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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-04-09 - Orange Coast Pilot',AJ lJflOAY /\PHii •1 1'1111 < , 1 < A N 1 .1 1 l 1 t J N 1 , · I\ 1 1 c i 1 · r J 1 f\ ;, 'l <:.I r ~ J ~. Police h 'unt 'for Costa Mesa dentist Warrants issued for Protopappas By JO~ CADENHEAD °'.. ..... "-"' .... The range County District Attorney'• Office filed murder charges yesterday against Costa Meea dentist Tony Protopappas, w)lose whereabouts remained un}Jnown lut night. i,. three-county manhunt proved fruitless yesterday. But according to sources cloee to the lnve1tlgation. authorities contacted Protopappas' attorney in hopes of negotiating h is surrender. Deputy District Attorney James Cloninger said he filed a complauat In Harbor Municipal Court. charging the 38-year-old · dentist with the murder of three of his patients. "We feel the evidence is such aa to show total disregard for his patients and amounts to malice," said Cloninaer. Judge Stephen Stewart issued an arrest warrant for Protopappas, who has apparently fled his Laguna Beach hilltop home. authorities said Costa Mesa police detectives who went to the dentist's sprawling, Tanch-style house Wednesday with a search warrant were surprised to find his furniture gone and the house empty. Residents living in the ocean- v iew neighborhood said yesterday the dentist began Oelfr Not ....... "r Nctwd K_.., Dr. Tony Protopappas (right) and lawyer Richard Coviello at March court appearnce. The dentist's Laguna Beach home (inset ) i.s now vacant. packing hi• poueulona lite at nlth1 two weeks •to with th4t help of aeveral friends and hla estranged wtfe. Law enforcement offlclal1 have been 1earchlng for the dentist in Orange, Loe Angeles, and San Bernardino countiea. He 11 tentatively scheduled to be arraJgned Monday. Cloninger aaid Protopappas is known to have a ·bullet-proof veal and several weapons In his posseMlon. "He la armed and is considered dangerous," said Cloninger. The formerly successful dentist was arrested by Costa Mesa police In February after al1•1edly pulling a loaded sun on undercover oftlcera who were ~trolllna hi• office at 534 W. tl)th St. following dlJiCloaure of the deaths. No chargea were filed, however. Cloninger said the murder chargea are not linked to an Orange County Grand Jury Investigation of the patie nt deaths that began late last month. On March 25 the state Attorney General's Office formally charged Protopappaa with ln\:o mpete nce and negligence in the deaths of Mlnna Kim Andreassen, 23, of Huntington Beach, Cathryn Endless life of doubt .. for POW-MIA relatives BY LOBBNIO BENET iif .. ..., ........ Inscribed in the silver JTM'dalllon haJWna from her neck ..-. tbe words: ··Pow-MIA You An N°' Porsotten." The at.eel bncele1 me ween on her wrist bears the name of her youncer brother, Wllllam (Billy) Dunlap. gtched in her face are the lines bflon~lng to a woman who doean t know whether the smiling, dark-haired young man pictured In the photo next to her ia dead or al tting half-1tarved in a pfison cell somewhere in Vietnam. "People always ask me, 'after aD the9e yeara why are you still waiting?' I wait becau.e we don't have an answer. I don't give up hope becawse he may still be over ~:· ,ahe uJd. Phyllis Dunlap Jones Is 39-yean-old. Sitting In a lounge ~1 wait because we don't have an answer. I don't give up hope ... ' in the Garden Grove apartment complex in which she lives, she told how on Dec. 2, 1969, a Cobra helicopter piloted by her then 22-year-old brother, William, was shot down during a fire fighL Army officials told the Dunlap family that William WU captured alive at the lite of the crash. They never heard from him asain. He la one of 2,49-f Amerkana unaccounted for In SouthMl't Asia. The government ha• dealtnated today u a day of national recoplltkm for MIA'• and POWa. lt ii part of a new effort by Pr~ldent Reagan to verify the whereabouts of the missing Americans. "A great deal of my eecalated hope is based on thia," she said, holding up a copy of the January address Reagan delivered to the National League of Families of American Prisoners and M11111ing in SoutheMt Asia (NLF). During the speeth, Reagan announced he would give the search the "highest national priority." ln the pall few months, military officials have held "technical" discuss10ns with Vietnamese and La o t a a n o ff 1 cia la on the Identification of crash sites and the location of the remains of American soldiers. Furthennore. the Defense Intelligence A.ti.ency is vigorously tracking leaa. on 484 live sightings reported by (See POW-MIA, Paae A%) Delly Not ..._,.o "r 0., .,.._ Phyllis Jones' brother Billy (inset) is an MIA Wieder pushes water projects Orange County Supervisor Hamett Wieder said she ia both hope(ul and optimi1tlc that Congress wU approve funding for the Santa Ana Flood Control Proje<::t and continued studies aimed at eventually reopening an ocean chanpel at Bola Chica. Wieder, who just has returned from a trip to Waahington, D.C. to testify on the two lasues, said yeaterday she bell~ there are compelling reasons for Congress to agree to fund both project.a. Concerning the $1.2 btllion Santa Ana River Flood Control Project, Wieder aald she believes the devastation left in the wake of the winter atorma that battered Southern California this year left it.a mark on legislators considering funding for the project. She said she told the Energy and Water Development Subcommluee considering the project that the damage the winter storms caused wo;ld pale ln comparison to the type of flood the project ia designed to prevent. Turning to the Bolaa Chica project long-contemplated by county as well as private-aector planners, Wieder said she believes Congress can be induced to include the $200.000 the Army Corps of Engineers needs to complete the next phase of studies. "It'• plain logic and common le1'\Se that with so many federal dollars there now, it makes sense to complete the s tudy," the supervisor commented. She added the study the Corps of Engineers wants to complete would be the last before actual construction of a new marina and channel to the ocean could begin. ---------NSIDE------ Ke••n Reimer did nol Ajari hat 1penl hi1 laal play bueball in hish '12 yean in iaolation, 1ehool, but yoa•d ne•er la1dna and prayin1, yet know ii the way the Ny• hJ1 Hie i1 "no Oran1e eo .. 1 College different than tlaat of f re.hman 11 ..-ackiftl the ••er .. e white-eollar the ball thil eeuoa. worker. n Page,.A 7 • P .. e Bl. Jonea, 31, of Costa Meu, and Patri c ia Craven, 13, of Sacramento. All three had been anesthetized by Prowpappu. Three days later, hi.a wlfe of two month1, Pamela Sue Protopappaa, filed for divorce aaylng 1he feared for her Ufe. She claimed her h u1band assaulted her, handcuffed her and bat her. . Since dl.sdoeure of the patient deatha In February, six people have filed multi-million-dollar malpractice suits against the dentist. Reporter Kare n E. Klein helped with rhis story . Border Patrol raids blasted By GLENN SCOTT Of'llleDellJ ......... Irvine Mayor Larry Agran calU U.S. Border Patrol raids in local fields to capture illegal Mexican workers "a 20th Century version of the fugitive slave laws." and he wants them stopped. Agran , a lawyer , s aid yesterday he will write U.S. Attorney General William French Smith to argue that the raids, conducted without search warrants. are unconstitutional. The Fourth Amendment protects all residents from illegal searches and seizure, he said. Agran has been so angered by past raids in local strawberry fields that he's asked the Police Department to notify him when others take place so he can watch. He wlll bring up the iaaue when the Irvine City Council meets Tuesday at 6:30 at Irvine City Hall. He said he's hoping the council wall officially support his position. His chancej are good. Council members last year objected to the Immigration and Naturalization Service. which oversees the Border Patrol, after a major sweep through nearby fields. Safety was the issue then. Council members said the ralda endangered residents because panicky workers avoiding arrest often piled into cars and tore of1 through city streets, increaslna the potential for acoident1. Border Patrol helicopters hovering over subdivisions bothered Councilman DaVid Slllt. (See BORDER, Pase A!) ----llDEX- Bridge Claaaified Cornlea Crossword Death Notices Entertainment HorolCOpe Movies PubUc Notke9 ReUJlon Sporta Televlltoo Thee ten Weether Youth All 84-8 All & B4 A8-10 B8 A8·10 A8;B4 A? 81.:j AlO A&-10 Al M I Al Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/8aturd1y, Aprll 8. 1883 ' Dettr f'llot flttoto bJ fllchetd Koehler Excavation progress -30 feet worth -is visible a t site of new Fairgrounds a mphitheate r . ad weather may delay pening of amphitheater By KAREN E. KLEIN of' 1M De11J f'llot ttatf W ill the much -touted amphitheater at the Orange County Fairgrounds be ready in time for the Orange County Fair in J uly? At this point, it's anybody's guess. The 15,000-St>at facility was scheduled to ctpen with top-name entertainment during the July 8-17 fair. But with heavy rains hampering construction, the amphitheater just might not make it. said Ken Fulk. Orange County Fair general manager But one thing's for sure -a lot of money is on the line. Construction costs alone are projected to be $10 ml!"on. It seems It will be "almost impossible" to turn the 30-foot hole into a new theater by the original July 1 deadline, Fulk said. Right now, construction crews are behind schedule, he said, and dec1s1ons are being made on whether to mcrease manpower on the site or go to double shifts to get the facility ready. In about two weeks, a definite Two HB men. plead guilty to mail fraud Two former Hw1ungton Beach residents have pleaded guilty in federal court to mail fraud charges that claim the men made fa l se promises in selling distributorships for lines of jewelry, vending machines and coffee products. Federal investigators allege the men took in more than $800,000 from dissat1sf1ed customers who purchased dealerships from their four Orange County companies. Jack Edward Cannon. 52, of Littleton. Colo., has pleaded guilty to five counts of mail fraud. Rollen Foste r . 57 , o f Denver, Colo., has pleaded guilty to three counts of mail fraud. Sentencing for both men is scheduled May 2 in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles before J udge Manuel L . Real. Cannon and Foster face five years 1mpnsonment and $1 ,000 (mes on each fraud count. The four businesses operated by the pair since 1978 were Perfect Products and Am- mtercon. both based ill Santa Ana , and Internationale Espresso/Cappuccino and International Product Merchandising, both baaed in Huntington Beach. U .S. Postal Inspector H .L . Almond, based in Orange, said the pair solicited people through advertisements to distribute· their products. He said the pair falsely promised a guaranteed income to each salesman who Invested ln the product lines. In one is instance, Almond said, the pair used a forged letter that appeared to be a recommendation from the Huntington Beach C,hamber of Commerce. answer on the amphitheater will be i.vailable. And if the amphitheater is not completely finished, entertainers will perform in whatever portion is ready, said Stan Seiden, vice president of the Nederlander- W est Organization, the developers of the amphitheater. At any rate, things are a lot better than they were last month. Seiden said. "There was 12 feet of water in then~ ... Seiden said. "We should have made it into an aquacade." Auction of Vargas art • • 1s on again A show and sale of a number of signed illustrations by the late Alberto Vargas will proceed as scheduled today in Newport Beach, according to the show's sponsor. R.W. Kelly said the show will be held from 1 p.m.-6 p.m. at Bob Bums Restaurant in Fashion Island. He said a legal dispute over ow nership of the illustrations was settled after meetings Thursday between attorneys and Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Knox. Knox issued an order Wedn esd ay holding up Saturday's planned sale. But Knox withdrew it yesterday, Kelly said, after h1a attorney was able to show that Kelly owned the disputed illustrations. A Chicago -based co mpany attempted to prove ownership of the intings. ~\" Partly cloudy today !Whngs 54 31 Birmingham 70 112 Blatnwdo 54 27 80IM 55 3" Coastal eo.con 66 51 &~ ]4 5-4 Buffalo 47 38 POINT CONCEPTION TO THE Chet1eeton.S C 7 84 MEXICAN 80AOEll ANO OUT 80 Chetteelon.W V eo 52 MILES -0-coutel wal.,.., c.notle.N C 65 111 .-t to IOUtl-' wind• I to 15 Cheyenne 37 09 knots S a turdaJ morning Chicago 45 28 ~MMhto~t1 Clndnnatl 44 41 to 11 ""°"' s.1ur:s-/ afternoon ~ 411 39 and --*'Cl· Seu to S 1..i. Colum~.s c S7 84 Ova r lnntr watera aouth 10 Colulnl>ut 48 40 aoutheut wines. 8 to 12 knot• Dallas-Fl Worth 54 ... -and la~ "'°"*'II ~ Oeyton 48 38 aoutllwaat 10 to 15 knoll Danwr 42 18 7070 Saturday atternoon. WHtarly 0.M~ .. 32 ...,..._.,_ 70 aw.lie 1 to 3 IMt. Lo• cloud• Oe1rOlt 51 33 HOM. us Dept d c-ce -Saturday morn1n4b•comlng El Puo 50 23 F ..... : ..... Winn.., Occluded .... pattty doud)' 8atur "'--Fal(banlla 31 20 F•go 50 29 Orlando 64 72 ~·-71 Extended Ragstalf 47 14 Phltadelphl• llO 52 8Mch S7 OrMt Falla 5-4 32 Halttord 88 47 PllOenl• 73 44 Los AllQMa 72 forecast Helena $5 IO Pt1UC>ut'gtl 45 43 Matyevllla 72 Honolulu 12 45 PQt1lanJ, '-'• 57 43 MonrOWI 76 Houlton 84 50 Ponlancl, Ofe 5fl as Mon1eb9llO 72 80UTH .. U• CAL.,OllNtA lndlaNlpOll• 11.t 40 Rap4d City 55 22 Monltl'ry 58 j:OA8TAL All•Aa -Fair J~.Mlu. eo 52 Reno 85 29 Mt Wllaon 54 SeturN)' but low cblCll 8atUfd9)' Jac*aonvllte S2 64 Rlctwnond 71 " NeedlM 77 morning. Moetly doudy SeturN)' Junuy 45 33 St. LOUii S2 40 NewpOrt BMCfl 88 night and 8 uncllay with a0~!e' ~Cit)' 43 41 St. P9t•Tampa 83 72 Oakland 83 Salt Lek• lie 31 Onterlo 70 cMnca of rain ~aJ. Lu Vegas 72 39 m.An\OfllO 6 1 48 P...oana 74 tlfttl hlgtl8 a.turN)' 88 to 73 and Uttta Rodi 47 42 SundllY 82 to ee. L-48 to se. LoullVllla 411 45 •Mn 41 33 Peto Aoblf'• 72 80UTHl"N CAL"O"MIA Lubbock 42 29 CAl"otlHIA fUlltlfwlda 72 MOU•TAtM All•At -Fair Mampllll 53 ., == ee 28 ~Blull 70 8aturdllJ. Moatly doudy 8aturd9)' Miami IO 71 75 42 Redwood City oe :'%4 _, ~ """ ~of M...,,_. .. 43 12 ..,..._ 75 47 Reno .. Sund41y. llouth 10 -"-' M~t.PMll SS J: e.auniont 119 aa 5'«"'*110 .. wlndt 15 to 25 mph Sunctay. Nalnllllte 81 Big 8aar 12 Ill .... .. ' cooear wt1t1 ,..on t11gt1a ~ Hew Ofla9ne H t1 9llfWIP 70 t1 8en 18Mardln0 10 '8to Nand ~~&o5 . Hew YOttl 80 51 ..,,."' It 42 ..,, OlaO<> .. L-21 to34. Norfolk 14 l5e C.tallna 13 11 &an,,_._ N 80UTM•"M CAL"O"MIA North Platte IO 23 WNat City 7S 11 .., Joaa .. D•el"T A"IA8 -Fa ir Ollllhelma Olly 44 H Eureka &8 " 9-11• Ana 11 ::=,. ~lf1ly ~.y OIMh4I 41 J1 Fraeno 75 .. s.ite BatNra .. ~of "' 8ente CNI .. northern daatrte. WHt to Sante ~atta 81 ~ 1llflnclt 15 to 25 mph. ltoo!llOll ,. :i=:.;n northe rn de1ar11 T "109 \lllllW IO .. to 74 ltld .,,,.. M :torr** 11 10 ... \...,. II to 41, """9 In 'YlllN n .,..,.,. .-.ne ~ 71 to ,. Md ........ .,.,.._. 41 ..... TOOAY ~ ..... 11'1, ,,_,. loll tt/o1I Ni p"' 11Ma.1'11. ........ ·~ TCJllCMlllM ""'""" '"'IOw T;IA lln 1111•111. 0.0 hl\ .... at f l411m .r .... '°"'°"°"' • I 41 I "' • AirCal, • • airport settle stotles on flights BORDER PATROL RAIDS .. ~ Re pre1en latlve11 for both AlrCal and John Wayne Alrpo1 t have agreed to settle a dispute over the number of dcparturc11 the airline I.a perr(lltt(.'ci under the current airport access plan by reducing Its number o f departures by 22 during the ('urrent quarter. Agron u1d the city 111 bf:t~r prt>pared thia time to lobby for change becau1e City Attorney Roger Grable hu c.'Ompiled cue- law briefs that suggest the Border Patrol'• raids are illegal. The Border Patrol, converaely, 1ays legal precedent allow1 agents to enter fields without warrants I )wn do•na whao !hey'« 10~ eald Aeran. "We need to add ~ople at hl8her levels to get them to think through the policy, 1 m p I 1 c a t 1 o n a o I w h • t ' •: transpiring." I Also. the airline has agreed to reduce ita number of departures by 22 in the next year, according to Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley. Agran, considered a liberal,• has an unlikely ally in this: mutlor: The lrvine-ba1edl Western Grow~ra AHociatlon. The group also has lobbied the "I don't want to scapegoat the Attorney General against Border! Border Patrol. These people are Patrol searches. I Riley said tht dispute arose over varying interpretaUona of rtam phrases contained an the access plan Under the interpretation used by county officials, A1rCaJ had exceeded its allotted number 9f fligh\s by 44, the supervisor M(id. POW-MIA • • • I Americans who are alive tn I Indochina," said Bob Shields of the OASDPA. I "The 1ightings make you more driven," Jones said. "You can't turn loose -you have to find an~ answer.'' t The airport decesa plan was devised to regulate the number flights permitted the commercial airlines which fly out of the airport. .lanes believes at 18 possible her j brother may be in a prison campj ''We feel we can operate under somewhere along the Cambodian-j lhe a'5umpllon that the« ere Vietn""""" border. 1 Southeast Asian r efugees. Of these, the fates of 268 have been resolved, but there is optimism that the remaining 216 may develop into some solid leads, ac.'COrding to spokesman from the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs (OASDPA). BUY THE .PAIR AID ID 540 I '3110111 llDITE Fii I TOTAL OF $100 CASH REBATE •1n11 •• .,, ..., •••• ., ...... , IH • In long llfe • Fewest repairs • In loMlt service coa1sl "*'-... ...,... WMMt Juel '18hl tor '°"' Mede. ,..,, ~ FREE 11oms llPPLY DP Tiii 111 OIMI •t aa. eo-1 wmt PUltCHASI Of 11&n&1w .... MoOllAlll ...... ·a..tnl • VIA II • Dual Mode Remote • Channef·Btock Out • Cable Ready RCI · 21" ........ COLORTRll • Remote Control • Scan Tuning • 100•1t Solld State 530 CASH REB~TE N A T ION GOP senators propose halting final tax cuts By TM Auodated Prff1 WASHJNOTON -Five Re~ubUc.n eenator1, auacklrli th~ very heart of P.-..Jdent Rcaaan 1 economic tt!COvery proaram, called yesterday for repeal of thla year'1 final l 0 percent lnltallment of h1a income tax cut. lt wu the second Ume In u many days that Sen.ta Republican.t deeerted Rftaan on budget t.uee. The Budaet c.ommttt.ee voted 17-4 Thul"lday to aluh his 10 percent defense buildup for next year to 5 pereent. In pollt.ical tenna, their bud.aet propo981 wu a warning to Reagan and ~ Senate Republican leadership that defenae spending ls not the only area where the admlnl1tratlon face1 GOP defect.ion.I in the chamber. March bis month I or alien grabs WASHINGTON -The U.S. Border Patrol apprehended nearly 108,000 aliens attempting to illegally crou the U .S. eouthern border in March, the most for any month in history. Immigration and Naturaliz.ation Service spokesman Verne J ervia aaid yesterday that 107,997 people were apprehended in March along the nearly 2,000-mlle border from Brownsville, Texas, to San Diego, Calif. That was a 43 percent increase over the 75,291 apprehended in March 1982. All wrong I or Kins Kong NEW YOR K -Fou l weather and rips ke pt King KOll8 grounded for another day Friday, but promoters of the plastic ape's return to the Empire State Building said he may make it by the end of the weekend. To mark the 50th anniversary of the 1933 film "King Kong," a 3.000-pound, 84-foot inflatable copy of the iamed simian was to have been anch.>red to the top of the 102-story midtown skyscraper. Chicago candidate charges racism CHICAGO -Democrat Harold Washington, suggest.mg his opponent urged supporters yesterday to prove that divisive tactk:a won't wock in Chicago. "We can show them . . that kind of campaign in Chicago just won't fly," Washington, who ls black, told a group of South Side residents. "This ls unifying time." Burned mother gives birth BOSTON -A pregnant woman burned over a third of her body when her car exploded in the Virgin Islands hid her injuries ao she could return to Boston on a commerdal flight to get medical care and deliver her son. Her baby, a healthy boy, was delivered six weeks prematurely by Caesarean section, and both mother and baby were in stable condition yesterday at Brigham and Wom en's Hospital. The mother, Deborah Kennedy-Francis, said she was unhappy with the care she received at a hospital in St. Croix. so she called her mother in Boston and asked her to arrange foe adm.IBaion to Brigham and Women's. STATE San Francisco lire said arson SAN FRANCISCO -A fire that destr oyed two condominlum bu11d1ncJ and burned aeven other structures was et deliberately, fJft Officials said yesterday. Fire Chief F.hmiet Condon aakl the Thunday Diehl fire, wbJch cau.ed an estimated tl.! million in clarb8&e. wa1 anon IJC*ibly carried out by a )ob-seeleltr w ho angrily told a developer he would "bum down" the mndos if he wasn't given a job. Tobacco execs' judgment upheld - SAN FRANCISCO -Income tax liability judgments. totaling at leaat $11.8 million~ the two founden of U.S. Tobacco Co. of the Phllipplnee and their wives were upheld by the 9th U.S . arcuit Court of Appeals yesterday. The complex tax action against Harry S. Stonehlll and Robert P. Brooks began with an investigation in the P hilippines in the 1960s. The decition notes the probe uncovered a $3 million payment to the "ultimately victorioua Philippine presidential candidate" for the tint and only exclusive liceme to import American tobaooo into the P hilippines. It al80 mentions $700,000 in bribes to varioua officials documented in a 1ecttt "Blue Book" that was aealed by the trial j\ldge. No probe in border incident SAN DIEGO -A Mexican comul aaya he won't investigate a border cro.ing Jut week by five Mexicans in military uniform who teized a pistol from a group of American campen in U.S. territory. But a subcommander in the Mexican army said he would check into It. The Border Patrol mailed a letter asking for an invemtigation and explanation of t.he incident occurred March 27 in Imperial County. WORLD Shooting resumes in Lebanon KHIRBET ROUHA. Lebanon -With the melting of winter snows. spondic exchanges of machine-gun fire and the oocuional thump of artillery have returned to the Syrian-Israeli front in east Lebanon'• Bekaa Valley. When the marshy land dri~ out, the d anger of fighting on a large acale will be heiaht.ened, say diplomata. A ecant 100 yard.a 1eparate Israeli anG Syrian pomtiona ln IOme places in the spanely populated valley. a wide fertile l1ioe between mountain ridges. Blast kills 15 uranium miners WELKOM, South Africa -Fifteen uraniwn miners were killed and at least 50 injured yesterday in a methane gaa explo9ion about 1,4~ feet underground, a mine spokesman said. Tile apokesman said th~wu lgnited by a spark that could bave been cauaed by f rocka. The mine la near Wel.kom, about 120 mllea .auth of Jo burg. Or•noe Coelt DAIL y PILOT /81eurdey, Aprll 8, 1813 ~· Shuttle headed f Or home CAPE CANAVERAL.. Fla. (A.P) -Wlt.h a rnUd rebuke to the folka who packed their supplies, thll Challt.mger utronauta tidied up thtt 1p1H·•· 11huttle for thl1 mornina'• trip home. On the around, thon• WH an early report card cm the ship'• flrtt t111ht· ''Thia machine acta like It wu 11uppoeed \<l oct." After bantering yesterd .. y with V ice Pre1ldent Oeorge Bush, a visitor to Minion Control, the utronauts acted out the last part of a celeatUll game of hide and .eek with a phantom satellite. For the fifth time of the rllght th ey were given Dixie floods displace 27,000 By Tbe Asaoclated Presa Disastrous floods from almost 2 feet of rain ln Dixie forced thousands more people to join the exodus Friday as rivers swelled to h istoric h igh mark s and forecasters warned more water is on the way. I The number of peop le displaced by flobdlng in the Gulf Coast states climbed to more than 27,000, w1th da.maQe estimated in the hundreds' o1 millions of dollars. A least 10 ~le have been killed , incl in six 1n Mlssiasippl, t in ~uisiana and one in Tennessee. In Louialan.a,j ~here about 20 inches of rain felt in four days, Gov. Dave Treep 1aid the homes of 40,000 pedple h ad been flooded and j\bout half that n umber had be~ evacuated. About 7,006 peo)>le h ad been displaced In M i•lssippl, and several hundred 't'ere routed in southern Alabama. New Orleans and some other cities began dryin g ou t from Cl.ash flooding the day before, but the ahifUng water1 claimed new territory in southern Louisiana and Missbaippl as the ~ Pearl River and other rain- ' . Judge SACRAMENtO (AP) -A veteran judge's ruling. throwing out major portions of last year'• Medi-Cal cut backs, is a victory' for thousands of poor patients but a potentially serious defeat for the financially strapped state government. Already struggling with a $1 billion budget deficit, the state could lose another $109 million in the next year if T hursday'• tentative decision by Superior Court J udge William White is urheld on appeal, Mark Lowry o Medi-Ca.J's flacaJ foreaatlng R~lated 1tory, l>aie A 12 automatically ITI09t of the way, __ _ and Wt!l&.a wlU take over at e.ooo lnatructlon1 fo r altertn1 their f"l -or at a higher alUtude If orbll \<l reach a certain point, •nd h e choo1es The-1hlp will bo for the fifth time th y made lt 1Jowt"d from IU orbital 1peed of Th 1hultle wtll need thal 17,400 mph by firing Its tl\iincs cap.blllty to l'f'ndeivoua on iho over the Indian Ocean about an 13th t111hi with a failed 1un-hour bcCort" l41nd1na. s tudy 1atelllte which the! A.tked to compare ChaUef\Pr u trouauta are to repair. with Columbia, the fll"lt ship ln C rew commander Paul J the fleet , flight director Gary Weita and pUot Karol Bobko wlJl Coen aald: guide Challenaer to a landing at "I think Challenger 111 much 10:53 a.m. today at Edwards Air c:leaner." He attributed thal to Force Bue. The astronauta weFVe the experience gained with the told the weather wW be juat fine, first shutlle. with mild winds and a clear s . "The most Important thing to The a hip wl 11 be guJd('d ua ls that thla machine acts like It AP '"-Photo With wom en and children inside, the Louisiana Sta te Po lice unit evacua tes Ba to n R ouge reside nts. gorged streams rose lo re<:ord levels in many locations. As the thunderstorms moved eastward. up to 5 inches of rain fe ll Friday i n the F lorida Panhandle and elsewhere across the Southeast. Flood warnings were posted in Atlanta, where smaU streams overflowed after 3 inches of rain fell, and the National Weathe r Service warned residents of low-lying areas to move to higher ground. The National Weather Service had good n e w s for jittery residents in J ackson, Miss .. where the P earl River had threatened to reach its highest level since the disastrous 1979 Easter flood that forced 17 ,000 from their homes. Weather e xperts said the river was over 35 feet Friday but was expected to climb \0 only around 36 feet on Saturday because of a d ecrease in the amount of rainfall exp«ted Friday night. Officials earlier feared the river would reach 38 feet, a level that would cause maJOr floodmg. states Medi-Cal cuts . and restore many medicines to the program, including pain- killers, sedatives and anti - inflammatory drugs for arthritis. Under federal law, Medi-Cal recipients "are entitled to secure health care, including drugs, in the same manner employed by the public generally, and without dl9Crimination based purely on their economic disability." The state Health Services Department's Benefits Branch said Friday that those sam e prov1sions have been approved by the U .S. De partment of Health and Human Services as being consistent with federal law -a point the state's lawyers are certain ti> make on appeal. White. who re tired re<:ently after 20 years on the bench, was W&I IUppoMd to act," <:oen NJd. Mott of y-. .. "'rday afternoon in apace was taken up wlth hOUMkttplna "It'• hard to keep the place neat," Welt:& uld. ''lt'I kJnct of llke &aklna • vacotJon in a ~ln 10mewhere tor lour or fiver da~­ About the fifth day when you re ready to movt>, you reaUu how much •luff has be•n out all over" He groused that the 1huttle equipment lockers were packed too full on th~ ground, which mude r e pac k i ng \hem in w e igh tlessnc11 even mo r• difficult. March money reports mixed NE W YORK CAP) -The nation's money supply edged down $100 miUion in late March, the F e d e r a l Reserve Board reported yeste rday, but still remamed well above the upper Urn.its of the central bank's anti- inflation targets. Analysts said the leveling off of Ml, a measure of funds readily available for spending, was a welcome sign in financial markets. and inte rest r a tes dipped following the release of the report at 4:15 p.m. EST. But another part of the report had analysts sharply divided as to whether the central bank had a dopted a m or e restric tive monetary policy in response to earlie r s harp growth in the money supply. A tighter stance by the Fed could push interest rates higher and disrypt an economic recovery. The Fed said M 1 fell to a seasonally adjusted $497.1 billion in the week ended March 30 from $497 .2 billion the previ<>Us wee k . Ml includes cash in circulation, deposits in checldng- t y pe accounts at banking i n sti tutions and n o nbank travelers checks. Too fast a growth in the money supply. it is feared, could revive mflation while too slow a growth could c h ok e o ff economic activity specialJy assigned to the case by the ~nto County court. A widely respected judge. he was consiste ntly top-rated in polls among local lawyers. The state law. passed to help balance last year's budget, reduced services and eligibility under the $5 billion Med-Cal program of free health care to the poor. Operator honored for phone delivery section aaid Friday. S ACRAMENTO (AP) -A during the ceremony. of an accident, started to have the The dedaion "poees 8 diaaste~ telephone operator who helped a "She's reall y a beautiful baby -one day before she was for the state and If left to stand, disabled woman deliver her baby baby ," said the baby's father, expected. oould open the door to the state's by telling her on the phone wha t He!!9' Sanchez, 37 Mn. Crwnrine-Sanche1 picked financial undotns," state Senate to do was honored yesterday by "It s all in a night's work." said up the pho ne and told the Repu blican leader W illiam the Pac ific Teleph o n e & Mrs. Smith, who was at the table operator, Mrs. Smith, what was Campbell of Hacienda Heigh t! Telegraph Co. with her husband, Ed, and two happening , that she was sa.id in a statement Friday. The company presented a children, Michelle, 16, and Steve, handicapped. and t o call an Lynn Cannan, d1rector of the plaque to Judy SmJth, 37, at a 12. ambulance. poverty law group that sued on l unc h eon attended by the "We'IJ refer all of our friends "Fortuna tely," said Mrs. behalf o f several Medi-Cal mothe r , Barbara Crumrine-to you," said Sanchez. Smith, "l was wide awake when patients, could not be reached Sanch u . 29, who was in a On the big day, Sanchei: had my two children were delivered, Friday. Bu t he was quoted aa, wheelchair. and her flrst child, left for his job at an electronics and I remembered what the saying Thuniday that the ruling Fallon Jeanine, born Feb. 9. firm an hour before his wife, doctor did. I just told her to do was ''a monumental decision for Fallon fell asleep· in her swing whose lep are paralyzed because the same things." the adequate tr~a"1lent of the .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_;;_~~~~~~ poor." W hite said t h e federa l Medicaid I.aw, which gives poor people the right to treatment they need. was violated by the new state I.aw that limits Medi· Cal benefits to thoee needed "to protect life or prevent significant disability." The ruling would restore state-paid treatments for such conditions as hernias and varicoee vein s, make it easier to get to n 1illectomle1 an d hyatereciomies under Medi-Cal, .. ...... •2& •ft Llslening ••• What do you like a bout lha Daily Pilot? What dofl't. you Uke! ~ Sll. ~ . ~~ 24-TOOTH TlllllDllM• 842-6088 /.1 Call the number at left and your mrewap will be recorded. t.ramcrlbed and delivered to the appropriate edit.or. The 11me 24-hour answerlna aervlce may be used lo record let· (er a to the editor on any lopk Mallbo• coatributort must include their name and telephone number for verlOcatlon. No tl~ulatlon tails, pl.ase. Tell us what's on your mind. OMHOE 004ST Diiiy Nat t PC. tDVY OUTl mTNWI ...... .. •11 2V• TON ROORJACK .... .=.:·· i~ ----·· W'""9 ..... ~ ..... .... _ .. "''" ...... .... . ....._ ... ,_ ;r5• ~4 0,,..,.. Oo11t DAILY PILOT 1811\lrday, Aptll •• 1113 Irvine • cliriic sought ' ByGL~ Ofttlie o.llt ..... The non· fit group that runs Western ~ Cent.er of Santa Ana playecJJta card.I yeaterday ln an attempt to aweep up the Irvine h<llD6Ul pot. United 1M edlcal Centers applied forf te approval to run a $6 mllll outpatient clinic offering rn nor aururies in a building under construction on Barra n c a Parkway in Woodbridflt In forma. submitted to the Orange ~ty Health Planning Council, [C officials said a clinic wit fu t overnight beds best suita the city. That comment was aimed ~~ two other groups which already have applied to build ma)( medical centers in the city. The latet\ a pplicant agreed to ;oin in the ~e p~blic hearing expected. -lor the review o f hospital au'brnittala from Irvine Medical Center and the HealthWell& Foundation. That hMring is expected Lat.er this spring « early summer, said J ean Emohd, spokeswoman for the health~ council. If not or t h e request to pe rform ~O types of m in or surgeries frOm biopsies to nose jobs, United M edical Centers could rut\ the outpatient clinic without state approval. By offering surgeries. however, t1-e group places it.self in direct competition with the two hospital a pplicants -lMC. which la seeking to build a medical Olllller just north of the Go ld en. Triang l e , a nd HealthWest at UC Irvine. UM C o ft lciah claim the outpatient clinic is all that Irvine needs. The1 said three options were con&f<fered: The clinic, a hospital and no facilities. "The hos p i t a l w as nearl y as undesirable as nothing," they said in the application. Irvine i9-Arrounded by several existing h°'lltala. and the young and a ffluent status of the population "means a full-scale hospital isn't yet necessary. they said. The outp_atient clinic would include a dinical lab. an X-ray departm e llt, a pharmacy, a family pracdee center. a home- care van abd wellness programs. according to the application. Multiple sclerosis seminar at Hoag The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Newport Beach w ill meet tomor row at 2 p.m ., in the gymna.slufn at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Newport Beach. Dr. J e c.bb Vergh ese. a neu.rol~ will discuss "Current Developments in Multiple Sclerosis." The seminar is free. F or more Information , call 760-2353. His last hurrah Re tir ing Costa Mesa street super intende nt Bill Anderson enjoys the tributes of Joan K earn s, Di Moore and Dave Schmeisser during a far ewell part y in his ho n or a t the Neighborhood Community Cente r . Anderson worked for the cit y for 27 years. St~dent leaders convene at college More than 60 o f Orange County's most successful high school seniors are gathering today at Chapman College for an inaugural leadership conference sponsored by the Irvine Company. Tht' s tudents will part1c1pat.e IJ\ diM."uss1ons It'd by community leadPrs o n four key issues: Trans port a t 1on, hous1 n g , education and employment They 'll be learning and competing at the same ume Ten semi-fmalist.s chosen at the conclus i on of today 's act1v1t1es will wm $1,000 college scholarships and another five finalists will cam $3,000 grants. Former CongTessman James Roosevelt of Newport Beach greets the students at 8:30 a.m., and discussions and speeches will continue through 4 p.m . Roger Stanton. ch airman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. will address the s tudents al a lu ncheon o n "Orange County to the Year 2000." Irvine Company President Thomas Nielsen also will speak. Each or the s tudents was nommat.ed from his or her high school for the awards program. Of the 15 scholarship winners, five will be selected from each of three parts of the county. Discu ssion leaders include Robert Fisher. planning director or the Ora ng e Cou nt y Environmental Management Agency. Alfred Gobar. who runs has own housing consulting finn; Al Hollinden , former program chairman of UC Irvine's lnsUtute of Transportation Studies: traffic consultant Terry Austin: Fred Koch, deputy superintendent of the Orange County Education Department: and Peter Meyn of the Seeley Co .. who is a director for the Orange County Chamber of Commerce. Yout)l con~rts slated The J~ Council of the Laa u a l B each Museum of Art w ill stage "Concerts in Mlniati.1.re,'1 an afternoon of chambH music for children A pfil 17 at 4:30 p.m. Led by ·Dutch cellist Frleda-a.Unfante. former cadlllCior of the Oran g • Count y Phl l h~~m onic Symphony; the hour- lon g pr&aram will highlight. claaalcal aelectl~n • at the museum. he Broa way ewpor Southern California's Exciting Fashion Retailer now interviewing for permanent-full time in China, .Ready-made Drapes, Cosmetics, Fashion Accessories and Merchandise Handling. Part-time days In dresses, Stationary, Men's and Fashion jewelry. Also some part-time evenings. We offer excellent benefits and w.orking conditions. Experience desired. Apply Personnel Department 1 O a.m.-3:00 p.m. M-F. #47 Fashion Island, Newport Beach. Admlwind la ~ cents for childreh, $1 for adult musewn n!lefnbel'S and $2 for non-ftatlhbers. For infor m ation , c all 494 -6~31. Eur6pe 1· tour.:set EOE employer Premier Showing ' The New Albin 27' Diesel Cruiser $ 2 9' 900+ lnland freight March 8, 9, 10 Mesa flood vict~m pushes for drainage im.Provement By KAREN e:. KLEIN Of IM Dllllr Hot I t.ff Vlralnla Simmons la ulll amazed at h o w much woter flooded her neighborhood durlna laBt month'• atontlll "l look out and l can't believe my hydrant wa1 almost underwater," Simmons said, pomUng to the white fire plua on the curb in front of her Costa Meeu home at 252 :llat St. But Simmons was one or tho lucky on es He r garage was flooded, but aU she I08t was some • !ertilirer. Other neighbors, m ost not •:overed by flood lnsuran,-e, lost •:arpet.s. furntture and priceless personal items. "One man took 75 books down to lhe recycling cet.er," Simmons :.aid. "They were just saturated." Another neighbor chose to move out rather than live with the musty. dank smell in her home. After the waters receded, Simmons decided to find out why her street , where at least 20 homes were flooded, was so hard hit. S he surveyed the area on foot and found that the two narrow drams on her block had to handle runoff from about 10 streets in the neighborhood. Worse than that. the drains, built many years ago. are small and clog easily. So she decided to get up a petition and circulate it among her neighbors to ask the city to install better drainage. "l never really thought about it until this happened," Simmons scud "But this ls an older sect.Ion of town and the drains are smaller than the ones in the new subdivisions " Delly Phi l'tloto by 0.,, AmlN'~ Virginia Simmo ns gets down to t he so urce of her st reet's flooding problt-m -poor drainage. Drainage has been a problem for years In her neighborhood, Simmons added, but no one had thought of doing anything about 11. "Even in a normal heavy rain, the streets get covered from curb ;.o curb," she said. .Now she and 50 n eighbors hope the city will do IO~thmg before flooding occurs aga.m. •'W ea lher patterns have changed." Simmons said , "and now they're predicting above- normal ramfall for the next few years." The City Council referred the petition to the city engineer's ofhce this week Bruc.-e Matt.em, city engineer, said he will include a plan to revtew the city dram system m has annual budget, wh1ch comes up for review in June. THE Pornav SHACK FIRST ANNUAL • . - BRIDAL FAIR Sunday April 10, 10a.m . to6p.m. 53.00 Pre Registration 54.00 At Door Fee lndudes Admission for You + Your Guest. 10% ro50% OFF • NORIT AKE • tvlKASA • ARITA • •FRANCISCAN• FITZ• FLOYD•. • DANSK •MANY, MANY MORE . FREE DINNEiWARE DRAWINGS LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS• StK>WS AND MANY YENDORS! .. , (EliJ[LIJ~llillTI Vegas rail line plans under way By THOMAS D. EUAS How'a thia for a switch -Southern California as a world center of hlaih· speed rail transpor\AIUon? That may eound peculiar, since the only Innovative rail systems Southern California hu spawned In th~ last 40 years serve places like Disneyland. But now two separate high-speed raU projects are in the works. one link.mg Loe Angeles and San Diego and the other between Los Angeles and Las ClllfDRllll f OCUS Vegas, Nev. The Los Angeles-San Diego project, with some seed money promised by Japanese investors, would be patterned after Japan's bullet trains, which link cities on the main island of Honshu at speeds of about l!i<> miles per hour. lev'' traln moy bl• lt.'C:hnology &> Car . h's only been teated at speeds up to lj~ miles per hour, not £031 enough to drt\w the estimated •2 bllllon needed for the project. Planners are counting on spet-dlt of 2SO mph for the 280-mlle run Even so, the "mag lev" train will haw a smoot her path than the bullet train. Despite that project's exemption frurn envlr6nme ntal laws, the California Pub!Jc Ut1lit1es Commission says it will evaluate environment.al factors before giving the plan a go-ahead. But if both projects du proceed , Southern California will no longer be famous only for freeways. lrarfic )81T\S, movies and amusement parks Instead, it would rightly be known as the h1gh- speed raJI ~ntcr of the world quite a switch for the world's most car l'Onscious region. Thomas E/Jas 1s D freelant't' l'Olumnrst based In SantJJ Monica. ISRAELIS ?! ~ti~? ~ow ABOUT MS[(~([ l0l5 IN UMLY, PRISTINE li~~TH? ---· <DNTA(T M. BE.GIN Z·6670·P.»3090 Orenge Coatt DAILY PILOT /Saturday, Aprtt t , 1813 Al The Los Angeles-Las Vegas propooa.I involves an all-new technology now being tested in Germany and Japan. Huge magnets would suspend trains inches above an elevated, electrified track, allowing for silent runs across the Mojave Desert at 250 nules per hour. Alternative justice can cut costs BOTH PROJECTS have their origins in the gasoline crunch of the late 1970s and both have seen their paths eased by a California law which slipped through in the dying hours of last September's legislative session. The law exempts high-speed rail projects from most environmental reviews and allows free use of public freeway rights-of-way. The idea for both projects began with a 1979 report by the federal Department of Transportation naming Los Angeles- San Diego as the m oat promising corridor in the nation for high-speed rail development. Los Angeles-Las Vegas ranked fourth. While the buUet train proposed for the mostly coastal run south from Los Angeles has encountered some oppo&iUon {rom area residents who fear noiae, erosion of coastal cliffs and safety hazards, the Los Angeles-Las Vegas plan hasn't yet hit any such snags. And while no one is quite sure whether the bullet train would succeed, there i1 every indication that the ''magnetically levitated" cro..-detiert train will make lt. "I think we're within a gnat's eyelid of cla.in& the whole deal," says Michael Daly, economic development direc\or for Las Vegas and the ''mag lev" train's project coordinator. "It's golng to happen and it won't cost taxpayers anything beyond the $150.000 study grant we've already used ... The presence of gambling casinos and unlimited amounts of vacant land make the Laa ·Vegas project a bit more likely than the San Diego one. Casinos began losing some of their trade during the gasoline crunch and lost more when Atlantic City began drawing East Coast gamblers. So a project that would draw an estimated 1. 7 million visitors a year from California has great appeal. Especially since studies show they would spend $174 mllllon each year -not counting their gambling loaes. CASINO OWNERS, Daly said, "are very supportive." That's hardly a surprise. Nor is It surprising that land developers are a.bo behind the plan. A 75-minute commute to Los Angeles would suddenly make desert real estate around Las Vegas much more desirable. So the biggest obstacle for the "mag By TIMOTHY HARPER ._..i.ct .