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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-02-26 - Orange Coast Pilot• IUlll ClllT Ym 11111111 llllY PIPll SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1983 OHANGI: COUN IV C AL 1• OllNIA 25 CENTS Jobless Orange Countians now record 102,400 By JEFF ADLER or .. DellJ Not ..... The number of jobless Orange County residents surged to a re<:ord 102,400 people In January while the unemployment rate posted a seven-year peak of 8.4 percent, according to state 14bor statistics releaaed yesterday. Th e :Ja nuar y rise was attribut.ed to seasonal 14yoffs m the r e tai I trade and service indus t r ies followlns th e Chriatmlla aeaaon, coupled with a sharp lncrea.e ln the number of conatruction worken furlouahed ln January, said Alta Yetter, a labor market analyat wlth the state Employment Development Department. Yetter said employment prospect• remained bleak In January ln virtually every MC10r of the county's economy. About the only positive sltin wue a sharp decrease in the numbt!r of 14yoffa In manyfacturing, she aaJd. The number o f job1 In manufacturing decreaaed by only 100, farbelow the 1,000 jobe loet on the average In every month during 1982, she said. January's unemployment rate la the hlghetit posted ln Ora.nae County aince June 1970. when a n"<'Ord 10 6 percent of the 14bor force wwi reported out of work. The la.at Ume the rate topped 8 percent waa In December 1976, Yetter eald. The December 1976 rate remained unmatched until lut November, but laat December'• fl~ ahowed a .Ught decline ln joble.nem to 7.9 percent. The lncreaae ln Orange County'• unemployment rate waa equaled by the lncreaae In Loe Anaelee County's rate, which climbed from 10.4 perce nt In December to 11 percent In January. State w ide , th e unemployment rate for January a.180 wu l l percent. However, while joble11ne11 wu on the lncrew In Oranae County and Cali f o rnia , u n emp loyment na tlo nal I y dropped from 10.8 to 10.4 percent # between December and January, according to 1t.atl1tlca compiled by the at.ate. Yetter aaid January's increaaes were not unexpected "JotJ. go down and unemployment goes up ln January," 1he aa.ld The unemployment outlook will remain dim through Apnl. when pin& are expected in the agriculture, trade and service Industries, she added. ACLU seeking new overseers I or county jail The American Civil Liberties Union hu aaked the Board of Superviaora to consider creating a new county Department of C.Orrectiona to aaaume operations at the much-troubled Orange County jail. Today final day t~ s~ek disaster aid Today is the final day for victima of laat month's high udes and flooding to seek help at the Dlauter Assistance Center in Seal Be.ch. The center will be open Crom 9 a .m. to 6 p .m. at Mary Zoeter S ch oo l , 1198 Pacific Coast Highway. "To break the needless cycle of litigation, riots, death and injury to inmates of the Orange County jail the county must make a sharp, bold and quick departure from the past," states the letter signed by attorneys Grace Emery and Richard Herma n , o f t he orga nization's Orange County chapter. The corrections department suggested in the letter should be staffed by career penologists and corrections off ice rs. The lette r also ~reate ns further legal actions against the jail once an ACLU-conducted investigation into jail conditions is completed. Some 19 inmates have died in the jail during the past two years and investigations into jail conditions n ow are being conducted by the FBI and U.S Attorney's Office as well as the Orange County Grand J ury. Merry mo&entum ..;~~ ..... Lory Palmer sf•M her aeplaew Demir Gjokaj, 2\t~ • good tim e on the - ,,.. ... The facility is a o n e-atop location for storm victims eeek:ing applications for Small Buainee1 Administration loans to cover damaged personal or buaineu property; for temporary housing: 1m ......., .. , and family srant.a. and for Red era. um1anoe. During the past week , the parenta of one inmate. who died in the jail last June. joined the family of a t least o ne othe r inmate who d ied whi le incarcerated 1n going to the county over jail conditions. The parents o f Adria n Martinez, 20, claim \heir IOO did not receive proper medical (See ACLU, P a1e A!) awing at Lake Park in Huntington Beach. Songwriter, 65, pens 'love theme' By STEVE MARBLE or ... o.-r ,......,. Tired of sleeping in his car and Jookina for s teady w o rk . e5-year-old Charles Frederick ;... pinning h1a hopes on a love aong., A part-time bus driver for the American Cancer Society who admits he'a been down on hia luck for years, Frederick has written a aong he's convinced i.a a winner. The aong as more than just Charles Frederick :offen eong. another alow-tempo ballad. lt'1 called "A Ballad for the Cure of Cancer" and was penned u a theme aong for the American Cancer Sodety, Frederick'• tint employer in more than a yeer. "All the other charlU., you 9ee, have a theme 90ng. You hear them on television or the radio. But the cancer society doean't have o ne." said the former Newport Beech resident. Frederick says during World War II he sang on radio Prosrams and p erforme d in seve ral traveling shows. H e wro te 1everal 1ong1, h e says. but nolhln8 came of them. He lat.er moved to Lu Vegas where he o wned a palr of oomune shops. He aaya he 10ld the 1hops t o financ e hi•. reUrement and moved beck to Calllorn1a. Bu t the money ran out. He pve up an apertinent ln Corona deJ Mar la.st year and moved into hi.a car. What he h.aa left. he claima. la • aood ltrong voice and a aure-bet lilt record. ··r d liJll the eong. of coune, and the record could be u.ed at f\mCtiom or television .S.." he aaya, noting he'd need a ltrlna and born leCtMxl t.ddna hJm up. The cancer 80det y Tikes the (lee LOVE, Pqe Al) En11i1h playwright Harold Plater off en more in1lght into hi• cbraeten in "Betrayal," DOW playiq at South Cout Repertory. ~ 8.1. Informa tion i1 a v ailable thro uah a toll-free diaa1ter bodloe, 1-800-547-~3. ............. .,LM ..... California Projeet port eaptala Howard Sieael (left) and SteYe Chri1tman, director of the project (right), take delbery of fit timber for fiprehead from Pride of Baltimore eldpper Annin Eleaeuer. Eaaancla HlsJl'• --~tball .... elll'DI a trip to tJM Long BeMll Arena with a drulaUe ClF 3-A onrdme •ietory "er Gle•don. Pap Bl. Figurehead block ready for carving By STEVE MITCHELL or11w o.1tr ,... ...,. "She was very large in person, lhe most beautiful of them all, of blooming years, strong of limb and of great strength." -Paul C. Johnaon, "Pictorial History of California" It's a chunk of lumber now, but in a few months the fir log will be transformed into a araceful figurehead depicting Calafia. the legendary queen for whom California was named. The wood block waa brought to Newport Beach th1a week in the h old of the Pride o f Bal timore. Yesterday, Steve Chri1tman, director of the Nautical Herltaae Museum at Dana Point. took delivery. Christman will turn the timber over to ship'• carver Walt Jacobeen, who haa offered his time -and ronsiderable talents -to caIVe a liken.ea of Calafia's head and bust. Jacobsen is 1h ip's c arver aboard the Star of lndia in San DleF. The firu.hed figurehead will grace the bow of the Californ.Lut. a faithful reproduction of the aquare-rli aer , Coaat Guard cutten that plied the wat.en off (See BLOCK, Pqe A!) ' ' { -·-·----------- "' Oran • CoHt DAILY PILOT/8aturd1y, February 20, 1H3 ,,..----------.... -,.--________________________ _...;. ____________________________________________ _ LOVE THEME. • • 110nl but ia beina cauUma. "He brouaht in a t.ape and I liked the 1ong. 1 think u haa potential," aays Jackie Horan, executive director of the locaJ cancer .odety. But, ahe warns, lhe non-profit group can'\ fund production of the sona or allow Frederick to ~ the AmeriCAm Cancer Society name to raiae m oney for producing a record. Frederick, though, i.&n't beu1g put off. He aay1 he'll try to hnd $2,000 to produce the song w ith a professional backup band and dt>liver. free, tht' finished product to his employer. Of courae, there's a motive to his genef"08Jty. The theme song Is a reworked rendition of a tune called "Stay In My Anna," a IOf\i Fred~rtt·k wrolt1 several year• ago that never cauaht on "If the t h eme eon~ g e \1 populu," he explalne, · ma~be someone will record the orlgll\Jll 110ng. It's perfe<:t for aomeon'" like Frank Sinatra You never know, rl ht?" 8f reder1ck ln11sts dreams of fame and fortune aren't the only re~n he worked up the cancer society theme song. "I'm really 10rt of a aoft-ahell and driving thetie people to the hospital fo r chemotherapy or radiology gets to you. It'• depressing. Sometimea al night I just feel terrible. "l want to do aomething and a aong'1 the best t CAn do. Maybe it'll help a Httle " 14 inn1ates charged in OC jail melees F o u r teen Inmates in the Orange County jail have been charged with misdemeanor offenses stemming from tw<f jail m e lees that occu rre d last weekend, according to a Sheriff's Department spokesman. Lt. Wyatt Hart said 14 lnmates w ere c harged with offenses ranging from assault on a police officer with a deadly weapon to assault and battery on a police officer or destruction of property. One inmate was charged with two felony counta of assaulting a JX>lice officer. he said. Fourteen inmates, n ot necessarily those charged with offenses, also have been placed iri disciplinary isolation cells as a result of the fracas, he said. Meanwhile. the three holdmg Song, dance set tonight Students enrolled in weekend Chinese language classes in Irvine will present a free public performance of !OngB and dances tonight to celebrate the Chinese New Year. The· show begins at 7 p.m at the Ranc ho San J oaquin Intermediate S c h oo l multi-purpose room. 4861 Michelson Drive, Irvine. About 270 students, half from Irvine, are enrolled l.n Sunday classes sponaored by the Irvine Chinese School Principal Terry Lee's classes are taught thill year at University High School. tanks. m which the fights broke out, remain in general lockdown and 21 prisone rs have been relocated elsewhere m the jail, Hart said Thr~ guards and 19 inmates were injured m the weekend incidents. he added Man, 20, held in robbery A 20-year-old transient is in Costa Mesa police CUB10dy today in connection with the holdup of a shopper in the May Co. pa.rking Jot at South Coast Plai.a. Markus Erick Tatum was arrested on suspicion of armed robbery A second s u s pect remams at large. Cathy Lynn Tuner, 22, told JX>Uce she was in the parkmg lot at 4.45 p.m. when a gunman d e manded he r purse. ACLU. • • From Page A 1 attention prior to hlB death on June 6, 1982. MartinH wu ~ June 1 while under the influence of an opiate and exhibiting symptoms of drug withdrawal. While in custody hllf'Oughed up blood and s howed symptoms of uremic poiso ning, a ccording to the lawswt filed in County Supenor Court. The family aaka lhey be a ward ed damages of an unapedfiecL ~ount. 0 Mode l is sought for the carvinK of figure head to these specifications. BLOCK READY • • From Page A1 California during the Gold Rush Days The C all fo rnlan la being constructed In Dana Harbor by the Nautical HeMtage Museum, and Christman expects christening of the 145-fool wood vessel to take place in the 1prlng of 1984. Funding for the ambltlou1 project wW come from private foundations, ln1tltutlons, corporations and indJviduall, aaid Cruutman. And apparently, the notion of contributing to the conat:ruction of a revenue cutter la appealing. To date, Christman said, more than $400,000 of the ettimated $750,000 needed to oonatruct the Caillomlan has been pledged. "And we haven't even o fficially kicked off the fund -raisi ng drive ," the whialcered nautical hlatorian laughed. When co mpleted , the Californian wUI be uaed u a floatln~ classroom for the m~• §ea Cadet prosram. It also wiH ~uaed for day Jona aaila for younpters. And lt wTU be open for· ,>Ublic vtewin, when not on crui.aes to Catalina and coastal ports in Hawaii, San Francl9CO and Mexico, w ith its yet-to -be-named skipper and 14-rnan crew But back to the figurehead of Calaf la~ Sixteenth century writer Gard Ordonez de Montalvo wrote a Spanlah romance about an Wand lnhabited by Arnaz.ona and ruled by the pagan Queen Calafla. She ruled over an island ''kept pure of men," where males were devoured by beasts with wlnp and four feet, shaped like eAgle clawa. Christman has sk etc hed a preliminary s tudy of how he would like the figurehead to appear. And now he's looking for someone to m odel for the carving. "It must be a very prominent California woman -a claaaic looking person who represents the state In some capacity," Christman said. Once the noted beauty has been discovered, wood carver Jaoobeen should be able to tum out a figurehead ln three or four montha, Christman said. If you've got tips on where such a mod~) migl'lt be found, call Christman at the museum at 661 -1001. Vowed suit not filed against Mesa dentist A vowed multi-million-dollar lawsuit against Costa Meta dentist Tony Protopappas wu not tiled yesterday as expected, the attorney preparing the caae reported Dave F'lehman. a Laiuna Hilla lawyer, haa been representJn& the f amily of 13 year-old Patrkia Craven, the third of Dr. Protopappas' ~tients to die sin'lt, September. Fishman, who hinted the suit would aak as much as $10 million in damages. aald the girl'• family has asked another attorney to step in on lhe case. He said he's unsure when or even if the sult now will be filed. The young curly-haired dentilt has been temporarily suapended from practicing after the at.ate Attorney General'• office a<."Cu.sed him of gross naaliafll"ICe. In another development, Protopappu agreed yesterday to releue some record.I, includJ.nc a police alfidavit quoUna bJ.m u saying two of the patients may have wanted to conunit suicide. The dentist'• attorney. Robert Coviello, agreed to tum over the record.a during an Orange County Superior Court hearing. Rainy, windy In one affidavit. the dentist ia quoted as saying one of th e patients who died, Cathr yn Jones, lied about her medical hbtory and "wanted to commit suJdde." Another patient, Minna Kim Andreas1en , wa1 "• suicide," Protopappas ls quoted u saying. l ·o a-t1 ta I C!oody tod~ wlttl a 60 p.roent chanoe of ~alonal rain and gusty IOUtf\ to ~ wtnde 15 to 25 mph. Hlahl today In the 10w 10 ~ Vwteb19 c:6ouCM end 30 1)«'*11 chance of rain lonlgh1 mrld tomc>n"-. o-nlght lows 50 lo 56. Hlgtle lomon'-In low lo mld-«k. Elsewhere, from Po l nl Conception 10 th• Me•lcan border end OUI llO mllee: &Nill er.ti edv4eor)' a...r outer ~al _,_ few llOUtherty wtr* 20 10 35 illnola and I 10 10 fool comb6neel -Loc;alty _,,herty wlndl 15 to 25 lcnota wtl1'I 4 to $ tool -· Westerty ....... of 3 to 5 r..t with M><N btMken lo I fHI on wut l1c1ng t>eechu Ooc:..ional ,..,, IP'Mdin9 IOUth ~ ,,,. COeM lodey. moto<i.11. The W..U-~ nolecl It Ila 18ined ttv'W d41Y9 OUI of lour .i Eurell.a lhll monlll '°' • Iola! ralnfell et peroenl abo¥e notmal Saturday, Feb<uwy 26 California " lttOWed ...,.. It didn't rain ye9lard~ 1" Norlherfl c..lfQmla. a .... 1>1ew. tne .-y ltlundared. huQ9 .,., ..... Clashed IM COMI and r1119rt _.. on IN ttae. 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I U Ari affidavit also quot.es the dentiat aa aaying Craven wu fine when she left his office and "something mutt hav~ bappee.d to her" before ahe wu taken to the hospital. The three patienta who dled were anesthetized by Protopappas. Through hia own Jaw)~rs. Protopappaa haa said he ls Innocent of any wrongdoing. Criminal char&ee have not been filed against the dentist in lhe deaths. ~ ,.,,__ • o-1-.. = -· 1 I -.::- I ....... tL ----•11 Laguna officer 'Cop of Year' Lc1suna Beach's pollet! training Officer Ray LardJc WU honored yMterday u Police Officer of the Year by the clly'1 Exchan1~ Club In ceremonlea allended by nearly 200 Laguna c lub membeNI, merchanta and police officers, Lardie and hl1 wife Kathy accepted a pl•que and $200. Lard1e, 35, llvea In Laguna Beach and has been on the department since April, 1980 . Before coming to Laguna he was a police officer for 10 years In FarmJngton. Mich. The training officer was selected by his superiors from among three doz.t!n officers. 'The award lauds h la loyalty and dedication to lhe departnwnt. He also received a-Medal of Merit from Police Chief Neil Purcell during the presentation at the Hotel Laguna. The Exc hange Club also ~,.. .... ,..... Ray Lardie, Laguna ofricer of the year handed a $1,000 check t.o the departmen l for lta succeuful Neighborhood Watch Program. Rain for weekend Rain is expected through moet of the weekend along the Orange Coast wilh gusty winds kick.ina up tonight and continued hlgJ\ surf. the Natio nal Weather Bug:au reports. Cl\ances of rain today a re estimated to be 60 percent, dec r easi ng to 30 perce nt tomorrow. Wind along the coast could reach 20 mph. A heavy surf warning has Flying high been In e ffect since early yesterday when high tlde1 reacbinQ 6.5 abo were repon.ed. Area lifeguards, though, reported no problems. Waves a long the cout could reach eight feet today. Daytime high are predicted to creep into the mid-60s today and tomorrow with evening readi.ngl. dipping to 50 degrees. Republic Airlines Capt. John Eilertson geta a kiss from his wife Edie after completing his 24th year with the airlines. The pilot, who'd just brought in a D.ight from Lu Vegas, was surprised by the runway greeting. The Newport Beach couple, it 90 happens, also ha'Ve been married 24 yean . NATION Possible le ak d e tecte d in main shuttle e n g ine .,The .......... ,.,_ CAPE CANAVERAL, Fli.1. -Engmeers detec:ted a poulble leak In yet another main engine on the 1~ 11huttJe Challenger yesterday but they don't know the extent of the problem or whether It wlU NlQUlre another engine replacement. The development In the No. 2 engine could mt>an another lengthy delay of the new shuttle's lint mi.ssJon, already set back at least two montru by problems with the No. l engine. Home sa'l es jump to a r ecord WASHINGTON -Sales of existing single-family homes jumped a record 15.5 percent m January as homebuyeu scrambled to take advantage of lower interest r ates, thlt l";!atlonal A88ociation of Realtors said. The report yest~rday came barely a week after the government said new housing starts jumped a record 35.9 percent in January. A m erican writer 's bod y id entifie d POMONA. N.Y . -A mutilated body has been identified as that of an American free-lance writer who disappeared m El Salvador, and his grieving family and a congressman accused government forces the re yesterday of his murder. John J Sullivan ll, ZY. or Bogota, N.J., vanished after arriving in the Central American nation on Dec. 28. 1980, to research articles on the El Salvador civil war for Hustler magazine. Columbus cops, firem en end strik e OOLUMBUS, Ohio -Pohce and firefighters returned in . full force yesterday from their 48-hour sickout after the City Council agreed to provide more money for salaries and pensions. The council agreed to increase its pension contributions · retroactive to Oct. 1, 1982, giving the 800 firefighters and 1.200 police officers a 5 percent boost in take-home pay this year. 'Internal r e vie w' o f EPA told WASHINGTON -T he White House a nnounced an "internal review" yesterday on whether there were improper contacts between presidential aides and Environmental Protection Agency officials, while in Congress there were calls for an even deeper investigation into the embattled agency Publish er John Cowles dies MINNEAPOLIS -John Cowles Sr .. reti.n!d publisher of The Minneapolis Star and its companion Tribune, died yesterday at his home. the.newspaper announced He was 84. STATE '82 candidates spend $83 million SACRAMENTO -Candidates for statewide and legislative offices in California spent a record $83 million last year, nearly twice the total in the last comparable election in 1978, a state report said yesterday. $500 million plans due for T ahoe SOl.ITH LAKE TAHOE -A light rail system, a ferry across Lake Tahoe and 14,000 new homes are among the recommendationa contained in a staff report to the Tahoe ~ P~ Aaency. The 300-J>88e environmental report w:=ted tp U)e public and U.1 11Htale 11gency'1 ~­ a --tb> • pan of • $600 millioo 20-yeer f'e8iooal plan to be ,adopted ln June. S'oplHter carrying $36,000 cash SAN FRANCISCO -A woman held alter stealing a $1.52 toothbrush from a Woolworth's store startled security guards by pulling thousanda of dollars from her purae, store officials said. The woman, who claimed she had $36.000 in the pune, was released without charges after paying for the brush, said security director Ann Flaherty. The shQpllfting suspect was not identified. Nominee f or UC president named LOS ANGELES -University of Utah President David P. Gardner has been nominated by a regents' search committee to succeed outgoing University of California President David Saxon, the Los Anaeles Times said .. The paper attributed the report yesterday to unidentified 90UJ"a!S. Governor plans welfare o verhaul SAN FRANCISCO -Gov. George Deukmejian says he will propose a major overhaul of Cali!oril.in $6.4 billion welfare program this year. Currently, 2.2 million Californians receive welfare benefitl, with the federal government paying $3.2 billion of the coat. the state about $2.75 billion and counties $330 million. WORLD I Israeli troop withdrawal n earer BEIRtrr. Lebanon -President Amin Gemayel and his Cabinet met 1ut night to examine 1uggeslions from U.S . prelldenti.al envoy Pbllip C. Habtb to speed up agreement on withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanon. Prime Mlnilter MeDllChem Begin told an Iaraell parliamentary oommittee in J erusalem 1ome progress had been made in the troop withdrawal talb. Mexico seeks to a vert oil war MEXIOO ~ -Mexico la calling today for multilateral neaodadona involving all major oil-producing countries to avert· a p r ice war that could drive International oil prices to rock-bottom levela. --. Orange Co••• DAILY PILOTl8•t"'d•y, February 2e. 18'3 u <?~~~~ Qu~.U~~~·.!.~~~. ~~~~c~~~~' ~~~~!he ?!'" l!:llulwth ll nlllld up the ~.769-ton royal yacht berth.I at havtt Mt!n Invited to reoeptiona, 1~2. Mt•1Ckun c.·uutl''ridaytowurd &n Broadway Ph1r , unde r the dlnnera and Junche1 w ith thl' ButtherettoftheqUeen'efltet Diego Bay , wh ere N•vy 11hadow ot the d owntown royal couple. lncludtns Oov. day In 'he atate will follow a c·&rmunt"t'n• w1tlWd to aalute her ak~rapen. Ocor11e Deukmejlan, U.S. Sen. typical tou.rUt'• route. Sta. a nd with u 21 -iun welcome, and a 'There11 be a lot of 1unahlne Pete Wll1on and prealde ntlal Prince Philip wtll rt<M chetr roJ al hurbor full of boau joetled for but It will 1wrt ~etttna overca1t aldea Mike Deaver and Edwin barn arouod the harbor, W'heN poe1lllon to watch the huge red, In the afternoon, ' uld National Meeee Ul~ who were all named to the lar1et1t concenwaUon of naval white and blue Britannia at.earn Weather Service forecuter Bill the welcoming party at the dock · ve.ell ln \he world ii benhed. down the chitnnel. Exltty. in San Diego. Alter lunch aboud lhe ~ft Mo r e than 3 , 0 0 O p e op I e On • moJ)th-long tour of North President Reagan and hi.a wife, carrier USS ~. they'U vlllt rt-reived lnvltatioll4 to cram the America that began Feb. 13 In Nancy, will host the queen at the S c rtppa lnatttutlon o f Notables scrambling for dinner By STEPHEN FOX ~ "'-Wrffier L OS ANG ELES -Word that Queen Elitabeth II and Prince Philip would dine with Hollywood notables Sunday set off a s truggle for invitations perhaps fiercer than even the ann ual a ngling for Oscar nominations. And the winners? In the hard rocker category, Elton J ohn and Rod Stewart, who will listen but not perfonn. Entertainment, as arranged by F rank Sinatra. will include himself, George Burns, Perry Como, Dionne Warwick and Les Brown and his Band of Renown. In t he H o ll ywood couples ca tegor y, Dudley Moor e and Susan Anton, Robert Wagner and JW St. John, Julie Andrews and Bla ke Edwards, Greer Garson and Buddy Fogelson. In the married couple category, Fred and Robyn Astaire, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harriaon, Martha and HaJ Wallis, Mr. #Uld Mrs. Mervyn Leroy. Robert and Rosemarie Stack, Glerul and Cynthia Ford. Stacy and Henry Winkler, Mr. and Mn. Anthony Newley, Mr. and Mrs. J a mes Mason, Eva Gabor and Frank Jameson. In the Hollywood royalty category, Bette Davis, Ginger Rogers, L oretta Young, Irene Dunne and Zsa Zsa Gabor. Also on the gold guest list are Henry KIBSinger, Mr. and Mrs. Ot is C hangl e r , Betsy BloomingdaJe, Marjorie Everett, First Da ughte r Patti Davis. David J ones, Ted Graber and others. President Reagan will not attend. He'll be in Washington that night, hosting a dinner for the naUon's govemon. 11\e lucky celebritM. will join Flrst Lady Nancy Reqan on the former "M-A-S -H" television aet at the 20th Century-Fox ·lot in Century City about 7 p.m. The royal party is due to a rrive slightly after \hat and all will dine on chicken-in-the-pot and other dellcaciea brought in by Ch.uen's restaurant. The aet has been tranafQrmed from ersatz Korea into lnatant California by Oscar-winning aet designer Walter Scott, who ha.a created what he called a "lovely Holly wood-style garden" with fiberglaal statues, 300 live trees, ferns and azaleas and a 24-foot-high fountain left over {rom "Hello, Dolly." Mesa pair's d eaths ruled a s suicides An elderly Cost.a Mesa couple found dead in the front seat of their family car were apparent suictdel, police uy. Sgt. Max W il1on said t h e bodies o f Leater Raymond Aderer, 76, and Genevieve Conrady Aderer, 62, were •dlscovered by a neiabbor who went to the 2571ianoYw ._at 3:50 p.m. Thunday after beb\i called by the couple'• daupter. Wilson said a hose lead ing from th e exh a ust 'to the rear window of the car w• found. A note found i~ the car asked that the daughter be noUfled. Police found envelopel on the kitchen table directing what should be done with ~· Jamaica, the quee n and h e r their Santa Barbara County Ocean o g rap hy to examln• huaband, Prince Philip, aet aalde ranch and will 11pend their 3llt g eological and m arln .. life 10 daya for a vi.alt to California. wedding anniversary on the reaearch project• and redv e On the qu~n·a flrat-ever villt Brittani& In San Franclaco on receive a book of 8,oqo color ... to the state, her achedule calla for March 4. Hollywood ia planning alug photo. and a rare ancient ... viewa o f California's beat a party and ent.ertalnment gala shell. • scenery, the impoelng splendor of Sunday nJ:li~~ (aee story below.) The next atop I.a Balboa Park. the Yo1emite Valley National Queen beth's trip up the where the queen wW unveil a Park and the varied ooutllne of Mexican coaat followed the route buat of William Shakespeare and cliffs, beaches and bays from San of P ortuguese explorer Juan listen to aonnetl at the Old Globe Diego to San Francisco. Cabrillo, who dlacovered San Theatre. Dllr .......... _,i-~ Open wide r , pl~ase Chuc k E. Cheesf took time off fro m his pizza arcades to observe Dental Health Month. J a rrod Lewis, 9, assists Dr. Mike Tessier iwi th the recom~ended· ch eckup in his Laguna Beach office. ... t Can Mesa To kee p junk cars o ff city streets, Costa Mesa officials want new rules requ.lring cars to be moved after 72 hours to a new spot a fifth of a mile away. The vehicles, the propoeed law states, aleo would have to ~ out of the 72-hour location for at ~east three hours. The City Council tentatively approved the ordinance this week. A second hearing is 9Cheduled March 7. ~pro'O'ed, the law will be enfo 30 days later. 5 gal. VINES reg . $1·098 S14 .98 5 gal HEAVENLY BAMBOO reg. s1 2.oo $898 1 gal BEGONIAS $250 reg . 13.50 ·r . ··-t t , reIDove junk cars? Currently, vehicles parked longer than 72 hou rs must be moved. J/10 of a mile. ~ ls no ti.me l.i.rO.i t. Oty Attorney Tom Wood said the new law wil.Lmak.e it euie£ to identify offenders who now try to circumvent the intent of the law by merely pushing their disabled vehicles a fe w feet away. The police department receives a bout 100 calla a day from people complaining about veblclea O•Jr new floral designer. Qiff Fulker- • son, is ready to use his noraJ mac1c to create a special mood ror yoyr next occasion. Our floral depfrt- ment will custom create dried or fresh arrangements for parties,. weddings. funerals. ho~daJS-a~d s~ci3il,events of any size: RQOer s FIOrtst iS more con'(enie'nt than ever with an expande<f delivery service. 200/0 nff ROGERS sTAi'UARY' I parked for prolonged periods near their homes. Police Sgt. Clifford McBride said lncreaalng the distance a vehicle muat be moved will make U easier t.o enfotW the rules. But enforcement of the three-hour regulation, he said , may be dUf.icuJt. "It will be easier for us," uid l McBride. "lt's1>utting 90IDe teeth ! into the ordinance. Jfeople won't ~ be able to use the 1treeta for storage." ./' FAN 'NOZZLE ., reg. $149 s2 .19 PISTOL HOSE NOZZLE reg. $299 •4.19 We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Dally Piiot? Whal don'l you like? SB EC I ED ,FOUNTAINS AND WATERFALLS 842-6088 Call the number at left and your message wW be recorded. tranleribed and'dellvered to the appropriate editor. The same 2.4·hour anawennc service may be used to ~ let· ters to the editor on ahy topic. Mailbox cont ributon mlllt Intl"* their name an<i telephone number for verification. No c.irculaUoe '<'all s. please. Tell us what's on your mind .