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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-04-16 - Orange Coast PilotIY..._!TBVB TRIPOU on ... ..,,.. ..... Thie white fhlld 1taln1"1 ~ Jerome D'~Uoo'• .Plllowcue many mo haa, h• •ya. bMn fl.owtna rom hta mouth llnCe h• had denial 1ursery JI.I). 3. • Cetta Meta resident Jeri Kelaler .. >" ~ of h,r suma are ml.ulna and other pa111 don't adhere properly to her teeth. &llowina food to enter whk h then muat be l~rioualy removed. She alao t,races \he problem to dent.al JUrgery earlier this year. The two were patients of Costa Mesa dentlat Tony Protopappas, and a.re-among Litany of medical woes attributed to dentist thuee cooperat1n1 with lnveaUaatort trom the •~to atlomoy aeneral's .om ce who are trylna to revokf' Protopappas' dental lkente. The Dally Pilpt has obtained copies o( their affidavit.a and those of other patient.ti who have detailed their experiences for investlgat.o1'11 Santa Ana attorney Frank aarbaro, retained by Kessler and. D'Ag05tmo w look Into the possibility of hling civil lawaulta on their beha1f, uya he copr9Mnta f&vo oth r former Protopappu patJente who may have cau.e for leaal ection a1atn11t the dentllt. Barbaro'• law flnn already la handUna the wron&ful death lawsuit of on of three patlenta who died after belna treated by Protopappaa, plua three other clvU auita filed by pftJenta who claim \hey are sulfertna conUnulnjr pain .. a re.Ult o( h1a botche<l t.reaQnent. The cilalmt ln the eulta and affldavtta •uu~ that cllm~lna lnto Protopappe;t\l!enta.I chair Ml reeult«ii In paln, 1uffer&nc\c and ex\tflOl'dinary problemt fem many pat.l.ente, aocord1na to Barbato, WhOM firm tpedaUJet ln malpncttce CUii'· "It J'\lN the pm1,1t from too much ane1thesia, result:tna in death, to the retention of broken lnltnunenta In people'• teeth and awns to overuU.Uz.aUon -the performance of procedures that weren't coniemplaied or acreed upon -after aneath"1&," Barbaro said. In D'A.load.no's cue, · (See ANESTHESIA, Pa1e A%) Jerome D' Agostino, former puticnl -Oell; Pllol lteft l'hoto " DRANGI COAST YOUR . HDMITDWN DAllY PAPER Early OC senator , SUCCUlllbS Funeral services are scheduled ·Monday for Harry Clay Westover, a U.S. District Court judge who also was the first state senator to be elected from ~County. Mr. Westover died Thursday ~t the age of 88 in Laguna Hills where he had been living. Born in Kentucky, he received a Jaw degree from the University of Arizona in 1918. He moved to California in 1922 al'ld practiced law in Santa Ana until 1937 when he was elected state senator as a Democrat. After a term ln the Legislature, he was elected Orange County Superior Court judge in 1939. _He served as an Internal Revenue Service ·tax collector ·from 1943 until 1.949 when he was appointed a U.S. District Court judge. He served as senior U .S . District c.ourt judge from 1978 to the present'. · His moet' publici7.ed trial was the case of the flying Fin!" Twina, ln wbich he wu faced wtth the task of deciding which twin was which. The identical twins had taken o n the government over possession of a surplus-World Wat' II airplane and one was ~ of flying the plane out of the state. When they went before Westover they r e fused tCf distinguish their identities. Mr. Westover is survived by daughter Dorothy Wallace Westover of San Marino and son Harry Equen Westover of Newport Beac h . Both are attorneys. Services are scheduled at 1 p.m. Monday at Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport Beach. ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS ~ ............ .,, ......... O"DMI ... Tom Orlando steers as Sandy Willford checks Newport Channel Bridge passage. Some boats can't clear at higher tides. A gap Boaters lobby for higher span; but NB has another plan By STEVE MARBLE 0( ttw Delly Piiot Steff It's 4 7 years old, solid concrete and, at high tide, a bane to boaters. Sandy Willford. a resiCfent of Balboa Cove -a waterfront neighborhood near the bridge, says he's seen cabin cruisen stuck under the bridge, jammed between the tide and the top of the....apan. Willford and his neighbors want the bridge raised. Built In 1936, the narrow bridge crosses a Newport Beach waterwa~ and carries well· traveled Newport Boulevard f.rqrn the mainland to the Balboa Peninsula. The bridge -as far as boat traffic is concerned -is the gate w ay t o several waterfront communities and more than 250 private docks and slips. "Now's the perfect time. ln fact if we don't do it now, it's lost," says Willford. He believes the r~ job should be done in conjunction with the completion of the Costa Mesa Freeway. The Caltrans freeway project is expected to include work on widening the bridge. The scope of the job, however. haa not been decided. A group of residents and weekend boaters claim the bridge 1s too low and that cruising under It at high tide can be tricky and sometimes impossible. (SH BRIDGE, Pa1e A!) BU.rglar watch a By PHIL SNEIDERMAN of the Dally "°' ,..., Laurann Cook of Fountain Valley had just joined the city's Neighborhood Watch group when ahe became a crime victim herself. It happened two years ago. Guest& left a window open. A burglar entered, gl"abbed some jewelry and coins. and fled. 1'When our house was burglarized, it made ua realize there were things w e 1hould have done to prevent it," she reca-lla. The Cooks quickly beefed up their home ..ecurity, inetalllng deadbolt lock• and window locks. Today, baurann Cook .la vice preaident of Fountain Valley Nelahborbood Watch. The City Cowidl has declared next F' to bf! Fountain Valley Nelgh rhood Watch Week, and the o tion la obeerving l t with special progl"ams. The crime prevention group will operate outdoor information booth.a from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at three local shopping areas: the Gemco store at Brookhurst Street and Warner Avenue, the Vons market at Magnolia Street and Talbert Avenue and the Sav-On store at MagnoHa Street and Warner Avenue. The group will sponsor a free community crime prevention meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thunday at City Kall. 10200 Slater Ave. In addition to crime ffShtina tips, the program will include displays &om aecwity b~. Fountain Valley Neighborhood Watch wu Ol'Qaniz.ed about five years ago by F.d Beku. who waa the group'• first premdent. Karen Howard ii the cuttent preeklent. Unlike &he Nelahborhood Wat.ch p-oups in oiher ciU.. the Land de:v eloper buys 70 percent ··or Irvine C:o. By GLENN SCOTI' and STEVE MARBLE Of the Delly Hot ltaff Land developer Donald Bren has acquired at least 70 percent of the privately-held lrvme Co s t ock by buying o ut th t- company's eastern investors, Bren's assistant said yesterday Bren, 50, who held roughtly 35 percent of the stock prior to the sale, purchased stock held by five investors including A. Alfred Taubman, who along with Bren served as co-chairman oLlhe board. The other investors are automobile magnate Henry Ford II; Max Fisher. chairman of United Brands; Lawyer Herbert Allen Sr., and Milton Petrie. chainnan of Petrie Stores Ford. Fisher and Taubman are from Detroit. Allen and Petrie live in New York City. Oary Hllnt. Bren's assistant ln the Donald Bren Co .. said Allen will remain a men.be r of th r Irvine Co. board but the others will eever ties with the company. ,Bren, who helped make h is fortuoe u founder in 1962 o{ the Mission Viejo Co.. has steadily gained power on the Irvine Co. board since he was recruited by Taubman, Allen and Joan Irvine Smith to help them outbid Mobu Oil Corp. to buy the company in July 1977 for $337.4 million. His 35 percent of the stock made him the single largest stockholder prior to the sale announced yesterday. He was made co-chairman in September when the board also increased its local representati9n by adding J . Robert Fluor as an outside director. Donald Bren Terms of the stock sale were not d 1v ul g.~d Some simple eakula11ons, however. oft er an idea of the m1mmal amou nt of nfbney involv<'d Th1rty-f1ve percent (tht> per<.'t•nt of !>tock sold .o Bren) of th<• orig inal l 977 -P41"Chase pnce 1S S 118 m1ll1on If the stoc·k value grew during the last six years at 8 percent, and 1! Bn•n bought the stock at that value. the purchase price rises to $1 87 million. Local obser vers w ho keep track of the Irvine Co have speculated that the $337.4 rnillt0n purchase pnce was an excellent value Acco rding to their reasoning, Bren may have paid significantly more f~r the stock. which they sa y re presents an unbeatable Jong-term investment m land. ' Hunt sciad the purcha:.e ~ans a great ma.)Ortty of the sl<>..k~w1U (See MAJOR, Page A21 volunteer effort Fountain Valley organization has no paid coordinator. (Many cities pay the salary for a Neighborho od Wat ch superviaor.) The Fountain Valley group now has about 375 active volunteen. In1tead of a large monthly mee ting, the Fountain Valley group opts for sma l l neighborhood get-togethers, usually in someone's home . Although the initial emphasis was on burglary prevenUon, the group also has begin offering advice on how to prevent rapes, assaults. fraud and other crimes. The group distributes 16,000 newslettera each month , indicating where burglaries have occurred. Fountain Valley Nei1hborhood Watch also haa plllced 148 crime prevenUon signs th.roughoutthe cicy.(Thefunds have come from the city treasury and local donad<>NI. r Fountain Valley Police Capt Bill DeNisl credits Neighborhood Watch with helping the city maintain a lower number ol major cnmes per 1,000 residents than neighbor cities. DeNis1 said Santa An.a officers recently caught a 'burglil' who potnt.ed out 50 or 60 homes he had hit m severaJ cities None of the break-ins was m Fountain Valley. Acoording to DeNisl, the burglar refused to visit Fountain Valley, saytng the city has "too man y 6f those damned Neighborhood Watch sigm." The police captain admitted that other burglars may see the signs as a challenge. "The signs may or may not deter the crooks," DeNisi sald. "But they constantly remind people In the neighborhood to call --th e police if they see aomethlng auspicious." ISIDE------------------------~ Bill ol'respoasibililie9 6ell ~It' Hu your eitiae...Wp been .U.ldag lately? _Cheek out the Amenean'• Bill of R•~tJblHUes propo.:ed oa Pap A6. · --_,......_ Al Orange Coa1t DAU. Y Pll.OTl8aturd1y, Aprll 10, 1913 • An~sthesiB, surgery, medication all factors From Page A 1 , potentially 1erioua medlcaJ u1«S moetly by pharmaolett u n~w 1yntht1llo 1\lbl\arl<:, ll1 complkatlona u w•U u dontal and doctor1, wartu at the it.art n•phtt.'lt bonr or build on problems are belna alleaed of lta tmtry on Clf!Qeln that thcr e-xl•Una bon<• has· been r£'<'C!ntly drua •hould be uaed only w approvltd for ult" Third op•r•tlon combat aerloua lnfecllona Tht' 1ul:MIW•U.'\', known liJj & _ _., __ to O'&n ••--• where other remedies have HydroxylapaUte-, comes In ~....... • .. oeui.., 1 failod cry1tal form 611'\d is mhccd with affidavit, the Jan. 3 surgery The •tated reuon la the ...__..., a aalJnt! aolutlon LO produt.~ a wu hJa thlrd operation with Cleocln can cause colitis, an whltto liquid of aandy .Protopappu ln leu than two inflammation of the colon that ~\ha. can be fatal or neceaaitate D ApUno aald he first removal of the colon. A went to Protopappas in spokesman f.or the slate Board November 1982 after seemg of Pharmacy ronflrmed the the dentist'• advertisement ln a warnlng and the drug's local ~uine. He wanted to potenual rote in causing rolills. replace 10me plaatic teeth and Shortly after he started plates that were bothering taking tM drug D' Agostino him. he aaid, and the ad noted said his stomach began to that Protopappu performed bother him. He displayed lmplanta. . symptoms such as diarrhea On that visit Protopappas which the Phys1c1an's Desk indicated that at least four Reference warns are operations would be required, characteristics of colitis. and that he would anesthetize Protopappas was contacted D' Agoetino when he performed and advlSed D'Agostino to the surgery. discontinue his use of Protopappas quoted a Amp1clllin, another drug he $10,000 price for the w~k. had preacribed, but not th.e acco= to the affldavtt.' and Cleocin. D' Agostino said he . to r'edu~ the. bill to stopped taking all his ,500 1f D' Agoeuno paid cash. medications. The flrst two surgeries were Doctors who examined performed Nov. 11 and just D'Agostino concluded that his before Christmas, according to stomach problem was "a the affidavit. D'Agostino said reaction to the anesthesia and he .was anesthetized for eight the medicines I was taking," houn the first time and a aocording to the affldaviL shorter period the second. · During the third surgery Problems peralst Jan. 3, Protoppas injected what The stomach problems still D'~tino calls "liquid bone" persist, said D' Agoetino, and into mouth and prescribed his dental surgery alao has left two drugs afterward to him with other problema. prevent lnfection. Aside from the flow from Antibiotic questioned One of them was the antibiotic Cleocin. D'Agoslino said his pharmacist immediately phoned Protopappas on receiving the prescription to verify that Cleocln was being pre9Cribed, and filled the prescription aft.er it was verbally confitmed. The Physician's Desk Reference, a autde to drugs his mouth, D' Agostino said his face ls slowly bec:om.ing indented around hls cheeks and he has open sores inside his mouth. Barbaro said he has turned one of D'Agostmo's pillowcases over to investigators for analysis of the white material which flows from his client's mouth while he sleeps. Two local 6ral surgeons asked about the ''liquid bone" D'Agostino described said that Developer purchases most of Irvine Co. From Page A1 be in the hands of local residents 'Bren hai homes in Loe Angeles and Newport Beach. The 1eCOnd largest amount of stock is held by J oan Irvine Smith and her mother, Athalie Irvine Clarke. Hunt said Bren's purchase "will return long term interest and focus to Orange County," and added that Bren hopes for a fast and fair settlement in the leasehold conflict. ln a related move, Hunt said Irvine Co. President Thomas Nielaen will be elevated to the board 11uring a meeting next Tuesday, replacing former President Peter Kremer. Nielsen. since talong over the prt!Sldency in January, has campaigned tirelessly to improve the . company's image as a good neighbor in Orange County. Bren, ln a prepared statement, emphasized that Nielsen's campaign will continue. ''l 4>ledge that over the coming years the company will demomtrate to the residents, the bu$ineas community and the governmental leadership that we recognize our obligations and responsibilities and that we are prepar:ed to meet them," he said. 4 nabbed after pursuit Newport Beach and Costa Mesa police combined efforts to arrest four suspects last night when they allegedly failed to pull t.beir car ~at the request of an officer. Helicopter and patrol cars units Crom both departments pursued the suspects Crom Balboa Peninsula to an area in Newport Beach near Bonaire Way and 2 lst Street, po!Jce saJd. No other details were available at press time. Rain likely Dr. Tony Protopappas consistency. according to Dr. Lawrence Lorenzi of Newport Beach. Lorenzi said the nuxture could flow out of gum areas into which.it was injected "1f the procedure was not done correctly." Gum surgery Kessler's problems, according to her affidavit, stem from surgery on her gums performed by Protopappas Joa n Irvine mith Taubman as chairman of the country's largest shopping mall development f1nn. His exit from the company raises questions about the future of the proposed lrvane Center in southern lrvrne Nielsen said Taubman's ex1L shouldn't change plans. He noted ' that a regional shopping center is only one aspe<:t of plans for the area. with offices and hotels also env1s1oned Nielsen said the Taubman Co. will stilt be rnvolved in developing the shopping center. He added he wasn't privy to what prompted the stock transaction. tonJorrow Rain c::J Snow Q • ,, ,, ......... , .. 55 S7 IJO •1 .. 52 12 14 .. .. 17 S4 .. ... .. H u ---~eo 11 12 12 ,, Ft.•b 8, tht• aame day h,1 tn•«tt'<J I J·yt.'ar-old P11trlcl.a C:ruvl•n of S•t•ramt!hto. Craven lopll('d lnw a coma thet•day oncJ d1<'d 10 doy11 lll~r Keult•r aald she i.dvtk'd Prot.0pappu that day that, IM.~auac of a prevlou• 1troke, 1h did not want to be put to sleep for a long time Protopappas assured her that she would not be asleep for more than two hours, she said. She remained asleep under anesthesia for seven hours that day, however, she said Her gum surgery left the gums receding from ht>r teeth and wlth "gapmg holes" mto which food entered, a('cording to the affidavlt Kessler, who said she paid for almost all of her $7,5UO worth of work over two years in cuah, ll now tawaillna 1U~Ht•ry with another denti.at to t'O~ the problcma. In th~ meanUme, 1he Nld ehe muat apend 4~ to 60 minutee a day flou1n1 to remove all the food from her auma. Calla Ignored Protopappas never returned her phone calla af~r 1he began Inquiring about her problem#, she said. Similar storlea of suffering are told by Linda Peet, Ruth Chicoli and Jacob Yaahar, three other Protopappas paUentl who already have filed law1uits against the dentJBt. Barbaro said he has turned their affidavits over to Investigators an the case also. Peet, who had surgery to replace part of her g4f11S. said in the affldaVlt that the new gum "came enurely off" as she ate a hamburger one day SurgEtrY to correct the problem resulted In extensive bleeding and great pain, according to her a((ldavtt. Ch1roh alleges that, after she was anestheli:z.ed for what she was told would be two ''or so" faUmgs, she was asleep for nearly eight hours and awoke to find that three root canals, a , crown, bridge work and fillings had been performed. She said she w.u billed for $4,000. She also alleges that an intravenous needle massed her vein during the surgery," ('ausmg solution to infiltrate an arm muscle and resulting in rontmuing problems with the use of her right arm. Broken Instruments Yashar contends that two of Protopappas' dental associates allo»'ed broken metal pieces of dental instruments to become lodged in his gums, requiring surgery by Protopappas that removed only some of them. lUs affidavit states that he believes the two doctors "were actlna on behalf ot Dr. Protoplipp&a" when they performed the 1uraery becau.e he had requet~ Protopeppa 1pedflcally. All three are named in hlJ law1ult. Barbaro aay1 the lncldenta reOect "a wide range of failure to pay attention to the need.a of the patient. and to conform to the 1tandard of dental care that 1hould be Uled throughout aU of California." He lndlcated that he will file lawsuits on behalf of Ke..ler and D'Agostmo wlthm the ne:ict 14 days No anlmoelty Despite their problems, Kessler !hd D' Agostino said they are not mad at Protopappas Kessler even expressed confide nce that Protopappas could have solved her problem 1( he had not, by that tame. been embroiled m the controversy that now consumes him "I've never been angry al Tony," Kessler said. "If he hadn't had the problems he's had, he would have taken care of 1t" D'Agostmo says he is not angry but as concerned about the impact of hlB problems on his health. "I'm not angry at anyone. I'm just concerned with what's happening to me," said D'Agostino, who stated in his affidavit that "I was never sick a day in my entire (60-year) life. "I just don't feel the same and my stomach doesn't feel the same anymore. There's a lump in there every time l eat," he said. "I JUSt don't feel Wte the same person anymore." Attempts over several days to reach Dr. Protopappas' attorney for comments on these allegations were WlSUccessful. Protopappas agrees to di~orce Dr Tony Protopappas and his wife of less than thrt>e months have agree-d· t o a divorc(• settlement , the attorney representing Pamela Sue Protopappas disclosed yesterday AttornC'V Gary Perotm said the Costa Mesa dentist's 28-year-old wife will receive a $1 0.000 automobile. attorney's fees. and w1U not be liable for any debts incurred during their brie( marriage Both parties also have agreed Mesa cops press hunt for robbers Costa Mesa pohce investigators have put togf.'ther a composite picture o f one of two men involved 1n Thursday's bullet- punctuated pursuit and ensUing hostage drama following an 111- fa ted jewel robbery an Corona del Mar. Details for the composite were provided chiefly by a Costa Mesa woman who was held host.age by the gunman for about four hours an her Hamilton Stret.•t home, poUce said. Described as being of Lalin descent and m his early 20s. the man made a number of telephone calls before someone arrived in a vehicle to pick him up. Officers are believed to be attempting to check out the telephone calls m their search for dues All patrol officers were glven copies of the man's likeness at yesterday's briefings and told to stop and question anyone ma~ the descnptioJl: Jfhe man's accomplice fled mto a Costa Mesa residential area on foot and apparently hasn't been seen since. The two men led police on a high-speed chase after holding up Clanton Jewelers on East Coast Highway. They left behind $204,000 ln stolen ~wels after crashing their original get.away car at Newport Boulevard and Fairview Road, police said. The woman host.a.ge and her husband, who later walked into the t ense scene, were not harined. to the imposition of a court order barring either of them from coming into contact with the other, Perotin said. Protopappas, charged with the murders of three patients he treated at has Costa Mesa practice, was released from the Orange County jail Thursday on $250.000 bail. The attorney said the divorce settlement was signed by the dent.isl 1n his attorney's 0H1ce Mrs. Protopappas filed the divorce suit March 28. claiming her husband "has assaulted me, handcuffed me, bitten me on the mouth and committed other acts of brutality, leading me to become fearful for my life.'' She asked a Superior Court judge in a temporary restraining order to keep her husband from harassing her. The couple was married Jan. 8, 1983 m Las Vegas aft.er having Jived together in 1981 and part or 1982, accordiag to the court papers. Prior to their marriage, Mrs. Pk>topappas had been an office supervisor in the doctor's dental ' office for nine years. Perotin said his client. who has moved out of Orange County. already has dropped Protopappas' name and reverted to her maiden name. 5,000 expected ~t chili fest By GLENN SCOTT 0( !tie l)en' ~lot ••att . Irvine goes back to Its roo&.s today -back to cattle camps, cowboy boots and steaming pots of chili. More than 5,000 partJc1pants are expected to converge on Bommer Canyon In the San Joaquin Hills 90uthwest of Tu.r\le Rock for the Irvine Chamber of Commerce's annual event for adult fun: The South Coast Chill • Championahlp. Carol Schroeder, the chamber's executive director, ~ld almolt all entry badpa have been aold. She 1tlsg8ted people with last-minute Interest In a1.tendl.ng shoUld try one of four stores in the University Shopping Center that still had aome of the $5 badges yesterday. They are: Build & Grow, McNulty'1 Ice Cream, Sundance Schwinn Cyclery and Rolf's Wines and Spirits. No entry ~ will be aold at the gate, lhe aaJd At leaat 40 teams will be stirri ng their own aecret concocllona of chlll in hopes of wtnnina lhe cookinl crown. Baxter'• re•taura ntl'l, the defending champlona, wfll be back 1h oottn1 for a second victory, aald Tony Becerra, kitchen manager at one or the restaurant's local outlets. The activities are designed for adulta. Schroeder said reporta tbet the event was bllled as famUy entertainment lut year are wrong, and tbos9 who crl tlcl&ed the miture entertainment were ill..advt.d. So much for the past. She laid th.la year's cook~ff already has surpueed a~on (at $5 each) records Rt duriJll lhe put two years. Parkln1 for the c h ili champlOlllhip will be available at UC Irvine lota, and bu.a will rurl thtouah the dAly ahuttl.f.na peopli to and from the canyon. BRIDGE RAISING TIMELY NOW? . ) ' 1 Presiaent's x 39o/o J of $7 41,253 pay in '82 I By Tbe A11oclated Preu WASlIINGTON -President Rt•agan's lncomt.• lut year Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Saturday, April 18, 1983 ,\3 How can you afford castle to.day? Working pouse, no c hildre n be t fo rmula for hom e owne r hip WASHINGTON (AP) A federal study at an unnuul meeting of th1• Population ~uulon of America In Pltt.iburgh ,,.. was $741.253, nearly four tlmt.-s hl11 annual salary, and he paid 39 pert-ent or that in Ct.<dcral llX'Offi(' 1.BXt.'S, a<.'l'Ordlne to the president's tax return released yesterday 1uge11.1 a youn¥ SNn can •till reallz.c the American d!'ffm of buylna his own castle II he hu a woman to help pay for h and IB not Interested In having many children. "The housing Industry w11l teud the nation out of lta receaion only lhroush the efforta of workJna wlvce," says lhe study conducted by Dowell Myers o f the University of Texas. The 1tudy found that tht> pt.•r<.-entagc uf couplet In thelr late 20. who owned their homt:I by 1980 waa 60.9 percl'nt · a ti 5 percent Increase slnce the mid 1970'11. "llrto the breach have step~t.I young married women, whoee rate of employment has expanded from 38 to 58 pt•rcent over the decade of the 1970i;," Meyers s~ud. "Not only are wives working more, but their le vel o f earnings has bl•come an lncreasmgly s trong t.leterm1nunt or tht.•1r family's ablUty to pur<.·hase a home" buyt•r11 111 HJ80 would h11vt< bt'«.'tl forced t.o poy mon· than u third of thNr befortl ~>< 1m'O•N« fut h11u111ng t'Xpl'n.1K11 and tl~t the ln~rcak' in hnm1· 11wncn1hlp ww. 11tronjl'll among ttw rnlll•gl• "ducatf.'d. two-oamer famlll1•b wath kwl'r than \w11 d11ldr<'n. "An l'IJW< 1ally s1gn1f1cant l1111ue l1 the ~Xt<'nt to whtl·h m1 n·a:.<.<d l'mployment of young w1v1-s may Corle smaller family 1lu. or even the abM.•n<.1· u( l'h&ldren," the report says. .. ·~ Llke rrulhona of other taxpayers, he ended up owing Undl:' • Sam money and wrote a check for $124,582 to meet his tax bill of $292,616 • T he return, which Reagan hlt.•d jointly with h1s wife, • ~ancy. was ma1ll><l to the IRS on Thursday Last yeur thl' Reagans reported income of $41 8,826. on 1 wh1c.·h they paid $165,64 l m truws, about 40 pt.•rt't?nt. A large 1 part of the inert·~ in 1982 resultc-d from a taxable gain of I $256.978 arising from the sale of their California home for $1 , 000,100 2 killers h old t"'n1ployees hostage PITTSBURGH -A <.'Onvicted killer and u "desperate" • murder sUSf>K'l h<.'ld two pnson employet.'S at gunpoint for a second day yestt>rday in a basement wh<'r<' they holro up after a bot<:hed t>SC·apt> attempt But state Corrections Department spokt•sman Ken Hob10SQn said late yestl•rday afternoon that thC' pae<.• of convers&t1on with the inmates had pickoo up since a telephone call to negotiutors from one of the inmates "There se<•ms to be a ft.>t•hng on both sides or wanting to end 1t," Robinson said Tht> s1egt.• began Thursday morning when offo:1als at the Western Diagnostic <ind Class1fkati on Center thwartl<d an escape attempt by Louis Coviello. 2ti, a <.'Onv1Cll'CI murd<•rer, and Richard Hc•nkel, 45, J murdN suspect and • convictt.'<i banlrmboef'') Blasts rock U.N. h o tel s k yscrap er NEW YORK -Two propane tank explosions atop the 40-st.or y United Nauons Plaza llotd rocked the skyscraper and set hre to its top floor today. but the blaze was quickly extinguished, authorities· ~1d No injuries were reported. The explosions in thl• hot.cl right across the street from the UN. complex occurred minutes befort-noon as four workmen were tarnng the roof. usmg propant' for heaung. . • • : High winds rip King K o ng ballo on NEW YORK -It took warplanes tu drive th<• movie King Kong from the Empire State Building But high winds w<•r<.• enough to rip a balloon 1magf.• yesterday and leave 1t dangling atop the skyscraper hke an empty garbage bag. Gusts esu matcd at 100 mph tore a 15-foot hole along a seam 1n the 84-foot inflated likeness of Kong, which after great difficulty had been fixed to the building's tower on Wednesday. STATE De ukmejian seek s welfare re form SACRAMENTO -Gov. George DcukmeJian asked the Legislature :r-esterday to enact a welfare program strikingly like Gov Ronald Reagan's plan'()( a decade ago. including a requirement that most able-bodied r('('1pients work for their ben<"f1ts. The. public expects rec1p1ents to "seek work as a first priority in life, rather than welfare," Davtd Swoop. a Connc,t Reagan welfare aide who 1s DcukmeJH.ln's Health and Welfar~ secretary, said at a n ews l'Onference • Ma rx verdict overturn push ed SANTA MONICA -Enn Fleming's attorn~y asked the jUdge who presided at the Grou<.·ho Marx estate trial to throw out a jury's verdict against the comedian's longtime companion. m part because the JUrY fa.iled tq understand the meaning of l ove. Attorney David Sabih 's "motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict" contended yest.erd,ay that the jury which awarded Bank of Amenca nearly a half million dollars in damages had insuHident eVldence to support that verdict and he asked a verdict be directed m Flemmg's !avor WORLD Turkish hijack e r surrenders ATHENS, Greece -A Turkish htj3Cker surrendered early this morrung to anti-terronst police who rushed htm aft.er he released 114 other people, mduc!.ng six Americans, from a Turkish airliner he commandeered yesterd4y afternoon, the police said. Nobody was hurt. Police said the hijacker was between 25 and 30, was armed with a knife and a bottle filled with an unidentified substam.