and
Kansas. A flaah flood watch was
posted over west central
M isaouri, and the Chlkukla
River of DOrtheaatem Oklahoma
was expected to rise out of it.a
ban.kl near Blackwell.
Rainshowers and
thunderstorm• extended from
northern Mississippi through
central Illinois, from southern
Iowa across Louisiana and from
northern Texas to southeastern
Nebraska.
State jobless
rate plunges
LOS ANGELES (AP)
California's U{\employment rate
dropped sharply ln March, from
11.2 percent tD 10.6 percent. the
U.S . Labor Department reported.
The drop was even sharper in
Los Angeles County, the it.at.e's
most populous, where the jobless
rate fell to 10.1 percent in March
from 11.5 percent in February,
said Vincent Canales. a state
labor market analyst.
Golfball-liJ.ed hailltones fell in
1cattered part• of Oklahoma,
Misaow1 and Arkanaaa.
Windblown snow closed
highways in northeut.ern New
Mexico, and wind guat.J.na tD 16
mph kicked up a dust 1tonn in
western Texas that drastically
cut visibility.
High wind blew out windows
In Dallas and Wichita, Kan.;
gusts to 74 mph caused a
citywide blackout at Tatum,
N .M .; 76 mph gusts blew off
roofs and downed power llnea at
Midland, Texas, and wind alao
caused damage at Danville and
Jonesboro, La. Gusts up to nearly
70 mph were recorded at El
Dorado, Kan. ·
Tornado watches were posted
over northeastern Texas,
northwestern Louia1ana, much of
Arkansas, aouthwestem Mmouri
and east.em Oklahoma.
##'A )0 Ill
This condominium under construction in ,
Dallas fell victim to high winds. High wind warning• were
issued for northern Texas,
Oklahoma and south through
aoutheastem Kansas, with high M h k •
wind warnings over 110utbem OU.rDerS Ury _Ill Texas and warnings of gale force
wind along the Texas cout ~ . -
the Great l...akes-. h k • • sn~wthten°~~~o=.:1:!: earl qua e VIClIIDS
Minnesota, and snow was
acattered from western Nebraska
across western South Dakota intD
aoutheastem Wyoming.
A winter storm watch was
posted over the 90Utheastem half
of Minnesota for today.
POPAYAN, Cokimbia (AP) -
Five-thousand mourners, eome
weeping uncontrollably and
othen quietly aobbl:n.a, buried
loved ones yesterday who died In
the Holy Thunday earthquake
that devastated this Andean
provtnda1 capital.
New condor said do.ing well
Mon of the deed were elderly
people, babiH and teen-agers
cauchl unaware when the quake
atruck. Many were killed in
Popayan'• 17th century Roman
Catholic cathedral, which
colla,_4 during early Mall.
Prelddent Beli&ario Betancur
attended the burial ceremony at
a local cemetery, at. which
Arcbblahop 8Uveno Bult.ra•o pre91ded. Tbe arehblahop tDld
report.en he aranced a special
dispenmtlon ., that Mam could
be Did on Good Friday.
SAN DIEGO (AP) -A
parled. balt--bald condor chkk Is eating wen and plumper than
expected, say jubilant aclentiats
who hope the newly nam~
Slsquoc will found a new
dynasty tD help the vani.lhing
breed survive.
One day after the chick
hatched out of it.a light blue shell,
it showed a "hearty appetite" for
a gruel of clay-old mioe ln warm
water and was growing stronger
by the hour, condor keeper BU1
Toone said Thureday.
An emergency committee
he·aded bJ:i!!~vtncial Gov. Amalia de 18.ld UM bodies
had been Identified by Friday
afternoon. 179 ln Popayan and 15
In 8LIJTOUDdlng towns. Racuen
aid there were at ie.t 40 r6ott
bodte• that bad not been
ldentlBed, and aeerched through
tom of n.abble f« more vk:Uma. Siaquoc, which became the
first California condor ever
hatched in captivity Wednaclay,
was transported Thursday by Day-old California condor resl.8
ambulance f.rom the San Diego Zoo
Army helicopten ferried in
tents. food and other emergency
auppliel and ev..:uated aerioualy
injured vtctlma. Zoo to the San Diego Wild comfortably at San Diego .
Animal Park near Escondido, .------'--------------------------------
about 30 miles away, Toone u.ld.
It will be kept in a portable
trailer at a secret location.
In a few weeks. the chick will
be placed in the park's
''condor-minium, '' an enc108Utt
for big bird.a.
Earlier Thursday, the half-
pound Si.squoc dor.ed at the zoo In
a terrycloth-lined incubator
heated to 95 degrees.
The blrd, orig~y dubbed
R·l but given the Indian name
Si.squoc for a condor praerve ln
Santa Barbara County, was
peeled out of ill ahell Wednaday
night by two zoo bloJosists after a
three-day around-the-clock egg
watching marathon.
Although the bird probably
never will be released to the
wild, it could cause tu wild
parenta to double their breeding
efforts, said Noel Snyder, a
blolotdat with the U.S. Fiah and
Wildlife Service.
c.ondon. of which only 19 are
known to exist lo the wlld,
normally produce an egg ~
twoyean.
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A4 Orange Coaat DAILY PU.OTl8aturday, Aprll 2, 1tl3
The hunt's on
More than· 100 young ters got into the action yesterday at the
annual O.range Coa1t YMCA Easter Egg hunt. Below, the young
searchers &tart to cramble. Edwin Ma rtin, 7, of Costa Mt!sa is
shown top left crawling under b~sh for treat while Wesley
BudorelC, 5, of t :osta Mesa goes d irectly to the source -th.-
Eate r Bunny. ·
Mountain climber
plans UCI lecture
"ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK ... they
went to the tomb·. . . but they did not find the
body of the Lord Jesus."
HE IS RISEN: HE IS RISEN INDEED An outdoorsman who led an ill-fated climbing
expedition on Mount McKinley 16 years ago will
recount the trip during a free public lecture at UC
Irvine Wednesday.
Joe Wilcox, leader of a 12-man expedition in
July 1967, saw seven members die after winds
blowing almost 200 mph trapped them during their
final aacent of the Alaskan peak.
You're Invited to Newport Harbor Lutheran
Church this Easter Sunday. Come hear th.e
Easter Miracle.
Euler Sunday, April 3
F•tlv•l s.rvtoea •t 8:00 A.M. and 10 30 A.M
He will talk about the trip preparations, the
unexpected weather conditions and his futile rescue
a ttempta when he speaks at 9 p.m. in the Physical
Sciences Building, Room 104. His talk is part of a
clut in mountain ecology.
Put0< Berg will preach on. "Ea•ter ls l"
Pancake breakfast before both MN1ce1 -
Bring lhe whole family/neighborhood
Nursery care available at both eervlGes.
llEWPORT HARIOR LmERAll CHURCH
798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92683
1714) 541-3631
Wilcox now is director of the White Winds
Outdoor Academy. a program that teaches
youngsten to cope with stress by guiding them
h outdoor ex riences.
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Ann NellOn, both of Costa Mesa;
Jeffrey Steven Co h en a nd
Richard Allan Hock, both of
Fountain Valley; and Uma AlJadl
Venkalesh of Irvine.
Also on the list w ere the
following s tud en ts from
Huntington Beach: Rosemar y
Cox. Stacy Anne Dunn, Bette
J ane Ehlenfeldt, Lesley Ann
Hamilton and Alle n Wayne Volz.
Board meetings
resch eduled
The Newport-Mesa Unified
School Board has rescheduled
two meetings to April 5 and 19
Both meetings will began at
7:30 p .m . In th e Harpe r
Community Center, 425 E. 18th
St., Costa Mesa.
..
' Easter egg ·hunts
in New-port, Mesa
An Eaater egg hunt free to younptere 1n Newport Beach
between agea 2 and 10 will be staged at 9:30 a.m . today at
Ea.atbluff Park.
The event will include an eu hunt, a magic show and an
appearance by an Eaater bunny. Prizes will be awarded.
The Easter egg hunt ii apo090f'ed jointly by the d ty's
Parks, Beaches and Recreation department al the Eutbluff
Village Merchanta Aaoclation. The park I.a located at the
rntersection of Viata del Oro and Vi.ata del Sol.
For more infonnation, call 640-2271.
Children alao are invited to participate in Costa Mesa's
annual Easter EaR-A-Thon and Bonnet parade al 9:30 a.m.
today at FBtanciaAdobe Park, 1900 AdJm,s Ave.
The event from 9:30 a.m . to noon \will include an F.aster
egg hunt, bonnet parade and contest and a visit from the
Easter bunny.
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Theater on the Festival of Arta grounds in Laguna Beach.
Represen tatives of Reg Grundy Productions of Hollywood
will interview prospective contestants from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ln
the thea~r. 650 Laguna Canyon Road.
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Peace Now becomes .. a potent force • ID Israel
By ARTHUR MAX
'411 11'11111 .........
JERUSALEM (AP) -It be1an with a
letter from S48 army reeerviaca to Primo
Mini1ter Menacbttm Beain. Within
'Weeki lt swelled to a national m0vemont.
Today ''Peace Now" '8 five yean old and
a potent force ln Iaraeli polltb.
I t• leaden are young, ideall1Uc,
lmalinatlve and in their amatewilh way
they are a 1ucceu story' in a nation
wboee recent history ia Cluttered with
failed challenges to the estAbliahment.
Peace Now exists to pressure the
government into grabbing at every
opeortunity for peace with the Arabs.
Orlglnally aet up to press Begin for the
ooncemions needed to make peace with
EiYJ>t, Peace Now has. stAyed alive by
exposing Incidents of army brutality
toward Arabs in the West Barut, and by
apearheadlni oppoalUon to tht-Lebanon
war wt year.
ITS STRENGTH lJca In lw refusal to
flt Into an I.aracll mold. In a country
where 11portB clubl, health clinks, bank.a
and entire vlllagea are afflUated with
political partlee, Peace Now i. 1tubbomly
independent. It Is classic gra11root1
politics. It glowa and fades, but after five
yeare lt haa surprised everyone by
refuai.ng tO di.sappear.
Last September It helped organize
Israel's largest demonstration, when
400,000 people -one QUt of every aix
voten -clamored for an official inquiry
into the Beirut maaaacre of Palestinians.
The inquiry led to the ouster of Ariel
Sharon as defense minister four months
lat.er.
But at the same time, the movement
hu watched a.,111n '• power arow
1\l'Onaer and bracl'a iflp on lhe oocuplod
territorl• if'JW tighter.
"Sol'l"WUmee I am n10ltt deprelled alter
a bit operation. f .-k myaelf, IO what?
What'• ch.anatnJ(l" aaye Tiall Rethef, a
Peace Now fead'er. "But I feel a great
re9ponaibllity. No one elle la doina It."
Liberal.a call Peace Now the nation'•
conaclence.
Critics call it naive. They 1ay It
undermines the government and
encourages Arab rigidity. lta moat
vehement critica in Begin'• Likud Bloc
have leveled chargea, never
substantiated, that Peace Now la a tool of
the U.S. Central 1.nteWgence ~rv:y and
even that It gets money from Saudi
Arabia.
More aerious crit.lca are wary of Peace
No w 's connection• to Mapam, the
Can the president adjust his views?
President Ronald Reagan is in obvious
political difficulty. Why? Try out the
following for si:ze.
For most of his active ille from the
tlme he reached Hollywood until he
came to Washington Ronald Reagan
asaociated largely with people who hated
taxes, feared communism, and knew
nothing about unemployment.
He campaigned for policies which
would reduce taxes, and make verbal
and economic war on the presumed
source of communism, the Soviet Union.
He ignored unemployment or the
possibility that it might increase. He
laughed at John Anderson's idea that
cutting taxes and increasing military
spending would lead to a rising federal
deficit.
HE SOUNDED so sincere in hi! belief
that the United St.ates could have more
guns, lower taxes, and a ba.lanoed budget an at the same time that a majority of
the American people believed him. His
confidence was reassuring and
contagious. How could anyone doubt a
man who spoke with such happy
conviction?
And 10 Ronald Reagan came to
Waahington and cut taxe. and opened
the trutury to the Pentagon. But then
what happened? Unemployment started
to creep up, and so did the deficit.
Bu! Mr. Reagan is a1ill insisting that
the country can have guns and lower
taxes at the same time.
He i1 making a few grudging
concessions to hls critics. But by and
large he LI still clinging to the happy
asumptiom of the campaigl'). He LI ati11
trying tO serve and please those who
h81e taxes. fear communiam, 8.Jld know
ooth1ng about unemployment.
But l>resident Reagan ls livilll in a
country in which a majority of the
people have different concerns than
those uppermost among thoee people Mr.
Reagan aaaoclated with in California
before he came to Washington.
Most Americans of today fear
unemployment, hate the thought of war
of any kind, particularly nuclear, and
regard the Soviet Union as something a
long way away and of no real relevance
to their lives.
Many a president in t~e past has
adjusted to changed public concerns and
never lost touch with ordinary people.
Partly this was because he actually did
use his wife Eleanor as his "legs and
ears." Partly also it waa because he
associated with a broad spectrum of
people. He was a social snob but a
political commoner.
Woodrow Wilson lost touch, largely.
because of his preoccupation with the
peace process aft.er the war waa over and
then because of physical illness. Rlchard
Nixon lost touch, and came to grief. Had
he appreciated the political importance
Mr. Reagan ghes every appearance of being unaware
that the set of values he brought with him to
Washington no longe r fits the public sense of its needs
of the moment.
perceptions. Mr. Rea.gan gives every
appearance of being unaware of the fact
that the aet of values he brought with
him to Washington no longer fits the
public sense of its needs of the moment.
IT IS ALMOST as though Mr. Reagan
brought all his old beliefs and his old
perceptions to Washington, filled the
White House with them, and la happily
unaware that times have changed and
that he is in fact out of step with the
rank and file of the .American people.
Can it be that Ufe in the White Hou.ee,
among asaocl.ates of one's own choosJng.
is so iruulated from the mass (>f the
American people that a man on the
inside of that big house really does not
aense and is not re9ponsive to the D'.lOOd4
and concerns of the great majority of the
people outside?
Perhaps the greatest strength of
Franklin Delano Roosevelt wa.a that no
matt.er how handicapped physically he
of ending the Vietnam war prompUy (as
Eisenhower ended the Korean war) he
would certainly have avoided Wat.erpt.e
and probably completed his second term
happUy and successfully.
MR. REAGAN is certainly out of
touc h with the prime fear of
unemployment which at.alb the land
today.
The greater question I.I whether he
could adjust his thinking to the popular
mood even if he did understand ii. He
still seems to i:>e trying to govern for the
benefit of those who hate taxes, fear
Ru s sia , and are ignorant of
unemployment.
Unless Mr. Reagan adjusts to the
prevailing mood and changes his aenae of
priorilies it would seem likely that he is
headed back for the ranch come January
of 198~.
Rec>tlnt~ trom tn. Ct1n11l1111 Scienc. Moottor
More people choose to live alone
Between 1970 and 1982, the number of de people living ln America jumped MtciunclJn 78 percent -from i0.9 on to 1i\.4 million. With theae
st.aUldca ln mind, The Merit Report
queried American • about ,their pe.utpdon of the aln&)e life.
8p9alticall~L ~~ whether people who NIDAin anaae all their lives do IO
bec1 •they want to or becau.e they are ~ to find U\ eicceptable mate. The
....... lepar1 f1ndt a eoUd majority (65
,..t) belieYe that unmarried~· Nlill9ln .. 11-:au. they want to,t whlle a ~ (23 ptr'Cllftt) beJSewt lt la • ,_awe 1hey .re -unable to find an • "4.,. imte." md an addidonal 22 ~t upr ..... no optnton on th.e
~ r
r YOUNG PIWPL& ~ 11·" are mmt..,. '° be.U.V. tNit people rmw.ln
1l.n1l• b1 choice (.SO puc:ent to 24
percent), with both young men (69
percent to 22 ~t) and young f-'<>mm
(61 pera!S\t to 20 percent) &n acreement. Look1na at Olla 1ubject from another
angle, The M erh R eport uked
AmericarMI whether people who remain
eJnale are happier or u.nhappter than
ma.fried people, or whether It doesn't
make much difference. Interettincly,
fully half (61 percent) of the publlc
believM &bat one'1 marital Ntw "doea
not mak4 much difference." However, =remainder, conalderably more
people are 41unhapper" 32
pe rather than .. happier" ~11 ;.re.ti) •
Thia opinion 11 molt 1tron1ly
:fturrd by the afOuent. While •bout ot eMb income ~ 81)'1 martial
ttatw *-''t malra tDUCh difference, tbe
t.Janoa ~ tlw ..-aUlumt (with
lniDnll of '26,000 aDd man) ... ~
wl\o nlftMWl llnP as unha.,.,._. by • I?
percent to ~ percent maraln, wbtle
among the ~ut affluent., the dlUerence
shrt.nka to 24 percent to 17 percent.
THERE 18 A d1ffermce in perceptton
between men and women on the
question u well. While lees lhaia half ot
malee (46 percent) My It doem't MtJc.e
much difference,• hl1her CMS J;:' ot women MY It doesn't inake • ~.
Stmllatly1 37 percent of men ~Md
to only 27 peftlel\t of women that ainlle people .,.. unhapPer-..... th*
married COUJl\erpettl.
'QMle#a~ Ibo~~ ot
The Merit S.po?1: A Public OIMNon
8UJ"Wy oonduettd In hbnalry unit.. the
eupervt.Uon of Audlta ar Surw1I; Inc. Some 1,202 9dult Americu'8 UvtM In
t.elepboqit houMholda were rendoml.1
~ to ~ ln &ha idtftdfie, nadonally pro a&rvey.
Mandat faction of the ol>DOl&tion Labor
Party. Pea Now M)'t Ii hu reetltad all
effort. by poUtJcal pertial to Jump on ita
bandwaaon. It• leaden won't aay what
their budaet ta. They .. Y they IW'vive on
amall reautar oontributlona. n1le 80me
money from Jew• ln the United Statcll
and Europe, and have about 20 wealthy
Iaraell patron• who finance major
operaUona.
AT FIRST, Peace Now managed to
buck the ea\abll.ahment wtt.hout being
brJ,nded leftitt becau. lta act:iviltB were
reeerve army combat offloen.
But when they went up against the
lnvaalon of Lebanon Jut aummer, aaying
the war waa not vital for national
aurvlval, they did what n o other
movement had done before -question
the value of a war u It was being fought.
The movement waa accused of
"stabbing Israel In the back," of abetting
the Palestine Llberat.ion Organization, o1
letting down the troops in the field.
By bringing politics to the streets,
Peace Now caused a backlash of
pro-Begin support and deepened a
achism that wu barely visible five years
ago.
The dividing lines were ethnically
tinged. Peace Now was perceived u
middle claaa, educated and of European
Aahkenazi origin. Begin'• support came
llopna and attenUon·snbblnc tac1Jca. ln tMir eecond demonltntion they lJ.ned a
l&-mllt 1tretc h of the Tel
Avtv.Jeruulem ht1hway, relaylna a
thion 1l1ned by S0,000 poople to
'•office.
flW weeka later 2~ men and women
quietly occupied the first row of the
vl1ltor1' 1allery In parliament, and
peeled off t.helr ah.l11a to reveal T -11hin.
emblazoned wtth Peace Now. The nation
watched their expulsion from the
chamber on television.
Artiona built to a creecendo in early
September 1978 when 100,000 people
gathered in Tel Aviv's munldpal aqua.re
to aend Begin off to Ca.mp l>avid for
meetings with Sadat and Pre1ldent
Jimmy Carter with t)le meuage that
they wanted him to return home with a
peace treaty.
The government never attempted to
curb Peace Now, accepting it as a
legitimate phenomenon in a democracy.
The Foreign Mini.try tried to fire a
aecretary whoae car carried a Peace Now
sticker, but gave up when the affair
made headlines.
B EG IN ADMITTED after the
succeaaful Camp David summit, in a
letter to an laraeli author, that during
the n egotiations h e kept the
demonatrat.ion in mind.
Its strength lies in i~ref usal to fit into a n Israeli mold
from poor nelghborhoodl of Sephardic
Jewa whoee families came from the Arab
countries.
The clash exploded into violence Feb.
10 when an unknown aaallant pitched a
grenade into a Peace Now demonstration
out.side Begin's office aa the Cabinet met.
Emil Greenaweig, a 34-year-ol d
academic researcher, became Peace
Now'a flnt martyr.
None of the 348 l9el"Ve officers and
combat 110ldiera who llgned the letter to
Begin In the fint week of March 1978
imagined the powerful forces they were
lApping.
"W e didn't dream of creating a
movement," aaya Naftali Raz. a high
IChool teacher.
The letter asked Begin to exploit the
peace opportunity provided by Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat's historic
journey to Jerusalem four months
earlier.
THOUSANDS OF Israelis contacted
the signers, who then called a
demonat:ratiotl that drew 30,000 people.
"Thew~ th1n8 WM a (ll'ellt IW'prille
for ua. Suddenly, we were startlna to
move things. There waa great
excitement," said Reshef, a lawyer who
was 24 when he ligned the letter.
At that time "peace now" waa not a
name, but only a alopn until the prem
picked it up. "We didn't like it. It
aounded like inltant coffee,'' aaya Ru.
The name wu given final form by
graphic a.rtiat David Tartekover, who
wrote the Hebttw word for "peace,''
ahalom, in Biblical 8Cript, and the word
for "now," achahav, ln modem letten.
From the beginning the young
activists showed a talent for clever
Peace Now ahlfted its attention aft.er
Camp David to campaigning against
Jewish aettlementa in the West Bank
and the treatment of the Palestinians.
When J ewish settlers uprooted Arab
olive groves, Peace Now p eople
replanted them. Its leaders encouraged
Arab villagen to go to court to prevent
aettlera from aei.zing their land.
Last year, Peace Now persuaded six
army reeerve officers to make rublic the
inddenl4, they had witnesaed o brutality
toward Arab demonstrators in the West
Bank. A military trial resul~ in the
conviction of four soldiers for
mistreating Arabs.
Aa \P! Iune 1981 election approached,
Peace Now debated fiercely over
whether to Ol'pnize a.a a party. Smaller
left-wing parties tried to absorb the
movement. But the leadership resisted.
The movement deliberately offered no
plans or solutions and kept its goab
simple.
"One of our strengths is that we can
unite the doves of all the pertla. We can
attract auppor1en from lix different
par1iea 10 our demonstratlonl. U we were
a party, we would become a threat." says
Ru.
Peace Now claims a half-million
supporters among Israel's 4 million
people, but fewer than 100 form the core
of the movemenL This nucleus can call
on i.ooo others to help organize
demonstrations. It haa no membership
and Us leaden are not. elected. Anyone
can attend the bi-weekly meetings, held
in four dties, that determine policy.
"~ Now ii not an organization, it is
a way of thinking," says Reshef. "It is
liberal humanism as opposed to
chauvinistic nationalism.''
Olympic organizers insist
they'll still make a profit
By THOMAS D. ELIAS
Close obeervera are beginning to apot
the first faint gUmmerinp of possible
financlaJ troubles for the 1984 Summer
Olympics.
They can be traced to two sources:
Pesky officials of foreign Olymplc
committees -moatly from Third World
and Soviet bloc oou.ntriea -who want
Clllflllll 111:11
more amenities for-less money. and Al
Davia and hie Oakland-Lo. Angeles
Raiden of the National Football i.e.,ue.
Despite the emerging difficulties,
Olympic organizers inslat they'll 1till
make a profit, which will be donated to
charities and youth aporu procrama.
Where once the Loa AneeJes Olympic
Organizing Committee braaed that ltl
Olympiad, the first ever financed and
managed privately, would be ~ than
$20 mllUon In the black, commJttff
president Peter Ueberroth now almply
says there will be a aurplut.
"It will be in the rnllllonl, but ln 11na1e filW"es," eaya committee apokeswoman
Arny Quinn. But ln an effort with a $000
mlillon budcet, that aort of maratn could
dlaappeat qWcltly.
JN FACI', a IWTl taraer than the lateat
profit tttimate did vanieh from the profit
1ld• of the led1er durina a recen t
one.week vl1it to Loa AnfelH by
worldV(lde Olympic offlclala, who
viewed pro1pectlve venuea for the
Gama from Santa Barbera County to
San D1efo. OM a111 ln Lu Ve,_ Nev. w• wtoed when h w., deemed not
au.ftidently dJcnlUed for the lboot1na
coroptdUon.
and Communist officials vote together,
they can control the Olympic movement.
The $10 per day decrease alone will
add $2.4 million to the oost of the Games
if each athlete staya 20 days. The foreign
ofUdals insisted on the change because
f35 ls the daily fee at the Winter
Olympics In Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. Never
mind that the Yugm.Iav government will
provide all services, food and housing
there.
But the incre.a.se in athletes could be
even more devastating to the Olympic
financial picture. Tne Los Angeles
organizers estimate they will actually
spend at least $300 per day on each
competitor. An increase of 1,000 will cost
$300,000 per day' or a total of $6 million
If each stays the full 20 days of the
Olympic fe.tival.
But the Olympic orga.ni.iers hast.en to
point out that even if they end up IOling
money -something they aay can't
happen -the taxpayers at.ill won't have
to worry. Any losses would be covered
by the United States Olympic Committee
trom itl ah.ate of the more than $300
million various television networks are
paying for broadcut nahta. \ · ~mrthelela. the Olympics prdtnise to
become a more exdtlng story over the
next 18 month.a than they've been until
now, with financlal pertls suddenly
added to the athletJc thrilla \he Games
alwaya provide.
ORAHOI COAIT
The forelcn 1por\a •xecullvH -
d..erla,.d by one L~•IH ohy
otfJdN .. 1'1 bunch of bh•" -lnllateid that a ..... ot111\J.sen .aow.r I
tMS.r per-day room ancf boN'd tbuD
fftlm '4S to P6, whOe ~ U.
nuna"r of a\hle\n compeunc lrom
ll,000 '° 12,000. In the_ dltp\lte, It
became_ cltw that when Th1td World
Tht eomm~nt p111torthtDall)
Piiot IC'~k• to Inform and
atlmula\l' rHden b~ pl't'stftl
1n1 • ,·arltt.~ of eommtnt•r>
on toitlt• of lrutrHt ud
•ltnlllcan« from l'nformtd ob·
nr\•tn iiandapOjttSmtn
11tomo1 P llotry. Publlahlr
8atutdey,April2, 1913 •
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48 Orang• CoHt DAIL v PILOT I 11urd1y, April 2, 1013
Children • voice concerns
about world's ·problems
By CYNTHIA 8. MAltQUAND
TM Chrletleft klenoe MOftltOf
• "J would ct>rtainJy try lo atop
a war and wouJd like to help lhtat
goal, and do thlll in Holland,
Bel&ium, Luxembour¥· and lhe
reat o r Europe. ' wrot e
Annemarie de Vr~. a "*'nager
from Holland. _
• "Here there are lots of poor
people and I want to help them,"
wro te a IQ -year-o ld from
Cuernavaco, Mex1t'O
• "l think that what you are
doing is great and 'we' m~l keep
It going." wrote a you ng man
from Sterling H<.•lgh ts, M1e·h
"Peace is something I'm st>rtous
about. As a teenager I'm nol
about t o stt around doi ng
nothing. Maybe we can wor k
together to help the probll'ms in
the world."
These three n'll'Ssagcs Wl'rl'
among an esumatt.>d 2,500 ll'ltcrs
sent last year to the Chtldren·s
Peace Committee (CPC) an
organlzation in New York City
run solely by children lo promote
world peace. When children and
adults caught wind of the valiant
work bemg done b)\ 14-ycar-old
CP C preside n t and founder
Mo nique G rodsk i and h er
250-m embe r o r ganiz.a tion .
inquiries, praise. and requests to
join poured m .
The pe n mansh ip may not
YOUTH.
alw ays be legible. but the
me11sagl' as clt•ur Chlldrt>n are
conceml'li about' world problema
and want to ht•lp solve them
And lht-y'r<' takmg ad11m to do
80
0Vl'I tht-µust Yl'Jr, C P C
bram:ht.'S havt> sprung up around
the world -Ill N1gcrut, Holland,
Mexico. Italy Moniqul• l'l!Umotes
lhal 10 chaplt'r.l> hnVl' opened
overseas. and :W lo 30 have b<-en
formed in tlw Unill'd Statl's.
Like the New Yurk CPC, tht.>se
branch<.>s promote world peace 1n
various ways through rallies.
world-hungt.•r fundra1st.•rs. and
l'Ommunity OUlrl'<.lt.'h
This suq~t· 01 intC'rt;>st 1nd1ratl'S
t hat an t•ven largt•r grassroots
childrc•n 's movt.•mcnl may be
gaining momt.•ntum. and 1t
1nd 1catC's that childr en are
seekmg ways to vo1ct' their
feelings about world 1ssu~.
Takl', for i ns t ance, t h e
Children's Campaign-for Nudear
D1sarmamenl in Plainfield, Vt
L ed by 17-year-old Ha nnah
Rab in , thl a two y e ar-old
orllanltatlon hlUI 11boll1hc.1d It.II
main c-...ntrnl t-ommillt-t• tu tum
the m o v e m e nt o v to r to an
cttlmatcd 1)0 branchea formed
over the put year
A• atate d In i. le afle t, the
purpoee or th~ oraanizatlon ii to
"educate kids a bout the nuclear
threa t," and to "have their
opinions heard."
The most recen t addition to
t h is bloS11o m l ng c hildren 's
movement emerged laat spring -
Child ren AB Teachers of Peace in
San F r ancisco. Over the past
year, lhe organizaUon compiled
thousands of children's lettera
and drawings of what peace
means to give to world leaders.
Som e o r these le tte rs and
drawings were made into a book,
"Chtldren As Teachers of Peace"
(Millbrae, CaJiL: Celesttal Arts,
$7.95).
A l'Om m on t h rea d o r
agreement runs through all these
groups -that exposure to world
problems at a young age will lead
to greater l'Oncem in adult years.
Monique, tt!e CPC founder and
leader. explains it this way: "If
children s tart at an early age,
they'll carry this feeling with
them -of wanting to make this
world a belt.er place to live in.
Maybe whe n t hey grow up
they·u be able to do something
about il."
F ourteen-year -o ld Ro be rt
G regson agrees. He sees h is
involve m en t in the S e attle,
Wash., branch of the CPC as a
precursor to more dlStant plans of
helping build a better world for
future generations.
Whe n dis.cu ssing branch
m e mb e r s h i p i n th e C PC,
M o n ique e_m phasiz.es the
importance of adhering to certain
r u les o f co ndu c t when
"promoting world peace." She
says there was some difficulty
when a branch in Washington,
D .C .,' c h ai n e d comm i ttee
members to a tree to accentuate
their point and gain public
attention .
T HE QUIZ
world scope
(10 Point• tor Heh qu .. llon anewtrtd co11t ct1r l
1 Prf'\ldenl Ru11•n nomln1tl'd Wiiia.am Rut ~l•I
\hl U\ to he1d thl' l'mb•t1ll'd (nvlronmrnt•I
firoll't;llon A3t>ncy TRUf OR IAl\F Mr
Ruckel\h.au\ hl'.cfod thr [PA durlnK thl" N1~on
.ui minl\tr•llon
l Aftrr mulh d e b.ur. Congrru p.o,rd • 1ob\
bill 1h•I rnuld put .about 400,000 Arnrrltdr1\
back lo work fht' vole W4' drl•yrd until
Wl\c on1111 St>n,uor (Cl IOOSC ONl Robrr1
kolrn, Wtllr.am Pro~mrrt') agrrr.U lo drop .i
<Onttovrl\1.tl tn .imrndment.
' J The nation's 101al pel\on1l Income ro\t' by O 1
prrc:t'nl 1n febru.uy, m4rklng the (( HOOSl
ONE: l•rfle\t. 'm•llesl) growth 1n pt'r\onal
incoml' \Incl' Augu\I, 1982
4 Prolt'\lt'I\ 1n Sa\ebo. Japan \l.t1Jl'd m.J\\
de momtr•tlons during lhe .ir,.v.ol 1h('re of
the U.S nuclt>ar·powered .tlrcr.ilt t.irrter
(C HOOSC O NE Cnl erprne, N1m1111 Som"
fe.arrd the v1ut could sign.al U S 1nten11on, 1r1
dt'ploy nuclear we.ipom In Japc1n
S After manydt'f.ayi, NASA dnnounced 1ha1 the
ip.Ct' \huu le (CHOOSE ON£ Columbia
Ch;illen11erf I\ \cheduled 10 make 11\ m.11dl'n
orbil<il fllgh1 on April '4 newsname
(10 polnll It you can ld•"llfy 11'111 ptrao,, In th• naw11
A\ the lormer le..dt'r of
Pola,,d\ 'iol1dar11y Union,
I m e1 recen1ly with other
Polish l.ibor leaders for
rhe firs1 11me since 1he
Polish governmenl ou1-
l a wed the Sol1daro1y
union Who am It ~
matchwords
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1-span
b-\lrell h over. bridge
)-sparse c-scorn. re,ect
d -uvc. preserve
S-spurn e-lew. sc~ttered
• news picture
( 10 polnll II you anawtr lhl1 quHllon correctly)
Polort"' ror1 Collins, Colorado, arrl'\led a number ol prott's1ers
there who \al on railroad trac k\ 1n an allf'mpl to block ii cratn
c.irryrr13 nucltar (CHOOSf ONF wuheads, w•strt lrom paHong
lhrou(lh their ,,rea on 11\ w .. y 10 Bangor Wa\h1ng1on Ac1tv1\ls
al\o \141jed prOlt'\I\ in 8tll1ngs, Monl4nd •nd other ul1t's .ilong
!he tr din\ rou1e
peoplewatch/sportlight
(2 polnla lor HCh qutlllon 1n1wtrtd correctly)
1 I , 1he lon1111me TV •nd radio personality be\! known for his
r ht'rry "how<i'y.i, how• 'ya" grerung. d•f'd 1n New York City at
1he age of 79
2 C.11hy Evelyn Smith surrendered to police in Toronto after
being 1nd1r1ed 1n C.al1forn1a on charges relating 10 the drug
overdo~r death of comedian I
) T 1mothy Mc Can hy. Thomas Delahanty. and pre\identi<il press
serretary l .ill v1c11ms of John Hinckle y. Jr 's .i11<1ck on
President Re .. 11,.n in 1981, filed negligence .and ml\d1agnos1s
• su1h aga1ns11he p\ych1a1rtst who trea1ed Hinckley prior to the
a11adt
4 Mary DeckPr Tabb Wd\ awarded the Jent' O wen\ Inter·
n.i1oonal Award for the world'\ cop .im<ileur athlete Ms. Tabb
• 1\ one of Amer 1< a\ he\I female IC HOOSl ONl : figure skat en,
lon11 d1st<1nct' runners)
S World Bm 1ng Assoc •Jllon loghl heavywe1gh1 ch<1mp1on
(Cl~OOSE ONf M1charl.J.eon) Spink\ defeated World.Boxing
Council champ Dw1gh1 Braxton to win 1he undisputed 111le in
tlldt weight d1v1s1on
roundtable
Famlly dl1cu11lon (no sco••I
Doe\ an 1nd1v1dual have ,. nghr 10 die as wdl as a 11ght to ltvel
hpla1n your answer
Th is was i n a ppro priat e
beh avior for a CPC. Monique
says, because "we usually don't
ge t tha t politically involved.
That's the opposite of what we're
trying to prove."
YOUR SCORE 91 to ioo polnl1 -TOP SCORE' 81 lo 90 po1n11 -Eacellenl 71 10 80 points -Good 61 to 70 polnta -Fatr
•VEC Inc 328-83
How about me?
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'U;})Sl?)J l JaqOlJ·Z: :3nllJ.. t :adOOS01llOi\\
Cleo, a fem a le , spayed , 1()-month-old
shephe rd n eeds a good home. She's
housebroken, loves kids and <~an be found
at the Laguna Beach Animal Shelter on
Laguna Canyon Road. Call 497-3552 for
details.
Monique promptly told the
branch to disband and re-Corm
u nder new o fficer s . Bra nch
com mittee ralltes. s he says.
should try to model themselves
after the New York CPC, where
"we have a peact'fuJ atmosphere
and tell people a bout peace, love.
and brotherhood."
Whal has allowed the CPC to
flourish over lhe past four years?
"We can a u talk to each other,
a nd we're lik e brothers a nd
sisters," Monique says. "I think
tha t's w hy we survived that
long."
Chrl•t Lutheran Church
(Mlaeourt Synod)
780 Vtctorle, C09ta M .. a -831-1911
Jesus Christ 11 Aiten Today. Hallelujah!
Wonlllp and Aeiolc:e With Us On Easter
Ea1ter Wor1hlp, Aprll 3
IAll • MfartJ Te Tiie T ... " ' Go\ng oo!
St. John the Divine
EDIKOPet Church
WELCOMES YOUI
_........_,_,_
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Offtce (714) 541-2237
Jesus Chnst is Risen!
CELEBRATE EASTER
in a church that is
•interpersonally Open
•intellectually Honest
•Theologically Earnest
•L1turg1Cally Celebrallve
•community Concerned
•E.cumemcally Coowat1ve
10 AM -
F1ini1w
Co111mu1itr Church
(Fairview & Fair-
near OC Fairgrounds)
COSTA IESI
Dr. Gory eorm.. •. pottOf
Get GAEEN c;uh
f<>t WHITE tlepl'lanlt
wtth I Cluaifl«t Ad
Call a.2-5678
CHURCH PROPERTY FOR SALE
400-450 Capacity. 1.3 Mllllon. Education
facilities and offices.
Costa Mesa/Newport Beach area
Call Fred at 975-0449.
St. ••11'• E,i1oop•I Olluroh
421 Pol'\ Avenue, Logv"o Beach 494-3542
Rectora The R•v Robert l Cornel1ton
Holy Saturday:
7:30 p .m. The Greot Vi9il of foster
Choir & Co ndlelight
Etuter Day:
8100 a.m. -Holy Eucha rist with hymns
10100 o .m. -Holy Eucharist with Choir
· and Instrument\
•••••"1 , •• ,,,,, ...,,.,.,,..,4 uoo
611 Htlotrope Avt.r Corona det Mar, CA.
EASTER stll>AY SERVICES, 4/3, 1:30 a io 1.m.
''On A Clear Day You Can See Forever"
Rev. Donald W. Kutz, Senior Pastor
Chlld Cere Provkfed
,_
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
2987 Me .. V•rd• Drht•, Coeta M•H, CA.
-EASTER -
Sunrl•• Servlc• -6:30, with Don Wheeler.
Youth Director, giving the meditation
EHt•r BrHkfHt -7:30-9:30
FHtlvel Worwhlp -8:00 and 10:00 with
Pastor Brendtro speaking on "The Last
Enemy Destroyed." Special music by
choirs and handbells and instruments.
Nursery care.
WELCO~.AE!
1111111 a 11UI ••he't h Afral4 -JHn Uni"
fOf the Chlktren
Easter Egg Hunt, Aprll 2 -12 Noon-2PM
·SAINT MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS
"EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Holy Communion -Sundays 8 & 10:30 a.m.
Sat., April 2-tpm-.. Gr .. t Vigil Of EHt•r"
Sun., Aprll 3-1&.30em-"Proe9Ulon of th•
Palm•"
Holy Communion -TUHday 7 a.m .
Holy Communion a Mlnletry of Heating
W.ct. 9-.30 a.m.
The Reverend John Rogers Davis. Rector
3233 Pacific Yl•w Drlv. 714/644--0463
Coron• del Mer 92625
~ South Coast ~Communit y Church
Services 8:30 A.M. & 10:15 A.M.
Special Easter Program For Children -Both Servtoel
Program For Special Needs Ctlltdren -10: 16 A.M.
Corona def Mar High School, 2101 Eaatblutf Of., Corona del Mar
0 Easter I s A Jewish Plot"
1here s 0 chvrch
\ Ne\).) VJhO e You are Invited to Be a Port 0//1 1
EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 3
Sunnse Service. 6.00 AM
Regular Services. 9 00 and 11 00 AM
Message
Lei aster be your Personal Triumph
Rev Peggy Bassel!
Music by soloists and choir
Good Friday Service. 12 30 2 00 PM
Love and Nature A Ce/ehrotron of L 1/e
CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
SeMhfl V1lld<je, Su11e 20
2205 Mam S1ree1, Hunllngton Beach
(714)5369336
AN ALTERNATIVE TO TRADITIONAL CHURCH
PS /( ynu ore< omm11..U 10 ono1/wr c>iun Ii
ollnu.• us IC! unsh vou o Hoppv Eosr<>•
Tlm1Y-~
For Info: Gall 644-1350 EASTER
sunRISE SERVICE
• filaguna
~rt.sbytrrinn C!Ilyurrq
.J' ort1t Al1r. Ca gun a Btatq
lnvitc1 You To Celebrate Easter With Us
Easter, April 3rd
Worship Services
? a .m. and 10:30 a.m.
P tor Jerry Tankerdey Prea<'hin1
•tChrist Has Been Raiae<l"
FANFARE FOR EASTER Withe~ ... Trto
Ch1ncel Choir Pr.enr.
HALLELUJAH CHOR U lry HANDEL
HALLELUJAH CHORUS by BEETHOVEN
Ml11J lntotlanJI OlrattOr
<liild C.n Provid«J for Stutd.y S.ITkM
Rev. Dr. Jerry Tankeraley. Rev. Cral1 WUll1m •
• Rev. Dr. Edward Caldwell
'I I t>JAl,,.A.PRAYER 494.PKAY
a/
Westminster memorial Park
Aprll 3. 1983 • b:OO A.m.
~· . ,/'t'n4~u':?
11FE/TIVAL of PRAl/E"
and ~cm/. ft~pe~/•N-1 d
cornmc.anrcy cbaRcb
o4= t'be nazaRf ne 4' ~t. ~t~n o./~?l~
I
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Kiwanians to hold
24th annual Easter
Sunrise Services
The 24th Annual Eaater
Swuiale ~rvtce will be held at
0.vtdlOn Field, Newport Harbor
KJah School F.aat.er morning.
The aervlce beelne at 5: U
with 1unrlae oocuning during the
service.
Harbor Area pastors
partidpatine ln th1a year'• .ervlce
include Chuck Smith, putor of
Calvary
Chapel, Costa
Mesa; John
Huffman, Jr.,
aenior pa.s-
to r of St
Andrew's
Presbyterian
Church 1n
Newp or t
B each; and
Tbe ld~li for a local Sunrlte
Survlce waa orlalnated and
orglil.lllzed by the late Dr. 0.vtd
Neilson, a local phy1lclan and
put pre1ldent of the Newport
Harbor KlwanJa Club and Mleo
Division Lt. Governor.
The Kiwanis Club hu
planned aod organized the !'.alter
Sunrise Service 1lnce Ill
Inception.
Proceeds
from the
offering are
dlalributed ~y
the Clubs
Foundation to
local youth
and service
activities.
Orange Cout OAIL.Y PIL.OT/8aturdmy, Aprll 2, 1983 AT
Orange County's
area groups ready
for E.aster rites
Oran1e Couhty wlll have lta
lar1eu-ever Euter Sunri1e
Service.
Pla.nl have been announced for
the special Euter 1unrile 1ervice
from ~;l& to 7 a.m. at the Irvine
Meadow• Amphitheater, which
la California'• largest
amphitheater and la altuated on a
hU.laide on the groun~ of Llon
Country Safari.
More than 6,000 people are
expected at the service, in the
tradition of the successful Easter
Sunrise Service at the
Hollywood Bowl.
The ser vice will feature a
60-plece orchestra and 500 choir
members, all under the direction
of Dr. Warren C. Marsh.
E1111ter Sunday will b e
ce lebrated at La.iuna
Presbyterian Church with a
aermon "Chrl1t H ai B een
Raised". by Dr . Jerry
Tankersley, pastor.
Presentations will be given by
the Chancel Choir, of both
Handel's "Hallelujah Choru1"
from ''The Meulah " and
Beethoven'• "Hallelujah Chorua"
from "Mt. of Olives", with Mltz.a
lnterlandi. Choir Director and
Ellen Wright, Organlat. A Brass
trio will accompany the Choir
and also present "Fanfare For
Easter" by Marshall.
Smltb ' Paul Young
of Mariners Church in Newport
Beach.
The public
Neilson is invited to
this non-denominational service
and are urged to come early to
assure a seat. Parking is available
in the High School parking lots
"'~· Pope John Paul II looks over correspondence
The message of hope for Easter
will be delivered by Dr. Harold
F . Leestma of Lak e H1 lls
Communuy Church an Laguna
Hills.
There wall be two services, 9
a .m . and 10:30 a .m . The
community is invited to worship
al ~ither of these services. The
church 1s l()('ated at 415 Forest
Ave • • •
This year's Sunrise Service
will include the 70 piece Praise
in the Vatican prior to the hour-long program
"'The Pope and His Vatican" which will air o n
ABC-TV Easter Sunday evening.
• • •
The traditional Easter Sunrise
service at Knott's Berry Farm
will again be held thia year in the
park's Wagon Camp.
The trad1t1onal Cross of the
Living Flowers will again be the
highlighl on Easter Sunday at
the New Thought Christian
Church.
Symphony Orchestra, under the
direction of Peter Jacobs.
on 15th Street and on 16th Street
near Dover Drive.
Pope's Day at Vatican
offered on television
Beginning at 5:15 a.m. Knoll's
Grand Entrance will open for
-. early arrivals and Sutter's
refreshment stand will be
serving coffee, hot chocolate and
donuts.
Congregafion members bring
fresh blooms and pin lhem on the
cross to commemorate a dear one
who has entered a larger life, or
to honor a dear one here.
Services at 10:30 a .m. at the
Zonta Club, 15th and Irvine,
Newport Beach First held in 1959 at Newport
Dunes with approximately 1500
people attending, the Newport
Sunrise Service has since grown
enonnous.ly. I
During the
last several
ye ars, the
attendance
hu exceeded
8,000 on a few l
occasions ........
Since the
Hollywood
Bowl will not Ha.ffman
be having a service this year, this
will be the largest in Southern
California.
*** The 13th Annual Celebration
of Easter-Morning-on-the-Beach
will be held by the Shepherd of
the Hills United Church of Christ
at 7:30 a.m. on the grounds of the
Monarch Bay Beach Club in
Laguna Niguel.
T he public is invited to this
celebration which has d rawn
standing room only crowds for
the last several years.
The musical portion of the
celebration will be led by the
Shepherd of the Hills Choir
unde r the dir ection o f local
composer, Ruth Sandberg.
NEW YORK (AP) -From the
time he prays and breakfasts
with visitors in the morning until
he retires at night, Pope John
Paul II's dally work i5 traced in
a n unusual television
documentary being shown Easter
Sunday evening.
The hour-long program, for
which ABC-TV news crews were
granted rare access to the inner
functioning of the Vatican and its
staff, offers an intimate look
inside that central Roman
Catholic institutton.
"The Pope and Hi.s Vatican," a
year in the making, also provides
a close-up and vivid study of that
r emarkable man , once an
aspiring actor himself, as he goes
about the business of running a
world-wide church.
Camera crews trailed the pope
throughout his day, which he
insisted should consist of typcal
activities rather than lpecial
occasions, and so the routines
unfolded, in individualistic John
Paul style.
The pope's day starts about 6
a.m. He prays alone in his private
chapel until about 7, and then
joins in a private dawn Mass
with invited groups.
Then comes a group breakfast.