• OAANQ( CCM8T D1ltyPllat 6" KALANCHQE s4n reg. 16 .95 FR£E SEMINARS Roger's pre5'nt gardening seminars Saturdays & ~ays at 2 P.M. Ftb. 28 & 27, Mir. 5 & 6: Growing Tuberous Btaonlas -12 & 13: ~ Camelas & Al.lllu. ' . Rogers'• Hanging Basket dtmonstr1tlon1 ire _given on Saturd1ys It 11 A.M.; 1 & 3 P.M. Ind on Sundlys It 1 & 3 P.M. 10" RCUS BEN.MMINA WITH OXYGEN PLUS ~47. 95 Value J SPEC1AL, NOW OHL:' •32· Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/81h,ircSav. l'ebrue Pedal pushers Alan Kovacs and Richard Hack took the high road and Mick Marlar and Ed Rivas took the low road on bikes they made for race during UCl's Engi,neering Week. Winners were Hack, Dave Hejny and Dan Gorman. t_ Consumer prices • rise • again Index reversed alter two consecutive declines LOS ANGELES (AP) - Southern California consumers paid more for medical care and o ther goods and services in January, reversing a trend of declines over the two previous reporting period1 , the government said yesterday. The Consumer Price Index for Ldt•s ,, •• an4Qoanea Cdaltl• WU up 0.1 percent 1-Dll:etb over December, but remained unchanged from a year earlier at 285.6, the U.S. ~u of Labor Statistics said. In San Diego County, prices roee 1.0 percent from November 1982 t~ January 1983, a 0 .6 Eatery blaze blamed on fireplace A faul~ fireplace is blamed for i ·tin&-• $50,000 blaze ln the ~ Brown's Reataurant tn Sou\£·~ Orange Count)' Fire Department offidak said. A fiieTfgnter wu ierlOutly injured ln a freak acddent when he fell from the rear of a responding fire truck. The fire, which wu ma.Uy contained tn a hidden wall. did $35,000 damage to the buildina. and •15,000 to the oootenta of the restaurant, fire spokesman Murphy ta.id. The injured volunteer fireman. Mike Chenard, ~ of Oma Point, was hurt when he fell from the rear of a fire truck~ to the 11:42 p.m. Thy alarm. Chenard WU admitted to South Coast Medical Cent.et, where he WU lilted In aerloup oondltion Friday. . I The 30 flreflgb;~era who be~ the blaze con Ded tt in 20 mln\ltea, accordina Murphy. He -td the restaurant"• 9)ll'ink.ler aywtem •• activated by the ~ aDd kept It confined 11o the wall ss-ce until fire crews arrived. percent hike above the CPI level a year earlier. drops in furnishings ke pt housing costs unchanged from December. Prices are measured monthly in Los Angeles and Orange counties, and quarterly an San C lJ D k Dieao County. o ege .rar In the two -co unty area, tncreaaes in the cost of food and .d beva.raaee. medical car• "!Rd reSJ en 1$; fQ •=~and ~~tQfilef..•r.•,.,~1· t ·:.,. • '· •.• w t.rana rtetlon end • apparel, bile bouslng and wait for wa11 entertainment coeu remained at December levels, the govetnmenl ~College, Park resl~etrta"trl 'eosta ad!. ~ -Who w~ a b1ock ~all January grocery prices rose at to ~n out traffac n~ise on rair the fastest pace noted in 8 year, Drive --:-must wait Uf!t&l a and a 1.6 percent surge in the s.134,000 unprovement project ls cost of medica l ca r e was finished there. attributed to higher physicians' The City Council had told and dentists' tees combined wilh residents to come back when increased health Insurance rates landscaping and sidewalk. ll n d h i gher prices for imp~vementa are flnis.hed in 1 non-prescription drugs. April. The council said this week A drop in clot h i ng costs it will then consider construction continued a trend recorded over of a wall estimated at '53,000. nine of the last 12 months. and Last December city workers lower fuel and auto financing ripped out two blocks of high charges sent transportation costs oleande·r bushes and weeds along down for the third consecutive Fwz J)riv.e. Some l'esidents were month. _ upse\ about the removal of _Ga, electricity and tel~• ~ber)' they say w~ pi.e ~-Mf8 '1P subnantlaJJy~~' barrlei . ' " .... 'Leasehold talks ordered continued By STEVE MARBLE 4000 against the deveJ.opment or ... o.r,... ..... firm. A Superior Court judge, Lawyers for both aidft aald encouraged by talks between the they are under strict. otden not Irvine Company and the to d.i9cual the negotla~. Committee of 4000, has ordered OwenJ noted tha_t, JA'hlle no the two feuding partiea tq eenlemeot hu been re.cbeq, he continue negotiations. la encoutMed by the tallm and The two aides, flght.1ng over believ~ additional time might the value of land leased by prodf,licle ....Wta. U no .ettlem&it bomeownen in Newpon Beach fa ..leached, Owena would be and Irvine, were to go to oow1 Mked to certify the ccmmlUee'a March 7. 1egal ~on u a c1818 llC'd.on luiL Superior Court Judge Claud~ Affected resident. leaee the Owen1 ordered the talks land under their homes ban the extended thh week ..and Irvine Company ,a net are tontln\.le~ the court d~le ·to ' ~ the value tet ~ March JI. 1be court date centen land. Thi value det.erminel on a cl.Ml Action eull tiled by ~ymenta, which resldenta ~y membera ot the Commltlee of )'Hfly . ........................................... ~-' -R._pist impotent;, i J I n~w trial· ordered· ~" I } I> , , cm OF JUnillOft BEACH ... HOUSltG AM> COlllllfY DEVB.~ CITIEftS. AOVISOIY BOARD . . • • mon1tor111g cut back? LOS ANGELES (A.P) -The atate Department of l'.ducatlon pl•n1 to out u much u ta million from It• •ao.7 million budi•t throuah leu bureaucratic ov1nlght of local achool1, 1tat.e IChoolt chief Bill Honts uya. The cutbackl -et the likely experue of 40 to 60 department employees -could encouraae spin-off reduction• In echoola' non-teaching personnel beceuae their paperwork load1 would ' leesen, he suggested at a heertna of Callfornla's Little Hoover Commluion. The Independent watchdo1 group was aase11lng how the state's 1,043 IChool districts are responding to lta previou1 dlrecUves regarding burfeonlna 1taffa, ovetdue bu ldlns maintenance and under-used facilities. In a June 1982 report, the commission noted that while the number of kindergarten through 12th,grade •tudenta decreued from 4.7 million to 4.2 million between 1970-81, the number of school employees Increased 30 p erce nt to 363,535. Of the increase, schools added some 55,000 non-teaching employees. The Department of F.ducation's ranks increased from 852 to 1,472 in the same period, the report noted. Honig said Thunday part of that gro wth r esulted from "in cre as e d amounts of administrators required by state and. fed er a 1 c ategoric a I programs.'' The Reagan administration'• push to cut federal 'education dollars could have a similar effect all ~ forces achoola to tighten blldgeia, he ~· .. to play at Golden West - Concert ptanlat Dr. Jaue lrvlae will perform traditional RenaJtlance d.ancee and aelecdona by Mozart and Beethoven on the harPf.lchord and piano durlnR her aeventh annual Scholanhtp Benefit Concert, echeduJed Sunday at Golden West Cou.p ln Hunt.tncton Beach. The event beglna at 3 p.m . In Forum 11. Proceeds will benetti dtlabled and mu11c 1tudenta at the college. Tlcketa are •3.00 for ·aeneral admlaJon. .2.00 for aenlor clUzen1 holdf.na Gold Key card.a. •Do•1 Wl1lat, a Fountain Valley resident, hu liccepted a poelt.lon on the board of dlrecton of Help for Brain Injured Children. The orpnlzation, bued ln La Habra, has helped more than 2,400 brain injured and neurologically impaired children and youna adulta.alnoe 1967. Wight i. controller for the Hehkel Corp. in Hawthorne. r ~ • Yale Univeralty'a singing group, the Whiffenpoofs, will perform at 8 p.m. March 7 at Cotta Mesa's South Coast Repertory theater, 65~ Town Center Drive. Ticketa are $10 fof adulta and $5 for children under 14. Deadline tor reservatiqns la Feb. 28. For ticke ts write; Yale Club, CUrlot&e Aleu.lllder, 1782 Lemon Heigh~ Drive, Santa Ana. I ' • New membe I of ihe Sawdust Festival board of directors In L.agun~ll'Ch have been named to replace outgoing members. ' Named to the festival board were Paul Proppe, Patti Kllngeamelr and Jor~ Dabln. • A home eneflly efficiency exhibit , prepared by Southern California Gas Co., will be displayed in the Eastbluff Village Center in Newport Beach March 4 through 13. The exhibit, which includes tips on saving energy In cooking, water heating, apace heating and insulation, will be open free to the public 11 a.m. to 3 p.m . daily. Conawner speciallsta will be on hand to answer questions. "- The ahopptna center la at the intersect.Ion of F.astbluff Drive and Vim-def Sol. 41# , r MO TH END SPEC,IAL FllANC/NG AVAIABl.E 13" ......... World prayer day planned · Church Women United of•the Newport Harbor area will celebrate World Day of Prayer Friday at 9:30 a.m. at Our Lady Queen of Angela Church, Newport Beach. Thia lntematlonal aervice la designed to unite chri.aUan women around the world. The 1ervice wu written by Chrlatian women from the Caribbean Ialanda. The theme, "New Penona for ChrtJat," reflect.a their joy ln the new found independence of their nations and new opportunities for women IOCially, politically and within their own churches, according to Bommell Peue, l)CW communications chairpen10n. Members participallnS ln the program include Julie Schmiealng, who will speak on the theme: Gina Jesaln, representing women of the Caribbean through aong; and Jeanne Cagney Morriaon, who will read from the scriptures. Medallion minted · DETROIT (AP) -A medallion, featuring Methodist founder John Wesley, has been turned out for the bicentennial obeervance in 1984 of the beginnings cX. Methodism in this country, a United Methodist planning commission announced. COMMUNITY CHURCH BY THE BAY Teaches How To: • rise above fear. anxiety. and worry • live 1n complete harmony with 1am11y, other people and with your environment • heal discord of all kinds. both physical and mental. • manifest at>undant supply tor dally needs. • llnd your own place and work 1n hie -• contact Divine Wisdom In all your thinking. • come Into conscious union with God. "A LOVE AFFAIR ~GOD" SUNDAY AT 10 .... :t':. Coup#ft Forvm wmt Ck. Pel AJIM. 1:MI pm Community Church by the Bay 148 E. 22nd St., Coste Mesa &45-7650 Allllleled wllll 0Mne ~ REV. DR. ELEANOR C. JACKSON "o.n#op • Mllllonalre Con.c~" Sunday "°'"'"' ~ & HulltW s.tYic• Mid at 10:30 am .1 ..... .,.. ................ . ... (1tf~ ... 1112 .......... (114' ..... . 1st autCH of m.mJS stocE <I' IOPmT BEACH ........ Dlllrdl IM!tllll Qudl ;~ Scilla cauM11ott "'LR .. I ~r-·~:~~~~'1) Church of St. Matthew by the Sea (Trad!UoMI ~ .HOLY COMMUNION • Each Sunday • 9:00 AM (Bodi of Common Pr8)'9r -1821) MERTZ HALL of Community Congregational Church 811 Heliotrope. Corona del Mar n.. .................... _ •• ,, .~ ·Jtxecu ·ive hreakf ast series iniliated BrHkfut pro am• IHted to tht ••· uuve bu.me. unity of ~ County la beln1 Initiated by, th• 1 .. c1a CtHt C.m•ultJ avcla, N•~"~~h. w Putor ·nny~~ Mid the meetlnll w feature nationally and lnternaUonaUy ICnown bualnCllllN!n who wW talk about tM!r ~and o( \he infl~ their ChMIUan faith hu had in their Uvet. Th• fint •-'on. to be8in at 7:30 a.m. Tutlday at t.M South Cout Plua Rotel, will f•ture Max Stratton, executive dlrector of the WellnH1 Reeou.rcee lnlt.ltute \hat I.I dedicated' to IMChina people how to avoid mn ... and maintain lood health by cbanainl their llf•tyle. . For information, call Rob Wlllon at 644-lHO. • Reflection, a llx-member ememble from ~ Pacific University, will appear 1n concert at 7 f.m. tomorrow at the F.lret U•lt•• Metia• ht Cltarcll, Huntington Beach. • The Marionette Theater of the Word will present a Pusion-Raurrection play, •inu. la the Son of God," at 7:30 p.m. Wedneeday at the ra1.- L•"eru Oarcll, Hun~ Beach. Puppeteer ii Roland Sylvester of Granada Hilla. ,. • Betty Connelly, former preaident ai the Episcopal Chur~h Women of the Lot An1elet Dloceee, will speak at 9:16 a.m. tomorrow at St. Mary'• Epl1copat ClalJ'cll, Laauna Beach. C.Onnelly ia a member of the executive council of the Proteataat Epltcepal 01rcla of Aglerlca, the naUonal govemi.na body. RUFFELL'S urHC>L~THY ........ tw~S.W. ltU HAJllOl ILVD. COSTA MISA-141·1 IH ·------------~-'!"'~~~----~ 1111119111•1 · The women of It. Andnw'• PNtbytertan Chu~h, Newport a.1ch, will Jc>urtMy '° the ArrowhMd Sprfnp Chrlauan Cont...._ <=enter for a ,..,.t · Friday throuch Sunday. Mard\ 4-8. ~ Leed1na the retrMt will be Mary c.o.by, who " amona n1M foundlna membeu o f the Church ot the Saviour, Wuhlncton, D.C. . . ~ Ev a n I el i • m l n T h • .._ ,._-Phllipplnel will be the focua of a _, _, three-day M~ Fair~~ Sunday at the Pll'I• arlldU CUrS, .......... a.di. Scheduled at the 7 p.m. oDeNna are DmrUI McKinney, a veteran mlutonary, who will talk about hll expertenc. ln Lu.on. *'lf.nc bl native CbrUUan1. and the fllm, "Super CuUtiW, will' be ahown. · Speaken Sundat! ~t 9 and 10:30 a.m. and e p.m., will be Doua Dickey and John Rowe from PadfJc Chriltlan dOUqe. !!xhl~ta by wortawtde miaionariee al80 are planned Pu"oulhOUt the event . . -1~11tJ~AtNc°H0~~~ . . Holy Communion -Sundays a & 10:30 a.m. lunderP.tehPorum 1:11 To 10:11 Lf"· "TIN 8oolM T_. ol tM CIHltolt" "°'' ·communloli -Tueedey 7 ...... Holy Communion a Mlnletr, of H•lftl .WM!. t:IO a.m. Th1e Revereno Joh_'! Rogers.,gav/1 ~_Jg!__ 3233 'eclflc View Drlv. 714/M4-cMl3 CM one . A ch.,.rcb Ylillltlon team from Calitarnla l.A&dllnn Olla-In ~ OU. will be .. the : Ml11I•• L•••lraa C.arcla, La1una If l1uel, J t.omorrow to ~te ln the 9 a.m . ....W.. • Adventw. In Jay w~ are conduii&lld at 7:IO p.m. l'liday• at the Qare• •f a.Hilff• Ill•"~ ...... 8-:h. Toplee aad 1peaku1 for March are 11C1l1br•.aa..Llfe Blycnd Jud4PD10t.," 1Ae O• ea, founder o1 P9M.e ~. Y'rlday; ··uww ...s ~ 1n v::,.:e," l)wlyn DtlunM. m.nt • and Wnl.ly • March 11; "How to lleW More of Everythln1." Jerry GllUH, of· &be MOM)'love .... nan Mareh 18; and "Uttle Tldajl Get .. a.a1-. .. Dr. Lee Punier, JllYCholotM mid eemlftajo ...... March 2\ A Lenten ptOIJ'am, enUtled "Hea.J.tnc Our Hurt•," ,, MlDI cented at 7 :30 p .m. OD WednMdaya at OUr J QHea •f Aqell pu1lh hall, Newport Beach. Top,lca. ipM)&en and dates are "Death and Dyiq, ' Marllyn Sutton, Ph.D., c~;author of "Undentandln1 Death and Dyln1, March 2; "Annulment and Divorce.'' the Rev. Geor1e Lumlcky, putor of St. Philllp Ben.1z1 pariah ln F ullerton, March 9; "Single Parentln1,'' Lou Stoetzer, family counselor, Ma rch 16; and a t repreeentaUve of Pride chapter, Parents of Dnaa :v:~;23• SEPARATID? . .. , )llt ...... it ... Clll """"' it! OIVllCE IECOVEIY WORKSHOP SU Tueedoy lwnlnfl Mc.ch 1 -April 5 7:30 -9.:_30 p.m. St Altm Prmyterian C~11rc~ ~lacll .4-·-................. se. 4-"--.......... H ..... Hltll $11.00 l .. lttration } ,_ mere lnfonnatt.n c.all: 1 631-2115 9:00 -5:00 Mon.-Frt RELIGIOUS -.. Df-RECT6R~ ' ( ~ 7:30 a.m. -lnt.ntl TIW" kindera.rten, CNld C.. 8:-45 a.m. -lnfMte Thtu ~ ~ 10:16 a.m. -lnfelnt1 Thtu Ith Or1lde & Adult a..... IS \R -= LAGUNA PRESBYTERIAN CHUR~H ·•~A-.............. .....,_ "9¥. Arthur J. T....,.._ All¥. Cfll6g W..... CIVte1111n Educetlon ~:00-10:00 A.M • Worehlp -10:15 A>M. NUMIJln CAAi l'tllCMCEO DI.MINO lllJMCE l t • Orll'IQe Oou• DAIL V PILOT 111\Utday, Februwy 21, 11U Un$ Len Ml amnt-aoe to malael Ha .... QJU)d "' the hana of fl~ kl-. u he didn't ... all W\CIM up ln the lllrina. hla kite wu .natD to do a few loops around telephone wlrel. At Udil point he would have welcomed Charlie Brown'• ldte-eatina tree to eet him out ot h1a IDMI. But Uncle Len hos-all of you have mMtered the technique 10 you ean have fun flying the unusual ones you can create from your drawtnea- Before you aet •tarted Uncle Len wanta to remind you of aome safety tips; · -Alway• uae dry atring, wood and paper in your kites. -Never use metal, wire or metallic atrtna or cloth. -Don't ffy your kite in the rain. -Don't croaa streets or htghwaya when kite flying. -11:1111n 11111 - -Always fly your kites away f om television and radio j.tenl\88. -Always fly your kite away power lines. U your kite la ught in a power line, don't try get it down. Ken Lawrence, 13, of Irvine, ho has really "taken off" with e contest tbia week, wins the first prtJe. Consratulationa for fine efforta. Runnerup honors and $2 fJO to W90d. 12, of Laauna Beech, a acene from the Main Beach te Flying Contest. Receiving honorable mentions ah Glen Meredith, 13, Laguna llWa; Cody Cameron, 12, Costa *esa; and Misty Bulley, no age t'!Yncle Len no-no), Corona del rOther good drawings arrived om Rita Fisher, 11, Laguna each; Kenny Ciccarelli, 5, untlngton Beach; Ben wrence, 14, Irvine; and Donny binaon, 7, Ben Robi.naon, 8, d Sarah Cameron, 10, all of Mesa. Next week ahould be an teresting contest becauae Uncle en want• you to draw and tify your favorite st.orybook. nn.11..-. ... r or .::ene. with black ink on 4 by . - ·9'" -" . -,, . . . -. ..,.._ ~ f"V\a\C"\ B£ac...n · \:...__.) "'"~ ~\~\f'\<j C.01"\ '€.~ I. I - • ,. • Second place: Kim Wood, Lapna Beach 4-tncb paper, and Include your name, aa e and addna. Send your entries to Uncle Len. e/o the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, c.c.ta Mesa. Calif. 92626. Be au.re to mail ee.rly ., your. entrtea will antw a judpw cm W~y. Me.nwhlle, happy re.ding and dra~. obile hospital helps kids MAPLE LAKE, Minn. (AP) - e surgeon gripped the bone . tightly, ~ing it to the fetient'• chest. Aa 10 other hand• hovered y with clampa and peda. the bit slipped and skidded the patient'• chest. How do you uae thla thing?'' te frustrated doctor demanded. ut the stuffed patient with aming red balc.,didn't e.VAO. leed, deapittf 0the chjtdly ' dliniltrations of the 7-yeu-old t physician. The operatina room at St. . thy Parish School WU part f Kida Commu nity Hoepltal, heft children are docton and unes. The program'• creators aay ey hope their veralon of "playtn1 doctor" will make chOdn!n lea anxioua when they lllms-of the medJcal world. go to the hospital for ...i. Mimi Foprty of Maple Lake -~~ :e = =:e ~t volunteered to help with the ............ .._.... tha pro1ram at her aon1s ac oo have been auc:b a mystery," Mid becauae ahe recalled bow J o a n P r l b y l , v o 1 u n teer frlcbtened her children had been coordinator for Kida c.ommunity when they were thrwt into an Hospital. ermraency room. "A few of our nw..put their Advance expmure to tapitala, heeds tosether' and dedded &bel-e equipment and method.a might ~ be --:~a~ relieve _. the fear next time, Fogarty ~t .,.neooeAV~u ~e ait 'ldda 1n u.e bolC ..aclllUtted to the ho8]>iU)• -who .. Afraid of the hdt' ~ .. Pribyl uid. tblnp like havt.na their bloed The Monticello-Bil Lake preuw-e taken" aatd Colleen Community Hospital orpnlzed Spike a n u ;ae from the the mobile children'• hoepital, Montl~o-Bla Lake h o.pita! equippina it with lnatrwnen la.. who advised St. Timothy and patienta. "91unteen. ~ 1::r;1r ...!:~ Maybe lf ch1Jdren reallae not are., livln& children an lmide = ~ n;:-~~~ the doct.or enters the evmtnation roam. SPb ldded. Jodi Bnma. 6, laid lhe Wllll not afnld of holPtala after working lta U.• emerpncy deparanent, Mwbon:a wwd. openUDI room. and namini.nl equipment and chart• at Kid a Community 8Glpha1. • --WQrlelscope (10 points tof eectl quntlon en•~ correc:u,> 1 Following the recent shilkeup In Israel's 9overnment, Moshe Arens. currently the lr.ruli ilmbusaidor to (CHOOSE ONl: BrltaJn, the U:S.), emerged • the government's d\blce 10 replilce Ariel 'Shilfon 4S Minister of \ Qefense. .... l Accordin1 to the O.~t di Uber, wholesale prices (CHOOSE ONE: dropped, re>M) In )ilnuary by " full percentage point. 3 World flnilnce ministers at the IMF mee1tn1 In Washington, D.C. agreed to boost the association's emersency lendina fund by almost 50 percent to keep ~btOJ nations from ~faultlna on ln1emiltionill lo1nl.. "IMF" stands for .. l .. ; -r 4 Phil Gramm of Teus won" speciill election to re-1atn the con1resstONI seilt he pve up to twttch polklcal pilrtles. TRUE OR FALSE: The former Republican 11 now a Democrat. S Oemocrilt Morris Udall. the Congreu miln lrom' .. l .. who ma.de an unsucce.isful bid for the ~esldentJal nomination In 1976, an- nounced that he will not seek nomination In 1914. 1-Utah b-Arltona c-Californla newsname :As Ch,irman of the PlO, I travele<t to Al9len recently for the 16'h no ._...lonal Cof19ress. Who am I, and what 11 th~ full ntme ~ tM moc:latlon I le.ldl Unusual p~t Hercules, a 7-year-old grizzly bear, waa adopted by Maggie and Andy Robin of Scotland who brought him to Newhall, Calif., where he llva with them in thelr trailer home. He la never left alone and goes almost everywhere with the Roblm. The cuddly and playful bear has baffled :-p&ri1, alnce-g-ruzUes are known for their aggressive and sometimes violent nature. Whm "Herc" strayed from home for three weekl be a.lmoet starved because he would not kill for food. At home, he is well fed -his breakfast menu has Included between one and three dozen egp. six tins of spaghetti hoops in tomato sauce, and a loaf of bread washed down with a gallon of sweet, milky tea. U the tea isn't milky, Hercules knocka the pail aver;" wa '1totiffi:rttreawqr11:abtw-depend .. on the- time of year; in summer he tend.I to eat more. • • news picture (10 polnta If Y~ --thla qvettlon Correctly) Followln1 • report from the special lmteli commlnlon designated to investigilte l1rilel's role In lut September's "Beirut Massacre" of hundreds of Palestlnlans, Defense Mlnlster .. l .. , left, w"5 forced to reslsn from his post. However he WI$ al!Qwed tq continue to remain ,a Cabinet member. Prime Mlnlltef .. r .. ~etnpomlly took over the defense portfotlo. peoplewatd1/spol 1W1t (2 potnl9 * .. c:'h queatton _ _,_ ~> 1 (CHOOSE ONE:W.C. Hilndy,fubfe Blake),thelastofthearut ragtime compose1'1, di~ at his home In Brooklyn, New Y~ only flYe days after cefebratlns hh 1oo.h blrthd.y. 2 ''The ~and M," "show of 273 worits, was tcheduled to open 1t New Y0tk's Mefro~ltan Museum this weekehd. Later the lhow will travel to Chlago and S.n ffandt<o. TRUE OR FALSE: The works ilfe from the personal coUeaion of Pope John Paul II . 3 David Stockman took hhntelf off the ltst of Washlnl'Oft'• moll ell1tble bachelon by manylns tenntfer llel. TitUf Oil FALSE: SCodunan tMads the Environmental Procection Apncy. 4 Julius trvlns of the (CHOOSl ONE: Phle.detphla n.n, loaton Celtics) was named Most V1luabht Pia~ In the NIA Al-Star Game after IMCff111 hh wt tum 10 vlC'lory O¥W the w.. s Walt MkhHll thocked his p&lyeft and fans by ,.....,_,,. .. co.ch of the (CHOOSE ONE: s.n lraftdK'o ...... New York •>· Offentlvt coordinator loe Welton ~ him. -- "B~ WALTER R. MCAM AIJ ...... Oeo ••R-WA8HINGT0N -Any 1uldebook to Democrulc prHldentlal politic• for 1914 would have to belin wlt.b one limple rule: lt pays to 1tar1 early, vwy early. And no matter how early that h , 1ome other <*ndldate almoet certainly wW haw been there eooner. That'• wt)y there are four declared candldatea for the Democratic pre1identlal nomination right now, 1taffed, hunttna money and organizlna the primary 1tatea ., full year in advance of the fint competition .,,,,,, MKn CUMITOM for deleptft. 'the lilt IOOn Will IO to five, then. in all probabWty, to aeven or lll0n9. Candldata have come aooner to put campal'1\I, but 1in 1 . By PHIL INTEALANDI of Laguna.Beach ~ ·~~~ . "I said, 'I think you should take lessons. I don't think you can learn skiing from a book'." .~ . Pacific air 111ass bla111ed for stor111s By WARREN E. LEARY ,., ........... WASHINGTON -Severe weather r~ from the recent East Cout anow 1torm to the droulht in Au.tralia hu been linked to the same unusual movement of air and water in the Paci.fie Ocean. say ~t ldentista. Re1earchera working with the National Oceanic and Atmoepheric Admiillatratlon aald Wectne.day that a VMt c-=i.llation of Plld.fic wind and water 1riggered the unl.l8Ul.l changes in the weather. 1"hJ8 trresuJ.ar movement, whJch b.. occurred eiabt times in the past 40 yean, reaulta from decreued westerly winds and wanner than normal ocean aurface temperature&. The resulta include a disastrous fiahing aeuon off western South America. torrential raina and aevere flooding in Ecuador, prolonged Cirought in Australia, and a warmer and wetter winter in the • , • Orange Cout O~ILY PILOT/Saturday, Ftt>ruary ff. 1MI . Democl;"ats gearing. up earlie:r The two prtme 1x.amplet were Sen. Georp McOowrn tn 1973, and forme r PrHldent Jlmmy Carter ln 1978. Both were lon11hot1, bot.h won \he nomlnaUon, and the tfthitecta of campal1n1 elnc• then have looked to proU t by thoH exam plea. Hence th• cavalry char• of Democratl for 1984, an early~ ltu1 that c.'OIMI cMlpl1e -and, IJ'oNaally. in IOm8 c.MI becaUle of -the effor11 of ,.fonmrl to comprem the cam..i.n c:alendar. '11\11 campA!cn .la men than a marathon, pr9mftln1 Rep. Morria K. Udall o ArtlOM to .. ·--. ·-·... ijit - -'• 1 ; < ' obltrve that 1t he'd decided to atart runntn1 for \he 1984 nomination earfy ln the winw of 1983, he would haw been a day late and a dollar lhort. The Democrat• who are Nftnb\a, and haw eaJd eo, are tn alpha6etlcal order, former Florida Gov. Reubin A1kew, California Sen. Alan Cranaton, Colorado Sen. Gary Ha11. and former Va Preetdent. Walter F. MorwtaJ.. • Sen. John Glenn of Ohio wUl Jotn them ln a month or IO. Sen.a. lrneet 'I'. Hollln11 of South Carolina and o.11 Bwnpen of ArkanlM ma too. HMT llomM.1 The early entrt" have had their qente at work tn Iowa for u lorw M lbc monthl, pre~ for a clelapte contat that wont ha en until a ear from Sunday. Molt evuy New Harnpahtre Democrat with knott·how, or a ma11inl Ull, OI to either, al=Nacl bu .. up wttb one ___.e « ano .... Tha& flnt. ~ual prlm~ry of t.h1 HHon h echeclw.d on Mardi e, 19M. Or1anlied labor broke It•• tndttlon and deddtid co tndot'• a candid.ate tor the DemocratJc nomination befon \he primariel .. The AFL-CIO alwaya bad waited out the primary campaicn and l>Kked the wtn.ner. The etni.cy thla ttme waa to endorH a c andldate no later than> December 1983. rt , . • - "There is a constant energy transfer between the atmosphere and. the oceans that dri"Ye& the winch." Right now, at Har1ow'a you can have A deep sculptured carpet styled for Save on Vlnyt Ftoon the~ carpet In yo todaY'J decorating need_&. 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Two beautiful patterns to choose from, 24 cokn. Regular $7.95 Now.._.,_ .. ~· Red ink spla.tters ledge of states --------------------------------------""""!"----........ ~--------~----~--~ ..... ------'She 11 game' a failure; HE so sT tax hikes appear likely EDITOR 'S NOTE.ti Stace 1fOVtUTUntmta are lacing their WC)l'lt crlsia ainre c.he Depression. This fu-st part of a two-pare ~ries on "The Stact> of tht> States" exa.mines the problems the autes f al'e, their ca uses Mt>d somt• of rht• l't'med1t>S. By DON McLEOD A-'etM ,.,_ Wrltet The states of the Umted Sta«.-s are ln a deep financial cr isis that threaten s" Americans with a wave of tax Increases and could derail econon\JI: recovery Overlooked in the fat·c of federal delicits in the $200 billion range and 12 million unemployed , tht.> economic problems at the grassroots may run deeper and take longer to fix than the national problem. An Associated Press Survey of the 50 st.ates in mid-Fe bruary found: • Twenty-two states have deficits, totaling more than $5. 7 billion. • Fifteen s tates have surpluses, totaling $1.9 billion: most of the surplus was in oil-rich Texas and Alaska. • Thirteen states expected to end the fiscal year, June 30 for most of them, with a zero balance, a step so dose to broke that it would have been considered unacceptable only a few years ago. • Thirty-three states had either raised taxes or were actively considering it, including a record $1 billion tax package to keep Washington State afloat. • Tharty-eight states had moved to save mo ney b y trimming budgets, '"Every state is in the throe of complete economic despair right now." ~ putting freezes on hiring or laying off state employees, deferring payment of bills, speeding up collections, transfering money from state trust funds and a variety of other devices. • At least 16 others had been in deficit but had balanced their budgets with e m erge n cy s pend i ng and tax adjustments in recent weeks. Although the AP survey covered only st.ate governments directly, it found that the problem is being passed down. Several state governments solved their problems in part by holding onto money that normally would have gone to cities. counties or school districts. In several ways this bodes ill {or national recovery as w ell as for individual taxpayers being socked for the bill. Normally in times of national recession, state and local governments have expanded to take up the gap. softening the overall blow. This time they are shrinking instead and adding to the aggregate nationwide problem. "Every state is in the throes of complete economic despair right now," said Gov. Scott Matheson of Utah, chairman of the National Governors' Aaeociation. Backing this gloomy appraisal are some figures. While Hawaii expects to end this fiscal year with a $46 million surplus, the fiscal 1984 budget now being drafted would fall $255 million below unUclpated reven~'I. Conne<lUCUl, olready $55 million In the hole, foreeees o $22.'i million shortfall nex.t year. The st.ates also are facing unexpected money shortages at the time tholr c1ti1.ens are demandlna tax cuts. Spurred by the Proposition 13 Initiative ln California that radically cut property taxes. 