-e. and appeared to be mentally disturbed. Some of the passengers reported that 15 minutes aft.er the Turkish Airlines Boeing 727 took off from Istanbul on a domestic flight to lzmir, the man slipped a note under the door of the cockpit and was admitted. Walesa d e fies police, vows m eeting WARSAW, Poland -Solidarity chief Lech Walesa defied Polish police yesterday and vowed to meet again with underground leaders of itre outlawed union "l will hold another meeting," Walesa told West.em reportt>rs He pleaded ~with police to release his driver, Mieczyslaw Wachowski, d etained for questioning earlier in the day. S triking workers anger Thatrh er 4 -.. LONOON -Extolling "eternal" V1ctor1an values of hard work' and sell-reliance learned from her grandmother, Prune 1• Mln.i.ater Margaret Thatcher chastised uncompetitive Britt.ab shipyards amt striking automobile w orkers yesterday. She also said the 5,000 striking auto workers who have halted production r., on Brtt.iah Leyland'• new Maestro car "are going to put JObs into .... the countries of our competitors. That LS ridiculous." .. The study, tlnanced by NaUona.l Science Foundation, found Ulfl the percentqe o f young married couples who own their homel' increaaed In the 1970s even though the earning power of m e n declined drastically in relation to rising ho11l41 eo&ta. He said data for tral·kmg family buying \rends In the earl)' 1980.a Is not available., but that the basic trends 1dent1f1t.'<! in the late 1970s are e,xpectl<d Lo intensify during the coming decade "St.atlstical analy1>1s rt'vt>als that dillayed ch1ldbf.'anng faullt<.1tl's hom1· purchaa~. Most ilkl'ly thl-. ou un. beeause young <.'Ouplt•s whn d1 luy lh1Jdn·11 .111 11111St able to savt· for Juwn payrm·nts ''Afu·r couplt.>;j huy l'Xµt•t\Slvt· honws, in part usmg th1· Wlfl'.., c•arrurigs. ll 1s posstbl(' th;it th1· monthly paym1·nL' will ~x· "lt• high a' to lo< k tlw wth in tu thc l.1bor f111~t.· and d1scuurag1• l hll1Uxmrmg " Male eammg power rose at an annual rate 1>f 5.6 percent, three-quarters as fast as house prices increased. His study found thut without w1vt>s· earnings. more than half of all lhl· hum~· Myers presented hl1 findings today Car gazers: They can dream can 't they ? By LORENZO BENET 01 the 0•111 Pffol at•lf • Fourteen-year-old Herman Ram1eze of Garden Grove slid mto the $111,000 Rolls Royce. He grabbed the steering wheel. spun it, flipped a few switches on the dashboard a nd caressed the interior As he climbed out, he had a big smile plastered across hts face. But when asked how it felt to sit 1n o ne o f the world's most expensive automobiles, he answered with all the smugness of a millionatre's fussy kid . "It 's n ot r ea ll y that comfortable," he said. "I felt kind of squished." That's okay. because 1{ a Rolls d oesn 't exactly appeal to H erman, there are other automobiles to choose from among the 400 that are parked in 2 1/1-acres o f the Anahe im Convention Center for thts year's Orange County International Auto Show. This particular night, the hall was awash with the usual cross- se<.-llon o( Amencans: physicians wc•re pricing the Mercedes-Benz 380 SEL's, while factory workers were comparing Chrysler Rel1ant's to th e Ford Thunderbird's And there were "Just car buffs," hke Bruce Campbell, 33, of Anaheim. who dreams of somesj.ay owning the all-black, devilishly f ast Buick Grand National Regal -one car, mc1dentally, that may never see the 1n s 1de of a showroom . acc.·ording to a Buick sales representative Most of the 70,000 people who are expected before the show closes tomorrow rught pay the $4 adrrussion and $2.50 parlung fee because they plan to buy a car in th<' next six months, explained Diok L 1bertme. vice-president of adverusing and public relatJons for Cahners Exposition Group, the producer of the show. (The show runs today until 6:30 p.m . and tomorrow 11 a.m . to 8 p.m.) "This is the m06l economical way to see all the cars you want lO see," Libertine said. "We have 30 d1Cferent Imes of automobiles, and m three hours, you can get all the techrucal information and prices you want." And during those three hours, the potential buyers are in complete con trol. "The representatives aren't here to sell cars. just to answer questions," Mesa teen's body found A 19-year-old woman was found dead in her Costa Mesa apartment early Thursday, police report. No evidence of foul play has been detected in the death of Kathleen A . Tippet, who was found in her bed and I.I eatimated to have been deceaaed for 80mf' time, said Lt. Gary Webater. . Police received an anonymous phone tip Informing them of Tippet's death. Webster said . They will continue their investlgaUon into the incident. Dally Piiot Pnotcn by G•ry Afl)bfQH • Hurst.,.Oldsm obile g leams unde r lhe lights al A·na heim Convention Cente r (it sells for $16,000) while fa ncy lights and horn::, adornc grill work o f an Excalibur. (The la lle!· car sells for $60.000.) ., Libert.me said "A lot of people go in to a dealership and they feel intimidated, he re ther e are no pressures." But over the course of the · e\lenmg, 1t became clear that many sh owed up for oth e r reasons. They came to sit m the $12,500 Mustang convertible. t.o imagine the feel of wind whipping by their cheeks as they speed down Paclfic Coast Highway domg 100 mph plus. They came to gawk at the $56,000 Ferrari's and the $165,000 Rolls R oyce Corn1che Convertible, the most expensive car on exh1bitJon. They came to listen, ga.ze and flirt with the beautiful models who stand all day alortgside each car company's hottest makes. Debbie Samuel, for instance, spent mne hours this day·teaning against Toyota's all new $13.000 Camry. S he talked of options, interiors, and four and six ~ cylinder engines She smiled sensually and. Inadvertently, got asked out aoout half -a-dozen limes Oh what a feeling. Members of the Orange Count y Motor Car Dea le r s Assoc1at1on may not agree. bul the auto show 1s one big orgy or steel, chrome. control modules, tachometers and sex appeal Just dSk Leave1l Ut•gr<·•. '.14 , o ( Anaheim Iltlls "A car tu me 1s Ilk<.· a bt:auuful woman, .. he said. "I look at the wheels 11ke I look at the legs of a woman I like the Corm. the engtnevrmg and what It's c.·apable of domJ.t · Burned boy's fathe r waives hearing right A man charged with set~g his 6-year -old son on fire was ordered yesterday to stand trial after he waived his right to 8 preliminary hearing, saying he doesn't want his ex-wife to have to leave their son's side Charles David Rothenberg. 42, 1s c harge d with a ttempted murder, arson, assault with a deadly weapon and causing great bodily injury in the March 3 fire .ll an Orange County motel that left the> boy, David, severely burned over 90 percent of his body Orange County Municipal Court Judge David Bae h sc heduled an April 26 arraignment in Superior Court in Santa Ana. when Rothenberg's tnal date will be set. according to Bach's derk She dedmed to be 1denufiro. NEWPORT BEACH SPORTING HOUSE-NEWPORT BEACH SPORTING HOUSE" ~ .. :x: u < i.w m ~ QI: 0 ~ ALL THIS FOR I ~ .,, 0 ,. ..... CID "' > Q 1We're ' ~.J;istening •• 91 What do you hke about lhe Daily Pilot" What don't you llb " Call the nurn«-r at left and your meaage will be recorded, traNChbed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24 hour answerln1 service may be u.ted to record let· ter:i to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors m1Ul ioctude their name and t"lephone number for verirlulion No circulation calls. please ~ $15 842·6086 " '~ ' Tell us wtK.it 's on your mind I , , • I I r.-ad the duck l b~.1:.~ 'Ali extra foot; tllat's ducky ~ DIEGO (AP) -In the world of web- ' ~tiddlera, Toehead is a bit of a strange duck. . :h.,t -and-yellow mallard hatched from its '. htq an"extra foot -growing out of it.s head. • • l ijnt I didn't believe 1t. l picked 1t up by the ' . make sure 1t was fastened," said Doris who has raised ducks for 37 years. "It's a t because It has toenails and a topknot. a ualbjfl on the head." ..... and her husband, Robert, who operate a farm in suburban El C&jon, named the bird ' after the baby duck and four siblings lut Monday. ~ ti.a "had its picture taken so many · a real ham now," ahe said. · rtl'nan hopes the duck will stay in the uke .)auds CCC, ,.. rirgets budget SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov Geo rge JA!\.LUIJe.jian has praised the "outstanding work" of e. California Conservation Corps, even though to cut the agency's budget from $31 to 25.8 million in the corning fl9cal year. e Republican governor praised the new .••ded by his predecessor. Democratic Gov 1T-d•~ Brown Jr., in a ceremony marking the n lversary of the original Civilian U» .. ~·tion Corps. created by President Franklin "Roa9ftlt in April 1933. ~jian planted an Italian stone pine tree Capitol Park to mark the CCC anniversary and' e1ented a proclamation making April "CCC olliah" in California to corps alumnus Robert ~tlu. ' ... ..QriUJtha called for re-establishment of a ~ CCC patterned after youth corps which ll>el'ltllM!id public works projects from 1933 until praised the California copy or the p~am Brown established m U)76. kmejian also praised the California c:.ot•~aUon Corps. which he plans to cut from 23 ~ from 1,640 to 1,446 corps members. ALSO SHINGLES 111i HERPES 1 • A4tfF IN 7 MfNUTES from ltchv·twr"'"P••n O' .,.Jr money beckl The 100% netural ~I i1 gently _._, to the .tfected ••• " oh•n • "ffded, .rtell. tt11nlftl, colorless and ouchleu 11 per1 of tll9 tulfentM. And th• puce .. r19ht·ebout 10 -· ptt 1PPl~1on for an arM ttM 11n of your ~ Mlni,,_m order S12.00. Money Order. ~~. 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S235 val $116 SAVE SO% 1 o. ... • .Comfort Empress'iledroom croup Here is a maonifl· cent handcr.lfte<J oeoroom set frnm Denmark s top maker Hand rubbecl lustrous teak all Classlc Seandlnavlan SOfa solid teak edges all satin smootti wOOd drawers all fully finished teak backs on all pieces HeadbOaro an<l nioht stands are all one piece construction ttie finest• • This gooO·IOOklng Safa transtorms anv livlng room wttn its smart contemporary design Handcrafted in solid bumlshea teak wltn aurable easv·to·clean fabric n· long $649 value $324 . Scan Teak Pedestal Dining Table Eteoant 47" table tnat ext:enas 389 to 69". GOrQeou5 wooa-oratn. $ A $559 vatue now at lnventorv pnce Whtie tt'leY last. ~--r-" ........ --- I f I 1. Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/81turd1y. Aprll 1e, 1883 .. • A - f]()uiity f'amiiy / . . .. .. 3-year sentence 'average'~ \ ' 'l,.a~gs its hats on history SU'an1en are always pa.rtyina on \he first floor of their turn-ot-the-cent1.1ry house and guests frequently. have to walk through wedding receptions to vt.lt, but a 1ehoolte.chcrs Pam and Curt Combs consJder their rented hoUSt.• in Plac:cntiu a bargain at $100 amonth. Living among slraJliera Ls all part of berng the caretakers of the Bradt9rd House, a two-story structure built m 1902 by the City's foundl•r, Albt>rl Sumner Bradford. As part of their du~s-. the Combtts are responsible for the upkeep of the home m Bradford Park and schedule and supervise the weekt•nd wedding receptions that help pay for the upkeep of the house, which as listed an tht• Nauonal Rt•gaslrv of Historical Places. During the wedd ings, Curt, 29, Pam, 30, and theU" 3-year-old daughter, Leah, keep to thl' se<:on<l floor of the house they rent from the Placentia Founder's Society, a volunteer group n•sponsabk· for the city-owned building. . The house as filled w ith antique furnllurl' donated by Placentia residents. Onental rugs <'OVl'r shiny woode n floors in the downstairs music room, · parlor and living room. Lace curtains hang from the wood-framed windows. An old grandfather's clock graces the entryway. But the second floor of the house where thl' Combses live resembles a large, modern apartment Contemporary oak furniture falls the dining room and bedrooms . "We have everything we need upstairs including a kitchen and a bathroom," Mrs. Combs said. "And the upstairs are closed off with locks and gates so we retam our pnvacy " The Combses have lived in the home since 1978. Pam Combs waa a new member of the Founder's Society wh'en she~ lned the group was looking for a couple to care fo the homf1 ''The original caretakers ad movect' away and we figured it would be a real ·cc place to live," said Combs, who teaches at the ar&y Brookhaven Elementary School She and her husband, who teaches agriculture •n b\it:iia 1-iffitmgn School. 5ay theynav~ noTbeen , disappointed. "It's a nice place to raise a child," she.• said. I But she admitted it took thetn awhile to adjust to the eerie strange sounds. Unpredictable plum bang and creaky doors common to most older homes "Sometimes I would swear there are good ghosts living here," M rs. Combs said. "Sometimes the shower will come on for no reason and sometimes doors we thought we had loc,ked are open." she said. Although the six-bedroom house is owned bv Curt and Pam Combs and their dAughter, Leah. live in Placentia's histori<· Hradf ord I louse for $100 a month ~ the c:aty, no city money 1s used for its tJpkcc Bl-cording to Mary Ziegler, the sodety's prt'sident Mrs Ziegler S<11d the Bradford family donatc.'CI lht• houSt· lo the t·aty in 1973 The city act.-epted the house with. the understanding that no tax money would ~ l>pt!nt on its renovation or maintenqnce In 1977. the society signed a lease giving at n.~pons1b1hty for the Bradford House, Ziegler said in addition to rental fees from thl• wedding parties and the rent the Combses pay. the society holds several fund-raisers each yl'ar Albert Sumner Bradford was 42 yt'ars old when he built the· Queen Anne-style home on hts 20-aae c:1trus ranch, Rancho Tesoro. The wooden structure was raast'd on a foundation of stones hauled from Brea's Carbon Canyon i11 iJ'""'Wa'gOn -The home cost about $8,000 to build Eight years after the house was built, Bradford helped found the city of Placenua. The rancher also organiu•d the Placentia · National Bank. built the Bradford Packing House, which stJll stands today and playt'<i a large role an bringing the railroad to north Orange County and this town located 30 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles Bradford and his first wife. Fanrue. raast.'<i their four chtldn•n an the six-bedroom house. He laved an th<' home until has death in l9:13 Joh seminar plan bed in Irvine ~l, ~~~~~~CKER Few jobs are easy. But, you can make the most of the one you've got, acoollding to a two- sesaion workshop sponsored by South Coe.st Medical Center. Learning to identify and enhance the positive aspects of RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. • _ _, ........ -4 .... 1922 HAllOl 1&.VO. COST A MfSA -54'-1156 • your Job w 111 be discussed '.l'uesday..'.M>m 7:30-9 30 p.m . at the Deerfield Community Center Park. lrvme · The second part w1U deal with pracucal techniques for reducing tension and dealing eHecuvely with the unpleasant parts of vour Doing Business Under A • ElfCIF!IC <.11111!£11 Fictitious Nam,? ~-~~ All rtew bullMHel ualng a flcllt~u• n1,,,., mvat by lew be regl.iered with the County Clerk. The DAILY Pll.OT pt0¥lde1 tit. form1 and flllng fft'vlce1 for our cuatomer1. II you are •tarting a uw bu1ln•H call the DAM PILOT for lnform•tlon •nd form1. 646-4321 ht. 332 • 0Vf 11 1()0 MPC, • I YE AR WAftfiANlY • A010MATI( nAN!.Ml!>!.ION .)Ob. It will be held on Tuesday, Aprtl 26, 7.30-9 30 pm . also at Ot.'E!rheld The park 1s lcx:ated between the 405 and 5 freeways, one ~1lock l>OUlh of CuJver off Irvine Cc·ntl·r Drive To register call 660-3814. SPECIAL PRICE $659 Proposed New Offering On April 20, 1983 of: s31,100,ooo Irvine Ranch Water District Bonds * For Information Call Tom Schloessman at 644-1890 .. Rapi t de8(t longer terms, state prison board repor( sliow SACRAMENTO (AP) -Not But for aaaravat.ed rape It waa 1hort.a. ·than men'a, and countlna murdtir and pott-ntlal 14 yeara abou~alf of thoee who lite aentencet, the median The report by the Board of fWll durl"i telonie. Weft jl California 1entencc In 1981 wu Prtaon Terms, rcleued thla week, longer eent.ences tor lt. thre~ yeara, aay1 a nt'W 1tate ollo showed that women'• pr'-on The board examined..., report. 1entence1 averaged 4 7 monttu impoted o n 1~.170 11\tJ\ an Sports theme set ....,. women Mnt io 1tate prltoft. t 1981, and mo.t recent year t which statlaUca were avallable. . for HB 1th parade Al fint blw.h. 1t would appear that Huntington Beach may be a little premature in packmg out a theme for this year's 4th of July i;ell'brat1on That's bctause the city's spet·1al even ts commi t tce has selected "Sports Ul America'' as this sumi;ner's mowf One might suspl'Ct that the sports theml' would be more.• of a sparkler if ll were Lo be put off until next year to t'Oancide wath thC' 1984 Olympic Games m Los Angt'les But thert•'s a more natural sub.)(.'Ct -Huntmgton Beach will l)p celebrating its 75th anniversary as a city In 1984 and the 4th of July celebration as <.'xpectecl to echo that m1lestom' In some form . A parade down Mam Street as l'Xpecl+'<i lo kick off this year's nc:tivit1es a t 10 am Various t.-ven ts wal~be held throughout the day an 8 fireworks show 1s sch e dule at night at the Hun tington Beach High School field. A%1ty spokesman said a prom nent athlete is expected to beg and marshal. A float also 1s expe<:t.ed to be used exclusively by athlelc.'s w ()(o)nform with the sports theme, he said. ) BUY THE PAIR ·· 110 an I '30 IOIUS REllTE FOi I TOTAL OF $100 UY.TAI l11YJ lllfJ Wu~1n •••r OH • In long Ufe • Fewest r~alrs • In lowest It did not cover aen.tenoll6 murder and a few other with potential life eenteno111. · For all otber crlmH, th median pr'-on sentence - mid-point of all tel"TI\I im~ was three years. The aen - served wou.lct .be redua:d b,y much as one-third for 100 behavior , and a law effective year allows reductiona of up one-half for taking part in wor programs. The report also examined 21 cases of rape and other forclb sex crimes that"were punlahed I 981 under a 1979 law lha drastically increased sentenc for those crimes, 'particularly cases of repeat a nd multipl rapes. • The average prison sentence that group.was 14 yeara, 'an terms r anged as nigh as 11 years, the study said . 21" ....... CILll CIDILI service costsl nw.1e • ...,... ..... ·-· ,..... fOr JOUf ~ ':""-~ l r • Slgnalock Electronic tunlng • ~uto. Color Control I';;;;;.----~_., •-Auto. Fine TunlrP • ComJ>9Ct• I week'• worth of traeh tor a temUy of four_ 1 •• ' ' ~· . rnrnfl Rental h~usi~g returns · to f av Or By TBOMM D. ELI.AS builders la une~plo roent. "If · All th.loough the 1870., the form of 'Unemployment aot ao middle- houail\I that builders preferred wu the clul peopt. couldn' \htlr renta, that condornl)Uwn1 w.ould be a prob~m, • 11ya AU!\ c.uen, It brouaht high prices with lower chal~ of Beverly HlU..bued Mayor · conatrucUOn and land coats than more Croup, one of the nation'• 50·farae.t tradiUonal aingle-family homea. And it home builders. , brought• much futer return on the But even If aome tenants are Dulldera~nveslment fhan tradftlonal Ul).employed, the lncreaamaly mobile apartments.,. . aliea les of many Californians will But that's changing In the 1980s. Now prov. e a cwutant pool of solvent market and financial conditions are nts. • Vi.\o creating a situation where apartments "My guesd"is that rental houalna will become the preferred Ufestyle by tht! 1990s because fewer people will want to be tied down to a st.nale home. eapedally tf home prices remain stable,'' says Scott Slesinger. director of government relations for the National Apartment Association. tlllflllll fDCUB ........... !IJ!lll ............ . may aobn become the preferred form of new housing in California. Tho/TIJiS Elias is a freel.ance columnist based in Sanl8 Monica. ., • ~- As In other parts of the housing industry, prices and interest rates are helpina spur the shift in builder attitudes. Land price-sand construction costs are still so high that few buyers can be found for new condominiums and single homes, Some condos, in fact., are being converted ti> apartments, for lack of buyers. Our rights ~arry responsibilities Bul the state's population continues to climb. with family sizes much smaller tha'.n they were only 10 years ago. . mESE Tftl!:NDS, combined with the ,houairlg construction slump of the last tbree yean, ensure that anyone who builds apartments in California's major Uties t6day will fill them with tenants in short order. About the only real deterr~nt to maaaive new apartment construction is rent control. Cities from San Francisco to Los Angeles, from Santa Mon ica to Berkeley, have adopted various fo~ of rent control. "You avoid any place that has rent control and any place that could have it in the future," says Bernard D. Nossback, 8J"I independent Orange C.ounty developer. But rent control 1s ·only a small deterrent in a market so obviously in need of new rental housing. •'There are an awful lot of people out there who can afford monthly rents as high aa ~ homeowners' monthly mortgage payments but don't have the big chunk of money you Oeed for a down payment." said Noesback. "When you build rental hOUllJ}i. you of1en can 8e\ below-market-rate construction loans. C.ombine that with today's rents and you've got a very profitable venture." , · It ~;l be qajte aaprofitable in the short as ~urns, which: Just • dlmle and bring a fall return If they can be .:>ld. But many can't be sold today, and rents are still climbing. ~ CURRENT staiewide apartment vacandee are runnlhg under 2 percent. J.f!lll than...&he proporti6n that'• normally "'\Wldeqotna repaln and renovaatao at any OJ'e time. That i of demand ~ that renta wl11 tinue to spiral. at least witil a large upply of new housing' la created -except in areas with rent controls. The only real worry for apartment Donald S. Newcomer'• ceachins career, begun as an ilvtructor o/ 11peech 111Jd social studies, 11,,.nned 40 yHn. Before his retittrnenc he wu director ol Audio-Visual Education for rhe Burbank City Schools. He al110 founded the Audio-Visual EdUClltion Association ot California. IDs award-wJnn.in6 essay o~ the Bill of Jiights wu present.ed to Town Hall Special Section. By DONALDS. NEWCOMER As I sat by my television set 1n the evenings, listened to lhe radio, read the Times each morning, and listened to people talk -liatened to what was happening in our society -I became very much concerned. I felt there was danger lurking on the horizon that ought to be taken care of, and that. ..hopefully, I could do something about it. . Then 1 got to thin.king that, well, just what can 1 do anyhow? "Sitting in my La+Boy chair hett and liateni.ng to all this, what can I do besides being a lazy boy? Well. there t'(\uat be aome~ I can do!" Then I got to reflecting that there had been plenty of wonderful things accomplished by one person in the past. Just one person can account. for aomething! So, flattering myself and thinking that maybe I could create something that might at least start somebody else thinking, l decided that what we needed was something that would make us feel our responsibilities more. We needed something to get our attention off our u.t.dividual rights for a while ao that we would better fulfill our responalbllities, thus helptng to create a better aodety. HERE WE WERE ,etting the. mad reports from the media about everyth1na from innocuous arafflti on walls to insensate murders. And I thought, "Isn't that an awful anay of th1NP? Certainly too many of ua are doing the wrong thing. so maybe we could aet up something that would be more worthwhile. ' For a long time I had in the back of my head the Idea that there ought to be a Bill of Responsibilities to go along with and supplement the Bill of Rights. We hear so much about our rights -and they are so wonderful. Yet so many of them are not appreciated by folks. Perhaps they are more appreciated by foreigners who come to this country. Just the other day, a lady from Holland was talking to me, telling me about, "What w o nderful rights Americans have! What wonderfuJ rights you have! And you do not appreciate them: you do not appreciate them." She kept saying this over and over again. And we have heard this so often. The \hought here is that we who are so used to our rights accept them just like the air that we breathe, thinking that the)' come easily and freely. And they just do not. If you accept them thinking they do, then 1t is not going to be long before they diaappear And ao it was with a feeling that 1 at least wanted to get somebody thinking about a Bill o{ Responsibilities that l wrote "An American's Bill of Responsibilities." AN AMERICAN'S BILL OP-RESPONSIBD.JTIES PREAMBLE As a citizen of the United States, I have rights, privileges, and opportunities greater than those available to the people of any other nation. With the guidance and protection of our Constitution, and its Bill of Rights and other amendments, my forebears, for over 200 years. have worked and struggled, and even fought in battle when necessary. to develop, to defend, and to preserve our wonderful system of govenunent. Now there exista the danger that I am betoming 90 aelf<entered, ao at.orbed with thinking only about my many filhts, that I need to review and give balanced attention to my respomiblllties. I realize that any or even all of my rights could erode or disappear if I fail to meet and to fulfill my responsibilities. l know that ours is a government of the peop1e, by the people, and for the people. Our foundins fathers, In effect, elected each of us to office, asauming that everyone would always perform certain self-goveml"J duties that are just as important in our republic as the ... duties assigned to our duly elected representatives. Thua, government, by the people, for us, is of a dual nature: government by our chosen representatives and faithful self goverpment by all of us In our daily life and activ1t1es as free people. TEN ARTICLES OF RF.sPONSIBILITY Therefore, to help preserve our American way of life. to show how I appreciate my great heritage, and to provide for myself some sound guidelines for the daily perfonnance of my own c1uzenship duties, I do hereby affirm that: 1 It is my RESP01'4S1BILITY - To become fully knowledgeable about and, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and de fend the Constitu tion of the United States. 2. It is my RESPONSIBILITY - to register to vow U--100n as I am eligible to do so, to become as fully informed as possible about candidates and issues, and to fB.lthfully vote at all elec:Uons. 3. It b my RESPONSIBILITY - To know as well as I can the laws that affect my daily living, to obey ~ laws cheerfully and loyally, and to work honorably to add a law or change a law where there la a need to do so; and to-do nothing knowingly that would bring hann, km, or Ufthapplnell to any other penon or to my country. 4. It bl my RESPONStBD.JTV- To deliver, MCh day, honest and pro- ductive work' of which I can be proud and to understand fully and help preterVe the American free--enterpriae system within which I work and which has given my nation such a high standard of llvfn«. 5. It is my RESPONSIBILITY - To willlng)y ldMt falthfu.lly render military aervke or to perform other civic duty aa called upon by my oou.ntry or my community. 6. It is my RESPONSIBILITY - To do all I can for my.elf and for my oou.ntry rather than .eeking to get all I can at the expell9e of othen or my co untry, and to realize that I automatically incre&ae my own well- being when I protect and pre.erve the well-being of all thoee about me. 7. It b my RESPONSIBILITY - To become a.a proficient as poeaible in my nation'• basic language and to seek the best and inost worthy education I can for m)'9elf and for all others. recognizing that a good education is an endeavor that requires great effort and self-dlacipllne and that a well- educa ted citizenry ia real1 y our gioeatest national resource. 8. It is my RESPONSIBILITY - To develop my ·own life in a wholesome and worthwhile way and to promote among my children the highest possible standards of penonal conduct and self-control both in our home and in our community life. 9. It is my RESPONSIBILITY- To respect and protect all private and public property and not to endanger or to 1nCnnge upon the rights and privllegeJi of others, remembering that freedom la not a license to do just anything l can think of but rather an obligation and an opportunity to do what I can to make life better for a1L 10. It is my RESP9NSIBILITY - To gather the cour.,-e to do what la f8U' and hanelt in all my dealinp with ot.ben and to ~ always that I WU just plain lucky to be born free, but that lt now depends on me to preterVe that freedom. Signed: An American Qtiz,en 1 ·Foreign policy decisions used to he muCh simpler I JOSEPH C. BARSCH that the mass would prefer to be ruled · allowed to live tn peace. religion when he visited It ~Oy. He democracy or human rights. It la • Re~ through President Reagan's by-the rebels. -But they di~ not vote for the other was a-eated as di9courteoualy there u he supporting them becau.e it is afraid that array of arguments for spending mdre Perh:aP8 wb.n the' ~ were reall)' side-.a year ago.