-,... Wrlt9f NEWBURGH. N.Y. (AP) -The American legal system IS a VlClim of its own success. Open to all, the courts have been effective enough to become this nation's primary way or sol v ing problems, civil and criminal, big and small. Fro m a bill1on-dollar corporate takeove r to a tooth-and-nail street brawl between two young wome n , the traditional way for Americans to resolve their disputes is to teU it to the judge There are an estimated 5 millio n lawsuits filed in this country annually. That means that each year. roughly one of every 10 adults either sues someone or is sued. Raquel Correa, 16, and Margarita Sanchez. 23. just plrun d1dn 't like each other. The ongins of their feud never weN' clear to their families. friends or the police here in Newburgh, a Hwdson River community of 25,000 where the two young women live on opposit.e sides of Renwick Street. But Jt was well lmown that ~y would frequently call each other names, l"O.Jc~ abusive geswrrs and threat.en each other. BECAUSE THE American jud1C1al system is open to all, lawsuits arc easy and cheap to file But they are difficult and costly to defend. Taxpayers bear the burden of funding the courts that oversee too many cases. Clienta bear the burde n of paying lawyers -at $50 to $250 per hour -to shepherd them through \he system. All bear the burden of justice delayed when dockets are so clogged that it often takes years to resolve a single case. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor summed it up: "Court delays are 90 severe in some jurisdictions that an aggrieved party might just as well have no remedy at all. The coats of litigation have become so high as to deprive many of our citizens of true access to the courts. and to cause litigation to become known as the newest form of the sport of kingis." One day la.st autumn, the two young Newburgh women found themselves on the same side of Renwick S treet MargaritJJ Sanchez gave Raquel Correa what was interpreted as a dirty look. Ms. Correa CJJllcd Ms. Sanchez "onions." a derisive reference to her hair style "We had a fight then ... Ms. Sanchez l't'Ca/ls. IN THE PAST decade, there has been a growing e mphasis or:i so-called altcmauve justice 'programs. The style and substance of the alternatives vary widely, but they all try to offer a fair result without the lime and money It takes to go to court. . Some examples include the priva te complaint bureaus set up by industries for their con s umers. such as the Chicago-base d Majo r Appliance Consumer Action Panel (MACAP). There is also AUTOCAP for the auto industry and THANACAP for funeral homes. There are also 170 "dispute re50lulion renters.'' often called neighborhood justice cente rs, scattered through 40 st.ates. They vary wide ly in how they operate, but all aim to keep people out of court. The Newburgh police had several choices alter breaking up thf" small Superbaby trend hustles toddlers By MELVIN MADDOCKS The picture on the cover of Newsweek was guaranteed i.> send shivers down the spine of any veteran pare nt. A tow- baired tot, immaculately turned out in a monogrammed raspberry turtleneck and green corduroy trousers. bowa away on his cello with all~ grave concentration of Yo Yo Ma. The captJon identified the precocious little musician as "Zachary L. lianch, two yean old." The story inslde spella out In awful detail the process of "Bringing up Superbaby" -a whole new generation of tiny overachievers. If we are to believe Newsweek's trend-spotters. Be fore ma1teri ng a strl n ged inatrument a\ two, the timetable for Superbeby proceeda .omethl.na like this: 1. Reacllna cards must be flashed before tbe Infant'• baby blue eyes ,/ "Come home, quick. Junlqr la lmnh•n.1 ell your Ofd Bing Croiby 11'1." practically at birth. 2. Swimming lessons began at three months. 3. Simple math Is taught at seven months. 4 Formal reading lessons shift int<> high gear at I 1 months -and why restrict oneself to English? IF ALL GOES WELL, at fo ur Superbaby discipline will produce a paragon like C hloe Coventry, who The slogan reads: "Kindergarten is too late.". construcia J a panese sentences, then translates them mto French and En.gliah -and, for an e ncore, identifies charact ers from "The Merchant of Venice." But If your Superbaby ~ lagging al four, for1et It. Those dreams of Ivy League colleaes and the t>e.t gradu.te 1ehoola and Success with a capital S are alrHdy ob1olete. The 1loaan read•: "KlndC!!l'latWn " too late." Still, how can Superbaby fall when Supermon h H her "profe .. lon a l molherlf\I atrtific.a.e'' from Better Bab~ lnlUtute and Supttdad ii thlnklnc. "I want co fW theM U\tle tpOnC . . •. I want to produce a computer ln a world of typewrtt.en"? Belon we. all 1•t can1td •way •l'\to sob1·and·1lt1le1 over the ~lltlac.a in C..lvtn Klein dlapctt CO\le1"'4. we ahou1d ult ouraelvH: Who exactl)' are the parenu here -thne dedicated and humorleu fanat ic• of anll · pmnltllvene.1 A little math, wort 'I of the wvm- manth-old Superbaby, ~n ua that 1 lot of new Supt'rpal'('nta com• from the l\ r ebel lious ranks o f the late-'60s adolescents· the terrorists who made a career of wagmg guerrilla war agamst the &lt.ablishment while shouting. "We are the children our pare~ts warned us agai nst." Can t h ese ~ur 1ta n ica l taskmasters be the santt hipp1es-ylppies who preached. "Do your own thing?" Having terrorized their parents as ultra-radicals, are they now about to te rrorize their c hildren as ultra- conservatives? TWS PLOT REVERSAL seems too pat. In both instan t•es w e prefer to believe we are dealing with cultural cllcnes; trends are mostly defined by their exceptions. Yet thi.s frantic hustle to push up tot-potenUal -even If only a joumallatic half-truth -ls a JJaht-age away from that other half-truth of "The Greeninf of Amerlco ." Whateve r became o mellowed-out and laid-back Consclousneu III? Lost forever, evlden\ly, on the way to the new ''rat-race nu.nery." More than theoriea of lnfant-eognltlon or iatn8 of generatlon-ldroloar are at atake here. We are torUng out the claims of eCflci ncy. We are realfy talk.lna about more human ways to Uve, u cfo.Udren and adults. , Parents whose babies are now a mats.er of memoriee and old anapthots mu1t wond r : Where'• 'he poetry" Where'1 the slllinell And tenUmtnt of beby·talktn~ a.nd crawllna-on..U foun? W'Mre'a the fun? EVEN IF WE 1hould srant \hat the,..'I no&hlng to Uf t-but 1pecl&l akllla -and ther•fou Superb1by'1 auptrdeeda are a PJOP.IPr and all·fulfillln1 p l -do Wt have the formula? ~IMl\'Ol'l\IN Of!Mt'-1 ..,_ ~ .. crowd char gathered as qwckly as "girl fighc!" m uld be shouted down Renwick Street. They co uld put o n e o r both combat.ants m jail for disorderly conduct and assault or they could let them off with a warning. The officers setrled on a third choire. They told Ms. Sanchez and Ms. Correa that neither would be jailed 1f they agr<'ed to participate in nied1atwn. ALL ALTERNATIVE justice centers depend on either mediation or arbitration to resolve disputes. In arbitration, a n impartial third person hears both sides and then decides for one or the other. In mediation, the third person llstens and talks to the two sides and tries to get them to listen and talk to each other so that they can eventually work out a compromise. That's the way it's done in Newburgh at the Orange County Mediation Center, one or the nation's newest alternative JUSUce centers Lawyer &cha.rd Mandel opened the Orange County center last fall with a $30,000 state grant in cooperation with the Newburgh police department. The pohce provide Mandel with office space, telephones, supplies and Officer Frank De Luca. DeLuca helps c hannel police complaints about harassment, barking dogs. family fights and bad cbecka -the nagging "little" c rimes that even uncrowded courts have trouble with - to mediation. In an hour-Jong session at the Orange County Mediation Project. a volunteer mediator gave both M.. Sll.nchez and Ms. Correa a chance to recount the other's past sins. After Jetting them b.low off steam, the mediator got Ms. Correa and Ms. Sanchez to agree that streetfight.ing was not proper behavior. They helped the mediator with an informal contract which both signed. Both promised "not to harass. annoy, strike, shove, kick or threaten each other" and "not r.o talk about each other behind their baclc.6 or start rumors." They also agreed to take any other squabbles to the po~ rather than to the street. A NATIONAL Law Journal study says a typical lawsuit takes 10 times u lOf\8 to resolve in the regular oow1a as in an alternative justice center. And a recent Rand Corp. repor t says mandatory mediation for c:onaesuon, saves time and money for litigania and leavea both attorneys and clienta with the impn!Jllion that they got a fair ahak.e. The ABA says there has been little objection to alternative dispute resolution programs from lawyers. For o ne thing, man y lawyers do not normally view the minor cases as money makers. So far, the bargain has held on Renwkk Street Margarita Sancbn and Raquel Corre.a are hardly bosom buddiel. bur they can pass e«h other on the sidewalk without squaring off. "I thin.Jc the mediation is good." Ms. Sanchez .uys. ''It gives you a chance to argue without &tarting a fight. .. The computer revolution changes role of schools By DAVID F. LINOWES Th<' world ts undergomg a revolution at least as profound and widespread as that brought on by the lnvention of the printing pr~. Ominously, there is a general lack of awareness on the part of American government, business, and academic leaders concerning the social a nd political implications and the inherent problems of this revolution. Every five or six years over the past three decades. a new generation of computer components and equipment has appeared, which has increased processing speed and reliability of computers while reducing physical size and oost. Computing capacity that cost $1.000.000 and occupied an entire room in the 1950s now rests $20 and takes the fonn of a stamp slie aiUron ch ip. Yet it works 100,000 times faster. Computing that required 24 hours the n, now is done in less than a minute. THE SILICON chip is probably \he most Important invention in thls century. Yet, silicon is the moat abundant element on earth, next to oxygen. Scient ists speak of recording entire libraries on a silicon chip; of creatina factories on a silicon wafer. The poaaiblllties are seemingly UmJtlets. Ye t the new technology br lnas problems as well. Currently, 28,000,000 tpeople are e mployed ln manufllCtUrlnl ln America. Intelligent computen will take ov r 2~.000.000 of thoae joba. What ls golna to happen to the new millions of unemployed? Now Jobe wW not be fQUnd In th<' service tndustM1t or In I llure, research, or white-collar work becaUM in th flelda the aame revotuUon la tak1nl place. Too many ~ makera do not ..-0 to oppr'f!C:iate what le happenina or lf*'P t he extent of what la comln1, and thcl'1lfo~ no plann1nj la aolna on ro-r um majc)r upheaval ln aoc.iety. The role of the achoo! ll alto belnl radically chans•d by th••• developments. '"' re l• an lnc.rualnc need for tca<'her1 to b& "computer Utera~:· and teacher tnlnlna PfOl"8l.nl mu1t bo ad•ptcd ~rdln1ly. In a.he lonaer Uorm th• whole cu:i:. ol ''to&nl to achool" may be oa.>iew~ td&MiaUOft can b e 1ucceaafuUy uc:ompU1h•d through set computer programs and tennina.l.s, as is now occu.ni.ng through the PLATO system, why not educate children at home? Home computers today a.re the fastest growing industry in the UnJted States. There is no technical barrier to the fulfillment of a complete eduoatlonal experience in one's own living room. In whJch caae, parents, too, are inextricably involved in the revolution th.at is currently taking place in the educational systems of the world. HOWEVER, a major problem is rapidly developing In the elemengary and secondary school systems -namely, the introduction of computer training courses into the classroom has been taking place in predominantly wealthy school distrlcu, with the p oor neighborhood achoola ~left behind. In our "lnforma\lon society" where computer 1klll1 are becom ing a prerequisite for a vast nwnber of j>ba. this is creatif\I a clus of dJsadvantqed "computer illiterate" children. A high public policy priority, then. should be to prevent the creaUon of a gene~Uon of underprivileged chUdttn who lack the necessary tralntn1 to compete with their "computer literate" peers in the job markets o1 tomorrow. • David F. Linowet la ~Mhtln Proleaor of PoUtic•l J:conomy •nd Public Policy •t the UnJv~r•lty of D1'nol£ OMNGICOAIT Illy 1'1111 The t'Omment P•••ofth• Dall~ Piiot tttk• to ln(orm and 1llmul1tc resMtt b~ pl'Mft\t Inc a nrttb' ol commtn\.r~ on topltt ot lntttHl ind 111n1fltanff from lnformtd ob • Hf\ er. 1nchpo1tnm'11 Thornot P, HaJfll P11bh1ht1 • .. ....,. Afltl ...... --~ - • 0 11no COHI DAil y PILOfl81turd•y, Aprll 9, 1983 Some ever y day exploring can be a treat for a kid Dy SUZETTE SMl1'tl I P9(:lel lo IM Dall, PllOI Every yt.'ar, u11 t•ut ly "Pl Ill~ tt!ases UB With Ul'\'llSltll\lll h11l111y days or all out, c.hly lonl( rn11i.., my ~-year ulct and l yN1rn f1H adventurf• But with tht• frt•l'd11111 of s ummer still wt.·l·k:. 11111 11f reach, wht'11' ntn Wt' l(o~ Even t h ough Wt' livl' 111 u medium-su e l'tly and hnvt• l11n~ a go seen t h1· obv1oui-tourist attrac·tton~. ou1 1tl'hV f1•Pt .11111 curious s pan ts huvt• -d1"c·ovt•rnl there art• p It• n t y or s n1 • .t I a d ventures to bt• sh,111·d rlw f o llowin g .ire .,,umt• 11£ •lltr favori tt-t!Xplor1ni.:-. 11111-.1 11f w h 1 c h a r I' av,, i I a Ii I 1 1 11 metropolitan area:. tl1111uKl111u1 the coun try When your one frt.'t.' ah1·11111on turns uut lo be a rainy ollt'. t.1k1 your ch1ltl to a good 1om11w1u<il greC'nhoUSl' Escape into tht• Worrie d wurm, moist, green world a nd marvel at all those exotic planta. L1stun to the rain beallng on the glass and mnjure up vlslona of t ropwitl nun fort:>slli. t)r Vl!itt a delicatessen to amell 1 ht· """'es and see what strange foods tht• world has to offer - t•vt•n on a dreary day Read the 1.1lx•b saying "Product of . :· and SL'(' how many rountr1es are n • prt'S<'n led Per haps you can remember a d<1y, many years ago, wh~n you :.tuu<l on tiptoe. peeping through tht· hole an a construction fence, ""..ill'htng huge earth-m o v ing t•qu1µme n t gou g e o ut an Yo u <'a n see the concern in the eyes of this 2-year -old female terrie r of mixed pare ntage. She's a l the Newport Beach Anima l She lter ( 125 Mesa Drive, Cos ta Mesa) a nd she~d r a the r be a t your place. cnumlC.)ut "**'nwnt. Moet cities have a number of 1uc h little even ta. Ftod a few 1unny minute. aomc afternoon and walk with you. r child to where the lot 11 ~Ins cleared down the it.reel, or the house la going up. or the brlck11 are being laid. IC the 1un haa come o ut In force, <.'Onaider packJng a picnic and gathering your child and a frie nd or two to search out a n ever -be fo re-tr ied pa r k o r playground Plan the excursion a day ahead (an ticipation being part of the fun). and help ensure success by asking a croa-town friends whe re the ir c h ildren think the best play equipment is tn their part of town. Then. as the day begins to warm, set off to e xplore. (If you're not the join-in type. take alons that book you've w anted to read w hile you wait for the explorers to get hungry.) If you have a bit more time, get In the car and eet out together for a downtown -tower tour . Take the elevator to the top of a t'Ouple of your city's skyacrapers to enjoy the viewa. (If you're not sure w hethe r t he r e are any windows accessible to the public, check m advan<.-e.) Kids halte d from statue p e nny drive CAPE MAY, N .J . (AP) Fifth graders at an elementary school have been barred by sc h o ol board polic y from collecting pennies to help restore the S tatue of Liberty. The policy forbids classes in the Cape May City District from particlpating1 in acUvitles outside the district, even when President Reagan calls for voluntary action, said teacher Tom Levin . His 16 students at Cape May City Elemen tary School became inter ested In the project aft.er reading about Reagan's call for volunteers to help restore the Statue of Liberty and nearby Ellis Island. the (irst stop in the United States for millions of immigrants. The landmarks will be 100 years old In 1986. School ch ildren across the United States have been raising money through bake sales and skating maralhona, Levi11 .said. Plummer's value makes a stand! 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Ooblon, wlll be lhown at St. Joachim Pariah Hall, 1964 Oran1e Ave., Cotta Me11. ~ntauon.a will be Ml '7:30 p.m. on Tu~. bea1nn1nl Tunday. At.> at St. Joachim'• la a oontinuiJl8 penonal development .enea at 7:30 P...m. Wednt'edaya. Pat Allen, Ph.D., will d.iJc\a8 'Effective Pa.renting" Wednellday. For reservation.a, call &46-0234. • • • "Alghaniatan: 1981," a movie about the rurnmt Ex-resistance fighter to speak A World War II resiatance fighter w1U be the speaker at a spedal Holocaust Remembera.nce Day service, aponaored by Temple Bat Yahrn . Jl'r1eda Belinlante of Laguna Beach, who was an active member of the Dutch Underground Realatance movement, will apeak at 7 p .m . tomorrow at the temple, 1011 Camelback St., Newport Beach. Bellnfante, 78, an Internationally known cla11k:al musician, joined with more than 20 other arta professionals In the early 1940s to form a group that hid fugitives from the Gestapo and printed falae identity papers. One of the Jewish fugitives aided at that time wa.s the father of Anne Frank. At the conclusion of the war, Belinfante resumed her musical career as conductor of the Amaterd.am Radio Symphony Orchestara. She lat.er settled In Orange County, and in 1954 waa Instrumental in the creation of the Orange County Philhannonic Society, and for eight seaaon.s, she conducted the Orange County Philharmonic Orchestra. When the orchestra was t.errrunated m 1962, she began teaching and has helped orgaruz.e one of the support chapters of the Orange County Music Center. CHURCH PROPERTY FOR SALE 400-450 Capacity. 1.3 Million. Education facllltles and offices. Costa Mesa/Newport Beach area Call Fred at 975-0449. RlllllDUS NOTES ahuation, will be presented at 1:46 p.m. tomorrow at St. Mary's Eplacop. al Cburcb Cornmuruty Center. 428 Park Avt'., Laguna Beach. Dr. Mlr Nuim, a native of Kabi,Al, will reapond to the fllm and Jniwer questlona. • • • Dr. Gay de Mallac,ufrofe11or of Ruaalan literature at UC Irvine, w be the 1peaker at the mee ting o f the La1ana Beacll Unitarian UnJveraaU1t1 tomorrow at 10:30 am. at 429 Cypreu Drive. Hla to_plc will be the con1equence1 and Implications of the "Law of Love," which Tolatoy and Gandhi viewed u the etiSence of true religion. • • • Or. Jamea A. Sandert, president of the Ancient Biblical Manuscript Center at \he School of Theology, Claremont, will speak at 9 and 10:1~ a.m. tomorrow at the La1una Beach CommuoUy Preabyterlaa Church, 415 Forest Ave • • • Aja.rt, 39, hAll weathert."d olaht yeere of a gruollna 12 year realmt'n of l1o latlon. faatina. prayer and phyalcal feata that only 18 otheni have completed In t hu century "My life lS not that different from the ave rage salaryman'a (whlte-coUar worker'•)." he aaya. "Every man 1hould be very Involved In his profession. The 1oaJ ia devotion." AJari -he uses no other name -aha on a square cushion with h i• lega croaaed and hts back "He always wears white. That way h e's always prepared to die." ,,,.....,,..... Ajari: Mountain monk A year aao. aeveral diadpte. c.:urted an m\llCiat.ed Ajari down the atone 1t.epa of hla mountain redoubt after the monk spent eight days praylna ~· a fl,,.. ln an o~al that AllOwtd him no food, drink or deep. "I wa.nUKl to chink more~ anythtn1." he uya. "1'he concentration wu alwa}'I there, but the body didn't want to obpy. "lt't tough being a di.c:tple," tw saya later with a broad arnile. "You alwaya pt ICOlded. I ecold my dlacfpl ea, but lt'a an exp~on of love." AJari'• philoeophy, briefly. 1' that strict obedience and tratnln& • are essential, that perseverence In so uthe rn Japan had failed. and devotion pay off, and jo)" Since then, his rigid pursuit of comes from keeping active. Buddhist discipline haa eamt'd "Being a monk 1.1 a matter of hjm the respect of acolytes and accepting orders, of willlngne11 the public. t.o be taught. If I see my teacher The New Tboa1bt Cbrlallan Church will start a class in metaphysical Bible Interpretation tomorrow at 9:15 a.m. with Or. Don Sharer, of the First Church of Truth Huntington Park, as the teacher. Members meet at the Zont.a Club, 15th Street and Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach. "He always wears white. That make a mistake, I say nothing erf'Ct, method ically inscribing way he's always pre pared to d . 1 .. ~ of wooden "om.amori," or die," says a 21 -year-old disciple. an accept it 88 a esaon. talismans, with scarlet Sanskrit His single-m inded devotion A;ari readlly concedes that ha symbols. also has caught the imagination life of austerity on thls mountain Ajari is a descedant of a line of of reporters, filn\makers, and a is not aa harsh as that of the Tenda! Buddhist monks who mix of believers and the curious monks who preceded him. A few • • • brought their religion fro m -some of whom one disciple accoutrements of 20th century China and have lived in the desribes as "fans." "You know," Ii v 1 ng -a gas heater. a Grace Lu&beraa Churcb of Huntington Beach Cores t atop th is 2, s oo. foo t he says, "like the Beatles.'' telephone, stereo and home video has lawiched a fund-ra!Si.ng campaign for a new mountain f or m o re tha n a A.)3.Ti says most of those who equipment, inst.ant coffee, tina of sanctuary. The steering committee haa se t a millenium. straggle down a winding path to cookies -have crept into has minimum goal of $450,000 and a challenge goal of Ajari firs t came here as a pray and seek serenity at his spartan Buddhist haven. 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Coeta Meaa -Flrat Church of Chrlat, Bclentlat -.... v .... Dr .. CoeUI ....... a.di a.._,...., -10:Gt Ull. ....... ...._,_..._Y_.Dr, t A..M.-i:lo ft& llOft. llWu let. Wed. 7-7:11 P.IL -...a ft.II. lmne -Fht Churctt of Chriet. 8cdentlet ......................... r-4111 Mkll'111'1H (Nw Y•) CtMd\ • ......, ..... -1MO "-ding Room, 4131 llarrMCe Plrwy ., lulte 145 ltonehuret Plue 10 A.M. -4 P.M. Mon. Uwv Set. 10 A.M. -7 P.M. Thureday CNld C.... -Sundey l W-ey Huntington BeKh -Flrat Church of Chrlat, Bclentlat ••CHM.Hui• ...... ..... CtMntt • ...., ...... -... A.II. .......,. ....... _ ..... , .. Newport Beech -Flrat Church of Chrlat, Sdentfat J30S Yla Lido, Newport llMctt Chwch a l4lndey khoof -t:OO I 1CUO A.M. "Mdtno Room, IS15 Yla Udo Mon. thru let. -t A.M.-S P.M. Tuee. -7-t P.M. CMd C... "'-T~ -130-1130 AM 1or lludy ,_ Newport lllMch -Second Church of Chrtet, 8clenttet ·-,....... Vl9w Dr .. c.... ..... C'*"" a.......,.._. -.. AM. ....... ,..._ -llCIO .... LC.-Mwr .. Cclll RD. eWNING Te8TIMONV MelnNGI - I ~.M. ALL CtftMC .. 8 All art eotdlelly Invited to llC1«ld the l:hutch ~encl enlov Ille prlvtlegee of Ille Relldlng Roome. Cl'4ld C... PrOll!ded At All SEA\llCES. CW C.. Prett•a• AT ALL AIMCa8 SERMOI TOPIC: &,ril 1 ltla 9:00 & 11 :00 A.M. "A Ll~llJll CMIH•tlon" Rev. Peggy ....... , CIUCH OF RBJGIOOS SCDCE M«nber of the United Chwotl of ~ eo.no. SEA.Cl.I,, VlUA~ SUITE ~. 2228 ftAIN 8TMET HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA t2t41 ~ a Jr. Churofl For lnfonNltton 10 & 10:80 536-6150 539 ISM • •.mt~ lUTIDM CUCH "' .,..., Dr. ......, llAOM I .... ............ ,..., ..... A.._, ..... WORSHIP 8MVIC! ....................... 8:00 A.M. CHRISTIAN IDUOATION .............. ,8;11 A.M. .WORSHll' SMVICI ..................... 0:30 A.M. -. .. ...... WILCOMI HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dt1Dlpl11 .. Clwtet) M011mMatlefttalMMt ....,.., ..... Y WonHp 10 AM Swlcby School 9 AM 0... ........ ...... Church of St. Matthew by the Ses (Tr8dttloNll ~ .HOLY COMMUNION -Each Sunday -9:00 AM (Book of Common Preyer -1928) MERTZ HALL of Community Congregational Church 611 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar The Re.-. ,,....,.. Hohfeld -m-2201 ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ......... °'· ...... ., ............. ..... ..... W111M lloOl.W • ..... TOtilf W°"' ,.._ An ul1 .. ,..._ Roclg• Whitten, Muak Oir~cw Adutt llduc8tloft a ChMd c .. t:OO a.m. Worehfp a Church lcMot 10:00 a.m. Nuraery c.,. et 9ottt How9 -f« Into: Cell M4-1M1 A Cordial Welcome from The UNITED METHODl8T CHU CH eo.ta Ma. FIRST UNl'TeD MITHODl8T CHURCH 19th St. a tWb« Btvd. ~--... .. ........ Chal1ee D. Cfenl. Mlnleter Coate Mesa RIA V8RDe UHITU llnHODl8T CHURCH • ..... c..... ....... ....... A.IL Dr. Wllli.tn E. Steel CHNITCHURCH Huntington Beectt ""8TUNITED MaTHODIST CHURCH 2721171h Sl 536-3537 .................... __, __ ,. ..... c ................... Huntington Beecti Noftf'I COMMUNITY UNITID MentODllT CHURCH eee2 Hell Ave. 142-4481 ............... .. .... -=-....,~ ... aY ,,. AA Founteln v...., NtwDott leectl NIT. U..,..D 1400 1~ BMt. MllTMODllT CHURCH Rev. Robert 8heperd Jr. 1'2U lulherd at. ......... ~....... .... ... ... A& Dr. Cerroll E. Word, M...._ WML~ ·---:..~......, NIAMA,.aL A..,.__. ...... NIWPOln' CINTU UNITID mntOIMIT _,_, .......... c..... ... ..., M4-0741 WonMp a c'""°" lohool w A.II. R.v. Ki McMiiian You -.. W .. utMd -~-=·· CHIUTIAll1CHURCH ........................ Thia Sunday Worlhlp In 8T: ANDMW'S PM .. YTERIAN CHURCH eoo St. AndrW9 Reed•~ Beectt • 031-2880 ., .... A. .............. Worship Servloea-7:30-8:45 & 10: 15 AM "BECAUSE OF THIS, WE CAN FACE DEATH•• Rev. John A. Huffman, Jr. PROGRAMs 7:30 e.m. -Infants Thni Kindergarten, Chltd Care 8:45 a.m. -Infante Thn.i Adutl C...... 10: 15 1.m. -Infante Th(V 6th Grade & Adult CIUMI AK II lpllie .. ,,,, LAGUNA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 411 ,.._.A"'-U.,.-.__,. ... .,.. R9Y. Arthur J. Tenk...i.t Rev. Craig W1llMml Chrletlan Education 9:00-10:00 A.M. Worehlp -10:15 A.M. NURS~V CAAE PROVIDED OURINO SERVICE PRESBYTERIAN CtUCH OF M COVENANT -, ...... Rd,. CoeUI .... -117-IMO 9nloeA.Kwn.,,.._ Terry Mc:Cenne, Dlf'ector of Youth Mtnlatlee Howard Kiiiion, Director of Adult Mlnletrtee Don MeddoX, Dlf'ector of ~ MIN8tftM ......., ........ --=-•.. AM. CtMlrdl .._. -a.Miw ttww ~ .. A.Ill. ........., W9 ftFPE'l1 -W a .. A.II. v .... -1llO ft.IL All SAINTS AHGOClN EPtSCX>PAl OIJIOf AccerAlt .... I '21 .... ef c-.,..,., 1 Q2 Bushard, foontoin Volley 9&-3801 llV. SID e•t W . ...,_, llCTOll HOl Y COMMUHtOH ............................................... 1:00 A.M. MOIHINO ,.AYllt.otUICH SCHOOl .................... 9:U A.M. MOINIHO ,.AYH I SHMON ........................... 1 ltOO A.M. SHIR HA-MA 'ALOY HAMOR M'OMI ftMPU .............. .,,..., ·~ 1:11 ft& t t. a a a.. ,.,.. ,,..., .. ~ 7111 ft.II. Aabtll B«netd P. King J~ I e..ttlMf Dr. Muakl: Arte Shlk.. ::::' leech. c.11. Eduoltor. Heney l.MI ,_I r ....... ,_ ,...,....,.. ....... ¢ · (Coneai~ • Pr•Scnool -Hebrew & Sunday 8ot1oo1 let/Mltt'ieh Tr9lnlng Youth Group -911t11*1d a.rw.: Ft1 .• 8:15 pm Set. t:1S em Sun. .. 30 am 111 W•t Hamiton coete ..... a1-am Ml.IC flOTIC( Ml.IC M>lU I.Ill oondltloM9 "'°" ~Q l\lrlllrilel lo Wit Mtf\...,, wrtllO\lt '""fl• MO-cl Mlle OOllOIKlllfll:. Mtt\ ~41111 INICI M11W1rY Of lite ~. IN 1*-lnt ~ r... ....19Y .,_ II OIMJl!flad fOf MllA tnlllfMOt W If a t»lo ........ p..,_. Mell! dtt• \M e11i. of ..._y ,,.1 .,,.!>i ~ lmurllf'llt M Mii..,., 1"'9 .,_,,.,.. .,..,..,.. 10 .. NOT!Cl II H AllV QIVIN 111411 Mtled proPC)Mlt IOI Illa puton.M Of U .N0,000 ,_ ~ o-• Obl;oa tton aoncl• of 1Mne Aitlell Wlltt 0..lflOI ''"WOI. Otenoe CO\IMY. Calilornla, IOI ""'°'~' OillllCt No "I wlN be~ Dy tlla loarcl Qf OlfeolOtt OI IAWO et Iha~ and llP 10 Illa llmM "'°"" "*'"*'· ptO..tcMd llllJ rel.ellYot to MOii of Illa 1411* two d•IM. Pf090Mli wlll ti. ttetl~ only It •II bid• rec4llved on Illa lmm1dt111ly Pfl Oldl"O OI Ill• •p•cilll•d dllH •••• dlltrmln•d 11nu1111actory •lld r•)eellld lly rMOIUtlon ldOOtld IOllowl"ll 111a openl119 llllttol TIMll t1001m April 20, ttu llOOa.m Mly4, 1N3 llOOIM M1y II. 10t3 Pl.A Of l•I ~Ill Opinion -TM oClinlon of O'MlilYl!'ly I M~1n of LOI !.-:"In~:~~:-~ N 1 di_. lot Pllf.,_ of °*Mllflt IN Anoeiaa, O'llHor"'•· loncl CounMI, tl>P'OYlno tlll Y.it4l111 ol 1111 11onc11 .... and •lltlllf lflll Int.,.., Oii iiie bondt le 1...,,,.,. "°'" ltlOOml IU• of Illa ·vv"' 01 "'9J41CllOn ll'rNO r-..... Ille '1Qht. '" "' ~. IO Uoll.O a11tM of A11111lo1 und« .,,...,,, ,..,_., lnoOllll 1.,. 1awe w thaa ,.,., "'Y Ind 11 1114• ,..i....o on fll"i end Ill tf the Mow ......, ... IUCll ll)lat•I ,. tlN ..... lrom -~ .,_,,,. tuae OI Illa ., ... of d•IM Ind to 1111 ••'-"' not ptohibltld OY ... to WalW Illy ~ Calllornla undlt .,,...,., 11a11 "'°°"" tu i.w. A 009Y Of Mid= lnlotm .. ti' In MY Did l..WO 11 alto ""4tltlQ bide on ..,_., O'M .. Ylny I M)'ltl, 0111111ed by an olftc9f ot tflWO by ftOtlmlll tw: nr!e~ "'ft~f .. ~tllei Hoe 103, IOI, lot, t41, tt t, J(IO) lat, wlll De l>'lnlld on Illa b1ok Of NGh botlCI No lifWO-w111 111 10 • • • en '"" on ,,,. ..,,,. Ott• 11 •IH>w IC*llflecl for tllltl ~ purcll-fOt *"Oft prlflllno 0t owtlf'lcltkHI, tlle of ~...._,, Oletrtct Ho 111 '"WO ,...,_ the._ In rt• ._etiorl 1111 ~ -•tftM" ol tlifWO -''Mnll thet on 1111 blM ot 111e llC!t• ~ "" bid• 11 ::f1._ bldt 1111 not rlCllwd on • _.. "°'* Mt1rn11 .. and 011cumttanoee In ••l•tenoe on 1111 dt11 Of '-· 11 ta noi 111 m::::•::::,!.;"':O ~ ~ :1 _,, lmpt.--it Cliltl'lct will ll802 8ttdlM A--lrv!M. c.ittorn1a MAILIO 8108· 8ecrel1ty ol IM ~d 01 Dtf9C11ort IMM AlllCll Wlfet OletrlCI PO loa 0-1 trvtn.. Cetlfornt1 tU 10 ••P9Cled that 1111 PIOOttdl ot Illa l>ond• Wiii bl \INCi 1n 1 tNIMlf ""' MOii t,. Hid Upott '"' bide ,.....,.. on would c-1111 l>Ond• to bl "~" bonclt , p {Cl A Olt1tllOlte ot i.-wo by offloeft 1114 ,..,,._,. t rompt Aw110 tflWO wtll tllll• IC!tton IWlfdMo tlll bOtMl9 or IAWO Olt111ytno to,,,. tollowtrio. ,, !Mt Mid onic.r. end ,..,,..!m"':.'...! llllCtl~ "' bid• not laltlf '""' tWll'll~ ... (HI"°"'' "'• Mell Of "" ,,..,. 1lgnl0 1111 1>onc11 wlllther Illy t-untt. or lftlr\Ual llOnahHI Ind lltPIOI \'I 11"'411 '*II" Pf•terll*:I on wlllch ptQPONlll lfl teoet¥10, ,,,., lllly -· fMC>ltti.;..y dUfY 111111\0tllld to •l(IOUf• Ille Mini ~ ta> r.::k141d th1t ,,,. IWllfd may bl Madi.,.., 1111 lltl)Wlllon Of t"9 ~ =~· 11 no llttglllOrl tll1Hlened or l*\dlflCI •lf1C11tno lhl v•Mdity of the v.rtttr!!a '::' 1:'!f.,,::W:'~ ~~~ loat'd Of Olreot0t1 llOtlo9"' (d) flle -*Pl Ol lflWO 111\0wtflO lhet Illa purOhaM prla41 Ol 1111 llOtldl ,.._ ol Oell\'lty; '""°' lot Peyment· ~ Of Mid bondl Wiii lie 1nctucllna 1n1.,. .. 1 eoctued 10 1111 d•t• ot o.ttYwy '""'°'· ,, .. balft ::'.c':-~.~c~~~c•.!... Jllt"1 r '"''" • ..,,..l'Ol9 Colnpally, 1330 W• tMll\'l<fby IAWO ll'ICI .,.,, ...,. ~...-.. -0tnf!. or It lll'IY otlllr ~ ~ (II A canJhcaie of IAWO. "Oiied by II\ olf\oll' of IAWO. ICI~ In ,,,. to l>Oth ,,,. ~"" llfddlt Ind Illa TtlalUflt Of ll'WO OPENING OF "'OPOSALS , M bid• reo.tvecl U9 to 1111 how OI t 1 oo • m on Aprll ao. •H3. wna .,. <>Plll4ICI 11 Ilk! 11m1 end will bl conllid9red .. Illa "*'Ing OI Mid Board OI 0111e1or1 to bl '*d on Aj)f'H 20, tH3. •• 6.00 p "'. 11 1111 efor-ttoned lldctr-11 111 bid• ~ " 1uc11 llme ••• d1tarnno1d 10 111 11nH11111otory 1nd r11eo1ad by '"°"'lion edoptld IOllOwlnQ the opening thlttol, 11191\ blcft f-1\'ld llP to ,,,. hour ot 1 t 00 1 m. on f.41y 4, tllU, wfll t>e °'**' 11 tald 11n11 11\d con11c11<ec111 1111 mMttno OI Mid Board 01 Olteca0f1tobe1111c1on..-1y4, 1883. el 6 00 P m , II 11141 llOfemtn~ lddrMI II ell bldt oplf'ld 11 IUCll time '" dltlfmlned lo Ill unHlltlectory Ind '" r1ltclld II)' fMOlullon edopl.O IOllowtng ll\e opening lhltlOI. ''*' IJkle teo.IWCI up 10 ,,,. llOur or 11 00 • m on Mey 16, lllU. will Ill opened 11 Mid ume and conlldlrl<I 11 1111 mMtlflil or tlld Boerd of Olrtclort to be llald on Mey 18, 1983. et 6·00 pm., II lhl 1lor-llonld addr- oHlclal end not hie '*'°"'' ~tel~. 10 , .... lff9Cl1 that el Illa ''"" Of lhe , P•YfT*ll tor Iha bOndl .,,.., bl made In F.o.t• ""9rw ..,. NII of 1111 l>onda. end 11 Ill ti,_ tul>MQlleflt 1111re10 up to 1nd lnatudt Ulld• or 01"-lrnrnldllfely IY1111eb41 lundl, P'OYldld 111a1 ,,.,.,_.. II\ tfll the lime of thl ~ ot 1111 t>ond•. ,,,. OlllClel tlt1t-1 ,_,Ing lo '~ torm or euoh ~,,., tmmect111e1y evallable llindt mwl he¥I beef! ..,.,,...,..., l>ondt did noa 00!\11111 1111y untrue 1111-1 of 1 m11.ne1 I.cit or omit to =.1~ Tr~r~ IAWO •I !Mel '-'Y·fOUf (2•J llOlltl CltlOt to in. 11111 I fllltll'lal I.cf nee_... to make the 1tat-t1 1,..,...n In lfOht of p~ 1 the c1tcum1tanoae 11nd« wtllol1 1111y -• mllda not m111Hc11n°g ompt OllYwy, ClllC9llatlon '°' Liii Oell\lety· " it ..,,_,.., fhlt Tiii oOlt of prlnllt\Q the ~ wilt bl borne by IRWO Mid l>Ondl wHl 111 dlllvll'ld lo 1111 tUCCMff"" blddlt wllhln l'*ty (30) °'YI OUSI .. Hutno.e. ,, "entk;ip.tld 11111 CUSI, numtiwe Wiit Ill printed from ..... dltl of IWll'd ,,_IOI Tiie euceatflll bidder.,,.., tla\19 !he'""''· on lhl t>oncle, b\11 '*"* tl'll fallut• to ptlnt WGh 1111m111tt on in l>ond II It• opuon, to Cancel tlla oontrecf of purat\91 II IAWO lh .. lei to nor "r°' wttll ~ tl'llf'lto thaM con•llM• ceuM tor 1 1111111• or ~•Mal ~~~~~ ·~~ .':d: .. ~ '~ '=t, tor ~.:V .::::.::;•~YI lfom by tlla purma• tf1«90f to ecoec>• del!Vef'I' of and pay tor tl\e bond• In enllllld 10 ll'tl return of ftll c:Mcl! ICC:~ " ..., "*" bl -d-wllh Ille '"'"' OI I.Ill l)u<C!f\aM contrlCI All •.llPll'*le Of ~ ..... _.,..... • ...., printing CUSIP n11m1>«e on lhl l>ondl Md thl CUSIP Setvtce Bureau Form of Bid· fac:ll bid, logellllt With 1111 l>ld died!, mutt 111 In 1 c:hll~ for the ...ionment of Mid nuatl Ill .. bl paid by IAWD MlllCI en\lllopl aQdrltMd to tRWO, with tlll envelope end l>td dlarty INl'ORMATINON AVAILABLE; AIQuaetl trO< fnlormellon cono«nl m1tltad ··PrCJPOMI for Wll""'°'111 Bonde, ElectlOO 11178, SerlM A, Ol lhe IRWO or lor coplM OI 1111 Olllc:lal !Itel_, prup j)t9C)ared t>y 1Rw"8 l•Ylfll Ranch Wtlef Oiltrtct tor lmpt0\llfllltl1 Dill•IC1 No 12 t"; P'cMOtd. ISSUE S2 350 000 conel1Ung Of 410 l>Ond9 of 1111 dtncxnlflltlon QI 16,000 Melfi, il119(l Mey I, 1883. dlllgnalld .. WATERWORKS BONOS, ELECTION t978. SERIES A. OF THE IRVINE RANCH WATER Ol$TRICT FOR IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO 141," numl>lred A-I to A·470, t>olh dltcrlblng 1111 botld• allould bl a.ddrlllld 10 llOWll!lf • that 11 tM l:>ldder lllCll to UM • oomblnallon bid form " Sect1tery Of ta thl 801td IUppllld by IRWD wllh ,,,. Nollet lnvlt.tno Propoea11 Of Obtelnld lrom 1111 ffv1M Rench Water Diltrlcll Sec11t11y of "" Board of Olrec1ot1 of tRWO at 1111 addr"' ttatld p 0 BoA 0-1 ,..,llneher Hll tn\'llopl lllall In addition tllltllo Ill dlatly mancld with 1nc1u11 ... trvtne. C.lilornta 0~715 •ecll of 1111 othll' P<oC>Ollle conl.elnld tlllfwlfl OR Bid Cnectc A Olrt/llld OI CUl1ler'1 Cfllcll on • reeponlltlll bani! Of larry Hoffman, father of actor lustin Hoffman, holds the .cademy Award his son won for ie movie u Kramer vs. Krumer:' MATURITIES Thi l><Hldl wilt me1ur1 1n conMC;Utl\11 numerical Ofder on MtY I In 1111 1mO<Jnll lor Mell of 111' _,., Yllrt " tollowa. Public Finance 0..,ertmenl lrUll company In ,,.. lmOUltl OI $50,000, pay11>1e to Illa order Of IRWO. Blyth Ealtmen Peine W•l>blt Inc mull accomp1ny 11ch propo"I H 1 9111r1n1y thll tl\1 bidder, 11 P'ttlHC•Al. ,._IMC.AL YIAll AMOUNT YIAll AMOUHT 465 Calllomie Str .. t •uCCMeM, will ~t and P'Y lot Nid l>Ond.e In -dencl w1111 11'1 San Frandeco, Cll4torn11 114 t04 '""'' of tta bid 11 • oom1>ln1llon bid lorm u dMctlllld herllnallovl II 11186 s 30,000 1998 1 eo.ooo 11187 36,000 lllllll 100.000 IRWO wt.II provide the tucce11lut l>ldd•t 100 cop111 ol the 0111e1e1 u11d ll m1111 Ill eccornpenlld by eep1rate c~• '°' eKf'I Of 1111 Sl11'""'1t 11 the IJ(Plf!M ol tRWO prOP01111 In 1111 amountl lpeciflld In Ille rNPIC1IYI Nolloee ltMllflo lllU 35.000 2000 t 10,000 11189 40,000 200 t 126,000 GIVEN by order of 11'11 Board ol 0.rect<>r• ot Irvine Rencn W11er OlttrlCI PrOPONI• Thi chlclt ICCOCTlpanylng any ICCePtld PfCIPOlll 11111 Ill edo91ed on Merell 28. 111e3 ' llPPll9d on ,,,. purct\-pt'ICe or. " aucn P'CJPOMI II aocepled but lt04 1990 45,000 2002 135.000 11191 50,000 2003 150.000 Belly J Wlllllat pwlorrMCI. un .... Md! llil11r1 ot perlormanoe .,,Iii bl ~ by wry act Secrt11ry ol tM Of omltelon of IAWO, ~ then 118 cMh9d and Ille ptoceede .-alnld by ~arry Hoff rnan f)roud of son 1992 50.000 2004 Hl5,000 1993 55,000 2005 180.000 8oatd of OlrtctOf• 01 tRWO The ct.eel< •ccomp1"ylno Heh unac:c;eplld ptC>POMf wtll bl ltvlna Randi Wet• 011trk;t retu<llld promptly 1994 65,000 200e 200,000 1995 70.000 2007 220,000 Pul:>llll'llO Ofenge COlll Dally Piiot, April 6, !1183 In cn1noe Taa Eaempt Sletue; Al any time l>ef0<1 1111 l>Onda -tendered tor dlltwr,. 1111 -"" lllddlt may dtuflltm end w4ttldt-1998 76,000 2006 240,000 1997 85.000 ------------__________ 18_5_8_-83_ 1111 propoeat If thl lnaer111 rte*\'ld by prt"'11 hOfdeta !Yom ~ ot ltll .,.-•c NOTICE .,..,,IC NOTICE """type enct ct11tect« .,,.,, bl dlderld to 111 1au1111 incot'fll under IN'TEREST Thi t>ondl allell l>lar lnletMI et a rate or ret1t to De lllfld upon the HI• ther1ot but not 10 •~Cffd 12% per ennum, payable ____ .-uuu ________ ----'"UUL--------Pf-I federtl lncOfTll II& lewe. elll'tlr by a ruling Ol !M lnternall "--- Servic. °' by • d41CA91on ot any lldlrll court. or e1111t be decllf*I tU9bll or De requited 10 Ill lllltn 11110 '°°°""''In c;ornpullng any lederal lnooml IUM by,..,. term• of any lldetll lnoc>me tax•-eneictad tut>Mquent 10 11'11 d1t1 01 this nottoe 11tniannulllly eo,, May t Ind NO......,l>lr 1 ot MCtl yeat NOnca INVIT1NO lllDa ON 11.llO.- PAYMENT Said bond• lltld 11141 lnl«MI tlllteon ••• plly•l>le In lawful QINaAAL OllUQATl()tf llOND• °" •vw. money of 1114t Untied Stet• ol A1n«1Ga et Union S.nk. Paying Agent of flAHCH WATIJI OtSl'NCT FOii ~VU.NT IRWO, In Loe Anot41e, C1Jllornta. Cllk;ago, IHlnots. or New Vortl. New DlaTNCT MO. 111 THEMOI' ly JOHN NUNES YOttt. It tl'll option of the hOtOer tlllteol NOTICE rs HEREBY GtVEN tllal M9lld ptOl>C)Mle for,,,. putc:MN of ---Ad'locetl REGISTRATIOH-TM l>onda w1t1 De coupon t>onde regletr..,._ 11 to 11,3!>0,000 Pit value general oOflGellon t>oncll ot lrvtna RenQI Wll« LA COSTA (AP) _ Harry Hoffman took off prlncl~I only or u to bOth prtnclp11 ind tnter1t1. and ,,,, lorm of Olltrlci (IRWDJ, Ot'anga County, <Alilomla. tor fml)(-1 OIWlc:l No regtttreuon may Ill dlangecl, or ltll bondt dlec:h«Qld lrom regta1rat10n, 121 wttl bl r9Cll...ad by 1111 Board ol Director• ol IRWO 11 1111 ~ ll'>d uc> Us glasses and wiped back the t4?ars. ln his other alt 1n 10Cord1nc. wlttl 1111 provtllona In 1111 rMOlutlon PfOlltdlnlJ '°' tl'll to tlla tim. below tptcllled, ptovtdld thlt rlllll\'I to MOii of 1111 latter .and, h e clutch ed the Oscar his son, Dustin, won for i.-nce or Mk! l>Onde. two dll .. , prOPOH11 wtll .,. rlCllYld only If an bid• rlellvld on ,,,. ·"--er vs. Kramer." CALLABLE· The l>ond1 metunng on or pt10f to M1y 1, 11183, 1111111 nol lmm1dl1t11y pr1c1dtng of th• ap1c11ted dltH w•r• det1rmln1d ~ .. ., De 1Ubltct to call or rldlmptlon prior to mllurlty All t>onda maaurlno on UOMUsllClory •nd ,.,Id by rllOlullon adopted IOllowlng the opening The e lder H offman. seated ln the living room or ah« M•y '· 1"4. or any of tlllrn. may bl Called 1>11or1 me1uniy and lhll'eot. 1f his home an n orthern San Diego County, started rldlll'nld. •1 '"' option °1 '"' Board ot Dlrectora ol IRWO, on May 1. TIMES· 1993, or on any lnl«Mt peymenl dlt• ,,_ .. ,,., prior to rnatllrity Bonde t 1;00 •.m o cry when discussion turned to his wife, L1lhan, e1111<1 p<lor to malurlty 111111 bl rldM!Md at thl tOltowtng redemption 11$)111 20, 1983 .vho died of cancer about 18 monttla ago at the age P'ICll. ••Pt....O u • P«c:enlage of Pl' ve1u1. 1oge1,,., with eccruec1 lnltrltl lo dll• ol re<lempllon t t 00 e.m >f 72. They were married 52 years. 1021'. 11 rldwrnld on or t>llOfe Novernl>lr 1. 199:1: Mey 4, 11163 "She s uffered for a year and a half," he said 101.•w, 11 •ecllWnld ,,.., .. ,,.,and on or t>llor• NO¥ 1. 1994: I '"l ''"" th A d A d h h 101'1, II r.o-ntd tl'let .. htf and on or llllor1 NO'/ I. 1G95; tl.00 • m iu e. y, res~<& e ca emy war on IS ng l t00.'"''4 11 rlOlwnld °* .. ,,.., and on or llllori NO't '· l99fl; Mey t8. 11183 cnee. "We went through 40 doctors . . She was a t00'4 11 ~ ,,,., .. ,," and Pl'°' 10 tNturUy. -eal quality woman." All or .,..,. POf1ion ot 1111 8ond8 tul>jlct 10 call may bl called for PLACE. It was L1'llian who wanted their eldest son , redemption '' any one 11"" 11 '-,,,.,, 1111 01 1111 bond• w• •.O...nld '' 19802 8ardl«t A¥ll!UI any °"' llma M.ch bond• .,., .. , Ill r~ only 1n in\'lfM order of lrvtna. Catllornll Ron. to be a c hild actor, recalled Hoffman, who was mlluruy lfl<I Mlletl<I tor rldlmf>uon from wOhln • lit10ll ma100ty by'°' budge t director for Columbia Pictures at the time -PURPOSE OF ISSUE Thi t>onc11 -• eu111or111c1 for •I'll ec:quiat11on the late 30s. 1nd con1tf\IC110n of weterworlll lecill11M '°' 11'11 IMWlltlt ol tmor-• 011trict No 103 But Ron's movie career fizzled fast. It consisted SECURITY Thi l>Ond• .,, 1-..d 1>11•IUll'lt 10 ,,,. ca111orn11 w11., of bein~exlra in two Jimmy Stewart films, "Mr. Dltllrlal Lew (OMllOn 13 of thl w11" Cod• ot ,,,. Slit• ot Callfoml•> and tl\11 be paid !Yom an_, upon land #lthln Mid llTIPf-1 Sm.ith to Washington'' and "You Can't Take 1t 0.11rict odrom weter cnergee pur1uan1 to Mid law wtl6ch. In 1111 d11c:t111or1 W ith You." Ron, 51, 1s an economist with the OI "" Boetd of Dlr1t1ors. may be llald Ind COllKted tn lieu tlllteot. end Treasury Department In W ashington. DC : '::=;';! w:= ~~~· Olltrtct .,..... be and remain llll>le to "Ron was clumsy o n stage," his father said. BOND INSURANCE IRWO ,,.. ~ lo MBIA IO< • Municlpal Bond "Ron was an athlete, not an act.or. Dusty was the OueranaM lneure~ POiiey uncondltlonally gu1111111 ... ~ ,,,. tl!Tllly ~""*" ot i>rindC>ll end In,.,.... on 111e l>ond9 to 1111 Peying Agena 11 aesthetic o n e . H e was not an athlete. He was eucr. 1nsurenoe 11 evlllebll and tt ,,,. --•u1l>lddtr,,..~11111 goi~ be a concert pianist. He was .,.,......t" ...en POiiey be ot>taloed. tRWO 1"4111PIY111a premium lo-,.,. POiiey 1n 1u11 a• --11 or t>llor• trll <leltwty of 1111 bonde. tin Ho(fman chose instead to become an LEGAL INVESTMENT ,,.. t>ond• wlll. t>lforl , .... dllivwy t'-901, .,. actor. Next Monday, the 45-year-old star may wm certified tor 1m.es1men1 under and purtu1n1 to 11'11 prOVjMOfl• 01 tM his second Oacar. He is nominated as best actor for 0111rk:t• Secu11t111 L•w tDM11on 10 01 thl w.,., Cod1J. Ho-vir, ''Tootsi'e ." notwttl'lltandlnQ IUCfl cer111icat1on, an 111a opinion ot Bond CounMI thl e1tg1t>;Hty or llld l>ondt. 11 11'11 11.,.. of lt>llt leeuanc.. for the lnV111ITllf\t OI According to his father, the actor was 16 when fund• 01 comm1<cia1 or ""Inge b•nke, 11 aucn. 11 •ul>Jtcl 10 th• h e decided ag"''"'"t the pi·ano The decision to pu...,ue p1ovlt1ona or th• Fln1nc1e1 Code ot 1111 Stet• of Ceulornt•. end 1 .,..._ '~ 1111-1 IO lhel lff«:I wl" De De printed on IM l>Ondl ~lll the an acting career, however , came dunng his first. Cll'tllleltion d las $an M · C' Coll TERMS OF SALE an t. semester at ta oruca tty ege Inter"' R111 Thi 1T11Jtlmum rete tlld m•y not uceed 12% Pl" Noting that he had never granted an interview annum. payel>le -annually EICI\ 1111 l>ld must oe , mu111911 01 .,. or before, the 75-year-old Hoffman at times groped for 1120 of 1% No l>Ond""" l>Nf mor• thin one tn•••t ra11. end a11 t>oroe11 h · h d h 'd h h h OI 1111 """ mtturlty 111111 bear 1111 Mml ret1. Eacl'I bond must t>ew t e ng t wor to express t e pn e e as in is '"..,._'at 1111 rate epecffled 1n t11a llld !Yom 1te dat• 10 "'fixed l'Ntul'liy fanlOUS son. date Only one eoupon """bl 1ttac:hlel 10 Md! t>ond '°' MCti ln8tallmen1 ''This is his fifth Oscar nomination," the father 01 inier11t ,,_eon. ""' bide Pfovtdino tor 9ddlllonal or ~.., coupon1 w111 bl rejec11d said, beaming. He, of course, will be on hand at the Tl'll rate on any maturity or group of m1tut111M 911111 not.,. more thin Academy Awards presentations. H~'llo higher than the"''--' "'-on lll'Y other maturity°' group ol The elder Hoffman and his two sons left for matu~:=o The llond• .,..,. bl IOIO '°' CUii on1y AM l>ld• muat.,. '°'not Japan last Sunday for that country's prem1ere of '"',,,.,, 111o1 ,,,.l>Ondl111re11y otter.cs tor NII end MOit l>ld "*' '1el• ''Tootsie." It was the first ume the H ofCman family "'" th• 1110dl# otter• KCNICI 1n11r .. 