19 states passed legislation or amended their consutuUona to Umlt the growth o f· s pending or toxatlon . Resid e nts o f some states voted them.selves rebates their treasuries are now unable to pay. But the altemallves to new taxes now are disturbing -convicts turned looee on the streets, abandoned firehouses, crowded classrooms, potholes turning to craters, bursting mains and falling bridges. And in many cases the states have little choice. For example, 32 states are under court order to provide better prison facilities or tum the inmates loose. Borrowing is difficult to impossible. Some st.ates are forbidden by law or constitution from borrowlna for operating expemes. Also, the money market is tight and state bond ratiJ'lgs are tumbling because of the very budget problems that force them to borrow. Virtually no state is spared. Even Alaska, with its huge energy'reserves, la cutting back because it expects to loee nearly $3 billion in income next year, mostly because it relies heavily on taxes and royalties on its oil and oil prices are down. For the first time in over a decade, Louisiana, with all its oil and gas, has cut back spending to make ends meet and still f aces a $100 million deficit. The AP survey "also found evidence that the siwation may be C!IOJWder~bjy worse than the bare figures Indicate because of tactics used by states to hide problems or avoid conflict with legal bans on deficits. Colorado averted showing a deficit last year by borrowing money from · its School Financing Act funds. with a payback 30 days later from a reserve fund earmarked for tax relief. Utah trimmed some s pending but avoided bigger cuts by transferring to the State Uniform School Fund some $30 million that had been held in a state lands trust fund. At least six states are delaying payment of income tax refunds. While ltlis sleight of hand may satisfy the laws against deficits, it doesn't fool anybody. Most states have concluded that they have reached the limlt of remedies such as bookkeeping tricks or tinkering with non<0nt.roverslal minor taxes. Id But state ornce holdeno dread buc ng dubious taxpayers and Pres ide nt Reagan. William Passanannte, a New York Democratic assemblyman, says Reagan isn't making it any easier with his call to "hold the coune." If the states don't act now and nationalrecovery doesn't come soon, it may be too late to act later. "And yet Reagan keeps saying recovery is just around the corner. peeking around that door jamb," Passannante said. "Everybody's going to say, 'Wait a minute. What're you doing raising taxes? He just said it's oontlng down the pike. Wait'!" SUNDAY: Callfornla'a a&ory SOUTH DAKOTA 16.6 mUUon NEDRA KA 17.2 million ARIZONA 120 million MONTANA 122.3 mi1Uo11 WYOMING 130 million IOWA S40 million NEV ADA 144 million HAW All 146 million NORTH DAKOTA ISO million INDIANA 157 million MISSOURI 158.2 million NEW JERSEY 173.2 million KANSAS 180 million ALASKA 1502 million TEXAS 1900 million STATES WITH ZERO BALANCES: Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Maine, MaHachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode bland, Utah, WesL¥irginia_. Sov.iet advances ·in health not .f i-tering down-to -=pe~ple By NICK EBERSTADT ~PRS, IHI · Ours ls a century of revolutions, yet iron ically the revolution which has affected the most people most directly is aoo the one to attract the least attention. This ls the Health Revolution. Since 1900 man's lifespan has doubled, and for the world as a whole infant and child death rates have dropped by about 75 percent. The attracting pull of better health has been so powerful that until now it has drawn all nations up, regardless of their culture, economic system, or government. But today there is an omMua exception: the Soviet Union. Conclu.lve evidence suggests that the hee.lth of the Soviet peoples ba.s been steadily woreening over the past 15 yeal'I, and the deterioration shows no aigrua of bottoming out. For the first half of this century, Soviet health progrem was outstanding. Life expectancy was only about 30 in the days of the Czars; by 1953, the hk'!'° of Sta!in!s <leath,-it-wu-aomethina 63 At the en'1. of the 1950s Soviet llfe expectancy was nearly 69 -higher, it seems, than America's. Then BOmething happened. Aorording to Soviet statistics death rates stopped {al.ling in the early 1960s, and by the late 196'08 they were heading up for nearly every age group. For men and w~ in their fifties, mortality rose 20 'pertent betw~n 1965 mm [DJ [D]IlRJTI and 1975, and by more than 30 percent for those ln their forties. Infant mortality rates, which measure the death of children under ore year of age, rose by more than a third bP.tween 1970 and 1975 alone! In 1975 the Soviet Central SiaUaUcal Bureau stopped publishing cornJ>rehetWve ~ da~ an ind.icatiQn tt\Wr 'thin'~ wer~ "tlftly bad, bot eetttna wone. From lmlat.ed repon. and aeut>erately jumbled accounts it hu been infe~ µw ~ USSR's mortalit9 epidemic hu lntensilied. Since 1975 life expectancy may have dropped by u much u four yeara for men, and while life expectancy for women is much higher, it too may have fallen in recent years. The Soviet lifespan may actually be aborter today than at the end of the 1950&.. evidently pandemic. Urban families in the USSR now devote about the same proportion of their weekly budget to alcohol that Americana devote to food. Soviet per capita intake oi .hardb~~uor has been estimated to be twice as · as Sweden's, and things have gotten to the ps>int where foremen will mark their ~orlretta fit for duty U they c.*1 Wy oo their feet. -A'CC~DEJQT ATtS seem' 'o be unusually high in the USSR, and rising. With only a tenth as many motor vehicles as the U .$., Soviet drivers ex~ence just as many traffic fatalities. Drunken workers provide unsure bands for the heavy, dangerous, and often shoddy Ol&Chinery of Soviet industry. Federal salt furor going ·overboard? MEASURED BY the health of its people, the SovieLUnion.today would no lonier be a developed nation. Infant mortality rates in the USSR are probably three times as high as in Weatem Europe or the United States, but match those in Malaysia or ~entJna. Llte expectancy is lower than in any Euro~an nation -Lncludina Albania -and in fact ls even lower than In Jamaica. Co.ta Rlca or Mongolia. Incredible though it may sound, a boy la now likely to live longer if he is born ln a Mexican village or an Indian city than a city or village in the USSR. Clearly. something ii going very, very wrong with the internal workings of this IUpel'POWel". Finally, there 1s e vidence that the health care ayatem is breaking down. Faced with a lack of decent equipment and an lndifferent health bureaucracy, "doctor" (moet a.re really paramedics) and pat.lent alike have an incentive to avoid the hoapital Corruption ia said to run rampant, Ul""''P't Sovi• t!Ociety, with as rn~ u JO percent of the nation's ".-Omlc turaover'' pmslng tbrou1h the black market. A sophisticated system of bribes and payoffs draws doctors and medicine away from thoee who need them most. the poor and the isolated rural population.. And it seems that the Politburo la devoting an ever amaller proportion of the 1JSSR'a GNP to maintaining its peoplies' health. By ELIZABETH R. WHELAN • PRS, 1913 Salt ls rapidly becoming a four letter word. Supermarkets distribute booklets on it. Major food companies are adding infonnation about it to peck.age labels, and announcing (with much fanfare) that new product llnea, prepared without it, are headed for your grocery store. A Time cover story told ua that we eat too much of It. Many other magazines and newspapers have alao featured stories on it. In fact, we readers have become ao accu.atomed to this that when we aee the word SALT in headlines, we no longer expect that the articles they refer to will disc uss nuclear arms limitation. Who started all thia? While the question of how salt affects our health has lntere.ted ldentistlt for years, the impetus for the current anti-salt campalgn hat come largely from the federal aovemment. LAST YEAR, the Department of Aariculture (USDA) releued apd heavily publlcbed a booklet whlch advt.eel all Americana to shake the salt habit ln the interest of looc life Ind p>d health . The Food and~~ Admln.t.traticn (FDA) hail cam even more ectlvely to reduce the amount of salt (or, man correctly. lta 80diwn oemponent) ln our dleU. Under the lMdenhlp of~ erthur Hull Ha1ea. who has a ona-•tandtnc prof.-.Sonal lntenet in !pertemton. J'DA bM undenakm a ti·t.:eced IOdiWD lll"Qll"Un. aimed al onnma conanerw lbai exce11 .it ta 'Unhealtnful, and at encoura11111 • manufact"ren io provl~e ~ore ~--Raul .. IDdtum aontei qt '$bell' f.ood ~ to reduce IOCllurn ..... -:.w-~~c;:: ,...,.,, ........... ;, .. 9-r:d=·.t.~cii WtDPP 1 t: ,..,.._ ....... , ........ 't~ 11• ... u.; IOI tb•lr deftnldoa --~.,'T:: = .... • might expect that a ecientific conaensus had been reached on sodium. Thia ia not the cue. While it is well-accepted that reducing dietary aodium, In conjunction wlth other therat>Y, is beneficial for some (not all) patient• with hypertension, the question of whether we should all reduce aodiwn intake, in , an eUort to prevent high blood)>rellure, rather than to tTHt it, la more complex and far less settled. MANY SCIENTISTS and physldanl involved ln hypertenafon rfte81'Ch faV'OI' sodium reduction for healthy people. federal attempts at preventive roed.ldne, are motivated by a sincere and probably well-meaning desire to recommend aomechilJll to improve health, even if the evidence for it is not conclusive. 1bey a1ao reflect a commitment to a peculiar and convoluted philosophy which auumes that it'• okay to recommend aomethi.ng as Iona as It "wouldn't hurt" to follow the n!CXimmendation. WHILE IT'S true that few of ua could cut back on salt 90 drutically that we would risk a sodium deficiency, the underlyinl( belief that thl1 HWe are not certain whether the consumption of sodium chloride (salt) directly results in high blood pressure." Others disagree. Sir George Plckerlna, a pioneer In blood pn!9IUtt l'e8eal"Ch, la one of many experts who take the poaltlon that cutting down on 80dium intake within ~~f normal consumption la Dr. avid McCazron, auoclate p10ffteor of medlclne at the Ore10n Health Sdenc. Unlvenlty in Portland, ~ta that too Unle calcium, rather than exceu sodium, It th• molt lmp<>riant dJetary factor ln hypertemlon. Whlle h1a l'eleal'Ch on caldurn la In lta =c!rr.rataaea. it aerva u an lmponant that hypert.enaton ia a compln ccndJUOn, and we do not yet have all the lllften. (We certainly don't .t>ave a .,... foW' Jetter answer.) Even the 1overnment lln't enUNIY 00-.vlnold &Nt tbroWtrw ... y .. Mlt ..,.._ .. the toludon lO ~. Tb• •forementloned USDA boctklei tftett.:I • near-bnwt that cld Dach to iENClnt ~of .. af that __ ,_ ........ , .... .. ..... ~ ...... ... ~.-...... .... •betber die~ Of IOdl&.a --~=~--· blDoil .. IO ~ all tbe NII \alUI WW ~-~um,* ... , - ' What ii happening? Thoee of us who live and work In the West can only guea, but we have IOl'De prett)' good clues. For one thin_g. alcoholism la Dr. Ebersradt la vWtilJ8 fellow at the HMvard Center tor Population Studia 'FFeeze' reflects fear By PlllLIP GOLD •PRS, 1111 Not 10 many centuries ago, humanity faced thi.a world with a mixture of dread, bewilderment, incredulity, and aupentitioua awe. People believed that natural forcee c:ould be manipulated by the rl1ht lntonatlona, propltlatlona, niuala. ~ whatever. Gradually ("ery 1radually), man n!Allled that hll w1ahea and hit ape11a made no dj (f erenc~. but b le ~ ..wt hla ectlona did: that an et.emlty apent ~ .upplbticn before tbe Ude meant nothln1, but the knowledae of. how to build a ~wall did. Ancl aradually (very aractually), mu ac.t hll u.nreuoo1nC fear of the natural world. And ND1aced tt wttb unreuon1na fee.r of hbmtlt. does the military-industrial complex). But lnlofar aa people demand to "frene" the quality of human technolo1tcal inventiveneae, they rniaht u well be ukinl to ltop the IUD in lta path. And lnlofar u people demand, and put their trult ln, map: formulae Mach • "no tint UM," they betray their b.ertia1e •• thlnkln1 beln1a. For technolo1lcal innovation -and especially such lnnovation within the tramewortt of the 1\a'dbn-• .,.um -aamot be fnwa:: Nor c.n unenforceable (and \berefore meanlnclem) ~ of bennolent intent ~ the fear which drtw. the anm nee. You can, howewr, build a -wall. And • -wall la IOO'lltthml &hat ,.. all could we. Dr. Oold ,. an lmtrucfol' In publlc- polky •C ~COWJJ UnJ'1W'llU-. , ' l j C(.\Rt'lt:1.1• SHOE BIG GEORGE by Virgil "George, II sounds llk1·Prtnc111 w1nt1 In." MARMADl:KE by Brad Anderson .... _ ..... , ........... ··we have our own Insect controf ... Marmaduke barks at the houee and they a11 dllappearl" by Jim Davit by Jeff MaoNelly q_.1-A1 &uth vulnerable, 10G h•kl •AIU11 t'AJN 0,\8 •71 The blddins ha• proceeded: ~ Wt& NerU. Eut I•, p.,. Z O P ... t <::> hM 4 <::> Pa.11 ' What act(on do you take'/ Q.t-Neither vulnerable. u ~b you ._Id: •AKQl5 <:>AQMS 05 •QI I 'PIM blddint h11 proceeded: ,. Hank Ketchum • J •. ~ ..0.SCOPI ~y Slbf.Jet OMARA ,, ~.Dd.i. Febftlrj f'1 ' • I ARIES (March 21 -April 19): You get what you want through diplomacy -fanuly get-together proves constructive. Focus on dependent.a, peta, special services and dialoaue with a lively, pen.-eptive relative. Changes occur at horoe-bae. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Young penons may not be giving you complete story. Know It.. do our own investigating. ..lnv.olvement ind!c;ated · behind tcenes activity. You'll deflne difference ~tweenJllysion and reality. ~-· GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): Focus on practicality. frank discusslona, acceptance of responsibility. Older individual plays key role, will back your position. Emphasis also on safety, eecuritj, property and a review of Cac11 and ficures. CANCER (.June 21-July 22): Pto~ can be completed -relative helpe •ilh finishing tdUches. Focus on trlflli vmta, COl'lUl\~tlon wi&h loved one who is in transit You'll be de.ling with fonhrlght, dominee ' Individuals. LEO{.f uly 2.3-Au1. 22): New contact provides inspintiOh -you'll get to heMt of matte~ you'll rediscover your own values. Focus on 1elf-dillcovery and spiritual enlightenment. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Lunar cycle high - intuition rlnfl bell of accuracy. You'll be at right pta a Crucial moment. Family dispute is lruiuem -don't get CM.1ght in middle. Stre11 appearance and fresh concepts.. LIBftA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): There are more demand• on your time -you'll be asked to partidp1te in IOdal and charitable projects. Hospital visit may be part of ICenario in connection with special 9erVia!t or en~nl SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Mov. 21): Focus on penuuton. diplomacy, creative and roman\ic interesta. Lunar polltion hlahllilita friends, hopes, aspi.ratl~ Some ~ lalJ away -you'll have greater ~ of thowrht, act.Ion. SAGmARltJS (Nov. 22-bec. 21): Green Ught fluhed from one In poaitfon of authority. Your Ideal are 10Ught, a apedal report la ff!Quested, rules will be stretched for your belvflt. You ~ve call or meeeqe which aJdt In boost1DI morale. CAPl\ICOftN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Acreement la reeched with family membel• conceminC financel, Pl.}menta, putehllel. lrnpbMia alto on i.ncu.. commu.nJcaUon, education and spiritual values. Domelflc ld~t occun. ~QUAIUVS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)c You are not tHlnl altuatlon u It a,ctually exlata. Take off J'09~ p.a. Stop cerrytnc burden which W11 not 10Ul' own in ftrat pllce. rm.new mu of ~ ot m1te OOl'DIDlndl auendon. PllCll (J'eb. 19-Mardl 20)~l>m0. unravel In ~~th lep1 commflmenta.. Poc\11 on public rel.ldonl, dlnet contron•taom. ........ wtth lndMduU Oft lfOUP' wt.a. kllM ny Ollftflk!t with 'P" own. by George LemOnt . "•••' :f'Hll"tl= - S,edi Wtlt Nttdi F.a.tt 1. , ... 2 . , ... J <::> P ... 3.• p.., 1 What. aetlon do you take'1 JIOO:\ '9t:LLINS STRESS REST GIMME A TALL, COOL LEMONADE .' .. 'l'DGt; P .\RKt;R DRJ\BBLt; j Ot'1ngt Oout DAILY PILOT/lllurd1~. fftbrutty 28, 1883 GOif ii 011 lllDGf BY CHAALES H GOREN ANO. OMAR SHARIF WEEKL f lllOOE QUll Q.3-0olh vulnnable. u South you hold: +AQJ$1:?KT OAKIOl+AM The bidding bas proceeded: 8o•t• Wt1t Nert• Ee1t I 0 P .. a It PUI 7 What do you bid now'/ Q.4-A• South, vulnerable, you hold: ' +KJ~ OK5 +AQN52 The bidding has pr()(eeded: s .. o. Wut NorOI Eut 1 • Pua I I:? Pue 1 • Pua ZNT PUJ i • Pa11 4 + PUI 7 Whal 1d1on du you lake'/ by Ke~~n Fagan ' Look tor antwl'rt on Mon1illy Q.5-A• South, v1ln1rable, you hold: +K3 I:? AJIM5 O AQIMl •4 l•ll~er llrld1• chab• The bidding hu proeeedtdi Oir...,.._t tltt t .. etry 111•. 8etldi W..t Nttdi EMt '" ,..,_.., 'brlds• for111t. \\• I ~ PUI I • PUI Do ~y l&aow ... ethloa ytu 1' 2 O PUI J O , ... • dti .. t7 Chlrlu Gorr11'• ,fi. 1 • "Pt11r·Dtal lrld1e" •Ill ' \ Whet action do you t.lke'/ &Mc .. you the •lr1tertu 1od '' tactlct tf thl1 f1tt·p1ud U Q.6-Both vulnerable. &1 South you hold: •K52 l:?J7Z OAIOISJ +ti The blddinr has proceeded: Nerdi IA.It Sttldl Weet P .. 1 NT Pua P ... Obit P .. 7 What utfon do you take'/ atU.. ,... tllat prevldu .... tile ,.,. for undlna r rwMtert. t'tr I ctSI)' ud I ~ 1terep... 1eod Jl.7S it J "Gern·feer Dul." r/o t~lt • '• .. w.,.,er. P.O. loa 2.59. Nerw.i, N.J. 07648. Mike h ca..dl• peyable I• Nrw.. •·• ,.,.,lleok.. .., Jl'•lf . - by Tom K. Ryan, '1 ----~ t. 1111 Jll l;lll • /1 by Harold Le Ooux THE fAMILl' CIRCl'S '~ yCMJ and Daddy orct.r.d me wen I in 1todt or cld you ~ to put me °" back ..,,,, ... ·~­ tu~ • f "·· Ferrante, Teicher .t~ present COJlcert Renowned rn..-. ot \he p&ano. l'erranie and Ttlcher, brlna their own blend of pop and clul&cal mu1lc to the Knott'• Berry Farm Oood Time Theater for one night only Thunday. Presented by Catherine IL Leeatma and Cqnwell B. Worthington under their Creative Ptoductlon1 Unllmlted banner, Ferrante and ~tJcher will play eomethlni foe everyone. "We play all kinda of music beau.aae we like all kinda ot mu.ale," aald Teicher, who, alone with rerrante, WU aire.cfy widely known U a cW•k:al plao1at with a loyal followtna when their reQOrd1na of ''The Theme From the Ape.rtment" wu rel....0. Wlthln weeka, it IOld almost a million copiee and catapulted them into international prominence. "Exodua" to0n followed and their poliUon u a . favorite concert and re<lOl'dlna teem WU ...u.red. Ferrante and Teicher bepn aa child Pl'OdiZ• at the Juilliard School of Music. 11lere they bOtb n!eelved their entire muaical trainina· And lt waa there that t hey became intr igue d with the pomlbWtiee for two pianos. "A two piano team la not ju1t two pianl1ta duplicattna notea," a'.ay1 Ferrante. ''The true two piano art la the bJeQd.lng of two lndlvtdual k~yboardl lnto one 1lnale and unique IOWld .•• A. reoordlng artiata, Ferrante and Teichel' have recorded 109 albwna to date, IOld 22 millJon records and have been awarded 17 gold records. They have appeared on f!Very major televhlon ahow, and avenie a yearly tow' to over 100 American cities. Ferrante and T~lcher play at the Knott~a Berry Farm Good Time Theater, 8039 Beach Blvd., ln Buena Park, at 8 1>.m. lllU ...,,.,,e. .. ~ '" '' 579 5339 COITAMUA fO..lids T-C... 751 01• cetTA •U ~-ll T-. s....~ ,..,. &lw.-S-• .... .... .,., ..... ~1' S3lt COITA•U lt!wMdS c.ntmJ Crf!'ff 111'1'1 S•61111 Sit~ CMIAml C.l't Ctntll 11 lfJ t)• 9111 Ei'll'.ID:;:. \w' ..... .. -·-.·--·-l'lc*'10r...,.c. .... 111IJ•1361 ·************************* ... ~~~- ALL AMERICAN SPECIAL Half Pdund Hamburger Fren.ch Fries & Shake $3.95 Good Thursday. Friday & Saturday 3901 E. Coast Hwy. 9@rona del Mar I , ·----~ • Hollywood artisis • fight drinking i mage HOLLYWOOD (AP) -About 150 top movie and televlalon artlata are qulttly lrYlna to atop aratultoua drlnkfna of alcohol tn lllma and on televtatOn. "Are we aubllmlnally putUna a label of 'perfectly OJ(' on alcohol-related behavior and 1ellin1 lt to the American people?" the Caucua for Producen, Wrltera and Dlrectora ea.Id In a pc:llitlon papet circulated to fllm lnduatry members. ''The anawer, we fear i. yet ... " ea.Id the one-pap memo titled, "We've Done SOme Th1nklng." The memo recounted lut year'1 car cruh ln San Franct.co which killed actrell Mary Martin'• manager, Ben Wuher, nearly killed Martin and actrets Janet Gaynor and alto 1eYerely injured Gaynor's male companion. Rene Valente, president of the Producers Guild of America, supports seven ,Wdellnes drawn up by two Berkeley paychologiata, Warren Breed and Jamee R. De Foe. "It not only helpe the lnduatty but, mott Importantly, tM children who 1ee the movie and the TV Pl'OfP'&ml. II The auldellnea: -Try not to aJ,amome dttnkJna or aervtna alcohol u aophiatJcated or adult punulta. -Avold showing the sratultoua wie of alcohol where another beverage mllht be eaaily 1ubstltuted. -Try not to lhow clrlnlc.1na alcohol u an activity which la ao "nonnal" that everyone muat indu.tae. Allow characten to refu.e an alcoholic drink. -Try not to lhow exce.lve drinking without ooneequences or with only pleasant coruiequencee. -Demolll1rate that there a.re no· mlraculou.a recoveries from alcoholllm and that it la uaually. very dl!ttcuJt talk. -Don't -.odate drinklng alcohol in auch a way that heavy drinklng la a requirement for proving one'• manhood. Ferra nte a nd Teicher, m asters of the piano, "I don't think there la any producer who would not want to do anything they pomibly could to follow these aUQestions," she aa.ld. · -Portray the reaction o'f othen to heavy alcohol drinking, especially when it may be a critidml. will appea r T hursday n ight al Koott's Deny Farm. ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS "WITHOUT A DOUBT A WINNERr W1TBOUT A 1\tACE .~: ... ~ ...... [~ ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS lncludq BEST PICTURE ' LUXURY THEATRES 1at lwt llbtitiee'SlliwlaasOllYl2JlllialtuOtllenrlselllit'4 5 ACADEM Y AWARD NOM INATIONS s 113reij4•ndl61~ 25sJ/~c;:,) s FOR FUO I EXCITEmEllTI VlSltOur ••• ARCADE of GAMES* ;;;," ~ ~:.· * irable for Five ----INCll lllM.---- 5how• 1: 11JO,\~d I 1 141'1' .. ·1 • . BEST ACTRESS I I t. : . M1.1'VI 54 rttp 12•41 3:00 11 u 7141 '0: 11 f../8 HRS .• ---~ ----~- ~()Ill Ill\ t l It )I< .l "DON 'T MISS 'TAB~E FOR FIVE' Volght'a marvelous portrait tum1 thle 'Table' Into a f989t." -St..-.n Sch_,.,. ' US Magtul,,. SPLENDID "Jon V<>'ght Is splendid. The children .,. terrttle. The """ It ~ an.ctano.·· T. THE EXTRA· m • • TERRESTRIAL ~,,. . Drlw•ln• Open 114 1 w .. ll!Mtlltt / l :JO Weett•IWI• * ChildMhderllfretUllHsNtt-S ~ 9ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS ------ll'CUJOINC ------BEST PlertJRE ----- BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Jon\tight In Table for Five , BEST ORIGINAL SCORE John W11l11m1 "Jon Voight takee a risky rote and enwgee TRIUMPHANT!" .·-Bruce~ ~ TERRIFIC! "A 91 A fine movte dell> Md Mnllttw.A terrlfto OMtl ' Porter W agoner b_ack after a five-year break Br JOE EDWARDS .......... ,,.... .... NASHVILLE -The 1parkle went out of Porwr Wa&oner'• career about five yean •10 when · he took a breather from h1a alnldna. But n.ow the rhlnettone-clad entertainer la baCk with a glow that could blind. He'• takins hl1 r e nowned band, t he W.,onmutera, on the road a1ain, and he'a out with hi.I flnt movie, "Honky Tonk Man," with Clint Eutwood. He'a alao celebrating 26 yeara H a rqular pertonner on the Grand Ole ()pry -the t.a6led &7-year-old country muaic radio 1how. ~ alender &2-year-old Wasoner, who gave country aupentar Dolly Parton her flnt real break in the muaic bualneea, baa rebuilt his career after takJ.na a break in the mid-'701. An advocate of traditional country mualc, rather than the aUck and aophltticated aound of the ·-IT-11 t Counlry mu.a e 1inger Po~er Wagon~r .. w~rs. o~ . ,,, of Ills 60 rhinestone suits. put few yean, Wae!r aaJd he worked IO hard lO the L9e0. and eerly 70. that M nMded a Mbbtdcal . "I WU burned out," h• M)'I .... worlul4 IO much that r dJdn't enjoy It anymore. But now l enjoy lt more than ever. I have time to do th1ll8ll and I'm not exhal.&IUld." Now he'• reunited hit band, brf.naina ln two of the orl1lnal membera and hlrln1 four yount mualctana to fW the other apote. "Thia la prot.bly the beat band I've ever had," aaya Waaoner. "We have a rul aood (road) ahow. We've added a bluear .. aectlon and the aroup playa hlsh-enerl)' blUelJ'UI before f come on." W11one.\'. who la beat known to televllion vlewera for the lllttery rhinestone .Uta he'a worn for 21 yean M fiClft of hit ayndlcaited ahow, '"The Porter Wagoner Show," wUl alway• be remembered aa the performer who 1ave a then-unknown Parton her tint btl brMk by hlrt.na her as his duet partner ln 1967. They broke up u partnen ln 1974 and ~anon changed to a mon pop llna1nl style. She bu alnoe become an actre91, atan1n& ln ••G to 5'' with Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, and 0 The Beat LltUe Whorebouae ln Texaa" with Burt Reynolda. "rU remember her mostly for the pat thlngJ we did f.Oiether," Wagoner laid. "I'll remember our No. 1 dueta. I think we were the outatandina duet of that era. And I'll remember her u being-part of my show -the televlaion ahow and the traveling show. "I believe l played a vital role ln her career lit the seven yean ahe wu with my ahow,'' he aald. "It was a traintna around for her she learned a great deal and I expoeed her to very important people and the country music fana." In "Honky Tonk Man," Waaoner alnga ''Tum the Pencil Over." And like Parton, he'a been bitten by the acting bug and would like to do more film work. "That'a probably my goal -to do aome movies," he said ln an lntervlew ln hi.a Muaic Row office. "I feel that if I waa ca.at ln celtaln roles, like a sheriff or a gambler, I could dolt." Bia televialon ahow la ln lta tee0nd year of reruna. The production company decided It would be less costly to uae reruna than tape new 1egmenta. And with 21 years to draw from, the ahow ta aoma to be on the air for aeveral more aeuons. __ Tbe-srocram ~-ant of the nm .,adbt.ed mow.~ w •t.ol M..h'41Je and eet • peUlln'l f:or • manyoehen. "It was an honest ahow and very lnfonnal," Wagoner aay.. ''It had a lot of good music. It wu the kind of ahow that people felt comfortable with. U we made a mistake, we'd make a fun thing out of it; we didn't atop the tape much. "Some shows are mechanical, but OW'll wu not pollahed aQd alick. I had hoped it could last a year; I had no idea it would last ao lona." Wasoner, a grocery atore clerk in southern Missouri before becomtna a alnging atar, haa a wardrobe of 60 handQlade rhl.nettone ault.a. Last year, he bought three new ones. "Rhinestone Nita are just beautiful under the Ugh ta," he says. "They've become a b'8 part of my career. The re not for everybody, but they're ..-.a ·1 "rll never quit w.rtna them uni-tbQ make aomethlna prettier. I get more compl.lment.a on my CJUttitrthmrury. other-enter1ainer -~pt for Libenice." Pair perfect at top of heap Try aa they might, the Over the Hill Gang can't 11ee1D io overcome Ed SChmerler's ~point ~ Only two perfect 1COret1 were registered th1a week -and the two top trlvladdlcta had them. Barbara Delgado vaulted from 10th place to seventh with her 10-point card. while Iggie, TRIVIA BOWL XIX STANDINi)S 11. Autua T. ~ (9~~ 12 •• Jell• McCand*e ~) 13. Doge of Newport 14. Doug l(f_,.. (~ 15.'JoM~ 18. •The Teddy9 ( ~I 17. Chell (8) 18 .• ..., ... ., Wiiey (1) 19 8111 ,...,.,. 151 3e 34 32 31 21 25~ 24 17~ 15~ ·no entry recetvecS -hell of IMt tcCK•-ded Captain Kan.aaroo and the Dop of Newport all improved theI:r pmltions ln the standlnp. Moving lnto March, and the lut third of Trivia Bowl XIX here are the next 10 teaaera. Happy trivlallz1ng. 1. Maurice Micklewbite made bl.a mark under what name? 2. What aon, la Huckleberry Hound usually found humming? 8. Name the hotel at which Paladin stayed in the TV •riea "Have Gun. WW Travel." 4. A pair of Ru.tan designers named Mikoyan and Gurevich added what new word to our vocabulary? . 5. In the aon1 "Trouble" from "The Mualc Man," Proleuor WU point.a out three qualities necerary to acore in bil.Ua.rds. The tint la Judgment; what are the other two? 6. ldenllfy the movie which contalna the threat, ·~ IMt to die will watch the fint three go before .... lRIVllDll 7. When "the Doctor" makea a houae call on ''the Iceman,'' what two NBA teeml are playing? 8. Alan Alda WM paired with Ellen Buntyn ln the movie "Same Ttme, Next Year." Who w• baa Broadway pre<Sece.ot? 9. When Onon Wellee met Doroday ~ in "Citizen Kane," ahe ha'il a (a) hndacbe, (b) toothache, (c) backache. 