The s unrise serv1ce, conducted
by the Rev. Herman Wooten,
will begin promptly a t 6 a.m. and
conclude at approximately 7: 10
a.m. • • •
Our Lady Queen of Angels
Parish, Newport Beach, will
augment the 9:30 a.m. Mass on
Easter Sunday with the services
of the Lyric String Quartet.
This group of professional
musicians will per form together
with the Our Lady Queen of
Angels Choir, Handbell Choir,
and .Brass Quartet. The music
program is under the direction of
Rena T. Godshall.
• • •
Easter Services at Christ
Lutheran Church, 760 Victoria
St., Costa Mesa, begin with a 6
a m . Sunrise Service in the
sanctuary.
Special..mus1c will be provtded
by the Youth Choir. under the
direction of Mi.ss Jenny Momer.
Identical East.er services will
be held at 8:15 and 11 a.m. The'
special music will be provided by
the Senior Choir and the
Intermediate School Choir Both
choirs are under the direction of
Mr. Fred Bergman.
Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY
Rest -Now Try The Bestl"
IEW THOUGHT
CHRISTlll CHURCH
REV.
DR. ELEAtfOR C. JACKSON
"B• lllf •f
El•,.al LH1"
Sutldl 1 ftft>f(Hfll Messlie & Hulmg
~'t'Ct ht/d II 10:30 Im
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1st CIUCH of Rf.U6IOUS SCDCE I
OF NOJPmt BEACH
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CELEBRATION OF UR t?." "·~
8ERYICE 10:00 A.M. (i~1)' -. (. ·,v.~ S..n4oy k'*'-0..W c.. ,,:'<.;.~; """"3' '"LIVING A
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101 1 Camelback, Newport leod1 (elf..._ ....... ,
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SAINT ,J&\IES
lmttee you IO~ the dra,,.lc and joyous
nenfl ol Holy w .... and EMier..., CL.
OOOOFRIOAY
6:30 AM • Holy Euchanst
1200 Noon 3:00 PM -Medllallons of the 5eYefl Last
Woros. devotions. and hymns of tne Passion
7.30 PM· Tenebrae -An anclenl dramatic and
rT10Y1ng presentation Stainer's "Cruct1i~K>n-with
Otgan and choir
HOl.Y SATIJADAY
4 00 PM -Holy Euc:Nrm and CHILOAEN'S EASTER SERVICE. Easter Baptisms youlh
drame, and an Easter plant for eecn cn11d
EAST!'.A SUHOAY
500 AM· Sunrise SeMce Euler Vigil, Service of
"New Fire." First E~et Of Easter. and Sermon
7·00. 9-00, 11 OOAM -ThreeetlOWCAtlebratlonsofthe
Holy Communion with Semiona Sernor Olo!r
and Orctlelt.ra
(Child care at the 7:00. 9.00, end 11.00 eemc..)
St\l.\.T.J.\.\I ES EPIS<'OJ>.\LCI n ·1<n I
3209 Via U0o • Newpor1Beech •714-675-0210
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES
BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. THE l'IRST CHURCH
OF CHAIST, 8CIEHTIST IN 808TOH, MA.BaACHUSETTS
Sunday, Aprtl 3, 1183
"Unrealty: Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?"
Coete Meu -Flret Church of Chrlet,
Sclentl1t
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ANdlftg "°°""'ale 9errenca Pttwy., eutte 1'5 ·~Plaza 10 A.It. -4 P.M. Mon. thnl lat.
10 A.M. -1 P.M. TllundaJ
Cl.old C-• -8undey & W-ay
Huntington Beech -Flret Church of Chrl1t,
Sdentt1t
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Newport Beech -Flnt Church of Chrl1t,
8clent11t am va. Udo, Newport 8Meh
Chutctt I lundaJ 8cMo1 -t:OO I 1G:30 A.M. Aeadtfte 9'oom, Sl15 Vie Lido
Mon. ttwu a.t.. -I A.M.-5 P.M. Tuee. -7-t ,.M. CNldC...Pr....._T~-t»1130AM lorS!UOy'-•
Newpott BNch -a.concl Church of Chrt.t,
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RD. IWNfNQ TESTIMONY MUTINQI -
I P.M. ALL CHURC .. 8
AH are cordlelty Invited to ett.nd the chur<:ll ~ Ill(! enjoy
the prl1111eoft of the AHdlng Aoom9 CNld C-PrcMded At
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SERlll TOPIC: l1tril 3rtl
9:00 & 11 :00 A.M. •
"Lit ult1r 8' Ycu Plnllnll TrimfJh"
R•v. P-egr a. ... tt
CtUCH OF IDJ6IOOS SCDCE
M9rnber of the Unl1ild Churdt of AellalolAI ectenoe
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HARBOR CHRtlTIAN
CHURCH
(Dtnlllln of Ctvtet) ,..,.,..... ..............
•• 111'81
lb1*1c
Y Wordip 10 AM
Sl.nday
School 9 AM ca.. 8WeMOn, .......
Church of St. Matthew by the Sea
(TredltJonal Epiecop91)
0HOL Y COMMUNION -Each Sunday -9:00 AM
(Book of Common Pr~· 1928)
MERTZ HALL
of Community Congregational Church
611 Heliotrope, Corona def Mar
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ST. PMHYTERIAN CHURCH
11 81tMDr.l......_.., .... ,.nllMoh
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Rodger Whitten, Musk Director ·
LUTH SDVICES 9:00-10:30 A.M.
CHld c.., Batn s--
Nure.y C... .. 9otll Moun -For fftto: Call M4-1M1
A Cordial Welcome from The
UNITED METHODIST CHU CH
Coeta ....
FIRST UNITID
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CHURCH
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CHRISTIAN EDUCATION ............... 8:15 A.M.
WORSHIP llAVICI ..................... 10:30 A.M . ...... ~ ............. rt ...... ....
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'ST. ANDRl!W'8 PM8BYTERIAN CHURCH
IOO St. Andr9Wa Rolid • ~ a.ct\ • 831-2880 ... -A. ......... -
Worship Services -7:15-8:45 & 10:15 AM
"CHRIST'S PAA YER FOR YOU"
Rev. John A. Huffman. Jr
•undJ Tllur9day Communion, Mtlr. 31, 7:30 p.m.
PROGRAMS 7·30 a.m. -lnfanta Thni Klnderganen, Chlld Care
8 45 a.m. --lnfanll ThN Aduh Cl-
10• 15 a.m. -lnfaoll Thni Sth Grade & Adult Cl .....
AK 11•111'-Ml 1222
LAGUNA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
411 fl...e A"'-~.._.. 416-7111
Reiv. ArthYr J. Tankera69y Rev. Craig Wiiiame
Christian Eduol11on 9:00-10:00 A.M.
Worehlp -10: 15 A.M.
lfl.IASERY CAAi! PROVIDED OVRlNO SERVICE
PRESBYTERIAN CtUCH OF TI£ COVENANT
-,..,.. ...... c.... ..... -"74MO ....._A. Kurrte. ,_..
Terry Mceenne. Dlr9ctor of Youth MlnllUel
Howard Ka>n, Dnctor of Adult M6nlstrtea
Don Meddox, Dlr9c:tor of Slnglea Mlnl9tttM
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Rabbi Bernard P. King Jemt>oNe a ~ Or.
Mullc: Me SNk~ Newport Beeo.\, c.w.
Educator: Heney LM1 POl "' ........... .....,_ ,.,,,,._..._
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CtMcrnle IM2t
llWfenOt M. C.mPMu. 1ta5 ~Dr .. Cott•~. Ctllfoml• '"" OeoAd W ~. :t716 WUWlng Chore , Coete MH•, Celllornla
12e2t J amo• LH Hunt, 2259 Boe
Vitti l)rtva, Cotta MMe. C.lllornle
•*f ~ Hunt, 2258 Boe 'Vlelt om.. co.te M9u. Cellfomla 82t21
'Thie ~ .. oondllct«I by • llmllld pertnerthlp.
lewf-M.~
Tiiie •1-1 -llled wttll 1119 ewn~ c.ti of Ot-anoe County on r:eorwry 24, 11113.
'21 ..
Publlell.O G>reng• COHt Delly Piiot, MIT 12, tt, ff, ~. 2, 1983
1304-83
MT1TIOU9 IUWU NAm ITATIMINT
TM fOllOwlno P«tOt19 et• doing
~-Al NEWFORTH INVESTMENT
AS80CIATl8; I) MEWFOATH
INVESTMENT ASSOC. II; Cl NEWFORTH INVESTMENT ASSOC.
Ill; DI MEWFORTH INVESTMENT
ASSOC. IV: El NEWFORTH
IHVESTMIMT ASSOC. V; Fl
IROOKHUAST INVESTMENT
ASSOC. II; Q) IAOOKHUAST
INVESTMENT ASSOC. Ill; HI IROOKHURST INVESTMEN'T
ABSOCIATEI IV; II 8ROOKHUA8T
INVESTMENT ASSOC. V; JI
8ROOKHU,1'8T IMVESTMEM'T
ASSOC. VI, 4421 JemborM Ad ..
Sult• 170, N•wport Buch, CA t2MO.
Loran ~•lion. (• Ceillomle corpomlon). 4425 JembotM Ad .
Sult• 170, M•wporl Buell, CA
HMO.
Thie bullrleM .. oonducttld by •
llmlt9CI per1nenhlp.
Lclnln ~·"°" l.Nf!WIW.~
Tiiie lltllttn'91\\ -fllod with tM County Clertl of 0.anQt Coun1y on
MllfCfl t , 1"3. rn1m
Publlllled Or•no• COHI Delly
PllOI M.,cll 12. 18, 28, Aprll 2. 1N3.
t l&l-13
~::::;.~ .. tfA~--DI pq
~wet., tM "°'''*"
IU*> AUTO IOOV a 'MMI. IUooolt . Ooete Meu, nit IHI?
"OllllOllt luatn•1t lf•m•
rettrrtCI to •bove ~H flied '" Ortll(I• oount~ on '•b111er~ 1', tMO
l'loMfl T111t1111 Tllloden, N:t
JoAnn No, A, Coeu M•••· Celffofnlt 12127
Thie ~ wu oonduoled by
1111 lndlvtdufll
~T.TtMdlll\
Thie llel-1 -MM with tM
County ewtt °' Dr-. 09un1y on Merell t , tti3. ,., ....
MUC llJOtr W iirii. -
1mi'flA~ .. ,A.. "°"TWA~U ~1.t::-..r
,,.. ltliowlnt ,., .. n II llOfnt ''"' ...... "" ..,~ .. tltlnt Tfle ~ S*tOflll .,. dOlllg TM IOifowlnt petMM .,. dOlnO ~-~-~-~~ WOM eonw~· ... ~~· '9111 ~ MtCllCW. ~ ' ,IMOHALIHO NIAi.TH ,,l\.TD.c1.!IO~o.t'llet ,..._.Coll• MeM,""' -'· 1IOO ....... It. No, llO, A 0 THiii.; ~II I'~'• 4'00 Dftw. full• nv. ~ IMGll. WllllMI 011\Mf Mo"Oft, ... .... OA ..... c...,. onw 9\11\t 171. Mewpof1 CA HMO tltll f'leoe Cotta M1M. CA tlea1 "°'*1 I ............ MO., Tt1 lllMfl OA tHtO tclwerd H • ._. 110 Heowpof1
Tiiie ~ .. 00Nllllllt9d w. o-\ AW, ~ 8lld\, •la.et-c>vnn lnd11tHIH , 000 t.nltt ~2.t''• "°· ~ lndMdUll 0A lfMe. ~ Otl'te. 1111 .. i11, Newport '-"'·CA. Wllllem o, Monon """'1 .. ~ w.o. e..r.11. OA HMO PMlllla • ltone •• 10 ~
Tiiie tlttM\11\t -flied wlftl lM Thlt .. ftll'lllftl .. flld wilfl ttte Yhll IMllillMe It OORdUCt9CI by 1111 c.tlltt Df'Y!J. tulle HO. Newport COUnty Olettl OI Drwioe ~ on Colinty Olttll of Dr ... Oowlty on ~ -..Cll, CA. nltO
M1r0fl I, '"' M#Ofl n . ltu. lllM-0\IM 11\duelnM 9elly A. Oolltitt, 110 ~
Pa11.. ,...._ JolWI JtinM 0\11111 Ce111t1 brln, 1111 .. ttO, N9wpot1 ptullllth•d Otent.• COHI Delly P11bllellld Drtnte Oout Olltt Qol\ertl Pertntt IMotl, CA. 12MO
Pllol M"Oh 11, ft. 20, April I, ~. Mlfdl It, Apftl I, t, 1~ INI Tiiie ~I WM llted wtlh tM Thia llllelMH le 00tl4Uot9CI llY e 1~. 1 , ... ., t .._., Collnty ~ 01 Otenge CO\lt\ty on Qtf*•I PlflMrthlp,
•-.,. --Mlfdl I, 1"3. P&I lid ,._ ""'-f'tH• 9y lelwttd H 8tone PlaJC ,,.,TIC( '9C'1n0U9 ~ 1'11~lltMcl Oren'" CoHI Delly Thlt ll•t-1 w .. Ned With In.
"°""°"9 -II MAl9 tTA'-Y ~~. Meroll 12, ft, 21, April 2, =:: ~.~ Otano-Co\lnty on
lilAm ITATIMINT Tiie lotlowtno ~eon 11 doing 1M>l-a P11*'
P\a)C MOllC( ~~~IO l*tonl.,.. ctolilf ~,.;a:,.101,., ttu Wot PUaJC NOTIC( Publltllff Ore.no• CoHt Delly
v I P o.,Tt, 17000 Orown oc.en1ron1, Mewoort ... 011, CA PllOI, AP<M 2• I. 11. 23· 1~6"-e3
Publl1lled Orenge CoHt Delly
Piiot, Mir. 12, 11, ff. ~ ~~
PICTIT10Ue IUMlll8 ---... ---.,.-..,,.-TM'r----r Vll!er ,wtiwey, MleelOn VllfO, CA Hta. '1GTfnOUe .,_ ..
NA• ITATIMIMT r--.n. ""'""° IHt'l. . . "oy P:oet".L .101 Und It.. ...... HATlmNT
Tiii IOltOWlno '*"°"' .,. dolll(I '1CTmOUI IUtlNIH JAOK MOM· TAO WU. 19'0 Newport &Moh, l.lA t2MS. T119 followlno l*llOM -dOlno butlntll ... ..... ITA~ Woodworth Rd., An•ll•lm, CA Thie bullMM .. oonduotod by Ill\ butlMM u : I Vll<tMQ STAR 9Y$Tl!M9, Th9 f01fowtng cto1i1f t2t04. lndMdual. llRTH CENUA MSOCIATU, 2~11 Ridge Rout•. Sulle H. L~ ~ • per90nt .,. CHIA "ltlKAH WU, 1140 "O'J I Foeter II, 400 W. C.Otrel Av9n11t. Sulle
HNla, Ctllfornl• ·~ BEACHPOfHll!ACH,ORT Woodworth .. d .. An•ll•lm, CA Thlt .... ~ -fllod With the tOt . ., .. , Clllfornle 92021 Vi king Compu1e1. Inc . • SPAS, 2101 Dow A...,.llt, T11ttln, t2I04. Oount) Cllrtt Of O.tn09 COunty on Hufh L. Powell, 400 W C.Otrel Calllornl• oorooreuon, 2341 t F11d119 c.tllornl• tHIO Tiii• b111ln.e It oonlNOf~ by Mtrell ti, 1"3. l,A_..nut, &111• 1oe, ,,..., Celllornle
Route, Su11• H, Legune Hiiie, K.,n PrOduote, • dlvltlon of lndMdullle (Hu.lbw\d Incl Wlte). Pl1Ma t2121
Calltornle t2&53 w .. '""" WetCl'.I. Inc., • o.lewtw• ,,.. ~Wu l"ublltMd Or•no• COHI Detty TM Telllll Group .• Celltomla
Thie buel-.. conduc:l.O by • c;orporetlon, 2102 004# A~UI, TNe Matement .... llled """" "" Pilot, Mwdl H . Apttl 2, '· 11, 1~ COfpottllon, 577 Norlh D S1rMI,
corporetlon. Tutlln, Coltlornle t2tt0 CWllty CllWtl of Dfenot ~on 14...., San e.n.dlno, Ctll!Omla t240t lllklnQ COmpultt. Inc. Tiiie tiu.i-It oondU019CI by e Matd\ 23, 11U. Thie buelMN It conduci19CI by e
Fllc;k !rlkMn. corporellon ,..... "9lJC NOTIC[ llml19d pennenlllp,
P...id«ll Kwn Product1 PUbllah.cl Oran99 Cotel Delly PICTI'nOUt au-•· TM Tlllltl~ Thlt tltl-1 •M lll4KI wltfl tr.. D V. Lubtlen Piiot, Mtrotl 2t. Aptl 2, t , 11, 11113. ., .. ,... ITA--""' Jeck 0 V OUCS.,
County Cieri.. ol Orano-County on VIOe PT..io.n1 l...._113 -,._..., Pr..roent
Mllrd'I t , 1913 Thie alet-1 wu Iii.cl wflh IM ------------TM klllowtr>O peraone ere doing Tiiie tl81_,I -111.o with IM DONALD MUITTI County Ci.rt! of Otano-COllmy on NtUC NOTIC( bu.._ M ' County Ci.rt! of 0.enQ9 C<>un1y on A ......... loMI Low Corpottlloft Merell ll, l983. -----~~-----VAL·PAK L.A., 3490 lrvlM Aw. F9bruery 21, 1183.
1IOI Dow'""'· 1'1111C11 ..... -~!'l!! 2 t 1. Newport 8HOh, CA ,210194 ~ -p bll ,,A .. 0 c D II MOTtcl Of' IALa • ......., Publl•ll•d Or•nr COHI Delly u • wv ren1;, oeal • Y ,.. -... _,._.,_ Hevrlluk Corp . I Celllornl1 p " 2 ., ... ---loKh Celttonlle l:telO pu ... ••at 1" ...., 2 " I".. ....-,__ rwvr• .. • • Hot, Miii. t2. 1.. , Apt , 1...., --..-· • P:211IGll ""'•... •· •v. '•·13;Q'.:'., AT fl'NVATI 9AL1 'iff". ~~~.CA ~:eosun. __________ 1_25_7_-83_
Publltll•d Orenge Co11t Di lly ------------Mo. A·111.,. Thi~~~ -;"~uct9d by • PllOt, Met 12, 19, 21, Apt. 2, 198) PtafC NOTICE In IM Sul*lof Court of tile St1te Mt.JC NOTICE
P\ltlJC NOTIC£
t2ll2.03 of C•lllor111e. for Ill• County of r::orooreuon. --PIC--TmOU---1-.,-... --1-,--
f'JCTITIOUI ........ 0.eng9 In IM M•tttt of"'-E.tt•t• H•vrlluk Corp. ..... ITATDllNT
II( ..
NOTICI Of' IA&i
Of' MAl ""°""" AT P'NVA'R 111.U
No. A·1'1Ma
In tM 8ul*lof Court ol tM St•I• 01 Celllornla. lor Ill• Coun1y of
Or~ In IM Men .. of IM Eat••• of VERA SYLVIA COLE, o.c:.e..d.
NAMll 8TATIMIJfT of WILLIAM ORA.MT WATKINS, lka V~Pr~~lk, Th9 fOllowt"" ,_.,,.,. er• dol"" The lollowlng ~rton It d oing WILLIAM Q WATKINS ek1 ---· . .,, ..---. .,, butl""9 u WIL M WATKINS ' 1 Thie 1t•1-1 wu tli.d "11111 tne ~ u : SA.MIGA CONSUL TING ON WAT~'.~s. DeoMlod .• •k• 8 LL County Clttk of o.-. County on 754110~ WORLD Fl~GER~OOT,
HUMAN BEHAVIOR, 155 Griffith MotlOe It ,,_,..by g'-the! IM F•b. 25. 1983. "10l71 8Mch cl9e:;t7· No. ·Hunt noton
Way, lagune 8Hch. C•lllornl• und«ttgn.o wtU Mil et Prnott• s.... Publl•ll•d Orenge CoHt Delly Wern•r F Czern•llkl 7511 12651 10 th• hlgll .. I tfld bHI bldd•r, PllOt, Maren ti, 26, Aprtl 2, I , 1983 C•nl., Av• .. No II, Hun1'1nglon Santiago Can.no E.ttrlda, 1155 tublKI 10 conllrm1tlon ol H id 13~ 9-111 CA ~7
Orllll111 W•y. legune 8e1 ch, Superior Coutt, on or tlltt IM lltll Rine!• l . Czern•lzlil. 75ll
CeMfornl112651 dey of Aprll, 1"3 ti IM oMoe ol •-II' N0'1V'L' C•nter Av• .. No. I , Huntington
This 111191-It conduc19CI by en Holly H. Jecobt, AttorMyet ~. 18 ----"-~---·~----BMc:h, CA 121147 lndMduel Sprlngw•t•r. Irvin•. CA 12714, FICTTTIOUI 9U ... U Thie blltl,_. I• conduet9CI by a
Santiago C &trod• County of Orang•. S te I• of .. .._ ITArn.Nf gener., pennttthlp
ThlS tte1_,1 wu fli.d wllll IM CellfOfnle, •II tM rlgllt, 1111• end Th• following ~raon 1, dolno R9flat• CDr'!Mtzkl
County Ci.ti! of Orenv-Coun1y on lnt•rntt ol tald dec:o1Md et the bu•'-u : Thlt et•l-I wM nr.ci wllh IM
F•bfuary 15. 1913. Um. OI dMth end ell IM right, Ill~ NOHL RANCH CLEANERS, County Cl«k of Of•nna Counly on '21119197 and lnt.,...t thel 1119 •l•t• of Mid . ·..-Publl1h•d Orenge COHI Delly d•O••Hd II•• •cqulr•d b)' 211!ie Senti.oo Aoed. Orang., CA Merci't 15, 1"3
Piiot, Mer 12, 19, 21, A,.. 2, 1M3 ,,,_ tlon f •-t.__._ ~..._ 12et7. • '2111!P ... ..........• o -w or o ,_..._,vu-Luc:lty'• One Hour ei.tner, Inc;., Publl1hod Orenne Coett D11111y l255:03 11\on"' In addition lo Illa! of Mid (a Celllornle corporetlon). 2121 Pllol. Men:h It, ~l~ .. ...,,12, I. 1813 "-Mid, •• .,,. tim. of dMlh, In c ..... ' end to .,11119 Q9rteln,.., p<opttty, urry Slr•el, Long B••ch, CA 135a.13
'IC11T10Ul IUtlNIU ...-na,....,.,.
Tll• tollowtng H••on It doing
bu*'-u:
RE SOURCe 8ERl/ICE1J, 1&e811 Sen Felipe, P:o11nteln llelle y,
Calllornl• 82708
Donald L Smith, 111181 San
Ft11P9. Foun1ein Valley, Celllornl•
12709
Thia butl-I• CondUOl9CI by en lndlvlduel
Oontld L Smllll
fllll tlel-1 wq 111«1 wttll IM
Counry Cler1! ol 0.1111(19 County on
F•btuary 24, 1913 ,,.,.,.
Publllhed 011nge CoHI Diiiy Pilot, Mir 18, 21, Apr 2, 8, 18113
1312-13
MLIC MOTIC(
FICTITIOUI au ... H N.-ITATl.llDfT Tll9 IOllowlng ~ .,. doing
bll~U.
FIRST FINANCIAL OAOUP,
14 52 Culver Ad., Sull• A-213,
lrvtne. CA t2714
.._ KEN COOPER, 11 EcctlllOM
vlrcl9, Irvine, CA 92714. JAMES l. WATTS, 2552 E
Plf'k LllM, AnlMlm, CA 112eoe
Thlt butlllMI 11 conduc:19CI by an
unlnc;orporel9d Htoclatlon olll•r then • plrtnerlhlp
Kan Coe>p«
Tiiie llel-1 wN m.d Wllll IM
County CM<'k ol 0.enge County on
l\Aereh 11, 1983
nttt• • Publl1lled Orenge Co••I Delly Pltot, April 2, 9, II. 23, 1983
1581·13
Mt.IC NOTIC(
Not1c41 It htteby glwn tll•I 1119
undllrttgn.o Wiii ... al Prllnlt• .....
10 Ill• lllgllHI end b91t bldd•r.
1ubl•<:I to c;onflrmellon ol H id
SUl*lor Court, on or •lier the t8tt\. d1y of April 18113 at IM office of H.
v~ l<lnll. 1.1125 Yolande Ave . Hortlll'tdoe. County ol Loe Angtln. State of ~fornta. ell IM 1'1(1111, ttti.
and lntet•I Of Mid ~ 11 IM
tlm. of d9atll en4 ell 1111 rl(lllt; lltle
end Int.,_, 1hel tl'MI Ullte of N .ld
dec••••d II•• ec;qulred by oe>er•llon of ~ or GI,,..... other
111111 IK In eddlllon IO lllal of Mid ~. et IM Um. of dMtll, In
end lo 1111 IM <*lain rMJ propttty
1llu1ted In City of Coll• .......
County of Oreng•. Stet• of Cellfomla, Pllfllculerly o..ctlb.cl u
1~.towtt.
P"ICTmOUI llUIMH
N.u.ITAff•MT
allu•l9d In th• City ot An•h•lm, 90~1;· butl-11 condl:Jci9d by 1 County ol Orenge. Stal• of oorpotallon P\ltlJC NOTICE 'ICTmOUI au ... H
Celttornle, per1iculatty Otecrlb.cl u ~ K....,_ NAm ITATllllHT
Th9 MorthMll-'Y ,_. ol lol 7 end
the SoutheHl•rly 5 ffft ol th•
Nortlleut.,iy ... ol LOI II In T rec:1
505. u #IOWTI In boOlc 17, P-0-31
of Mleoellen.oue Mepe, r.cx>fdl ol
Oreno• County. Cellfornle, mor• commonty known M 333 Magnolle
St., Cotte Mela. CA 12827.
TM lollowlng s-aone .,. doinO
llll~M: RWTS SOF'tWARE. 8212
Melloy, Huntington Buch, CA '2841
Denl•I Paul Tenner, 11212
M•lloy, Hunllnglon 8Hcll, CA
921141.
Jamee M1r111e1 Alv•r•. 1588
Coralca Pl .. Cotte MMA, CA g21121.
Luke Dent.i Wooo. 4~ 112nd
St., Newport Boectt, CA 129&3. a.arv-f'ennll SMcat. 8051
Pelo Alto Of .. Huntington 8Mch. CA 12847.
Thie 111111,_ la condueted by e
~· pettnenhlp. DenTennw
IOllc>M, lo-wit: Tr-r• ~A~ .... .:,~1.01 .. 1o_wlng p.,ton It doing Lot 71, Trec;t 2111 u P9' Mee>, Luck"'• One Hour ,,_._ 8 o o k 5 II • P 11 g e a 5 • I o I C~e. Inc. Th• following P.,ton Ip doing TROPIC-LIFE. mt Rll/\dolph
Ml-'l•n.c>ul Map9 In County OI Tllltl etet-t WU tu.d wllll IM ~ M : Av•nu•. No. 2. Coete Mui, <>rang., mor• c:ommonly kl'\OWl'I .. "~-c .... Cou G A E AT A M E A I c A N c .. lfornta; P.O. Boll 10907, Coete 10821 Petrlcte °""9, ANNlnl, CA """''1Y i.ttl ol ""1111(19 nly °" MAINTENANCE SERVICES. 3421 M .... c.llfomla 92e2fl
12804 Merc:tl 15· tll3 S*'I• Clare ClfoM. eo.ta ~CA JeMce LoulM Landl'\.lm, 1118
T.,m• of H I• <:Hh In lewful "1llZI 92e2$Don .......... 1n WA-'~. ~·-wc.,•Nlorl•-~~;22075 . Coe1a M••1. money of th• Unll•d St•I•• on Publl1hed Orenge Coeet Dally _, .... , .,,_.,. ,_,., , ... ••v
oonflfmltlon Of ..... or p811 cuh PllOI Mtn:h 18, 21, Aprll 2, 9, 1813. Santa C*'• ClrG141, Coete ~. CA Thi• ~ •• oonduct9CI by en
end b1lence evldancOd b)' note , l400-83 12t2t. lndlvldllal.
__, by Mortgev-or Truel Do.d ------------Thie ~ I• conduct9CI by .... Jantoe Landrllm
on 1119 pnipony eo IOld. Twi I* Pllll.IC NOTIC( lnc!Mduel. Tlllt et•t-• wu ftlod With 1ti. =-~ ~~nt bid to be dtc>Oell.0 FICTI'T10UI euumu Thie et=:!:"':.:' ,::'::.01119 ~IV 1~~: O.tnQ9 County on
Bide or ofttn lo be In writing end HAMii ITA,....,.-r County OWtl OI ~County on "21,_
will CM r-iv9CI •1 1119 efor•uld Th• lo'lowlng ~reon It doing Mtrch 23. tN3 n'IMl7 Publl1lled Orenge Cout Delly
olfle• at eny tlm. ett .. the flral bu~ ... ~&· ASSOCt•TES, 20l" S Piiot, MW 111, 211, Aflt. 2, t . 11183 publlcallon Mr90f end b«ortl date ""..,., " • Publl1ll9<! Oreng• Co11t Delly 1316-13
A "Cllll011• lu11n .. t
Name ltetement fll•d •II" '"• Co-..nty ca.rti la nlld tor "" yHrt aft•r
wlllctl time contlnwlnt
IMl•ln..... mull r9flle.
PwbllceHoft It Mee ... ry
only If ttlere ere
ct1an9H. Call tl\9 l•••'
D•p•rlment •I Iha
DAILY l>ILOT for
Information end
n•c••wry Jonlolt.
642-4321
flc1 . 332
f'JCTmOUI Ml_ ..
NAlla ITATIMINT
TM lollowlrlg l*IOl'lil .,. doing
1111.wr-..
CAL-<:OAST A V , 40 Trawlend
ln , lrvlM, CA 12850
Golden G•t•w•y Corp . • Calllornl• corporellon, 40 Trevefend
Ln , IMM. CA. 12850.
Thie 1111.U-It conduot9CI by e
coroor •lion GOiden Getewey Corp •
0.tnQ9 John A. Schnelder
Thie elet-1 *M llled wltll 1119
Coumy Ctent of Or.no-County on
M1rch 23, 1983 flttMtO
Publl•h•d Orenge COHI Delly Pll01. April 2, g, 11, 23, 1983.
1577·13
PlCTTT10Ua ., .....
..._ITATW•NT The followlng perton It doing
1111•--MFG SERVICES, 940 Irvine
A-. Newport a.tel\, CA. 92883
0.Yld P. c..lbertaon, MO iMn.
Ave .. Apl. A·l0$, Newport BMOfl,
CA 92ee3
Thie buW-le 00flduc:t9CI by M lndMdual.
OeYld p Q,,t~ Thie ., .. _, WM flied with ,,.
CountY. Cl«k of Orenge County on MetCh 24, 19113. ,,,..
Publlllltld Oreng• Coa11 Dally
PUol, Ac>tll 2. • • 26, 23, l 183 157143
ncnnoua au-.a
N.u.ITATDIBf'f
T,,_ IOllowlng 1*90N .,. doinO l)u.,_ ...
(A) VISION COMM UN!·
CATIONS. (Bl EO MAOAZJNE, 2421
Newport Blvd .. #3, Coele ...._,CA 12627
E Rey Pl.,Clt, 243 l Drano-. Coei. ..._, CA t2127
Stl Ttk ... or•. 11153 !owe •5. Cotti ......_ CA 82629
Thie butl.-le c::or>ducl«I by •
~· Pllfl,_ltllp
Term• ol ••I• CHI\ In lawful
mon.y of IM Unlt9CI Slit .. on ..... or oet1 t:Mh und balance~
by no1• Hc:11r9d by Mortvao• or
Trust Do.d on the ptoptt!y 10 eold.
Tefl perc.nl ot emoun1 bid 10 b9
~led with bid.
Thie llal-1 WU fli.d with IM
Coun1y a.ti or Oreno-County on
M.,.c:ll I , 1983. Of..... Towner Stre•t. Sentt An•. Piiot, MMdl H . Aprt12. I , 11, IN3
L90na How. Wetklne, CelNornla 12707 1442-83 -----------~1 A Piere.
Bid• or ofl«e to b9 tn writing end
wlll be rec:.tvtKI e t Ill• elor .. eld olllce II eny Um. ere., 1r.. llrtl
put111ea11on ti.r«>I and Mlore date
of --Dal41d 1111• 29th dey ot Merch,
1843.
Sherry A. Wl!JVMY
Adtnlnlatrattlx of 1M
'211504
Publltll•d Or1no-Cout Delly
Piiot Merell 12. 11. 21. April 2, 1t83.
AdmlNltrator of AugvttlM A.rill, Jr., 20tt S ,
&ta1o of Mid ~ Town• r S 1 r • •l. S • n t • An•. PtllJC NOTICE l'tCTITIOUI au .... u ...., H. ,,_... California 112707 ..... 8TAT'll9NT
Mt.IC NOTICE
_......_, TN1 bll.in.. 11 conducl9CI by Ill\ ACTn'tOU8 ~U n.. tollowtng pw90l\I M• doing 1182:03 • .......... lndM®.i. NAm ITATW ~ u:
------------......... CA. 91714 .... A-~:~'-the Tll• following !*'•On I• doing AFITILE, 432 Oc.•n AH., PlaJC ll)TIC( Publl•h.O OrtllO-Coot Dally ··--· ~o -LllCIUM ........ CA. n.111 . _.., ---u Pllo1 March 2e 27 Aptl 2 1183 County Clttk Of Ot-1111(19 C°""'Y on D "YMAM'S INN, 2102 W, Werr•n J•m•a H•ndrlckeon. r~:~'"": .. ~ . • . .1416-a'3 Fet>ruary 1, 1113 OoNrl Front, ~ 8-:h, CA 432 ~Ave , lagune &Mdl. CA.
This 1111-1 WU Died wllll IM County Cl«k of 0.an(l9 Counl)I on
Matc:tl 30, 1983 .
Pl1-Publltll.O Or1o09 Cout o.lly
Piiot, A4>r11 2, II. 11, 23, 1913.
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.--. Piiot, MM. 12, 18. 28, Apt 2, 111113 Sen!llQO Canyon Rood, Stat Route Oc•tn •-l..,.une 8•ar 11 c • NAm 8TA~ SIR SPEEDY PRINTING, 1801 1255-13 8o t~ Or CA 92M7 ,..... ..,, ¥ ' "· TM loflowlng l*'90M.,. dOlng Ptec.nlle, C:O.te ....._, C .. lla<nll YOU A"I IN DIAP:ULT UNOIR n...~-i:·condllc:t9Cl.byen 92151 butl,_.u: Atty tw "-TJ A. Wleqry, ............. ta 82127 AC>eWOOflTIIUITOATIOMARCH lndMdual. Thie bulinlN 11 conduc:t9CI by a VOGUE AGENCY. 2111 S.
Mlchoel J Devle. 35583 Acade u. 1110. UMLlll YOU TAKI "8.JC NOTICE RlcherO L ~ get*el pert~ Bnttol, Slll\te""" CA 112704 . ,,,..
Publlth.cl Oreng• Coaal Delly
Piiot.Apt. 2.1. 11. 23. 1183
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Publl•"-d Orange Cou1 Delly
Piiot, """" 1. 2. I, 1N3 ~. Yucelpe.. Celllomr. 8239t ACTION TO ""OTICT YOUR Thia ~I -lllod ....m "'-wen., J H9ndrldleon Vogue SdlOOlt end ~ •• Thia~ Is eondUc:l.c! by en "'°"""·"MAY M IOLO AT A YOU AM .. DU'AUl.T UICNDI A County C1ert1 Of OrMg9 COUMy on Thie tltl-1 -111.o with IM Cellfornla corporetlon, 2111 S lndMduel "'*1C aALI •• YOU •ID AN D 11 D 0' TR U IT 0 AT I 0 Match 23, 1113. County Ci.rt! ol Ot'tn09 County on 8r1otlol, Senta Me. CA. 82704 MIQ\Mf J. Dttvtt IXPl.ANATK>N Of' THI •Arutm OCT~ 7, 1-. UNLlll YOU f't1Ma MerQll 30, 19113. n.i. ~It conduct9CI bye
15113-33
NI.JC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ThU ~ -..._.. wtll'I h Of' THI NOCHDINO AQAINeT TAKI ACTION TO '"OTICT p bll ....... 0 c 'D II , __ """""""llon ·-y-• YOU ............ c-.... T A "Ou•• I T T Y •• u ,,,_ r1ng• OM ~ ··-_,....._ . ---c-...... County CWtl of n.-....... ,. __ .,.on I~---·-• .. ... ROP " Y, I •• Plot Merc:fl 2t ........... 1• ' Publllh•d Or1nn• COHI Dally v--· SdlOOlt end"'~ ........,_ ....,., ' ••-·"'" ,..... ~--......,..,,, -••IUO>. l«.O AT A PUaJC IALa. •YOU ' • '....," '· "'• ,"'..·.,,. -"' .....--.....--, MOT IC I OP: , IL 1 N Q OP: ~ COtMT ,.._,.., •· ....... -..,-NOTIC« CW TIIUITD'I IAL.I NI.ID AN ID\.AllATICMI OI' Ttm _.._ Pllol. ~ 2. 8, 111, 23, l~ Darwin V f'l')'9 •
.. ,,LICATIO• TO l•CftlAla -C....._ Ctr Ot W ..... , -TI .... ------------16QG.13 Pr9el0enl .. ·-~ • · · Publl11l1d Ort1111• COHI Delly · • -•ATU9'1 O" TH• ""OC81DlttG ftaJC M)TIC( Thie 1111-t -lllod with tile ~~:r=r~= .. ~~~:~ Pl ... ~:~: IANTA Piiot, Mat. 12, 11, H . ~ 2. 1983 NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. ~~ AOAl•IT vou.,::._u IHOULO ---Nll--IC-NO_TIC( ____ Counly C1-k ol 0...,. County on
lllAllCM ~ A N A H 0 II I 0 W N E " I 1230-83 on Frtdty, Aprtl II, 1113, el l . ~ACT A LA '1Cnnout .,_.. Mltdl 30 1983
Thia lit to Inform IN put>llc IMt, Al~TlOM. o'Cl<>cll a.m of Mid dey, In 1119 room NOTICI CW T'MISTIFI SAU NAlm STA,....,, f'JCTTTlOUI llU ... ll ' . "21-
uncMF a.ct1on 583.2:2 of IN RIAee 0 E "a N 0 ANT: T 1M0 TH 't 11111-.,. llftnl'C =--~I~: ~ ~"'81.~~ T.I ..... _, Th9 folowtr1o ~ -doing SU.. ITA~ P11bll1h.cl Oreng• CoHt Delly
and Aeoutettona kl< ~-of NAllt90M A.ND DOii 1 ~ ... _ ""'..... EST An SECURITIES SERVICE, NOTIC£ 18 HERESY QIVEN, lhll .,.....,_ M : The lollowlng poreofl It dotng Piiot. Apr11 2, 8, tS. 23, 1"'3. Accoun{e, Equltebl• Stvlnga end XV INCLU8CVS. 20 Br 8lllt on Friday April I 1113 et 10:00 LEIS SY KALE!, 2011 N. ~ M: 15&6-«t Lo en AHOOl•tlon. B•llllow.,. • .... owa • ..-. loce20119(11 ",, 20c1M. loedweS ,y. A • o'oloc* .. ~.of..; dlly, if.111e roOm a.-St .. 0,.11119t. CA 1*5. PACIFIC FREIOHTWAYS, 3230
,.......__.... --..--,._ .._ -.-.21 ~ COUlln' Of' · n 1 • ty 0 •n • ne, MC ukM f« ..........,_.._,, T"'91•'• Martt Haen. 0. La Cruz. 20te W Ith Slr•I. Sent• Ana. Cellfornle __., ... ,"., .... fllld Ill\ ............... --_..,, C~ County of Oreno•. Stat• of --·""" M O S O c• "2703 "8.IC NOTICE lor peintlllllkM to~_..,.,.,. NOTICE y" "°" ..... ...-_ COUNTY Of'_..... Cellfornle, COASTLINE EOUITY, s ..... wllllln t!W offlcM of REAL . •nHtH 1.. reng•. " •
of en.,_.,.. t)'P9 Dy,_ of TM ..t fMf _.. ........ JM ltltt• of WILLl•M 'Oel•H INC .. 1 Cellfornle ...,....,.,tllon. M ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE, 12te6. Sendrt l ff Ao1olacll, 1311 '1CTTTIOUI ...... IN ecquf11Uon of IN brendl omc. .,._,. ,_ beMt '-d ....._ QftADY, M., Oin•i7... '" duly llP9C)lnt.O T~.;'"~ end IOOet.d 11 2020 N. 8rooO'tny, SlllM Ellu!Mlh KIMI De l e Cruz, Conw•y, Cot11 M•ta. Calllornle MAME ITAW
ol PomOM F1nt F.oettl Sevlngl ,_ NllMIM! wteNll M def9. "94111 .... ._1,_,. pureuant to 111, power of nl• 201, In th• Clly of S•nte An•. 20M N. 0.-St.. ~. CA t1e2e Tiie following J>9reon I• doll'IQ
end lo•n. Oelllornl•. 1oca19d 11 IM.,.,........_. W.W. __ •-m-oonferr9CI In lllet ceneln DMd of County of Oren11•. S l•I• ol t2tM. Thie 1111*-Ill oonduci.d by.,, ~ u : 8021 Olll'fi.td Av-. Fountain lf'JOllwlllhlO ..... tneld'ttc:e OI To-.U.-RIAL',:,:0,.U.y Trutt H•Cuted by JAMES w. Ctlllornl e , REAL ESTATE Thil~hlconduc:t9CI by e lndMduel JOY TEAIYAl<I, 478 E 17111
V...,, c.lllotnla. en auornoy In 1111• meuer, you AT "'9VAft eA&.a JU8TIC£ end JOYCE A JUSTICE, SECOAl'TlES SERVICE.• Celltornle ~ ~ Cna Sandr• L. Roeotedt Strut. Cotlt M•11, C•llfornlt AnyOM mey wrll• In levor or thOoM do eo promptly eo IN! row NOTICE ts HEREBY GIVEN ll'Mlt, huebend end wife M loin! t-'A. corporetlon, H duty eppolnted Thlt •W-t -lllod with l"9 12927
prot"I of lh• eppllcellon. Four wrfU.n rMC>OON. II any, ""Y IM bl fl 11 b 1.. r-0.CS April 11, 1980, In Boolt Trwl• under and pur9U4lnl to IN Thie IUterMnl -ftled wllfl IN Counly CWtl ol Orenot County on Young H Kim, 3 tll £. 1'111 cop I•• mu et b• rec•lved by f1i.d on time. •u •cl to con rm• on Y ... 13578 of otllc:ret Reoorda et ~ po-• of tale conf9'red In that County a.ti of Or-. County on FebNely 17, 1N3 ~. Coeta M91, Calllomle 12t27
"Supervleoty Ag9nt, ........ Honw A v I. 0 I u. I. d "a • Id. ·~ 8upertor Coul1, on 83 R • I . H °"'"" DMd of Truet •eculod by Mltdl 23, 1803. "11'°'4 Thie b\1111-I• oonduCtod by en Loan Bank ol ten Frencleco .i.t1 .. nllodo. al trlll1t111I P••d• Amil t5, 1HS, •t 11:00 •.m. or 11• ocord9' • netrum.nt 0· DAVIO A. DAILEY. r•cord•d Pl'IMll Publlell.O Oreng• CoHI Delly lndlvlduel.