1 to tt>e d••• 01 detlvery. 1111 had been together since Lillian's funeral e>ureh•N price, wNdl ""''not.,..._'""'~ of I*. and u.. 1n1-1 rat• or t llM II wNdl tlll ~ Ollll"I to buy Mid l>ond9 EICtl bkld« Dustin H offman has SSJd in intervlews that the "''" 11.t• In 111 bid ,,,. total net lnt•Mt ooe1 1n doll1r1 ano 1111 -• female character he portrayed in "Tootsie" has net tnlerHt 1111 d111rmln1d thlfel>y. w111cr. •11•11 111 con1tder1d infonnattvoe only and not • pWt ot 1111 l>ICI much o f his mot her i n h er . H i s fa t h e r HIQhMt &kid• Thi l>onOl wot bl -Old ,0 thl lllelf*t 1aepont11>1e wholeheartedly agreed. l>idcl« °' l>lddtr• contlclertno 11111n1-.t r1t1 or"'" llC)IOlflld and IM Th J · ks th h premium °' dllcount oltwed. If any TM ~ bid w1M 111 del«mlned by e apanese prenuere mar e sevenl tame deducting 1111 -• OI 111a premium bid 111 any> ''°'"· or lddlng 1111 Harry HoHman has seen "Tootsie." In the movie, tmaunt of 1111 dleeount (It 11ny110, ,,,. 101a1 amovn1 of tnt-t wtllOll IRWD his !On portrays an out-of-work actor who disguises would .,. required to pay lrom N dll• Ol llld bonclt to Illa tMPICll\ll ""'--lf land mll\.lflty datM ''*'°'" 1111 ~ flll 0t rll• tp1G1t1eCJ In 1111 tJld II ,u,,_,. as a woman to a starring role m a any bid,. rlCll\'ld" P7·'A" 01pat,or11 1 gr .. ,.,"'"*''• ot pat. no television soap opera. l>ld '°' • ....., '*°""•Of per wlM .,. ~ICI If eny llld ta r9Cll...O The actor captured the Golden Globe for best 11 115% of P•r. or •• • Cl'Mter l*Cllfllage ot per, no l>ICI tor • teeNt '*''*''IOI of per w4ll De oontideted lkibteet to thMI llmlt1tlone, 1111 acwr in a comedy on Jan. 29 and hts father was aw1rd wfH oe me.cs. 10 ,,,. l>lddtr or blcldat• 01t1tlr>Q 1111 towwt 1111 there. .,,, .... , '°'' 10 IAWO The'""~ rnwl PIY IGUUld lntetMI !Yom 1111 Af h h h Id H ff 0111 01 thl l>Ond• to 111a d1t1 of °"'"'Y· comcMad on 1 '*l>dey yew ter t e s ow, l e e er o man went 111119 11 qulllfled 10r MBIA tn1111enoe and If 1 IMcl ~'*' tllet dlOt backstage to congratulate Ben Kingsley for winning -vie.'"-"-111 oe>•llMd. t111 "*--P'tnliulft '°bl Plld by tAwo the Golden Globe for best actor in a d r a ma in wlla 111 added .. • di.count •or ""'.,_ oi ca1ou1111r>g tlll 11e1 fn1ar111 "Gandhi'.'' co.t 1°' ~ bid Right OI AljecUoll IMYO r-"18 1111 rtof\t, In "' OltOflllOrl. to retect But the Oscar competition has only one best tit)' llld .. Dlde ~on eny end 111 or tM ..,_~Ille d••• actor award. •nd 10 1111 ••lent not p<Otllblt.O by '" 10 wll¥t ..,,. wr..,,ltlly or inlormallty HI lt'IY bid. IAWO ,. lllO lnYlltno bid• on gtnlfal =ton "Dusty told me aeveral months ago that he felt bond• of~-' oi.1.rtct Hoe 103. t0$, tot. 121, 181. :I(~. 221. that Kingale~was going to win," Hottman said. ~50. 2&1. Ind 290 on 1111-dllM .. •t>OW ~lot th-. "I told · ley tlutt when I went backstage ==:n::.~=.,,"':'.~':;>.r:'~~':':c..~~ Hia eyes lit up ke a Chnstmas tree. He told me o.termlnetlOftt 10 .. erd or rll9CI tlldl of MCtl lmpfCM1Mnl dtttnct""" that if my son won, he would st.and up on his table :;acs. MC>et•lel'I' "'° lnd'Pll~•ty bued upon N bide r--..o on and ch eer He told me he wants to do 9 movie with Promp1 A•etd: rAwo w111a11 .. cUon -dlrio"" '*'°'or ~tno Dusty... "' l>lcSt "°' ..... tl\al'I '-tty-el• 12'1 hou<'t aft« eecfl Of tlll ,~ tlmM ,,.,..n .,,_.'*' on wtllctl propoeale .,. r'°""9ct; Pf°""*' tlllt the aw1td may Ill l'l'ltldl 11t1t 1111 111plr1tlon 01 lfll ~ time If tlMI Actress wan ts imaD'e chan.ve bidder ehall llOI "*"-~'<>Mid Boltd o1 ov.a1or1 notlOl In"""'~ of e e ,..,. wlllldrlWll of ad! l:,Of>OM'· LOS ANOELF.S (AP) -Sheree North, once "'""-~,.:~=.,~.~·~~~now:: groomed as the rep~ment for Marl)vn Monroe, Ptco Bou<evl'<I. ~ Anollte. Cllllfornte, or 11 "'Y othtf ~ .....,._ h r· 10 t>oth the tuOCeMM bldoer end tn. Tr~er Ol llllWO aay1 s e wanll to abed her Image as a blonde Payment tor 1111l>OndteNllblmade1n Fldlrll ~Bani\ F\11\dt bomb.hell 0t otllat ~ ~ l'undl. prcMdld Plat peyme111 In the form o1 It wa• 30 y-·-ago that N rth b ht . IUCh olhlr tmM.ol•lel'I' .,,....,.. l\lndt rnult MYI ~ eppt0¥eel by,,. -""'9AO D was roug In Tr_,,« Ol lflWO •t ._, '-tv•fout (24) llOlltl pr1or 10 , .... ....,,.,... OI to replace M onroe in "H ow to Be Very, Very 111a 1>ond1 P o pular." Pre>m01 ~ Canoelettort '°'LAI• o.itYwy: tt 11eKPeCted1t1a1 N ·-h --id If •'--• I h • J-A-.....a Mklbondlwtlllledlllwt9cltolM"'°*"""bldda'wttHn tt11tty()O)C11ye o~ • ... wicre 1 one e.>n a e 1 1l<AU ,..,.,. u !Yom ,..,. d•t• Of twato tlleflol. Tiii tuOOIMful bidder etlell lllW the rtotrt. an acttal lt'• "Be careful what kind of impremlon " h• option. 10 ClnOll tN oontract Of purcNiM If tftNO 11191 ftll' 10 you make." At ~ 50, ah e'1 ltlll .,.u1 .... trouble ••acu11 tlla bOncl• and tendlt llllm '°' dtl'-y wtll*l ••trtl:J., °'YI"°"' ·~-,_ • ... oe the oat• Of Ml4' -d, anct II\ IUCl'I ~ ""~ Ill.-bl rettlna w"' rou:. a w ants because of her beauty . lflt"llCI to the r1111t11 o1 IM CNcll ~,.. bid. Coua-Qavraa turned her down (or the Form of lld Elcll bid. looeit!Mt wtttl "" t:llO Ofleclt. 1111.ilt be In . ~-·r's rQle In "~" Ne11C1 ~ adclf9Md 10 1..wo, "'"" "" ~ a110 bid a.tty ,....... -merl!IO "PropoMI lot W1terwortlt londl, ~IOn ttfl, ..,_ A, of Iha "He said he thouaht wu too attractive," ahe "-11encn wa.., Olltrict '°' """'~ Dlltrtot "°· 1•1'": ~. aaid ~ IMI If 1111blclW119Ct• IO -a~ IMcl lonn 11.,,.., ' by tRWb "'1111 Illa Hottoe lfWltlnt ,WOMll Cit obt'4MCI from lite North will be Men IOOn ln tM ABC mustcal l.or11~ of 1111 lo.ro of Otrectoi• Of llllWO •• tlle lldClt ... ~I.er "ln whkh ~)'I a veteran member of the ,_..,.,_, ""111W10pe INll 1rt llddtllOll ~o M 011etty lll#lllOwlltl ~·· M·...a-»-•--.. -etot1 ot tt1e °"* ~ OOfMIMd "*'*'· --;=='"":::::::::::•:::::::-'====~=· =·-=======::1 114 a.k: A oert111M ......,., __. on t l"llllOllll«lle 1>4W* Of fMI cornpeny II\ the ~ Of ll0,000, ...,,... 10 Oii ofW .. lftWO. ""'" •crcomP•llY -11 pr~ •• • C:!nly tll•I tn. bldHr, ti IUOOllllUI, .... .,_,. ....... for .... In 1111 ....... "" ,.,.,. Of Ill t>ICI. If.~"°" blll lof. dllOllblO .......... wed, II mutt bl •CD ...... "' ......... '°' IMlll ~··in h llt!leUnt• ....... In .. , ............... ~ Tiie lfllOll wompell""'9 My 100IOfed '"'"91 IMll M Oft Ille PIKCf\llM Pfloe Ot, I IUGl'l llfoPOMI II ...... tlWI 1'°' Wll.- titMltt .... of ""°'"*'°' ....... 0...0 If)' --Of ........... W.WO • .,_ "*" .. OllflMd 1llct lie ,,..... ,..... ., ,MD. n. ci114ott eooompaf!J'lllf ... f'I Ifft....,_ .. ,,_, .... wllt IN ~ MAILED BIOS Secrellll)t of Ille Boerd ol Olrect0<1 l~ltll Ranch Wetet 0!9trlCI P 0 Box 0-t lrvtne, Calttomle 927 t 4 OPENING 01' PROPOSALS, The l>ldt rec:.1...S up to tlll ~ of 1 t:OO 1.m on Aprll 20. tN3. wm De open.o " llld tlml and wtN De ooneld«ed at IM n'"°"9 ol Nid ao.td OI Olr.ctor9 to De lllld on Apr1I 20. 11183 11 6 00 pm .• 11 Iha 110<-tlonld addt-. 11111 l>lda opened II such time at• dllltml~ to • unNtltlector, and t1J1Ctld by rMOlullon ldoptld I~ tl'll ot:ienlng thereof, thin llld1 rtcalved up 10 1111 hour of t t 00 1.m on M'Y 4, IN3, wlll De opened 11 Mid tlrnl and contld•l<I 11 Illa meeting Ol llld Boerd of Olrectora 10 bl held on May 4, 1983." 6 00 pm . It tlla •ior-itlonld addr-"•11 lllda opened" MH:h llml are dlt«mlned to Ill unMtl1t.ctory end ar• rejected by rllOlutlon ldoplld lo61owfng Illa opening tlllfeot. then llldl received up 10 1111 hOU< of 11.00 a.m Ofl May ti. lee::i, wlll Ill opened et Mid time end conliderld II thl rNetlng ot UICI Board of Olr1C10f• to Ill held on May 19, 1183. 11 6 00 pm., 91 lhe ~tloned ld0r- 1$SUE' St .350,000 oonW!lno of 2 70 bond a of 1111 dtnOt'rllnltlon o1 $5,000 ..en. Oalld Mey 1, 1H3, dellanl1ed "WATVMORK$ BONDS. ELECTION 11176, SERlt8 A, Of THE IAVlNE RANCH WATER DISTAtCT FOR IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO 121," numl>lted A-1 to A·270, both inotu.,.... MATURITIES The bond1 will matur1 In oon-.ttve numttleal O<dlt on Mey 1. an ,,.. emounta for Nd'I ol 11'11 -al ~· "lollow9 ~·AL "'INC•A&. YEM AMOUNT YE/Ill AllOUN1 111ee 11~.000 11198 s ss.ooo t987 20.000 111118 eo.ooo 11188 20.000 2000 65.ooo '"' 20,000 2001 70,000 1990 u.ooo 2002 ao.ooo 1991 25.000 2003 85.000 1"1 30.000 2004 115,000 1993 30,000 2005 105,000 191)4 35.000 2008 l 15,000 1995 40.000 2007 125.000 1996 45,000 2008 140,000 1997 50,000 INTEREST Thi bond• el\atl 11.w lntetllt et 1 111a or t1IM to De ftald upon the .... tll.,eof t><it not 10 •itceed 12% per annum, peyeble ....,llnnuWly on Mey l and ~-1 ot ~ ~ PAYMENT Said l>Ondl and Illa tnw-1 tn.eon .,. ~In""""' money of 1111 United 8talM OI Arn«lca II Union BMll. Paying AQenl OI IRWO, In Loe A~. Callfom4a. Chlc:.9go. ~. Of ,.... 'fork. ,... Yortc, et ttll option ol the hOldlr "*-Of. REGISTRATION Tlll t>onde wlll Ill ooupon bonde rtg11tt11>1e " to principal only or 11 to l>oth pttncl911 end lnt••t, end 11'11 form ol rtg11tre11on may be changed. or 1111 bOndl cll8Cltllfge0 !Yom '9Qlllratton, ell tn llCICOrdanct "'"" Illa prOllleione 1n the reaolu1ton pr~ tor tlla '->enc. ot Mid l>Onda. CALL.ABLE TM tiond• metutlng on or pt1ot 10 ... ..,. '· 1~ ....... not bl 1M.1l>)IC1 to can or '9dlmPllon ptlOt to met..nty. All bondl matllf1ng on °' el'I« M'Y 1, 111114, 0t any OI tllern. nMIY bl c9llld l>efor• meturtty and fldMmld. It 1111 optlOn ot '"' loetd of Olrec1on of tRWO. on Mey t, t"3, or on any ln..,_t peyment date ........,.., prior to metutfty. Bondi calllCI prior 10 metUt'lty ahall Ill r~ 11 IM IOllowlng redemption pttoe.. exprMMd " 1 peroentage OI per vaiu.. togeithlr with llCefUICI Int-• 10 date Of '909m0tlon 102% II ,_.,..'l'lld on °' t>llor• NO¥ 1. 1883, 101'"'% If rt011 Tied UWMlll1t ltlcl on ot IMltore Holt. t. t"4: IOI'\\ If ,.,_,... llltf_,,., end on Of~ Nov. 1. 1985, 100',.% tt rldMlt..O "*-"" ltlcl on Ot t>llor1 Nov t, IQ9fl, 1~ If ,.,_,.,""'.,.. Md pr'lor 10 lfteMfly An or any POrtlOn Of 1t11 bOndl lllbi.ct 10 cal ""Y lie caltld for r~lon el "'If~ 1lcnt II._. tflell ti OI th9 bot* era r«liMl•iecl 11 any -time, lllCh bonOI 111911 bl ,....,_. ~ II\ '""""' Ofdlr OI """"1t)' and .-cted for,~ lrOf'f\ wftflWI a 11t1Q11 rnatuftly o, tot PURPOSE OF ISIUI!: The l>Onel• _.,. ~ for In. llOQllllltlon and contlrvclion Of ••1'1 WVtt<I flCllltUaa few ttll IMMl'tl of ln\pt~I Olltrlcl Ho 12 t. SlCUAITY Tiii llondl ... INI*' Pllf'lllll\I 10 the CeMtorlM Watw Olllr1ot lllW (~ 13 OI IN W.._ Codll Of l"9 8tata of~ end .,,.,. bl p11c1 from .,, ·-•"""'" uoon land within Mid """'~ Oletrlcl or fl'om ......, ~ put-' to Mid llw ""*"'· Ill IN dllel'ltlon OI 1111 Board of Olrlc1or1, may Ill lblld end~ In'*' llllreol, end all taubll land II\ Mid ~~ oi.1rtat 11\111 lie Md tatnalf1 "'bit to bl ......ct for "-~ 80HO tNSURANCl: iAWD llM ~ to MllA tot a Municipal 8ond Guttat11M lnwtenoe Poltcy VMonclltlOnllly O\*ltllwtnv Ille 111M1y lll';!Mftl or prlnc:IClll end int.wt on '"-bondl to ~ P1y1ng Ag9m. ff tuCh lnlur.,_ .. ........,.. alld If tM Ill oc 111f\ll lllOOlr ,_ epectflld \Ml tuCll Polley bl Ol>lalflld. 1-.WO lt\lll pay the ptlf'llklm IOt Illa POky In NII 11 or ~ t11e dellwry of the bonde · . LKOAL INVUTMfNT. Tiii oondl wll, C*or11111dellwryW.eol,111 '*11fled tor WI-•"*" l'"4Nf end pureuaM to the pr0Ylllon1 ol 1111 Oilltl011 8eQu(iltell Law (OMelon tO of tfll W8tw Codll). ~. not wlll'tltlfldlng tvCfl otr11ilc:111on, If\ the Minion of tond OounMI, 1"9 lltOfblllty OI MICI bond9, II IM t!IM OI tNir '--· lot tM ""'-'ment of l\i"d• of c:om1Mro4• Of U Ytnt• banU, •• 111dl1 ,, ailtjMI to Ille PfO"i.IOn• of tlll Flrl!W'Clal Coda of tlte lt•I• C1' Calllornfe. end • •tl191Mf'tt to 11\al effect wtrt bl p1tntld Oii 1111 bond• NMlth '"1 ewtlflcallon TEAMI Of' 8ALI: In..,_ "91e. The mUllftum rate bid f'Mft not e11oet0 12" per.,,. """'· P9Y ... ~.ball,... 11"9"""' be.~ Of" Of tltO o! I~ Ho boM "'911 bl9' "'°'9 Uletl OM inw.. ,. ... _. ....... of !tie MIN !NiMlty llflllll Mal the MIN r•, l.afl lloN INlll Mar~ "-.. , ... .._.11111e bid trom "'..,.to tte ftlltO ~,... Ol!lw OM~ ... 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Eactl ptopoeal will .,. unOerltood to.,. condttlonld upon IRWO lurnllhlng lo 1111 ~. wltllout = CC>n()Urttntly wflh payment Ind dlll\'lfy of tlll bondl , the following r;>ap«a, each detect the da11 of dlllvery· l•l Legll Opinion -Thi 09f1tl0n ot 0'....,_.,y & ~ OI LOI Anotlea. Celltornt•. Bond CounNI. IPP'ovlno 1111 Yelldlty ol the l>Ond• and atatlng llle1 lntatMI Ofl the t>ondl le llletnPt lrom lnComa 1DM OI 1111 United Sta tM of America under pr_,t lldlr'll Income tu tawe end thet euch Int-• It atao ••emc>t from '*"°"" Income .._ of 1111 81-ta ot Celllornle undlf .,,_, 11111 lncoml taa 1-. A 009)' OI Mid opinion o1 O~M y & Myefl, 011'11111d by 1111 Officer Ol IRWD by lecelmlle ~ure. wlh ntld on tlll l>ec:k OI MCh l>Ond Ho c:hlro-wllt Ill mede to the PIJr tor sucn ptlnttno or Cll'llllCltton; I A etttlflc:lt• ol IRWD Oll'tlfylng !Nit on Illa l>Mll ol the r.cu. 111 '" end clrcumatanciee In 111latanc. on the dat• OI -... h It not I Id 11\et thl ptoceldl ot the bonda will Ill uMd In I -11\11 would cauM ,,.. bond• to Ill llft>ltrage l>Ond9, tel A ettttllc:a11 ol IRWO, llOf1ld by ott1oets end flP'_,tatl\IW ot IRWO Oll'tlfylng lo llll loltowlng (I) 11\11 Mid~ end r.-t91lWI 111ve aignecl the bond•. Whetlllt by lacelmlll or manual e!Gnature, and thal they -• rMptctlvtly duly auttiortud 10 IXIQlll the -· and (2) t11a1 lhll'• I• no 1tt1g1tton tl'trhtlnld or pending llftecttno the vlllidlty of the bond• (d) The rtollp1 or IRWO llhOwing '"'' ,,,. put«-price ot tlla bond•. lnc:ludlng lnt«•t eccn.ld 10 tlll dll• of deltwty u.r.ot. ,,.. bMr> rtcelYed by IRWO, and (eJ A Cll'tllicall Ol IRW0, 110f11d by an Oltlcat of IRWD. ICtlt\Q In 1111 ottte1.i and nol hi• Plf'eon.I cac>eCllY. to 11\e eftlCt 11\el .t '"-time ot lhl .... OI ,,,. l>ondl , end It all Umee IUl>llquent ,,,.,..0 up to end lnduOlng 1111 llml ot 1111 delt\'lfY of ta. l>Ondl. thl Oftlclll S~t ...i.tlflo to t111 l>ond• did not contain any un1rue '1•1-t of 1 mettrlll fK1 or °"'" to •llt• • matll'tal llCI ~ to maltl 11\e ellltementl tlllr'lirl, In 11Qt1t of 1111 cl1cum1t1n01e under wtlleh tllly -• m.dl. not m•Hdtng. Tiii coat OI prlntlno ,,,. bonda wiM .,. borne by IRWD CUSIP Huml>lnl h le antlelpelld lhat CUSIP numb1re Mii it» prtnled on 1111 bolnds. but naltlllt thl ta111.1t1 to print~ numberl on any bond no< etr0t with ""9ICt m...co .,, .. oonethut• ~ kw 1 l9lur'I 0t ,..,... by 1111 llUfcn... thlreot to 1CC9P1 d9llYwy OI end HY IOt IN bond9 ., llCXX>tdence wttll lhe ttnM OI the pur~ contract. All..,.,... OI printing CUSIP numblra on 1111 l>onds Ind ,... CUSffl s..w. .._ Chatge lor 1"9 eeelQlirnent OI Mid numbef1 ltlal Ill peld Dy IRWO. INl'Of\MATION AVAIL.ABLE; ~ for llltoimetkln COld'*'e IRWO Of lor CO(>lle of the Otlldll Stet-I ptlll*90 by IAWO ~ , .... bond• lhOllkt Ill acldfc ..... to Secr11aty ol tM Boerd .,.... Ranch w "" Olstrtc1 P O Box 0-1 1n1tne Caltfomll 112715 OR Public F'lnancie Department Bluth E•lman Pllne Wet>t>et Inc 555 Cltllornll 11rMt San Fr enc:lllco. Clllfomla 1)4 104 IRWO will proYide 1111 SUCQllelul biddlr 100 ~ ol 1111 Otfldll Slet_,I ti the upenea OI IRWO GIVEN by order ot ..... Board OI Oi<IC1ors of ,,.....,. f\ancfl Wat• O..trlct. ldoptld on Maref'I 28. 11183 BETTY J WHEELER ~elary 01 tl'll Boero of Directors OI ltvlnl AenCf'I Weter 011111e1 Plllhld Orange CoMI o.lly PllOI Apttl 8, 11183 •*ff ~ OI' THI AMNUAI.. aTA~ -.,_..TM •MM•Nea cotll9'MY 11712 ............ Awe .. .,..... CA •u Yw a.... Deo..._, _,, tm Totll ldmllted -'• ..... . .. . T ot9I lletlllllM .... .... .. . .. . ... .. c.c>ttal Plld·uii/Ouarenty Caoftll18t1tut0ty o.c>oett ... CkOll ~In and oonltibutld ... 500,000 IUrplul . ....... .. .. ................... 100,000 lt.3418.788 .. 243,374 ~:'~~ ... : ...... : ........ ~:11~ ... ~ ....... 1.tauft tncome tor .,,. )1911 .• • ' • • ... .• ........... 1,"4, 1110 ~ .. tor the )1911 ...• ..• .••.• ... ... ··-··-·-......... _. to.»e We llltlby owtlly In.I tlll allow II--In -~ wtltl tM Annwll Stll-1 for 1111 ~ 9'tdld o.c..nw 31, 1982 IMdl to 1M tneu.-..oe Commllllonet. pureuent to tew. .._ Cofleno Preeldent Rober1 M &ldtaon Secfetery P\Jl>llahed Orenge Coat o.lly Pllol. Apttl 1, 8. 9. TO, 11. 1983. 11».a3 NIUC NOTICE ••ta LI'S ANO ACCMWT AND MUL Tit aYNOf'SIS O' TNa ANNUAL aTAru.wT 'RM .,_,.D Oil~ '1, 1• .. 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Wtllllm A. lpete It Vlol~I JlllM9 , • lv!Of 8-wtlJy Publllhld °'"'Ill Goal\ o9!1t11111o1. Aptll 7 ••••• 10. "· tta · \·... 1eu.a ~ In T• fQ!ftPI ...... At My ttlN '*°"' ....... .. ~'J;. ~ .... lllll\d ..... ,...,......,.,. ... "'*" ...... afld ... ,..... ................... ,,.m·· .......................... SS:: ... ~ ....... ., ..... ,... ...... ..... ....... ...... ..... .. i.;..-__ _,.,...._ __ ~ ________ , ........ --IRWO .... ._~-irl ........... ... "'9 ll(oPOMi If IN"--,......,,,.... ....... lroft\-... Of• -!Wle ............... ......,.. .................. ~ "-1.-:"'.U:.,...,.. ....... tu ..... ~ • Nlfll .. -.....,,.. ...... ., ......... ., ............ ....... ....... ot .. ,...... ................. , .... Jfty ..... lfteelM ..... by .,,. *"'1 of ..., ,..,. ~ t .. '"' ....... na.,.._.ro ....... ,,, .......... Clollnt ,..,_., lofter ..,.,,.,.. I.a.II ..,.... -i..t ~ I l f '° ' ~·=~ -~~= i!:!:':rr:.5!i:l!!f:.r.·· -~-.. ._. n UJ •'--.:.~IZ\:·=--::.=':.~-::'Jr.~.e .. ~-::.' 911 ' Orange Coast theaters get ready for openings ... 8y TOM TITUS O(' .. Delfr Hot ltelt It may bt' the biJU(ett we.k ot the year lNOfar aa MW productloru goln& on •taa, are concerned. F'rtday's column 1pol1Jghted lour ot the Oranae Coaat'1 el1ht new oftertng1 -"The Imaginary Invalid'' at South Coast Repertory, "1 Do. I Do" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, "Comeback Memories" at Orange Coe.al College and a one-aot fealival at Golden West Colleae. The other four. elabor•ted upon I.Oday, are "Stop the World, I Want lo Gel Off," opening Thunday at the Nt'wport Theater Arts Center. and Friday's newcomers "Tribute" at lht> Huntington Beach Playhouse, "As You Like It" at Saddleback College and "Fiddler on the Roof' at Cost.a Mesa's Southern Cahfom1a College Kent J ohnson, who has directed "Stop the World" on three previous cx.-cas1ons. is staging the Anthony Newley-LesJie Bricusse musical again. this time at the Newport theater. 2501 Chff Drive, Newport Beach. Dave Chandler stars as Littlechap and Mary Murphy as Evie Rounding out the cast are Lori Desmond, Debbie Foley, Nant·y Fortuna. Candy Krages. Jean Maz.ler, Tracy O'Connell. Sharon Ross and Landa Woodman, with 6-year-old Aaron Hancock in a cameo role. Performances wilJ be given Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m . until May 7, with reservations taken at 642-8119 At the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Tom Klein will play the "Ja('k Lemmon role" m Black actors find few video roles LOS ANGELES (AP) -A study by the Alliance of Motion Pic ture and Television Producers shows that blacks and Hisparucs have a much harder ume getung lelev1s1on and movie acting jobs than whites, industry officials say. ''These days a chimpanzee has a belt.er chance of getting a TV role than a black child," TV producer Leroy Robinson, a founder of the Los Angeles-based Association of Black Motion Picture and Television Producers, said this week. The produt't!rs' statistics showed that blacks are cast in fewer than 5 percent of feature films and prime-time TV shows although they make up 12 percent of the country's population. Hispanics, meanwhile, are cast in fe wer than 3 percent of such roles although they make up 6.4 percent of the nation's populauon. MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE n. OQIKlh-• ol,... '•mo-• to~ ~ 400rt.tf""' kl'·•O-f) 01 ,.., .. CO'WetW '°' ,,...,.9 "' """ ,~ . .,. #1 Table tor Five lllOk.f'M. e:oo. ,_. (l"O) UT/SUM. 1• l:GO. 10;ai THE VERDICT tlO'l ...... .,.) UT/IUM. ~-t:2iO #2 ''LISll' 11'' Cl ) ,..... ...... '"' ... UT/-.1 .. HI, .. 0 GATE8 OF HELL" .... ~ .. -'!•THUM. ,.. -IATllllA a:aa., J:U, - e dward!> WESTBROOK CINE:MA • • .. •• 11• • .. .... 530-440 .• .. .•. , .. MAN/WOMAN ""'~ "Tr1but~ ... &rnurc.1 Slade'• •tirlCX'Omedy Mbout u dylna man '11 reronclliatJon with hh• 110n. Oth..-rt In the cast a.re Ne!Jlon Oil.more. Sherry St.a.rkey, Teri Hamilton, Jim Flynn and Sharon WalkM Kt-nnl'th Karp la directing Performances will be given Friday1 and Soturday1t at 8:30 through Muy 21 at lhe thea~r. on Main Street at Yorktown Avenue In th~ Seacllff V illage sho pping cente r Call 847-4465 for rescrvat1orui. Shakespeare's "As You L ike It" la being mounted al Saddleback College m Misaion Viejo undCT lhc direction of Lynn WellB. Featured arc Swphen Pratt. Michael BielilZ, Robb Fahey, David Martin, Hal Forsen, Sammie Slater, Belinda Peters, Carrie Fowler, Michelle Merker. Lyle Brooks and John Colln\S The comedy will be s taged Friday and Saturday of this week and April 21 -23 at 8 p.m . and April 17 and 24 at 3 p.m. an the mam theate r. Reservations 831 -4656. "Fiddler on the Roof" will inaugurate the new Center for the Dramatic Arts at Southern California College. 55 Fair Drive, Cost.a Mesa. Morris Pike is directing the musical. which features Don Baldwin in the leading role of Tevye. Other principals are Cindee Springston, Kathleen Stahlman, Lisa Mosso. Carole Adams, Tana Avaiz. R"n Johnston and Craig Walsh . Perfonnances w11. be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm. for two weekends with reservations available al 556-3610, ext. 288, or 6,50-5006. Winding up its engagement next weekend will be the original comedy "Game Show" at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater, 390 Mont.e Vista St , Costa Mesa. Final performances are Thursday through Saturday al 8 p.m and Sunday at 2:30, wtth reservations taken at 631 -5 110. Also on the local boards and continuing are: "Som Yesterday" for the Irvine Community T h eater al Turtle Rock Community Park, on Sunnyh1ll Road off Turtle Rock Drive in Irvine (857-5496) Performances Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m through AprlJ 30 and Sunday, April 10 and 17 at 2 p.m. LUXURY THEATRES 1tl T .. M1tl11uS-.wh1atOlflYS2.~Unltu0thtrwiselllttcl S 113t.Uij•tutl6l65~ 2555/~~. J * FOR Funl EXCITEmEnTI V111tOur... * ARCADE of GAMES• ~~.rg.~~'," 1:01 >:1s s:2s 1::n a. t •s t:=NG orun m 12:50 :1:00 &:00 7 :15 1•21 11 O•c•r Nomln•llon1 10 14M GANDHI ID HIGH Rew> lb CHINA a.:E 12:41 2 55 5.05 7 :25 t :l5 I 0 01ur Nomln•llon• Tootsie !DI 12:45 3100 l :U 7:•5 10115 MAN/.~OMAN -' (.N4_. IEE 12100 4 :00 1:00 I No PurH ll'con. SHh ht Show On 'I 12:30 Z·•O 4 :SO 7 :00t:10 iii 4'1ifi11$il 2J 65~ 9282/~~) "••ncll I' ord Coppol1'1 Iii IOii m I Ou~hrs ID 12:15 l.',\,l,:JS 710 1Z'\~tf60f ~iJ?Bo'•OO Ii (;1ij11J, I'·'*·'§ 6 J 659 8770/ ~~~~) SiWlaC-·#15ovt>001<~1 To lour <orRaoloOt lrlnq llou .. ry f'O<t004(> Iii IOd rn losin' it rn 1ua~:~.r~r~1.~11A1 Aho Z•pped (A) • CJ Alto ltennt• WA.LJ'Dt!WOm Tex (PQ) a. Of The ChH,. ~ New Winnie tJL.. IH d••• (It) .. gtj Th• Pool! • ..., CllHrluder C.,toon (G) auch Party(lt) Clllld Prlc•• -"Bus Stop" for the Mission Viejo Playhouse al the Forum Theater on the Festival of Arla 10 O •c•r Nomtn•tlon• '0 •cor Nomln•tlo"' -an#n?.-rl'"'D f I r111 l:xrHA UJ! grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach A...,.,.... ..,... • • n HHI ..,TH/Al (770-0381). Performances Fridays and Saturdays at Aho Th• Toy''°' Aho Oerk CryO•I '"°' 8:30 through April 30 with a matinee at 2:30 •-------------------.. Sunday, April 17, and an 8:30 staSling April 21. Orlo·I"' Open 1 :4S Wknltllt• I ' 30 Wkend1 -"L1'l Abner" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente (492-9950). Performances nighlly except Mondays al varying curtain times through May 15 "MAGNETIC CLASSIC!' -L.A. Tlma Ou~rs tflf twt Ctf¥ CINllllt °" """°' . Qol t:llJ There's only one person left who believes Mick OBrien can make it ... Mick OBrien. "SCREAMINGLY FUNNY t" -8/tUCC W/LLIAMJONl,UIYIOY MACAlJNl. MONTY PltROlfS '" '•r:.1:11t~~.a111 ~ r Children Underl2 Fret Unless Noted I U I CAN1' THINK Of ANOTHER RECENT fllM THAT IS SO f\JNN'( SO MOVING AND SO RJGOROUSlYUNSf.NTIMENTAL THE WIUTING IS SUPERB. AMONG OTHER THINGS 'BETRAYAi: IS A MYSTERY STORt I HOPE IT Wl U. STAY A LONG TIME.'' •nr ,,,... ,.,_. UEMOTIONAW' RICH, W1CK£DLY flJNNY AND DEVASTATINGLY AClJT'E IN ITS DEP1CTION OF A GAME Of ROMANTIC MUSICAL CHAIRS,,, ,,,......,. EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT SAT/SUN 1·3'-5-7-9-10:AO ecfwards Sounf COAST ru%A TOWM CIHTH SAM-~f.AflllnOI. 751 j184 AQCKt -LC l'\.AlA HO,... -4f c:on .... u Oscar Fever: BALLOT BEIT PICTURE 0 E.T 0 Oandht 0 Mlsling 0 Tootsie 0 The Verdict BEIT ACTOR 0 Ben Kingsley 0 Dustin Holfmen 0 Jack Lemmon 0 Paul ~man 0 Peter 0' T oote BEST DIRECTOR u Wolfgang Peterwn 0 Steven SP4elbe!g D A1che1d Attenborougtt 0 Sydlley Pottack D Sidney Lumel BEST ACTRESS 0 .Mle Andrews 0 Jessica Lange 0 Sluy Specek 0 ~IStreep 0 De1>11 Winger SUPPORTING ACTOR SUPPORTING ACTREI D CNf1" Durning 0 looll Ooaett Jr 0 JoM Utttgow 0 James Mason 0 JeS8ICe Lange 0 Gteno Cloae 0 Tem Garr 0 Lasley Ann Warren 0 Kim Sten .. y 0 Rot>ert Preston BEST IONQ 0 Eye of Iha Tiger 0 How Do You Keep Iha Mutte Playing? 0 If I Were In LO'lt 0 II Mlghl be Y04J 0 Up Where Wa 8elOng DMdllM Midnight AprN 10, 1• O.C.t FeYet 11 aponaored by the ..., .... Prll .. p,....,.ted by THE HARLEQUIN DINNER PLAYHOUSE ADDllllll ...... ~~----~~~~~~~~~~­ CITY~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PHOtt•~-------~-~~--~~-'!"'---~~ """' .. °"*' nw.-n. ow.er,... l'O ... , .. a.. ... ea. - NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH 1191 lncludH Beverav• -Well O ri11 k or S.er I to 1:00 171 2 Placen U.a 645-8091 COSTA MESA . Orange Coat DAllY Pll.OT/laturday, AprN •• 1ta AFTEAHOON -WI0- 1 (J) 81.ACQTAA THREE ITOOOES DWOYIE *. "The Bounty l<llllr" ( 19641 09l'I ~Rod Cwnlron mWOYIE * * * * "A Funny Thing ~ On The Way To The Forum" (111881 z..o uo.ttl. Phil SMt1. e MAGIC M DEOOMTM PAINTING '1li) WNT1NO FOR A AfASOH -1:»-1·:...,.••11.0IO YfNll * • ~·e.c.p. In The Sun.. 11 e5 T) John 99nltly, V•a Fueeli (H)MOYIE * • ''The Sallmandlr'' I 19811 Fran- co Nwo, ~OuWwl (1l)MOYE * * ''Thi Nut Ont" (1982) Keir Dul- lea. AdrilMI 8arbelu -2:GI)- • Ull1 MAGA2JNE GNWWMITLltO (!) OUR OM. y 8AEAD .MOYIE *** ''The PIC* 0-." (1974) Timothy Botton. Unduy w.,,_ eTENNS 8!> AAEICAH STORY 0 PIA llOWUNG i~AOOM ••• ''Ollr1ou Of Fn" (1alll e.n ~<*.1811~ -2:JO- • SPORTll.N !~ITMY *..... ''Thi Dirt Mgel" (1935) Fredtlc Mardi, Mlrtl Oberon. (l)MOYIE * * "Fiiing In LIM A1¥*t" (1NO) Ellott Gou6d, &.-. Yorll. -2:46- (%) Cl&IA8COfllE -UC>- • 8flfaAL Ot. YWIC8 G IPORTSlfAT GKOJAK (!) YOUR QQCE FOR THE OICAM • MOlt'IE * i. "The Fentlltic lrMllon Of fllln.. .. e.rtll '' ( 1970) MldlMI Cole, l~llOl.OOY WONDER WOtiWf MOYIE .. ''Virgin llllnd'' (19$9).loM c.-...... ~~ ...... (%) TVTV LOOKI AT THE OICAN -11 r»- l IAMAIY JOHii lr~YNIQHTUV! 1119!NOl!NT NllWOM MEWi •wovw ••• "The Grell a.tab(' (11174) ~ Aedtotd, Mia Ftnow (J)MOVll .. * "Thi Holpllal" ( 11172) Georve c. Scott, Olena Rigg. ([IMOVll ..... "Thi Adwntuftr1" (1970) 8lklm FtlYr*I, ChltW ~ CC)MOYll ****"Lenny" (1974) Ouatin Holl· 111111. Vallrlt Pwrine. ®MOYIE * * * "SI# Trek 11· The Wrath Of Klien" (11112) Wlltilm Shltner, Rlcar· do Montalben. (l)MOYIE "Meny~Round" (No 0.t•I Mll'll Sc:Meldet, Helmu1 Berger -HM- GMOYIE * *'h "llwy ~ To Rob Lu Vega1" I 19&9) Git)' Lodlwood, Eltt Sommtr -12;-00- 11.AUOH TIWC llEIT M MDIGHT 8flfaAL (!) FROM THE BXTOWI DflK • N>EPSaNT HETWOfl( NEW8 G NIGHT QAL.L!RY -t2:t0-~ =MTHEGAME * .... "Ntght"*9" (1115e) Edwerd G Roblnaon, KIYln Mc:Certhy. •MOYE *** "Youngblood Hewlle" (1964) Jemea F11nel1cu1, Suunne ~. 1::GAU.ERY * * "Chertott•" ( 1975) Sltpl Lene, Rogel' Vlldirn (%)MOYIE •••i. "Dllw'' 11n21 siev. Gui· tenblrg, Mlc:aty Rourke. -12:46-ewow ** ...... Nlatrt" (1981) Unda Bllir. Vincent V111 fSatten. -1:00-1 = 'N' ROU TONrT'E • * • ... "The Pllineman.. ( 1931) Gary Cooplr, CNttll Bldllord. QI AOa< N«J ROU TONrT'E (l)MOYIE *** "Slripel" (1981) 1W Mutray, Harold Remis.. -t:25- (C)MOYIE **'h "Lunch WllOO"" (19811Cendy Moot•. ChlCll UcCllln -1:»-I ~YWOOOCL06EUP * *. "Canln The Barblt*'" ( 11182) Arnold ScfNW•llgger. ~ Eltl Jona -1:46-0 AICNEWI -~ 9MOYIE ** ''The Jcwdlll CNnot" (1978) Raymond Burr, St• s1 ...... -2:11- DlllCME •.,. "Mendlngo" 11•m Ja1Me Melon. bM Giorgi. -2:JO-ea NEWI i~IUO ** ''C<ull Onc:lAl"(1971)~ P'* Lee, Herbert Lem (D)WCME • * * •,4 ''The Long Good Ffldly'' ~~ Holalna. Helen Mlrnn • :!~" (1953) Jadl Webb, -2:f0.- Cl) MOYIE * * "Texu lightning" (1N1) Chinning Mllc:t*I. Manen Mc:Cof. mlct. -l:OO-~=-THE.a.ta * * "J.O. And The Salt F1al Kid'' ( 1978) Sim Pk:lena. -a:ao-eMOYE *•it ''The l.111 And nm. Of Gltzzly AdMW" ( 1974) Din Heggsty. Don SMlU (!) ONJCW OOCIUEI ~-- .....,. •cetTlllUI lllftm ·~ ""'""'"'-,,.. ... ,o ... c,,,,..,. ,,. .. ,w-• ~•S•O~> 0r-• 1&1 41U ~U• otU • ,. too HllMT&ll HLUY MIHIOl ftlJO _. l0•110t100..,1uv•w IC1'#11llM.- UA -·• tlt t \00 v,... !Ml ttO fOU •0 tUO I COITI ....... ,,., C--• Clntet tit ., ., fhi! N'WAC;W!l!!'lOl!i!DJmllllJlld] WTIJIUlll ... Wl•lilot.UOl••t m Him• WUl•t•ITO UA .... 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I« ,_MJ"et ud for ld N•I· for I f.9JY of 1111 DOUBLES Mokltl, NllCI 11.M t.o "Corea·D.•tea: c•r• of till• 01w1paper. P.O. Boa 259, NtrwHd. N.J. 07648. Make t lletk• payable to New1.,.perbook1. !fead aay qutt"OH for.Ud1 column t.o1 Charlee CtrH and Omu Rherlf, care of &ltl• HWlpeptr. f.tth Wffk I prlu of • copy of the aew "Goree'• Brfd1e Complete," 1 19.tS value. will IN awud· ed for lhe qu11lloa Jlldied the be1t received. CharJu Corea ud O.ar harlf peuonally ca .. ot uadert1kt to H1wer all quutlo11 1Ubmltt.od. by Lynn Johnston rT MAKES OO~LOOK PE~FECT. by George Lemont . . •.. By Mark Lasky SLUGGO, I'M GLAD YOU'RE HERE_) ~ -v. 'CAUSE WHENEVER I FLY A KITE - -IT'S NICE TO KNOW THERE'S A 016 WINO t BEHIND ME../ v ~ ~, r~' ; II 1 Orange Oout DAIL v PILOT I aturdl)f, Aprlt 8, 118' ocals yawn, but tourists jam landing site ftt Alloclate4 Pre11 EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE -Ahhouah IOme local denta tlnd tht· Spac. Shuulc; tandtnp .,... "fl tuna to bo old uft." hundred• of thou1and1 of lourl1t1 1tlll flock to th~ llMlCO::rah'• detert landlna 1t11p And aeroapace workera who helptid build the 1hutlle aJlenger at varloua Southern Calltomta planljj are aUll guna hu, rrylna lunch pail.a to work that uy "Let 1 Go Launch," wearlnif Shutlle T-ahlrta and dl.aplaylna bumper 1Ucken that aay pace Team." The National Aeronautice\and Space Administration expecta ut 200,000 people, most fr6m outalde the Antetope Valley. to peel the return of the 1hutUe Challenger from !ta maiden voyage .._is morning. _ 1 Loulse Kelly, a waitress al the Antelope Valley Inn In nearby wncaater, says she figuret1 she'll be able to hear the double eonic btom when the shuttle passes overhead, three minutes before plaking ground contact on runway 22 at 10:49 a.m. "We can hear the boom all right when 1t Koes over, but we can ~ the landing better on television." she said. "It is get tin& to ~ old Cf around here. But it's sUll amaz.ing anyhow. I don't think It'll er ~et hke watchln~ just another airplane at LAX. These birds JUUy go way out there. ~'d they bring 'em back." \The best trophy money can't buy By Y ARDEN A ARAR ,._..led p,... Wrlt94' LOS ANGELES -To thP ll(:tors. actresses. directors and Qlm technicians who will win 1t Mo nday night, the Oscar is a pbceless token of achievement, ~e symbol of recognition by \lleir peers in a highly visible ll\dustry. To the people at Dodge rophies and Awards Co .. the Oscar is all that -and a flrst- l'late piece of craftsmanship too. The Oscar is the best trophy money can't buy, said Dodge ~'There's no t a finer award in the world as fc-r as classy goes.'' Western regional manager Tom Mount, and has been since Dodge began making it in 1931 -the year the company was founded -under exclusive ~ntract with the Academy of .Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences. "We may have changed a few items we put into it, but there's not that much to improve on," Mount said. "Let's just say there's not a finer award in the world as far as classy goes." Oecar. described by Mount as a "stalwart man, holding a crusader'• sword, standing on a reel of film," was designed by film art director Cedric Gibbons and .:ulpted by George Stanley. Herrick, who on viewi~ the first awards reportedly exclaimed that the figure looked ")ust llke my uncle Oscar." Although various estimates place the value of the 13-ln~h. 8 'A-pound statuette at several hundred dollars, at least, Mount says the Academy has asked taat the actual cost be kept secret. The Oscars are one of Dodge·~ few remaining "specialty accounts," and are not the firm's most lucrative business. Mount intimates that the Academy geta more than its money's worth for the trophies partly becaUle the firm takes into account their publicity value. Like eve&thing else. the price of an Oscar has gone up. The statuette now costs three timt:S what it did 10 years ago, Mount said. Oscar's gold is only skin deep. His guts are a blend of copper, tin and antimony, known ln the trade as britannia, which ls heated to 800 degrees and poured into the same 60-pound mold that has been used to make more than 2,100 Oscars, each individually numbered. The statuettes are e lectroplated with nickel and then covered with 24-karat gold plate and a lacquer finish before being mounted on a spun-brass base. The lacquer not only makes the finished statuette shine, but protects the metal from di8coloration. J ln Novombot, \ht fifth l.andina of C.olumbla dNw a ecant crowd uf about •~.000 nerk-cran.lna tp«\Atorl. Obeervert Mid the 1huttlt muat have Joa~ lta maatc, sh'IC9 ju.It tour mondw earUer a half·mlUlon people h1td d :teended on Edwarda for C.olumbta'a ;.':3; ' landing. But NASA 1pokeswc:woan Gabrielle Eulelt«Jn : "lntatwt for lhla tandlna la way up from the tut one. 'tnat (fifth) one wu at 6:30 on a TuHday momlna. There'• alway• moro peoplt on w~kenda. Moet of the hotel.a around here are already booked up." Bartender Norm Balley al the Jolly Roaue Lounge Mid ht mllNd the lut Columbia landlna and he's been kicking him.elf ever alnce. "I can't wall to aet out there." he said. "Sure, there'• no nolM, no roar of englnea, Juat a Iona 1tow glide to Earth. It'1 juat a allder, right? But I wouldn't mlaa It for the world ... "The bans will be packed this weekend. Thia town will be aoln' gangbuaters," he said. However, George Hollon, 77, who moved to Lancaster for hi.a health three yean ago. said he won't watch the landing In penon. althougtt he'• a supporter of the space program. "I got lntere1ted, 1ure. But see il? No. I don't feel much excitement about it. I'm just like everybody el.e. The flnt landing was terrific, they proved ther can do it and the space program hu done n lot for this town. Its still a big thing to moat people -• putun, men up ln \M air Uke ~Ind ptun, I.hem bAck &uve," ht Micl. Aclwdlna to NASA protocol officer Ropr BamJdU, ~ w11hlna to vfew \he land!Jil 1hould plck up a free ••J'.ut ~ vlewtna pu1" at any local Chamber of Commerct offkle In Soutberi California. p._ alto a.re available at the NASA au-t eeni.r, • 44073 N. Sierra Kiahway In Lancut.tr, 38 mil• from the land.in, a1t.t. lnlt.NcUona to th• viewin.c Uftl .,.. on the pua. Oeeisnated vtewtng areu will be locaced 2.4 miles from the actual landlna site, Barnick.J uld. But he edded that parkJf\i and vtewtng areu have been reduced due to heavy winter raina. Meanwhile. the aero1pace worke rs keep close tab• on Challenger'• progreu . "You've got to think about IJ*e," inslated AJbert Powla Jr .. a welder who'1 helped bulld aome of the 270 shuttle parta for Arrowhead Producta of Loa Alamltoa. "I think It'• a 1tep forward ln space." • Powl.s, ~8. wean a blue "Space Shuttle Team Member" T ·•hlrt to work. The company even suapended operatJona briefly Monday to employ~ could watch the Challenger'• blaat-off on television 1eta wheeled into work areas. Littlest • Indian • nation SAN JACINTO (AP) -A 24-by-24-foot chunk of land in Riverside County's San Jacinto Valley Is perhaps the nation's smallest Indian reeervation. The M aranda Indian Reservation Lt not even listed in the U .S . Bureau of Indian Affairs ' office In nearby Riverside, but It 1.8 delineated ln a document deeding 37 acres to the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. The reservation, about 85 miles east of Loa Angeles, is a sacred burial site for two infant Indians and for Joee Maranda, a pioneer San Jacinto Valley fanner who died in 1910 at the age of 80. A flre swept through the graveslte in 1969, and until an in-hoUle water district magazine traced the history, no one thought about replacing the pepper tree nearby. However, the article prompted Newport Beach City Jlo. • Deir .......... .., Gery ..,..,_ Head over .. ,els over s pring ' Councllwoman R u thelyn Plununer to diacuss the grounds wit h her California history classmates at Orange Coast College in Costa Meaa. The teacher of the claa approached the water di.strict, which in turn took action. sh ow up a long beaches. At the Hunting ton Beach Pier, Now that the ~ther's bac k to balmy, so are the characters who Richard Riddle ( t ) rides h is gira ffe unicycle as Kare n Lasher and Kare n Coke r Uy not to notice. At r ight, an unid entified yclist does his thing. upside down. . All the latest information is available to you every day in your local daily newspaper -and that includes the classified section. Classifed ads come to you fresh every day, with the latest information on what's for sale, for rent, or for hire. It's all updated <tally tor. you. Maranda, according to valley historian Clarence Swift of Hemet, was born in Sonor a. Mexico, and later married an Indian wife with whom he moved to the San Jacinto Valley to homesleed 160 aa'9. Classified . ., Orange Coast Slugger Kevin eimer is having a productive year 4espite never laaving played baseball in high school. II I ,,, tfingels .'xeceive :::Po relief ;~OAKLAND (AP) -Jeff Burroughs slammed the first 1'°'tch from reliever Doug Corbett v~· r a two-run double in the ,j hth inning, snapping a 2-2 tie t d sending the Oakland A's to a v -3 victory over the Angels 1". t night. . ri Angel starter Geoff Zahn, who I qfOUght an 18-3 lifetime April .~rd into the same, took the Toss. He walked Camey Lansford -d"d Dwayne Murphy with one l 8"t in the eighth before giving ,~y to C.OCbett. 0 • The A's made it 5-3 when , itchell Page, running for '( b}'_ ~'to~~ bad-bop ve Beard. the third Oakland tcher, earned the victory by rking the final l 'A innings. The Angels had only one hit ugh five innings against A's r Chris Codiroli, but they the score 2-2 in the sixth hen the rookie p i t c her perienced control problems. Codiroli walked Bob Boone Brian Downing to open the g and the runners advanced a sacrifice by Bobby Clark. ne scored on a wild pitch and 1 Sconiers, an Orange Coast ege product , delivered an I single. Bob Rearney scored the A's rst run in the third inning hen Zahn dropped a throw at t baae with two out. Kearney d Tony Phillips singled and up on Rickey Henderson's der. The A 's made it 2-0 in the on singles by Burroughs Kelvin Moore and a sacrifice y by Lopes. The two teams will meet again · afternoon (1:30, Channel 5) Ith Bob Forsch scheduled to Oak.land's Rick Langford. llllJ Pllll SATUADAV, APAIL 9, 1183 ClASSIFllD 84 0 0 Reiiner's long odyssey OCC slugger developed his talents in Canada By CURT SEEDEN Of Ille Dellr Hot ltaft Salmon Arm , Britlah Columbia is not considered one of the hotbeds of baseball. For that matter, the Canadien town of 20,000 Isn't even a hotbed of hockey. But it is the town and high school ol the same name where Kevin Reimer began developing simple, raw athletic talent and put It to work as a sprinter on his high school tr ack team, a f orward on his bQjlketball team and a performer on the volleyball squad. So what's Reimer doing In an Orange Coast College baseball uniform? Starting? As the Pirates' designated hitter, no less? Well, basically, Reimer, an 18-year-old freshman, ls hitting baseballs onto Fairview Road whlch borders the right-field fence at OCC. A quiet, likable player with Steve Garvey-like arms, Reimer has belted six home runa _!ilready this year and is closing m on a couple of OCC records for homers and RBI. And would you believe the guy never played high school baseball? Actually, Reimer did take part in a Canadian summer league team last year. He batted .508. Damian pitches a had omen, 5-1 By ROGER CARLSON Of Ille Delly PHot Slafl When Saddleback High pitcher Leonard Damian took the mound it didn't appear to be a particularly good omen for Costa Mesa -and by the time he was th roug h t wo-hatting th e Mustangs it was apparent there was little that went right for the vlSitora yesterday in Sea Vit.-w League baseball action. The sophomore nght-hander struc k out five . allo wed a second-Inning single to Steve Donnay and a run-scoring double by Roger Ting in the seventh to send the Mesans away with 5-1 loss and a two-game deficit m the run for the title. Costa Mesa d1d little to help pitchers Jeff Goettsch, Sean Watson and Jim Hyde. - offensively or defensively -as Saddleback took advantage or five Mesa errors to score four unearned runs. before being relieved because of a sore a rm, and Watson, a junior right-hander, allowed just three · singles (two never got out of the infiel d), but the defe n se L'Ollapsed around him. The one base hit he gave up that left the infield was a two- run s ingle by Eric J o rdan, capping a three-run fifth inning . Darman. meanwhile, appeared to have enough lo get things done without an y help from Mesa's defense. "He doesn't throw the ball down the middle." 