10. Name the radio prosrama on which (a) Joe Cami.a.el and (b) Lella Ranlom were featured. Lu& Week'• Aalwen l. Piper Laurie (name cban&e) 2. Moon Mulll.na (Myna Burruel) 3. "The Lite of Reilly'' (revoltlns development) 4. Alcatraz (Pelican laland) 5. ~ine ~ CNauchty lady) 6. Edmond O'llrien (''D.O.A.") 7. Joe 'Ibelsnann (Peanon'a t>.ckup) 8. Lee J . C.obb ("Death of a Sale9man") 9. (c) Janet Lelgb ln "Scaramoucbe" (Apbrodlw quoc.) 10. (a) $700, (b) Marie Samuell ("Paycbo" questiona) (&Ind your 41111""'9 to TRIVIA, clo the DaJly Pilo&, Box IlS80, Cott.t Mea 92626. All enfl1~ must be .received by Wedntwd.ty /or lull credit, but thme r«'elved be/ore the column •Pp#JIUW wUl be credJf«I oo the lollowln6 week'• •WKlinllJ) "'Frances' is a Triumph!" .. 'l ACADEMY AWARD ~ NOMINATIONS -Best Actress w._. Jessica Lange Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/8aturdly, '•bruary 28, 1883 •••LOVESICK' fa juet wonderful:' -Pal C'QIUNI. c• MOrr'llnQ f"N!e. C•·rv DUDlf.Y W ZABETHI JV()()RE NkCOIERN LOVESICK f ·~ • ~·-..... ~ , .............. , .... , •BARGAIN MATINaa1 • Mond1r tllru S1turd1y All Pe,fotmancM.befCQ 5:00 PM (~ .... flflll•lltl '"' """'*") "WtTHOUT A TRACI" 1111 t--. ....... ,. •• "THE ENTITY" c•1 ----- "THI LOflDI Of' DtlC.uH9" "' l Al<IWOC'I() C f NTf II SOUIH "'"' • '" •. ~ •.• ANAHEIM 01111.i ·~ '-"·~· "'"IO "LOVEllCk" -_____ , ... "Tt9 ROAD WAMIOA"' fll ..,,. INTfTY" w --"PNPOX".,.. ............ ·c...,..,. -·"-. . . ~ . 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WNO HAY• Publl•hed Ortnoe Coul Delly 842~ Plot, FIO. 5. 12, 1t, 29, 1ta3 5M-83 rcm10U1w• ~M¥1R-lll19.,._ __ IMll• ITAFW Tiii ~ .,.,_ -dolrlO ~- PIChliOU9 • Id HI ..... ITA~ T'he ~ ,.._ -doing ~---PHOTO-WEST, 1818 W. Ket-., ANNlm, Ctllfomlt t2804 Cf'tllllW W-rt Inc., t Celfornlll COf'POftllon, 72t w. 18th Stteet, Ho. 8-5, Cott• Melt, Ctllfotnl• 82127 Tiiie ~ .. ooncMMd by • oorpot8tlon. CrettlW w.-lnC. . Tom PletfoOt-a.o. t,_ Tiiie .. ...._,. -Ned .... the County Cltrtl of °'tl9 ~ on l'ebNely 16, 1N3. ,_, Pul>lllhff Of•ttte eo .. 1 Dally "°'· ~ tt, H. .-. a. t2., tMt • 111-a ( ' - lilly Plat ... SATURDAY, FIB, 28, 1883 86 ClASSlf.110 . Eagles claw · their ~ay to L~ng _Beach Warlau:mont's bucket sends Estancia t~ .se:mifinals with 63-61 victory By ROBB MUNSON ........... ~ ..... AZUSA -"Here comes Long Beach, here oomea Long Beach, here comes Long Beach," rang out loud from the locker room housina the Estancia Hi1h Eagle• laat night after surviving a h.vd-fought battle, 63-61, in overtime aga~t the Glendora Tartans at Azusa High School The victory aends the F.agles into Thunday's CIF 3-A semifinals at the Long Beach Arena against the winner of tonight's duel at Riverside City College between No. 2 seed Palm Springs (lt-1) and North High of Riverside (22-5). Gavin Warlaumont hit the winning basket with five aeconda left in overtime. The 6-1 aenior grabbed an offensive rebound. and put the ball in to the dismay of acreaming Glendora faithful. Warlaumont tied the game at the end of regulation at 59, and also scored the game's winning basket. 'Sea Kings , \Vin 1-0 • 1n soccer The same malady has plagued both \he Corona del Mar Righ and University High men'• soccer teems this year, namely lack of 8l'Uring:- Yesterday, in the first round of the CIF 2-A playoff.a. the Trojans finally succumbed to the problem, in the form of a 3-1 loss to host Garden Grove. It was a different story for host Cd.M, however, as the Sea Kings survived their lack of scoring punch with a 1-0 victory over Western. CdM's Scott McCrimmon acored his 13th goal of the seuon on a penalty kick in the 15th ·minute of the second half. Goalkeeper JeU Jacobs made it atand up with six saves against the Orange League's No. 3 re~tative. 'Our problem ha.a~ ICOl'ing all year," admitted Sea King Coach Bryan Haftey. "Wf: just need to put the ball in the net a Utile more often. We control the game and look good, but when it comes down to the bottom line. we need to llCOre more." "I really can't believe lt," said Warlaumont, a forward. "The ball came tight to me." "We knew we wanted to go f# the eemiflnala." continued the senior. "I remember watchlna Jeff Gardner play there, and have alwaya dreamed of doing the aame." The Tartans' final attempt at tytna the sane was at.opped when Doug Pinckney stepped In front of a downcourt pass as time expired. "What a win," said F.etancla Coach Larry Sunderman. "We kept our poise. and turned all the negative situations into politive ones. "Some people thought that this team wouldn't even make it to the playoffs." It took a total "team effort for the Eagles to advance from the CIF quarterfinal.I. Glendora was riding a 16-game winning at.reek coming into the contest, including Tue.day's victory over the No. 3 seed in the division, Lo& Altos. But lllltanda played It.a usual pine, Ulina three dJUerent defenaee and applYtna a toush t.cl<-cOurt pre11whichledto19 Tartan tumoven. After tak.ina an 11·8 flnt-quaner lead, the Eaa1ea moved out to a .wen-point adYal\tqe early in the eecond frame, when ICl'appy Jon Joh.naton a1ole an inbou.nda s-and ecored on a lay-up. But Glendora manaaed to catch up near the end of the guarter, u Blll Dea Rochen stole ~nter at.ace. Dea'Rochen, a 6-7 junior who was brought up to the Tartan vanity team from the JV only1or the CD' playof& came off the bench to record 10 polnta in the tint half. But the F.aglea 9L'Ored alx atralght point.a near the end of the period to take a three-point lead. Tlm Confair'• bucket cut the Glendora deficit to 41-40 at the outset of the final quarter. "It wa. unbeUevable how tome of our players were fettina hammered and the referees didn't call foul.a,• ta1d ""Sundennan. "Glendora la the best team we have played next to Long Beach Poly, all year long," add;;i the Eagle.' coech. Center Gary Je~ger paced the Eagles llCOring charge with 17 pol,nta. while WarU.umont added 15. Pinckney chipped in 12, and Jim Curtia poured in 11. "We didn't contain them very well in the tint half," said Sunderinan. ''They were getting too many leCOnd chancel." -Glendora, the Buellne League champs, was Glendora grabbed the lead midway thfouah led by Des Rochen with 25 polnta. whlle Tyler the third,quarter, when Dea Rochers hit from Pruett chipped in 15. F.d Orou added 10 for the underneath, giving the Tartana a 33-31 advantage. Tart.ans. .Turnovers nail Oilers Verbum Dei rallies for 66-59 victory By ROGER CARLSON or .. o..,,......,. Huntington Beach had perennial basketball power Verbwn Del ~on the run last night with defenalve pressure which forced 13 first-half turnovera -but in the end, it was juat that - turnovers, which turned the Ude aa Vwbwn Dei railed tor a 66-59 4-A playoff conquest. . 1 The W:tory, before 2,500 at Fountain Valley -Hrgh, .enda" the Eqrea· (2'.C--8) into -nexi---;reftla tem1.fina1a at I...ong Beach Arena aaa1nat Maw De!. while the Oilers' aeMOO enda at 20-6, their 11-came wtnn1na atreek snapped. "Turnovers," aaid Huntington Beach Coach Roy Millet. ''1ley just revened the situation in the second half and lt got them back in the lead. Verbum Dei'a man pre9SW'e. It just cuta you off in eJVery directlon. ''We just got caught up in it and let their press and defen1e pt to ua." The OOen had the crowd on lta feet ln the early golna, rlldnC to a 17-6 lead early in the-aecond quarter, and they ltill maintained a 34-26 lead with 1:26 left in the half before the Camino Real League co-championl rallied, ti.rat with three free throws -Quinonez, • 'hurdlers • • 1:mpress1ve and a reverse dunk with three seconds left in the half to pare it to 34-31, then with a flurry in the·· · third period to tie it at 38 and 40 before taking the lead for good. Huntington Beach cut the deficit to 55-54 with 3:32 left OI') Billy Thompson's second straight basket, but that was the laat hurrah for the Oilers aa \be EQ}es' praau.re defenae, free·th:rows and·a couple oi wick open litUationa underneath.~ it. Verbum Del"Wllll"'Up by-a 66-56 margbrwith e1 aeoondi left befell'e the aubs cut lt--to the final scott. Verbum Del Coach Eric Suln8y said his team wasn't surpriaed at the Oilers' defensive quickne1111 in the tlrat half, which helped created those 13 turnovers. , He ordered hi.a team out of a zone after the firrrt period and the man-to-man pressure was obviously the right direction. "I just wanted to try to set the tempo in the first quarter with the zone," said the Verbum Dei coach, "but it wasn't working." The Eagles applied more pressure out of their man in the third period and the Oilers wilted, coughing the ball up 17 times in the second half. Despite the turnovers and the loss, it was one (See Oll.ERS. Pase Bl) UC Irvine -.... coses out at hoIDe " CdM, the No. 1 team from the Sea View League alter a 10-0-4 eeaaon, advances to aecond-round play Tuesday at a 11ite to be determined (3 p.m.). lt wu a fOOd day for hurdlerl ~~..-.~)' in c:orrununity college iand 1iJiJi iChOOI trd iCUOn, bu nobody could top the act of HunUJiaton Beach High'• Gut Qu1ncna. 1'le UC Irvine basketball team I cloeea out it.a home season this ev~tael{­ from the fourth-place logjam in University, which has bee n under the guidance of former California Surf players Jim Hinch and Paul Cahill thia season, dropped out of .the playoff• after ita lou to hos~ Gatden Grove. The Trojans' Will Watson scored a goal with 10 minutes remaining to slice Garden Grove's lead to 2-1, but the Argonauts countered two minutes later to put the game oUt of reach. "We just didn't put away the opportunitieJ we made for ourselves. That's the real ~in ting thing," admitted Mike Mills of Huntington Beach and Ryan Shaw ( 24) fight for ball. Barons '9pen With • Will Woodbridge nine ro1nps; Edison advances and Dan Rodriguez and Randy Cook cracked triples. Devlin'• blut came with a man on in the lbcth and Woodbridp alre9dy in command. Lee'1 homer was allo a ~run abot, which came in the bottom of the fifth. Otber' h1""'8 11andouta in the Wanion' 12 hit-attack incll.lded Scot1 Nolan, who went 3 for 41 Dan Daniela (2 f« 4) and John Schroeder (2 for• with 3 RBI). Woodbridp took a S..O advantace in the ftnt two lnn1np uM1 a trio of burlen took it (nm there. l'lnilh1n8 "'Pon the mound for the Warrian WM eenJor lelt-bander John Moreland, who went mr. hit.1-1nnlnp. atrlk1na out five. (See PREP, Pase Bl) Quinonez paced the Oller•' ea1y non-lea1ue victory over Paclfk::a yesterday with a triple ln the 800, mile and two-mile races. He WC1D the 800 with a 2:03.2 c'eo&dne, held on to win the mile in 4:27.1 and then euily captured the two-m.Ue with a 9:40.3 effort. The Olien al8o benefited from Carl Saterfield'• wtnnlnC effort 1n the lona jump (21-4~) and Rieb MeodOD'a 41.9 cJocldOI in the 300 low hurdles. It WM actually a bla d.ly for hurdlen on both the high IChool and community collece level, u Marina Ht1h '• Bob Wheeler doubled with a US.8 in the 110 hiCha and a 42.3 in the 300 lows la ibe Vlldn11' non-leaaue vidary over halt Irvine. In that ume meet, Irvine'• Erle Satermo. Ln hla flrat yeal' of runnlna, doubled ln the 1,800-meter and 3,200-meter races with 4:49. 7 and 10:48.8 effocta, retpeetlvely. In community collep action Yesterday, Golden West'• Matt Lohr WCll\ the 110 h1Chl in 14.8 and took care of the 400 lntermedlat .. In &7:24 u the Ru1tlera evened their South eo.t Conlennce recanl at 1·1 with a 101-3& victory over t;::pton. Mike Mitchell, out of aa..n View Hiah. won U. Jane ~ wtth • Z..2 leaj> and aapiuNd the triple )Imp wtth. 41 ;.a w effort. Gus Quinonez Freshman Scott Bolt.on won both weight. eventa, beavinR the ahot put 48-Z and taking the dWcul with a 141-4~ effort. Oranae c.out•a Todd Andrews wu allo a double-winner in the bu.rd.lei with a 15.2 in the 110 high• and a 55. 7 in the 400 intennediates. lt wun't enouah .... thou1h as the Plra• fell to 1-1 th South C.out Conference action, lolina to Fu1le.r1on 82-63. OCC'a Lorento DeMler• tripled in the hlah Jump, Jons jump and triple jump. .etting • acbool record in the latter with a 47-6 effort. n. Pintea' K.lm D.VltM won the 1,500 (&:00.5) and S,000 (10:57.6) but It w.m't enouah to help the OCC women In their 72·&& def•t to J\&DertcJn. Yet another hurdl• double winner wu Irvine ~Jlh '• Jocelyn Lee, lut Y'Mf'• aP 3-A dlmnpb\ In the 100 Iowa. Lee won ibe 100 in te.O abd fMft ca~ the 300 lowt With • 49.1 clOcldftl. the Pacific Coast A thletlc ~tion. The Anteaters hoat Long Beech State in a 7:30 oonie.t lit I' Cnwford Hall. The game will be telf:viled live on Channel 56 and can be heard on K~-FM (107.9). UCI ia involved in a t.hree-way tie with the 49ers and Fresno State with a 6-7 conference mark. For teedlng purposes in the post-eeuon tournament, the Ante.ten would like to finish in the first division of the PCAA atandinp. The 49ers carry a 12-12 overall record into the contest, havtnc won their lut two conference 1amea. Long Beach, however, suffered a non-conference setback at San Diego State Tuelday night. In ~.Ji1at meeting between the aq eerKer t.hia month at the Lona Belich Arena, the 49en toppled UCI, 9~--87. Guard Ricky smith led the way in that game with 22 pointa. The 4hn ffcure to start Smith (13.1 point per game averaae) and Joedy Gardner ( 16.2 avera1e) at the f."~· Ray Mmby (13.1) and l Zeno (10.9) at forwardl and fr.hman lvm Verbeu.'ilt (8.8) at center. The Anteeters counter with Geor1• Turner (14. 7) and Mlchliel BeaM (3.4) at 8UUda. 'Ben McDonald (14.9) and Tod Murphy (t.3) at f~ wtth Bob Thornton (11.7) tn the middle. Rustler • nine still on.beaten; Gauchos, UCI fall Red Sox wives get no free ride From AP dJspatcllea WINTER HAVEN, Fla. -At Iii lea!it some of the Boston Red Sox figure tbey've taken a loea already - lhe club la going to blll them tor their w1vet' motel st.ay during spring tra.lnlna. Th~ bad news wa.a palled out W-ednetlday with the expense money after the flnt fonnal drill. Players were advlsed that wivet ataylng with husbands ln a room at the Holiday Inn will be billed $125 a week. The motel la owned by a group which includes Red Sox co-owner Buddy LeRoux. "I think it stink.a," said veteran pitcher Bob Stanley. "It's pretty expensive to bring your family down here -:- $2 .200 just tor Sox spring ~ANLEY training. It's worth It to have Y.t>ur family here with you. It's not nice, but if )iou gotta do it. you gotta do it ... . "'l'hmgs are cnan~g. and it ain't for the better ... I mean, we re on the road enough to where it'• good to have your family here ln the spring." ~Quote of the d~y .i Larry Holmes, heavyweight boxing - ; champion: "I'm looking for a fight ~ Ap~ ; or May. I'm not like Cooney. I don't JUSt Slt · around waiting for things to happen I : make dungs happen." : ! i~~p~g _!ops _ ~artf ord ; Oemtr Oa~ltawerciaet; the m- rC>ok!e ~t the year in the National , liockey League last season, scored t l\ree goals last night to spark Winnipeg to a 5-3 Victory over Hartford. The win nioved the Jets four pointa ahead of the KingJI in tbe Smythe Division standings . . . In other 9ftion Toronto scored a 4-1 victory .. over host ~anc~uver. The loss kept the Canuck.a from rtoving to within one point ol the fourth-place Kings . . . Brlau Satter scored two goals and ai:lded a pair of assists aa St. Louis battled to a 5-5 tie with Edmonton. Wayne Gretzky upped his NHL goal-scoring lead with his 54th of the s~ason . . . Hookies Dave Alldreyc~ak and r.Jal Davis scored third-period goals to propel ~ffalo to a come-from-behind 7-6 victory over ~n .. . . 1 prlesop wow Mc~amara 8hoc1atop Rick B•rlffOll of lhe II ~. at\empt.lnl a c:omebld& aft« a tom rotator cuff lidellned h1m for pr1etkally all or 1982. hall ca'-'Cht the eye of Manapr J•laa McNamara. "I'm plund wlth what he'• 1hown me," McNaman .. sd y•torday. "H '• a lot further alona than whit I'd been led to expect." . . . Loe An&elea Dodpr pitcher Steve ff••• m1leed ye1terday'1 workout becaWMt he wu not feeUni well. Howe, who &ook part fn Thureday'a workout shortly afttr arrlvln1 ln Florida, WU hampered by an tnnet ear problem and diu.lne11 but wu acheduled to pitch battlna practice today . . . Atlarita Manqer Joe Torre aald yeaterdll)' that third baseman Bob Horaer may bo ahllted to left field thla aeaaon if an experiment ln the Braves' camp work• out. Malone sparks 7 6ers Motet Malone scored 24 polnta, m including 10 ln the last a1x mlnut.ea, and pulled down 22 rebounds aa the Philadelphia 76ers came from behind to beat ChJCAgo 116-111 ln National Basketball A.saoclatlon play last night. It waa the 76era' eighth straight victory . . . Ellewhere. guard Georse Gervlll poured 1n 42 polnt.t to power San Antonio to a 131-125 triumph over Kansas City. Gervin had 27 in the flnt half . . . Reserve guard Elston hnaer scored all eight of hia points in a 16·3 third.quarter spurt to help Dal.la9'defeat Portland 133-117 . . . Bill Cartwrl&bt scored a seaaon-high 32 points and NeW\ York outaoored Indiana 20-0 from the foul line in the fourth quarter aa the Knicks defeated the Pacers 113-101 . . . Albert~ acored 23 pointl and Otta Blnlson1 added 22 u ~ew Jeraey regrouped after blowing a 21-polnt lead to defeat Golden State 115-107 ... Walter Davis hlt 15 of 16 field goal tries on the way to 36 polnt.1 aa Phoenix edged Seattle, 106-101. Miller takes tourney lead Allen Miller, winner of a single • title in a 13-year PGA Tour career, shot a 7-under-par 6~ and took • one-atroke lead lesterday in the · second round o the Eastern Open Golf .:r~t ln Miami . ~ . Beda Oulettank a 10.foot eaii}e putto n tKe 13th hble to vault' Into a two-stroke fll"lt round lead, firing a 4-under-par 68. in the TuaK>n C.Onquiltadores LPGA Open ... Washington Redskin• running back Job Rlglna arrived in Detroit yesterday to meet with the general manager of the United States Football League's Michigan Panthers . . . Fourth-ranked Indiana Unlveralty's basketball team suff~ a ~jor blow yesterday when it was announced that aenior forward Ted IUtc~eU, the team's leading scorer, will probably be lo8t for the remainder of the aeuo11 with a back injury . . . S&eplwale Rlp&ower broke her world indoor best ln the women's 60-yard high hurdles with a clocking of 7.36 aeconds last night in the USA Indoor Track and Fle~d Championahlpa at Madlaon Square Garden an New York. ' H'Qr.se racing· results Loe Alamhoe YHTEJmAY'I M8UlTI • (4"1 of~·'*-_.., f1R1T flACE. One mile pece. ~s O..eam (Patk8') 37.40 15.00 9.20 TriOlnal'lt (Bala.r~> 11.20 e.eo ~: Shull%. JoMny Tol!Yw. Knlglrta H r, Kilts, CeJgery, Couft-.rt IJTllOlf. Rustlers open playoffs When Santa An• Collea dropped 1 71 -83 decl1ton to ~·le.dtna c.errtt.oa Fob. 1e. the defeat eUmJnat.ed th Oona from contention tor tho South Coaat Conferenc1 baaketball champlonahlp. And Dona C.0.Ch Dana P.,ett beU vet hi• team lost lta com· peUtlvenHa after that defeat. The ncord 1how1 he'• rlaht. SIN.'e that loa. the DoNI have dropped three more. h'a not the kJnd of momentum P.,ett would Uke to have when Santa Ana travel• to Golden Wea\ tonight for first-round Shaughneuy Playoff action at 7:30. While the Rustlera and Oona are baitling. Cypreaa wUI be at Mt. San Antonio in the other Shauahn...-y roatchup, allO at 7:30. The two IW'Vlvon will then meet on Monday to determJne tho conference'• No. 2 entrant (behind Cerrttoe) In the atate t.ounwnen~ The IAlt time Golden West and Santa Ana mtt, tht Ruatlert pulled out a 93-83 overtime victory. "I'd aay they (the Dona) are more talented than we are, eepecially ln the front line," laid Ruttier Coach Jtm Greenfield. "lt't golna to be a aeelllW battle all the way." The Ruetlen are coming off an 81-78 victory over Orange Cout Saturday nlght, which mapped a four.game Golden Weet losing streak. Santa Ana, meanwhile, hun't lolt five atralaht 1amn '1not 1971. Included In th• Don•' eurrent ltring of ~ It a 7U7 aetbeck to MVenth-place OOC. And the Oona barely heJd on to cfefeet CompJ,on 12.11. The Oona are led by 8-l aophomore 1uard Grt1 Wfft, who II a~ 18.0 point.I pel' 1ame, and "8-~~ aophomore forward Joel Waahincton (14.9 averaae>. There'• alao Carl Aaron, who la averaaln1 16.3 polntt In conference to IO along wtth 6.2 rebounds per conteat. The Ruatleu ,eounter wfth guard Sherwin Durham (14.3 pointl per game), forward John kr..ealch (16.7) and center Sheldon Revla (8.4 polnta, 6 rebounda). PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP • • • From Page 81 Woodbridge plays again Wednesday night against Irvine. Edison 3, Banning 3 • The Chargers tied Banning with a seventh-inning run, oompllmenta of Todd Mave'a RBI double in a first-round game of the El Segwldo Tournament at Benning. . · The Chargers will advance to the winner'• bracket, however, baaed on total hits (6-3). run and Sean Varner drove In the deciding tally in the Diabloe' victory. Mialon Viejo rallied from a 4-1 deficit with three runs ln the fourth, then added two more ln the fifth and broke a 6-6 Ue with three more in the sixth. • Humes, a senior right.hander, restored order by retiring the Sea KingJI in ,the top of the seventh. At the plate, Humes went 2 ~ Oiablo starter Joe Humes went four innlngit and was charged with four runs, all unearned. Mave had a pair of RBI and went 2 for 2, while Chip DeMato knocked in F.dilon'• other run with a second-inning sacrifice Dy. OILERS FALL Jeff Kwolek and Brjan Coe combined to hold • • • the Pilots to their three hita. Coe entered the game From Page B 1 with the buea jammed and one out, and allowed one run. of Huntington Beach's better performances of the The Chargen return to El Segundo Toumey year against a Verbum Dei quintet which ocned action today at 1 p.m. at home against Mira Carta. with talent. Edison then heads to Glover Field ln Anaheim Jamel Gamer, the Oilers' sophomore aenaatlon, tonight at 7 to meet Downey in its first-round game acored 12 points and had six rebounds and seven of the Loara Tournament. . blocked ahots. Servile 8 Ocean View 4 Mike Mills scored. 15, including 11 in the ' eecond period. Lou Harri.gan and Danny Thompeon The Friars erupted for aix runs in the first two ~ 10 and 9 points, and their quick defensive lnnlnga, ~out 18 ~ bef~reJhe clay·wuover '--..hancft.Nd the F.agles on tbeir heel!i -for a while. and ~ the eubce~ -U1 fi.cst-round Loera And Billy Thempeon c198f!d out a three-year Tournament play at :ean Vil!w. with the Oilent with 10 points eight coming Servlte pitcher Joe Berumen went ttle ~! flnal quarter ' distance, scattering eight blta, 'while second · baseman John Gilchrist provided ttie offensive "When we started .back on Nov. 10, I told .. ~ damage with four singles and three RBI. our goal was to make 1t to the quarterfinals, 1&1d Ocean View's top produoo.r wps David Carroll Miller. '"11\en, anything can happen. You play good who went 3 for 4 with a pair of doubles and one ball and maybe you get to the arena (Long Beach RBI. Teammate Adam Buder had two hits, and Arena)." IOOred two runs, while the Seahawks' Broy Hazzard The Oilers did just that -they played well. had a pair of singles while knocking in a run and but they came up short in the final quarter as acoring once. Verbum Dei's defensive pressure paid off with a The Seahawka were acheduled to play a ticket to Long Beach. second-round game Monday at 3 p.m. against an undetermined opponent. • Mission Viejo 9, Corona del Mar 6 Wl.nninc pitcher Bill Humes knocked in one Vanguards Cougars roll, 90-72 SAN BERNARDINO -Capistrano Valley High'I South Coast Leag\.rdmftpionl NW their record to 25-2 last night en rou~ tD a 90-72 victory over San Oorgonio, catapultia\g the Cougua into Thunday'a CIF 3-A basketball 9l!mifina1a at Lons Beach Arena against top-seeded Riverside Poly. roll 109-66 San Gorgonlo. which entered with a similar ' 24-2 record, waa no match for the running Cougan Mike Roberta poured ln 30 a\ Padtic Kiah. who five players in double figures. polnta and three other playen led by Don Sedgwick'• 24 points. The Cougan hit ICOred ln double figures to help -32 of 47 free throws. thanks to 32 San G<qonio host Southern California C.Ollep penonal fouls and two technicaia. breeR to a 109-66 victol'y aver Adding their toUCh to the victory was Walt . I • Adi' IO'OW)'91') 8 00 2 03 3/5 "EXACTA (5-8) paid 1283.00. -1..A--Baptial ln _college.buketball ~ and Dan Mulder with 16 apiece, Mitch action 1aat night. Andei9on 1T3J arid BUtt cau (12). ------ lfiCONO RACE. One mile ~· ReQM·• I.Mi (Crogtien) 14.80 e.20 4.20 Aml>ianc:. (Valtandlnghllml uo 4 eo GeQmetrlc (Aubin) &00 NSO nioed: Howdy Mon. SCorplo G, lvt6Y9 Wllf*, Morlt•*Y Bl'-. Time l>r ... red. -nn.e. 2.00 315 -0..0 RACE. One mile ,_,.. c.p~n s11ve<a (An<1er11onl 3 eo 2.80 2.80 An<tY't ~eckmtl{l.l.,_ 11.80 5.80 Mi.s lnlliify;fPifhr) TOO Al.o ra.ced. Tllundeir BNuty, P11P99 Eddie. Giller JoM. Bye Bye Scotty, E8*y Come. M te<OG .• me· ~.00. EXACTA (6-1) paid 126.80. ~ flACE. One mlle pece. ~ Lot1e1 tAdlerrNnl 3.eo 2.80 2.40 ~., ByYd (Longo) 3.40 3.20 ~· Hat>OYef (~I 4.00 ..,so reoed: Ut1le jU~ A,_, LC Lula. Aock H ~lllne. S lolen Mornenls. Tr1N Lut. Msy VMO, ~ ~. Shott ~der 'Ome 2:00 4/5. ,:..,... AACf. One mile ~- Matqule (Kuebler) 3.-0 2.80 2.10 An41y's Hound (Kezmlller) 9.00 UO 01-.. ~(Merriam) SM Aleo r.eced.. OeMrt Son, Uttle 8r9' ~. o.ttng Joe. c·Mon Hlftbffly, T~.­ tlme: 2.-01 4/5. '!2 DACTA (1·3) oeld 168.20. tlXTH "Act. One mlle ~. cateblue (An6er11onl 4 eo 2.80 2.40 £+ ... £.-(Dennis) uo 2AO veoeene (Pw11erl 3.AO ~110 reced wane Skip, Tarweler. No F: our straight for UCI . UC Irvine extel'lded it• wl)mlng streak to f~ur gamee wUh an easy 70-M viC'tor')' over the Univ~~ of s.n Diego in women'• Ha,ketbaU Action lut ni,hL ' 1 "1 M e a f< h f 1 e •'l n t h ' SQuthweatem College tourna-~nt aernifjnAlla, ~ CoMt. behind the 29-pohtt aco~g of Colleen Berry. dealt San Diego Meua 67-58 S.-. lfh• vk:tor)' 8lbdl Cout into tc>night'• championlhlp finU at 6 o'dOck apJmi Cyprea And. in the third .,.. pnw of th• Fullerton Tournament, Golden Weat waa be•teo by South Coaat Conference foe Cerrttm, 88-46. Tb~ Aoteaten evened thelr overall record at 13-13 aa · Kadmtbe Hamilton led the y wtth ta po&nw and 10 ~. Go1den w .. t fell for tlh• Hcond 1trat1ht evenlna at Fullerton. aa Mary Lary, an alMoummwnt cbo6ce, tallied 21 Potnll for &M hkool. Golden W111'1 .Jill Guthrie. allo mc.n to Che al·9"1rnament tmm. topped the Rulder9 with 15. Ookles> Welt fell to W wtth the ...... Pac-I 0 plans USFL boycott SEA'I"l'LE (AP) -Paclfic-10 Conference football COlliiCbes have voted to tum a cold shoulder on the United Statee Football Leaaue until the USFL can uaure thetn the Henchel Walker llaninl will not be repeet.ed, the coachee •Y· "Our approech la to llatt ph.aaina them out thia spring," Univerelly of WuningtOn. Coach Don James said. "We will not make our films, our film rooma, or our pncUces available to USFL aoouta or penonnel. We will not cooperate 1n any way. '"Ibis la bMically a ban by f!VeTY IChooL" Waahlnston State Unlveralty Coach Jim Walden aald Tbunday ln SeatUe he bad been gettina more contact from the USFL "and I aot aome 6eavy letten from them. I Just dumped nine or 10 of tbote ln the truh can thla morning.'' A. Walden put it. "You have~ probleml ge~ a kid, recrultina him, and woc1dng with him. then in one eecond aome pro team w• their money at him and there he eo-." James, u dean of the conference coaches, pol.led b.ia fellow ooech• and aald the ei&ht coaches he WM able to reech by telepbme ur'eed with the propoul. He aaJd Commi.toner Wiles Hallock alreed_)' bal approved the plan. ·•we aren't ma1dna it a lifeUme thlna," Jam. eald. "We're makJna thls hued on wliat thel (USFL oefidala) do next to ahow ue that it wont eYel' bo ... peeted.." Christ College ~ ~52 BURBANK -Forwud O.Or1e 8randon poured lb 28 point.a Wt ~ apark Chriat Collep ot Irvtna to _a 64-&2 °""' tM:.t Llf e Bible Colleae ln Weatern Chr U.n Athletlc A.ociadan billlketba1l Kdan. ............ Tbeeft ... =· ":r---no twn owa. bitW' llDUr ._. .. ~ H.tnmim ~ .. ' ..... lar a. CoU~, WhUI ..,.;\ .. jealid Life ... • wtth ....... The Vanguards closed out NAIA District m play with • 9-4 Tribute nearing finish leegue mark and a 17-11 overall record. Southern Cal C.Ollege will open NAIA playoff action Tburaday night with the opponent and lite to be named later. The Vanguard.a opened a 20-7 lead and LA Baptilt (0-13) never go\ any cloeer. Dan Mortenaen added 18 polnt.t for the Vanguards. ILuxu•Y 1 LIASI PLA• FORl•DER ~396 . Leulng Isn't right for everyone. but It may be the anawer to your new oar need9. l .... I luxur1oue Cot.th• 1tll or Uncoln for under 1391 per month on a dOMd end leMe. wtttl no down~and­ month ~ mUMMnoe a _,.,.._Corne In -help UI ftncl rtglat .... Pllft for ~· Ord9r ~ todeY·. Jim Feuresteln•s Tribute was expected to a-cm the finish line about\D a.m. today in the 1.125-mile Marina del Rey to Puerta Vallarta yacht race. At the noon roll call y.c.erday. ahe waa 175 miles from the finah. M~ic Il and Checkmate both reported positions 229 miles from Puerto Vallarta and could flnJah by noon. Checkmate was leading Claa A on bandlcap time. 0-B handJaap leader wu Italian Stallion and the Claaa C and overall leader was ~uariue. lervlce Houra 71»8130 Mond-r tltru"' '""-· NaA .. .,..... CCIWWNC9 ....... ~ • L Peto -....... 40 13 .755 "'°9nla aa H .803 1" .._._, S4 21 .... • ~ S1 .. • 544 11 Ooldell Slate 2S S4 .404 11 ..., Olloo 20 31 ........ ~ $11 22 8an Anlonlo 35 22 .814 KaMU Clty 2t 27 .llOI II OellM 27 21 • 482 rn o.n-27 30 .414 • Vlltl 1• 31 333 18 HouelOfl 10 .. .171 24\\ IAITPIN COWWNCa ....... ~ PNledelpNe .. , 17~ BoetOtl 40 111 .727 • New...., 36 20 .143 12" N9w Yorll 27 2t .412 21141 WMNng\on 25 2t . 483 22 ... Central otwWM Milnuk .. 37 11 . .. 1 Alllnta 29 2t 473 10141 Oetl'Oll 2t ao .*4 11 ~~a 20 37 .361 17" ,. 40 .2N 2t ~ 1• 41 .265 22"' i..e~ ..... =-= 11&, State 107 "'·~ 111 Nlw Yen 113, lnOlene 0 t OellM 1331 Port~ SM Antonio 131, City 126 ""-* 1oe. a..1t1e 101 T""9M"•O-.. """-9 II Utall ~ ...... II Mllftull .. at 81111 Antonio ~ Olly II Olllea San Diego II Houlton WMflinD'on II 0.- Boe1on at Phoenix couaoe aoc .. Cofteee '°'• LA a.pttet • LA IAPTttT -Wllllarnt 4, Vallier I , Seundert 14, McKHve1 16, Brenner 2, OUllM 26 Total9: 11 I-11 M M>CM. couaoa -Avllel 2. Aooer't 4, Smltll 13. PMtlw 4, l'loberta 30. Slvw'I 3. ..... ~ 4. l1lrWt 14, Mori-,1'. Tlfl 4, PWoe 11. Totlll: 47 3-24 10t. • Halftltne· Soutllen> Cal ColltlQI. 54-31. Total loultt lA hptltl 20, 8ootllltn 'Cll CCllegt 1• cewt.t Colleae M. Life .... U C .... T C~ -Brendon 29, loflnll 8, Hartmen O. H.,_. 4, !>\lie 6 Toelle: 21 12·10 64. LWa ... -Andetwn 4, Edwllfde 14. Orewe 4, Pero I, Morrell 2, Dennie 11. Sdlroeder 4. Appleton 4. Tot ... · 25 2-11 112 HtQHIC~. Verttum Def .. Htn. llMcfl N 'nMUll Dal -Hemllon I. 8-nlgl\I Ill, Heynea 21. ll<oob I . er_, II. J11!tn!on 3. Sllaw 0, T11ldry 0, Scoll 8, Fta~nnkkRm o. WllllWM 0, Wwdlow 0. Totlllt: 27 12·20 • NUNTINOTOM MACH -Qerner 12 0 . Tllompeon I , Mllltl 15, 8. Tllotn o. Hen10ln 10, 8eugll 0, A1vw. I, 0, Ourwl 2, Of1eQll 0. Totllla: 24 11· 11 6t ._...,a...... Vert>um Del I 25 11 1~116 HunllnGIOfl llellcll 15 11 12 13-61 Tot.r foul•: Verbum Del 15, HunllngtOfl 8Mdi 17, Footed out· Hllfflgen (Huntington leec:ll). '"1 1 ..._.Iii t' tu:1 tt •ITAMCIA-Jollneton t . Cunle 11. ~MY 12, Wllfleulf)ont 15, J~ 17, ~.Tota U '1t-:r7 U. .__. Aouln'el.Ototr 10,W...., 0. Hllnt 1. PYwn 15, 0.. Aoct.-. ~.Confair 4. Toe.it 22 11·24 11 .... ., ..... l.tlMda 11 11 14 11 4-63 Olilnclota • 11 1• 11 2-41 Total loute: E.etaricle lt, Olendota 23, l'OUleCS out ~ (Olendor1); Tectlnlcal blla: Ettande Coed\ Sunderman. eaoo v.-.. to. ten OcwtcM*> n C~ YAun -lleOowlcll 24. o.c.. ,. Mulder " 8. Cell 12. Anderton 13, Oita 8, i'rwoAno 1. • o, ~ O", ll Cal ~~°" o . ...,,_.., o. f" oc.ia: 2t 12-4 7 .... CIOftOOMO -Cun 10, Beaot 2, Sleger 13, MdUnney 12, MoOea 17, w..,,. 4, Aolctl 2. Spew'l 2. Tota 31 10.22 72. .... .,~ Ceplialr-V..., 11 22 10 »-IO hn Gorgonlo 11 11 23 17-72 TGlll lollle. Cacio V..., 17, SM GortoNo U : Fo11i1d 0111: CHll. 89g91. Slegat, WJll1111e (San Oor90t1lo). ~ Ooreolllo ""'°"' 2. TV, radio COMMUNITY CO'-UQI WOMIN CenttM ....... w ..... OtUWToe --..111111 1, 111o1o 2 • ...., •. Dll"-'t 4, LMy a1, LaO•ol• a. Lona 11 IWNlt 11, Moore 13, aent111e 2. Totllil: al 1 .. 27 ... OOl.NN .. IT -c.m.n1t 4, CtOoll 3, 011U1rl• 11, Harrltol\ 10, H11U•I" •• T~ t, t<a14111 14, Lop 9, J--1, F-..n 2 Toe• 2111·11 '5 • Hllll!Me: Cerri1oa. 31-32, Total lollle: °'""ot 11, Oolden W•I H FOIMO out: lanl-(Oerrltot). OnNte Coeet 11, IO ..... N •AN Dlkoo •u -H1g1110-.. !..:Z.. •. T ~ •• Kllllln 4, 0 JohlMon 10, ..._ 11, 00nnott 10. Totlle: 25 1-'3 II. OflAHGa COAIT -HOWiand 4. Elllnget 7. Smith I , Kt\lpka 2, SancMkan 4, Surrla II, lllblrlld 10, kl'/ H . TOlllt: 23 21-3111, HelfUIN• OC:C, 29-27. Total foule: Sen Oleoo MMe ff, Oranot Coul 22, FOlllld OU1" Tent0t, Hllllll-• .l JofW.on 180 ..._~ ltlbftlld (OCC~ coileee--... A••• P11•111. 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H11nU11t1lo11 e..cti. s~. TELEVISION 10:30 a.m. (2) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Notre Dame at DePaul. ..... .,, .... , ........ 12:30 p.m. (2) -GOLF -Third round coverage of the Doral-Eutem Open in Miami. 1:30 p.m . (2) -SPORTS SATURDAY 3:30 p.m. (4) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Washington at Stanford. (7) -PKO BOWLING - The True Value Open. taped in Peoria, Ill. 5 p.m. (7) -"10E "'WORLD OF SPORTS 6 p.m. (56) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Ohio State at Michigan. 6:20 p.m. (9) -BASK.ETBAU. -Lakers at Utah. 7:30 p.m. (56) -BASKETBALL -Long BellCh State at UC Irvine. RADIO Basketball -Lakere at Utah, 6:20 p.m., KLAC (570); Lona Beach State at UC Irvine. 7:30 p .m ., KWVE (108-FM); UCLA at USC, 7:" p.m .• KMPC (710), KNX (1070). Hockey -Toronto at Kinp, 7:20 p.m., KPRZ (1150). scores MERCEDES Baa ROUS ROYCE FERURI MASOATI Cl.DE BMW COINOT. llJSTANG CONVERT. VW COfMITllLE LltCOl.N CADl.LAC CORVETTE F<ltl> (114) 650·1180 1982 ILLAC SEVILLE Altroroof, C.dlUac wire wheel coven, AM/FM stereo with dJajtal cueecw player & full power. (1EJV821). '19 995 CMl.lll.r ValiM Pror«'l.lott ~ ~t l\vailable All 0.... ........ ,.., l"tW SrW IUJ ,.,_ l'tta ~ • 1- ~., ... -Jii'iil ~Jl 4~~. '· ~J ......... ~ -.. ---: .... -. .. NABE~l 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ADILLA (714) 540-1860 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, l'ebrully H. 1• - C°"""wMJ ~ Or11u11 '~:::"' ~ • men (O) def. PnerJ .. , •... 1. 7.fj I def, lrlUll, 6-3 S.r, •21..,_a IOC ) def. Wit!, &,3, t.e; Illy~· Mettee, w ... 1: M)'tt9 (OC:CJ *'· . .... t-2. ... ; ""!IOI (Q) def • .,.... .. ,. 74 D.-... Zl 111111er111•n ·llfldg_e (QI def, '1rller·M11l11, 1·2, e.o: at111n·9arnard t000) del. WHl ·Oe11~!11 1·2. 7·1: l.lly>frornme(Q)del. ~-.M. M . • ..!:!!' :=:... ........ MOlolorlo (ldleonl 1ot1 10 ltown, M : 1ot1 10 hroet, 4-e: def. ltlldelMlker, l-0: def, L. 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St. Louie 11t C...., Ct-.o• .......... l1wltn Yo• To SEE THE BEST GAME IN TOWN FOR ONL¥ 3.00 BASKETBALL That's right, for only regularly priced $6. following Trojan $3.00 you can purchase a Mai iia Mar. 1, You may purcha USC Tlcket Offl wlndo,v at the S Office open• 2 h And don't for Team ..• #1 Int .. at for any of the a State- Arizona t ticket• at either the the apedal~ marked ca. Game Dev Box ................. ~·· -. .. . ... . ........... ' ... . . ... .. . .. . .. . ... . . , .......................... . ..., .. , Communftv Dav Trojan Baaketbill Dlacount Coupon :· I Wrestling qualflying scheduled QualUylnc tor the Southern DMAton of the atato wreatlinl d\lmp6onahipa on March •·& l• today at W•tminater Hl1h with acUoo aettinc under wa,y at 9:SO a.m., conllnulna unlll ahc qualtflera ln each welaht event nmaln. The CIF Southern Section Maetera Meet lncludea the cream of the •-A, a-A. 2-A and 1-A meets from a week ago. Once 10 wrestlers in each wel1ht clua have been eliminated the meet will conclude with no further competition to determine Dlaclna. 'The Souihem blvialon (or atate aemiflnals) will be held at San Diego's Min Mesa Hl8h. Riptide competes - .....: .. ...... ":~-~ ~ ....... ,.,..,. IN ...... T"' ~ l*IOM .,, dOinO K. H.A9'cH 'A'"""", 11 ... ~u'lLI IAGLI MINIHO Lie---· 1100. MIMiofl \llejO, COMPANY, nn • CrOddy w..,, OA ... 1. IMla AM, ClllfOtnle ta704 9'1ofWdll.l...._~=IAI lln~~ ...,..._,, ... ~ ,CA..._ 0 .. •• 81191. ~ ., .. Dofllld W. Olllftelut. 11UI IAI A__,., Oypt-. Cellfofnle toMO ~ •IOO. ~ V!efo, OA Weyn• Dutolu.J. 2011 taeet, "'-*oC19, eo.te ...... CellfOl'Ne KaNll Heed!, UNI ..._ to. tHH ten JuM~fMO. CA 9"71. Relph eertholomew, UO Tiiie ....,... le ~ W • J11111ln• Clrole, Co••• Meu, ...... ~ C9llfornle 92t27 .flofWd fill,~ Ttlll ~ 11 ~~ by• MIMOlnl O..• ~ 0Mlf9' pettnetthlp Tiiie ~ ... ...0 wlVI IN 1en L llfcll Col""Y CWtl Of Orenot COl#lty Oii Tiiie ..... Ml4 ........ IN ,. ft. 11Q, ~ CWtl Of~~ Oft NOT1CI TO WW ,. .... F~ S, 1.... •-t1t -eu H•M '90mt0Ue .._.. PmlJC ll)TIC( 0/1 llUUC TIWll"" P1.1blllllff =• Oout 0~ ,._ ..._ ..,,_ ITAW MAim ITAW l'IOmtOUe ........ ( ..... """* u.o.C.) Plot,'"'"· •. ti, It, 1 P1oillll1hed Orenge Cout D•llY rtennoue ....... Tiie folto_wtne ~IOI\ ,, dOfnt ... ~ ~-pereoN .,.. dolr'O ...-.ITAT'amWT Nollot 11 lltreby given to 104t43 Plot, 'tb 1t. H , Mer I, 12, 1"3 ...._ eTt\T'lmNT ~ ... OAt<I HU I ---oredltore of tht wltllln n1111ec1 -----------t .... ., Tiie fOllOWI"" -eon I• dolno BOARDW ~~ • CLAlllC t!XTIRIORB. 107 The fottowtnv S*IOn 11 dolnt '""''.,Of 1h1t 1 1111111 erenefer II rta.IC Nl)TIC( bulllleel ... ··• ,...... Grend, Senta Ana. CA ff7W, Huntlna1on It .. Huntington 9eloh. ~ ~. , • 10 .. .,.. ............... ebo1.11 to be med• 011 pereonel N E w ;. o R T c H A M a 1 R J9cQUlllyn A. Ander90fl. ~· CA l2W ...,.. ........ .., , .,. .---pr~~~~-The City ol trvlne, t 1200 PL.AYIAI. Aealetry Hotel, 18800 CoetlC"' . .,.,..WWJ,, No. 4, LIQUn8 -·· Scott R. Renninger"'~~~-' No. t, =-i= 9'ild\, CA t:ttti. TM n..,.._ ..... ,,__ --J embor•• louleverd, lrvlne.1--;;P1CiCi1iini10U1;jijiilU9'?iUiiiiil•1ii~':"'."" MecAtthur llvd ln4ne Celfol'nla " .. _ ~ It ~ -~~VII IJtotenol of the lnlllldtd tren•feror ere: Celllornle, 12714, fropoM• to llAm ITA,_,-82104 " · Thie~ II oonduaed W"' CA Gell S ... Aennlnger. tO; "°Tt!i11ue1nw11001~#. *;'&,M~N..:.H:~~~·=: ~1:'~l'9.::1'i.:_~d~~:~tiu!r..!:':.:411g.,._._,.dolftt Mellen Hope H11ln , 2U ~~A Ander.on S ..,_ ..--. lndMdulil. CA ..... 1. • entltl9ct: NI Or Of IN City .,OV"' ,...,LIMITED 1907 E Avooedo ltrHI, Ho. 22, Coile TJlle ~ wia Ned Wflfl N Hun= t.. ..--.tlfttlon -·· !dlttl lt..n ~·i:c.tion In Cellfomle of the COUtlClll ol the CltY of IMnt Addlno E " .. ""c • . o ....._ e.iitom1e 112927 Count)' a.tc Of Ol'Wlfl °'°"""' .,. CA TNI ~ II oonduelect by I Thia_..,.,, WM llledec:" IN GhW uewllve ottlOe Of Pf'lf10loei OMllofl I to TIU.~ ol lhe lfWW City J~· Unit • 111111 An•. A. ~~II oonduc!led by en fel>. •· 1913, - generll pertMl'Wllp. Count)' Cletll ol Orlln09 "' on buelneH office of th• Intended Code to ptcMcle rtQUletlont for Ille M"911811 fltlott 1no • Celltomle M.M.. HoC19 HMln C .. ,p;.; lootl ll Aenr•1g9r Feb. 13, IMI. trwlerOf II 1730 p~ No. 1, prteer11et6on of hlelOtlcel, ~~Ill.I, .. Corpotetlon, 13771 ~t CW.. Thie lleltmenl WM tlltd wflh the Publllhed O"nge OH 1 .... Thll .....,..,.,,, -.... wlltl the ...... Coe!• ...... CA 92827. lfld othef epedel reec>UfOM. Tuetln, CA. 92tl0 County Cletk of Or-noe County on PllOI Ftb. 12, 19, M , Marcll 5.:...., County Cieri! of Orenge County°"' Publl•lled O'eng• CoHt D~ All otll•r b1.1eln••• ntmH ind Thie propoud ordlnenoe Robel 8od Corp .. 1 CellfOtnte F*'*Y 14, 1983. l'tb 2~ 1913 Piiot l'tb. 2t, Mll'Oll a, l2, Ill, 1 · •dd'•-wled by the lnten~ Hl•bllthll • commlllH end • Colpof•Uon. Penetnl .,_ . • . ....... IOOI~ llMlfetOt wtlllln II"" VMI• , .. , t..008CM'8 IO Identity MCI~ "'"butlllell ,, conducted by. Publl•h•d Or1111g1 COHI Oelly ·--==rta.IC=-::~~N0::':-:11CE~===:---Publl•htd Oreng• Co••I Delly PlaJC NOllC[ put IO ,., .. llnown to lh• orieel, ClUllul'll end 0111«~ genettl 1)111nerttllp. PllOt, F.O. 19, 28 . .,..,, e. 12JN3 ,-MC:Tl'noue .,_.. ~. F«>. 28, Maroh 5, 12, 19. 1183 --fiiimnoUiiiiiiiiia-In~~~'!~~..___ ~ ~ ":t~~:. end ...,.. Myml Ellic;O •S-a3 Mm ITA,._.,.. 1035-83 ftCmtOUe MllW•te ,,.. ,_,,. • .., """"----·• Mlflhell ElllOtl Inc T"'-f ti I •-d.....,. ..,.... ITA~ of th• lntend•cL~ferH ert: gutdeUnee, the P'C>PONCI project u..... Ellto1 " PUllUC M)TIC( ... .:::_o ,.!"!' ng pereon ... ~ .... ISLAND WAVS IHC .. 11,51 Mount hM '-"found to be eurnc>t ffQO( ~;r~t ---"8.JC N011CE ~followtng ~ -do4ng Hermenn, Ho. F, Fountain V•.._, IN ~Of~Q,4, ~·. Thie .... _, wu IMed with Ille flCTITIOUI .,...... DAVID H. Hl91ARD AND ----~~~ .. ~U~.~.~.="! .. ~-Ill: ,..., ,.. _..., Actlont b)' Reauletor; A08f1o1te fOt ~ ITAru.NT A880ClATU.1.~tllA Allr#r/ A•, ACnnoue . 1.) RATTAN MAHN; 2.) ..... 1121..... Prot«:tlon Of the EtwlrOl'WMnt. County ~ ol Ofenge Count)' on Coet• ...... ~ l2«M ..... ITAT'llmNT RATTAN MANN INTERNATIONAL Thet th' property pertinent A_,.....,..__...... .. ll9 Mid on Feb. 15, 1....,. -PENINSULA OALLEAV, 425 Oevld H .. eon Hibberd, ttoO The fotlowl119 pereon te dotng -RUH GUARD -COMPUTER lwtlto II ~bed In generel ee: ......,... ·--.. ,._ 30th St .. No. 2, Hewpo<1 8Mch, CA a..cklfl Or., Corona del Mer, CA ~Ill: w 0 .. L D ; 4 .) A ... I A I c AH epedelty ...........,, mft., lnVMtOtY ~ ~ i=~~ Publl•h•d O"ng• COH1 Deity 92t$3. 92t25 The Newport Beach ~ =•H ..::,~~r ~~ly\.",.V:'~:o~~:.c:~, 5e! r::...,~ ~~~~ 11113• 81 e:30 p.m. in' 1119 City Piiot, Feb. 18, 21, M1rch !· 12. wvN".c~N,,.C~8 ~t"o!!nT ~~ ~i::--i. conducled ~ 811 Soccer Club's Riptide, an Robel1 9tlettuc* Smith, 2110 Stllvenl. 8ente AM. CA 12704. Pomona. Ho. 7, Co••• M .... CA Cou~ll Cllembef•. ,,..,,,,,. lnt.,lm 11113. ~ &lllbce. CA 92'411 D.llld H Hibberd advanced-level boys .. .....-,.. __ ·---.CA fft21. Dewld Loyd Ro"'-·te, 1~121 11 ... "7. c;M.c C•nter. 17200 Jembor•• PUBLIC N()YUot MARY JANE COMPTON 2008 · __ .,..., ..,._ -• .,... .. &~-... ....._.........A-u.._. .... ...._ Bouleverd. lrvlne. CA. '""' c "----..... d .• a ........ C"' 82 ..... 1 Thie .... _. -Med wlltl .. team comprised of Thll~lloondUotedb)'111~.1rv1nt.CAN714. ·---·-· ... _,,,,.... ...,. ... a ................. """'"'"'"" "-·-"'Ci9rllof"'-"--..°" lndMduel. Jernee LMllllf Mc:H .. 11, 382 Mid tren.i.ror ., Miki locatlon " For lnformellon, cell ......,.. ...... 2 or f'ICTITIOUl llU..... ALFRED GARY BARSTOW . .,.,.... .. , ~-.... ...,_ .. , 1 3 -ye a r -01 d. fr 0 rod AoMrt 8. 8l'nlltt Orenge llloeeom, lrtltne, CA 92714. MOANINO' SUN SHIRT COMPANY *'c I the Offleel ofDlhe City' of IMne NAMI ITA,....NT 1438 w. Bey Ave .. Newport e..ctl, Feb. 11· 11183· Newport Be a ch an Thie etetement -fled with the ,,.... ~ 1e oonouatect by a 1HC.. o m m u n ' 'I • v • 0 P m • n t The lotloWlnO '*'°"' ere dol119 CA 82643. Coe M haa t bl Coullty Clertc of Oriinge Oollnl'I on generll .,.,,,_.,,..,. The I uld bulk tren1f•r I• ~I, AnM• II, 2ll01 Mc:G9'#, bull_. u : Thi• bu81neet I• conducted by en .... Publlelled Orenge Coaet DaHy Pilot. Feb. 12. 19, 28. Merdl 5, ttd ta e.a, t w~ hi g Feb. 23. 1883. O.Yld Loyd Rob«U lnltnded to 119-led et ltle ~ F 25 N3 IHTERNA TIONAL REPORT, unlncorportled u1o<:l1tlon other 8 a m e • o n a P s n.. Thie etet_. -Med wt1t1 111e o111ce o1 ThomM M<llen, Eeq., et5 D•t . ebruery • 1 · 824 le v1111. Laeun• Be~. CA 1hen • Plflnerthlp. t22..a weekend. Publllhed Or•~ Coul Dell'/ County Cl9rll of °'""09 Oouinty on Town c.tlt• Or .• Suite 1000, Coeta CITY OF IRVINE 11265 t Nency .,.,.,_ Wynkoop PUBltC NOna Today, the Riptide Piiot, Feb. 28, M1rch 5, 12, 19, Feb. u . IM3. ...... CA 92928 on Of' lfl« Merdl HAHCY 0 . LACEY Reul Arnollo Fetnenda. 824 le Thll 1111-t ... llled With the -------,-...,...~--1NS. ~ 15, 1M3. Ctty a.-Vllle. Lagune &Mch. CA llM51. County Cl«lc of Ofenge Coull!)' on '1CTTTIOUI ....... will tangle with the 1012-83 PubHINd Of•ng• co .. t Delly TNe bull trenefer 11 eub)ecl to Publl•hed Ore11ge Coaet Deity Myrn• Oon11101, 4848 59th Jenuety 11. 1883. ...-STA~ C.erritoa C.oamo1 at 9 a.m. Plot Feb. 2t. Mardi 5, 12, 11, 19d. C1llfornl1 Uniform Commerclel Piiot, Feb. H . 1913 IOn ... Plac.e. Mlywood, CA 90210. "1117111 The lollowlng ~reon II doing -----------101~ Code Sec1lon 8108. _, RoMlln<le M Oonuiet, 140 1 Publlalled Orenge CoHt Dilly ~ u : at A 11 en SC h O O 1 in "8JC NOT1CE Th• n9111• end eddr•N of th• So Ofenge Ave • Senll Ane, CA PtlOt, Feb. 5. 12. 111. 28. t983. VANGUARD GRAPHICS. "81' Fountain Valley. The '9Cnnou9 • H•ll "8JC NOTICE ~ wtth whom c:IMnl "'9Y be NlJC NOTICE 1121o~ii1>er1 G OoruMu. 1401 So 857-83 Kenelngton Drive, Huntington teama are among the ..,.... ITAftmN'T Ned 11 Thomaf Mullen, Eeq., 886 '1CTITIOUe ..,..... s Ane CA 112101 ---.---.,,.-N0-~-.1,.-r---• 8Mdl. Cellornle 92648 f lllUMC9'ALCOURT-T-<:.l\'9rDr.,Sulle1000.Coeta OrengeA\19., ente • · l"UIJU'I 'I~ Duene R. Gruley, 98f7 final l6 com~Un~ or The lollowtn8 ~ -dOlng OS_., "llMCIAL •TNCT ...... CA 82129MCIthe1Mt cSey for ~ ITATPmM'T Thia ~ II conducled by 1 1<1n1lngton Drive, Huntington club ....-.. •. •·•-p. ~ M : -a. T--llllC•• w., -... dllml...,...., OfedltOI' lflell be The fOllowlllo pet'IOtlt '" doing generel perln«lhlp. '1CTITIOUI llU ... ll a..ch. CllH0tnla 9264e -.. ..., SOUDER EHTEAPR18E8, -·-.. v• -·• ~ u: Raul A F•nendw NAMe ITAnMOIT 0 D sun day' the 404-C temerd St.,CoM• ...... CA ,... ........ 0·--. Merell 14• 1983 which ,, th•c·LtFORNIA YACHTS, 1402 T""'• lt•l-t ... flted with the The tol ............ ,,.,_, .... doing Thia bulinla II conduc1ed b)' en ~1 lll09mlT ....... bu11neu d•'I befor• th• ,. '" ~-~.. lndMd"81. Riptide tn e et 1 the 92827. l•M•tN •f Ill• l•l•t• et MIA coneummetlon det• •P•cllled Morgan Clrcle. Tualln. Cllllornl• County Clertl of Orenge County on bull,_ u : ou.;,. R Oreele'/ W " ,___ l l Roneld Oerl Soud•, 404,0 ..,..._ ~ ebOW 92680 Feb. 1, 1983. SOUTH COAST RESTAURANT Tiiie ll91amenl WM fllect with IN estl'Qinaie~ WIU&Jll •t a.m.css1.,ec.e ...... CAtle%7. CGllSIDAM1'l l.ll. --*· , Oii., Febru"'Y 25, 11163. M•nh•ll Bo•t Co. Inc... • ,_... EQUIPMENT co . 1586 Sunl1nd County Clertl of Orenge County on a.m. af ~ M .... lftgb. JuU• Matl• lou~er. 40•.C loo --·~ Ludly Hookeno C1lllornl1 corporellon. 1402 Publllll•<I OreOG• CoHt Delly llllle, Colt• Mela. CA 92e29 F_._ ... _ 1 1983 ernerd St .. Co•I• M•H, CA " .. M0.11Me Preeldlntof Moroen Circle, Tuetln, Celllornte PllOtFtb 5. t2. 19,28, 1983. SAM M WATSON . 2028 -~1 • • ,_ ~ ll)11C( 12927. NOnc::Si Y• ...,. '"9 ....., IMnd W• Inc. 12680 542·63 Lemno• Or . Coete Meu. CA P.ibllahedJ)renge Coeet o.ity -----------~~ .. oonduc*t by.,, ,,_,.--'.., ........... ,.., P1.1b"9Md Ofeno• CoHI D•lly Merc"'911-~ Co. Inc. --It' ...,..,.._ 9282R8o· 0 s CH .. ·&ER' "'IN ....... Piiot, Ftb. 5. 12, 19, 2f. 1883 • .. ....._. ....... ,.. ......._ lllleN .... -Feb. 28, 1M3 J. . ....... -.--""'-. . ...... ~ • ,_,, 572..a3 HCllOOUI.. ..... Jule Met1e Souder -r--. ""91dent MIUI Pl., Coete MMe. CA 9282e. ..... ITA~ -...... ...._, -fled With the ,_ .................. .._. t084-«l .......... ......... -'th ....... '9CTTTIOUI....... TOM 8AARO, Ho. 4 Tory, ........_ "-....... I lllA ....... "-et.4-lt -._,.., .,,. MAm ITA~ TM followtnQ ..,.... --• County Olrtl of Orenge Count)' on " ~ wtltl to _. the eovtce ol "8.IC NOTICE Coullty Clertt of Orenge County on -.... ._.._._ ....._ IMM. CA 92714. ~ M: Feb. 23, 1113. ti -In Ihle melt., you F--15 1883 ,.,. ·~ .. S*'9ClN -~.. OAH SARAO, 1115111 Roderlcll .~ FOOTHILL OOMME,.CIAL ~ ~~ ~~, ....-M M01"ICa lt¥fTltG..,. __ , · · ,._. ~ M: Lene. Humlngton &Mdl. CA 11264&. MOTa OP ""'iiN.uLT MID CENTER, o/o ,1.rpad Ollellaly Pubtllhed Orange Coael Deity .,_ '° ,.._,,..v, '° your eD ITllll MO. -MY A Publlehed Orenge Coell Delly KHIT·WITS. 9471 OrHnwlch Thie """""'9 11 conducted bye 11JECno11 TO l&f.. WIDa AroMect. lnc . .z.._~'!,!I MecAl1ttut Plot. Feb. M. Mercil 5, 12, 18, 198& written reeponM, ti any, mey be Piiot Feb 111 H Mer 5 12 11183 Drive. Huntington a..ch. Celtiornle generel partn«lhle>. .,_OP~ ltwd., ~ -. CA lltlll. 9N-&a ~:: ~ u t ti " I ti NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lflet • . • ' . • 716-83 9264e Rod Ch9mbet1eln .._..,.MT l90ncr QINe~Ltd.,Mll 1 • • 1 • Mlledpropc_>Nlewlllber-'vedb)' Keren K1y Morrie. 11471 T1111111t-lwMflledwlththe IP YOU• ,IOPl•TY II tll M~ llYd., Hewpcwt 8Mdl. "8.JC N011C[ :::4'.::~ ~·:v~•:, "':': Ille City o1 Coltl ..._, to wit: Tti. NlJC NOTICE g:~c;2:eunllngton BHeh. County Clertc ot Oriinge County on POMCLOIUM MCAUM YOU CA · ~ -... Utt. ,...... .....,. City Council. P.O. &oic 1200, Coele ,._ Jenuary 111. 11183. A R a I I ti I II D t M Y 0 U • Allled alablfy AnlMKt, lne., PiCmtoUI ..,..... • • ...._ LM te ...._,117 ... M•H. 01llfornl• 921128. on or P1Cnnoul llUelNIN Ge«lldlne Pitt, 11471 .... ..iwlch nom1 PAYMaMTI, IT MAY N IOl.D 02411 Mac,Ar1hur ....,d., Hewpott MAm ITATlmJft' before the"°"'' of 11:00 a.m. on ....._ ITATDmNT DrM. Huntington a.adl, Celllotnla Publl•h•d Oranc;i• Co111 Delly wn'MOUT NIY CCMM'f ACTIOM, 9Moh. CA tateO. TM followtnQ perwone -do4ng T'u.cs d•l .. olcl1er II oona9'0 ~. Mltdl 11. 1"3. It lhell be The fOllowlng per-are doing 9264fCh t "fl Pitt 208 A Piiot, Feb. 5, 12. 111. 28, 1883 Md~ fN¥ ._ ...... "8fll 90 • ,,_ ~ le oondUcted by • ~ ... d bog d I t to the reepontlbtllly of Ille bidder to ~ M: ery "' on • 85443 br1nO 'fOUI -.It In good.....,. .,.._.. ...,,...... COMPUTERIZED PHOTO· ~etteo!too ~ delN9f 1111 bid to the Ctty Cletll'• PHOTO.WEST. 5934 Werner Knoicvllle. Huntington IHch, by peylng ell of y01.1r pHI dtM CllNIC011d01 .... "" ltd. GRAPHIC INVENTORIES. 4911 de Hie minere eu rHpu•ete OHie. by the prot>9f 1111no1.1nced Av•nue, Huntington leech, c.lfomle 112848 • ll2.41 T Mil PmLJC N0T1C( ~ .. ~~end ~~ Relntree Lene, lrvln•. Cellf. eeortte. 11 he'/ "9una. ~ .., 11ma. 8ldt wt1 be ~ opened Cellfomll 92&49 ::'d: L• Ho11W. ' • ellP8IW-"'*' ""-_.. .._ --tVl~l'MI (Mii P.O. loll 17M6). reallltliide • tle!NIO. Ind need MoucS et 11:00 Lm .• Of.. ~ w..,. Inc:., • Clllfome o.o.n ave, Celltonlle 93¥ NOnCa °' ,_,... U&.I ._ dll9 we nota al dlllllM ... Thie nau '*" -~ ""'O. .,.,,"' O. Tr~. 41111 Rein T TO TH! ~-A a. toon "*-"• u prectkable on oorporetlon. 7211 w. 1e111 Street, Thie ~ le ~by • ....., ...... , ~.TM_... 11 tt~ c-'lly ClerkAI Qnnge Co&lal'I on T~ ~CA lt11ll. ~~1~ .,._· l>)l.lfle Frldb.~ 1;.._1H3, In ''" "°· N... Co1t1 Mell, Cellfornle lmlled ~ .. ~. YOU AM .. DDAUL.T ut118 A • o1 Fel>Nefy llJ, 1ta, ....._,_. Feb. t4, IMS. Dr!'f'lo.at .......... ~1''Nllll plllnM · l'OU> • lOU ...... to C'oYnCJ' ...,., Hal. tt1 02erl'I' -· Katen ~, _,,,,. oaD fl' TIUtT DAftD ~ .__ deify uMt1 l'CM" _.... ...... Tree l-. IMne. CA t2111J. ~ 1f11e lmwlult. you'"'* ....., Orlv•, Co111 Meu, Cetlfornle Thie ~ II coMuc1ed by e Thie ~ol ~ ~-~the -. --.ae YOU TAU ~ c:urNnt. You 1Mr not~ l"vbtleNct Ofaftl9 Coeet Deity T'llll ~ .. conduatad by. • It .......... 10( ltle tur .... ~llJM)B pol,..,. Counl'/ ~.. .....,. ........... on TO "910TSCT YOUlt .......... n. to PllY ........ WIPllld POI .... Plot.,,.. .... ~ .. 12,#,:tta oer-lt~11Mj1'11p. -~= :•:.:u=~ 8 Mi)'MAT£AtAl T0Ui#STALL'U'.Ak Creetlw Weye Inc. Ftbr'Ueory 15, 11113. rT MAY M IOU) AT A~ )'Ollr ecc:o1.1nt, •vtn 1ho1.19h Ml JI:, .1 1 ~ M#f1 ~ Wfttt111 f9ICIOIW9 to the ~ D E T I C T 0 A F 0 R F U ~ L Tom Plelfoot f..r7 I AL I • I, Y 0 U MI ID A• peylft9flt ... delNllded, but )IDll •-.,. -TI* ........... -. fled wftll the lJnl9M you do '° 'If/All def9ull _. DISPO.SIHO SYSTEM. Sto-T~ Publlehed Orenge Coett Delly ~A note OP 'TMI ... ,,_ mull PllY the""'°""' ...CS 11bo11e. ..--""'-County Olerti of Orenge County on .,. *'l«ed on .C,p11ce11on of IN Add I I I 0 n.' •• t. 0 f I h. Tlltet .,_, -l'lled with tl\eo PllOt. ~. 19, 28, "'"· 5. l2, 1"3 OP TM '9M>CllDlltO ....... T Milt ttw.8111Gf14N "°"' ...... HCllUOU9 91111•• Feb. 23. 1M3. ...,,...,, Ind tHa oourt 'Nl1.,,.., .,.attcetlone mer be obtelned et County Cieri& of Orenge County on ~ YOU, YOU 1HOULD CONTACT A of r~etlon ot ltlle dOCIUIMM um tTAW n... )udom9nt ........ you for IN relef the Oflloe ol the PurCfl8llrlO Agent F9bNer; 15, 1"3. LAWYlll (""*" dlte Of r900ldadan ...... TM tallcMlnO ,,.._ -dOlng Publtllhed 0r8"09 Coat Deity dernellded ii the ~ wNdl et 17 F•lr Drive. Coet• Men, W NlJC NOTICE HOTIC! It HEADY OtVtH tNll '*9on)..,,.... fl9 .....,IM\.,..,. ~ -Plot, Feb. 2t, Mlr'Ch e. 12• 11• ttd could IHUlt In gernlellment of Cellomle. 8ldl lhoUkl be r1'tUmed Publlelled Oreng• Co.II Delly MAR VISTA FINANCIAL. INC.. • '°' ...... upon """"' • -... a. HATCH ,.AlmlERI, 2'72M 101....a ._, ~ o1 money Of ptoperty 10 Ille attention of the Ctty a.-. Plot. F«>. 19, 2'. Mer. 6. 12. 1813 Ac::tlnoul .._.. ~Jon. 717 Not1h "E" ..,_, pertocl. ~...,.. -~ lM ...._, HOO, ~ vi.,o, Of oe. N1it"' !tie comPlln!. wilt*\ Mid t1111e lmlt, In • ..-0 882-93 ..._ ITAW •-.._............... ,.____,_ ..,_ 90 "'llP Ille Jut• ta 1 n ~ ~ Identified on the outllde The followfncl .,...._. -doing ...., _,__, _,,..,. •~. ttla entire -" ~ CA nee1. "8JC llOT1Cl DMed: "°"'· 14. 1eeo w41'I _Bid Item Humber end the rmoc NOT1CE ~... T..,_ Number (114) eea-on1. ~ A. 8'emon. 27216 l.M Pall W. 8fwmen. ~~a.ti Opening o.te. T~H INVESTORS 5100 M Ille sir-t Tn.wt• l#ICW ttla "°'{ o;::"""· Jllllll ~ #200, Mtlllon VI$. CA NOl'ICE OP DEATlr1>P ~~.~ Eac1rt11et._ IOC.lf'f'Wll erWJ "..!.:.~ .. ~ 8Trctnin .. 1. Newport BHcll. ~-:--.:::;::=-:: r-1~ Of'°~-:"'..::.... eo ~ w Qlmcu 272.ta l.M EP""" AND o• tl1 .......... c.,... Dr every ll•m .... , forth In th• The ............. --......... Cllfomle 92teO o..n "' lewM -of IN United .top IM fl)(_._., °' If r-r ......., 1200. ~ Vllfo. CA INA P. TO c.a. • ....._ • 1p1olflcetlon1. Any end ell ~ "";.';"',. ...----.. OOnekl W. Ollmour. 5100 8lrctt 8..._wtttlollt~oflf'Yklnd ~le In b•l•n tar Mr t2tl1. P E T I T I 0 N T 0 ...... ::.':CA.... ::"~~·~n::·:::i• OUR FAMILY J£WEl.8; O.F.J. =· Hewpofl 8Ncll, Celltomle •a pubic~ ec IN time ..f otllS reelOll,--..: a..~ =::.52CA~IA. ADMINl8TEBA·l171•t ESTATE NO. ~..,......,........ end Mllure 10 • fol1ll 8"'1 Item i,; 018TSAl~UESTOR7SI~ iRAVE~~:: Roneld E Todoren 24151 place d .. loneted ~o~.d~ ... ...!..~ tot~~~= .. ~ Thea .....,.. .. conduGtld w • . • . ~........ tie ~ .... be groundl TREA u • I M•Y • Jeronlnlo Rd .. El Toro, Cetltomla Col.lnty of flle lt•tt of ....,"",._ v I l LA 0 E c 0 .. Mu N 1 l y .,.._.. l*ll•lhtp. To all helra. ~ P1.1bttehtd Or.,.... Cout Delly tot reteGtlon of the bid Coeta ...... CA 92t2e 9H30 dMIQnelad bllow ... ol IM right. Al80CIATION. t11 Town 0..... NcNnt A. ...,._. credltora and con\lncent Plot Feb. ff. Merd:"i. 12, 19• 1td. Eedl bid 1t11111 Ml iorlh the full Cln;l98:"to;1=-~A1::k:-Y Thll buelneM 11 COtlducted b'/ • }:..::' 1n'"::",0rw: :.C: :,:= Ottve, Suitt I00.1. Co•t• ..... 1 ,_ ~ Oelwlll f!:• credlton of lDa P . Toepel t~ nimH •nd ruldencH of •II Klllwyn T. Pugh, tl945Anttoch QlflS'el partnarlhtp proper1y which 11 utu•I• tn Mid OllJutnle811 ...... 7• tllm. l---(11t) ,,.. -fled -... and ho may be '*'°"' end part ... tnl•Ml«I In Or .,.,... CA 92115 Ooneld W. GllmOuf County end .. cr-tbed below TM .... ~.-.I -~LOrWlllllG ~= o•._-~J\.lin"~ in the •-MO llD11C( Ula pr~~HI. II th• bid 11 ~'I• ---18 condueied by' Thll lt.llM*ll -!Med with ti. •lrMI •ddre11, If eny, or Ollltr If you he\19 ~ que9tlone.,... ..... ..., 1 -:1 ·~ w.-... ._. ,___. ...._,,, COtPOrlllkln. etete thew of the oerww per *""I» County Cl9rll o1 Orenge County on common cteelQllMlon If.,.., ol Mid ehovlo contect • le~ or Mle l"vbelefMd ·~ CoMt ~ ~ c~ been $,d MM' ~.,..:oof~lle ~:w== ~ T. ~ Fel>Nefy 15, 1983. ,._ Pfope'1y II tM fot1tl be.ow.' = ~wtlldl mey._. -...... ""'"""' It. 5 12, 18 I pe! .,,_COURT ~_..thin ona olflOer mult Thll ......,..,, -wlttl the Publlelled Of1111,.. Coul D~I Seid deed ol ttuel -....-CS Rema YOU MAY LOii ........ .--. • ..:.,.., _ b~ _._._ P. Toe In OP~ --~ CWtl ol 0r-Cowl ... on •· ,_._ ·~ COUN'n OP GRAW lion> f tfl9 bid le b)' • peitt1•1Hp Of r..... ....,. -.....-'• Plot. Ftb 19, 29, MM. 5, 12, I by the T~tor deelgneted Mlow U!GAL " YOU DO NOT t e .Superior Court of •Jalnt~etetelhe,..,.lnd ._.. • ,....,, 143-83 "'° -~on the o... In TM<E AC'TlON.. ----------~-=~~-=1 Oranae County requestlne * CMo C-....,. .,_. acldr-of Ml generet ~ . c ,_,4 th• Book end et tllt Peg• H NOTa • MEEIY 01V1M .... that ~ p Toepel be '° ._ -Ind joint~ If IN......, II a Publlllled Ore~ out D= "8.JC ll)TIC( Doc1.1m•nt Number of Offlclet ttle COLLE GI ,ARK WALNUT t d . 1 ..... ..._CA&O-ldl~or....,f/lffllftt P9ot.Feb.1l, II. Metdl5• 1 AlcordelntheOflmolh~ VI LLAOI COMMUNITY appoint• a• penona ,LAIMTIP .. I t9AllL •• thatdom~undlf·~ 11s-a PM:Tmoullil ..... RecOfder of ••Id County, 1111 M AelOCIATION.lwAl'l•len~ ···----------•l1epW'fltatiw CO admlnllter Ml••A•N -· lhe bid 111181 lie In trl8 rtlll NMm ITATW dtllgneted bl6ow, and oonwe,ed "'9 1911 Pf°"'1Y ~ • t•n CORDRAY the estate ol Ina P . Toepel •1tlllMmlOLC* .. NOI..., name of th• lltdder •Ith• MlJC MJT1C( TM 1o1ow1ng s----doing, elldptOpart'l to theTruMeltttwmn A1MI AVtnU., IMM. Callfomll R O 8 E CO RD R A y ( d tb I d d t •n I ue .. aM ... T ...... _... dlllclnatiOn fOlowlng 11t10Wtn1t tilt ~ 111: ...,_,. wlllcll te ltt•llY d .. cirlbed H • un er • D epen en .................... eoLC* .. "DlllA ltjh. flct1t101.1• n•m•):" PM:llllOU9MllW••• QUANTUM IHOUSTRll!S. SeteOfthepooperty, .. belllllde IOlloW9: iwldent of Homeland, Ca. Admlnl9traUoD of F..tate. MCM.•:;LOUttl ... ltOLll••t flotlll ..... STA,_,,., 8 Foun4eln V'*'t CA II d d ' IM LO! ao. Treot 1088 • ,_.... Pueed away on February Act). The~• eet for ••m•-•INT ...... AM =~~='~tNrec:': TM folkMtng S*'9ClN -dOlnQ ~=·.,_ 1" ' C:~:;:,t:.,:,:..:;n•;wet In look U6, Peou It• 24, 1883. She 19 IW'Yived by heM1lw tn No 3 at 700 ........_ I I ti~ M. CWfetlt reQIMreltOll wltfl IN 0r-. "'*'-• Cllrletopher Cherltl 011 .... end by ,..'°" 01 fffe1o1lt In IN I 1 lnot1.11I~. of Mlec•tl•neowe heraanBaymondA.Pt.hlof avkg-iw 8ve.·w-:-1n =-..:...~:-.=.= =~o~·Ji:=:.!: ~i11::ri:.0;!~188Tri J!,T:v~ ~~~· ai .. Fciun1• v.-. ~=~=~::CS~ ~.:,=.-c11 °'Or-. Homeland. Ce "p and 21 th• lty of an ta ~.: CAL·•••RICAM PaMAMCIAL the Prelldlnt. a.crtwy. ne.urer. ,,._t'l10tw:r ......... ....-........ Aoneldo A. Storf. 1Hfl lnCilldn8,. ,... ol "' ..... ~ H. LION, .. 1randcblldren. unera CautondaanMan:h23, t-COllP .. • c • • OWW ._. lndM9Mger. ...._..... 1 w"-11111-1 ......... ·-c.... at., Founteln V-""t. ~• lllHdl-~ .. ~.ln .,._,..cl,_. ..-vkm and final Interment at 9'.30 a.JD. ntT ... llOlll •OATeA.. TN C1tY COUMir of lhe Cfly of • • ,, ... , ta10I, boc* Md ..... MCI• Ind llild &Jiii ... W...,.,. •• ..