84120," wltllln 10 d•y• of 111• ..., _.,. Ud.. I ....... tMfMfter """'*' "'° ttm. allow.cl by 230N, end ,.,._cled 8;1= Octow 23 tNO In 8ootl lS80t of Put>llatlod Oreng• Coaat Delly Ptlot, Mer 18, 2$, Apt 2. 9, 111113 Young H. KIM
publlcellon ol tlll• notlc•. An -... Ud. := .....,. lew, lhl ... ~. • ie-tor 11• 1880• 111 800ll 13733 Olflolel Aecorda, •• P•O• lH7, Plot, Mardi 2t."""" 2, •. 11, 1"3 1401-83 Thie 11a1-1 ... Ill.cl ....m tll9 1 b I of IM WW of Wllferfl JoMcJfl Grady. Aeaorct. of ~ County. •I pege '*-*'• inlltr\H'Mnt No. "263, 14()6..13 ·-----------County CMrtt of nr-Cowlty on ;::1:i.::~1~ ma~'t~ 1:b::1n:'d'. • • dlM. '--.. Ian ... Sr .. ~. wtll Mii •t prlVllta 1°'7• A41Gord« • lnttMMnt tic>. end r•·r.corded O.C_,.,b9r 30, "'8.tC NOTICE Mwcto ti, 1183. -·-.,,...
pewlded .. '"'** 19 r.oelved In Ti'u•t•d dHH IOllCllU " ~o o!i"::':.":: !:td =..:: :!t~ b~ ;::, 0C:, ~=:n: 1810, In Sook 13194 of Offlcl•I PmlJC MQTIC( f'JCTmOUa ....... .ntlllf by thll lupei"'-y ~t conNJo de un tbOftdo •n fflt lllNlnalter mtnUonod .. ......, UU. Of tM otlllgatlON MCUr9d u..by "-cit of Mid CO\lflly, It Peo9 ...._ ITAT'IM9NT
..ttl*' tho ~ ~ • • u n Io • d • b • rl • II• c • r I e t ',.. • ., lncludlnn tha1 ~MCJI Of def11111: IHI. Aocorder'• lnetru"*'I No. ..cTn'tOUI •••• The lollowl"" p.,IOn It doln" Anyon• Hndlnf o prol•ll lmtMdlat.,_,t dt .... ~-.tu Ind lnl•r .. t o Wlflltm Joeoph Molle. of wlllcll wH r.aordtd 47N7, by r-of e br-..dl~ or MAim 8TA~ ~ U: • .,, • 0-.S..,.,...,... Dy IN Prtnclpef r•a.,._te Hertle, el llty llguna, Or'edy, Sr .. '*-d, at IN tlrM of O.cemti.r 14, 1Nt, .. ~· °"*"'=Of perfoln--~ol-IOwl~ poreon It dOlng JET AUDIOVISUAl. 3117 ~ Agenl mey ~ en ~ -AIQl9trllde. tlanlCIO. h .. 0..tll Ind ... rlOllt, title •nd ln1trum.nl No. 82·4U243. WILL of "'-0 --"*"Y. --"" It W• c I M
oral W9U"*'f on Ille appllc:lllCMI t. TO THt DEFENDANT: A cMI :'=::'11M.::-:i:=r: Sl!.LLATPUll..ICAUCTIONTDTHE lnoludlng htl brMCh Of deft\111, OOA8T MAINTENANCE. 2113 c:.ft~n°'i!t262t't', oe • •u,
powtdod IUdl ~ .. recetvold In c;omplelnt II•• ~n tllod by Ill• tho UIM of ~ ..... In tho ,.., HIGHEST llDDEA "o" CASH, Nolle• ol wllloll ... r•cord•d Hewp0!1 lhd .. M.B. CA·~· Meek L•on Herrlt . 31I1 .... tttno by tho~ Jl.09nt ptajntlfl ~you ""°" .wi IO -~In 1ht Coufttv Of lewful money ol IN Unit.cl 918-. ~ 13, 1N2 •• "9oofdlr"• ICOTT Dl!SROSIER, Hll2 "OOHVtl1 Wey Coit• M•• d11rlft0 Ille tO.dey period. For • ~ mle i.wtutt. 'JOll muet wtmtrr 11'°'*"' •• or • ouNtf"• di«* di'_, on • 1netrllf'll9fll Mo. 12~10, WIU Tom•floeo, MIHlon Vl•Jo. CA Cdfomlt l2e2t • • • iHol•et to be c;oneld•r•d JO dey1 ell., 11111 1urnmone 11 OfW9I, Oly of ... Bledl, 11 ... 0f t IOtlll benk 9tl\9 SIU AT PUeUC: AUCTION TO THE tatn Th ~Is ... ~. It ~ .,. wrfllen end ...... on you. Ille With,., .. court I c.irtornla. ~ M lollow9: .,. • "' na1 • I or HIGHEST llODEA ,OR CA8H, TNe ~ .. oonclUcMCI by en .. oonclUGl.O by en r~ on ttmoi llle ...._... lor wrllt9n reeponM to 1119 ,,complelnl. l.04 152 of Trect 6" t • Pl' 7. == ~ ':!:'.;,! ~ lewtul money, of tM Unit.CS 81..... lndMdutll. lndlvtduelMtek L. Hwrta
tM pr-..1111'91 tie ooneleCanl wftll Unlw you do eo. your dtleull wll =-:.""of~~=~4,,; d0mlell9dlnt etal• eN~et or • cut1i.r • chedl drewn on • Scott Dearoeler Thie ... ,_, wu ni.cs with 1119 UI• ...-ory ti-. tor dtnlel Of tM l>9 e11ter9CI on 111>9flc•llon of ,,,. Ille Oflloo of .,,. County "9oafdlr of .,_ tlrM ol ..... ti itgtrt. tin. end ltett or Miione! llMll. • .._ 0t Tiiie ~· w• Ill.cl with ll'le County Clwl of Of'eng. County on
•PPIO.Ciaft, end tM pr<*M """'be p1e1mm. end ltlll court ,...,. ..... I Orwio-COUnty CetlfomlL In--held ~ It, .. TN.1 ... In *'-~ union. Of .... "' County Clel1I of Orwio-CWllty on Merell 11, 1913
1111ppor1ed by tile 1ntormt1lon ~~ ~~ ~ The~ la mor. COl-.ly g-•t roe1 proeetll t'I ettuet• :OMld =~~-= Mltdl ti. 1MS. f'11Mlt 1'111119 ::=.: =~.2C•ll4f Of could rt1u1t In gern1a11m'on1 01 •-. M ...... , Huelnu1 ,,._,.,., ,=:, end 11 •. dHcrl a• IN tim. of ..... ti rtght. mt. and Pulllltlltd Orenv-Cotti Dall Publlth9d ore1• CoH t Delly
"(04J ~ et 1llo IPObllon Wf9" telling Of rnon.y °' prOC*t) SM lleedi, CA 80740. Lot ;,2 OI T'rect No. 71144 city Of Int-' htld by It .. T',......, In 1'* "'°'· MMdl lit,"""" 2, I . 18. ,:; Pllol. Mtt. 1e, 26, pr. 2, ··,~
on d all comm•nt• fll•d at Ill• or oth., rell•I r9quoel•d tn '"' The Nie It e111>i.at to curr.nl HewpOl1 9each. oounty ol o;..._ rMI property elfueto In Mkl CWllty ,......,
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Publltll.cl Or1n9• COHI OaJly
Piiot, Mat 19. 28, At1t 2, I, 1113
1331-83
ACnnoue.ue-u NAml'TA~
Th• followtng poreon It doing .,....__
MARTEC OPTICAL COMPANY,
27983 Cebol Rood. i..oi-Nigl*. Celltomle t2e77
Herold Wllll•m Merlin, 27
Redwood Tr•• Lene, Irvin•.
Celllornla t2715
Thie bu*-le oonductod by M
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HerolO W. Martin Thie 11•1-t ... lllod ...,, ..,. County Clef1I of Orenvt Cowny on 'ooerll HofM Loen Benlt of 8*I oo.nplelnt. II•••· oov•n•nt1, oondltlone. l teto of~•.,_ on• end Stet-.~• folowa' "8.JC NOTICE Fr enct.oo, unl•11 1ny e11c11 Oe1ect. October 22, 11&2. r•trfc11on•. reMMltllone, rlall11, IMP~ 1n bod! 114 pegee 21 lOI ee Of Tl'llCf No. M26, In IN __ .,. Mftnrt Pl1"1'1
_,..._ .. .....,..by..., ll'Otll LoeA. llrenotl Ctetti rlgllc.-of·••Y· Ind ....,.,.,(, or to H rnciuelvo of Mf9414111aneou• City ol Cotti MeH. County of ,._ ""'"4 ~~ .. ~.. Publlellect or~ COMt Delly
Mardi 11. 1113
dlt•oloeure. If yov h•v• 1ny Cheflolt• Hool!•, l>;t) r~d. eny onourn~ttMft to IHI Mepe, recordt of Ot--. County, Orengl, St•to Of Celllomle. •per MCltf'IOUt IUllMU .,,.,_, Pllm, Mar. 11, to. Apt. 2, 8, 11U
qu.utlon• oono•rnlnt 111... UNOOMN AND 911.t IMlllled out ol tllO ~ ""'9. Oelltornie. map r900tded 111 boOll 1IO peoee 7 ..._ 8TAW Tll• tollowtno Hrton I• dolno la3&-a
p r1>C•dure1, oonta c1 tll• tnlt1...,......,., Bide Ot ~ -lnv!Md tot thlt Tll• tl•HI eddr .. 1 or o1h•r lo tO lnclutlve of Ml.coll•-• TM followfflt parNn It dOlng buel!1"t q : ------------hi~ Aftnl •t tM Fldet., Twlllll,CA-Pf'Cll*'YtndmultbolllWl'ltlnaend common cleeton••lon of tM re.i Mepe, In 1M Ofllce of tllO County.._....._ QLCN.H'I RAOIATOA & MUC ll)TIC(
HUM l.Otll' __. of len """°*°· (1'M) ......,.. .. bo ,......., et ltle ofllCM Ol Ball P'°'*1Y ~ ~ It "-'dtr ot Mid OOIM!y. A M E A I 0 A H I 0 C C ' Fl COOi.iNG 8'YtT£M "I'll.Ill, \IOI~ -~......,=~~~~~--f4trl) llS-1290. Publltlled Orenv-CoNt Delly & Henry, tllorneye for Old purport.cl 10 '* 43 Camllfla Or.. The etr••t 1ddreM ot otllOf ~P.O. lox H IM. 100 Adern• 8~t. Mtdwey Olly, ~ _ ..
r>ubKefled Or•noo co .. 1 Deity Piiot, Merch 12, ft, 21, April 2, -.tcw.lt 28231 PIMo 69 Allde •. Corona o.i Mw, CA.. common dHlgn•llon ot the tMI A•p•n Lan•, ooeta Meu, CA ~nl• t ...-1TA,_, Nut,Aptt2. 1113 tot! 841M It , uai-Hllll, CA HeN, Th• undttllgn•d .,.,•by pr~~ dleOl1bed lit tlll'7. enn Dtvle Oull1, tl71 TM fOllowtnt. ~ta dotno
tN7_., 12~-83 °' INll' bl flild wlUI tllO a.ti of dlHlllme ell lltblllly lor eny purporl•d to b•i HH O•lloto MMCe AHOMW HIMCH. 100 ~ Qrcte, H\lntlflOton leedl, bU'*-•
-----------Mid ~Court or~ IO lnoorr.atneae In Mid..,_.~ A'*"'I, Coote ...... CA IAtJ>lll Un•, Coe ta Me ... CA Celffomle tiRW AVIA ~. 1110 1MI et" NIOS. PWUC NOTa Pl8JC "°1tC( Nl:Nrd M. Htnty, ~-P."'IOMll'J 0t Olhlr oommon d111pldon. Tiie und•relguel hetlby ~. ~~It condUclttd by en ~ !T'. M~tr~, Dalo, -.,-----------et erry ....,_.,. 11ttt ~ o1 leld 'Mt. wtfl bo mede without e11ect11m1 111 lleblllty tor •ny TNe. w ....,_ 11 conduc'9d by .. D ~ .. 1.. tl\le NotM1e encl befor• INll'"9 Mid w1rranty, upreu or Implied, looootell-In Mid..,... lddt.-lllclMoull. oi.nri · Norw9y, I
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Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Saturday, April 2, 1083 A9
Hollywood becomes 'Hollyweird'
By DEBORAH BELGUM A.-....et.O ,.,... WfHw
LOS ANGELE.9 -PrueUtuWt, wearing aplko
heel• and minlsklrl11, atrut up and down the
boulevard. Acroc.s the alrt'et, drug d al Is taklna
plAce. Not for uway, u dazed woman whoec palntcCI
fa<.-e attral't.s little attenUon puthea a grocoery earl
laden with all ht-r worldly gooda
Welcome to glamoro1a Hollywood, or aa 10me
call It, "HoUywelrd."
The name Hollywood tor many evokes IJNges
of beautiful movie stars, black limouslnett. world
premieres and •tar-studded paruett.
But the real Hollywood Is a dowdy retloctlon of
the glorious '20s and '30s when walled-In 11tudio
empires commanded huge stables of actors,
direct.ors, producers and writers.
Landmarks hke the plush Garden of Allah
apartments, the Hollywood Hotel and the original
Brown Derby restaurant are remembered only in
nostalgia books. Once-flashy showplaces have fallen
Into disrepair or disappeared altogether.
But new hfe as surging an a community that hit
the skJds an the 1960s.
A grass-roots revatalaz.a taon has cropped up
among the local residents and entrepreneurs Ured
of prostitutes, pimps, derelicts and street gangs
tarnishing a community with one of the most
bankable naml>s an the world
Efforts are being made to refurbish cr umblmg
historic landmarks. establish museums and restore
old buildings.
"It's just going to take time. It's not going to
happen overnight," said Dennis L idtke. a
businessman who spent $7 million and the last four
years to restore the 55-year -old Hollywood Palace
near Hollywood and Vine. The ornate theater has
been turned into a disco, restaurant. private club
and video recording souncistage. Lidtke, who owns
a highly successful design company, was convinced
his multimillion-dollar project located near the
f"cunous street comer would pay off.
"I saw millions of tourists come to that comer,"
he said. "They would shake their heads and take a
picture of a street sign. But they would still come.'/
Donations o f mo re tha n $3 million are
rebuilding the Hollywood branch library which was
set on fire Last April, destroying the facility's film
collection and rare books. "It has been a wonderful
outpouring from the community," said S he ila
Grether of the Los Angeles Library Assoc1allon.
The name Holl ywood continues to beckon
tourists Crom all over the world. A 1982 survey by
the Southern California Visit.or's Colincil found that
Hollywood still ranlts w ith Disneyland as one of the
attractions tourists most visited. Some 43 percent of
them said it was their biggest disappointment.
"They come here to ·see what Hollywood was
, like when Hollywood was Holl~ood." said Marian
lleconslruclion a nd f acelifts of m a n y of Ho llywood's historic
la ndmarks is unde r way in hopes o f restoring ahe image o f g litter
a nd gla mo ur o nce more to the city.
Gibbons, president of Hollywood Heritage, a
preservationist society she helped establish in 1980.
Little of that old flavor remains Only one major
film studio, Paramount Pictures, as still around. The
rest moved long ago to such unexotic places as
Culver City and Burbank.
But Hollywood Heritage is trying to give
tourists a t aste of the old days. One of the
organization's projects is to make a Hollywood
studio museum out of the old barn Cecil B. DeMalle
used in 1913 for his directorial debut, "The Squaw
Man."
The barn, stored for years on the Paramount lot,
has been moved near the Hollywood Bowl.
"Producers ~II pictures all over the world with
the magic name of Hollywood. It's the least we can
do." Gibbons said of the project
Currently Hollywood's top tourist attracl1ons
are the famous corner of Hollywood and Vine;
Graumann's -now Mann's -Chinese Theater,
where sightseers can view the concrete-preserved
footprints of their favorite stars; and the Holl~ood
Walk of Fame, where more than 1,400 brass stars
embedded in the sidewalk honor radio, television
and movie stars. • The Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard
received a face lift last year when two businessmen ,
Michael Kellerman and Robert Goldfarb, began a
move ment to find volunta!rs who would adopt a
star and keep it scrubbed and polished.
Their next project is to persuade retailers to
clean up shabby s torefronts and to distribute
garbage cans alonst the street.
. "I look at Hollywood Boulevard like a gold
mane with aJJ the veins exposed," Kellerman said.
"It's JUSt a matter of tapping away and the gold falls
mt.o your hands.''
US Festival II promises to be bigger
By Y ARDENA ARAR
A-'-led Pr-Wrtter
LOS ANGELES -The US Festival, which
last ;tear drew more than 250,000 music fans to
the austy San Bernardino County desert. IS
returning this year as a two-weekend event
featuring such top performers as the Clash, Van
Halen, David Bowie and Willie Nelson.
"Here we are again -more, more, more they
said last yea.r," Apple Computer wiz.ard Steve
Woznlak said.
Wozruak, the festivaJ's guiding s plrit and
bank.roller, said that. as with last year's fesuvaJ,
his goal this year is to "try to put on the finest
entertainment that is imaginable and possible.''
For the first llme, Wozniak admitted publicly
that last year's $10 million-plus Labor Day
weekend rockfest had been a financial flop
"lt looks like we actually lost a ton," he srud,
adding that his friends and advisors had urged
him to abandon the idea of a repeat festival. ..
This year, he addded, "I expect it to be
profitable, and it's got to be to continue."
He announced more than 25 acts lhat will be
participating in US '83, and said the festival will
consist oC a three-day Memorial Day week~nd
rock show, followed the next week by a single
day devoted to country music, of which he is an
admitted fan.
A technology fair, similar to the one at last
year's festival, and a career fair also are planned.
Tickets, which last year cost $37.50 for the
three-day weekend and $1 7 .50 for a single day,
are more expensive this year . No multi-day passes
are being sold, and each day wa ll cost $20.
Tickets went on sale last week and can be
ordered by mall. by telephone or through a
newly Conned tick~t agency, Ticketmaster
The combmaUon of one and three-day passes
made at impossible to determine how many people
went to the festival, although crowd estimates for
the Saturday ahow alone exceeded 200,000. This year, 300,000 tickets a day will be
available. Dr. Peter Ellis. chairman of UNUSON
Corp. -the f irm which runs the festivaJ -said
600,000 tickets must be sold to break even
The event opens Saturday. May 28, with a
New Wave lineup headlined by the Clash and
including Stray Cats, Men At Work. the English
Beat, Flock of Seagulls, Oingo Boingo. Wall of
Voodoo, Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul,
the INXS and the Divinyls.
Van Halen headlines Sunday night's heavy-
metaJ extravaganza, featuring the Scorpions.
Triumph, Judas Priest, Ozzy Osbourne, Joe Walsh
and Motley Crue
Monday night's mostly mainstream rock show
as headlined by Bowie and includes Stevie Nicks,
John Cougar, the Pretenders, Missing Persons,
Quarterflash, U2 and Berlin.
The following Saturday is the country show,
with Nelson. Alabama,A\Vaylon Jennings, Hank
Williams Jr .. Emmylou Harris. Ricky Skaggs.
Riders in the Sky and the Thrasher Brothers.
Computer whiz Steve Wozniak
holds h is son during a press
confe re nce to a nno unce plans for a
econd US Festival fo r the
Mem orial Day weekend .
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as Trivia fa des into sunset
The doors of th• trivial vauh clana ahut today,
and behlnd them nine and a half yeon ot
lncon111equen Ual eocen trld ties.
The champion of Trivia Bowl XXIX -F.d
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an old eource -Perez, Samuelson and Yarosh -
each coUected perfect ecores.
F.d's 13 championships (L_~clud!Pg the last fi ve
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Felerabend l1 a thre,·llme winner and Tracy
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To all of the above. and the re1t of our1 :
contributor. over the yean -etpeclally Joya
correapondenta Nancy Prior, Den.nit and Lynn' 1 Perrin, Rick Warner, Lynn Trujillo, and the ever-
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stay tWled. And now, your final anawera: • 1. Jama Paae (name change)
2. Sadie Hawklna Day (comic 1Up holiday)
3. Johnny Canon show (Floyd R. Turbo)
4. Rep. William Duncan Vandiver ("I'm from
M l.ssouri")
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6. Cameron Mitchell (Jeaus' voice)
7. Dr. James NaismJth (loslng .eaaon)
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0 The Vetdlcl
BEST ACTOR
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0 Dustin Holfmlln
0 Jack Lemmon
0 Paul Newman
0 Petet O'Toole
BEST DtRECTOA
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0 Stev9n Sple(befg
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0 Sydney Pollack
0 Sidney Lumet
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D Louis Gouett Jr.
D John Llthgow
D James Maeon 0 Robert Preston
0 Jesaice Lange
0 Glenn Close 0 Ten1 Garr
0 Lesley Ann'Werren
D Kim Stanley
BEST 80NQ
0 Eye of the Tiger
O How Do You Keep the Music Playing?
O If I Were In Love
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le). BARRY RENFREW
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, NEW YORK -U you've ever wondered about
!the old saying that laughter can cure an)'1hina, you
nUght be interested in a slapstick comedy tel in a l'iazi concentration camp.
PubUc television's "Mastttpiece Theatre"
~barks tomorrow on "Private Schulz" a &ix-pert
lllfrles about a little-known Nazi plot during World
War II ta des\roy the Briliah economy with
counterfeit banknotes.
Taking the threads of a true story, the BBC
production conjures up • Third Reich where the SS
officers are bumbling incompetents and Adolf
Hitler raves about the aerodynamic genius of lhe
bumble bee.
And that's where the problems at.art with
"Private Schulz."
The aenee is a ~Ly conventional farce with a
lot of jokes about marital infidelity, runn.in8 in and
out of bedrooms and a hero who haa little trouble
tripping up the vain and the pompous with their
own preten.slons. A lot of jokes, howev«!'r, are about
some of the most monstroua eventa in h.il1ory.
~ Elphick., who playa a petty criminal
m ught up in history's btgest cou:nterfeiting plot.
gives an adept performance u an unauuming
fellow trytna to aurvtve by hi. wits.
Schuh decides the ..i-place to spend the
war ta w1th a job in the post offJce cenllOHng mall.
Inatead, he flnda himlell in counter lntelltpnce aa
flunky to atruttln1 NHI peacock named Maj.
Neuhetm (Ian IUchardlOn).
Neuheim u soon beinl rescued from one
tnilhap after another by Schuh. The major ltea1a
Schull'• ideas, lncludina the plan to fqe five
pound not.es, and the lumJ.. hero ls lefl to make
sure evetYthinc p1a done.
The Nazi.a -dfd fcqe hWM!re<k of t~ of
Brltlth banknote• that were virtually lndiltf.naU1aba from the real Wna. The nota
were printed ln a concentration camp by Jews.
c:rlmlnall and other plucked from the ranka of. thoee
slated for the pa d\amben.
Schulz RruUJ-to maka the f~ OP'fttlon work~ then~ it to Uep the-Lnmatm alfv..
But he pU\a equal time and eneqiy Into U'Ytna to
rat. the Cllh to tf~ord a tut& at a Woihill when he worka ea .
Hiltory and ''Prt\rai. Ula'' pan oompeny at
thla point. The leaden of Natl Germany are
port.rayed M an ewdlJary of. the JC.~ Cope and
concentratJon camp lnmat.et play jok.-on tb.U
oa&h~ub blu!MMn throu=• Mriel .C ~----\he•bM•of ~ eonomtradon camp ..,. ftwline aDd ~-=llda7 ........ bethlmllk.1MyCfl6il
aurvlve the war, only beca.e 9ft,eocfd•
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8ATUROAV, APRIL 2, 1983 ClASSlflED 84
. Corbett passes test
Angel reliever closes out 7-4 win
By JOHN SEV ANO
()(fhe DMIJ Not lt.tf
When the Angels opened spring lratning th111
year, the re were very few questlon·marka.
The starting lineup. except for right held, was
set. So was the starting rotation.
If there was any uncertainty, it wu In the
bullpen . . . and with Doug Corbett in particular.
After a disastrous 1982 campaign in which the
right-hander posted a 1-9 record and an earned run
average In excess of 5, many within the Angel
organization wondered af Corbett would be able to
return to the form that totaled 40 saves during '80
and '81.
Corbell kept insisting that his problems last
year, not physical. and he came into camp this
spring determined to remove the psychological
block that was threatening his career.
Corbett had seemingly overcome his burden
too, as he pitched weU in Casa Grande and Palm
Springs. But as he rationalized: ''I'll know more
, when I pitch in front of 50,000 people tl'lan 5,500."
HOW ABOUT 57,408? At least that's how many
were in attendance at Anaheim Stadium last night
for the opener of the Freeway Series between the
Angels and Dodgers. And that was also the number
who witnessed Corbett's personal confrontation in
the ninth inning.
Leading 7-4 with the bases loaded, two outs
and Pedro Guerrero at the plate. Corbett induced
the Dodgers' cleanup hitter to hit a 3-2 sinker to
Doug De Cmces at thtrd who threw to Rod Carew
for the final out of the game .
much again," said Corbett, who walked the bua
loaded
"I waa lrying too hard. I 1tarted going for the
strikeout rather than let them hit the ball. I wu
trying to win the Can.1 back. I waa trying to prove
something when I didn't have to."
McNamara agreed.
"He felt he had to prove something tonight in
Tonlllht 's pitchers
Mike Witt vs. Fer,,.ndo VMMz_,.
front of 50,000 people. It's something he haa to get
out of his system ," noted the Angels' skipper.
"He JUSt has to give hl.mself a chance, that'•
all."
Angel hatters -in partlcubtr, Reggie Jacklon,
Fr<.'d Lynn and Carew, all of whom smaahed home
runs -gave Corbett the necessary breathing room
he needed to take chances.
IT WAS JAOOON who eeemingly thriveil on
confrontations with Bob Welch, who provided JOhn
with the victory. Welch, in relief of Hooton, gave
Reggie a 3-2 fastball and the left-hander pron'19tly
parked It over the right-field fence with a man q)
in the sixth inning Cor hi.I first·home run of·~
spring.
"Too many bad pit.che1 to too many good
hitters," Welch would say later as he also
surrendered a two-run blaat to Lynn in the eighth.
"You either . make good pitches to these guY.f or
they end up on the board." .
o.lfy Not ll'hoto by QM'( Aft\bfOM
Greg Brock of ihe Dodgers dives to avoid Rod Carew's tag after
(ourlh-inning r~down at Anaheim Stadium last night.
Now. that may not sound hke a bag
accomphshment to you. But to Angels' Manager
J ohn McNamara, and more importantly to Corbett,
it was a small step in the right direction.
"I felt great, but I was out there trying to do
\
"An old geezer like me senses when the seuon
as coming," said Jack.son with a smile. "It juat
happens like this when you have e n ouah
experience."
Corbett could U8e a couple of good experiences
himself
Keough
· During one of thoee slow periods often
ted with spring training, Reggie
n and Tommy John were engaged
nversation when the subject of the
Oakland A's came up.
· "I think it's a shame the way the"y
talked about Billy after he left," said
Jadcaon the other day of his former
~er Billy Martin.
"I mean, nobody gave the guy any
bedlt at all for making them contenders.
Instead, they ripped him after he was gene. That's just not right.
of few to def end Billy
SPORTS COLUMNIST
JOHN
SEVANO
Indeed, many of the A's have been
harshly critical of Martin since his
departure, espedally in the area of
pitching.
weakening thetr arms.
That accusation is being used by the
club as the No. l excuse to explain why
the A's went from the bottom (last place
in 1979). to near the top (second place an
'80). to the top (a divisional title in '81 ),
and back to rock bottom again (firth
place in '82).
You can COWlt the number of players
on your right hand who have come out
in support of Marlin. One of the m ,
however, is former Corona del Mar High
star Matt Keough.
"He taught us a lot. He took a terrible
team and made us a good one. He made
us competitive. He also helped us
financially.
"That year we won all those complete
games he went in to management and
S81d they needed to pay us accordingly.
He did the same thing with Rickey
Henderson and Tony Armas . . . all the
guys that helped ua win.
"Anybody that can't see the good he
dad for us is really shortsighted and
insecure.''
There were also reports that Martin
had become very moody and critical last
year.
"He made them competitive and they
ahould have been appreciative of that.
But they weren't. You know, I haven't
heard any of their players say one good
thing about him."
A number of hurlers, particularly the
starters (who aet a major league record
in 1980 by toaing 94 complete games),
complained that Martin threw them too
much during his three-year reign, thus
"BWy d id so much for so many guys,"
he said. "l don't understand why they
don't reflect more on the good he did us
than the negative (See KEOUGH, Page 82) Mike Bast
Fast finish Houston-Louisville
for Barons in
in volleyball
Steve Gottlieb served 15 at
straight points in the deciding
spotlight today
NCAA semifinals
garoe to give Fountain Valley a
tough 15-7, 16-18. 15-7, 12-15,
}5-0 victory over Huntington
Beach las t night in Sunset
League men's volleyball play.
In other action, La Quint.a
stayed atop the heap with a
l&-11, 15-8, 15-10 triumph over
Marina and Westminster won its
first match of the season by
tumbling Ocean View. 14-16,
15-e, 15-5, 15-8.
· l\fter rallying twice to even
the match, Huntington Beach
never had the opportunity to
serve in the final game against
the 'Barons.
''We tried a number of lineup
chlmgcs and it took us awhile to
ge:t It ~g," said Fountain
Valley h Doug Harbottle.
4Dick Danloff put away 14 kills
td help the Barons' cauae.
At La Quinta, the Vikings
b•Uled gamely but could not
overcome the Aztecs, who
Improved to 6-0 In Sunset
~play.
• La Quinta quickly took the
1.d in each game, and •parked
E uteide hitter Pat Brady,
t warted the Vikln8•· For
. Jerry Meunier aerved
.U and middle blocker Mike
(towley allO had a fine match'.
• ALBUQUERQUE, N .M. (AP)
-Today's showdown between
top-ranked Houston and No. 2
Louisville in the NCAA
semifinals shapes UP. as a contest
between college basketball's
prolific shot-blockers and dunk-
shot arusts.
The game overshadows the
other semifinal between No. 18
Georgia a nd No 16 No rth
Carolina State, two teams which
stunned the basketball world by
reaching the Final Hour.
The winners meet at 6:12 p.m.
Monday for the championship.
With an awesome front line
headed by Ake e m Abdul
Olajuwon, a 7 -0 Nigerian ,
Houston has been intimidating
the opposition all season while
rolling up 2~ straight victories en
route to a 30-2 record.
Louisville, 32-3 wJth 16
straight wins. relies on a full
court press and has a big front
line.
"Maybe we can't press
Houat.on," said Louisville Cooch
Denny Crum. "I don't know, but
I'll ~uarantee you we'll try. You
cant change what you do all
year. You've got to do what you
do best.".
Both have been to the Final
Four before, as recently u last
year when tbey were knocked
off an the semifinals. Loul.5Ville
won the NCAA title an 1980
when this year's starting
forward. Rodney McCray, was
part of the "Doctors of Dunk"
and Darrell Griffith was the
Cardinals'. key man.
"It should be a terrific ball
game," said Houston Coach Guy
~was. in his 27th season. "I just
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hope that the teams don't come
up tight and neither team plays
well."
Georgia, 24-9, and North
Carolina State, 24-10. got off to
poor starts and were hardly rated
as NCAA playoff contenders this
season.
Georgia, best known as a
football powerhouse, stood at 9-9
and N.C State at 9-7 at one point
this aeaaon.
Coach Hugh Durham o f
Georaia, who led Florida State to
the NCAA runner-up spot in
/1972, knows he must stop the
Wolfpack backcourt of Dereck
Whittenburg and Sidney Lowe,
who have been teammates since
hl&h echool, and 6-11 forward
Thurl Bailey.
Tommy John of the Angels lets fly with
pitch against Dodgen last night. ,
Bast winsi
• main event
• 1n opener
Mike Bast of Riverside wu the
scratch main winner last night aa
the 1983 speedway motorwcle
racing 1ea1on b.egan~t t i . e . ~ County i'&J.rgJ"O .Y· . ~ . But ed~~ Lucero · "'
of Riverside..t.i,iJ(Jhe main ,
with John \..:Ooli of Balboa ·
Huntington Beach's Alan
Christian finishing third and
fourth in the race.
In the handicap main event,
Dennis Bransford of Riverside
took top honors, finishing aheed
of Jim Lawson of Riverside.
Long Beach's Mike Faria waa
third, with Christian, Cook and
Rob Paet&.lng of Buena Park
next.
Newport Beech'• Tom Conrad
raced to victory in the second
divbion.
In the third division, It was
Ron William• of Hun\lnaton
Beach finlahing first.
An overflow opening-night
crowd of 8,750 witnHSed the .._..
ni&bt"1·racln1 program with
many more beinC turned away at
the gate.
The apeedway motorcycle
aeuon continuee each week at
the Fairgrounda throuch = 30. Gatett open at 6:30 MCh
eventnc wlt the pro WettmiNW' captured lta tint
V1c$ry of the eeuon u Richard
1"wn recorded 21 kil1I and Md toflJt eervtnc aces. Junior outside blqer J...,.. K ohler alto wa1
~u.l tn the triumph.
~ Top-ranked ·waves stops _UCI tennis team,
By \he Ume the linal• matches had
been com9leted, Pepperdlne, college'•
top-ranked tennla squad, had alrady
.. ured lwelf of a victory over hoet UC
Irvine yesterday.
But, ln the wake of the 6·3 1etback to
the Wave1, UCJ Co~ch Oree Patton
poln1ed out that at 1fflt nvo of tt.e
1lnal" matchet could have aone the
other way and revel'lld U\e ouccorne.
'Turn around "ven to 10 potnta In
1ln1lH and wt could have won the
match," Patton •id. "But Pe~perdlne eot IOfnt of the brukl that we ve been
pt\lni lately."
Pepperdlne'• RJU Baxter edged Mark
Ratn09. 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 and UCI frt!9hman
Stephen An!81on alto fell ln three teta,
8--4, 3-6, 6-3.
Inlabillty to convert flrat 1ervea wa1
co.tly throu1hout the match for the
Ant.eat.em, espedally hurtlna UC1'1 Jlm
Snyder. In lOlin&, 7-6, 7-.6 to John Van
Nott.rand, Snyder wae toppled by the
thlrd-l'anked colle1e player In the
COOn\r)'.
"Jimmy played h1a hft(t out but hit
alrve hurt him the w hol• way.'' 1&ld
Patton. 0W "''""*' tfell, we volleyed
well and we attacked well, but we need
work on pttina that flrlt eerve in."
Bruce Man Son Hln1 conUnued hi.I
lmpr"9Sve play. improvina hll record to
21·6 in atnalea with a 7-6, 7·6 triumph.
Man Son Hlnl thtn teamed whh
Ani.ston for a corne-from-behind vie~ over Van N0tt.rand and &xier, 4-6, & ... ,
7-5.
The team of Man Son Hlna··and
Anlaton it now 8-3 th1a .....s. '"'J'My
IOlt their ftnt doUbleit rMtch a haw
won eftht ol \heir lalt 10 Illa," Mid
Patt.on.
Ortnett Coltt DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Apt11 I , 1813
USC women romp into finals, 81-5 7
NORJl'OLK, 'Va.1(AP) ·-You'd think
&·3 ttelhman """1 'Rhollde Wtndham
would be tou amon1 her towerlna
*'NNIW. an the 8oUthem C..Utomia
women'• buketball tam.
IU1«I Pam and Paull Mc<lfe, who had
18 and 1' pointa, retpecUvel,y, and 8-2
frethman Charyl MUler, who ICOn!d 16.
'11 wa1 Vfry nervoua, but I didn't
reall)' havo a choice," .. Id Windham,
who ICOred lO point.a her.elf and htd 14
aalJt.t. "You either have polle or you all
on the bench."
polnta, 1ucteN'd a c.-oncuaaion In a tan
with 6;10 lefl in the Samet and Wll taken
tQ • local hoephal for X·raya.
t..ady Bulldop to a 40-30 detldt with
about 14 \.\ minutes left.
But t)len USC put the same out of
n:ach With It.I 12 atralaht polnta, etiht byj
Pam Mt'Cee, who fouled out o1 the pm.I
with 4:5$ h:f\
Pam McG took chart• with laht
poinui In a 12-polnt te00nd·half •purt u
th l...ady Trojana pulled out of qht. But Wlndham proved to be the
ep1.tkplu1 of the Wei)' Tro,J-ne' 81167
romp tut nl1ht over Oeoral•'• L•dY
Bulldop tn the aemltlnala ot the NCAA
DM11on I toumament.
Southern Cal, 30-2, and ranked No. 2
tn tht nation, will play for the
champlonahlp at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow
aaatnat two-tlme defendtna champion
Loul1lana Tech , whlch ouated Old
Dominion 71·$$ ln the iM!COnd 1emlfln&l
game.
Tho Wdy Tro,J-na allo dominated the
boarda with Paula McGee and Miller
ar•~ 14 rebounda each. "( think they feel very oontldent rtaht
now," Southern Cal Coech Linda Sharp aald of her team.
use, which led from the open tna
buket, out.cored the Lady Bulldop 12-4
befo,.. thu tlnt 10 mlnutee had elapeed
and went to the dreHln1 room at ..
hallt!me wiih a 40-27 cuahion.
The only other player In double
flaurn for Georgia, whlch wound up
21·7, waa forward Uta O'Con.nOr, wbO
had 16 point..
In the eecond 1ame, Lou1liana ~ auard KJ.m Mulkey dlrtded the of
Georlfa Coach Andy Landen aireect.
"They'nt an excellent ieam," ht Mid.
"They are qulck and anUdpate well."
Tho 1..ady Trojans controlled tho
boardl and the fast pa.co of the game.
Oeorela center Janet Harr11. who
finlahecf with a eame-high 27 point.a, waa
able to penetrate durlll8 a four-minute
apurt In the eecond halt t() the rally the
and center Janke Lawrence ICOred
polnta to lead the Lady Techsterl to
easy win over Old Dominion.
1 Cheryl Miller
Windham darted by the Lady
Bulldoga to get the ball to 6-3 twin
Another leading 1COrer for the Lady
Trojans, C)"hthla Cooper who had 12
Senior forward Lori Scou added l
(>Oi nta for Loul1lana Tech and Tl
Sossamon had 10.
Sampson ignoring
'Race for Ralph'
From AP dJ•~tcbet
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -The m "Race for Ralph" continuet in the
Natit:)naJ Basketball Aaeoci.atlon, but
the object of the pursuit, Virginia's
Ralph Sampeon, aaki·yeaterday he w8l"'t paying
attention to it.
"I still have one month of college left and
rm enjoying it, going around and accepting these
awa.rda,"· Sampson said. ''( won't think about
professional ball until alter I
graduate. I'm taking It one
atep at a time."
The Houston Rockets
and Indiana Pacers are in a
close race to earn the first
pick in June'• NBA draft and
either team would use it to
aelect Sampeon, who helped
the Cavaliers to a 112-24
record during h is four years.
IAlllPaOM • Houston has clinched last
place in the Western Conference and will get the
No. 1 pick in the draft If the Cleveland Cavaliers
finish 1ut.in the Eutem Conference becauae the
Rocket. own Cleveland'• fint-round pick.
But i1 Indiana finishes last in the East. a coin
flip will dedde who geta to pick first.
.. It't not my choice uayway, as to where I
get drafted in the NBA," Sampson said. "I
definitely look forward to playing pro ball. But
rf8ht now rm enjoying what is happening now."'
Quote or the day .
Bob Placer, St. LOW. Blues 900Ut. on the
New York Rangen' notably dour right
wing, Vaclav Nedomansky: "A bar in
Chicago asked him to lNve becauae they
wanted to have Hawy Hour."
Late goal lilts Red Wings
Tom R.we acored hia 9eCOnd goal Iii of the game with 31 c'lecondt ,
remaining to lift Detroit to an 8-7
verdict over Waahbigton last night in
the National Hockey League. 1'he win, which
mapped a aix-game losi.ng sueak for Detroit,
eliminated Waahlngton from .contention for
second place ln the Patrick Divialon . . .
Bookie Pat Verbeek netted two goals, including
the tying acore with 1:04 remaininl, u New
Jersey tied the New York Rangers. 3-3 . . .
Willy Lbadttrom and ClaarlJe Bllddy tallled two
goals apiece and Wape Greb.ky notched hi.a 70th
goal of the aeuon and three uUtl aa F.d.monton
coated to a 7-2 victory over Winnipeg.
Quisenberry suffers loss
Rooklet Ron Kittle and Marv II
Foley each tagged relief ace Daa
Qalaenberry, a former Costa Mesa
High and Orange Coast College
product, tor run-900ring ain.lllea in the ninth
inning yesterday to carry the Chicago White Sox
to a 1-6 victory over Kanaaa City in exhibition
baseball . . . Ebewhere, Bo Dla1' run-ecoring
double In the sixth Inning broke up a 1COreless
duel and led Philadelphia to a 3-0 win over
Toronto . . . """Claaclell Wa1~gtoa cracked a
two-run homer In the third inning to give
Atlanta a 3-1 dedalon over Houaton, the Aatros'
seventh straight lOIS and 15th setback In their
last 18 games ... Rlcble Hebner'• bases-loaded
pinch double in the seventh inning capped a
five-run rally that brought Pittaburgh a 13-5 win
over Detroit . . . Rookie Jobn Sllelby hit an
lnkide the park homer with one out in the 10th to
carry Baltimore pa.st Texas, 3-2 . . . Four San
Frand.lco atartera. star1ing with newcomer Mlke
Krakow, combined for a seven-hit shutout as the
Giants blanked the Chicago Cubs, 2-0 . . .
Dauy Goodwin had a leadoff single and a
three-nm homer In an eight-run sixth inning
which gave Oakland a 12-3 romp over Cleveland
. . . Andre Dawson hit a tw<>-run pinch homer
in the seventh and Brad Mlllt led oU the ninth
with a triple and acored the winning run as
Montreal edged St. Louis. 5-4 . . . Boston
lashed out 19 h its to snap the New York
Y anlu!es' six-game winning streak with a 12-4
victory . . . Mart Bradley, acquired earlier
thi.a week •from the Dodgers, homered in the
seventh to provide New York with the winning
run in the Meta' 3-2 triumph over Cincinnati
. . . Seattle and San Diego battled to a 1-1 lie
In 10 tnnlnga ln Laa Vegaa before 13.878
apectaton, the largest crowd ever to view a
bueball game in the state of Nevada. The game
was called after 10 innings because of a travel
curfew.
Sampson, Lewis honored .
Rall* Sampsoa became the second m player In the 12-year history of the
Adolph R. Rupp Trophy to win it
three Umee when the 7-4 University
of Vtratn1a llenior wa1 Clboeen aa The Aaeoclated
Pre.I' College Buketball Player of the Year.
UCLA'• aur Wal&• WM the other \hree-time
winner. 1n 1972, 1973 and 1974. Sampaon
averaaed 19.1 polnt. and 11. 7 rebounds in leadinl the Cavaller1 to a 29-5 record this aeuon,
but Virllnla wu eliminated by North Carolina
State lat week in the finala of the West Regional
. . . Houston'• Gay Lewlt wu recipient of
AP'a Coach of the Year award. Lewis, who has
had 24 straight aeuons witho\.at a los1nB l"f(X)l'd,
takes b.ia top-ranked Cougars into today's NCAA ..,.,,1~ against No. 2 Loulsville with a
30l 2 and 23-pme winning streak.
Nets beat 76ers again
Buck Wllllam1 and Mike m O'J'oren each acored 20 polnta aa New
Jersey won ita third straight game
over Philadelphia, lJl-104, laat night
In the National BaaAtball Aaaoclatlon. The loss
means the 76era cannot break the league record .
of 69 victories In a aeaaon as they have 60 wins
with nine games remaining . . . Bolton broke
open a cloee game with a 15-4 spurt at the atart
of the fourth quart.er and beat
Miiwaukee, 97-83, a season
low In scoring for the Bucks
thla season . . . Jobaay
Davia, held to three points in
the first three quartera,
popped in a 15-foot jumper-to
cap a 12-point outburst and
lift Atlanta to a 108-107
victory over Chicago . . . ,
Geor1e Gervin scored 24
WIWMM points and Artis Gilmore
chipped In 21 and pulled down 17 rebounds in
San Antonio's 124-99 romp over Houston . . .
Kelly Trlpucka tallled 43 points as Detroit
stopped Cleveland, 120-111 . . . Rick Maborn
and Don Collins notched 24 points apiece 'II
Waahing\On blasted Indiana, 123-109 . . . Ray
WIJllam1 ecored a season-high 36 points to lead
Kanaaa City to a 135-119 victory over San Diego
. . . Jeff Wllkta1 tallied 26 points and Job.a
Drew added 21 to spark Utah to a 112-108 win
over Golden State . . . Gui Wiiiiams scored 28
points and Jack Slkma added 23 as Seattle edged
Dallas. 101-95.
Daniel leads Alcott by two
Betb Daniel, known as a long !I
hitter. featured a short game
yesterday to shoot her second straight
69 and take the 36-hole lead with a
138 total at the Dinah Shore golf tournament in
Rancho Mirage. Daniel converted birdie putts on
the seventh, ninth, 12th and 17th holes to take a
two-stroke lead over Amy Alcott, who carded a
second 70 for a 140 total. Barbara Momeaa shot
the best round of the
tournament, a 68, to put her
alone in third place with a 141
... ~sob Eastwood, a
journeyman player who is yet
to win, birdied the final hole
for a 3-under-par 69 and
moved into a tie for the lead
in the second round of the
Graater Greensboro Open. He
was tied at the tournament's
Al.COTT halfway point with Mark
Lye, al.9o seeking his first Americarf title. Lye
had a second-round 70 in the cool, cloudy
weather.
Andersen hired at BYU
Ladell Aoderaen, Utah State • University's athletic director and
former basketball coach, yesterday
was named head basketball coach at
Brigham Young University. Andersen, 53.
compiled a 176-95 record in 10 seasons at USU
before resigJ}ing in 1971 to become head coach of
the Utah -sarrr--or the American Basketball
Aasoclatlon . . . The Ohio Supreme Court
cleared the way yesterday for Aaron Pryor to
defend his World Boxing Association junior
welterweight championship title today in
Atlantic City againat Korea's Sang Byu Kim.
Sports on TV
for weekend
TELEVISION
12:30 p.m. (2) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -
NCAA Champlonahip aemifinal contest betweenl
North Carolina State and Georgia at Albuquerque,
N.M. (4) -BOXING -Johnny "Bump City"
Bumphus (17-0, 12 KOs) defenda hia USBA
junior-welterweight title against Mike Bradley
(19-1-1, 11 KOs) in a acheduled 12-round bout at
Atlantic City, N.J .
1:30 p.m. (4) -WOMEN'S GOLF -Third
round coverage of the Dinah Shore Invitational at
Rancho Mirage.
2:45 p.m. (2) -COLLt!:GE BASKETBALL -
NCAA championship semifinal contest between
Houston and Louisville at Albuquerque, N.M.
3:30 (7) -PRO BOWLING -The BPAA U.S.
Open, taped at Chicago.
5 p.m. <7) .::.. WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -
Aaron Pryor (32-0, 32 KO.) defends his WBA
junior-welterweight championship againat Sang-
liyun Kim (40-5-1, 23 KOs) in a scheduled
15-round bout, taped at Atlantic City, N.J . , .
7 p.m. (4) -BASEBALL U83: A LOOK ·
AHEAD -A look at the strength and weak.nemea.
of the 26 major league teams. Also, highllghUI of
last year!11 accomplishments.
10 p.m. (9) -INDOOR SOCCER -Kansas
City at Los Angeles (taped).
RADIO
Hockey -Minnesota at Kmgs, 1 :50 p.m.,
KPRZ (1150). Baseball -Dodgers at Angels, 7
p.m .. KA.BC (790), KMPC (710).
-Laker defense
stifles. Knicks
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Norm Nixon 800red 16
of his game-high 22 points in the first half last night
as the Los Angeles Lakers whipped the New York
K.nicks 102-88 to clinch a Ue for the Natio~ Basketball Associa tion 's Pacific Dlvlalort
championship. •
The victory was the 14th for the Lakers iq
their last 17 games while the K.rucks have droppeq
seven of their last 10 outings.
The Lakers. 54-18, could clinch the division
title outright tonight If the Knicks, 38-35, can bea(
the Suns at Phoenix. :
The Suns, 45-28, are in second place in the
d1V1Sion, 9 ~ games behind the Lakers. Los Angeld
has 10 games remaining in the regular aeasqn whil•
Phoenix has nine left. ·
The Lakers held a slim 28-26 advantage aftet
one quart.er but the Kn.icks rnan88ed only 12 pointl
m the second quart.er while Los Angeles 9COred 30.
That made it 58-38 at halftime and New York
wasn't closer than nine points in the eecond half
The K.rucks connected on oniy 36'.5 percent of the~
field goal attempts in the opening 24 minutes. •
Rookie James Worthy and Kareem Abddt-
Jabbar added 20 and 18 points, respectively, for the
Lakers.
Berna.rd King led New York with 18 poin
Truck Roblnaon and Rory Sparrow added 15 and 14
pomts, respectively, for the Knicks.
LPGA to visit Torrey Pines LUXURY',·
LIASI
PLAN
FORUNDE
Bradley, Lopez on verge of becoming millionaires
BJ BOWARD L B.ANl>Y ........... ~ ...
RANCHO MIRAGE -The Loe Anaeles
arH may be mlaalng on the LP'GA
tournament acbedule for 1983 but
California will have two late seaaon
tourney• lnvolvlq the women's tour includlna one ln San Diego.
Torny Pinea Golf Club will hoet the
LPOA fer a $17~.ooo event, Sept. 22-25.
TOl'N)' Pmel la the~ site that ia Wied
fer the Sao D6eco Open on the PGA tour. It w1l1 become the IJeCOnd c:owwe to host both
tM LPGA and PGA this aeuon. Randolph
PU'k ln 'l\aon la the other such atte.
r~ the s.n Dleao tournament. the
LPGA wlll move to Sari Joa for another
'175,000 event Sept. 29-0ct. 2 at Almaden
Country Club. • • •
Weather at the Dinah Shon lnvttaUonal
thla weekend la reportedly the best tlnoe
October.
HOWARD L.
HANDY
Hawaii drew a turnout of 106 playera, the
smallest field to date on the women's tour.
MILLIONAIRES -Pat Bradley and
Nancy~~ could bea>me milllona.lres on
the LPOA dn:ult thb weekend. Bradley
needed only $5,049 going Into the
coumament to ..-:I> the plateau and Lope1
•10,824. 'There are only thrff players at
that mtlllon-dollar level now -Kathy
Whitworth, JoAnne Carner and Donna
C.pont. "
has allotted $2 million for the event,
according to President Ross Johnaon.
Johnson, an avid golfer who had the
misfortune to be paired with me during a
media day event. then play with Bob Hope
and Conner President Gerald Ford along
with Carner in the pr:.o-~m. took five
minutes to sign the origihal agreement to
spon&0r tha tournament.