-and there. is today no w-. later. when he vlslted right-wing l1 the rebela ~t control tho.e rebels will American dollars to support the existina saying at tho.e electiol1a 1n El Salvadclr a 90lld reaaon to believe that they would Guatemala. revolve 1n the Soviet poUtical and regime In El Salvador aet me to th.inking year ago is that U.ey yeamed for pe.:e ectually be better off if the rebela could The ri=~ oUsarchlea which military orbit. The President states a how snuch easier it was to make foreign and order and that they usumed it could win. Prelident wanta 1D eupport are further feat that this could mean Soviet -"' policy decisions back in the days of come more quickly by a rebel defeat Are the Cubans better off \Ander Fidel not dample. of democracy and do not hues c.'OIDpromisin& the ability of the World War IL than through a long dvil war. At that Cut.ro than t.bey VleN before Cuuo? pay attention to human rlghta. But U.S. to keep open its lines oa-upply and Ttwre was no suious que.Uon then time the government forces controlled Are the Nicaraaruam betRr off now than neither democracy nor respect for communication to its allies urkurope and about the merits of the cue for United most ol the country. they-were uncJer the pnYioua Somma human riahts would follow lf the retJels. the Far East. Stats intervention in that war. . dlciMorship (U., a tyranny)! won in m Salvador or Guatemala. For eon,,.. will probably go along with Na2:ism was evil. So, too, was Japene9e PERHAPS THE voUna •ould run The answers are not euy or clear-cut. the pliin people of t.bme countries the the President reluctanOy for the military .,. lmperlallan. although it did not involve .. differently now that the rebel.I have The new realme In Nicara.sua la a unhappy cholce is between·• right-wing reason. But It would be so much the lllune rid.st element 90 prominent tn proved that they an keep the field and tyranny; different ln kind and perhaps or left-wfnl tyranny. pleasanter and easier for the Congraa Nazism. Nazism was both imeeriallst and lncre~ both their military e:ffecdvene. lea quick to 1clll than were Somoza's and foe othen if only the ia&ues were nidlt. It was allO ruthle.. So, too, was and their control of tetrt~. bulUea, but .u1l a tyranny. Pope John TRE U.S. IS NOT supporting the clear and cleen • they were in World l"'I the Japanese reach for dominion over The majority Pf'Obably wtah a plaaue Paul 11 found tbe atmosphere In rlghtl.at regimes In El Salvador and War ll. ., lftolltofAlla.Anyonecouldwithaclear on botb sides and Y(ant only to be ~icaragua unconaental lo fttedom abd Guatemala i n order to advance ~'"'"'1t1eaw-..ia.r-Moftltof. CDNCienc, decide to stand up and resist the l'ellCh of thoee two forces for world donalnatiei\. Expe:r~s debate cJiild·.lingerprinting programs By liTl:l Y BOILil ..... u ,.._..., LOS ANGD&S -Polbrnan Gary Armstron1 araajid Nicholas Pas't band. rolled hW ~Pl acrom tbe lhk l'*l and J:i 111' dlillD cme by OM Oft a white i ;ntlfk:letk>d form. Then he ,brouaht their chlldre" to a ~~at Mary a. Syn Children'• School m Clatanont -w~ young N~ ~a marked boy. 0 It doeen't rtJiUy :1~ chi.ldno, It Just PtOYidte • aMthOd Of ... tine police In tfle event thM beoorw MC 111 •ry,'' Taylor aaya. C.pt.; ,..._Sano of 0rance County's Weeunlaater Police Department "°'-111' could help a llftt deal U we found a child and th~y couldn't Ht:tlllG'llCr'. who &My were. Bu.t lf you bave't -. anybody lo mat.eh Un1erprlnt1 to, they•,. absolutely ~ .. police ln Salt Lake Clty. They initiated Cblld Watch after: a eetlea of INl1lJtMtr kldnappinp, two of which became homldde ~ "We did have a bit of opposition from a cmlld ~bokPt.ayilw we aboWdn't be friah'8\lnl •'cb1ld.rftl. but the achool boa.rd and PTA eupported ua."'" .. Y• Off leer Marcia Jenun of the department'• Crime Prevftltlon Unit. '1We're not~ to...., thaJ:> or make them leery of ~. ).mt trytna to teech them ID proQIC'l ~·· mlg_ht do if abducted. Brown aaya teechen alao are encouraaed to watch for pupils who might tlfemaelvea be lddnap victiml. IN MORE THAN two yean, Child • Find hat lOcated 300 rnildng children. Not once did the 1roup use fincerprbua. Brown notee they were of no tielp 1n the orpnmt1on•a ~-_ unaolved c:aee: the dW~ et,ht : year•• aao ot Joanna Harritt, daUlh• of ..-ncy founder Gloria Yertlovtch. 2 President Reag<11n sugge!$ted <11n ·11nter1m" pl<11n for limiting the number of Soviet .ind U.S. land-based medium-range nuclear tnlulles in Western Europe. His earlier pl;in, known <11s (CHOOSE ONE : "!Jfound zero," "tero option"). called for reducing the number of these missiles to zero. l Soviet spokesman Andrei Gromylt<> gave his government's official respon~e to the new "lhterim" pl;in. TRUE OR FALSE: He satd the plan "worthy of serious cons1derat1on 4 Demonstrators in Argentina burned 811t1sh flags to commemorate the first tlnniversary of the invasion of Britain's Falkland Islands which Argentines call the .. l.. <11-Malvlnas b-Manuas c-Antilles S The nation's civilian unemployment rate was 10.3 percent in March. 0. 1 percent (CHOOSE ONE: higher. lower) than in February. There are still 11.'4 million Americ.rns out of work. " newsname (10 points It you can Identity thlt person In the news) Before his death in 1966, ·he built a succ6sful car - toon ctnd film empire which today includes a number of elaborate amusement centers that bear his name. On April 1S, a new park -the first outside the U.S. -1s scheduled )o o pen in Tok yo Name him matchwords (4 potnlt tor Heh COf'NCt rn•tch) 1-vary a-judgment. decision 2-verlfy b-speed. •w1frn~s l-vlolate 'c-cha'l&e, llu ctuate .. verdict d-prove, mike certcJin 5-velocity e-bTeak. disregard (tO~ttyeu --w.~~I Thoutar1d' of citizen' In W~t Germany and B"taln marched 10 ptotett plant by NA TO to d~loy U.S cruiw •nd Per\h1ng ~miHllft In their countrlft latft thk yui unleu the Soviet Union •&reft to d1sm•ntle its 1nter~••1tH•nge m1Ss1ln Thf' govern- ments of '""U' ~ w-~-y olhci•lly tCHOOSl ONl. C>t>IJOR, wpportl the pl•nned deployment, 1 Tht (CHOOSE ONE: Ho<Kton Coug11n. North Co11oltN Sl.ie Wlldntt), the "C1nderell•" te.m al the $HSOn, won lh&. HCA" chlt1T19lotunlp title In Albuqutrqut, New Me•lco J tCHOOSE ONE: Southern C•lifornl1. Ohio Sla1e) defe,ited t.ouki•na Tech 69-67 for the NCAA Women's Bu\e1btll cMmpion\h1p 111'4!. lou1$lana Tech wa\ the two-time de· 1 t~ d\ampion. I The 191> 111ajor leap ~ball sc•son ppened wnh l•rK worldefioi-whelhtr their fa\lot1te team1 would be ~t tof)ltnden In Seplem~r. Name 1he 19112 pennant h·~en f (Jt~e evidence from fll wiretal)t a.d to tt,, b"bert COMpiracy convic11on of ttor ~.1~-. pret.Mnt of the .. f .. f·V"W '1-Afl-CIO c•fnltrnttlontl •rocherhood of Tell\'fsteri Orange Coa•t DAILY Pll..OT/8itUrday, April 18, 1983 AT. Summer .camp's safer. than home .for kids i\ninlal kindness pushed \, A study bue(l On eecldent reporta from 179 1ummer camp1 ln 1982 clearly 1how1 that chlldrtn are ufer at ca.mp than at home. · You can order list of camps A free directory listing hundred• of accredited summer day camps, resident camps, sports camps and camps for handicapped childf'en Is avallab~ from the local office of the American Camping Association. The directory lists camJliS that have been acc:redlted by the ACA in terms of site, program. staff training, health and sanitary conditions and other factors. To obtain a free directory, write: American Camplng Asseleiatlon, Dept. of Recreation & Leisure Studies, CSULB. 1250 Bellflower Blvd .. Long Beach. CA 90840. The atudy, reloaaed by the Southern Callfornla aectJop of the Amerka1f Campln1 AaaociatJon, wu for 104,010 campers who 1pent l,8&4,831 day1 ln an oraanlzed camp program 1erved by ·'7,694 ataff members. There were no in-camp fatalities of either camper or ataff; three aeml- aerloua injuries; 82 minor lnjurlea Involving horaea; 10 Involved In tranaportatlon; 87 In aquatics pro1ram1~ 145 minor abraalons In contact 1ports; and 21 hiking incidents. "This calculates to leas than one minor bruise, scratch or cut for every camper who stayed an average of 13.2~ days in an American Camping Association accredited camp," said Shirley Walch, local ACA 'president. The data came from both North and ~uthern sectlol\s of the ACA. the West.em A.9socillion of Independent Camps . Christian Camping International, the Association for R~tarded Citizens, the State Dept. of Health. the State Flre Manhal and the State Dept. of Industrial Welfare r .d I f • CuWlly fellow His nam e is Pignose, but you could call him anything you wanted. He's gentle, good with children and tem por a rily living at the Humane Society, 2 1632 Newland Ave., 'Huntington Beach . l ?. "'J 'fll I ;. I I • .. • .. J o. ! L. J....o;: -' ) Y.:>tt ''f 'I.ii. J u !J ~ '-~ . _, I I ' ~ ' .. .. v ,i .211 (' "' ... l In honor of the ~ annual "Be K"'1'a to Anlmala WHk" May l through May 7. the Orange County Animal Shelter will be 1ponsorlng a poeter contest for children in "') r'4t kindergarten t hrou1h lixth grades. I Hundreds of children are expected to ~ .:u participate' in thia ~ competition a., part of a 1x! c o u r s e I n h u m a n e -t .. educa~on. , Tbe·cont.est is designed to encourage children to become more aware of their responsibilities u pet owners u well a1 to other anima1a Winning posters wlll be displayed at the a nimal shelter from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 2 through May 6. 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C.'\ ;)( " fJ' 1') ·~ ~ ti1 r.i ., I l .. ' . ' Oranp• Oo11t OAIL y PILOT /Saturday. Aprll 16, 1983 .. Long marri~ges saluted BY GEORGE W. CORNELL A# ......... Wr1'9f Two drlvea propel the rlsin~ television mogul, M .G . "Pat' Robertson -to convey rellglous- moral perspectives on life and to run a skilled televi&ion network competing with the blg three for American viewers. "In addition to spreading the goapel, we are prof eaalonal broadcasters," he says, adding that succeeding at It demands applying the best craftsmanship and serving a broad, diversified audience. '1We sort of run two sides of the house -one ls a missionary religious. arm, the other is a broadcast. more commercial arm." That mix, of 1deal1sm and broadcasting savvy. h as made Robe rtson's expanding operation what ia sometimes called ''the quiet giant" of the tndustry. -..... From ,mainly religious programs. s upporte d by con t.ri but ions. Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Network has expanded swiftly in cable television with a varied fare of entertainment finance d by commercial adv,erti.sing. That 24-hCliu:-a -day cable output now is carried on 3,425 local systems to 20 million of the 29 million homes wired for cable, garnering a Nielsen- rated share of viewers rivaHing and occasionally beating the major networks. "Somehow out in middle America, there are people who appreciate what we're doing," Robertson told a recent meeting of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Pila Robe rtson wears two huts. The key to that appeal, ht' says. is professionalism combined with principle "We'r e trying to offer_an alternative." Robertson. 53. an ordained Southem Baptist minister wa\h a Yale law degree and a master's 1n theology, em p h as i i-e s t h a t bro a d c a s t 1 n g proficiency has to go with the basic values to make hts formula work. Predic ting an unmatched ''explosive ~owth In this industry," he says ·our technology has outstnpped our moral capacity to use It " Usr thl' Daily P1lo1 ·· f"asl Rt'su11 · sen 1rt d1rttlory Your !lt'rvtrt 1s our Spttlally CHURCH PROPERTY FOR SALE 400-450 Capacity. 1.3 Miiiion. Education facilities and offices. Call 642·~78 ut 322 Costa Mesa/Newport Beach prea Call Fred at 975-0449. An 11n nlv•raary Jubilee 1aluUn" IHllna m11rrht"et1 will be hold tomorrow ut thv Calvary Bapll.C C.iarcb, 8281 Oatfield Ave., Huntlnaton Beach Thu •vent will honor at laut 30 A!buplea In the ~naregauon who heve been married' moro than 40 yHn Of that number, 13 couple• have been married 00 years and two coupln 62 years. About 700 people are expected to attend the 6 p.m proarum, lncludlna weddlns mualc by the aancluary 'handbeU choir and tenor 10loe by Jim &rathold. Speaker wall be-the Rev Harold D Painter, associate paator of the Temple Baptist Church In Perris, who with hl1 wife will celebrate their golden annJversary next vear. • • • Dr . Leo BW1Caglla, popular PBS penionallty, iiuthor and use professor of education, will be hi LaRUna Niguel to lecture on "Living and Loving" at the final communaty forum, sponsored by Temple Beth El and the Shepherd of tbe HUia United Church of Cbrlu. The program will begin at 7:30 p.m April 24 at the c·hurch, 30121 Niguel Road Seats have been sold out, but standing-room-only tickets wa ll go on sal<' at 6:45 pm ). ~ . . An internationally known singing group, wall preS(!nt inspirational music at the 6 p.m service tomorrow at the Evangelical Free Church, 191 i Florida St. Huntington Beach • David Dunlap, Ph D . a Jungian analyst, wall be featured at the Healing Energy Forum at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. at the C:.Qmmunlty Church by the Bay, 148 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa. Co-sponlOr as the Wilham Parker Holisuc Center. • • • The Cburcb of Rellgloaa Science, Huntington Beach. as sponsoring an Adventures in Joy series each Friday at 8 p.m. at 2223 Mam St. • . Dates. topics .and ~peakers for this month include April 22. "Ch anging Ourselves - SAINT MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Holy Communion -Sundays 8 & 10:30 a.m . Sunday Pariah Forum 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. "DOING THEOLOGY DAILY" Holy Communion -Tuea.day 7 a.m. Holy Communion a Mlnletry of Heeling Wed., 9:30 a.m. The Reverend John Rogers Davis, RIOC'"' 3233 Paclflc View Drive 714/844--0483 Corona del Mar 92625 Orange_ Coast RELIGIOUS Rest -Now Try The Best!" IEWlHOU&HT CHRISTlll CHURCH REV. DR. ELEANOR C. JACKSON "lxp«I Mote of Y owself" Bible Study Class 9:15 S#Jnday MorfPllW ftlmat• & Htatmg • ~' htld 11 IO 30 am , ........................ ... CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ,. CHURCHES • BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Sunday, Aprll 17, 1983 • "Doctrine Of Atonement" · Coate Meta -Flrat Church of Chrlat, Sclantlat. • _ ..... YerdeDr .. CoetaM-.. ~ • 8undlty lohool -.. A.M. ....... Room. 2l80 ..... Verde Dr. • A.Ill.~ , .... Mon. .... a.t. COMIUITY CtUCH CONGREGATIOfW. 11~opeA ... ....... M4-7400 ~W.IC-. ....... 10 A.II. -~ ...... (Judi ldlOd -......., c... Tranaformln1 Our World," Burry Mc Watera, ln1Utute tor CohletOUI EvoluUon· und April 29 "Your .E&o fa ~one of Your 81.t1ln~•." _pr. Roberi Merkle, Crystal C.lhedral Mlniatn.. • • • George Putnam, KTTV and KIEV-AM newa l'Omment.ator and personality, will be presenu-d the Finil Amendment Award by the Orange County Region of the Anti-Defamation Leaaue of B'.nal B'rlth. The meeting wlll be held at 11 am tomorrow ut the Anaheim Marriott Hotel • • • A weekend n·trea~ 'for widowed persona an the Roman Catholic Otocese of Orange wlU began Friday at the Marywood Center , Orange. For information, call 963-3877 • • • Davidson College JUnaor Mark P Tully hai; ~n awar~ a Staley Foundation stipend t.o work as a Chr1st1an volun teer at St Andrt'w's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach He 1s tht' son of Mr und Mrs Anthony A Tully of Newport Beach • • Tht' Rt'v Dr Edi>.rard Caldwell will be installed us an assistant minister of ttw Community Presbyterian Church, Laguna Beac·h. at 10:15 am. l><!rvK·<.>S tomorrow • A free movat' and a lecture by Dr. Robert Simonds, Ph.D. educator and president of the Chr~tian Educators' Assoc1at1on. will be presented at 1 p.m Tuesday in room D-101. Santa Ana College. The Cilm , entitled "Humanism: Myth or Reality?" explores the philosophy of humanism, its fallacies, contradictions and dangers. The program is sponsored by SAC Christian Fellowship. Former countia .. ordained Former Orange C-Ounttan Thomas Clifton Carter wall be ordalned as a Lutheran minister today Dr Gaylerd Falde, bishop of the South Pacific Distric t of the American Lutheran Church. wall officiate at the 2 p.m. c.-eremorues in the Lutheran Church in the Foothllls, La Canada. Carter, a resident of La Crescenta, is the son of Ruth Ewing of Costa M esa . H e has been appointed pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. Sherman Oaks. ~ South Coast · Community Church Services 8:30 A.M . & 10:15 A .M. Special Easier Pro0ram For Children -Bolh Services Pro0ram For Speclal Needs Children -10· 15 A.M. Corona dal Mar High School, 2101 East bluff Or., Corona del Mu °Klss A Frog, Change J'our Liie" Jim Burn•, (.,uttt S~akt'r For Info: Call 644-1350 l 1m T1mmun•. foundin11 P .. tor DIRECTORY HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (EMU .... of Chttet) 2401 IMM et a.ante ..... ~m1 Monq W~ 10 AM ~, School 9 AM ca.. ••• .eon • ........ Thia Sunday Worship In ST. ANDREW"& PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH eoo St. Andr9WS Roed • N9wpor1 BMdl • 831-2880 Or.-.. -.·.- Worship Servlces-7:30-8:45 & 10: 15 AM "Lord, T 11ch Us To Prar" Rev John A Huttman. Jr PROGRAMS . 7:30 a m -Infant• Thru Kinder&=~ Child Cere &·<45 a.m -lnlant1 Thru Adult 10: 16 a.m -Infante Thru 8th Grede & Adult ClaaNa .... (71•) Ml-1111 1111 I -...ace (11C) Ul-ICM Wed. t·7:IO P.M. -._.. P.M . lrvtne -fftnt Church of Chrl•t. 8clentlat "8ftc:fto ............ lnMrlMdte• kMol Church of St. Matthew by the Sea (Tradltlonal Epl9copel) UC t11tpl,. ... 2122 1st CtulCH of RElJGIOUS SCDCE ~ NEWPORT BEACH ...... a.di UNtld Cllurdl of RdpM Sosa Cl!Ll!BRA TION OF LIFE .• -···" 8ERVICI! 10:00 A..M. : l9'.1} Svn4oy ~-QMW c-··'¥! ·~. ~ "BE A CARRIER Of CONFIDENCE" Rev. '"'*'cw. "Dlal-An-hi1piration" -7~0504' 1011 Comelboclt, Newport hoch (eff~ .. 1-4) Minic Direct•·,..._. fn91Nh 760-~74 SAIXf .JA..\lES WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 800 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite I 9 10 AM -Church School and Adult Education 10:00 AM -Holy Euchanst Arte IL (Chotr. Sennon. and Child Care at both services) CHARISMATIC MASS 7 00 PM -First Sunday of each month MID-WEEK WORSHIP Monday -Friday -8:30 AM Morning Prayer Tueeday-10:00 AM Eucharist & Heeling Service. Wednesday -6:30 AM Holy Eucharist Aectar, Fr. John ,...,, • AaMc.. Fr . ..., eo. Aul•ig The Rev. Todd Sorenaen •Mr. Semuel Shafer The Rev. ThOrnU Henry • Mr Ronald Doiron . ) S..\J~"T.J.\.\IES £1'1 ·<>tru.c·1 n ·Rcu 3209 Via Lido • ~ a-:t'I • 71~5-0210 IHTIOUIT ..... lfl• Or-.. CCNMtt c ..... ................... ,, , .............. "ell 4111 Mkltto91t1cm (..._ Yele) Churdt I hncMf kMol -10:00 A.Ill. Reedl"tl Room, 4S*' hfrenoa "'"'J ... tu"• 145 ltonetluret Plau 10 AM. -4 P.M. Mon. thru .. L 10 A.M. -1 P.M. 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CA nt48 ~ & JJt. ~ '°' tntormeuon 10 & 10:JO 1IO 538-1318 HOLY COMMUNION • Ea<:h Sunday -'9:00 AM (Book of CorMW>n Pr8)'9f . 1928) MERTZ HALL of Community Congregational Church 611 Heliotrope, Corona det Mar The Rev. JelftM Hohf91d -512·2201 ST. MARK PMUYTaRIAN CHURCH ...ti,,. Dr. a,..,,.., MewpcM1 9eech Ret ...... MoOlleW Rew. TOftJ W .... ......, MUDIN helot Rocleer 'Whitten, Mvsk Director Adutt EduoetlOft A CMld C.. t:.00 a.m. Worettlp I Chwct. tohoot 1HO a.m. NUl'Ml'J C9" et lloth Noun -,. Info: c• "4-1141 A Cordial WilcMMM from The UNrnD Ml11fODl8T CHU CH Costa Mesa MllA~ U...,..D ..-ntOD18T ~~~ ..... 0r~iit::l.~ ... Hllntlngton 8eectl FIRIT UNITID MnMODllT CHURCH 1121 17th St. 536-3537 ............ ,. a.ti\. ....,o...u--. Ctudt .....__..Lift. Huntington BMdl North COMMUNITY UNITED MaTHODlaT CHURCH eeea Hell Aw. 142-4'411 .-...... ......... t:il....,~ .. NllWPOM caNTU Ufll'ftD MnMODllT 1111 ... , •• ,.. ................ ....., . Wonhlp'6 Church loMol W A.II. R#N.KIM LAGUNA PAESBYTERIAN CHURCH "11 ,__.Aft., U8uM.... .._119 Rev. Arthur J. TankerMy FW.r. Craig Wiiii.me Christian Education 9.00-10;00 A.M. Wor9hlp -10.15 A.M NURSERY CARE PROvtOED O\JAINCi IERV!Cl PRESBYTERIAN CtUCH OF TII: COVENANT -,eem.w M.. eo... ..... -.., .... .._A. KurN, ,__ Terry McCanne, DltectOf of Youth Mlnl8tlee Howerd Kllllon, Director of Adutt Mlnlltrtee Don Maddoll. Director of Slnglea Mlntetrlee tundef ....... -t:il .... A.IL c~ tc:Mot -eta••• a.. Muete -. AM. Nurwy CIM'9 eu I '11 -W A 1C1a01 A.IL v....--NIP.11. All SAINTS ANGlJCD lPISCOPAl <HJIOf Acc ....... ltH ...... C-~_ 1~ Bushard, foul'}toin Volley ~1 m .s,.....w ..... •llCTOI HOl Y COMMUNION ............................................ 1:00 A.M. MOINIHO NAYB-CHUlta. SCMOOl .................... 9: 1S A.M r ~ING NAYR a SDMON ........................... 11:00 AM SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HAMOR _,ORM TD1PLa .... , ......... • ea • ,. ,......, ...,__ e.wtae aw P.M.' ..... p,._ ........ Rabtll 8emWd P. Ka.to Jlfwlbof• & EaetbMt Or. Muato: Me ...,, "8lwfDott ....... Ollf ~tor: NMcy Lwtn , ............. ......,.. . .-..---_ ..... I \ . l I ... . r ' • I . . , • _ ___._._..__.._ __ _ l ) SELECTED FUNCTIONAL Cout DAILY PIL0Tf89turdey, April 10, 1983 Reg. 72°0 While Supply Lasts . HOURS:. Mon.-Frt. 8-6 W.ed.'tll 9 Sn. f·S:JO Glosed S..... ' I • f. i\10 Orange Coaat OAIL Y PILOT /Saturday. Aprll 18, 10~ , I • I I : I I I j I ~ .. ... 'Upstairs' is a tiny hit . Disney Channel to pre·miere on Broadway BY JAY SHARBUTT .. ~._., .. t;EW YORK -Marlin Charnln, Tony-winning l~det-dlrector or Broadway's. • Annie," normally thinks big But a year ago, he thought smiill. The reJUlt: a tiny hat called "Upstairs at O'Neal's." 1'-breezy revue, it sasstly lampoons such things as cocame. critics, trendy designers, soap opera. and even sexually explicit dolla.' Produced for $65,000. featuring six players and two pianiata, it's been highly succe:ssful -albeit in a theater that only seats a maximum of 160 -since arriving here last September. Naturally, "U pst.a1rs at O'Neal's" is located upstairs at O'Neal's, a restaurant on 43td Street ju8t east of Broadway The lanky. bearded Chamin was found .there recently. A genial man, he happily tells tus visit(>r that business IS boommg. He says: "I love the nights · when I can say what Jul\US Monk used to say: 'The. rope is up tonigbt.' " "There are only m ega- hiaa or mega-bombs. h's absolutely terrifying." He .means tne velvet rope now bars the way, the joint's 1i0.ld._o\,lt, no more room. The M~ be cites is the New York ~baret impresario of more than two decades ago who gave . Lyricist-director Martin Charnin treasured it and assumed at some point when things slowed down I'd be ma position to put one together." contribute to more revues and revue-going by the public in the future. One 1s the high cost of Broadway uckets. "Unless Broadway addresses Itself to the problem of high prices., it's really going to turn into an elephant's ~raveyard There won't be a Broadway." 4 By JERRY BUCK A,. TMntelen Wrtlef \ BURBANK -You can wake up ~th Mickey MoUM and go to beod W1th Davy Crockett. It'1 1he Ol1ney Channel on pay TV The new network premieres M onday on about 400 cable y1tem1 In 43 1tAtt!1. It has 4 llllon chart.er 1ubacrtbera, but ~mber 11 expected to double within the year. "It'• a natural (or ua to go Into cable television," 1ay1 Ron Miller. preatdent of Walt Pisney Prod uction.s. "We have a personality. When you 1peak of Walt Ditney you speak or family entertainment," he says. "ParenlJI don't have to worry about what thelr children are going to see. I think it's phenomenal what we're bringing to the tube. There 1s interaction between the audience and our shows." The Disney Channel makes its debut as the long-running Walt Disne~ television series Is leaving the air. The Disney show was introduced in 1954 on ABC. It switched to NBC in 1961, anJ two decades later moved on to CBS. "It's tough to pleaae 60 million people on commercial television," Miller says. "I think we're going to be on cable for many yean. It gives us an opportunity to do the things we could never do on commercial television." The Disney studio Is not deserting commerc1al television. It will continue to make series like "Zorro and Son,'' currently in limited run on CBS. Miller says he hal no worries about cable, despite the fact that at least two networks, CBS Cable and The Entertainment Channel. had folded in recent months. "We've got a $2 billion set in Florida (Walt Disney World) and we're going to do two shows a day from there." he aays. "We've 1ot the entire Dl1ney library aolna back moro thari &O yeur1 to draw on , lncludlna •Allee In Wonderland' and 'Dumbo.• " But 13 of Dl1ney'1 greate1t clUllcl. includlna "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfl" and "Pinocchio," will not be shown. Miller 1ay1 they are betng withheld until It becomes t.echnlc~lly possible to prevent viewers from videotaping shows off of t.eleviajon. Jame. P. Jlmirro, president of the D11ney Channel. aay1 the network will prewnt 16 hoUJ'9 of programming a day . The programming will come from three 90urces; the Dlaney Ubrary. n ew shows produced by the studio and programs purchwied from other producers "We've husbanded our library over the l~ars and we have 30 years of I.Jjsney TV shows that have never been syndicated," he says. "We've never allowed our cartoons to be s h own on Saturday morning, and we've got -1 50 cartoons neve r seen on telev1.S1on We have 'True Lafe Adventures' that have not been on televl1lon In many, many yeara" · In addition, J lmlrro aay1, Dumey haa inveeted '43 nullion ln 13 new tenet for the channel Oeorae Pllmpton will be the host of a cartoon 1how called "Mouat.erp1ece Theater " "lt'1 realJy a way of bringing ba<.·k to the public the enormous ar<.·h1v~:s of Disney ," says Plimpton "My function la to play a fully Altstaire Cook e and introduce these shows an an arcane manner even I don't understand." Tom Wtlhit.e, Disney's vice pres1den l for· production, Is produci n g "Disney S tudio Showcase." "It's a chance for us t o l'Xpcr1ment with new fllmmakt-rs ," Wilh ite says. "There are many talented filmmakers who aren't ready yet to make a feature." The network also has an produc:uon a variety show featuring the ~est performing talent from college campuses around the country, and a 13-part series by Western writer LQuas L'Amour Children's play slated The Costa M esa Civic Playhouse will 1,1resent Its annual children's production, "The Patchwork Girl of Ch," on the last weekend in April. A cast of 20 young performers from 8 to 14 years o)d will stage the L. Frank Baum stor y on April 29 al 8 p.m. and April 30 and M ay l at 4 p.m . at the playhouse, on the Orange County Fainlrounds. Resident director Pati Tambellma 1s staging the show J enny West stars as the Patchwork Gtrl, with Curt Cornelius as Ojo the Munchkin Boy and Sandee Billl as the Gl.aaa • Cal. Other cast members include Erik Lyberg. Dara Aicklen, Lisa de Simone, Tim Titus, Jamie Hume, Beth McFaul. Hugh Marshall, Joan Mero, Windy and Autumn Sorenson, Colby Kelly, Anna McMurphy, Briana Winter,· Tammy Ames. Felicia Edelman, William Westfall and Tracy Bashaw , Tickets are $2 and may be purchased at the box o ffice between 10 a.m. and 4 p .m. on weekdays or reserved by calling the playhouse at 754-5159 many Broadway big names. their start -including Charnin, who conceived, directed and co-authored "Upstairs," for which 22 others also contributed material after auditioning for him But, with a career of wntmg and directing for TV and stage. things didn't slow down unt1l last April, five months after the fast demise of "The First," a Broadway musical he wrote with Joel S1e~el Then. he dad a JUSt-for-kkks dub act as 0 Neal's, backed by hl.5 daughter. Sasha, 19 It got ham thanking senously about concocting the kind of revue he loved when he was Charnm the Unknown. Has second big worry is the tremendous power of a New York Times review. "the fact you can't make at now Without l'he Nt<w YorK umcs m contrast to limes when there were six dailies hcr.c and a bad Times notice could be offset by favorable reviews an the other newspapers. Aa•d1my Aw1rd Winn•r Beil Aalre11 ••ryl Slr••P That's the same way he broke in as a writer years ago. He was but a min or player in Broadway's "West Side Story" when he sold his first revue piece -for $20 -to Monk's famed "UJJ6tairs at the Downstairs" revue. "He was the h igh Lama of cabaret theater in New York." he recalls. "That was back in '59, In the heyday of cabaret entertainment here. 1 just loved the ttVUe form. always lie dtSCussed It with O'Neal's' authorities -actor Patrick O'Neal. O'Neal's brother Michael. and Ture Tufvessson. They considered. mulled, pondered and finally said OK He thinks two factors may A Broadway show could stru~le along then. he says, but now · there are no middle-of-the-road shows There are only mega-hits or mega-bombs It's absolutely terrifying." edwards MESA CINEMA ~::,~~.: .... " 545-5025 .... u. FllllU TWiii 962-12-'8 .,,I CAN'TTHINK OF ANOTHER RECENT ALM THAT IS SO flJNNY, SO MOVING ANO SO RIGOROUSLY UNSEl'/TIMENTAL THE WRfTING IS SUPERB. I HOPE IT Will STAY A WNG TIME." ,,., '"''* "''"'' ~t l "!1.,K.