-vkm will be held at the 11' YOU OBJllCT '° I.he COllP .. • c • *Cea ....... Coee• .._ ,__ ,_ r1gt1t 1o Ho ..... Coet• ...... c.llfOfnla Tiiie llUlltltl8 11 oonduded w a crf Mid OfW oecteretlon of cnenut•1 C OUft • ..... _........., ~ -11......... -~ -...... ' -...-• ....,_ Cendlllon• e11d "Htrlolf"I Acacia Park emetery, lf'Ultina ol the pMidan, ,OU L. •c WILL•A•8, SAi• --'l'llllll .,..,_ 11 ~by• ---: ,. .. ,... ..__ ' (1lilnll...._ "ce&ft'e'') ,...,..... .. ChJa&o, llllnou. Services ahouJd etthw ...-r .at the •••0•10• ... ti ... ,.,.... f'4lltlrurt 14• 1M3. ~ TM ... .....,.. of ._ WIPllld ._ Ma. ......_ unds the direction of Baltz b ear I n I all d a ta t e 9Mu•• ........ .., ..... • ,l:,b::::e.°::l8 COMt Deity Tei.-..,..::-inc. ec!:, :':' =:-C: ':: :,-: :._ rtt;, ~·!!;" .:.= °"'*'Ca~ °""II~. Bll•nm Smith & Tuthill your o'!l;eca•on• o. r file .......... "C'~ ... ~"::: 107143 OM ,..., e. 1en. ~ ....... .,.. ~ • Cellfornl•, .. •M•Hf to tM W---"" ,......-1 .. -.... -........ _.._ _ ..... --...._. • · --..r... ,_. ..... ""'.,.....,. un·a.., •:.t:,r&T."· ..-.u ____. --;, ...... ~:;ac:www wnu .._ 18 tM Ge · I _...,.. .. PmJC llRIC( 11111 11UI M114 W tied .-i IN Pllbllehed ~ Coell = tNt N°'loe ot Tru""'' .... IS PUflT'Hlflll ON8t .. ol C... M.a. 846-9371. court before UM hwiq. ,. 1 _.. ., .., ..... • Olerti °' Orlfll9 ~ Oft Not Feb. 12. 19, i-. ...,_ 6, 1 . d•all ill•d llelOw • ....,_ ., .. 1111 na 1 • wlM ----------.... YOW' appearance may be in ................. • __.. llOTa OI' ~ It, 18a. ~ Mu.cl rwetn "TNIW'' 8'1111 M ... L.1811-_.. • .....,_.._ -« by JOUr &ttol'neJ. bOSe WDCX,.......... .., •fl .... ,. PW dMIMd to-''TNltOt'tM W moir. OCIOIUIM Ill lllet POJWil ef •••i'F• y 0 U ARE A 11111Yl•llOGtllP111191 ,ubtlehed Ofenoe Co•t = tflell -Truetor le C1Mla11•t.cl ae ... -11 eftd OtlertM ft'1 CJlDJlroB tlGfmt IU•-9 OP Tiii °'" lleb. 1t, II. Mer. I, t2t 1 P\llJC llmC( blloW Md "lln Rafa/' tllell M .... ~ _,. WI 1•1 •,:r: c:ndltor al u: it!cc:::Jd;;OU ~-·~ ..... ~~-=. lflll 7MI HCTmGUa Iii H•M =--..:c:c.:::.~a:;.: ::.: = :r.I. ':.... = mw& file J"fN6 dalrD w1tb Tllo_. -._...Ji~·= Oii W.. IW,, .... t , 1-. .. PWlJC llOl1C( ...... ITA'IW -.. "'9 _.. of D9lelllt ta 7 ¢1,. ..... Md i..-_ ..._ I ..... ,_ ...... 7:IO p.111. tn tlle City C•\utOll MnnDUe .. I ... 1"' ~ ,..... -~... --Tiii• 1110tttltlJ• li.•"8IWt et ;:~0:!1~:': .. ~::uv c:.:=.-=.= ... ...,.. ~ tolOO....., Aw. IT,._. ~-.. 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QM-. l•INI• ===-··1:":-===-.r.==-·-==-:-=. .. • .. --.rfiiJ~GTE a , J ...... iDll tDe ...., ...... ,.-.... ~ l=~&~m;:& th• •"" Wllll ''"' • .. .. ...... ...,... .. lliiiiltllii~..: ...-.----~--~ .......... . a\ltl1'&~tb~~·· ••re = rn ... =.A ............. ...... ... .. ...... ~-:.~ •,••:r ~:.:.. i8 or of •b• ,..uuoM •r et ~~.:11t:A"1 ~:a . ... ..:::,-r. ... •a..· M· .. ~-- I ., The marketplac~ on tlie Oran~1e Coast ... 642-5678 , All the latest information is available to you every day in your local daily newspaper -and that includes the classified section. ' I ..1 f 4-• "J. .. 111.11 .... r ..1v"°1,J J •I 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. , Classified ... phone 642-5878 • Or•zr Cout OAtLY ~LOT /latutdey. =n H, 1913 Neart11 hol/ o/ all Dally Pilot rtade1'• havt u.ttd the clauijted aec"on to bu~ or Hll a product . l 1") • ·• .')I -. ---~---:---------.,---,-----~---,,.._-............ ----------~---~-:---~-----~or--~--~·~--~~~_,.._------~--.......... ~------ M Orange Oout DAILY Ptl..OT/laturday, '•bruary H, 1Na $184 d .... ' per IY ~4:'~':'~. ""' HT'I tor 0411Mnl ~O 11.ICT~ JIMll'e OAM>IHINO ._..I~~ '-O'Ntw!! ~~· LOWUT MTUI PtomptJ Ml~_.,. Th•t'• All you pay Mo. a O"'Y ...... 1011 tllook I brick work. T-;,.,.WOttl.1•80.,_.71,.-..~.. ~. ,,.. tMI & ..,, -~7 The '""'•OfY l'*"1N'Oe neat profffllOftala. 111 Hol w , wood. comp. tie b a Norman Mw 117~1~ luropHn oreftaman. _ .. - , .. ,._ metnt, ~ ..,_, • .,. .. "30 '""°4l1 yr• eicp, ue.f14t ,, .. ..e. Nf4HI 30 d~ eel 1M Oll4 "U.OICOMM' ._ yy llll HCMiwt .. nlno. reliable. PAIHTIN NUD • ....__.. _ _._, .__. 1" the CtMttt MM C.wlt IUt to )H. Do ~O!jlft ....~·iiii · ~.,_., ,...., lrtl4•0 :fy wo,.1<1 30 Y'• up. 1n11 ' !!!!DBW ntxllll DAly New cetlln111, oeblnet _...._TU -Uo. tflCWt. .....1H V ~ ,_ llTllATll I e111. Aoou1t10 cellfngt. Pl M lecNClltlet ~ t)'P-leolng, ba,., fortnlct ••H• -ILIOTNCtAH Clean·upe: lprlnkt.f ,.. IPlllU P1.Dn •oc1 ..-.. ki.r -. .. ._.. Uo. H17IO. ,, .. Mt,•1 M lno, ~.etc. , .. MtV. PloT oounlert .. ~1 .... ~· ~IA I.Jo 1•110• ,_ ..... ~ Nlf' lnetll, tod & *vb ~ ·~"--c·~· "( ...... ". • ........ o.w. Pelnttno t41•74T1 ·--D M ···~·an 116-MN, 780-Nlf · ~ · .._ lnttal l'r•• ut t.ow -·--· ln•ttllaUon. Our work1---------v _.., C&blnelt' Carpentry CNN Ctn lotlt. ~ .... OOtt. 'ohrl• no: .... ,..,_ Ml1 to aoctll-only lookl ••P•n•lve. Waler~~.. Quellty-eenelble ,.... ..PrM&Mlli•------ SERVICE Smell !o«>e l repelr9 ,... ,... I! ... ,_,. b1wn e..tPM. nw. M2-NOt C~ fM Pt1oet ~ 20 )n, '*• lnl. Comm'I: 19ee. In ~ Don't MOY9 • '-0\'ll Fr• •tllnate 646-IOOS "'"ILD "'"" wfttl !OW, ~. Ml-40'0 IWl•IPI ..,.,., lt!Ofouoh.Od rift YoU ~Lio. 204ftt. Nt-170t, IM-llta rM11, new tw remod. ek~• & 8ey"~ DltECTORY em.tu ~~·~~.M. ~·bfe' bp'd :;.,~1111. --NIIMI TOP HAT '31-toaO ,, ............ 53942'2 FWnod,/Aepelre. Lo rat... UC'D CHIU> CAM .... .. ... ~o:::· lewr1"3nwre:;, ..... Hl·IHI I ..., 28 Y'I• Lio 403t41. Ina, ~. rec>llr, remodel. TU. 00 IT NOWI Deckl, pelloi, tencH . Agee 1.a. 8MDf1 l Hell All mallu, 1prln9t, · • Home & Offloe C1Mn1no lliMuY bonded, Aeft, COior la-Frff Ht, rHeon•ble • .-;;;_._ _____ _ &al tw..... Fr•_. at...,_ 761.9559 .,.., l :30-4. 64l.07et lllnou. new openere. ly4my Uc'd, bonded, lnt'd iAiCKWOM: Smtll per1. M3-49H Notwd Uc'd. John 931.11111 TIL.l INITALl.ED VfM Delly PllOt Rl!MOO~l8/FACE LIFTS TODOLIR FUNI lunch, k11~.:Joa • •.' T 0 m ...... ....,.. X'lnl r•. 157-oet1 Newport, Co... M::-INT/IXT. CALI. JIM, ATlA8 PWMBINO' .:.~lnde:,~=:::.7 SeMoe Dnotory Cu1tom wood patio•· 1naokt, ectMtllt. ,.,, =;-:=I , bp'd In 111 llorM,.... HouMGIMnlnO. IUll or pt/ Irvine. FWI. 17S.317D Ml I• Heiting, IC*llltZlno In Repr-.nt•tlve decll• l tenoee. 8lt gen Falr'Wr#, OM. 7111·2S42 Ill!!!," Comm'l/Raa. 14t-Mtt time, 2.2 yrt exp. I'm the EllerYINno In MMONY repe1t1. 64&.19N TU I .U.Y Ml-Ml!, ut Ill ~'.!1..,!.ePt11r,;..22FrH HI. "'=::J:: 9=-'"' .... beltl 5'2•11111t Llo/bondeO. low, low LOW COITll 24 HRI All~ .... 94~10 t ._.,.7 1M ..,.. !.!!!!!!!! !!!!'_ 1a ***HOMI WAlfll ~ HQUMlleeplng winier prtcea. 17S-6HJ Aepa!t-~Remodel T -== -....... Repelr·Att«llloN CIMnlnQ Oto, Ated'I qllel TOC>Ped/~. ~ '*>~ Vee l euoe>lllt lndudad Ol'lllna. Uc. &ll0-1030 ..,..m-=!!!!!!!===-;:;;-0oor .. w1~• wrk .... ef1 bond bit. up, I'" lewnl. 1114471 Bm .. Jobi Ok:,_· KJ1ty 641-4910 IRICKWOAK l~rl .... Acc:1'g, but/pert lnoome Panll-i>ttloe-f9"0M. 531-1738 . 8314929 L.anct~no-Yd QnUlll eerw:.. l<tltll .......,a Small/I~ Jobi, repalre. Pttl ltute/ Win 8ttvloet exp'CIN7 1111 tu-. W. Johneon. CPA ;.rry 5'6-4413 C..lrMt!n. ....... T,.. ttltn/r~ 10 YHrt up. orpn•ry, ..... •llP•I l~ ,.,,, 64&-ee12 llllWUI la.L'S . ' • '7112-eau 1 neve 001 1 ealll FWnod -----ln'lg9tlon Jim 111-•t• =:. ~~~· =-~ f1ve°==> MNOnry &p.c:laliet, brick, Eaperlencad I protH· T"'9 ltnlet ...... ,, ...... I bl • IWnodel/Aeptn. comm. Tll --l-OOa. -bloolC, "°"'' concrete, tlonel. Vety reuonable TYPING SERVICE ----co111tr, repa rt org or 1 relld. l.lo'd, t>oncMd, -JAC Of T Ha\11 'f04X llOUM GIMned, repel,., Lie . 430137, ... PAINTING S7.50 Hr. rat .. I For eaper1 ..W:., FMl·A.ccuret•Prol. Kl'TCHE~THROOMS • tmell. ()uer. e7M214 Irle. For-· lla2-G142 l.awn·t~ IMtall c'!i. J.!u ~ rwaonable, tree •t. Cell 945-4094 Int/Eal prof. FHt any call 5'1-197' evea/wllndl _illt FR~~~ ~~:S~. I ...... ll1atrHtlla .. ~ ~m==~~no Dey or nlgtlt. 91'18-3014 LOUIN 775-11117 •It 3PM ..... , • ITIMI llze. Joe te:J..t124 (114) 4tM1ll Wt-..1-~ •~ oontr. 5'8-18$7 No Steam/No Shampoo l F Ima 5'1-eOe& •-MRI CLEAN All ty IM~ Prof, Interior Painting ..._ ~ ..._..., Stain Spaclalltt. Fut Add'nt/FWnod. Pl811a ,.. .. , te -· MtkM II 'gleam: home, ,..".... 1° Fr .. Int. oounMll~ lttlal•l!I WE WASH WINDOWS Aa..JMIL dry. Fret •t. 839-1582 ~~86~~~~·1 J.mlllPl lllllf, DUMP J088 ..,,, ofc. Reta. &46-2240 ...... Kat~2~300874~: 78 J.D. Horn~ ,.,.,.~~ • Protwlon.i ~. Pwtclng Lot Shampoo I etwn cletn. Ct~ Rafi Ul-19l0 I 8mall Moving Jobi Oue11ty HOUMCIMnlna ·ABC MOVING-' Anllquee, kit. cablneta, ...,..ty WOf'k guaranteed "8ipelrt, Seelcoetlng. Color brlghten•re. wht ~e~n':° drakC: -;::: OMn-upe/Ulndeclplng Cell MIKE 64&-1~1 wttti • P«tonel Toucll Oulclc, CMef\11 8eMce. ~~ J*nllng, ~:.~ fine paint.Ing. 645-0M4 Fr .. •tlmat• &4&-7381 8"! AIPWt 131-41911llc crpt• • 10 min. btMc:h. cret•, etc. Rafi. '25 yre Heullflg • T,.. Trim HAULINO·ttudent W/I~ H9/lrvtne Beth e&o.oll33 lie. T 1311()48 552.0410 q_. ty WOf1t •t , __ ....... Seeo«'• Window Wuh· bar Gr Hall, llv/dln. rma S 15; •VG Hp. FrH HI. Randy F,.. ... 642-8907 lruolcJ ume lo ral•. JOn ...... ,~ --winter ralH. FrH HI, -Ing, qlty WOfk, lo prlcea. II edlng room 17.50: COUCh S10; IM2-22n M I d I l 711Q..1879 Thri you . ~ *'-1 -·-* Deva 973-2031 Huber Rooflng--all typee. Ml-OIOG, IM&-3143 I ' Ree/comml ctlr 15 Guar ellm pet ow no. a Cl Ilg gen .._.___ti .,__.. a pl S..t quality. 25 yr eap. fa-.-...1--Newofecovet~I WI d Cl I I UC. 942·1720 ~-· S ,. __ ..__..._CJ =. Honett & d9-HAUL·MOVE·Rl!MOVE ..-..... ng. ~ 8Ce Competitive ratM. ,..... Uc .• Ut1802. 5'8-9734 n ow ~en ng, rff odor . .,..,,""*'· 1 Y"I ..,..u_._ ... g · "°'tree eat FumltUfe TrMtl Tr... to etay. Wllllng to~ Uc T.119 429 730-1363 FanhlnQ Interior DMlon Ht. J ohn 1 Window IUplttia1 up. Oo work myHlf. ROUGH l FINISHING 7llCM403 or 1164 u114 "3-~111 NOAM lff. Mahn,,...,. l refa. ' HANGlN0/8TRIPPINo ROOFING REPAIRS Cluning. 940-1091 BebY91ttlng, any hour R4tf9. 554-0123 a.en-Up Inell wtndows Ted 1161-4147 STARVING COLLEGE VIM-MC 8cOt1 645-1325 Small Jobi OK. FrH __ ......... ____ _ Neer Vlclorla/Xlnl refl. We Cw• Crpt C...,_. Detail work. 857.oet1 . T,.. trltNnlnQ·CIMn up1 IHtly .... T STUDENTS MOVING •llmttH. Calf Tom or --------Colt Mau. StMm Clean l Uphol L.andlQIC>lng:.Sprinkler M _ IX CO. Uc. T12~ Eapert wallcoverlng In· Chuolc, 5'2-83112. ltttt Lft ...... " a M 2-8482 Trudi Mount Unit.~. pa.all Rec>elr ~ '41-a&e7 H 11111' D v .... 71H Federated Tu s.rv1ce lntufed. 641-8427 at.iletlon. Rau. Coneul~ --------l That 111 cont1tcton wtw> BABYSITTING. my home, RMI. rat... 645-3719 DRYWALL TAPING Relptl ~o & Soni Fu~--·-heat Home/ornc. appta. WATCH us GROWi tanl Aallgnmt. 591·85llO ... Plllllln perform wOf1( over 1200 eny,-oe~~· CARPET INSTALLATION Ml Tex1Ut• l Acou9tlc Compl. malnt, comm/ .... l!pln 631-4871. Moving anywnare 1ftott Blackwelder P1P9'hen11· Don't r•roof, repair •t Including lebor and & REPAIRS. 30 Y"I axp. Fr .. Mt. Kevin 973-1503 ,.., T,.. trtmmlng l ,._ HANDY AHOY le BACK Wouldn't you rethar hive notice, eapr., al~t rele. lno l Removal. Ouel. traction of It 857·28llO materl1l1 mu1t b• ti· lall!pt 645-ll031(bet8, aft 4) •nnu. lw/Tw :.v~~~~4:~~ Can't take retirement. •CPA prepare your In-r•ta...Oary 4'3·2382 work only. 494-3119 Uri IHF• ~i ~.: 9ai11oon Promotlone Uni~ cmnt/ cafrttt Very ~ ~ 1 ell home rec>alra or r• come lax relurna? Call faladq 110 PER ROLL All Typea. Fr .. "'· In their aelvertlllng. eon,. mlteel: bright, bHul. -JAPANESE GARDENER modele. 1'a a!weye, rw. IOf Ir• •t. 998-8182 Outllly workmtnthlp, 5511-tlet tractort and c:on.umert, bouque11. Same day. C«nent·Muonry-Blodl llettrMal Spedlliet. Mlllnt, dean-I refa. 5'6-tltte D&Ye'e: Moat S10-l75 or rm P&lllm Ir .. Mt. JU9tln 540-11114 ~~:---------.I contact Mary Grondle at 4~7580 -~~~~1-~ ELECTRICIAN. Priced Ing, ~~12 'F~2 ~~7 Drive HphaJt tHl·coet, ~ otl IMt year't. WIN by Richard Sinor. Lie. fluttr/....., JOHN tfNRY (714) S5a-4089 with any I f Ml-..., '" ~ b'-tr s trawl. IM 1..ot2t. 2~. 14 yn of happy ------------·~ /Nt que1t1on1. Contrac1or't .... ., ht:riett ,. __ ,,.,... -u ·-r ght, rM Hllmate on rMIONI ...... •t. .. local cue1omere. PLASTER PATCHING .. I • Ste1e UcenM Board, 28 ---...,..,...,...e • tm-°' -.,... latge or tma1t Jobe. GARDENING l MAINT. 264. 975-0941 People who need people . Me,,_•1aa:! 111 -• -· )Obi. Remov• old, r•-Lie . ...,....21. •7 .. ,,. .. 59 Reaid/comm/Ind. V~ Thank you 831-4410 RHIUCCOI lnl/ext 30 SIAJ',.. CIVIC Center Plaza, -....... 12 .,...., v .,...,.. thould alweye Cheek the ' ••-~ p' I ,. •• .:...77 ~~!!!!!!!=======-! R •to S I A 218 MATH ST H 8 pleca wtth new . ..._....., ctaelH.lp, tr• trim. Find what you went In Servloe Oirec1ory In the Htve aomethlng 10 Mii? yre. ,_,. au .,...,......, -oom " ' •11 • na. ~ (113~13 C&aalfled AIU &U-6411 Want Acta Call 942'-5478 146-4947 840-1819 Delly Pllol Clullti.ct1. OAILY PILOT CluafflM ~do It .... Went Ada Call 642-5878 Sell Idle lteme 642·5879 CA 92701· m OPPORTUNITIES m IN Electronics & Communications How Would You Like To , •. • L.arn A NI.'"'' Skill • 0.Vl.'lllJ> WaMrsh1p • Maki.' Nrw Frlt'ndi • Eaf'f' £xtra M<>IM'y US • Enjoy Rl'glllar Ctv1li.n Lir.- W• Otter ... • t.x ... lk'nt t.:a..-r Opportunllll'S F« HS Creduat• °' F.qulvalMt • Tralnmg For PfOplt' Wtth No MllllAl'y Expf'nt',_ • Ap 17 or J>f'•Or to ~lh b<rthd&~ • °'*""P For Pnot ~"'~ lndMduall SOUND INTERESTING """ CAU TOOAY 979-7363 (between 8.30 a,m -4:30 p m I CIHOY GfHH•G SSOT 2651 N•Wpot't llvd. Cotto M••o MD 11!&4 Ulll .. TO S1UI Pll IEB tit""' ... , ...... =-.................. n. - 11111 Piil °" ~ ...... -... -...... t•-· ....... °" ....... · .. ............. v.. .... ... .... ,,..._ ........ ,.., ... !llllf ...... II W .... • i*tltl ........................... llll , ....... HAS IMMIDIATW O,.NINGI '0A ltAAT·TtMI PIMOHI IN TILIPHONI SAUi DIPAlllTMl!NT OF l.AAOE OAANGI COAST N!WSPAPER !2:' .ta\·~-=:; pey '"" and "IT • Ewnlng1 and Saturday morning• at>M In our ~blleatlona. Call U7·HIO, ht ' ICING t.e • CommlNlon/GuarantM • Mu1t b9 ambltlou1, pleuant and rellabl• •expenence helpful, but wllllng to train •fh1111 not temporary Call &48-4000 between 9AM-3PM 842-5678, ext. 312 between 5:30PM·9PM "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" lllUllTI IPEllllS I Need ~lephone aales representatives to start tonight in Costa Mesa office. •Part time •Must be at least 16 •No experience necessary •Pleuant personality •Reliable •Good earning potential TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZJE ACROSS 58 Postage 1 Dwelling 59 Man's n une 6 Finnie tongue 61 Desire 10 81.da 62 Hireling 14 -drabs: GI 83 Octavia's gatb mate 15 Anished 64 Not 10 hot 18 Upoold 65 Sliver grade 17 MIAlvea Abbr. 18 Jotip Broz 66 Alumnus 19 Kind o1 b-o 67 Shuts 20 Athens' foe - 22 M8ke unnt DOWN 24 Unfriendly 1 Mr . Fr. 28 Revotved 2 Unbalanced 27 Sun room 3 Actress - 31 -ton: Style Nald1 32 Fee1rww 4 Oefeeted 33 Relidell08 5 ~build ~~ R~ 6 Oeatlny ..., o; 7 Athlrat 39 Dog: Lat. 8 Wane 40 Time Of day 9 Ora -- 41 Mltcet.ce 10 Cane 42 Authorized 11 -tece 43 Not novel 12 l.ength unit 4'4 Clamor 13 Equine 45 Gr ..... place 21 ~1-Bebe 47 Teems 23 --of 51Hablut bricks 52 Aeeclnded 25 Of noblemen 5-4 Go -27 Bennet FRIDAY'S PUZZLE SOL VE> 28 Pot 29 Paulon 30 Fr«uled 34 Tarrlet 35Advanced 38 Pitcher 37 Hocllay 11• Bathgllte 39 T •llno eoQ11 40Pelm: 2 worelt 42~0Uffat 43~ 44 Flgtlt• 48 Marble: Slang 47 We1pons: Fr. 480gre 49JUdge SO~t 53 Dumb one 55 Mulberry cloth 58 Wicked 57Crlmeona ee>StaH our famous DIMES-A-LINE I . •' -11 t I d RV & BOAT DRY ST<IW&E ~IL-~ •'MIWlle alto. •um .. ,.. ..... ........ ..,. lll-101 ... • j • rw.I r;(l') T II YE. t. 1,. • ..,1 •.1,•·' ~ ,, L" -• •i.t.. .,, .•••.•• ,.. I tat• 'llT..-12111 Extra clNn. 76$-1914 '72 Galaxle 500. rune, new ln1, nMd8 paint, $500. ln-5430, l 'r.'-791t • ) • 2 -Orange ~nty Real Eatate/ An Advert181ng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, FebrUary 29, 1983 I / 760-8333 IW I al.WI Exq~tely upgraded ''Palennci' in Harber View Homes. 4 BR., formal dinina. country kitchen. upgnded appllance9, imported tiles, French doon, akyu,ht, Wetbar, spa, awD!M'ble loen8, fee land. $325,000. 760-8333. mt•1llWI . One of fine9t golf cow. md lab ... in Bia ea,._.. LaYeq , 3 BB. Monaco with family room. Deltahtfull1 decorated throughout. Bleached oek floon, French don and wtndowa, air conditioned, 3 car pnae. A must 1ee type of ..-opetty. A*tna $770,000. 760-8333. ""11111 ... -3 Bedrooma plua &oft and family room. Slate entry, expended, built in lldtichen and buat am deck. WMll to '-:h. Priced way below market at $139,000. Offer your down. 876-6670. Wllmllll1 Wiii PB I .. ....... 3 BR., 2 :S.tha, brick fireplllce. Dr..ucally ....._.for I.Mt mle. Call for detaiJa and 1aJre ed•mtaet. t7.....,.. • • .... 11 .. i.e. than 2 yean old. Tr~ lOS 1 a M ..,....t ICbeduJe !>.ta all. ar.t IUl!!lllW'lwin• ...... -daB. 4 cs ~ too. Alldna $335,000 with ..n dOWn: f'7l.e810 . 3 CIVIC PLAZA #170 NIWPO~T BIACH, CA ............. From this 4 BR., 3 :S.th entert&lnment pUac:e. Pool and ape are located in private courtyard.. A ltail'Wll1 Jmda to a beautiful Cameo Shores Beech. $1,950,000. 780-8SS3. Orange County RMI Eatate/An Adwnlalng Supplement to the DAILY' PILOT/Saturday, Febfuary 28, 1983 -3 TRANSFERRED -Owner Is most anxious to sell this Immaculate 4 bdrm. home In fashlonable Spyglass Hiii. A home with lots of room Including large family and game rooms. a badminton court, a super kitchen and a spectacular patio. $723,400. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS -In need of some renovation In Corona deJ Mar. Well located rental property with terrific upside potential if properly remodeled. Excellent rental history. Owner will help finance. $229,000. $25,000 MOVES YOU IN -Great location overlooking th&" pool In the Bluffs. 4 bdrm. 3 bath "C" plan with terrific In-place financing. No quallfylng. Quick escrow. $25,000 down. 12 1~% Interest. 30 years. No balloon payments. $255,000 L.H. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX -Ocean side of the hwy. just a few blocks from the beach. 3 bdrm. owner's unit with private patio plus large 2 bdrm. rental. Both units have beam callings. fireplaces, bit In kitchens, carpets and drapes. $3n ,000 submit terms. WALK TO THE BEACH -Cute beach cottage recently redecorated and just a short walk to bay and ocean beaches. 2 bdrms. and den. Beam ceilings, fireplace, bar and private patio. All for just $143,000 L.H. Reallyl LIDO COMMERCIAL -Just listed. 3 contiguous stores plus office space on Via Lido In the exctuslve Lido shops area: Can be combined Into one large store. Ample off street parking. Street to alley front and rear acc111. $895,000 owner will finance. • -- -·---~ ............ _ .... 4 -Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, February 26, 1983 cort nrn1rr © mvrsrnrnr cbnrnnr LIDO ISLE WATERFRONT Recently reduced $300,000. Thia custom 5 bedroom feature• a St. Charin kitchen for the tuHleat gourmet cook. Hearty new end very modern, the home reflect• contemporary Newport Beach llfettyle. A pier ind allp to 1CCOmmod1t• a huge bolt It Included. Wiii tred• for oommerclal or apartment complex. $1,995,000. Open Sat/Sun 12-5 219 Via Lido Soud UDO ISLE WITH POOL One of the belt lnJerlor Lldd lale homee ever on the market, wtth 4 bedrooms, an wJth their own bathe on an oversized lot AND a three car garege with AV parking. A lovely, prtvate pool and apa -all adJ1cent to the Lido ClubhouM and tennis court. $595,000 with a hug• uaumable loan. Open Sunday 1-4 204-Yla SU-Balno_ LIDO ISLE -SMALL VIEW Lovely 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with hot tub and a mini view of the bay 9nd beach from a huge entertainer'• living ~oom. Excellent aaaumabl• financing and the owner will conatder trading for enolher home. Priced to Mii at $535,000. 601 LIDO -SUPER BUY Located on third floor, this super unit la profeHlonally decorated. Lowest price In building. Offers superb view of turning basin, 2A hour guarded aecutlty plus doorman. Thie la th• beet buy 9t S191,500. 801 LIDO • PREMIER ADDRESS located on the Ith floor of the moat preetlgloua waterfront condominium In _ On.nge County, thle Mutb onfr uftlt on.,. 2 bedroom1, 2Ya beth• and apectecutar ber, ocee11 a night tight wtewa. 24 hour guerded MCUrlty a rour own doonnenl sne.-. W1ll trede tor Big Cenyon or 9roedmoot home. .. LOCATION· WATERFRONT Thi• Linda l•I• cuetom rftht on th• Mein Chennet ha• recenur been~r•duoed to '1,125,000. Unique In ::2" and reactr to ....................... _. .... -. ...., · ..-ellp to accommodate I boa,tell Oat• . 'C..~. ded with It• own print• beech and court, thfl ,.,.,.., home .... It ... • HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM 26 ROOM EST A TE With a panoramic view of th• Pacific Ocean, Catallne end Pelo• Verde•, this grand 8000 eq. ft. ntate often the ultfmate In refined IMng. FHturlng five bedroom•, 7 bathe, 1 larg• f1mlly room, bUUerd room, Ht'Ylce qual1en, wine c.t .. r and tMtlng room, a prtvete pool and two apM, this home Mt• the 1~d that oth~r• cen merel~ attempt to c;9py. Excellent eHumable ftnenclng. For a dlecteet ehowlng and color brochure call Wllllam Cote. '2.,815,000. • HARBOR RIDGE -CUSTOM REDUCED $400,000 Thia elegant cu1tom home dealgned by Robert Eert In the country Engll•h mode of old h• 9'Mply the beet view In all of,......,,, " SEAVIEW-FANTASTIC VIEW Spectaculer 4 bedroom home profeHlonally decorated by Lola Harding ind profeaalonalty landecaped on extr1 large end lot. Better than SpYCJlaN vlewl Excellent auumable financing and ow,,. .. wlll consider 2nd. SM It -and you'lf buy Ill $494,500. Open Sunday 2 to 5, 1901 Yacht Puritan. rnc,1. -• '01 h• .. .nnl .... A PRIVATE WORLD " Overlooking Newport Be.ch w/ a 270° view, thl• home fNtu,.. a . ~!Q\I• m•ter suit• with Imported FNneh u"~ cu.tom apa. 4 bedroom, 5 t>5'Q' ~"'-~" and family room, there I•.·~ 1~'""' financing. All thl• In guarded ~roor Ridge. Prtc. reduced to $1,211,115 wUI trede for Balboa lallnd or ..... option. 5 Bedi00iiii1, 4111 1Mth.-and 2 femHr ~­ with $1,800,000 of ASSUMABLE FINANCING . . . Can purchase for $100,000 down. Prke $1,795,000. Open Sundey 1-5 3 San S•ba•tlan SUPER BUY ON HARBOR RIDGE PRICE REDUCED $900,000 You wilt find thla superb cuetom home with 5 bedrooms, 4 'h bathe, 1 cuatom pool end •P• AND a tabuloua GAZEBO to your Hiring If b reathteklnt views of the bey, ocHn and night 1'9ht• are Important. Over 8,800 square fMt of lheer eleaance In thh Engltah Tudor. The llneet on Heibor Ridge at 11,750.000 With $1,380,000 flnenclng at 15%. Owner wlll con1ldw tf ... Open Sunday 1-5 35 Rldgellne TRADE • BA YFRONT -TRADE Owner wry ftexlbte -wtll trade tttle beHtlful1 upgraded Huntington Harbour holfte for Income propertr, condo, home. Urge pet1o overlook• private dock with 44 ft allp • .., ................. Md ............ .................. .-. - CONTEMPORARY GOLF COURSE REDUCED $255,000 If you're tired of countrf~ or countrr EngUah, then th .. lovety c:Uetom Big Canron home may be th• oft• for you. Totallr remodeled Juet 1 Y••r ago and featuring 4 bedrooms, a family room AND atudy, thl• home 11 an archltectur.t atudy In modern dHlgn. VERY private pool and apa and offatrMt partclng for 9 care. $1 ,495.000 and th• ownw wm ffnence at "'°w market rat••· wm trade DOWN for other Newport 8each home. :>J (f'I RC! 'A BIG CANYON- ON THE GOLF COURSE One of the ftnMt .......... COUntrJ FNneh archttectUN, fMturtnt IMI equere feet of lu.xurloue lltMIJle Oft MMtf 91\ ACRE LOT, right on the Ith lalrw•r at Bio Canron Countrr Club. OwMr wm exchange for • commerolal property. Over 11.3 Mllllon of ...................... 1 ·~--., ... HlghMt point on the golf c:ouree. Views tor...... Magnificent _. BR, 41A BA IMI~ rNlll8lofi.. Wood ftoora, Sheryl Wagner , gounMt kitchen. 8P8 & brick c:ourtyllrd. Excellent ....... . --... .. ~ 4 BR CCMMtty Engllah home nestled acrou from city llghta. Dramatic entry & = formal dfnnG room w/vaulted ceUlnQa, abuk>ue pub & poOI room. Perfect home for formal or Informal emwtlllnlng. 11m1•1 ..,.... Beautiful an new "contemporary" Victorian. SpeckM1a 5 BR deeigfMtd for famlly IMng. Lush green petlo, balcony & large Mmdeck. light & Sy. Abeotute perfection. llfll 1111 ·--A W!lY epeclal Bayehorel home extenelvely remodeled & decorated with the flneat materillll & ~ The MM19r IUlte Is ... "Ivory tower" In a wing by ltHtf. Corner loc8tlon lavtehea light & .... ..... ·--aeg.nt perfection on eictra Wgie comer lot wMtl 2 Uh petloe; 811 ....,. d11lg1teef 2 BR-with plans for expenalon. Excellent location near beect1 & rMrtna. . --·--Over 2000 eq. ft., all on one floor. 2 BAS & family room. Extr~ ptivate end unit wtth tta own pool, spa & fountain . Gorgeoue landscaping. --· .... a.. Affordable 2 bedroom 2 bath home with apack>ua ~ patio and 9Creened eating .,... Steps to bay, ocean & wedge & teller wtll con8ider ftnancing. ff 1•• tan,111 A charming little hoWe steps from bay & beech. 3 BR, high wood beam celllngs, w111m brick fireplace, huge deck & spa.,.. & cozy, cozy hkje.•way. R-3 tot for tater poeelbfftttee. .. ,_.. ,,.,.. A euper condo at pr•-•nflatlon price. 2 BR, famlly room, w/communlty pool & spa. Comenlent ~ Mtoea from Santa Ana Country Qub & ~••ll• to ... fre9we)'9. Poeelble ......,optton. --..... Prtce )Wt reduced -...... are motivated! Brtght 3 BR home wtth night lght vtewe. Extra l•ge gar11ge w/room fat worklhc>P, Prtvate epa. community pool a tet1ntt. Try low down & eeeurneblllMce. RESIDENTIAL REAL EST ATE SEIVlaS NEWPORT BEACH -.,..... . ' ,,,,,.. . Put a little fun In your llfe & make a great deal at the ume time. Thie beautlfut 4 BR bayfront lncludee the land & le situated In a gated community. Large courtyard patio & aun deck. I HU llnml 1111,- ... UNDER S1,000,000 ... 35' frontage by N.H. Yacht Ctub, ~ 5 bedroom home with elevator + eeparate gueet ..tte & large dock on fee land. Owner may ftnmice. ..._. ...... Wiii cone6det' tracM for lm8ller home. WMtdlff elegant 5 BR, pool, epa. 3 C8r o-aoe . .,...,.,, ttw-out. Game & ent~ ..... $200,000 down, owe ~ at 12%. due In s yMFa. .. ---...... Own yow Own hideaway. 3 ... home hM 3 BRS & den. ~ Ute la on top With deck & view of the bayt Fult wurtty ayet.m, remodllld kitchen, pelk> & dedta & rMny extraa. Bonul .. a BR & bath atudlo & deck over detached g8rllge. Surrounded by .,.... ----.... ~ malmilned 3"8R; fMlfty-roonrhome In great femlf)' 111ea. Beautifully landecaped, large pool & epa. large ~ atorege era. Good flMnclng, ,_ land. 11111•• a-. Prime location, steps to ·private beach••· Fabulous potential for your drMm home tn deelrable beyfront community. Den '*'8 3 BR. ...... . .... Jutt Hsted. Enjoy this cozy & Immaculate condO with Its privacy & aecurlty, comfort & cheer'.,..., decks & patio pool & tennta courts, location & convenience. GrMt price & anxious own«I ..,......, ...... , Dramatic large 2 BR condo wtth ...,_ate llttlna room off muter bedroom, veutted caltng, 2 ftreplacea. 0Yer1ooklng the pool. Greet MCWtty location. Walk to Gelaona & Fashion llland . 1'11.... ., ..... Buy today -P9Y tomorrow -the motto Of a wtae buyer. Here you h9W the opportunity with this very nlee 3 BA condo. Euy acceaa, ctoee to pool, guelt perking neltby. /RV/NE WU Iii,_ 11...- 0eane homea, 2 BR plua loft. perfect tor 3rd BA or offtQe. Generoua yeird wtth 2 petloe. Great financing -take owir 1at T.D. OwMr wit cany 2nd TD with 20% down. 1.81.. . ' ...... Outstanding Lido lale waterfront on North cMnnet. 50 ft fronttlge w/180° "'9wt OrllCk>ua 2/atory 4 BR home with ~ views from LR. DR. & muter auHe. lndUdee pier & lllp for 55 ft boat. W'All( ...... 3 atory contemporary otfertng beedt IMng with sophistication. lncredlbl• whit• water & coutllne views. Totally remodeled with the ftM9t of appointment•. --........ The moet outatandlng townhome avalllble. .. BR, tamMy room. au exqullltely decorated. High utllnga. crown molcMnga ttvuout. View & comer location for utmo9t prlv81Cy. •F' ...... .... A aeperb towMome owrtooklng the elgh._eth fairway. w.. OWlf 3000 aq.ft. of l*feetlOn. 3 BAS, family room with soaring celllnga. Complete privacy, eecurlty ayatem & air conditioned I ...... ·--Reduced 135,500. Loweet priced MOMCO In Big Canyon. 3 BR, cathedral c•lll"fl•, fr .. hly painted & new lendecaptng. Large private lot. Owner wMt ~finance. -Aseurnable,long twm, ftret trust deed. Would consider trade. U.-T .._ Big home. large yard, and value combine tn this 4 BR, Fam.Am. Dtn. Rm., with lanai, new carpets, spa, In neighborhood of more expenatve homea. Owner wtH ..-. In financing for quaAfted buYerir .... ••as· ..._ Stopll Outatanctlng value In Harbor Highlands. Large • BR' famlly home wtth pool & uuna, parquet floors, updated kitchen, and much more. Ananc:tng that you'll be lmpreaed with. Don't mlu this onel ...... . ...... Immaculate fr .... atandlng X Plan on lovely private greenbeh. 3 BR, family rm & cozy hot tub, all eridOMd by a lovely wr-s>-around patio. Seller very flexlble. ...... . ...... 10% down moves )'Otl Into the loweet priced home In Eaatblurf. The traditional design featuree 4 BRS, famlty room, dog..a.d V-d & a cowr9d patio. Vacant & clean with new paint. n. ._won't lmtl ._ ...... llUI ...... Reduoed below fnll1(et Vlllue, Sollino, ..,... floor plan In VIiia. Two ....., BM, ..._ = den, lllundry room, MrtUm. att~ _...... A...me 1118,000 toan. P'1cild to Ml. . . ( ' 6 -Orange County Real Eatate/ An Advertt81ng SUppternent to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, F«>ruary 29. 