"I was In England at the lime they
approached me and five minutes later we
were signing a l()..year contract." JohNon
~.
With Nabl8co replacing Colgate two yeen
.,o, the apoNOr took over the running of
the ahow with Ray Mulligan eervinl a
r.roducer. No 1pon1or is more heavily
nvolved, with the company not only
blddna the golf toumament but brinalna
In repre9entatives of ..tee groups that riuil
the moc-e than 600 products of the company. PURSES BA Vlt GROWN larger In
LPOA eventa ln recent~ and the Dinah
Shon pune of $40Q,OOO It greater than half ru a uPION a. n L1 of the men'a eventl. The tot.al money DEFENDING "~ ~Y ttle excteda 21 of the 42 mm'• toumameots. made her fourth •tart of the year at Million Hilla. "I'm a little ruaty and my pme la not
BIG BVSJNBSI -Oolt la tq ~ 100 percent but rm worklna on lt.,. the eald
on the tournament dn:Wt. Nabllco Brandl before &.eelna off for the firtt C'OUnCl.
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l:utbacks will upgrade Coast, GWC teams ,
~ I
fl... Stretching the imagination to the limit, suppose
e atate's budget woes were wonie than they
t eady are and the crunch was hitting the
unity colleges even harder.
A few months ago, you might recall. the Coast
mmunity College District slashed no lesa than 14
.,teroollegiate sports from the programs at its two
4olleges -Orange Coast and Golden West.
1 Suppose another million or two was ordered fff the college's budget and even more sports were
tltminated. Suppose baseball was axed at Orange Coast.
Could you imagine Pirate c.oach Mike Mayne,
aa.me Mike Mayne who has guided..DCC to a f!:;61 record prior to this season, without a
ball team?
~ And, in this scenario, several of the Pirate
reshmen decide to head over to Gold en West
ere bueball la still thriving.
That would make Rustler Coach Fred Hoover
happy. It would, more than likely, make other
boaci'M!S in the South Coast Conference, unhappy.
Well, it's not likely baseball will ever be
J:¥<1UU' .. ted at either Orange Cout or Golden West.
t when thoee 14 sport.a were cut ln February,
involved, -the college pretidenta., at.hletic
Hlr'f!rf.Ol"ll and coaches -made sure that one of the
la maintained the sport that the other one
)elinli.nated.
In other word.a, where men'• and women'•
and cross country were cut at Golden Wert.
were kept at OCC. Where volleyball and water
)o were ellmlnated at OCC, they were maintained
Golden West. The idea wu to make sure athletet in the
unlty ooUege dJ.st.rict could stl.11 compete ln
1port, even if it meant aotna to the other
1 to do ao.
1 'The end result la a very 1elidmat.e ecenario
hlch will tee nothLn1 lea than a volleyball cbnamo at Go1cW.n West next year, powerful cram
ciunt.ry and track t.eama at Oranse Cout and
much-Improved tennia clube at c.out (t.mnil wu
.i.o a>ced" at Golden West).
lu for wat•r polo...L u Rustler Coach Tom J:lenmt.ld poi.nta out, uolden w.-really can't
Unprvve much more, what with four S1l'a.laht state ~P9 under ... bell.
l But that WG\1t n>p Hem'lltlld from wekomina ., OOC fNlhtnm to camp for thett eophomore
r.~. we~ Ub to haw anyone who -~~~ In playtnc for w," •YI Hermaa.d. ••But cowtile. w.•w .ir..dy done pnUy well rm
COMMUNITY COlLEGES
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SEEDEN
sure there are kids at Orange Coast who could play
for us, though.
"There's no question their kids can help us. But
the big thing is, what school do they want to go to?"
Hermstad continues.
The Rustler coach feels students from Irvine
area high schools and schools farther 90uth in the
county may opt for Saddleback. And, Santa Ana
isn 't that far away, either. "In volleyball's case," Hermst.ad explains, "it
would make Golden West a heck of a lot better.
Orange Coast is one of the top two or three teams in
the atate every year. I know they're good, I saw
them beat Golden West this year. (Bob) Wetzel
WE'RE DOWN
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always does a great job for them.
"Newport Beach and Costa Mesa are the
hotbeds for water polo and volleyball is especially a
hotbed In Orange County with the beaches,"
Hermstad continues. "They've eliminated two
extremely import.ant programs at C-oast."
And volleyball, incidentally. was also
eliminated at Santa Ana this year.
Notes Sant.a Ana College sports information
director Dave Romano: "We're really in a free-flow
situation. There are athletea at Orange Coaat who
live closer to Sant.a Ana than Golden West We
hope to pick up a few if possible."
Adds Sant.a Ana Athletic Director Roger
Wilaon: "I would anticipate that w ith so many
players around. people might start to look
around for other places (colleges). Some of the
other colleges which stllJ have these programs
would get 90me benefit. They certainly all won't
sl.Oly in the district.
"They're (Golden West and Orange Coast)
already powerful in moet pf the sporta. How much
I
better can they get?" Wilson adds.
Still, most athletic di.rectors. including Wilson,
OCC's Dick Tucker and Golden West's Lou Anne •
Terheggan agree that the financial crunch is a sign.
of the times and must be accepted. :
When the or iginal cuts were announced,'
Tucker noted: "We're facing a very severe financial
crisis and we must come to grips with fi.9cal reality."·
Adda Sant.a Ana's Wilson: "Actually we've ·
been worrying about our own progr~. It's just a ~
sign of the times and money is the issue. ·
"Santa Ana is just playing its own right now.
Heck, we've got to play them (Golden West and .
Orange Coast) anyway."
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Stress part -of the game
for coaches
ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. (AP) -It'a \M mo.t
prod\ld:ive ulcer factory ln 1po11a -the role of
colleae buketball coech ln today'• fut-paced,
hlahl~ cbar,ed envtronmtnL 'The pre11ure la unbelievable,'' 11y1 Lou
Carneaecca, the volatile coach of St. John'•
Unlvenity. "It'• tough on the coaiehea, but touaher
on the ~en -that bta TV eye zeroed ln on you
m\d the wbole a>!:'f\try watchJ.n8." Cameeecca'a team. ranked third ln the nation,
wu eliminated by Georgia l.n the NCAA F.aatem
Region.ala. But he appreclatett what four of hla
brethren will go through ln the Final Four th.la
weekend at the arena here called The Pit.
"NERVES WILL be twanslns Hke banjo
atrlnga," he aaya. '"lbere has to be a releue valve.
h'a my personality to be excitable and
demonstrative. But all the coaches have dilferent
waya of dealing with the preeaure."
Cameeeoca la like an uncqed animal on the
sidelines when h1a t.eem ia playing.
He ranta. He ravea. He stonna up and down the
sidelines. He la a little bundle of expldaing TNT.
Cameeecca throws towels. Jerry Tarkanian of
Nevada Laa Vep. chews on them.
"Some coaohee keep the pressure in their
stomachs," Lou aald. "That's like swallowing
hydrochloric add. Ulcer bait. Cardiac country."
THE DIMINV'nVE fireball ia ln Albuquerque
for meetlnp of oollege coaches in connection with
the tournament finals.
Streaa ia one of the subjects being aired at the
aeulona. The profeulon -with its escalating
emphasia on recruiting and neoeal_ty to produce
winning teams -I.a one of the most demanding and
i.naecure.
Dick Versace, whoee Bradley University team
won the NIT a year ago, 11y1 there will
be no more "lifers" in the P!De such a. the late
Adolph Rupp, 42 yean at Kentucky, and Ray
Meyer of DePaul, whoee career al8o has touched
four decades.
"Some of the young guyw coming ln now may
last 10 yea.rs, If they're lucky," he said. ''Then
they'll move to something ef.te. Recruiting and
winning preasure ia the main reuon. Part of it ls
that they build up outside involvements."
Norm Stewart of MiHourl'• Big Eight
champions gave the matter another ~ve.
"lt'a the players' pme and our profemion. .. he
said. "And all we can do la wait to get fired."
Carnesecca mentioned coachea with good
records who had been fired -apparently for
failure to reach the Final Four -and added:
"You've got to do It quick or you're gone."
Houston'• veteran Guy Lewis, honored
yesterday aa '!be Aaociated Pre. Coach ol the
Year, had a wry but sugsestive comment in his
acceptance speech.
''Three )'em"I ago. ~ tried to n.an me off," he
aaid, perhai:-half ln je9t. 'La.st year they named a
gym after me and this year 1 am Coach of the Year.
'"nlat la eome c:anebeck."
Larson paces Vik es
Julie Lanon u.ed a three-hit shutout and had
a pair of hits as the Marina Hieb women's 80ftball
team recorded a 3-0 Sunset League victory over
Ocean View yesterday.
Lanon had six 11rikeouta and did not walk a
batter, as Marina evened its Sun1et mark at 1-1.
Ocean View fell to 0-2.
Marina .::ored a pair of rum in the aecond and
added another in the fifth as Julie Crouse knocked
it in with a single.
Both teams will return to Sunset League
competition April 12.
UCI women fall, 7-2
Senior Maria Myers registered UC Irvine's lone
win in singles and the team of 80phamore Christina
Kaus and freshman Lola Trenwith combined for a
victory in doubles as the Anteaten' women'• tennia
team dropped a 7 ·2 decision to viaiting Pepperdine
yesterday. Myers defeated her foe, 6-4, 5-7, 6-3, and the
winning UCI doubles team also won in three aets,
2--6, 6-3, 6-1.
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redUOM to It '-' 4 INNI 2 "OlL OALL Co11nollm1n .Odret-11Md by the lnltt1dtd CONOITJONAl U81 flllllMIT NO. ,rl .. 1, H1~1dorler, ll1nd, ltlnlflfOf wttllln lhf .. yeort IUt
-ldMerm Md~ llloMoll'll put to fir .. kftOWn 10 Ill•
!l«IUon IUbmltted by Grind Auto i . fllloGI 0, ALLIOIANCI !Mended trenlfer .. are; NONI.
fOr en lltlel'lllon of the eotlYI lltM -INVOOATIOH: ~end HOii'* The nem•\•I Ind butlneu for~ llODf0"9CI PllftlOn to W1l1ner, Jr .. Ooe1n Hiii• 1 ddr•1t o II•• Intended °'*' 1t1 laulo II«• In the notth ~ Ohunltl 1ren1teree(•I -
l)Ol1lon of IM ZM(t ~"*'" 4. MlftUTr.1: ...,._, MelCil'IO HAHi WIEll, 132 .. Woodfull •tort ~lldlno at te t t 1 Harbor of MltCfl ti, 1113 , lltrlll, oawn.y, Celltomta 80242
IMS. I. MOTION TO ~D I Y TITLI Th1I the property pet1lnent
CONDITIONAL USE 'IRMIT NO ONlV hereeo It o-tbld In oenetll • 1111 R1 I P A EI E N TA T I 0 H II A N D lurnlture, lhllur" and 9<1ulPfllllll
Petition tublnl"*I by Un Cllu tr COMMENDATIONS. together with thl gOOdWlll Ind lllde
Md Un W\I u.no Eth lo 091'"11• IM t. PrOCllll'ltllon -Nlllon11 name of thl• certlln olotlllng
llquOf tltfl II 1"80 8foollhut91 l11lldlng 81fety WMk, Aprll te, m1nul1olurlng buelneu ind 11 ltl"Mt. 1"3, through Aprll 24, INS l25171) loceted 11 : 7313 Murdy Clrole,
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2. Prodll'llltton -Frtendt ol HunllnQton IMctl. Celllornle.
121 th• Llbrery Oay, Aprll 1e, 1913 The buetnMt nema uMd by the P«ttlon eubrnlllecl by Allred F. (521711 Mid tr-l•or et uld 1ooa11on la:
,._,. 10 OOl'dUct I Mlgtlbortloocl C. ORAL COMMUNICATIONI BALBOA MFO.
theater to oontllt of three D. WRITIEN COMMUNICATIONS Thll H id bulk trlntfer 11 mlnl•th11tere et the Foun111n _ None Intended lo be_,.,•• the
Center Plu• complex •• 11120, E. CONl!HT CALE.NOAA olflc:e of 8HEAR80NIAMEAICAN
11122, and 11124 l rookhuret 1. Appfov91 of Warrante (4t) EXPRESS ESCROW. 1913 E. 17111
Street. 2. Rec>or1 ol Cult\lfel Hwtt-oe s., .. ,, ,, 106. Slllll Ane, Callf0tnle
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. CommlHlon MMtlng of 3/24/18 9270 I on Of "'" Apr1I 2t, IN3. 129 -VARIANCE (23) Thie bulk lrlMfer le tub)aot lo
CASE HO. 134• a. Report ol Equulrl•n Calllornl1 Unllorm Commerclel
Petition eubmltl•d by Ille COmmllllOn Aotlone ot3114/a3(231 Code Stcllon e1oe.
Foun111n Vall•Y Medloel 4 . Report ol Perk• and Th• nem• ind 1ddrH1 of the
Development Oomp1ny tor AecfMtlon CommlNlon "4Mtlng ol PlflOfl with wtlOm dalme ~be oonelructlon of I 4-•IOfY IMdlcal 3/2/13 1921 lll•d •• SHEARSON/AMERICAN
ollloe ~ lllOflg the toUlh tide 5, Repo rt ol Tretllt and EXPRESS ESCROW CO .. 1913 E,
ot Warne1 Avenue eppro•lmllety Treneponetton Comml u lon 11111 St., 11105, Senll An1, CA
1000 Met eMt ol Euolld SINIC. Thie Mllllngt of 3/t/13 Ind 3/2/13 1231 9270 I. Attn· Kc Sinor. EKrow No
I• ""1her ldantltlacl • "-'• t . Propo .. d Legleletlon 3827-llc, 1nd the i.t Oey lot Nino PIW'Qll No. t ... 211-24. The O\l'tfllll Limiting LlabHl1y of Munlelpalll... eteltnl b't any credltOt thall be Aptll
heigh I of the olllce bullolng (61) 25, 1983, wtllCll It Ille tJuw-dev ••ol11eh;e of the meohenlcal 7. AuthOtlullon 10 Attend Out belore 1111 con1umm111on dll•
equlpfnenl room I• app1o•lmat11Y of Sllte Conference -Phllllp R. ~tied 1boY1.
64 f .. 1. Varl1nca c ... No. 134, lk:hWW1n (32) Oiied Match 23. 19113.
being 1 petition to exceed Ille 60 F. PUBLIC HEARINGS Hant W._
fool height llmlt8'lon I« Ihle zone, .. 1-A p pee I o I P I an n I n g Intended Tr antletM 111•0 In conjunction with th• ColnmlMlon Oecleiotl Ra Deletion of Publlehed 011ng• Co11t Dilly
oondllloNI -pemlll oetltloll. Condition to Pllnl Roof lklrl-an Piiot, AP<~ 2, 1983. CONDITIONAL USE FIERMrT NO. Eat1htone Color, Condltlonll UM \598-83
830° P9tmlt 81·6, Pr~ Localed on ------------Petition eut>mllt.O bl JOlln G. Weat Side Of Awnlda dil le v••• 11 "8JC fl)TIC(
Fleltl, Loe Caballeroe Rlequet & LI Zanll (Herrll) "8) -----------Soone C...b tot r'l'Mw Ind 9'lPIOVlll G. OR01t4AHCE$ NOTICI Of' INTIMDa> ~ of I main entrance .,rvc:tut• '"'Ille 1. AIMnclment to Tiiie 4 of IN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thlt
"""" ~ In the Loe Cabtlleroe Munldpal Code -Eatablllhment of HEB SYSTEMS, INC., • c.iltomll RllOqUfl & Soone Club oornp6tll II Time Limited Perking Zonu corporetlon (tren1teror). whoM
17272 IWwhopa Strwt. (INTRODUCTION( (14) bu"'-lddr-la t 100 Vlclorla CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. H. RE80l.UTK>Ht StrMll. No. A, Co111 MIH, CA
831• 1. Conlldarltlon ot Reeoiullon 92e2f, lnlend1 to trlnefer to A & E
Pedtlon IUt>mntad b't J-W. Oppoe1nQ lmpectlon of Senctlont SYSTEMS. INC .• 1 C1lllornle
end John M. Hullh to lnatall _, t>Y · 1111 Eftvtronmental Protection corporetlon (lren1farff), whoH
aero-ball unit• within 1 llelr Agency IJpoft u. ScMrth Coal! AX buelnu1 addrau l e 3100 W
,..,,...Uon oomplu IOCated II epes Que1tty 8ee1n (H) Sagentrom, Santa AM.. CA 92704,
Rec:natlon Circle. I . B I O S , C O N T R A C T S . Ill tht equipment, tooling, tr109 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. AGREEMENTS ll•turu, e11ppllu , m1chlnu ,
032 1. AOrffment tor Surveying goodwlll, and other -'' of tha1 P.iltlon eul>mltled by~ H"'"No Service•, Glend1l1 Fede rel cer1eln bueln11a known 11 HEB
to .... be« and wine" me ARCO Boundary SUtWY (38/M) SYSTEMS, INC .. locll•O II Ill• wvtoe 1t1llon at 17620 8'00lcllunt 2. Agrealnanl lot Plttlc:lpallon 1boY1 •ddr_. ol tranef.,.0<. Thi Str.et. In UnderOJound ~ Alerl of lranaf« ol the prc>party 19 tubject to
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 8ou1harn Callfomla (38/88) Comrnerdal Code ~810$.
833 3 . A II t e e m e n I f o t Wlthkl the 11111 tlvM year-e, to far
Pelltk>tl eubmltt.O by Philip A unoergroundlng ol Overhead 11 le known lo 111• underelgned
C-llnO 10 operate. lun.1.IP and Utllltlu , El C emlftO Rell •t tr ........ t1enetiwor hal l'IOI UMd brek• center al the norlllwHI .Aqacflll'M Stf'MI (SOO&E/Mlallon eny .,.,._ neme or add,_ other
corner of Magnolla StrHt end Cllun:fll (38/90) tl\en Ille lbow.
Oertleld A--. 4. Ac:ce9tance ol Dead of Tf\4t, The Intended tranefer wlll b•
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. Loe Rice ,.,.. (Jlmanc &late) (231 ~ on Of •It• Aptll 19, 834 6. Award of 81c1 -MontaMI 11113. e1 the olllce of, and Olelme tor
Petition eubmltted by Gary A6obe lMldecaplng and ln'lgatlon dat>lt of IN tranlNirOt rNY be !Med
McColg to oper•t• a pin• (231 with ROBE.RT SANGSTER. Attorney
reetaUrent lncludine lflO on-tile .... 8 AN JUAN CAP 18 TRAN O al Lew. 115 Vie Juc.r, Newport end c:one11,,.ptlon of elc:oollc: COMMUNITY ~IELOPMENT Baedl. CA 92983. The llll dty tor
beve11gu at 119'3 M1gnoll• AO£NCY (R91iar 10 ~ Agendal fifing c:l1lmt lor debt• ol Ill• ~ J. AOMIHISTAATIVElTEMS t1enafw0t It April 18, 1913. C~OITIONAL USE PERMIT NO 1. CfTY MA.NAGER O.i.d. Mar-di 25, 1913.
835 a. ~ o1 Tu. RoeEAT SANGSTER
Peeltlon tubrnlt19d by AM~ tor 1..-d PrcciartY -MUIU-Modal Attorney lot Tr_..,...
J1 to C)91nll the Two Brolhlft Terminal (a.tolno) (U) ~ C. IANCMTPI
Plue r1et111t1nt II 18044 2 . A8 818TA N T CITY AttofMJ•U. Broolc~ StrMt. MANAGER /DI RECTOR OF tff V'9 .._
COMMUNITY OEVl!LOPMl!NT e. Requol for Chennel ~ 9TH VIAR HOUSI NG ANO AOM!N18TAATIVE8EAVICES m ...... CA ....
ILOCK Ae-~I -81-C... 'fV ••--GAANT PAOORAM (43) Publltlled Oren1>1 Co111 Dally
....._ of pn>pOMI lot the UM °' b. RequHt for W1lver of Piiot. April 2. 1983
....,.. 9ltl YI* HCO Bloc* Orlnt Homeowner Warranty Progrem 15e4-83
~£OF PREPARATION OF ~~(~MUNO'Y NEG.ATM OECLAAATIC* Pl.AHHIHG AHO OEVELOPMEHT 1--------------t
For IN It-ldantlAed with an a. Appeal ol Plennlng
.....-1•>.anotlcalther.oyot-' Commlulon Oecl elon. Re
that bMed on the 1n1t1a1 St)'dlee. • Modltlcallon to Sll• Plan 'to Negative Dec:l11atlon hu been Conttruct Encloeed Playgro11no
r.rep11ed. The Envlronmanlll "'--Del ()b6lpo Streat, A.C. 10Qe
mp101 Revl•• CommlttH will (Mc:Oonald'I) ceei
oontkter ~ ol "" Negll!W b. Northweet Clrculatlon Oecllntton on fr1day. Aprl I . 1083. Study (441
THESE MATTER& are being c. Site Selection Crlterle pr~ pur9Ulnt lei .,. """'*Ill (CMc: c.m.1 (3>')
l•-of the Stal• of CllllOfnla, d. HCO Contrect ""9r"OY.,,
ao-111•11 Code. 16,000 et eaq., Elghltl Yw: l•I
Md ,,. FowUln v..., Ml.Ndpal •. Communli p,_,1111on Code. Tllla 2 t. -General Plan , ..
THOSE OE.SIRING TO l•tlty In 4 . DIRECTO OF PUBLIC
1avo1 or In oppoeltlon t o th• WOflK8
propoul• wlll b• given an a. ~ Pf-to Handle
oppottunlty IO do ao al the publlc; Requetl• lor School Croulng
l\Mrlft9. It IUrtlllr lnforr11atlon le Quarde (78)
dHlred. ~!"•Y contact th• K. COMMllSIONS, BOARDS. ~ l>epattnwlt & N3-a32 t COMMITTEE.8
Ind ..... lei 1lw abow .__ I. PLAHNIHO COMMISSION
Cl.IHTON SHERAOO, a. Report of MHtlng ot ~ 3/22113 (91) ~ Conw1 ...... 1 L. COUNCIL REMARKS ANO Pul>llNl9d Orange Cout Dally COMMmU ~
Pleot, Aprl 2, 1983 M. COUNOk. ACT'°"8
1683-83 1. Announoemant of Vacar.Me
------------1..01 AIOI~ Commlt1•6 (23) "8JC 11)11C( 2. Councll "9-0foentzatl.111 (32)
NOTa TO CMDn'OM Oll'-IUUt,,_UI A ( .......... u..c.c.,
NoUc• 11 hereby given to
credltore ot the within n1m•d
b ..... Oliaj ltwlt I tllAk ..,....., It
ebout lo bl made~conel ""°'*" ... ...... .
a. Elecitlon ol M1yor 1nd
Meyer Pro Ttmt-• b. Adoption of Reaolutlon
~ Olpollll Md """'*-' deity~
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Publl1hld 0t1noa Coaet Delly Piiot. Apr9 2, 1H3
1597-83
.run.DA.RU t. • lr.,...Of(e) ar« ltlu lhana Lii resident of Anaheim, Ca. 11:00 M at the Youna and Jaen LM. 106 Mein al'"'·
Pamed awar. on March 31, lanel <:emet.ery. NorwaUt, ..._, Callb'nle.
1983. She survived by Ca. Servlce1 under the cJ:: =::. ~ ~
her eon Roman, da1&&hter d l rec t Jon of H • r b o r b1.1elftMi ottic. of 1111 Intended Yael~ Ma11aa, brother Lawn · M ount Olive tt~ll.-•.._..
Walter Kramer. Grawalde Mortuary of Co.ta Meaa. AJt othef IKlllMN ""'* and -----------&40-ua...o tddf ..... uMd by Ille Ill~
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WISTCUflf CHAP&
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
646-937t
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.._.. tranoferOf within tfw• ,...n .... CllAMBERLAIN pHt eo fir .. known to th• MARY POTTENGER ll'llen6ad .,.,.,. • .,_None ~Ca =of i.a,una ,J::.n:,"'!\'~..';d1 nb1u:~i:,•::
_,,.., .. away on t r • n 1 f • r • • ( • I a r • : N A " Tbunday, 31, 1983 EHTEl¥fQE8. INC., a CIMfotnla while convaleeclng at the oorpo,.llon. 1171 Velardo. ~ Garden.e &m ln ~ leeclfl. CelforM ...._
Tnin>. Nova ~ Canada ~ ~":.=:::~ ~·~ on Nowmber 29. 18". She t.H"8 ~ AHODIU lndlfj
1rew up In Vancouver ..._..c W"'91ft..,_.,9illlol.
Brtdilil Columbia. lhe moved ~.,.,... ,..,.. .... .,, 1M to Paaadena In lHS and ...,~ • ...,loaMlonla:
wbUe ltud:ltn.I art. the met L.11'9 tANDW1 AHO DIU
and maritecf Norman I'. Tllot Hid ltlllll tran1fu 11
Chamberlain In Laauna IMlftdlad '° .,._..,..... • u. Beach Ca. In 1929. They Ollotot • .-.._ ...... .,.,, ~UI '**_.... very active ~,L,:Z::. :-J-..:~ .-1a artdrc:IM In ............
Belch md Lo9 ~ 1tln. TNI .,_,... tr--II 1Ubt90t to
Chamberlain nhlbUed ln &::'~i::_111 C:Ol'llm«olal
the hltlval of Ar1ll &om lfll .,.. """" end ....... Of t.M earllHt yeara. A famlly C': WM ~ dllllN "'-be
rvlce WU held lo her w.=-~
da"IJitn DlsTy ~· ~· ..... homit bl i.....-8-!b.. 8b9 T d t"9 mt 41ey ,0, :: II IUl'Vtwd &f blr dM.aOW ...._!tr..,.,_ ....... Deny Marriner ancf ber '8. ,..,_ ........ 11 .. ...,.... 1ew am MarrlMr' o1 ...,. ti.. ..,._....,i.ti ... ,.
Marrlntr'a llatlonery'•.i -==11.1•
L.lpna Beech and their • NAf' IN'l'Wn ••• IHO. aom and t.b.lr wtve end r:-..= DI• •••.,.. c:bildre~!:.. a!.'! =.. '::.Lwll w.-. = ....... LucM lnMMed~ ==.. .... -~w:: ~l =·· o.-
1'ancr Marriner aad ,..., ...... Affl .. ~ all et,..,_. ~C..
~tl•derdae •lreetloa of Mc:Cormtc:ll ~ ... ........,..
NOTa TO CMDn'OM
Of' IUUt nw.u ( .... l .... U.C.C.)
Ho\101 11 flertb)' given to
creclltott of the within named
tranetet« tlllC I bllltc ''''"* I& ebouet to tie medo on p«sonal
PfOC*1Y hlNlnilf11f detcribed. . ,,. '*"' end buelr"9I tddteM o4 1lw Intended ,,. .. OI et.: Perl
Kll•ao~1 211 M1tl11e. Bilbo• ....,,.,..omll
All Olltet IKINMM n-end addf..... UMC1 by llla Intended trWllliltOt wltNn lhrw yMtt .... e.,:::o;: flt u llnown 10 Ille 11•11111--None.
Ttlo !WM Md ~ lldctl'lea ot 1111 lntenfod tr1n1f•M aro:
Cfltldl Dell!. 143 w.t ...... ...,.. M4, Ollfomla.
Tllll tll• proporty p1111nont .............. '" ........
rt•tura1 Ind "ulp111•nt of thll ~ '!!!t_lnd..:~11 1'..~ ...... wed .,. .. ........................
.. THI t8LAND VOGUfH
IHOl'NI''. Tl'9t Hid ltlllll trellefer II lntMdldto bl~ ....
offloa Ofl "••1tl Tni. ltcrOllJ, tlllt ~ IMS., No', IOO. .,--.. ~ llf'tl on°' .,.. .... M, 1~. ,.,. ~ ,,.,...., It 111bje0t '°
Oaltfon1la Uniform Commlfolat 0-. ....... , ...
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All the latest information is
available to you every day in your
local daily newspaper -and that
includes the classified section.
Classifed ads come to you fresh
every day, with the latest
information on what's for sale, for
rent, or for hire. It's all updated
daily for .you.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Saturday, Aprll 2, 1983 81 '
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ara e sa e.
Garage salt\s, yard sales, rummage sales, street sales ... no matter what
you call them, the id~a is the same -TURNING THINGS YOU NO LONGER
. NEED INTO CASH . When you get tired of fighting your way into a crowded
attic or garage, or when you need a little extra cash, have a garage salel So
get into the act, clean out those unwanted items, and make money doing it!
It's fun, it's profitable, and following these 10 steps will make it simple.
Decide on dates.
Look at a calendar and set the dates and times of your
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sale. Weekends are usually good, but many successful
sales have been held in the evening , just after work.
Check the weather forecast in the paper, and watch for
any other large event that may attract potential buyers
away, such as fairs or community events. Have your
sale run at least two days -some people may not be
· able to come on any single day.
What to sell.
Everything! That is, everything you haven't used in the
• last year. If an item has antique value, or is brand-new,
or has unusual value, be sure to ask a healthy price for
it. Get a pad of paper and search your whole house.
Look everywhere, and list everything.
Fwnffw'e. This is your main attraction and your
best source of income. Be sure to place furniture
where it can be seen from the street. Price
·furniture low enough to beat auctions and
secondhand sales {check the classifieds for
compartsons). but high enough so you can come
down a little when someon~ shows interest.
RockinQ chairs, chest of drawers. tables and
chairs are all very successful at garage sales, so
feature them in your ad.
Anfl.-s. Smaller antiques should be grouped, and
kept close at hand where you can watch and talk
about them. Nostalgia items are very popular -
display them wen. Clo"'ilicJ. Make sure clothing is clean, and mark
the price way down. Put as many things as
possible on hangers. Separate kid's things by age.
Display adult clothing by sex and age group. Low
prices are a _, on clothes except for unusual
items, which should be tagged with an
explanation (like, ''hand-embroidered flowers,
dress worn by Mae West~"
Appliances. These wi II sell for a fair price only if
they work. No one will take your word for it. Have
an extension cord so they can be tested, or better
yet, have radios playing, old TV sets turned on
etc. Make sure buyers understand they are sold
"as is".
Plcmh. These usually go fast. but keep them out of
direct sunlight. A good idea is to name your plants
before the sale (Spider Lady, Cousin Jasper,
Maggie), and write a tine or two on the
name card about how to care for them.
Write your ad.
· Here is a suggested ad: "Garage Sale -desks, II Bentwood rocking chair, toys, infar)ts' clothing, 1922
Victrola in original cabinet, many gadgets, lots of
unusual items, rock collection, plants. Refreshments, 8
a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 1234 South
Anystreet, Yourtown. Just west at-Main-and 2nd." ·
Use this sample ad as a ·guide. Be sure to list unusual
items. Be as specific as possible. Give directions if
needed. Don't use abbreviations -many people won 't
bother to ~ecipher them. CAUTION: Don't advertise
anything you don't really have. Every Item In the ad
must be on hand at the start of the sale ..
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•IRROR e1assitied
ptlone 642-7667
330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA .
Open 8-5:30 MOnday thru Friday, Saturday 8·noon.
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Where to advertise.
Place y·our ad where it will be seen by people who live
in the area -most people shop close to home. The
• Daily Pilot is read by 88,000 adults in Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach, Lag.una Beach, Irvine, Huntington
Beach and Fountain'Valley -guaranteeing you wide
exposure. And with the Pilot, you 're not p•ying for
waste circulation in Los Angeles or Anahettn. Plan to
run your ad 3 times or more, and start it a few days
before the sale so bargain hunters can have plenty of
notice. '·
Make a sign.
To help make your sale successful, make a few signs
• from cardboard and letter with a magic marker. A good
sign size is 14" x 22".
Placing your sign.
The morning of the sale, but not before, place your
• signs. 'Be sure and add your address and any
directional arrows. This should be done about a half
hour before the sale starts. Place your sign where it
can be seen from both sides of the street by passing
cars and pedestrians. CAUTION : Some towns have laws
that restrict the placement and duration of garage sale
signs. Please check with your town's planning
department or clerk.
Marking prices.
Mark prices where they can be seen clearly. Office
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supply stores have varoius sizes and colors of stickers
that work well. or'you can use masking tape. However
·you mark them, make prices low. Garage sales are for
bargain hunters. Remember. whatever you can't sell
you'll have to drag back in the house and store agaif\
for another year.
~erving refreshments.
This doesn't have to cost much, and creates a friendly
• atmosphere. It also encourages people to stay longer
. and perhaps buy more. You could even charge for
expensive items like donuts, or the kids could go in
business for the day, with a lemonade stand.
Display.
Make sure everything can be seen. Have card tables or
• boards used as shelves between two chairs. Don't
cause people to bend over unless you can 't help it. Use
one table as a desk where you can see everything and
take money. Use only one cash box (tin cans or boxes
work fine) and make sure someone is appointed
"cashier" at all times. Arrange beforehand for a friend
who can help answer questions, relief for lunch, etc.
Check your neigllbors and
friends.
llSee If any want to join your sale. This will give you
someone to share expen&es with and increase interest
.. in your sale. If others join you, be sure to Include this in
your ad (example: "three-family sale,'' ••neighborhood
sale"). Group sales are a lot more fun, too.
GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR GARAGE SALE!
MAY IT BE SUCCESSA.JL AND FUN/
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.. Or•no• COHt OAIL.Y Pll.OT/81turd1y, AprU I, 1913
ClASSlfllD 1'he mcrrl.;1•tplc1<'C' 011 tlw <>rcmoe Cow;t .. 642·56 78
Mt'drun income of 00'111 Pilot /amiUe•
e.rcted1 134.000 a year Your ad rtoche&
tht' county'• mo1t olfluent buu~ng
aud1enc1
-m1 t fttel l!ft ltlt W11ttt 119 ltlt httf llM1•":'::':':":"':;;;::":":Jl:••:l•~I:•:•'":;;;':'": ltlt Wu!!t llM~ha A.unumtalf vno 1111 L•b. ••n GOtor, Al Piii ...,. ... n&IY I • --A•••••n HU Woodbrl<IOe vie Wllh It· HOUMkMPlno, co°"lno NNd HCtOW Wt•l•ty SPEND ~ OR BXv§
vln• Anlml l Con b•bytllltlnO for 1 yr Old. with •• ,,.,. to work In llllDIATI OPElllll AT rue BEACH
1111
"PllYllTITIYI 551-tl&t Dutch 1p11klng prel: Huntington 8e1ch Call n 111111 'OUND· M9d Albino Uipp Roo(l'l.1.. bo11d & 11l1ry. laorow Con c e pt•. Need telephone .. IM rt:pretentatlvea to
... l .... u l!lf9d rabbit, Vic Thall1 Nwpl ltOh. 90CM328 7141842-HH Uk lor
& T1mple Terr1ce, L•· Ult 1.,11, CarOI. •tart tonight In CoelU. Mt!aa otfk-e.
WI 1111 OUl\I 80f'I 494·88~ Automotive r9l)tllr lflOp. 1 .. ou11v1 a eoret11y 10
TEL-l·CllO
"Wtly no1 let "' ,_?" l..oet P\ne, LIOUll• Hotel Oene r11 1hop 11 bor work lor I HCUllVt DI·
Mll'laae Troub'M?/ 04· dining rm 3/ t4 Credit M 1 n 1 m u m w 1 g e I rector In non·prollt Of·
VC)(1)efFemflyProbleml? 01rd1 etc RIWARD. &31·1270 g1nl111lon Mutt h1ve
•Part Ume
•Meat be at leaat 16
HAG IMM!OIATE OP!NINGS
fOA PAAT·TIM& P!A80NS IN
T!UPHONE 8ALE8 OEPAATMENT
OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER
OomHtlc Vlolenoe?/ 830--0070 '"&PM I XLNT MOre11r1a1 1klll1, Child AbuH?/ Child 81byl!ttlf'/ hooHkeeper min 2 yr 1xper. Job r•
Ou1tody? 1mmtgr111on l.o9t: Konlel TC ""*1• needed. 3·5 da)'ll '#Mii.i quirt• t1ot, dleoretlon, •No experlenc-e ne<.'etlllary
0 P1eaaant penona.Uty
·R~llable
(fllefuo9t)? IOOk0\11 In Dini Pt. ,.._ tor e mo Old. IJCI .,... • n d po 1 1 • o o o d
IN HOUSl CALLS Wiid (~)2M..c>eeo COii. 841-0154 benelll1/ WQftclng oondl•
·Evenings and Saturday
morning'
11'9111· ... l LO•I p1uport w/cover 81by llttet, reap , tun, 2 tlont C.U 019·1800 for
Clll colecl, 24 hr. from lr1n, UCI 01111· daya/ wk Newpoft Bctt .1 1PPOinlrMnt. •cooct earning potential • Commlaalon/Guarantee
·Must be ambitious,
pleasant and reliable
"Experience helpful,
PSYCHIC . READINGS, room, 31'28183. H1blbol· 10 mo & 5 yrs Mu1t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil I• h Barze g Ir. 0 In I ' ha~ tr1n1 I au--PARTIES & CLASSES. 653-8034 . -nn
sse.2860 · 942•3204 manuy 142-1111, Eat. a 12, aft. 1110
HELP Or1nge County Ptrau1l1 3012 UlflmH WE ARE SEEKING AN ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RED CROSS. P.O. Box ATUITIS 3 30·5 30PM, Mon-Fri. EXPER'D EXECUTIVE ;::
but wllllng to train
0 Thl111 not temporary
113&4 s intl An•. CA for 11 mo old. E/11de SECR!TARY w/xfnt 'YP-mlltOAI. fl8IT lfl P/T &llllTlll
92711 llSSAIE Coll• M..._ Own trans-Ing & SH 1klll1. .to portatlon 949-9833. work w/both tha VP Experl1nce req'd. Non Dilly Pilot new1p1per
••"tn & CFO ••u11 "'-1 1moker Geneflf ~rte· de1ler In Irvine ue• 2112 HARBOR BLVD .. -... "'" • ·.., """ Lttl I ft... JIM COSTA MESA -Mlf-tllrter & Ith vatlety. tlce. Hunl. Bch. el'a. Approx. 20 hra pr wk ;;;;;;;;;;:;;=;;;;;;1 l"l·l"•I lmmed. opening for per.I .If you 1ra looklng for 1 841·3037 before 10 em; Ahtrnoona a aome --
6-42-5678, ext. 312
between &:30PM-9PM
f OUfl) ADS
ARE FREE
Cal:
142-1111
..... PIT1
CALL
• •• menent full time aectry 10 prof almo1phere & 1 alter Spm wHkdya: all kend morn Inga. Mull
12 Noon to 4 AM dynamic executive vloe-challenglng posllton. d1y Sal/Sun ha\19 dependable vehlcle, l HYI a WEii prn. In Ill.Ir rapidly ex-lhll Job could be for youl Me<chandleer Wlnled, lull prefer light I ruck w/
ATTRACTIVE pandlng So Co111 otftc:e Calf or 1pply In peraon or 1)111 lime Rellif dlt· catnP« Shell Only nail,
MASSEUSSES Ablllly to cope under 11-3. pl1y a sign miking ex-rHponalble persona SALES PERSON for ma-Ttle~ Wtft
TO SERVE YOU prenure with dlvern lal/lw Ot,,. parlance req. Mull be p~. ~·h~'r'~':ll~~ rlne h1rdw1re 1tore ---~ peraon1.1111 .. and Inter· IHI •lrt-41 llh4 avalf W.-enda & aome Must hive exl)«. In ma-t -
Cl.cus OF lice with cllenll. Excel (L k F I ' nlghll M1Jor benefits Call btwn 9:30-10:30 M d 21 ._....,. Ofgan1Ullon11 1111111, rut a !..~"o' 1re1 Apply ·1n peraon at lh~ only. Mon-Fri, uk for rlne her ware. Marine _ ....... .lssl~E accurate typing (75 wpm) In-, a. Poltery Shecil Ms Hor-Greg Hyde. clrcul1llon. electronlca knowledge I• ,..,..
• shorthand or IPeed writ-Hl-H11 ne, 1212 So Cout. Hwy, _8_4_2_ .. _3_21 _____ ~~~~ale0n~:·•~~BQPA Fer IMll
710 NO. HARBOR BLVD Ing ..-illal. (100 wpm). 11.ic !Of Barbati Phillipe LB. PIT-FIT Hm computer MARINE S4S..3407 EOE Aftttttltlc,......
FULLERTON Able lo nerclae lnde· E.O.E. M/F. aalea, be YOJJf own bc>Nll M/F/H •• .811 -.,~,
.lo•l112 pendent fudgment end Nur91ng Lv mag 832-730e --------l _. -· .._ act wllh dlacrellon. At OUT, 111111 &IHI IALll' I S.1 f•I tf Put time
"THE POSITIVE ANSWER"
12 noon 10 4 AM IHll 5 yra experience Experienced Renlel Cir l tpm to 7:3oam & 3 10 PIT Secretary. 20 houra, &II ...
Found: Blk Li b , male l llYI a WEii wllh •II l1ee11 or office roraon needed IO write 11 :30pm Pfaue call Ill• typing Ind book-~!,<>~· d~:p:.r~tr~~~t~~ •" ....
Need• hOme. Weal Cotta ATTRACTIVE procedure. Pr1vlou1 ontracta. 7•11 Rani 1 between 10am & 4pm keeping. 649--0244 guna ofllc.. SlilfY plus ftr lmllt4late ftrtl
Pet Anderl &36-11193
M ..... S46-1775 MASSEUSSES b1nkln~ •xr"· pref. Car SSO.tl80 only. Mon-Fri, Country AHi Ealale broker hu comm. Calf · Richard __ Oall __ NM __ l_l_I __
Found:ygPen4enw/whlte TO SERVE YOU EOEJM ·Cal personnel Experienced Nole Te41er, Club Convalescent, too many leade, need• 494-4115 9 AM -12 T~Appt.S.Clera
llN c;oll1r, vie. e&S W. COEDS-Would love t o iiii85ii1ii-9900iiiiiiiiii' eiixiilii2ii18iiiiiiiiii~ XLNT benefit•. lalery & 5'411-3061 aafe1 igenl In N.B noon l~ W9d. 19th CM 631-8334 condlllons. Apply II VI· 851-7720 1---------1 • · Pl'lY w/~. Call Sue or Banking NEVA.RD NATIONAL tfFIOl U.11. lffretary/I..... I Olll I Found: Lrg yng M. brn K1thy 1nytlme. (213) BANK, Cuumonoa, Cll· Re1ponllbllltle1 Include RE.AL ESTATE P/lull ti~ recept. Rex· S5.00 P< hr. Stlrt lmmed
Retriever, braided coller. 9 3 4 • 4 5 1 1 · ( 7 1 4 l TELLER llOfnla 714/987--0177 ottlce admlnlalrltlG\fl, 1141• Seteeman. Need 1 ex~ Ible hra, light typing. or-Day & evening 1hlfl1 Bacilbty &42-«>33 527-7185 1 d ,_ d rlenced peraon In com· glltllzet•--1 •"Ill & I II s •-tt•~ Experience preferred. Experienced Commercl1I cret1t 11 ut .. e an client merclll & lnduatrlal r .. 1 ..,.,a -1 am · •v• · Intl "''1 0 ""'"'· Cull h1ndllng ixperf-Loan/ Pl1llorm SKr•· M<Vlce. Call &41-8898 nllte for• ~lul~ able dlapoalllon requlr· Exp. pr1ferr9d but will Found ... M1f1 Lh111
AptlO Mix, blade ... Leb,
19, blaclit .. • A I Newport
Beech Anlm•I Shelter,
125 MM• Drive. Co•I•
M8" 844-38156
For Clualfled Ad
ACTION
Call a
o.Jty Polol
AO.VISOR
942-5e75
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SPIRITUAL READINGS
Advice In all m11ter1
love. marriage & bu•f· ne11. A.110 coun11llng
1816 So. El Cll'lllno RMI.
San Clem. 492-729&
ence requited. Call Kithy llfY. XLNT beneftll, 11• p••T TI•E cowing firm. ed. Contact Debbie 11 trlln. I need enthull11tlc -751-5302. voloel who Cln think on Amburgey,6"0-4066 111'f & conditions.~ Good typing •blflty, 1 wor1llng condition• t h e ir 1e1u. Cell 0Al.u"wt'::l='1' ~~~~~~~~~~-~~wl=~~o~b~!~~; In ~84~1 Coste~~~! Firm. :~~7:~:. ~0:!~;7~~
&95 Town ceniar Drive llornl• 7141987-0t77 taking). capable of run-....... •-•-Type 60 wpm. 10 key for ~Id.
ISGllTS I ... U Costa Mela, CA 92628 FRIDAY PERSON, typing nlng automated badge ~··-•-adding machine. Non/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
OUTCALL 635-9199 ~E~~u~al~~t~Em~~~ llcllf1 needed, hours M . stamping m1chlne. PIT needed. Experience ne-smoker. Some overtime The Dilly Pilot haa Im·
medfete opening• for
aa1ea !>«'°"' full or 1)111
time Greet earning po.
t11nllal Gu111ntee draw
1glln1t cornmllalon EJt.
cell1n1 opportunity tor peraon with c1reer
ambfllona. Send r-.ime
= Mon-Fri 760-8892; or lull time. Starting cetllry 942·5518 req. Min. 3 yeera experl-OllEITAl BLUEPRINT OPERA.TEA _1_eo_._sa_2_3 _____ 1 $4.SOperhOUrup Sllary ROOFING ence. Sil~ Sll75. C111 .Assl~E for landecepe atc:hlleclu· ll.-1 commenaurete with ex-hf trtW .., .... Cl ) =~:i,:.h. 7 4-1040 for
• rll office In Irv. lull time, perlence Call for IPP1 min. 9 yrs. exper runnlng 1---=------~
2022 QUAIL ST. own tran1. nee C•ll n1tded to bathe and 0•12 & 2:3-0-5. 64&-974 t. crew. Oo not apply If not Seer.ten
NEWPORT BEACH 979-5120 bel,J0-3 pm. ~~:t} :.~.:=· ~: PUT In• qualified. needed for s1le1 Ma-112-llll Bookkeeper bor Animal Ho'9ftll bel· Mu1t h•ve good hand· 642-7222 neger of F11hlon Co.