-t(li1Wf t1IK'><)N ~rtrrJ<r. MOH.-FRt. 1:11 SAT/SUM. 12:00, 4.'00, 1:15 . .. , ......... ,_ .... ,' °",_.,. ...... , •. •"'9• , •• ., ••• ~....... , .. , ..... ._,. .. 1--, ........ ,. Apt 13, 1913-Aptt 19, 1913 ~ hekri: 3.39 I am betftr known as Green Swordt11l." A beauhful &• een bo41. embellished with a red zt.ua strJP alona rny lateral line My sword 1s yellow, elecantly tdced 1n black I am on sale at Aquatic Tropicals wtlh my male -the t'll'O of us. 101 only SJ 39 """' S.UO_,,,,. ATtlt\T~ 751 j184 AC80H -IC l'\A1A MOTa "4f C°'TA .-SA Winner SAT/SUN 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00, 10:40 4 Academy Awards ii 1 lliDIOd MOM._;fll. 1:00. 10'-.JO ( .. ) SAT/SUM. 1:20, l:OO, 10:35 THE VERDICT MON.-""I. 1:20 (A) SAT/IUN. ):40, 1:20 .001 #2 "GATES OF HELL" MON -FM. 1:00, 10:15 I A T """· J::4I, 7:00. tO:JO "SCREWBALl:S" t"> MON ....... I. 1"'5 SAT/IUN. 2:10, le30, 1:45 edwards WESTBROOK CINEMA ~::,:;.tn~!::: 'l•OOlhu'•' 530-4401 Robert Duvall Is Mac Sledge down and out country slNJer.Hls fight for respect Wl.S just beginning. TE~DER ~, ~ERCIES - --- No refund on your .tax return? • t All you need is a little Max Dugan. - Orang• co .. t DAILY PILOT/81turdty, April 18, 1983 ... a Past, present mingle • In OCC's 'Comeb~ Memories' By TOM TITUS or.,..,_,... .. .., Orowt.na up ln the late 19~ -and trylna to retrace your 1tep1 ln the 19701 -11 the lntrl1ulng topic of •·comeback M,morle1," John Fenacca'1 lateat orltln.al play at Orange Cdlat College. lt'a a htghly entertaining aeriocomedy for general audience conaumption, but for thoee of us who grew up ln the 50s In small towns of the Eaat or Midwest, tht• play evoket a 1p«1•I twln84: of n<>1\alfta. · Fen11cca, who 11 devoloplnti Into Orange County'• tlnoat m11dent playwrlaht (thlA la hl1 fourth oriftnal), neatly 1ldest.epe the u1y laugh• of the more obvloµa generation gap cllchea and goe1 for thoughtful, reflective comedy, the kind that suclu to your rim There are, to be sure, th., structural flaw1 that wouiJ be expected ln any original. The play's flnt act 1a a bit soft and Ghosts from the past in "Comeback Memories" at Orange Coast College are (from left) Nicole Stone, Jim McFadden and Michael Hamilton. INTIRMllllON 1utfer1 from an abeence of fOCUI -It• central character ne4td1 more dimenalon and we que.Uon hi• moUvaUon orf cxcuJon. But overall, "Comeback Memories" la a diamond In the rough. Through al\ernatlni acenes In the same aetUns from 1958 and 1978, Fenacca draws a aplendld contra.at between the attitudes and the aspirations of the two eras. What the play's three main characters were. and what they became, la an engrouing sociological statement. The author's hero is a man of 38 who returns to his Milwaukee suburb home town for his 20th reunion, still urunarried and still searching for his ideal woman, personified then and now by Dons Day. We see his high school sweetheart and his best friend (whom she married after his abrupt d eparture), and meet their teen-ag, children who s peak !or today's young generation James Rossbach Introspectively interprets the central figure as an adult, while Michael Hamilton effectively plays his crew-cut, teen-age counterpart His buddy is well .characterized as a gangly teenager by Jim McFadden and as a still.-goofy grownup by Michael Todd. The most fully rea It zed performances, however, come from Nicole SU)he as the younger sweetheart and Pamela Martin as the woman she evolves into. Stone (a ringer for the young Doris Day) is the personification of Fifties allure and mnocence, while Maron slollfully enacts the practical, yet vulnerable extension of her persona. Spicing the show considerably are Joel Castellaw and Felisa Morries as Martin's nearly grown children. a pot-smoking radio disc jockey and a precocious virgin on the verge, respectively. Castellaw tn particular excels as the ;>cular l jaded youth who may or mey not be Hamilton I Rossbach's progeny. -"~Bia TOM SELLECK BESS ARMSTRONC NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH 5199 lncludH Beverage -Well Drink or Beer 9 to 1:00 :171 2 Placentia 645-8091 ti COSTA MESA fOUllTm fALW ~FNlllilYllllty (7u 1n• ISOO ...... [,,,._ WOGdllr .. C.-SSI 06SS L.-..alUCll r ..,ns SouC11 c-i 494 151• ••ll*lflUO "'"•ds v,., r-al0 ett0 OMml OlyC..... 634 t2a2 llUT-Tlll UAMll "aosu ( LUXURY THEATRES ) lat "" .. , ... SllewiaasOlllYS2.J81111tuOdlenrisellltff c1neoome ~ ~ 255J/~c;:, ' s f * ~F=OR==FlKl==I =EXC=IT=E=mE=m--=1 v __ 1S1 ___ t_0ur_ ... _ * ~ s::SC>AilE's locAL HERO MY9t l!lM CHOICE • "11 4:11 7•11 10:11 LS., ..... ~'?Is .. m Of""' tz••O a100 1 100 71U l t21 •• HIGH ltoAD b CHIMA D HIGH ROAD 1b CHINA ''MAGNETIC CLASSIC!' -L.A. Tlma Ou~rs 1''erz.acca tile• no brief either for tho l'tftiu• ur thu Seventtee, 11ncJ hi• 11.Jl'y doea not ond 10 much aa It fadt'• out, leaving many t..ue. unrt'IOlved. Yet the experience 11 complete, a compelllna Pffk Into the paat that wlU be especially rel1'htd by playaoera whose own "comeback ~mortea" 1pan both eras. at 8 o'clock and • clo111n.i m.Untie ot 4 J>.m. April 24 In the Drama Lab Theater on the CX..'C campUI ln Co.ta Mesa. Ticketa may tx• ordered at ~~6-~~27 or obtained at tht-door SUSAN G RIFFIN'S drama "Vol~•" will be preaented !>y Orange Cout College'• Women'• Theater Collecjjve at four different communny locallona during the next.three weeks. "Comebac k Mt'morlea" conllnues tonight and Apnl 21 -23 ,,, •• -. .. •• •••••· ... • ~••"' ~~L•T\A:llCll9TQILM "SCREAM INCL Y FUNNY!" -8/Wll WllllAM~l)N/l'L;080Y MAC,AllNC I I MONTY mHON'S *BARGAIN MATIN•ES • Mond•Y thru Saturday All PerlormancH before 5:00 PMf I~ 1'9Clll E"11f9.....Ct aM H..iuytl "flAIHDANCI! .. 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C)OlllH--ft ... ,. .. ...... _,._ ltl-J6tJ Pcrform1mce1 will be atven next Saturday at 2 p.m In the Hunlington Terrace Clubhouae; April 26 at 7 p.m . in the UC Irvine LitUe Theater. May 4 at 8 p.m. In the Cal St.ate Fullerton Univeralty Center Theater and May 10 at 7 p .m . at the Huntington Bea,·h Library. Adm1.U1on 11 free to the lint three perf• 1munct.'S. The library st.aging will ~ $3 .. Orano• 00111 DAILY PILOT/81tu1d•v. Aprll 1 MORHING -6110- MT PATAOL U.8. FARM REPOAT (ZJMOVlE **~ t•Zulu 0.wn' t 19791 Bu1t Lan- Wiit. Peter 0 TOC>M -5·30- D ISPV CJ) THI WORL~ TOMORROW mSPEAKOVT (C)MOVIE t * ,._ "lit1tory Of Tnt Wor1d -Part r· (1981) M,e Btooh. Madekntl Kahn. lOJDINOSAUA -5:45- IS MOVIE • ··~ ~The ()art· Angel t 193:>1 Fredric March, Merle Oberon -1:00-·~ROO G rT 18 WRITTEN D TUN TAU< Cf) REX HUMBARD tD 0000 bAY LA. a> SATURDAY MORHING GAAP£YINE . Cl) PUIUC 'AF-f AIRS ®I NEWSMAl<ERS a HEWS JQlMOVIE • * "J D And The Sall Fla1 Ktd ( 1978) Slim Pickens O MOVI. •••"Harry's Wet'' (1981) Edwa1d Hemnann: Geraldine Page -8:30-D BASEBAU 8UHCH U PACESET'T'EM fl OCEANUS D UNOERSTAHOIHG HUMAN BEHAVIOR Cf) l88UES UPQ.IMITED tD B.fMENfAAY HEWS (I) VOIC£ Of AGRICULTURE ®l IT'S YOUR BUSllE.SS @ CHICO ANO TME MAN 1H VIDEQ JUKE80X -7:00-IJ DUSTY'S TREEHOUSE 0 G.f TH£ fllNTSTOHE FUNNIES 8 BIO BlUE MAR8l.E G O~ D DAVEY AHO GOLIATH CJ) CHAAlANOO GI TWICE A WOMAN e RAST PERSON S) YOGA FOfHfEAL 1lf . (I) INTE.RNATIOHAl0HOUR C) SECAET AGENT (C)MOVIE ., * t ''30 ts A Dange<ous Age Cyn· lhll" (1968) Dudley Moore Sul)' Kendall CtOMOYIE * • "Honky.Tonk Freeway' p98 II • Wllilm OeY-. 8eYer1y D Mgelo Z)MOVIE * t *'" "Heartland 11981) R p Tom, Condlela Ferrell MUC NOTICE 7 30 8 KIOIWOl\LO 0 1191 THli SHIRT T ALE8 D OA SHUOOl.£8 D OQl PAC-MAH I LIML! RASCALS f RICHtE RlC>I Q DAVCY AND GOl.IA TH ~ .-1 JOB LINE m nos WCEK IH BASEBALL ID BIO BLUE MAMLE '0 COfU.mO ANDSON $ INTROOUCING,JANETI 100-0 8 MEATBAlLS & SPAGHETil O ~SMURfS O MOV1£ • • "'vii AIOrljj lttlle Dogqt1t5 ( 1937J Gwno Autry Judrtn Allen 0 WILD. WILD WORLD Of ANIMALS 1t 1 SUPERMAH m I ~EM.t OF JEANNIE (!)SATURDAY MORNING GRAPEVIHE EB MATINEE AT THE BIJOU ID MOVIE , • * •, Appo1nJme"1 Fot Love ' (19411 CllRrll!s Boyer. Margaret Sul· la van 0 MOVIE • * T ht' Am.ll1og Mr Blon.X n 119n1 lauH-oct' Nd1~m1th lyr.n.t fredt111<.k \@MOVIE • • • Slat heli II T 11t Wt .ith 01 11.han I t<•Al! W1 olm Shatner A...:ar • iln Mootalb·Jn -8·30- 0 ltl' BUGS BUNNY I ROAD RUNNER 0 110 PAC-MAM 0 THAT TEEN SHOW 1 !I VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA m HOGAN'S HEROES C MOVIE * * • Love At F11s1 Bite 119791 Georgij H.im1lton Su~dn Saini James S MOVIE * • • • 1ntrudef In The Ouil 11950) Jueno Hernandez Claude Jar. man Jr -9:00-0 LEAVE ll TO BEAVEll 0 Q1Sl SC008Y 000 I PUPPY Q 0 TE£HTALK m MISSIOH: IMPOSS18LE (!) ERNEST ANGLEY W AMERICAN GOVERNMENT H WILLIE HELSON &FAMILY l MOVIE • • •' llle E/10~5 Summo:t I 19~1 Mike Hyn~. Robert August -9:30- 0 (fJ THE DUKES 0 "THE GARY COLEMAN SHOW 0 OZZIE AHO HARRIET f)WRESTUNG I 41 AME.RICA'S TOP TEN EB AEROBICS IN MOTION W AMERICA ... GOVERHMEHT -9:45- 0 MOYIE • • Doi And Tne Bunny ( 19801 An.mat...; -10-00- 0 \j BUGS BUNNY I ROAD RVNNEll O ~THUNOAAR O SHA HANA 0 MORK & MIHOY /LAVERNE &SHIRLEY PU8llC NOTICE K-o.ts FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS 8UllNE8S-Nl\ME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT 111<' 1011ow1119 per~ns ate< Oomg The lollowino peraon Is domg bos•OI'» u· bull,_ u . A~lllE •32 Ocean A ve ' TV. LATINA PUBLISHING. 1120 l11Qu11e S...U CA 926'> I Hyde Coun, Costa M-. CA 112626 Wer1en Jame! H•nO,,GOor -A~ M-JWIJ..O..._.s.A.LN T A32 Ocean Ave L!t9una Beac,. CA MARTORY. 2300 Fa1ryl-Rd . No . 2ffi --- U-203, Colle Meu, CA 92626 Su,.1r Mersn1e Mepes 432 Tf1lt bUSI~ II conducted Dv an Ocear A.,e lagul'la Btacn C.A lnc:IMdual. 926~ I ·Raul Marlo Saint MertOfY T11•' bus•oesa •• conoucteo •by a Thie 11111-1 wit filed with 1he ge,.eral partnership Counl)' Clerk ot Or•no• County on • Wanen J Hendnckaon M1ri;h 1e, 1983. -<n1s 110111men1 was filed with the F211'93 County Clerk 01 Ofa~ge County on Pubtlt hed Oreno• Co111 Oa1ly Maren 30 1!'183 · Pilot, April 16, 23. 30, May 7 1983 F21305a 1822·a3 Puc1 .. neo On111qe Coasl Dally ------------PtlOI. Aprtl 2. 9 16 23 1983 . 1590-83 P\m.IC NOTICE PUBUC NOTIC£ lfJOAtAl 8Tll'OftTtLrGEHOe =llllOH DOl.W MAH IJHO(AQ~D TIOff LAST CtlAHCC OARAOf: ~OOPCA'8 ORANGE MOVIE • llOI l'1lo1~h\'t Mtn J,1!1441 IOul..e Alt>ntlon ~I li..ot'rl'.yU t MOVU: • • • ( dl)ll 01 0oorl) ( l8'>0l Un1td Andi"" r &1"'~ Clrllllilfl' Cr)MOVI • • 'Ool A11J Th 8011111 11930! An11n11lf'd • 10.30-0 .Jt\ IEHNIS O SHA NA HA O MOVIE • * ML\Qutf~dtl t 11#~~1 l.Uy10I M00111 Jny <\1tv11rnoo1> I 9 I THIS WEEK IN BASEBAU (!) LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE EB EVERYOAYCOOl<ING WITH JA~PEPIN ~ CALIFORNIA WEEK IN REVIEW C MOVIE * * '\ H.ino.eJ Strt'i'l 119191 H,;1 llS<J<I ra<d l~ 'l')·Alllle D<·•n H MOVIE * * S 1v~1r· ttdlYf',l t lllliOI Tllfll Sk~m11 M1tr111llti Pn.t11ps Z MOVIE • * * "•t Grt .. ., Ma• 11"~'1 Al 1 5IJ11 S1m 111 AdJnt~ -1100-0 8 GILLIGAN'S PLANET 0 BASEBALL 0 10 WEEl<ENO SPECIALS 9 LEAD OFF MAN m SOUL TRAIN (!)MOVIE • • * ·. T.lll M1111 ll11lm11 11'1)~1 Ran dolpn Sco11 Oc• o>t~~ M 1 ', EB KATHY'S KITC.HEN W FOCUS ON SOCIETY 0 ROCKONTV 1115- 9 BASEBALL 11.30-0 8 FAT ALBERT 0 10 AMERICAN BANDSTAND EB GREAT CHEFS Of NEW ORLEANS W FOCUS OH SOC1ffi ID MOVIE •• ' Just ACI05S Tne ~tt!."'1 t 19521 Ann Shtirt<IM Johll LumJ .0 MOVIE ' • • J 0 AN! Tne Sdll HJI ~ a t 1971! S1 rr PIC~~ •S @MOVIE • * Moun1a1n fam~"""Aob1n>o11 11q7~, Aott•1t Lc.91n ~·JSJ•· • Da'Tldr.• .. ~t l" AFTERNOON • -1200-0 8 BLACKSTAR 0 J~BASWLL 0 MOVIE • * -n.e Gr .. Jt Arrt>rl(dh Ii l()ef nMS 119/ ii 0.XUIT't'f'ldt 1 O).~OVlE * • BIOO<l1 Aver•QOIS tNo JatEn Ale•an<!ef'Tu $1,..119 Rtcna10 Horns EB MA<JIC Of OECORA TIVE PAJNTIHG U!) WRITING FOR A REASON H VIDEO JUKEBOX S MOVIE • • , • C nl.nenta OivtJe 1 I~ II Jot" Bi!llJ"1, Bia 1 B•o"'n Z MOVIE , * * • ·zutij Dawn t 19791 Burt Lao ~Sle< Pel!'< 0 T oote -1230-0 _,, CHILDREN'S FlLM FESTIVAL ·l>Ueuc NOTICE D 81SK!l A DCIH At THf t.i()Vt S IOHINO WITH CINOY • WAITING fOfl A llt.UOH 10 KIOOWOALD C MOVI • • * '• · l 1101191 rv .. MtlllhlOQ. ~w~ l1•1t1Q1111111 '' • lf• l<<t110•f, IO<>h•J' llo0f>t1 llu11 llum1, MO•HI I 1!1811 AOttllill ed Vote"' b1 Mt~ l\ldllf ./Ufll' I otay 100 - 0 PAClflC SOIJTHWESt Tl;NN!ll Q HOlOCAUSf 110 8POIIT811AT CD MMllf A IUfTCASt uovie 1c1 MOVit • • 11•111 • Wi! ( 104 11 I d•u1d • • • ·rt.1.1 l~ Ctlall• ( 11170) Hwrrru1111 C'Hokl 011 P'Yf lloo MOOOy f l16111< l llng9lla ~00 ·~ tJ l>l>OfilSSATUAOAY I 0 !IJ °" HCWS U MOVlf MARY T'tll!R MOOfll! • I •1• l>ta110111 fl()nl AQ111111 AIJCF I 1 • t 1'11\Qt W11110 Kw ttSiur19 fl) WHY IN Tt+E WORLO I,,, I ••1 ail SNEAK PREVIEWS W t.AOVl II WIWE HEl:90H HAMll '1' • • • ~11\# M•11 lt1 11141 lt~1 M .. •.i. 7 00 1111111 Rteh"d Ll1J11t11Cfl111n 1111111<~ f) INSEAACHOf M <• .,11~n O ••JFIGHTBACKI WlfHDAVIO fD TO THf MANOfl 80AH HOAOWttz WMOW:: • • 'Ptra11ha P1rnnr1.1 Riown Wttli3rt;"Srn11n tD NOVA W OESIOHIHG l10M£ INTERIORS 0 tiOl.LVWOOO CLOSEUP 1111/11 ~1e1 to CHARUE'SANQ(l.S 1 Q THEHAROY BOYS I NANCY I)~ MOYll' DREW t.CY8TERIE$ W GROWING YEARS 1 a SERGEANT PRESTON OFTHE YUKON 110 E"1ERTAINMENT THIS WEEK ID GOLF 0 MOVIE • t t "t)l,11101 At (111ht" I t'l Ill Jon11 191 NEWS Mkl l KIMI l\Mrymoo• Nl\1114 "'°"' m MEMORIES WITH LAWRENCE S MOVIE WELK t • t lne COll<bo~ And Tt14' lddt fil KCET JOURNAL 1111381Gory Cooper M~t~ Ot11ttr111 Qi) All CRl!AIUAES GREAT AHO l MOVIE SMALL 11 * • • lilt Al(Jll Ooi;umt"nl.uv • * * Slll1l-I lll °'"' t tllll.'l ~.111 10 PEOPLE'S COURl CAlt t 198?1.,. llut '°' ~ M lf(i't ~hat.'"' tn • 3.i BASEBALL 1·30-m GROWING YEARS 8 STARTREK 0..-0VIE * * * <;1a1 In·~ 11 lht< W1~Ut OI t<Mn 11gei1 w1111am ~llJlrt111 ""''" on Monl!llban 200- 0 GILLIGAN S ISL.ANO 0 USLF MAGAZINE 0 GRJZZL Y ADAMS 11 SOUL TRAIN mMOVIE • t * All'ltJU:.f, B h J 1-t lfoqf 0 Bn~•• MtCktiy fll'I0111·~ ED CREATIVITY WITH Dill MOYERS W AMERICAN ST~Y 10 PBA BOWUNG H BAREFOOT IN THE PARK S THE MAKING OF RAIDERS OF !HE LOST ARK Z MOVIE * • • Cilf>.tn !lot> Bafll.Ulill" 1 l!jjj21 -2:30- 0 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND 0 SPORTSUNE W.AMERICAN STORY 8 PGAGOLf 0 MOVIE • • • Fon AtJ.JC!•f' 1 lq481 John Wav"" Hrn" F no a 300- 0 PGA<lOlf 0 AL MCGUIRE ONSPORTS 0 MOVIE ' • ,. • • Rv.,o 1 \l !. Jt.Lift 19401 fl,llQ ro-.M Boo m:i'• 0 SPORTSBEA T 0 WILD, WILD WEST • 9 GOOD TllAES (!)MOVIE • * C l.11Jnr-.3 8.q I~ 1M ll'JS4 601> HOl>t' Jo n ~ nl~•l>I' EB SPORTS AMERICA U!) INTROOUCING BIOLOGY ~THE ROAD TO LOS ANGELES m MOVIE • • 1 Aeun >n II' lfl!n_ 1195 I Mar~ StP, .. n~ P1!9g/ ()(,. r: MOVIE • • • K1nq 01 Kings fQF,'1 J~Nr~) ~ ut•ler f. t°r'it Ry~n S INTRODUCING JANETI -330- 0 ATONE WITH 0 PBA BOWLING ~ KUNGFU W INTRODUCING BIOLOGY 18 SPORTSSATUROAY PUBLIC NOTICE 4 30-ID ALIAS SMITH ANO JONES 0 .AGAICUL TURE US A 0 MOVIE o 1 s1SKEL & EBElH Ar THE • • • T11.. c;,,..,., Pol1t1.,,,an s i VIES 0th 1 e.iu 11!11111 John Ciel-Mt TO THE MANOR BORN JI.al• 11· C.ho1Pm..11 DESIGNING HOME INTERIORS 2 MOVIE ID TODAY IN lONG BEACH t * • C.011~r Ow b0tt1o11~11 t 198~1 H MOVIE Arn••ld t:;cnwn"""'''lO<'• JJllll" £ trl •• H<111kv 11110 f1e<owdr tl'ltll J1111•) W11 d"1 Oto•""' f;k,,Mlt 0 Ar>q1•I ,._.,-. 7 30- 5.00-0 DANCE FEVER 0 FREE-4·ALl 0 GLEN CAMPBELL MUSIC 0 LA VERNE & SHIRLEY & SHOW COMPANY 0 EYE ON L A 0 WIDE WOALO Of SPORTS tD PRESENTE • MOVIE II CLOSEUP • * t Sc.mvt1tu1q f ''' A l 011>11 tO E'l'E ON SAN DIEGO Mun 119f81 fl,111 Bir <.~t'I Su•.J• 8.00- (.;l,lf• 0 8 BUGS BUNNY All· (!) SOLID GOLD AMERICAH HERO EB FAEEOOM TO SPEAK 0 DIFF'RE/4T STROKES w MOVIE 0 01scovar THE WORLO OF * . Somtuero kid I 1<q, I 001 SCIENCE • Rt!ll 0Jrr 1 I 1nr 1Aerr1 ~ 0 t 0 T J HOOKER II M'A'S'H 0.MOi'lf 110 NEWS • • • Le ~ It .. lad1 Olb:ula ID DEPARTMENT '"S 11~1;,1 W1 l'TI V'I• I• " Cti('tyt Sm11h 0 MOVIE 9 SOLID GOLD t t • , Mr (lmr"' "''"' Arll1e m MOVIE t ~Ill f\,lll.t • I, .. , A~Jtt f1rl'<l t t Tilt> !\ .. ,t l~111g$ 11 L I~ A1e 5·30-0 NEWSMAKERS O NEWS 0 LAVERNE & SHIRLE'I' & COMPAtlY W CAUFO~NIA CONGRESSl()NAL REPORT 8 ALICE 1 o WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS ~. MOVIE • • • f • I '4' I ~. , ., 11.,(11 •(',I ,, I I" (:iMOVIE ... • • Mtn II L-t Mdr 1t,, 114721 l'lt'I 0 TO< .. ht.IL II' Z MOVIE • • &:,11nd rr ~ Re,,t , ~% • 1 o .. ri. ion KJ n(' Mo•Pn Jense<> EVENING 600- 0 a CBS NEWS 0 3q NBC NEWS OMOVIE • Mi Tou Llllh• (No OJIP• Ao! ,41 '" 81 '17JI he I) /,41ll1•r 0 BEST Of MIOHfGKT SPECIAL m THREE'S COMPANY (!)MOVIE • • Snow Job ( 19721 J~ar C1auoe '" 11 C•1t1 Pou~ tD GREAT PARl<SOF THE WORLD U!) LAST CHANCE GAR.AGE PU8UC NOTICE ftt" 11956 ,ortll)n MacR 111 Odn W'I') {!)MOVIE * • Po1lrd1! Ot A Mob 1lttt l"t.1 \ c '.4(/!fe"' PSI~ Pi11t•SI\. EB GETO. THE HISTORIC GHETIO Of VENICE U!) INSIDE ORANGE COUNTY ID MOVIE * • ·wmll ' )wU 19~81 J~lln .l t• "•'t. I}['. , C. MOVIE * • * •\.( . .,,. A• f 1r~f fM• G,.c rq, H '""' 1 ,,' Susdn J tl"hl • H MOVIE • •. R 1 A • Fdm.111s ,,ga11 C 1t•J• e fM.tq,., .J, ,.u•» t•t £M~t S THE MAKING OF RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK 0MOVIE • • fo•ll• I '1'61 p,...,-o· QI( t.111 JI!• R..rnpl 11! 8.30-0 & MOVIE •A· [, ... , t.~te~ N3) l3u1 l"O" • 1916, l..llnt f~IWOOO S"'1!l" !( .. 0 SILVER SPOONS W MOVIE • • • v.,. r JV<'Ule Btune11• bet H ,.._ Orlr 1n.y Umou• 0 MOVIE 11~171 -I PUBLIC NOTICE ------FICTITIOUS 8USINIS•s FICTITIOUS 8USIHESS SUP£1UOA COURT NOTICE INVITING 8 105 NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT COUNTY OF ORANGE 810 ITEM HO. 513 The folfow1ng ,,.,,,on 11 doing r11 .. It ll('w1n4 potv '' " "'ll'lg 700 Civic C•nler Orlv. WHI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE"! tllat bu~m-"' 1.1 ... ,,,u, ;~ Saf!U Ana, Celllornllt t2TCM •••litld oropa~I• "'"'be r111-o•ved bv 181 HUN fiNO I ON BEACH c AR l 0 s L 0 N c 0 N P\.MNTIH JEAN MARIE S .... llH the City of CoSI• Meta. to Wit The PAINTING IOI HlJNTINGl ON SIRtJCTION 628 18th Sltl'vl C)(FENDANT KATHRYN LOUCSE C1iy Cou""~ P n Box 1200. CoSla BEACH PA.NllNG SERVICE le ll1J'•l•OQfnn8•ocn Cs 1l0tni19264a 6RANl,F N DAVIQ CtAt A Me'8 Ca11ro1n1" 926:>6 on or HUNTINGTON BEACH PAINTING & C:trl C'•r.M 01,011 628 18th CHAPMAN KURT WIK, and DOES I t ftlOte 1ne nout ol It 00 em on ~~ATtNG (fjt ""'1N.Imal0N !SUMI •iun11~n.B1Kn Calllornto throug!I l(l( •ntlusrve ~rt<Jay Mey 6, 1983 It shall oo !he BEACH CONST~UCTION CO, 1•1' "'=648 -SUMM01'«8 •H-•IHIUy ot .t.1111 bldll!PL 19 HUNTINGTON" BEACH BUILDERS Hooe't JOM O"on 1/1 42 CASE HUMBC:R.J38120 dt~M•t 1115 bid 10 1119 Clly Cten. s 11421 Owpehtl Drtve Hun1111g1on 5~ndra Lee Lane Hun11ng1on '10TICEI y°" h•••-bffn 1ued. Olllce t>y the proper announced Beacl\. C.t.IOfnle 92!H6 e.acn Ca1>lorn1a 926<&• Ti.. court may o.clcle ageln1t you 11"'9 Bt<!s w~t be Pvbltc:ly oe>ened R1cn1ra L Sinor 8•21 Qe..pc;llll lhts t1 .. s111ttS$ is conClucll!O t>y • 1 without your IMlftf heerd u11lff• atld reao .110 .. 0 at I' 00 • rn., <>< 85 D• Hun1111g1on Beach C.ah!O<nll Ottn.erel p11r111er~n1p you rftPond wtthlll 30 d1y1. "-.cf soon lhtl• .. Aller dS ptacl1cable on 926-46 C,ul Olson lhe lnlotmallon below. • rrcoay Mav 6 198J In the Council Th•S l>US1n!'~5 •$ condue1ed by an 1 t ,. Sl.tl ... mt>nt ., .. lllU<l ... 11h Iha II you w.i~n 10 seek 1119 advice OI Ch mbeh C11y Hiii, 77 ralt Drive. 1nd1v1dual Counl~ Ctf!'~ 01 Oiat\Q<I Count) on a alloroey 1n this metier you Ct1\fa M~s Caltlomto 112626, '°' R•c.ho•O L 1;1n0< Ao11 10 1•1113 >'•OJI<! dO IQ prompUy IQ 1hll "°"' 1n< tu•M•lh•ng or CONSUL TING ln1s atllem;IOI ...... hied wnt'I th• F214271 "''' '"n '"POOH. II •ny may b• s E """'I(. Es "0 p sys TE Ms Cou111y Cieri\ ol Orll'lgf! County on Pubh5hlld Orenge Coecl Dally hied on time PROGRAMMING SIJPPORT Apnl 1J 1963 Plfol Apt 16. 23 30 Mey 7 1983 Av I. 0 I u . I. d h ••• d 0 ,,. d !l I I I 0" I\ I • e I $ 0 I I he F214122 17•2·83 demend1do. fl tribune! pv •11• '~ICllll<)f1$ mey 0. 01>1ei11ed 111 Put111sned Oranoe Coes1 Daily de<:ldlr contre Ud. eln llOdlenda e 1114 Othce ol the Plit'cl\111'"'11 Agent ftcTITIOUS IKISINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowlnQ persons are dOl"'I! bustneet as: ------------TP110• Apr 16 :l3. 30 Mey 7 1983 PUBLIC NOTIC£ meno. que Ud. '"pond• dlfltro 11 71 Fo , Drive Co111 Mesa FICTITIOUS •USINESS 1813-a:J de 30 di.a• LH I• lnformeclon que Ceiltorn1a B•OS should be retutl1ed VOGll'E AGENCY, 2616 S B•lllOI, San la A.ne CA 112 704 Vogue Sd\ools end .t.oency. e Ca11forn11 corporetton 2616 S S:lstOI, Santa Ana. CA 9270-4 Tnls buslnns Is conducled by o corporation Vogue SchOOls and Agency 0-V i:..,.. Pras4dent ThlS '1•1-t was tiled w11h 1ne County Clerk of Orange County on March 30. 11113. NAME STATEMENT ------------FICTITIOUS BUSINE.S8 elgu•. 1111 ,,,. attention ot the City Clerk The following per~on 15 doing PUBllC NOTICE NAME STATMEMENT S1 UStl'O • tleseo ,ot1cl1ar t'I "''""" ~;11Cl tnn• l•mll, In a soaltld bustMN •s The lollow1ng per6on 11 dolno c.cinSPJO di! un•abogado en eele llnv11lopa, ldenlllled .4fl U)tl °""Ide A M E A IC AN S 0 CC R FICTITIOUS BUSINESS t>us·n~s ,., a 5 u"n 1 o d •be r I a l'I ec 111 10 "''" IN! Bid Item Number end the EXPERIENCE P 0 Bo>. t1296 100 NAME STATEMENT CARRO l l 0 fl IVER V nmediaiamente. de Hie manera "I-'"""'? Dale Aspen La11e Co.111 Mesa, CA tne following pe,.on I& doing SERVICE 2~;11 w 5unllower ,u r~e•la l'~rua, 111 nay algu<lo Eacti b•d Vl•lf spec1ly H Ch and 112627 bu8fness as. •31116 S•n111 Ana. CA 111704 puede $Pf rf'\jttltll<la e 1,.mpo "•!'t y •tem •• set lorrn •n the JAMES ANDREW HINCH. 100 SPECIALIZED SOUND. 118•6 MatlhflW Waller Carroll 2521 1 TO rnr DEFENDANT A c1vfl \Pt'Clllcellons Any end 111 A.spin Lane, Cotti Mesa CA G1011nia Avetlue. f oun1a1n Valley w Sunrio .. et •3H 16 Santt Ana. comp®M hu been llled by the ncll(l11orla 10 1ne sp11cltlca1cons 9~27 • c&t.t0<nia 92108 \.A tn7CM ple•nhlt ~'" ¥°" 11 yOu WIStl IO must be c~ally 111tf!CI In. 1111 b10 Tllil'butlons is cooducted by en M 1che11 R Mu11ay 1111•6 Thrs llus•n•~ 11 conovcted by an ~lenO lh•' la~u you mutt ,.,u,.11 ond ta.....,e 10 111 IOlth any item n lndt'{'duet G•o-1nl1 Awnu•. Foun1e1n Valley tndlvldu31 30 day!i 1111,, th16 aummons 11 thfO 1pec••1Cations snaH be g<ound• J A Hinch Cslltom•il 92708 Mou W Corrolt .. rved on you, lite Wilh thll courl • 101 r•11C110fl <ii ttie blO Thla alatemenl wu liled with lhe Th•' butlMSS " conductllil by an 11'111 steromont wes flled wnh Iha wrlllen f!llPonM lo the complauit Etch bid shell ~t IM!h lhe lull F2130Se County C•lt of O.onoe Coun" on 111Cl1vtdual County Clerlo. of Orenoe Counly on Unlft!ls you do 50, your delaolt will names and re11denca1 ol all Pu1>ll1.hld Orsnge Cou1 Deily March 23. l983 M1t..e R Murrey Match 23 19113 be entered on apptlcetton ol the oeraont and pe111es lt119fllled In P~ot Ap<U 2. 9 16 23. 1983 F212'30 Tll•I 1181..-nf!nt WllS tiled w11n ,,,. F2124'2 i;4&•nhlf 1110 thl.t eourl may enter • thl' PIOPOUI II the bid ,. by a ' tS88·83 Published Orenge Coa.11 Dally County Clf!tO. of Orange Coonly on Pvbl•~n•d Orange Coa,. Dlllly )udQmetll ugllflll you 101 11111 retlef corpOfll<On. '"" 1ne names ol 1ne P\ll.IC NOTICE Pilot March 26 Ap11t 2 9. 16, 11113 Aplll t• 1983 p,·01 Maren 26. "P<ll 2 II 16 11183 d"manded in 11111 comPISlnt, whl<:n olltcers .-?II> C)n sion 911 o0reemet1t t«l·83 Published Orange Coo:,2b~3y 1440-83 could result 1n garnlahmenl ot on beh&ll ot Illa corporallon B'ld FICTITIOUS eUllNESS ------------w1tge• 1at.10Q of money °' ptoperty whether 'TIOle '"""one officer must NAIR ITAlT•NT PlEUC NO TICE Pilot AP< t6, 23 30 Mey 7 1983 Ml.IC NOTICE o• other 11•l•fll •eqvestl!CI 1n the SIQfl ff the l>'<I •• l>Y • partn«lhip or The tollowlng pe,.on 11 d0111g r:icmious aUSINESS 1808 83 USINESS cornp1a1n1 a jOfnt vaNuu• st••• the names and ------------FICTITIOUS. DATED Juty 16. 11180 lddrH5ft ol all generlll pertn..a bu~~~· tM~ SYSTEMS. 330 NAME STATEMENT PUBllC NOTICE NAME 'TAT£MENT LEE ;.. BRANCH end jOtnt •11ntureu ff lhe bidder ts• __,,.,..,,.._ "' C .. '"" 1011ow1ng persons ore doing Th11 followtng peraon Is doing Clttr•, ltll "'""rHtlorlhlp or another entity c;:i~"': 112&2~ •, oate ~H•. ti''"":"~';\ FT s 7000 Ciowri "'~!:!~o~:A~~:~:~s l>u~•~·~M~AN s INN 2102 w By ROSANN GOODAAO, thlll ;;;,;; '-'"-unda< • flQtlltoo• OlennL.Swonk,33-49Allbame ~-~, P, .. .,dy M ssoan v,.10 CA Tne following petaon 11 dc.tng Oeee F ~ B..ch CA OtP<JIY neMt, the bid thllf be in the real ctrcte. Cotti M en, c1111orn1e nen 1 hu!i<nuJI as 'I~ '°"1• • THE~ c. A.L.8E,.l • nem• or the btdaar with a 96282 J .. C~ MON 1 AO WU •940 MFC SERVICES 1140 trv1ne Rlcllerd lee Lawrence 1881! C 0 A 8 ET T , STE I I.MAN & dUIQIUllon lollow1ng lhowtng Thlt tNllnesa la conducted by an Wooowo11n Rd Anahe•m CA Avf>, Newp()ll Beach CA 112663 c "-· S R DAVIDSON D8A. 1111• lfcltllous nom•I''. Mduel ll?IJO• Oavio p Cutbo•tton 94ct lr'llloie Senlfago •11Y00 """"• 1" oute 11712 MecArtt11w erv~. provided. however no tlcllhout Ind ~I. Swonll CHIA Rf8EKAH WU. 111•0 Ave Apt A· 105. Nawporl S.ach, Bo• 1038• Ora~e. CA 1121187 lull•~ name trulll be u..a..inlest 111«• 1•. Tiile ............ wu flied with 1he Y.oC"nwotth Ad An•he•m CA CA &2M3 tn~:ll..-e '~llCled by 911 lrvlrie, CA t2115 CUC rrenl ntolttr1tt0n 11111111 the Or~ County Ollrtt Of Ontnge County on 97"°'4 tnll butl,..... 11 condUCled by en Atcnard L Lawrence (71A) 151·1005 ounty Aai;otder tn f l ll o April S, 1983 Tn•e 1>u.11neu t• conduc te-3 1>, il'<li..Oulll 1111, 1111_,,1 was hied Wllh I.he Publlahed Oflngt COHI Oatly corpore!lonl. lnClu<le the ~ ol F21a414 m<11viauA1S 1HY•""•"d anc: w1r .. 1 Otv•d p cui1>1<tson County Clerk or Or""g• Count~ on Piiot As>t 18. 23, 30. M•y 7, 1913 11141 Pre.1!111111. Secrel•ry. Trauuret. Publl1h1CI Oreno• Coast Delly JKI<. Mon-tao Wu Tl1it ll&tllmlll'il wat flied with me ... 3 .. 13 1811.gi •l\d Maniger Pilot, Apr 1e, 23, 30, May 7, tll83 fh~ ., .. ,e,,...nt was Meo .. 1111 1h11 Coul1ty cier~ Ol Ora"i!• eouniy on Marcil' ' 1" F112AZS ------------1 The City Counc11 ot lh• City ot 178-4-83 C:o...rc,. Cvr~ ol Or8ngl! Coul'ty on M4l•ch 2• !9113 Put>lithld Orange Colll Delly PUBLIC NOTICE Coell MMa reHrvet the rlghl to M,.rcn 23 11183 · Fl121CM ~I. Metcih 2S, NH~ 2. 1,...14. 11183 reject any Of all bid• P\llJC NOTICE ,ICTIT10US ~·· NAMR l'T ATl!MVfT l:a124S) Publtaneo Orange Cout Oeitv l"38 S3 FICTITIOUS BUSMSa DATED-Aprtl 15. 1913 Publti.nea 01eng11 Coasl D111y Ptlot, April 2 Q 26, 23 19113 • NAMI ITATIMt!NT PubHtlled Orao9e Cou1 Daily P1101 Match 26 Apr1J 2, 9 111. 111113 l5'79-83 ----PU8--ll_C_H0--Tl_C_E___ Thi IOllowlog pereont .... doing Piiot Aprll 1'7, tll83 1419. 13 buttr19Q •• 1827-83 - • • "Tiii OOo Job' ( IW'IJ Clr1111lJm Clta11m111 l>uwid J•tOn -•oo-0 MAMA'5rAMll.Y O GUCCUS 0 •10 l~OOAT ll i MOY!! • * *' • llM• M.111 Who N"l'tl Wo;1 1 IHtl C.l•llM Webb Qlo111 G1"'1•1 ED MY6!f:RY S MOVtli • • I c Ot\OIM:.<llol OM<lll ll~ll I)' J<.l1n ~U\111 Ill"'' &town J MOY~ •• ' '""' u .... n 1 1fl7~1 WI l M · c .1.tflf f'"ll:t 0 I wt;, -830-Q T~CHERSONLY (jVIOlET -1000 Q 1Jfl MONllOR om NEWS 0 tO FANTASY ISi.AHO 0 MOVIE • • f1>1brr Amb!'r (1~4/1 L1ndJ 0.lr 11eft Corrw-t W1l(l11 (!)SOLID GOLD tD AMERICAN 'PliAYHOIJSE {El MOVIE • * * tn~ll ()'Pt A11• l>m •ng 1 tt1441 O.c~ uume, J.ir1< lldY~• ID 12 O'CL~ HIGH C MOVIE • • • l 1 t9f.9) v.es Mool&fl<l. 11.111 lw" l11nltgr.an1 H PHILIP MARLOWE PRIVATE EYE (:)MOVIE *. * Pnnu-(JI rtie City (19811 " 11 W1111.J1M ""~ Orbocn -1030- m HEAL THBE.A T 0 ROCKONTV 1()'45- 0 SATURDAY SPORTS PAGE -1100- 0 0 0 8 ti) J111 NEWS 0 ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK mMOVIE • • • Tr." 1.1 ~I t5 119611 Ctark GJbt11 Ma1111t1 Mon1(lo! {!)MOVIE * • Tne fi•~I' And Fall Ot Lf'(}S Ota. mo d f •9601 HJy 0Jnton Karen $1. O MOVIE • t • • "Who'e Alr&ld Of Vlfglnla Woott?'· ( 1966) Ekutteth Ta110f, Rictwo Burton -12:00-0 PSYCHIC CONF£SSIOH t 9; FROM THE EOIT~'S OE.8K C) NIGHT GALLERY -12.10- C MOVIE * ; '> Ha110vet S11ee1 ' ( 1979) Hat· t1\0ll f Of d. t ealey-Anne Down -12.30- 0 NAME Of THE GAME 0 BEST Of MIDNIGHT SPECIAL r91 MOVIE • • "Who Is I he Black Dahlll?" 119751 Elrem Ztmbalis1 Jr • LUCll Arn" llO MOVIE • • • Men Of Tne O.agon" ( 1874) Jared Matlin. Katie Saylor . 1 C) NIGHT GALLERY Z MOVIE • • Beyond The Reel 11981) Oen· Ion Kane, Mareo Jensen -1:00-0 Q'b ROCK 'N' ROL.L TONITE O LAUGHTRAX (!) IHDEPEHOEHT HETWORI< NEWS ~ S •MOVIE • •·~ "Blow Out" I 1981) Jolln Tr•· YOll<I N11ocy Allen 0MOV1E t • * Star T rtk II The Wrath Of Khan 11982) Wrt11am Sllatne1. RIC8r· do Monlall>a!I -1:10- EB MOVIE H MOVIE • * •' A Rull For vour Money * t * 'St>up FOf One ( 1982) Saul 11'J491 Aloc G111m t~~. Donald Hous Rub1nek, Marcia Strassman IM ~ -1;30-- ID BOlO ONES m MOVIE 11. NOT HECES$ARILYTHE NEWS t * 'CMbfallOn Al Big Sur 11971) 0 ·MOVIE Joan Baez. Joni M1ltllell t t E.1ot1Q t 1980) B11g1tte lal'la1e (!)MOVIE Ulan~ Cochnn • * '> My Dear Secietary·· ( 1948) S BIZARRE Laraine Day K11k 0Clu9las Z MOVIE O MOVIE t • * So.Ip r O' Cir• 1%21 Saul • • • The Seatt Potteeman's RuD1ne~ Mateld Sl•d•Slllll~ 011'14!t Ball" (198 II JoM Cteese F.or comple t e ll1tlng '" TV Log CHANNEL LISTINGS f) l<'NXT tCl:ISI 0 llNl:IC •NBCJ • C J<H A find I CD "AR( IAH( I 0 "FMll 1CBS1 0 • ·1J TV llncl t ID~ t '>l I.ABC CD 11. ITV 11no l ID t<C.OP TV lln<J I ED• CF T 1PBSI e:> l'OCf I PBS! WllH HOST BARBARA MANDRELL llve.s once empty a lost now ore finding 0 On TV l Z TV 11 HBO C 1(.1n.,ma .. 