1983 LAKE FOM8T -MOM PCM9 Tim• --~ ddl; 1111 2 •• = .. -... ca.. .. .,.,_ ......... ...., ............... . ..... , .......... ow u..I ...... er? ....... d •• .,..... ..... ,. IPAW llAl..80A DUPLD ,...._......._._111 n1-.i ll11111111•11m1 frt Ill "•*•-.... +..-............. vu. .... .. ....... ...._. ....... ~ MYIHOMS-TllADITIONAL w ...... dieertrt.t• ......, .,.. .... • ,. .... ,., .... 1111it1dW.nM•e.• c....., ............... u......., ........ .... =--=-~ WI QC ... T.D.A ...... ~ MOU POINT, LAGUNA BEACH WMlild private cove wnt. ttepe. 100 ft. beech frontalge. Total -*Ilion. tncomoerable views from fNf1fY room. ~ * M9 2 bedroome, 2 blllt'8 wtth OCMn .......... Qllfdena. Thl8 ....... ptoperty ta ........_ on " of .,, .ae. Rockledge By the 8N. IS,950,000. Call ~ TennlMe for a ....... ltMMtlig. "AS "" • ' I..-. MGFF•~-e ....,._b ~·--1a111n ........ --._Good llJU"4lltfl Arlt, and OWi 18' WIU CJJ tA'tf JW Btl Hwryft T19 one WOft't ... ti c ... TOddy 8mftft for detaHa. 1117,000 I 11utt1td. CRUKllDE CHANllR Prtce reduced on ..... 2-bedroom home. Lota of knotty pine, a wood tuning *M, ecreened porch over CNek, and 8talned sat-. add to the peaceful eetttng. Exollent Orange eohoole. If you hew to work In the Ctty -*""" to the country and enjoy llfel .. 7 ,IOO. Call Mary Rk:t\wda. . • ... LISTING -WCtl AMA Four bedroom., 2% bathe. Only 1295,000. QreM actMty ~. T1••--pcMI ..... Call Marla Bercovltz for more detailed lrlfOf'lndola. uYAioen WrtH PRIVATE auP Thie exqulalte 4-bedroom home exempllflea "Newport Beach Waterfront Life-Style." Conetructed of nn.t ma1.,...'wtth numeroua apaclal llPPOlntmenta. Deelgned for gradoua ~ & ......... of everyday IMna. Private llp oftllr9 uNrMite In convenience & protection for your lar.'ge yacht. For details, COf.-'t Don O.Thoma WANT NEWPORT FOR UNDER ....,., . tt le ... po•tble to buy a c:n.mwig 3 bedroom, 2 bath + apa home. near schools, park, ='= In OM at tl.-port Baactl'a '*-t c AM • llnd. too. Cal Sally or_,.,. to WM ... ..,_.... poperty. l • I I I ( . , l ~ ---·-·------..--"' .. __ _..__.... -- --..0 Clean, light. Front unit 2 BR, 1 BA; Back untt 2 BR. 2 BA. Oen. Good location, refrlg, ranges, wUher & dryer Included. Owner wfll carry 2nd. '225,000. A8k for Mary OentJs. -Fii um• 1111• • • 2 BR, 2 BA. ldllll location, wlllk to bMct\ & lhopping. Ctwmlng dw\ unit. lmmed&9le occupancy. $850/mo. Alk for Betle ChMe Lee. 111777 -· 11111101 Open Sunday 1-5 p.m. 2491 Crestview Drive. Spacious 3 BR, 3 BA. fllmly room home on fee land. Large comer lot. GrMt pot.-rtlal for adding on or remodellng. Reduced to $450,000. A9k for Bele ChMe LM. I . ~m.E Gate gusded community with private beach & tennis. Tredttionlll 2 story, 5 BR, 4th BA, lg. family room, baystde patio. Picturesque ~ Sip & slide tie for 60' boat. Aak for Lois Eglin. ,.,a_wn 1111,111 Lovety con4o, neer North Shore Lake & Beech Club. Gated community, 2 BA, 2 BA, den. Lots of wlndow•i mountain view. Aseume loan @ 9th%, Ml3 per montt\ & owner wttl ueis1. Ask for Lola Egan . ••• llT ....... 11•,111 4 BR, 2th BA. prime k>cl9tlon. Woocb.wnlng tnptece, llll'ge patio, 2 car oer-oe. E.-y Mldng distance to el Dooti & OCMIQSI lltl shopptng center. NMtDy community pool. Mk for Lc>6s eo-n. -- ~ ·blf!UO ' .._m••• sntTU9 • ... LIUTMI Expanalve IMng room· with •It down view compllmented by a formal dining room with equal view. Spacloue maeter 1ut1e with privacy plus 3 additional BR'• 2 BA's In separate wing. Large pool and protected patio enhances this property. Owner wllt carry First with substantial down and purchue of a.nd. seoo.ooo LeaMhold. Mk for CarotYn Muon: - TIE .... Linda model, picture perf9ct condition wtth all new kitchen, new cspetlng, drape.s, expMded dining --. ~ decorated to attract the most dl8ct'.nW•ag. Comet lot on one of the largeet greenbelts tmd edct.d allure. $198,500 Leuehold. Mk for Cerotyn Mason. 1111• 11111 • WllllY II I .. BR'a, 31A BA'• plue den. Huge f.mlly room on 3rd floor. Spa. -..ne, 88Q In Mdllded patio. Sotld oak woodwork thr0U9h0Ut. Ocean views from 2nd end 3rd floors. ~ other extr. rMke thl9 home too ~ '° mll8. M/tf. for H9lle Strode. Im '2' llY--.r Ul1ll Whitewater ,,.._. Wood tloora, loll of room for ~. terrtftc pedo lftd IP8 .. )ull a few Of the ...,,._ of thle cMlmlng 3 BR home In en .,. where the IMt .... was In exceea of 11.5 mllMon. '890,000. Alk for 08Yld Hlrechter. 1•11111Um m•11t1 APPi.iL 2 BR In an award wtnnlng complex. Highly upgraded, first level location overlook8 patio, running streams, spectacular foliage. Heating, water, ape end ~· and fire Insurance lnduded-. M9oc. --. Reduced prtce ref'lecta mottnllOft. 11•.IOO. Alk far Carolyn Muon. I '21111 3 BR' a, 2th BA'a, din, r•acui1l1 d wtth new kitchen end more. E.xclultv9 community wtth private ~ end t.,.._ Prtce reduced to seso.ooo. ,... tor DNct Hlracbtlc._ 1 I ~ I vrang6' ~OOnty t16al tsfat'67An· ~a\lerli11ng Supp~ment to ffie mot.rPTl:O nsifturday, February 28. 1§83 -1' Dalebout Bay •--.Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME WITH US TO ••• ctUJll 1$WI . . . Magnlfioent five bedroom home on 117 feet of Bayfront. Designed for gracious living. Situated on the tip of the Island with a panoramic view that defies comparison. Each picture window Is a work of art. Huge llvlng room. Lovely dining room. Family room with sf1-down wet bar. Enticing billiards room. Three fireplaces. Easy staircases plus elevator to huge sun roof. Sllp and float for three 70 foot boats. ....... . .. ....... .. . ................... $3,500,000 Hllll ISUH HIYE ... Magn1f1cent five bedroom waterfront home. Inspiring view of bay and ocean. Huge living room. Unique step-up dining room. Lovely apartment over three car garage. EntertaJnment room with wet bar. Pier and float fOf 48 foot boat. Like new home built In 1980 ......................... $2.350,000 Ill OUYOI . . . Exciting five bedroom home overlooking the Big Canyon Golf Links. Fun home for large fam1 l / Formal dining room. Huge living room with marble fireplace Family room with huge built-in TV screen and walk-In wtn bar Elaborate ~urUy system. Sparkling pool and spa ~'1XIOl.~ 6QIJ cooperative setler. . . .. . . ... . ... .. $1.495.000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4 3C . <:O Cypress P(.'1nt SYPIUU HILL Top of the Hill! Impressive English Tudor Lovely mountain view. Two storv beamed celling llvmq room. Formal dining room Family room with wet bar. Five bedrooms Soa ano .vet bar n master suite. Four fireplaces. Four car garage. You own the land. Reduced $200,000. Bank foreclosure. 10-1. down to qualified buyer. ...... $1, 195,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 .................. 4 Rocky Point MRI SltllS . . Lu>Cttrfous bayfront home with large pier and float. Home designed to fill a particular need . . . yet quite flexible. Huge II v Ing room • form 1tl d In Ing room and den/Ubrary, plus maater bedroom In main bUJJdlng. Across the used brick courtyard is a separate two bedroom guest sufte. You own the land ................................................... $985.000 11'91 mun ... Everyday is a holiday In this fabulous view home. The breathtaking bay and ocean views and the hlllllon dollar sunsets alone are worth the asking price! Three spacious bedroom and huge famlly/bllllerds roorra . Tremendous p~~lo with spa and gazebo. You own the land. Fleilf>le flnanclng. $985,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ... 1301 Dolphin Terrace lftll S.U ... Lovely view home. Two mas1er bedrooms In one wing. Third bedroom with own emry .and private bath In the other wing. All rooms open to lndocn tiehumldlfled pool. Security system. Seller may carry 1st trust deed five years at 10-1.. ..................... ........ $835,000 Ill l&IHI ... The much sought after "Versailles" model. Spacious four bedroom hOme. Four and one-haU baths. Bevefed glass. Parquet floors. Corner lot. Very private and secluded. Superb 'fMlrN of golf courM. Reduced $55,000. ...................... .............. Now $795,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 ........................ 12 Rue Verte ... -•.. Prestigious ftve bedroom, four and one-half battl _,._., Restful bay view. Maki'• room wtth 9"'1tet• bath. Room for IP• In front courtyard. S1S0,000 to $200,000 4'own. &iyer can aeume ex~1~ loant and .....,. wtu carry bal~ .................................... $740,000 tnlUll . . . Exceptionally ettr•ctlv• four bedroom home. Oc::een view from ltvlng room, twntty room and ma.ter bedroom. Large fonnal dining room. Separ•t• quarter• for_ 9u.tt1. SpwkUng poot. Spa. ......................... '805,000 Open S•t t-4:30 ............................ 3 Potn1 Sur CUff Uta ... Highly deslrable location with a "foN'/er" view of the t>ax,.a11d ooeen. Older two story three bedroom home"wlth Inviting brick patio PLUS complete guest unit or mother-in-law unit over three car garage. Large lot ... 50x125. Backs to wide alley with access to garage. YOU OWN IT -NOT LEASEHOLD. Tremendous potential for remodeling. Exceptionally convenient for boating Of fishing enthusiasts. Wiii trade for Income property or submit offer. Motivated seller. JUST REDUCED $30,500. .................................. NOW $439,000 NYO .-rs ... The entrance Is Impressive .. . and the impression grows as you continue through this elegant h ome. Restful center atrium with retractable roof. Five ~~ooms ... one suitably situated for maid's quarters. Breathtaking bay and ocean view from the enttre living area plus outside patio and pool Luxunant tandscaptng provides the finishing touch. ......... . .............................. $695,000 LIH PHI H IVE Elegant two bedroom bayfront condominium The artistic use of wall mirrors gives a feeling of spaciousness. Sit In your llvlng room or on the view deck and en1oy a mental cruise of the bay. Your own pier and sl•p Complete security Large assumable loan. Also will carry second trust ueed or exchanqP for income property. · ..... $499.000 SEAVIEW ... Spectacular view of ocean. bay and city tights. The popular Port Royal model. Four bedrooms. Three baths. Lovely spa In atr'fum. Prbperty in very quiet location. Possible exchange for smaller home. Just reduced. $Now 462,500 1&1.11& PHllSIU ftllT . . . Just steps to best ocean beach. Easy walk to bay. Four bedroom, two-story home. Owner prefers cash but would consider carrying first trust deed or exchange. ···························································· $460,000 WT 11.IFF ... Fee land. One of the few for sale In East Bluffl Largest "Lusk'' floor plan. Flve bedrooms and family room view home. Very private easily maJntalned yard with pool, spa,• garden llghtlng and sprinklers. Covered carpeted patio with bar. Excellent financing. Below market. ....... ................ ... ....... .. $389.500 Open Sun 1-4:30 .................... 2201 Alta Vista WllTCUff ... Like new. custom built French Provlnclal home. Four spacious bedrooms. Low maintenance yard. Three car garage. Quite convenient location to library, achoots and shope. Highly motivated to sell. ....... $355,000 Open Suo 1_..:30 ........... 1255 Somerset \."'9 UYmlt . . . Attractive four bedroom, three bath home. Situated on large lot approxJmatefy 90>< 100. Built by one of the better builders, Ivan Wells. Excellent famlly neighborhood. Very private heated pool. ......................... $349,000 WI~ • • . Family oriented four bedroom horn.. TwQ muter eult... Family rOQffl with flrep&aoe, barbecue and "* bar. Enticing pool. ConV9Nent to ~a. llbrary and ~. REDUCED $26,500 ................... Now '320,500 Opeo Sun 1-4:30 ................. 1400 Nottingham ... Um . . . Custom bullt three bedroom home. 51Jectacular bay and ocean view. Numerous built-Ins. Designed by prominent architect, BroflVnell. Sparkling pool. Tremendous potential. Offered by original owner ... a widow who must sell. Leasehold. Price Just reduced $76,000. . .... Now $319,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 .......... 1211 Kings Road UYOIHT ... Custom built three bedroom and convertible den home. Living room with cathedral celling, dual stone fireplace and wet bar. Spacious family room overlooking large heated pool. Owner highly motivated .............. . PRICE JUST'REDUCED $40,000 Now $310,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 .............. 1724 Terrapin Way UYCIUT ... Choice Ivan Welts three bedroom home. Designed for easy entertaining. Hu~e ~~~~~1:~.:i~ ~~~-'~~ ~-~-~~-~'.~ni~.~~ Open Sat 1-4:30 ..... 1837 Commodore Road UYCHST ... Inviting tour bedroom hom~ Large family room with fireplace. Brick driveway Shingle front. Sparkling pool. Reduced $40,000. ........ . ...................... Now $298,000 Open Sat 1-4:30 ............. 1924 Leeward Lane UlllOll llliMWH . . Delightful four bedroom home. Large living room with fireplace. Attractive fami l y room Considerable upgrading. Cozy patios. Sparkling pool. Convenient location. Exceptlonally fle>uble ttnanctng. ...... . .............................. $265J)OO Open Sat 1-4:30 ......... 1509 Highland D~e uut• YffW 111111 ... The popular "Carmel" model. Three bedrooms. Spacious patio. Luxuriant garden. Property In top condition. ····················-············.......................... $268,500 Open Sat 1-4:30 ........ 1930 Port Brlstot Circle IHlfllLI II IHllE ... Fasclnallng three bedroom. two bath home. Owned by a professional decorator. Tiffany llghts In kitchen. Exceptional flreplace. New carpeting In llvlng room. New drapes throughout. Freshly painted. Professionally landacaped. Showa Hke a model. ···························································· $179,900 OISTI mu (US'f191} ... Income opportunity. 66x305 lot. Zoned R...:3. Extatlng dewlopment: One 2-bedroom unit and two-one-bedroom units. Ample room for three more. With 50% down owner wlll carry balance at 10"•· ......... : .................................................. $160,000 uw.tlT _...,. . . . Attentton Investors or handymen! Prime reeldenUal ar• Aefurblahed two bedroom, one battl home on rear of 50x117 lot. New roof, kitchen vtnyt. Some palnttng. .............................................................. $150.000 WHTIU" ... Attractive two bedro9m condominium. Fheplace In tlvlng room. Numerou1 upgrades. Commun·tty poot. E= walk to comptete shopping center .. $139, Open Sun 1""4:30 ............. 12-42 Rutland Road llWPllT Tiii.ii . . . 10,.. down. Three b9drooma. Two and half batha. End unit. Upgradel gltloNI ~ throughOul. w-.., dryer,. etectrlc =Q8 door Opetl8r8 ·~ PtMMnt YIMr. SU Offer. ............ 1138, ....., ... NMt, clean, two bedroom, one bath condo. Ground floor level. Atso, one bedroom. one bath condo. Private patloa. COn.,.,..lt k>c*IOn ......... 000Md1110,000 ()per\ SM 1~:30 ....... ~718 w.tclltf DrM #I °f"' 1-4:30 . ... 1130 OPEi UTllllY 1-1 112 VIA VELLA, Udo Isle --~········•·u .. ~··-·-.. -· ....... $305.000 2 bdrms. beam celllngs, new tile roof 204 VIA EBOLI, Lido Isle ......................................... .. $525,000 3 bdrms, 3 baths, wide lot + pool 820 VIA LIDO NORD, Lido Isle ............................... $1,900,000 4 bdrms + famlly rm., 4'A baths, large,~ock 101 VIA GENOA, Udo Isle ...................•..................... $845,000 3 bdrms, SIA baths, den, 1000 sq.ft. muter 210 VIA LIDO NORD, Lido Ille .................................. $850,000 3 bdrms, 3 baths, famlly room, pier 'I lllP 113 VIA RAVENNA, Lido Ille ..................................... $349,500 3 bdrm1, ~ baths, drcle flreolece , 101 VIA FLORENCE, Udo Ille ................................... $595,000 4 bdr11l9, corner lot, 141nny eatlo _ _:+-P,O~I ........ Large e bedrooms, f81Nly room, pool on 70 x 88' lot. Many more amenftlee for femtty fun. Tennie, beech, boating, ehop9 & restaurants. $875,000. ....... , 1-1 204 COLUMBIA. Newport Crest ................................ $189,500 4 bdrma, 2'A baths, condo, pool, tennis 7306 WEST OCEANFRONT, Newport 8eec:tl ........... $795,000 ........ . .... New tile roof, new copper plumbtng, .,,.;ate outside entrance to 3rd bedroom. 2 baths. drcular fireplace, ciose to bay, beech, tennis. ..... . ..... 40 feet of prime North bayfront. Vacant large home wtth fantastic view. Large bollt dock. L811R.1 .... Poof houM on extra wide lot. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, near tennis courts. Salllng and dubhouae. ..... ... .• Outstanding quality construction In this 3 bdrm, 2'A bath, family room home. 3 fireplaces, French doors, wood planked ftoora and much more. Cape Cod charm! L81ml ...... S..ch, tennis & boating goes with large 4 bedtoom + offloe on a large comer IOt and a apatkllng pool. . L81... It .. When only the moe1 prestiglou1 eddr .. wtM do, ... thts 5 year new home 9n pool slze lot, 58' wide. Master sutte w/b~. 2 frs* .• aec. sys., t.mily room. \:g':L11 =on 40' on North ..cJ~ in prime locatJon. Pier & lllp for 60' boat. &.81.. • ...... ,()wner will carry long term 11t T.O. Boat lffp -.t1on. Deep lot. 4 bedrooma, 3 t>aths, near llnla& ctubhouM. -·---..... The moet unueual unit In thl1 hl-riM bayfront. It ,_ been totalty reconstructed with beauttful d9coratlng for the ftnaJ touch. 1 bedroom + din, H~ bathe. Boat docking, Security ~. ........ . ·--laytront condo, 2 bedroom, lllp avallabte. 11t floor. Just reduced In price. Walk to Lido Village. TlllDm Don't •• to make appointments? Then come to cu "open pes" . . . they're especidy for you! Outatandlng custom home. Steps to water , 112 VIA-YEl.l.A, Udo lele ·....•.................•....•....•.......... *305,000 2 bdrma. beam celllnas. new tlle roof , 204 VIA EBOLI, Lido 1• ........................................... $525,000 ' ~ bdrma, 3 baths; wide tot + pool - 1 1820 VIA l:.JOO NORD, Udo 1tM ····················-········· $1,900,000 • bdrma, + f.maty rm., 4'A betha. large dock 1 101 VIA FLORENCE. Udo l9le .......•.....••....••.••••••...•••. $595,000 · • bdrma + offk:e, 3 baths, pool • 210 VIA LIDO NORD, Udo Ille .................................. $850,000 3 bdnna, 3 batha, famlly room, pier & lllp . 101 VIA GENOA, Udo !ale .............................•......•.... '845,000 3 bdrma, sin bathl, den, 4000 aq.ft. muter -· 102 VIA KOROH, Lido tele ......................................... $595,000 I 3 bdrms, 21h baths, 3 flrepfaces, tam. rm. 204 VIA L~~rma~~~.mtfY··;oo;n·;;·nr~······ $745.000 I • 113 VI.A RAVENNA, Lido I• .•...............................•... $349,500 3 bdrma, 2 batha, clrcle ft~ I, 833 LIDO PARK DRIVE E--3, N9wport ~ ........... $810,000 2 bdrma + den. 2 bdta, bayfront 1 633 LIDO PARK OR-C3, Newpof1 8-:tt .................. l580,0()9 2 bdrma + den, 2 bathe. beyfront 938 VIA UDO SOUO, Udo lale ................................ :. $847.soO I e bdrrN. 5 _bathe. apa. t91fti1Y room : MIFllTW .. ,._ Bayfront penthouae with slip avallable. Fantastic view of ocean and b~. Victorian decor. 2 bedrooms, 2 batha + den. SkyHghta and loll Of stained gl .... ... ,... .,... Bayfront hl-rlM, profeafonalty decorated. 2 bedroom•, 2th baths, aauna, built-In flah aquarium, cu1tom WOOd ftr., apectacular bey vtew from thfa 8th floor location. *""'---Wett Bay Avenue baytront. lmlnaculate 4 bedroome + fwnlty room, 2th bath9, pier & •· ~wit 8llllt In financing. .... _., -tit .... 3 bedroom, 2'A bath + retreat ort maater bedroom. Poot, epa, tennla and you c.n wdc to bMch. !'..:!!'! ~~ ..... .... ,.,,,... •1 4fOUM condo near UdO Vlll9ge. 2 bdrm, + den, 3 be. Boat atlp avaUabte. Wlff trade or i.... option. ........................................... ~ ..................... _..-"'!_......._.~~~__,=--....,,,.,._,.,,,..,,.,...,.,,,.,... __ ~-------=-----~,.---: -~~~~~----~~~~--~-~l ....... Dramatic, contemporary. Two story entertaining rm w/"1 down wet bar. Elegant formal Uvlng & dining rm1. Muter 1ulte lncludea exerdae room, ettttng rm w/ftreplace, hll & here bathe & huge walk In closet•. Spacloua patio. garden. Call John Macnab or Cathy Schweickert. $1,590,000 c.H. ¥'711 .... The only vacant bayf ront lot on thla magic preatlgk>ua laland. Exi.Ung pier/t'loet. Plans for a beauttfut home. A8IUmable financing at 9.5%. Price la $1,450,000. Cell John Macnab. UWIRJI R"' II Magnificent French Regency home w/Wlw of Newport Harbor. Dramatic entry w/clrcular steWcaae. ee.rttful 2-story, formal dining rm. 48Ra, 2 master aultee, one w/)acuzzl & fireplace. Maida rm, worttlhop, study. $889,000. Micki Cooper. ,.. ....... Decorator's home w/many ectraa: bultt-Vl booke&M8, c:uetom dyed carpet, plantation ahuttera, hardwood fk>orl. Thia 3BR, 3BA. famtey rm home offers the ultimate In atytilh IMng~ $725,000 Incl. land. ......_White. .,,.... .... ..i Femly home w/ great clrcuMtlon -a Hiiisborough 58R, 3BA. DR, famly rm, be9utffut g91den +a vtew patto. $816,000 tncf. land. Dona Chk:hester. I PDT zn ..,.. '17711 IW Outstanding "Lautremonl." Super comer location. Prtced for quklk Ule at below market price of $599,000. 4BR. 3BA. ocean & city Bghta view. Anita Schandel. , .... A beat buy In Harbor Ridge Eatate1. 3BR, 3BA, Fam. rm w/magnlftcent unobstructed vtew. Aseume large 30 yr. loan. Seller Wtl carry 2nd. $559,000. Maureen White. IPYlws -llPll Ill • BMutlful Southport pt.,, w/88Ra, 5 Bathe & lg game nn. Exoeetent cond. Aelumabte 1st TD & ...., wit conlkter a 2nd. Low, low price . 15&(),000 Incl. land. Larry Oyer . ............. Ttlckllng waterfall Into Y9J1Y pttvme ap11 off meet• IUlle. Dramatic 28R, 2~BA. den & I~. LOW99t pttced • ...,__., modM. Htghfy upgreded for the dfacretlonary buyer who want• total privacy. 1486,000 Incl. land. Maureen White • ....... ···--Solid walnut cabinetry -formal dining room -Uvlng "" w/vaulted celling -fwnJty rm & country kitchen -4 BR -Lo comer not. 8p9rtclng poof w/bemlttfut OCMttry e-den. You own the land. 1424,000. e.t>sa Aune. . - -.................. , ...... .... , .. antYlewleW'... home fin ~ gerden ..ntna wtth PMCW••fk: view of ~ ctty llghta Md ~-. This h 3 BR ~ ,.,..,. ......... garOwt aMuHa. country kftcMn wtth breakt.t .... Prtced for fMt ..... S319.000. Anita Sdw1dal. --1111 7111 -1111,111 ...... Nllwpolt lt1lghta Sheke roof, 2 UMd bride~. trench doon & wtndowa -Hdwd t1oora. ama11 vtew. $250,000. 417 T~n Ave. ..... Dr9"c Completely ,..,-aodll1c:t lnakSe & out. Channing, ~ country "cottege" -2 ..-. for hot9M, room for pool & expenelon, ~ ..... 1299,000. 2221 Meea Drtve. • .............. GrMt Y8'ue at $2115,000 -48Rs, 2 huge brick ,,..,._ es-. ~geai.mpe. WMk to Mar'•_. achool & W~ ltteppino. 1808 ~. Bewrty Mor'Pf'Y 84+8200 MACNA&-IRV1NE REAL TY -LUalftm Oki Wortd Ctwm & new world fun w/thla 48R, pool home In COM. JenfMllr gourmet kitchen & forrMI dining make this home reedy for CMUal or formal entertaining. $385,000. Barbara CaJllhen. . ........ . Tber•'• a big 5 BR home w/a a.ge pool waiting for you who he¥e aprtng & aummer outdoor fun In mind. ReMoMbly pracs In a grem tamly MlgbbodM>Od. '2elJOOO LH. Coby WMl • iii!'!~ Pafwct ..,,. f9lftly COf'do, 48R. ="" + ~ ""· 38A; ...... air cond., 2 patloe & 2 wet ber9. ,000 LH. Dick Hllklenrt• ••asm,_....,,_ e..uttfulty u~·tcenlfngton'' w/edded-on breMfal rm a frMoh doore. knc:Mn, forlMI dining rm & lntertor ..,.._ make tNe the tdeel home for entertaitnflng. $259,000. Anita Schmtda . MIT 'Im• WIT_...111 .. Wann famety home. Conwnlent location, 4'8R, 2BA. FomW ..... rm. Farnety rm -Kitchen, greet perty flow. 1232,000. C.. Done ChichMter. &lllTZll-...... Excellent famfty hOme. 38Ra, family rm, doUble ~ Private yard --. P-*1 ~ & clOM to alt. Priced weM Mlow c:unwlt comperablN. ,000 . ...,,. Paquin. . ,_ WESLEY N. T .AYLOR co. .. • ) . ) ... •J• I .. I o J '• i'f• \ fh• ' It £ "* -__ ... ..__ - PRICES GOING DOWN; BUYERS POPPING UP! 191 • ... -Lor.na Curci rec:eiYee her .-d from Jim Wood. She IOld three homea In two weekl: 2 In Big ~. 1 In Harbor View Hile. her -of ll*W?'•tlon. Her 3 ..... totl!led neer1y s1.s mmon .. -.. Lia -Bealtlful decor, ..-ene, t-.tut, 4 bdrms, 2'-'i ba on fee land near beml pert. Mklng $395,000. OPEN THIS WEKl!ND ·1-a ,....,.........,,..., ..... ......,..., .1421.000 ........... ._.... 118 Ruby. 8lllboa leland ............................. 1429,000 ..................... 2708 L.Jghthowe, CdM Old C ..... I .... MW, 1PMla-. aa ...... 1648,500 ..................... 442 Begonia. Otd Cdm V1Mr, 11t1•••· ... .-. ......_ -.. owe tsao.aoo ....... _ ... _ ................. 409 t>llhla. CdM •• , .... -Dovw ~ lmmeculate 5 bdrm, f9mlty room & pool. Pwtect condition with apectecular view. $875,000 .... ....., ... llltll -Architect'• homer tn SeaYtew, 3 bdrm, 'VIM, dnroom, loft Md t.ty touc:Ma throughoul. RMlly .,..,. 1425,000. as I al • I 11 -In Broedmoor-HMM>r --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~mrtrl2M.AMMllll12%~ ..... for 5 yrs. Nr. poqf, 4 bdrm, 3 beth. 1429,000. ---Wll fr +.-A11Hltally priced at 1486.000. One of ... eow... priced 3 bdrme on ... water. Gte9I ... lllllnd location . . .... , _.····-Poot, ... lrnmlM:. decor, OWi 3800 eq. ft. 5 bdrme. ~ acre. nexlble. Hsbor HI dlatrict. $329,500. . .... -... -PopuW 0 Ptllli, 3 bdrme. den, 3 tMltha, ip8Ck>u9 feel. $250,000. • -.... -lmrrw:ullltef 3 bdrm, den, 3 beth In lnnne T ....-.ce. Poot, ahutter'a. epa and good . ttn.nclng. Taty et $339,000. Vecant, arudoUe. 'JW1 ... -Lo~ 3 bdrm, plua 1 bdrm houH. New roof .... ~~ paint. View, ownw ftMnced ......... ~.000. Otd CdM loc*e. Tll·PUI -~Id• Coata M••• near Wlthlne-411,000 pM ........ flMndng and ..... hllp.1215,000. g Orange County Reel Eetate/An Advertlatng Supplement to the DAILY-PILOT/Saturday,~ 2e. 1983 -15 OCIAN VllW + POOL $149,900 This truly magnificent residence ia for those who embrace relaxinR luxury as a 'way of life. Decorated in Mediterranean style with curvecl arches, recewd lighting & liberal uae of m.im>n. The gourmet kitchen features aolid oak cabinetry, Jen-Air range, P ortugue.e tiles & a breakfast nook w /ocean view. Panoramic ocean & night view from Los Angeles to Catalina. Pool & spa are encloeed In a private courtyard. This fine home is ~ly Newport! Aasumable financing on fee simple land. 759-1501 or.]~Z,.7373_ WATIRFRONT HOMI & SLIP $539,000 Semational executive home featuring 4 bdrm, enonnoua llving & dining room, 2 frpb & rocm for 55 ft. boat! FEE simple lAnd with a•mnable financing. c.an 759-1501 or 752-7373. UNIQUI CLlffHAYIN YllW HOMI $719,000 For thme who want one-of...-kind! Redwood aauna, jllcuJ:zi. 2 ~t bal"I; .curity & intercom systesm. bclnua room. View beautiful Newport Bay from one of your 2 dedm. 'Best buy in area. Aa8lunable financtng. Owners moving out of~ 759-1501 or 752-7373. HARllOll VllW HOMI . f329,000 Charming 5 bedroom Somenet model on Fee land. Solid oek puquet entry and dining room. Many extru, gardens profeeaionally land8raped. Super finandnc with Jarse W'unable 1st tnwt deed of $157,000. At $329,000, best bUy in Harbot View! 759-1501or7~~7373. $565,000 SPYGLASS RIDGI -OCIAN VllW 4 bedroom. family home. Beeutifully uPlf8ded & landa:aped. Lovely pted pool, u9ed brick. 3 car garap. large lot with play--. 8MC.. finandng. 759-1501 or 752-7313. $269,000 WRH PRIVATI aOAT SLIP Fabulous home featurini 3 bedroorm, fueplace, 2 car au.ched ,.,.., h~ master suite with~ .room+ baloolly with ~view & pmate boat &lip. Fot an apPointiomt to eee call 759-1501 or 752-7373. . $1,500,000 PALQS VIRDI ISTATIS 1.24 acres located at the top Otterina exclusive ocean views, priv.cy & 8eclusion. One of the few sit.ea available that Is eminently suited for a breathtaking private state. Level & ready to build. 759-1501 or 752-7373. t219,000 DOYla IMOlll Spodoua .-,u.., :r-& 31-1 bod>a, pool & • view of the beckbay & • 'nm fine residence Is located ln a very detirable aree foe lmmedlate aale. Low interest e-gnabJe fi.nandnc 0.0 ,._1501 or 752-7373. MOTIVAllD SILURS PRICI THIS IXICUTIVI HOMI BILOW APPRAISID VALUI There is superb value in this three year old home priced at $179,900. Almost two thousand, two hundred 1quare fee\ of living aree with all the amenities. The large country kitchen comes complete with built-in&. Jen-Aire cook top. trash compactor & 2 microwaves.. 'lbere'• a breakfast bar PLUS a formal dining rm. The mllt.er suite Is hu,e with a large tub, eeparate shower and double pdlmarw. J:ntel'talnlnl can be done .in the formal llvinC rocim. or in the t.mlly room which includes a wet bar. At this price we don't expect thia pn>perty to lat long, ., call right away for informatklo on eeveral ffnandnc ~ to make thia home your own. 9032 Adema Ave .. Huntinabl Beech. 963-5671. WISTCLlff GOURMlrS Dll.JGHT This metlcWoualy maintained home is tall« rDllde for the parmet starting with the custom kitchen. Oak cabineta & Ooclrinl IWTOWld your bullt-tna includ.lns a microwave. Just oU the kitchen la a charming ~ nook with bay windowa. Super pMh airpeUnc & custom wall coverinp oomplete the picture al ..... ~ ...... Tbe extra 1arp family roam provides ample space for entertMnmen.t. A. an added bonus the 1ar1e lrregulat lot with custom pool provide9 extraordinary privacy. With a larWe tully-mwhle 1st trust deed. thil home Is priced for immediate ..-at $299,000. 