1aid Bauermeister. "He throws In outside, inside, changes speeds, well and keeps people off at.ride. •·He really has a lot of polaie,'a helluva Jud." Mesa spoiled Damian'• bid for a shutout in the aeventl) when Donnay, who singled sharply up the middle in the second inning, opened with a free pass, then ('ame home on Ting's double . "l broke a bunch of record.a, 1 guess, but 1 can 't remember which ones," adm1t1 Reimer, who obv1ou1ly doesn't concern himself with flaunting atatistlat Helmer says tus mam w~rn right now is improvement in his d efense. The offensive ability is there, and no one's gomg to take it away from him. ''Kevin has unbelievable potential." says Coast Coa('h Mike Mayne. "H e's a tremendous prospect. He still has a lot to learn, but I predict that he'll become the greatest power hitter m OCC history. Next season. he s hould be awesome." ''I think I've COl'Tlt' a long way since I first came down here," says the 6 -3 , 20~-pounder, who was born in Macon, Ga .. and lived most of his life in the little town of Enderby (pop. 2,000) British Columbia. "My main pro blem at first was nervousness. I just wanted to get up to bat and hit it out. I was too impatient. I wanted to prove myself right away," he continues. Notes Mayne: "When Kevin first aot here, he couldn't recogniz..e a slider from a fastball. But he's just spent time and time in the cage working on it. The bottom line la, he's talented -a very talented athlete." Reimer, in fact, comet from an athletic family . Hia father, Jerry spent aeveral yeara in the Philadelphia PhlUJes' farm system. Only a Ugament Injury on the eve of hla graduation to the big cfub spoiled a possible major league career. The senior Reimer is a cloee friend to Angela director of acouUng Larry Himes, and it was Himes who suggested Kevin come down to sharpen his skilla at a Southern California community college. So Reime r sent off several letters expressing an Interest to play ball, and Mayne waa the first to respond. "I've got a Jot to learn, eapecially In defense and rur.ning the baaea," aaya Reimer . "That'• why I came down here (to Orange Coast). The coaching is good and ao are the faciliUea. '"Coach Mayne has really helped, especially with the mental parta of the game and the mechanics," Reimer adds. "We really didn't expect this," says Mayne of Reimer's six homers, 21 RBI and .455 batting average. "But there are very few people in baseball who have that raw ability of power and speed like he does. He's just a good, legitimate workhorw." "High school baseball." said Mesa Coach Kirk Bauermeister. alluding to the gifts. "That's the way it goes." T ing got to third on an infield out, but Damian shut the door at that point to keep Saddleback in the lead with a 4-2 record. one game out of first. Mesa is 3-3. ~ Saddleback High shortstop Brian Jordan gets Costa Mesa's Ron Goettsch went just two innmRS Hayes at the tailend of a pickoff play yesterday. Vaqueros in driver's seat; CdM, Trojans win "Bleak, honest, this year is really questionable," was Irvine High's Bob Flint's response when asked about the upcoming Sea View League baseball season. Yesterday h is Vaqueros took sole possession of first place m the league with a 5-1 record ln what is becommg a six-team race for the three berths which qualify teams for the CIF 2-A playorrs. Here's how it went yesterday: Irvine 4. t.:I Toro 2 Vaqueros' pitcher Rodney Poissant had a no-hitter going with one out m the seventh inning. but El Toro's Frank Appice singled for the Chargers' only hit of the game. Poissant, a senior right-hander, lowered his Sea View League earned run average to a mere 0.54, while running his Sea View record to 3-0 Irvine, down 1-0 after one-half inning of play. scored two runs in the bottom of the first with a sacrifice fly by Steve U pton and Mike Henigan's RBI single. Doug Brozovich added a fourth-inning solo home run for the Vaqueros, the Sea View leaders at 5-1 Poissant'& victories include a three-hit shutout against Estancia , while tossing a 14-inning shutout against Corona del Mar CdM 8, Newport Ha rbor 7 Newport Harbor's snake-bitten season (0-6) continues following yesterday's disaster -which included a four-run rally by Corona del Mar in the bottom of the seventh inning, on top of a first- inning night.mare in which a home run was ruled but a triple because th~ wnptre ruled the batter failed to touch home plate. The Sailors of Newport Harbor broke on top in the first, sparked by the two- run triple of Greg Jacobs and were up by a 7-2 count in the fourth frune. Corona del Mar 11eored twice in the third after an RBI-single by Dave Arris and a run-scoring d ouble by Jim Murphy, added a run in the fourth on Brett Hughes' RBI double and pared it to 7-4 on Mike Hess' solo homer in the sixth. (Sff HIGH SCHOOL, Pace BZ~ football woes: Sea View leaders ronip in volleyball CC forfeits • wins CURT SEEDEN ... ~ ......... In the wake of Orange Coast Ueae'• miMrable 2-8 footbaJl pai,n ln 1982 comet \he newe at the Pirates are forfeltlng elr only two vk:torles. OCC Athletic Adminiltrator aird Hayes announced terday that the achool will rfeit vlctoriee over Palomar d Gro11mont colleges last beaaUM it,, Pintea u9ed lnelig1ble player. And ironically, that player, fen.live back Brian D)'kltra, ae one of two OCC pl.aye.rs to e1rn second-team All-South Coe.st Conference honors. According to Hayes, Dykstra had 23 \i\ units, one-half unit shy of the amount required to play intercollegiate aporta. Hayes added that the short.age of units wu limply an oversight. ' A routine check of the proper spelling of Dykstra'• name by a secretary at Cerritos Collge uncovered the Ineligibility. "She waa typing up the all- con f e rence Hat, saw Brian Dykstra on iN team and wanted to verify the spelling," recounted OCC 1porta lnformation dlrector Jim Carnett. "Sh e called tonference commiaaioner Don MacKenzie who checked the eligibility Uat and couldn't find hle name.'' "Because of thia, we have aareed 'o take the inltlattve ounelve9 to forfeit the ~·" Haye1 explai n ed . "The conlerence hu not told ua '° do ao.'' .. We tho"'Cht th• 1uy wa• ~ble," added occ head «*h OiCk Tucker. "l don't kno~wh It wun't ca"'l._ht at the of the year. Why hla name w-.n on the ellclbWt1 Ill&. J l9W ao (IMOOC,P•BI) '· • Mike Hunter led Mater Dei's 15-8, 15-12, 15-5 w in over viaitina El Toro. The Artists of Laguna Beach uaed just 45 minutes to diaJ>C* of visiting Capistrano Valley, rolling to a 15-9, 15-9 , 15-3 victory to remain one 1ame behind leaaue-leadlng San Clemente. The rout 11\apped a two.-ni&ht lOl1ng trend for the ArUtu, who were upended by mttancl.a in the finals of the Orange County Invitational, then were ~ ln five aetl at San Clemente. Dave Yoder, Oeor'Jlll ~ti and Jim llYarw ........ , .•.. !~Vlejt). Sophomore Mlk• Oarcla led 41'Jna Hllla to a 1'-18, 8·14, l&-11, 1$-&, l&-9 victory at Woodbrtd ... Sophomore outl6de hitter Scou Burch ato<>d out fOf' the hotta. Decision to quit easy for Eisenreich Fne AP tilpaleM1 MINNEAPOLIS -At home and Ill bi8 deetsiolt a day olQ, Jlm Eiaenreich aounded relieved to be out of profemk>nal bueball. Quitting wasn't hard. Playing WU hard. The Mlr\naota Twina' center fielder agreed to go on the l~y disabled list ye.t.erday aft.er the wonening of a nervous disorder made It lmpomlble for him lO play. Reached by telephone at hi• St. Cloud, Minn .. home yesterday. El9enreich aald he didn't believe he would return or really wanted lO return. He aid he had not completely ruled out a return but. "I have my mind pretty well set. I don't want to go through it again. I don't want to take it anymore." That feellna simplified hia choice to leave after only two regular-season games with the Twins th1a leUOI\. •"Jlie decision to leave was easy. The playing wu hard," the 23-year-old outfielder said. "It wu too hard to play. I wasn't having any fun. It wasn't worth it." Quote of the day Ralplil Suclaez, promoter of the Grand Prix of Miami, which reportedly lost, $800,000: "I consider this one of the biggest IUCXTll!I of my career." Reds, R edus rip Chicago Rookie Gary RedH went 4-for-4, Ill bcmered arid drove in five runs lut night, powering Marlo Soto and Cincinnati to a 7-3 victory over the C hicago Cubs in the National L eague. Soto blanked the Cube over the final six innings for h.la 8eCODd victory in two starts . . . Bnace ae.Mlct drilled a tie-breaking double in the el8bth Inning to boost Atlanta to a 4-2 triumph owr San Diego in the Braves' home opener. It waa San ~·· first setback of the sea..on . . . Lee Maa.llll 1 two-nm. ninth-inning homer off ftliever Dan Smida propelled Pittsburgh to a 5-3 yictcry over Houston. Pittsburgh remained umaten while Houston has lost all four starts, all at home . . . Jeff Leonard had three hits and acored the go-ahead run with the help of an error and a paaaed ball, llf ting San Franciaco to a 3-2 victory over Philadelphia. Right-hander Pre4 Brelalas scattered six hit.a but needed lu\-out relief help from Greg MlJtton . . . Bain forced postponement of last night's game between St. Louis and New York and no make\lp date waa announced. Magic 1parks Lak r win Mille J....._ lt'Ored 3G potn&1, Ill 20 in the \hlrd quarl.tt' alone. u \hit Loa ANleS. L.aken def•l«I Ooldt'n Stato lf8·l0'1 1ut ntaht to cllnoh th• . b .. t record ln th• Nailonal Baaketb•ll A110CiaUon'• Weu rn Dlvl1lcm. Jo• Barry Carroll led \ho Warriorw with 20 . . ln other 1.mee. Beraard Xlq'1 turnaround Jumper from the comer with two MOOnda I ft in ovl'rUmt! led the Now York Knicu to a 102· 100 vktory over San Antonio . . . Ricky Sobin 1corcd 27 point. and Ores Ballard had 10 of hla 14 ln the fourth quarter u Waahlnaton conUnued lta drive for a playoff apot with a 107-IW triumph ov r Bolton. The Bulleta haw now won 10 of their lut 12 gamee ... Moae1Malone'•1ea1Km·hlgh 38 points s parked Philadelphia to a 126-118 overtime victor y over Indiana . . Alex En1ll1-ICOred 29 points to lead Oenwr to a 132-115 tnumph over Dallas lalala T1toma1 hit four straight baaketa late 1n the tterond half sparked Oetrolt to a 102-92 win over New Jersey . . . Domlatc11e WUklD1 pumped in J.4 ~inta to lead Atlanta to a 138-101 decision over Chicago . . . Mlke Woodson and Eddie Jolan1on triggered a fourth-quarter surge that broke open a tight game and carried Kanaaa City to a 112-97 triumph over Utah . . . Larry Nan~'• tip-In with 17 !leCOnda left hfted Phoenix a 99-98 triumph over Portland. Texas 'Boggs' down, 8-5 Wade Bogs drove in five runs. Ill including the final one in a three-run ninth inning following Glean Hoffman '• tie-breaking two-run aingfo. as Bo.ton defeated Texas 8-5 wt night and handed the Rangers their first loes in four games . . . Elsewhere in the Ameriran League, Dennis Lamp and Jerry Koosman combined on a seven-hitter as Chicago spoiled Detroit's home opener with a G·3 wlrt before a crowd of 51,350. Lamp. 1-0, worked the first six truUngs. allowing just four hits while walking four and striking out one before Koosman came in to pick up the save . . . Bobby Ml&cbell'a RBI ~e in the 11th inning lifted Minnesota to a 5-4 dedsion over Seattle . . Cold weather and rain mixed with snow postponed Kansas City's home opener against Milwaukee. The game will be made up as part of a twi-night double-header Aus. 8. Three-way tie in Las Vegas Jue Lock. Stepbule Farwlg and • Vicki Feraoa shared the second round lead at 6-under-par at an LPGA Pro-Am golf tournament in Las Vegas yesterday. Meanwhile, Donna Capoal, a two- time winner of the event, was disqualified from competition after she was rushed to a hoepital complaining of chest pains . . . The Army- Navy football game, BCheduled for the first time this year at the Rose Bowl, has been moved up to the Thanksgiving weekend due to television coverage decision s : . . Rook ie Terry Cammi.De• of the San Diego Clippers will be held out of the team's last five games because of irregular heart rhythm . . A field of 10, headed by Desert Wlne and including several Triple Crown nopefuls, has been entered for tomorrow's Santa Anita Derby. Among others entered in the 1 ~-mile event are Naevas, Marfa and Total Depamtre. Demyers gives OCC LUXURY LEASE PLAN FOR UNDER on Conipton • JUDlp Orange Coast College's Lcftmo Demyers won the high jump. ~ jump and triple ju.mp yeaterday aa the host Pirates breeled to a 106-38 victory over Compton in a South Coast Canference tnlck meet. And at Cerritos College, the No. 2 Trinity tops UCI in tennis No. 2-ranked Trinity College of Texas defeated host UC Irvine 6 -3 yesterday i n an intercollegiate tennis match f•turinl the nation's No. 7 and No. 9-ranked teams. Trinity, the No. 2 team, ~ to pick up the victory even though it.a No. 1 player, Tom Warneke, ranked 13th ln the country, lost hb match to UCI'1 Jim Snyder, 6-2, 4-6. 7-6. Snyder and Eric Quade teamed to knock off Warneke and Mark Ptncboff, 7~. ~. 6-1 in doubles. host Falcons won all but three events in rolling to a 92.5-52.5 victory over Golden West. At OCC, Demyers recorded a 6-8 in the high jump, 21-5 .. in the long jump and 46-4 ~ in the triple jump, to highlight the day's field event activity. On the track, Todd Andrews won both hurdle events. c1ock.ing a 15.5 in the llO highs and a 57.6 in the 400 intermediates. OCC's Stuart Lui took second in the 110 hurdles, third in the long jump, and second in the pole vault. At Cerritos, Golden Weat's lo ne bright spots were Mark Lohr, who double d in the hurdles (14.5 in the 110 and M.9 in the 400), and Tad Venger who who threw the javelin 193-7 for a victory. In women's community college track, Angie McCard set an Orange Coast high jump record with a 5-3 'A effort as the Pirates topped the Tartars 9-14. 5396 ·Leasing Isn't right fdr everyone. but It may be the answer to your new car needs. Lease a luxurious Continental or Lincoln for under $396 per month on a closed end lease, with no down payment and 36 month free maintenance & warranty. Come tn and hetp us find the right lease plan for you. Order yours today.• Llncoln • Mercury '"i626 H•rltor atvd., Cott• M8.a· ).. S•S6ao This week's 633CSi's & 733i's 1nu111111 ~IE PllUID IVllUltEI I Dodgers thumped, LOS ANGELES (AP) -A ht'ahhy Andr• Oawt0n ml,ht make It a Iona ••••on or oppoalng N•\lonal L•a1ue plUlhen1. And one of the main reuona items t.c:k to the lnjuri• ho aulfered lut year. yeaterda_}' •• the unbeat.en Monll'M.l Expoe whipped the Loe Ana•* Dodpn 8-3. 0.waon had a triple, double and thrw atnclee -tyina a team record for him In a pme -and Ttm Raine.I picked up three hJta and scored three tlmea u the Expo1 won their third atrall)'lt aame. home e>penW. IU.lfertld lhett flnt ! Iola af ... r two wtnl. ~ I "---_." I Daw.on, bothered by probleml with both hands durfng a pxl pOtt1on of tho 1982 11euon, went ~-for·O and d rove In two runs The Dodaera, playln1 "I olayed ln a Im of pMn t lut half of l.,t 1eaton." .. , 0.WIOl\, wno hu eta.ht hJtl In at·bata ao far t.hb year. "I pulled a tendon away from the bone In my loft wrist and tore the unm, l~\he mJddJe ttnpr o my r t ,..,..,.. , their The pea a.napped a 3-3 Ue bt 9COrlnQ four l'W\I in the top of Lht sixth. nm W.u.ch, a prodl.Ad of University Hl1h and Saddle~ l Colleae. opened the inning with•• double off right fielder Miit! Santa Anita results ..... 3 eo Manhall'a glove and 900re on T ltn'N AAC& • luf'tOn09 na~AY'I M84A. Tl ('Nltl .......................... , ,lllT MCL e lutl0fl09. Ooldtn Otenc:I (V..._,.) 14 20 • 40 120 111n11e by Warren Cromartie. • Gt.rile (Pedrou> 1:1 eo 8 IO 8.20 F~'t toy (Hewley) 8.20 4 20 A..oy "°' u.c:. (l..lpllaltll 111 eo AebilVP (Ollwlr•) Tlmw. I: II J/0 3.20 • Ii On The Fly (Cfui) 1 00 Time I ot 4/6 eavumt Mee. • lul10noe Ptne "'°' Gold IHewtev> a eo occ ... MCOM> Mca. 1 1116 mllet Big AllrKllotl (M.ul 12 40 7 00 4 40 E>lclUllW link (McCeuon) 8 00 8 . .-0 Gledtll (Moeenonl Celc:l'I The Snow (Pwlcey) Time. I 10 416. a eo 2.eo 4.00 3.20 ''° From Page 81 8.C P*:ie (Bleck l I 40 Tame 1·45 4/6 • IXACTA (M) pllld MUO ldea. 1t was 11mply a clerical mistake. _ I la OALY ~ (2·51p.id190 IO TitlRD MCL 1 '~ mllM Mr ly!le (P.cltOU) ~ M0to (Pincey) Noon Oyneaty tO!hl.,•l Time 1'110 216 9 40 3 llO 3.00 3.00 2 40 3 20 • fllCtC 11X 16-1-2·7·2 .. I peld t 23.790 eo wtlll five winning tldc91a (lb hore.). 12 PICll 81• coneoletlOn peld l302.40 wftll 131 Winning Uck•lt (five llOrtH) 12 Plc:k 81• 1cr11c:li coneol1llon paid 1280.llO with 15 winning lk*ett (lout""'-· one K1t81c:fll "We're supposed to check Ult eligiblUty Hst every two weelaC. so why it wasn't picked up, I don't know," Tucker added. fOURTM Mca. 8 1ur1ongs VOHTM uca. 1~ ,,,.._ on 1ur1 "Aa athletic administrator. maybe I should have caught thil thing," Hayes continued. ''But J can 1ee how it happened. Heck. I , go to the football games, but don't bring my eligibility lia along. In all fairness to Dick, he'p · a man with incredible integrit» He had n o reason to use a• ineligible player." 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Uni'Versity I I, Estancia 8 University's Trojans climbed back into the Sea View League race, equaling Estancia's 3-3 mark with a 15-hit attack, including doubles by Steve Nichols, Graham Everett and Collin Cate. The Trojans took the lead in the bottom of the first mning and did not trail again in a slugfest which saw just one instance of a 1-2-3 inning. "We worked a lot on cutoffs and holding runne rs today ," said University Coach Jerry Jelnick. Graham Everett went 3-for-5, 9COred 3 times and had 2 RBI for the winners. Jason Gentile was 3-for-4 and 9COred twice, •~llin Cate was 3-for-4 and had 2 RBI and Gary Ianuzzi was 2-for-3. (:apistrano Valley 7, Laguna Beach 3 The Cougars came up With a five-run sev;enth inrung by combirung three walks and three hit.a to spoil the Artists' bid 1n South Cout League play. Laguna Beach broke the ice in the ~~ inning when Skip Crowl drove m a run with a hit, then Dru Murphy slugged a four-bagger in the third inning to Rive the Artists a 2-1 lead. ! • Laguna Hills 6, Woodbridge I Lee Plemel stopped the Warriors (1-4) on fow hits as senior second baseman John Schroeder w~ responsible for Woodbridge's only RBI with a single in the first inning. Fint baseman Todd Wi..llia.ms spearheaded th4! Hawks' attack as he went 2-for-5 at the plate wit.H a triple and an RBI. Saddleback romps, 17-6 St.eve Morgan and Steve DeAngelis cracked two-run homers and Saddleback College used art eight-run sixth inning to dispose of viSitin~ M iraCosta, 17-6 in a Pacific Coast Conferen~ baseball game yesterday. 1 The Gauchos, 7-3 after the victory, received 4' strong relief effort from Dan Compton, who pitched six innings to earn the victory. Mark Henkel aided the Gaucho cause with two hits and three RBI. 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(-) SMl<llebllCk 11 tm~lll Veltey 2 San 01eQo MMe II Sen O!eQo South-tern et MtraC011a P•IOmar II GroeamOflt High echoof hclcllebedl S, Coete ..... 1 Coe11 M... 000 000 1-1 2 !> SeodtebeGll 00 1 130 •-5 e 1 Goelltch W•l90fl (3) Hyde (7) and Hly84. Damien end Boer w -Oam11n L- Wataori 2B-Tlng (CM) Cot-cle4 -I , ""'port HettMw 7 Newl>O'I H91b0< 230 200 0-1 6 2 CO<one oei Mer 002 101 4 -e 1& e Rom•n. Orlg11>y (S). JoMton (7) 1nd Terry Wynn and Murplly W-Wynn L- Jorinaon 2B-Mou ICI. R"nud (Cl 2. Hugnu (Cl. Murplly (Cl G11ner (NH) 3B-Jecobe (NHI HR H ... (C) Unh...alty 11, I-le I htenc•• 101 311 0-e 10 t Un1-a11y 230 212 1-11 16 4 JOlln_.. Je>Mt1on (2) Corey (4~ Snow (81 eno c -. Stoaott Mar& (41 end Brown W-Mer• l -Johnl0'1 28-NICholl (El E-.it fUI C11e (U) ttYlne 6, II T-2 El T<><O 100 000 1-2 1 2 ....... 200 110 •-4 5 4 Arrltt e nd App1ce Pol11an1 e nd Rel>m•IUlll W-POla.anl (3-2) l-Arrltl HR-Br-fll Ceplelr-Yellef 7, LIQUN 8Mcll a Captllfano Valley 001 001 5-7 9 0 ~ a..d\ 011 000 ,_, 3 , Get .. and ~ Upeoft, H .... IM (71 •nd Crow• W Get•• L-Llpeon 28-Tllomptofl \CV) 38-S-uc>i.fl (CV). Durand (CV), HR-8ande (CVl, Murphy (CV) UieuM ...... _...,..... ' IAQuf'e Holl• 202 001 f-1 8 0 WOOclbtldge 100 000 0-I 4 3 _.. 1.no Rowa/\. Mor.._ 8urtoe 1!11. Cook (81 a nd Nolan W-P le mel L.- Mo11l1nd 2B-F11ng (LH) 3B-Wllil•m• (Llil ··-........... CtwtetlM. A..-oos 001 0-1 a 2 N-i>or1 Cllrtellen 200 001 1-4 7 2 P11elpe, 111rr1ng1on ( 7) 1nd Gurletch, Howero end lioneycult W-P11e4pe l- Howerd $-Herrington 2B-Crlbbo (Al Motll<e (NC) Deen (NCI HIOH SCHOOL 9TANDIHOI See View LMgue • L 08 lrvlr>e s 1 El TO<O 4 2 1 s.odleblCk 4 2 I Coll• M-. 3 3 2 e.1enci• l 3 2 UntVWl!ly 3 3 2 Coron• del M1t 2 • 3 ~HltbO< 0 I 5 YMlenNJ't._.. seoo~ 5. eo.1e ,,.... 1 IMne • El Toro 2 Uni-Illy , 1. Ellenc:le 8 Corona d .. Mer II. ~ HerbO< 7 • ......., •• 0....(*i:11) Coron • det Ma r'91 E 1 te nct 1 $eddleC>tdt II lr""'8 Newport Hart>Or 91 U-.Mly Coet• MMI II El Toro Comfft\MHy oolMMJtMk c_..... ..... ~,__.,., .. t•llM!ftt -·· '" -·••> 100 I M~(;Oy (C) 10 13. a lerlOIO 1owc1 10 10. , V•nOam (OWO), 10 to t oo 1 1•4'Cor ''" a 1 o. t ler11110 (OWCI I I I ) V•nDam (UWC), 21 $ 400 I 11--lllft (01 4• ~. 1 Q11111 1c~ no ume. a Cu~ fCI. "° time too I l atat (Cl. 2 00 0. t flllnarlJa (C). 110 ome . J KnlQhl (01. no llfl'1e 1 800 I i.AedrlO IC) 4 14 1, 2 Alv .. .oo tCk no ttma ~ O.a1 .. !Cl llO time 000 1 M9111ne1 IC) 10 11 03 2 Oanu.1<>1 1C1 no llr'M 3 0....Chen ICI no lln\41 I 10HH I l Oltl !OWC) 1' 00, 7 $tevent IC). no ""''· ~ V1110o1H leer tOWCI 1eat 4001H I lollr (OWCI 64 t 1 2 VanOo<-1t (OWCJ 59 13 3 Stever" IC) no111M 400 r .. l y I C..11100 •2 3 I 600 relay I GOiden Waat. 3 26 30 HJ f P1lm« (Cl. 6 8. 2 (lie) f'lllge<llO (C! 0 1v11 (OWC). 1·4 lJ I BredfOfO (Cl 22·8' .. 2 MllChell (GWCI 21 7' 1 3 (lie) Mtawell (Cl U1•1• (GWCI 2 I 4'1 T J I Millen (CJ, 44·3' •. 2 Oavte \C.NC'I 43·3. 3 Mtawell (Cl. no m•rk PV I Neyt (Cl 12 0, 2 C.u illll IC) no mar-3 Ooll 1C1 no mark SP I Bolden (C) 5 I S 2 Bolton (OWCI 50 12 3 Ogle (OWCI 45·7'> OT -I Bolden tCl. 106·&' ... 2 Bolton !OWCI IU ·8. 3 Miller IC) no mar11 Jf 1 Venger (GWCJ. 1g3.1, 2 Or .. ne tCI no ma•lo 3 Pllmer fC) no m9111 o,.,,.. co .. 1 1oe, Compton • 100 -I C"~lllM (Cl 11 3 2 Jonn.on IOCCI 11 8 3 Bite !Cl 12 0 200 I ChHllH (C) 22 fl, 7 Guo! tOCCI 23 O. 3 Johnton IOCCI. 23 9 400 t Morgen (0CC). 112 3. 2 RICh.,O• 1CI S4 II 3 Oev1e1 (OCCI 55 7 900-I 0ue91 (0CC t 67 l> 2 MCMHI ... 10CC1 201 1 3 W~hamo (Cl 2 02 S ISOO t Womack 1C1. 4 01 7, 2 T .. rtOU411 10CCI 4 04 2 3 Metr1men tOCC) 4 07 2 5000 1 Womeelt. tC>. 15 3• 4, 2 MCMUI•• 1occ1 15 56 0 3 Ad•m• (OCCI 15 SI• Sl-lec~aw I Oa11y IOCCI 10 O• 7 2 1err1quez 10CC1 10 0811 3 ljune• IOCC.:I 10 t3 2 11n H!-1 I Andll"I (6~. i5 i 2 4~ 1~oc~1 A~r~ ,J&;~";}t-~,0~r~•~ 1occ1 1 oo o 3 Surwlll 1occ1. 1 08 4 400 r~•v 1 Compton •6 1 1600 relay 1 Comp1on. 3 43 2 HJ-1 o.mv.,• 10CC1. a-a. 2 Sanlala 1occ1 11·6, 3 Lui lOCCI. 6·4 LJ -t Oemye<1 !OCC>. 2t -5•. 2 CllUllM tCI 21-3 • 3 Lui (OCCI. 19·5 TJ-1 0em)'9'1 (OCCI. 48-4.,., 2 Procn 1occ1 • 1 7'"'· 3 Jon~ 1occ1 33. 1·. Pv-1 ror1y11t 10CC). 1s o. 2 Lui 1occ1 14·6 SP I Meredith (OCC). 34· IO , ? Arboekl9 (OCCI 34.4•, 3 Griego IOCC>. 32-11 OT -1 HH h• 1occ1 13!>·10. 2 Gut• (OCCI 13 i.e. 3 M.Ongai 10CCI. 103 11 JT -t Maorigal (OCCI 155·0. 2 Griego (0CCI 111•· I. 3 Meredith (OCCI, 1•4-e COMMUNITY COLLIQL '#OMI N o.-nee C·-• M. Compt°" 14 100-1 lllncro11 1occ1 13 o Robt"90n (0CC). 13 4 200-1 Bencrott 1occ1. 2e 8. 2 Petrone !OCCI. 27 7. 3 Roblnaon (OCCI. 27 9 400-1 Pe1rone IOCC). I 02 3 2 like IOCCI I 04 1 3 Det>ube (OCCI I 04 5 too-t Howe (OCC) 2 33 3. 2 MCCero (OCC) 2 50 7 3 O""r tOCCI 2 SI 7 tSOO-1 no '"""' 3000-I nQ event 100 LH I McCerd tOCCI 1e 2 2 Bateson (OCCJ 18 3 3 Knutoon (OCCJ 19 6 400L.H I Knutson 10CC1 I I!> 0 ILKlbblh (0CCI t 15 1 400 rell y 1 Oreng• COHI. 52 2 1600 relay-1 Orang. Coa11 4 2e 5 HJ-I Mceero (OCCJ 5.3•. 2 811HOn lOCCi 4-2 3 Elltnge< (0CC) 4·2 LJ-1 8aleeor> f0CC) IS·O 2 R~ (OCCI 1' I t • 3 SP-I Wooden (Cl 37·!>'~. 2 P111.,son (OCC), 33.7• •. 3 McCero (OCCI, 3 HI OT-1 Wooden (Cl. I IS· 10. 2. Pan.,eon 10CC) 100.11, 3 Scl>t'rllcl (OCCI. 811-0 JT-I Culp (DCCI 12!>·3 2 C•n e• (OCCJ 124·5 3 ElllnQer IOCCI 14-11 \.entloe n , a..... •-a 100 I Redd (Cl. 13 0, 2 Tlylof (OWC) t3 37. 3 VOikmer (C). 13 • 200-1 Oonz.alel (Cl 21 3, 2 Ynomao (Cl. 27 05. 3 Tll'j4or !GWCI. no ,....._ 400-I frye (Cl. S9 2 2 GoniMM ICI. I 00 3 3 Hetr.,. (OWC) no 11"'9 eoo I Ca1ey (GWC) 2 ,, 1. 2 Jorden (C) 2 19 0. 3 T!lomeli (C). 2 27 4 1$00-1 Scobel (GWCI. !> 24 75. 2 Si<l•el 1c1 s 21 o3. 3 Bl•"• 1owc1. s 30 • 3000-1 Or-tGWC) 10 54 5. 2 Sk•bel (CJ I 1 49 9, 3 G..-<:19 !Cl. no ume •OO relay I Ce<rllos 49 78 Niie relty I Ce<•llOI • o• 04, 2 GOl<len Wnt. 4 2213 100 H I Reed (Ci 16 0 2 ledmedle \Cl 184 400 H I R..O (Ci 1 I I 35. 2 8olllm1t (Cl I 12 32 3 !'«•ray (GWCI. I 12 15 LJ-1 Frye (C). 17-7. 2 Lemedl• (Cl 14-10 3 &OOllnw (Cl. ••·23 HJ-t MerClll (CJ. S·•. 2 V0111m1t IC). 4. 10. 3 SCOIMI (GWCI 4·8 JT-t C•ringion tCI. 1 39 II 2 Orapet lGWC~ H-8 OT-1 C1 rr1ng1on IC I. 120 I I 2 MHcarenu IOWC) I 11·2 3 8•11•• (C). 107-1 SP-I Carrington (Cl. 40. lO'n. 2 8¥., IC! •0·1"> 3 M-enao (GWCI. Je-2''°' ... n't Yof .. Ybelf COMlllUMl'TY COU..a« Golden Weet def LA Vllley 1S.10 15 12 15· t2 Q,.nge Co111 d•I LA Herbor 1& 4 15.13, IS-1 HIQM ICHOOl. ... V-LMVW M•I .. Del def El Toro 1!>-8 15-12 15-S Coron• d" Mer de! Unlve<1tty 15.5 15-S. 16-$ Ellancla ~I "'8wporl Harbor, 1 &-7 I 5·8. 111-13 Coela MeN O.f l"'1ne 18-1'. 15-11 IS·I ._..C-l l...- Sen Clemente def Mltlk>n Vle)O 15-11, 11·1~. 10 15 15-10. 15·1 L~un• Hilla def WOOClbrldg• ,., II , 8-14, 16-IT, 16·5. 15·9 Legun1 Beach def Caplllr•no Velley, 1$.I, 15-8, IW ... vi.w Leeg11e L"'£ueL Eatencl• • 0 Coe! I MHI 7 1 COione dtl Mer II 2 .. ,. o.r • 4 ifVIM 3 f5 Newpcirl HAI bO< 3 5 !I Toro 1 7 UN~ 0 I ,_..,.. 0..-(a:ll) El f«o 111.11-. Carone del Mer II """. UnlYtrllly 11 Coett MeN Mllfl' Oel et IMwsrort Hlrbor °"""' w L 11 2 8 I 1 3 8 4 5 s 5 5 1 • 1 II ...A i....tNleltl'• ._ .. Leh n 111 OOldell l1e1e 107 w111111191on 101 •ot•on ff fttlllaGeljlllll 1?8 lndll ltl 111 ICU) Allll\lt IH t;lllWQO 10 I Oe1roi1 102 ,._ MM\' '2 ,.... Yor~ IOl ten MlonAO 100 (Oii 0en-ll2 0111 .. Ill l(enM• Clly 112 Utan Ir Pl\0«11• 99, P0tUen<1 H LakeH '11, Warrlofa 107 OOU>•N ITATI -8h0tt '2, WIMIMla I, C91rOll ,4 CoMot 2. '1oyd 10. M JtMaon 2• ROl'f\11 I LIOyd 2 tnoi.r 2 81'111111 0 Tot all 41 ... 24 ·311 107 1.08 ANGii.ii -R11111Jtt 10, Wiik,,_ 18, Abllul·J1bbet It C Jollneori 31. Moa. 4, C.ooper 2 WCHlhy 16 C JOMIOfl 8, Jol\N 4, Jo•d•11 1 L61110«ger ' To1a1a 4l·ef u n , .. ¥ kot• 1tr owert ... CiOldan Sllle 32 32 12 » 107 I 01 A110ef9a 36 711 3~ 2 I -111 lh•••·POlnl go•••·ShOrl Fouled CWI• Nun• Reooundo·OOldan Stele 4 I (811011 101 loo Angel .. U 1£ Johnoon 1~1 A111•1t-Gotden State 2e (Romer II LO• AngelH 27 (E Jonnton 14) To111 route Golde n State 24, loo Angele• 79 Tachn1call Golden Slete 1119011 def.,,H " 15 178 COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN Or•nae CoH t M. Cypr .. 1 80 CYPllHI Lono fl. Cotlln• 1 Geoen 2. loouchl 0, Roel 14, WelH ~. Johnaon 3 Pll.,eon 1 lolalo 18 1• 23 &0 OllANOI COAIT -Elllnoer u StnO•lken I I l••blratO 13 Oon11>urg 3 8 .. ry te 8urtol 2. Men001e 3 HOw1and I Smtih O. Joyce 0 i<enHI 0 Krupke 0 r 01e11 23 20. 21 ee Hlllllme O••no• Coul 38·32 Totll loulo Cyprn• 17 Orll>Qe Coaot IV Fullerton 13, Ool<Mn WHt 12 'ULLfllTON -Certer tO. Heyn 10 Jennum 10 Ougen 14, Flett 15, 8rllk 2 Sulll•en 2. borrnan 1• Tyrell 4, 8•u11Ch 2 ro1e11 38 7·" 113 OOLDIN '#llT -HarrilOfl 12. Outhr1t 27 Loye 15 Clemenlt 2 FoH um 0 Thompaon 4 HUMlll 2 Total• 22 11·27 82 Hai111me fu11.,1on. 50·28 Total 1ou11 Fullerton 18. GOiden w e11 16 fouled out Hty" (Fullerton) ~ • • • • Women'• 1ottball COMMUNITY COLLIOI Orange c-1 J, Mt. 1111 Antonio 2 Ml Sen .fontonlO 000 020 0-2 3 2 Ofanoe Coe11 010 101 •-3 6 I c11yPo01 llllCI Morr11 Grey Ind ll<!Cllnet J8 -GarOlll (MSACI HIGH ICHOOL FllllT OAMI fd!Mn 10, ......... -. 0 Sen11 Barbara 000 000 0-O 2 l EOl!IOl'I ooe 310 ~-10 10 0 Werthmen end Heigh, Cerpenter tnd 1 rubo••ll 38 McAiplne tE) HCOM> OAllll .... , • ..,.,,., ••. , ...... 4 S1n11 8wb1re 700 010 0-8 5 l ECltoon 301 000 0-4 5 3 Wertnmen 1n<1 Ha!Qh Lyman Carpen!., (6) end Ttubovoti HRt-Wertllm•n (SB). Mc.t.101ne (El °"""' vi.. >. LM Alrlleoe o Ocean v-000 000 000 000 03-J b 2 Loo AmOQOS 000 000 000 000 00--0 4 • ll•" eno Scruggs Cerloon l l'd Bry•n w Bell (5·?1 L-C1r1eon 2B-lewlon (0VJ Sc•UQQt fOVI """'.,ellJ , I ht8ftCU 4 Unov8'S-t)' 002 000 22-1! 1 I 0 E at•ncl• 000 •OO 00-4 S 4 Fu ano CetH Kane Cn1111men !41 end VllChllf W Fu l Chrlllmen ?B-FWdl !El Lampll19f fUI 3B-Fu (U) Spor ts on TV, radio TELEVISION 10 :30 a .m . (4) WOMEN'S TENNIS Semifinal singles play in the Family Circle Cup at Hiiton Head Island. S.C. 12:30 p .m . (2) - GOLF -Second round coverage of the Masters at Auguste, Ga. 12:45 p .m . (4) - BASEBALL Miiwaukee at Kansas City. 1 P . m BASEBALL at Oakland. ( 5 ) -Angels 3:30 p.m. (7) -PRO BOWLI N G The Greater Hartford Open from Windsor Locks, Conn. (taped). 5 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - The U .S . national boxing ~eam t akes on the C u ban team In Havana (taped) . RADIO Baseball -Montreat at Dodgers, 12:50 p.m.; KABC (790); Angela at Oakland, 1 p.m .. KMPC (710). RUFFELL'S UPHOlSTtltYr INC. • ......... ~-4--· 1922 HAQC>l llVO. ~OITA MISA -Ua.1 IH Oreng• Oout OAILV PILOT/8 1tu1day, Aprll I , 1813 .. IWIMMINO ttton •CH.ltN natlonel• (et t11411an..-i•l 1oi.1-1n , .... , ..... 000 ltH I O 'Brien tMlt tlon Vl•IOI • 1111 aoo lndo-I Luftdqutal llMUI WOMSN 6() .... _ I Thom .. (l<anH•I. u . 13. 2 Torr" lhvfl'ly Hiiie), 22 24 &00 Ill• I Collen (Min ion Viejo). • 37 1<1 200 ind<>• I CIUl~tnl (Na.II'!-) 2 00 ST ~ lrM rlNIV 1 f'torlda AQU•llet 'A' 3 1t 16 (AIY*ICen •.COfdl COMMUNITY COLL.aO. ~ ... , "· c,,.,_ » •OO medley rel11 -1 Oold~n w .. 1 4 02 07 1 000 11.. I Orell (OW). 10.42 83, 2 C•o11er (GW) 11 • I 81 no third :IOO Ir.. 1 Pei.,..,. (OWi. I 62 69 2 Snep .. d fC) 2 09 11 3 MeMlhOn (C) ~ 10 2e 6() ,,.. t Wl!Honderget (OWi 22 17 2 C-1>1 (C) 2' 01. 3 McMelna (OW), 25 18 200 lndo I McCartlly (OW(, •1. 10 12. 2 F1011 iCI 2 10 e1 3 ScnuHr (OW). 2 13 20 100 frH 1 Ge lH (GW). & 1 31 , 2 C-1 ICI !>5 fl2 3 Stt.pard (C) $8 541 ?00 back t PoOken (OW) 2 17 07 2 Scheeh•ter 1C1 3 06 &8 no lhira 500 Ir" 1 J011n1on (GWI. 5 0 t 38, 2 0 1arew1k1 !Cl. 5 08 78 , 3 Rellek (GWI, 5 23 e1 200 ll• .. 11 I J .. t .. IGW) 2 23 10 no MCona OI lhl•O OoYlllQ 1 l(an8fei< (C) 171 3 po<nll 2 Arm()YI (GW). I 70 '°· 3 Romo (GW) 55 0 Oren9<0 Coat! 11, Ml. ten Anlonlo at •00 m~dley •elty 1 Oronv• Coul 3 Slf> 1 000 lrH I Sell••• 10CC1 10 ?• 3 2 Outnotlfl !OCCJ tO S8 5, 3 Wtlilame lMS ACI 10 57 7 200 lree -t J111ciur (OCC) , 5? 4 2 McCormick !OCCI 1 59 1 3 Fonllln• lMS.t.CI 2 00 4 50 lrM I Alv .. (0CC) 23 7 2 Olton rocc1 23 e 3 s .. din11u (MSACI. 24 2 2001M -t M•rahall f0CC), 2 07 1. 2 Rull IMSACI. 2 12 4 3 Gro0en (OCCI. 2·22 4 Ol••ng -1 Laulny (M8AC). 5• es po1n11. 2 Pike (OCC) S3 50, 3. Ftotl (OCCI. 47 00 200 lly -I Seitrer (OCCJ 2 Oii I 2 MCCiung (OCCJ 2 33 I 3 C1lltoune (M6AC). 3 04 7 100 lrH -1 Janczur tOCC). 50 7 2 McCorm1c' 1occ1 52 4 3 C1lderon• tMSACI 53 2 200 blCk 1 Olton (OCCJ 2 23 32. 2 l •gunzan fMSAC) 3 23 39 3 no tturd 500 trM 1 Woll1em1 (MSAC). 5 15 0 2 Ovlnonez (OCC) 5 18 0. 3 ll<own'" (OCCJ, 5 26 4 200 brtHI 1 Merllllll !OCC), 2 23 27 2 Snwley tOCCI 2 23 40 3 Ruh tMSACI 2 2$ 2 HIGH ICHOOL ~I Toro 17, l'O<lnl•ln Valley II 200 m.Oley rel1y-1 El Toro 1 •e 08 200 lrff-I Ye•ol9 (ET) 1 S3 17. 2 Nomura 1Fv1 1 S4 1e 3 Monro• (Ell I !>I 12 200 1ndo I No,.ntkl 1E rt 2 0 I 30. 2 Baum9artner (FV) 2 10 a. 3 Mellin (Ell. ? 16 33 2SO lree-1 Wll~on (ET), 22 34. 2 Meur .. (FVI 73111 3 Moore (FV) 23 M tOO Uy-I Wotelom IETI. 55 541 2 Roman tFV) sa 34 S•nge-1 fFVI 3 1 0 I 97 100 tree I W11dom (ETI 50 43, 2 Vt•o1a tETI !>O 9 3 Nomura (1'\11, 51 87 soo rr.. 1 e.nuev <""J. s 01 01. 2 e Judd !FVI 5 1107.3 HllllM<I tETI. 5 11 31 100 Deel< I N()Vln&i<I (El) S9 8'41, 2 $ev 1ET\ t 01 VS 3 BaumQVln9t (l'V) 1 04 11 100 brMll 1 Bentley (FV) 1 03 63. 2 Young fF V). 1 04 10. 3 Stemper (ET) 1 oe s• 400 lrH r .. ev-1 EJ T<><O 3 30 82 Communltw ooMeae Of..,._ C.:::i.. ..... •.L. I Cllow fOA) ct.i l'ttlllf. 9-3, 9-4, l11un (OCCI o.i Junor, 1·2 1-4. ewrwo (OCC! oat Aoblllnt. I ~ 1·1 My•u (OCCI NI Mii~ e~. 7-4, Mell .. IOCC) "I Kll!t. t-4, 1 6 8·2 ,.__, IOCCI del c.,-. t-0. 3·6 7·1 Dtublff Breun·a.rnerd <OOCI <t.i ChOw·l<lm. 3..e, e ·• I 3 Per~er l<l•ll•t IOCC) d •I RoObint Patrtlh e. 2 1 8 l-1. Jonot.M.,cll (5 .fo) def lltgge-Neleon 7-8, e-• Htah Khool Laelll'e hecn le. C.,....,_ Vellef 10 Leech ll8) def ~=. 8-0, def FlndWI, fl· 1 def Ltndt trom t-0. dell T"'belOMM. (j.1 Perry (L8) •On 8.0, l-4, 1·0 5·1. Sc11enu llBI ""°" e-1 7-8 e-o. e-o H-111 (L8 1 •on 6 ·4 Iott 3 ·0, won 8 4. 11-0. OO<lblM 8randl·K011enda (l8) lot! lo Friat·l'4eln. 3-e 2-8 def S..•••·Town....o &-I 8-2, 0oCkW60f\.HOUM IL8) toe! 3-8, 0-8 3-e 1-t C0<ona Oe1 Mer 2', ..... ...,, Het"9f 2 llngllee Sulllven (CdN) d•l Heye. 7·5. Oel Swenton e 0 def Strom 11·2. def My.,1. &-4 Bro .. not>erge< (CdMI *°" 8-2 9-2, &-1, e.1 E"""'O (C<IMJ won 8-2. 9-4 9-2 l-1 Mclean ICdMI won 11-3 loet 0-8 won 1-2 loll • 6 DouMH WHlter.Propp !COM) del RH O·Bart ... 8·2, 0 1 det Conkly·M H1y1, 8·3 8·1. Hosteller Hinman (CdM) won 8-3 6-3, 8-3. 6-3 un1 .... 11l,!!i!''enc'-s Spicer \El 1011 10 Gree r, 2·&. 1011 lo Maroolla. e-7 ,.,., IO Blncllft, 3-8. IOI! 10 Cotkery I 8. Brown IEI '°''· 0-11. won 8-3, 10t1 l·I 6·7 B"oet <El 1oe1. 2-8. won. 7-8. • 'Oii 1 ·8 won 6-1 Robt><nl IEI loel 0-8, 5-7 won. 0·2. 8-4 OoulllH 1naoom1.F1agg (El Iott 10 O•y·Pautoorl, 3·6 2·8 lot! 10 V1c1or-Ollver e.7 3·11, StuOebaker·S•ndovll IE) Iott. 0-11 0·8, 1-e. 5·6 ltenlotd t, UC ltwlne 0 ...... Burgin !SI de! Keelong 1-3 8-I Gat• IS) Oef Myer• 6-t 15.4 Wwdel ($). O•I MellOty 6-3. 7 ll. Cooelend IS) Oel lrenwllll, 8~. 5-3 Wetll IS) 0411 0..lng e-2. 6-4, J~ ($1 del Ktut 6-1 e 2 004lblM Copeiarld-Wetu IS) <let MallOf)"l<MllnQ 6·2 .... JOMPll·Hlr<ley (SI d•I 8er1ng- Paflon 6 t 1·6. 5· I B1r1>e-Oaug11men (Si oet i<eue-Tre-1111. 4-8. 7·6. 6-• '""" llV.. II Toto'°"' . .,..... BelCl>am (f} cl.i Le 8-4 def Mlf1'.,I 8-2 Iott lo Mueller. 6-7 del Tr1n. 8-1 Tari .. Ill won. e-o, 8-0. &-3. 5·3. llelflelel (I) Iott, 4-8, 3-8. won. 8·2. 7-8, Yang II) WOfl, 6·3. 8-3, tosl 0-8 won. 7.5 0......... Kn111n1 ·CO• (I) ..,., 10 Pllam·MICl\Mle, 4-8 4-6 O•I W .. lln-01¥11 9-3 6-3. v~­ Yon; (I) eptll. 3..e. 9-2. won, 8-2. 6-4 v .. terdef • trenuc:ttone IOCCl"fl A'""1ceft ._ lMeW PENNSYLVANIA S'TONERS·Announce<I 1ne retirement ot Tom Revnold• i>oelle See And Compare ••• Hundreds of 19831/2 and 1984 auto1noblles. More than 25 De11V IDOdels youniay never.have seen before! l . .... r r-. . ..... -. . r--- 1 ,._ .. ~-·~ v Ir 'Ill ·: .. .. ..... .. . .' '· ~· .o. I• " . . $ c. ... :1 .. "' ,, •( •l • O•. ,.. .,. I•" •• ,._ '(I ... -,, \, "\•. ..,,,, "' I>' '(I b • . ,. ' •• .., ' IH Orange Ooatt DAILY PILOT/ ••urdav, Apf'fl •• 1883 Beats throw Dodger baserunner Greg Brock slidet. into home without a play yesterday as Expo catcher Gary Carter awaits throw. Montreal heal Dodgers, 8-3. Trojans roll to • tennis win • University High's Trojans took Estam·1a's Eagles apart on the tennis courts yesterday. rollmg t o a 23-5 victory to establish themselves as numerical cont enders to Corona del Mar's dominance in the league. The Trojans upped their overall record lO 9-1 (the l<m was a 20-8 decision to Corona del Mar). while unbeaten Corona de! Mar raced to its 10th straight, and Lagw\a Beach remained unbeate n m South Coast League action with a tough, 18-10 victory over Capistrano Valley. On the community college level at was Orange Coast College putting Santa Ana away, 7-2, and in 'college women's play. Stanford dealt UC Irvme a 9-0 setback. University Coach Gary Sisel wa.'I especially pleased with hi.'! team's showing against F8tanc1a, a team which already boasts a victory over Newport Harbor. "It was basically a fight for second place," said Sisel. "Our doubles teams-George Paulson and Dennis Day and our No. 2 team, Hans Victor and Eric Oliver -swept, which was the mat.ch. "This is the best team I've ever had," conunul'd Sisel. "lt was a great win for us." Defending Sea View League singles champion Chris Greer, a junior, swept his singles and freshman John Pinches took three out of four events. Brien Sullivan, Scott Brownsberger and Jeff Ewmg swept in singles for Corona de! Mar m a 26-2 conquest of rival Newport Harbor. John Washer led the doubles play -where Corona del Mar's reputation for nearly·unbeatable status once again proved unbeatable Rick Leach. the No. 1 singles seed at next week's Ojai Invitational. led Laguna Beach with _a sweep, as did teammates Wade Perry and Enc Shantz.. It was Laguna Beach's 45th straight victory an South Coast League competition and ups the Artists' overall record this year to 9-1 Orange Coast sliced Santa Ana College's South Coast Conference lead to one game after irnprovmg its record to 7-2 (9-5 overall) Todd Braun and Jeff Barnard were the keys to Coast'• victory. occ • women swim OCC tops Cypress; Bucs fall There's a, three-way tie for second place In th e South Coast Conference w o men's basketball race following last night's Orange C.oast 66 -5 0 win agai n st Cypress and Golden West's 83-62 setback to unbeaten Fullerton Orange C.oast, Cypr~ and Golden West a ll have 6 ·3 marks aft.er the end of last night's acuon. Orange Coast dad a s lrong JOb on the boards. o utrebounding Cypress, 49-26. The Bucs placed four players in double figures. led by Colleen Berry. who tossed in 18 points a nd held Cypr~· leading scorer . Cindy Couctu, to SIX pom\s, 10 under her averal(e Delores Effinger had 15 points and nine rebounds, Norma Le1bfre1d contnbuted 13 points and 10 rebounds and Lisa Sandv1ken tallied 11 point and was credited with nine rebounds. Despite Jill Guthrie's game-high 27 points, Golden West could not stay with Fullerton, 9 -0 \fl conference and 19-0 overall. The Hornets featured a balanced attac k, placmg six players in d ouble hgures. to title MUC 11)1'1Cf MUC llOftcl MOC Mn1Cl ..ontiOue ....... ~· ..,..., llOftOl W liii liAill It&~ 9iAm ITA'tlMIWf NotlOI le .._ ...,.. ~ fM IOllCMlll lllf90nt If• OOillO TN ~ ,_..,. Ill """ IO .._ IOt, ... llO'fl Cl/I 1'19 °"..,_... ~ M CM QOOt °' .. ...._Of~ IU"~ "'a'"· • ,., WHI "I lT0.1..~'o......,, CM• IAND lf()fljl MALTY. tf12 l'!f U,'!.,•rtltntll, """'o" o...n11on1, N .. porl IMofl. OA Otlwe, M• -· ~ lltttfl. ltllfltlcl ...,,., Hunt1ntton heoll, TQ'IWIHO ....... ,_.. ~ .,. CA •2• Caltfonu ...... " ... w. '7th II. C.• ...... "•r :::J..•r.J. ,0. Und II • ldWlld H .,Oft41, tto HlwP«t l'loe9ll M.ne lcl!wtnM. 1171 '°,a.111. on w ...... Ille 20ttl lier ~ , QA tHeoJ Ctntw Dl'l.,,.1..~1!11• ttO, ,.._port a.Hljejd Lt,,., HunllnQIOll e-11, ol April, '"'· Ille follow1n1 ~bullWI" oondue*' by.,, ~~ '1n:.'one. tto H9wpot1 Q111•r,::,:.":e11 ... a.ion. "'' ~~~.: ;:.;....,... "°Y I ,..._ Cent• Drtw. lullt eto, Newl)Ofl ~:1 l.allt, lentt A.,_ H91Qhta, U... -.. W CA. Thll ... '91Mnt w .. llled wtlll i... Betdl, CA t2MO nit t2101 ,_. .... II fOf Vie P1KPOM of County CW1I °' Otenot C-ty Oft ••r A Collett. 110 Hewpolt Tllit 1111"'-.. OOllOuettd by • ~ llen Of IN 1111~1u91tct kif Merctl 13, IMS. C.Oltt Drive, lull• NO. Nt'#por1 ,__ .. l*IMrllfllp. Towtrio I llor ... lfl Ille tfllOUftt Of ,.., ... a...cn, CA tatlO AOMll• M. kllwAl'lk• lowtno a etoree• totttlltr with Publltll.O Oreno• cout oanr Ttllt bllllnttt 1e oonduot.a b/ • tn11 •tet_,t,... filed wttll tilt 00tl• of ~lllnQ 1114 111,,.,_ ""°'· e.twCll H . Aprl ii, ••••• tta Qttlttll per1..-e111p County Clenl of OUlllOe County Oft °' .... ~ ,,....., , .. lld MttCll 30, ltU Oeted "* "' ~ Of Aprl, ,..., 8y ldWatd H Ilona "1-Jt11111 ......, rtllJC NOTIC( Tlllt ... ,_, wu llltcl wttll Ill• P11bllthtd Orang• Cont Dilly H.lf1lor TOW ___ .;..;;;.;;..;..,,..;.._.;.~~-·I C<>unty Clenc of 0r1111Qe Cc>Ynty Oii PHOI, Apr 2. t , 1e, 23, 1N3 Publlllltd Ora"tt CoHt Dally ":ll.no::IA~· MllGJI 30, 11113 '21W7 1&-44·'2 Piiot. Aprtt t . tM3 llt1-83 ~oltowlno per1on le dotno Pu1>ll1hed Or•noe CoHt Dally ----MUC--~NO~TICl~~--1------~--.....--- IKI ti' PllOI. Apr~ 2. 9, 18, 23, 1983 MtJC llOTIC( ~ ....... HIWll'ORT MIOICAl QfllOVP, 15et-83 PlC'TfTlOUI.,..... 1300 lr' ... ol St Ho 120, ~ N.-tTATW,mWT e..d1, CA taeeo P\llUC NOTIC( Tiit loffowlno '*'°"' .,. doing eecmc:. MAmaTA~ MOTICILa~PUalC MUNNO ~ ~ ~.,. dOll'll "°btft I . SOOmlll. M.O .. 7 I I bvMMN .. ()Qewl A~ HunllOQIOfl 9trlctl, flCTITIOUa ........ DYNAMIC ENEAOV SYSTEMS. 0A tH41. NAm ITAffMINT 1723 H.-HemOlfllra Drtw, Costa COOS A.......,. MO. -.1 CAL.COAST RV , 40 Tr~ NOTICE 18 HIAl!BV GIVEN thlr a L.n , lr'MI, CA. HUO IKI* '-inQ wttl be held by Iha OotOen Ottaway Corp., • City Plannlno Commtlllon ot tilt Cmffomlt CC)(J)Ottllon. 40 Tr~ City o t Hun11no1on B••cll, 1.n .ww..CA t2taO Aobtr1 I 8Ghml\I, M.O. T111 following pereon te doing M .... Cat11orn1a t282t TNI etal-1 WM liltd with Iha bu~ M. Morrit Gtlcomb, 1723 N9w C<>unty Ctettc of Ot1tn9t County Ofl RE 80UACE SERVICES, tlet5 Hemp1llirt Ortva, Coe1e MtH, M111Cll ll3. 1te3 Sen Ftltpa, Fountain Valley, Calllomi• t282t CtHlornle, tor Ill• purpoH ol Thll ~ la ~ by • OONieltrlrlQ Coda Amendment Ho c:orporaoon fl1Ma Calllomla 92708 fom Sllotmlt!ar, U.42 V-.c> Pu1>ll1t11d Ot1nge CoHI Dilly Oon1ld l Smith, 111805 81n L-. Cotti M ... , Callfornle tMH u . 7 a requeet 10 •mend Ari~ Ooldtn Otttwey Corp. • llllO ptr11lnlng to tanlltt ... per'* OrllflQI PllOI, Mardi 2t. April 2. 8, 18, 11113 Ftllr>t. Fountain Veltey, C1tllornt• Ben Simona, 4982 P•HO D• 1'39-13 92708 VtQI. lrvlnt, Caltt0<nle 921111 m1p 1tqulr1mtnt1 Tiii• cod• John A. Sc:hnelClar a mendmen I • •U 1>11111•• • T,.,._ 11a'*"9fll -flltcl with tllt -----------Tllll IKl""-t .. c;onelucled by .,. Thie ~ 19 c;onducted by 1 ln<tlllldual general perlnatlhlp Oonalel L StnUll M«rll o.tcomti P<~• lo wllva rtQUK.0 pate* County Cltr1I of Orenga County on m1p A copy 01 11111 cod• M.-cn 23, 1983 1m1ndmeo1 I• on Ille In th• n1M1t f!Cm'IOUt ....... 8TAft•NT Tllll ateltmanl WU flltcl Wllll lllt Tllll lllltm«ll WU l1leO with VII County Cltril of 0r•"98 County on County Cieri! of Orange County on Department ol Ont lopmtnt Pubtlalltd Oreno• CoHI Dally ~ Pilot, AprM 2. 9. 18, 23. 1983. Fel>f'u11y 24. 1983 March 16, 1963. ,,,.,. "21111t Said l'tt111tng Wiii be Mid II tilt t 5 71-83 hour of 1 00 pm . on AprH 19, 1983. --------- The f no pe,.on II Clotno l>ullntM OOAYMAN'S INN, 2102 W OoHn Front ~ BaK:ll. CA uee3. Pul>lllhtd Oran9e Co•ll Delly Publl•ll•d O•eno• Co111 Delly Piiot Mar 19. 28. Apr 2, 9, 1943 Piiot, Mir 19. 28, Apr 2, 9, 1983 In,,.,. Council cnambara 8utlCllnQ ot fllBJC NOTICE 111t CMc Centi<, 2000 Main Str ... , -~==::::=-=::===::-- Alc:llard L.te '---· 1888 1 Santiago Ctllly<>n Road, Stir Aoull BoK 10311. Orenge, CA 92887. 1382-83 1311·83 Hunllngton 8Nch, Calllornla fltenne>Ua WU An lnter•ttd parlOnl .,. Invited NA.119 ITATU9WT PllltlC NOTICE 10 1ttend NICI ,..,Inn and expr-Th• fotlowlng perton 11 dolno . .., bu.U-M: Thie ~ 11 eonducted l>y 1111 lndlvtdutll. FICTITIOUI _,..... '1Cnnout ....... NAMI ITArEmNT ...-ITATDIEMT theli oplnlona for or agtlnll Ille MFG SERVICES, UO lnilnt p1opo1td Cod• Amtndmanl No RldlarO L leM"lnOt The lollowlng perwont wa OOlr>g Tiie lollowlng paraoot are doing 83-7 Avt , Nlwpotl 8eac:tl, CA 92t83 Further lntorm1llon m•y be Oewt P Culbarteon, IMO lrWlt Tl\11 Itel-I -ftla.J with IM County Clettc of Orange County on Mwott 23. 1"3. bull,_.. ~-FIRST FINANCIAi. GROUP, OLD WORLD FINGERHOOT, oblllntd from tl\e City Plennlng A .... Apt A· 105, ~ 8Mc:fl. Dapanmen1 CA 92ee3 mam Publl1htel Orangt CoHI Delly Piiot, Mlfc:ll H, Aprll 2, 9, 18, 1983 1'3a.,as 1452 Culver Rel . Sull1 A·213, 76e1 Center A ... , Ho 8, H\tlltlng10ll lrvlne, CA 82714, BMoh. CA 926'7 T 11ep1M>nt No (7 14> 636-6271 Thie ~ ii conduCltd by en DA TEO !Ille 9th day ol Aprll, lndMOull David p Culbtrtlon 1983 Thia 1111-1 -llled with Iha City Planning Comm1tllon County Clettc of Oranol County on KEN COOPER, 11 Eooatllone Wtrnar F. C1trn1t1kl, 7581 Clrcte, lrvlne. CA 82714 C•nter Ave., No 8, Hunltnglon By: J-W Palin Mwc:ll 24, 1N3 s.a.llr( JAMES l WATTS, 2552 E. 8Mcll, CA 82e47 Pa11t Lane. Anlhtirn, CA 92806 Ran1te 1.. CHrnellkl, 7 58 t l'tllUC NOTICE Ttw. IKI..._ .. conducted I>)'.,, Center Av• .. No 8, Huntlnglon unlncorf)Or•ltcl Haocllllon oll'ttr Beec:lll, CA 92e47 Publl1lltc1 Orenge Coaal Dilly f219M Piiot. Aprll 8, 1983 Pul>llel\ed Otano• Cout Dally P:ICTITIOUI llUl*ltl then a plf111t11111ip. Thie bu.W-ta conducted by • NAm ITATE•NT Kan Coopet oer--1 pettnar9hlp. 11132..a:J PllOI, Aprtt 2, 9, 2t. 23, IH3. 1579-33 Th• lotlowln9 pe11on ta doing Thia 1t•t_..1 •U Iliad wttll Ille Ren•t• CUrroelDll ~ u: County C&atk of Oranoe County on Thia at•t-1 •• flied with tilt P'lllUC NOTIC[ JOY TERIVAl<I, 479 E 11th Mwc:ll 18. 1983 County Ctertt of Orange County on ........... StrHI. Coete MtH. C1lllornle "2121-1 Mwch 16, 1983 LI~-·-92627 Publlelltel Orenge Co••f Deity F211tl21 MO~ fW "'9&..eC HEAMtO Young H l<tm, 318 E 18111 Piiot. AptH 2, 9, 18, 23. 1983 Publllhtel Orenga CoHt 01tly CONOfTIOMAL. UM Nf'MIT NO. Pl-. Co••• ....... Calllomla 92827 1591·83 PllOI March 19, 28, April 2, 9, 1983 .... NO Tht1 IKlll,_ le conducled by en -----------' l358-83 TINTATIVI TRACT MA'° · 1ndMdue1 rta.IC NOTIC[ ,, .. Young H Kiin NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ln.t Thll •i.t-• ... llltcl ..,,,, ,,,. ACTJTIOU9 -·· fllBJC NOTlCl • puCflc ,_;ng ... be hlllcl by Iha Cou ty Clertl of 0.tnQI County on NAME tTATEWNT City Pltnnl~ Cotnmlalon ol tl\e M ~ 18 1983 Tiit following ptreon II doing ACm'IOUt .,_.. City of Huntington Btac11 . " · '211llO bu-u . MAMI STAntmN'f C11irorn11. for Ill• purpoH ol Publlahtd Or1n11• COHI 011ty TROPIC-LIFE. 2949 RtnCIOIC>h Th• lollowln~ Ptr•on II Clolno conlldetlng Conelltlonal UM Ptrmll, plot M 19 28 Apr 2 9 1983 Avtnue, NO 2. Co111 Mtll, .,....,_ u : No 83-9 1 ttqUMI to permit l1'a 1 ' 111 ' ' ' 0133 t-&3 Caliloml&, P 0 Box 10907, C:0.11 AME RIC AN 8 0 CC , R conatrucilon of a M unit P'lnntd ....... Callfornll 92828 EXP~EHCE. p 0 BoK 1 t2N. IOO t.-cMnllel Ot elopment for --Pla.IC NOTlCl Jana LOUIM l.lnOf'um 19t9 Aapao Lene. Cott• MeH, CA cJtl.tant. Tiie 1Ub~1 Pf~~ W1llece, 206. Coau M•••· 92e27. loctled on tllt eoulll llde of T ACTIT10Ut ..,..... Callfomla ne21 JAMES ANOAEW HINCH. 100 A---1 of 8Mcll Bou&tvard .. .._STA~ Thie bu.._ 11 condue1td by 1111 Aapen lane, Cot11 MtH, CA In con~octlon wl1h thla c:onOltlon .. TIM following pereon 11 doing Individual. 92627. u 1 e p • , m 11 t 11 • P I • n n I n o bu.W-w. Jenloe l.enelrum Thia bu"'-It conducted by .,, Comrnllalon wllt ello be coneldal"•IQ COAST MAINTENANCE. 21113 This llat.wnenl wu llltd "'4tll tllt lndMdual J .. H....... Tant.au... Tracl No 119" °" Iha Newpof1 BMI • H a CA 92e43. County Clerlt or Oranoe County on " ~-· ..,,.. property 220 apettmenll er• SCOTT DESROSIER, 281112 M1tch t5, 1083 Thia Ital_. -ltltcl WIUI the el10 propo1td on lllt eul>jtCI TomtllOIO, MIHlon Viejo, CA '211a9 County Clark ot Orange County on pr~. A teoel o.crtpllon " on 92M2. Pul>lllhtd Orange COHI Delly Mwch 23, 1983 I It a t n th a O a par Im en t o 0 Thie~ la oonelucttd by an PllOI, Mw 19. 211. Apr 2, 9, 1983 F21MIO 0.. elopme!