1 • t WORI NY .NY 11 1WTBSI I CESPN > s CShow11me 1 0 Spothghl (j fCab'! New\ Nt!l""Orkl t the reason to ttvel ••••••••r speclal guests Including BILLY GRAHAM NANCY REAGAN BILL COSBY and JOHNNY CASH TONITE Th• lollowlng paraon 11 doing PlllUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUllNHI NA.Id STATl•NT CPH ANO A.$SOCIA.TES 1530 -----------C'HANNEL 5 9,PM llUtlnMI • DETAILS, 3157 Blrc.h StrHI, Suite 54t. H.ewport 8 1agh, Cellfomle 92NO. Pamela o ·e ryen, 28145 Pallfltllo Cf • .:. Legune Niguel, CellOf* m1·1 • Thie .....,_ II COl'CIUClad by In ~-~O'lfytn TNI ......,_. WM fli.cl wlltl Ille c.-.r C..... Of Orentt Cowlty on ,_.fl.,. 1'1141'1 P11llli.Md 0t9"Qe Co111 Delly Piloe, ltflt, tt. II, .10, Mly 7, 19'3 """" flCTITIOU8 BUSMH -PICTITIOU8 ~S HAMt ITATIMINT The .:=.n:T,!,1!n. .,.. dojng The lollowlng paraon 11 doing bulinlM 81. -~ u I.EIS SY l<AlEI, 2098 H COAST MAINTENA.NCI. U13 0...... SC , Of.,,,,., CA. t2M6 Newport 81vd • N B CA 92803 Mert. Hedlt Oii•ia CNt, 209e SCOH OES~OSl!R, 21812 N 0 • • .c 0 CA Tom1ll0to. Mlulon v1110, OA . nH• • .. renge, 92692 °'60Jli&.lt>eth !I<.._. De LI Crul. ..,J~nllt la c.ondUG1llO by Ill 2096 H ~ It Orante. CA 1cio4t Offtotllf 92tle4 Ti. •llllfMl'll .... lllad wtlh thl Thi& tlualntN II oonduetlO t>y • County Cieri\ 01 Otanoe County on oenw-i ~1f. Crw M•rClll 23, 11113. ,.~ Thi• lt•l«lltnl -lllecl '<'11th Ult PubHt"-4 Ore.no• c out 011ty f:"Jf 2~.: Orante c: p~ 21. A.ofll 2 ••• ~~ P11bll1!1tHI Or•ncre CoHt ~}' ...... IC llnfll.l'I' PflOI, M•Clfl ff. APf• 2 • ._, tt, ftA _ __. ..... ..,...~...,..VU\.~~""~~-~='!:'--. 1.ot..a The lollc.wlng P•rton II ClOlnO bu1men1t HOT SEA TS 22982 VI• Ptmlanlo Mlwon VllJo. CelllOfnle Q2S91 Qwy Rot>erl 8olle 22182 Vilt P1tT1lento, Mlll40n Vle10. Oallfomil 112091 Thie l>Ualne" 11 conduct.a by en tnOlvldu•l .. :..n- 0•1 r A -fhlt 11tat81J'lf'll W11 fllld wltb IM County Clatt of OraflO' County ~ April I, IN3. ,., ... Put>llthtd Orange CH•I 0~ PtlOI, APf 11 23. )0, .... y 7, tNJ Ill~ • lhl.t1r. Sult• l!I Cot1• M•H. C•Dt0tnhl 112e2e P1UI HOWlld HemlllOfl Jr , 2214 Aedlende Drive, Newoott 8HCh, C1111tornl• 1128CIO Carol Vtrglnl• H~"'"'°"· 221• Aldlande J)tlve, Hewl>Ofl BHCtl, C•t•f«nla 112eeo Tiiie l>utlneM It conclUttecl by a ge0«at 1>11r1ne1.tilp P1"11I M Ham111on Jr Thtl lllalem.nl w .. ftled 1111111 tile C°"'1tY C~ Of Or"'fl ~ °" A.pt~ ft, 1"3 ~ Publltll•d Of•no• Co••I o.uy ,1101 Aptll ti, ~). :JP, Mty 7, 1183 190f..83 ' 4 NIUC NOTICE PRISINTID IT YOUTH fOR CHRllT ' -:--. • .. . I ! I I •I I WElL,'GARFIELP. HOW PIP YOU LIK( ~R FIRST AIRPLANE RIDE ? # ~ ~ THE FA~ll..\' CIRCl'S 11H9w many days till tomorrow?" by Brad Anderson ~ ~ ~J• e•~,-~ fl~ "All week, you want to go for a walk at 10 a.m .• but Saturday you want to go at 5 a.m.!" HOO' ll l ' LLI :\S COSTLY-SIT·OATION PEA~l'TS 600D ~IN6 ~ 00 '(OIJ HAVE Alfi'OHE IN VOOR MOOSE~ DRA6~ AAOOMD A SEGORITV SLAHKET? WELL, IF YOO DO, l1M HERE TO HELP TllAT PERSOJ4 ! I CAH TELL I-UM ~ MER .iow I 8f«>KE M HA8rT ! JIM PA...., 'lib • by Jim Davis Lf'f Mf" LIVE, GA"F'IEU> ! LET ME" LIVE! '1-lb f,p "Were you expecting anyone?" by Charles M. Schulz Orangt Coaat DAIL V PILOT /81turday. April 1e. 1983 ,\ 13 NORTH •J3 11 AKl08 0 AKQ2 •QH WEST EA8T +Ql097 •5 l.?H 7 H532 0 109 f';J86H •KJl042 +87 SOUTH +AK 86~2 ., Q9 ¢ 73 •A53 Q.l -Both vulnerablt', 1u South you hold: +83 <7 Kl095 OAKQ83 t 72 The b1ddan.i has proc~edl'd Sout• Weet Nortll Eaat l o P1111 1 + % • GORIN ON lllDGI . . BV CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF . . WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ 7 Wha t atllon do you lakd Q.2-A• South. 11uln1m1hle. .)'OU hold: +72 ~Q98543 OM •H2 The bidding h11 proceeded: W11t NorU. Eut SouU. 1 0 Olde Rdble ? Wh11l arl1on do you lake! Q,3 -As South. vulnt'rablr. you hold· +78 'i?93 OQl07M tQ752 The b1ddin1t hu proceeded: North Eaet South Weet 2 •;1 Pa11 2 NT Pa11 3 ':/ Pa11 7 What action d6 )'Ou take" Q.4 -Both vulnt'rahlt', .u South you hold· +Q87 'i?M 0853 tQJ78Z The bidding hu prourded Nor~ Eut 8011dl W eet 2 o Put Z NT P ... 3 . Put ' Whal do you bad now'/ Q.S-Neat her vuln.,rable. aa South you hold· + J98543 7 A5 O 73 t 976 The bidd•nK h1n procl'edl'd' r We1t North E11t 8011th 3 O 3 NT P111 ? Whst awon do you takr'! Q.6-As South. vulnerahlt'. you hold AJ8752 j AKQ83 t K5 Thi' h1ddtnK ha' procerdrd ~011tb Weat North i:aet l Pa11 % Pa11 7 What do y1,1u had now 1 Look for .inawer~ un Monday Your play t.o tbe tint trick could decide the fate of the eoetraet! A "rlter oeee reatarlied: "There'• no tacit thlnf 11 a blind openlq leld, oDly deal ope11., ludenl" I.ear• t4 fl.ad the willnl., attack "Ith CbarlH Gorea'• "Opulq Lead•." For your copy, tend 11.85 t.o "Corea· lude," c/o thla oewepeper, P.O. 801 2S9. Norwood, N.J. -07648. Mah ebeekt payablt> to New1papuboou. by Kevin Fagan 1'~ 00<.1'~~ 1001( 't·RA~~ <$ M~ "E.~0, ANO 1""E.~ f-OVMO N01'"1N6 I by Lynn Johnston HE.RE.. HAVE. 8a"E.. CHOCOLRIE. ;- bv Tom Batiuk •. l .,K ,. "l'KERBK\' -FAMOUS COMPOSERS - Chapter Ten-Claude Barlow Claude Barlow ~ dSOlved never to write Unfortunat.ely, a few IIUilutes later... ' ¥ another note of music ! When his opera "Heckle and Jeckle, failed to receive critical acclaim t PHEW--I SPENT ALL MORNING PLAYING HIDE - ~D ­ SEEK-- Re:M tND Me 'fO HAve:-rHe PIZ.ZA WI 1"H-OU,..-IHf: R UNNY • cHeese.'-:r.'" ~ON ',..-WA"°'i" TO HAFTA SCRue UP AGAIN AFff:R L-UNCH .' BUT THIS 15 THE BEST PART OF MY WHOLE DAY·- by George Lemont 1 J ' . Al·t Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Saturday, Aprll 18, 1D83 I ' ' .... u ,. -· I I "" . l ,, Mike Gerakos DlllJ Piiat SATUAOAV, APRIL 18, 1H3 ClABSlflED .. 84 UCI. secures le8d, 2 .. 1 -' .. "\. MALIBU -Coach Mike Gerakoe admitted he had a game plan for his UC 11 vine baseball team yesterday as It opened ll three game series with the Waves of Pepperdine. "Our plan was to keep Pepperdine o!C Jhe bai.es." said Gerakos, noting the Waves had stolen 139 bases m 3~ games going into the contest. "We wanted to make them swing the bat. We didn't want to give them anything free " R1ght·hander Cas Soma almost worktod the strategy to perfection as the Antt•aters. the Southern California Baseball Association's f1rsr-plac:e Antt·aten.. tripped Pepperdme, 2-1, here Soma, in recording has fourth :.tra1gh1 Vll"tory to run his record to 5-4, went 8 ~ lnnlnga before Gary Brahe came out of the bullpen to cloae the door. The Anteaters (8-2 in conference) scored both their rune In the eighth inning after two were out. runner on tee0nd go to third on a wild pitch. Jere Longenecker then hit a fl y ball to deep center field which ~red the runner from thlrd and moved the runner at first to aed>nd. Right fielder Paul Hammond started the rally of!.}p-ini pitcher Bob Ieu.a (~·2) with a WlllK, and then Steve Haworth doubled to left to p\.lt r\mnera at second and third. -'-- Senior capt.am Mike Rupp promptly singled to left to acore Hammond, and Adam Ging followed with ~other single to acore Haworth. Soma then got Jim Jones to pop out before GerakDI went to his bullpen arcJ the left-handed Brahs, who induoed Larry Lee into a game..endlng pop fly to third bueman Adam Ging in foul territory. It was Braha' third save of the year, the only ,three saves, incidentally. reoorded by the UCI pitching staff thlB year. ~ The Waves (5-5), by the way. tned to steal only one base and Rupp eliminated the runner. Soma, meanwhile, was breezing along with a two-hitter before getting into trouble in the ninth. Soma opened the frame by walking the first two hitters and then he saw the UCI returns to action today (noon). hosting Pepperdine in a double-header. ace Mustangs' trumps Irvine 13-1 • Ill By ROGER CARLSON of'IM D.tly Not ltaff The Sea View League's reputation as a one-pltcht>r baseball league held up yesterday as Costa Mesa Hlgh's Mustangs knocked visiting Irvine High out of a share of the lead with a 13-1 rout with their blue chip (Jeff Goettsch) on the mound. Irvine, meanwhile, had its pitching ace, _P.od Poissant, at third base, ~~e mismatch was evident at the start u Cost.a Mesa erupted for a seven-run second inning to give Goett8Ch plenty of breathing room. Goettsch, a right -handed senior and thr~e-year starter, struck out 13, walked three and spaced out five hits (two of the pop fly variety and a third which januned the better but had eyes to center). romp Bauermeister, who saw his team climb back into the race (one game behind second place Irvine ~~" the ex}1l~1tnl was a long time corning. "We go four games and get mne hits," said Bauermeister , "maybe it was the law of averages." After each scored once an the first. inning without a lot of firepower, Mesa broke it o pen with six hits in the second, the keya being a sharp RBI-single by Steve Donnay, a two-run base hit by Ron Hayes and Goettsch's two-run double. With Goettsch on hls way to striking out 13 (three in the last inning and at least one batter in every inning). there wasn't much hope for the Vaqueros. Hayes added a 350-foot solo shot to center and Goettsch stroked hit second double of the game in a three-run fifth, then Mesa added two more in the sixth. .,.., ,... ........ .,, 0., ""*- ..,~_.·-e's Mark Hein!tius has Mesa's JeH Goettsch out a l third, but Paul Edson (inset) had all th~ room he needed to score for Mesa. "It really wasn't a fix." said Irvine Coach Bob Fhnt after seeing his team fall out of first place. "Goettsch is a fine pitcher. We tried to step out a lot on him, he works 90•fast. He's just one of those 'let's play ball' pitchers.'' Mesa's battery each had a pair of safeties, while teammates Randy Tigert, Phil Kos, Sonny Lee, Roger Ting and Donnay each added one hit apiece. For Costa Mesa Coach Kirk • Sea Vie w ·League race tied up Ill knots The plot's getting thicker in tt\e Sea View League baseball race ..:... Newport Harbor, COrona del Mar and EJ Toro tu.med the trick yesterday -sending the league into ties for second. fourth and &ixth places behind sole leader El Toro. Here's how it went: ~_!!wport 5, Estancia 4 The Sailors took their second straight after six losses, holding off Estancaa's bases-loaded situation in the seventh inning to preserve the victory Two standout defensive plays by Frank Roa and relief pitcher Ron Viara's ability to sneak a third 1lrike past the fmal Estancia bat\er proved to be the difference LO the nip-and-tuck game. Estancia had RBI-singles from Jeff Graham and Mike Campeau early, then took the lead in· the fifth with two markers prOVlded by run-scoring singles from Steve Johnson and Campeau. But Ne wport answered with Joe James' solo homer to right-center in the third. then two two-run bursts followed. In the f o urth i nning Vis hnu Batoosmgh scored Roa with a single, then Ken Terry c:loubled home Batoosingh. Jerry Piaskowski singled in the sixth, advanced on Roa's second single and both scored on a two-run rap by &toosingh. a CdM 2, University I Rqb Richard's deep single to left m the seventh inning scored tlfe winning run for the Sea Kings, who got a neat five- hit performance from pitcher Greg Wynn. Mike Hess stroked a two-out double to score Gordon Moss in the third inning for the Sea Kings, then they won it in the seventh alter Jeff Nathanson singled and advanced to third on a single by Moss, setting things up for Richard. El Toro 7, Saddlehack 3 Sophomore catcher Frank Appice went 3-for-3, scored a run, threw out a runner and had El Toro's only extra base hit (double). Junior right-hander Dan Arritt shut Saddleback out for six innings before needing relief from Gary Pifer in the seventh Garvey's return spoiled Steady Buchan leads Six Meter By ALMON LOCKABEY D•11y f'llol loetlng W"'9r Carl Buchan of Seattle steered Chinook t.o a win m the fifth race of the Six Meter World Cup yesterd,y Lo claim the point lead in the best five-of-six regatta being sailed out of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Bucha n . as usual, has sailed a very consistent series with a sixth place as his worst finish in the 15-boat fleet. His other finishes were 2-3-3. Bucha.n's win gave him 14~ polntl under the reverse scoring system, I Y. polntl ahead of Paul Cayard of St. Francia Yacht Club, and three ahead of the defendina champion, Pelle Pettenon of Sweden. The final race of the .eriea will be aalled today off the Santa Ana River Jetty with the champions{tip depending on who wine the race and/or has the belt throwout. Neyer's dive puts her on to p Second to finish in yesterday's race was the Italian en:cy, Nuvolari, ,,..skippered by Tony Bassani, moving up to fourth place in the standings with 22 points. Cayard's St. Francia ID finished third for a total of 16 'h pointa and second place on the poinl acale. Pettel"IOn'• Irene finished fourth, dropping back to third plece with 17 Y.. Fifth was Phil Durr'• Irene from Switzerland who ll out of the runnin8 with 38 polnta, despite a 16-point throwout. Spectaton have been confuaed over the fact that Petter110n'1 boat caniea U.S • ..U. (US 117) and has the name C..Ufomia I on thesiem. The explanation is that Petterson deeJaned and built the boet for h1m-1f and called lt Irene u he doe. all of hi.I Slx Met.en. He later aold the boet to California Yacht Club (who renamed it California I) but with the agreement that Petterson would sail It in the Wprld Cup. Pettel"IOn Is sallln~ under the banner of the Royal Gothenburg Yacht Club of Sweden. Standlng1 after five races without throwout: 1. CNnooll, Cer1 Buc:tlen, 8Nttle YC, 2-3-&-3-11 14~ Pit: 2. St. Frencl9 VIII, Piii.ii Cayllrd. St. FYC, 1·7·1-5-3, lllV11; 3 lr9nt, Pell• Pttt.r1on, Royll Ooth4Hlburg YC, S•tdtn, 7~-1· 1·4, 1N; 4. Nu\IOlllft, Tony BMMnl, ltlly, e+-4-2,2~ 22; &, NHYCUSA II, AfKtoJ MllCdOMlld. Newport Hatbof YC, 3·. 1·5·9·11, 21"4; t lrene=Phll E"!!z.. ~:; 8wll11r11nd, S-6-0N8·1·5, H ; 1. lllenQlt, ~. Fort Worth 8oel Club, 4-~, at; I . (I ~gue, 0eyte Poll Be1DOe YC, l-ONF-7 ..... 41, end , 1.aMle Smith "4>ytf Y4IOllt Squedton, !nQlllnd, ~...._14. 41; 10. Frtnzyo "9dull, W11111n't t1urrWM. leMtlt YC. 10-M-11-7, 4a; 11 Cti11tOrn1a. Don 119vW, NHYO. 12·1'·10-124, 63; 12. 91. FrlflClll V, Hri TM)w. NHYC, 11.....c>Na, DNF. 10, It. 1S Tit Ml...,_ "eo.mt ktf, Ao11 Mcfaflend, S..ttlt YC, 11· 11· 11-14· 11: and S•o•. ,aul LongrlCSge, lrltl1h o~ot.t. 14-1i-11-10-11, 14: 11. Toooooioo.oo. Jon ...,... ........ 'l'C. ,,. 10-00. 1$.11, .. 0 ~ 0 Mi lt Wilcox Wilcox laHJents • n e ar-ni1ss CHICAGO (AP) -Milt Wilcox tlunlul one pitch will keep him out of baseball's Hall of Fame, and if he h.ad it to throw over agam. tt'd be pat a little lower ~ The Detro1 t Ti_se_rs pi,µ:her ~tlred the fl.rat 26 OUc.go White Sox batters in order last night but had to settle for a one-hit, 6-0 victory. Jerry HAi.rston singled with two out in the bottom of the .. runth inning as Wilcox was one batter away from a perfect game. Wilcox saJd Hairston'• hit was an inside fastball. "It was just a bad pitch, and he hit it," he said. "I was trying to keep 1t down to him. U fhaa to throw it over, the only thing different would be I would throw it lower." Wilcox said, "You pitch a perfect game and you get into the Hall of Fame, and that's the only way I would get in." He said he threw fastballa and curves all night. ' "I had an excellent fastball and a pretty good curve," the 32-year-old n,ht·hander said. WUcox knew he had a perfect game early because he heard it on the radio in the clubhoiue. He said he kept going into the clubhouse to ke!J> warm and stretch while the Tigers were at bat. "Too bad I got Ulla cloee and didn't get at," Wilcox said. Hainton said he wu In the clubhouae taking practice awinp when the ninth inninC opened. He said he knew he wu going to hit in that lnn1Jl8. He Mid he told teammate Jerry Koosman" tOK. Kooz, rm going to jump on that first pitch.' FortwiatelJ,. it wu a futball rfaht \here. I ....uni and lt was a bue hit up the middle." Chicago White Sox Man.acer Tony LaRuaa u.ld of Wilcox: "He had good 1tuff on all hia plccbet and he crowded a lot of the hJtten and popped a lot ot the l")'9 up. He deeerwd f1Yel:Y bit of that on.hitter.''· · ~, .. Orange Oout DAIL V PILOT 18aturday, Aprll 11, 18" Costa M e~a keeps , pressure on • Ill Sea ·view : Cotta Mota Kiah'• Mu.ial'\p -.yhha\ood the challen1e of Oorona del Mar lut nl1ht to 1tay lO contenUon fi;>r \he Sea View ~e volleywll champlonahJp. "tkiil.I a four-1el dcclaJon behind tl\• clomlnant middle· play of 1tntora Tom Kennedy, Chrl1 F\e.el and Jerry Dahill. u ... Y u the ~ indicate 4n VOLLEYBALL the 1urf.ce. • "lt wu •I~ wtn Cor ua." atd MHA'• fir'lt·yelr coach. "Now. all we hAwe to do la beat F.i\ancla." .ct.Jon -lrv1ne dealt Un1veralty a 10-10, 1~·6, 10·6 defeat behind hluor Or•8 Dunlap, middle blocker Chrb Mulllna and StAtve Batee in the bAck row. : ln the end It wu a 13-ll'.>, 15-4, 1~·8, 15-8 conquest, but Coach 1'm Wet.2el .. 1d It wasn't nearly The win leavct1 Mttta with • 9-1 league record, one 1ame behind unbeaten F.tanda, whlch 1wept put vlaltJna Mater Del, 15-5, 16-7, 15-6 behind outtido hitters Dave Rou, Danny Gus and Doua Pinckney: Ala6 in Sea View League Newport Harbor pulled out a touah, 16-10. 16·9, 14-16, 16-7 victory at El Toro to move Into fourth pl.ace at 6-6. Sun1et Leaaue play found . Rain leaves Mud d with left-ou t feel in g From AP dlapatcbea HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S .C. n -Jodie Mudd, who missed a chance to win the Masters only last Monday, :w a a d i a q u a 11 fi ~ d f r o m t h e ! Sea Pines Heritage Classic yesterday after he ; had taken a share of the lead. ; Mudd, who had a 5-under-par 66 in the first : round of this seven, had played three holes, all in :par, when heavy rains forced a 2-hour, : 13-minute delay in play yesterday. ! Mudd and his playing partners, Mike : Holland and rence Rose, returned to the ; clubhouse to ai out th . When the rain.I : let up, they ere d · by PGA Tour officials ! about iO:lO a.m . return to the course in ; preparatio for \he resumption of play at 10:3~ ;a.m. : ,The three play~rs walked back out to the : fourth tee at the Harbour Town Golf Links. But ; Mudd's caddy, Eugene Dozier, who had his clubs, : failed to appear. : Lacking clubs, Mudd could not compete ; when play resumed. After Holland and Rose had ; played their second shots on the hole, under : PGA Tour regulations Mudd was disquallfied . from play. Quo te of th e d ay S t eve Garvey, on the difference between the San Diego Padres spring training site in the desert surroundings of Yuma, Ariz. and the Dodgers' training center in·Vero Beach. Fla.: "The beach is ·bigger in Yuma." Wh itt, Stieb sp ark J ays Ernie Wbltt'1 two-out. tie· Iii breaking single In the ninth inning gave Dave Stieb and Toronto a 6~ victory over the New York Yankeee last night in American League baseball action. Yankee Manager Biiiy Martin was thrown out of the game in the flnt inning for arguing balls and strikes, marking Martin's first ejection in 1983 . . . Elsewhere. Frank Wblte tripled in ~ , -v ' . o ne run and scored the winner later an the sixth Inning on a sacrifice fly by Jerry Martin as Kansas City spoiled Milwaukee's home opener with a 4-3 triumph . . Jim Rice had three hits, including a two-run homer in the first innlng and Bo.ton rolled to a 4-1 victory over Texas behind the eight- WHITT hit pitching of Dennis Eckersley and Bob Sta nley . . . Veteran right-hander Gaylord Perry and Mlke Stanton combined on a four-hitter as Seattle knocked off Oakland, 5 -1 . . . The game between Cleveland and Baltimore was postponed due to rain. The two teams will make it up today in a double-header As tros avoid recor-tre ak Craig Reynold 's 10th-inning Iii single brought home P bll Garner with the winning run to give Houston its first victory of the season, a 7~6 triumph over Montreal last nighl The Astro& broke a rune-game losing streak at the start of the season, sharing the National League's modern-era record with the 1918 Brooklyn Dodgers, 1919 Beeton Braves and 1962 New York Mets . . . George Headrick slugged hia third home run in three games to lead St. Louis to its fifth straight win, 5-2 over the New York Mets Dan Driessen hit a two-run homer to lead Cincinnati to a 3-1 victory over San . Francisco. Brace Berellyl worked the first three innings "for the Reds before leaving tl1e game with arm trouble. Rieb Gale took over and scattered four hits before Tom Hume came on in the ninth to gain the save . . . . Games between Atlanta and Philadelphia and Chicago and Pittsburgh were CAiled off beca~ of rain and cold weather. The~ was a 40 percen( chance of snow flumes in Chicago. Pitchers dominate Martin, Cate, Carpenter , Larsen sparkle It was-ll pi1cher's day yesterday in women's softball as Irvine High's Lisa Martin, University's Cory Cate, Edlson's JUiie Carpenter and Marina's Julie Larsen came through with big efforts. Martin fired a no-hitter and Irvine came up with a pair of runs in the sixth inning in a 2-0 victory ovt!r Costa Mesa. Martin struck out 14 Must.ang:s and walked two in outdueling Keri McWethy (three-hitter, four strikeouts). A wild throw opened the door for both lcvine runs and upped the Vaqueros' record to 12-6, 6-1 in league. University is now 7-1 in Sea View League play after the Trojans blanked Corona del Mar 5-0 behind Cate's three-hitter. Cate, 3-0, struck out four and walked four. Marcia F\.i provided the offense with a three- nm triple in the fifth inning. Fountain Valley soored six times in the fifth inning to record a 6-2 win over Ocean View in the Sunset League. # Stephanie Rowlett and Ludie Rowland delivered RBI hits in the big inning. Sam Arledge a1.o had an RBI for the Barons. F.diaon came up with three runs In the top of the eight innini to slip put Westminster. 4-1. Carpenter improved her record to 12-1 for the C har1 ers and added a key single In Edi1on's eighth-inning uprising. Carpenter struck out 14 and did not walk a batter as the CIF's No. l ranked 4-A team, upped lts ~record to 14-3. Lanen limited Huntington Beach to two hits and her Marina tftmmates came up with a run in Sports on TV, rBdio today • the bottom of the eighth as the Vikings nipped the Oilers, 1-0. Shelly Curzi scored the winning run on a wild pitch. Larsen is now 8-2. The junior had 10 strikeouts against the Oilers. Lakers outlast Sonics, I 00-99 INGLEWOOD (AP) ~ The o~ thing at stake was ef!!de, but the Seattle Supersoruas and Le. Ang fought and clawed at each other for a down-to-the-wire, 100-99 Laker victory IASt night. "The game was definitely played with playoff intensity;" said Seattle Coach Lenny WUkens. That intensity came despite the fact that both the Lakers and the SuperSonlc. already have qualified for the playofU. But u Laker C.oach Pat Riley said "Tonight's game was very competitive. They really wanted to beat us and prove they could do it two times in a row," after the L&kers lost to Seattle April 4. "We really wanted to win this game badly," added Laker cent.er Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. It was Abdul·Jabbar's 29 points, including the last point of the game with 21 1ea>nda to play that g.ve the La.ken the win. The Lakers were behind most of the game before Michael Cooper's two free throws tied It at 95 with 3:06 mnain.lng in the nationally teleV)le(l game. Los Angelel took the lead 99-97 on a spectacular reverae l~up by Earvin "Magic" JohNOn. Seettle cent.er Jeck Slkma scored ht. 25th polnt with 1:12 rebalnfna to Ue the pme at 99. - Johmon WU fouled With three aeconda to play and mtued boih free throwa. Slkma took an lnbound8 pas and mlaled the layup at the buzzer that would have pen Seattle a one-point victory. SAVI MQNIY ON YOUllNIURANCI ·• .. ....n ,,COMPANY •• MOMMY PAY~ .,...,_ ..TTIUMCI: .... QM ....... .... ....,.. ..... c... 611-77• Marina taklna lh• measurtt of 1,&peta.rt Edi8on, dropplr\41 \he hatt Charaera, 10-6, 2-1&, Ul-11, 7-10, 10-8. 1parkled (or &.he Charae,.. La Quinta remained unbeawn alter nine Sul'llt't League lellta, 1helllna WHtmln1tcr, 16-4. 16-13 . 15·9 South Cout l.A•.aaiur phay, whll~ S.n Clem~n\A' malntalnC!d lta one iJll'W: eodge over Laaun.a with o f ~-1. 10-~. 15-10 vlc:tory ag.tnat vl1ltlng Woodbndgt> "Mike Crowley nailed the ball," .. Id Marina Coach Tim Reed, "and our eenlor 18Uer, Bob Fick, dkJ a areat job controllina the ball alona wl\h the \i1ual area& job Of lervi"8 ~ defeNe of our out1lde bltter, Herry Meunier." Senior Ken Lin came off tht- bctnch to spark HunUngton Beach put Ocean View, 15-3, 15-10, On 1he community college level, Golden Wewt •l.oppt.'<i rival Orange Coast Collegl', 8· 15, 16-14 , 1'·10, l:J-fl In South Coast Conference play behind the play of Mark Barrell (19 kJlla), Dwight Pfeffer (12 lulls) and John Kosty 02 kJlla) 15-6 . Dave Fraz.elle. Edi.Ion'• setter Adam John1o n and Leif Hanson were Laguna Beach'• blue chilli ma 15-3, 15-3, 10-15, l l)~6 win at Laguna Hilla in P acers lose; win to p pick CHU Robt.ton ecored a career-m high 40 pointa 1ut night as Cleveland surged past Indiana, 132-124 in overtime,· a.aurina the P~rs of laet place in the National Baaketball Auoclation's Ea.stem Divtaion and Jiving them a shot at the No. 1 pick in thil year a college draft . . San Antonio'• Artis Gilmore 11COred 16 points to put him over the 20,000-point plateau as the Spurs edged Utah, 121-118 . . . Franklin Edwuda sank a 16-foot jump 1hot with two seconds left as Phlladelphia held off New Jersey, 100-98 ... Dave Corzine tallied 34 points, including two free throws with 27 seconds left aa Ch(cago edged Boston, 120-117 . . . Forward Bernard Kini tossed in 23 points as New York rolled over Detroit, 100-83 to clinch a spot in the playoffs . . . Edclle Johnson and Larry Drew notched 20 points each u Kansas City stopped Houston, 117-102. Baseball today 1935 -Babe Ruth piayed his first game with the Boston Braves and led his new team to a 4-2. victory over the New York Giants with a home run and a single against Carl Hubbell. 1G40 -Bob Feller threw the only opening day no-hitter in baaeball history as the Cleveland Indiana nipped the White Sox 1-0 at Chicago. 1972 -Burt Hooton of the Cubs no-hit the P~delphla Phillies 4~0 at Chicago's Wrigley Field. Isles up 2-0 in NY b a ttle Doane Satter aoored three goals ~ for hia first National Hockey League , hat trick and the New York Islanders went up 2-0 yeat.erday in their Patrick Division final .erles with the New York Rangers with a 5-0 victory . . . In other NHL division series, Bob M1rray and Tom Ly1lalt scored goals 35 eeconds apart in the aecond period to give Chicago a 5-0 advantage and the Black Hawks breei.ed to a 7-4 triumph over Minnesota ... Beeton evened its aeries with Buffalo as Mike Kra1belay1k.l tallied twice in a 5-3 win ... Jarl Karri 1eored for F.clmonton on the first shot of the game and the Oilers went on to beat Calgary. 5-1. Rustlers, Pirates triumph Golden West College's high-9COring forward Jill Guth rie was in foul trouble most of the night, bu"t that didn't st.op the 5-10 aophomore from acoring 42 points in leading the Rustlers to a 95-88 women's ba.lket- ball victory over Mt. San Antonio yesterday. And in another South Coast Conference game, Norma Leibfreid and Delores Effinger acored 16 point.a apiece to lead host Orange Coast to a 75-61 triumph over Compton. Barons pad lead with 7-4 • victory Fountain Valley H1gh's Barons t'Xtt-nded their Sunset League baseball lead to 11 , games over their nearest rival (Huntington Beach) last night with a 7-4 victory over Ocean View at Mil(' Square Park. The .Barons, now 13-J· l overall, ustod a four- run first inning to put Ot-ean View away. kt'yed by a two-run double by Ray Llamas. Ken DeMarc.'O got 1t started with a single and Mike Lopez followed with a walk. An error got the first run across, then Llamas slapped his two- baeger and eventually scored on another of Ocean View's four miscues. · Lopez got DeMan..'O across in the se<.'Ond inning with a base hit and in the fourth mmng the Barons put together two more markers. highlighted by Lopez's two-out RBI single Ocean View struck first with a run-sconng double by Adam Buder m the first inning and tallied in the second when Rob Gibbs stroked a two-run single. Elsewhere yesterday· Laguna Hills 9,~una Beach 3 Laguna Hills capitalized on five errors by the Artists to score seven unearned runs Aaron $Qloman was the only player to get more than one hit for Laguna Beach, gomg 2-for-3 I San Clemente 9, Woodbridge 4 Tim' Moy's grand slarn homer m the sed)nd inning ignited the Tritons to the South Coast League victory, and Woodbr idge we nt on to cooperate to the tune of committmg 10 errors in falling for the fifth ume in seven league outmgs. Darin Daniels was Woodbndge's only real bnght spot -banging out a double and single m four at bats and scoring twice. Newport Ch r. 24, St. Michael's l Newport Christlan took St. Michael's to the cleaners on Tuesday, 25-1, then proceeded to prove 1t no nuke yesterday with another rout At Golden West, Guthrie scored 27 points in the first half alone as the Ruatlera (7-4 In conference) defeated the atubbom Mounties. Golden West~a Kelly HarrUon scored 19 of her 21 points ln the second half, and teammate Mary Kalati chipped in 10 points. See And Compare ••• Hundreds of 19831/2 At Orange Coast, the Plrat.e9 handed Compton it.I 11th loss withO\I~ a victory to improve thelr record to 8 -3 In conference. OCC led by u many as 18 in the MCOnd half on aeveral occuicma and had no trouble ln cUspo.iJl8 of the Tartan. Effln1er added 10 rebounds for the Bucs. , and 1984 autoDloblles. .More than 25 newv 1noclels you·1nay never have seen before! ~ . . . 