9032 Adama Ave., Huntinlton BMch. For an appointment to .ee, cUJ 551--7035. WILL MAINTAINID ftlPUX wmt TWO ·ua GARAGI ON LA&GI SHADID LOT r..ch of the unlta in thia property la a 2 bedroom. l t.tb. They are very well maintained with extn:umly low wcancy fM:'tr:n. Looc term. stable tenants provide $1,210 tn manthly rent. Lender will ttftnanoe at 13 for owner occupant or 12.29. for non-owner occup911t, PLUS the owner will carry. Offered at $15~,000. 9032 Adams Avenue, Huntington Beech. "6-7035. ftM.IVIL LIVING Al ITS UIT ONLY MINUTll fROM SOU1M COAIT PL.AU This hlchlY vppded former' modal is a deconW'I deJicht. Bell& al all our VW.,. Creek Townhome 18 Pt a abort 'ft1.k to South c.o.t Plua & South eo.t VUJaae, but rilbt out your back door Is a ~ creek. Just five yeen new, thia man 90Ulht after l"lul C Is anb $124,~. Call ua for complete details of our affordable fiMndnc proeram. 9032 Adami Ave., Hunu.ncton Be.ch. ~7035. INTIRTAINING MADI IAIY WITH THll IPAQOUS POOL HOMI PLUS IPA Our teller a. ~xtreme}J motivated and bu prteed thla property accordJ.ll81y. It bu ct.rm~ sraoe oonm1J:J found anJy In hamee priced tbouaanda bJcber. The cuMIDm pool & ..,. will be perfect fw tbme bot nunmer da,ya pi ahwl. With a price c1' $162.500 PLUS poiDta for a 1 VA purchuer, the value is clftr. 9032 Adan:w Aw .• Hw.tincton 8-:h. 963-5671. AMERICAN HOME SHIELD ··we Protect & Service Things That Service You." ' • l6 -_Drange_CO\toty Real Estate/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, February 26, 1983 WE NEED YOUR LISTIN~S HlllOll lllliE CUST81 ~~..$.l,i06,0otr. Now $1.4 75,000 4 Br 5 Ba formal d ining, family room. library, huge mast er suite. 4 fireplaces. ocean & nlte view. Pool & spa. 19' tr DtYit I HJ . Lllll ISLE 5 BR.. 5 BA. Fam. rm .. formal din .. extra lrg. m aster suite, room for 60 ft boat. will trade for home. off bldg. submit any ofter $1.200,000 hLtr hwi1 IHJ. PROI OITORY llY ..: 8R ': BA wrth 1acuzz1 room 6 mirror walls lrg master w ls1ttlng art a prof dec0r in emerald grc~n ') 1r old c1..stom French Normandy with rOOr1 'or 2-6'i It 1ar-h1s Be-,1 Naterfront blJy at $ · 25 000 FEE ltlt or Oo•it l0tJ. FORECLOSURE BIG C&IYOI ELE&HCE Versailles over lake llft•rway, rare lot room for pool 4 ~ '-_y. formal dining. family room, i:,.. o~uarters. Must Sil Submit any C.'";J .o/00,000. le• er t .. it ..... CAIEI SIOllES 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 bar. $745, 00. le• tr ...... "'. CAIEO SIOllES 4 Br 3 Ba. family room, pool, spa 180° Ocean View. Seller w11J finance with low down payment. $675,000 Fee. le• er hwie ... ,. LIDO PEITNOISE Finest bay & Ocean viw n Newport W/2 Br , 2 Ba. pool, br "-y .. underground parking. Secur•' o~'Y.ng. $525,000 .... " .. ,1. , .. ,. ':) DUPLEX C.D.I. Country antique. different, 2 Br, 2 Ba & 1 Br. 1 Ba. Highly upgraded kitchen, brick fireplace $295.000. Seller will finance, Most see h• er htt. '"'' FORECLOSURE SAMU AIU NEllMTS 3 BR. 2 Ba. huge game room. lrg yard . new paint oeaut1ful hardwood & tile floors. walk to shopping & 109 to back bay. only $189.900. leb er Dewie c..,. NEWPORT HEIGHT~ CUSTOI 4 Br 3 Ba forma1 '-~ room fam11y 2800 Ft $350 c, 0"·• h•it I HJ. IEWPORT ILUFFS Lease option 3 Br, 2' 1 Ba. formar dlr11ng room. family room. on green belt & $leps to pool. $225,000 Will trade down It~ tr Dtrit ltoJ. Bob I Dovie loop 631-1288 COllO DECOIATOI FllllSHED 2 Br 2'h Ba, formal dining room, huge master suite, view back bay $215,000 Includes most furnishings. ••• er lewi• r..,. FOIECLGSllE COSTA IESA 4 Br, family room, pooJ. bonus room, private area Costa MesCl. $208,000. h• or '!.'ii ... ,. NEWPORT ltE1'HTS 4 Br 2', Ba Huge gW room wt pool table, beautiful deC"''-.V. ut over '• acre grounds wt sptJ o~y ... 0,000· Steal at $265.000 w/$ L..1 J 1st at 12' 1°10 •••er Dtwit IOIJ. 7 LEASE HARIOR RIDliE Finest of all views, decorator furnished 4 Br 3 Ba air cond .• eeourHy. all new. S3 000 mo l•ll or Dnie 1,.,, LOSE MdlOR RIDliE 5 Bdrm. 4 ~ famlt~ rm. _game rm , 3 car gar. Fabulous vT~w. largest Mocfel $3000/mo .... • "* '"'' Patrick Ten ore llE /MlX REALTORS PRIME OCEAN VIEW From Thla Spacloua 4 Bedroom Home ..... .., Deelgn wtth ,..., ..... Qu8Jfty & Sfyte Thru.oot. l1 .. 1M $130,ooot Now '460,000. C.h tor appt. RMRODGeR8 REllAX 110-1112, 131-1281 --(( t•llil@il:i i ' - . 1i1i11-!Ug . e. i I !i I! : '~' , i I !; •I i is§ -t , . •• i Q ~ I ~· -T ~' ' ~ ----· ... . . .. .. • -~..,..--. .... 'rn • . ,.~,_,..,.. ii' ' I " ; .. -.. ., . .. -. n "" I i rt. It ·-. ''. . . '" ~. . .~ :; .;;; .. . , . .;::-.... ., ._.. -Hffl E ii, e . t; . II Ir H'i;!\fl"f ~ ,,, ' ' ··" , " 1JIJ . ! f i • __ :111111 ft~ i~--··-~· .. .-. I r • . -· (' . J ______ .._ __ . ___ ---....;.,.... -------· 18 -Orange County Reel Eatate/An Advertlalng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturd-.y, ~ 28, 1983 12911 Palomar Way~1TuetJn 839-4284 $21~.QOO Sat 12-4:30 2411 CfesMew Dr~~~) NB . 844-7020 '460;ff 8un 1-6 501 I &trelit, '-'n. NIM 131-1400 s.poo Sun 1-6 .... ------------~~--.. ~· 31822 Amfee Ad., lagunl Niguel 494-8057 1318~ Sun 1-6 This Weeken1~! ...... =::L .. I ' ... ,.................. I 0 r I,. .. , a .......... .... a I .......... ~-·•#' , ....... , ........ M&TMMWMWML~ ......_ .... ._..__...,,.... _ _,... .... _.. ..... r .............. _...., ... ,...,. NOUl•S l'Oll SALE , ..... ._ .... 31131=,to.~ ... 8*Sun 1-6 I 1• 1t13Ceurt8'. ..... ~N.8. 730-Mll •• ,_ Sun 1-3 354 ,,= .. Ma. c.. .... 142· t1M-Sun 1-5 ~cmer . .-...._.,. 842~ ...... 8111/Sun 1-6 200MaflellPH 10~1m 1)• 548-2.111 ·--Slit , ... 315 c.dlir, ff $ aft -.. 873-4400 814....._H. Sun 1-6 3 Sunrw. 1.... a' ' hlne 844 IMO '214.IOD Sun M 112"'9Yela.L.Mo-.-en-nao ... .., ~ 1-s 1200 Ru .. ICI #_IJW I M) .. MO-a. t148,-, S... M ' ··------... c.t Dr •• ,. *• 0..w.CdM 840-111111-~·1 8lll/9un 1M * 1 Plllldofa ....... GtuAll> lrV. ~ tm.-aun , ... ......... ,.c... ...... 131-1400 ....... ...,.... 1-6 8un 1-4 1111 Port TIQOert (Hrbr'VuHme) N8 lto-8333 ......, a.tl8wt 1-6 11 ~ (...._ Hll) NB 71CM333 t1,200,000 8etl8un 1-6 •4115 ~ (c.Mo 8fn> CdM 790-8333 .... s.t/8un w . 3311 l.MUpur, ~ .... 131·1-t1~.IOO MU 15 A&'9 FocM.a c,tt) NB 1'0-1333 .....,... 1-1 21511 Ardlm Cir., HUM.._... 751-3191 • ...,... ... 1-4:11 402--Pl,f~~ ..... .. 87~1534 ....... 8ltl8uR M ea...-a.ue-1 .. 1411-~..! .... ....... __,CM '15-5511 -.. M 11•K9!W-.C.Wdll .... ............ ...,... .. ... .... ..... .... Orange County AMI e.tate/An Advertlelng 8upplerMnt to the DAILY PILOT/8aturdlly, ~ 28, 1983 -19 . 4 mDllOOll 1119 Cherteeton, Cotta Meea 846-7434 $125,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 114 Ruby, Balboa llland 831-1400 $425,000 Set 1-5 #14 Poln1 Loma, Cotonil def MW' 873-4400 $723,400 Sun 1-5 •35 Rue FontelnbtMu (Bageyn) NB 780-1900 $595,000 Sun 1-4 680 Merquette Cr., Cocta Meea (819)942-9372 t121UOO Set/Sun **428 Harbor lllend fj., NB 875-3898 • 1 4:iat 1-4/Sun 2-5 1541 Eat Ocean . .,... •• ~ P1. 831-1400 $449,000 Sun 1-5 *4527 Gomam, Cemeo Shor•. CdM 844-9080 $719,000-r=.e Sun 1-5 883 Senate, Coate M9.a ··"' 848-7171 S118,00(h M:i Sat 1-5 * 708 K-Thanga. Coroni ~ Mar 144-GOO S359.QOOQ1d1 & s.t/Sun 12-5 *2478 Rue 0e ~.ao . .,..c 844-8200 $124,9001!'4 . ,,. SaVSun 1-5 *204 Via Columbia, -~. N.8. 873-7300 S188,50Choqw-1• Sun 1-5 112 v.. Koron, Udo •·fill 873-7300 $480,0001'1101 18at/Swt 10-1 oocs~ • -~-, !!!-" 2048 Port w .. ,.) N8 710-1333 • , Sat 1-!5 1222 &.-.. (Well:Mr) N8 942-5200 *237,000 Sun 1-5 112 W11tdlff ~ ... ., 142-5200 .--:cXifU·Ui:~ Sun 1-5 18:t::::=~~ ! 'Sat 11-5 23 HIM Moon B8Y (~ M4-e82e -~ .. -~Sun 1-4 **2968 BayaflOf9 nf~) N8 -759-9100 $700.~Wf7 sat/Sun 1-5 **542 Hwbor 111. nr..i~'~ 1-.9100 s1.000Jiil·vsr s.vaun 1-s 1910 T...._ T.,,_, &ea-6TT7 $29,500 Sun 12-4 3 a.rt Sebeetlen, ~~ 180-1800 $1,715,000 Sun 1-5 IOt SM Aemo, Udo ..... NB 180-1800 *511,0IO Sun 1-5 344 Joann St. Coeta Meea 983-41781 $155,000 Sa 12-4/Su 1-5 *910 NottJnghem, DoYW Stn, NB 759-1!501 $259,000 Sun 12-4 12 Rue Verte, Big Canyon, NB 831-1300 t796,000 Sun 1-4:30 1255 8omet'Nt Ln .. Weetcllff, NB · 831-7300 $355,000 Sun 1-4:30 *1400 Nottingham Rd, Weetcff. NB 831-7300 $329,500 Sun 1-4:30 2108 Wtndward Ln .• Bllycreet, NB 831-1300 U99,500 · Sun 1-4:30 1868 Tultln, Newp0rt BMctl &""'8200 $232,000 Sat Mi * 1924 Leeward Ln., Bllycreet, NB 631-7300 $298,000 Sat 1-4:30 * 1509 Highland Or.(HrbrHghlnd1)N8 831-7300 $265,000 Sat 1-4:30 ·:~(Harber Ridge) NB l1o500,ooo-c..h SIS 1-5 •3 Pelnf'Sur, S~ NB c.-1 ..... O 831-1300 sec>s.c;oo·· 09' ... *101 Via Flor9nce, Udo Ill, NB 873-7300 ~,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .11 **82() Via Udofb'd, LJdO lit, N8 I" ~ 873-7300 •1,too.000 s.tJSun 1-5 121 V.. San Remo, Udo IM, NB 87~/67~2551 Sat/Sun 1-5 401 Cott(f1, Newport 8Mch 840-8208 S 175,000 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1 mDltOOlll 61 Lllk• Plnee (The &.Mee) Irv. 540-1151 S115,5do Sun 12'3 87 Rockwood. Woodbridge, Irvine - 857-4356 $89,900 Sat/Sun 1730 Weetctlff Or. #2(Weetdf)NB 631-7300 $110.000 Sat 1-4:30 2 __,_ 1118 Weetctltt Or. #8(Weetctf)NB 831-7300 $99,000 Sat 1-4:30 2 • .... PAii -or DIN 3 Aofes (RSJ) Irvine 780-8333 $175,000 Sat 1-5 * 1242 Auu.nd Rd., #5(W•tcH)NB 631-7300 $139,900 Sun 1-4:30 • 9B'llOOll *383 Sunrtte Clrdl, C.M. 831-1400 $188.500 Sat 1-4 *2420 Nlllgtlra, Montioelo, C.M. 751-9195 $107,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 432 Orion w,. ~~ Bwlt\ 831-1400 180,000 Sun 1-5 4.aROOll #1 ~·1 Wreettl (l'nlV Pie) Irv 552-7500 $155,000 • Slit 12-4 ••'9!1112• 518-518'A Oet1llll. CdM 873-4400 •11.000 423 c...nlllOn Olde CdM 875-8370 --.., .J ..•.. ., ... 418-418~ c.n.eloli, OdM 831-1400 $Ml,OOO S.tl8wt ,.5 ....... t. **132 So ............. ... 831-1400 Sf,300,000 8un 1-5 ........ l50I Ac8cla (Oowllide of Hwy) CdM 148-7048 ,,..,.., ~ 1-5 H -· .. .-TMlllUftl 4 BR + mullve sunken mu1el' suite. Many up1rade1, xlnt family neighbochood. Bargai.n at $175,000 . ........... 3 BR 2 Ba. abmlute doll bouae. Like new ctp, pein1. Many ~ upgrades. Good loc. $117.~. • . - I Lftll.I Wll 11 Liii 2 BR 2 Ba in Hunt.tngtoo Valley 5 star mobile bmne perk. Priced "8ht. $43.500. Xlnt inlide location. ..... .. 8 RED CARPEi ~ •Ln Thie ' Br 2 .. beally .. ___. on • 10.500 eq. ft. lot. ~ lnclUde ,_ °'*' & Clllflw..._. Aleohel~lor tM kldl. A.-loen. Full price S 1 H ,000. 131-1170, 54e-'541 TR .\iJI T 10\ \I ;,_if \I T 1 ,...___ - ...... ,.. ... , .. ,.,. Located on the famous 8th fairway of exdulive Bia Canyon Country Club, th1s 5 bedroom, e ~ bath deluxe home includes • bllliard rm, wine rm , & W.th~ view from neatly every room.~ the quality & crafmnanshlp youne(f and you'll eee why we'N ., P'°'ad cl th.la~ at tt,796,ooo. ~ only' Witt\ Duin1 llbb. ........ HfRITAGE l i\I T l~~ ~ -- RF V1 t¥:' --- I wmt£ 11m OWIEI Wlm Oil 11'X, la. 11 a's SrtH 3 Br 1'" Ba nt11•f)' Owner will carry aub-painted 1ownl\ouse 1\lllltlal 2nd on ttlla well Owner may carry 3rd maintained llf\Ole story 1 T 0 at blended ra(e 1n4 2 bdrm untls. Plenly 12 s•;. tor 5 yra w/1004 of otf-street parklog g 4 dwn $84 900 Craig ~r garage A11rach11ely Batley 63 1-12~ priced $325.000 ·~1211 lmiit •NWIPHllOT Why pey rent and tall• Own yotK own 38' 2be new condo In Coate Me,11 S 1200/mo 936 W•t 1811'1 St, 03, 02 & C3. Drive by/cell MS-7009 2 BR ~lner-ln-1 law unl1 ptus e11tr• As- aumabfe S80.000 loan. 1150,000. O wnr /agt. 631-5661 COLLEGE PARK 3 br, 2 ba. s 115.500 2210 Avalon s.46-7153 e.t-.de Condo, 3 cat gat: 3 bd. 1¥• b&. Move right In Only $114,900 831-3513 Orange County Real Eetate/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, February 26, 1983 -21 W&LllT MIUE ClllO C/\atmlog 2 Bdrm l'llQhly upgraded. upstairs unit Ex<*lent llnaoclng a11aJl- abte Aeking $84 900 For an appointment to see, ~II 540-1151 • I -HERITAGE . • REALTORS "IST USTO .. &Un 1 year new 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. Great locat'ion. Security/privacy behind electronic gate on FU land. 2345 16th St (Btwn Irvine/Tustin) $24-5,000. Opn Sai 9-11. Fri March 'I J 0-2. Call Agt. Ann for details PEITllOISt COllO IVEILIOllll UY Spacioua 2 Bdrm. The ultimate lo living refinement. A.sswnable $514,000, 30 yr 12 ~% loan. Boat slip available. F/P $585,000. Phone: 213/865'--6401. .,.. .... lat/S./....., 3-1 I 22 -Orange County ReaJ·Estate/ An Advertlalng Supplement to ttt. DAILY PILOT /Saturday, February 28, 1983 ...... t. laJe ..... t. Salt -.wJe-.. Ill!..._. P11et1 UM ..... l!l!l!W ..._ JafvateW ..... , ....... lftlld .... lMI lf!l9lt.... ... M-111 HM 12 Unlll, E/Slde, xlnt ..... .... llH c.ta... UM In* llff lpt. .... -Beeutlful L.anoer home. eond. 10)( groH. Biii --, __ -NWPT SHORES CANAL Wl.L 11111 20)(40 Flteplece 2 BR 1 Kennedy. Bkr. 780-IM2 OoMI\ front. 2 bd. 1 be. 2 BR 1 Ba gar, lncd ~-d. 1415. 1 BA. Ref.~. NO OM to beech, BRANO FRNT Palm Spring• home'°'. Ba. uOhtlnt~ Thill•·--...... 1·-dbleler. Avall 1-15 to U15. iu w. 11th. pell. 724 c. Jam•• NEW, 2 Br. o.n. Fam ... • ... 3&, 28'. $225.000. Wiii Newport Beach home. the bHt buy In town. --._ ti · 1 . $ 1 5 O O Imo . 848-7546; ~55 873-7781 I Rm, frple, :r; all utltt dlacount for ca1h. Aa-Up to 1550,000 .$32,500. 540-5tla7, egt. Sale Of Trade: 213-447· 1~34 after I famlly MlhM, 3 Br. 2~ 2 bd. 1'A M. 2 etory con-lncld. DrtYe 217 H#1· =~1~~10%. Bel~ duplex for gems/ See our Ad Under 0.-al S .Clem Cypr... Cove. pm. Ba. dbl gar, pool, tennll. do. Patio Aattum. comm lofd. 53f..4e3 ... UYflllf-1 Y'M" old, gunlte apa. 2 br, 2'h t>a. 2100 aq tt. 1400,000. Wiii look at any trade. 4 Open Set/Sun 1-6 1815 W. Bay Ave. "'· lll-llll ~~~ thl I Real Est•te 1002 ONE ~ ~ $tl5.000. 11111 -Sn5. No pets. 644-2542 pool&. Jecuat. Av.IA 4-1. 38r, 28a. bttn gM k.lt, fam equltyln~~":t.1! ~ ~2~~REE R.ENT. t-6&79 Compl. furn.,~-1~ NHr new 3 er 2~ 81 M06/ln0&4a.'252 (;{_~7C:::!·~·= 10 '500.000 • Open Suod•y 12-6 t>r. l*lo. ptkg, ut111 pd. MOO/mo. US8· ~ CltcJe Wal Bla 3 br, 14115. S 1 o o o 1 • c . r g t Call Pete John1on '90-27' PrOWler triller In ho~!!:: Botv~o~oR rtall. March I , $725/mo. No pets. 642-3307 Upgraded cf9COf, M'ftl' 957-0701°'95i-oeet. · 831-1269 C.M. ar. ctt1zen'1 park. VIEW LOT HOMES. Pro-No petl. 64()...1632 3Br 2~Ba Condo trpic kit. Kida .weJeome. Fiii 1---------Alllnlng, 1.klrUng. e/c. ~din 2 car g'.,11ge' bargain. 53M1tl0 e..1 2 Br 1ba PENTHOUSE In 657-9857 b•l• NI•. Submll offer•. I 0 f -!-L...1 1760 mo. 894-2088. Rlty Sm ,., great condition and gd 4382 N. Ohio St, Yorba ••Mt • ar..-Ma-6791 • ..,."" ... _.w.... t•-tt 1 focallon: Avall 31111, SPllTAHUI Linda. · 11-al ._. -~._-w "' w $495. Call Mra. Ganz Richard H Pau1ey Co _.er -• llHllllll gar, fncd yd. w/frlg, S4f.l37l IY twlO NIAi Yltw lnYMtmeri.t'Realtor1 3 Br 2 81 on weter llO'<te l<ld/pet. 63M1901---------•YE IP Tl l.m Nwpt Hgts completely EL MOR~EXL BCH ExclulM fl09'\la. $1200/yrly Located wlthl'I walking Belt R1ty Sm.... Nr bHCh, 3 br, 2 aty Spanking ,_ comtem-refurbished, 3 Br, 2 Ba *"" 500ACCESSS 7141731-5015 2 Br 1 Ba $650/yrty ~~~n~e ~~25~~ c,'?!!1, FantU1k: 3 8c 3 Ba. 1500 tl<:_~! .. 1 53r>ef,! ,.01~.~1 RltyO.. porwy, vaulted oeillnga. pool home S258 ooo ..-. thru 125·000 1 & 111 utll 1526 · -" go -,,,_ t • 001 .... "'""' .., ._ skylight• -ttHt lineal In 64s-9554 · 497· IHA. 1AL11& PIJUISIU u.-e -••n P • 1 Io . I 8 5 O I mo 1· ·• only .11 mo Sm I• workmen1hlp end II· Joan Baytor, Agt y•••.., ... •AT - -831-7370. Al« for Jim Drive by 183 Mont•i---------N-u.u.ht 3 a. 1 _, -• ,.., •11-Vllta John Carey, bkr. lniat ZJ44 nl•h••· Extra wide __ ,...... ... ...,.. 1· ..... BAROAINI 10 x 40' 1 8r Beat Price In town et -1 4 bdr 2 Ba. lrg lenc. yard, 873-7771 i=;.;;;;;-.. ___ _.;;;.;;.; 1treet-to-1treet IOI. Own-Ba. houH. new r.•lnt, Moblle Home '52oo ~ 1135,000. Comer Bay & flM1'JI patio & W/0, refrlg, Biil.i er enxious . will conatder 1' ~!~~·-.._r~un,•h~ tie 11 o ti er D a Y• Cypf.... NEWPORT OCEANFRNT 17 501 m o . W . 111111 3 Bdrm executive horneF. 1 to 4 bdrma. starting at trade. lease option and ·-'"'"""" '"""'· or,_, 9 5 7 . 5 3 e 2 Ev• 1 -,... 548-5598 toe family rOOfn, frolc. r, $6!0 11500 erMtlve nMncing. $749. air heet. detached dbl 842•1498 • mu. 2 Bdrm, 2t11. Yeerly doora, decorator tan, 10 ooo. e11 garage. large yard. PAWl.Jll IOLTll $850/mo Al10 3Bdrm, FamMy ., ... No. of S.D. Qerdener' Incl. SUS/mo. 212 t11a I.. 521 El Modena. Aatilng An.... UU tlM1JI 2ba SOSO/mo yrty. Avail fW'J. le801mo. Seti $98, John. AtJI '42.-eeO& ~ •• $195.000. 548-5041 aft turn or unlur~nl: 500. terma. 38', 1~ l>L • IPll lm&Y 1.. 8. Income producing land ........ Dttert14M Sharon Jay. 87 or 541-eon. 4 Br 2~ ba. 1 yr old hoU-lty a.a• aw under• lhopplng cent«. . • ..,,.. 64f..0478 M Xlnt netghb«hood ~-.&-,_...... Coeta Meea. Terma. PP. PALM DESERT. Oeep 2 8R 1 Ba, gar. clean, Formal dining, 1oe tam A PETE BARRE TI .. REALTY N Liii _ 1~ LITS 645-3370 Canyon Tennl1 Club, a 8a1boe Covet hm w/2 tw fenced yard, E/Slde. rm. 2 trptca. aoe. _,_. 6S1-n77 TRADITIONAL CHARM c . •n• Br. 2 Ba. turn. '108,500. !s '*;~otatfy ~ $95. 173-2180 he. t I n a a m 0 r. Lge flt'# custom home Nial. Prtf!!!t 1.-~12. H . Sb Aid C New Condo 2 mHter I 1100/mo. 848-7434, °'*' Sat/Sun 1·5. 210 WtNt Pr.,..-tJ O.t ti ltalt lSSO .. ~:n:a~y" m~~ ,;.:1~~ bdrm•. 2\t ea. lrple, 21_A""'g_t._lng....;_a_. ----- Via Sat1 Remo. Own/egt, fer ltaM upgraded, grd gate, car automatic garage, haa Pfiat U2t .. WC:-..._ 875--3048 8~25Se Vanous '-atl No emog, 380 deg vu, new comm pool 4 tennla over 1400 1q It. Ava111 -=--=----o=;;.;;.1 ________ _ prQCMW1 av ·• exeo home. 20 aer•. a 11550 • now Call 631-5909 or Charming 2& h•. ctean. Terrace 2 ~ 2 ea C#dltf, ... HT WW Tl If.Ill ~J;'~·~=I ~r avo1. Rancho Call!. 8a)'aki.Coveaonwst9r. 641-2097 So. Dana Pt.~· ongmblt.Allldl.2115.no IElllTS ~.:; ~;;2B~O(;'w~': Orenge Co loca llon. 1~,:r:~s~ &PM. 2 a,dltl Bright and~ S!IOO/mo + aec. lneld• MSO mo . .Aol 4 pe19 $825. 551-2340 ,.._..,. 631-0263 • Annuli 1 ..... with op-ery 1900 gardener. pl MtV, water, II Ten 2232 trvtne TerT'9CI Cardiff mdl ••• ,.. ---------• tlon to renew. Contact; HAWAll. l(ONA COAST Bayfront condo In MCUr· 3 Br ~Ba.+ lrg tins rm 2 8r 2 Ba. $825/mo AQ1 JUST LISTED to SELL 3 Br 3 Ba. lam rm. trpl, F~ntaln Valley School Two 1 eore, resldenttal lty bldg 2Br, I,..., peklt Bit-Ins, trplc, erp1a, drpa. HOME FOR RENT Cht!l9Y Darr 55t-9~ IMMEOIA TELY. Spa-wet Iler, pool. $299,SOO. D11tr1Ct. Neomi Wieland deeded lot•. reduced to '1250 dbl gar 645-4089, El Toro 3 Bdrm, $725. Re/Mu clous 3 Br Oen nome 5 1 t 1 r v In• Av• 714-842-$51 $8,750 each 971-0132 Ctlloa Cove 3Br hOme In Fenced yard & g1rege. --------Oullllty a c1 ... thruout 833-9773, 556·4982 or Mautlful locauon. Spa. 2 t>d. 1 t>a, duplex, cer-Kida & P•1• welcome. Un~. Pk. twnh9, adulta. 2 Fr doors, akytttes Eve-646-0811 Newport Blud leaaed Int ... / F1ca1 1515 $2000. ~7 • ':'.~ h7'!,~· no pell. 645-2000 Agent, no... Br, 2 Bl. ltudy, etrtum = could • WATERFRONT HOMES ... 5. .......... ..... $885/mo. No P•ll .•. .,, you WlllL LEASE OPTION comm I, 10% return. Oregon/ Calll l>Otdef, 1 INC LI--feutala Valley 2234 644-4907 ha bougJll MOUi· Comp tum One of 819 $825,000 EH Lana CO mt of1 .. 5. 2 parcell, 110 83 400 -t--erl '250.000 Cyn's most e1eg nome. 842-9843 llf7• ... deeded weter. 1• 1 New apacloua 2Br. 2e. HOM~ RENT .reA rn fabUTOU• Wood· W llllRS 4t>r. stooy, den, 1, pool, Xlnt tin 759·1852 la1Ma lelaa• 2m condo, Penttldge Cov• $Fountain5 Vf/Msy 3 Bdrm, bridge Oable1. Private U /llU 111· 12ll apa, child'• park. 1uah Tia Sud tSM 11 t c 11, 1 11v1 n g 1 O Fenced yard & pool anc:f •P• AIC. grdns. 11.•95.000 ,... i.cw ,,. 1311 • •• B~YFRONT, 2 Br, 2 Ba. SU-3A2t oarage. tad1l1*• .... St500flno/552-0129 .1m USTEI TURNER Snowbird, Utlhcondofor ~113~:1~!,;1°1· ~reb E/llde 3 br. 2 ba, 2 car :n;:.. S45-2000. A9fnl, Rent to own. 3 Dr, 2 b•. $25,000 dwn, Hgtl 3 Bdr ATchltaeturll Prop ,.. If IWllUllP ule, 50th wit. Aw-~ BlyfrOlll Uttle i.. . gar. F•mlll .. -lcome. apace •Q• kit, lel1ure 11 G 1 1 ti 64()..8350 4 Pl.II 400 Aak $3500. CaU ' l700lmo. 751-4418 N • w C 01' do. F . v patio/pool, lned In • p-,,, ur · rea OCI on. I UJF•-Colla Mesa •Int finano-AM. Ad #753. 8't2 .. 300. lllMa MSO/mo. Good ioc. 2 Br, yd. 01( kldl. $65C. Won't Linda Hart. 831-121&. I _, Ing 7~18S2 24 hrs. , I I -2 8r 2 Bl lgl It)' condo, 2 a .... patio, 2 eer encl laat 539-6180 Beet Rily SllO,llO .. U•. -· eer ger. = pl.lnled gar, W/Ofl«. ns-oA40 Of Sm. t• • Lovely 4 Br 5 Bl ...,,,. COSTA MESA Pr1de )..U LI. bckl•1• Hot Slepa to beach. bachelcw. seoo 653-48M290 PllOE UlllTlll Mftl lllllES 1441 Glluy Ot1Ye 4 Br. Oen, tormal dlnfoo room, 2 flreplacel, 3 car garage plus 11/ge hobby room Pool 11zed lot beaut. land1eaped Owner wtll asllst al II n.nc:tng. Now $389,SOO Open SaVSUn 1-6 Aobk\ton: RMllor Ml-1147 11111 Bank loreclo19d. Npt 8c:tl 8floree home. Sleps to beach. Bring your aho••I. Lind• Hart 831-1298 wl51J' slip Amenttlee In-by golf eou,_ $189.600 Trade 43 0t .. e1 Sport S•&O yearly Utll pd. _3_8r_3_Ba._3_oar--si-r:--ege-.-ln I 1 lt·-1. •·••t L!teu lw• IHI elude -a. we1 bar, lo-Large own.• UNI ~ Fl1herm1n &/or HoUM P"1cing 873-7954 eft 3 8rhUny WoodL Tenrtlt. u . ---28', garage. $700 MO. Ho door 880 & much more do. good nnandng Bkr Trall1< In Lido Perk u ,._ • l •·-••-pool etc. H. Fr•darlck, 5 Bike to ocaan. Elegant 2 Laguna. no pets. Avail Submit o n term• 851-0471,631-8741 pan down tor HOUM or _.na t _. .._ egt831-126e 8r Famlly Rm & Oen. S-16oraooner494-6404 031-1370 5-40--0312 El•lde trip! .. auum-Ouplex 1 200.000 10 3 BR, 2 Bl lplc), jac, gar. $900 Mo. Plueh crp11 & -------- TIUDITIO\J\L RB\LTY meble 111 at H% 1205 $400,000 near water In Nr beach Avt 2118. Lov•ly MeH Verde Cf cir~ 2,°' ea. C.CSar a 3 br. den. N Laguna, OOO. By ownef Prine..: Newport 754-00'44 $925/rno 873-5089 VIiia (co,,do). 3 BA 2 ~ glue. w~. dbl c:ar oeee/I vu Wllik to beael'I ~ ... ......, 831 3848 L ---ba Privacy. Avall now PN garege fully m•lnt $1500/mo. 4~f~ -· ~ .. , • . W~I tracM ,_ homes In 3BR. 48A l • • I 8 s 0 A 0 I ~ • . 1-Du-pl-.-11 -1'-.. -o--2-bd_r_m_&_2_, OCou1na Pt for Orange Ultra dell>•• dUptelL 645-1100. 549-1°368 · i;r7d l8th ':'~1at N~!~~ J:·a~u. car gareo•• larQe 101 nty hol'nU. eOl\dot, Spa, sundeCk. 838-3399 • ••"511 ........... Good eond 'S 125 000 TD'a. 4K-5254 Beeut decor ,_ 2 Br. 2 ;\ 2 br. 2 lty oondo -sher _~;....__•_. _4_-___ _ 1 --.-....... ;:;...-.-..=R.;;..._ __ ,;., Call Cllrlatl,, •• 0Agt, LL...... tm Br ;ic:."~t!i~.' ,0:/:"~r:;~.~r:!' & dry9r. ow. ltM pool, Emerald Bay·2Br + -•• -557-2783 or 7159'-1900. ~ trtge ..-. • 1501 83!-l200 out:>"°"" Avail lmmed den/3rd bdrm, 2'481, 3 Br. iv. Ba. You own the ext 3&5 PY1 party wanta to buy stsot:O liiOG'5' now. mo. 191·2* ocn vt.w, Yd w/'¥dnr, no l.wtd. '212.000. ''°'"" owner I to 30 unlta Eatllde & W•tllde C.M ,. __ ... _. peta. S 1400 mo. Merp. aw... 631-0283. Loog&MChllJlera,6/2 B<. C09t•~f42-3480. Walk to bell 3t>d, 815 ci..,,&ahWr>28r.1Ba. ~.:.1Mt50 ret497-5454 -.,,.., _..,. IO dn. 1180,000 or trade. Wanted 2 tiou.. on one Marigold. H o pet•. c:arpat1, ferw:ed P•llo, 2 w••~TO 8J~C$&H Small 1 Br Knotty Pine -i --•• 751M>411 $t150mo 844-2405: enc:tad garage, no pet•. "'""i ~ · 2 BR J>'U• den 2~ ba, lot. 3 er for lamely, 2 8r 840-0900 &sastmo p1u1 '625 aeo ~ID2 & 837-3341 Cottage, trpte. wallt 10 $124000 ' 1 NlmYllAllMW torin-t...a.CMbuelr-. · c d "'-' beach . $780/mo. 1oen Ptbcl ::'2W>a~ 24 realdentlel llnlU ptua am, can pay $30,000 ~GE 1 BR. gar .. oc .. n ~12 :, n°o.~q · 2 "·condo, 114 ba. new 4tt-1997 or t9... option. c:lwnri com'I. No deferred dn. 1500/mo Cell att e *'-· Oeok, extt-. '715 , :.no~:::,d\~. _l:::::: ___ lllla ___ llSI __ egt. 931·5ee1 malnt. AAC.llTI, llnan. pm Don ...,.2930 + dep f40..4a.55 E SIOE CM. 38r. 1be hie. -----";...._ ___ ;;;~-.;r;;;;;;-.;;=-..----.-•·-,..__tt Owner wll ~.. lpllt level 2 BR den 1700/mo&.~1~· lu11. t•m apartmenu l300/mo. 28J, den, elc_ --1171 • .... , 19L1J .. a:t: bewn ~ petio, 99': · 1475/mo. 2 Br. 2 Be. dbl wide moble hrn. Te- 1•1..tg=ground--=•11oor---2-Br•2•8am.1 Fee i.nd. 1 bllt to oceen. _,!!!! MM. 840··~S1M ........... TtMI Pool/Jac:uzzl. Kid• OK. nent~..,.,. rent 6 condo, pool, apa, dbl 1299.000. f-Z Mnnt. ..... bnl!W .. 1111 -,.._ a d919* ~ 942~ ~~~151 no'*" AQt. gar. VA QI(. S 128,500. IUl ml11 lfm c_,. Cocl 3 8r 214 ... 2 2 lklnn, 2~ be towntim. Why tflrow rent •way? -------- -B""., -owner==3=8d=. -co-m=-m-.' A-11 t • 4 'I 4 -1 1 7 7 , ll .. 1TI1 110..., n.., fonnal din t 1000/mo. Cell for eippt An to Min O• twntwn, ....... .... PIJ , 4"*1878. Opn Sunday • .,. • to .... M&nl amenlUM no dn, no quallfylno • .::;;;~====-:~~ ~~~~ = t:~ t-5. ~ ~~,.! Included C:•ll evH $1200·12'00 neoot fMl 11111 owe ......... 1 Latia .... ofd l ruttlO. HeO. mo P•U-1?a.ult tO·IUI Ot dY• ,..,.,.. ... ltW'ed ~ 11111• -tm. . . !.!! -down, tire.a -. !Ml• wtntw Pftro. 17MM1 -..1122 ' 4f4.2200 tMn .-, -trade. 8uot I 8r 3M, f9ft ""· hit IEWPlll ILi• •• duP4ot11. l1H,toO. ' Hr 1lh 11 tncd yd •1·5'51 ~=...,.,._ tt-.._11 Mt lo• oown, h•tatd• lllWI ..... llft Mt lleii.., -"*'1. -rWM ••h ~ & W"Y t8'row tent away? SIM.000. J -... ... -dwmer Ne •t46,0IO. LIDO l9l.a. 3 Mn'll. t M. - --foollt grNI. AV91 """*' llMllL:MJ38r 1Mftn. O.L. & Maoc l $.eluded 3 Of 4 8dflT) a aA, IM~ aoftd Oalt ~ .,.._, •t-12111 temrlft. t1700 mo. Blfll a a., ,_ ""' -., rM, t I 0 0 m o + c • c . ;;91::.0 19 1uelltytno •• •1 Counll')' eatate "°'"99 11' tanllly room wtth 8' tolld Grvncty, Ntf. f7M191 dll' rm, t "r, 1175. flt-351() ft t JI O neeot --------~. l>edtbey Oiied commun-0 k .. f t CloM to S,C ....... "2 -t)yn'I~ 1 IPPf'°"' ....... fllll laf lty. Fee. rryta.ooo OWn • ..a .. w• nlCO •• HARIOR AtOGE CIC'neUOn Ph: f.40..t1~ l .110£ tBr, utll Pd. w/ tlOn !Ml tf9de. au. • /tllodbll T h111dwood nOOf't, ~ Flnllt Ocelrl & cfty l!gf'4 09rage, Ofdnr IUOl)tled. ltt-eaM ' I Ir 2 ba MllcW'Ca Coft. !,_ ~ = OOIU'ltty ltMdlen,.,..,... vi.w 4' Br a B• furl! 2 BA 1 Sa, fncd yatd, 1110 mo. (303) ul';.a,1 • teW Coftdo. UM view. ~ place. Tutef\llty deco-2310 ...... AneAw..CM. urrireda'd mod•I ' lockable 1tore elled, &.owly SIA t k CO¥'d Aull l'OW. tHO/mo rated. lnotlftOlll lot. Ten unite plua rlftCll $ OOO/l'llO 7to-t7ti ~.new qita. no..-. L....,opt to t>w: * p11t1o ~.,., Aeftt to a14S41 a 117-Mll a.. out de' w. ...,._ ttvte llouN. Pf1oed to I j I_ I t ·1 I 0 ~ IHO & de~. 1 HO cl OOftdo, abe, lllM. t•r · own . t 1 O t O 111 o . Dr d ....,. tu111 1and•i.;•pec1 w1111 .-under 10 x tro.. 21s.711MtH ~ ""· ,..... • 1 o o · •·1'141 Jll•1!al•111tgU-lll•·'-~!!!!!iBI.' trun trff•· 1211.000. ANotfttHbl• loen. oo-· l:.!'!'.!:1.:!t~111/!!!!'t~t~tt11~~_Jv.;:r.'.ii:Anr';''iU.-;M;;a-:;I REIM~ 81town by appt. Call Ol*•tlve .....,a. Cell a.t 1 9r, den, ... A.111111 "°°""°· I .,, I ... II 1 9*M; VACANT I ..... MH. I Nl&I W ml -UP CTllt'll .. ,,_.v.,. 1•1eo1 Wolfln1•t Rutty '•'> H "'"'May, on aid• talftlly ""fr*'71::':•:.. 80 ~ M.:1111.amt 4 8t .... ,ort cr .. 1 1 b9m 1. e19n. "-2. • l~QM e.a.tlore Dr t4NIMO ••ll•aod. ....,, 'v..ie. ;. = : lll-4C71: • •• 1w11llH. uell no•. trade _fM C.M. ut11t1. 1.11-!Mii utl. 1 t11-441-,_ ..._,. ..... -HU • i•, ....... ~~~~· =~· .... it~~ ... ~ ... ,... ::..•il.r• :-. M"9l -a... .. ...... ,,.,., :~~·I ~-"Tl;ri.°= !f;?~~-= =~---,.. &:,\Awe .... ,.._ ..,., ARIO" YllC:' w .. .... .. ,_ 1"'ii"iit!tiii .... :· .... ~ ......... :.:r:. ~ ~or UWtJIMSMD AUununES PAID,llULJH QUU, TUINIS S1n'WMC plus "*" mottl Sony. ftO pets. Models -~ 1 bd,., ..... ..., .. apt. Crpte, dr•p••· oven/r..,.._ latO "'°· pU ......... , 1113. .. , .. I •--------... ----24 -Or-.. COunly AMI E8tat9/An AcMr*lltg Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/811lurday, F*'-Y 21, 1113 ,,. • t I . . ~ .... ' . ' f IWIMi --137.500 '9ductlon from lendert Try 10% down, lender wtll c.ry a IOw 1n1.-2nd TD. Huge4 Bdrm, 3 bathe. large famlly room, 2 flreplacee, formal dining room. lMge ~ O¥el1oolelnel ln'egulW Y9fd end r9glonal pwk. Cuetom bult tpa. Now oMt 1210,000. 54fr2313. J _., mA ,_ -Huge 8 8drme, 3 bath I home near golf coune. Septwm family room . and dining room. Uporedee ttvoughout. 3 cs~ Poot & ipa. Wll trede for elNller Meeil Vetde home. l280,000. Cell 54&-2313. I ... 11 ..... -Mae Vwde'a finest. Double door .itry hofT'9 with 5 ...... 8drrne., 3 betha, cozy fwnly room, bric* ftrepl9ce. °"*1g --OYef1ooka l)IWk-lke .... )Wd. Coun1ry Ff'ench. 2 at()fy. Only $199,500. Act now -54fr2313 . IUIHnQ -A beautlful Plaza del $ol hOme -4 huQ9 Bclrma. 3 bathe. A mMi* ....... flleptew:, OWlmed tub In ~ Urge t.mMy l'OeM. aattAr. St9P down Mnt room wttfl' tlfW!leee, formlll dining room. Bullt-ln eecurtty ~and much morel Priced at only 1210.,000. Call to aM, ••a1s. ••t• i.--119,000 down -a.MM VA to.rt o4 •1,500. 3 Bdrm, 1~ bathe, pool. ComplN ...,.,... mottw.-..... A beautlful Tudor atarter home or lnveetment. 54&-'2313. llWfllT WHllflllT ••• 1111,111 - Immaculate 3 Bdrm hornet Piinonellnd . Indoor Maacapel Cozy flreplac.I Wood beam celllngal Baloony off. meet• aultet PRIVATE aandy bMchl owfter wlll carry financing. Cel ~787. LUii .,_. 1"-1'fll. .. -Try thle onet Owner nnta outt Two huge Bdrma wtth prtvate batha. Bttaht and airy llvlrw arM. Poof end mpe. 110,000 down to ....._ loan. Call nowt 648-2313. .. _. -0.. WMta outl A gremt fwnlly home on cut de UC atl'Mt. 3 8dnN. 2 bathe. In fantuttc condttlon. A MU8t .... onty 1127,51(). Cell 54&-2313. Alf -I .. -1109,800 for tNa .,.,... C09ta Mete-3 Jidrm 2 bath fwnlty home for your hOme, or tor lnwetmentl Tenna .. fle>Clbla. 8tot rMdlng .. the -end Clll the profeaaao..ala at The Real Eatateral 646-7171. ·~· . .mw W :; I'S I• -1115,000f t.uxutloul 1 -a.ft. OWden home. ~ IUtte with balcony + ........ 8howt .. t NEED QUICK SALE:" Clill '9«M787.