•I SaMoea. lndlvidual. 1398..a:J Publl1htd Orange Coatt Dally Said ,_;ng wltl be .....a 81 tilt Scott OMroeitr Pllol, Mwc:ll 28, A/Kt 2, 9, 18, 1983 hOur of 1 oo pm . on Aptt 19, 11183, Tllla ... ,_, ... lllad wttfl •11e rueuc NOna 1441..e:s '"111e Council Chamblra 8ullOlng of County Clark Of OrllllQt c-ty on -------~=~-------:-:~~::----the CMc Cent•, 2000 M'*1 Str .... MlrCll 23, 1983 FICTTTIOU9 ........ rueuc NOTICE Huntington BMch, Callfomlt.. "12at NAm ITAT'PmNT __,_____ -.U...u All lnl••ltd per.ooe are lrWtled Publl•119d Or•no• COHI Deity The IOllOwlng paraonl .,. doing .............. 10 •llend uld '-lno lt1d • ..,.._ Pilot, Mwcn 28, A/Kt 2. 9. 18, 1983 buSI-u -... 1~T~-..........,, their oplnln1 ror or a9alnet Ill• 1443..a:J ARTllE 432 Ocean Avt.. .,,. ~.., ...-~-~ ... propoMO Conelhlotlal OM Permit -----------Laguna 9Ncll. CA 9295 I ~ -No 83-9/Tentat-Tract Ho I It" rta.IC NOTIC( W1rr1n J1tnH He,.drlcllaon, LEIS BY KALE•. 2098 H Further tnformellon may b• f'ICTTTIOUI ....... NAM« tTATamNT Th• lollow1ng oereon ts doing l>u~-AVIA A-S. 1970 18111 St . N303 Newpor1 Betcl'I, CA n863 AVIA A·S, Mtrkvn S9. Oeto Norwey, 5 Thll bullneN le c:onOucted by 1r1 lnOh1IClual V1torn1r l<l'IYOkaf)IC Thie llal_,I WU hied with Ille County CWll Of Orange County on MWCll 31, 1883 ,,,,, .. 432 OQaell Ave . ~ a.ch. CA 0.-SI., Orange. CA 92t66. obtained lrom tilt Chy Pl1r1nlng 92e5 I Ma11t Hedle 0. La CNI. 20N ~ SuHn Melanlt MepH, 432 N. Otntntt St • OrenQI, CA fe&ephOne No (714) 636-5271 Ocean ....... 1.aoun• BHCll, CA. 9~11Hb•lll Kitti 0. L• Cru~. , .. ~~TEO 1111• 9th d1y of April, 92861 CA ,,_. Thia ~ ,. condueled by a 2098 N 0.-St .. Orangt, C I T V P L A N N I N G OW* .. pert,,.,.,,,, ~ COM MISSION wwren J. Hencl•IC:kaon Thll ~ 11 oondue1td by 1 ey JemM w Pllln Tlloa ,..,_,1 -llltcl wHll Ille gtntr .. part/1tnNp Sal:ntlt)' County Cltrk ot Orange County on Thia lt~I~ !: .. ~ wllll lllt Pul>ll•ll•d Orange Coeat Dally Marc:11 30, 1943 nuoa County a.tt of Oranoe County on Piiot. Apl'1l e. 1983 11133-83 Publtlfleel Orange Coatl Delly Marctl 23, 1983. Piiot. AprM 2. 9, UI. 23. 1983 1590-83 ptUllt Pu1>11entd Orertoe CoHt Dally ----.. ---.,.-NO-Tl_IC[ ____ _ PllOI. Mwdl :le, Ap1I 2, 8, 18. 1983 .._ fOCTTT'IOUS .._ .. ...-nATamNT The followlng parlCW"I .,. doing ~ .. : (A) VISION COMMUNI· CATIONS. (8) ea MAOAZIHE. 2'4211 Newpor1 BIYO , tt3, Costa MMe. CA 92627 E Ray PlerC4, 2431 01enge. Coeta ..._, CA. 92127 Sal TM!eefoft, 1653 low• •6, Coell ..._, CA. 9262e Thia ~ 19 c:oneluc1td by e gen«al pattnenhlp R Pierce Tlllle ... ,_, -llleO With the County CIWll of Orange County on Mardi 30, 1943 n1aoM Publl•h•d Or.,no• CoHI Delly PllOI, April 2, 9, Ill, 23. 1883 1543-83 NI.JC NOTICl '1CTITIOU9 ~ .. NAiii ST A TDmNT The totlowlng per.ooe wt OOlr>g ~-· VOGUE AGENCY, 2816 S Briatol. 5-lta Ana, CA 92704 Vogue Sc:hoc* end Aoarq, • Caltlornl1 corporation, 2818 S &lalol, SMte Ana. CA. 92704 Thie ~ II conduottd by 1 eotpore11on vavue Sd100la end AIJarlC'I DarMn v. ff)'9. Pr-'danl Thie .... _,, -_., wtth the County Cler1I of Oranot Counly on M•Clh 30. 1983 ,,,,.... Publltlltd Or111ge Cout Oally Pilot A/Kt 2. 9, 18, 23, 1983 I~ NI.IC fl)TlC( PtCnnoua.,...u ...-aTAl'DmWf Tll• following peraon i. doing ~-NOHI. "ANCH CLEANERS, 265e Santiago Road. Orenge, CA Publillltd Orenge COH I Diiiy PllOI, Apf'H 2. 9. 1e, 23, 1943 16711-83 N0TICa TO CMIWl'OA9 92M~u<*y'e One HolK o--. Inc; .. ACTTTIOUS ..,..... PlBJC NOTIC( °' 9UU( ftUllNa I• C111forn11 corporation). 2121 1406-«l --===-=-==;:;;::;;;:--Ml.JC NOTlCl ....... STA~ ca-.·~ U..C.C.I S 1. B II CA --=. I Clol"" l'tC'lTnOUS .,_.. Nollet le llaraby glvtn 10 ~ tratl, Ong HC • •-w> ...,.ftl't Tiie loflv-•"9 pareon 1 ... .. .. ,,,_. tTA~ crtdllore ol tll• wtthl" n1mtd ~ nu1ftA ~ .. -111 __ ._ le Tllll ~ 1e oonOllCled by • -nc•"' PACIFIC FAEJOHTWAYS, 3230 Tiit foflowlng pareon •• doing '"'"...,°' Ill•• • bu tr-COfpo18tlOh. -w. &ch Street. Santi Ant. Ctlllornlt ""'*-u. 1bout to b• made on per1onal ~ ~ .,..._~ ll%703 SHAMROCK ALARM SYSTEM. P'°'*1Y lltr'alnaftar -.crtbld. Tr-er Nolle• II lltrtby gllran llle1 1111 Sand•• lH Roaol•Ck 1319 P.O Bo• 11214 lnllnll, Cellfom4a "" -Ind~~ ',.-.,. One Hour uncltOllOntd wtll "°'be ,...,onllble CoMray Coeta M•H c11if0<nla 112113, 24141 Lindley, Mlulon of Ille tnt1nd9d lrtnlftror •re: ~ lnC. lor eny debta or lt1blllll .. 92e28 · · V\ejo, Clllltomle 9291t JUllOUS l MANI.EV. 'tOO Tllll ~ -lllad wttll ltlt cont111C1ed l>y anyone other then This ~ 11 oon0uc1ed by.,, Jam•• A 0 ·0o,.nt11, 24141 8foOllhuret, Fou,.talfl Valtey, CA County a.tt of OrWIQ9 County on ...,....,, on or .,.., this dm. lnOMdutl Lindley MIMlon VltjO, CeJllOfnl• '2708. ··~ IS. 1083 f'l11ta Dated 11119 ~ 0.., of ""'11. tte3 Sandra L.. Aolloltdl 92991 Tiie IOcltllon In c..omia Of IN __..... • flu . Thia atat-1 .,., .. Ned wllll the Tllil ~ .. condueltd by .,, Chief axac:ullw otflot Of prlnc:tpal Pul>lllJl9d Orenoe Coa•I Dtll)' -A-. .... O County c..... of Orange Coun•v on Individual bueln•11 omc:e of tl\e lntend9d Piiot Mardi 19. M. Aptl 2. 9, 1983. ....,_. 8eed\. CA_, 7 tM3 J-A O'Donnell tr .... or la Utt SAME. -------~~-'-400-83--Publlthtd O••no• Cout Delly Fabr\Hlly 1 • ~ This 11...,_.,. -liled With the All otller bull-namea and N011C( Pllol. Aprll 9, 10, It, 1083 Publlel>t<I Orange COM! Dally Coun1Y Cllttc Of Orenot County on~ uMd by the lnt.-idtd --~~"~·~IC~=-::==:=::-- b k h loo breast and the 1~ , ....... _ 2 t 1983 Mardi 1&. 1oa tr-*°' wtthln ""-,,_. '-' -nnoue • ..... The women's swim team from reastslro e, l e Pltol. M1r ..... v....... · ·1401-83 · '21'911 pol ,0 '" 0 known to tll• ...... llAm STA~ Orange Coast College too~ the 200 individual m«lley. Publlah9d Or•n11• Cout Delly Intended trenetar .. -: M~• The lollcMlng ~ -~ spotlight yesterday, as the Par.ates Meanwhile, the Orange C.oast men ... 1 d b I rtaJC NOTIC( Piiot Mw 111. 28. A/K. 2, e.1331~ .... ~&~ ...._~ .........._ ~ .. : C.oas Co f took a 67-38 decision over Mt. SAC as "'' requ re "I ••, .. ._ .... ·-·--... ----BEACHPORT /BEACHPORT sewed up the South t n erence n • w bu a In e a 1 e 1 flCT'mOUI .,..... ot tilt lotandtd tran•ter-ere: SPAS, 2802 Dow Avenue. Tuttln, dual ham . nshi 'th a 75 50 sophomore Steve Brownltt swam the .... tTAT'lmlfl' --II' --~ AOBERT STRAZZ I nd LINDA ,...-........... 92980 meet c PIO p Wl -u1fnn • FlctltlOUI ,._ nulftA SPEARS. 2001 RlllanllOUH, ---""·-victory over M t. San Antonio. key leg on both w1nrung relay teams. • ~~°' .. 'ow•nv Pit'°" I• doloo ---,,,,.,.ie=o~l~IJOUe=:"".•::u~l::I::•=•~=--ur,:: Hiit. CA 12e53. Kem Proctucta. • dMalOn of h d 6 0 · G ld w t ' men'• squad Bualne1a Neme muat ---11 1 wanhMI Wtldl. 1no .. • o.Mwlr'I The Bucs, who finis e • tn o en es s " JET AUDtOVtSUAl, 3111 ...-aTAT'lmlff 11 tll• proptrty P•• nan cOfportllon, 21<>2 Dow A_ue, COnference and have won 15 straight coropleled an unbeaten conference [reglater thet neme AooHv•ll wav. coei• Mu1, Th• 10110wino peraon 11 dotno herttO 11 6eecirlbtd "'oenarw • Tustin, C8lfomle 929IO be • C ~5 32 J ' 1wlth the County Clerk. Cellfomla H«lt bu"'-... ouolln• Strvlc• Stellon aod Thia~ 11 conductedbV 1 dual meets over the last two years, season by aung ypress, • · un Meok Leo" H1rr11, 3117 MAATEC OPTICAL COMPANY, ToMllll ....,_ trld 11 IOcaled at OOt'POf•don • were sparked by Tami La Veile. who JohNOn and Chris Rehak~ nonnally Cell the 'DAILY PtLOT oo1tv•ll way, cot1• MeH, 27"3 Cabot Roed. uoi-Nguel, !MIO~,_.,., v111e1. Kam Productl aet a .:hool record in the 100-yard sprinters. posted strong finishes ln the LEGAL DEPARTMENT Caltri:'*'~ 18 QOnOuCttd by.,, ~~lttem Mert1n. 27 CA~..._ -.,,_, 11y n. ~ ~ individual medley with a time of 500-yard freestyle. for form1 end further lr'tOMduel "•dwood Tr .. Lan•, 1rvt"•· _, trerwlerOr tt Mid locllUor\ la: ™' "'..,.,_,. _ ll9d w40l O. 1:02.4 . For the Golden West wdaomrde~. Information. Medi L HlfTll..._. .............. ~~~6 .. ~ ... --... .... an ~· ::f:'b&uT~n1ftr I• Counly a.ti°' OrWIQ9 County Oft LaVelle. a freshman from llitanda Denise Ryno set a IChool Stan ln 642-4321 ~·~·~eo:;;~·:;; ~---·-v, lni.ncledtobt~etlN MarCll 15.1"3. mmt High.h.asthefastesttimesinthest.ate the 200 IM with a 2:15.71 as the Ext 332 Maten 18, 1083 Hw06dW Martin office ol Orov•r bcrow. Lau Put>tllMd Oranoe Coeet Oeltr ... ,_ · t'--•· the 50 Rustlers coasted nA"t CyprellS, 81-51. • 1'21117'1 T11111ttt-' -,.., w11t1 ttw ,,.,... omo.. t3e00 "°'*flillcl· a Piiot • ...., "· :ze. •· t. t. 19'3 uiw year 10 ru~ even.., -...-Pubtlllltd orah111 CoH• Detty ~ OWtl of Or-. County Oft r-. CA on or.,. ADfl 2t, tte3. 1....s .. AClftC YllW MIMOatAl , _.. Cemetery Morlual'( Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1f1c View 0 '"" Newport Beach 644·2700 Mc.COIMIQ( WOITUAllH l.aquna Beach 494-9"41 5 Laouna Hills 76&-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 K•l90I LAWM-MT. OUVI Mortuary • C•me ••rv c,.,,.,Of'V l~ G11i.t-Ave Cotta Mesa 54()-5554 PtmCt•OTMllS la&; •OAIW A Y NOllTUAIY 'tO RrQfMfwav Cotta Mnll , $42·9t50 --- ., ---------~~--------------'------------,Plot. Mat It, ff. A/K 2, t . tM3 MWCll 1a, tN3 THI 1>1111 .,_,_ lit iUtlt9Ct to 11111 lmal t3S3..&3 n'l'911 Calttornl• Uniform Commercl•I NI.IC ll)TIC( P\tbllalltd Oren& Cout Otlly Cocfe 8ectlon 1'°6. __ .,. llO-.......,. •• I"' 28 2 t 1NS TM name and •=• of the PICTITIOUe WM ~ 1-. .. ,,.,., ..,,,, ... . ' 0tSS&-&3 '*'°"With wtlOl'I\ "'-"be .,.._ ITA~ MARISCAL I Lake City Hotel and the 1983 at 3:00PM with Rev. '=A~ JANET W MARISCAL, Lake Mead Lodge Beloved Don Maddox oHlctaUJ\i. at The fo41owtng perton le doing .....C llOTIC[ reeldent of BalOO. lalnnd, 1'i~1l"r of Robert Bazil of Harbor Lawn ~emorlal ~l':N ·a RADIATOA & -1fltC;;.,.._c;;nnmi10Ue:M.,•4•i1i;1 -iiHiii•i•i,l- Ca PUied away on April 7, Huntlnjlon Buch, Ca., Chapel. Private mtennent COOLING SYSTEM MPAIR, t6082 Tiit tOllOWlng peraoll It dol"O lW. Born July 16. 1001 In Betty Cron of Mulvane, 1erv1cea will be held at lldtm• atrHt. Midway City, ~ea: Colorado. She le survived by Kaneaa, Nt!llle Br111• of Harbor Lawn Memorial ~ eHN o A I! AT AM 1A1 o AN h•r husband Joteph F . Huntln•ton Beach, Ca., Park. Servlcee under the • n Davit Oulla, H11 M.AINTINANCS lll'VICU, MM Mart.cal eona Daniel J of Lural Tither of Ransom dJrectJon of Harbor Lawq. Frtdariell Cltda. HutttlflOtOll ~. ltMt CW• Qrdlt. Coela....., CA She~ Oaks. ea., Richard Canyon, Te:t(AS, Ben Bu1J of Moun\ Olive Mortuary of ~:,.:.:::. OOflcl\ICled by., tHHoOnaicl Mar\tll w.Nand. Mtt N. of Tallahaattt, Florida, 6 Parle Cl~. Kanue and Coata Meu. M0-4eM. lodMd\dll. Oullt ..,,.c;waOlrde.OON.....,CA llJ'&,ndchildttn, a niece.J&Mt Howard 11U of Temple IUDDLESPURG£& Tiiie .:=· -lllad ..... u. "!!!· .... --•-• .,... .... 911 Wood or Hacienda Heiahta Hill. Maryland, .U.0 aeveral C H A R L E Y L & E Ore ,.~-• ,_ ----. tied II ~ hcroW. Lake ~ Tiie IOIOWlng ptirMft II ct ... Offtot, 2MOO "°<:llllt'd, E Toro. ~ 11e: CA tftd the 111111 ctey tor Mrl9 4llallftl IMAOEI TMHll'OMtl. I03I br " oredltor etlall be Apt ti. "'-11a. eo.ta ......_ CA. 1tl~ wttlell 19 tllt l>uall\MI dty JOHN FAANt.I, $301 S. ... Mfora tllt aon1um1111t1on elate 81., 134-R. aam.a AN. CA trnM. .......,~ Thle~ll~.br ... Dllttd; Apt .. ,..,, lndMdutl. l'obar1 ltrUI JONI ,.,.,. Llrldll ..,... Thia et..-.m -llld ..... .......... ,.. .......... --.... Coun'Y Qertl Of OrWIQ9 County .. THOM,\S Cl. HANMH. Marot1 '°· tNa. Atty. fOt lnWndled "111111•""11",_.,__ mlllf P\tl>llt!Md Or•noe Cout 0.11> Pubtl•lltd Oranoe COM1 Deir P110t. Acwt t, ,MS 1~ Plfo4. Apt 2, t . 1t. IS, ~ ..... and a nephew A.B. Mariica1 niece• and nephewa. R l DOLE s p UR O &R, :1~.:. enoe-"• on lrA1ftelOonillld .,.w.,,._. of Hacienda Helghta, Ca. J'rtendl may call at P6eree ....t~t of Santa Ana, Ca, '21-"* .. ...,...,. ,... .-WWI tt. ..aJC ll)TIC( PUlJC llOllC( Memorial eervt~ wm be Brothera SmiUMI' Mort"!.._'l PHM4 away on ~prll 8, Publltlltd Oran99 Ooatl Dally ~an Cit°'** CGur"Y °"' 1---======---:-l..::=--..;,.;.;.;... ___ ~~;- held on Thundey. Aptll 141 from U :OO noon '° t :OOrm ltu. He ls turVtved by h.la Pilot, Mat. 1•· ,.. • 1• •1:r.., MtllWI 23, 1ta. ,...., 1083 at 2:00PY at Peclflc on Monday, April ll, 1983 dauah\er Billy PuedH, !-----~ ........ ---"'lltleMd 0r.,.. COMt Delly View Memorial Park. when funeral ~ wW arandlon fto.,.rt Meador. l'WUC MJ1'ICl Plot. Merell a Affl a. t , , .. tlll Newpon 8*h, Ca. In l.leu be acnd~ at 1:30PM on Gravt9t<M aetvtc. wdl be ,..,..., of tloweu memorial Tuetday. April 12, 19t3 wtth held on -ru.day. A_prU lt "°"'~ ~ contribullom rnay be ~ Rt v . 8 r u c • Ku r r I • 1983 st l:30PM at .Rate HU11 TN =:'~ .. ~ --~~:::::::::=-=:==-­'°~Alpha Phi Foundation o<flda~. lntA!nnent will be Memorial Park, Whlultr • ...,_. • ~lo UCLA. Pac:lftc: View mad• be1ldt htr late ~under the direc:.tion YAWINCLA.;~nN-. Morwary ~ huabiuld In Canadian. Tex.u of Harbor Lt•n·Mount 1111• 111 • .....,.,, llMttl, tA on n,urtda1, April••· 19U: Ollve Moriutr1 of Coeta ._ °°' • c...,._1. --0-:l:oll 011.1vun IOU> . Pitre• Brothtra 8mlth1 M•. MO·a&M. ~'=" .... t:.:.! ~-...,... HfWIOI ... ., w. '""no.., vtOLAB.BlRD,tae?l,a Mortuary dtrtc:tora. au.~...-.l!A.... , .. , .. .._AM.~""4· ruldent of Huntrnaton aae-e039. COIMA.KOI ,.;. ....,_ • ... _... 91 • ...... WlllW eerr,e. = Btech. C.. Patted IW!'( Oft A.LIXl8 C. CXJ8MAK06. oorpcw.-a. W l:;t"" •IHM. .... AprO 1. 1913 lft s.n lJllqO. TUBB ......,tollntM.C........ ~~ ~---••tddlllt'• ca., followlnal,d hnatrl"I SlTSlE B. TUD. ~l ew.y on~ 7, Ila. SM Iii :"',,....... ts• U wt l1lnea Mn. .,.. bol1\ ot ruuv .. to~• ,ca1 .• •~ ~·1~ .!..~"~!!.~ n.. , 1 •••-..,..,.. _._ *!'"·°""' .... • .. In Coif~ CG\mty, Kumt en awa1 on n • • uuw nrW -_.._ of J.,....,.., o.t'llW a.II ti 0.-... ~ • ,_ I • '~ Gelllllf • ~ 1•. iau. Shen Ii~.... • clluch• ea ~ ........, wua • ,. a..., ~ :=.::-.:-'•' h~& .... ....,Wlw14.:1' Ma~7 _& •. llo••ft, I MW undel' IM dla«*n ol ~ _, Ot ~ ~ UJ1 ,__ lift ttw ......,. ~ ...a II .,_\. Hai'tlor lAim•flllclunl OUw r·=-" ;;,e-Alfl 1 t Pl II ,,.. 0.-U.._. .... bot #II the ...... Wiil ..... ~ Of C..... ...... ' ' ,_ ....... _, .. a. Orand Cany0n Hoc.el, Silt be Mld on S.tui'da)i, As1rd 9, MCJ:UM • c \II •• "' • ... • ·- .. "• IJ ; [ " , • .. A • .. !! ti " . ~ 0 Oianoe Cout DArLY PILOT /811Urday. Apf If ... 1"3 .. ......... """""''" "" "'''"'" "" GlllllfllD lllllllR OPllHlll llW II TIE Tiii ti tllll LlllO RElL ESTATE IEWNIT IUGH TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZlf le!Mtt9tnMome19WJ IH Need tol phono .. 1 rop niauv 1tar1 wnl.iht In Coat.a Mc ... oUlrc.1 Mature., emP4 F w my II 1.1&11 bOme. 2 bf, I ba.. He 1•, lllet I dap, 12.c> mo. • lllllfn ~1 (11-t) P1'ltne C081• ...... ioo.- M.-to alV *""t ii()() mo lion. abundant p1tlllng, -lull aet'\llot. From l t61. •N .. " ...,, i Pool, l~l~una, gym, _.2•1880 " .. •x,,..r \!Ill'\' "''4."'"""''>' •Part Unw •Mu1t bol1l lc,u1t ltl LO Wt• Urt' .. pruirKllVl', lnnovatlvo, arowt.h ,and markeUna tit lt'l1tt.J brokeraai1u firm 11etc kini Uklellltd with t!XCCptlonal IMlh'!t 1tb1Uty. ACROSS 1 Waiki O.Armadlllo 10 Tlctut1 part 14 Ory as *"*-04Cl-V4a.. •--------•p1....,..nt pt'nw:>tudhy A L MIF ~ ~ '° INl-. lully CdM M«lto.nt 1000 IQ L lngo Reul 1-Atak' w~ can o ffer you the• Orn..'ll trMlnlnt t6 Flnlthed furnlallect lrvlne town-ft, AJC, prl. bath/~, •R("llAblu l.IVMtlablt' to help DM&al you In your 1alt .. t•fforta, ulonai with the 115 Nap ~ 611 _ 53 18 :~·,:.::,.~,~~ c •Oood .:.-rntna potential bt.'alt murkt>lin&. 1upport pe.nsonm·l 1md .crvlCJt.'tl. Wt• ulttu oftf'r 11 M s. ooone one of thl' hlght. .. t graduated wmmliutlon pt<>grorn.-. 1n the 18 Ae1allallon 8lnOle rem parent ..-, L&QUn• '°' .. ' AYe, "'0 ' lndUBtry 20 Positive p<of ftrn rmmate 25-U offtoe studio, lkyffte 226 1.a2 llll 1..a • 12 ff I 30 tun 10 ftnd/llW ntioa 3.,; eq ft, oood eierter tOWMt .. • ' ... • ' I • I 2 1 Roman ~od h ••, 1 o 11 11 d o K ptloe 41M·t474 fl'or u C.'<>nfidenllal mu·rvlt•w, call Bruc.-e Barsamian 644 ·7020. 22 Progeny 830-6* OMoe IC)llCe IOI' ...... 747 23 Studio lt•m p~ oriented protea-11, HHI mo. utlla pd. Lett A,.... 3M4 Accounlt Receivable/ 26 M lulvea lklnlll lw!\l6e wanted to AIC, llfOUnd nr. 1066 El Aeoec>tlontal '°' growing 2'1 Nontense INf-e 2 8t tum ant w/ Camino Of., Coetl MeM. 1111• "'1 property n1gmt CO. In ~ti llt, ·c .M: Debra 3 bltla E ol Fairview & CALL H B Aocounta reoalvlble 30 Greek letter ~ p .,.._~ ...... ,... computer 1eq'd, lnYOloa 3 1 Ok to homo 1, IS2-l301 754-1040 Mr. Tracy et .... .._ .......... ""' ent~11atement1/ b•· city Wtd ow wltl •hare her 1 _ •• _ Lott: Dog, Blk & Orey, M. tanc • entry i.vel post-32 Preserv-"' home wife. 1250/mo + .,.. -Kenhound. So LAQUn• lion •II 8111 8AM· 12 844 7020 .,,,, '75 d9'1.Hr SoCatP1z.a. Hullngteotncae.f\lmor REWARD 488·1222. NoonMe-7551 -34Trlckles 540-4791 unlum, 4 room bay vtew 495-11000. Answer• 10 &et't Pa,.Wt Ohrt 38 Deserve Fe. Xlnt H.8. etM. 3 br, ~~~:~!do 873.,.11145 Bogle Po1tt1on with Newport 40 Louis Rlel's 2~ .,._ f\lrn condo. Poot, LOST: Hlmel1y1n Cal, Seacn lnveatmenl Firm followers Tennis, 1250. "4-8029 ......... F .... 1111 n1me "Shuha". Vic Acco11nta P•Y•bl• 1nd ~=~~~!!!~~~!!11!!!!11!!!!11!!!!!!1-llll!!!!ll!!!!ll!!!!ll!!·=======l.~42 Patella °' 844-25&3 a... lt9'tf1 haM. C.M Aewstd ~289 com~': ;~:;·d Denial Atcept1on111. Ill· 11ron1ng pelM>n, wtcly, rea· PART TIME area • Prof. F tOOklng 10< houM, .. IY.U. 1111 ... Found: yg M lrtlh s.tter parlance neceuary, 4 aonable C M are• ltlt llllf1 43 Correct condo Of apt to "" w/F I 4 I • I 4 I I t r m I 11 , E 111 no I e H. S . Animal HOIC)ltel need• lull d1y weiek, Laguna HUia. 631.~31 all OPM 4S Melody 22-30, N.8. to O.P. June llS-lllt 790-3410 John Prlcl\Md time kennel perton 770-4275 Earn Htra money col· 47 11t. 87~ (Molly) Found: .,,,...,,.. male OOCti· Mon-Fri (Coate Meaat 11..1....... --Landscaping. No E11per tecttng '°' the N9wport Linger 1 -·-. Celt bel-11 AM to 8 .. ,..., Nee Orlvera Uc LAW· EMSQn and Co.ti M8$1 48 Novice M/F to allr 2 br condo, Offk:e wanted al 500 or er Spenlet. Npt ShorH PM. 548-3794 Mull have imall car or so N · s GAR o EN s. News 50 Samoan own bath, N.8. Nr beactl. 650 Newport Center Of. eree. Pleaae caU Claudia 1 1 F II rt 875 ""52 la I p Poot.Jao,gar.$350lncl. 1 300-$400 r ang e . day1 752-9100, eve ARTCENTEAaeeklmetl-wooroyce. u or pa __ ._·~-------I • •t aJ •J city: utlla. Batt> 845-+t50 ~1 Mii for Susan 845-7405 culou1 typist receptionist t me For Immediate, Lllll SlOIETllf • hlHH 2 wds Shere 2 br W/IHM C.M. NS llC>l'OX 500 IQ tt, 1 be. Lost: 2 doo•. E. 8Mt area. part time Madlton Ave. work. Call 545.0386 PUT Tilll • Prtzff 52 Ferllllly duplex , 1275/mo, ~ eucc.Nlul bualneu of· M Wht Samoyed & M dreu code. Flexible Experienced In personal Con111n1 adult aupervl· ut,.._ Call Sob bet. 8&5 floe. 873-6522. $475/mo. Yellow Lab 78().9365 hours. potential lull time Ealhetlolan, unusual op· Injury. crlmlnal law. & alon of all mln0<a 1 2 3 M-1' 211•1000 8111 217 wllh right qulllflc1t1ooa ponunlty tor people w/ tamlly law Salary com-CIACULA TION DEPT . • · · US*alts omc... sutt" ave!._ Found 418 lrg old red I• 84~545 background• In 1.oametlc Cell 631·8120 Reap 1mmete wanled to able. "Old Downtown" male dog, Ylc East Btutt tales, np'd In 11\e lleld of rnenaurate wllh expert-~~~~~~~~~ ahr llvlng 81lpentea on area In Hunllngl on 040-2314 ARTISTS, Artisans. dennatology Must have ence. Laguna Beach - 12 8eactl c Cratt1, Portrait. Carlee-Ir. I 497 1789 PART-TIME telephone =·~=i att~':' & poet ofc: ~o,:,~~ 1~8;,11t'o Fou6 ndb : Female1 sDoble btdk ture1. Olaaa Stow etc. f!";':'~h~~lc~k 1 ~ ... ·llOln••y advice, mature r .. pons- ------, ---$450/mo. c.a 538-l'35 rn. ma • amoya Great IPOI oppoelte Ois-Ii m&l<>r dept store In-~---Ible people. retired wet· Shr 2 sty 38' 1 ~Sa. apt, white, female white & neyland. tront ot Saga atllute Exit potenuai lor Newport Center Real come. Males encouraged frplc. patio, new cpta/ 1 __ 1_ le _, _11 gold Springer Spanlet, 1 Motel 10-AM dally Bring aggreulve, petaonable, E1tate Lltlg111on Firm to apply POllUon la nol drpe. llf OCC. $225 mo. 11a&meu alul-mile blk Lab, N-port aamplee 7141739-4252 aalea 0<lented Individual. needs lharp, np'd leg.al sales orien1ed Flex hrt, + S 1 5 • • o 8 rad Otllce, Storage, Retell, 8e1oh Animal Sheller a• PUI Salary & Commluton. Sec'y. Xlnt typing, diet•· Mon-Fri. For tur1he< Info, 546-seoll Shop. IP8Ce aV1111ab69 et 125 Meu Dr • Coate -840-8255 ...,. mesa phone, and allor1hand a contact Mr. Jon. af1 3 Reap. M /F wanted to 4s. eq tt. Arry .u. up to Mau 844-365& Houaek1e9tng, cooking, mutt S1lary open PM 963·9247 E o E. babySlttlng '°' 1 yr Old Experienc:;ed Rental Car 640-6982 Illar• c ustom home 1248 aq II. 548-7249. Found: Lopeared blk rat>-Dutch speaking pret person needed to write ---------PAIT/Tml ms ... Newport Helghta by May Coeta Mesa.. Zoned C..2 bit, also blk draw rabbll. Room. board, 8 Salary. contracts. 7-11 Rent a Live-In help needed 101 Wanted adult• over 22 1st. 1 blk from Udo Ille, 111.m 1FF111 lllTEI Newport Beach Animal Nwpt Bch. 650-4328 Car 650•1180 contlned person. Free Who enlOY wonting with IP&-S325/mo. 642-$)81 bldg 700-001 Shelter, 125 Mesa Dr . room Good '°' person youth Must be well Help. F 50'a wanla same ~ ~ Sl.2~. Coeta Mesa 844-3651 Im le.Mr Experienced Baker (10 on Social Security g<oomed. pertona.bte, 8 to tOOk tor/lllate home. ruEMENT $1.00 IQ ft. Lo1t: Lng haired SIA-Automotive repair shop. yrt) Italian and French 873.0719 No Board positive m0Uval0< Star1 Furn. Batty day a 2500 IQ ft Call: Mon-Fri MESE CAT, only 3 lega General shop labor. Sreada. Pay Top Dotter. LIVE-IN POSITION at $75 per week. Call 648-7700 -.2544, eves/ ~. PteHe call 846-8052 M I n Im um w • g e Call Balboa Bakery, C1rlng, honett lady 10 2-5pm. 846-7021 (ull lor wttndl 846-9104 642_..844 Vic. C.M. 63t-7270 e73-2040, AMI for Paul care tor 95 yr old lady Sharronl ... a.t. W --RE AD C Ult•-. Film Splkle< Trainee, part C M S-40-4137 eva -PA_A_T_T-IM_E _____ , .... .. ... .._. STORE FRONT. 488 alt, Lott: WA • II or et .,, '"" time, mature person . .__., &350 mo. 145 Broectw.y, wlwht flea collar nr HV Mature, loving person lo must ipeak Engllth, LIT KISH IUHI Ulwary Peat _._,.... ...... Coate Mesa. Agl call Hlb. 7~702 watch my bab~ In my ttexlbla hrs, approll tor 7· 11 Rent A Car 10 hr/wtc Po9lllon u U- Profeaalonat, married 6494547 FOUND· Sm blk/wtlt dog ~~ ... 1hb~. w' rptt't-~~. 20/hrs-wk Call btwn Wuh & detail cars. Only brary page (ahelYlng couple with two dlltdren, I . all I ""'"' .. ..,, .,.... 8 9 • M o n I y •• F exp p e op 1 e a pp I y. boolt1I el CORONA DEL loc:ll .... al~·. 1--'-lng ,. ___ , In -•--11 w grey paws " ey 0 556-3805 alt. 4.30 • " ""· f0f 3 t-;4 ·;-2 ,;;' ~ lau -Flower&Sroadway,CM. 831-8612 850·1180. MA R BRANCH LI· home In good nelgtiC: Commercial c..1. w. 19th 842-1336 Beby1lt1er wanted tor 2 --FIU---Tlm--,-1-1--1 IWlllEll IHHI ~ 1~4ill toAf~~ hood. Excellent refer-St. C.M. Prime tocatlon. FOUND: 8lk/11n fem1le ~~~·; 1 9• ~~ /'~'e ~l~nd PllT-TI•E Wiii Earn $450 to S800 per at Branen. 420 Mlligokl enc., It.able, 5 yews at 11lntlterm1. 2 Br 1 Ba. dog, very well trained Orange Counly Fair opportunities auallable W.-II you hew a atl COM .,,_,t toc.tlon. We can ~ 11oute witt1 large Vic Foret a Mec:Arthur, -• agon o en and enjoy•---------• provide gardener end ya-d. UM• onic.. d,_ NB. 1144-9141 y; ~ r1~ d s . v I c I( I e . with the Loa Angeles :orklng '.:ih IMOegllfS PUT lllH home melntenence. lhop, ant~. etc. Slert . 2 7 Times Circulation De-Call M r. Rountree at ml/WltllJlll Prefer IHH. Steve or MAK IN 0 M 0 N EY I fenea&Js 3tlJ BABYSITTER WANTED partment In our dOOr·I<>-548-7058 btwn 11AM & Make extra U helping 14 godd ... HFr..c.d 57 Liiiie - 58 HILi hard 80 Sage 83 Domicile 86 Try N Bol.Jndery 87 Czech river 68 Metric unit 89 Oance 70 Hardy glr 71 VesHIS DOWN 1 Scho01ma1es 2 Eaitern name 3 HarmontZe 4 Nl""°me 5 Dead or Red 6 Kind o l duty 2 wds. 7 Versifier 8 tnvalldate 9 Rue 10 Resort 11 Imbue 12 Sore 13 Sugar source 19 tnward 2 1 BIOOd part PfUDAV'I PUZZLI IOl~D 24 M oment: 49 Wlacontln abbr city 26 Ottoman 5 1 Oulddy 27 Charge S2 Put off 28 First man 53 Avoid doing 29 Relax: 2wds. S4 Glrl's 33 Catastrophes nickname 35 Ontario, e g.. SS Stir up 2 wds. S9 Applies 36 Wampum 61 Arrow 37 Kind of Illy 62 Some voles 39 Noun ending 64 Honey 41 Yearns 65 Fireproof 44 -treat mineral: 46 Talk tondty abbr. 7 8 9 Susan, 845-7309 any-~/mo.+ aeo. CIRCUS Of trom 8 am-1 pm, Mon· door newspaper sales 3PM weeti daya youth carriers promote Ume. 546-5442 770-6629 Fri. Your hOme, nr 23rd & program Guerenteed l---------...,-------------------0 1 4 hourly, wage plua com· MEDICAL ASSISTANT their own eatabllahed I College/ prlv. llvlng Apc>rox. 3100 eq. ft. ltore. MISSllE ~n::2.~; mo Old mlulon Hours 9 AM . 2 Family praclioe, El Toro routei, Maturi. outgo-Belr Waatt4 SlMltlr Waalt4 5110 ltlr WutM quer1era wented by ..ni glua fronl, E. 17th St, 1-~-··-------• PM, or 4 PM . 9 PM 7141770-1950 Ing, ahr1c1ive parenl•I ~~~';~~~~~~~;~-;:~~~·=:;:::;~;;;;;;;:;;;:: retired carpenter. Witt C.M. ueoo mo. Bkr, 718 NO. HAABOR BLVD Sabyaltter. 5 yr old, 2:30 Training II provided Po---------type perton, pteaM can • SPEND YOUR DAYS _.,.., conllder carpentry/ ex· 14M208 . FULLERTON pm to 11 :30 pm Call tentlal to earn $300 + lh4kll Secretary 2·5PM M-F 846-7021 Coeta M ... CPA Arm. change 10< r8r'lt/clty or For..._ 1243 s F MWty 171-1112 before 2:30 675-7537 per WMk For an Inter-uper Slllfng In•. typing, Photo Lab counter per-AT THE BEACH Type 80 wpm. 10 key oountty. 751..a875 .,.. 8 redecorated· olltce 12 noon to 4 AM e.kery/Aeet-.nt nMda \'leW. Call 957-2381 Ex1 1t1orthand, NB Aree son, part time, exper adding machine. NOfl/ PM apace. eoo S.F. were-l UYI A WEii counter help Pref Fe. 1204 780-8086 pref. Apply In person TEL I CIRC ~-. Some -um. WIF911'1')1.met.dw11daen houM. Attr.ctlve loce-ATTRACTIVE Cel 8albo• Bakery, FUNNIEST PERSON IN .., •• M46Hr Sn8')ehol 1 Hour Pooto. - -req. M~3 ~7~ want• F/Bdr wt 8tll a tlon. •di John Wayne MASSEUSSES 873-2040, Ask for Paul TOWN. We're writing 1 wanted, luff or P8f1 ttme. 149 AIYeflllde Ave. N.B. ::=nah. ~4•10,.o ~ kit/Indy, pvt. Reis. Ot elrpott. 1.75/S.F ~ TO SERVE YOU BenlUng boo'< & ,._, '°""' h4li9 Retail display & 11gn Planla, (lntertort needs HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS testing. M•noo llld 2651 S.35 S.F.I warehouae. IEW •AAA8m PIMle call ua It you're making exP81'*'°9 req. reliable melntenance FOR PA.AT-TIME PERSONS IN 1--....;;. _____ _ U>c*lng tor that rtght te-Cell 151·5"2. COEDS-Would love to -tunny. You Oon't have to Muet ti. eval ..,..ends per90n PIT. Some ptanl TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT 11-.n ...... nwrt? Reap ltland r ..... IMuL lntah at• party w/you. Call SUe or lmmectlale opening for ti. a pro 847-4798 & aome nl9hla. M•Jor expe1 751-2271 OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER dent ..-.. 28f yYty on Kathy anytime. (213) experienced New Ac-Oenwal otnoe beoefltl. Ape>ly 1n person tmmed. ~ ·W 8111 .... In ,..._ or June. •Sn5 up. 1800 ft lndu-8 3 4 -• 5 'I 1 • I 7 1 4 I counta Repreeentauve. p---'----~ II tti. Ponery St'8Ck Ma Proof Reader wlll '"*' you. 28072 C.. '"13-....... 1 -1 atrial offlcle. 18101 ~ 527-718e Excellent lnt8'.--sonll -r,_ H 1212 S c' 1 Exper FIT Mon-T-E mlno Ceplltrano. San v ..... ..~ ... _, .__ orne, 0 0 •• Thura-Fn-Set, 9·5. A• • venlngs and Saturday ~ r~ ---------• dondo Circle, '"A". SPIRITUAL REA.DINOS communication• 1klll1 -•r.nater Hwy. LS. com~..1u benefit• ... ......, ...._... A&U-... a-•--·· Huntin gton Beech. Advice In Ill matters and knowledge of bank· Eaperlencect In peper ........ , ..,......, mornings ••• I ·--2 -tut -642·2834. love, marriage & bu•I· Ing Mf'vlcea Personnel work maintenance of M other ot 15 mo old PENNYSAVEA. t680 ·commission/Guarantee :•r .-v 1117 Westdlff, H.B. 278 In ~ N9* ~own neu. Aleo countellng 851·9900, Ext 254 EOE penalon ptan1. protll netd• almlla1 to IX· Placentla Ave, Coate •Must be ambitious, Expr. ~th small t . to 3800 eq. ft. 2,435 eq. v..-. P-... --'•nnro 1815 So. El Cemlno AMI, M/F 1harlng and tu tiling change child care Re· Mesa office. Fttlng, ledger, ft. 8Yltable tor medk:al or -• .,,, __ ,, _..... x.. M 11 h k gular but tie.Ible NS --,-1-1-&UISTm-----• pleasant and reliable gener.i omc. IC* dental. Agent 5-41-5032 184-4 eq. tt. 5-45-0215· _San;;;:;;;Clem;;;;;;;;·-;4992-;;·;;:;7;;;296;;;;~ Senkong kn~wted;;~,~~: 1~~~ _e_so_-5_2_9_• ______ 1 Dally Pilot newspaper "Experience helpful, 831-1643 ~· Prtrne Fountain """" of. 1100 at 2 otc & wrhae. nMITS I 911111 LIU CUlll end Investment prlncl· Mover-Of1V9r dealer In Irvine area but willing to train --1•- ttc.. 884 ~ It. 10529 :100 •: wrh•• ap~ce. OUTCALL 835-9199 En1ry level PQlhlon with ~~~on-amkr prel'd~ Clean cut. hard working. Approx 20 hrt pr wk •This la not temporary Tiit-;.' "'=" .. St ate r . ( D 1 ck J rwy c 0 ••. top oc. Prol Man seeks Fem. Mortgage Banking Firm ~---·• salary and M--polite, 24 + yrs. Musi Attemoons & aorne -• wge ., ..... '*'*"' 714191&-1134. 1_~_5-62 __ 5_1 ______ sailing companion, tor pert0n wlth protu-nellta. CaJt Ma. Cortei have 11tnt drlYlng record kend morning• Musi ~ed •~ rNI .. cate -w .. T -2,000eqftunllwltholflce. wkndl &·summer crul· 1tonal phone manner 2l3-595-0351 Exper or wtll train. Call 11avedependable"8hicle, =-~? ~ ._, _,_ Avetl tmmed . Coate -.. t-528-3458 and bus"-otfloe etl-llltllL IFflC( STARVI NG ACTORS prefer light truck w/ 64 5678 3 12 Full s.w. &'"-....... 30t eq ft_ Min 1 yr QUett• Mutt be well Of· MOVING co 850-1386 camper 9hell Only Mii, 2-• ext. Ilea typklg, fling. - -mft -ht&M. Call after 8 PM. Allentlon bu1lne11men. ganlzed and t ype 80 Ptlooea, typing, account-reiponalble peraona between 5:30PM-9PM use of computer. RMI - - 1 -Att active 1..,,., win c Ing, advance to 11CCount· Needed· Shampoo Aals-eetate office up. ~...,. '575. Fum/untum 494-3427 r young -• wpm 111 Janina at Ing 97.,7785 t•ftt for ................... L'-. need apply. Starting ap-..., s 1 '"I YOU___... tor modet Call tor tnteNlew liieisi1-eiii2ieoi.iiiiiiiiiiiiii-'--=-b""~;;;;q;;--"'' ...... , _,,, "' ... 1 1 r...... • ery com~ " ,_, one 2900 ..,. ft. located ,_. ..... ...,._ •-1.....1-HMr/ req N.B 631-t3to prox ..... 6 hr & m teage. "THE POSITIVE ANSWER'' rate wl exp. Call Bf~ Monthly Feel _..... .,............, -Ce" btwn 8:30-10·30AM 640-6470 17th I Plaeenlle, CM. ---------h only Mon-Fri, Hk for ~ 844-7020 '4195/mo. 846-l184 ~ lferaten I ... Mlrki N.ed P8f1·tlmepenon lo Greg Hyde, circulation IN'I/ .... •Ill.Ill ..... * 2500 IQ. It. near Hoag. laalatu a for a a In N-port New salon In Newport I Htl1t H.8 Dally Pilot 842•4321 ~/ Typjat, pit, 6Q ll'Pft'I, UL.II Pl8Tm Typ 50 ~ • ....,. 1 MO FREE RENT Separate office & r1· fl-·-cial Beadl ExperlenCled heir Seacn requires high la-' de It• r week d a 'I' ----1 olfloa allllta. Nwpt' Bet\. EAciualve woman's store . .o-. t room to 7 rooma. Adj . ..._...,_. .. c.... ,_ _ .. ua_. atyllsl, manlcutiatl, make 1hlon hair atylltt and 4·30pm-7 30pm. Sall PI T dell Can 714/851·1115.. la n-lnt~•.....ann t~ ~~me oomput•11r ... ~_!IP· ... ......__Inn a F ... _._, .-. ,..._.. ...., ,... up ertlfls. Inquire man1CU<l1t with dlenl... Sun 4am-7am Need de--.--PIPI' very, v--.......... --u•t ti. reepon .,,. & .... ...,.,_ rwya. No Silr, ~. lada"' at 720-1196 we Wiii pey the hlgri.I pendabte car cait Marlo 3-61m, $425/mo, plus RETAIL lull or pert 111'119 Ml" depend ab t e . P II laulCal~a3s-.:J223 1200-2500 IQ.fl W•t Ir· Otprtaaidn 4114 comm. and provide 111 842-4321 8111 2t1. Lii bonus All~ tied In ........ Is.... =:o1on-"4::::xt:: 72CMMI02 l-1 . ...,,.,. vine area. lndda offlola. ·--·---F/O beoellla name I hone. E.O.E. b&eg. A.!!J~-~to715•9~"Uf. It ... ,...._ .... alve aellln\.:nd mer-Servlol StaUOn At1encs.nt, • ._, UI. from ,540 mo, Tom, Clothing consignment _._...... ,.,.,,, WI ..... 1 dell .... ..,.. ..,..,.., ..... , t-,.~ ~' ..... ..,. .. &51-.fl828 ~ ~utho yrE. c".! Poattlon with Newport w -M pm Dinnerware MNI people, ctlandlalng t ~ground. ............,. APP4Y 11tt\ ~-._ •-....," ...,....._ •• Beactl lnYe1tment Firm Ptttee1141-1411 Newtpeper detl¥ery, p/1,1---------callhlefs, .....,ltodL All Excel ~end i-.. & lrWle. Newport e.ct'I ~ml IO. of 91fport. II.lb-1100 IQ It w/oflloa, be & 07~23. 87 589 F/C, EDP. P/R 811.Pll' re-H AfA DRESSER c·· 3-8am. $425/mo, ptua REAL ESTATE tuH tJme.pert time poai.-flt• Cal Mon Uvu Sal -·I .... ..._ Pf1me offtcea. ,_. ~. Top loc, fwy I LfnU .,._ quired. Ina, fixed -11 " S · "'· booua. All papers tied In Sll)eepefaon. Need 1 ••· Ilona. Weekend avalta-from tam to noon: H -p~• I _A "1 for lnwned OOCUC*tey. da. Q5-e251 -lnY9ntory L-mane-Wed· at. Prefer 1ome bag. An you do 11 delfver perlenced person In blllty a mu1t. Apply In ~ °' ~1 appy .... t 118 tmo.- Loet of,,.. per10ng. Cal I LIT If .... gement uper dealrable following 543-4291 & plckpmup. Call 759-0630 commercial & lnduatrtel peraort 1212. So. Cout ~ u Yo'I help pro. Holy (714) 851-4148 1300 eq.f\. ttont ofc, loa Antique Shop aultable 553-01MO .... O ....... •-'-w on reel estate for a ~ Hwy, 1..a.guna a-:tl SelM: S'-8lllee 25-35 mole our publication rw drM In do«. $4751•,•M _, sM & growing firm hra, exper p,_., llrty + ~ In OC --.. F1l9 A.trpoft .,..Exec. per mo. 1791 Whittler St. for boutique. gifts. cratta, 832-7308 lv meeuge Nursery CHhler Sites Beat wonting oondlUona SlllS CllHF comm, CNtdr8rla Soot· or PIT. Selwy or com. Suttee from 22M50 If Oya, 540-9352: eve gllllry. modeat r8rltal, Ill BOYS · QIR\..S 1-------....;;.-1 4MO 8arranc. Plcwy Ir· In Newport 9eect1 fllf'f, 844-2464 Mr. Miiter. rn1st1on. ~ Hunt. 11 '*' eq ft/Many m.. ~1 • or part of package earn extra cun Mtltng llSTISS/lllT ~ 1.5 pm, Fn-s.t 714/846-5051 Close C~porate leads SA.LES Sch. Call 1<rt1t1e e t Cal 557-7010 494-8759 or 487-521 . 1ubecrlptlona tor 01~ P•nlllme. ~. ~;:M;lij(i;i(eom;o;;;;j;;;;;(;-1--;;;M;;..~ii;~-! from 111nny dee* et grMt 964-7492 ~~ ::ewllt. ~...., .. Leu ffM ~~~,~~~: ~1. ~=.'"erar~~ N~r:-H~~g. ~::. c:~) ~u~~b:; ~1 ::~,,,:::,<~~Sten. wanted, N9wpOft Wit" .~ .... t-m~_:__ ,.rA mon• ... up .A 5 ,_ •a..-1 -Lv nanw I . E.O.E. low~. Lllguna 8eac:h. live-In 1°' •mall elderly Or-,.. ..... ,_,.1 •--..-. 494-4118 914.M-12 Noor\ also develop new ec-8eecll golf ~100 """*1 .,..,., ... ,.... -u• .., ._,. -••• .,_., I a Cly. N on -1 m k r . -.,..... ~ .. , -.--· Tuea. Wed count.. &M-2120 tn pereon. ~ lrvlne ful ..,.....,. eutt.. -o t mer o 11end11 e . Save home, aw. etc. Cell HOUSEKEEPER, Live-In IM2-S481 advertising agency la iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ave. N9wpOft a.di, your ovettleed low &j 045-1731 or 145-1741, rlCIWI Pr.....,,t1t1¥e Action ......, lat Ila 10< beautiful Bat Penln N•--'-loc*lng for• lflati> WOtd Secre1ary, P/T, Exper.,•----'------ prctrulc 181 im.ge h6gh. Bot> or Gery Worklllop. 851-5847, wanted. Flelllble houra. home. HMIP(j +olllldcare ;;;."'T, -·-•-• proc.aor tor \he public Sa61a org1nlied person for Supervl1or f or plant 811 oa-Dr. Sul1e 14. ~. 24 hours. Apply et Shell Station for 8 yr old boy, atlnoon ¥Ut •--• _. rellUona d9'11. IBM dl• mAll -busy dl1org1nt1:ed L•· malntanence co . •I :,~~r. rt Be a c h . aa....c..nh S~OFC:.:~~ 1SS01 8eedl nr SO Fwy. :m:;.•~1o~ ::"i ~ ~ ro .:":;: ::.~~=.: ~~~ oi.tanoe ~yc:c:vr.:~I~~ ;'~7!:;ance Hper • • '. • & II ._. ........ ng Cell 851 ... 135 II.Ill TYPIST bo a r Cl + a a I 1 r y . 4 pm onty, Mon-Fri a last pece 1nd busy •$500-ll,000 Wk. 404 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -.. ,; llAll• ..... wp -• ""''" · • · · Full llme po1lt1on lo 815-3793, 623--4920 Country Club Collvel• pflonM Front offtca ap.. •Outallfldlng Lead llL • I• -OFACEJ WAREHOUSE ,...ft191191._ = ~· CdM. Doog -wer phones and qrt-1---_.;_____ ICent. 5-4~1 pearanoe • pt111 Send Progr-am llllOllY Immediate ~ In 1000 n to 2700 ft. At: -..... wun IHl5 •--~-'·-----• eel offlOI dull•. A9Qut-Get OAEEH can -PeqMe---whO--n-leed--~----1 reeume to Teddi &ek:iher. ~Tr~ Ho e11perlence n.c••· t~lt .......... tr1CM. Mil tne1ntM1ec1 ..,. ........ T.J.'1"21 rH good tyJ)lng aklha. fOf WHITE elephants ~ ~ Cfl8Cll the Cocl'lrln ChaH I LI· Call Jeff St-tor Inlet• wy. Good~ V06ce, ei.ltleOl\Akli•to._o.llY modern building• on __.,lllP" U. HWWI _ P ..... Cell Racheet at wlttl a ClMalfled Ad Setvtce OlrectMY 1n the vlng•ton Ce>. PO Box vt.w a.1200. ~ tor Pam. Plot. ~ tlow'I ..a quiet 1tr .. 1. A"~n.CS w..a-••r _ .. _.. 551-394& Catt 842-54'78 o.\ILY PILOT 19122, lrvtM, CA 82713 8 1t11rctay mornlnte. ~ino. gwegee •vd-WI llM ~ ... "'· AAA• ;m;;;;;;;;;;;~~-;.Jliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill.iiii;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii•ISllM llmTUY~ Commlulon wttll g.,.. ..,.., ··Wtry !'Gt let 1a llllp'r' In 1111 2nd .,... Earn UOO 1800 per N8 rant•• and bonia .... 145 4IOO, 846-3323 di Mar1aol Troub'ea?/ DI-TO'• noe tN9 Need nice peraon for ~ .... part time. up to ltlltll~~OC-.n0 Contact l.U·HTt eh VOfce1F9mllyProbW!lt? Robt. Sattlet NH/CM cooking, some expert· KIDS-EARN GREAT TRfS AND PRIZES! •1000bonuafofdo.& .,....,.,_.,, 1n.9201 5:30PM ........ Oomelllc Vtotenoe?/ R.E. Btok• 8d AeeltOtl enoe, &OOd pay, pleaa-C40aa \A/Ill bMf anu demi I!~~~;;;;;~.!..._-~~~!!!!!~-~~~~~ Olllld AbUHfl Clllld &42·2171 ~11 Ing envlronm«it Santa Start' ·~~mei.:.!.. ....:r· -.. , Ana. C.it onty 8·11•m. ""'""' _, Cuatody? Immigration WIDOW HA& IU l or 551-1304. 1_MS_._c.. ___ 1012 ___ -1 Mortgage/ escrow ex· (~~ T 0' S tO 000 N .......... ,..._...._ p«lence. R"ponllble INH ,.. ... ,,. . 1, , up. o _.._..__ "' • -or-edit~ no -.. Couple to manage 18 FT/PT CrrO'Wft H.......__ po11t1011. oalery com-11 ..... 1 .... l Cell Oenta'on ~oC' unite In Co1ta M11a. 3101 E.-c.t ..;;.'OdM menaurete wtth ·~ c.1 oo11ec1t. 2• hr. en.n11 Pertact tor retired • ..,,... enoe. ~76. ·~-~~~~~:r.:"":~·---------1 retired.~ fWurne w: 8111~ loOk"'8 '°' 1--------..i ~~~~~~~~,l!!!t!i!li!! 1f 1f IM 11'1 11WJ Myftel Aoblnl, 1702 A. car .. , In 1dvert11Jn9. s..cary, Pff for~ ,;. liiiii;;~ 11100-s1i.aoo 18\4~ ~. 1112, Aenctlo Medlatlt. o.ntat, Xlnt co. manufacturet. Ce>ate Maaoned ~nd curr9flt Paloa v--. CA toa74 with room IOI edveooi-MtM C.. &4642l5t . ..., .. ., .. , .... ,,_. ,.,,.., .. 714/a1-4321 (831-4341 ment. C8'I w .. Qwlt. ewe) PIP llllf Pll.lf t111• \.Id. Adverh1ln9 2:nc1 TD'• rr-••.ooo to l tt. D•llY Piiot hH AGES 11-14 Mgmt & MatkeUno ..... , ... C>Ptnlne• tor S*t ttm• EARN~ TO $75.00 PO WED' ,_.,._2·_1•_..;_ ___ , h0.000 lltgll yteld .. ~ AolAe M8l\I09"I to... ...._ --_ cut.CS by ll"Ote ••mlty ~ OW'f1erl, Monday ~now 11.nt l!i ~tor~...., _., ,.._, ,_ hom" fn 89" awn.,. """'McMy _ IPt)fox 2PM bmtn to ~· ,...,. tor Ille 1Jn11t1 CoMt :ta ~ lnooN ~~~~==-~•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii9 dll\o. ttrln only. Call to J:'°PM. Mult riav. OtdY Nol Ow Clt!n '1wt tl UO ~ w .... '"t•re9'Htont -~nl.! (71-4) IM ... 111 ...__.. wori UlltO:JO 11.ftl ~~On Selur ..... , we ..t Tillt --. .._ -. _,.,..,...., .... ........--atltt l'letlOll ... • ._ -r ......_.. ot ..__ ... ""'--.. -QOn • "81'1 f1' 9'"1111 pldtup WOI'• I ._ lllOft 1lollfa. Oii wtl •R RIMY __, -_.,... ltlM .. lt ....... fof Md current lntur•no.. ~ Ml PMS alq Wittl --. )'Ml "" IMlftlM.. ~ *ft• to .... ..,... Y ir Mrt Weekly 1111.-y •1so and lllOMJ tlltn n M Mmme ff '*""' ~ "°"" 14"' "'· .... a.. ...... • Compeny e.n.fltl PIUI ~*vtd If JOU tft IM« led. ,._ Ull Jlr ............ ,.. "*--~ ·-~ '!._1d 1 ~ ~andOOf'Nnlaalon btl (lye -CHMll =ti'•'"· _..--,, ... , -, -:::='~P~: M ::-.,.:-:. rigM I::. =="·~.~~= !WM. Or~Ca.t "--80ft ,. .......... Cell. -·· ..... ,... "'°'· --.... ..........,. ....... • Unda. tr. ~-.. -Ft, .... m r a a s .. .. Oreno• co .. , OAllV PIL.OTl81hlfdey, Aprll t , 11U Sl.14 per day lplHt•P C!r•• !U• !!!'!!~~:~,no. •h•1 .. • ... • ..... •.• .... m.--H•0 .... t-e-.. -.~,-.. 1 .... -lt1n Clfttlu l!tJ1tmtn ftl•lf•• fMl lerYln/ leuln IJ!dtul CtpttllH RHIO I COMM'L l1PI ... TIU IU • ,.. """ ,. n OU'"LllY OL•'""'I"'" OAACIA'I MAJNT Dl«Jl l .... ,.'pumH Aa auurwau llLL'I .ANOCLA SPIRITUAL• ... ~ .. __ ..,.. .. ~ ... 1.............. .... .... ,.. llCO\llUO.I l>Mijly ol vOI· !lec·Plumb-CatJ*ll'Y wl1h"•~ ....... ~"'i::'::n lrlf Pk It cerpenlry alee --., --"• ,,.__ / ,.~ __ _.,..., 111'-1'1 Al.I. you p1y !of . '°day ltd In,,... ........ ,_, .. .,., • n .......... ~·"6 .. oe I gult111 87~14tf 1'1110 COYer9•'enoet ........... ....... pl\lmbt.:~ 4t?.Seei . fop quaJlly/Au.1 rllff ewperlenc:ed I prOIH· .,.,.,941ltlftf ........ -M .. low ratH. "4-a •O C.11• Cart. Aemod. Kallh ... ,_4872 I H HO·ot33 mu _ ,,, .... 11m111 '60-7t811 11ona1 Vary r1Hon1bt1 tn •II m•ll•rt 01 Ill• C-""I " .... _ ------fe11l11 1 MITI Piii lllT ,.,,, 1°' 11 or wour P004 &7&·2~80 or 173.97 ... -........ Loving & ~ajblt JACK OF ALL T"AOI• HOUH I office OlHnln\ Cu11om Pllnll"G; lnl/e111 n .. d •. For ••Ptrl .. ,. b , W.._.. .. II CIH FlNCINOICON8T ,,_ .. J....., 9111 _. >' Rtllltllt. thorough 2 ldrm lownhH type Oullll" 8prl""' 8pec111 6 Sptrllual AdVllOI' DAlY PILOT SERVICE DIEC TORY •Ntw Cl I net a, cabtnel r.. -n ,.Of .,.. _.. .. .... , 1 0 G c;ondo CloH 10 evt ry· ' 01 ·.. · vloe, call 1Yenlng1 p m In bueln•... marrlige, lac:lng, blrt I lorm1a1 'enoed y.,d.C:O.ta M.. "enoee bullt or r.pairld !!!:/ Ol night 75·3014 ?~~~ia 1 I hr Inger thing 1806/mo Agl Fr" HI •v• '73·2031 lo 0 Pm II no an•-. elreu problam1, tic covntarlope '42..0U1 6'1'""25 wtlclyl ~=s::~';t&.~ ONI! CALL OOU ITI 045-tHO • Loe.I palnl1t ~·work PLEASE k119 trying e 3 1 . 9 4 7 e O I an 1 C111taln Chlldo•re·Oay1 only 3yr "=-"--It I P1lnt1ng, c;1rp1n1ry, High Quality Hou-one • Ouallty work, economy (114) 4H·llll 031 8064 --Old Mon-Frt. Call l)el)l>le !!!!I! -• II r rooll"G. crpl llHm cln· ~,. I am lht l>Mll tlH!J r11 ... Ir• Mt H4-7180 Ooof~r~=:~:n~.. 8-4&-039' SPRINGS-HINOES·Nl!W Ing, 09fdenlng, yard cln· e73•70l2 alt. Opm BRICKWORK. 8mlll job1. P.inllng t•larlOf & 1n1e-~~r~,~~p :.~ =P~:: ..,11.r_lU __ le_r..,! ____ _ ••other of 16 -o Old 0-ra Att-·•r1 up, etc, Lowell r1tH. HlllOllAIJlt Newport Colla MIH rlor,~uallty guaranlffd 1lon milnt & repelr AAA 8prlnklef/landl09PI Ptnt1'1)41tloe·lenoN ... "' • ,.._.... . ....,.. • &TARA 5494471 lr\llM ... ~. 87 .. 3176° e1• .,. . A I II #2828013 3 Jfltr'I ~.,._...13 ~· mo1h• ol almUat lrnlr~y NfV Lowetl 830-022111t1tn~1 ,..., or ... " Fr19 .,, 2" hr aerv Lie 'f.1 "· 0 . lo axcfla(IOI chlld cart. t1IMll 1f yra In C M REASONAIJI.! RATES HOUSEC BRICKWORK Smell or lnl bl lor 'b;tt; wOfk, 283000 &46-8280 64 •6874• 842•0007 Am addna-Pallo co'*• Regular~ but Wllh ll••f. '430tN Tom 557-4480 ~·• ol work·rte/ Good tf L~INQ lge job•. rapalrt Local ~~':•!7~~c••· C111 Jeck fayekita Tilt OOIT NOWI ... .., .... ,. Your Diiiy Piiot 8ervlce Olreotory ~-':rT'~%': blllly N 680-6214 Gar•ga Door Ol*•lort Daw~'!!"'' ~.~C?.~~4 M.: •• ·., .... ,~an• rift '46·1512 ..... ..-v • ., II .......... T-ll_E_INS-TA_L_L_ED __ & ...,..,. "" 4 Xlnt chlld c., •• my Spy· eprlng1. h1tdware. For I "" '"V .. 6 Maaonry & Stvcco: new & o••Tt• P&llTlll PHO 0 IUlll All kinda Guarlll'lllld. "-Pr9MnllllVI R1mod1llng. llnlah c:er· gl111 hOme. l.icp. teech dlmon1latlon. Seacout HI yra •ltP home repair. I lt11t llltla1 reptlr. All IYPM Ouallly 25 ""· lie. 4008"1· Ina. L~~dll. Preaen71 .. •.&62F7u_13u106• 1 All• John 883.()417 pan1ry, door hinging, "· mothef. E-/\llknd1 2841 N-port Blvd. C.M. do everylhlno. Mike Low"I price. 83t·2346 ' "' .. painting, rootlno. eteotrl-01<. 700-8231 '42·3400. 031.e300 awl 8, 24 hre Mature, r...,onlfble pro-II l bonded. Alie. Color IX· Tiie & Maeonry. new l r• Ml-1111, •n H2 cal, etc 831-8371 Mike H a1 i>er1. 083--0911 Richard LI. P11,.rlt lenlcea pair. All 1ype1. Quality C t I 11~ al Home repalrt, c:arptfitry, IMelonll looking to hou-- -~ fJ3 23 6 C t S.ni ta J&C tll, -•er 1&r•Hla1 01bln111. •l•c:lrtc:al. M 111 IOf tummef mon-·ABC MOVING· Pa,.rl!I Rental Survey•'°' hire '" 111 lie 1• 4 AenltHal CtUlA11 &lf!5 IN ctSh Remod•llRepaJ,.., comm. plumbing, fenc:tno oon the b101nntno In May Quick, Careful a.vie. Fartlltng lnterl0t =n lb. 112-1141 TrH S.rrice No IMm o 1mpoo & rHld. llc'd, bonded, TllEI ee&-0140 Wiii c1t1 for p111 end Lk:. T138048 552-0410 01 N...., .. R-.prty. Aemod. Stlln Spec:111111 F .. 1 Ina. For .... 662·9142 Top~/removed. Clean p • ., u 11111 •• I c •I I v~.~~~CN~,~~:.~3~5 l1Uaiakia1 Tr•• Tri•/ le ..... ~tBryd.~lc. 117"301"61~ __ d_ry_._F_r .. _ .. _1_8_3_9_·_15_1_2_1 up, n'""' 11wn•. 751·3478 You n1m1 II we'll do II. -875-4470 alter 8 p.m. *A•1 llYIH• Slump grind Sa-""'"' Ablllcy ~le • • · .vv a,J, llffllN I lea Relt Very reH. • J D. HOfn Reflnl.shtng · •• ...,.,. ---------IShempoo & ateam clean. Uc. 306888. Remodel, Land~lng-Yd Clnup1 645·2385 -~~::,Ui:',~iiv!6,i[e:xp E~~~~:l~~'~:~•r~Jln~: Mtlqu ... kll. cablne11, Free Ml Jim 165-6810 U .. tint/ ........ Color brighteners, wht Add'na & CeblMtl Tr .. lrlm/remov·Malnl 1---------1lmr.11cul111, rHpontlble Lio T·1tl ,428 730•1363 lent AHlgnmt 581.8580 fine pelntlng 8"5·0664 TREE TRIMMING. ramo· Add'n.-DMign·Almod crpll • 10 min bleach ll48-S58e 646-41« . lrrlg•llon Jim 851-.0129 Haalla1 bu1lna11 women Long l 1. val, yd clean-up•. hiul· Toe> quallty. Low price. Hell, 1111/dln rms $HI, avg Tiii tlUI MEii DUMP JOBS lime local reeldenl with STARVING COLLEGE Bleck welder P1p1rhang· H lAI Ing, Jim 642-6302 FrM Mt. Uc; 631 ·23"5 room $7 50, cwch $10, Drywall l ewn·lr-· .. rub ln1·1atl & Smalt Movl"" Jobi ~l,...~vla~7~~7112hru Sept STUDENTS MOVING Ing & Removel Ou1I Huber Rooling·lll 1ype1 • S T s--A--chr S5 Guar ellm pal -I .. , ... ~ ""' v ..-.. CO. Lie T124-43e wort! only 494·3618 N dec:k .. 11ton1 r19 .,,,,,.., OOOf Crpt repair 15 Y" DRYWALL TAPING Tr .. trim/Removal Call MIKE &48-1391 lnturld. 11-41·8427 . -·nM:OVet• I economy with ••c•I· exp Do work myHlf All TeJC1ur11 & Acwllle Lawn malnl/Rotolllllng HAUL·MOl/E·REMOl/E F~!~a ~~~~~t ~a~T"~:I WATCH US GROWi fktt!tr•tkt UC ""' 11802 5"8"11734 tence. lree Mt, '31·384g Reta 554·0123 Fr ...... Kevin 073· l503 Free Nllmlll 548·00&5 Furniture, Traah, Tr-BulltH 045-4840 X802. w .. ..,. rHfllll Ht Hit T ' Alt~all Driveway-Parking Lot Repelr•Seak:Olllng S&S Asc>hlt 631-4189Llc Wa Care Crpl Cleaners DRYWALL/ACOUSTICAL CIHn·upa/landec:aplng 083-6416 NORM Palallat C ~·=i ···:~:II~ 8 Free est. (le .. ;81042 -.-••-•-.r,.a .. t.__ ___ _ SIHm CIMn & Uphol. All PHASES H1ullng • Tr .. Trim l---H-A_U_ll_N_G ___ 11ac••• Tax -0 or •4 1 Pvl Tutoring/ A•m•dlll 'ban Hall~g Grldlncl 6. Paving Co Reelc:omm Lie. 3978804 842· 1720 Truck Mwnt Unit Guer. BUD 1714) 662•0582 F t 642 8007 FllE P&lmll fl I I I tUr REPAIR SPECIALIST 1n1tructlon. XJnt ,_,tu ,.~,, .. 7 8 :::---:--:------ii-:...:rM;.:...:":.:...;. __ ~...:.._·:...:.....-C1Mnup1, )IAfdllree eve Flderetld Ta11 Servlcl by Alchud Sinor Lie: al 11_ e_ Shllke-Comp.Shlnglt 1<-8 (213)682-3784 ldztittla1 Babylllllng, any hwr NMr Vlctorla/Xtnl rel•. Cotta M..._ 842·M82 R ... r11.. .... ....... 1 lltctrical Ralph Caball«o & Son• RANDY, '42 7647 Home/office apple 280644 14 yrs ol happy ED'S PLASTERING 751-7718 551-5552 --------- CARPET INSTALLATION ELECTRICIAN Priced Comp!. malnl. comm/ Heullng, cle•n·up & 1ree 63t-4871. local cuatomwa Oulllly p11chH,llealurH *IHF LWI UI* Tniat a.nice & REPAIRS 30 yre exp. rlghl, frH Hllm•I• on ret Tr .. trimming & r... trimming, I 10 min 01ve'1. Motl $10·$75 or Thank )'OIJ, 813-4114 lnllexl Neel 145-8258 End of eeuon lpe<:lall Typing/W0td Proceal"G 6'45·9031 (b•f 8, •h 4) l1tge Of emall joba. mov11, CIHn·u~•· Frae 657-8271 Bob 20% olf fut yeer'a Wiii PLASTER PATCHING One week only Local. Quick, 1Uy revl1lon1 Thornton c arpel Sala & ~L:'.k:::·~3~9M~2~1~.---::.1:;73-:'.:'.0:'.:35:'.:8~lc~ea1it~. i)64ii6-<tm4:54ru•:An·~4'i:i:3iiio;;ti'" College Studant with large 1ra11e1. 6"1..Qll29. e1aun PAllTtlll Re11ucco1. lntle•t 30 25 yrs exp '751·4364 Reaeonabl• 851·1041 ln11111111on1. Comm/ LIC'D ELECTRICIAN COMPLETE GARDENl!"G lruok , low .. t rete. FllEE pr 0 mp I . n e 8 I yra Nell Paul 645-2977 s .... , l w1 ..... Cle=:- reeld, rHlrelches & re-Qua!. work·Reu. relM SERVICE: call Jerry• prom pl. Think you, ~~~~::n•la/ 10 relH Plaaler & Drywall ••••HI •I • ~ pelrt, xlnl refl •430277 Tom 831-50721873-75'« LIWn ~. 631.43g5 Cwrt. 758-1878 ...... I IEUYllY Extllnl Rettuccos Budget tllet·IOw min we WASH WINDOWS Balloon Promotion• un11-j_~G~reg~!65&-53~~2~4~ __ J·~~~~~~~~=-joiafd';;;i1inij~Ci18a;;:-;;p.1~ Your Home or Oflk:• P&llT fHI A••ru Bl__....._, .... 5ao •992 R11, Comm, boat 1r1rs Fut · Prol..ion.l t RESIDICOMM'L/INO. ar en ng. c 1 n-up ' 8tat ltein Celt Now. 832·"••1 -..,..,. .. .,,. .,.,._ 0 II work tied S=:d:yr~:~4~~~ll CtaHI/ C..crttt 20 Yfl Do my own work. trimming, cement work _ uvo FREE EST INT/EXT Free Ml. &41·7581 ua IY guar8tl Uc. 2780<41. Al &48-&126 545-11104 642·2986 Painting · Carpentry Laa•acatiai REFS UC. 320881 f11a~ia1 S 1 • IS --' Free Mllmete 949.73g1 llln.Ju/ fin Al Cemtnt·Muonry·Block Tiie ·Remodel. Bonded. 1== __ ., _ __._._____ TED. 7141871-0047 24 llr El ':) '41-llH tell Ira& e ... 1ct1 "Let the Sunshine In" ::::11;11 arat Wal.,..Cuat. wOfk. Uc. CHAISTY & SON UllSOAPE IWIT. Lio. 0&2-74321644-4798 PIU EmlATH -,-N-T-/EX-T-. _C_A_L_L_J-IM-.-1 WATER HEATER Specie! Secre1ar111 services: 1yp-SUNSHINE WINDOW ~~ ~.~.,,ms •381057 Rob 547-2663 24 HOURS. LtC'D Cln-up1. All• 5311-1010 BtaH Cleuia1 Sod, aprlnkltr and lhrub 140-llH Pool hMl•rs•Furnacet Ing. copy, etc Faat terv. CLEANING ···.-.tr. ,.............ng Rod's concrete & muon-538-8121 or 85().-0988 .• -1., _ ln1ta11a11on. Our work ---------i---------1 175-4458, 760-8359 642·1549 -..,comm. 848-0099 ry, 9 yeers earne IOC Elec:tlicl1t1: ,_ & ;.p.i,, Garuw .. lng wanted. mow· ROBIN'S CLEANING only looks up•nalva INTIEXT PAINTING LOW COSTll 24 HAS •---.-,-----·i--------- h 11.1tfl Free 111 7141840·1705 All typea. low prlc:H Ing. adglng , raking, SeMcl • 1 lhOrOUOhly Ch«:k our prlcel before & WALLPAPERING Aepalr-Aeplp&-Rernodel Setria11 Alltr&lital W0~•·s~owpp~g. r:gr:1or1c111 119 C 11 1 Lk:'d. Free •t 631·2345 iweeplng,7!~H 41111• clean hOUM. 54(H)857 ~ buyl Lk: 204516. Cu1tom work Fr19 •I Drain• Lie 850-t030 AlltH•llon 1 men, women your fl~i"" __,d.,.I STAPLEY CONSTR. oncrete iml or ga ---------1 metn 8-45-~1 CALL 6411-t013 R .. a Sieve 647-4281 M home o kg 1 ant ....... , ., NIW & remod, flnllh c:a.r-job•. Remove old, ,.. ExpertlM Hwllkeeplng · lntl•ll-Aeplpe-Repalr Y · w r u r · Delly llot Cluslfled pentry, door hinging. place wt,_. 645-8512 The IUIHI dt1w In th• IOIWUn UlllOAPI Vac & euppl111 Included LltJ4'1 larlta Ill•• DAI/IS PAINTING Frl9 eat Reeaonable. eed 5•9•9659 Ad• To pl1ce your 1d, 38«31 83 837 Mlk Wul. .a Dally Piiot Speclal-comm/reald Klny841-4870 1n1/1ict.Acou1tlcoelllng1, Llc'd John631·1151 Trade your old 11u11 for call 842-5678 ind let 1 11 • l· 1 e CIU&tfled Ada. yOUr on\· CINllflld Ad. Call Todey lndtcp/ maJnt Hrv 13 SELL tdle Items wllh a c:abln•I relln. Ina Free new good111 wllh 1 Clattlfled Ad·Viaor help Went Ads Call ~2-5'78 llCJP llhopplng oenler 8'2·5878. yn Fr ...... 831·7494 CIUllfled Ad• 842·5878 Dally PllOI Cfusjfled Ad .... #366780 842·7478 Sell Idle llllTll 842-5678 CluSlfled Id 842-$078 you I • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Sunday, April 10 ARIES (Mar<'h 21-April 19): It may be necessary to take some s teps backwards for purpose of recufying recent errors. You'll complete tasks. get view of areas usually hidden. obscured or shrouded in mystery Clandestine conference could result in dec1s1on to scrap procedures which have fallen short of mark. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Emphasis on new start. ability to get to heart of matters. Romance is part of exciting scenano -Leo, Aquarius natives figure prominently Lunar emphasis on ability to win your way via powers of persuasion. Surprise gift may be on the way GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): You'IJ be on more solid ground -e motionally and financtally Supenor expresses confidence. flashes green light Sense of direction 1s restored, intuition IS on target. Family member is not fully convinced but will lend support. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Check customs, laws. travel plans. Focus on long·range projects. intrinsic values. ability to articulate abstract ideas Diversify, k eep option s open, refuse to be discouraged by aSSOC'1ates who appear confused. uncertain. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Delay is temporary - know it, continue to plan, to attend to details and to gain allies. Information becomes available regarding special rates, funding. It may be necessary to review. revu;e and ultimately to initiate a rebuildin~ program. VlRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Check legal papers. be ready for message or call which necessitates · change of itinerary. Member of opposite sex figures in scenario. Focus also on public relations, opportunity to disseminate views. Sagittarian could provide answer to dilemma. LlBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Basic domestic adjustment is highlighted. Focus on essentials. diet, information con cerning nutrition and work schedule. Family member makes gesture of conciliation Communicate with one who is oonfa.ned to home or hospital SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)· Make meanings clear -member of opposite sex could be sincere but mlsinfonned. Define terms, see situation as it exists and steer clear of self-deception. Significant changes occur, children might be involved and you'll be happier as result. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Focus on responsibility. security, safety measures and pos.5ible news of a promotion. Contacts are made with older individuals who do have your best interests at heart. Cancer. Capricorn natives figure prominently. .......... 5100 Yeterl•MJ Ast't °' A.H.T. wanted for Ve- tertn1ry Hospltal put ttme Musi be 21 or over 40&-6M1 J·~· ...... SlOS Eaec: Sacrel1ry w1n1t weekend 11cre11rl1I wOfl\. Ywr ofc. 5"11-1307 Her•'• How You Cen U•• Our Femoua Dlmea-A-Llne • 9ftftt them °' melt them whh correct cut\ to Deltr l'Mot, no W. 9ey It., Coeta ...... CA.nbl • lactl lt9m m1111t be pnc:.d wtth no lhlm over llO. 10c P9f 11'9 -t1.CICI minimum. • No Nvettocti, prodllel9 or pUint1. • No OOftlmtf'C ... Ma .. lowM. all 5 COLECO video Te11111r _2_A_l_d-.-.-w-l_ll_d_o_p_r_lv-.-,.-• $5 2 XL-8 trick 11PI du 1 y any ti me Raf 1 pl1yer with 1.11erclM llPI 968-8002 or 1168-6492 $15 Portabla tepe player EIGHT dra-chelt S38 Twin bid S25 Copper· 1on1 relrlgerator S50 Coll•• t1ble end end llbl11 17-$35. Night 111nd ta Batiy dr-. 4 drawer. llghl color 118 Baby wood 1 ocker 18 Desk 125 Me'al Cit bed S 12 Coucl'I ·~30 Love Hal 128 Queen 1011 sleeper 150 L1mp1 S~S20 9 drawer dr__. with mlrrOf S35 Kitchen lable S 10 Two oak up.. holtttHl<I ch1lr $22 each Fant 15-S7 953-1310 or ---------• $5 Mc:C1H1 end Vogue A· 1 ptOI llouMcieaner w/ blll ol rel1 In Nwpt & S A. Claan everything e11c:epl w lndow1 54t-2434 1v•• ••c:•pl Tue & Thura. 50c Re1ll11lc 8 tric k ,.,,_ player $10 Merltn S5. Gemes lt·S3 MUSIC eland S1. M•lchlf10 coffef labll end end 11bl1 S30 Oecorallve plllow1 I 1 ---------• each Naw h1tdw1r1. 1101 Ul'1 acrew•. null. bolll, Flailing & dllrterlng waehars $ 1 ·S3 Dllhea EXPERIENCED 11-13. Plc1ure frame 12. Call Scoll 561·eo90 hecullv• ofllc• chelre 953-8467 $30 eec:h 2949 Andra., Compelenl Ma11lr1 Nur-Coat• Mall S11urday AICM. companion drl\IW 9 2 1y 1---------Xlnl ref1 549-8877 _._on _______ SHELi/ES $1!>. Record 1---------BIKES $10·$50 BHC:h pleyett $10 end $15 bia1b cruiser $40 3',.. PIHtle Vecuum 120 Plclure1 pipe $2 e1c11 Model S1·S5 Cl'llldren• tov• D!t1 9510 rallroed tracks, 3 raJI $5 1 n d g • m •I $ t • S 5 2060 Stat• AY9 .. Co11a 540·4706 1101 Tulare a.-ip pupa. pe.t & ahow. Meea, home 1tter lpm. Drive. Coft• M ... Xlnt temperament. (213)50.-0839 BICYCLE ment 5 apeld, 165 SR· 15 black r1dl1I 1---------1 llghtwelght, name brand dee? lrud Ure S tO No Mal• Peking•••· AKC Runt uc:et11n1. look• beg. but won.1ng HooYlf reg .. S yra old. Hbl1, 1herp Extt11 150 vacuum cieanw $10 Cat houMOroken, seo 080. 9e8-8138 lop luggage rack $7 50. Ctwta, '31-3e05. Car double bike c1trllf Fe Amer Etklmo w/ pepar1. 1~ yrt. 81aull- full S175. 14'-51e7 -· llLMIUTl.I 8 Ml, $175. 960-0183 FOUR 181n. chrOf™I Cr•· $1. Large orlental rug, • Qlf magi. liollld, ldjult llltle l()jfec;I 546-3838 lo 141n unlvlrHI coal,_ _______ _ $15 llCl'I a.ti 150 pelr, TWO 185·• t3 on Toyole Two c:uatom m1de 4ft rime, Hke ,_ S39 pair rwnd picnic ti.,_, 1 fl. New LR701115 llra on nlaMd. 1unllnllhed150 G.M rim S25 Good each 540-1735 H78• t5 on G M rim $20 Treller hit ch $1 6 OLD 1ld1 chalra 161 S20 531·3701 each Pair preub1ck 1----------Vlnla pupa, mile, f414'Nle, c1na 1ea1 ch1lr1 $20 10 S PEED bike 125 Two AKC, enemp aired Net\. Chlld1 rocker $15. burner Cllll'IP etove S tO Coclc« Spaniel P\ippy f• male, butt. AKC reg'd S260. 640-5130 131-6038 Old Btntwooo with cane 4 quart ~ cream tr-er PttbuM T.mtt UKC. $75 631-7287 1e11 $25 Smell 1001 S 10 Sp1ak1ra $2 11001 $5 Chltdl chair GamH 50c Two twin S 10. Wlciler l«Vlng lrty bed lremH 1nd head- S t O. Old Englteh aide board• $50. Set 1111 ltnff 5920 chelr with can• Mal 125. lights 15 Portable boal 1-.-.. ...... ____ -..-.-Bolton rocker $25 Old or ble11cller •Mii S 15 Reg Apfly Gelding. 5 yrt, wldler baby cabinet MO. AllOtled clothel 50c-S5 16.2. 1harp.1ncl tac:k. L1rge 2 1nell wood Orap11, gr11n 1201114 SACRIFICE! 11500, ..,,_ m1gnlne !Ible S40. 1 25 811 t W. Wii ton 847-3908 8-4S-S.C4& Strtel Cotta...._. fib 5939 WASHER $50. Dryer S50. !SOLID tNk at....oc:ablnel ':mliiiiiiiiiiiillllllt! Dlthw1111er S50. Power 130. Eleclrlc: c1rv1r Ill mower S50 Pl.lltl ~ S7 .50 M1hogany end GIVE YOUR PETS S60 EllC1 ic edger l60 llble with dra_, S12. tilt a. Protactlon poa-Vecuum ~IHner $30. Mlreoord record pllylr llble. Avallabl• for the Glrla blk• 1 36. Brown 120 Giit lram1 44•28 11t time In So Calif • an recllner S50 Bottle typa lnc:hH 15 Black and !?••Ptnllvl natlonwld~ watar cooler, llol·cotd D.cker hedge trimmer A .. cut & Recovary ,60 Seturday 111., !t5 Redwooo 4114 poet• ProgralTI whldl lntur• If 11·00 and Sund• 221 75c loot. Netlonal 0.0. pet 1t found or Injured 11 Flower S1r111 bo111 graptilca 25c eec:tt. Pl•y· wlll recelva mldlcal cat9 · bOy beck num~1 50c and you .tll be located. M.... ••en. DlahH. coll•• Call, IMve meauge to uttlt Miu Murtet ,.1 on• mug1 25c·l2. Elec:trlc Oii 69\alll. 8-42..0561 T 11 t alon" cam• a c • n o P • n • r I 8 THE JEWEL.'d KITTEN u • ' • '""'1·8447 351 W•I n-y, apfd9f Ind raid In Ill• ..... ... Dally Piiot Cl1111f11d Coate Mwe CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Ja.n. 19): You reach more peopl~ w1lh lour ideas, desires. You'll complete one phase o activity and prepare for new challenge. Jtelatives are Involved. vl.aita could be ltrl.:::11ll featured and a call could result in short trip. Aries _ . _!!!!! MCtlon lt>Out MIU Mui· hrt't TVttet and bought It for tt.tlS. You can Mii yovr 1utta1 end 1011 of other 1111ng1 througll Dally Piiot CIH•lfl•d Adi. call '"42·6e7' plays key role. Aa1tn9 Hll AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You are,-ble to ~- win friends and influence people -individual who ._ prev1ousty oppoeed you could now do turnabout of fine outt°"' '*6gned C!Malfled Ad1, your ~I and become valuable ally. HlshUght opUmian, new & •t•i. jewejty. l~et§op~lfl~o~pi~fig~oen~ter~.~~~~~~~~~ Jtarta in new dlrectiona. You'll receive news which lllMY, .,.._ 11 Ii could atd in financial planntng. lll ...... • !~Ai eTAR GA'ZEK•~ PISCES (Feb. 10-March 20): Family member (PATIO AOOM> ~.CLAY 11. Mu.AN m .. f'd d . l t.al ldd le orou d I 1107 JA.HIOME AOAO A! .. "t::. H r .... °"''' ""'"''"""' ~ ,,.. " "1°' con cs es1res -ma n n m • n n HIWftORT NAc.t · ~ ... .. ..,. ..... ~ .• , ,. ·•· ..... 00, ,, ... i-. offering opinions. 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LAWN mower $10 2 piece BA LOWIN Reed oro•n MEN'S size 8 skates ANTIQUE bird CllQ8111nd. blue sectional "46 Can· "40 6"'2· 1968 S11urd1y Sauer bOOI, two sets ol cul iron base S 12 2•;, nlng 1ars S3 dozen Por· or Sund1y l<ryplo and Gyro wfleels 1nc11 tired cl1y flower table lyp1wrller $22 $50 Scnw1nn 201n mini pol• 15c: or 2 for 25c Spring end m1t1re11 SHELVES Wood. o,!"'· cruiser $15 Mlkaaa size Good working wooden double 125 S.t Jr golf ~r:~:~ .. ~ ~~."' ·10<:~s~· 5 soccer ball, Ilk• new e1u11 c:erpel sweepar clubs $2$ Ruby vue 16. $10 Small boogie board. 18 42 Inch wrought Iron Wheel barrow $4 Rec:li· 552.9404 good condition I 10 glUI top 11bl1, lacy ner c:heir $30. Otd book WATEABED Wood and 873-2088 grape vine trim $50. 40'1 shelve• $15 Double wrought Iron heater. REC LI N I NG ch a ir , brt .. llllps wheel ctock hudboerd and 2 night l1bulou1 $50 552·9404 brown 1 10 Pleln ltvlng I 15 Luge airline pit llendl 112 Mt ~ KENMORE v1cuum 125 room chair SIO (grlWI) cerrler $lS Keyilone ~~:":~-::.~ Goll b•g $5. McOoolld Both niugahyd• 2037l model 110 8mm 1uto· BSA turnteble $20 " Bayview Ave Sanll An• mtllt movie protector nlnge Of monday Height• S32 301n 1111 wrouihl BMW hub cap• $30 ROCKING c:h1tr1 $18 Volley bell nel SI S. 1ron plant slend $3 O. 2601 B N 40 tnch •eld keel wood eecn unya -· Surlbo•rd $30 Beecl'I VICTORIAN all wood 2 sell boll wllh mut and port Beach umbrell• $1 Set of anti· s tory doll 1'1ou111 $45 new 11111 $35. Old &i· o que oak Cheirs 150 eec11 Remington Stud driver ghsh braaa wall pleqUM PORT A·CRIB end thrH Kida c:lolhet end 1oya 1nd 5 bo.es load• end $2-15 811 wooden llep lheell S35 Stroller S20 Sc:-15 Stroller 1 20 studs 12$ Pewt9' fount ladder $25 Old cut Iron Car 11111 $2. S6 115 Porta-Crib 1heels 135 Oii teble lamp $18 Hild ktck 11.,1 Felrbinki Diaper pill $3. Outdoor Cer ae111 $2·$15. S alur-wood maple love Hat II.torte gu engine 160. baby awing $3 Baby day •tier 9am 2510 end 135 Antique hanging Excellent white rotuy beek peck U . Hundred• 2538 F1lrway Drive, brass cnendeller. gtasa sew mechlne c:IUllc:, Iron of kids clolhH 25c each. Coate Meu Off ol o.1 shedes $50 Oak mecili-bese el«:trlc drive S50 Glrl1 dre-end jacket1 Mil ~Senti An1 nlll loot cheat $40 l1tge brua spltoon S15 I 1 ·15 Lot 1 ol 1oy1 and Orange Ave He11111 Foun11tn Juicer 181n cluelc: br ... ern:tf.. l0c·S3 Chelk bawd lf>d OATSUN·Z fuel g1ug1 Wilh 01yton eleclrtc gMr rons $10 Antique and paint eaMI $5 l<enmo<1 s T $ 5 '6"' F 1 motor dnve 150 Old 1 1 II t bl 1 c:1nlt1er vec:uum 125. c~ llu~hca:s ·s.c .. c•h: pine drop IHI kllc:hen ;;.a; ~ V:.11 9-c!:~~ Saturday only 2610 and Minnekln 130 Cllh table wllh turned lags coal 120. Vlntegl lrte 2538 Felrway Drive. plea11 IH58-6le7 130 Solld copper tel standing Sears KerOMne Coa11 M .... 1tler 8am. kettles 13·112 01k stove S25. large all eo- KARASTAN ...,,, ...,,.,. 4116 SLIDING glen door Ml rocker S30 Prol-lonal wl'llde ~1111 sample · ·• .,.,... S11nd1rd 8ft8tnx721n 6tt ~-... artl11 MMI $18 r:-~·: 110 PatlO 1at1tta, plutlc .......,.. oese S tO Thirty• sotld 1 Plc!Uf'e framM 50c. opening S50 Metil di-O Id st e • m 1 r Ir u n k. mahogeny teeretiwy With Cer vacuum 16 Lerge teclor 160 95011 10 s opens with drawer• and 3 lull 1111 drea-dr•· 1rllllclal chrl1lmH tree llru Sl2 ••ch Bell Clolhes hlng IPIO• S25· wers $50 Erlc:aon 15 Levelor blind 1 IO. buck lea S 10-$30 New Homest11nd 2 burner YKl'tla. t .. k Ind maho- Klng tlze bed 125. TWln elec:lrlc 1c111or1 $3 50 marine alcohol galley gany ahlpt cibln lad· bed 12. Adlar manuel uch Shaara I 1. N1w stove $18 Beaulllul pair deri, fine '°' book lhel· 1_11., $lO J•n-b1rb1cu1 aeta. Apron br11s end marble hurrf. l/u 57.545. All bran ,;;;;·lamp 12 Weblf'a end mitten $2 50 Apron c:ene 1abt1 llghll $25. hreplac:e ic:reen I t8. hlbacnl $10 Globe 12. only 11 Miiian $1 N-Several Ughle and lamps 1888 Tinlin Ave_ Coll• l/inlly e nd cllalr 115 mall bo• $5 Chlldrent lrom every 1r1 S4·S15 Mell Saturday 9.5 or N"'ht 1·11nd 15 Chllt or !Ible. c:tl•ltt. iov-. cto-1868 Tullln Avo . Coste Sund1y 10-4 d;:wers 1 10 Black and lh., 6c·S 10 Stereo Mesa Saturday 9.5 or i--------- whlte lSln. TV 126. 321 redlo FIM elere S11t1 Sunday t0·4 '83 TOYOTO pickup tll· $35 811ket1, hinging ding rear-W1ndow. ortgl· Ogi. apt B. Coa11 Mesa. bllktll, planter•. pol• COLOR organ 1ound ac· , naJ equipment. ,_ S50 I r o m 8 • m • " P !Tl $3-150 Like new Bro· llvaled 120 End 11ble1 Wal>er cerburator $50 646-4053 Of 409-3281 lhera aewtng mechtne (2) $16. AM/FM 8 lreck 546-8970 Five II k II I S50 Dllhel "'°'* Cl<>-playback and re cord, 1---------en qui 0• c 1 rt thtt poll pans 10.s5 Panatonlc receiver $45 BEAUTIFUL walnu1 offloe !o~ -:.'pr~~.t,-m~· 2253 Republic Co111 AM /FM p<>rllble recel'J'9r dUk 150. Unp1lnt•d S ••-·a "--~r of <>•-u AC Ind b1tlery wllh 11... wood dr-S20. Two T•• 111 1 Entry door ..,.. · .,.,...... "-• re o heedohon11 end end llblu S 10 ••ch. key1 S5 .• Pewter charm bile Ind WUton. tpeek8'1 $20 fol cheel HHdbo1td, bo•. mat· neckl1c:e • 12 50 ••ch. GREEN 811 green 3 cu· for ce1 S5 Lloyd'• 1tereo lrH• $40. CoffM table 2510 and 2638 F&lrwly 1hlon tole S30 Mell sll-phono wllh 2 apHker• $10 Ch1lr S15. Old Drlva. Coat• M ... Alt• cer $18 Cuaene 11pe 135. Smell m1ch1nlcel m1hogany album caH 8am Saturd•y recorder 114. Round kll· adding machine s 10. 125 Paperbec:k booll1 GAS renoe $50 Two room ch.,, table S 10 Coffff AM/FM clock r1dl0 $8 25<: S.1urday 9-5. 2036 dlvl0er1 S 10 TV 8tltenna 1abll $22 DfahM 5e-S 15 Ott Vk:t0f1• Streat. 2130 Fulle'1on Ave (5), Coat• $5. V1n1llan bllnd $5. C1mer1'1 17 end $16. Doclora Clrcle, apt D, Mesa ... 5-8171' Carpet,......,., S3. Car· Nie• clothH 50c·l20 Coa11 Men. Phone ZENITH 19 Inell black. pat clt•n•r !3 Rug ThrM chat,.. 12.50 each. ll42-758g whll• portebl• TV, ••· 181120 $50 Rug 181118 Blender 14. EllC1rlc: fry TOASTER s5 Iron s4. c1llen1 condition S60, 160 Chair S50 Olellll pan S3 e.88')feadt 12 Clalrol heir Hiier $5 Eureka eteetrtc broom 50c·S 1 Nov111 6c·S 1 Hell Jew1lry 50c·l5 T---"-11 60 Mch COf: ulld once $40. QM~ 14S Cer1m1c1 6c:·l2 Sho.e 20.47 Charle apt 0 , r1111 .,_.. · 5'h·I'~ S3·16 Drtll., Coal• M... s'? ~~ S-4 ,2; ~111 40 GALLON 1quarlum 8· 18 S5·110 Nufu1 · d •;6 ·~ ldld w n wlth at1nd Siient giant Plllll, i-ci<et• and or-COUCH $25 Of ... $15 =~:;e I '16 ra Ori;~~ pump Ind 2 fllt.,.. arti. M'I 13-15. Whitt tlltttl New tun glUIM 'A frk:9 72JC82 112 One pair lleal ~nt~ :r:;;: ,fad ~~:4!owsw~ \3,!4.; SOo-17.50 552-940 orttn 54x&a 15. w11er :',~ 110', ~ c:IOtri.!~ 15 Trunti '30 Oral apr.y uiiD c.,pet 11x 12 120 COOier me111 llind I 15· monlh• to 1t rnontll• 11 Knife 1t1arpener S2. Wrought Iron allelvH Eurell.a vacuum c..W.t« SOc-$1. TV 1\Mld tonnic. 01rd1n cart U . 1841 and cflvld1r1 '20 a nd UO Picture• 60c·l10 on rollerl 115 WOOd top. Fullerton Ave .. Co11a HS Chair'• '20 and Dllkal• 500·1 lO. Clo· Wl'OUQhl lfon ltand, oo-~ML 6'tl·1048 126. Two tow -t•. ~ thing H'4>rted 50c·l5. 119on tat>ll 11&. 1310 nyl, eun1t111 for offlot or Luvoeoe 3 pleol, 111111. Palm Ave .. Hunt1nv1on HU88El.L t>utdoor llQh· din '35. 3t3-" Llmerlok, Curtl1ln1, nylon 11 panel. a.aon. oeo..eeoo ting fl•turH 12 H Ch. O<Ma M-. Umbrella llroll., l1t. I Ll~hl oller .ct1•ndall1r1 AfW'!an• 110.120. 2.500 CHl!VY ·47.·ss f1nd1ra ss. Green .. mp 11. Anti· p I"' 0 , 0 n I I. ti I• vorr 1 .... tS. Hoovar $45. Latf'.IPI "410. ~ ~ royal ~t• SS. tolt1x06ln e1 . Q1ragl uprlglll ISIS. llx plaoe ttltl tt.U. 48& lroedW- fllt ump! .. aoc ltCtl work labl• 30lnllltln Te!lon Alvrnlnum oook •v (back Y•rdl. Cot t• Colemen 01rnp 11ntem s10. Tebt• UlnxU• Mt ... SetufdtyP.Mancl MtM M . LArwn Ch.W. '1 llOll. ""' 181 n h ~G 11 • 6 . Mond1y tllru ''1d•r•·,,.-N .. T-ta_u_e_s_: -,.-oo""'t_ect_wl_t1_11 WOYan graH fllnglng Uollol1t•red otltlr In 15'.fl-42 gla .... 110 lfCh, u.r. i.mp lh&dt M. ~ole· Oood ooncMtton ts. ~ two rall•n b1r 1tool• ~ '35 ,.ai. Miii tary Hmplt• Oo. Clo-bll btd tiHdbOatd p , t20. lla(M0. Ta.IW ta. white 0111na tao .. 011. lhlno Ind .,.,_ 10c42. ,Ire tcrtef'I A CoffM I~ 1emp ta '4t4 t'4 22 .. ""'°"' (0> Cott• Poclttt ln11ama\lo ca• I able t ; lwo oolfH ~ 64'-1711 "*' to. 8atllf~ ..,., tltll" A tac:ll MltrOf TWO ~ 115 and 1----.,~--~­ .. m. HH and U 10 211111tUln IS. O•k \tP· HO. Aevotvln9 •flop TWO~ llO ..cf\,'°"' P'alrw1y Drive, Co111 llcMattrect ~ Ulfl die-11001 t&. 81Wfng l•bl• bar 1toota 11.60 MOJt MM&. mew .,,, f1111 at. Medi-wttll drewen '°' ~..,.. Twin ~ .. bM t QMt uiilntti fllndtln tMfllne tJI,....... end .,.aow. bfMCI MIW •. IO eWi Q4lla ewM-'40. Ditti ... ,.., 9ftd wtu butn tMMI OI wont = doel:leo. 1214 II· WICKlf' 11amp1r "· '*" u.uo 1111 ~ blfllll Hin WxUlfloL A-...__._ ...... Wlctctr balll ••II r~ ~. ~ ...... , oe6I ....... 1\1. ._,, n•-. .._ • ltO. .... I MtM laM'e ltd .... Ge .....,_ -" ..... 1U 1' ' ' la ~ tMll'I tf*\ 1'UO lh reund, ~ r: ~~~:; z::n:.:.~ ...... ~. i =::. =~ =r ~ ~ ~ •. _.... •141111n M N. ,M ...... n. 1Jt ML'-kllte= ... t I ...... ...,,. ...... rt ........... 1L ..... , ·' Od ..... 00. ..... , Dlllf ... ~· M,; .. ..., ....... Gareg• door opener, $35. Sand ar.. $50 Mt. 8/W TV, l20. Fri. & Set. M . 333 E. 1 llttl St. Gl~T GARAGE SALE • Lob of Ol)Odiea. 325 &st 19th St., CM. Sat/Sun a-... 'MFIU211 118, 3 apd, runt & lookll good, all orig. S 1400 obo.842--0100,969-1221 ~FM1211 118, 3 apd, rune & loolla good. •II orig. $ 1400 Obo &42-0100, 969-1221 *FANTASTIC * * flATS * tUil SIUCTlll Pll-OllllD • FIAT SPURS a. : . J ~x~· Ol.DOl r ACTC.Y • A&ITHOllllD ~. rlAT-lMaA D(JL£J .. DICK MILLER MOTORS l/[J 'fW "~re.tr A,t S~nla Ana '>'>, Ll 32 ~~ ISUZU som ce1m ISID Fom'lef1y Jim Merino ~ Mtnftl.111 u•n••" llotume S..... Senlk:ie 187~~. Huntington 8-dl (714)142-2000 1971 XKE .. Vt2 engine with 1 et lc;ll ·•hlft (<MOEPY). Now •Yl11,1tt t i f a11 ..................... ___ ,, .... 1.111t.. ,,.,.,.....,.. ,,,.,,,,,..,,. a•~·~l!!tL.·J•1•~!!!1!!!l~ .. !..----llll!l!t..J!ll11!D!I!...---.......................... _____ , ....................... ____ ,li6i __ ..., __ ;;;;;; ______ _ J•w !II! ......... ltaa IHI !!!!!f!t ltaa 1141 Pt11t 117 Y1lb1Juta 1111 Yt!bw111a 11111W 11UL .. 11U ...UI 1111 -.Z Ulll 'IO 30000, 111~ wlbtu. 1111 ...... 111T ~ ·ee VW Bug, perf101 11111 8'llT WI. '12 l!ldo, dleNI, to ml, 1111 •AU WMM ·ea Ford F1lcon, Orel! All modell a moet ~ l.o•ded, Chrome 1tloy IHther, 1n/rl. •lloy1, I.lie type f\lll lnjec11on. 5 cond .. mull Mii ll'Mled. Option• lno. pwr. 11eer. WMY clMn, brown.tOM & 4dt, equlpptd with roof 1 r • n 1 po r t 1 t I on In etodll Cell or lloCI by whelll, low mllel; Abee>-llenM> CUI, lo ml, vwy IPeed Irani .. lflCtory air 1 1800/080. 551~186 I~ I Wlndowl. alrconcl .. ten cloth, IOl ded. No r9Ck end ...,90, 1"'126 $ 7 O O I 0 B 0 . J e f I nowt lutely Mtntll 1 24,895 lharp llA2-8594 conditioning & only o . .80 vw Solrocc9. low ~~ c'/u9:: c=Oi ti~ ::i:~i ~~11';:'; Mey be~ et 330 w ~118 ,!AllHI ~· 1 ~<M20UN) •1t1dll~l 1147 :>.~~Y ':'::.tr.: m11M1e.!~719oao. owtom~ (23KM). 842 ·'4903, wkd1y1 ~~·1~.~ M;.:: ·-7m-71-For-x-dln-P1-ln-!o 0 _n_2 .. -doof.-H-o-.10wm-• u25 arbor ... vd. (""'" .. "").a. ........ tight •I ...,.""". ..., ••••• ~5-7108 8 ~ v v COSTA MESA TNt Dnw & Prtoe v.,.,.,,..,. .-......., ---------1 ----------1 II Im 1 • 4 2 . 4 .-2 1 5 5 1 • 2 2 3 3 W o r k llW• 208 w. t.i, S1nte An• Tll llW 111111 llLT SJ_t~~ SOITI 'll PAITUOI '111 Cltmtl!t HU 891AEO M0-11771 JUlt 2 mlnutM IOUlh ol IH-1111 c~~~. ,str,~. IAIU ...... 0011n '"·50-42 Ill II fllm '85 Cl,.«!~Yllr COfl• ~~'!··-.7-1-Pl_n_lO-. -yet-low-. -,.-d-lo-. the SM~ Frwy. CIOMd Sundey ...... v ...., 2928 Harbor 81vd. '89 Bug, BOK orig. ml, 1 Vert.,..., 4 epd, 1tlnl ""'"'· good cones Turbo OleMI P.U. COSTA MESA owner 1lnce new, C1tll We he111 a good Nie<:· Beat otter. M2·7730 l 750IOBO XK 140, commlete p1rt1. Aall •b<>Yt 111-2100 YOUIW&lll cer, run• iuperb. mint tlon o f NEW & USED 552-7848 . 1111.1, cherry wood d•ltl. 111 -WI .. b d CheYrollll l k....1-t" • etc. 11000. 558-4982 Of _, Formerly Jim M11tno VW conu, ran new llrH !!!II .1, ·74 Pinto wgn, * 1250 . ..... .. 77,. ••• ••y1 YH ''WI WIU HT I 1 n s ob o ch rt• --------• • _.. "' - -WfSTER 970-0548 '78, ult cond, air, pw loot!• good, rune Ql'lll. lhru our purchlH 1nd rllt. If lllllllLI" .• ,. OleMI 0.... 4 ..... 11 .. rlng, pwr brlkH, '87 Dirt • dr, Ill orig, 72,000 ml, 4 epd, am/Im Jt .... ' 1131 IMM plene. NllOll/Alll Volume1nds....L ... ·lnSiervlce "" _,.,, _.., $1700 obo 831-2458 very clean, 57,000 ml . cau, nu llrN 541-2327 .......... -.... ____ ............. •1• SL•--• 1lr, 11ereo, mint cond •------~--• AT, 9C()'10 ve. iuet tuned•--------- '73 Jeneen Helley. fbf'gl1 • -13831 Harbor Blvd. 18711 Beecll lvd. $3360 831..3016 '81 L• S1bre, lmtcf 4 dr, & 1mog9ed $975. Lianla 1323 top. roll bit. 1dnt oond. ....Tl IUll HW 1111 01rden Or0\19 Hunllngton BMch Te 0 c full pwr, air, lo ml. Exit 548-1883. a.toner. 842-7130 130t Quilt StrMt llTllllSll lalet-len-lilll•& '7 U II. IOOk. New cones f8975. 752·7939 1-;:::;;;;=·74 Mark 1v, mint cond. ..... 1141 NEWia~':t18:'CH ITAlltl """ 114·111·2111 <714>MZ·IOOO rr~'.,~~~:'C;;f~~ c .. m.. IJ" 1111 •••au ..... Ii '17 laT ··-lull~~~ •---------• 5 speed Irani llr cond '72 Super 8"111. Nffdl 556-9636 TIE WIEST 4dr, equipped with roof • 'ti .U 2•-• -cruleecontrol.,1Unroof& 1111 Nl•l tH tomebodyw.ork Ster90. '71 ......... r 8Mtle •uper r i c k, AM/Ft.A rtdlo. Low mll••O•· Good '74MarklVContSunroof. Sllllef, blue .:.":;"mt AM/FM •ter.O. (500908). 4 cyl. "*Inf .• 4 epd., ftct 12300 Clll 548•9215 att condS2&00/080. llUOTIH power window•. power 97~._. ~t~~81;j:96 OBO eng. A1klng S 10 ,800. OILY 112,111 1lr, AM/FM 11er/ce11, 8 & wkndl 840-8837 of late model. low mlle-door loctl1. Oood c:ond 1~~~~~~~~~?8ifo;ffi<Cc;;;p;-;;,;;.;;c-850-974e mega. x.lnt cond , 1UP4lf '68 VW VAN; rbll 67 eng, , c dlll 1 S $4075. M1y be ... n 11 1: '78 Town Coupe w/elec ....... clean, t.Au1t Seel NHr 11,2001080. 540-0285 73 VW Bua· BHulllul. •g• a •c• n ou-330 W 81y, Co1t1 Met1. '72 Ch1rg.,, run1 good, 1Unrf, c'-1. 15500/belt 1979 450 SL MB. Milin brown ex.t. brown lealn Int.. wlrt 1• "leelt, quick ..... 714-87~200 Kelly Blue Book WhOll-n-eng & P•lnl, .... lhern Cllttornl•I See ui Mon thtu Fri 10-5 p.m ,_ UrN/blnery. 11500 ofr. 642-3482 Ille, (P0158). Our prtc. 79 DIESEL RABBIT $2650/080. 538-7013 todayl Don Wlfflama, 842'"'32l 638-9-439 ~ .. _ ,, •• 058 7. Formerly Jim Only 49.000 ml. •l)arkllng IAIEll 209ZAI lllMKC!!J ~ M••tno vw. NOW South Ian body, never ecratch· V1lYt 1175 ODIL• •a rer• 13111------s----..,. '73 g P .... Chev Wgn '79 Zephyr tat Wgn, ............ '73 280 SEL 4 5 1Unroof. County VW-lauzu, 18711 ed, llewletl lln Int. 50 '81 Volvo GL folded See 2800 · Moel Extru l lOOO lilt Per4 Fitda 1lvrtred pln1trlpplng, HI UI ~. new p1lnt. beeullful S..Cn Blvd., Huntington mp~ Aun• tuperb 10 believe · · H1rbor Blvd 831.~7 Good condition $3000 4-dr, Mich tlree, famlly •01 "OUI 17500 offer 8-45-8278. 11U .,.,__1•111 Beadl, (714) 842-2000. 536 · 970-0&48 759-8136 COSTA MESA ..... 7,,. car I 2 8 5 0 I 0 8 0 r 1 -·-140 1110 1111 ......... -.. .,......, ., .. 41YM 77a-.oi2 MUY1utoa. • '71 Mercedea 280SI.. 4 ONllA LI ·75 914, bled!, xlnt oond, ·70 Formula v . 751< ml, '70 142 4 pd air ~, • MA - ti I •• Mii good cond ex1r11 · 1 · • ............ ---------• ... _,,......_... ......... oof INll IT & epd, Jtlnt c:ond. 119,500 4 cyl., automlllc Irani.. nu rM, Jt r ..... u11 52100 a.s-3093 dk green body, oo ntck1 .73 Sdn de VIie 59K nu ...,r, -.-......-..,.., r 'It .. 2 • '78 MONARCH COUPE _ -.. ... 831·5515 pwr. 1teerlng, AM/Ft.A lee-00 firm. 751-4784 or den11. lmm1c. Int ti re• & bill 2• •P•'r•• rack. 11ereo with tepe. Xlnt ~. 1290/obo. ·-· atereo Clll •I cond '76 co I Champ.,..ne A f 11 . power ... t •. power win· vs. 3 epd, """ & too«• DI"" 5'46-0477 (Shew) • .~-1 '83 300SD, anthr1clte ·· r ·• ltualt HSI nver ·· ..., u n 1 1 n 111 c · 8-1111 $1995 831-68'4'4 dow1 1peed control good , •II orig. 11400 ,. .,.2 2002 _,. gray, leather Int, rear eunroof, tllt whMI & alloy Edit .. plum w/wht top & $1795/obo. 970-0548 · power' door lodl• Good obo. 842-0lOO. eee.1221 -..., • Mlt llfll a.cm111uuo1U1 head reata, poll1hed wheel• (IFWl.048). u LIW u int. orig owner $5700 •• 117• '75 EJdorldo, run• grNI, cond. 14650. M•y be OW1a1Wlt 1327 . ,....11, cuitom p•-atrlna, •LY Piii 'J, 655-696-4 dye, 770-6530 llC. • lookl good, nu tlrH. 330 B .... '" ,,.. g g ev-chrom e .. 1 1 •e•n et W •r. '76 Mull...., Mld't I, 6 cyt, . 111t .,.,_, Ul 1Unrool. llke n-. 1700 v•. Come In & Mil N-port w" • Coll• Meta, Mon. thru 1uto, 1/c'7 atereo, Cll· 117 Cull1H, good cond. 5 ~. ~ hlr, pwr ml. MUii Mii $38.000 lm~ . . . . ... vw ..... ~... ••• "'"''" ""''' -"''"080 0 ' ,,,... Frl .... p.m .... WM· ............... "'• ""' i···· ........ . '''· bckt 111 .. AM/FM 891-1588 ~ Fmanc11g c 0 n d Bl w n 8 . 5. of prevloualy o wned 972-9338 llam1. &42-4321 859ZAH Newt $27K. 983-1579 or $1200 bet ofr. ~26 ••-11 h 1 ,7 0 6 3 1 • 5 O 9 1 , •It 5, Porachea. Audf• 1nd '82 Sevllle cetm dll, C•· 537.4902 .70 Dfljta ea. rune """"· .. reo. ,. Y• w •• 1· 9 2"40 • 4 lpd, n-en-~n N-Rena II• 968-4372. 12400 OBO. Volk1wagen1. brlol•t top, 13~000 ml, '76 Camero V8. orig. """"' Cloth Int., xlnt cond.. glne. xtr• clean.$ 12.000 H • ...._ perfect cond. •22•500 ownr. $3000. Call to ..... 72 W•gon, good cond. $700/bNt otter. ~1c1Mn, Mull Seel 631--0383 2833 l . ~'() ·711 Sciroc:co, 1llver, 1ml 640-<t282 L 1 n de e 4 5 . 1 4 2 8 . S.CS0/080. Fully loeded 751-8284 ~8~~~~1~:-:: '74 MBZ 450 SLC. Sliver J \ ntngt• ·•-Im, 4 lpd, 30 mpg, gd 646-3778 54&-5798 '82 Olde Cutlul Supreme ,..-~1y vw •-·-· 18711 tMtllllc IUIO lie 1Unr1 f••ttra 1153 ( 'oasl •=o oon,d.OOOPrleed beloow bOOk 445 E. Cout Hwy '80 C1d Sevllle, 2-tone. 1111 •••a ..... ·112 F"LCON Futur1, good Brr::ham, 12,000 mllN, .......,., ·.-u, • · · ' -,,,,,.....-'° cosr'"'" 11 2 499·11 1 N~ "··-h blk/1lvr, er .. tit. llereo ---" I t ......._ 8"... H II""' load-.. 30 000 orlglnl l v~.,.... • ......, .......... • engine, u 1chelln tlre1 d • ptw, P I, am/ m ~ (7;-.·,· 8_.u2n2000 .... on ml, ,;.';.1 ~. t.Auit sell. '72 Panter• EX lt.ASAGTO llW M• Mil 11141 "'~ ,,,. •74 vw Bug. ,,_ rldlall. 1173-0900 call. Llhr . ..,..,... e l 1, 4dr. equ1P99d with roof need•._,..:. wor1I $800 CUMtte, modi convert- _.,, • . Make ofr. 648-5157 •II race car, •trHt l•g•I. good 1h1pe. $2200 200 979-7081 wkdy• reek, •tereo wilh l•P•. 87S-Ow'or 831-6588 Ible plu1 many ntr11 =• '80 828 4 door 5pm. llc'd, etc. $13,900. 11111 leyce tlll 7141895-2143 AatH, haHtic e-5. ~.?.,!!' Ha!.fw1 1 1"1 ~~· I 10,900. Call Dean a1 Ed c .. ~ cond (213)335-3014 --'78 eou .o-v11•· 11000 ...,...... c:ontr .... 1 .. ,_,, '79 Aelll ........ , economy. 780-8754. 675-6000 . • .., · · ....._ · '80 280SE 4 dr, sliver '811 K1rm1nn Ohl•. good •MC 9-. pe..... ... electric door IOck1. Good •· -50· IS-46-.cll08 Evea. blue, lo ml, enrl, perfect body & eng. new rHr ~ -Good tlrN. cond. 1025 May be rebll trtni. $290()/bell '711 Cutlus, f1lrly~ lM1Mud•626, 4 dr, 5 cond. Mu•t 1ee to ap-ftatHI HSS l{Jr'~ tl ru. 1 2300 Call 78 Conccud, •lr,Jull 55e-4N2or833-9773 •-net 3.3.0 w. Bay. ofr.8"42•2806ev.1. cond New tlr•. ~· AIC, AM CUMll•, prec. 1 21 ,500/ofr. '1!1Dll50SS, 29K ml. fully ~-~ 544-0n3 aft 8. power, roomy. clun, Costa t.Ae11, Mon.-Frl. 'll Ftr4 Anh SST~. ns-1122 ht cond. 50,000 ml. 84S-8008, 831-2946 loaded. P.P. $8900. w -. -··· < ,.,,..,,, .... ., * 76 Bug, 4 IPd. Yellow, ~~~57~.000 ml. 10·5 p.m. Don w1111am1. Good cond AM /FM Piatiac 1339 _StMIOO __ ._s_s_1._1_3_22_. ___ '65 230SI.. eu10, both 547-6059, H &42·2223 -.-. 111.1<-.. ""°...... F1etory Sun Roof, N-._ .... ,, ... , ... _._~..,. 642-4321 4'45ZAJ $2800. 675-4506 •! IUllY OllPI lops, xlnt oond. 115,000 ·--~I tll7 Clfl9f .... ,.. IW Tlr ... $2895 841-2'47 laick 131'1 ~· ,, ~P"' ·es Mlllbu 2-dr 8-cyl. re-'70 LTD Wegon, hvy duly 1171 PllTIUI 1'8o Mud• 826 2 door firm. 790-8'410 , .79 vw Convertible, lo ml, u•~ t.~• cones. In/out, lllrtt cond. part•. reblt eng, good TIAll M qdupe. Cry1t•l tllver. lffl Has. ll2 ll~·XLIT, ptu•h Int, •hup c1r 1982 ~' • ~~··· S 1800 _cones __ ._s_e_so_._1_ao-_M_10_-1 va. 1U10. tr1n1. fact. air, =-~~~ bffJt1Ha1 Yaleil 4 cyl. 5 apd, huter, $t7• · ~242 $7000/otr. 845-25e1 "I lo~ IJw ---------1'78 Ford LTD. blue, llr. ~.~.~':::. ~t::: •only 1 A/C '79 300BO (Turbo AMIFM1ter/8trk,1lnted Bentley · Aolla. '53 A· ,73 vw Bug. run• good. BUICK 1••AUWAlll pwr,85,000mllee.SllK15 raiMd white letter tWN, M·fm itereo ~.!.11111'. DleHI), pwfect cond ui-. Xlnl oond., 8llPlt Type, xlnt cond. new $25001080 1148-4198 o.Jl1 Pilol... '4dr, equipped with roof 080 966-53"40 rally• wheel•. llnted rec. Unlng bucket 111t1, White w/uddle Int. dean, Mull Seel (P00e9) P•lnt. 1 12,500 080. r..:t and •lereo. 13200 •7g FIESTA glau. cloth Int • crulN lllU 1 R Loaded w/e1tlrH Incl. Formerly Jim Marino 975-1022 '78 VW Bui 1-ownr, good My ~do YI MA .. ii M-v be _, It 330 W Good cond, em/Im rad control, x.lnt c:ond, IUP9f m num wheel•. uni I 1unr0 0 f. s 1 7, 5 0 0 VW, NOW South County con d Sac $ 3 5 0 0 REGALS boolled 11etil Mardi. I Bey, Colla Mela. Mon-S3400lobo. &4().8179 ciMn. Mull Seel (TO t50) ~·=~Uy 873-8599 VW-llUZU. 16711 Beach Sau 9115 5'41-3289. ah 5 548-8801 .1 •• ,, '*' , .. ,,m.. Fri 10-5 p.m Don Wll· Our prlc4I 56987 Former- A n 1 w ·• , A d "°: 4c:", Blvd . Hunt1ng1on Beach. ·74 S••b 99, re bit eng .. 81 Aabblt convflfl . auto Hurry, Limited Otterl rnwlu ..... 11H 0..17 llama. 8-42-432 t 396ZAI '83 T ·BIAD. only 58,000 1y Jim Marino vw. NOW ~~. 24 nour1. 1111 "11 Ill (714) e..2-2000. sunrf , ju11 tuned tr1n1. etr. AM/FM caN, P1let .78 C emaro z28, mint ml, 12595.1$.48-4389 South Counly VW-llUZU, C1Mn S5500.875·3099 '809t1SCTarg1 Bettin $2000 /ba11 ofr . 26K ml, Brazil brwn, $7995 R11ih&.hr cond, gar•g• stored, '80 Pinto Hatchbk, •Int 18711 Beech Blvd . '7t RX7 Mazda. •Int cond, ,_ tlr•. 11ereo cusel· te. 1 /c, low mlles. l820010BO. 548-5839. Mint cones '82 3000 Tur-town $25.900 8-42-7206, 642-9021 S 7 9 9 5 5 3 4 • 1 2 8 1, 1 'ft'u" ''" new tlrH, $4100/obo cond New tires. brk1 Hunt~ Be.acil, (714) bo. burgundy, chrome 844-0100 Tmta 11'9 831-6908 642-e888 S2850 540-1186 &42· · Whll, 1unroot, l5K ml, 2-Plrelll llr•. P7'1235-18. ---;-·72 Bug. lair cond., gooo 1 a I ---.....1 aat•, •-~ •-1e1, •-~ w~~~a.wm 1100 U~b~~ ~.,~~s 13~ T~~~~~~~-~·=~=·~·=~==~~=·==-=~=~~~~~~~~~~-~~=~~~~~~:;;;;;~~ 780-e 33 Gorg1ou1 1p1rkllng 4a...aa'75 ped m1ny have lh• Aaltl, laprt.. &at11, laprtt4 1 bl1ck body, all orig. S lollowlng '*tUfN ... . -=:======:.t:======:::; '78 911SC. P7'1, alee IPd. aunroof, air, llereo. 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It 831·472 1. 6-42-8 177 or•-,7-3_Co_r_on_•_S_ta_tl_o_n_wg_n-.1 ~~1"t:ib:1 uo~r~ 5j~ 846-1030 Xlnt cond. Orig ownr -· '78 91 t SC. 1nrf. pert $1800 499-1461 --------cones P·•nt b..__ '73 VW Futbec:k. body • ' nu .. ' ru .,.. · Tri L 11•1 trim, tpl ae1t1. mlrror1, .. ,. • pelnt • Ur• • eng xlnt. •Ir, crul11. etc. 31,000 ·73 Spitfire, 1500, run• $1800 759-0650 ml. $18,800 631·4721, grt, lk1 nice, nw top Find what you w1nt In IS-42-8177 or 848-1030 $1300. Clll 650-1482 Oally Piiot Clealfleds. &at•, laprt.. Aat11, laprt.. Aatn, laprt .. "I IA Or.lop C...., . 2925 Herbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 171-2111 All OUR NEW '82 PICKUP TRUCKS (GAS & DIESEL) IUST 60 ••• This Is our FINAL WEEKEND of Drastic Reducti ons and YOUR LAST CHANCE to buy a Brand New ISUZU at our Factory Invoice. LOW MINIMUM DOWN + 5 YR. ANANCING ON APPROVED CREDIT DESCRIPTION A SERIAL # FACTORY FACTORY YOU SAVE STICKER INVOICE DELUXE 4x4 S9876 GM-.• -IOnlflO --'"9· AW/FM -.e •IAIP --110'Mtl '1367 sasog llAIP --· -·--°'*-·-1104«>ll s9235 s7915 '1320 DELUXE LONG BED sa543 S7288 '1255 '1075 SHORT BED oi.... 6 ..,.... --"""--""'°"91' s7799 ~ 171)051 S6724 s7349 SHORT BED sas1a ~I..,_,• -tl-"'9 ----l111Mll. DELUXE SHORT BED OieMl • ·~· AM/FW fl••eo. PIH lllrouoll S8389 _.._...._(112'MI LONG BED 0.. ........ ·--· dw---(7llal71 •7046 ..... '6091 •· LONG BED s7595 OM 1110011. ....-a\111 If_....,.,. ~ ••-ino . ..... ~ t1112'7). I MARK DELUXE •...,, ...... I ....... Allll"M/Wll-. c.llM ... ..._, 11M11 _,mm~ s7a73 '6756 •MARK~LUXI s7a39 4 Wllfi=: ~ltWK ...,_, & MllClll ....... ~ .... *6733 '8343 17156 '8663 '7428 I I ~ ! , i ,.. , I j I -1 I ./ 2 -Orange County Real Eetate/An Advertlllng Supplefnetit to the DAILY PILOT/Saturd~, Aprll 9, 1983 760-8333 LIYELY ICUI YIEW Ou1standing 3 BR. ftw:I unit on cul-de-sac. Step down living room, formal dining with skylight. warm, rich wood finiah. Master suite opens to private patio with spa. Reduced for quick sale to $595,000. 760-8333. IPYIUll IPllllL View ocean, bay and city lights from this lovely 4 BR. Capehom model in exciting Spyglau Hill. Uparaded throuchout -custom drapes, marble entry, built-in ml.tlk, boo«CMeS. oak buffet -new carpets. decorator light fixtures. An exceptional home for an exceptional buyer. Aaklng $625,000. 760-8333 . llFmTIU1D ILlllm Cu.tom expanded Dynaaty model with outstanding mountain and n14ibt light views. 2 bedroom, sun room, conversation plt with built-in Matln1. Marble entry, mlrrond walla. encloeed patio. J!!xcellent buy at $395,000. 780-8333. 3 CIVIC PLAZA # 170 NEWPORT BEACH, CA llTITlll• Vll.R First time buyen or investors here la your c.hance. Super sharp 3 BR. condo with formal dining, 2 ~ battu, 2 fireplacea, muter bedroom suite in quiet established location. A real bargain at $126,500. OWC. 760-8333. I Ulnl • lll llY ..... ,,..._ This new custom dreem home haa beautiful ocean and city .. light views, 2 s.-., atana room, study, library, billiard game room, light oak kitchen. breek.fast room, 2 wet ban • a tremendoua value at $1,100,000. 78()..8333. .. Orange County Real Estate/An Advertl"*'itSupplement to the. DAllY PILOT/Saturday, Aprll it 1983 - 3 • .r JACOBS REAi'-TY, INC . 6 7 5 6 6 7 0 --2919 Newport Boulevard • Newport Beach, CA 92663 llYFROIT WITH PIER AID SLIP Beautiful home on the main Bayfront. 4 bedrooms, den, formal dining. Completely redecorated In and out recently. Also a new dock . for large boat and side ties. OFFER YOUR TRADES OR LOW DOWN and Seller will carry balance. $1,295,000. llYFROIT Beautifully designed home on Main Bay w/pler & slip for 1-2 large yachts. Lush atrium entry, dynamic spiral staircase, 5 Br, family rm, study, 3+ Ba, gourmet kitchen, Mstr suite. $1 ,495,000. Owner will carry! OCEUFIOIT Premium beach location - 3 Bedrooms & 2 Bedrooms. Prime rental area. Fireplace, deck, 5 baths. Units completely furnished. Great potential for appre<;latlon at this bargain price of $595,000. $121,IM 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, fireplace, double garage, large yard. Needs some work but what doesn't?? IEIR-IEW OCEllFROIT Three bedrooms upstairs and 2 bedrooms down. Assume a near-new $424,000 loan at 123/•% fixed for 30 years. Fantastic rentals. Asking $595,000. Submit your down payment or trade. llUOI PElllSULI Fabulous Bay view. 3 Bedroom and den. Formal dining. Large spacious ro-0ms, adjacent to swimming beach. 20°/o down, owe balance at 12% -reduced to $625,000. llYFROIT Delightful 2. story on sandy beach In exclusive Lido Isle. 3 Bedroom home with large 2 bedroom rental unit attached or combine for 5 Bedroom · estate. Large master Bedroom and deck. 2 fireplaces. owe financing at $1,475,000 price. $139,100 Spaclous·famlly home located near South Coast Plaza. Five bedrooms plus. separate family room, wet bar, covered patio. Fully assumable VA loan at low Interest. Owner Is MOTIVATED and will assist with financing. Bring your offer. ..· 4 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Seturday, April 9, 1983 f llEYEll VIEW Well located 3 BR, Emerald Bay home In the desirable 1000 block. Spa, wood floors, Catalina sunsets and white water are yours tor $890,000. Ask for David Hlrschler. EIEULI IAY -1411,• We have the lowest priced non-hwy, home In Emerald Bay. Flat lot perfect for small children, ocean view from living room. terrific family room, 3 BR's, & room for expansion. This property won't last long at $495,000. PllYITE IUCI -EIElllLI UY 3 BR. cul-de-sac home designed by noted architect. Wood, glass contemp on tree filled lot w/nlce ocean views. This family size home offers all the charm that you could desire. Just offered at $785,000. &TTllMI 1mn111 Ill lllLIEll Best buy In Corona Hlghlandsl Charming 2 .,Be.droom h om e w ith brick firepl ace, hardwood floors and veranda. Mini ocean view. Access to private beaches. Only $250,000 Including land. Ask for Belle Chase Lee. FllTAllll F .... Y -11 IAYllllEI Spacious 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath, Family Room home on Fee land. French doors, Impressive f ir eplace, Bay wind ow , Shu tters, and charming brick patios. Large corner lot with R. v. or small boat access. Now $410,000. • A5'< for Belle Chase Lee. •'TWlmllft~m Set on a prime c0rner lot, tNe 2 Bedroom plua den hom• ha• been completely redecorated, landecaped and retwenated. AH new appti.noet, toter-Meted pool and epa. R.V. perking, timed exterior Ughtlng, full aecurlty ayatem : Unbelleva ble exlattng ttntlndng, an<,t motivated owner wtu uettt. A perfect plec. to spend your aummer, fuat '264,000. Aak for HaMle Strock. IEllOO TO SELL - IWIU UNO •TIEii Custom Tudor home with nice coastal views. 