10AM-12AM Oftta lhsa ween t 1AM-3PM. Mon· writing & pleetlnl phone Sliel Exs>«lence I muat. call
l IHI I WEEI lfttrflsl• .. ..., ~~25en~et0r coa11 iivo1ceiiiii.iicii.,ii1 833-iiiii,883iiii-CLISEll Tr::-.·n63~~SA' tP4/T °'~ ~
CUTE GIRLS LOOlllng for full Chatge PART TIME P\Jblllhlng fltm need1 10 -->Illy
10•
TO SERVE YOU Bookkeepe<, Alp, AIR. UJ1 RESSll II-•-L,. In 0 C area to close to work from 10 AM to 4 ,._ PO Sox ~5;!J" PayrOlf, Tax•. Mull be Aulll1nt w1nted: po1eo--_. •• m1g1Zine orderl. SSO to PM. Mon-Thurs (hrl mey .,.,.te MMe.._ 92626 lc~ttla A highly org1nl1td, efll-1111 to tllll OV8f dlenlele. Earn Hlfl money COi· S100/day + g11. Hunt be flexible), hlYI goodl~~~~E~OE~~~~ laltr•cllta 3011 clent and have good re-Call An1wer Ad 802, lectlng for the Newport Bch. Cell Nikki al S/H 1nd type min 551: lerencee C1ll 8rl1t1ny, 642·4300, 24 hra. Ensign and Co111 Mase 114-2llO WPM. Knowi.dge of fll. Tow Trvcll Orivef needed
l..Nrn to play gultlr from 11·30 am to 12·30 pm --------N-. --------Ing and ICCUrale with II· o.-. Hun~on Bch. •"I.._.. rvo, It's ......... Le· . . . . . . Holtl . Sain ,. -,_, ... _, 556-0460 • •---llJ P., gurea. Si l commen1u· 5
Ille 759-9059 -----·-----1 Fiii mms -Full time aalel of bu~-rile with exper. Nf. John iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l&SllD/Put Tiiie In formal dining room • ...... I ,_. I~ 1Y1lem1. W1yne Alfpott. PIMunt
I • I Mature wom1n, 11ter-needs lull time person 10 • Print Mu11 be sharp, SSOO wtllng c:ond. c.n ,..,,._ T'IAml •118111 noons. Clll Barb1r1 for work various 1hlfl• 11 Conllant adult Mipervl· draw 1g1ln1t comml•· Ad No. 781. 942-4300 Th• Dally Pllol la IC· Fla1aci1l eppt. S40-3280 Resort Hotel. Apply 11on of lit minors. 1lon + car allowance. ceptlno app11c:a11on1 for ......... 1---Mon-Thurs. 8 :30-12 CIRCULATION DEPT. _66_e-_o_s_1s_____ 1111.nllY Dl•lrlcl Manager Tr•I· lulatu -_.,.,_ noon. Personnel Dept ·~~~Cal~I ~63~1~-8~12~0~~IS.,../Hardware. Major reel eat1te Invest· ,,... 10 eupervlM carrier Otprtaalths 4114 Part time wanlnQe. Ar>-1107 J1mboree Rd.1. FT/PT, Crown HerdwWe, mentcomP111yloc9ted In boye and glr1a. Sell')' & ply In person It 2 Guye Nwpt Bch. p• .... ~ -... 3 107 Eat Ca1 Hwy, CdM N-~ort 8HGll need• C0'"91f')' .,.,,.flt. plu• Auto rep1lr 1pecl1lty 11 From ftllly. 2287 Feinllew ---------1 _., •-••~ MCret1ry to dlrlCtor of mlleeo• 111owance &
V.W. ~ HondL 15 yra Rd, Co.II Mela. HOUSECLE.ANERS Wanted 1dull1 ovet 22 SALES PERSONNEL. ex· Developm1n1/ Condo comm191ion opportunity.
In 1n excellent loc911on ---------' Exp'd. Must hive own wtlo enjoy WOl'lclng w11h per'd for tlll nwtllllng, ConYWllon Shorthend & Depend1ble 111. wag ,
mon.y make< In Cotti 1111 1ran1 Flex hrS. S40-0857 youth. Mu11 be well 1dvert111rnent promo· typing required, back· v1n or sml plci<up wflh
M .... Ceil Curt Herbert• Convaleecenl ho1p1tal lmmedflll opening for groomed. penonable. a uon. Exit pay. 948-0148 ground In con1tructlon c:urren1 lnauratl()9 MCee-Sf. 631·1296 cooking experience re-experienced Mem1tre11. postthle motivator. Start or M&--0171 or cond o converalon ury Hours 1pprox.
quired. Need good refer· Sewing boat cover• and •t S75 per week. Call ---------1 tMMplul, but not requk'ed. 11AM to 8PM, Mon. thru
......... Ontrtuitltt 4011
lnveet In Rare St1mpe
Cell John, 631-0967
(laevt your tele. no.)
ence1. mull be fleltlble & 1, b, 1 c cu 1 h 10 n 1 2-Spm, 949-7021 (utt tor IAUS, PUT Tm SAt-9755 Fri. Apply In peraon bet·
Ible lo wont 5'.30em 10 575-7881 Sharron~ Supplement your lnoomel---S-EC_R_El_A_R_Y __ j -3PM a 5PM Mon
2r><n l 0.301m to Spin. ---------1 b d I I I llW\I Fri at Pleau call between lneutlnOe PUT nm y 0 ng nterHt ng for pvt lnvettor. bllpng, Ofange c-.t
10am a ~ only. Moo-A~ underwriter wtlh ffD ,_...._ telephooe ..... ~ on exp & grammatlcal lkilll naD.. ..,..,~ ..--, 'w5 uu;•-bet\111 of Netlonll Com-N k I ~, r"'" Fri. 5A9· 1 c:oml'l'llfclli lfnes ex--'· Make extra SS helplng req. on am r. 11 ary 330 W .._St ,...... panlet. M1nw 1hllt1 lo neg Miii r~·-10 Ste · _, · .... w•--• ence needed for 1m11l youth c1rrlera promote choote trom.' S4 P« hr. 200· _,,_ · Co9ta M-. EOE
.... -·-N.B. omoa. Contact K1y, their own ••t•bflahed __ ... 1 1 2 • 2855 E. Cat Hwy.I~~~~~~~~~
1 AM " 9 gu1r1nt ......... p ua ucra-CdM 92825 1: to vPM, deya wtl 714-776-1400 rout.._ Mature, outgo-live bonu1 progrlm. 1---------IW1ltre11/Wlller, exp. In
ncl Wknd. Z'1 BEACH· ---~----IT-.----1 Ing, allr1Ctlve parenlll Sales •JIP9f r><el'd, but IN'-/•--. food & coc:tttllll. K1ren ALK CAFE 508 Pie. type peraon, pie ... call Ill f 1 _..... •• • ,,, .. l<.ft ~Uiimiil~IU:iiill;;f COUt Hwy Hunt. Bch. WeekendA. Sat Ind Sun 2•6PM. M·F 949-7021. w tr1 n the rtghl ~-Typing, tellphOM. aome _......-__ .. _...._ _____ _ 536-1437 7 AM Io 3 . 3 o P M aon. For Interview Clll comput• exp. Mult be Weltna/W .......... _
942-68&1 . 4000 Hlltrl• Pr•·IChOOI !<.M. Aid•. Robin or Unde at re1pon1lbl• & depend· ~
Save home, cer. etc. Clil Couple to m11111g1 8 unlta Wwy, Newport Beach PIT. lmmedl•I• employ-141-tlll 1ble. Send resume to: Experienced. Cocktail
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nowl Pr-t1tlve Action In Coll• Meaa. Perfect U ll•n men 1. c . M . are e . --------PO Box 9005, L1gun1 Weetlenda. Food & .,._
Worklhop. 051-6947. for ra41red/ _,,j-r1tlred. Ill. UY 540-1819 Stll Idle ltema 942-5e78 Nlguel 02971 or ph. ver1ge for breaklull
collect 24 houri Send Aeeume lo: Muriel N1wport Center Reall'"jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillil 720-0902, 9-12. lunch Apply Ben · · Robbins, 5792 Rnen· Ea tale Lltlgellon Firm I Brown's, 31108 Co111
LOANS AVAILABLE. II spur. •512, R1ncho needa lhw'p, exp'd leg.II Ill OPPORTUNITIES s.vioeStltlotlAttendent. Hwy. S Leg. == ~~ :~ Pliol Verdee. CA 90274 ~ X!~'... ~· d\cta-.. • !!! ::'.!k~~d~~~ ~ l-J-... -.-u-... '----s-11-s
nlndngl Mr. l.axx (214) llOllATll IALIS .... --·.,..,.,..,.,hand 1 IN pMrMCe Ind hlndWrtt-~ M N
38&-2635. Carpet and draperlH. Z'.':.'~2S•l1ry open. Electrom'cs & Commun1'catl0fl' s Ing only nMd lo IP94'Y Nde ant~~~ d= Full or part time. Satery ..,_.,,.., Apply In p1r1on 2690 Xlnt ;.:."s4'M&77 •rt••9"· T.D.r14t21 plus commllllon. Exper. LIQUOR CLERK. over 21, How Would You Like To ... Newport Blvd. CM. LL S&TI\11 only. 549-8181 Mr. Hiii. llquor or grooery •xi>« • IA-am A N•w Sloll s.vioe atatlotl attend1nt, •-:-ah pref. 975-8894. 510 E. PIT ..--.............. _...__ A1Dm 0.. .... Oent1I Aa1·1. e xper .. Bllboe Blvd., Belbol.. • ~loP. Leadership • _.,_ ""'"~...-==:;.:::..----
Specl In 111 & 2nd R.D.A. MUil lllle 10 -.oO<. • Mak• il.w Fn~ ton Bctt. ~ .... SSlt
nee t949 like 10 hlYe time off. Hrty •"MIJS llUD • F.arn ~lnl Mont'y SU -.! t IUL -
Robt. Sattler NH/CM H lary. N1wport BMch E1rn 1460 to '800 per • F.njoy ~IM C1v1llan Ltf• H p ...... ...,...,., R.E. Brok• Bd Relflora MM801 week " you hlW 1 Ill. IPPY o.ltlv. Atmos· PUPPIES A.KC show
942-2171 546--0811 DENTAL-PEDO BACK ngon or Vin Ind enjoy We Otter ... ~'::: :.r:u~~.r.:n qulllty. s16o. 9&3-1218
WIDOW HAS SSS for OFC. roving e11l1t1nl, wort!C Ing with t~1. • t:x~U~nt t:&rttr Opponuruu~ For HS eervloe In OC WM. Full GOiden Rat. pupa, A.KC,
T.D'a, $l0,000 up. No Z~!''!.m11kr. Nwpt Cntr ~7~ =n~;~~ ~ Greduai. or Equiv&.lt"nt or PIT. Salery or com-chimp llnea, 9 wtll, tat c:redtt check, no penalty. ..........., 3PM week dlYS • Tra1n11'\& For P~I~ W11h No mlll6on. ~ Hunt. 11\ota, '200. IWS2..o974
Ce ll D1nl1on Auoc. DESK CLERK, Fun or PIT, . M1h1My Exprn~ntt Bch. C1ll Krl1tl1 It ~ Alt.rlever, 19 mo
973-7311 EJCper Pr9' but wfll trlln. M9dlcll, ~ office, Bf· •Ar 17 or prior '° J~th blnhd.Ay 994-7492 old male. A.KC. S100.
ALI BABA MOTEL llnguel (Eng/Span). Exp.. • Op.nlnp For Pnor S.~ --• 947-4781 945-7700 ' a< Req. F7T. M·F. Call lndlViduall -•w-• ----------568-I033 ., 1111111" Peta.,. people too. Dog =;a.;:;,;,.o==;._--Deak Clerk, PIT B1y-SOUND INTERESTING "?~ The Robb~ 11 now a cit groom ing & Slit 1hor11 Inn. Cont1ct In M«tlcal CAU TOOA Y 979-7363 In Southern C1llfornll. boerdlng. 5o4S-284e =~~;:;;;;;;;~= Pllf'IOl'I pit. 1800 W. Bil· FlllT lfflll (1>9........,, 8·30 • m -4 30 pm I 20% comm. fully p1ld -.-.S-H_EAA_:;.y_·s-POOOL--ES-.-.
boa. NB RECEPTIONIST CHOY GIWIUNO HOT .vwy Tuea. We nMd IC>-eaater Sale Teec:up-loy-
C1r1er oppt'y w/O.C .
firm wllh muftl-91111 ~
por1t1on1. NHd 1 d•· gr• In IOct'g. 5-15 yra
experi.nce. Computer
1cct'g, knowfedg1 of
corpor1te t111e1 A
h1nd1-on r11pon1lble
politlQn IOf rlgt\1 cendl-
d • t •. C111 for 1ppl.
7112-0331 ... ...,.
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for prlv1t1~1 ht olub. key, Ille type. Lv Me11 l.iiiM.lil d .. llng with own«a of Slleltlel, M, a wka. A.KC. Muat h•ve IPP'llf-551-4542 &IA..,...,.AI 26S 1 N•w poft Blvd. Roh Royce motor Clrl, bl-c:lr, .. b .. /wttt. 1200
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. ~..: ~ovmt 7151-8295 Free •t. 842-9807 AANOV, 842-7847 Home/office appta. '"'-11k you, "3,...11' ED'S PLASTl!RINO fine painting. 845-0684 IOollJL tit UI & ~ Clltf Me-7652 "= ... 831....,ft. Qutllty ~a-/lextur• ... fl i• Tntal lenln ~!!!!~~~~~~Cullt..... ~ ....... -. ttal =pf'~~~ ~=I .... ltpln 0.119'•: Moet 110475 ~ tuLm ... .,... Int/HI. I e.6-8268 • TYOincl/Word Pl"OCIMlng ...; .. _ ............ , ......... ___ IRemodelf....,.,,. oomm , ... Tr• trimming 4 ,.. Pllntlno . C11p1n1ry 20% on .... VMf'•. Witt Prompt, neat pl'O~ PLASTER PATCHING Huber Roolino·aJI lypea. . Ouldc. euy flVllk>n9 .......... Calllp No Steam/No Shampoo' l reeld. Llo'd, 0bondtd: moval, olHn·upi. Fr" Tiie • Rtmodel. Bonded. trevtl. 641.()929. Mil. t6 yra. 83t-71411 R11tuceo1. lntle11t. 30 Ntw·recover-decila ReuoNb6t 85t-1CM1
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We c.,. Crpt ~ DRYWALL TAPING Home CIHnlng Service Sod. aprlnlller end lllrub l~TIEXT :A~~~~ ffe9alr-Rlplpe-Rtmode4 lu•~Jutl•• lflfl Lew 1--a..... a.mlttlM StMm Clean & Uphol. All Tntur11 & AQou1tlc UlllO&PI IUlllT. Xlnl ret.. 8424809 ln1tall1tlon. Our work Cuat=':!'o!. FrM Ill. Draine. Lio. 650·I030 Tllal 111 c:ontract-::":ho ~ .._,. Truck 'Mount Unit. Guar. F,_ 111. Kevin 613-1503 Cln-upa. Ref1 536-1610 OU"LITY CL"'"NING onlu look1 111pen1lve. ln1tatl-R-'......._ ........ lr Budget ratff-low min. _,_._.,. ,..,.... Rea9. 645-37ll5 " ..,. C ' ION bll Reu. Steve 647 .. 281 ..,,.,...... • ...,.. RH, Comm, boat trlre perform work ewer 1200
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l&ll 4 REPAIRS. 30 Yfl eiq>. BUD (714) 6152-0582 Sem 768-8624 HouH & otflc. c:leenlng. u.::.;1" .:~1!i....... ~~:!-1 "':'~n~ •fill UTIIUTll• ltcrttuiaJ ltnicn =.':', ~ ,:
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BllMoon PromotloM Unll-ThOrnaon Carpet $a111 & .... ,... quick. $10 hr, Ginger. Exper landecape & cllan· Oatlu 845-2811 Ing, copy, etc. Fut aerv. rr=. -::1~:
mfttd: bright bouqutlll tn1t11t1Uon1. Comm/ ELECTRICIAN. Prlc:ed '**'*l'iOME REPAIR 164·7321 I upe, tree trfmml~ Free llll'S flllTlll II 675-4'466. 780-8359 oontact Mary Grondle It
SW day. 494-7650 reald, r11tretc:hel & ,.. right, ''" Htlmat• on Etll>Plumb-Cwptntry High Quality HouMWOfk 111. Tony 848-76 Top q~lty/Aeaa. rllH P11l ltmn/ leeh1 blritul C.uHliH (714) 656-4088 llltth Ill'/
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l Are AJann Cattrig UC'O ELECTRICIAN JACK OF ALL TRADES .._.1 .. ir••t11 BRICKWORK: Small )Oba,. Custom Palntlno: Int/ext. Experienced & prote.. Con1u1tan1/ Counaellng Civic Cente r Plaza. 8urlllW • _ Qull. wortt·Reu. ,.111 C ..... ·~ Newpor1, Colt• M ... , Quality. Sprlno Speclal. 1lona1. Very rHeonabl• In all matte" o f llft Room 890. Santa Ana. ~.tr.ltral ~ HHtn~ P'rtl call CHEF Tom 831·50721973-7644 111 Jack anytime, 838-0221 afternoons Irvine. Ref1. 876-3175 Free 111. Dave 873-2031 ret• fCK all·qf yoor pool 675-2'495 or 873-9764 CA 112.701 .
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HOIOSCOPf
BY SIDNEY OMARA
SlllNlu, April S ~ (March 21-April 19): Gain ovttall view
with regard to home, domestic sltuatiort, baaic
eecwity. You'll perceive trends, become aware of
potential and reunite emotionally with family
member. Gourmet dininc on tap for tonight.
Travel p~ can be 90l1cU .
TA UR US (April 20-May 20): Diversify, locate
legal papers, examine various saving plans which
include interest rat.ea and other benefits.· Dig
~th surface indications -you are on brink of
/!aluable d19covery. Gemini, Sagittarius natives
figure pcaminently.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Maintain low
profile. Do plenty of liltening -defer to wishes of
thcee close to you, lncluding buaineu uaodate,
mate. You are on way to more 110lid emotional and
financial~. Aquarius, Leo, Scorpio penona
play t roles.
C NCER (June 21 -July 22): Focus on
preparation, written material, dialogue with
member of opposite nex who stimulates, inspires
and raises morale. Empbaala alao on apecial
attention to peta, people who rely upon your
judgment. Sagittarlan plays key role.
LEO (Ju1y 23-Aug. 22): Friends, relatives
admire recent acqut.ttion -your best qualities
ahi.ne forth and you'll be complimented on Pft'IOD&l a~. Important domestic ed~t takes P.Jaee -au.rroundinga will be beautiful. TaW'WI
figW'el prominently.
V11lGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Avoid skipping
·ementiala -be perceptive, thof'OUlh and patient.
Study property values, check with financial
adviaer, examine Investment pouibilltfea. If
~t, you will obtain tax relief. Pl.aces plays
LIBRA (Sept. 23 . .Qct. 22): Short trip involves
relaUven and completkln of mimioo. You'll be uked
to make money decision, to handle added
reapoiulblllty and to arranae meeting with
governmental or political repraentatives. Cancer,
Caplicom penom fftll1l'e prominently.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You'll be ttlieved
of tinandal burden. You'll dWcover waya in which
to recoup recent lam. ~t can be oomplet.ed.
Open lines of oommunlcadon. Long distance call
allays fears regarding famOy member. Arles figures
prominently.
SAGITTAIUUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Cycle
remains blab -atrlve for new ata.rta In new
directiona . .Tudgment, lntuitioo are on ~t. Wear
brt1bt colors, teat creative concepta. Personal
appeals brtna desired ~· Leo. Arla penooa
play key roles.
C.U-RICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Check with
family member reprdina move which entalla aome
riaka. Define dlrectlon, be aware of financial
reeou.reea and reallJe that buic choru must be
co~plet_ed. Share expertencet with loved one.
Sptrttual mllaht.enment bia.hlbEbt» ICll!!nario.
AQUARlUS (Jan. ~0-Feb. 18): Special
commuolcadon provldet reMOD for celebration.
Routl.De chanpa. excitement pnvaill and morale eo.n. What eeemed to be a Iola wfD be tnmfonned
into a profit. Penonal horboN expand, you'll
...!be ~ own potential.
PllCES (Feb. 19-March ,20): Spotlight on
potential, a1plratlon1, tplrltual value• and
aareem.n~ on rebuUdlna proaram. It may be
n«..-ry to tear' doWI\ IO that you can reoomtruct
on a men IOlid tw. ~I*>. VJ.rao. Leo naUYel
f:iaure prcmlnm~.
Aqlluctt IOll 1. -~ ~ 00 A um.a
KENMORE Wuh«. 6 yr1. I. ~l :; :........ aUalNE81 IN Y°"" old.$125. Ca,r ~ OWNHOMC
983-2187 ~"'" ~ __\,,. -~ ~·-(' .. , .. · .. '" . Remodeling Hie, uHd ............ --~ f · " ~11fr':z~a~~~ r-.:J '.,.~jl~1':''~il;", ·t:-1 ~ 640--09411 ·I : _:...ti··~. 7 1 ; I '• .~ ; , 1" REFRIGERATOR
Apt alze. 1 •.+ yr1 old.
I 125. 720-1060
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Sear'1 COLOSPOT RE· King bedtpr'llde, ~ Ille: oven Kllmtt elUlie 15· Chlldrenl gamH older type model rlllroed RIEDELL Ice lllat•. sa.e $15. Omeen bid 135. FRIO. w/botlom fnr, ...,. houHhold ltem1. SA rug• llx10ll13'A brown l 1-S2. Chlldr-aothft track• $8. Or~lnal J .C. • ... ...a11 flt 5'"' ......... a•·-. Hlih c:llelr $5. Come ..
I ,,., 8-4, 227 Goldenroct opt("'). More. 5~ IM ... 1 ·1.5~.!:~7,06111 Co1ta ~....... ,. ........ u.w " c:ond .. 90. 845-4559 'V .,..~ Higgin• bike 8. Clean great condition. Tamara $2 . car bed $12. Love
DAYER. Kenmore. Eleet· l&Tllt&J 10 ft. PATIO SALE-Mlac: lllhld & ~1 10-tpeed bike 135. (213) 966-7245135. IHI S25. End labltl rlo. wlllta, ucellent 218 Margu«lle/ln allay oollec:tlblee. 845-0197. FORD 11170 head, 6 O'f· 120. Beac:h CNller $10-116. t..mps 15-115. MO Clllldrena & adulta de· 275 E. 18th St .. Apt II. tinder 240 or 300 cubic $45. 2060 State Ave., 0 ATS UN II b • r g I a" Tw4n btdl 122430. Dta-
oond. · 720-1994 11gner olothlng/1ul11. CM. aft 1o. Pane In at. Inch ISO. 497-7009 Colla M-. Follow Olk camper lllell. eab lllgh II•• 1 n d u t • n 1II1
Obi dr relrl9, S 150 Shoea, Mtl9/b00ta. anU. I ELECTRIC lawnm~ 3 Street, home..,_ 1pm. ISO 845-9701 60c4t0 Unen'a 11-$3.
Washer. ISO. Dryer S75. quaa. llatned glaa, gdn Utf.!ttn IMcla H.P. dual blade, Sun-BABY etot.ti. &e-12. Two BLACK 1111 na!Jglllyde Baby c:tlllt 118. 0rwet
Micro-wave. S125. Good tools, gamea. goll ehoea, SAT , 30 1 l &th S t , nr bllrn, eJCOlli.tlt '40. Mc: trunk• 43 and $5 Toye c:ouell S50. 642·5602 with minor $38. C'-1 s.
oond, 850-7757 hOuaehold. etc:. PCH/Olfw. Stweo, bed•. Cut~ 10 lnCh bar. coat 10e-$5. Crtb ISO. GI ... BOY'S 201n blk• need• ~~c ~ ~~= Pree It TH ml C..ta .... refrlg, oouc::h. Kit mlse. ,_ 5. 11111 In Meled ~.:'::i~' ~! new petals. Weight bar' 11~019 3 10·, SS&.
CAT Gentle fem .. part 2700 Petereon Pl. 18-0 vie: Mite. ~tiv= ~.!:: ttl II $20 c beneh, exceli.rtl eondl· Wood w1rdrobt cloMt RUMlan to good lloml. Harbor/Adame next lo AntlquH , rockere. Iron drive In beck &4s-3994
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Spayed. lhota. 64$-2834 1nnr•1 office Fri/Sat 8-5 COOk ltovt, dry bit, TV Satur .. -only. •••~• ~modern 11·50 Oataun $5 each Qslerd 963-34a1 ... ., cupbd, eml c:pbd.1, more. -r ••e . aby awing wllll and brick bookoue 16 •---------fan.itut HIS 2 FAMILY GARAGE SALE 11431 Lellanl Or (S of DELUXE dart board, cradle 125· HO\IMWaret 963-2187 . COACH ISO.°"""" ISO. -S d .__ ., 5o-15 Wonder horee Cotfee table's $20 each. 1 llY Fllll'IWf atur ay on1y _,..._.pm. Banning W/Bu1hard) darll, hangar 18. l25.382Hamllton,Colta GENIE B·4 g1r1ge door Cabinet 120. Wall unit 24638den Ave (B)C.M. Sun. 10-eplld bike-• 13. Meu.Saturdayonly opener. old but worka S25. S tereo '• 1 26 .
Heft> 957..a133 Olnlng Rm Table (Bench Wtau ..... ~wo coffee tabl .. 18. ANTIQUE wtll1• 3 dr•-':.'s-'" c:7ontrol 1 25. Speake" 135 each
**I BUY** Ml) Dt1t1waaher Port -ur~ el9Ctrlo apray cheat $49. Matching ._ 2r Baby 8W4ng $8. Infant car Color TV 14": Suri Giant garage & hOuH gun 18. AM/FM redlo ..__,.._ __ rd, double 12 •. BUMPER (rear) tor Cour· Hal $8. Chairs $40 tor 2. board•. Antique orna· eale. Many ltame, wor1d earphone• 18. 8 fool ,_,....,.. ~ Roctc l20 China l30 Fllm1lll menta. almoet ever"· antique• all kind• to WHplng-Wlllow, lmlta· Child's Ohair $18. CoffM 1er or Maida pldcup $50. cw · •
MASTERS AUCTION thing. 2054.,; Maple St. flehlng 11,., 393 Cr•· t Ion . I n urn Sa . ta1ble l24.1Zan2)1hsc:onl04e 962-t6t6 ~1~11 ·~.m~~=o~ I• .... UJ.-M21 Set-Sun. a Dawn to acent Bay Or Sal only 18 ...,,.,..,, TV/FM ant-1 areo ~. tereo BICYCLE ltallan folding S15 KlnQ .a. bo apttng Ouek II-? anna $8. Llldlle tummy eyat.em wtth AM/FM et• bike 140 1931 Port S30 65 1 8 t~ t or Au1t Florel S ofa , a·. · exerdaer $5. Scott Mid rto record and tape Seebourne Newport 49:J..6573 -or plflow·bllCll, $250 l•l•lill I tP lwl•· l!!p!! ...... and manure 1pr11der player, earpllonH 134. Blach ·
963-4058 nits Mlae houMflold and 112. Hedge trtmmer1 $4. The llret made Polaroid . DESIGNERS 611 1011.
Flotl11on bed for Nie, 2 Brand new. $5 M. Slid-~ Sat ONLY~ Short hanled 1hovel1 800 122. Arel lltc:tronlc SIX drawer ehe1t, OIHn good condition 150.
...... old. l l50 CK off• lng.t,: .. ~ 125 ea.. pm. 430 Tuetln Ave. !4_:!.5 . ..!4..._and1 i ado:,!! camera 118 Movtct proJec; 120. Love Hit light 673-&3e or 842-teee ,.. ....,.,.. ..........,., -· hand"" tor 8 and 141Plf' a with we1g111, ei-i 125. Smell•---------84~57 or /Ill 4, Patio blinds llAIT lllAll llll S l5 i=M table radio $5 10,11n and lighting for drop 1111 tablt I to. Heed CRAFTSMAN 51 piece
Hid.a-bed. 1tudlnt delk. 15. ll'x4 W mirror 180, 2426 22"d It, beck ,._ eeCtnc: Clodta S2 Man'i ln1lde movie c1mtt1 Pro tennla rllciltt 115. tool HI ~ " ~ drive
baby crib & baby IWlng. llngle bed 4lrame110, _, Jewtlryouel4 C.amic 1411. Colna and 111mp1 11167 Ford Muatang eoc*et•.,. 'h drive rat-
840-4159 f'•nt o1bln1t1 120, .,.., bttwMn Tultln and pot• t2-15. office eop-~lye, catalog, price manmel 110. 8S1·28811 ch1t1, naw 1·'5. 20 lb
emonade 10t, Muttl SIMnlun. FAuvem.lt1u0-4re,' FFt11,bSarl~.· pll11 11-1 5 . Kodak I, Ill for 149. One QUEEN-•-n C0-2 fire e11tlngul1htr <>.it lormie. 11~ 111/bllc lamlty NII. 2103 Monro-~ ~ lnatant ootor ca-boll ol antique book• · ._,. mt ,.., P· $30. Otntrll water fire
wrt Iron blM & 6 1vo. via. f:rl/ $at/Sun aarn. BlkH, ploturH, Anti-mere SI. lMQ9 modem lrtvellng bag fram .. • c:elle nt 1h1pe $45. utlngullher 120. Caah
naug. eovered oht1, 660-2183 quH, Clotllta, Toye. picture fr1me1 S4·16. table lamp. h04. punch 1162-6e01 only. 8117-3489 good oond $180, Toole, motorcycl ... & .... 1 S 992•7512 EYltythtng you'119 llwaye 20x40' tent. 831·1810 Lampe 12-Sfl. Ca ... 111 .... or Ill. Small ltereo OLIO 1..X end table with BLACK and Oecklf ac:r9W
wanted from 1 Gareci• brlefcaM 14. Bllte* and with AM/FM rec:ord pley-marble top $35. T11k gun 125. Bed llner for
G1111 pallo table w/4 Satet Chltd'• to antlQull. Find what ~ou want In Decker 8 Inch Work· er St. Smatl 1tereo r• •t•reo cabinet 130. 1ong bid Chiv Liiv p1e11. c anv11 cllalt1. 1260. "-i w .......... __..__ "-'ly Ptlot ,_...._..._ mate never UMd COii cord player 19. Orettlng Mahogany end table with up, new 145. Running Chopping block, 175, .,.. · · "'"' ........... 7• ..,. _,_. 122. '110. Siert Cop.,. 1dJu1t1bl1 lamp 122. dr1wer 112.50. Flellar bolrdl tor '73, '82 Cheli.
ml1c chair• & e1e1111, mate~ OOl>ilf 115. Lamp globe (hanging) 500 ampllfler 1 50 . GmMCplc:tt~,,_145,
752·1094 13·16 current paper 124. Fine cerarNc: lllng-Matehlno IPMk.,. $40. Cuti only. 197-3489 1---------•Fualtut IOlS ..... MW ..... Hll back• 50e 11ch. G.E. Ing lamp $37. Six tight Benjemln Mlracord tum-i----..;... ___ _ LoveH•t Hcllonal wl --=------,_;:~~1::=:;::,:::,.,:~=.,.:::,:.: Tianeletor radio A Mt chtirldeller (Old ona) 145. tabll 125. Electric ClfVlf TIRES: Matching lltel
ottoman. orulllld camel, Mu11 aell Eng. country 5 Yr old Kirby VICUl'MI, ell FM/TV llO. Cllh only. N9vlf' uMd WOOd bo11 to 17.50. Giit picture frame belted radials, Hke ,_,
1360. Full Mattr111. antq. dining table saoo. part1 Incl, lltlt nu. 1100 11-3 Setutday only. 543-0 lllde 1 Safe box $24. «lnll281n $5. Aaaorttd on balanoed Toyote
145.00. 720-1994 Aultltntlc: butcNr ChoP-ot>o. 75t--0900 Vk:tortl at HIR«. Of1YI Whlrlpool dllllWHller C:Oflff mug• S1 HCh. ~ ~"!~~ 149H7 -. w u, 11 t•, o, g 1 n w / ping bloeti 1135. Wall-J=:I:: tllf In bee*. 145-3898. (pOttabil) $50. Por1ablt Lltll• uHd Black and L xt ....,. b11. l'fnlhHIH Rh th mounted Fr. dl1p1a., ~ •Ink with 11or1ge 122. Dleker hedge trimmer 12<>. 145•13 110. Trallet k ~ .. y m ltltl\lll 1125. Pw 20th NECKLACE W/BEAUT KENMORE automatic Fine lady'• ~ 18.50. St2.50. RedWood 4a4 httdl 115. 831-3701 ~t':OC,. $100~'. Cent. hend·Crafted AOUA MARINE. Fania. w .. har, 11 'flltl old, Men'1 Jackltl 95e each. fenet POlll 75c loot. HEW H16x18 tire ~t-
851·1804 Span. benohel 11115. tic quallty l color. runa ltO. 5425eS Pent'1 t5c each. Shlrt1 H1t1on1I Geographic ed $16. New orlglnal Hlde-•·bed couch $50. (Auguet Blrthltone) Mutt ROYCE C.8. with a ide 400 .. ell. Two lamp blcti nutnbWa 25e Midi. equipment TO)'Otl p1c::1t. Redwood furn., loungee, Hvy 1llv1r & turquol11 Ml & touell to apprec:. band SSO. C.B. antenne thM!ea never uMd 14. Playboy blCll numbera up llldli"O raw wtncSow chalre. tbll. umbrella, Zuni lrdan aquaell ~ pp CdM 78'\-1203 135, W1ir9 wtiee1 ~ Night tablt lamp 14.50. 50c eaeh. SUent Scotia m. 19 to 1$, untect t50'
c u1hlon1, exit oond. aom neekl101 •250. GENUINE COLUMBIAN 4 otlromt 920. MIQMVOX Fine tabla lamp 122. mower 115, 12111. llluml-Weber carburator tor
15.00 to 1100. 851-1804 Palntlngt e1c. 944.7n9 EMEAAL08 . Your d\ol-ttln. portable TV 115. ff'k fluore~nt tamp n1t1d Geolrephlc:al Toyota, O.teun MO. Mr
Sola bed, gm, coet 1seo. Child'• Bdrm 111 -'/wtlt 01 only 18 ~-1 itonel Aletlnet 110. New med._ . Ceramic post lamp globe 115. 31·8447. *"*and tdlipter 15. Sall for ont., 175/ofr. • •-• ~ ......., cine ~blnet 110. Pool 2. Wood typewriter 351 Bay StrHt, Co1t1 Fuel tank H . 3f Inch
84s..1731 08..,. °'Gary fom'ltcl, DrllMt, 2 nit• IMO M4 lldder 110. Doll hOuM table with lwlvel c:halr Mela. round lon'llloa top~
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Wtlttt ltlllan Prov br--... b • e u I If u I . I 4 5 0 . 4'•7' .._... ouetom wood tit. i ciara, new 112. "'111181"'*uead116. l'lelter '50. IUa-6945 lhlrte U Md!. IMO (f:>
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t4078 May be Mlfl at S30 W. lay C.. Mee&. Mon thnl Fri. 1M p m. Don WllllaiM. 642 .... 321
2otZAI
11 Vet, silver w/1llY9f,
load•d. T-top, mint cond Muat .... 40,000
ml. t-5 Wkdy9, 731.et15
29 54. to Nero
$0 Dutch city
32 Par -
5 Reputation
8 Mike 1ct1ve
Celt 913-3830 Ill TIHll * 79 320I; 4 91><1 • tn rt JR&~ '18 Chev Monu Wgn
c:rulalng Trimaran culler * 'IO 320t; 5 •pd .. 11' '78 F0td Pinto
I 3 500 T oond. (323ZHR) .....,_M1 •ot "'""'"'""'" '7•8 ~.r,~ '80 Citation. 4 dr na1cn-r1g. t , erm1. 3 " &4e-.&70 * 'It 201;" tpd .. tun """"""•'"""•'" .,,.,~ * back, PS/PB, auto Irena.
roof. (1EBC2tt) IOUTI -"-An it.a w w • ..,, ..... ... All HlrH. 48,000 ml.
34 J1mb
39 Locale
42 ltall1n city
43 Frog: 2wd1.
45 Cyrus -
48 Wll~y books
49 Being
50 Money
S. -of Troy
55 Body Joint
58 Curved
58 Aspects
7 Intruded 27 Norse god
8 Jelly 30 Army groups
9 Chalice 3 1 Exasperates
10 Marina: abbr. 33 Origin suffix
11 Circus 35 Sweet -
12 Kind of boom 36 Apparent
13 Sellboat 37 Gem
19 Despoil 38 Edgy
21 Early p.m . 40 Ham's sire
23 Explode 4 1 Barrier
24 -and 44 Expander
bacon 47 Back out
26 Glaagweglan 48 M.l.T. grad
50 Neplea late
51 Molding edge
52 Breadth
53 In the know
55 Meat dish
57 A.Ir. gazelle
59 Thrash
61 Ramble
62 Back In time
&4 -t1g·
German day
65 Appralsal:
abbr.
12' Flberglau Sallboat * '12 528a; •uto .. low w,.... ...HU 886-1851
w/llGOMt, ear topper. Lii mll ... (1EJA474) •1t II lllTUY 11 --------
new 1450. 559-1417...,. WI •-* '83 320!; a1Jto . load· Clum Xlnt c:ond. 1 tUOO . a •HQ llTI
..... ,... Hit USED CAA8l 1TRUCK6 ed (IF•~w>n1 111n 1•533•4242 ~1 DELOREAN
18' Jtt Boet, trlr. 1kl1, COME IN OR CALL FOR 208 W. 11t. Sente Ana Former~ Jim Marino '82 SCll. Strong runner. Low mllM. 118,1195 .Ill a_. .. W. Ree.nt engine and trana r h $8500/ofr. 6715-e<>e6 _r.... CloHd Sunday IUlu rebUlld. Air oond. Drive or trade or motot m
•• 'I •• "=-11. 7011 Cormler·O.Llllo LAROE SJ:LECTION OF "WI WILL llT anywhere. 120.000 ·ee MBZ 230 SEDAN ~u -lllYllUT NEW & USED BMWSI II .. lllLI" 675-4870 or &44·7211 Sher~. 12995·
VHF. Rat~ Ray 55 18211 BEACH BLVD. & vo1u~ .. s~~.16erv1Qe 'II ·-.,, '8t DA SUN 2aoz _.,., HUNTINGTON BEACH .,., .._ -••11.&1 T;~~B~I~~'.
e71S-5e5i Ml-Mil. 141·1111 • 18711 8Hch lvd. Xlnt eond. 121.ISOO Loaded, lo ml. 115,1195
C I • I j Liii •••-1ft Huntl,.,,ton BMch 548-9383 Lou rulM Kit· nGI. " n ec:tora H""h"t CHh lmmed lor -... or trade for motor hm. 8 preeaure llnH lor Ford 'V • VOLUME SALES (714)142·1000 laNll 1117 '78 TOYOTA CELICA
Layman DleHI 1495 r;.r.::1~~· :=•ti<: or SERVICE & LEASINO lmmec:. 14595.
Wt• Hlt
·ea Dart convert. '*8d9 work. •l•c. top Intact.
1700/ot>o. 548-1903 eve
'8t Arlff Kear, 4 df, 24
MBG, lmmac cond, lo
Blue BOOll. MC. '4400.
Norm ~ 536-3234
73 Dodge Dart, I cyl, auto, rune grMt. .. 76.
831-5091; 951-0719
642-123-4 ·'V • • 3870 N. Cne<ry Ave. lar .. u Okla tlU '79 2-dr DL. 15·•Pd. air. Dealer #14871 Fer• llllU Tl LONG BEACH nd• 1ome body work, snow..1 UT. HLY , ..... ~~~~~~~ Perk Ina 4-236 Otl cn.ilM ~ 11•-• (No. Cherry eidt405) 1' 1 ...... 1'1a I 1800/0BO. 536-15708 tt! F• ft7511T .--...2..--T3..-.T • ..,....~s-8 8
kit. ttarter & ll\lmp1, In-1 -~ A~tely Ilk uti (Cloeed Sundey) tec:tora, at,c . Retell Hevlng trouble Hlllng llH) 111-llH Ing 13850. nt~e · T!J!ll tlll 494-9426 548-7138 "1111 • • l 1 2 0 0 . Se 11 S 8 0 0 that car yoy'w had alt-Trees.In• Welcome ,78 Cellc:a Llttl>edt 4 cyl. a1Jto. Irena. f8C1 .
842-123-4 Ung a,_ month•? Conveniently Located .. •• 1141 G kll air, pwr 91-1~, pwr.
85hp Mercury 3~ 1975. Cheer upl Help I• on thtl & Competltlvely Priced 1 bl~~:•b00i:,~. 'fi1'~rlg.ni Aatn, Deantic ~!':.ti;~;·,!~ !:u~:;
.,,...-+-+--t---t--t Tank &. control• Mii or way. Alio your CheYy, & apd, lllnroof, •Ir, atareo. laick 12G7 cntrl, under 200 mlle1
trade tor 1ml Hllboel. Porache. Dateun. Toyota, llewleN lnl. Rune greet. 1-----------1 wtnew c:ar guarenty &
53&-7195 VW. or eny make or 14195. 970-01548 1982 watrenty. (1FWE405) model for only 10% of Salu-Servic»-Leulng .... t./ lerriff 7020 the ftnaJ tale prlee. Mlk• TY"'tV CARVER '81 Sterte1. 5 tpd, am/Im, Slttl sure your cer hH rea-I'll..../ I 18.000 ml. Ilk• nu. 14900 . .-, .. ,AIU
Y&OIT lllml aonably 1ow 0m11e agde. l(l.15R:Ji(C·&v1W • obo ~t26 BUICK BVA,Cff PJWM
body damage K. an e --"'ti.;~ ,,,,1• 'll -•uu IT 1:1.n -----FOR ALL PUFWOSES good NI of tlr ... I'll do .,_..,..._... , .. ,,,,.,..... _..,_ '
Recognized by your leg w0f1( & running. 5 epd, elr, AM/FM . REGALS Majof' Bank• &. Int Co'• Don't cfelay, call todayl '73 3.0 CS. Excel. cond. HI us mega, new tire•. rHr 16800 8ead'I Blvd.
Huntington Baldl
7141&48-1739 CAPT. LARSON 1-lll'I a...a... New paint. etc, beeutllul. J.01 YOUI f1 window louvera, 67,000 NEWPORT •• -•• $20.000, 675-2306 NUTllllAIOA. ml, vary clean. $3950. CHOICE OF 14 714-9M·9609 lln.tffr h"-ce .81 320 S PKG 557.5234 M·F 8-5. '67 Mu1t1ng FHtbac:k. ~~~~~~~~L-~l'.!1~4/~l~l~l~-40~1!2~ Incl. Recar~ -t•. fuel DIP IY & '78 C«olla 4 IPd. $ 7 9 9 5 ~~~8o:'.0~:"°·
-_,.. ___ lliJI a Decks 7022 Lale Model, good cond. lnj, apec:. IUIC), tunrooti. W1lf -.. ... $2 t50. 75-4.7796 -pee 11ereo tape dedl ' fMIUl'fl 1975 Mu1tang ·11. new 89at •II"" avell.•bla. N--Med alze atallon wgn • . I I . v.•L...... tl73 T'"-..... ftAr• are not strip-........ ti.Aft•. paint, look9 ,.,.,. ~ 25 •• 35·...a· 11om Pvt Pty. 494-6846 black. mmac. w ctr 1&1t lillll n. us1111ui UUU4 &a ,....., -""' --,....... · cover. Tue over l6aN or ped ... many have Iha & run• greet. Call aft 5.
Call 842·"6« JHp 9012 $13,500/obo. 557-0867 ® lolloWlog 1 .. tur" ... 714-~223 3::.:•u~~ ;.be:; 11.1~ FllUOlll * 'l! IAYAll& * ·~~.z~~.~ 5;~11t ~ UllAI TIP '78 Fleet ... ·12800. Call
only. $9/foot 955-2473 I •l Auto. elr. gr~/tan. 751-8408 eve.. ~A~ 2 11m PUil · Mett 875-1131
On eny new '82·'83 AMC $3300. 851-3938 ---------• IPllT WllB.I '82 Ford Falcon, good
3&' v Bert.h lor pwr boat. JHp or Raneult (Not * 1•0 * MercHn .... tl4S am Tllll engine. nr MW Mlchelln water, •l•c .. ucurlly • tlrea ~ body wortc. •280 "IU\1225 WagonMfl. Fr .. IOtt top Atk about a•/fM mlll $::::·1. (7 1•) ,.,.1 .. .,.,. ~ .... --t--t--1--tl • ·"""" & doors w/every Jeep 1917 630CSI lllYlll -tlOO .. ..., """""
45 tt lllp Npt Harbor Purcn... Beautiful bllldt Ht4Wlor SOUTH IPUT WT • 6 8 Mu 1 t 8 n g. mag 1 •
NEWPORT HARBOR • -..... with lu11urlou1 lull rad Anll Tll ULI PeWll WllHWI hMderl, 8111(, 351 Mech
SECURITY. 873-5101 leather Interior. air. euto. When you buy yoyr nex1 cou1n · T1LT -1 e n g 13 5 o o / 0 b 0. am/Im cauette. full Meroedee Benz. Call ut "'~ 552-0523 50· Mooring. N.H power, low mllH. 114, at Yll.ISWllEI Don'I min thl• oppor-$15.000 090 r.oo. 759-0932 atta/~. •1• llWllll tunltyl Oller good thru -.7-4_P_l-nt_o_R:-u_n_a_bou_t_ . ..,..A..,..lr
IUHellu.... 1211 lscellu"al 7012 845-0164 m!,":r:,~" m:s'.!'g '74 BMW 3.0 Seden. Auto. • .-For~ WlUMT vw ~~3 et ctote of bull· =· ~5;'; $900 or
S..111 revolving jewelry 2 rolling chairs $20 eac:n Clanlo t8' Lapatreke 50 FT LIDO SLIP air, atereo, gorgeou1 1301 Quall Street II l•lleALI"
thaw' cue. n-condl· Stereo am/fm' caaa. tmt: gentu'3= ~~~6~· 1450 4 ftHI Dri"9 9030 whit• body. hawlMa blue NEWPORT BEACti Volume s:.'°s.Moe
tlon. ~ten t>le. $35. 645-7194 "'Y· . 831-3671. 875-2860 , ·eo Toy<>'• 4 wnl drive Pu. Inter .... w redlal• Mini 111-1100 and Leealng -·--E ... m ,,.. Marcu• Channel to 4 t 36 .. new "'"· AC. PS. 13750. 631-3018 '11 lllZ ••-IPI 1871-tBMc:h Blvd ...,.... 8::'C:1:'C'~& m: }8' Duffield water & powet. S\50/mo loeded w/ofl rd 111rH '82 3201 • Auto. Alloys. •--Huntington Beectl 111 I l1lle1ters band. $245. M«l-2855 873-6336. 842-98U $12.000 Invested, wlll SIR, A/C, c ... Beat of· Sil'ler, blue teether. lo ml (114)142 2000
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2925 Harbor Blvd.