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Minney 101 and Crow1, l'temel, R.CllGI• 011 and Moman 'N l'lemel L Murphy ti l(atana (lH). Plemel ll!il. LIPtOft 1~11 31 "--(Lil 1.an C*-Ml.W ......... 4 WoodlHIOoe 100 ''° 0-4 II 10 11.,. C""-11 000 10:1 • t 0 :I Metelencl c-,., -NOlllll, IM\Nng. 'tllelc:h Il l a nd r illlar W lru"111n.a MOftland 21 OMlelr(W) Hl'I Moy (IC) .... "" Ctvltllall M, It......,., 1 81 Mloll..,·a 000 00 I 0-1 3 t "'-POtl Ctirttllan 724 363 -24 10 O Val1<11ual1 awarded llrtl On calCher I ~ 1n1erferenc:e Ault O'OonnaO (2) and Ko•eGt. Cilley. l'raclll~llOll 101 and H~ll W-Clft.y • (4·21 L -RUii 28 Oa'fldeoo (NCI, Molalla (NCI. Hon~ull INC). l .. (NC). Oulek (NC) 38-0a.ldton (NCI Molet.• INCi. Ou n (NCI. Honaycull (NC,. Or1n"1 (NC). Sun (NC) HR-0\liell (NCI • loo<e br lnnlftt• San Otego 100 100 000 -2 LOI Afl09lel 221 000 101 -I Game.Winning ABI Na... E Bevacqua ll1k11 Kennedy AoanlCU VP·Loe Angeiel 3 LOB San °'890 • Loe A1>91le1 8 2B·Letceno Sa.a LandrMu~. SCIOeela. RiCNllOt Kennedy Hll·8'odl (4) SB Su ,.._, Landru u• 11). Brock f 11 fllomu (21 Ian 0Meo Whllaon IL.0.21 Couc1- Clllff" LoeAnoele• llelentuell (W, 2 01 Backw1111 IS 11 II' H lllllHIO 3 7 i5 4 I 0 3 0 0 2 0 ? I I 0 2 8'> 1 I 1 2 • J .,00000 Valtrlluel• p1lchao 10 4 l>•ll•rt In Iha rnnlh T-2 48 A-52 392 CardlN>la $, Mala 2 Ntw Yorio 000 000 020 2 7 1 S I loui1 011 101 00• S 10 0 Ho•rnan Oroaco (61 Tor1a1 (I I ano HOOll"" Sluper ~ullH (91 IWld Pon• w S1uoer 1.0 L Holman 0-1 S Suner 111 HR-St loull. H1no11ck 131 Na• York HMO C2l A -10 443 !!Me >, Olanlt 1 C1ne1nn111 020 000 100 3 II 0 Sen FrltlCISCO 000 000 100 1 s 0 Berenyl. 0.il (4). Hume (81 and Trevino LHkey, Minion (91 ano llranly W-Gale. 1·0 L-LHktY. 0·3 S -Hume (2) HA-Clnclnnall Or_ ti) A-6.1191 AalAM 7, 1!1poa • Monl•MI 100 27,1 000 o -e 12 1 Houatoo 000 003 300 1 7 10 1 Aooer•. 8 Sm1t11 (7). Lerch (7). ~oon (7) Burri• C IOI and Car1er Laeo.t. MIOOen 1e1 Dawley Cl) end M11woc1< W-D•wtey. 1·0 L-Burrll 0-1 HR• Monlreal 0•.....,,. (21. Houlton B•H 111 Thon ttl A 10 237 Colaege UC VYIM 2.. P1pperdhM 1 UC IMne 000 000 020 2 6 0 P111>per01.-. 000 000 00 1-I 2 1 .Some. Blahs (9) and Rupp laua ano Jones E Soma C5-41 L-IUL• l!>-21 S 8rah1131 ?B-HIWOflh HIOH SCHOOL 8TANOtN08 8N Vi.w Le119ue w l 01 2 e1 Toro t 1rv1ne 5 Stddill>ack 5 CoelaMIM 4 Ettar>cAa 4 Coron• dal Mar 3 u n...,.,111y 3 NewporlHarbof 2 \'M1erdat'e ........ Coe•• MHI 13. lnnne 1 Newpon HltbO< 5, Et1anc11 4 Corona Clel Mar 2 Vn•-9'ty I El TO<'O 7, SeddiaOKk 3 • .......,,., 0-(J:ll) El TO<'O 11 E•tencia Corona del M11 al lrvtne Un1•er .. ly II CO.II M ... ~pot1 Harbor .. SaOOlaback 8UnMt L•119ue 3 I 3 I 4 2 4 2 s 3 5 3 e • w L 0 1 1 2 Foun1a.n llalfe)' Hununq1on BMc:n w .. 1m..._1., E.,,_., 5 3 .... 4 3 2 ' 4 21. Marina 0c--11- 3 s 3· .. 1 7 S'; YMlerday'1 lcota FOUMM>V-,7 ~V...4 T_,-eo-- W"1m1n11er •• Ed1aon at Mile II-• Parkl71 M111n1 11 Hun11ng1on Beach (noon) T_,.,~ Ed'"°" 11 'Ocean Vleor 13 15) Huntlnglon Beed'l 11 WHlmlnll• (3 15) Foun111n \/alley ••-Marina at Ml .. Squar• Park 171 South ca.et LNg\19 W L -Cai>l•lrano VeJ;ey s ... Clemen•• MIUIOf\Vilto LIQU"I H11111 WooOl>ri09' L...,a9Ncll Dana Htl!a I 1 5 1 ... 2 1~ 2 , .... 4 4 2 I 0 v-..11c«M San c-11 o. WooOt>ttOga • LIQUM Hiiis II. Ulguna 8Mc:h 3 Capi9trMO V.,,,,., 11. OW.. HtKa 5 11onc1ey·. °""" ( 1:11) Laguna Beach II Dene Hllh ·-~· 0-(1:11) Cap111rano Valley at WooODfldge Dana Hiiia 11 Laguna Beach Laguna Hills 11 Ml9elon Vllf<> eoei. ..... 1a. ntne 1 s 4 5 4'" e 5'" ,,.,..,. 100 000 0-1 5 2 ea.ta MIN 170 032 •-13 8 O Liplon Henigan (5) and Ra hmalulla, Goetlacn an4 H•~ W-Ooeltaeh L- lJpton 28-GoeotllCll (CH~ 2 HA-HayM ICMI __,......, .. ~, Ell8"08 101 020 0 4 7 3 Newpot1 Harl>Of 00 1 202 • -5 l 4 A Jo1>n1on. Snow (II and CampM v. Grig11>y, \llart tn end Tarry W-Origtby L A John_. 2B-Nlellole (E~ T.,ry (NH) HR -J-(NH) C-del .... t.~1 Univ.ally 190 000 0-1 6 I Corona 0. M• 001 000 1-2 1 I S1ol2olf and Brown. WyM Md M<lrphy 2B -CC). E-ett (VI RI fwo 1, ld•1•11fl 1 SeddleOed< 000 000 3-:1 4 7 El Toro 100 222 t-7 10 1 Ol&l Solle (81 Md Ball•. Arrttl. ""-' (1) ano Apple• W -Arrllt L-Ollt 29-Awl<lt (ETl 38-Scol1181 Pacific lovthwHI Open (alloeAngelea) Ouer1erlltMI tlflahe Jimmy Coon0<1 CU 8 I Oaf Sandy Mayer cu s I. 2·6. 1-3. 11·4. G-Meyer (Us I def l1m M1vo111 (US I. 1·~ 6·2, Brian Gollfrlld IV 6 I Oaf Ml~• O.Pal,,,.. (US I. 6-2. 6·4. Johan Kriek (Sou111 AlrlC•I dal Hank Pt111er IU S I. 3·11. II· t 6 2 Grand Prix tournament (al Ala-4'n-f'ro•-. fr-) 0""18fflNI ~ Mate WU•nder 1sw.oan1 def VICIO< Pace• 1Paregu1y) 6·3 8-2. Hanrl Lacoo1a (frencel def Jalro Veln c:o (Colomblll. 6·3 IS-2 Jo4'Ch4m Ny•lrom 1s...oen1 clef All)andro G1nu1>11 CArgenllnal. 11-2. 1-o. SerolO Calli tSp11nldef lOICCourteau (Fra~l.&-7 6-3 10·8 WCT tournament (al Hiiton tteed ltland, l .C.) Ouarledln•I llnelee t11an LenOI (C11c:ho1lov11t111 O•f MM'' Ok;llaon (U S I 0·2 6 2. 6 2 Women'• tournament (at Amelia let.ftd. fla.) Q.......nlnell ....... Chrl1 E-' LloyO (U S ) clef S~a Hanlkl (WMI GermlWlyl 8-3 11·2 Carllt19 81ne11 (Ca nada) del Sellin• Bunge (Weet Germ811yi. &-I 2-6 1·4 Hana IAll>CllllCOva (C1icflollo .. kla) oar MICl\elle T 0<rea (U S ). 1-6 6-0 Katlly A•nlld< (US I del ~f ... la AegQI jllaly) 6· 1 $-2 Coli.Ge PCAA ll<X*O llOltN TOUflHA•HT (al ''""' llele) UC ltvlne I, UC ._ • ..,._,. I l lftolee Snyder IUCll del Anderton 11-3. 3-8. IS·O, Men Son HlnQ tUCI) Oal ... ngu1. 7-1. ll-4, 4'nlelon (UCll Oef Finerm.,. 1 ·5, 7 -t. Neleon UCI) del. Lul>l>erl, 8-2 e-o. AmO<' (UCI) def Au111eff. 6·2 4-6 6·1 Sconyer1 (UCSBI Oel >ilnk<M. 8-0. 6·3 o.u- Ou•O•·Snyder (UCll Oal Anoereon- ,ul>t>era. 5.7 11-1 7-t. NtllCH\.Anlalon tUCI) clef Sccnyera-Auuell 11-2. 8-3 Hink .. ·Amo< IUCI) Oii f..-m.11\.Ang<JI 11-2. 1 ·8 UC lnifne &, Lone tleech llelt J llfto ... Snyde< (UCll oar boo1r. 11-3 (J-2. Man Soo Hing (UCI) de! CIUM. 7.5, 6-4. Ouadt 1UCll Oel Tyrlll 2·1S 8-2, 11-2 P Smllh CLBI oel Miiton. 4·6. 6·3. 6 3. Ntiaon (UCI) Oel Schull•. 6· 7 6·:1, 6·3 Brook• (L81 o.i Aemoa. 2-t. 6-3. 7 .5 DovblH Snyder-Quade (UCI) del lyrall·B•OOICI. 3·11. 6·4, 7-S. M•n Soo H!nQ·Anllaon (UCll oet Scf>u•11-Herr111. 7 6. IS·7 1.e. Bootf>·O Smtlll !LBJ dal Nelaon·Amo< 11-2 8-7 6-4 Ottlaf loofM Fresno Sllll 8 UC SIWlll Bar Dara 1 long Beacf> S1a11 a. Fr-110 Sit!• I Tod411'1 MetdlH UC 1,.,,.,. .,. Fr_,o S1111 UC Sanla S..1>11a va 1.onO a..cn S1111 H~~~ ,_,._ v .. ar.:;_ OoMll View• LM (FV) 091 Pollget 6· 1 def Cleorgton. 11-1 clef Han. 11 clef Suh. &-1. Ovren (FV) I011. 1·8. 1-6 won 11-3. 6-0. l>Mpol CFVl ..on. 11·3, loel. 1-e. won. 11-1. 11-1. Hotm fFV) loll 1-e. 2-8, 4-t . woo. 11-2 DoulMM WandHl-MIQI (FV) oel Aelll)l-OotnefaQO, 6· I 6-0. Oal Slnglelon·SC:n.IWblow, 6-1. $-1. Noa..,,..an-N~,..,. (FV) won. 8-0. 6-4; 8-0 e-o Huntlftglon 9Mcl\ 22. "'-1ftl I ........ G1111 (HB) del Wong $-1 c1e1 Hust.a 6-4 lo41 lo lOCllwood 4-t clef Te¥1e. 11-1. BIOley(H811oe1 3-t W won.6-1.-11-7, Berglund (HBl IOlt 2..t won, 11-2, 11-3 11-1. Marqua (HB) I011. 3-t won. 11-4, 11-4 11-4 OcMlbtH G11>riel-Oempman (HB) clef Hlrllo-Lowe 11·3. 8-2 dal L1w-J1co1>1on. t -1. 1-0. Oocld...Canoo IHB) won. 11-1. 7·5. won 1.s. 11-2 ldlaon 21, WMtmlnal« 2 1"'91M Han (El del Harlman, 8-2 def Cottman. &-o. del Tran. 11-4. clef L•. e-o, Reid (El won. 6-1. 11-1, 6-4, 8-2, HolmM(E)won. 8-0. e-1. loll 2..e. won. e-o. Whit-(El won. 6-0. a-1. loel O·IS. won, 11-1 ~ McC1'11t1·HO (El Clef VeyhO<'l·A•mMV. 6· 1, 6-2. d•f LH ·ltounn. 8·0, e .o. Gumpal·SPMlm•n (El won 7-8 &-2. &-2. 7.5 c.-........... """'--"' 1J Grear tVI Oa~~lvan, 0-4, del erownaberget. 0-4. def ,,,OJ19, 8-2. def Mclten. 8-3. Margollti (U) IOet, 2-8, 1-t, 1·11. woo. e-2. Corkery IUI loat. 1-8, 2-6. 6-7. 6-7 Oeublea Oay·Pl uilon (V) IOll to Ewing·Weai-, 2·11, 3·0. def Hlnm•n-Hoalellar, 6-3. 11-2. Vlet0<-0U-(U) eplll. 2-41. 7•t . epllt, 4-6, 7-5 Newpor1 IW1Mf ,.~ .......... 11~ ........ S'ltlndaon (NHI Clef ~ 1·5. loll lo Brown. 11-7. del-ed 10 bwger 3-t -lo Aobblna. 4-8. Heyw (H) won, 6-1, 7-.S, 7-41. 8-2. M~1 (NH) "'°"· 8-2. ll-1 6-0 6-0; S1orm (NHJ 1oa1. o.e won 11-2 IOa1 6-7. won. e-3 Whitntan .,. Galleries Cordially invites you to a reception honoring: John Sto&art lntemational Maritime Artiat ' Sunday the Twenty-Fourth -of April One until Five P .M. Orange Coat, DAii. 'f PILOT /Saturday, Aprll 19, 1983 83 ~ ConUy·M Ha'et IHHI ,,111 wtth ltlf 11\Moml, .... I• , Ajlllf wttll 11~-tlNcwll, ..... 1-0. "-' .... .., (NH) IOll, w .01 ._..,, •t,e-4 ltYlna I I, CM4t ..... 1 ¥\fer1M1t IOMI ~~11-4, loel to YClnf, 4 ·I, daf VN8oo. t-0, -ltlfleld, H : J, l\Jot.., lCMI IOtl, t I, 1 I, W!ft1 1_:-11 ICMll, 4 I, • ~ !CMI. ioac M . IMI, IMI, 1-1, Ma tCMI IOtl, 0 I.~, 0.1 1(09a.a1t11mon1 (CMI •Piii wllll Tarter• lleaQflam, M , i-1. 90ll1 wllll V~. 6-1, 4-1 WflOl\M'lltan (Ct.I) IOal, M; 4..f, io.1 2 .. ti • •• ,., • ..._ 14~, al T-11°" ....... YI (I) IOlt 10 M\IMllr, 0.1, toal 10 le 2 ... Oe1 M~ ..... 1-S. O.C Trll'I, t-4, Phan; Ill "'°"· .... l-0. I 3, W . Ho le cl> won. 1.0, 6-1, l-0. 1·2 Hu Le (I) loll, o-6, o-e, 0..1, 1·0 ~ Vu·TOMUln Cll aptlt wltll Wallln•Oav11. 4·0. t -3, clef Matllerl·Olamond. &-4. e.4. Trono-l .. Cl) tot1. 2 ... 0-1; 2-41. o-t, Utll"' ..._~ i....e-...... 7 l<01'9ncl1 (LBI def Maletta. e-0, 1011 lo Ngu~, &-7. def l'loOngli-. 6-2, clel Ly. 1·0 Brumllald (Li i won 1-2. l-4, loel, 6·7 won. M , HouM ILI J loat. 11-7. 2-1. 3-1. won by O.Caull. Hooday ll81 won. 6-2, IOll by c1e1au11 loat 2 e won. &-3 • 0........ llrendl·Heworth (L81 def fraorlck Truo"o 8·4 1·4. def McKay-Jo,c., 1-2. 6-1. Wa!l-·Otalc•llOll ll9 ) won, 6-0. 6-3. won. 8-t. II I Colt.a• women UC lf¥1fte I. 11. of .... DMee J llt!elell Keeling (VCI) del CHll. •·3. 6-1. Newma n ($0) def Mallo'l, IS·3. 8·2, Tranwllh (UCll 011 Kouiu. 7. II-•. 6· 1 AMO (80) clef S.lng. 4-6. 11.0. 11-2; Suftlven tSO) def Olo<Oanella, 3-1. 6-3. 7-t. Kaua IUCll clef 81112, 7·0. 6-1 ~ Kaellng·Mallory (UCI) def l<01o1Zu-F11r•. 8·2. IS·2. MY•rt·Pallon (Cl) d•I CU la· Newman l-4, 6-3. Trenwtth-K-(UCIJ de! Bltn-WtlH-. 1-2 8-1 Men'• wo4~ COlUOI UCLA lmrlt.tlonel UCLA Oel UC Senll Barl>at• IS 15 6 Peppero1ne def Penn SI 15-9 15-10 T¥1ghf't~ 5 30 Pe nn SI (21S-3) •• UC S nta 8arb111 (23 Ill. lhlrO place 1 30 UCLA (23·31 .. P-Olne 1111·4\ Cll•m04onehlp , COMMONITY COUl!GI \ Golden WH I det Ortnge Coul. 8-16.\ 18-1'. I~ 10. 1S·l1 ~ HICIH I IM View Hflle \ Ii E•llnc:•• def Maler Dal. 1S·5. 15-7. 1&-e • Irvin• o.i Unhl•tlly. 15-10. 15-5. 15-t ~" Colla M ... def Corona clel M11. 13· 15, 16-4 15·8. 16-9 ' Newpot1 Harbor clef El T0<0, l!>-10 15-11 I ~ 14-111, IS 1 \ ... -Leee... . L• Ou1n11 def w .. tm1n11•. 1M. 15-131 J lS-11 Marina ""' Eolaon. •5-t. 2-15. 15-n 7 IS 1S-1 j; I Hun11ng1on ~ def Oceen v ...... 15-~ 15-10 tS-S I~ lo<iltl C-1 LMgw 'I , Sen C11men11 del Woodbridge. 15· I.~ 15-S. 16 10 Laguna Beach def Laguna H1119, 15·3. \ ' tll·3. 10-16, 15·6 a .. View L•aoue LHgw 0....ell '# L W L NH WH~:r:..c:a:NCI • L. ,. .. .. 2;) 711 62 " .... I 41 U U) lO 41 H HI ta 2t U SM 21 Hff"'9» ........... ~ y San An1~ 62 2t 141 Ken ... Clly 40 U 161 1 CJ.n-44 )7 '4;) -I Oell.. 31 ., 411 f 4 Ulah ff 02 361 ll;) Houtlon 14 67 173 31 IAITaflfl COfWIMNCI • Allenlt. Dl11111eft a·Phll.cle!Pllll es 1e •·lloeton &6 26 ··-Jereay 41 :13 ..,_ v ork 43 lie WaahlngtOfl 41 38 C1111ral DIYlalon y·Milw-M 61 30 Attanll 42 39 Detroit 37 •4 cntceoo 20 63 ci.v..no 22 68 Indiana 20 111 a-cllnc:llecl ptayon epo1 y<llnc:ned CIM9'on lllle 802 178 6113 &31 513 l30 10 11 n 23~ 619 fl 407 14 346 23 272 28 247 31 l·ctlnchlO dMalon and conlerl<'C9 1111e YMterdlr'• lcofM I.ell ... 100. S..llle 90 Chicago 120. Boaloo 117 Phll.Oalpl\11 100. N ..... J«wy 98 N.,.. York 100, O.ttorl 83 San <An1011lo 121. UU!h 118 Cleveland 132, Indiana 124 (01) l(aneaa City 111 Houa1on 102 PhOenla 113 San Diego 101 o.n-137. Oallu 128 PortlallCI 112. Golden &1111 toe TOftlthl'•O.- MNwaukM al Allanll 0.1Jol1 II W&tl>lngton s ... AnlonlO ., Del••• Ll111> at Houlton S..11 .. al Golden Stale Lahn 100, lonlca • • llATTLI -611111on 0, Vr.,,.. I Slkma 25. Tllompaon 111. Wllll1m1 22. Ha .. 11 I. t<al-e. Brown 0. Smllll 0. Oonaldaon 10 ro11J1 41·15 11.21911 · LOI AHOl!Ll!I -Ram1>11 15, WllllH 21 Abdul Jabbat 20. E Johnaon 12. Nl•oo 19, Coo1>1< 8. J0<-s. Lan011>eroer o e11 .. 2 To1111 42·911 18-26 100 lc0t .. llJ Ovatteni SMH.. 24 28 27 19 IHI LOI Angeletl 24 2S 27 2~ 100 Tht-polni o<>ala -None Foulld OUI None Ael>ounda -S..1111 40 (Slkma 141. Loa Angel11 '1 (R•mbll 121 AHlll• 5"11 .. 27 (Tl>ompaon I 11. LO. Angeiel ?II (E Jottnton 121 Total fouta S..11 .. 22 L04 AtlQllH 23 A -17 .505 COMMUNITY COlLEOE WOMEN Ootden Wfft 95, Mt. &AC II MT. IAH ANTONIO -Wall<• 2, Cartton 11. Scllroe<ler e. GM 8 Grace 4, Hogan 8 O'Sulll•an 111. Archie 30 Total• 37 14·23 118 OOlO~ ftl T -Clemenll 7, Guthrie 42. Harrlaon 21. Hu1alh 4. Tllompaon 3. Kal•ll 10. Lor• 3. Fo11um S To1111 35 25-38 SIS Halfllme GOiden w .. 1. 49-45 Total foula Ml San Anlonlo 211. Gotclen w .. 1 20 Foulld out Schroeder (MSAC). Loya(QWC) Orenoe Coaat 75, Compton 11 COMl'lON -McNeil 111 Hardil y 2 ~ 14 Odums 3. Rol>lnaon 15 Crtyton 11 Totlll Z3 15-24 111 ~ COAIT -Wltaon 1 Elflnger t e Olntt>urg 3. Smith 1. Krupka 5 Menoou a. SIWld•lken • eorr11 4. Le4bffald 1e Berry I Tota19 32 11.f 3 75 Halftime Oranoe Coea1. 38·23 Tolll foul• Campion 2 I, Orange Co111 24. Fou+ed out' Elltnget COCCI. Aot>lnton (C). CraV1on CCI Tacl'lnk:al loul. Lell>frald (OCC) HIOH SCHOOL 8TANOIN08 ~· E111nc1a 10 o 13 2 ' ~ Co•I• Mau 9 1 9 1 / eor ..... .,.. .,.,, 1 3 • 3 • Newpoft Hert>Or S 5 1 5 '"''"' 4 6 e 1 Matero. 4 I 8 6 El To<o 1 tl 1 10 un.-.. ty O 10 1 11 TwM17'1 0-(Jt15) !11anc11 11 Unl11•9'1'1 COfon• Oel Mer •I Newpot1 Hlrbor lnnna 11 El T 0<0 Mat .. 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Mc:Walhy ano Saldan• 28-Bouflard UfthertltJ I, Ccwone del .... 0 ...,.,._ .. ,,, 110 300 o-s 5 0 Coron• del Mar 000 000 0-0 3 l Clla a nd Stene, Dodd• and l<olefed 29-Esleo (CdM) 38-Fu (UI ............ t-• Edlton 010 000 03-4 9 O W•lmlnller 010 000 00-1 4 2 Carpenter and Trubo•ll1, Marlin and O'Conl\0< 3B-MeMn (W~ ,_...., Yaller I, 0e... View I Fountain VeJ;ey ooo oeo o-6 10 2 ~ v-010 001 0-2 & 6 Vanlml(I end Puctillllll. 8111, Jannl"ljt !SI a nd Sct1•GO•· w -Venlman L-11•11 38-MONoe (OVJ. SCNOQI (OV) ....W 1, """t""4flon -..otl o Huntington BMcti 000 000 00-0 2 t ....,_ 000 100 01-1 4 I PNlllpa 111<1 o....n. L....., IWld "•oveon 28-1..arger> (M) Kriek, Connors to meet LOS ANGEL ES (AP) - Fifth-'"eeded J oh an Kriek of South Africa defeated Hank Pfiaier 3-6, "6-1, 6-2 y~y to Q'IOVe to the semifinal.a of the Pfldfk Southwest Open. Kr iek will meet Jimmy Connon, who touiht off • alugllh atart to defeat Sandy Mayer 2-8, 6-3, 6-4, eerlier in thie ~jumped to 6°31.-d OW't Krlek tn the tint eet that the South African could not overmme, lCJlinl the aet in the nat~. But Kriek didn't 1lve hi• o~t • chanat t.n the 1Mt two llta. P&tar wu able 10 c:n1 five pointa the last four games. "I don't know how I played. becaute I was concentrating ao bard to see the ball. When l 1W'ted to relax, then I atar1ed to retwu well." he uid. C onnors, a three-t i me champion of thla Volvo Grand Prix toume)', wu mluin& hn uiu.11. powertu.l groundstrok• •t the b•atnninl hi• afternoon matich. .,.U.t Mayer. Jn \ht~ llet Connon took a 2·0 lead, but Mayer fou1ht beck to knot the IC01'e at 2·2. But Connon took four of the next five 11me1 to even the match at one •t ..ch. fOUlllTM llACI'. One mile .,_ All>•q.>11 (Mkltman) 3 80 3 00 0.. 0.. Sluppe< (Mlftl) 4 20 C0<1ng1 Ll<ly (KlllOl«I uo 3 20 4 00 Alao raced Spinll•• Shade 811.,._1 Cllrlt Time I 67 3/5 Anna Sum"'" ''"" llACI!. One mile pace J 0.,.11 AMeg•o (o..om.r) 4 ISO .~ 20 2 40 HN\1911 Hllp U1 IC.,.,pl>elll 4 80 3 40 MIQl'llY Matrl• 1D'Br..,.) 2 80 A1eo •llCIO I'm • Hlllb<lly loo 8efle Jolle. Mery·1 Command. lmmacu1111 Popelci• Ton C.ldonla T•me 2 02 12 UACTA (1·31 pa.lcl '25 20 l lllTH llACI Ona mite p- Coot Gay (Au1>1nl II 20 4 00 3 20 Kr .. (Park•> 7 80 5 eo Of-I-fHlll) I IO Alao raced Sc:OICl'I Dout>!a B•anl 8elier, 6 11n1 Anor-Snow Dance Aoc:I< N Shine. Aulumn SIO<'m Time 169 4/S 12 IXACTA (8·7) plld 152 00 ll!Yl!NTH llACE. One ml .. p-Theal•ICll (Campbell) 4 llO 2 llO 2 80 Trill L .. 1 (0 Brien) 2 80 2 llO Annot a Braud• !Kuel>llfl 3 40 Alao <ec:ecl Jovanna Almahurl1. Kellina. Pol•anca. SIOlan Mornenll. C•l•blue Cll1a T Time 1 58 315 12 IX ACTA 14-~I plld S 13 00 12 l'ICK llX (3-4-S. 1-6-4) paid 1241~60 40 ''"'" one wlnNng llCl>.at (au l'IOf-1 ~ Pick SIA con101111on paid 1 78 20 wllh 106 wtnning llCicel• f!lve hOrMt) EIGHTH RACI!. Ona mile p- May _Wind fKuet>le<I II 00 4 00 3 00 Emo• ... e..pr ... 1o.n11111 e 40 3 eo WlnO-e CAllChlel 3 00 Alao rllCIO TheC>fa Hanover. Oreo Byro, Lilli. Alb• An.-.. Pinch Hll Oleam Time T1.,,....·51131S 12 l!XACTA I1·21paid 140 80 NINTH llACE. Ona mile p- s -1 Peppel IKUll>lar) 24 00 e 80 3 20 Oien Almahurat (McNetl) 3 80 2 ISO Mlgllly Capt .. n 10 Btlen) 3 20 Alao raced Call Party Wll-., SlllC>l>I' In Clover Time 1 57 315 12 l!ICACTA t 1·51 pelO lat 00 TENTH llACE. One mlle -from The Tr .. (Meccmbarl 1 20 Wino Damage (Kuebtarl R W B•et (Mills) 210 Ou! 3 00 Out Ou1 Coal A110 raced Jul•• Hanover Merchen!, Bret Boy Oat>ome Time 1 57 115 12 l!XACTA (4·2) PllO $8 40 l!LEYl!NTH llA«:e. One mil4 oece Andy s win,_ (Anderaon) 3 40 2 llO 2 40 C'Mon Hlnb<UV !S-111 ,4 20 5 20 Marqui. (Kuebler) 3 20 A1ao rle*l Mf N M Ml9a Infinity HO'#Cly MOn Hot N Bot .... ed Soony Old Al NWJy t lly Tome 201 1.s 12 EV.CTA (J.71 Plod S33 llO Anenoanoa-6,1141 Heflt-ue ci...ac (et ..,_ Hied ...... l.C.) Mac 0 '0.-ady ~-133 Bot> EMtwooa 87~7-t34 MWI< McNutty M-ee-135 Scon Swnpton M-17-135 ..... i<wln 70-16-13e Jim _,oro 68-&11-138 lM TreW>o 116-72-138 Petw Jecoo-7t-t7-138 w"°"" Blac:ttt>urn 19-70-139 Allan Miller 71·811-138 George Burne 71·81-1311 M.,... McCuml>er 70-98-139 Fuuy Zoeller 01·72-1&0 Fred Couplet 73-tt-1311 Donnie Hammond 111.n-130 Oevld Graham 70-99-1311 Lou Gtalliarn 72-68-140 Calvin "-• 72-et-140 Ar4y BNn 19-71-140 Nlek Price 70-70-140 Gary Kodl 11-71-140 Doug l...... M-71-140 LEASE A 1983 COUGAR FOR PER MONTH* Leasing lan't right for everyone, bu! may be the answer to your new car needs. Lease a brand new 19&3 Mercury Cougar for $199,26 per month on a cloMd end , ..... with no down P•yment and 38 nionth free maintenance & warranty. Come In and help • UI find the right ..... pCan for you. ~·· r I I Or1ngt Coaet DAii. V PILOT l81turd1y, Aprll 18, t9S Following through Jimmy Connors followb throug h o n a return from Sandy .Mayer last night on the way to a dvancing l o tht-Southwt•i,t te nnis sem ifina ls . University gives CdM scare But· Sea Kings h a nd Troj a ns second te nnis setback o f year When you come within im eyelash of defeaung the No. l team, you hwe a tendency to tl)ink of only one thing, as University tennis coa<.·h Gary Sisel pointed out yesterday "I'd love to play them a~atn," S1sel admitted "Them" is Corona del Mar, currently tht• CIF 4 -A No. l-ranked team. And for the S('(.'Ond lime thLs season. the Sea Kings def<>ated the Tro;ans in Sea View League action. This time, it was 16-12, and the win uppe<l CdM's record to l 1-0 overall and 7-0 in league Despite the setback, Sise! remains optimistic that his team can beat the Sea Kings. preferably in the CIF finals "My expeclaUons art.> we can ht-at them Wt.• Ne wport Club h osts m a tc h ~ The Newport Volleyball Club will (a('(• Bay Club of San Jose in a serl('s o r matchPS today at the Irvine Boys' and Girls' Club a t Jdfrey and Barranca roads The matches, involving the 17-and under and 15-and-under teams. will take plat.'t-' from 3-9 pm Admission is free. DllTH IDTICIS FREY Bt·dt. h. Ca <1lso surv1vin.i I LeROY T. FREY, age 62. art 4 grandc hildren, h1 i. a resident of Huntington m"ther Carolin« Frey. a Beach, Ca. Passed away i.1i.tt'r Elizabeth Frey, a suddenly on April 13. 1983 brother Wallace Fee.)' of in Bu;lingame, Ca He was 0ct-dt.ur, Ulinol!I <md brother the lon of Otto C and Ralph Frey of lnd1anapoll.s, Caroline S Tetzlaff Frey He Indiana Fnen<b may call at wu born July 20. 1920 in P11~rce Brothers Srn1ths' Wausau, W1scons1n . He Mortuary from 12:00 noon to attended the public schools 5·00PM on Sunday and In Wausau and graduated I 0 OOAM to Y OOPM o n from Indiana Umversity and Monday Funeral services received his Masters from will be co nduc ted on the University of Maryland Tuesday, Apnl 19, 1983 at He entered the U.S . Manne 11 OOAM at the First Unit.eel Corps in 1941 and was a Methodis t C hurch o f fighter pilot during World Hunungt0n &>ai:h with Rt'v 1 •War II. the Korean and Albert Jansen. J>Mlor of the Vietnamese Wars He retired churl'h off1 <.'1<1ttng. Full as a Colonel tn 1973 For the military services Will be past 10 yean he has been a conducted on Tuesday at Tel'hnkal Compliance I OO PM a t R1vers1< e Manager with Nissan National Cemetery by the Corporation , he was a United Stat.es Marine C.Orps member of the First Unit.eel from El Toro Marine Base Methodist Church and held Family suggests in lieu of several positions of Clowers contributions bt- 1 ea de rah 1 p 1 n c 1 u d 1 n g made in mt'mor)' of LeRoy C h a i r m a n of t h e Frey to the First United Admlnl1trat1ve Board, he Methodist Churc h of waa also a member of Huntington Beach, 2721 Huntington Beal'h Lodge 17th St .. Huntington Beal'ht # 3 8 0 F & A M . He was Ca Piert't! Broth<'n Smiths married to the former M o rtuary director• Dorothy M. S~ker, who 536-6539 survives along w1 th 4 WHlPPLE daugh teu, Patricia NORMAN LEANDER Weatermeyer and Nancy WHIPPLE, reudent of Brant both of Costa Mesa, Huntington Harbour, Ca C&., Susan•Penn and Sandra Passed away on April 14, Roy both of Huntington. 1983 Survived by hll> wife Wf11nlll Whipple. daughters "-... Suzanne Whipple. Lul'lnda ,ACIAC VllW MIMC>lt4L'AIK CelT'elery Mortua"' Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pae1l1c: V•~ Ortv1 Newpoll Be .tc h ~uoo . McC~ MOHUAlllS LaQuna Beach 494 9415 laQUflil Hill$ 768·0933 San Junn Capistrano '49~ '776 1cho ls. and Ct-leste hippie, brother Burbeth ipple, and hlS sister June hn Also survived by 6 andctuldren, and 1 great- ra nd da ugh te r Private rvlres. In lieu or nowers he family reque1ts onatlons be made in Nonnan ~ander Whipple's name to your favorite charity. WESTOVER HARRY CLAY WBSTOVER, resident of Laguna Hiila. Ca Pasaed away on April 14. 1983. Born May 19, 18j>4 in Wllllamatown, Kentuck_l. Survived by eon Harry E Wee10Ver of Newport Be.ch, Ca • dauaht•r Dorothy WHtover of Sah Marino, Ca .. 1randchlldrt>n Helen Ellubeth, H•rry Allen w~ and h.ia wit. Sandra. and John W &oVer, Brtt~ Clay, Barren Equen. and All-Clair W lov•r anci 1reatr frand1on J ohn Chtl•toph.r Wallace. F\.lnetaJ wMc.'a wlU be held °" Monda)', ~· 11, 1813 ., l.OOPM at &he PldflO Vww MortUan ~L ~ .. at · Parifk Vttw M9nw>rla) Parlt, N•wport ..... ;.Jn h•M of ltowu1 ......rtal "*''*" '""'I b9 ma o ,.w •.vor•t::••,. aelfle Ytaw •rlMary, ........ lost two tiebreakers today 'and they could have given us tht• match," S154..·l c.dded Chns Gn.~r. the dcft•nding Sea View Leag.ue smglt>S \.'hamp1on. swept his four matches for the Tro;ans, _mc:ludtng <i tcnst• 6-4 deci.'iio11 over Brien Sullivan S ullivan went on to w~ the rest of his mat<.'hl~. "I wasn't 'Pl<>ased with the way our team played," admitted CdM Coach Dave Hdfern "I think we lackt·d intensity There wcrC' JUSt too manv distrac.·t1uns " But des pite thl· distrat twns, the St•a Kings m<maged to .hand University its second defeat against 13 v1<. tunes. " ln other St.'a View L<·ague action, Newport Harbor dov. rn.J Estanc1~. 15 1-12' i as tht• Sailors' No. 2 and Nn '.\ singles players Tom I I ayes and 11 J<1mes Myt•rs swept tht•1r mJt.cht'S. Myt·rs lost JUst three ~Jmt•s in four matt·hcs as tht• .Sailors improved their n'<.'Ord to 11 -3 Irvint> rollro to a 21-i v1t wrv over Ctl'ot.a Mesa as the Vaqut·ros' Gt'ne Yung v. o;, all of his singles matches Cr.u~ Kmght took three of his four matches for Irvine. Costa Mt.~'s Toclrl Tarter and Barry &>acham l(•,1m('d to spill their doublt'l> matches · Saddlt.·b•1<k t.'<iged El Toro J.t i •. 12 • ~Ki Y1 dt Ceatt'Cl Van Tran in tht dt'C1dmg match, 6-4 In th• SunsN League. Founlam Valley lS now 4 1 with a 22-6 rout of Oce;m View The Barons arc 11ow lied with Ed1S<m and Huntington Beach for the league lead Scott Lee swept his singles matc:hes to remain undefeated m league for Fount.am Valley, while Stan Wendzel and J L Maga learned to l•aslly win their doubles matches John Gabnel and J ohn Dampman w.on their doubles matches to lead Huntington Beach to a 22-6 victory over Marma. Bill Marquez, up from the Junior varsity, won three of hts four singl<>S matches for the OiJt:rs Eddie Han a nd Bre nt Reid s wept their matches tn pau: Edison 's 26 -2 romp over Westminster In the South Coast League. Laguna Beach tripped Laguna,H1lls 21 7 to up 1ts ret.'Ord to 11-2. Ted Brandt and Ian Hawo rth won their doubles matc:hes as did Robert Wallact' and Erik D1ckt.-rson for the Art1stS The UC Irv ine women's squad posted its thtrd straight victory and l!eventh 1n eight outings as Cmdy Kc·eltng c:apturC'd her singles match, then teamed wllh Linda Mallory in No. 1 doubles for an Nsy tnumph So ccer tryouts set The Amt·ncan Speedlil<Xlcer As.soClalion w\ll hold tryouts for the 1983 Sem1pro Speedsoccer League tomorrow at 10 am at Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club tn Fount.am Valley Players should register at the tryout locauon and will then play a 10-nunute game on a first- rome, first-serve basis. The league tS set to begin May 21 For more information, phone 557-9272 flt&.IC NOTICE P\ln.JC NOTJC( '1CT1'TIOUI IUllNHI FICTmoua IUllNlll NAM! ITATaMI HT NAME I TATW-NT fhe following Pllf~• ate doing Tha IOltowlhg P4Wtonl ara doing bvll-... bu11,,. .... POT OF GOLD ENTERPRISES. (A) VISION COMM UN !· 2<113 S FAINMw, No 0 130. 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MtY 1, 1eu 1 ________ __.1 ... 51+13.._.., 1183·U ---~----~~ An in~tant celebrity · Elway has tough d ecision to make STANJo'ORD (AP) The work achcdulc on the board ot the Delta Tau Delta fraternity hoUR ahow1 John Elw~·· chore for the week: Clt'&n up the third floor. It doesn't matter that Stanford'• All-America i. ubout to decide whether to become a milllonalrc outCit"ld prOlpect for the New York Yanlute9 or a mJJlionaire "can't ml•" quarterback ln lhe NaUonal Football Leaaue Among the Delta. Elway i. JUlt another frat brother The houae on the hlU In the comer of the campus la abuzz with atrangen. The telephone rings constantly. Everyone, It seems, wantl to know whose money the 22-year·old senior la aotng to tak~ The big date la April 26, when Elway Is expected to be the top choice in the NFL draft -If he hasn't signed Clrat w ith the Yankees. The Baltimore Colt.a, by virtue of their winless seasn m 1982, have that No 1 pick, but Elw~y could force ihem to trade 1t by refusing to play 1n Baltimore. He already has hinted he'd prefer Seattle, the Los Angeles Raiders, San Diego or Dallas -if he plays-football. He ·turned down a reported $2 .5 million <.'Ontract with the Oakland Invaders of the United States Football League, but hasn't closed the door to them If the numbers and team m the NFL aren't nght, and 1f he decides against ~ball, Elway could wind up m the new league next year. As an E'<.'Onomics major who will graduate with his class ln June. Elway appreciates the power of his position. He is perhaps the most sought-after two-sport athlete of all time He knows It doesn't make good business sense for him to talk about which sport or which team he prefers, so he'd rather talk about other things. "I don't want to jeopardize my options," he said ofter a round of golf last week. He said he's in <.'Ont.act with his agent and his father almost daily, keeping track of the wheeling and dealing around him George Steinbrenner, the Yankees' blustery owner who doesn't like to lose pennants or bidding wars, is wooing Elway with sonnetS of gold and the allure of the btg city. It i.s a sophisticated, high. powered campatgn, sometimes reminiscent of the devil's tricks to get Joe Hardy in "Damn Yankees." Steinbrenner teased Elway with about $140.000 for playing six weeks of Class A ball for ' Fisherman's life changed by· prize By The Associated P resa Four days or ftShing have changed Ken Cook's hfl' for good He's put $100,000, the nchest pnze ever in pro r1shmg. in the bank and resigned as a fisheries b1olog1st with the Oklahoma Department of W1ldhfe. "It feels good I guess that's the one word I'd uSt•," Cook said after winning the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society's $327,000 S\iper Tournament at Palatka. Fla.. last month. "I'm gomg to fish as many tournaments as I can get into and do as much promotion of fislung and fishing equ1pml'nt as I can" In a telephone mterv1ew from his Elgin, Okla .. homt•, Cook said he forgets about the~oney involved "once I get to fishing. The whole thmg ts the t•ompetillon between me and the f1Sh I don't get involved in what the other fishermen are doing." the Om>tmta, N Y , Yankeet W.t yeGr, Elway t.eued back with n 318 batting average and 2~ RBJ ln 42 games. This weekend, the blue-eyt.