4 Bed room s, 3 'h Baths plus paneled office/den, huge family room over entire 3rd floor. Spa, sauna, barbeque and potting area set In secluded woodsy patio. Solid oak woodwork throughout. planked flooring, built-In cabinets, dressers. Gourmet kitchen with cory eating area. Must see to appreciate the extrasl $417 ,500. Ask for Hallie Strock. UWI 111111 Hallie Strock of Ungo AeaJ Estate. Newport Beach, was named salesperson of the month 1or March. She has been a resident of Newport Beac:h for the past eleven years and resides in Beacon Bay. 111• • IFFDll Motivated owner of lovely Def Mar Model In Spyglass Hiii wants to sen NOW. Bright and immaculate view home with 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, cory family room, dramatic wet bar, 3 car garage. Entet through private courtyard Into this wonderful famlty Ind entertaining home. $220,000 In existing financing, and owner wlll ault t . Try Lease Op tion . $474,000. Ask for Hatlle Strock. . . ._111 IAY 3 BR's~ 2~ BA'a, den r~ with new kitchen and ~. ExeluelVe community with private beach and tennla. Price redUQtd to $650,000. Alk for Oevld Hlt'9Chler. PllCH Tl SELL OllllEL lllEL -.1211,0001 Privacy pervades this Harbor View home on fee land located near school and park lending additional appeal. 3 BR's, large family room, formal dining are picture perfect for small family. Sellers are motivated. Fee Price. Ask for Carolyn Mason. UllC&mE -CDllOll IEL Ull Luxury condos on the oceanside of hwy. with use of pool and spa. These highly upgraded units have good parking facllltles. Ideal ~o"'"Y 11tttH oeacn , shopping and transportation. From $127.~0. TIE ILIFFI Linda model, picture perfect condition with all new kitchen. new carpeting. drapes. expanded dining area. Softly decorated to attract the most discriminating. Corner lot on one of the largest green belts and added allure. $198,500. Leasehold. Ask for Carolyn Mason. IEWNIT IDOi ILIFFI 1141,000 4 BR. 21n BA, prime location. Woodburnlng fireplace, la(Qe patio, 2 car garage. Easy walklng distance to all IChools & complete shopping center. Nearby community pool. A5'< for Lois Egan. llUI VIEW -1111,0001 Terms, Terms! Pay selling and closing costs and move In. 2 Bedroom, 2 Baths, with ocean view. Best area of Arch Beach Heights In Laguna Beach. New on the market, this ocean vtew home ts prtced at Just $191,000. Ask for Al Weinert. ..... _, .. .,. .. lrvlne Terr.ce -Bayadere. Sweeping b8y, ocean anct nto"t fight vtewa. 3 Bedroom hormt. ReducUon of 8150,000 reflect.I owner'• mottv.tlon to Mii NOW. S.. tt\f8 treuure with potenllal for appreciation. Aak for Cerotyn Muon. I • IEllTIFIL 4 II,. 3 I& NITOFllD II IWllll VIEW Close to lovely greenbelt, schools and shopping. Completed bonus room separate from house. Great value in Newport Beech for $330,000. Ask for Cindy Pelletier or Jim Sellers. IEllCO Tl SELL -$111,100 Lovely condo near North Shore Lake and Beach Club. Gated community. 2 BR. 2 BA, den, large kitchen and utility room. 2 Car garage. Mountain view. Assume loan at 9'1W1, $683 per month. Owner will assist. Also for lease $1050 per mo. Ask for Lois Egan. llOlll llllE CIST .. ESTATE Magnificent panoramic views overlooking Newport Beach and the Pacific Ocean. This elegant 7000 sq. ft. estate offers the ultimate In luxury living. Featuring 5 BR's, 71/i baths, Grand Room, service quarters and fabulous pool ... excellent financing package avallable. Call for your private showing. $4,000,000 furnished. Ask for Ed Escano. NIIMI 11111 IFFOllAILE ILEIUCE Located in one of Newport's most prestigious areas. this elegant 4 bedroom executive home of 5700 sq. ft. Is now offered with terms to suit your needs. This home features a marble entry gallery, oak library. wine room and much more. Call for financing detalls. Reduced to $1,395,000. Ask for Ed Escano. 111101 llllE -FlllLOll JOIELLE 11111 This beautifully expanded home Includes all furnishings, fixtures, end window treatments. This home Is a MUST to see -very striking Interior. The Master Suite and Family Room• have been expanded. A11ume the 30 yr. ftxed-rate 1et T.O. and the ownere will carry a large 2nd T.O. Offered at S885.000 fumlthect. Ask for Ed eac.ro· Lingo AW&m1 1111101 llllE -LOW IOWI, FLEJJILE TEllR This "Estates" 3 bedroom, 2500 sq. ft. home offers spectacular ocean and night light views. Relocating owners will accept a LOW down payment and offer excellent financing terms. All offers will be seriously considered. Reduced to $545,000. Ask for Ed Escano. DIE OFFER Owner needs fast sale and will take low down to sell this 3 Bedroom, Den & huge family room Tudor style home. Conveniently located near high school. $219,000. Ask for Al Weinert. WE'D UIE YOU TG IEET . IELLE CHASE LEE Belle Chase Lee of lingo Real Estate. Newport Beach represents 21 years of Real Estate experience as a Broker and holding a G.R.I. designation. A resident of Corona del• Mar. since 1962, and Intimately famlllar with all Newport Beach property, Belle specializes in Harbor View Hiiis. lllA Ylllll -1112,0001 Brand new on the market. Oellghtfut 4 BR. 2BA. family home. Move In condition. Tastefully decorated with a European flavor. Has home warranty. Ask for All Welner\. lllA YEllH 4 IER• Piil 11111 1111,lllt 4 BR. 2 BA home with solar heated Pool. Laro-corner lot with R.V. acx:eea, outdoor brick BBQ. 2 flreptaoM to provtde that WllY W8tm ,...Ing. Attreotlw tenne. Alie 1or Al Weinert. llVllE COYE LEISE 4BR. 4 Ba. home with pool, ocean view. private beach. Unfurnished. Available July 1st. on yearly lease at $3000 per month. Ask for Al Weinert. EISTILIFF Ill YOI OWi THE LllDI Large family home with 4 Br. 3 Ba. and den. Mexican tile in kitchen. entry and den. Wood shutters. Owner will carry a 2nd. trust deed. $359,000. Ask for Mary Oentls. IEST llY II COIOll llllLlllS Charming 2 BR. home with brick fireplace. hardwood floors and veranda. Mini ocean view. Access to private beaches. Good potential•for expansion pr remodeling. $250.000 including land. Ask for Belle Chase Lee. FllTISTIC FlllL Y HllE II IHSIOIES Spacious 3 Br. 3 Ba. family room home on Fee land. French doors, Impressive fireplace. wet bar, bay window, and charming brick patios. Large corner lot with R.V. or small boat access. Only $410.000. Ask for Belle Chase Lee. IUIH llllE IRllSlllE -.n-slH,000 Largest model In Har:bor Ridge with an unbelievable price. Unobstructed city llghts view. Assume 30 year term loan of Approx $270,000 with 13.25'/o V.l.R. loan. Sellers will carry a large 2nd. trust deed. Ask for Ed Escano. I "LIT" •T JI Piii IP lll0,000 Bluff top In old Corona del Mar. Superb Ocean Vlewl Land Parcel complete with plane for •ooo 1q. ft. home. Complete with City and Coutll CommlNlon epprovall Setl9r wlU aubordlnate to 1 conetructlon loan. Atk for Jim SeNera. 6 -Orange County Real Estatet An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY Pll,.OT/Saturday, AprU 9, 1983 . ' -• • r_ .__ . . . ' GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY -. OVER 60 YEARS OF TRUSTED SERVICE Liii UJFlllT II• Gorgeous 3-bedroom. Beautifully decorated with custom wallpaper, top quality carpets, new cabinets, plantation shutters, all new appliances. Copper plumbing. Spa. New electrlc awning. Pier and slip for 66' boat. $895,000. Call Cathryn Tennllle for a private showing. WAIT .. NIT ID• , .... 1111,000' Two spacio1.1s N.B. condos -side by side - located near Corona del Mar High School, Fashion Island, churches. and many other amenities. Community pool. Very desirable rental units. Good assumable loans. Owner very motivated. 3 bedroom, $176,500. 4 bedroom, $179,500. Call Salty Shipley for a showing. -PICT .. E II llUL smt•I Compact & practical -the city comforts In the country! A 3BR, 2 bath home w/flreplace. skyflght, balcony cathedral ceillnga, arranged to enhance maximum usable space w/minlmum upkeep. Wor1< in the city If you must, but live In a quiet rural community. Owner transferred & seeks fast sate -$93,000 assumable 1st T.O. Sale price, $123,500. Call Mary Richards. IWI CUllR YIEW 63' on the Bay I 4 bedrooms, 4 ~ baths, separate dining room, famlty room, large patio entry. See to appreciate. May purchase land. $900,000 leasehold. Call Marilyn Twitchell for a showing I I Tllll IF aw Ml Hiii A prfme waterfront on Newport Bay. A custom home with four bedrooms, and billiard rooms. Extensive UM of crown mouldings and prlyate courtyard entry. Boat allp and ctoee to the jetty entrance. By appointment only. Call Linda Tagllanettl. ..... YIEW HllEI Super three bedtoom Monaco decorated In light earth tones. Good auumable flrat, and OWNER WILL CARRY PAPERll HURRYll This one won't lestl Celt Toddy Smith for detall1. $197,000. LIOA11111 • LIU11" Four bedroom home + family room, just blocks South of Anaheim Convention Center and Oitneytand. Cloee to 1Chool1 for chlldren. nice nelghbomood. Call today to aee -Joy Holker. ........ A apeotacular ~ home on one. of N9wport'I moet Pf'9ll out ltland9. 8-ltttuf round•, handeome ltate roof. Ntne bedrooma. ~ •• looklt)g tor an extraord&naiy property ...... total pttvecy, you mutt ... "'" gorgeoue home. PHw & dock tor woe y.cht. se.aoo.ooo. c.I Cathryn TennHle. Ill llDll1I • ITAITD -Good tocatlon with partial ooean vtew. "Axer" with much potential. Excefteot rental property. Close to shops and beach. Owner very motivated. Submit all offeral Only $157,500. Call Sally Shipley or Joyce Oabolt. ll&IE IS II IFFD The seller la motivated and ready to listen. Newer four-bedroom home on a private qua.rter acre. juat a few blocks from the Old Plaza in Orange. Features famlly room. formal dining room, central alr; room for RV. pool, or?? Large existing first T.D. Owner will assist. Drastic price reduction for CASH TO LOANI 1P11T111111 11n111Y Sophistication l~'.:teedl Situated on a prime piece of baytront property, this richly appointed residence offers Its own private pfer & slip - for a large yacht, of course! Designed by. a noted architect. the home la custom throughout, with such feature• aa Indoor-outdoor reflection pool, Imported marble detailing, an elevator. dramatic mirror treatments, and a complete WestlnghOUM sec system. $2.300,000. Cftll Joyce Oabolt for an aoootntment to view. e11n IAITlllE mm Remodeled three bedroom home In Costa Mesa. Tiied kitchen counters, hardwood floors and large yard with fruit trees ... all this tor just $138,900. Call Donna Webster or Toddy Smith for more detalla. lllllEITllt llllME ... an ........ .,.. • llPLll Two unite on the PenfntUle. 11A block• to the bMd'I and ctoee to ,_auranta and lhop1. A two bedroom In front, and a ~ In the rear. NMda eome remodellng, but reall1tlcaHy priced to Hll. Call Linda Tagllanettl for ectdntoMt detalll . -Lllml • l9Lll Bllboe ......_ Wei kept duplex w9'h two 3-bedroom unltt, two ow OWll09· One b10ck from th9 beach. Good winter and aummer rentall. Minimum yecency fector. 1349,000 fM. Cd Oton tor llddttlonal information. YIEW • llLllA llUll Sunny famltY home on South Bay Front with 3 bedrooms, den, 3 baths, 2 patios, sandy beach, shared pier and float. Owner wltl consider a trade or carry paper at below mar1<et rate for 5 years. $1 , 100,000 Fee. Call Mary Jank for an appointment. PllOE IDIC1lll Sellers wlll consider trade for smaller coastal property. Very desirable Harbor View Hiiis. 3 bedroom. 2 bath home with many upgrades. good location and total privacy. New price, $347,000, Including the land. Call Trudy Stubblefield for financing. ILi 111111& IEL Ill Exceptional Plan 2 In private community of Jasmln~Creek . Former model with lots of amenltl . Includes private pool and jacuzzi. Excelle financing avallable. Shown by app(Mntment onty. Call Linda Tagllanettl. oua ... Remodeled two-bedroom home across private lane from a creek and nestled under wonderful oak and sycamore trees. Features large mas1er bedroom, modem kitchen and rock fireplace In comfortable living room. Priced to sell at $87,500 with assumable loan. Call Mary Richards. llYllE TllUOE UllTllall UY/llUI WIEW Sit In your living room and enjoY watching the boats. This charming 3 bedroom home has Jennalr stove and garden window In the upgraded kitchen. The price Is a modest $349,000 -fee land, too. Can Joyce Debolt today . ....... lftlLllml .. ....... . Gtwa you a feeling of owning a piece of the fairway! If you Niw $10,000 cash and qualify for monthly peymentt, teller will carry the balance of purchaM price for 12 yean or more at 12% lntereet. Thia four bedroom home la In excellent condltlont Call Gordon Lewie for llddltlonal Information. (714) 759-9100. . Orange County Real e.tate/ An Advertl9'ng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, April 9, 1983 -7 RESIDtNTIA&. REAL EST ATE SERVICES CORONA DEL MAR NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH _ _. 11 ..... Dramatic ocean view & rare down coast view. Owner Is anxious, prtoe slashed $100,000. This 4 BR home with private courtyard & pool Is 1uch exciting news that the Sandpipers are doing a Fandango on the beach! IPYIUSI mJ. PH• Beautiful 4 BR, tam rm, single level home In prime locailon. View Of ocean, harbor & city lights. Large patio, secluded courtyard. An outstanding value In Fee. ....... -.u .., ..... Outstanding ocean/bay view from this home. Fabulous large lot with very private pool & patio ates. Consider trade for A 1 acreage. -YllW-.U .., .... aceptional 4 BR home In desirable location. Double mahogany doors flank vaulted living room & dining room completed by parquet oak floors. Maximum size yard for pool plus handsome bonus room provides relaxed retreat. Mii _. ·--Beat locatlon on major greenbelt, best floor plan -3 BR, family rm, slngje level, best A-1 condition! All adds up to our exciting new llstlng. Ideal community w/24 hr MCUrlty, po<>J1 and tennis. -ftlW -.U Pll,111 Prtce reduction! Tastefully appotnted 3 BA & FR home In quiet residential neighbomood. Large. pttvate yard, profesafonally landscaped. You own the landll ----.,..,.. Thia cute duplex ll within walking dlftanee to the senior citizen center -perfect for an older couple w/lncome unit. Owner Is extremety motivated -must 18111 Cati for rents. ---., ..... lot value -old duplex needs to be remodeled or tear It down & start over. Super location. Slight ocean view from up-1talra. Walking dlatance to beach, parks & shopping. Great financing available. ~-.... Fllrltutlc tormer m~ with a epectacutar viewl S BR's. beautifully upgraded with mlrroreQ dining room, decorator neutral waU coverlnga. Dramatic muter aulte & bathll _... .. ... !nJoty Newport'• OQ88ll bree:zM but llW In one of lrvtne'a ~-t FMMghborhoOdl. e.utlful 4 BR h0me1 new carpet & paint. Private pa&k>. Prad to ... llt ....... n-. Customized beautlful expanded plan 5 5 BR. The trick today In buying homes Is to find great value, great emotional appeal. ANO great financing! This lovely home has It all. IAY.uT PH,111 Big home, large yard, & value combine In this 4 BR, FR, OR, with lanai, new carpets, spa, In neighborhood of more expensive homes. Owner wlll assist In financing for qualified buyer. ......_.. . Uli,111 Stop!! Outstanding value In Harbor Hlghlands. Large 4 BR famlly home ·with pool & sauna, parquet floors, updated kitchen: and much more. Financing that you'll be Impressed with. Don't miss this onel lllfn SHI.- Here Is your opportunity to buy right! Big front row view end unit. 3 Br, famlly rm, brick patio, cathedral ceilings, newer appliances, air conditioning & much morel Call to view. ........ _. SNl,111 PRICE REDUCTION!! Beautiful expanded • Carmef. Large pooJ & spa. move-In condition thru-out. Added storage area. An exceptional vatue In fee land. Great family area. ftl'M1U Pll,lll Totally upgraded condo In beautiful Versailles. Superb detalllng In the oak crown moldings, custom shutters, carved oak mantel & brasa nxtures. UnbeHevat>ae perfection and views of bay & ocean. IUffS P1Mll Rare find, Newport Beach condo. 2 BRS, patio, fireplace, double garage w/bll tn storage, community pool, & Fee. Super buy at this prlcell IUYllW 1111.- Unobatructed view of mountains, lights, from thle highly customized 4 BR Newbedford. Country French decor. Picturesque skylights. Quallty thru-out to make this perfect home for you! OTHER AREAS ~ .,... Prtce Ju1t reduced -sellers are motlvatedl Bright 3 BR home wtl'°! flight tight vtews. Extra large garage w/room for workshop. Private spa, community pool & tennis. Try low down & uaume balance. _... ..... Cuatom home In preetigloua gated comm= Of lf'Ylne Cove. Private bNoh, l•ge lot, , apa, paddle tenNI court with nit• Ughtt, au t,,_ and more In thtl 4 BR home! .. lllYll 1421- Vlew, large, private pool-sized yard. 3 large BAS & baths, & all the amenities of one of Newport's m-0st prestigious security communities at this unbellevable prlcell .............. Sl4l,lll Your family wilt love living herell Pool & clubhouse right down the street. No streets to cross to attend school. 4 BAS, famlly room & bonus room In this nifty locatlonll UUll ,.. ..u 1121.- Enjoy the privacy & alance of your own private pool with the community pool only a stone's throw away!! Lovely 4 BR Palermo plan In a marvelous location!! Many upgradesll BEACH COMMUNITIES PlllPEllU ....... PRICE REDUCTION. Enjay thle new custom bayfront 4 BR home with the finest views of Newport Bay! Recreational spa, BBQ & refrigerator plus pier & sJlp tor 50' boat. .... ...... Outstanding 4 BR resJdence, street to street location. Master suite lnotudes llb/den featuring 19th centu~ fireplace mantel. Oak floors, French doors, teakwood cabinets & superior landacaplng blend to create a lovety elegance. ._..,llU 1111.- Warmth of wood floors highlights this charming hacienda. Perfect family home where you can run on the beach, watch the exciting wedge or Juat alt In front of your own fireplace. IALlll PBlmllU Pl._ Affordable 2 bectroom 2 bath home with spactous brtct< patio and 9Cf'eened eating area. Steps to bay, ocean & wedge & seller will consider financing. _... ... , ..... Walk to everything from this 4 BR, family room charmer, Including e tennis courts, 4 po<>Js, and one aenaetlonal private sandy beach! ...._ sa..- entoy th• charm ot Laguna In thl• 3 BR charmer. Oceanalde of PCH. Extremely mottvated Miter. Price reduced to $335,000. Good ~ awl .. ble to qualified buyer. Don't me.n•.,.., ·p -~aet e lhqA .vebiute2\TOJlq Y J1AO et1t 01 tnemetqqu2 on12rttevt>A nA\sJate leeR \{tnuoo egns'TO ·--~-_...,.. -·---..--._ .............. ..-~ ..,.-·-·· --.-..--... -~ ,,) ·=---... r -- Orange County RMI Eatate/An AcMwtlalng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Aprtl 9, 1983 -9 SUlmJIY'!-Jf'I~ 1MI W ~ ......... Popular "Bar Harbor" Pim w/.,,,,_ view of dty tlgttta & mountains. Bultt-tn Hbtwy, formal dining rm. & gourmet kitchen. Located In ~ted community w/pool a tennla court•. 1399,000. Larry 97711 -..-nY" II .. Exceptlonalty ettrecttve "Oynaaty'' modef W/Wf* view & hot tub. Featuring 28"9, formal dining rm, aunken conv.,utton pit w/tnptace, v..n.t ceW .. -,ge + mmny extr-. JU8t 1389,000. Anita SctMlndel. Mil as• .. I I -.1 Mi• FabUk>ua ftr.~_ "belolr mertc.t .. ln..,_t rate av.nable for a (IUllAfted bu)W. 5 BR. for'IMI dining nn. t.n. nn. wtth Iota of ~ & ~ doorl 8nd wtndOWa. Pool a IPL a.. fwnly home. CloM to communtty ~ & IChooll. $3M,IOO lnee. land. Donna Godehalt. fUI .... --··· .. Popular Plan .... on lg or-nblllt & wfth a ._of OCMl'I from IMnQ rm & ~· Lo ....., ...... fom\111 dining rm a farnlV rm. Gooc1 ftnandng. $383,SOO. Maxine Propp. ................. , ....•• "s.Mw'' home In lulh .. den Mttina with penoramlc view of OCMn, ctty llgt"8 Md com IM.. ,.... h 3 BR •ecutMt home fMturee ~ atrium a country kltehen w/bNllkfMt .... Priced . for fMt ..... 1371.000 ~ S1C>.OQO alowlnOl b ~of deccw. Sharon Smith or ,.,._ 8ctwtct.I. · 111 - -mat mtnm1 Ou8rded communtty, 28R +den, prllM loclltlon.,W91k 10 pool, tennle & clubhouM. AeMIM. IOMa Wilow .,....._ eate. 13e8.500. Qerlt • Mftc:hell. •'Ell -11•1" ., 8wlttfully upgrtlded ''POt'toflltO'' tMNrtng 4M In main ~ & totaffy Mlf-contelned QUMt eutt• or mother-in-law qtre. Home ......... wood.,..,.~ In~ lhuttwe, MCUttty 8'J*m & custom brtctc weft In ..... ooo. Anita Schande(. .. , ... ..... Lovely end unit, IPlft lewl condO In the MIMr Bhlffa. 38R. 2V.BA, 2 ==of uppet bay & mountalne. $3SO,OOO_ Incl. land.~ lil&iill U HI• l9UI WIBll S BR home plue unique 2 BR .PINS ll~rary w/a a ... tory llv rm ~t °" u. ...... eo.neA ~!!!. ot0ot t<> ~ the add,... and to ... lntenor photoe. '315 . VYV7 Wn. -·,JI -··· Completety r•1Ji0d1l1d kitchen a bathl. 38R. 2BA 8panllh hOme w/rtft wood toota. Jaoml tub. AcroM atrwt from My. 1298,SOO Incl a.net. M..-..n ~ . ....... A WI'/ ~ ofterllag In EMtbMf tor thOM wM love tM 8-* 8tly vt.w& tnOUl'ttllln ... ~ld. A tilMutttUly N11li0d1l1d 4 BR home. '281,000. ~Want 117111 - -.... , •• A beat buy In Corona HlgNWll. ..... MOfY 38R. 2BA. fotlMI dining rm home on oomer tot. HerdWoOd tloora. ~ penellng, .... oa-wtndOW, Nmadlled tdtohen. 8ectuded patio w/eu 880. AooM1 to private bucttet. 1211,IOO tnot. ltnd. '*'"• Godlttlll. 1llftl .............. . 5% down tor .,. 2 & den home. a.t'den court. <Mnlng terr11ee & gourmet kitchen w/brMkfat nook. Veutted celtJnga & brick fplc. 1239,000. Barbara calllhlln. L.11111 Llml Enjoy euperb Vllta of Bay llnd COMtllne from deck of thie elegant 2 BR condO In eecurlty gutirded building. Fe9turtng V8Ufted ce191nga, akyllghtl, ftreplace, & 1ubterranean parklnQ. 1235,000. Anfta Sch8ndel. l•tMm.•l'Blm Cozy 3BR. 2BA home w/lota of~. 8-1189 II atr...ed for 2nd untt. "GreenhouM" wtndow, twdwood ftoon & channlng petJo decb. QOM to lhopptng & echoola. Owner wffl Ulllt In flnMolng. 1229,900 Incl land. Donna Godehal. IWIWllll Now II the time -pnc. + '% , ....... In favor of you. Tht• 38R, tamMy rm II a beat priced home aw•tfng you. Exel 1ltlnt .,.._ Value II here. $226,000. JMt Pequtn . ......................... Bright & eunny ''G'' Plan end unit ...... 3 BR ....... ~ w/prt. bath. Redwood deck IP• w/rameda overttano ' tinted glan ~. Low kit. ~ 11t TO. PNCE0 \JNOER MARKET AT $225,000 lHllhold. ~ ~. M'S 1111 "ISSll• H•I BMuttful 2 ltory Newport ~condo. 2 Of SBAa. 2~ 8A decorllled In earthtonee. Plantation ehutt.,-, country kitchen w/many M*lfttel. 8ridt petlo w/room tor epe. Showa Ilk• a model. Only 1185,000 Ind. land. Donna Godehal. .. ' J..__c_o_N_D_O_M_IN_IU_M_S __ ) FRONT VIEW-BLUFFS ELEGANT A formal muftMeftt rere ..,... ....,. wtttl unobetructed 9ecti.., YU a ....... of "becll lo~" lowtr _.., eutt. + 2 other bedrOOMa. Hlthlf upgreded. 9ecurttJ .,.tem. 147'1,500. 111· 1400. BAYSIDE CONOO-t100,000 REDUCTIONI VIEW of .., 9lld ¥ea ,,._ INI ....,.._ IWRllMd 2 , •• ,. ......... Oww .. ,.....,. ............ XUfT .............. ..., .......... ...,.. .... .,.... ...... .. • ,.., Pfb. *7,000. Lwel ..... ..-....... e.- tor ......_ Eoor to ... Md "'°"· o,.... a.t1aun 1.,. PM. 11:2..,... Cowe WMt. ltM400. U.. t1IOO MO. BA YFRONT ..CHANNEL REEF ...................... c.... .............. Temtlc VIEW OF HY, OCEAN A boMlfta octM1r frOM W.2Md.2b&.unlt ........ , ............ ~ llMnctng. IS1-1400. TOWNHOUSE-BOAT SUP 1315,000 ....... prtced .......... t" ~· "' ........... 9wtl .. boot llpe Mc:h1 d1 d Eftd unit .. a..toff, I Mel .... ~· ...... hc•ltr ..... ow ........ fOf wotfffrOftt "---In Nowpcwt or........._,_ Kerbow. 111-1400. BAYFRONT-SECURfTY-VtEW New on .... _... ... ..._ Fonca.tlc ~ woter a ....... ...... View. Owner Wiit Caf'JY wHlt LOW CAIH DOWN. "-........ ..,. ~ coeea. C.1••ililftt Udo ,....., .... , -bod. a ,ou'W own tM &Md In 1-. sm,ooo.11'1-MOO. t TOWNHOU&E+oocK FEE 1210,000 l°"'J I bod. 2Va belt! In MCWltr c 1ms l11L Y• own IM .... • ... dock. .... tor......,, ................... WATERFRONT COND0-'215.000 C•rronur odull c:omploa wlflt tun oocurltr bide. Ah OIMftttlH few rectMtloMI boot"'9 a .._.. llOIMllM. .... eMp "811. One Mdroom unit. ttow ....... 111·1400. TURl'LEROCK VISTA CONDO O• 9rHnbolt, noat to noturo wlllt 2400 oq.ft. + I .... OCNM, den, ...... '"'· end SW,000. In OOOUftloble ....... OW HcMnto for dooeft Ollfldo, --... lend. 111-1400. -· BLUFFS-PLANNED UNITS "°"°" 11P9roded Md ...... In • ....,. ..,,.., ........ .. , rocrHtlonol f~lltl••· 8otlt oro locotod on •kle eroonbolt. Floalblo oolloro. Coll tor • 01towln9 ...-.am.nt Oft tt.... I bod. a 2'\ bo. ltomoo 11t: n11 Vloto Lwodo -... 111 Viste Flora -·-1211.000 NEWPORT CREST CONDO _ ..... end unit wttlt 2 bod.+ .... c ......... decor """ ._,......!OM• 11~~ ........_ T...-a~ ONN DAILY ot I....-. C4*rt. ..... taM-. NEWPORT -ATTRACTIVEIA,,ORDAaLE ~ulot, prlvoto loo•tlon noar M••• Hoopltol. • ... ... 2..e., to•ntl w wttlt ,....... ....... ••Ill d-n ll¥lftg '°'°" .....,... ,... .....,_ IJUI a :~ d1c1-•a-w ..... w,.._., .• .._. .... VERSAN.LIS C~ t119,000 ....... ---.a... ...... , ........ , ..... .. ~ _ ..................... ..,..~ ..... "-''"**•eat••,............. _,.., HOMES I llAONIFICINT NEW 8AYFRONT .. Ex e 11Manel ....-, ............ _..um. llllM _.... • rooldonoo 11R041UIH '" detello -4 ......... . EMl'IROUI ............ ...._. ............ ...... ................................. ~ c....,,... ........... ~ ............... ..,.. ..... ..... fOOIM. Lar90 • ••d•••• + ..... ""' ,..,, ...... .... ,... " ........................ ~ LINDA ISLE--SUIJMIT CLOSING C08T81 Owner wlll ecc:opt low c .. lt down pofMent or •111 ucMnte ................... -... deoor""" ,.,,.... lntormetttr wltlt tlto boot of botlt worlcfo - ~t oftd ~OOMfJ wltlch oltordo pttqor. lpeclaus, .,.._In oo.-I bodrOOM, wtftt petto on 11ioter + prclon entry wttlt '"dip ....,.. Md opa. lMllo fonMI elf\. """' ........ ldk:Mft ................ ~....., ..... wttlt "'""''"'' ot•J down Ml •• ....._. Md IMdod ....._........,. ... ,,.._...Ownorlor111an ..... oad ............. lubMtt. ..... ..., tor' ....... '1,211,000. OCEANFRONT-PROMINENTLY DESIRABLE Tho .... Corono dot ... bHr:lttroftt looe4lon Oft o ........ occooo ,.... PwcMd ....., .... '*"' ....... 9-ctt wltlt broott•~~=~';.l wlow of oc:oeil l•ttJ a ourf. ArcNtocturel ..... 2 ................ ... doCOf "°"' Alc*.'leCtw .. ~All .-a ........... '°' • ................. =-2bod.+doft. ..... ......, ...... a ,,.,,... ,.._. to rour ..,.._.., Mdlldod bollOb. '1M&.OOO .... tl1-1400. WATERFRONT -BALBOA ISLAND UnallshYC!ted V.Wof...,.... .._... .. =, ....... ulot end of aelMa to&encL Cen bo fOMllJ If :1rod. Plor/ollp tor I booto. 11,JOO, too IHd. 111·1400. m.-. BIG CANYON-10% CASH--$10% INT. Ant ............. flr1pl.oo, leedod ..... Frenoe. doon, courtJerd Md ~ ....,. In ..... -........... 4 bod. ltolM .................. ~ ........ ......, ,...... 0""'9d .., -.......... ...., ... .., ... purc1t111ll .. LIA THAN'°"' ceM. wttlt 1K .....,... °" • AITD. Ceil tor ....... a ... ,, • ......... A now ........ ,., ... .,..,.. .... • VIEW -TRADl110NAL TRI-LEVEL 9poct.culer DIHI up YU of 8of, MWI end~ Sp1lll••• IMnl ...._ ea• ... ~ _. ...... btlc*. wino col9' ............ ~ Two ~ ..... +OM...., ••• ....._ Tho ldelll homo tor OfttorloWne • .., .... _,.. ........ D1-1400. BAYFRONT -eALBOA tit.AND Fontootlo "wide ••rtront •••••" fro. t9'1• tot•llJ • =~2-otorr corner lloMo. Dooor 11 worm a "'• • Cope Cod, s 111 droom a ....., d llefp ......... .lu.t rMuood to Ml,GOI a hoe • a.,.. ............. m.-. UDO Ill.£ -CUSTOM Dl!COR ~pnMng. brtgM, dloofM a P'•Mtlo• 111l1hw In o nne loootton. T.Wlr coorcMnotecl doaer wttt. FrHCtt doon, 9CMo1r!Mt kttchon end 1:::o....., room." A ttno home '°' tlto ~ ....,.,. 111-1400. RANCHO CAUF•5.2 ACRES ........ 0.-... ....... ,.... homo ............. Monr •••nlUo• wlllt f'tt r••r tH orecJlt. ape, V• lncf11Mh a bOleW IMftlot.tal,000 U1·Mla. PENINSULA PT. -JUIT PIRFl!CT Compe.fotJ roMod•lod Copo Cod eorooo frOfft Perts . ........ ..,.0-.. ...... ch* ......... ....... flroi T.D. a OW._ Wftlt ......_, ..... 1m Ptua Det ... 0,.. ........ 1 ... aRtCK, HAMI, WA.MITH 8AYIHOR£8 All .,, .... ..., ......... ,,..=·= ....... ..._..,.C ..... ltll I'•*•°"' .-llMtoll ,_ ... a ~ ...... ,., 011lte. A ......... toeft et ,,,, .... , ............. ,., ... l!AIT8IDI C08TA MEIA -SUPUI ~ ..................... ,.,. .. ........ .-...... ...., ......................... ... ................................... ftlTW COITA •u l'OGL .....,..._ ................... ....-: ,.,.... "-;Jt I hlNa•~ ..... _,...a ........ ~ .•. . ..~ ..,_,.,~ ~---· ... · .... ---.. --......... ~-~-~ I INVESTMENTS 90' MONT AGE-A TTEN. BUILDERS •fft "Q~A•.,RONT VllW'' locotlon eftd two lot1 JGIIllllJ .... ,..,. tor luJtwf ....... I-* lotn ... tNo Wool! fer lll't,000 oooh or owner wlll bo bulldln9. 111·1a. VIEW a INCOME TOOi Deoofotot'• own....,......_..,....,.._. pert&...,...._ of boJ A OCW\. lntortor ......,., 2 Ill 11111 c 11, Frwnclt doon a wtndowa. lo IMCfl to ... Md ontor + • ,..... unit tor mro lncomo. -.000 too. COfono dot ..... 111-1400. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX ~ old Md In """"'" oondltlon. Oww wtl ---for boet9 ot7 ~ol locotsd M2 bodi-unfta. VIEW+i.ARGE LOT-NEWPORT llJlll4 .... 111Malddol .. ....,.. '°' iuxur, homo + ..... .._. a room for pool XL.NT .................. a..._., prtioM ........_ Owiten are fto•lblo on twmo a wlff conoldor folnt ......._ M11,000 .... D1·1400. L.-p ..._ lot now hoo o ...... SPACIOUS BALBOA DUPLEX OntJ ' ,._. old end OftfJ OM ltouM to booolt. Lorge I bod. end 2 bod """'-with ftr1pi.cu DfM bf 1• W. lltllboo a col for doUlll of lNo new httne . .-,000. 111·Mla. PENINSULA DUPLEX-l.EASEIOPTION Acrooo frOftt Nowport Hwbor Yecttt C._,. wttlt I a 1 bedroom rontol u.tto encl owner•• rotrool aroe. Xtnt locotlon a~ to,..,,...... to home or continue• tn ... tMORt JU_ I ... 117'1,M fM. 111-1400. YllW. DUPLEX -DUPLEX -DUPLEX IOl-SCllJYl-I01.f07Va ...... YI Nerdoouo. 9uJ OM Of ell J. hcfl la o 2 encl I bdnft, 2¥1 bottle, 2 f"I. old. A......,ablo toaM. .... I* unit 9f oubmlt Oft oll S. SPANISH 9AL80A DUPLEX ~..-.tto .............. ..., .... ,. ..... ,... ....... . '111 drMM .... + .... ~ df I 1.nt•1t ..... VU. Clf'Nt tor .................. ,.......,.,.. ,... --' -• -..... .-_-rr:::r--..:-:.i ~ --I--..L\-=-===-- -. l Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, April 9, 1983 -11 Beacon Bay Home Drops Below $1,000,000 SPECllCIUI -Dover Sh ores, immaculate 5 Bdrm. family room & pool perfect condition with spectacular view. $675,000 fee. IWIDS Will FIUllCI II UIAIMMI -Harbor View Hills. Owner will carry $250,000 at 120/o Interest. Nr. pool. 4 Bdrm 3 bath, $435,000. • lllT llYESTmlT -Solid rental area. $50,000 down t o 13°1o loan. Gross multipller of 11. Management history available. $225,000. CIUO LIT -Sunny location, Corona del Mar, vacant and cuatomlzed, prlv. beach. 3 Bdrm. $319,000. ••lit II.ASS -Old CdlVI, 3 Bdrm, French windows & doors. wood plank floors, near new. $439,500. On Popular Poppy Avenue. I-••• -Bonus room and nlte lite view, Sypglass Southport. Owner very anxious. $564,000. MWFllT WI llliE -2 Bdrms, In OeAnza, near bay and comm. pool. $35,000. lllffl Ill ml -Exceptional end unit, quiet cul de sac, private with subtle colors, good loans, private patio, 18§Mhofd. $215,000. •NI TUI. PIM llWI 111,111 -Fee land. 3 Bdrm, mini view 2 fireplaces. a large family room, ownerw 1st Trust Deed. $345,000. ~ .I~ WA1'.UWAY -Realistically priced at $495,000. One of the lowest priced 3 Bdrms on the water. Great Island locatlon. UYF.-T, 111--. 19'. All -Tennie, boat sllp, flexible Mflet, 3 bdrm, 3 bath pro~ le leased untll Apr. 15, 1983, but I• eay to .... Ill UllU 1111 II llWPllT -Pool, spa, lmmacul. decor, over 3500 aq. ft. with 4 Bdrms, den & famlly room quarter ecre lot. $314,000. IL"'1 m 'Im -Popular G Pfan, 3 8drm1, den, 3 bath•, 1peclou1 feet $250,000. (A PHOTOGRAPH DOESN 'T DO IT JUSTICE) You-ve-got-to-••••ltl Beautifully remodeled with every conceivable convenience! Gorgeous appointments at every turn; warm family feeling and It's all situated oo a sandy beach. Attractive one bedroom rental unit Is part of the package. Open this Saturday and Sunday at #13 Bea(4on Bay, Newport Beach. Dean Rathbun will host. 1-5 p.m .. every question answered. YDY 1PUW. • • -Near park, 3 Bdrm. 3 bath, very tasteful, adults with teens room. $385,000. Very aophlattcated decor. OPEN TODAY 1-5 ................... ,.../.,. $475,000 ..................... 2507 Lighthouse, CdM ................ , ............ $549,500 ..................... 4-42-Begonla, Old Cdm FUii All ra.L -Carmel plan on Port Lerwick, beautifully expanded, maintained, landscaped & financed. $279,000. H.V. Homes best buy. TllTUllll VllW -3 Bdrm, rustic setting In th Glen, large deck and high oelllngs, $259,000. llOl'I .... -Tree llMd etreet, cute home with fireplace, 2 Bdrms plus rental unit plus guest qtre. $275,000. Very hot In CdM. . ----- 12 -Oran ' each Real Estate • REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME WITH US TO ••• ---~ ---- IWllll ISWI lllYI ... Since the home sets the mood for the day ... you will enjoy a dally Inspiration In this majestic waterfront home. On some occasions, you may be content to lie on the luxurious deck and take a mental cruise of ttie bay. Sixty feet on the water Is ample for the pier and float with large boat plus small skiff. The epaclous home conahsta of five bedrooms. hUge living room and extraordinary step-up dining room. Large entertainment room wtth wet bar. Library. Two colos8al mast« sutta, one sultabte located for guests. Gourmet kitchen with breakfast area overlooking the poof. Property Is like new ... bullt In 1980. You own the land ... not leuehold. Excellent financing avaJlable wtth owner's help. 1 ·······-..:.·························· ·················································_:_:····::±···_::·········································································•!.::······································ $2,350,0Q9 -1 OILLlll llUll . . . Superbly designed and crafted to compliment the magnificent location. Five bedrooms, Huge llvlng room. Family room with sit down wet bar enhanced by a full length mirror reflecting the activity on the bay. Lovely dining room. Easy staircases plus elevator to huge sun roof. Slip and float for three 70 foot boats. ................ ... ...... .................... $3,500,000 LM ISU . . . Custom Country English bayfront home. Six bedrooms. Six baths. Master suite with steam room. Vaulted celling In living room. Spacious dining room. Luxurloua bayfront brick terrace with wet bar. Pier and float for large boat. Owner wt• carry first trust deed, Interest only, or part trade ......................... $2,700,000 Mm IMllS ... Bayfront home with large pier and float. Home designed for a particular need ... yet quite flexible. Huge living room. Dining room and den/library, plus master bedroom In main building. Across the brick courtyard Is a separate two bedroom guest suite. You own the land. ......... .. ..........•.......................•.... $985,000 llLlll lllAI F.-r ... Enjoy this lovely four bedroom home with a touch or New England. Four baths . . . jacuzzJ In master bath. Country kitchen. Formal dining room. Cozy flreplaee In living room. Two restful patios. Property located on best swimming beach. 40x94 lot. ......... :.................................................. $975,000 llYD llllEI ... Every day Is a holiday In this delightful view home. Two master bedrooms In one wing. Third bedroom with own entry and private bath In the other wing. All rooms open to Indoor dehumidified pool. Security system. Seiter may carry first trust deed five years at 100.4. .................................................. $835,000 lftll ._. ... Pratlgloua five bedroom, four and one-half bath home. Restful bay view. M8'd's room with separaht bath. Room for spa In front courtyard. $150,000 to $200,000 down. Buyer can aasume existing loan. and teller wtll carry balance •..........................••....... $740,000 ..... _. .•• Extraordinary home wtth all the COMIOrt• of greck>us llvtng. Restful center atrium wtth r9trectable roof, Aw bedrooms ..• one suitably situated for maid's quarters. Breathtaking bay and ocean vlftl from the erttlre IM~ .,... ptu1 outlkte patio and pool. ;=~~:..===.~~~~~~ .. ~~ ~r.~ OPEi SITUllDIY 1-4:30 HARBOR HIGHLANDS ... Three bedrooms. 2027 Diana Lane ............................... $195,000 OKI SITURDIY-SUIDIY 1-4:31 BIG CANYON . . . Five bedrooms. Golf course view. 20 Cypreu Point ............ ... . .. ....... . $1 , 195,000 IRVINE TERRACE . . . Three bedrooms. Spa. View. 1301 Dolphin Terrace ....................... $985,000 CAMEO HIGHLANDS ... Three bedrooms. Pool. Spa. 4610 Dorchester ............................... $397,500 BAYCREST ... Four bedrooms. 2106 W1ndward Lane ·········~············· $299,500 HARBOR HIGHLANDS ... Four bedrooms, Pool. 1509 Highland Drive .. ....... ......... .. .. . . . $265.000 DPD SllNY 1-4:31 BIG CANYON . . . Four bltdroomL Goff course view . 12 Rue Verte ..................................... $795,000 CLIFF HAVEN ... Four bedrooms. Poot Spa. View. 1500 Kings Road . . .... .. ..... .. ... . .. .. .. ..... $675,000 SPYGLASS ... Four bedrooma. View. 53 Cambria .......... :............................ $675,000 WESTCLIFF ... Four bedrooms. Spa. 1118 Somerset Lane ........................ $475,000 DOVER SHORES ... Three bedrooms. Plet and slip. 1044 Polaris Drive ............... ............. $395,000 EASTBLUFF ... Five bedrooms. Pool. Spa . 2201 Alta Vista .......................... Fee $359,000 NEWPORT BEACH ••. FIW bedroom.. Pool. 1600 Anita Lane ............................... '350,000 BAYCREST ••• Four ~oom. Pool. 1834 Commodore Rotld ................... $349.000 WESTCLIFF ••. Four bedn>oma. l»ool. 1400 Nottlngh.m Aoed .......... .... ...... '329,IOO CLIF.F HAVEN ••• Thr .. bedrooml. Pool. ytew. 1211 Kings Road ............ a.....ehotd 1319,000 BA \'CREST .•. Four bedroom•. Pool. 1124 Leewll'd ~ ······-·················· 1215.000 llYll .-0 ... Fascinating home algnlftoently upgraded. Four bedrooms. Dining room. Den with ten foot bar. Sparkling pool. Wiii lease or lease/option ...................................... $550,000 OUFf UYD ... Highly desirable location with a "forever" view of the bay and ocean. Older two story three bedroom home PLUS complete guest untt. 50x125 lot. Easy access from wide alley. Land Included -not leasehold. Wiii trade for Income property. JUST REDUCED $30,500. NOW ... . .................... ........... $439,000 llLIU PlmlllU PmJ . . . Just steps to beat ocean beach. Easy walk to bay. Four bedroom, two-story hc1me. Large kitchen with eating area. JUST REDUCED $95,000. . ....... Now $365,000 llHIHT . . . Dellghtful family home. Four bedrooms. Three baths. Combination country kitchen and dining room. Hardwood floors. Tastefully decorated. Walk-up attic. Newly remodeled kitchen . . . all new appliances. Chlld~ated, custom pool and spa .. $359,000 OllllA Ml UI ... Neat and clean dupl~x. Corner location convenient to beaches and shops. Corner unit has two bedrooms and family room. Other unit has two bedrooms. Both units have fireplaces and patios. Owner may carry first trust deed .. . .. ........ •.. $325,000 OtlU •na ... Near new t riplex . One 3-bedroom 2 bath unit. Two 2-bedroom H~bath units. Situated on R-3 tot, 57x 189 ... walking distance to downtown redevelopment area. Gross Income $20,000 ............ $235.000 llWPHT THllH ... 100/e down. Three bedrooms. Two and half baths. End unit. Upgrades galore! Levek>ra throughout. Washer, dryer, electrlc garage door openers stay. Pleasant view. Submit Offer ............ $136,900. tnntMl-lftlLIPRI ... Prime loca1Jon In e.....-Coeta ,... P.taM and permit• tor 28 condo• av1R1ble. Price lncludH near new tnpte)c. ExceMent t.-ma. OWner wtll conllder tr ... CllM Herrtit petty ................... 8950,000 ~-.. -... __ ,,. -....... : .. h•--""'l.~ .... --.:J.~ ... ...z:..~---. --::i;· 1 ~·{I.,,,,~ (f1t1ft.<;"'')J,Q '''""''·"'''•"'''' .. '• .• ~ •.• ;.., .... ,!".•·· .. ---.. ,,.,, .. ,~·-i ... ,' ~···~, ......... w-o?~l9 .. ~rA;f~Qi,.g~u~~o"'tfieY>A'llYli1mtl§'lltl1'di;:-'Al)rlf·§;f9i3"'~-'f3· · ,J_,.,,, Le Pare-a different way of adult living-amidst the rolling countryside between prestigious Mission Viejo and Lake Forest. A lavishly- .......... landscaped commwlity of lakes and streams, abundant greenery and swilit open spaces. Yet only minutes from the finest shopping centers and the very best recreational facilities; parks, golf courses, tennis and racquetball courts, health clubs and the nearby Pacific coastline and i~ beautiful beaches. '"V~~~· The Le Pare difference offers many exceptional features that are a joyous escape from the ordinary. Features you'd expect to find in much higher priced developments. Like enclosed double garages with e1ectric door openers, lofts, skylights, dens, libraries, wood-burning fire-places, hand-rubbed oak cabinetry, secluded rooftop terraces and three solar-heated pools and spas. '"V'~k~'' Another exceptional feature of Le Pare is the price. Starting at an affordable $69, 990. What's more, at Le Pare we offer you excellent financing-11 Vs%, fixed 30-year. 'That's a difference you'll appreciate for a long time to come. For more information call (714) 859-4469. G> ~l/J:, ' I I \ \ ' r f .llYCE WILTZE Ri'MMC· 831-1288 PlllE USTSIDE OISTI llESI LOCITIUS REDUCED Spacious 3 Bd. 21.-'l bath condo loaded with extras. Only $135,900. '''°' W81tzt 631 -1266. HEW ON MARKET Darling 3 bdrm home on quiet Eastslde street. $168,000. Jtyot W1ftzt 631 -1266. UNITS UNITS 10 deluxe bach units. Vaulted ceilings, fireplaces, private patios. $495,000. 5 large units near 17th street. Some have fireplaces and large yards. Excellent condition asking $300,000. 5 unique pride of ownership units designed by Brion Jeanette. Each unit is like a hQme. $100,000 down. Priced at $525,000. Jtrot W11ht 831=1266. CANYON $25,000 down excellent financing gorgeous 2 bdrm home with golf course and nlte lite view asking $495,000. '''" Wllht 631-1266. NEWPORT HOTS VIEW Charming Spanish home, 2 bdrm den on lrg. corner tot w/gorgeous bay & ocean view. Only $305,000 .leyot W81tzt 631 -1266. I YR NEW PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP Three 3 bedroom 2 bath units In east Costa Mesa. Two have vaulted wood beam ceilings. Large yard area high depreciation. Perfect for owner occupant. 20% down could provide positive cash flow . $239,000 .... ..,. 631-1266. I UNIT8 EASTSIDE 3-2-bedrooms, 2 1-bedroom & 3 bedroom 2 ba house. 16% Down & property breaks even. llttryl. • 631-1266. IAST91De TMtL!X SHEIYL llEWEI Ri'M~- 631-1266 All 2 bed 11.-i ba townhouse type units. Only $215,000 • ...,,. 631-1286. . ... AHOLUTE 8TEAL C.D.11.V.W BEST VIEW LOCATION! Overlooks LITTLE CORONA BEACH . Dramatic 4 BR POOL home, 12 yrs. old. Forced to _llquldate. ASKING $559,000 ............ UEllMDS .Ri'MMC- 831-1288 PRIME OCEAN VIEW ..$825;00Cr Now $450,000 GORGEOUS 4 bedroom POOL home. CAPE COD DESIGN with FAMILY ROOM. Now $450,000. Open Daily 1-5. 631-1266 ........... NIWPORT SPRING Tiiie 8"CIAL Sparkllng pool & spa wtth 3 bd + 2 ba. home. Pride of ownership. Great ":'Jhborhood. Owner will carry. Asking $185,000. Ask for , .... ., 631-1266. ~-· FULL ON OCRAN VIEW CONDOI Fabulous Buyl Very spacious 3 bedroom + den w/wet bar, fireplace and 2 car garage. Only $259,900. w/tennsl Open today. ,... ... ,...,.. 760-8702. ••A WROE CH.,._R Gorgeous large 4 Br formal din. rm, country kitchen, pool, spa, privacy + much more. New Listing. Call Plllrilt ,...,., 760-8702. Aa80LUTE STEM.a W/EA8Y T£RllSI CISTI •EU 3 bedroom 2'h bath, 2 car garage, fireplace, like new w/termsl $135,000. ll• -3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage, community pool & spa-very sharp $109,999 w/$13,500 dn + $1050 mo. Have others tool Call P8frift ,...,., 760-8702. Patriok T11or1 Ri'M~a 780-8702 831-1268 POOi.. 8PA + SPOATCOUATft This 1h acre estate has all the toys for family fun! Plus 5 bedrrris, 3 baths w/huge bonus game room. Only $419,000. w/termstl Call~,...,. 760-8702 Today. "HARBOR YEW HILLS LIQUIDATION" Prestigious 3 Bedroom model perfect home with Jireplace, dining room, huge famtly room plus very private yard. Appraisals at $390,000. Try $0 -?? Down I Wiii sell this week for $369,50011 Call P8frl .. TH•r• 760-8702. Open House today! HARBOR RIDGE CU8TOM Now $1,450,000. 4 Br 5 Ba formal dining, family room, library, huge master suite, 4 fireplaces. ocean & nlte vtew. Pool & spa. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. 631-1266. PROMOllTORY llAY WAYIHll'llONT 4 BFt. 5 BA. wtth Jacunl room & mJrror walls, lrg. master wlslttlng area, prOf. decor tn emerald green. 5 yr. old' cuatOm French Normandy 1 wtth room for 2-85 ft. yachts. Beet waterfront bUy at $1,125,000. FEE. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. 