..... 14' ltMI overhead rack Ba~Crut"sers $250. Side Tie, 9 It beam. Wee 16500. 642-4858 or ..... 873-n 11 :~ .. ,~king 110,800. '74 vw -•nt ~ $2500 ...... I I a $100. Antann1 for ham LUii Main Channel. Npt Hbr. _9_7_9-_8_5_7_4. _____ i---------... Fm IAll te ... U: •rat o r . $ IO O. 675-3063 or 879·'687 ·11 Jeepttar Commendo. '79 BMW 320i, 4 apd, ale:, •11 lllZ 4IOll. Daya 558-5929 Tina
2-1847 11n te Ult• eo• Dodi.-.. paww & lmm99ec ~o3n8d0,0am01Brm0 Bleroofu~t.,.!!!,.d· .!'1:;. AellJ ~~ ~ ·~Whit• v~"CoLnvert1• '6: ~~~~-~ llY-ml·'fUll ·--lul l1• ... 1111 -lar. ca · • • .. _. •·-.. "'""' aremu11-.... ---vroempegne "v Om , 850-2152
COSTA MESA
171-2111 •-...t-~·of elf -... &l24 873-1003 494-8232 ~~ c:over. reg gu. boolt $31,000. 752-1123 $8000. Call 790-1489 -.8-0-R-1-1-9-1--w-n-r-•---------r--""' .._....,.._ _ __ ... 117S..St54 v t r • 0 • '6t T-Blrd, 1/c:, pb, pa,
«8t: SWOfda. oolnt. wer u--•• BAY LAUNCH, 20th Cen· HEED SLIP for 18' Electric '76 Chevy '79 300D, ltldl. 27.500 ml, '71 Super Beetle. aunroof. lle<eo/ wlree/ lthr. Im· pw $890/obo l13-2"33
IQUWfllra, antlquet end Ovation Clauk:el Guitar tury Lapatrake 18'. IB, BllY Boat. Step Side 13200 Datlu tl 17 eunroof. 11ereo tape. llke well maintained .. Good mac:. $8350 553-9633, M"9t NII • r_;t duel
thouland• of oollectlble w/hard shell cese, hU $2500/ofr. 675-1835 ~7246 ~578 llll •11 D ,.,.,., $14,800. 833-5957 con d . S 2 3 O O 0 B 0 . 67S..12n Items. bullt In p ick-up w/ .69 ... ....one a ett: 5:30. 650-2157. -C-_ ... -111-__ ----1-3-H-'78 MUSTANG ORANGE COUNTY volume. B•M & Trabl• 26' Cerver '77, SIF. FIG. Boat lllp. 40' ma•. U ll· ... onco. comp"'" . Completely load.O, like --------~ V6. wtlt. T-top convert, cot.fl~~:,O:nter ~~~. ·~~~n8::'~ !t! ~. ~~~= :;~nly. Call Ron 6::3-4~•;59~o:'t:9:r ,_. ~~o s.t1 ·~~r=-~~\d~~~!. c~ 'S:u.~o~~ne,:;1~~' rJn
1a TIE WllEIT ~~~· ~~c:o:J:
.... e 3A off .......... on St. ~7ae culate. $2t.t 00 P.P . Balboa ,. __ doci( pwr FOf Only blue. 31K ml 120.000. excellent lt400. SELEITlll $3400. e7S-tnl ..... ~-..... 9 6 4 4 8 0 0 wk d .,.,..... ._ 645-2881 213-192·1792
, Cenyon Country Club Fot .-.. 1959--63 Grtrtc:h ~ ._ & wknd: · boat to 35'. S200 mo. Mr. ·n CJ5 4 wtd drtve ~· 17"1 of late model, IOw m..._
b "I ,.85 000 C 1 . T Long 85()..ttto 350 eng . V8. 3 •Pd. 300SD '79, lmmac: .. wnt '82 Jetta, dleMI, 4 dr. 5 age Cadlllaca In Sou-jlm •r• 1P· • • " h•t Atk na· ennea-· · chrome whit, needere. UMt,.,,.,,u w/Hddl• Int .. perfect apd, llir. anl rl. crulM. al-Celh. (714) 547-6r.IO Han. Collector• ltemll Owen• Flegahlp, 22· c:• Boat Slip for rent, 50' Asking $3800. 1548-2743 BVA1Cff PJMM cond .. all ••trH Incl. loya, met pelnt, KNWO them Cellfomlal See ua ,. __ .... , ___ .,_.......... Appralaed $2,500. Uk· bin. no motor or trana. bOet. Balboa PenlntulL ...._ 497-6280 .-. 1:1.n -----27 000 I today! Alt"'~~-==~ """ $1,500 or beet. )(Int $300. 730-6629 551-48t8 VJ•• IUIVOOf, &. clauic: Nerdl em/Im CUI. • m •••iris
-···-_,,_ ...... "'V -·s 188008Mc:h8MI ltMrlogwhl,greetbuyat Il k• nu. $8950. pp ~ chHP 150. 645-l731 cond. Call Shemrock 18' Fantuy Tri-Hull. bow-Trub -. Hun~ BMc:h. $19,500. en-'73e0 873-1322 CUILUC
,.,,__ Of 0'""' anytime, a9k for Gabby rider. Hiii 8 +. 110, ' ti '77 T ~._.. P U I 7 •1 n""" --------.,...,. _, ~1428 = c:ond. new u......... llUllltl ID t7f .,.... • · w 1'" ... MBZ ·ae SOOSE. Siver w/ ·111 VW Bug 12100. New 2600 Hert>« Blvd • ..... MAC DONALD'S CO... """'" -cempe' 2800 Runt • I .. I R 5 ..,, I t ti t a to """"T• ••ESA '" ""Ofu~ ..__i._. a. 000. 97e-4513 Kathy 11.1-•~ IOI• good. E•trai. Call 72 240Z. xlnt eon<I. new bate .. ntr. are 1.,... pan . new re . u . """"' ..... TEST " nMd 807 for •-• ........ • ....... ...._ _...._ • paint aunrf & much trans. Euro hetdllghtl. good cond. 831 -4459 140-1810 $100.000. 814 tor 125. 1n1 .... t tm .... v,. 493-3428 • • d $31550
000 end 824 tor $2500 31 Bertram FIB. S/F, twn Mal\t 23" Roat 10 epeecj. '81 D d D50 Pl k :~;6 ~4000'!~~~8 ~f~,~on · '-----·---------------1 u you haY't eny of theM Hamilton drel11ng tablea gu. reblt '82, many Brand New. $175 Whl ~~ ~t ~· 1 ..,,.., '78 BUS. good cond '66 cad. 4 Or. CdV. Need•
call LoulM at 640-8709 wfVtm«J drafting ma-JCtrH. Xtnt eond. $49, 84~780 1$.. · auto. 56 · dya. Lenc:e ·es MB220S. auto. air. nu lo ml. 14200 1ome body work. orig
"" 8PM. cNnea. 87M 110 500. pp 8 7 3. 8414; SCHWINN glrta 27 Inch 10 OYfJI 200• 4"4-94 '79 210 Stat. Wgn. lo ml. paint, tlrt9 .. uphol.. .... &«-7085 paint. $1695, 548-7028
--------·-T.-. Mlf 548-1385 apeec1, red. 1 yr. perlect ·eo Toyota 4 wtll drive PU. e 11c•11. con d . r • o Imm• cu I• t • .10 ""'-.new l600oc: eng. 'll .-a• .._..1• Cuetom mad• 1' 1 pc: ,..,_ ,,..... ... ar. oor-cond. St30. 988-6732 38" new ur ... AC. PS. 147001080. 551-0478 648-1305 16950 rel~ 4 .. by toralon --·~
'll.al&M..W.
V8, excellent cond .
1 3300 . OBO d• 714/49&-IM55, P. M. and
weekend 496-<>871
'78 Camero Z28, mint
cond. garage 1tored,
new tlr•. 14100/btt ofr.
842-e8'8
'19 Reita 2 df -~11895.
2488 Blvd. CM
'78 GRAN TORINO
·~!50. 842·1138
plCNc ..._ ..... 10. 185. reclln~• nu. take 13· boet. molor & trlr. loeded w/off rd •trea. . CrulM cont, fuel lnj. 1 1pc40"r~~lcMI 13!50. 92 $350, also avall 40 hp •tttr IUr" Hll 512.000 lnvet1ed wlll n280Z.XLNTCondltlon ·73 450SL. new tlrH, bar•. t oo meny n11ew O'#Mf. Xlntcond.$5500 '1t ftU I•
: '"'1herl 165. 540-1735. 8'•3'll2' cloeed tide extra moto802r $553~;.. 538-6226, Veape . P200E. ,82. 2.600 take '6500. 6-42-4658 or 89.000 ~~ ~~:t'·.!!:o/:&}~ new. ~=~fo:.':!k~0,.!!: 154 .. 2424 va. 3 apd, runa & lo<*t ·er.a celling fan with tulip hvy duty metal lhelv" 213--4"" ml. allver. 1750. Call '79-8574 640-0l3t 789-t3-48 ott.r. 546-t7t3 att. a, ·79 Eldo, 1 O'IWnr. anrl. 36K good, all orig. 11400
llghtt , wood /cane (beat quetlty &. cond ); 11 ...... _..., Oe¥e. 7st-1oe. •79 Chevy Blazer4X4. lully 11ll ...... Ill I orig ml. xtru. $10,990. obo. 842-0108• "9-l22 t
bled99.189. 730-0986. = ~'~:_ 115 John90n 111.too ... l / loaded. auper c:lun, I .... I. 111f M1141, tt1 -Tml ·~~'1!7C:,-O:· Super 563-9633, 815-1211 ,83 Falcon 85~ restored.
NEW MATTRESS SETS oeH. mlac:. Item•, •Int A~~ tHJC" IOll 57950· 964-470.. ... ....,, ..... t"'::· 9~ Int. 640-8837 Qnnlet 9313 lt300 obo 831-3222 or
TWln R aeo. fuhire 165. book• (Mt &. •Ingle) & ....... '82 TOYOTA SR5 111·1114, •• IMI 4• . 631-4027
Queen lt05, King $125. mo r •. 2 5 t · S 115. 20· Relnell 1973 CrulMJ, Honda XR 75. Partee I 5 tpd. SK ml. air, bucket '75 280, orig. owrs. toK ·12 vw lk'O ,_ pelnt, 1• •w WAlll -.7-3...,..M-ust-ang-""G-,..,,,-lde...,....-llln~t
AMy 750-5832 990-3204 pip OMC. 110, 165 hp, V6. cond. New lhoc:k• & rear Mat•. crulM c:ont. at• 'et Roede tar. hard/tort orig. ml. no ac:cldenta, ,,... ..._ body In good ~r. equipped with roof c 0 n d . S 280010 1 r .
One wey tlclcet to DUI -.0 15495 obo, NB lllp avail. tire, Idell! beglnnerp bike. reo. Death forcea tale. topa. 2nd own•r. 50K pert. cond, 4~. '8500. condition, 1lnt engine. rec:k, etereo with tepe. 752."55 dya, 951•5073 Tempe Flortde 165 Terms If MCUt«I. Al1o 9• 648-1087 Showroom cond. Teka orig. ml, nMdl Int/HI 54t-.ae80. 64 595 $2095 OBO 494-8046 ~ ... 1a. power win--
1e3-2163 Excellent cond. Mu at F/O 6 man dingy w/7hp • 400 • ..,,, over IMM $t80/mo or work. 11 tOO/obo. Must •1a--L.1-L1 1147 deya. 981-8237 eve/ dow•, •P••d control, --------'• Mii. Make offer. mtr. 1545. Court"y to. 81 Honda Hawk · _.., btt ofr over 17200. Miii 831.cKM8 RIP_... wknd. power doof Ioctl•. Good ~ aofe. lov9aMt & 714-&4S-2842 bars. Celt--ed 74e ml, ltlw-mt cond, lt400 557-c>M7 Te.t Orfw & Prtcl • 0 u I J--1-ts•• ~"'s"'1oo .. ,_,..,. t5" •• 2 • ..,.,,, 2• h-• 842-2741 -·ao 200SX. Kint cond. 5 eond .• 4915 .... ay b• _. -'• .. -• .. ~~, Oet1c uec chr crldenz.a .... ._....., .. ·-89 o t Pl k I •AA ale am/fin ceu 1'11 .. 1"*9l ·ao Rabbit. Xlnt c:ond. •••n at 330 W. Bay. •.7"" ............ _.. ..... 1v-Lll-~-,,-... ,.-_ ;. elum. mega t75. Ken-& 2· llcM ctiB, Ilka new Veapa P-20().E Orey e eun c up w '!!"-· • · TUt'bo Statton Coat• MeM, Mon. thru .. _.. --~ ~ 111ore IJH dryer 1100. t7ee> 55e-74119YS llw..l It' 3 000 ml sioo , tC>PS*. loll of lmprow-15200/obo. 64t.()788 Cordle l Tredle 13500. Cell., 87~ Fri. t0-15 p.m Don Wll· tlnentel. white, clun.
: e.it1-ot2• or 54f..3763. · · open~l1li\eiln1n. trlr. • 845-0.184 · ::;i::tt~r:!:~!~Y i::::,:: rtat tlY Turbo oi.iei P.u . '80 c.m.,.r. P.-. oond. Name. 842-4321 159ZAH 12985 oeo. 545-HOI : CRAM LETS ...... a Ortus 1221 OMC. 111·000· 642-3''2 1980 Y•mah• 850. ~ 1750 or trade for antl-Inc pon-e-potty. ~ .. .,. C"'--tte. ~ brtl• ... ,..., tUS S 11 M k 23 I 235h awning. $10,1500/obo. ,....... ..... _ _ • Wutlltzer console piano.' • o t, P cond. 11900 0 0 . ~. 648-5164 7eo.o312 ,_ Cluld\. Good oond. 1_. BlllT
St100. 7152-1094 Johnson. nu "0 belt· 4~2250 73 Ford Bue. 12 ...-. •In' IHIOO 080. 85()..2157. COLONY_. , .. ..., t p••<>. •~WERS tank outr1geara. radio. ..--. • "vw Squarebed!. good i------...,..-~~1 ,.,,.,. -ftl1,} Kimbal! Organ. dbl key· covera. top c:ond 1nc1 Mlc:unl Catboraton. 3 d"· cond, woutd IMk• nice oond., l1500. 11M •AU wa. A tow mll•eo• bffuty.
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•m 111111 Jull a liUle paint & poliah to improve the value of this 3 BR.
family heme. ·Spaciol.w living room & family room. Well o'OC8ed 1arp lot ln good eaaUide Costa Mesa location.
t I59,500. ~·
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Owner tr...,_ red. Thia VKmt condo mull ~ IOld now. 2
BR. & ~. 2~ Betha, fonQal dlnlna. Tlp top condition. Poot. tmnll -excellent location. Tenilic terms. $189,500 or
make of.fer. '780-8333.
2 1983
3 CIVIC PLAZA #170
NEWPORT BEACH, CA
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Redecorate and make money. Lowest priced Cannel on fee
land. 3 BR., 2 Bath on lovely large lot ln perfect locatioo for
family living. A great investment opportunity at low price
of $239,000. 760-8333.
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SPYGLASS RIDGE -OCEAN VIEW
4 bedroom. family home. Beautifully upgraded & landscaped. Lovely
ated pool, used brick 3 car garage, large lot with play area. aw~
financing. 759-1501 or 752-7373.
HARBOR VIEW -$349,000
on fee simple land! This 4 bedroom, 3 bath, executive home is on an
extra large lot surrounded by woodsy pines affording total privacy &
seclusioh. Professionally landscaped with e><lended deck, fireplt and
night lighting. $236,000 worth of e xcellent assumable financing.
BRAND NEW ON THE MARKEi'. Better ma ke an appointment for
this one NOW! 759-1501 or 752-7373.
$269,000 WITH SLIP
Fabulous Towne Home featuring 3 bedrooms. fireplace, 2 car auached
garage, huge master suite with sitting room + balcony Wlth bay view
& private boat sHp. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373.
EST A TE SIZE LIVING
$425,000
Ttus outstanding executive home features what must be the largest lot
in this magnificent private community near the water. The rear yard
features a Japanese garden, waterfall, Kol pond, pool & volleyball
cot:rt In a spacious environment designed for me morable days
throughout the year. A large living room with fireplace overlooking
the pool & gardens exempli!ies the open spacious feeling prevalent
thruout. A huge kitchen, frml din rm & 4 spacious bdnns including a
mstr suite w/blt-m shelves, sunken jacuzzi tub. Assumable financing at
1l.75~. 759-1501 or 752-7373.
$1 ,500,000
FANTASTIC VIEW LOT
l.24 acres located at the top ottering exclusive ocean views. privacy &
seclusion. One of the few sites available that Is eminently suited-for a
breathtaking private estate. Level & ready to build. 759-1501 or
752-7373.
$279,000
• DOVER SHORES • I
Specious executive home featuring 4 bedrooma & 3 th baths, pool & a
view of the back bay & Anthony's Pier! This fine rpidence is located
ln a very desirable area & priced foe lmmedlat.e ale. Low interest
assumable financin8 available. Call 7~9-1501 or 752-7373.
OCEAN VIEW + POOL
$799,000
This truly magnificent residence la for thOle who embrace relaxing
luxury as a way of Ufe. Decorated in Mediterranean style w/curved ..
arches, r~ Ughtlng & liberal uae of mlrrora. The gounnet kitchen
features .aolld oak cabt~. Jenn-Alre..rqe. Portu,uew tiles & a
break.fast. nook w/oce.n view. Panoramic ocean & hight view from l..A
to Catalina. Pool & spa are encl'd in prtvate courtyard. Thia fine home
la unmistakably Newpon! ~blt financing on fee ltmp)e land.
7S9-1501 or 7~-737!.
DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION: $12,500
BELOW APPRAISED VALUE AT $189,90011
Our sellers really need to move so their necessity is your good fortune!
Imagine, a three year old home with 2,200 aquare feet of living area
with all the amenities, and at th.la price. The large country kitchen
comes complete with built-ins, Jenn-Aire cook top, trash compact.or
and two microwaves. There's a brea.ldast bar PLUS a fonnal shower
and double pullmans. With a large aim.unable first trust deed this
executive home can be yours for a surprisingly affordable monthly
payment. 9032 Adams Avenue, Huntington Beach. 963-5671.
MRS. CLEAN HAS LIVED HERE
SEVEN YEARS (AND IT LOOKS ITI)
She says her secret Is que-tips and X-14 and you'll find 1t hard to
believe this two story townhome is really seven years old. The two
fire places (one In the living room and one in the ma.ter suite) have
never been used. The kitchen is spotless and includes a double oven
and breakfast bar. Custom wooden shutters have been built for
most all of the windows and do they look good! For those hot summer
days there's a gigantic brick patio with built in bar-b-que. This highly
desirable Springhurst townhome includes three large bedrooms with
two and one half baths. Offered at $1~5.000. 9032 AdarN Avenue,
Huntington Beach. 963-5671.
ONE HOUR PHOTO PROCESSING
LAB -SACRIFICE SALE PRICE OF $60,000
Our owner wants out a nd will &ell at less than replacement cost.
Refinance a $42.000 equipment loan and with only $18,000 down its
yours'! The owner says he will stay and train the new buyer AND will
warranty the equipment for one year. Your $18,000 down payment
buys you the complete store inventory. all fixtures and operating
equipment plus the good will of an already established business. This
store does good business now and with new management could be a
real money maker. 9032 Adami Avenue, Huntington Beach. 963-~1.
THE GABLES -HUNTINGTON HARBOUR
TOWNHOMES ONLY TWO YEARS OLD
This Warmington built townhome ls one of the best values we've seen
in this price range. Take a look at theae features for $110,000, then
decide for youneli: Two large bedrooms (master suite with retreat);
one and a half baths; aeparate dining area: spacious kitchen with gas
cooking and BUll..T IN MICROWAVE; laundry room; fenoed front
yard: and an ATTACHED GARAGE with au\Omatic door opener.
Several flnancing options are available, one with only $5500 down.
9032 Adams Avenue, Huntington Beach. 963-5671.
ATIENTION PARENT811 WANT TO HELP?
If you would like to help one of your children purchue a home, we
have a fan\Mtlc loan pfOtP'am available only in the dty ot Hunu.ngton
Beach. It requiree a co-lllper, 6" DOWN, and haa first year paymenta ot only 8.KI! ('That mean. a t78,000 t.ownhone can be purchaied for
$3,945 DOWN and ~52 PU MONTM, prinqpal and ln\erellt.) 9032
Adama Avenue, BuntlnpJo BMcb ~71.
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IRVINE
REALTY
A SLeSC>lARY OF THE IRVl'E ~y
UTITE 11 lll UYFIHT
Entertainers paradise. Approx. 8,000 sq.ft. Large ~Ip, bayslde lawn
& pool. His & hers bathroom, library, gymnasium. Only 6 years old.
Prime location. Excellent financing available. $4,000,000. John
Macnab.
IEW Ul ll llU UOLISIYI
Fabulous location on the turning basin w/two slips on 61 ft. of
bayfront. 5 BAs. family rm + bonus rm. Pool & spa In private
sheltered courtyard. $1,800,000 Leasehold. Cathy Schweickert or
John Macnab .
Ill OUYM. -IFFLIEICE I EUUICE
This exclusive home was designed & built with your lavish desires In
mind. 6500 sq. ft. lncld. 5 BR, 6'A BA. billiard rm. 3 wet bars. wine
cm, total privacy, security and breathtaking views from nearly every
fm. $1 ,795,000 with extraordinary terms. Please make every effort to
view this rare opportunity. Dan Bibb.
llL•llL WILLllMll RI If TIE SU
An outstanding example...or eatty American architecture located on
the oceanfront In Newport Beach. French doors throughout. splrat
~talrcase, high ceilings with crown moldings, three used-brick
fireplaces, three bedrooms, three and one-ttaff baths, den/library off
· master suite, three-ear garage. $1.295,000. Call Marlon Buie.
IUE IPnl TllllTY -HllSTIRTEI
Panoramic View -Ocean, Jetty, Big Corona. Steps to beach. 3 BR,
3 BA. library. 2 car garage with guest house. Beautiful oak plank
floors. $1.295,000 Fee. Maureen White.
lll•llEIT IUl lll
With an "lntematlonai Aavor" High ceilings -marble floors and
columns -Inside pool. Spacious rooms-breakfast rm -elegant
master suite w/flreplace -City. bay & ocean view -three
additional BR IUltes w/prtvate entrance. $1, 125,000. Barbara Aune.
. •lfl llU
Totally customized "Lautremont" In Harbor Ridge. 4BRs. 3BA,
Family rm. Incl. ail matching furniture. Prtvate stone entry takes you
across bridge to tropical spa. Unobstructed panoramic view of ocean. $995,000. Maureen White.
fllllll• 111111 I HUI YIEW
Elegant French Regency style home overlooking Newport Harbor.
lncredlble 2 story, dining rm. clrcular..,.atalrcase to formal living rm
and 2 magnificent muter suit ... Two addltlonai BRa, study & family
rm. Lg comer lot. $869,000 Micki Cooper.
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Panoramic ocean view from thla lfngle story CaJlfomla Ranch home
2 dr 3 BAS, 21..-t BA, formai din. rm & fam rm. High beam ceilings.
Mexican pavere. Frenc" doors, plantation shuttera. Completefy
remodeled & profeslfonalty landaoaped w/lovety spa. $796,000 Incl.
land. Donna Godshall. •
DTU Ulll UYll•D 111111
Open & sunny, 4BR, 3BA + t>onue rm. Matr suite hu bay view. All
nwt kitchen, bth• & carpetlr\Q. Private beKhea, gated coml1'\,unlty.
Land Incl. 1~ Iota. $795,000. bona ChlchMter.
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New Wedgewood blue carpet, hardWood planked floor• & bflck
floor.ct kitchen! Spacloua tamMy room .eth ber. 3 family bedroom• ~
mek''I. Dock for 55' boet. 8otfd .,. @ 1195,000 LMMhofd. Cathy
~ckert. . ~ ...
Thll aunthlne bright 3 BR, den, DMuvtle In exdullve Big Ctnye>n hat
a view you wta want to call your ~. The aparidlng PoOI · & ape
owrkM* ... of Baa Canyon ' b9yond to the t""9 .. lghtl of Herbor .... 1786.000. l'eny ......
IEWL Y LllTEI -011011 11111
5 BR Oevonshore model -well known decorators own home -
Highly upgraded living areas. Wood paneling. tiles, oustom papers.
$725.000 Beverly Morphy.
l l E If 1111111 llllE EITITE'I FllEITJ
An Incredible expanded & customized Jodelle, with a climate
controlled wine oetlar/tastlng room. This 3 BR home features French
doors, custom oak cabinetry, stained gta.sa windows and a
spectacular ocean/bay view. $695,000 Incl. land. Maureen White.
I ll C&IYll -111.f CHiii
This picture perfect 3 BA. 2'A BA Deane Townhome (Monaco)
Features the best of everything w/spa Included. Compare value at
$615.000. Owner will finance. Danny Bibb.
10U1 -PllTIUL -1110 LllO VIEWS
Charming family home -Spyglass Ridge. Hiiisborough plan
w/SBRs, formal dining, spacious family rm, kitchen w/flreplace &
breakfas1 area. Great end of cul-de-sac location. $615,000. Oona
Chichester.
CITl IElll OITTIU IOUIRllT 1111,000
for prime beach location Including land & a livable 2 SA w/lg
redwood patio deck. Sit down views -wonderful bulldable lot If too -
small. Come & enjoy the view. $595,000. Martha Macnab or Beverly
Morphy.
11-UW llm • LIM ISLE
Enjoy Udo Isles private beaehes, clubhouse and tennis while living In
this versatile home. Bright and airy with remodeled kitchen and
baths and bay view from living rm. Four BR Include very spacious
separate guest suite. $575,000. Terry Aune Hanes.
1111111 WIY
Marvelous for entertaining, "dance ftoor" atrium rm with bar. Pool,
spa & waterfall In private landleaP9d yard. Spacious dining room,
4BRs & den with fireplace. Now $550,000 Incl. land. Cathy
Schwetckert.
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"Portonno" w/huge yarct, ocean vtew, bonus rm & enlarged family rm •
w/hlgh beamed celllngs If the perfect family home & ready for
lmmedlafe occupancy. Leaded gla11 doors complement the
enclosed entry. $475,000. Maureen White.
WITEIFlllT W /SUP 1421,IOO llllL Ulll
A real charmer -completely tumllhed. U~e new 2 BR, 2BA. dining
rm, break. rm, beam celling, •t down -'ith of .bay. Private afea
w/sandy beach, rnuet .... Mary Lou Marlon . .............
See snow capped mountain• by day & apetkllng city lights by night
from this charmingly decorated 3Bm, famlly rm home. Gate guarded
community w/tennl• courtt, poot & ape. Good aNumable loan.
$399,000. Incl. land. Larry Dyet. . •-wm,.. Cuetom bultt -for pt 111nt ownere by tvan Wettt. Beautiful corner
lot. High oemnge, lg formlll entry, formal din rm, lg couqtry kitchen
w/fplc & ... Ung ..... S.,.,kllng pQOI. $;&24,500. Incl. lal'tda. Owner
wttl ftnMCe. Berb8r• Aune.
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5 BR, fem rm, tonnal den rm, plul bellutttul pool & 1pa. Completely
upgreded -French doora 6 Wlndowe. plMtatton llMtwa, HMllnG
& MW lcltehen. Joo many emer.Atlel to Mel. 1395,000 tncl. lancf.
Donna Godlhel.
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Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Aprll 2, 1_~83 -~-
MACNAB
IRVINE
.REALTY
.. SUYIEW" CIWllEI
This fabulous "Bar Harbor" Is situated high on the hlll affording a
superb view of ocean, city lights and coastline. 3 BR, separate fam
rm. Shows better than model. $379,000. Sharon Smith or Anita
Schandel. .
UECITIYE lllE
Beautiful In every respect -Gorgeous gardeJls -lg lot -formal dining
rm -charming breakfast area. Solar heated swimming pool. -3 BR.
$359,500 lncludlng land. Barbara Aune.
UllOI VIEW
Outstanding 4BR Portoflno w/full bonus room & large pool size yard.
Light neutral colors, new copper plumbing, beautiful new built-In bar.
1st TD Is assumable at 11.5.,. •. $341,500. Maxine Propp.
1111 UICI WITI PUFEIT .. SE
Beautlful lot w/ stalls for 3 horses. Like new house w/hlgh beams.
wood paneling, used brtck, country ~ltchen. Separate ~rm suites,
loads of room for expansion. $299,000 Incl. land. Beverty Morphy.
OlllU Ill Ill CIWUIEI
A best buy In Corona Highlands. Single story 3BR, 2BA. formal
dining rm home on corner lot. Hardwood floors, cypress paneling,
leaded glaas window, remodeled kitchen. Secluded patio w/gas
BBQ. Access to private beaches. $289,500 Incl. land. Donna
Godshall.
UYIMIEBIVE
Mov~ln Ready! Cozy on&-etory w/aunny patio. 2 private beaches,
security gate community. $289,355 LH. Dona Chichester.
USllllFF .. I IUITIFIL
A splendid remodel w/beautlful new famlly rm for entertaining. This
home features a gourmet kitchen, a library, sauna and a great view.
$298,000. Coby Ward. .................
Sunaet & llghta make thla 3 BR, 2 Ba Laguna~ an excellent buy.
Room to build up for fantuttc vtew. Mary Lou Mark>n.
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Immaculate "Z Plan" condo In the newer Bluffs. Cent. air cond.,
famlty rm, bonua rm, 3BA, 2 W9t bar.. $280,000 LH. Dick Halderman.
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3 BR. 2 bath duplex. 11A block• from the ocean. Fantaa11C Investment
wtnter or eumrner rwmal. l280,000. Low down and owner wfll carry
AITD. Sh•on Smtth. .. ,..., ••n •1111
Outltandlng 3 BR, 2 bath hOme completely remod9Md In Newport
ta. Thia. bMuttfuf reetdence ha Iota of charm + a ~Ung Ck>M to bellohee, ahopplng l achoola. Call regarding grMt
ng. Priced to NII at 1257 ,&l>O Incl. tend. Donna Oodahalt.
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A romantic home w/lotty celllnp. lg rrna & mualve flreplecee.
LOYtngty C8ted tor. A thorOUGhlY ••100dll1d hOme wNCt\ ,.... the Net Of the Old & the oomfori of tOdey. '257 ,000. Coby Ward. .............. ,.
OWMr9 on the -ec.ilt. a.II to .. • dWmlnO hOme. COuntty
ldtaMn w/,.,.._. ~ brtaht Wden IMna rm. Muter autt' .,..,..., belett. lWo ~ 8f( 1217.000 lnol e.nd • ..,.,.,.
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TllTLE llCI lllLIEIS IEPOSSESSIOI
5% down for this 2 & den home. Garden court. dining terrace &
gourmet kitchen w/breakfast nook. Vaulted celllngs & brick fplc.
$239,000. Barbara Callihan. .
ClllOU IEL 11111 WIUll
Cozy 3BR, 2BA home w/lots of potential. Garage Is stressed for 2nd
unit. "Greenhouse" window, hardwood floors & charming patio
decks. Close to shopping & schools. Owner will assist In financing.
$229,900 Incl. land. Donna Godshall.
I IEST lft-WESTCLIFF
Excellent family home. 3BRs, famlly rm, double fireplace. Private
yard area. Perfect neighborhood & close to all. Priced well below
current comparables. $225,000. Jane Paquin.
CHll WITI PllYITI SP&
3 BR very sophisticated Bluffs condo only steps to comm. pool.
Owner has reduced price and wfll assist In financing. Assumable 1st.
TD. $225,000 Leasehold. Paula Balley.
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Smartly styled, conveniently located home w/ 3BRs, Dining rm, and
Famlly rm. Made to measure for someone who needs lots of llvtng
space on one floor. $219,000 LH. Coby Ward.
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Original Bluffs, Secluded location on wide greenbelt. Upgraded,
Immaculate, move-tn condition. 3 BR, 2 BA, Leasehold. $205,000.
Dick Halderman.
UITlllFF UIUll
Rare "Plan B" single story, 4 BRS, fam. rm, dining rm home lltuated
In lovely Eastbtuff. Just painted Inside & out-showa beautifully. An
Inviting spa Is located In the profesalonally landscaped yard.
$199,950. Land quote $89,600. Donna Godahalt .
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Lovely large family home near pool. 3 BR, 2BA up, 1 BR & bath down.
Close to schools & lhopplng. 1187,500 LH. Otctc Haldennen.
Ill 111111111 .... 111'1 -Very eumptuoua Hampton model fMturea newty lnatalled custom
oak cabinetry, bullt-tna & atunnlng oak stairway. New aolar water
ayatem. $179,900. Paula Balley.
LIW ... ·~ Great home w/excellent ftnanclngl 38R. dining rm, lg yard w/patlo ·
areu. Preetlae .,. -$145,000 In a.unable loena. Hurryt You'll
love It. 1179,000 Wiland. JMe Pequln. .. ...... _
Charming "Redwood" mOd .. -a .... 2'A bathe, d~ area.
ptOfelllonalty decorated In eprtng ookn. Lg P9ttQ -air OCMaOMd.
Community pool, tennl• court• & leke. 1155.SOO F ... Donna
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FUIUIS.lllELU-E
This beautifully expanded home Includes all
furnishings, ftxtures. and window treatments.
This home Is a MUST to see -very striking
Interior. The Master Suite and Famlty Roome
have been ex pan~ Auume the 30 yr.
fixed-rate 1st T.D. ind the owners will carry
a large 2nd T.D. Offered at $865,000
furnished. Ask for Ed Escano.
..... l .. E-LIWMWI
FLDllU TEia
Thia "Estates" 3 bedroom, 2500 aq. ft. home
offers spectacular ocean and night light
views. Relocating owners wtll accept a LOW
down payment and offer excellent financing
terms. All offers will be sertousty con&ldered.
Reduced to $545,000. Ask for Ed Escano.
IUIE IFFEI
Owner needs fast sale and will take low down
to sell this 3 Bedroom, Oen & huge famlly
room Tudor style home. Conveniently
located near high school. $219,000. Ask for
AJ Weinert.
FllEYD YIEW
Well located 3 BR. Emerald Bay home In the
desirable 1000 block. Spa, wood floors,
Catalina SYnseta and white water are yours
for $890,000. Ask for David Hlrachler.
ElllULI IAY -Mll,000
We have the lowest priced non-hwy, home In
Emerald Bay. Flat lot perfect for small
children, ocean view from llvtng room, terrific
family room, 3 BR's, & room for expansion.
This property won't last long at $495,000.
PRIYAR IUOI -EllOILl llY
3 BR, cul-de-sac home dealgned by noted
architect. Wood, gl818 contemp on tree filled
lot w/nlce ocean vtewe. Thia famlty size hOme
offers all the charm that you could dealre.
Just offered at $785,000.
amnm 1mn•1 111 Ill.IOI
Best buy In Corona HIQhl.ndal Channing 2
Bedroom home with brick fireplace,
hardwood noon and veranda. Mini ocean
view. AoceH to private beaches. Only
$250,000 Including land. Ask for Belle Chue
Lee.
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• 11n11m Speclout 3 Bedroom, 3 Beth, F1mtty Room
home on F .. land. French doore, lmprellMI
fireplace. Bay window, 8huttera, and
chatmlng brk:k patlOll. Large OOtMf' lot wtth
R.V. or lfMtl bbat ecceM. Now '410,000.
Mk '°" .... ChMe ..... .
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Ml'T wam llYE IHllT Ill
Set on a prime corner lot, this 2 Bedroom
plus den home has been completely
redecorat9d', landscaped and rejuvenated.
All new appliances, solar-heated pool and
spa, R.V. parking, timed exterior lighting, full
security system. Unbelievable existing
financing. and motivated owner wtll assist. A
perfect place to spend your summer, just
$269,500. Ask for Hallle Strock.
IDICD Tl IELL
IWID UNIT AlmEI
Custom Tudor home wtth nice coastal views.
4 Bedrooms, 3 'A Baths plus paneled
office/den, huge family room over entire 3rd
floor. Spa, sauna. barbeque and potting area
set In secluded wQodsy patio. Solld oak
woodwork throughout, planked flooring,
bullt-ln cabinets, dressers. Gourmet ~ltchen
with cozy eating area. Must see to appreciate
the extras! $417,500. Ask for HaJlle Strock.
11111 ME IFmll
Motivated owner of lovely Del Mar Model In
Spyglass Hill wants to sell NOW. Bright and
Immaculate view home with 3 Bedrooms, 2
Baths, cozy family room, dramatic wet bar. 3
car garage. Enter through private courtyard
Into this wonderful famlly and entertaining
home. $'220,000 In existing financing, and
owner wlll assist. Try Lease ~ptlon.
$474,000. Ask for HaJlle Strock.
EIEULI IAY
3 BR's, 2"'1 BA's, den remodeled with new
kitchen and more. Exciuslve community with
private beach and tennis. Price reduced to
$650,000. Ask for David Hlrschler.
PRIOEI Tl llU -CAllEL
Privacy pervades this Harbor View home on
fee land located near school and park
tending addltlonal appeal. 3 BR's. large
family room, formal dining room, are picture
perfect for small famlly. Sellers are
motivated. $242,000. Ask for Carolyn
Mason.
IAllUIRE -CHIU Ill IU
Luxury condos on the oceanatde of hwy. with
use of pool and ape. Thele highly upgraded
units nave good parking facllltles. Ideal
aettlng near beach, shopping and
transportation. From $127,500.
111alffl
Unda model, JHcture perf9c1 conctnton with
all new kitchen, new cerpetlng, drapea,
expanded dining .,...; Softly deoorated to
attract the moet diecrtmtnattng. Comer lot on
one of the largeat green beha and added .aure. 1198,500. Leuehold. Mk '°' Cwotyn
Muon .
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1141,000
4 BR. 2'h BA. prime location. Woodburnlng
fireplace, large patio, 2 car garage. Easy
walking distance to all schools & complete
shopping center. Nearby community pool.
Ask for Lois Egan.
OCUI VIEW -1111,0001
Terms, Termal Pay selllng and cloalng costs
and move In. 2 Bedroom, 2 Baths, with
ocean view. Best area of Arch Beach Heights
In Laguna Beach. New on the market, this
ocean vtew home Is priced at just $191,000.
Ask for Al W8'nert.
IOUI YIEW -1411,000
lrvlne Terrace -Bayadere. Sweeping bay,
ocean and night light views. 3 Bedroom
home. Reduction of $150,000 reflects
owner's motivation to sell NOW. See this
treasure with potential for appreciation. Ask
for Cerotyn Mason.
IUmFIL 4 II, J IA PllTIFlll
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Cloee to lovely greenbelt, schools and
shopping. Completed bonus room separate
from house. Great value In Newport Beach
for $347,000. Alk for Ctndy Pefletler or Jim
Setler•.
IEllCD Tl IEU -1111,IOO
Lovely condo near North Shore Lake and
Beach Club. Gated community. 2 BR 2 BA
den. large kitchen and utlllty room.' 2 ca;
garage. Mountain view. Assume loan at
9~%. $683 per month. Owner wlll assist.
Also for lea8e $1050 per mo. Ask for Lois
Egan.
Ulllll llMI 1111111 ESTATE
Magnificent panoramic views overlooklng
Newport Beach and the Pacific Ocean. This
elegant 7000 eq. ft . eatate offers the ultrmate
In luxury llvtng. Featuring 5 BR'a. 71A baths.
Grand Room, Mf'Vloe quarters and fabulous
pool '. • . excellent financing package
available. Call for your private showing.
$4,000,000 furnllhed. Ask for Ed Eacano.
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Locat•d In one of Newport'• moat
p,..tlgk>ua ....... thl• eteDMt • bedroom
execuitve home of 5700 eq. lt. la now on.red
wtth terma to auh vour Meda. Thie home
fMturee a merble entry Qllllery, o9k fftnry,
wine room end much more. Ctill for flnandng
det.,la. Aeduoed to S 1,385,000. Mk for Ed •
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NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH IRVINE •Ult• 11...-Thls beautifully decorated Deane Deauvllle
looks right out of Architectural Digest. 4 BR,
family room & large secluded patio. All done to
the maximum In exquisite taste.
WllTIUff . llH,Gll
The curb appeal doesn't stop after you're
Inside! Charming tradltlonal on one of
Westclltf's best streets. 4 BR. formal dining &
sit down wet bar open to covered terrace
w/spa.
IUNW 1111-
ChoJce view home on quiet cul-de-sac In guard
gated community. 3 BR plus private spa.
Excellent financing, easy qualifying. 1fl block to
oomm. pool, spa & tennis.
.... ,..au SMt,111
3 BR remodefed home nestled among mature
trees. Large covered patio, BBQ, flrepft, spa,
trench doors, cathedral ceilings, hardwood
floors. Excellent financing. Owner wlll carry.
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Lowest price fee -5 BR Somerset model.
Great flnanclng. Neutral, Immaculate decor &
beautiful low maintenance landscaping. Call for
more Information!
1Um u•• Lush greenbelt setting with panoramic view of
ocean & back ba.yt Best Bluffs location! 3 BR
Delores plan with lovefy neutral decor. Very
anxious aeller has made this a great buyll
Mlf•T IMSI an.-
Plan 3. Private locatlon on prime street. 3 BR.
community pool, spa, tennis courts. Brlgnt
kitchen w/eatlng area.
........ ·1111,111
Charm, location & convenience and Just
reduced $10,000. Cozy 2 BR townhome with
atttlng room In MBR. Near pool, tennis court &
ahopplng. Move In lmmec:Uatelyll
..... 111-.
If you are looking for a well located, Immaculate
3 BR home with a pretty greenbelt vtew. then
you mu.t aee this end unit Bonita Plan. It'• a
one 1tory charmer that Is priced within your
budget I
.... •1•• Price Nducedt Beet buy fn .,..., Thie beauttful
home Is Just like newt Plush neutral carpets,
lovety upgrades, freah & clean. Great flnanclngll
unmas ... .-
A very special Bayshores home extensively
remodeled & decorated with the finest
materials & expertise. The master suite Is an
"Ivory tower" In a wing by Itself. Corner
location lavlshes light & space.
Ill.HI Ull,IM
The sounds of breaking surf & the charm of
Balboa are Just steps away from this cory family
home. Two story, 4 BR's, large living area
w/gleamlng wood floors, brick fireplaces tell
the tale. See at once!
CORONA DEL MAR ---........ It's big & beau11ful, It's prtvate & Kinda sexy. It
has a view, It hu a pool, a spa & a sauna. It has
a master suite that you won't beflevel It may be
that you should come and see ltl ... _. .......
As the sun sets over Catalina, this elegant
remodel Is transformed Into a lavish
entertainer's mecca. Featuring a custom
free-standing fireplace, a chrome--glass wetbar,
7 ft. stereo speakers, all open onto pool. ----...... Magnificent customized family home offered
1st time. Every room fllled with superb quality &
detail. Pool, beamed cellngs, oak floors.
separate muter suite, lg. family kitchen. view.
Truly a perfectionist's dream!
AHlllll 11111 Pll,111
Open, bright, cheerful, all desirable this 3 BR
home. Ocean view, end unit, large sunny patio,
nicety landscaped. Excellent condition!
.MSUllll 11111 •an.-
Located on beautiful greenbelt, desirable Plan
5 w/3 BR plus family room. Immaculate
condttJon, lovely low maintenance landscaping
& large viewing deck. Guard gated community!
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Tastefully appoJnted 3 BR, family room home In
quiet residential area. Upgraded throughout.
Home Service Protection Plan provided by
aeller. You own the landl
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Well located Income property Investment -
duplex In prime rental area -2 one BF\ units.
Each untt hu ftreplece, Laundry room & garage
apace. Convenient to shopptnGtJ
.......... un.-
oan1no 2 BR + c:ten oottage home returbfahed
w/TLC, new 1hlngle roof. neutral carpets &
tasteful wallpapers. Freahty painted lntide &
out. GrMt quiet IOcatlon w/super financing tool
llllUllll 1211.-
Great price & great terms on this gorgeous 4
BR decorator's showplace. French doors, brick
pavers, beautiful wallpapers, etc., etc. and a
superb view to bootll Don't hesitate!
1ll1UIHI 1211,0M
Desirable Presidents home with night lights
view, private beautifully Mkldscaped yard,
Indoor spa, French doors, textured walls,
pavers & neutral decor. New appliances & full
security.
~ 1214,MO
Cambria model In the Bren Highlands. Two
BR'S & den, vaulted celllngs, extra wide lot with
2 brick trimmed patios. Take over existing high
balance loan at 13•;. -no quallfytng, no points.
~ 1111,111
Dramatic & delightful destrlbes this campus
view 4 BR home. Neutral tones. vaulted
ceilings, great location, great neighbors. Take
over existing loan or Increase loan amount at
11¥411/•. .
~ 1112,111
Lovely customized 3 BR. Many added
clerestory windows, skylight & glass doors
flood each room w/llght. Picturesque gardens,
trellis covered patios. Community pools, tennis.
Feelandl
.... Ill -·· 1112.-Enjoy picturesque vlewl from every window of
this 2 BR & den condo In choice area of lrvtne,
adjacent to golf course. Good financing
available with low down.
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Plan I, 3 BR, famlly room on fee land. Tiied
entry, cathedral oeHlng. Alf conditioned. Close
to park & pool. Private backyard w/patlo.
Priced to 1811. $174,000.
........... 1111,111
SoJano model In the VIiias tastefully decorated.
Light & airy 2 bedroom, 2'~ bath townhome.
Parque1 entry, tiled atrium & attached double
garage. Carefree living Just steps to shopping &
bus.
~ 1111,111
Price dropped $12,000. Owner anxious for fut
sale. Charming 2 BR & den with hardwood
floors, shuttera, open to major greenbelt. Oen
can be 3rd BR. Call todayll
..-•••aw 1141,111 Dramatic 2 .tory 1pactou1 townhome adutt
community. One BR ptus loft, great for den,
offlc:e or 1tudlo. Vaulted celling, end unit.
Atrium, attached double garage. $148,600 tee.
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204 VIA EBOLI. Udo Isle ................. ......... ........... .. $499,000
3 bdrms, den, 3 baths, pool
1063 DOVER OR., Westcllff ................................... $139,900
2 Bdrms, 2'11 baths, condo, pool
IPEI SATlllAY 2-•
820 VIA LIDO NORD, Lido Isle .......................... .
4 bdrms. family room, 4'h baths, dock
110 VIA FLORENCE, Lido Isle .......................... .... $595,000
4 bdrms + office, 3 baths, pool
IP£1 SATlllAY I SllllY 1·1
· 118 VIA QUITO, Lido Isle ...................................... $598,500
3 bdrms, 21h baths, roof sun-deck, vtew
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.,..... IA,,_,-... A home for you and your boat. Discover beautiful
Balboa Island, you will love the view. One year new, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths,
family room, 3 fireplaces, JacuzzJ. Great assumable $500,000 first trust deed.
Priced at $945,000.
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UDI ISLE Liii l1U 1211,000
BEST BUY ON THE ISLAND . . . Located on
quiet end, 35' lot, 2 bedrooms, beam celllngs.
new tile room & plumbing. VIA VELLA.
Liii llU llll,112
Extra wide corner lot. 2 patios, close to
clubhouse.. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Fantastic
financing, owner will carry. VIA LIDO SOUO
Ull llU UOl,000
PRICE REDUCTION ... 40' lot, 4 bedrooms, 3
baths, 3 car garage. South patio with quarry
tile. Owner in East. Cor. Via Eboll & Nord.
Ult ISU l•I0,000'
NEW LISTING . . . Ideal location on street to
street lot. French doors. Mexican tile entry,
used brick fireplace in living room, landscaped
patio. Ready to move In! VIA HARVE.
Liii ISU 1411.000
JUST LISTED -Spacious 4 bedrooms on 45'
lot. Excellent family llvlng. Within walking
distance to Lido VIiiage & restaurants.
LIH ISU Ull,000
NEW LISTING -Attention decorators!
Mediterranean style fixer upper, good' floor
plan. 40' lot, 3 bdrms + separate 4th bdrm over
garage. Great potential. VIA FIRENZE.
LIH ISLE IU0,000
Charming home on street to street lot, 45' wide.
4 bedrooms, stone fireplace In living room,
large sunny patio, 3 car garage. VIA KORON.
LIM llU l•tt,000
Extra wide lot to expand this 3 bedroom, 3
bath, den•home. Sunny patio "Bnd swimming
pool. Walking di.stance to shops & restaurants.
VIA EBOLI.