>d blond with the Innocent lookJ la e;ielnbrenner'a guest ln New York. Elway itald before leaving Lhat he'• Hfer "to tee Yankee Stadium for the llret time' with his alrlfrlend, Jane t Suchan, and hl1 mother and lather A 10urce close to Elway uya Steinbrenner already has put a bid on the table: $7 million for aevcn years with an option for Elway to back out after two years Snyder paces UCI FRESNO -Jim Snyder won both of his aingles matches and then teamed with Eric Quade in doubles yesterday to win two matches as the UC lrvme tennis U:am S<.'Oted a pair of victories in the PCAA Round Robtn tournament at Fresno State. The Anteaters, ninth-ranked m the nation, improved their PCAA record to 6-0 with an 8-1 dl>eis1on over outclasst!d UC Santa Barbara and a 6-3 victory over Long Beach State. Bruce Man Son Hing was also a double winner m both singles and doubles, teanung up with Steve AnlBton m the latter tnurnphs Still No. l teve Gar vey ack nowledges the sta nding o vat ion h e received last night a t Do dger Stadium. This · ROckne wants own • 1Inage SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Knute Rockne Ill sometimes wishes he could meet the descendants of other renowned people to see how they handle the burden o{ celebrity by birth "I'd like to sit down and talk to them to ft.nd out it' the expenence has been good or bad," says Rockne, grandson of the famed Notre Dame coach of the same name. Rockne, head football coach and history teacher at tiny East Carbon High School m south. central Utah, can sympathize with thosc whose farruly name is both an honor and a curse. On one hand, he feels a strong bond with a grandfather tie knows only through books and magazines -the coach who popularized the forward pass and compiled a 105-12-5 record in 13 storybook seasons at Notre Dame. Yet Rockne, who pronounces his first name "canute" rather than ''newt," bristles at the inevitable comparisons. "One part of me loves all the publicity and attention I've received," Rockne said. .. At the ~me time, it's frustrating because people could care less if my team went 10-0 and won the state championship When some people talk to me they want to know what my grandfather was like and what football was like then, as 1f I'm supposed to be a transition to the past." Rockne was reared in South Bend, Ind., where hlS Ferandfather coached from 1918 unuJ. hlS death PlBJC NOTICE Pta.IC NOTICE in a plane accident' in 1931. He has e ight brothers and a sister, and was known simply as "Boy" for the first three weeks of hts Life while his parents debated his name He 1s uncert.am why he inhented htS grandfather's "It's one of those thmgs that's never been important to me," he said. "It ~ms to be a bigger deal to other people than it is to me." , SuU living in the city where his grandfather made hts name took its emouonal toll. Rockne decided to play football at Utah State, where he was a wide receiver from 1969-73. After graduation, he was an assistant coach at schools in Oklahoma and Colorado before moving to the coal-mining town of East Carbon two years ago. His team went 4-5 his fi~t season and 6-3 last fall. though East Carbon, with 132 students, is the smallest Class 1-A school in Utah. Like his grandfather, Rockne says he's "a bit old-fashioned," emphasizing fundamentals, hard work and the pass. Rockne ultimately would hke to become a head coach at a larger high school. Wherever he coaches, hls name and all 1t signifies will go with him. But he's coming to terms with hts anrestral baggage. "Qile of the thmgs my father told me is that I should not care what other people think about me," Rockne said. "You'll never be what other people expect of you. rm just trying to do the best I Can with what I've got." Plm.IC NOTICE -.. .. Orange Coaat DAIL. v PIL.OT /SDturdav. Ap111 lfl, 1083 113 CllBSIFIED 7'1u' morketp/clC'<' cm lltl' Orm1~w C'cJC1st . 642-5678 74' I 11/ /Jl 'llfJ/1• lllJl//11!/ I l 'lj/ ( \(1J/t• /1(1111' rc·ud d<1 '·'' / wcl ml "I m t lw µust 1n•l'k. CJ ""' 11111C1/ "lfr1ri11 1tultc 1111'.'I ... ' \ ,_ J-'· ·~ -:-':._ \ ;. ,..," . -. \'\ . -. ~ \\_ \ 0:::.. -CS' ~.J/I •• --;· ... ,,-••• ·-•• All the latest information is available to you e ve ry d ay in your local daily newspape r -and that includes the classified secti o n. Class ife d ads come to you fr esh e very day, with the latest information on what's for sale, for rent, or for hire. It 's all updated daily for you. l1ily Pilat Classified phone 642-5678 r. ......... ......... .. I Aa!!!PH•ta(t let!• a r.v• HM fotll) ADS ARE FREE Cal: 1100 ••••••H 6 I"••• w .. 1t4 _!!.H •••• Wn••• s10011,1, w .. 1.i r I !Boat Mechan1i; ope -----------------Ja1ac II rlen(;9d only appty Vot laJlatll~ I 0~0-~3~1 C & M"rcury IMMEDIATE OPElllMOS ftr lalt 4f t2 Chiidc'ar~ A••Pont- llln ... IOfGM Hie olE' Ible 1111r 1choo1 child & IMllll bullnMe. OOd 1 care. my N B home Income, room fore Pin· 011o1n tr1n1 Call 1ft 8 iron. equipment plu1 844-9648 T.,m, avatr HM117 Ole I I I Nl·i-41 1t·lt·11ho111· 11.1lt•t 11•p1t'"' 11l.1l1"1 ., 111 !>\Uri f1111i~ht 111 { ·,,.,,,, M• ~· 111 '"I I 'l'UI l lltlll' "l\lu-.1 l>t• .ii li-.1s1 Iii •••'••11 II Typ1!g~·p~o!::·~~z,. 9Jprtaaltln 4014 very dlverae N-.J quick ~~~~~~~~~~·~=~~~~t.'iitt~ per1on who cen wor~ : Jiii IWI l~IHll welt under pret1ure Full Loet: Bundi )' Aprlf 10 '83 Oo nutrtllon11 ounaellngi time, a•oellenl Compeny I I tn frvlne. Unlv Peril vtc tn large II• Ith •P• benellle 649·9671 EOE DomMllc lhOf1 11 .. r pal. $800·11800 Jnv .. lmenl M/F/H Ml·llll •Nu ••x1~·1wnc 1· 111~ ""·°'•'' y • Pl•·as rill p•·1~•111:t111_v •Hr l11Jhll' •(;, .. ..,, f•,tl 111111: JMoll llll;d le male 12 yre old . Money bacl\ gu•r•nlH --- Orange T1bby Tutti of Cllt Bill O~fng al Spa Commerclele. TV hair on -llPI Ind whl NulrlUon (113)320_ 1821 I TV Commercl1f Produc-llp on end or 1111. ti you • . llon F11et111y 11 1n1er111ew hi ve 1ny lnlormallon, Prof 1pia11er/authorl Ing people In the btilCh p ..... call 662-01>9<> Mele• Cl l1llan llnanclal arfft lot 1w1mweer, fa- 642-5878, Ext. 312, aft. 6:30 -L'-01-1-bl-k-1-~-y-r _Okl_La_b_M-. p1rtner. 13/276-4883 lhlon eummerwear, beer "Luke", No Calif 1age Auto Rj1tr-VW, H_o_n_d_a ~!~~I ~~;!, 13~;e~:u ~ll Tlltf PAY LOH SHYICtltl Reward. 9e3-9739 be~ ecord of Hrn-p•-TIME 'ftORI lng•l'o reputation ( 12'1 bt11 & background roll• ..,,. f•PC• 11 per~nn •ttQ ICJ pmcfl U•>r1', Fo1 •lo ~UI "~ f. '/I II l (J &<!lvlCf•'t Sa11uy n11•1ll~11• nppnr lun•tlt?S t4w( t r ...,n'"' lot', C11ll 720 104 7 Found: Bracelet, CdM on r y B y 11 pp 1 oppot1un1tuis ~v1t1t11hh• are1 Call 1nd deacrlbe yrti (] buy & terml 213·849-3069 Wllh lhe Los At•f,f11IU 640-409<> C1I C rt Sr. 831-1266, Clrculi!lon Onpitrimont 1g1 Cook Cottee Shop need• Found Liu• Apeo. gry, I aependol71e p/I cook In our door lo ilno1 Springdale/Edi~ HB Ilana tat wtlO enroys coot.1no 11'1111 newsp&per ,fllf's prug 0 i 0 • ram c.u.1ran1eed 1inu11v LOT PERSO .. IEEDEI a.40-88& rlaD till 4 l train Cell 496-2434 wagt· plu5 con1111•M~1oro " Lo11. Diamond Ring 3 j New wnhse1 under con-1 _C_ k P/T Wk ..1 l t1ovrs !l AM 2 PM or " I<>• 7 '1 li1 "'' " ~.;1 row1. 17 dl1monde total tlr tlon. Coloredo Spr-Ot lwl PM 9 l'M T1u1 .. 1n11 1~ Wa''' IS ""11111 1 ~,, '1Y Whl gold bind Nrl Ing . Colorado $55.000' Need nice per,on lor pro111d11d Pot .. 111111 Ill ":f> ~· ''1'1<' upply Harba<-Falrvlew-Wlleon-e S2.000 dwn, FHA cookln3. some '"ferl· earn $300 IJhJS ro• "'""k ,r.,o 1 l lU Vk:1or1a erM REWARD pro11 Mgmt on ette ence5 ood P•r P eu-For ar• mt er"""' C.111 LVN IJuBy trnt~ nt11cn PIUH reply Ad No ax wrtle-otf 4113-49.47 I ~~nt aB~~I ~~r~ :n11t~r~~ ,~~/2!>2-9141 r. 1204 1 n.011 ~m~ r l ull 1imf' 1037, Dally Piiot, Bo• t L ... 02 ... 556_1304 Generill Help Con111c;1 M•~ Moir vclt 1516, Coste MHll, CA ••• , • Ola , , ----$325 wkly m111I f'I K.l'' 834-1166 92826 $25.000 lo $500,000I COOKS/NIGHT 1 sing, lull 01 PIT ll'1 P~p MA(.HIN1$15 81per ICH 2ndt Fut approval andl & FOOD SERVERS 1" n11ce~sa1y f<Jr 111for ~·"t 1.m~ 1u111e and Br1d lundtng Call 1151·9135 E•perlencecJ pleaS8 Ap-mal•on send .i !ll'fl g"P•Jrl wc 11< Mu" hdvt: Danae Cot'p. CdM Doug ply M3on dTu5es orBWXeTd eddre,~t'd, ottHnr11td c;..,n tools L.~9un& Hills Sulley Bkr. btw.n on pm A · envelopu to nr,yaf Pu 493., 1<.>0 EA S RESTAURANl 1>ll,f1111s Jtl Monlvult' r. lltrllllfl, T.D.'1401.11 1 !> 180 Birch SI NB Ave. S1oneh3111 MHs~ -------1--I.II. UTILH Ct1•tllo 02180 ' Found Beeulllur • all ltrt111• C.. llO. lt•Hstrater Salts &HERAL CLU•-UP MA•&SEllS H EDH EMn M '.>() to $800 per W"6k of yo•• have e sta ,..,,,9011 '" var and ento)' wo•k·~g w11h '""°agf'rS. Call Mr nou• tree 81 5<:8 1058 lolwn 1 IAM & 3PM we>ek days :~~rko::'f~~a:"'~ u0,,0d S~111i1ng In lat & 2nd I Experienced prelerred & repaor odd lhb5 C'>Od Aprlt 1a1. Vic F• 111-. TD'• since 11149 Full lime Excellent be-pay Nit• enmr 1,rro1>11t C.M. houeebrok nice Robt Sattler NHtCM neflle APPLY Call 001 9 5. 4'H 37''1 dog. Free to gt>Nt home. R.E Broker Bd Realtors PERSONNEL OFFICE H I ... / 648-8511. --,, 642-2171 545-0611 10 AM lo 3 PM EOf • r.rtsstr S25 REWARD' p;g1ng de-WIDOW HAS SU for flat ........ , Maaicuri1t vice toat Sun 81 <lister I T 0 s. S 10,000 11p No lt.,trt .. tth New salon 111 'H "'I "' 1 Mect11m1ca1 Assl'mblfir9 !Jettdf'd 2 '(rs e•r.,, l.A.>tUlf• Lag Jl\a Hiii~ Schoof H.B. -2840 credit check. no penalty 47 Fean1on l1fond Beach rtq,Jlres h '11 1•1 ' 6 c 7 a 3 t_1 73 D 1 e 1 n1Son Assoc ___ Newport Beach s111on 1101r SIY 1~1 'Ind] 4'1'3 I '20 L 0.,: M y fl 0 w Lab . menlcunst with Cl111111 .. 1e friendly, . lo Dudley, 2nd lO'a from $5 000 10 ~ COUITtl HLP We wilt pay tt.e luglm~t Mtcliul Su11t1ry E1pm 1i111111g ins. typing .ind 1111.i ""0111ta11d or spe<>d WrlltllQ rm Area 16() 411'186, 640 4440 vie NS/C 780-9365 SSO 000 high yl~ld se· Part time Mon thru Fri ~~~~Is •11<l f " mJr '" Found Fe al• pup, blk curea by slngle family I s u p 8 , s a n d "I ch PlZAZZ "''" IESl&M w/brn f I, med Sized, homea 1n San Berner· ~867 _ " J'c Ma a Verde 11ea dtno Prln only Ca111 CllllSE SNIP JOU Phtat; U l -7451 48-14 Dennis (714) 888·9828 No experoence neces· llULTM CLUS (la4iH) Found ·•-blk Lab, male Mon-Fri 9·6 tary Exciting career op- Mecltc'tl· <.;!e,.c"e1 Me1..ir1 B;,rk Ollie .. Mir nf'f'ded Pao I um" 11011 smnt.er Aprty P l' ~Ol< 10:>7 Sar• Jua11 Cap1s1111oo 9~1;93 Cd ...., Parttl•me (PMI f•p In Lib elrlevw, wtttlbrn Portunlly aero1>1cs & sa1·~ SPal fem Spenlel mix, le-•-I t Fee for Directory Bell (213)598 4~f.1 blk mixed terrier .... open 1·312-888-4347 - N port Beech Anlm11 BtlJ Waatt4 5100 E•1 C-1533 lli1h SchH t Yt11th ~el\er, 125 Men Or, -------FAST FOOD ta._,, 011t on l edical Rectptl111ist Exp !I 11o all '1~pll(;IS lront oltlCI' WUI~ sch1>dul1ng µegl:.Cl:ll d, (' nllPC\IUlll Se11,1 n·~u11o1i B Kahler 1e::11 ur•n11• ·A ( sta N'":>Jt 9?F.U j'JM. 644-3656 ..... ,.,.~,. Cttrk DAIL' PILOT the beach ne<'•I~ J•llliOlr~ /ound small Mii boal on Position with Newport The Dally Pt101 ho& or Seniors tnr ~11mn101 er p1eaee call 673-3600 Be8ch Investment Firm openings lor part time roos APPL'\'"',,,..,.,,,. AccounlS peyeble and Route Managers 10 su· lHE PtPEL ~f NEW LOST Sm Cockallel. caughl In wind. Wed PM, vie Hamilton CM. 5-48-8861. 548· 1305 Found Aprll 7111 female bl•ckllan oog wearing green collar Vie Fuhton Island. 04-4·277Q Loet 4/14, near Bushard & W11ne<, Bollon Terrier. m11e. 4 yrs Anawere e.eu, Rewwd 962_.697 Peneula 3012 SPIRITUAL READINGS Advice In all ma11ers love. marriage & busl- nHe Also counHllng 11116 So. er Camino Real. San Clem 492-7296 Prof. M an 1ee1t1 Fem. 1alttng companion. wknda & •~mer crul- -· 1-529-3458 Attention bu1fne11m•n A ttrlcilve )'OU"'1 fedy will model. Call 10AM-1PM for lnltlflllew 839·3060 SotM 80<0 Call (213) 465-8351 °'*' 24 hrs dly compute< exper ,_ d pef\1158 earners Monday POPT :>O, • w Ot""'" Call 553-0940 111ru Friday · appro• 2PM Front NB 4116 01 412• lo 7 30PM. Must t111ve l>elwe91'1 9 AM 11) l'1 v. licht SuptrYisor Apprentice Trainee 100 YUR OLI COMPAllY dependeble s1a11on wa- gon van or small pickup and current 1nsurtrnce Weekly salary S ISO 11nd Company Benehls plus mile~ eod comm1111on ,•OVllEI oppor1un1ty Apply at n clrculetlon ottlce 3PM to GROUND FLOOR OPP-5PM Orange Coast Daily TY Piiot 330 WMI Bay St • Large West German Cosie Mesa company expand• to Ir~ - -vine area Key posltlonal Dsy s11111. Pizza e ... per 10 be rtlled by serious pref Apply 31 22 16 eppllcanls. w e develop & Newport Blvd CM 1ra1n our own managers DENTAL as Per wrtttan agree· Great Lakes Ortho Lab mlfl1 of Cal needs S(>(OOOne PIT for pick-up & dellve-llOO•l TO ITUT ttes Ore.at tor retired 112oo+ PH IOITM person w/good drlYlng record & dependable Hop S111g·~ 1aur1t.11y """" Part /Th11t accer llr1g 3P~ 'ICl>ll011$ ~PPC Riiy drug SICtrf! I~ for df'livf'ry dn· er Good see~ong .1 rPspor.sible dr1v1ng 1ecor<1 App1v "' 1 """>" .,., ,.,,e, ~111e' & pe<son Mon F11 8 1CJlll.A s11perv1,ory e•p,.11a11c;e 1000 N <.<>1161 i+;.y l a ta wm.k 11•111111g~ & Sun gune Sch I o~ys ••f•ll 25 hrs pt wk llOUSECLEJM£1lS I THE HILD DllUI Must bl! th ,.0 git 'E I 1810 S.1' ~1-oue1 ~· NB pend11bte ..,.,i: 1 ., Ptl llurst &uisl110t t1mt $4 :>5 hr lr>nv" C~M < !. NA ri~•1f'd all ~sngtt~M Q/61i shirts Apply Mor• thru HOUSEKEFp!>FJ:'l 1 tllP l11 rn 9AM to 31'M New· for beo1111ru1 Fl'll p"'"'" p·,,t L "' Ceri11>r I o;55 home Hskpg + r.h11<11 ar"t Su Pe 11 o • '\ .t! N 8 for 6 yr old bOt 11•111rn11 A46-i7f\.4 & eves Mor·Frt Nu'l· &mkr. m..iet <1•i.a n"' A boera + •ato1v 675-3793 5n-.i•no No e11perience nee••-cer Min wage & milf!age Houset.eeper, '" -1n fo• 10 Slar1 Ask for Stta10<1 sary Minimum qual1lk:a-752•1716 Lido Isle home HQu••• Orrf<-f lnlblt:Slmg pas1llon lor b11gh1 nerso11 good w/ n•Jmbf11 5 MacGregor V 111,;hl Corp 163 I Pie cen1ia Ccsta l\A~a Ilona neal appearance. keeping & ch.Id cMe '"' 1 ambitious. reliable. must DeSk Cieri< wanlecl, 40 hr 6mo old & 3 ) • nld have cer & be one year week, $4/hr Apply See Non-smkr must r111ve I Soulhern Calllornla resl-Lark Motel 2274 New· REF Room b(IRr•1 .~ 11rt dent pon Blvd C M btwn lary 82 t 5301 I CALL MONDAY 2PM-6PM __ Insurance Secu •ar) lor OfflCE H LP 9AM TO lPM ONLY DRIVER w/velllete to low busy St11te Far•r, r;fhr" I 1~~7~14-~4~10~l~t~lt~,~·~~ 23' trev trlr 10 San Pa-NB 64!> C,470 1 1: blo, CA Wiii pey $400 Ironing. we~htr:\i \ del.\11 ammH 648-6630 •It 6 housewnr~ I!"' mntur1 C.1rner minded pr>reOn walh gr.>Od typing nblll1y, l)(lO~Peplng llXPPI help- ful Ast< lor Shellf!y Fa- sh 1 on t'!lland eree 720-0?02 Off-SHORE Oil JOIS Nn t1llPl'rtence nf'Ce.,snry lJ S anc1 011erleas Ft"f' ror Ooreclo<y , • • • • •tin It..,. ttvl not ~ 111 price; rNllOn· tble CG!!l. tlH tln.d ad~ 12 people needed for Escrow Se<:retary EApe-per 1 on. ' .1 • y ""k lemporary par1/llme of· rtenced only, 11ln1 1yp1ng 640-6040 nee promollon work at ttc1t11. eatery commooau- 1 h • V\1£.STIN SOUTH ra1e wllh uperience COASrl>LAZA HOTEL Stewert Tiiie Irvine Mu11 have pleaeanl vol-Branch Call Kathy Miller ce Hours available 9-1, btwn 3 & 5 833-36 70 1-S <>< S-9. "50 10 StO hr Jor ~ pereon· nel. Must apply In pwson weellda)'I 9.12 or 2-8 11 lmperlal Bank Bulldlng, 695 Town Center Or • 10th FIOOf, Cosla M ... PIMM do nol phone Aatt htalllq Steve's Oe1at11ng need• reeponalbfe. clean cut lndlvtdual• for 1uto de- talltng. 831-6900 AITI Rt,atr Automotive repair ahop Oener11 enop lebor M inimum wage . 631-7270 BABYSITTER WANTED for my 7 mo1 old 1 WMlt (d1ys) per mo In my home In W11tcltll Aete required. C1rr 845-1!>55 EITHntClll Unueu•I opportunity for peopl_, w/backgrounds In cosmettc utes, exp d In the fleld of dermatol- ogy Mull have coemetic license to work for French Cosmetle Co 1n m11or dept store ln11t- 1u1e Exit potential for aggreu1ve, personable. sate• Oflenled lnd)vtdual S1lary & Commlulon 840-8255 ,.,. meas Experienced Rental Cer penon nNded to 'fWrlle contract•. 7-11 Rent e c.r 850-1180 Floor Covering Sarea r•ldenllal & commercill experience, beaullfut showroom. liberal com· mt11lon Cell Mr Terry Welch, 7141761-2324 1 31? ~8-3338 E~I i:.,1530 LEI.Al SECllETUY Newport Cent,., Rimi iii-miiliiliilii"•llliiiiii1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Estate Lll1Qttttnn f irm PART Tll\Af ":, need• sh Arp exp'cl IAg~I llDS ~ UUL T1 Sec'y Xtnt typing, d·ctn Earn ntra mQ(ley col phone, and shn tlqnd .1 1nc11ng lor lhP 4'fewport musl Salary OPP" Ent»gn 11nd {.osta Mesa 640· 6962 News "' LEGAL SECRETARY. N 8 , expo<lence rPQulr 8d, t.st lyp!f.I 760-8820 ........ , ,., . ....... : • Pri11s " Constant 11dull tuPt'"l- limo dt1ver l\ploJlo<;ahoos ~•on ot all mtnorj ere now being OCCflPle<I CIACULA TIO Of Pl tor exp tlmouslne dr111e1s Call 631 20 tor prestigious N B II r~~~~~~~~~~ mou11ne 1e111lcc1 Mus1l=-- know arr upec:ts or bull· PART /TllE I 1-1 ness Send resume to Wanted adultly OYer 22 American Limousine 10 t wno en1oy W<>e!tng ..,.,II Scttol1 Plo.za SH! 221 youth M~• well NB. C• 92663 groomed. at»e, a Live In Maid tor my Polllll"e mollv ta< Start daughter 1n l'iHly JO 1 at S75 per week . .Cell So Laguna aree. mu'r 2 5pm 646 7ot I (P~f! lot ba able 10 drive pool Sharron) ' 1111111 5end resume to 8d 1079 P o Ao• 16150 Setting 11ny1tt1ng wttn a CM 9°26211 Deity Piiot Cl11sslfled Ad Is a atmpte Matlw BABYSITTER WANTED fNenny) tor 7 moe gtr1 1 or 2 mOfnfngl per '#ti M1ture. non-amkr, W•tcllft 11-.t.48-8141 Went Act. Cell 942-5879 CIN11lled Ads 642 5678 Just call 842-5671 BABYSITTER. 2 wt11 lihre d1y for my 14 mo. old eon, tn my home Mu1t ,.,. ltanap.. 552-95'5 BABYSITTER IOI 7 moe. o ld baby, my home, COiia M .... "l'am-Spm, M·F. Meture non·amkr. l1dy pref . rtla re q M 1.0S7.4r.SS/ 473.2 1111•11n From Coeta M••• or ~ At9e '°' 11 mo old 'boy. 3 days week Prefer older ~ to-cu11omtd to CllllOren. ,,.... .. °*Yl64MeU Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! •a II -' en•> su.1os1 . i i I I I • . i 4 . j, ' J 1s ,. , sass a 4 0 •• . ler11lae llre111•r1 h!W!ll o ..... Dttr ...... a., ... ,.. • I H11lia1 ILad1utl•1 Pa11Ua1 ;r .. t ltmtt/ ltt•h• 1.:'~' .. ~-----$1.84 per 4Jy RH10 'COMM'L Lovtno a ~n"* SPAfN08·HINGU Ntw JAPHHI URHll" cu119'1• ... 11"'""' w•'"' •'11• fRH HTllUTll 0Av1s PAtNTtNo IAOIWW ltU tt ni. a M~ "-' re New-~·Oe.ian ,, .. wM F9'1Ged yd 01>411*• All ,ec>&ll• GJll tiOJ!. I It 111 h •• , ..... ,. , "''" ~·"' •pt lllklef end 1hrub Int/M l AcoustlG ~ngt r ape1tenced & prof.. .,.,r AU types Ou1fl!y Th11'1 All )'OU PllY_, lot. 30 day ad In the Low rat• N-4.'.31140 C M 831 1828 .,,,110y1 Ehl8t~cl .. 1v LOWHI "' un1p1 I l\1inll yr•u 1 •rot tlllfelloH Our work li•bluet relln 101 r11• atonal llety re11onibl• F1M Mt Lie' 831·234!1 Ca"'latt •·'"lat CHILDCARE, C~n rtlNll I )'II In C M ptleral ltrtlcH ~~rt 7'111 11110 onlv tobk• upenalv• HI •3611780 1142 1479 lllM for ell of yoor pool ,-;:_1., ?:• -Ull -Home, 1•01•0 11r wk . •4301611 Tom &67 44110 "I k I .. f need• for ••Piii •er •:.;':.::"~:.-.:.:.;"';.;Mii;;.-___ _ u " I I'••• lttaln "'•w. 'lU' ''' 1 •• "'ore 11 .. 'I 'lJITlll "• •· •New etblneta, oablnat SI JCT hr Npl Hetghl•. 0111age 0001 Oper11cu1 1NT1EXT PAINTINCl --you huyt Ye :.>04518 --vice, oall evenfno• 6 Pm Tret Trle/lt•"al facing, bllrt & formic:• KATllY. 0~·6280 1pr1ng1 hardware 'or IN BEA.Cl! Cllt[R Pe1n1111\1 c 11rr1o;1111y CALl 046 t0t3 101> quellty/RtH ,.,.. lo G Pm If no to•-· &tl#nP 9111\d Save 30'h oountenoe>e IM2.0881 -demon1111ttu1 SalCOAat Aleo hcunalc.on1111 un Tit• ~emudt>I .icmd•• LltJl't lar4tl llat' I rM Mtlmal• 11~·71ot PLEAS! kMP trying Fi .. NI Jim '55·61110 C Ctatt .. ttn, Gtlttal 241111 N-port Bl•d c M 11rovemen111 6 1ap.1111 lie Cl02 74171644·4/lll! - -Cu•IOf'll Pllnllng lntla•t (714) •tl-tlll l!ftltry ~odel/Repatr1, comm 642 JAVO inc.• l:.arµ01,1ry M.iM>n•v 'Malattallct Quality Spring lpecitt 20 vr• •llP POOi NtY r• i.-•:::.•:.::•;.::r.:.:l•:::i•a..----- Flepelf·Alletllton• l rMld. Llo'd . bondlld. Clar•talDI W1Ng~tp~~~~~1Nr. Huol11111 P1111""'"V GARCIA'S MAINT lldgl Fr .. Mt ()ave 673-2031 molding Early compl• Pvt Tu101tng/ Aem1dl1I Door•·wlndOW9-C•btneta Int. For .. 1. 662·9l<l2 -LANOSCAPIN<; Oryw'lll SltJC( 111.. trlr Jlk, II t t1rpeolry, tl!K I oasto• PAllTlll 11011, malnl & repair ln1tructton Xlnt rHUltl p-:~·~~!r,~•· I 1 . .1. l1ff•a1 I IH TREES r1ut r11llnbk'I, i111e11 I /\ "'""' JB 6'.J 11990 I' plumlllng 497 6831 I 25 yrs l 1c 400941 Ina I Free HI 24 hr Mrv Uc 1<-8 (2 13)6112-37114 Lie 30e688 Remodtl. lop~ll•mov•d Clean f10111 1181 by Htll jot•"' e ...... Cleaaia1 ' • llOlllllld R••• COio! ... 2!?~ 114~·82SO Tul11 ltmet DO fT NOWI ~::.~:::.'fin:~, a.:gg·n1 & c1:1~t164 up new lawi11 71il·347fl ~·~~·~", ~rei,"'~::r~",','v l'IOUIN.., Cl£ANIN<1 MHODIJ _P8f1 903--0911 "tctt•rd I .E. Prtf!lty lerYlctt lyp1ng/WOfd Pr~ng &alt ftr lutlr! & Aepetra Cllfl 84f-7562 Stl 4 -4 4 L•111l•ctp1ng 'rd Ctnup1 499 48 lO ••s ""'"" 1 " 11101oul)hly HOIC':KWORI( Small JObl Pt1111lng·OC HI )II lie Rental Surveys for ttlrt Quick euy revlllont DAILY PILOT -SERVICE DIRECTORY y°"' Dally Piiot PEEL CONSTRUCTION Treo trtm1rem9v.M111r11 •Ml""'"'""' 'o40 011'17 Newport Cotti MIU 24 Ill Pl. IJl· 1111 hr. ll2·1",.1 Aauoneble 851·1041 Service Remodeling, llnflh C:lr· Almo1t any kind of car-trngatlon Jim 86I014111 -l..ine Reta 117~ 3175 1 ~" ----DlraclOfY penlry, door hanging, pentry or iepilra Com---•Haa•r•aa HIQI• 1Jo111111v ttuu~-... ,~ -Paaa I Nency'• Typing Service Ae9retentallve painting, roofing, ~tit· plela remodeling Od TMI lllHll SCHl ' f\ot· 1 •HH tilt> b•nt• M11,onry & Slucc:o rtew & ,.r II leliai1faia1 II Serving all bu11neaH1 Ml·Hll1 Hf fJI c.1, etc:. 1131-8371 Mika ••II Llc'd. 1131•6424 Lawn-lrae·ahrub lnalHtl **•HOM(. _F•FPAlll tot.I 1111~ ,,11 (Jpm 111P11" All types Ouallly F1r1111ng tnter101 Oas~n J 0 Horn Raflnlahlng 642 7190, 557 ·11150 ~~~~~·~~~-~~! T R flee Plumb t u•11Mr11rv I uweM 1Jrle4t tla I 2345 I HANOINOISTRl""I G ;;; Repalr/tm Joba Fences. D ree 1r1m/ emoval ,. • . • F v HOUSECLEAMI"'"' ,..,.. Antiques kll coo1ne11. ~ a __ &I 61 c Ui ahelvH. artltlon• Lo I 11 L11wn molnf/Rotolllllng rllllO i;OVll•t '""".. • •• URICK WORK Smell or VII& MC Scoll 64 5·113:>5 Una p0Jn11no 64!>·0664 wr-··· Cltaaia1 rat• , .... " •• "'" DRYWALL TAPING -a " • J ..... jll ·~ ~ "'1111 rl '""" wa IC0•1trtng Ill --luC t Ill S P 7 .. 2 .,5 .. ~ Fr~ ettlmata •48 606" Ati"'O<I Kt1•lh ll4t1 Abll I fl lb II I 1llo1nou11~ 1 ro t • 1 f I aa _ New & Re1p1ay Ramod.1 AllTaxtures&Acouauc CieanupslldnOscepin\I JACK Of All 1nAnr~ ~otlu•• 11.1, ih"'"'• """ 1<><:el1el' 64.,8~ot:>I ~1.111u1tor1 Rea. Consul 1Hfia1 WE WASH WINDOWS carpentry. Uc 1'41469 t CUP!t •• ,.,.. '\ fr• .. , Kevin 1173· 1503 Heullng Tret1 Trim I Call J1<U .. lllylllfllJ th ltlolllU \) '""" , .. ,,, •• p Cu~•um Brttk StrJlflt 18nt A111gnm1 !>81 8590 Huber Rooltrlg Ill types Fall ProlOUIOnll Ability Bld11 730-1900 lsh & 1 1 _ -1 r 6 ., 99 7, D"'r or 111ynr fJ/5 1014 Xlnt ,.,,5 M•h Srnu•t I 8 5 N d k Ouallly .,,,ork guar1n1eao ampoo • aem c een DRYWALL/ACOUSTICAL IM HI 4c 0 8 1 ., '"< k-t.nri1 rel" tu.;-.o J 01,ir kweldll• P11p1:11heng -·rf:ICover et ll Free atllmere 848-7391 Mtltl1a1/ ltao4tl I Color brlghlenera, ""'"' ALL PHASES Relph Cobalklro & Sun• I RFASONA131 I flA I E.S 4 I! Ill Htllb rr.,e eat !149 \1492 ing A numoval Oual Lie a411802 548 97J4 I Let lhe Sunarilne In".> Add'na-l>ellgn·Ramod ' crpta ·., 10 min bleach BUD (714) 552-9582 Com pl '"""' <.Or11rn 1 All lypea ot wo1 k '"~' """"-'"' • 'tll1c1< & tio11111 I ' work only 494 3616 ftaJS rotfl11 Hl·IHI SUNSHINE WINDOW Top quality. Lo.,,, price Hall, !Iv/din rma SlS; avg res Troe lr1rnm'ing & re wrn•nl 810 A ~m Jnh~ C.hltll•ll•'l TllJSlw<ul!J~ Motiag SIU PER ROLL F1ae est Lie 11361042 CLE '"NINO 0 •2·1"411 ._est L'-831.2 ... 5 room $7 50, couch $ tO. IJtctdcal movet cleAn ups F•u•il U11y or n1gh1 541$ "174 I •lr•I 11•1 •16<1 ll'l4 A'· G ,... .,.. a ·-"' ~ Chr 15 Guar ellm pet ' u<... MOlllN f "*I l•~t 8 yrs Oual REPAIR SPEC1All$ I ltllalt odor Crpl repair. 15 yr• ELECTRICIAN Prtcad Ml 646·•654 1111 4 Ju t1orroe re11a11• ~ml 1ol•s Houae Sattiat Uv Ck Lilrttlul Se•••C.tt Ju.im J Co 540 9114 Shuke-Comp·Shingia John• Wtndow Cleaning -exp Do work my1elf right. free es11m.i11 011 COMPLETE GARDENtN(; OK µalnhnQ tol~ I r IJ!I046 ~·I 0410 p&. &. 751 71 6 !>5 !1552 Free est 12 )'IS exp Orfwwey-Parklng lot Rell. 554-0 l23 large or amall )obi SERVtCf 11 J <..arv 64!. •,n 7 Pt L ••n11111rn1 ,,,. ..,, .. ,"~''''" aototrtf•f • · 1 1 64_0_-1_06_1 __ _ S Lie 396621 673-0359 ca erry~, bu~""" ""U"'"" tu11u *A-1 MOYllll* llOOF Lr•1s S"I Repairs-eelcoellng We Cara Crpt Ctaane1, -Lawn Service 631 419:i Horne repair~ ( ,,,,.,,,,,,y. , 111111• '"' ,, rt'"tJ'"'' Wllh I H.,,.1 ..... 1111y ?'>'I' ,..,, W1lll4l•1 s,eo1111st I * ~ " * ,S&S Aa0hlt 631-4199Lk: Steam Clean & Upl)ol. LIC'O ELECTRICIAN Gerdentng cloari up~ I ~11bln1;1,. .i11 .. ;1rin 11 rel 1'vn11 .iur.e 1nrn s11p1 ,Cornpt•llltvo rates Color/B&\1-/ 675-4618 End Of saason special• ltatt Law ••••lrtt Dan Hallb«g Grading Truck Mount Unit. Guar Oual. work-Rau rat111 1r1mml11g cemttnl work ' plurnbtug INll 1110 ll•111 ur ll•I "'' 1>711 I IC r I If> 4.'8 7 30 1353 Ona WtM!k only Local Thal Bii conlrector• who lPa~ R"/comm Reu retM. &45-3716 Tom 631-5072/973·75.U 54f> 1604 642198!>1%60149 HUI-hrt•lll 11 ro1er11t1 ... TARV1r41JC'OllEGE Plaster/ RtJlir i 25yrsexp 7514364 perform workover S200 Uc.397 0,42-1720 CARPET INSTALLATION RESIDICOMM'L/IND, UlllSCAPE'lltUIT TRY US' H(lbltrHj ~"'"'' Rtth ihlJll (,111 P'1ul SIUOENISMUVING rDSPLASTERING s. •• ~111tia1 1nctud1no labor end '::l.::Jtdai & REPAIRS. 30 yrs up 20 yrs Do my own WOfk C•n· ps RAfs 536_ 16• 10• .e1penlry g1>1th.,111ow I Butli r i;4•, 4640 \80? <.:O L•c 1124 436 Ou,1hty patchesltt1•tu•e1 marerlats must be II· ~ -"'5·9031 ("-f 8, aft •1 Lie 278041 Al 646·1126 u v 1.11rp .. 1 sl8Jnt dflotrl ,,,c Int e•I Neel 64!>·8258 Budget iatas low min censed Unhcanaed con· BABVSITIING ~ .,.., " ---I I ln~utf'l<I 64 1 8427 Res Comm, boat trln lrac:lott should IO atata My Costa Mestl homa nr Thomson Carpet Sales & Electrlclen: n-& reprur Oarda111ng wanltld, mow t~u .. s S11m '>·Ill 44~ I Hou~•· ~1111110 clow1·1J by I WA Tl.H US Gf~ow1 Pl AS 1 fR PA TC HING Frae e11 64 1 7581 I 'n their adve<tls1ng Con· Victoria 642-8482 ln1lallatton1. Comm/ All, types. Low prices •no. odgtng rakin9 H l' Yll1>ri(j '"'P1J1->•lllo pro • . H1istucc;os lnllei.I JO • --• -11ac1ora ond consumara, reald, 1aatretcha1 & re· Lied Free est 631·234f> swe.,p1n~ fr11e e~11 llll lDI te""'" '' too ''"'"''"r P11at1a1 yr~ Neat Paul 545 2977 Stuit•al Ctaa1tha1 cor11ac1 Mary Grondla o• lallttn palra. xlnt rel1. #430277 lattrta~•atal matell 64 •7541 DUMP .mus m '""' I •1gonr.ir.q "' FlllE Pll•l1118 P1u1er & Drywall ·ANGELA SPIRtlUAL• I (7141 558-4086 with any Gr90 558-5324 .. & ::;mall Mc•vmq Joll" M.;) 1 "'111 ra•P fur P'"'~ 1 Ex11tn1 Reslucto$ ConsuUanll Co•inSl'ling que111tona Contractor'• Balloon Promotions Unll· 1----------•For your wedding the SCMWAllTZ WISCA'E Cati MIKE lo4b IJ\11 .ind lfoy 1;111111es G1<•l1 "• H•c•iarel Sinoi L ic Blockwalls 586·4892 in alt mattars 0 1 llfa S1111e LICenae Board 28 =:d:;~~~~~~atsl C..tat/ Ceacrttt acoustlcat beauty ol vOI· Spacull comm re~•d llAUL MOVF f1fMIWf 67!.. 44711 •111"' 6 P111 [;!~~~:,,~mv;•, 01 happy 67!>·2495 or 873-9784 C1v1c; Can ter Plue. Cemenl·M&aonry·Block • ce & guitar 673-3498 l11dacp1 main1 serv l:l Furn•lurA Tru~h. T1H·~ Tt1a11~ yuu 96J·4I14 Pla•biat I Sporlluel .-ii.isor Room 690 Senta Ana l1qlar/ Fire AIHa• Burglar & fire Atarmt Centre! Reporting Rel/c:omm. 848-0099 laiWttl Walla-Cutt work. Lie. Ftaciat ---yrs Free osl 831-7494 963 541' NOflM 'l r"""' '' <Oll"ll" wnn11•11 24 hf"A 141·7121 In business. marriag1i.1_c_A_9_21_0_1 _____ _ #381067 Rob ~7-2683 -Expert yerd Ziean·up & HAUllNO will cn.u lnr ynur 11011'11 QUAllfY PAl•TEllS WA1 Efl tiEATEA Sp11eiol I stress problems etc Concrete· email or lga C&H FENCING/CONST maintenance 6erv1ces ClaRnuµs, 1ardltrf'o svc May 5"PI 662 ;>Ol'l J•rompl neill profess Pont heeters•Furnacas 6 3 1 · "9 4 7 6 DI an e ---------Fencee built or rapelred I T 1ona1s110 ru111s G36 7149 631 8964 1 1 I jobs. Remove old, ,.. Competitive pric.t Jim 545-669~_!.11 8pm Roll.NOV 64:> 7C47 llCtlDt u '''"' TOUR c•stLE lnstell Raplpe·Repair ._ ., • •11 ,. \OU( plac. .,,,,,_ 645-tl&l7 Free eat 675·5e 16 JAPANESE GARDEN£ A H.iuhng clean up & lrf'>l r .. <Jcr111od I J• Ser, re • F•MI eat Reasonabl11 • ~ ·"1 Ht·, ult CaclillllCI 10 Go-Carts Matnl cl" on up Fr ea 111mm1ng s 10 min 11nrr ... ctke dPt..-1, f HEE EST INT t EXT uc d Jorin 631· I 151 ,SJnaltlen ...,, n 111 fl•rt'l·t 11n Whatever lhe Fad ea •••• Detr ••r•ir est 898 1573 att 6pm 557 8l71 Aoti f,J I 487 1 REF5 l 1C 320881 -I AAA Spnnklerltanoacape 111 ( .tll '\ol' Roll ·-off the markat llW 1t1•s FRONT YAR-0 SERVl'E TEO 7141871 9047 Th" tostu~I oraw in thl.l Repairs. lie ,. 262673 _.. v " .., A 1 way ~ a ~a 1 e , " Dave< Mo I S 10~$7~ or Wes I a Da11y P1101 !>45.6974 642·6007 642·56 78 With I Ctusllled Ad Spnng, hdwe ELEC Mowing. edging, cleo clautf111d rMd lllft !:1115 20•. <>II 111,I yl!ar s Wiii INllEYT !,;All JIM CIHSllled Ad Call lo<lay --- Clll Nowl &42·5678 GATES 546-3687 nup 118/mo 536-7661 every Oay 642 !'>678 1rnv11I Ci41 09?9 1~0-1111 642-5678 want Ads Call 642·!