831~1266. NEW ON THE MARKET VERY POPULAR 3 BDRM BUCCOLA HOME IN MESA VERDE. QUIET STREET, PRIVATE YARD, LARGE FAMILY ROOM AND PRICED TO SELL AT $210,000. .110111 ••• Ellllt CUSTOM IN MESA VERDE WOOD ANO GLASS CONTEMPORARY . FIVE BEDROOMS, DEN AND FAMILY ROOM, ETC. HOME ABOUNDS IN QUALITY, WARMTH AND PRIVACY. HIGH BEAMED CEILINGS, LEADED GLASS ENTRY, WARM WOODS , POOL AND SPA ARE A FEW OF THE OVERLOOKING ENCLOSED PATIO. $425,000. .llOllE Uml EMii. GOLF COURSE LOCATED ON 17th FAIRWAY OF MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB. THIS CUSTOM 4 BDRM POOL HOME ALSO FEATURES SEPARATE RECREATION ROOM OVERLOOKING ENCLOSED PATIO. $425,000. .llCllE UllUIAI UNDER '200,000 LARGE FOUR BEDROOM HOME IN HUNTINGTON BEACH. SPA, BONUS ROOM AND QUIET, CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION. PRICED FOR FAST SALE AT $199,900. .IUllE UllUIUll. CAMEO SHORES 4 Br 3 Ba, family room, pool, spa, 180 ° Ocean View. Seller will finance with low down payment. $675,000 Fee. BOB ·or DOVIE KOOP. 631-1266. CAMEO SHORES 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. $745,000. BOB or DOVIE KOOP. 631-1266. DUPl.EX Cdll IH I hlie loo, 131-1211 Country antique, different. 2 Br 2 Ba & 1 Br 1 Ba. Highly upgr~ded kitchen, brick fireplace. $295,000. Seller wlil finance. Must see. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. 631 -1266. . • ·. I ..... '- UNIQUE VICTORIAN HOME WITH RENTAL UNIT - or guat bowie on prime 70xl6o' R-2 lot in r.attdde Co.ta Mesa. Motivated eeller baa just reduced price $16,0001Better1ee this today. " OCEAN VIEW + POOL $711,000 This truly magnificent residence la f« thoee who embrace relaxing luxury as a way of life. Decorated in Mediterranean style w/curved arches, reoe.tKd lighting & liberal use of rnirron. The gourmet kitchen featurd IOUd oak cabinetry, Jenn-Aire range. P~ tiles & a breakfast nook w /ocean view. Panoramic ocean & night view from LA to Catalina. Pool & spa are encl'd in ~vate courtyard. Thia fine home ill unmistakably Newport! A#•mable finandnc m fee limple land. 759-1601or752-7373. '271,000 DOYER SHORES Spacious executive home featuring 4 bedrooms & 3 ~ baths, pool & a view ~f the back bay & Anthony's Pier! Thia fine residence is located In a W!rJ desirable ara & priced for lmmed.iate sale. Call 769-1501 or 762-7373. IDS,000 SPYGLASS RIDGE -OCEAN YEW 4 bed.room, family home. 8eeU1lfully UPll'fldecl & landlraped. Lovely pted pool, u.d brick 3 car,....., large Jot with p&.y area. 8~" financing. 769-1601 OI' 752-7373. HARBOR VIEW -$341,000 on fee limple land! Thia 4 bedroom, 3 t:>.th, executive home la on an extra large lot 8WTOWlded by woodsy pines affordina total privecy & .ecluaion. Prote.ionally land.:aped with extended deck, flrepit and nlaht UghUna. $236,000 worth of excellent usumable financtna. BRAND NEW ON THE MARK.ET. Better make an appointment for OU. one NOW! 75g.1~1 or 762-7373. z DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION: 112,IOO BELOW APPRAISED VALUE AT 1111,IOOll Our 11ellers really need to move 10 their necemity is your p>d fortune! lma(pne, a tJ>.ree year old home with 2,200 8Quare feet of IMna area with all the ameniti-, and at this price. The large country ldtcben comes oomplde with bullt-ina, Jenn-Aire cook top, ir.tl OalDpac:t« and two microwaws. There's a breakfMt bar PLUS a formal shower and double pullmana. With a large ._,mable first trust ~ th.la executive home can be yours for a surprisi.naty affordable mon~y payment. 9032 Adarm Avenue, Huntineton Beach. 963-5871. SPRINQHURST TOWNHOllE ONE Of HUNTMGTON BEACH'S FINEST Th.la townhome .... been 80 imm9culately maintained that you'll find it bard to believe that it'• rally 7 years old. The two fireplaom (one in the livtnc room and one in the muter suite) have never been ~. The kitchen aa spotlees and includes a double oven and bruldut bar. Custom wooden ahutttta have been built for mo9t all of the windowa and do they look goodl For thc.e hot summer days theft's a CIPntic brick patio with built in bar-b-que. Thia hi&hlY desirable t.ownhome includee three 1arae bedrooml with two and one half baths. Offered at $155,000. ~2 Acfams Avenue, HuntinpJn Be.ch. 963-5671. ONE HOUR PHOTO PROCEISING LAB -8ACRFICE SALE PRICE Of SI0,000 Our ow-Mr wanta out and will eell at ie. than replacement cost. Refinance a $42.000 equipment bn and wtth only tts,ooo down ia yours!! The owner aays he will stay and train the new buyer AND will warranty the equipment for one year. Your $18,000 down payment buys you the oomplete sio... inventory, all fixtures and operaUna equipment plus the p>d will of an already establiabed ~. 11lia at.ore does aood bualne9 now and with new ~t ClOUld be a ..i money maker. 9032 Amml Avenue, Huntinplo Beech. 963--5871. THE GABLES -HUNTINGTON HARBOUR TOWMtO•S ONLY TWO ftARS OLD Thia Wanntncton built townhome la one of the t.t values we've eeen in this price ranee. Take a look at the9e f•turet for $110,000, tlMn decide for younell: Two Jaree bedrooms (mM\et' suite w1th retiat); one and a half baths; eepera&e dinN ara; ~ kitchen with IM oooldftl and BUILT llf MICBOWA-vE; iaundl'7 roam; fellCld fnmt yri and an A'M'ACHJ:D G ARA.GS with 11\domadc dee&-OI**'· Several finandnl opdom.,.. available, one with only '6500 down. 9032 MMDI Awou.. Hundnctan Beach. "3-&e?l. ---......_. ........ ---~·------- • C8~1 ,ij u ·~A .~i.l>1u,r.e\TOJICI YJIAO e11J 01 1namelqqu2 QOfl;J1$11bA nl\\of£J.?:3""ffiin '(tnuoO 9'1ns10 . !"' --~ •tae1•11199.il8Nl"'tlllpfl•DM·'O ..... et 820 VIA LIDO NORD, Udo Ille .... m................... ........... PRICE REDUCED 4 bedrooms, family room, boat dock 204 VIA EBOLI. Udo Isle (Sat 2-5) (Sun 1-5) ............................. $499,000 3 bedrooms. den, 3 baths. pool 204 COLUMBIA, Newport Crest (1-5) ...................... : ................. $187,500 4 bedrooms, 2'1t baths, pool & spa, tennis IPEI SllllY 2404 VISTA HOGAR. Bluffs (1-4:30) .......................................... $149,000 4 bedrooms, 2'h baths, Townhouse, patio, pool 310 FERNANDO. Balboa P.enlnsula (1-4) ................................... $385,000 2 bedrooms. 2 bathl, pool, b.V view L.91 llLI ... Beat buy on the "'and, 2 bedrooms. den, beam ceilings, new tile roqf and plumbing, 35' lot. quiet end. ................................................ $298,000 L.91 llLI ... PRICE REDUCTION ... 40' lot, 4 bedrooms 3 baths, 3 car garage, South patio w/quarry tile. Owner In East. .......................................... $405,000 L.m Ill.I ... NEW LISTING ... Ideal location on street to street lot. 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths, 40' lot. 2 patios. ....... ....... ............ ...... ......... ........................ $450,000 L.m Ill.I . . . Classie Cape Cod. 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths, fam. rm., gourmet kitchen. 3 flrepfaces. Mini view of bay ................................................ $595,000 L9t Ill.I ... 5 year new home on pool size tot. 58' wide. Master suite w/balcony, 2 flreplaoes, security sys., fem. rm ..................................................... $745,000 l.91 llLI ... Extra wide lot to expand this 3 bedroom. 3 bath, den, home. Sunny patio & pool. Walk to Udo shops & restaurants. ........................ ....... $499,000 ,...,.. UM .... lltnlll ... Best buy with North vkrli & slip for 60 ft. boat. REDUCED $100,000. and vacant . . L9t Ill.I Un.T ... Dellghtful home on 40' front on North side. Pier & lf'P for 80' boat. Prime location ................................................................... $1,695,000 L9t Ill.I llYPmf ... Owner wtn carry long term 11t T.D. Boat .Up location. 4 bdrms, 3 b8tha, d..p tot. ................................ -............................... $1,300,000 •II llT IUll llffmf ... Weat Bay Ave. Immaculate 4 bedrooms+ fem. rm, 2'A baths. pier & eMp. Owner d ..... t fln ....... , .................. " ............ $998,000 IMll& "•IM..._,. .•. Custom home <>f 4000 eq. ft. 4 bdrma, 4 batha" 2 flrepleoe9, w/bar & bttffard nn. Owner fin. ............................. ......... $895,000 • un• . . . Immaculate, apaclous home wtth view of golf courM and mountains. 5800 eq. ft., pool & apa. ............... ~ ............................... 11, 195,000 . .... _. .•• Spactoua bayfront home wtth dock for large boat. 5 bdrma, den+ game rm, gourmet kftohen. BEAUTlfUL .............................. $1,295,000 ••• 11111 . . . Fabuloua oceanfront, 21A yrs. new. Huge master aulte w/redwood IP'. gourfn4Jt kit., aecurlty aya. ........................................ 1796,000 l fa -Or&nge County AMl Eatate7An Advertising Supplement to theDAiLY PILOT/Saturda , A rlit. 1983 ------------- ~ IYEILllllll TIE Ill FllllWIY -Magnificent custom built home in exclusive gate guarded Big Canyon. Elegant French provincial styling. 5 bdrms., spacious panelled family rm., spectacular formal dining rm., book-lined study, spa and large gourmet kitchwn. A showplace! $1,850,000. 11110 HL IUll FllEll IPPEll -The three things to know about real estate? Location! Location! Location! And this home has all 3 -half a block to Begonia Park and just a short walk to the beach. Cute 2 bdrm home in need of some fixing, but what a value at $198,500. Ill OUYll Cllll -Overlooking the 5th Fairway. Set among beautiful pines. Immaculate 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo with high vaulted ceilings, a cor; fireplace and wet bar. Lots of privacy. Lots of value at $265,000. WW Tl m IOU -Really cute 2 bdrm home recently remodeled and located just a short distance from bay and ocean beaches. Beam ceilings, fireplace, den with bar and 2 private patios (perfect for a hot tub). Owner may help finance $143,000 L.H. llUI, UY I .llm WIEWI -. Dlatlnctlvely designed Corona def Mar home a block from the beach with exciting views of the Harbor Entrance. PaJnstaklngly constructed with lavish use of rare woods, stained glass and brass. Featured In Home and Garden magazine. $975,000. TEllllFIO llYFllOIT YlLIE -60 feet on the bay with PRIVATE pier and float. Famlly size two story home -4 bdrms., den, formal bayside dining rm., hobby shop, breakfast rm. and large brick patio big enough for a pool. Priced for Immediate sale at $880,000 L.H. OWIEI TUISFEllllEI -Here ts an unusual opportunity for you to move up to Spyglass Hill! One 'et the most immaculate, well maintained homes you will ever see with plenty of room for an active family. 4 bdrms .• family rm., game rm., badminton court, all drastically reduced to $675,000. 10 II I IPllTlllLll -Probably the best oce8flfront location available In Corona del Marl Waves breaking on the magnificent rock formations. Steps down to private sand beach. Truly the word Is spectacular. Zook designed 4 bdrm. home with den and formal dining rm $2,350,000. UM lllPI -At the entrance to Lido Isle on Via Lido. · 3 contiguous stores approx. 5500 sq. ft . In all. Ample off street parking. Front and rear access. Sellers will finance. $895,000. Zl,111 .... n. TILT IP -On the West side In Costa Mesa. Located on 1.4 acres with lots of off street parking. Divided Into 4 units each wtth offices and baths. Priced at LESS than $50 per sq. ft. $950,000 submit your terms. SU .1111 UPllTUll 1u11m1 -Terrific location, secluded yet only minutes from town. 51A acres In an area of luxury homes with a view from Saddleback to the ocean. HorMS O.K. owner WILL EXCHANGE or carry paper. $69S,OOO. cort nrruJT © mvrsrnrnr conrnnr HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM 21 ROOM EST Al'E With a panoramic view of the Pacific OoMft, C1111111na encl Paloe Y.ntM. thle grand IOOO eq. ft. ..we offer'8 the uttlmMa In refined ltvtng. F•turtng ftft bedroome, 1 bath9, a large ._...,room,~ room, ..,dee....,.., .-cellar and taettng room, a IN1v•t• pool .-.... two .-. thla home ..n the etanderd that other• can mer•IJ attempt to copr. ER 1lant _._.... flMndng. Fot a dlacnet elM»wlng aftd color brochure call Wllllam Cote. SZ,115,000 PRESTIGIOUS HARBOR RIDGE Eleoent Englah Tudor famJIJ "°"'9 wtth MOO eq ft. Dramatic 2 .... otr entrr hall. 5 beclrooma. 4\\ bathe, Cuetom pool and epa. The tlnHt on Hafbor Rt• at $1,750,000 with $1,380,000 M9Umable financing. Owner wlll conalder trllde. HARBOR RIDGE ....U.Wdng Ylew of oceen, beJ and cltf. Lota of hardwood, beveled wbNtowa, Imported lr1placee, ttlM and ftxturee. ,,. lonly home 9-4 bdrm• and 5 ful MtM. Ea.lent 10% ftMnclng .•• Priced to .... lilt $1,211,500. HARBOR RIDGE ~ CUSTOM REDUCED ..-,ooo Ttll• elegant cuatom home it••lon•d by ....,.,.. Eert In the oountry ,......,. mode of old hae......, the be9l view In alt of Newport. I lledroome. 4Y, belbe and I f...., room• wtth tt,a,oao of A88UMM&.E FINANCING • • . Can pwchaM tor tt00.000 doWft. Price tt.111,000. Open ......, 1~ • , ............ LOCATION • WATERFRONT !Me Lind• lete outom ·r .. tlt on tM Main Ch•nnel "•• recenter been reduoed to =•· Unique I• :=."8nd t'MdJ to ................ .... ............ ilid allp to HCOfll•ed•te a boat•ll Gate ... ,4ec1 wat" lta .... prtvat• *ch end ........ OoWt. ..... .., ........... " ... 801 LIDO PARK DRIVE NEWPORT'S PREMIER WATERFRONT CONDOMINIUMS THREE UNITS TO CHOOSE FROM •• 1. Thia lovely 1808 eq ft condo offer• 2 large bedroom• and 21h bathe end a eweeplng view of the turning basin. Pree.ct to NII et *5,000. 2. Located on th• 3rd floor, thl• highly decorated 2 bedroom, 21h beth beautr fNturH 1175 eq ft of pure luxurr Including your own aauna and terrine bar and ocean v1ewa. ... ,500. 3. Spec:t.cutar Ith floor untt with Incredible view• of the baJ ell the wer to Newpoft Center. FMturtng 2 beclrooma. 2'h bathe, thl• lovely home I• priced to Hll at $181,500. LIDO ISLE WATERFRONT Recentlr reduced $300,000. Thi• cuetom 5 bedroom fMturH a St. Chetlea kitchen for the fu ..... t oourmet cook. NMrtJ new and very modern, the home rwflect• contemporary Newport llMch fffeetyle. A pier and alfp to accommodate a tMlge boet la Included. Wiii trade fot commerctel ot apettment complex. $1,915,000. Open Sun 1-6 21t Via Lido 8oud LID() ISLE WITH POOL One of the Net lntertOf Udo .... homee ever on the mertret. with 4 beclrooma, el with their own bathe on en Oftf'9lnd tot AND • thtM car 911age wtth RV r.:tctng. A terntr, pm ... poof and •P• -• I Ml•c•nt to '"• Lido Clubhouee and tennte court. 1111,000 with a huge..eumeblelMn. BIG CANYON CONTEMPORARY If rou're tlr.d of country French or countrr Engt18h, then th .. k>Yefr c•tnm Big Cenron home mar b• th• one for rou. Totallr remodeled Juel 1 JNr 990 and fHturlng 4 bedroom•, • famllr room AND •tuclJ, thl• home la an archltec:turel atudJ In modem dealgn. VERY pr•vat• pool and apa and offatr"t parking fort can. $1,415,000 and the owner wlll ftnance at below market ratH. Wll trade DOWN for other Newport Beach home. SEAVIEW • FANTASTIC VIEW Eveeythlng JOU can Imagine le found In thl• home, Wlth en exceptional view of ocean and city night llghta. Complete privacy et the end of th• cul-de-aac, on an extra large loL Four bedroom•, end profeHlonellJ decorated. owner wm conelcler 2nd TD. S484,500. TRADE • BA YFRONT • TRADE Owner veey ftexlble -Wiii trade Ihle bffutlfulty upgreded Huntington Harbour home tor Income propertf, condo, home. Large patio overlook• privet• dock with •4 ft ellp. Skylight•, new carpet end drapee make thla the home to .... Reduced to SAl,000. BIG CANYON ON THE GOLF COURSE One of the ftnHt •JtlfftPIH of Countrr Frwh architecture, featuring a,ooo aquar• feel of luxutlou• llfHtyle on neerlJ 'h ACRE LOT, right on the Ith fairway at Big Canyon countrr Club. OwMr wm exchanft• tor • commercial property. Over $1.S M Ilion of ... umable ftnanc:tng. JASMINE CREEK LOftly 3 bedf'Oom eplH ~ Mme wttta ...... tamlly room. ExteMIM ,....a d1ltng wltb oMt and onrx flreplec• end wet ber. Crown mo11Nng1 ttwuout. Verr prfv•t• apa. Owner wHI c.rry huge Ind, tc19,Ga it• 20 -Onnge Ccunty Aell e.eate/An MM1illlig SuppMment to the DAILY ptLOT/Saturday. April 9. 1983 HOU81!8 FOR· SALE t •DltOOll **3908 Rlwr, Welt Newport. N8 730-1300 '429,000 Sun 12 .. 2308 afff Dr .• Nwport Hgfrtl. .. 142-:1200 1311,500 a.tl8un 1-5 215-Senta llabel ~)CM 142-6200 •1•1,500 Sun 1-5 104 Via Ccwdova (Udo ,_) NB 873-4083 1375,000 Sat/Sun 1--4 12 Sea 181and. 1Ma Cyn, NB 873-4400 12t&,OOO Sa 1-5/Sn 11;4 15 Gretel Court. N9wport 8w:tt a1-1400 aaa.ooo Sat 1-s 1421-5 Sup9rtot, N9wpOft 8w:tt 831-12ee t11e.HO Sun 1--s **el02 W. OceMfront. NB liU-e200 .-.ooo Sat/Swl 2-!5 Sat 12-45 2.,...,._ ....... *19 Curt Dr. J•IMielc::itt.w,CdM 640-1515/(11"721-&151 . 818 12-4 1811 POft l.odtalelgl\. tt/Hma. N.8. $225.500 \ Set/au,, M • 421 8. Grand. Ofenge 832~10 1111,500 Sun 12-5 15 EveNna Sona ~ lrl. 780-833"3 S1M,too . Sun 1-5 3 Aue~ (Bg Cyn) NB 1f0.8.333 $355.000 Sun 1-5 18 Kamalll Cour1, N9wpo.rt 9Mct\ 831-1400 1180,000 Sat/Sun 1--4 912 Baytkte Cow Welt, N.B. 831-1400 $397.000 Set/Sun 1-5 ••3425 ~ Btvd .• CdM 831-1400 •t.475,000 Sat 1-5 •371 BayYW T'"11Ca, N.8. 945--0303 •18',000 Sat 1 .. 4885 Pa.o s.acMa, T~. Irv. 944-9080 lf58,500 Sun 1-6 e Wlntergtwl <~> erv. 640-1151 ,,34,MO Sun 1-5 14 =ltland, Bia C)n, N.B. • 12•.000 Sun 1-5 411 AMao AY9., t•PGl1 Hts. H8 144 IOIO 1284,000 ·' 8un 1-4 439 82nd St., Newport Shor-. NB 875-1n1 $111,750-tee Sun 1-5 2520 Weetmlnater, Coeta MeN 751-3111 •132.500 Sun , .... **3810 CMnnel Pl .• Newport 8c:h 831-UM $585,000 Sun 1-6 1751 Plaa Def Sur, P9nn.Polnt 831·1400 '380,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2808 E. OrMGI Otcwe. Orenge 832-3810 Sf .... 500 Sun 1-5 1143 Port MMlelQtt (HVHnw) NB 780-1618 1231.&bO Set 1-5 2111 Fellpe. ••i.pcm 8Mct\ 640-7020 1111,500 8111 1-6 1115 Bonnie Doane T~lri.Terr»CctM 758-1100 '348,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 915 Powell Place, N9wport 8Mct\ 541-2313 $250.000 Sun 1--4 18191 Cemwnla ln .• Hunt. 8eldl 546-2313 S122,900 8at/Sun 1NCM •3401 Senta a.a. Colta ..... 845-4303 S181,500 Sun 1-3 •200 Klnae Pl. (Clftwn) NB 145-0303 $1, 1t5,000 Sa 12·218 12-6 2221 Vista Dorado. BMta. N.B. 873-5364 S 195,000 Sun 1-5 41 Roclcwood, Woodbridge, flvtne 873-6354 •114,500 Sun 12'-5 4115 Pwo 8eaoW1. Trtlr1l. Irv. 944 8080 •f 51,500 Sun 1-6 2174 Padftc A~_The llufll. CM ~1521 .11*.000 Set/Sun 12-6 1 Aue a.teeu ~. Ilg Cyn, N8 .......... IMl,000 Set/Sun 1-5 1312 Santen1la, Irv. Terw 152.1414 •1n.ooo 1at1Sun 12-a 18 MontMM Noi1e. IMne 844-4l200 '208.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 233 1etl'I Pl., Newport 8eeCfl 144-4200 t15&,000 Sun 1-5 •2530 W. MMllV. Senta AM 548-2313 •1~.000 set , .. 2801 ~ Drw.. llavlMfea ~ 1211.-.uc sat 1-s ........... 1805 y_. Putllln. .......... N8 844-GOO an.ooo Sat 2-5 •4815 Hempdln (CefMO Sfw) N8 780-8333 $549,500 Sun 1·5 19550 Hemlock Clde. F.V. 863-0891 •147,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 5831 Marilyn Cr., Weetmlnater 964-3311 S115,to0 Sun 1·5 *1101 Whtte 8elll. OdM 931-1400 '471,bOO Sat/Sun 1_. 501 Sturgeon, Costa Mesa 831-7370 $144,500 Sun 1·5 11 Hiiisborough (HrbrRdgHla) NB 780-8333 •1.100.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2109 E. Belboe (Penln) NB 780-l383 M25,000 Sun 1-5 721 e.y96de Dr .• Newport 8Mdt 931-7800 $1.2.50 mllllon Sa/Sn 1-5 38 Rue F~ (Bg Cyn) NB 780-8333 1525,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 21511 Archer Cir., Hunt. e.ct'I 751-3111 $199,950 Sun 1-5 28712 Sltv9' edo Cyn Rd. SUwnldo Cyn 832-3910 $118,000 Sun 11-5 1003 Gro¥e, Coeta ..... 931-1370 1121.750 Sat , .. !30 2345 111• 8t., Nwpt HgMe. NB 414-1754 $248,000 s.t 12 .. 1441 Tltl Cr., Hwltlngton ~ u&.1n1 $156.500 . s.i 1..a 538 Vista GrMde (IMuffa) NB 7f0.8.333 1257,000 Sat 1-5 1101 Klnae Aoed, OlmMven 831-1..00 aeee.ooo s.i 1 .. 14 Vortcatn ~ Adg) NB 758-9100 ~ Sun 1-5 3351 ~. eo.a ..... 831-12te $148.900 Siii 1-5 • 1MI Picwt c.tow, Harbor VW, NB 758--0911 1276,000 Sat 1-5 2301F .... 8-*89y,N8 844-toeo •1•.280 Sat 1-5 7 Creet Clrde.:.~ ....... 844-80IO ~48.000 Sun 1_. Sun 1 .. 434 TUltln Aw .• Nn'port 8W:f'I 931-1299 '2tl0.000 Sat/aw. l-5 21~Amethywt. .... lllllnd ~ $380,000 ~ 2-6 #36 _,..., J ... ie Crtc, CdM 751-1&01 8un +I ••1800 .11rM1ca (Meu Verde) CM' 846-0303 131$.000 8at 1 .. *3374 Wll*1a. Coeta Mw 541-2313 •11•.000 ... 1 .. :80 •••10 00tcto11ur c.,,., ..._... NB 831-1300 1387,IOO Sat/8-n 1-4:30 *1211 Klnga Aolld1~.~awn. NB 831-7300 131•.~ lun 1-4:30 412 ,.... Piece, tthpoft ...,. 931·7300 $20l,OOO Sun 1_.:30 ** 1044 Pollrll Dr-1-Oowr 8tn, N8 111-noo 1311,uuu .,. M:ao •1301 l>c*tlln T.,. (W,T_,,, N8 1 a1-nao .... ooo ...,... 1~ ~ . •••124 S. Beyfront, Belboe 191 644 8200 t1,750,000 S/8 1:3()...4:30 *1901 GelatM Terr •• Irv. Terrece &44..eaoo $725,000 Set/Sun 1-5 1208 Key Weet, Herbor View HIM 873-1600 $410,000 Sat/Sun 1~ 1806 Matlner9 Or., Newpor1 8oh 844-45200 '299.000 Sat 2-5 ....... ,All .. OfDel ••1724 Pori M.-gate (HVHma) N8 644-0134 ta 15,000 ...,.., 1-6 219 Via Noe, Udo ..... N.8. 873-2518 $411,000 s.t/8un 1W 1441 G.ruy Or., Dover Shorea, NB 648--5147 1388,500 8atl8un 1-6 1910 Tahuna Terr .. Irv. Terr, CdM 873-8409 1381,500 Sat 1-4 133 Via Undlne.. Udo ..... N.B. 875-7291 *4.000 s.tl8wl 1-5 #8 COWntry, ~ Ridge 752-2391 $710,000 Set/Sun 1-6 ff A4tnflal, lrYlne ~. Irv. 752.aeet a1~·MOO Std 1-5 1222 ~ Ln. (W99tollff) N8 142-5200 '229.000 Sun Mi *4 Moto Court. ~ cr.t. NB 175-$188 t111,IOO . Sun 1-4 21 ..... Gm 0ucm4Cyn) N8 142.5200 '550. Sun 1-5 •1208 ~ w.t. twt>or V.... NB .. 173-1'00 $410,000 Set/Sun 1-4 *3018 ,,._ M . ...._. V__, CM 131·1218 *42&.000 8un 1-4 11 CMrttourg (Hrtw Adg) 1tlMSN ···-8un 1-1 ~::=r re.~.. 8un 1-5 2586 ~(Irv COW)~ 131-7800 ....... . 8un 1·6 2731 Fremont~ dlf~ CM 831·7370 S142,900 .._, 1-1 •2718.,.,_.,ar.ng. 132-3110 s11a.ooo ._. 12-6 6741 Siena c... (TrUrk) lrv. 512.7500 ...... s.t/lun 11-6 2104 Yac:N M__, (S-WU} ... 180... *421.000 8at/lun 1-a .. MllllDn -<IPwlll> ... 79C>"8st w.aoo 8etl8un 1-ts 14MoiiUW-~)- 180 ma .-s.ooo &un 1-6 20ll hln Dr. (Mele V.-de) CM 711-3111 ••.IOO 8un 1-1 • Hnot ...... Or.OtrtM' ....,..,.. ~1 ..... ...,--6 •••n 8-llde Or •• N.8. U1·1400 11.300.000 8el 12-1 1111 Pott T--~ NB 144-7020 lU0,000 . ... 1-4 34011 a.. VIiia. DIM POlnt '40-7020 $417,llOO Slit 1o.2 •UCU 91llllrd Cr., Hunt. Beed\ 17S.171t t1S6,000 a.a 1-1 ••20at ..,..,. Or:.z........CdM 791-1100 e.1.aoo.uuu 811Ulwt 1-6 32..==rt.=r 18 8tlwt Ar, Woodbridge, lrvtne 551-6801 1184,900 Sun 1-5 1779 Hawalt Cr (Meaa Verde No.) CM 979-2390 $189,900 Sat 1-5 •2708 Cliff Dr .. Newport Bctl $31-1286 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * *920 Via Udo Nord (Udo ltl) NB 844-0303 $2,850,000 Sat 1-4 ••1867 Pr1 Aeuwtck(HVHma)NB 144-9080 $390,000-Fee Sun 1-5 2809 UghthoWe Ln. (HrbrVuH .. ) CdM tul.&oo Sun 1-5 2080 F1emlngo (Meaa Verde) CM 845-0303 $215,000 Sun 2-5 1050 Santlllgo, Dover Shor-. NB &44..eaoo 1748,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2840 cat.lpe. EMtbluff, NB 551-8700 $248,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1944 ~ Driw(Meee Verde)CM $31-7300 1225,000 Sun 1-4:30 *1509 HIQhlend Or. (Hrbr Hghlnda) NB $31-730b $296,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * 1924 Leeward Ln .. ~. NB • 831-7300 $286,000 Sun 1-4:30 2 108 Wlndwllrd Ln .. 8a)a•t. NB $31-7300 $2H,500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * 1..00 NottJngMm Ail .. Weetcff, N8 $31-1300 '329.llOO Suo-'t .... ~30 * 1834 Oommodoc• Ad .. Baycn9t, NB 831-7300 '341.000 Sun 1-4:30 *' Wlnaed Foot, Bia ~ H8 844-dOO 1519.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 •1111 &om.• Ln .. Weetdf, NB 131·1300 '475,000 Sun 1-4:30 63 ~ 8PWll•. N.I . 831-hoo #n,000 Sun 1-4:30 ••1500 l<lngl ..OW, Clff ~. NB 131·7300 .. 75,000 Sun 1-4:30 12 Aue Vena, ... CMyon, N6 131.noo sra.ooo aun 1-4:10 1210 KlnDI ,._ ~ ·~ ........ ,000 a.t1-a •14082~.lr'flne eu aoo •141,000 a.t 1-4:30 ** 14 Unde .... Llftdi9 .... c.11 ••• mo 'I« _. 9dmft18noe ~ooo 8el 10-4:ao •1824 ~ Wfff, NH.,ort Bah ~13 "24.IOO a.tl8wt 1-5 '*2G ~ •tewpof1 a.ctt 15-tOOO tl14,000 .... 1-a ...... **21t Via Udo loud. Udo ....... ?I0-1900 •1.-.000 8un 1·1 2112 c.ob, ~ N.8. ...._1044 ene.ooo a.ttaw w 5211 ....,,., ttewpoft 9eldl M5-03Q3 tslt.000 a.. 14 IM,._ 'All• er DIN •1124 ~ --· ... -tort Bah 646-2$18 ...... a.tl9un 1-8 1911 Port ca/:&""' v... HMe 144-aoo ,000 ... 1-4 •11sa~~)N.B. 148-Mtl '408,000 lat/Sun 1-5 #3 Bordlei.ol .... ..., .. 19CMS33 .... oao-- • mDROOll 814 Port Chat1ee, Newport 8ch 546-2313 1339,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 •904 Via Zurk:tl Ctr, Udo Isle, NB 644-8200 S1.250,000 · Sat 1-5 I .. plue PAM llM Of DEN ••••1 Und9 tsle Dr. Unda ... N.B. 875-45181 $1,850,000 SIS appt. only CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1 9IDllOOll 81 Lek• PN9 (L8Me) tMne 540-1151 $112,500 Sun 12-3 2 9IDllOOll 25~ Elden #B102 (Eut86de) CM 540-1151 $148,500 SaVSun 1-5 410 Brighton Spnnga, Coeta Meaa 546-2313 $127,000 Sat 1-4 4 Heritage (Hetftllge Pk) IMne 540-1151 $101,900 Sat 12-3 , I 9EDllOOll 4052 Germalnder (Univ Pk) Irv. 840-9019 1127,000 SaVSun 1-5 22478 c.mtnlto co.ta (Vig) lag His 855-3C?17 $124,250 Sun 12-5 •314 ·~ CUmbre (Bklfft) N8 759-9100 $199,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 18195 Mount er.bue. Founteln Vty 548-2313 f 117,IOO Sun 1-4 • .-.ooll *2158 VIiia Elibedl ~ .. 758-8100 '258,000 .... 1-6 . TOWNHOU818 .. " FOR SAU ........ *' 0c-ltlfW. w~ irv. 551..oe87 1145,000 Sat/SUn 12-1 • •4'0oll * 104 Alpln. Colita ..... ••• 25412 1133,000 Sat/Sun 2-6 I • 1 22 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, AprU 9, 1983 .......... .......... ........ ........... ......... .. .......... ........... lntral ltU lntral llU ltatral 1112 ltutal llUl:lt:;euL:::~;;;~~=:=;;;;;;;;;;:llU~ C~!~~~l:,~So. Spacious~"=~~~ with 11.1 llWll llWI SILi . YES WE M QCAL ~STAT[ mas1er suite hide-away. 2 story fireplace 25"4S EASTBLUFF DR. reaches to vaulted beamed celllngs. NEWPORT BEACH. CA. Excellent financing available. 640-0020 ILI FFS LAlllLIYEIS You own the land-gracious 3 Br+ cor.y conversation pit, decorators home. Opn Sun 1-5. 307 Vista Ttucha. Ill "Z" Tl SEE Largest floorplan in the Bluffs. 4 Br, family rm formal dining + bonus rm. Wrap around patio. 2600 s.f. of living area. $239,500. PERFECT STllTEI $142.000 in permanent asswn. finan. at 11 ~.,. Asking price $178,000. 3 Br 2~ Ba Bluffs, used bnck frplc, oak flooring, close \o schools. Shown by appt. UY YIEW $299,000-incl. the land. 3 Br 2~ Ba. All the decorator extras incl. a spa. Excell. existing financing. Call for appt. / -~ IUITRL llnUff FllliY .... Professionally decorated & upgraded 4 BR. 3 BA, w/family rm & formal dining. Private backyard on quiet street. Cloee \o achooi., shopping & tennia club. 049,000. Ray Davlea "1-8700. ....... Uff ITYU. President Home on extra large lot. 4BR'a, w /view of cattle graJing, Fashion bland & city H1hta. Solar heated apa adjoining Master suite. $410,000. Madeline Q-awford. 752-1414. ................... Carefree living in this well located rondo. close \o South Coast Plaza area. Perfect fOI' the • busy executiw. couple or aingle. Calf now for your opportunib' to preview thia lovely home. $149,900. Myrna Boom 551·8700. wmn wam ..... Brand new, drama\lc tri -level Laeuoa hilhlde home w /1umptuou1 muter suite + 2 BR's, formal dining, Ubrary/atudy. Over 3000 aq.fL & 1000 sq.ft. of oceanalde decking. Builder aacrlflce. t529,500. Natalie Benjamin. '782'1414. IWlll 1111.,111 -111111 •1111 HI Liii. Charmlnt tnunaculale tiOme, ex&ra wide llM. ShutMrt thru..out. Heated pol. s.parate badminton et. rrot. landscaped. automatic lllftnklen & Malibu a,,. front • 119ck. Walk to 8-Jboa lelend. Qwner will nchanae fol' blcalne ~·or ....., .. r'.ll<>nw. P.rid MW $339.000. Reduced from trro.ooo. Ray o.vtea. &51-etp0. 11.ll&ITPUU- Lush landscaping, 3 BR 1 ~ ba, 3 pools, spa and securit~ gates make this a must see. $89,800. ASk for Jeannine Stake at Coldwell Banker. (114) ......... Hunt & Associate REAL ESTATE UllM. Ocean and mtn views from this dramatic 4 Bdrm in the prestigious seclusion of Irvi~e Cove. Private beech and guarded Pt.e:· 695,000 L.H. Jeri Hunt. a.at..TAllll ... 1-1 a--a•l•mY:J. Have a bay view summer from thia smashing 3 Bdrm den, split level w/exerciae nn & spa. 90' of bayfront w /alip & aide tie. Fabulous finan. 1.250 million. &.emary Slet.2. 121 Ut* • .. U T/-1-1 111-1 .. CdM CHARM ~LEX 1 block to the heart of old CdM shops and 4 blocka to the main beach from this 2 bdrm w/frplc front u.nit with apecious 2 bdrm 2 ba, flrplc rear unit+ mother·in·law quarters. New carpeta, draperies and paint in both unha. $1685/mo income. Owner will consider trade and/or carry paper. $284.500 . CHINA COVE -CdM Split level 4 Bdrm 3 bath family home with extra spacioua living and dinil}I area; partial Newport Harbor view. Only 30 atepe to bay and beach -yet tucked a~ from the hustJe.bt.aatJe of sununer traffic and crowda. $525,000. BROADMOOR SEAVEW Speciot.m 2 a1ory 4 Bdrm, 3ba Pon Royal model. family rm, 2 woodbuming flrepi.ce., acce.. to pool. jlc\ml and tenn1a oourta, all contalned ln ,.iect pvt. c:onwnunity. tMt$0-1Kdown. N.8.-VIEW-101 DN. Mia!\ ~ old CdM • this 86 x 1'&'1 1 parcel In the prlvate c:ommunlly of Harbor Rldp. ~ 180 dee view la I~ and 10 .,.. the temw for a qualified home builder. .llE IEFWm Joe Cefaratti of Lingo Real Estate, Newport Beach repreaented both Buyer and Seller in transacting a $9.7 Million Dollar Sale of several automobile HAYE TIE ll•E Fii YHI 1 BR & loft, com.tennis-Irv $85 000 3 BR home, hu~e lot -terms 105. VA no dn, 3BR.RV access $104,995 4 year old, 3 BR. .. lrvine 107,9 Newport, 2-St.9ry. only 129, Pool, spa, 4 BR .. super! 139,950 R-3 lot with plans, C.M. 147, CuJ-de-aac, courtyard, 3 BR 125, 3 BR, atrium -walk \o beach! 139.000 Over 2,000 sq.ft. of bty. 4BR 178,000 3 BR, bonus room, large lot 149,900 Duplex. Newport Beach 275,000 Cute home. VA no down 79,900 9~% assumable loan, 3 BR 132,900 dealerships. According to Bruce Barsamian. Vice-President-Partner of 111--------------11 the Newport Beach Office; ''Thia is one of the largest transactions in Lingo's history.'' ,_ ...... -.... .... .....,1-4 Hi1h beam ceiling•. tlle entry, deluxe kitchen and huge pool. 4 Bdrma, 3 baths. Asking $410,000. (Reduced from $460.000). Come by 1206 Key West. (Come up Mareuerite \o Sauaali\o and follow the~) .....L .... a ... \ f >II/ tl/'d ' .... 111-1171 l!!!!!~~!!ii!!!i!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ AfSIOfNTIAI Af Al FS!Af[ SEAVICU ----·=1111 Elepnt simplldty abounds in this expansive cuatomized home. Furniabed in exquisite taste. Marvelous floor plan offering luxuriant muter sui1e w/prlvate sitting room. f&mlly room & library plus children'• wtnc with 3 lg brs & deUghtful play room. Surrounded by extensive private gardens landscaped by "Rogers Gardena" including pool & apa & a "child's k." IN NEWPORT CENTER '1010 REBATE! On brand new Towne Homes in F.astside Costa Me.a. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, attached ®uble car aarages with automatic dOlf' openen. Large private patioa for all units. and a . couple even haw extra large yards. AND-you can chooee your own color of wall to wall carpelJnc!! Builder will help finance with amall down paynaenta. PriHs u low u tlM,&OOt! Better check on the9e exdUna Nft homea for t.hlt tow ~ 10l>A Y! ........ ,,, . ' -,. . . . ., .., Orange County RMI Eetat•IM Ad¥ertle4ng ~to the OAltY Pll.OT/Saturday,ApfU 9-, 1983 -23 LIM ISLE Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath + large rec. nn .. beam celllft8". furnished, pal.los. $420,000. HIRUllS RAIOI lllLLTIP New 4 br. 4 ~ bli, custom French Normandy Ett.ate L2 prune acre hilltop $1,"°,000. ..... Q'9Ck your eel delly end report erron lmmecllat• ty. The DAil Y PILOT ... aumaa llablllly for th• flrat Incorrect lnMrtlof\ =· CllllUI UYI UYflHT Coronado Island c:uat. bayfront lot. 85' boat ..... llr Sale .dock. Plant avail. Mow $!'70,000 w /t.erml. lwnl If!! BIL L GRUND~. REALTOR j • • • • ~ ' , • ... llTIUOI IUVIEW -FD LAii 4 Bdrm. 2~ bath. tarp family room, profeationally landscaped, view. $359.000 U1WDAble fina.ncin&. .... /llUI 112.o.tl2 ·---Caall to true equity 1 atory, no poof. Wda. WHICllff. Npt Hgllla. 831~. 842-2000. ffl, Sat, Sun. 12-4PM. 54&-3717 ,.. .... Located on 2 Coat• ...... loU llmost Ike 3 aaparata h(Mll... New fOW'I II In p&llCe end reedy tor you to atan M'ltng .... and bulldlng aqu-lt y. Only S1H,t50. 751-3191 1124 Mltlm .... NEW LISTING and "elmml" rendl wtth fnllt ti.arlng fr ... and the C:O-.,most~2 9dnn hotM. Compl11~ lenoed. OIJer9d at 1130. 000. Cal .i... RltW. 142-1111 J PETE ' BARRETI REALTY 24 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, April 9, 1983 ...... .., Ille ....... lale fer Ille ...... ftr Ille IMMI f• lale ...... f• We 1 ..... fn kl• ltaHI fer lalt C..t& ... 1114 f1U!lit Yall!r 1111 f1Utala y 1134 lnlM 1144 lr'riae 1144 -•:":•:d:le;•; .. =;1•;•:l•ii ... ii:i"'ii1tiilil~t1iiiii1•iiii;i;;IM;;;;t l!!f!!! lw• 11a----... WlllllW -• LAROE DUPLEX lllt -·--· 3 Bdrm, 1'-+ be • ~ BLUFFS BEST BUY 38r, 28r unl1 + maid• P9t• NoulW t1u1tt. rar• 1 •-mam -I •h•rp1 1nva11or want• qer. ... w/frplc:a. 1 blk 10 on market. Hlfhly up-llTUW ft1W 5t1arp 2 Bdrm 11,+ beth, 0U1IT1bCNetpeymente.I bch. $310,000. Agt. graded unit r.turi(IQ 2 eetthtonet throuotiout. I 1 1Cl,5O0 . 0 w n • r n-ti1 l Jar 3 bd f 2 ,..._ MS.1682 !Mater aun-. 2'A beiha.I . Covered patio. Asking 752-eo:JO D'll:au u ge rm, am rm, n 1-------- attytlgllt end plentauon Immaculate 3 Bdrm home in executiVe 1101.eoo. Call ~115f ._ ..... ~.... bath large encloeed courtyard entry, 5 Bf. 2 level•. MClud~ 1hutter1 throughout . ..M ... i..._rhood. Lar.,,.. family room -=• ----' . . . llrve ywd.,.., IC:hools, o..n.-a 8IUdo&& l'or en '"'"66"~ 1 o-· · · ~-10'~% ~ 111 TO. 3 overlooking wtde pietureaque greenbelt. ahopplng. Owner wlll IC)9Cllntnwt1 to .... c.a cozy fireplace . Owner o ff en VA .... Ul'm& 12·1 BA •Ingle famlly, lg• perfect distance from pool Completely help finance. Alklng 640-1151 financing to veterans! Only $165,000! corner lot. Hr parks, • 1 1255,000. L.H Open .... UT/• 1·1 C.all Mas Jinbo schta, •hope. RHCIY to redecorated, all new m soft neu1tr0a1 ::,.'.~~:2n 0:-a~e-~:41~ HM INM #1112 move In. 1 128.800. colors. Vacant. ready to move in. Agent. • HERITAGE REALTORS • HERITAGE . REAi TORS t111UL m11111 llMlll UllE Cu'-*MC lot. 8Mut!U- ty landacaped. 4 bdrm. BEST EASTSIOEJ ~·..; ba Col&Hnbla Model O'ellghtful 1700 aq.ft. t -1--la...a 11...a-1-• 1 In Colteg9 Park. Good home plus • gorgeoua ~ ~ e== _.. condition lhNOut. Prtoed pool. Seller ready to -for qUlc:k ..... $1711,000 deal. l1Clfi.OOO. Devin Reel Est91 .. &42~ I l llAL ._ IDT If 'lllTUUll 3 Bdrm pool home • W.-m ~lldes. Country I Mttlng. Just 1117•500· View plus greenbelt location. Specious 3 1 91lr. 84M70t + famil larg -11-i-11 ,_ lllflUll y, e storage area. re ........ YUl&ly Meaa det ...., ~ .,, 2 ea prioed for $259,000. Fee. For appt. call I poo1 home. ,,.. Plllnt ~ Martha Shark.any. & trplc. ~ VA IOlln aide. cp1s 2 yra old. 8801 and owe. Al*lnD •121. lll.IWIU. ..... ooo. ~8-3648. l31-n10 (114) HJ-a.I " 112-1111 TR \DI 11< )\\I. ~I .\I" ~lsor ·f(8alty 6S'l-n77 56l.S20CI OWi TIE Ull. WW lease option with .... -·n Rx• Upper wwitecs 20 m1 ---low down. Can you believe? Only radlu1 ot Newport. fl. Bought another home, $225,000. nanclng no problem, ~~',!h:!:. ~:,'t;,'~~ IPll llT/_/_ 1·1 411 YllTI 11mt ~~~~1~~ Diane. Warmington F>tan A on IELll I. HWI, IULTll mattcet. 2 bf. 2 .,., top • ........, HWll upgradee. ~ yatd & 144-111• ...... patio. Prime tocallon. LIQUIDATION 3 Br Im ac I t M I ... I ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!! I MODEL perfect home. m u a •· ui I -lmmed. avail. 120.000 Open Sat/Sun 12·5 or by below market 13C18,500. appl. 551-0CICl7. l 145K. 0-7?? down. c .. Patrldl .. 1h.... IUSTICILLJ IUICED Tenore, agt 780-8702 A oou. HOUSEJ Francn 111111• WE ()pn Today. Chauleawl In WOOOl>nd- ge. End unit. Vaulted llft,1111 celling. Lott of light. ewr-asking $140,000. M0-1538 Ewa Agt ............... .... .... ..,1 ... .......... llM ....... .. Fantastically UPfiraded Lautnmont. 4 Large t>Mut. ~ br, 3 be, family nn & formal D.R. with t>cfrm, 3 baths In beat breathtaking 180° view from C&tallna to -°'Newport. Famly •-1--rct•--·-..a d ' rm, peneled offtoe. pool. moun1&&1 ... , custom coo UMl.cu ecor.1 OMw w11 .._,to any CUswm .ecwity system. MUST SEE! ofter. Dorl•, Bkr. ff6..0IOt or 167-MOO. -lllLn Ml-at1 M ........ ON IWmAGO DRIVE In 00.... Sflot-. 2 "°"'· .. br, .. be. 3500 eq. ft. famly home with pool. 3 trp1ca. 3 e« oweoe .... curtty .-m. ,. !Ind. Tr1Ple A cond. PrioM to .... 1416.000. 844-7424 Bkr. ..,. llU. 3 Br. 2 Ba. new oceen. tennis & pool. Leate land. s 125.000. Ill·- DAVIDSON !E!LTT --- JO.ANN DOAAH Rl.TR 11M111 nu• YOUR BOAT SIZE We'lt have a home tor you nu• YOURHOMff.6 We'll haw • he>Ma tor you nu• YOUR Uff STYLE Wa'll haW I home f« ~ Orange County Reat Estate/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, April 9, 1983 -25 .............. Llrga a er & den.~ hOtnl W/ba1m :.:&~ helldpllntild • a t1n1 for 1 fUfllon1bta c ... 81anco loot!. ,,_ IHCTAMUI IOUI a om Lmll YD from ~ room Lge 2 b• many amenities S1275 mo Call Patrick days 752-1440; eve1 & wttnd• 720-1986 2 Br. '500/mo. Ohlldren & peta OK. eat Jim 731-3032 8-11 3 Br iwm-. 2~ be. 1rp1c a pool. petlO • .tc. U45/mo. 648-6128 or "3--3018 Luxurioul lowMouM 3 Br 21.4 Be. att. IJWllge. P"' ywd w/880. pool, ~ lennla. 1 blk to ocean. '850/rno. 983-7979 R!lsor ·J(9alty 65 .. TI77 WlllUll ft.Liii --------• 9ach. t & 2 Br. Apia. AYlll lmmed pool. ap-. LR. eatp0f1. No pea. Bach '410 1 Br. $-476-$495 1575/rno, S500 depoelt. 2 Br. "65 Orange County Real Eatate/An Ad..,.,""tlalng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Aprll 9, 1983 -27 ORANGE COllfTY REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED INDEX To Ptact Yu Ad, Cal 642-5678 HOUSES FOR SALE ~ .......................................... 1002 ArWlelm Hiiie .............. ................. 1004 8lllboe 1e1er1c1 .... .... .. . .............. .• .. .. 1ooe Belboe ~ -.-................. 1007 Ceplltreno a..ctl ........................ 10111 Col'ona def M• ................ ........... 1022 Coefa W-m•••••.,•-•••••••••••••• .. ••••• 1024 0.-Point --····-························· 1028 B Toro ······-········-·-··············-···· 1~2 Fountain V~ ............................ 1~ Gerden OrO¥e •• ........... ......... ........ 103e Huntington 8eecf\ •... .................... 1040 Huntington HVbout .................... 1042 ......,. ..................... -·-·················· 1044 LAGune ~ .............................. 1048 u.gun. H ................................... 1050 LAaune N6gll9I ............. ........ ......... 1052 I.Me ,........ ................................. 1066 Mlelton VMiO ..................... ........... 1087 ~ Beeclt ............................ 10'9 SM c.n.nte .............................. 1071 Sen Juen c.plMI •IO ................... 10711 Senta Ane ............... _.................. 1oeo a... Beeclt ................................... 1084 Soult! lAguna .............................. 1080 w ... ,,.,.., ................................ 108t Tl.lltln ............ _............................. 1080 Moble Home a-. ..................... 1100 REAL ESTATE ~ ....................................... 1125 ~'"** ................................. 1150 8eedl Proper1y •.. .. ....................... 1175 ---~ ..................... _1200 c.n.e.rv Lotl ............. ................ 1225 Commt. Pr~ ......................... 1250 ~ ............................. 1275 ~-···-····-················1300 .._ to be Mowed ···-········-···· 1S25 Income Property ................. ......... 1350 lndultrtel ~ ....................... 1375 Lota tor .................................. 1400 MOblle ..... PMa -·--········-···· 1425 ~o-t ......................... 1450 ar..-"°· .................................. 11100 °"' of ~ ··-··················-······ 1525 °"' of ...................................... 1550 ~.,,,..ft ............... -........ 1575 A9IOft ~ ........................... 1580 T""'9 ~ ••tfftt••~•••u•••••••••••••n•• 1&eo A.E. EJIClh9nae ............................. 1800 A..!. WMtecf ................................ 1125 .... : : ~ . . ' EC ... Y IMPROW. 'FASTER TIA• CALCILARD BUY NOW BEFORE PRICES GO UP ... llUL " -Super large famlty home, 4 Bdrm 2 bath, large famlly room, stone fireplace. Formal dining, country kitchen. Needs some fixing but what a bargain, only $129,500. call to eee, 548-2313. HTIY&lllH WllTILlff -Outstanding locatlonl Super 3 Bdrm 2 bath home with large family area. Double brick fireplace. Lots of storage & bum-Ins. Double detached garage. Fabulous landscaping, sparkling pool. AJI this for $225,000. Call for showing. 546-2313. PllWllT1 Plll&IY -Gorgeous, upgraded end unit featuring privacy. Two master Bdrms with private bathe and two fireplaces. A barge.In. $104,950. Call now, 546-2313. 4-Pl.D -Mesa Verde completely renovated units. Prime c<.tl de sac looetton, all 2 Bdrms. Great Income. Price only $239,500. Call for more details. 546-2313. ••NIT W&Tllfml' -1111,1111 lmmacuJate 3 BR homel Peraonalized Indoor aeascapeJ COzy nrepteoet Wood beam oelllngsl Balcony off master sultet Private sandy t>Mchl Owner will carry financing! Call 963-6767. MWMT ._ 11Zl,111 -Spacious 3 Bdrm 2~ bath condo. Large llvlng area wtth cozy fireplace and cathedral ceilings. Excellent financing. Assume tow Interest IOan with 10'/e down & owner wlll carry balance! Thia one won't last, call nowl 6'48-7111. Pll.ffl1 ... ,.. + ........ -2 story + poolf Prestigious Huntington Viewpoint! Cozy FPI Mlume loan and owner wtn carry long term JoW Interest 2nd with low down! lmposelble to match af S139,9001 Call 963-6787. . .._ ftltl -En1uy tpartcffng ocean, bay and channel views from thll lu)(Urfous 3Bdrm executive home, complete with shimmering pool and auperb deck a;.._ Great auumabl• terms, plUI, Mlier Uliatenoe offered. A mutt to ••• et 1995,000. Cell for detal!1. 848-7171. ...-, 11• Pll mlll -Leue option this beautiful ranch style Back Bay 3 Bdrm 2'A bath home . . . a fantastic tamlly room, massive brick fireplace, country kitchen and dining area. Patio overlooks professionally landscaped yard. Try this $5,000 option money, $1200 per month. Call now 546-2313. ' PIH&ll H Tll W&RI -90% completed. Huge 2 or 3 Bdrm, 3 bath home with brick fireplaces. Full size pier. A must see at $1,025,000. Call 546-2313. IUIH YllW IM -Double door entry to a magnificent cathedral oelllnged living room overtooked by a formal dining area. Gourmet kitchen. huge family room. Splrat stairway to master suite & 4 other bdrms. Huge yard with brick patio, aparkllng pool, terraced brick . Fountain & much more for only $399,500. Call tor more details. 546-2313. .l> • LUii Wl1I .,.. Tl llY -Rent tit youol s+s former model! Owners wtll hokt the price for 1 yeetl 3 BR ... 2 story ... hfgh cathedral celllnge ... cozy FP ... & central air condltlonlngl You can own this beautiful homel Call 963-6767. HOOi OMITIY -Beautlful trl level -double door entry, formal living & dl'llng room. Hardwood floors. Huge family room, 2 brick fireplaces. 4 Bdrms, huge private master suite. Large rear yard with sparkling pool. A bargain at $249.500. Call 546-2313. .. tu IUl9ll" -If you like old Tudor styte, you must see this homel 3 Bdrms 2 bath. Breakfast nook. Formal dining room . Hardwood floor1. Flreptece. Huge country atyle yard. Total privacy for only $154,900. Call now for showing. 548-2313. IUmnl .. ,_ -'4 BR + 2 etory :t private poot + epal Only S18V,9SOI Btfl home +excellent flnandog. VA ttrmal lmpoeet_,.. J @ thl1 tow, low prlc•I Cell U119A1U J.U -See this charmer. 4 Bdrm, 2 bath, huge family country kitchen area overlooK1 large rear yard. Covered patio & tire rlng. A bargain at onty $126,900. Call now, 546·2313. llft.D, ... -$219,900 a beautiful bargain. Oen. beam ceilings. brlCk lreplace. French doors, private entrance. A must see, call 546-2313 . IOUI llfW, 1114,100 -Newport's flnestl Walk to the beach. A weO planned 2 Bdrm 2 bath adult condo. A fireplace that adds coiy warmth for winter get-to9ethers. Many amenities are included and It s priced to sell! New on the market. A must to see call now 646-7171. ' • IT'S Tll Ill Tiii -Beat value In Newport Beach for f amlly llvtng. Adaptable to any form of entertainment. Outdoor 880'1 to formeJ dlnnere. 3 Bdrm, hoge IMng room, remodeled kitchen and an outstanding covered patio. Thl9 home II Immaculate! Full pr1ce Is oply $179,9001 Don't mies th1s one. Call today, &46-7171. lllltm ... , 1110,otO -Exqulslte 2 story garden home, rich In detail ... brand new mink colored carpeting, fresh paint + mirrored wardrobe doors! Sparkling pooll Shows like a model! Hurry, call 963-6767. ,. ..... omn• -Own your own moblle home for less than $300 a month (lncitudea apace rent). Only $4,000 down and ownec 'wtll carry the be.fanoe. Full price Is only $12,000. Tranqull Ea.talde eo.ta M ... pert<. Muat ~ at leaat 44 yeara of age. Call for detalla. &t&;7171.