UNllU 1141,000
Value on Lido. This 4 bedroom home on an
extra wide lot gives you a true feeling of
1paclou1nesa. Perfect for family llvlng. VIA
UN DINE. *... .. ...... Claeslo Cape Cod. 3 bedrooms, 2'~ baths,
temlly room, gourmet kitchen, 3 flreplacea,
French doore, wood planked ftoora, abaotut•
quallty conatructlon. Mini view of bay. VIA
KORON.
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Dramatic custom home with quallty
craftsmanship. 3 bedrooms, family room w/wet
bar, 3 marble fireplaces, high ceilings, roof
sundeck, all tastefully done. VIA QUITO.
Liii llU , 1711,IOO
Enjoy the best of Lido In this custom 6
bedroom, 5 bath home. Designed for total
privacy & built around patio with spa. VIA LIDO
SOUD.
LIH llU Slll,000
Large 6 bedrooms, famlly room, pool on 70X80'
lot. Many amenities. Perfect for famlly run. VIA
TRIESTE.
BIYFRONT/OCEAIFROIT
ULUA PEllHILl UH,008
Bayfront condo, super view with boat docking.
Top floor, 2 master suites, 2 car garage spaces,
Security bulldlng.
IEWPORT IEAOI Slll,000
The most unusual unit In this hi-rise bayfront. It
has been totally reconstructed with beautiful
deocratlng for the final touch. 1 bedroom +
den, 1 'h baths. Boat docking. Security building.
HWNRT IUCI S400,000
One level unit In adult complex. Beautifully
deocrated 2 bedroom. 2 baths with large
terrace. Bayfront view, boat sllp avallable, pool.
Walk to Lido Village.
HWNIT IUU tl00,80I
Bayfront conao wfth 2 bedr<>oms. 2 battis, boat
sllp at best rate In Newport Beach. View of
turning basin and Lido VIiiage.
llWPRTllAll IHI ....
Bayfront penthouse with ellp avallable.
FantHtlc view of ocean and bay. Victorian
decor. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathe + den. Skytlghta
and lot• of etalned glau. ...... ,... . ....
Bayfront Penthouse condo near Lido VIiiage. 2
bdrm. + den, 3 ba. Boet atlp avallable. WILL
TRADE OR LEASE/OPTION.
lllWNIT IUOI 1111,111
Prestigious security building. 2 bedrooms 21n
baths & sauna, pool & spa. Walk to Lido VIiiage.
UL.Ill PDIRIU MUIFltl1' 1111-
Custom home of 4000 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, 4
baths, decks and patio open to beach. 2
fireplaces, wet bar and billiard room. Owner will
finance.
HWNIT IDOi 1710,00I
Baytront hi-rise. professionally decorated. 2
bedrooms. 2 'h baths, sauna, built-In fish
aquarium, custom wood fir., spectacular bay
view from this 8th floor location.
HWPllT IDOi SlH,MO
Fabulous oceanfront home, 2'.lt years new.
Huge master suite w/redwood spa, gourmet
kitchen. security system. tile floors. Sweeping
ocean view.
IEWPOIT IUOll llH,000
West Bay Avenue bayfront. Immaculate 4
bedrooms + family room, 21.lt baths, pier & sllp.
Owner will assist In financing.
DOYER SHIRES 11,211,000
Spacious bayf ront home with dock for large
yacht. Dramatic 5 bedrooms, den + large game
room, gourmet kitchen. stain glass.
UIO llU 11,100,000
Owner will carry long term 1st T.D. Boat slip
location. Deep lot. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, near
tennis & clubhouse. VIA LIDO SOUO.
LIH ISU UYHllfT 11,111,000
Delightful home on 40' on North slde of Island
In prime location. Pier & sllp for 60' boat. VIA
LIDO NORD~
IEWNIT IUOI
lllOAIYR 11,111,111
Immaculate, ~actou• home, with unobatrvcted
view of golf course and mountains. 5800 eq.ft.,
pool and spa, a wonderful aettlng fof'
entertaining.
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Otange County ReaJ Estate/An Advertlllng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, April 2, 1983 -9
The "St. Andrews Sisters" Have Very Big News
..,UE Tiii PllOI -To other lake condos In
Northwood, green house windows, 2 Bdrm 1 'It
baths, comm pool, tennis & spa. Only $115,500. ~PllT&OIUI -Dover Shores, Immaculate 5
Bdrm, family room & pool perfect condition with
spectacul8! view. $675,000 fee.
MUI OIUl -Balboa Is .• doll house on the
water, 3 Bdrm + unit, now $595,000.
I UIU l&LIU Ill.All -Looks cutsie, lives
jumbo! 2 story near So. bay beach, 5 Bdrm +
bonus room. $425,000.
llllTllll llltH -Architects homel In
Seavlew, 3 Bdrm, view, dark room, loft and
tasty touches throughout. Really special!
$425,000.
twau W1U W • lllAllHI -Harbor
View Hills. Owner wfll carry US0,000 at 1~1.
Interest. No points for 5 yrs. Nr comm. pool. 4
Bdrm 3 bath, $435,000.
• mr •1arin1 -Sotld rental area. $50,000
down to 130/e loan. Gross multiplier of 11.
Management history avatlable. $225,000.
U1M1 YllW •111111 -Desired area. lmmac.
2 sty home, view, privacy $399,000 LH or
$495,000 fee.
lmAP • um& -2 Bdrm adult condo. solid &
clean, one story, nr beach, excellent financing.
$129,500.
WllL lllllf._ -Have units "' 2 Bdrm home + rentatt.Jn otd CdM wtth pool. Top condition.
$310,0®.
KllJfl UU -3 Bdrm, 21h-ba, NB Townhome,
sunset views and opens onto nature pat1<. Only
$128,500.
UMI Un.T -On the sand with boat dock.
3 Bdrma + 1 Bdrm untt. Totat remodel wtth
gourmet kitchen, custom wetbar and vtew of 5 chM'*•· $995,000.
•11111 --In Big Canyon, clean, sotld, 2 Bdrm, 2 bath, wtth¥X>Urtyerd entry. $235,000.
... LIT -Sunny looatlon, vacant and
ClUetomlzed, prtv. beech, 3 Bdrm. 9318,000.
"I'm having a baby," says Sharon Corzine (L) and "I'm getting married" says
Cathy Cray. Both are active members of St. Andrews Church and both wllJ be
taking time off from Unique Homes selling to pursue their very personal
endeavors. Everyone In the Unique .office Is happy for them. (Except their mean
old, heartless boss Jim Wood who will miss their steady sales performance.)
PIPIUI HI 111111 -Plan on very large.
private lot. Lowest price In Seavlewl 3 Bdrms,
family room. $359,000.
OPEN TODAY 1·5 a....,....,,...,..,.., ............
$319,000 ......................... 4627 COftland f CdM ......... ,., ................. ...,
$425,000 ........ -........ 118 Ruby, Balboa lsiand .......... ,.rt., ....... ~ ..
$564,000 ........................ 22 Potnt L<M"n&. CdM
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•"' lltlll _. See this Carmel 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, near park, totally attractive and updated, all the
latest In decor. $249,500.
Tiii ULllA laMI -Country ch9rm, 3 Bdrm, 2
bath, 2 etory with flreptace, sunny klltchen and
patio wfth t)98. $449,000. The llland'• beet buyt
._ m IL&ll -Old CdM, 3 Bdrm, Frencb
wfndows & doora, WOOd plank ftoora, near new.
$439,500. On Popular Poppy Avenue.
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......... -Really me.~ hofM. 4
Bdrm• In mo.,..ln condition, tasteful decor.
$295,000 .
I 1•11111 -8onut room and nh• tit• view, sm1ae Southport. NM.ooo.
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Sophl1tlcatlon Indeed! Situated on a prime
piece of bayfront property, this richly appointed
reeidence offers Its own private pter & slip -
for a large yacht, of ooursel Designed by a
noted architec t, the home Is custom
throughout, w i th such features as
Indoor-outdoor reflection pool, Imported
mNble detailing, an 4Mevator, dramatic mirror
treatments, and a complete Westinghouse sec
system. $2,300,000. Call Joyce Dabott for an
appointment to vtew.
'
llPUI tllLITY .
This Is an outstandtng English Manor House,
commanding an expansive view from Its Harbor
Ridge site. Authentically and exquisitely
detailed, the home Is perfect for the
sophisticated coupte who entertain trequentty.
Truly an uttra-tuxe property. Priced reallsUcalty
at $2,200,000. Call Susan TrlvllOf'I for a private
showing.
.... DllMI
Sellers will consider trade for smaller coastal
property. Very desirabht Harbor View Hiiis. 3
bedroom, 2 bath home with many upgrades,
good location and total privacy. New price,
$347,000, Including the land. Call Trudy
Stubblefield tor financing.
UU•VIEW .. D
Super three bedroom Monaco decorated In
light earth tones. Good asaumable first, and
OWNER WILL CARRY PAPERll HURRYll This
one won't tastl Call Toddy Smith for details.
$197,000.
111 •mm -ITllTEl-
oood location with partial ocean view. "Axer"
with much potential. Excellent rental property.
Close to shops and beach. Owner very
motivated. Submit all offeral Only $157,500.
Call Salty Shipley or Joyce Debolt.
IUM11U 1.114'
nm •11 NH••• New listing Harbor View Hornes -2 bedreem1 +
convertible den -Tastefully decorated In
neutral tones -Lovety yard -Orea~ looatlon,
close to community park & pool. $237 ,000
Includes the land. Call Marilyn Twttchetl or Oon
O.Thomu for d«alle.
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A cuatom home on Newport Bay conducive to
f.,,,ety ltvtng. Feeturlng four becfrooma, bllllatd
room, gourmet kitchen, prtvat9 courtywd, boat
doc*, and lneplrtng Bay vlewe. PIMM call Unda
T~I for I prtvate lhowtng.
.... ITll1D-
oood location, three bedroom, 1 'h baths.
Hardwood floors, w8'1-to-wall carpeting. Needs
· a llttle T.L.C. Call Joy Hofker.
e•n UITlllE ITIDT
Remodeled three bedroom home In Costa
Mesa. Tiied kitchen counters. hardwood floors
and large yard with fruit trees ... all this for just
$138,900. Call Donna Webster or Toddy Smith
for more details.
llYllE BIUOE
IPEOTA•Wl 'UY /llUI VIEW
Sit In your llvlng room and enjoy watctllng the
boats. This charming 3 bedroom home has
Jennalr stove and garden window In the
upgraded kitchen. The price la a modest
$349,000 -fee and, too. Call Joyce Oabolt
today. .._.. ___ --i
QlllllWI PM Mii m111
Overlooking the city of Riverside. Estate
Includes a 5 bedroom home, 2 bedroom guest
house plue large pool with entertainment
pavlllon, lighted tennis court. horse facilities,
greenhouse and two acres of citrus trees.
$598,000. Call Sally Shipley for a showing.
tuU 41 UICI
9300 acres located near Livermore at the
Intersecting point of Alameda, San Joaquin,
Santa Clara & Stanlalaua countJee. Probable
best uee: grapes, cattle grulng, or future
planned development wtth rezoning. Call Salty
Shipley for detalla. $250 per acre.
... 111111111•
Sunny famlly home on South Bay Front with 3
bedrooms, den, 3 bathe, 2 patloe, eandy beech,
shared pier and float. Owner wtll consider a
trade or carry paper at below market rate for 5
years. $'1, 100,000 Fee. Call Mary Jank for an
appointment. ..._
Ju1t lilted 4 bedroom, f11mlly room, ftreptaoe,
profMlk>ndy ltindecaped to a tM, Md much
much mor• -Owner motl\'attld, want• ..,e
NOW -a rnuet to .... Call Gordon a.ewte or Mn Or.nner.
ILIFFI -IWmU lllT IWJJ
"11191"
Low down, sale, lease/option or trade. Owners
wm carry 2nd T.D. at 10%. Large assumable 30
year loan. Lovely end unit Delores Plan w/wrap
around patio on lush greenbelt. Immediate
poaaesalon. Call Sally Shipley for showing. Ohly
$199,000.
EelEITllU ESTATE
Real country ctlarm In almost new 3 bedroom
home wf bonus room, loft, sewing room &
workshop. Features 3 floor-to-celling rock
fireplaces, family room w/wood floors.
cathedral ceilings, greenhouse window In
modern kitchen, master suite w/spa tub; horse
corrals Included. $399,000. Call Mary Richards.
HW Ul1lll -ILIFFI
Large assumable loan. Spacious 4 bedroom.
Hlghly upgraded end unit w/partlal bay view, on
lovely greenbelt. Dramatic vaulted wood beam
celling & oak floors. Remodeled master
bedroom suite. Expanded stone fireplace.
Large enclosed patio. Immediate possess!°"'
Call Salty Shipley. $259,000.
lET'I IUIE I IUL
Owner fixing up good sized 4 bedroom, +
famlly room -nice neighborhood just South of
Anaheim Convention Center and Dlsneytand.
Great location to nearby schools. Call Joy
Holk er.
llllTIY llUI
Leave the city behind. Two bedroom comfort
with a fireplace, new floors, and new fencing.
Work In the city If you must, but escape to
Sllverado at the end of your ·day. This
oak·shaded cottage features some very
lnterestl nnanclng that might make It your
perlect . Mary Richards la the person to
call for d alls.
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8Mftop lot on the ocean at Corona def Mar.
Unparalleled Ytew ette • IOUght-after location.
A.ti uttlltlee to lfte. Plot plan and eoPe teet are
.wHable. Exc1l"'t opportunity tot bulkier, or
anyone looklng to buld hll dream home. ~
ftnanolng .. availlable. Subordination poeettM.
MIY 'trilCle for HllWtllllan property. 11,e&0,000.
*****LIDO ISLE***** Custom Country English bayfront home wtth plW and lllp. Designed by tntematlonelfy acdalmed architect, Ted Grenzbach. Six bedro6ma. Sbt
baths ... meater with steam room. Spacious spllt-tevet llvtng room. Vaulted cetllng. Antique mirrors. Custom built solid oak cabinets and
fireplace mantle. Spacious formal dining room. Gourmet kitchen with numeroua amenme. for convenience and efficiency. Bayside brtc:k terrace
wtth full wet bar leadlng to large dock. Owner wlll carry first trust deed, lntereet only, or part trade ................................................... $2,700,000
llLLlll llUll . . . Superbly designed and
crafted to compliment the magnificent location.
Five bedrooms, Huge llvlng room. Family room
with sit down wet bar enhanced by a full length
mirror reflecting the activity on the bay. Lovely
dining room. Easy staircases plus elevator to
huge sun room. Slip and float for three 70 foot
boats. ...... .. . ....... .... ....... .... . .. ........... $3,500,'000
IHlll llUll 111¥1 . . . Magnificent five
bedroom waterfront home. Inspiring view of
bay and ocean. Huge llvlng room. Unique
step-up dining room. Lovely apartment over
three car garage. EniertaJnment room with Wet
bar. Pier and float for forty-eight foot boat. Uke
new home bullt In 1980. ................ $2,350,000
• lllYll ... Excitingly 8"9gant five bedroom
home. Now one of the lowest priced
custom-built horne8 on the 9'ghteenth fairway
of the Big Canyon golf course. Huge IMng room
with marble fireplace. Spacious dining room.
Family room with walk-In bar and bultt-ln TV
screen. Den. Security system. Beautiful
landscaping with pool and spa. PRICE JUST
REDUCED $300,000. Immediate occupancy.
NOW $1, 195,000
11¥11 ~ ... Bayfront home with large pier
and float. Home designed for a particular need
... yet quite flexible. Huge llvtng room. Dining
room and den/11brary, plus .muter bedroom In
maJn building. Acroee the bl1dc courtyard la a
separate two bedroom QU89t eutte. You own the
land. .................................................. $985,000
UUM -~ ... Enjoy this lovely four bedroom hOme wtth a toueh of N9w Engtand. In
the beat awlmmlng area. Thr.. flreplacea.
Stained gl... wtndow. 40x94 lot. Three car
garage. Price reduced .............. Now $976,000
-n.MI . . . The breathtaking bay and ocean vfewa and the mllllon dollar sunsets
ale>n9 are worth the total asking prlcet Three
apactous bedrooms and huae fainltylbflllards
room. TremendOUI patio With spa and gazebo.
You own the land. Flexl~ financing. $985,000
Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 .•. 1301 Dolphin Terrace
lftll _. ... Captivating view home. Two
meeter bedrooms In one wing. Third bedroom
with own entry and private bath In the other
wing. All rooms open to Indoor dehumidified
pool. Security system. Setler may carry 1st trust
deed ft.,_ years at 10%. .................... $836,000
Ill HIHI . . . The much sought after
"V.,...lllea" model. Spacloua four bedroom
home. Four and one-Mlf bathe. Beualed g1a1a,
Parqu.t noora. Corner lot. Very prtv9te and
Mduded. Superb view of golf cout'M. Reduced
$55,000. .................................... Now 1795,000
.. -... PreetlQkM five bedroom, tour Md one-halt beth ttome. Aeetful Mr ~. Mllld'• room with _., ... batlt. 9'ooln tor_. ~ ~. 1180,000 to 8200,000 down. .... CM....,.,.~ eo.w ilftd .... Wll ~ ~ •••.•••••••..•............••....•••• 17..0tOOO
IUf'F UWll ... Enchanting two.story view home. v arloua tantallztng bay and ocean views. Four
bedrooms. Three baths. Spacious formal dining
room. Large yard with custom pool and spa.
Security system. Conveniently located for water
activities. ... ........ .... .... ...... .............. .... $675,000
IPYIWI llU . . . This dellghtful four bedroom
home reflects an air of comfort and
contentment. The feeling Is accented by the
spectacular and everchanglng ocean view.
Highly desirable Capehorn model. ... $675,000
llftl ....... Fascinating home significantly
upgraded Four bedrooms. Dining Room. Den
wtth 10' bar. Sparkling pool. With 25•1. down,
owner wm help buyer obtain new first trust deed
at 101.-i%, amortized over 30 years due In five
years. WILL LEASE FOR $2200 MONTH OR
LEASE/OPTION. ............................... $550,000
IUYllW ... The key word In describing this four
bedroom home la "perfection.'' Everything
from the melaleuca trees In front to the
panoramic view Is Impressive. Expanded Port
Royal model. Beautifully decorated In muted
tones. Custom spa In artistic tile. .... $510,000
IUff UYll . . . Highly desirable locatlon with a
"fOttWer" vtew of the bay and oceen. Older two
story three bedroom home PLUS complete
guest unit. 50x 125 lot. Easy access from wide
alley. Land Included -not leasehold.
Tremendous potential. Wiii trade for Income
property. JUST REDUCED $30,500. NOW
$439,000
um •HUlll ... Delightful three bedroom.
three bath home. Huge llvlng room. Dining
room. Home designed for comfort and gracious
entertaining. Fantastic pool provides Country
Club atmoephere. Spa. Flreplt ......... $397,500
Open Sun 1-4:30 .................. 4610 DorcheSter
MYll-* ... Tremendous value ... we
believe to be the lowest priced bayft,ont In
Dover Shores. Three bedrooms ana den.
Formal dining room. Two secluded patios.
Seventy-seven feet on the water with s>*' and
allp for large boat. Owner wUI aHlat with
flnanclng. ........ ............................ ....... $395,000
Open Sat 1-4:30 ................ 1~ Potarta Ortw
llTmlT . . . The lnaplred work of a meeter ,
craftsman. The conatNCtlon wee "*~
ptanned and personally monftored by the owr.
for precllfon. Four apacloua bedroome. Poof.
Spa. Seldom does a property ot•tnta celtber
COn"9 on the matt<et ......................... 1395,000
---... ™reetagloue aom..... 1nodel expanded an upgraded. Flv•
Mdrooma. 'amltY room. P~ ttardwood floorl. lrwftlng pmlo. QM --... Spa. nw.
a# _. ............................... , .. , ........... ISill.000 '
OST lllff . . . Luxuriant corner lot . . . not
leasehold! Largest "Lusk" floor plan. Five
bedrooms and family room view home. Very
private, easily maintained yal'd with pool, spa,
garden fighting and sprinklers. Covered
carpeted patio with bar. Excellent financing.
Below market. REDUCED $30,500. Now .............................. ..... ................ $359,000
Open Sat 1-5:00 ..................... 2201 Alta Vista
WUTIUf'f ... Like new, custom built French
ProvtnctaJ home. Four spacious bedrooms. Low
maln1enanoe yard. Three car garage. Quite
convenient locatlon to library, schools and
shops. Highly motivated to sell. ....... $355,000
1'UTaR . . . Family oriented four bedroom
home. Two master aultea. Family room with
fireplace, barbecue and wet bar. Enticing pool.
REDUCED $26,500 ................... Now $329,500
oun UYll . . . Custom built three bedroom
home. Spectacular bay and ocean view.
Designed by prominent architect, Brownell.
Sparkling pool. Tremendous potentlaJ. Offered
by original owner ... a widow who must sell.
Leasehold. PRICE JUST REDUCED $76,000.
Now $319,000
UIYll mil DTltD ... Exquisite two t>9droom
home, den or llbrary, plus family room. Extra
large living room w ith.. wet bar. Tastefully
decorated. Fireplace In master bedroom.
Enticing deck overlooking pool and view of
Fashion 1118nd. .................................. $285,000 ..._ •••AW ... Attractive four bedroom,
two bath home. Highfy upgraded. New copper
plumbing. Totally remodeled kitchen.
Hardwood fk>ot9 throughout. Dining room. Poot
size yard. Property conveniently located.
............................................................ $267.500
..... -191 ... Delightful four bedroom
home. Large llvlng room with fireplace.
Attractive family room. Conalderable
upgrading. Cozy patloa. Sparkling pool.
Convenient location. Exceptionally flexible
financing. ...... ......... ........ ...... ... ........... $285,000
Open Sat 1-4:30 ............. 1509 Highland Drive .
T•I ILlfH ... The much aought after
"Franotacan" model condo. Three apaeloua bedroom•. Two tlled patloe and g• barbecue.
Showa like a model. • .......... : ............. ~ ............ : ••.
PRICE JUST REDUCED $11,000 How $2.18.,000
Open Sat 12:~:00 ............ 885 vteta Bonita
•nnlll tlLLn . . . Taetefully decorated.
lmmeculatety ctMn. Three bedroorna, two beth
home. Cozy ftreplace In I~ room. Double
==:r.c~r~'r;~ ~Slit 1:.4:30, ..............AOb.n Awnue
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HIPPY EASTER YOU ILL! . R&'MtlC·
831-1288
F'lll8T ~ 8'.fftR8 -···············----····----------··--Don't miss this 3 bdrm 2 ba, garage, Irvine townhome.
Reduced to $107,500. Assume financing w/low down ...
Call latJ W.llter 631-1266.
NEW LISTING ••• POOL + SPA
This classlc home has It all, formal dining rm bonus rm, 3
car garage, cul-de-sac locatlon In Huntington Beach.
Priced below market . . . Owner may exchange. For
details call 1ntJ •••..., 631-1266.
CAPE COD .. NEWPORT BEACH
First time offered, 2 bd. 21n ba, flagstone fireplace,
unique and private. Offere'd at $176,950, owner may
consider trade for larger home. For details Call lntr
........ 631-1266.
FULL REAL ESTATE SERVICES * NEED LISTINGS *
SPYGLA ..... UNDER '400.000
Just offered 3 f>drm 2 ba. dining, freshly painted and new
carpet. Mirrored walls with court yard pool. Great Terms,
low down possible. Call latJ ,......, 631-1266 .
I YR NEW PRIDE
OFOWNERSI•
Three 3 bedroom 2 bath units in
east Costa Mesa. Two have vaulted
wood beam ceilings. Large yard
area high depreciation. Perfect for
owner occupant. 20% down could
provide pos!tlve cash flow.
$239,000 . ....,. 631-1266.
I UNIT8 EASTSIDE
3-2-bedrooms, 2 1-bedroom & 3
bedroom 2 ba house. 16% Down &
property breaks even. lllerrl.
631-1266.
EAIT_,. TIWll.D
SIEIYL llEWEI
R&'MllC·
631-1266
All 2 bed 11.Al ba townhouse type units. Only $215,000 .
...,. 631 .. 1266.
IASTU>e 2 _.,..OOll
With 3 central unit. over S21K income only $168,000 .
.....,. 631-1268. ~
IY.~ A•UMAAI VA
Immaculate W89tllde 3 bedroom home. Only $103,000
• 15,000 Down & OWC. S7 ,000 Down po11lble Exlat see.ooo 11t p1t1 M97 . ...,. 831-1288.
-NEW USTINQ -..,-. tmclHT8
IMPECCABLE 3-Sdr. charmer. Oak
-floors. Three ':.,. ~· Haa It alll $190,000 ....
EXCLU81ft -NPT. HmGHT8
2 BA HOME Just 3 doors from Cliff
Or. 50x143' LOT WITH VIEW
POTENTIAL. O.W .C. 1sL lae .......
PRIME OCEAN VIEW
_$8H;OOCr Now $450,ooo·
GORGEOUS 4 bedroom POOL home. CAPE COO
DESIGN with FAMILY ROOM. Now $450,000. Open Dally
1-5. 631-1266 ........ ...
•MtG~ .. CIAL
. Sparkling pool & spa with 3 bd + .2 ba. home. Pride of
ownership. Great Newport neighborhood. Owner will
carry large 2nd. Asking $185,000. Ask for ... , .....
. 631-1266.
...ONTMMAMmT
Heights charmer wtth 3 bd 2 ba. Great location epa and
much more. Assumable 11t. Cell ... Yn 1t• 831-1288.
NEWPORT1W
fUU. ON .OCUN V.W CONDOI
Fabulous Buy! Very spacious 3
bedroom+ den w/wet bar, fireplace
and 2 car elec gs.rage. Only
$259,900. w/termsl Open today .
..... , ....... 760-8702 .
... A VERDE CHARmR
Gorgeous large 4 Br formal din. rm,
country kitchen, pool, spa, privacy + much more. New Ustlng GAEA T
PRICEI Call P1trl1k Tt•trt
760-8702.
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ABSOLUTE STEALS W/EAIY TERM88
lllTl IQI 3 bedroom 21n bath, 2 car ·
garage, fireplace, like new w/termsl
$135,000. Ult -3 bedroom, 2 bath,
2 car garage, community pool &
• spa-very sharp $109,999 + $1050
mo. Have others tool Call P1trl1k
, ....... 760-8702.
Plfriak T 11ore Ri'M~-
780-8702
831·1~
POOL. SPA + IPORTCOURTD
This 'h acre estate has all the toys for family funl Plus 4
bedrms. 3 baths w/ huge bonus game room. Only
$419,000. w/termslt Call Pllrllll ,...,. 760-8702 Today.
MHAMOR YllW ...... LIQUIDATION"
Prestigious 3 Bedroom model perfect home with
fireplace, dining room, huge famlty room plus very private
yard. Appralaals at $390,000 -will sell this week for
$369,50011 Call ........ ,...,, 760-8702. Open House
todayl ·
HAMOR...,_ CUSfOll
· ·Now $1 ,450,000. 4 Bt 5 Ba formal dining, family room,
library, huge master suite, 4 fireplaces, ocean & nlte vtew.
Pool & spa. BOB OR DOVte KOOP. 831-1286.
PROllONTORY llAY WA1.....oln
4 BR., 5 BA. with Jaoanl room & mlrrot watla, lrg. master
w/slttlng area, prof. decor In emerald green. 5 yr. old ·
custom French Normandy, with room for 2-65 ft. yachts.
Best watedront buy at.$1, 125,000. FEE. BOB OR DOVIE
KOOP. 831-1268.
UllDA Ill.a WA, .... ONT
5 BR.. 5 ea. Fam. rm., formal din., extra lrg. master aulte, ·
room for 60 ft . boat, wtll trade tor home, off. bldg., submit
any offer. $1,200,000. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP .
.... °"' ........ c.-opuon 3 Br, 2'A Ba. F°""'81 dining room, famlty
room. on_~n belt & steps to pool. 1225,000. Wiii trade
down. BOS OR DOVIE KOOP. 831-1211. •
CU8TOll • •SA vmme
WOOD AND GLASS CONTEMPO'RARY . FIVE
BEDROOM, DEN AND FAMILY ROOM HOME ABOUNDS
IN QUALITY, WARMTH AND PRIVACY. HIGH BEAMED
CEILINGS, LEADED GLASS ENTRY, WARM WOODS,
POOL AND SPA ARE A FEW OF THE OUTSTANDING
FEATURES. PRICED AT $525,000. CALL .111111
ll•mll FOR AN APPOINTMENT.
UNDERtl00,000
LARGE FOUR BEDROOM HOME IN HUNTINGTON
BEACH. SP~, BONUS ROOM AND QUIET, CUL-DE-SAC
LOCATION. PRICED FOR FAST SALE AT $199,900.
..... •• ••• 631-1266.
QOU'COURM
LOCATED ON 17th FAIRWAY OF MESA VERDE
COUNTRY CLUB. THIS CUSTOM 4 BDRM POOL HOME
ALSO FEATURES SEPARATE RECREATION ROOM
OVERLOOKING ENCLOSED PATIO. $425,000 ......
··-··· 631-1268 ..
c.-oSHORE•
4 Br 3 Ba, family room, pool, spa,
180° Ocean View . Seller wlll
finance with tow down payment.
· $675,000 Fee. BOB or DOVIE
KOOP. 631 -1266.
c..-oaHOREe
ALL NEW decorating In & out. New
pool & spa, solar heat, FAB ocean
view, private beach, 4 BR, 3 Ba,
formal dining room, fam room,
super wet bat. $745,000. BOB or
DOVIE KOOP. 631-1266.
DUPUXCclll
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111-1211·
Country antique, different. 2 Br 2 Ba & 1 Br 1 Ba. Highly
upgraded kitchen, brick fireplace. $295,000. Seller wm
finance. Must ..... BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. 831-1286.
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LIMA ISLE UfflllT
41 LWa .... ..., ... " .....
Finest main channel view from magnificmt 8
Br, s a. pool home. Reduced $1.~.ooo.
llflm PUil llYFIMT
Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 be up; 2 br,
2 be dn. 2 boat apeces. Reduced-$1,500,000.
P11m1U -11U11n1n Ocean & jetty views. Marine roam, 4 bdrm. 3
beth, 3700 sq.ft. $1,385,000. Oceanfront.
Liii llU
Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath + large rec. rm.,
beam ceilinp, fumiahed, padoa. $420,000. -----+-------i Fml .. l UHi mLLTIP
ORANGE COAST DAIL V PILOT
J:lO W BAY ST ·COSTA MESA CA 92626
A'-' I t.,rlAt fJI 1"1 w lt1 .. •I ~ t M Pl O'f'f N
FMULlllWIE
• WIE IPTlll
Beautiful remodeled F.astbluffs condo. 4
Bdrm or 3Br/den/ofc. 3 baths. Pvt end
unit, nr pool. New cpta, appliances,
mi.rron & additional decorator toucbem.
Open Sat. and Sunday Noon to 5pm
Nnc 4 br, 4\.i a., custcm French Nonnandy
&late 1.2 prime acre hilltop $1'"°,000.
MllUll 1111 llYFlllT
C4ron.do Ia1and c:ust. bayfront lot. 85' boat
dock. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/termL
BILL GRU NDY . REALTOR
~ ' .... ' t ' ' • .. • t f-• , to '
2114 Vista Laredo, Newport Beach
Sale terms negotiable or lease at -------
$1500/mo. Avail immed. Agent Peter INI lltalt
Wood. Call 720-1113
llWNIT-.. ,.
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Beautifully decorated large 1 level 4 BR,
Conn. din., fam rm., 2 bath, swimming
pool & jacuzzi. HI IWI 1'11 Ull. Will
consider lease option. $315,000.
lfll IAT 1-1 1114 Pett ......
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111-0114
• 111 IUIT .._.. IDT Ill If!: .... '
2 t7 "'8 ....... '449,500.
4 br, 3 b9. ll*1dlnG In & 1111 I I ._, out. Tennl1 •nyone?
UYe In 3 bdrm, 2 bath Open &.lndey.
upper 1pt. Comme<clal ........... ,,.,.
lhOp. offtc» or retllll on Ila.MM lower level plu• 4 car -------1
pwklng. Price •I $395 Put ydllf ~ ,_. ...
associated
!O'""'•t;, '1fA .. ~Sl')
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NIL I IPA
PLUS 9.25% MMJm&ble
loan! Femlty room. ga-
zebo, ISOl•led mHter
bedroom. 8eet buy
Wound 8t Of1'y S 139,950 .
c.11 979-5370.
.. ---the ,_,...
-842-5671
For TuHday through
S•turd•y publlcatlone:
5:30 p.m. the prevtou1
d•Y. For Sunday end Mond•y publlc•tlone:
12:00 noon Saturday.
M•ke an offer on thl
gorgeoue 3 Br de
hotM. Skytnea, Fr .. ', \ f >I I I tl /:' t t -hU It 811. Fell
MCl'O'llr. Muat Ml
1250,000. Rae R
631-12ee RE/MAX.
SHORECLIFFS
$145,000 fee. 4 Bdrm a superb
remodef, canyon & ocean view. _, ...... ,
Under the new accelerated cost
recovery tax system, It you buy
an lnv .. tment property with
Improvements (building value)
of $100,000, the first full year
wrtte off could be aa much as
$12,000, a $8,000 savings for
someone In a 50% tax bracket.
Call ua about thlt type of
Investment.
.... TWO
-. .. ONG·s
ID STAllD COMPAi!
1 ... 13t7 173-7711
':.::' S<Cll411A-~~~s· =
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DJ.la. llUTllU -m.. coat• M••a'• b••• • -Bdrm 2 8• decor•• KHle 8nd q>n"eCtlone may with natUtel wooda
be mede until 5:30 p.m Mf\MOM flnllhea
lor the next d8Y• pu~ to Mii lat. loeded
aitlon. For Sunday 8nd cuetom 1991\K• INt Monday publlcatlone, price I• • bere bone
12:00 noon S•lurd•Y· 1134,900. 751-3191 Plea.. Uk for • "klll
number" when cancel-C:::. sa.ECT
ling Y"41f ad. .... PA0PEAT1E5
DUIS
Check your .ci d811y end IRUI • r9')0(1 errors lmmedlat-.-TIAllflllllS
ty. The DAIL V P1LOT .,._ o.11ng end unit In ~
au me• llablllty tor I he aecurtty getied OOITIPleillll
first lnCOffect lnMf11on CIMl'I ... wNetle, poole,
~ IP• and men. 10.5~ ft.
~~~~~~~I nenclng. Only 180.500. ::: Call now 979-5370
V04J don't need • gun to
"dr•w f••t" ~ you
piece 8n ad In Ille Delly Plot w.m Ada! c.. now / 142--MTI.
\ f >I l I tl F It
'5000 REBATE!
On brand new Towne HC)ll)ft in
Eatnaide CA.ta Mesa. 3 bed.roonla, 3
bat.ha, attached double car g.....-
with automatic door openen. Larp
private petim {or all units, and •
couple even haft extra large yarda.
~you can cbooM your own
color of wall to wall carpeting!!
Builder will help finance wlth
amall down payment.a. Prices u
low u '134,!W>OI! Better check on
thme exdtJ.na NEW homes for th.ts
low price TODAY!
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111-1M1 w 1U·1111 WALKIR••a .Rlalllitlil
til .a.an
Hunt & Associate
REAL ESTATE
111 OUY11 n•u
Impeccable in design & decor, th.ts
1pecioua 4 Br & family rm appeals
to the most discriminate form
impressive courtyard entry to lrg
pool and garden spa w/decking &
lush lancUcaping. Security aystem
and guarded gate. Offered at
$649,500. Jeri Hunt.
111-llOO
... 1-1 .... . .......
Outat.a.ndina 3 BR. Fainlly room
unit on 1or1eoua 1reenbe.ll.
Preaent landleJH on tblt
(~ w\tt Mt 20 yean
until renecouated. RMlJIUcally
priced at $198,000 & ltller v.:y
oooptraU~.
.. IT -l11111li ---
Ill CWll Ollll
Overlooking the 5th fairway.
Nicely redecorated 2 bdrm 2 bath
condo with lots or pine trees.
Fireplace, wet bar, high vaulted
ceilinp. Terrific value at $265,000.
17141 673-4400
121 ll 621-2111 n.. ........ ..,...L.ptt
EstlMl.a.-4 IHI &Wt c. ... .,
·~ UHIMI LIYlll -IPHUlll
5BR, Den, Pool, Spa, 3-car
garage. Cul -de-sac location
w/magnlficent ooeAn & canyon
view. Extremely motivated
seller! $690 ,000 . Anita
Bradshaw. 752-1414.
llPUI llHU Ill MH. This
prime lnves~ent property ls
located on a comer lot & has 2-2
BR units. Good annual income
with low maintenance. All
records available. Property easy
to see. Offered at $299,500. Bill
Wedmore. 551-8700.
llAlll, LIUTlll I _...._
Carefree livlng in thls well
located condo, close to South
Cout Plaza area. Perfect for the
busy executive, couple or slngle.
Call now for your opportunity to
preview this lovely home.
$149,900. Myrna Boom.
551-8700.
llPll INUID TIWllllll. Y
mutt aee this dollhouse
Sommerae' City Plan "C"
'townhome. Many added ln~rlor
& exterior extras. Fireplace in
muter BR, mirron galore, wet
bar & mott! $164,900. Darlene
Herman. 752-1414.
'"llTllln llHll. Picture
)'OW' family home in Newporta
exclualve Kut.bluff on a quiet
1treet with panoramic vJew.
Your chUdnn will attend tbe
tineat achoola all near by. Walk
k> ten.nil & local thopplq. 4 lfDOd lilt BR, 2 BA. Pnv.ate yard
with macur. landleaptna. Hen
la your 05rtunlty. t.Ook no
further. 1210.000. Ka• Heppler. Nl-8 00.
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This Weekend!
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HOUSES FOR SALE
1 8R plue FAii RM « DEN
31131 Holly, South Lagun·a
499-1600 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 BEDROOM
104' Via Cordova (Udo Isle) NB
673-4063 $37$,000 a Sat 1-5
2 ... plue FAii RM « DEN
3425 Ocean etvd., Corona del Mar
631-1400 $1,'475,000 Sat 1-5
3 Flores (RSJ) lrvtne
760-8333 $175,000 Sat 1-5
I 8EDROOll
142 Via Undlne (Udo tale) NB
873-4'063 $375,000
2174 Paclftc Ave., The Bluffs, CM
Sat 1-5
631-8403, 536-9529 Sa/Sun 12-5
242 Walnut, Newport Beech
631-1400 11'45,000 Sat 1-4
2119 Vista Laredo, Bluffs, N.B.
631-1400 S230,000 Sat 1-4
1751 Pleza del Sur, Penln Pt., NB
831-1400 $380,000 Set 1-5
2620 Weetmlnlter, Coe1a Mesa
751~191 $132,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1815 Bonnie Ooone Terr(lrv.Terr)CdM
759-9100 $349,000 Sat 1-5 * 1430 Santanelte(lrv. Terr.)CdM
759-0249 $309,950 Sat 1-5
4e27 Cot1tand (Came0 Hghlnda) CdM
875-eOOO $319,000 Sat 1-5
11 Aue Verte1 B'a Canyon, NB
&44-$200 '4M,000 Sat/Sun 1-4'
1312 Santanetla Terr.(lrv.Terr)CdM
752-14'14 S179,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
3126 Klltybrooke, Coe1a Mesa
546-2313 $123,500 Sat 1-5
19961 Cannanla Ln., Hunt. Beach
546-2313 $122,900 Sat 12:30-4
I BR pla FAii RM« DEN
402-16th Pl., Newport Hgts, NB
675-7534' $196,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
1411 Kings Rd. (Ctiffhfven) NB
&42-5200 $525,000-fee Sat 1-5
43" Tustin Ave., Newport Beectl
631-1266 $250,000 Sat 1:30-5
538 Vista Grande (Bluffs) NB
760-8333 $257 ,000
118 Via OuHo, Udo 1.ae. N.B.
Sat 1-5
873-7300 $598,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
*204 Via Eboll, Udo Isle, N.B.
673-7300 S..99,000 Sat 1-5
1905 Yacht Puritan (Seevtew) ·Na
644-8200 $379,000 Sat 1-4:30
•2031 Yacht Defendef, Sea View, NB
644-8200 $399,000 Sat 1-5
*2 Twin l.ak• Cir., Spygle, CdM
644-8200 $595,000 Sat 1-4
* 1918 Port Cardiff, Hrbr Vlew, NB
644-8200 $395,000 Sat 1-4'
9852 Robin Ave., Fountain Valley
, 631-7300 •143,7SO Sat 1-4:30
•**1044 Polartl Drtw, Dover Shoree, NB
831-7300 '395,000 Bat 1-4:30
••4810 Dorc:hest9"Cemeo ~)NB
631-7300 '397,5()0 . Sun 1-4:30
1301" ~ Terr, Irv. Terr, N8
631-7300 '988,000 Sat/SUn 1...4:30
11721 Candy Ln., Garden Grove
648-2313 $109,900 Sat 12-&
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4 llEDROOM
**Harbor Island Dr., NB
675-3693 S1, 100,ooo
1541 E. Ocean, Penffttula Pt.
631-1400 S..25,000
428 Carnation, Corona del Mar
Sat 1-5
Sat 1-5
675-6742 S..95,000 Sat/Sun 11-4
*27°" Cllff Or., Newport Bch
181-1266 S..50,000 Sat 1:30-5/Sun 1-5
* 1717 Bayedere Terr., CdM
644-7020 $450,000 Sat 1-5
780 Via Udo Soud, Udo Ille, NB
64+e200 $575,000 Sun 1-5
4 ... plue FAii RM« DEN
14" 1 Galaxy t>r, Dover Shra, NB (
5"6-5647 $389,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
133 Via Undlne, Udo Ille, NB
67&-7298 Sat 1-5
23 Half Moon Bay (Spyglaa) CdM
· 844-8928 Sat/Sun 1-4
20221 Delrv8le Ln., Huntington Bch ,,
894-1921 $235,000 Sat 1-5
•20252 Eutwood, Hunt. Beectl
87&-1771 $224,900 Sat 1-5
* •2858 8ay9hore Or (ByahraJ NB
75t-9100 1700,000 Sat 1·5
20221 o.vale Lene, Hunt. 8ch
984-:1921 9235,000 n Sat 1-4' * 1824' Antlgu_a Wftl, Newport Bch 848-7171 '824,900 8un 1-5
1188 Por1 T...,,_ Npt a.ct\
844-7020 1M7,000 Sat 1-4'
*1rl20 Via UdO Nord, Udo ltl, NB
873-7300 •1.900,000 Sat 2-4' * 110 Via Acnnoe. Lido tlll, NB ~ 873--7300 t585.000 8e( 2-4
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2288 Meyer Place, Costa Mesa
642-9588 $12 1,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
1730 Port Margate. HVHms. NB
759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5
*4826 Roxbury Rd, Cameo Shrs, CdM
759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5
*1509 Highland Or.(HrbrHghlnda)NB
631-7300 $265,000 Sat 1-4:30
1718 Port Margate (HrbrVlewHma) NB
644-6200 $341,000 Sat 1:30-5
*1834 Commodore Rd, Baycrest, NB
631-7300 $349,000 Sun 1-4:30
1050 Santiago, Dover Shores, NB
644-6200 $749';000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**920 Via Udo Nord(Lldo lal)NB
645-0303 $2,650,000 Sun 2-5
2060 F1amfngo (M ... V•de) CM
645-0303 $215,000 Sun 1-5
5 llR pe. fAlll Ml or DEN
• 1561 Orchard, Santa Ana Hghta
641-1810 $184,000 Sat 9-5
35 Rldgellne Or., Harbor Ridge
760-1900 $1,750,000 Sun 1-5
••1524 Antigua Wy, N.B.
646-7171 '849,900 Sun 1-5
4 Natbonne. Harbor Ridge
644-6200 11,695,000 Sa/Sun 1-4
118 Ruby, Balboa Island
875-6000 1425,000 Sat 1-5
442 ~ Coroha del Mar 875-6ooo $549,500 Sat 1-5
••2201 Atta Vista (E.Bfuff) NB
631-7300 1359,000-Fee Sat 1-5
I BEDROOM
1637 E. BalbOa Blvd. (Penln Pt) NB
642-5200 1334,500 Sat 1-5
One of the ways homes are betng
bought and sold today ts with
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I BR plu9 FAM RM or DEN
* * *41 Linda Isle. Or. Unda Isle, N.B.
675-6161 $1,650,000
Sat/Sun appl. only
•904 Via ZUr1ctt Cir .. Udo lale
644-6200 $1,250,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
22 Point L.'oma (Spyglass). CdM
675-6000 $564,000 Sat ·1-5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
82 Sea Island, Big Canyon, NB
673-4400 S2M,OOO Sat 10-4
*1063 Dover Or, Westclltt. NB
673-7300 $139,900 Sat 1-5
3 BEDROOM
*619 Brookvtew, Costa Meaa
~974 $134,950 Sat 1-5
4211 Patrloe Ad .. Newport Bch
646-7171 $130,000 Sat 1-4
I llR plue FAii RM or DEN
685 Viste Bonita. Btuffs, NB
631-7300 1218,000 Sat 12-3
2609 Raquet8i Bluffa, NB
644-9060 s 199,500
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
28EDROOM
*8 Greenbriar, Woodbridge, Irvine
Sat 1-5
551-0l67 $145,000 Sat 12-5
3HDROOM
* 104 Aspen, Costa Mesa
6«-2562 S 133,000 Sat 2-5
. '. • '• # ,f. I . ..
4 BR + DEN
*2478 Rue de Cannes, Newport Riviera, CM
644-6200 S 124,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
11 158 El Morro, Laguna Beach
675-5930 189.250 Sat/Sun 1-4
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
28Rplue1BR
* *300 Grand Canal, Llttle Island
631-1.00 $460,000 Sat 1-5
3 BR plue 2 8A
423 Carnation, Olde CdM
675-8370 $415,000 Sat 1-5
1828 Fullerton Ave .. Coate Mesa
641-18&4 Sat 1-5
4 BR plue 1 BR
* * 132 S. Bayfront, BalbOa lal.
631-1.00 $1,300,000 Sat 1-5
TRIPLEX FOR SALE
4 BR plue 3 llR plue I BR * * 1133 E. BalbOa, Balboa Penln. 631-1400 St,750,000 Sat 1-4
• Spa * Pool * * Waterfront * * • Waterfront & Poot
l'JIA Graduated ~aymen' Mortgage
The graduated payment mortgage
is a financing method t.hat reduces
the monthly payments 1n the early
ye&.rs and gradually increases
them ln later yea.rs. The
assumption 18 made that t.he
buyer's income will continue to
lmp&ei OD bu_yer
•·No tnoreue In ln\erea\ rai.e o•er the
Wm
• Low tnm&l pe.Jtnen\ &llow1 bUJtll" '°
quall17 ror a h!Cher IO&n
• Nopoln .. •
• Allow• lnoom• to kMP p.oe wtLh
"•n\u&l ~er p&1men' . The graduated ~ent morccage
enabl.M a bu.181' who hut.he
~ ~ oomtnu.tnc 1nGrMM 1n
lnoome to p\&l'Ohue WMN oUMl"
increase along w1t.h the p&yment.
The increase ts 7.6% for each of the
first. five years aft.er whtch tt
remains constant.. It ts available
through 1n8tttut1ons that offer
FHA/VA lot.na.
lmpao\ on Miler
• Reoel•• all Pl'OOMda at ola.tnC
• Mun ~ d.t.oounL potn\a
metl',.oda fail. Oontact a real eet&te
pxpteutonal lor &ld and C'Ur\ber
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... 20 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Aprll 2, 1983
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Ready now So. of PCH. Sherp'3 BA edit condo et t.rg EJBlutl COndo, 2 ttry, -Adult condo, 2 lge bf, 2 Cllft °' Lligunl Beedl 2 Br 1 Ba, carpau, 2 Br g%!at apt. petlo. 1 2'.\ 8t 2 Ba. fr1)1c. refrlg, MeH Verde ootry cl. 4 Br. 3 8a. Newly refurb, 3 bdrm, 2'.t ba, grMn· b•. ell amenllfea. SC Ca Unlnterru led ~ drapee. no peta. l500 a cNld No peta. StOf-
blt-ln renge. eharp I M50mo.Agt.S.9-13e& Super. $1295/mo. belt.pool.1 125 mo. Plazaatea.Mln.toAlr-°"" etepstfombelch $250 uc. utll. pd . age . $450/mo
c I ea n $ 11 0 0 I mo Fll\'llly.,.. 3+ Br l'A Ba, 675-2490 ~. 844--0134 Bkr. port, Irvine & beach. Pare'diM fOf retired _: 831-5230 Beth 1_546-__ 9950 _____ _ 875-2158 nr SC. Plaza. s89otmo. LARGE BLUFFS CONDO WESTCLIFF 2 BR 2 Be S625tmo. B35-1455 nlors. Roome -~· Large 2 Br. 1 Ba. upet81re. Large 1 BR 734-C SMll-lflll~.. 54t..ac>77 2 1try. 4 Br. 3 Be condo with pool Ught. • & charming, Hcurlty Nlca 111-. quiet. garage. mar. $375. 548-1837 & I"" Ull1'I -EASTSIOE 2 B l'n n. $1300/mo. 1144-2907 airy, up1talr1 end unit Aprt!latl f'UaiU.. le1tured, heated pool, $515/mo. 831-&812 842-3307, Apply Apt B. ••w r. ....., Avail. now S650 mo. No eubterranean garage & --------•------'----trom _.y room Lge 2 trplc, lndry ""· tncd yd, ~tront home 3 bf, 4 doge. Barrett Alty, la1Ma elevator. 1 block from THE SEVILLE 2 Br w/911. Edtslde gorgeoue 2 8t 2 br. m1ny 1menlllea. alley ptlng. All utll Incl. be, $2000 mo. Avail. May 842_5200 Paial.Ja 2'f1 downtown From $90() to crpt1. drpe. bltlna. tncd 8a. yerd $505. $1275 mo. Call Pa1rldl. $645. Drive by 1892 1tt. Mre Long, 850-1190. Sl200 v-1y leue Call yd w/patlo water pd. 631-3537
day1 752-1440; evea & Orange I hen call 1975/mo 3 Br 2'A Ba LAROE. EASTBLUFF BAYFAONT -Spectac:ut.r 494-8083 . 2818 "G " 'santa Ana R............,., ..... ..___
wtlnd• 720-19M. 845-7009 cuetom' Condo Nwpt CONDO: 2 etory 4 bf. 2'A view. ~-2 br, 2 bl, Ave $520 Cell 1-5. ~ -,. __ ._ •--._,. f t&ia y:1t:-UJ4 Crnt 2 ear 3.,, pool ba. n-paint & cpte. plue study. Pv1 p1rkg, 1a1Ma h1aU 21N 836--4120 New ctupu. 21 3 bdmt .,.. .. ---... ~ t .... · / ~ • 11000/mo. ~250 boat ellp 1vell. (714) (M0()..$850). Apt. 2 ba.
2 en."•· IPI w up. 752 9511 °' 87$-6491 BAYFAONT. pier 11¥1111. 3 •Townhouee 2 Br. 1'11 11128 Fullerton Ave 2 BA 1 Ba, fncd yard, 4bedroomlnclstamrm AvallAptil. Condo:VeraallM.Topllr -· etory 2 Br frflc Ba Pillo gar dw 641 1884 k d
lockable •tore ehed. bl ~71uxury25 l<lddeoOf/P & Tll .... 142-1111 OOMl'I vu. 2Br 2bl. $850, VACATIONS/ BAY $1600/mo. 87~306 . sssOlmo. s.43-ooa.4 . M2-6552 8-5 ..:,,..Fn I grdnr, MW q>te, no P9b· more • • eta aYlll now. 213/59&-4088 FRONTAGE w/pler ttll
1550 & dep. 1950 B 53Ml90 BEST Alty tee LUii NEWPORT CREST 5126, or 2 Br. $800, 1 Br. c.r..a ... Jiu nU 2 br, 1'.\ bl. trplc, OW. pvt STUNNING large 1 Br .
Meyet Pl, 549-3484 luL..... U4t 3 Br. Townhouee. P<>wd· 2 bf 2 be condo 1950 $550/mo. 3-03 E. Edge-THE SHORES ~:~~~· ga~. al~o Apet~. Oatden apt. poOI & rec
WHttlde C.t,4. Clean & er rm, 2 Ba. frplc, com· mo. •Leue avail. T9nnl9. wat•. 1-871·21MS6 BEACH AREA ~ H:::i11~ 543-~78 . ....._ 710 W. 18ttl St.
aharp 2 Br. 1 Ba. car-Beaut. axtra lge 4 BR. 3 mty pool. SlOOO/mo. Jae. etc. 875-5799 Studio apt, utll pd. Call Come & -our 1-'Y · Heyl $300'• peya rent &
pete. fenced pauo. en-be. 3 car gar. pr .. tloe 873-11856. bet 10-5 pm dlcofated modela 1 & 2 UY YU "-uuuu .. crpta thru-out ., ... rent to own °' lie SEA ISLAND Bd •c:50 g' *"""" cled garage, no pete. opt $ 1290 mo 962_7940 HARBOR VIEW -Ute. airy 2 bf den 2in bl. 1600 87~ rm apta. .., _.,., Y• ... 3 large bdrm ready Apr 11 FI r • t $525/mo plut '525 aec. . . 4 Br 2 Ba $1250/mo · • POOi & Tennie Yee. .. frplo. paUo 639-8190 BEST rtty tea
Cr e d 11 check re q . Hunt Hert>our 3 bf 2 ba ~ °'. 975-0040 · ICI " condo. • 1100 mo. C.... Ml Jiu 2'12 Call Helen 1144-2611 Y• .. ~age, PC>OI S48-5"2 °' 770-5629 Chefe kltctl -.... fnc:d 4 Agt. 842-11&3. Y• .. 75. No -'• TownhouM 2 Br 1'A Ba, kid• dbl Olll"p;t $700•1 2 meeter bdrmt. 2~be. 2 ••--Studio Apt Vry Prlv w/ 18r hM, trple, CMW38l ....,_ ger, D/W, pvt patio. trpl, 1950/mo.&Bf.28&.wttti BESTRlty53M,90tea etory. W /D , Aefe. -n-Do 1
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.. _ prk'~· pool, W/D, llte dahw9tw,$850mo clean. quiet no pet•
pool, 2 car garage w/ $700/mo. Agt. 842·9808 Degant ver _..,._ 4 cook g . Utlla Incl. non-790-9857 Ra.,..IAR $550/mo. Elden Ava auto opener, WHher. 8eect'I.,. 3 bf dble bth Bdrm, tormal D.R .. lrg emkr . local Aeft. 1 Ulel .. 95 979-Ul68 dryer hook-up. large Jacuullpool Kldt Pet JM IElllft m F.A. w/wetber Perfect 1415/mo 780-9717 Hide-away w/v ew. Mo· 2 Bf 1'h 8a. Townhou9e.•---------
-. rm. .....10 m•nw other'a 1vti11 for entertain!""' -com· _ dern 2 Br. 1 Be. Dec*, carport/ garage. email Lge 1 bf, 1 ~ 2 be. 2 ba
·-·-1 --·• NEW gated 20 Town-··• ..... __., O/W, gar ...... No pelt. ...., .... , _ _,. _.... t~ nr Feltvtew & 2084 Belmorll BEST Alty 53M190 tee home VILLAGE COM· lortable f1mlly llvlng. --..-.....,. -· _....,ry rm ... ..,.... · TSL _. •~2 1803 ..._1.._ for~ boet. $725/y!'ty. 845-1882 Aval April. Baker . N o pet e .......... -• 3Br 2bl. ,.,, rm. klda a MUNITY. 2 & 3 Br. 2~ ... _ ...... 2543 n.,....... 545-1882
Ra ... IAR dog <* Frplc. Comer Ba. UI00-1800 aq ft ol $3000/rno. C. ennllle. .~ Nice 2 Br. 1 Be. frplc. ~-._or •----·-----
Ulel..w5 ' $ · 7 A pure luxury. Oeragee. 75~9100 ~-~OM eundeck. cerport. no 2S.S Orange ~ 2 Br nr ttoree.. bus, 3 Br 3 Ba 3 ear garage Io t 8 5 /mo. g I •PH In every home -a.1 T.-LUii & two bedroom Pe ta. Le•• e $ e 5 O TSL Mgmt 842-1803 ,_ LR q,e. 2257 Maple.
condo. Absolutely Im-84NNI09 maater eulle, d ining ~tC>-4TIOf'lth 2 Bdrm ll~rtl'Mtlts. 790-1713, ~7 $550/mo. 2 Bt. 2 Ba. Apt. Pool 2284 Map le,
mac. Cell for 1ppt Lrge 2 bd, 1 be. nr oc:.en. rooma, wood burning on Mnd w/Ktlon ,,_In 1 rm w/¥, be. walk 10 upper unit. balcony. $400-l415. M2-1803 or
$950/mo. Agt. Harry $700. 220 Geneva. flr191-. micro-wave ~ Bev. $2500/mo.ll' :~•'1·1 • MllCh, all ut111 pd, no trple. • lndry. rm, carport.. 842-3153. 831-1298 53e-«Jt2 OYenl. prtvate patloa a M. ~ 7!4M100 kltcNn. $300/mo. Refs. 2195 ~ eo.aa Meu'a ""-' '8mllV
3 Br. 2 B•. ger. yd & Cute end~ 48A 2be yatda, gardener provtd--I .I ~-~.ft Cal 54~9322 M..f' TSL Mgmt 842-1803 comsMex "-lmmed oc-d $875/ 287 helme, edjecant to..._. eel Beglnt"!Ntna Olf"'115 1 rri::ir•,,,. • tor 2 °' 3 BR. ~er n. mo. ml;,utee from l'aehlon I ll I•· • 2 Br fr1>lc atepe to beech 3BA 1~be. Ealtlide. no ~ ..... 5 W &•1twood. M5-83n. dowlark O.C . Rent gpage ' 17e5/pr mo' klda, utJ1 pd excpt e6ec .. 1495 to -. alk to
2 Br houae. tvctwd ftoota, USO/mo or leaM opt. =· !r~A1~P~·~: *** H£WPOft'T CREST FUIMSll(D or 951.-717 · 015/mo. Av1ll 411. ecllool• l •~Piii.
gar. $515 a $400 eec. !77c!. "::J_'&;,f' direct Juel eeet of Newport Executive 2 bd, 3 ba, UfWUINISNO> 161-8647 1250 A.dlrM. ~7 • -~~:;. 2 lnlM nt4 ~.&F:m°'s~~ !!::'~f~.:ew +.. AUUT1UTIES ... Miii 2.:.!'ANoB&.~~ 2no:: be. '1tached 2
_... ..... .. .. , ... ~ .... 2473 Or 11~151 --..... .. 4•-PAIO.HlAl.Jll w .. tocaMd dup6a. lat ror2-755W.11th cs-.....l850/mo Ba. tplc, and patio. 21ty, -aa • .., . .._... enge .. mo.__..... -· ftoot eY111ab1e. 3 bdrma., St. .. ~7 ..,,. 1711 ........ • .... """"'7 -·-Ave.. Coe1a ....._ 3~ Ba. "9 fM'I rm, trpec. ClU85. TDIMS 2 .......... ...._.~ .__..,, _....., .,.._. -mo._.... 1 to 4 bdnnL ...... ...., at 1 bo _,.,., •ft-· ""'"' · M50 s'iiJ"' PANORAMIC un que MP nua rm, S-tG pllas Miia Olf8QI. II bft Ina. lMge 2 Br. 1 Ba.~ 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2515 Orenge. ~I ""In -~ 1 OCEAN VIEW lofted eel, pettoa. owr-mudl mortl Sony, ~ & drape&. 11060 eutelde. *'475/mo. No Frplo, lndry hoolcupe, 1 Bi ·"-', • tumR or~, Highly upgraded 4 Br, ~1~5':'~ per mo. peta.131~155 Cltl)Ort. No pett. M2S.
fUrn. Ut I pd. ange 'R=' 2'-' ea."'"'· 121501mo. omo. 720-elt7 no ptts. Models .._ ... n .... 2 8', 41ptex, $500/mo, 8Wra Mgnt. &41-1324
frlo. 1395/mo. 1•1 plus lty M4-14t0 or 830-5050, GPa ~ f to 6. c11•) 1l1-4m ~.:, cwpc, dw. dnltra. W/ LUXURY CONDO, 2 Br, 2
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ext 4220 .... •• ••.... O•kw... e 1 de . e 4 8 -8 a 2 9 • Ba. 2 cs gar w/OfJftf. ~ llft 111•1• SpecbAa 3Br. den. lg fM'I TWO STORY CONDO. 2 1 _ .... Alt. 646-M25 dt'I hkup. $800/mo.
Deelgn., perfect wllll 651-TI77 rm w/wet ber l 2nd bdrm, 214 ba. 2 car 911. C... ~ Ut-;.::' peld. 1411 mo. 1 I I W. _, .... 1_es_1_-1_266 ____ _ ~~= = C,:·c!! =·A~~~f.'.~G IH0~~/:'-4882 w .. ~ llM ttso olMnlna .... ...1111 1~ ,!o~mis~~r~,
plllte ...,. wood bUrr*'9 mo. M5-0654. u-111• 180 .,_ ,__ H2 Victoria. Cell tor lWI St. A\ sn..na7• ·
...,.._, torme1 ~'. -----..,. .. llllPl-8424780 "" 80. COAST PlAZA *00ftd.W91tw~ .,.. ~-~~ii!:. NEWP~REIT ~~::~ fw-•lfll~_.-~-:,~.93~2~'.~.:":1~ =:.'tti:: =•·to pool 1.!'25& loft.10r"""= man'/ extraa. I 1100. 4Br, 2~ ... DIW. trufl -~ --1316..,. 1150 ;~ 1 _ ......___ 1 .... ....... aec. 7$4-(1911 ..._, -• 1et IUI, ~t734 -bllnt.. T~ 1 • "--112 ~lctorle. Cell tot-..... _., -· ...,..., ________ _
end-Jaaml. •='"'°n· ..c. 7U.1123. The REB _ ....., iniL'i. rML ,7~ 11001611 St. appe •...ano pool, tnd ry tee, ne•r 2 BR. 1 e.. ger, nr oc:c.
--..-1-dbl ew, ...... ~ ..._, eltope, "'"• pcl. FrOfl'I "*IC OOftCI. .... 875-aau or..,.. e111...,... I:":.:.•',..=: .,, tno4 "''·pet 011 . ._ lw C... 1111 MZ-51.U I 8drM. frPO. ~ _,.._ 141 ~II ~
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V£RY CLfAH -381 liGIM, OO'••>ngia I tla.. 2 .,, a ... '-"'·""'· Uv. pet frplO, 01'11, trio-. bll· LIKE NEW t. 1415 end 91'10f, IQ yerc1 WI ed end un1t. lT20, 81.""8 28r I den. Up-""'·2~~':: ON THE SAND 2 Ir 2 ••· frplc, operi oony. No,,..._ 1125 a TOP--. ..... noPllta big .._.. ,,.. & OO'ld ee1,2914 areded 1 ........ ~een-_,.. -r-v, 3 ltt. 2 Ba. UIPI*' untt. be11n oellnaa. IUftdecll. dep. 1716 Anellelm. MDA PMS ••·24'1 petlo N4:"~t• MW ., ielt. 1 1100/mo, etor•o•. oldo1e to wet bar, part lurn .. 11tll. rm. 'l150/mo. •t-12M-. 9o11 .... dr..e a .......... W1ln11t oq11ere 2 BA 1-.-..orf1&-M3G eolloole, ooo arH .... tier. dr'I•' lnctd. ~n Oii\. "9lllo.._-.1w, 1ba,
ln•lde & 11 FeMMtet '""""· plan D, avell 11171/mo. tat, laat & y~ or ...,_ _,.. ow, trptc, __,, encl. _!. ...._oufOdll & -.. no., ....... to~ 3 BA 1"-be, xln1 loc, ~ U10I V'9 De ganoa. ' lea 1 ltt, ,,.._, gilr,dedc. .-Ct IR 1 IMll\, pool.. rerd, ger. CloH to -~, _. -.,. lftO. m.1111t CMrW .-no I lfloWtng. Oliva. IJC. Cell before · 5'021 IOI •tt ....... ,.... ctep. .......,., ....., no,_. bwfl..-. ... ,.,.. :J:~irew~'r: TURTLEN>CK ,.._ Aen~!!"~ to 1800 t :U or •ft IPM. m....,.;111;:1• !,!!!_M•rltotd, .._.,.,, .... , .. , _1 ........_ 1 be
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Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising SupplenMnt to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, April 2, 1983 -21
Questions follow adtilts apartment ruling
Some apartment o\vners are see-
king clarification of some liabiHty
and leg.al questions in the aftermath
of a court ruling affecting adult.s-
only apartments.
The California Supreme Court
has' ruled that when renting apart-
ments it is unlawful to diacriminate
aolely on the bui.s that a family has
children.
The only exemption in the Wolf-
901\ ca1e, in which a couple with a
new baby aued a Marina del Rey
apartment corporation, is if an
apartment oomplex provides ''special
. facilities" apeclflcally designed for
senior citizens. •
But while that exemption and
other factors in the decision have
stirred questions from owners, the
Apartment Association of Orange
County \AAOC) 8l9er1a .. to be
on the safe side, they simply have to
rent to children," said Executive
Director Peter Carberry.
The apartment owners have a.tao
asked if their units would have to be
retrofitted to provide pro1ection for
small children.
''Cali.f omia law requires that a li-
Orange Coast Realtors deliver
housing message In capital
Realtors seek tax relief to revive trade
Orange Coat Realtors seeking Jo..
wer mortgage interest rates were
being told tteently that the mes-sace of a trou~ housing industry
haa been delivered to President
Reagan and Washington lawmaker..
The l'Dl!ll8age waa taken to the ca-
pl tal recently by Realtors attending
the Washington Lqialative Confe-
rence of the National AmociaUoo of
Realt.on.
The national aaociation hu rec-
ommended that interest ratea be cut
by reducing the federal deficit and
incf'easing the growth of money and
credit.
'The Realtors are alBo leeking tax
relief to help revive the induatry.
President Reagan responded to
the group by saying he ii committed
to a strong bousinl indt.wtry. and by
announclng a plan for abort-term -
ttlief, lncluding ecion of the
~ M~~ uid bi~n
cludm meuw to make it pawtble for
state agencies to provide lower ooet
mortgage funds for more home
buyers. Realtors estimate that 350,-
000 home bu.yer. could participate in
the program over a 12-month period.
Reagan also told the Realtors fur-
ther action is being taken under the
Employment Retirement Income
Secw:ity Al!t of 1974 to "free a flow
of critically needed funds for hou-
sing from pension fw\da. ••
The i.ncreaae in pension fund in-
ve11tment in mortgages will be de-
tennined by both wUon and private
penlllon funds, he said.
Reagan emphasized that high
interest rate. are the "underlylnft
problem in the boualng industry'
and that "budget-busting bailouts
will onll aggravate the intere•t
problem.
He said he ia .. open to any and all
~ to .reduce the me of the fecleral deficit ln a way that doe9 not
endanpr our freedom."
· feguard be on d uty at any swimming
pool which is being used by a chlla
under 14 years of age who is not ac-
companied by an adult." noted Ray
Maggi, immediate past president of
the AAOC and chairman of the
group's government relations com-·
mittee.
"Rules governing the use of a pool
are insufficient when an accident
occurs. It is the owner who carries
the liability, not the parents," he
said.
Apartment owners are also asking
whether the non-d.is:riminat.ion law
will apply to the renting of single
family residences and condomiJ\iwn
units.
"We accept this decision and
sympathize with the motives of the
court in trying to ftlieve the pllgb t
of parents seeking shelter for them-
aelves and their children," said Ron
Berg, AAOC president.
But he said the impact upon
apartment owners and the entire
industry "Is much more far-reaching
than perhaps even the court
realizes."
I. E Q&A: Condo market to mend
An ever-increasing proportion of
th09e households will be residing ln
a "home sweet condo" residence.
Another interesting trend is
evolving in the current ecena.rio o(
condo happenings. The type• ol
properties being condobed are
expanding.
Condo unlta within commercial
and lndustrllll buildings ak'e
becoming increulngly popular with
busine9I owners. Even lm&ll offkes
are beJng purchaaed u condo unJta
to achieve tax and Investment
benefJt.a.
Other typee of propertles belnc
off.rtd u Condol include ~na
center unit•, war•houn·atorage
•)*.'e and camperound 9'&.e&.
Then, ol eout11t, llwn'• • new
world of condol brina offered on •
\lmt"-ehant bM6I -• few W.U of
owner.hlp MCb 'f'IV• 'J'hlilie lnclude
·f8CJI'\ -.rommodaUOnll and centnl·
ch)' h otel unUe, •ven far-out
offertn&1 Uke accommodaUona °" c:rw.e lldpa.
Q. I _ la .. uled In ~ aolumn
home sellers be expected to know
that com.miasions are negotiable?
A . A real estate broker,
responding to the same column,
pointed out that t.hia bit of lmportant
infonnation la usually ~ed in the
printed listing form and the Multiple
LlaUng Service book -the
public•tion describinlJ current
Ml.,S.lla\ed properties.
Q. rve beard that • real estate
developer ln San Franclaco la
offertna a Haw.Ulan vacaUon fOt' i
nk:kel. la d"t. fOt' ,..1!
A. Sure, but there'• a tmall cat.ch.
To qualify tot the nlcltel v.-Uon
you m~ purclMlllt a "°8dom1nlurn
In San ~ frocn tKe deYe.JoPer. ~ from f 135,000 to $4&0.000.
Y °"' can I» sure th.e cmt of _&he
vaca\lon ii worked lnto °'* eo.'ldO pricee. T'Mre'• etUJ no free 1~.
·and c nainly no frff Hurallan
:vecadonl.
onca..rrc.....-r 1 dliC.-_.. .. .._ .......... llOir_, ----------------------~~----------
..
,. C-QUt r" 1 f ',I' h" -f"I>' Tl Ill' I •"' rl !' 't ' t1,nrnH:f']1 t1"': ,,. ~. ·~' t ~ ... fl t • ':! re("• , •r ,.., , •
~ 22 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising Supplement to the DAJLY PILOT/Saturday, April 2, 1983 ........... , ...
........ 1711
~ .... ut. pd.
clOM to bc:h. Furn avllll.
S3e0/mo. ee1-e1 .. 2 .....
From Derla Point's most
MCluded scenic blutta,
llke newl 2Br w/frplc.
xtra lg pvt patio. $750
mo. Call 461-U .. 1 or
M-F 9-5 843-0212.
But. ltacla 2740 ·•
Deluxe poolside xtta large I 5 2 b r . 2 be. b it-Ina.
dawahr. 11h m\lel beech.
No pet s . $500/mo.
536-8382.
DELAWARE PINES
1 Br. frplc. pool, gar.
private patio, M75/mo.
No peta. 842-U07
19221 Delaware St.
WIHPAIE APTS
l.rg 1 & 2 Bdrm., among
p ines & streams. Sec ~-:·e~;:ro: ~:ro: Real estate is not just "three bedrooms,
846-6591
Hunt1ngtoncreek Ap11. two baths, double garage ." Or "18,000
UOtUfy adult living. 1 & 2 d · 1 d Bdrm,w11h garagea.heat sq. ft zoned in ustrial, near ra1 roa & wet• paid, tele'llaed · '
l80Ullty. From $510. Call s"id"ing 11 848-1613 from 9--5. •
. llUllTlll &PYS.
Quiet, 1paclou1, near
beach. 2 Br n~ Ba.
•Townhouse. $565/mo.
960-8656 * $3e0/mo. up. Bach, 1 & 2 Br. unfum & furn, pool.
spL 18992 Florida.
842-2834 842-3172
MARINERS WALK
2 & 3 BR apta nr Hunt
Harbour. Dawhr. real ' fplc, yd, dbl car gar. W/D
hkup. F r om $5 60.
~7
CadHlaca to Go-Calta
What.,,_ the Fad
Roll 'em off the market Wftha Cl~Ad
Call Nowt 6-42-5678
"I told ii '"""'6" ·~ o.u, Pilot ...
I rtui•ed many callt
tht fi n l day ud aold
h lht tt:rond day for
tht prkt I wanltd. I
had u ad In the
R~1tln b111 mwt of
my r1lla ralft• from
lht Daily Pllol.
O..k A.a.S-
C...1e /tlnia •
~. ,.,.,,...,._
~,.--
It's welcoming a new family to town
and helping them feel at home as well
as find a home. It's helping someone
who wants to start· a business find the
best location in terms of purpose, place
and price.
It's working with other concerned
citizens in the community to improve
the quali~ of life by helping prevent
vandalism, revitalizing a rundown neigh-
borhood or doing whatever else we
must.
-It's helping protect the rights of home-
owners by becoming politically involved
in the issues that affect them, and
advising the lawmakers of our interest
and opinions.
We're ttle NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OF ~EAL TO"RS® -an orgaQ.ization
with more than 706,000 members
nationwide. We're real estate profes-
sionals, but our real business . is peoP.le.
Orange County AMI Eatate/An.Advertlltng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, April 2, 1983 -23
!l!!m!!!!..;!!!:....-~!l!l!!lm!!J!!:...~ll'•••?~M .. _ Illa ............... O!flp a.tall pit ....------------. • ..,..... 11R IHMt ... DM Maul, Haw.it. t>Mutlfu 2 er, 2 Ba dupMat, CdM. 1111 Weetdln, N.8. 271 !!l!:;!!!!!L-~.DI--- - ---------18r 28a Condo at Non•tmkr over 25 '° 3800 eq. ft. 2•435 eq. ... 11 .. VarNlll•• condo, 102 NO fEEI Apt. & Condo w"*. °" ti-. bch 1 , 3 5 0 / m 0 . 0 •bra ft.~ tor madlclt or
1 IA. 1 BA CONDO, tt"fnd":" Mt, ":n: ~'::: KMn..,.il llotl ""°'1, 7804e09 deMel. Aolnt 541-5032
downetW.. frplc, dllh· w/b.icony ,:::' _,.. • = r.=.. ,....._ MIF ahr bHutlful, lga •lfll'f ...
waatw, petlo, QfPC>ft. loped ~rtyard. Incl. --mflLI (211,-173-6211 home, own bath, N.8. All lar"'°8 lultel
REFNO!. ~pod/ wlw carpeting, dr"*' s & 4 er. ac. to....,, 9400 + utlll.. 720-1080 a M .rs a
ape.. No pea.. IMO/mo. D/W, elect. reno• & tum & 11ntum, reeaon-New Palm o-1 C.C. 2 M• Of tiemale to ltlera S175. FUrn/lftum ~2000 Aoam. no tea. garb. depal. able, all amenUIH. 8r w home, ape, ootf, CM townn.. S250 '*" All. YOU need tor one
38r.28a.LR.,DA,"1*. ::.:O~~ .,..l7Mltl. ~~~tS75fnt/cpl. ~uitl.145-2322 ~"'t;r
g8t1QL 1175/mo. I* C:c' l*tcJna. Cont.act ature Chrlettan daalr• •iiliii'iiiii~~ MC. 7781 C~rMI St. oiver 41iM2M. ....... Lal ...... to attar• condo In Co-..... Wfllll* ~ aft wlcdyt.. ~ 2 bdrm and den rona dal Mat 2 bdrm. 1'Ar 1 MO FaEE RENT
1 IA, pet & "'*' cNld ATTRACTIVE 2Br 2ba, IN NEWPOftT llACH condo on gotf couraa. ba. Pool. carport, 1 room'° 7 rooma. Adj.
OK. '*..-"'°-11,. ~·. ':r1M:! llnglH 1 & 2 ldr"' e:-8...:t°°'A..-........ .,,.._,drf9t. 8300 mo, ~lmlFfWY9,No ....... .... _ ,_.. ..... ,....._.._~ . -now. U4M lnc:t'd, 1at end ..., .._ '*IUINd 14164-...,._,.,,,.,.. • ._..._ Minimum 1 mo. Kat 1nc1 dap. 7141144-8()53 Cal AM es8-sm
Very tml 2 Br baach EASTBLUFF lf)aclou. 1 ~ .. ~ Hatdaety, Attr.
1h1ck. 7 bike from br, patio, view, pool. -·--· ........ 'I0-8244 NB ~. apt, •215 mo. M •llY a... beach. a. & wetar pd. IHO mo. No pet a. Fn>m _.. Sene1 of """'°' req'd. ar.t Rate J.tt eq fl "400. 536--7838 ..,._.717• On Jambol• Ad.• ca 11 Ron . wk d y •, ,.. ml eo. of llrport. aul>-
Nr beach 4 rm garden B , -Fa ,.~ .. -El Ban ~l .... Ad. 19tall .. a.. S.. 971-1579 twe PftrM C1f11c9, , ...
ttyte fncd yd endoled L...,. .3 Br""""""• -Fam. Pvt room & bath. M/F to lfw 38r, 281 "-· dyforimmadOCCIUPMC)'.
oar p001 ldda OK ssoo·a dR.-ro"lCllo..:.. redac..t1o Non-nu-~ 2 ar. 2 ... sau. No~ Comp!. hOUMl\o6d pr1v. nwst ba ....... non-arnkr. Lota of rr.a pwtctno. ca11 8E8T My faa 53M1to r • ..-· .. .-r. L.ooMad N 8 Goff '290/mo & ·~ utlt Avail atapa to bch S245 mo Holy (714) 8$1.()1(& ~-11~1~3019 or e«ne.::O::Ss: · ::;.~~;'· 131·0412, ::"~.' N.8. ~ Alrport......e.c.
Wllh=erldoeed pe-Quiet 2 Br. 1 Ba. _.... -. -I • UI •• SW. "°"' 22s..t50 " tto 8 bdrm 2 ba. ,....... -....,. ----MIF to ltlf 4 Br tiouM, ROOM FOR RENT 11 per tq IVM8"Y Jttraa aoM to and b.act.. ~~t::: ~:o r~~t:?.~ 1 & 2 8rtMsec:': evell. btWn BllY l 'Ooe&n, NB. NEAR BEACH & FWY Cal 55'7-TOiO
Ho aact1on e, no peta. MOO/mO. 142.fMO Aoant l50-2t3f aft I. S250 mo. ta •114 dllll1M ......
MOO mo. 152-2117 Fem ... king rHp O•Y Help. F 50'• ..ma Ulna 1 MO FREE RENT
Nr beach. 2 br, 2 ba, "' llmft m Sftdo Condo In V__.. male to find & ahare to looll tori"*• time, With atton l•m ...... ~,_CfPtQ.hlll OATH> Yk.l.AOE COM-•8ac:ul1ly&ai,,.111t•. haal condo, N.8. area. Esp lrn Bely day M _..,. auhaa. Keep
.,.int.1475. 52&-1M5 MUNfTY. 2 & 3 Br. 2'Ar 1410/mo. 131-1171, 0tc 142""37 UL Home 548-noo 112644 your owerhaad low l
Condo ,, bl', 2 be. and be. 1eoo.1100 eq.ft. of 173-1'07 145-2513 M/F to"" apt own bf a pitOflllll)tlal Image high. ~ PURE LUXURY. Gar-lu MIF to lhr t>Mut. Back ba. nt SC PIG.. S250 + Mt DoV9f Or. Sulw l4. :::to fff*, dlhwhr. bfldl agH, SPAS In avaryta Illa D• Bay condo. Pool, tac, utlL 97._2&51 New po r 1 8 each . P • .. t bit, garage home • muter aulta, DELUXE 1 BR CONDO . ..,,._ '300.145-6123 831-3161. w/Of)M. Pool, Jac:uzzJ. dining room a, wood lnwMc. pool ...-. ape.. .....,. .. --------
uuna. No pet•. M95. IM!fnlng flraptacea, ml-Maf»~racsn. Com-M/'F to * 28r 2ba Mw Ulflmf ............ JtH (213,.._2102.. croweve ~•. S>ftv8le pea. '486/mo Verda VllL ~*P· p.uoa & yerdl. gardener • • 13eo & IA ut1 545-00l2 ~ wlewl. ...... non-Office, Stor999. Rata'4, ... 1111 -' provided. ELEGANT 157• 14 or 4t4-71'4 · amkr 21-40 to ahr lg Shop • ..,_. ~ •
Lrg nu 2 •. 2 Ba. frpl, LIVING onty 11 "*"*' •~ .. lwnhM on wtr wlprof 45t eq ft. Affl .a. up to gar & lndry. '540 11t frCMn Faahton lltend 1 !11!!!1! Nicety fur9. 2 br, 2 ba male. MOO mo. Wayne 1241 aq h. 541-1249.
plu• HC. Awall 4115. mlnut• to s.c. Plai.a. MW Ill'& ;:,·=.e::J'""'° utll 17~5657, '47_.7U. Coeta ......_ ZoneclC-2
1 7 11 1 A I h • AP l A· Juet Eaat of N ... por1 ~ r.mall now tlV'llll, Hou I a m It a I II ere m.111 ... mTa
491-1117" Blvd & So. Of Ban otagc> 1105 & up. Color. TV. Fe to 8'W 38r 29&. NEW· outltandlnCI AanClho Ban ...... 1 ....... 700-1 007 Fwy. From t1,0001mo. Phonaa In toom. 2274 PORf BEACH HOME Joequ1n Vlfla wltfl atro---;;·:...~St 2& bftM 2744 131·~•. 2413 Oranoe Newport Blvd. CM. 1211 & UTIL 720-0375 v.rt female axecuttva, ~ENT a1•00· .q tt.
NORTHWOOD 2 BR AVoa., eo.ta ....._ ~1445. ROOMMATE REOtsTAY muter type bedroom. 2500 eq tt Cal:~
Tennie, poo11, apa, •m&m .. ,.. ..,,_ manyrwMlltto"'8re._ e&7-41nl a.a. :rr~u~m~n:sa'l1"8af. 2 •• 2 Ba dell.ix apt, Iota Very prtvala rm & bl. •15. 714-tt1-room .. tall ...... ... 142_.....
l50-t132. of dceMI. 2 bale. frpt & r.•frlg•. Pref tam•••· PARK NEWPORT, Ill Mat M lew lludant from ltm..fllm c;t· ln6/mo, 8V815/S. S32tl/mo. 173-7544 .........., Ind '9nnla. 2 mld·WHt nMdl room W811dlft Or. In H.B. ...... .... JHI 71-1118 or eee>-0144• 4 Br. F.V. ,.., 405 twy & llA. 2 Ba. Want ams>*"· from 5/154115 nr Fa· 1150·5000 aq tt. High
-Newport Ha6allt1 •C9P-ahopplna: Kit prlv. non-emlir. U 14 mo. 1 ht on 111 . Co II . trafllc. pralOgklua c:sit· ~ 1 ar..z: r.,..:· __. *'-• } 8r, 2 Ba, 1240/mo. 914 3144 720-0MI 8 1t.I2 5 . 5 t 2 e aft •· M-3119
north:' 11ngte pref: fwn °' "'*-931-4080 Bdnn w~houaa riv, nr B.aoe ~ * ~ c-aa. 1MtaJ1 Jtll 1550/mo Incl utll. VERSAJl1.ES ~ J. cntt. 211t ~ tlaa, no Prof. eglparent woutd •• ..,_ ..... ;;;;;;;;;;; .... -...--...-..... _ .. 1 l40-M2t VIUA BALBOA AdUlla • -7 p.' I . • s 5 m 0 • to •hr clHn horn• In Commerclilll C-1. w. 19'tl
CON008 FROM MOO 17S-8293, 87 Cotti MeH wl aame 8t. C.M. Prtme locetlon, ~ ~ 2 AGENT• 1980 ~ ::-.:..~h~t:. M(F tow ooeen--131-1tt1 Iv meuaga: =--=-= !i.i 1.::.
BA. wlWMe...., *"· II HU Ill/wk . n /amkr. ==In UM. ~Ule•of'llot.drw
Incl ~. 2 trg decile, Sharp oceen vtew du-&M-113'7 eoft ~ 14ao 70• Snlgtlt male looklntl tor llM)p, .,._,.to. 9tar1 ~ kit. 11HO/mo .-.. 'br, 1'A be,..... Nlo• furn bd •v•ll. tor 141-1011 • • e-~":!!:...~ ..=-MA I( I N 0 M 0 H IV I lncf utll. 494-1541 t-5 1 ~ to beadl. lOI ~ ,._ 1a.B. Hr ~ wnn •wv .,,__ tAOlmo. + w.
pm. 2ltlt 8t. A\lel. """· 11. • 1180/mo SM-4S79 Roommate Wllftted. 548-1442 no.6121
··-· .... UM ~~=-~:--Very nice room llf OCC =: /::i.so peue utN...... ....... •lf Appfox. 3100 Ill• ft. More, -- -.., ..... -l<'9Gtl prtv ... "400; ---& •1 ---.... front. !. 17th St, 2 9R ae, pvt ...,..,_, ~ -I & S Br P'ocll. tz0o .-..0 fli. ..,_ •1-""'1 ...... -C.M. HIOO mo. Bkr. 2!'.!!~•lfhborhood. "*' 2 be, trptc. dltlwtlr, 10pm ' • OfflCl!I WAREHOUSE. ........ ;";'Jndl~~ =~.:~er~~ .... ,.,~. ooeen. Nu br, 2 br-~:"l~ ~:::. :.:=:...:;-..,_---..... ----.-.-'"" "°' p6ale. oolol' TV. home1.!_1H/mo + 'it modern bulldlnt• on •ma up. 1900 ft lndu-'n' .... pt! , ' ... P• ... 0 ft I y. w .. k I y . uttla. ~ dMntft9 oftO q"'9t atr.at. AMIOMCI ....... ofb. 19101 ,. .._.,. ~ . .__.. ::::.""'· Olreeea .,..., dondo Clrcl•. "R".
Kenneyb'Unkport?
Isn't that the horM that won
The Trlple Crown In '72?
~ro~
aw.-..,._~•· no "'*-.n, prti'g.1 ~·~4~5==4~800~·_!'4~•~-~,~-~I ~ .. ~~~ton e .. 011 . moaphera. 1271/mo. W/O, I'*-to ooeM.1--• coaea ..... s•ta11 Na . •i111yr1., ·•um 1n u.-....,.., c.-n
714/tlCMOM v-, ~-...... ':r.~ :Tr~·.::: ,, .. * 11uu1ou1 ~ • 11111111 1'44 eq, ft. W:.0.11.
wn•rt&tee eorick>. ,. .._ 4 8dt a .. hit· =::-.=.. ---~ 1100 " 2 oro a ........_
... & .-. to .,_. llMI • .._.. 71!MM41. 1111 ...._~1111 1700 9f Wff\M epace
trLIJOn-amtu eaao. ,_, ,.............._ f'lllP. Ml-NIO · lr•'I eloH. to' loo:
_, ....... ,,. ftOft•tMllr, llft. ln.m1
'"" t• w 4 br, I !ti M 1190 ._ .....,. ~~.....:xi:" -.. -000-.. -.. -_.--_.-.......... --•
....._ ... N.J, c:eo. to -. ........... -c' Aval! 1MfHd • Coeto :~·.n ........ , ••. ,., ............... w . ...-.;17Mtti .. =a:.-.A.-~ lliiiDiiiC:mi[jr:...~c.~ .... ~~~~~· --=~ ... ,ON THI IAY IOO ... " ~ ...., • • omoo....i...Potto· IMftOt'al, ,.._ & ._..In....._ tM: reap. prof. M/f • •r>-&':':4~!" --.=::~~1-~,__A-.,,,.,e
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ORANGE COlltTY
REAL ESTATE
CLASS1F1m
INDEX
To Pllct Yu Ad, Cal
642-5678
HOUSES FOR SALE
General ........................................ 1002
Anaheim .................................... 1004
8Mboo 6iltend ............................... 1009
&Mboo ............................... 1007
~ e..ctl ........................ 1018
Cofone del ..... .. ......................... 1022
Coet.a ~ .................................. 1024
Dana Point ................................... 102e
B Toro ......................................... 1032
RlunUlln VelMj ............................ 1034
Gordin Gfove ........ ....... ............... 1ose
Huntington e..ctt ... ..................... 1040
Huntington Hartlour .................... 1042
Irvine .......... ...... .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .• . .. . ........ 1044
Lllguna e..ctl ... ........................... 1048
Loguna .................................... 1050 t.aaune ~ .............................. 1062
LM9 For.t ........... ...................... 105&
Mllakw\ Viejo ..•............ ................. 1oe7
Htiwpor1 e..ctl ............................ 1089
8111'1 ~ .............................. 107t San JuM c.pe.trano ................... 1071 a.u Ana ................................. _ 1080 s... Beodl ................................... 1084
Souttt Lllguna .............................. 108f
W•tmlnatar ................................ 1088 T..tln ........................................... 1090
MobMe Horne Solae .... ................. 1100
REAL ESTATE AaelQ9 ....................................... 1125 ~ ................................. 1150
....,~ ........................... 1175
.... ..,... ....................... 1200 c.moe.y Lots ............................. 1225
Conwnl. ~ ............... , ......... 1250
CondOft*1'uml ............................. 1275
~ ......................... '"1300 ~to ti. Moved ..... -.......... 1325 rnc:cwne Property ._ ....................... 1S50
lndullrtll f'roper1Y ............ -........ 1315
Lot9 -Sole ................... -.......... 1400 Moblo Hon"9 Peirtl• ..................... 1425
Mouftlilll 1, o.ort ......................... 1450 er._ Co. .................................. 1IOO
Out Of County .......................... " .. 1525 OUl Of ............................... __ 1INIO
~.,,.,. ............................ 1575
Rloott ~ ........................... 1ISIO Time 8twtno ............................. _ 1lllO
"-I!.~ .......................... _ 1900 A.L. Wllfte(f ........................... -... 1125
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EC-Y IMPROYIH TIAN CALCILARI ' BUY NOW BEFORE PRICES GO UP
P1111 1TUL n -Super targe f.,.,.1y home,•
Bdrm 2 bath, large family room, stone
fireplace. Formal dining, country kitchen.
Needs some fixing but what a bargain, only
$129,500. Call to see, 546-2313.
IW 111 UT -Thia 4 Bdrm home has just
been reduced to $118,900 and great terms
are available! Upgraded and professionally
landscaped with many amenities. Call now
for complete details on low Interest rate
financing. 64&-7171.
4 11 + .... + m-. 112.--Beautiful
garden homel $6500 down, assume
financing, no qualifying! Call 963-6787.
HllAHI 11111 11•1 -3 Bdrm ...
remodeled oak-rich kitchen! Assume
$58,000 @ 11~%; $594 mo. or try S 11 , 700
downl $116,9001 Call 983-8767.
llTllHllll WHTILlf P -Outstanding
locattonl Super 3 Bdrm 2 bath home with
large family aree. Double brick flr9Place.
, Lot9 of atorege & buttt-tna. Doub.le detached
laarage. Fabulous landacaplng, sparkling
poof. All this for 1225,000. Call for ahowtng.
548-2313.
llWPllT HHI -Walk to the beach.
Spaclou• 3 Bdrm, 2'A bath condo which
requlrff only a min~ amount of care.
Large llYlng area _.. cozy fireplace and
cathedral celll~•· Just reduced to sell at
$121,5001 It wont tut, call nowt 848-7171.
• ,_.., ,..., -Gorgeous, upgraded end
.t unit fMturtng privacy. Two muter Bdrma
• with private baths end two ftr.ptacH. A ~. 1104,950. c..t now. 54$.2313.
U....U f.I.&. -See this Charmer. '4 Bdrm,
2 bath, huge famlly country kitchen area
overlooks large rear yard. Covered patio &
fire ring. A bargain at only $128,900-. Call now, 54&-2313.
SH,1111 I UmflL ITlllll -3 spacious
Bdrms, near new carpeting, decorator wall
coverings I Assumable loan, S5'4, 700 @
12.as-1 •• $6.45 monthly! Call 963-6767.
.... 11• ....... -Leue option this
beautiful ranch style Bad< Bay 3 8drm 2'A
bath home . . . a fantastic famlly room,
muslve brick fireplace, country kitchen and
dining area. Patio ovetk>oka profeuk>naffy
landscaped yard. Try thl• $5,000 option
money, $1200 per month. Cati now,
548-2313.
PllllTI II m WATU -90% completed.
Huge 2 or 3 Bdrm, 3 bath home wtth bt1ck
fireplaces. Full alze pier. A mu at ... at
s1.025,ooo. cau 54&-2313.
._ ... --Double door entry to a magnlf'lcent ca"'lhedraJ cel1lnged IMng room
overlooked by a form.I dining area. Gourmet
kitchen, huge family room. Sofral 8Ullrway to
muter suit• & 4 other bdrma. Huge yard
with brick patio, sparkling pool, terraced
brick. Fountain & much more for only
'399,500. Cati ~or more detalla. S4e-2313i
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door entry, formal llvtRg & dining room.
Hardwood ftoora. Huge famHy room, 2 brick
flreplecea. 4 Bdrma, huge prtvate muter
suite. Large ,..., yard wttfl epettcnng pool. A
bargain at 1249,500. C.-54&-2313. ·
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Breakfaat nook. Formal dining room.
Hardwood ftoora. Flreplece. Huge country
etyte y8td. Totll ptMloy for only 1154,900.
Call now for lhowmO· 54&-2313.
ma ,_ -4 Bdrm + 2 story + private
pool + Spa! $169,9501 Beautiful home +
excellent financing. VA terms! Call 963-6767.
.. 'T IUllP Y• l1TU -Large 4 Bdrm
home with separate family room. Includes: 2
fireplaces, dining room, eeml-shade covered
patio & private spa with wood decking. ldeaJ
for famlly enjoyment at a low $139,0001
648-7171.
fllDl tmn'-Don't move tll you've heard
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only $109,950. Call on this nowt 546-2313.
•ta, .. -$210,900 a beautiful bargain.
Oen, bMm Qelllnga, br1ck ftrepteoe. Frenctl
doors, private entrance. A muat .... call
5'46-2313.
llUI NW, 11...--Newport'• finest!
Wall to the bellch. A well pl.nned 2 Bdrm 2
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warmth for winter get-t~ethera. Many
amentttee .,.. Inducted and It • pr1ced to Mftl
New on the market. A muat to .... calt now,
648-7171. .
H ALLY Al IH·I Nlll -Beat value In
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to any form of entertainment. Outdoor to
forrMI dlnnerl. 3 Bdrm, htJQ8 ~ room,
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An extreme vmue et Hl4,800. Cell nowt
141-7171.
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