>678 ._ ___ 1_•_•·_1_2_2 __ _ ~~~~~~~~;;;::~~~iiiiiii~iiii~9 !!ltJYaatt4 5100 ltl Wutt4 Slot ltlt WaalH SIOQ Btlp WaatH 5100 Help Waatt• 5100 AuliHcu 6011 Ct•patm PUT TIIE Reoept1on111 T T • D ~,. r-------PllllTEllS STAPLEY CONSTR New & ramod, llnlsh c:ar· pent1y. door hanging. #384431. 631·8371 Mike -·Ta·-· SPEND YOUR DAYS ow •uc .. n•Pr ••t>"d""' II<> I • 1111 .1•·. mS/WEEIHll -s-09)5 Hun11ng1ori,.~ch \ Make extre ss halptno AIYllTillH &lllOY AT THE BEACH 968-65os (.Ot JI• \...,JI :: C.f'11lrontC5 mdl M 150 9~7 Dot Malm t50CPS 01 n1rnc1101111I $287 dtS· COU"I tnr C8'h 840-3634 youth carriers ptomote Needs• Fantllltl<: Rae· rnAVEL AGfNT ,111,, 2 HI 1.Ul...,11.' lhel1 own aat1bll1hed apllonlsll HHvy phone, TEL A CIRC routes. Mature. outgo-typtn~. public contect -• yr,s P•per Nt1 ..... r•o< I 4 l "'' 0\11 It' Ing, 11t11acllve parental experience. P«9008I ac· Beucfl ~8:.!_74'/ {"I$' ',, u1 I" •' ' Ftet lo Yoa type person. please call curacy, e1tc11tenl •P· HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS ""ST/TflHCribtr '4'""'' •11•·~1 '·'1"r II' IAmatto Scrmauzt1r AKC 1 2·6PM. M·F. 8411-7021 pearance a mustl Full FOR PAAT-TIME PERSONS IN ,n filw oll•<.e Mu" fla•e 2 '-"'"ur1i: '''" 111 tu S.I H "' 1ea• old C M I 1c all Pllll SIUOITOH 1 1 1me0 · aCalml L11n0dsey1 Sc:op mtt.. TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT yri> eAper tr•n,crtb·ng m••11 ' ""' "' ..c.~ Ir 1' ,11011 Call Pal O• Judy OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPE"R and a good ~nowledge ol Ii I 1 '' I lo '"" 1 ,. '"" t 642-7104 ;!"' ~~=~~ _5_5&_·0_4_60______ lllQ&I 1erm5 Newport Fa· " P' r" 1 ' " •! '' ' " 11 " found gentle F Ooboa can mant contractor No Reel Typ411. luff time, 60 ,t11on 1s1an<l C,.Jll 9 5 rt'fr·~· '"'"' 1'' "'" "' ''"' not keep Must tmd good exper. nee. We train Hrty wpm, office skllls Nwpt • Evenings and Saturday w~dys 640·9C!5 t <""""''' t1'1•" '" '""' home 54i;.9590 l bonus. Non-smokers Bell Call 71411151·1115 .md 1. "' ''' "• '""'" morn1nps V•J:er nd•, ~.1111M•I Ass.I rt .. , I • •••• II•, "'"II" ll<l.Jfablf. •.•lll!rlS 3 M. 2 only. Call Robert or Resteurant • Commission/Guarantee ... uo1eo 10 .. ~s•st '" ~ ., u 11 , k , 1 11 , F ' ...... , 010 • M ika. M -F, 9·5pm. T4QI JJU M .... ~ ma1n1a1n1ng h 1~01101 .. rr .. n..:•11 , nr' 1 .. 1 •• £42 5'>8S ~ •••a era looklng--yor lul·t • Ust ..,.,. amblllOO&, <:la.anllness. 1\6IP In surg -,,., '' tNr •rt ~,,rt ...,,.,1rh11u FreP "Sv.1161 IOVttabte -oto Lab Counter Par· and part time .. etp oa" pleasant and reliable ory •He: Ovo,r '2 I e•per • 1 1 11 ,..,. " ' 1 540 11'20 ' nl.I '' 111 • '"'" "'' young rom , nt good pet eon, part time exper p1,1 or night lhttts evallllble •Experience helpful, pre • p ,, , v" 11 i 1 ~ v,, u , 548·0533 I App I y t n par 1 on Opportunity for advan· but wllllng to train WAITIIESS ,1 , n 11 1 1 r• , , 1 , \ r ---_7 lalHa Isla.. Cttta .... Snapanot 1 Hour Photo cement APPLY 2 10 4 •"4'1 cat mnlr rt'U\ar"' ==~=.;;;... ____ ,;;;==;,a;,=..;:;;.;=;.;:;...--an 1. 149 Rlll8fllde Ave PM 6911 COAST HWY • This IS not temporary £ •P"r d p.1 ' Jome AP-.,,.,1 .. , '"'' I '• '"'.""I' a1 t •o• 4ys Orange ,St John lloanney CMP81 SWAP IEn HUGE SALE Sel/Sun Apr N.B LAGUNA BEACH PLY 1n per.-.· •r• ~• rwo Ii~ 1 II• • lo 1 11 • 1 h 1 wt· It. 951 Jl\63 garage & rummage sate I 16117 TIBER LANE ott GUYS f ROt.I ! /, t 1 MH it ulf• I , •J•tl• \l.1 I •. --M1mna Ave/ Bal ts 1ne~1 Aprol 23 8-3 Hatec1est Ah-Or nr a.sen & Heil PIANO PL.AYER for prt· Raataurlllt ;'4167 ra1rvmw n1.1 Costa ,JI 1 '•>l I I • ,,, I ti Fu1ut11re 6025 lo Ded s OO·nulS) Sat Park. 3107 1(1llybrooke liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii v. I a c I u b ' MAIAIEMllT 642-5678, ext 312 Mesa pll<llll' I IUY FUllllllTUllE 9.3 Mony items S51space 557 37115 8V5 ... 1.,11.,.,. Salt 11:30AM-2PM. Mon·Fr1, A growing Orange between 5:30PM-9PM WOlll PllOOlSSOll o,,. .... • "'""' Horn 957 6133 FSTATE SALE Aprll 16 Garage Sate 1011 or goo-Furnllure. apples. hshld N.B. Ask toe Al 752-7000 County blNd food Mr· D1t.t.iphor1e Oual ri1~i.:lay l ·'" ·" \ 218 Colllna Bat ISi 8 30 dlest Sot 8 3 1157 Gle-items. bike carrier. All Proof Reeder vice dtno. houM Chain e•tierteote Mu .1 t.A t~• l.111h1·1.111, ),,,, h * *' BUY** to 4 large upright lrzr n .. 0111 r.rr lnr V&lley good qualtly. raason- Eltp!w. FIT. Mon-TUM-seeks experienced m•· "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" l•t'\I' Parflhm,. """"" 1"IJ1" ~1111 $150 rattan couch & 1_R_d_IV_1e_10<_•a_1 ____ _.i able proC.1'51 Sal/Sun Thurt-Fri-Sat, 9-5 All negws Women enCOU· hours I '" tlt." ~., ... itt1:l FIWIJTUll£ c:hrs S75. mote YARD SALE 649 Plumer 12·5 20792 COllma. Pe· company benefits Apply reged to eppfy. Ground THE OFFICE 5·19 21!18 l'h1J.lrt '' ~ II-. P•••I •I MAST£~" AUCTION I 1.. p • l C M April 16th 17th c111c Sands tract nr PENNYSAVER, 1660 floor opportunity for SWITCHBOARD opera101 !'""'II" •0u1rntv • I • •H taaaH a e T Beech & Atta/Ila. Placentle Ava. Coate eelf-motlvaled lndMdual l&LllllP/TrataH at ki•ury Laguna Beach Jo~a Waatt4 !105 1~?11·•~.! t.!I J 141-1111 IU-1121 oaregeMI•329Atvarado 1:i~•nd aco Bell onl~~~~~~~~~ Meta with i.aderehlp quelltles. Starling aalary to $500 tio1a1 4 days a wee~ 1Mid-Wast College Gori "l 1 1111HJ1 f\1171111 q0 ~1 ;:-I oral Sola 8'. j Pl Bnlboa 'sat 4116. sun 1-----SAT. c:orn&f l5lh & OllV{t. P/T w1m11 ~ ~~~;r.:;-rr:u;:ce""'~~·,;:"u~I~~ ltexlbl• ~,~ Call Don looking lo• Go ... rne>oS or llr'l!<·l• l ln•lll•l:ll"' pillow r1oc1<.. S2~0 4111. 9.. Misc 1181111 Kitchen llams & 1011 of Dally Piiot newspaper Ing Ion Bch area nt 497. ~11 Nanny poSlhun "' Nwpl 17111 '~ tl.!71 963 •058 C • .....,..-F;~~·k!~~~ misc houlehold Resteurant 9&3-8695_ E 0 E --S ff .. ~ -,-area Aels tu•ul'Jhlld 1>1,.11 l ..... l l\11• '"·"1 -trtaa t Ir _•----------dealer In Irvine area We/tr-. f\111 time. plus • O ear 70 I 775-<1416 o• wrilP to V1 \t'r .. r~ t~lu1n11~.,, l'lf>•~e /"ni !ll walarbed SAT Only 9.4 weeding 'Furn, d8$k w/return. Pe· SAT ONLY 9-S. 314 c ... A~prox. 2<> hrs pr wll Bartender par I time OJtrater /ltt••'· 1 PO so~ 1305 W•lll\IM ,, nr in~·· 1 n11111, " l'a 9~48~~55 ou1 yr" of gOOdies 233 t Chlnco. machs , llorage vGet al nld • W 01 B ch / A emoona & some -needed 1601 Bayside ULEl/Rnlll PI T 8em-1pm Mon F"r1 N Dakota 5!1801 , .t 11 '>17 1!1tl!I • -1 2nd at btwn Acac1a1. trunks bike. kit th•nos er •e d Misc houaa· kend mornln~. ~ult Or. CdM Apply In per-Wlllll'S APPAllL Satery S667-S81 I mon --, s,11 ,,11,,11 ''""' Must SAii. ~ouch $75. dn1 Begonl9 j lramed prints & more hold, ctolhlng. furn havedependob vahlcla, son. F/T po1tt1on1 for e11p. ttlly Excellent benefit Babys111ing in my hon". r 11 'I" uK II cond 6pc d1n111g "' $50 ----178 E 18th St Sal only Books. Pteyboy Mag., prefe1 fight truc:k w t package ottered Requi ~nyt1rne day 01 nrohl L•P 1 · , • 1 1 • j ~52_6433 t'v"" Celh" SAT/SUN 9AM 607 Lark I 9 30 am more c:emper lhell. Only neat, RETAIL Hie• peraona In wom· res e•pariance on TA!' m•.g tor r<1m 546.0113 ">• >,;,,, , . .,, !l' f '""' ..!..... I spur Uv rm & bdrm furn ---------- re1pon1lbl1 peraons IUll....t TrlilN en'• better specialty PABX awilchboard Ap C I• HI t 1:1 •11•111 ~I MMONS Beau1y1es1 anhquea boy'• Schwinn Misc Items Set only 9.4 Antq1, ll11eos. dln•tta need apply. Starling ap-Full time aalH Retell ator•. Varlou11ocat10ns ply by April 27 10 l'&r ::,~,~~~ 11 ":::111h( hA•~·~~ 1 Ei.1 .. ""'Q ~·111 m111 & Stmgr•y bike. 1r1nkets I 3129 Kerry Ln tnr Fatr-aet. ba:y ~ems:,~· P'OX. $4.75 hr & mileage. Fe bric Stora. Colla SAL.ARY + COMM WI sonnal Office. C ty ol e•Ch t~r ~areeg .,,~n•h, 'iAflBO.R AREA , bO• «prg o110 $950 se11 books, fr1mea clothes ·-& 405) ~~~t-S~I air ura Cell btwn 9:30-t0:30AM M .... IM&-11-467 XLNT BENEFITS Apply Foontam Valley hsP & yd work 494.)c, 14 APl"t MiC f SEOVIC f tor $3'-0. 1 yr t>ld partect ~ou'41tlold misc; more Sal/Sun Honde Moped. --.--------~~z ~Y~~·.F~:;c~~:u~~r Retail ct11k .,,,anted. 111. tn ~~~l'~a-.t 10200 Staler Ave 499.4;21 W'l ~""•....:Md gunr cond 613 5415 - -Cttta Mtsa pots/pans refrtg. turn ~lm;.;..;;.;;;•.•------- &42-4321 fleJUble noun, 7-a.v.n, (~ly 0-·11 EOEi M/F Sopht.sllcalad C.UlllHtlll ~\r1Cttll 549.3077 ; lov1neau S250 ea 215 E 23rd.C M CH IL 0 S W 0 R L 0 P/T ... rrs ~~lei«, CM, llC)ply In 3333 Br11tol SI. T1t1htr/Tclar '"" ledv dutre\ SRiollll'd I Ill ,,,LIHCU Rt>IJWOOO IO Cullom IW&P mn LOIS ol Amerlc•n ·oa11. CHILDREN'S CENTER -.s ............... SOUTH COAST PLAZA u .. your teaching 1kllls ltve 1n houal.'k .... prng Herb 957 8133 °8' s5oo Wnod desk. E S nd 8 3 I Antiques & Pine PrJml· 2no annual rummeg• Demonstrating products l~lli~:-;;D;;;;i;;;;k;;;&r;;;;t~~~~~~~~~~: 10 ho w Id B k pos 11on mmad Call $ 4 5 C 11111 .. 11 4 • very u ay, am· pm Uves Set only 8·3 2227 ae.MI Furniture. toy1, clo- ln llores In y~r area. SALES . ~k>nl 1>8---n·•1rr1 Ra!d1n"'o l~~rove'::an~ Be1~11re g'eo-08:\!1 Sun RE FRIGERA I OR Gd1 4q7.6101 Or11no• COHI College . Mlnef c M Btwn VICIC>-thing hOu.aehold Item• Salary/bonutH Wiii Ing accepted l or prof ---s Progrem to par-is ttll• or Mon Only con<J S 100 631-Cf538 0 A ble 6 Felrvle.,,, & A11tngton j 1 & Wiison April 111th llAM lo 2PM. train. 71'4/983-3107 , t .... l*IOI• w/eblllty to ~ • r k at Ing IS a I e 1 I v•• ~ all,... !i 30 pm ""o0 oom Ml II · Costa M ... Adm11111on r • n ----------ii Ck>M. Effort re4mbufMd Personnel Oept have summer High gu11r In c.hatrs & hutch $600 free l o buyers Sellar• Saturdey only Culve< & U tverslty ' PIT Sec:'y/Reclept. by Income. Equip cc auto opening• In Ne.,,,port c:om• Full or part lime Aniaala ELEC. IRYH sn Good cond 640-9304 Reaenteltontllnto 348 E 1!11h St Mutt! Family Fri/Sal 9-3. Medlcal .uppty co need• leallng pref but not .... Beach Flnenclal Sarv Ca If B 111 He Im u 1 h SSOS Cell 1111 6. 673~ 7601 While wick Pr Uphol11erod 558-5880 Everything Ooeel 14281181 Mendocino. wel groomed lndlVldual 1enllel Muet be Hit· Good typing, shorthand 760-080 I Cats f°u•nitura Bi own Jordlll\ The Colony O/W, lrzr. for It• typing & phonea sterter and P'omc>1 Im-lkllla 'd c 11 Kan gH dryer for 5.'lle S7'> Wicker Furniture baby blk 1 lh 1 Cal 1eo.=t380 · med Ing Al4 • exper req • Production Allec11ona11. handsome or Ir ad e Io, e I e c 2 chair~ 1 1001 stool 2 FANTASTIC INDOOR Items. ate Sun 9.4 "· c 0 as. oya, pd°'*'p · ~ 714•553-<>940 THlatlola1/S•,'nr pr11ty deserving cets of 646·377111>' 650 1121 round s•d• fables 1 Pl.ANT SALEI 2953 Country Club Or _m_or_e ______ _ If.IL ESTATE ... , ,_ con ect llOltfAlY 2 YHrl Hperlence .Su· var1ous kinds need rM ,--to~Ht lo air cond uml 1552 Orange Ave. CM IWIE UlE •&1rr• NtlnC'/ SS().0404. Coste Meta CPA Firm perv111ng and laellng pon1tble tn1lde hom111 Ratr1geretor l•~e new $50 875-5182 Sat/Sunday only MAARIAOEI MERGE Set only 9-4 HouMtlOld _. Salee: Qgtrfbulor-e for r• compuler ll)'Stems S ed N 11 frost free "J door $185 ---------SALE • Hthld A misc Opening• In well eala· merkable health cere Type 110 wpm 10 key pey . autared. • 011 893.9060· HIDE A BED COUCH Floor plNows. 2 _,rec;. turnlshlngs Sel/Sun goods. clothing 111371 bllthad Irvine Firm. product•. 1500_12000 adding mac:llln• Noni MIOltTIOlt 839-7019 Brown/rust pleld S99. liners, mfrroi. boll 1191lng only 9.5 840 C.ntet St. Sierra Inez, lrvlne Tur11e T I I t t amo+cer. Some overtime 1111•.11ft SDJO Moyt11g WlllM•'dryef , l\Vy 840 :>142 & melt pelnllngs BaW Roci< re n no .... • ence, mo. P IT-'F/T (na""') reQ. Min 3 yff!• ••pert· · -IDotl ~ duly like new. $185 111 • TV, rv' tabla, b~fttera, (In alley) 631•7562 -------::~=~~~: ~::,mb•:~o:. &42-3575 enoa Salary S975 Call Cockapoo 8 wk' old el-Reing big tlf!lllln 1ro11 Wrgl Iron lelllfl 11 !> chrs -lght beneh w/welghls. Walk to beh. OCMn view, l!!f!rt ltacll 15,.,,n SALES Rannah. 754·1040 for TEL· A· CllC tac11ona1e~ lr·Mdly sm tree $275 848 2498 =~oA:.~111r~~:.ds~!~' games & toys. tots more beaut 2 Br 2 Bii Cor!do. YARD SAU. REA1. ESTATE flU. IAY·i.i NY tMIJng. tmmedlll• opening• on lamela $85 551 8811 l<anmore eleclrtc dryer, 850•0551 att 6pm Sal/Sun 10·5 2217 Owner mutl .. u unde1 Sii a.2 465 Santa Ana 0 d 1 W d •rr••..,,a•f-L(••• leleplloMi aates, setting 5535 teas thin 3 vrs old s 150 Anaheim 642-8392 appralJed •afue S 134, BARGAINS GALORE! ~. Need 1 ax· 00 P•Y • nH --·--sublerlpllona 10 the Deity Pttl 846•8827 1111118 CLWlll 900 Gtorta Rogers 1101 ---------perlenced per ton In phone c:.IMn to Mii ~ NB Area 1.......,.. olfloa Piiot E J h d Garage Sate. Sall Sun 1161·9114 111,IE ••111 oommercl.t 6 lndu.trlal rlodlcale & route maneg-· ,.-·-·· · venng ours an Perrot traln1n9 teml(lar, ---- -can be REWAF\OING oeby 111m1, ctolhH, ~ eta 1o dell,,., QUlll'llltM Exper, exoell tlcHfe ieq'd Seturdey m orning• Aprll 23 by Steve M11rlln, REFRIG Werd s. s•de by 11tnc:e there 11 a place to kldsledulti, 1oy1, appllc. Furn .. nice clothes. 11.I· 9 to 5 at/Sun. Sliver, = :"~ :r~ Slip• In o.c . ., ... The 673-9201 Comm1111on wllh ou•· 1111~ o4 •how blrd1 111 11"• 22 0 cu 11 ""'hlle. gd sett leftover household . IO•HHI wuher kllch bums. m11c: Sat /Sun gold, furniture, acce11., Beet .:-c;.,-~.., oondltlom n10f11¥ It herell Hun\lnO-UOllnlllY ranlH and bonuus Sen Otego Wiid An1mel ~no s3oo ~9•5945 lurn11htngs and IT'S 1tem1 m~c:h more 2370 9-3 3027 Warren Ln dHlgner clolhl. 639 111 ~8eedi ton leloh. ...,_. •• _, .. tat• I Contact 642·5678 llt Ptrk & many othet iooe White refrlge•ale1 SIJO T~E ENCORE, e new Or•nge Ave CM 117 Cleerbtoolt •A. liom Ba)'91de Or 71,.1 ...... 6061 T1•1-•·1.et ~-· ·-5 30PM even 1 Has appeared on many 642-0205 con1tgnmen1 1to11 at _...;._ ______ _ .,....... "' -finance llrm deslret I nallonal Tll lhowt L .. rn ------31111 E l7lh SI. Colla GARAGE SALE Sat only 6-2. OH wshr/dryar 2 Famlly SAT/SUN 11-'4 "-E· In*• need• ..._ ,,_ fOt NtrtAllle eooural• typjat w/111oel. Ttl ltt W • to IHch your bird 10 Wlhr/dryr St3S ea Refrlg Meu Open Mon lhru 7.5 Furnllure. mlec No elect di)«, Ille cebtnet, 2312 Holldey Rd (t>twyl ...oe. In mng or...... ALES grllM'lallcat 1klll1, pro-••• It tr J.8r10fft\ Ilk• a ahow lltrd $ 1 3 5 Fr z r S l 5 0 s a 1 1 0 • m 1 0 6 pm. Junk 320 Ramone Pl, oak deak, end tlbl... Tustin & lrvlne) Furn, 851.7720, llYI I .U fHtlonal appHrence 1 Wt IH41 Call 714.676-7 lOS or 94fl-5&48 931.02e1 CM (Sant• Ana & 16th) 10la •teeper & mite book•, plctur", blk ... _1..._ :1::-.:0S:':'A~ ! andpr~tl~at~ltyC:l~ho~: 20 bl"ttHt 6111·741-B122COI~ lnFte1rntllonal Harvalter a~aa.H ... •·ttttr Anlq . m\hog. btd, CLASSY SALE·Furn,jcol· =~1:.'':.~ ~~o .-t _., -" .., __ .,., ,..,.. 11g, ult keg holder -·"' 91 bOOklhalvH. dr111t111g lectlblH, unu1u•I un-' · for~leloh ~ lllPtl In OC 71'4/47&-1 Ptr..... • t 11!0 5415·0654 or Ive Bev.-dmlrror.e•o.llent tsblt.nu ~-.(Qn que. 353 AamONt Way. HouMhold Item•. blll .. , o.u.lcpmeot/HQme ...._ t504100 pr d.-i i s.cr.t.-y w/r-arch Of MtrC .. IDiiH rnM• condition. 5300 oi be9t ez), red chatM , mini· C M (Ott Tuttln Sal 11-3. g:.' club•, mite 30SI W• '::'~ ~ ..., Ooocl ~a 11«.-y lkllla P'ef , emtM llYerthlq Preet w.;;;;,-, clun . .,,,ork• otter 636-7082 ___ bike, pueh mower, WOl'l'I· btwn t5th & t8thl ot>, Nwpt. E•tbluft. ~~ .. ne==• end 110,~ -~· ~ Huntt•l lldllldl ~rOE. ~ ...-ne& .. --2. U-0110/:.r a...r btlt•H IOIO good H5 Dryer. 011. Hohul Mhotd .. 1eN • every-~:· Ee1:~113;.5.:, new, c1 .. 1111ed Ad• are '"• Gano• a.i.. S.118un w. MllPftOr""-_ _,. ,.._.., ,..._... Pill tr art ti•t ci..n, .,,,ork• good 1715. t no go•• •• port. avv _, · ... ony. anawer 10 • iucceaalut Mlto. office Item•. c&o. ;;;;;; phoMI Ad ltto-A• COrwlle tllH M10A1thur Blvd, Ill lltl ....... W!STMINSTER ABBEY s48 H85 O/W, butcher blk l op. 114e..343a garage·or yard .. >el ll'ea II*'., 2 em. bOOl<CNM, -~ .. b...,. .... ..... ltv, IUlte 480, or J)hone ,., .__A .. l .... -.... ANftOUl MALL -20 cu It fr-t t~ Whl t4CI . rtlrlo Ken• WANT ACTION'> bell« way to tell more ~I• •ware, tlc:. 19,. ,_,, ........... __, M_._ -.... 1524052 -..... -·-more 1~00 •• Newl" ~ .... w-...,. e.ry • --...... WY Tllmt 1175, w .. 1mintt« Ave Freezlf 1200 upnot lo¥elelt '200 t<o C1au4t«1M•142-&e711 peopte\ -·-"'· _,...,. ... ... Mgr. Mio,...._ --.. 10 __..._... ........ ....... W Ml-latl GA.ROEN GROVE I '494-60'40 u aol1b9d 1346 Anl"' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!=~~~~~~~ ..., "'*"' Ind die... wtUl ,,... ....--... ... .... ... "" ..... T~ U4·t1~ -,. c ..... n ........ .. d 0111e1 .... l•bl• S 150 ;, ~ ,...,.. ..... well .. oc fQr oamm. .... ancsn • .10 IOllCU°'9 n"6ecl ., •• ,.:!::',, ... ":':!•· & OOf chair• Pu 1100 3 mlr· htalt•rt MU ,........ • ... lnMMM ..... 11 ~ lblltt .... mtm't. Wiii trtln. C.11; M, tim..flllP8r,mat1119 • -.1 ....... ....-,,-...,no L ..., ..... e1 t • • .,,.~ .,. ....., o I bl ------- -----._.. ...... Nctcan>und 6'2-aoot w Ur• Hie •bllllY ""-""..,.. ,.... ...... "•-n .. -con gnmen 547 U39 rore drtH ng 11 1 ~ ' ltemt bMl.t t 4'0 C I l ttkabed IMPNISIVl MCIPe .._..,., 04IY flf.7H 3 tJ7&1wtl + u~e oomm. ••ptr neetH, w/lraln trlop acoeptlng new ... ltOO 0.1m10 tro hlb• or• • our •r · 1 C k ... - ---... .. ---NI. "you w l ... 111r.. Cell n 1PM. toe-0,11 l•CI anllQllH, COll•OI· C••tr&I a Chi wfwhl• 140. Lan• po Htvtd Olk dining dull wfleelei ••It cOnd. JewlthApp!• •• --,-i-iiin-:--""! _., r-• ·-do_ ............... ~.71•t ablH a conletnpOtlr'I k I fOlt ceder ch•tt HO atm· ••II= or•nd Pl•no. IS150. 83,.Hlt w/~ulf-..... eic111emen4 -IMIOfne • ""'.......,, --" 1 nnt 413 td _............ 10· K .._. ... ,_ Tiie 0111)' Piiot Ml fM· t>lec••• ,.,~ 9f •N mona Qn firm manrea1 Oe1t9ne.r c11111om J PO .... .._....... · · • by dolnt lnterHtlng ...... .... ll'ledl•tt openlngt for Con•lonm.enl OonntC· SALt&MAN 8atnPI .. & t 1 2 6 4 0 4 · 'ft 5). Yt!low & ar-. ~ .. oflon1I w/oelt. trim, tOOI W. lltaOI ~. ~: =.,wort1CO: If 11.,1rt ...... Mltl petllOflf futf or part tlon C-ompany, 111 w. indt Cott I Nol# , •• •M-1•61 II mao td coucet t111. ~ belilltlful Mk/bl .. 109 N.I , C&. tate3. P•"*· Mtny .,...., 10 11 .....,_:fow ., enttlli• time GIMI •amine po. 19tlt 11. C M 14&<8011 moue maket trtdttiot\al ThOl'llHvlll• dlnfn rm ....,,.,. oOftM tbl uo t din. ho 1410. 01~ Jrnkr Ult dlooM hm ... .._lo ....-,y ...._., tentlal Quertnl .. draw M'letlOlll 11'\Qlittt ~rtr!Ch handbag• I '*'-"'9n• lllb19 ... ,, t p11;1 f ~,_, vtnyt lwMf dlr1 coffte/e11d Ible, Oak Mt 11 ---fllannteN, 'ptut':c::: _,, ... _..,,Miprui eplt\ttcommlltiOn b · antlQuN· l1tllt1a eld.-l boytoalous ,°".,c.tCI 't Otielt e H ea. Ul·UH , Mmt•t.aoo~ Wll ,•I Qold filole11 flYe bOftlll P'~ram . but would tJe wllllng to cellelll OPPOflllnll~ for botfda, am tbt, armOl(e lflhte Mani & ~ IOo! ~fl. lfm b11f'111, f.t0al lofalloveHll UOO. min' y•Hto~•ttt ........ ,....ii, IKlt train the rlfl'tf petnn Otrton Wiii! OlrHr tto. 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Sunftay, A.Prll t7 ARIES (March 21-AptU 19): tdetaa abound - you can afford to be .elective focus on apt'daJ terma, ahorl lrtpt'. cornmunlcaUont from relaUves. ~ b4tne41lh aurfal'e -Initial anawen are evuive, require further study Ptk-e1. Virao natives fliUfe promlnently_ TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Fundln& ~'Ould become major issue. Emphasis on payments, collections, special righta and permlaalon1 Relatlonshtp intensifies and you could become ,,. ~t.ricably involved. Cancer, Capricorn ind1v1duala play prominent roles > GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Be ready ror new st.art, get rid or fears, doubta. suspicions baaed on previous lack of knowledfie. TaJ<e direct route. Highlight independen<."e, creativity and willingness to take risks for romance, love. Leo plays key role. CANCER (Jun~ 21-July 22): You'll be rid of unnL>eessary burden Rare opportunity exists for backstage views. You'll gain a~ to confidential data. You will be able to relate story behind story You'll be de'aling with progressive people who are impatient with last year's model. LEO (July 23-Aug 22). Follow through on hunch -friend will confirm appointment. Strive to restore sense of direction Lunar emphasis on desires. aspirations Element ot luck rides with you and 1t might be wise to enter contest. Cancer native plays key role. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Forces tend t.o be scattered -don't attempt t.o be everywhere at once • Assignment could be received relating to personal appearances, promotions, publicity. Travel plans can be solidified. Gemini, Sagittarius persons play key roles. LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): Get to heart of matters, change routine, review basic issues and be ready for questioning Long distance call aids in clarifying motives, dU'ections. Perceive potential, define sp1ritual values and strive to restore self-confidence. SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21): Utilize ability to analyze character. motives, potential. Member of opposite sex 1s very much interested and stops making secret of it Be wary where investments are concerned -protect baste interests and avoid takinR on debts of another. S"AGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Domestic adjustment indicated and this could be related to partnership. marriage. Emphasis on decoration, remodeling .. rebuilding and purchases aimed at beautifying surroundings. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio natives figure prominently. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 21): What seemed a lost cause will be revived, will boomerang in your favor. Short trip may be part or scenario. Relative is sincere but couJd be misinformed. Answers are found behind scenes No person, this day. intends to hand you anything on silver platter platter. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-F~b. 18): Fight for rights. You have power bases you may not be aware of~ you are very valuable to some very important people. Focus also on personal magneusm, physical attraction and a romantic interlude. Aries plays key role. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 10). Long-standing negotiations can now be completed. Focus on property, security and dealings with conservative individuals who can be won aver by ap~ing w reason. You'U win new friends, you'll be rid of unnecessary burden, expense. our famous DIMES-A-LINE ' ., Orange COHI DAIL v PILOT /S11urd1y, Aprll HI, 1883 BT . TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACAOH 1 WM.,901 f a111ua 10 Noble 14 M•lrlC unit 15 Flt EHi 18 Numeric prtll• 17 Al the !)elk 2Wde 18 Olllrlel 20 Eallht prellx 21 lnfo1mer1 23 01.ci look• 24 C11ge IHm 26 Malt enlmel 28 Copy111 30-- •ndgo 34 Power 1001 35 OHlh •ound 37 Gibbon 38 Retik 39 Roller 41 Chryaa111 42 Ange< 43 P1rt1t1 44 Lela go 46 A Rooaevell 48 Annu11· 2wde f>O Formerly 62 CopM 63 CeltlC talk H Departed 67 Oolor 'llUOAY'I PUZZLI IOL VIO 80 Oovarnor 82Wal 84 -- hour. 1oon 85 ~ ehaOe 111!11911Mloli et-pit e7 Way 88 Flnaltt 89 Mandate OOWN 1 Trudo• 2 Sharp polnl 3 Man'a name 4 Tole<lo gold 6 OiapoaMU 8 Wood atrlp 7 Appllta 8 Tiiie 9 Anklt prtl111 10 Abaolult 11 Water body 12 Anent 2 wda 13 111•1• t91con 22 Reluctant 24 Vary good 25 Spolled kid 26 Divided 27 1r11n county 28 Tore down 29 O.atroy 31 Bull prtltK 32 Ra!Sed 33 -·porridge 36 Lecture 40 H1ndmo11 41 Gone by 43 Pert ol Aualrla 45 S1c1ly City 41 Malte •MOTORHOME RENTALS11r From $195/wk All sizes 2156 Newport Bl 650-1500 unmu•l<:al 49 Stlclcers 51 rrap 53 Hat pan 54 Nevada e11y 56 "Well. I'll bel" 58 Harry 57 Bark 58 Noun ending 59 Tinier 81 Cargounl1 83Melody IUllt IEW 1111 llTlllUll 4U TllN ltSEL P.I . 5 apeeo Irena • Western mlrrora, reat 9t1o bump- er & morel (50di14). till ..... I. I I t . *FANTASTIC* * FIATS * tlJCC SCL£CTIOH ~E-OWM'.D FIAT SPIDERS & FIAT X l/9's OllANGC COUHIY'S Ol0£SI F ACIOllY AUTHOltll[O flAH ANCIA DOUR DICK MILLER MOTORS 120 W Warner Ave. Sanla Ima 557-2132 Flat Spyder Conv 75 'i • speed Xlnt Coml body paint. engine $3300 559-8148 ------a .... 9125 l/l 111(111 :1 • ~111111 llll Cl&S$Y COUPE 11160 llA1\.til I r./I I •I 01 \.O LJ(lt (. ) ~I t t•J l.>lutt r.tbnt ~rtlt•rtOf 'hit ownt.tr ,.,.\)ularJv ..,;,r-v•t.: .,,j on1, ·11000 n11~ A (. '80 Prelude. red AM/FM Mereedu Benz 9145 case. snrl, nu ltrA~. --------- b r akes. ~I n t cond 1111 3001 , $5200/0BO 642-1714 T.all pa "" 111 1 ~ 3 I:;, I) '82 Cvcc 4-dr. ~Int c;ond , feat drive 1n1s one 10011y' 5-spd, AM/FM c a•;,. 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We are a la111tlf ownfd dultnh1p """' a '"i' 111wtnl0<y ' 1 ti•• & ll• •d Vclk~""~t·n~ son Dinny tit dtckitld lo 1114'11 cw,1Mlff\ "M slid .,, ' • 1 • lo ~· ~ •U~ m ~"' '69 VW Bug 1,000 ml on recond eng body xlnl. new pa1n1 S f500. Call Ron 557-3676 eve• =Gi'Vw Sqbeck Good !:>Ody & Intl" MMd1 pain! $895 548-8 '36 ll.L IF nus II A REUL COIPE FOii OILY Parts Cd os roe11, Wf Cite ~ ,,., '' 1t , J A '72 VW Bug, pert paJnt. body, Int, 11ereo. new ures. s21so 681-3982 ~z~~ Piela tu lloenle & doc lea on r.,,prcwed credit Offer good thru 4/18/83. 'Tl YW OHVllT Great graduation Clltl Sllvertbleck w/pluan 1n1, iclnt OOncl $7000 or otter ~ f46-25e1 ·-· fc '72 VW CONVERT Clanlc, new paint. lo ml on ,,.,.. eng 14200. 642-6512 da)'t '72 euo. good cones, • lj)d, Jm/lm cau, 11275. 484-1875 1 I LAST CHANCE!! Bank. Says "MUST SELL ALL 1982 ISUZU TRUCKS I CARS AT, OR BELOW INVOICE'' All OUR NEW '82 PICKUP TR UCKS (GAS & DIESEL) Thrs is our FINAL WEEKEND of Drastic Reductions and YOUR LAST CH ANCE to buy a Brand New ISUZU at our Factory lnvoloe. LOW MINIMUM DOWN + 5 YR. FINANCING ON APPROVED CREDIT DESCRIPTION a SERIAL # FACTORY FACTORY YOU SAVE STICKER INVOICE DELUXE 4x4 Gu mO<HI al< c-·•-g P<>,.., •1-l"Q ""' '"' , .. ..., •• OlltP t. .. ..._ ''°""q' FOUR WHEEL DRIVE Sltop --""'°"' -· cu•lom ,~ ... AM/FM t10440ll SHORT BED °"'6et 5 -Cltf"""' ltff bump. 0Ma IPlfOU'1~ _.,.,. 17134251 DELUXE SHORT BED 0·•••· 5 IOHd AM , .... ,.,-.<> O••• tnrou9f\ """"00-""' °'-'""P<'' 17 t29M, LONG BED c. •• -'...-..,,._ --171)3111 LONG BED Geo..-automauc uon.,,,iuoon. PO-tt-1"11 .. .., -17122671 I MARK DELUXE • -• cll9MI. 5 .,._.,, AMIFM/MPX 11tu•o & muc11 lnOf1I t•29S40! I MARK LS 4 e-, "'"411. AM/f'M/MPX at•eo, 11\tlgll, '*"' ,,_ 1'11111. -....,,. (11734) S9876 s9515 57799 sa3a9 57046 s7595 s7a39 sa509 '1367 '8065 '1450 s5724 1 1075 YOUll "1ICI '7165 YOUll "9Ca S6Q91 • YOUlll ll9llC9 S6643 ,.. ss733 '7156 ~. • \l I I ~ .; "+ , ~ .. ,___ ' -=-- I . I I· I I I t I I t I ~ I I r-- 1 ' I I I I r· I _____ .._._.... __ . --·~ 2 -Orange COunty Real Eatate/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY Pt LOT /Saturda , A rll 18, 1983 • .r JACOBS REAL TY, INC. 675-6670 ' 2919 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92663 CLOSE TO BUCH , Gorgeous 3 bedroom, 2 bath and 2 bedroom, 1. bath duplex In the "heart" of Newport Beach with 210:000 in assumable financing! Just a stroll to· the beachfront, markets and Lido VIiiage. A -tremeridous-buy-at-$2a&,OOO, and the Owner will ~1st With financing. . . I IUL BIUOI CUTIE 3 Bedroom beaeh house w/2 Ba. The best value In town .. N...-the bay. Only $229,000. llUOI PDllSUU Fabulous Bay view. 3 Bedroom and den. Formal dining. C:arge spacious rooms, adjacent to swtmml~ beech. 20°/o down, owe balance at 12°1. -reduced to $625,000. llYFROIT with PIER Ill SUP Beautiful home on the main Bayfront. 4 bedrooms, den, formal dining. Completely redecorated In and out recently. Also new docl< for large bOat and sld~ ties. OFFER YOU~ TRADES OR LOW DOWN and Seller will carry balance, $f,295,000. IUR-IEW OCUIFROIT Three bedrooms upstairs and 2 bedrooms down. Assume a near-new $424,000 loan at 123/4°/o fixed for 30 years. Fantastic rentals. Reduced to $550,000. Submit your down payment or trade. TWO STORY IUCI IOIE 3 bedrooms plus loft and famlly room. Slate entry, expanded bullt-ln kitchen and. huge sun deck. Walk to ~each. Priced way belovl martcet af $139,000. Offer your down. ! Orange County Real Estate/An Advettlalng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, April 16, 1983 -3 760-8333 fllltlll llY YIEW 3 bedroom and den on Balboa Peninsula. Formal dJnlng. Large apecloua rooms, adjacent to swimming beach. 20-1. down, owe balance at 12·~ -reduced to $625,000. 760-8333. UT'I IQ ITllTEI Delightful starter home on lovely tree llned street. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, spa, large lot. $17 ,950 down and owner wm carry. Full price $179,500. 760-8333. nmtlll 11111 LllltlK Oceanfront duplex. 3 bedrooms & 2 bedrooms. Prime rental area. Fireplace, deck, 5 baths. Units completely furnished. Great potential for appreciation at this bargain pr.Ice of $575,000. 760-8333. IUIU 1111111 Wl1I Piil Delightful 1amlty home on 1n acre. 3 bedroom•, large family room1 4' baths., custom tlle, ttardWood floors, French doors, stereo, professional landscaped, sprinklers, prtvate beach, pool & spa and room to add guest quarters. $549,500. 760-8333. 3 CIVIC PLAZA #170 NEWPORT.'BEACH, CA TUIE E•llTY Beautiful traditional 6 •bedroom home In Corona Highlands. Accented with French doors, stained & leaded glass windows, gourmet kitchen. Asking $795,000. Owner wtll trade $300,000 equity for Industrial or commercial. 760-8333. I P111118'R PIEIEITl1111 la this perfectly decorated 4 bedroom Harbor Ridge Estate with terrific view. Featured In Home and Garden magazine. Country French decor, birch paneled den/bar, planked yardwood ftoor, custom weave carpet. Wiii trade. $675,000. 7«}-8333. . . FIEICI CllmY CUI .. 3 bedroom slngle story In Turtle Rocle Highlands. Italian tlles, designer wall coverings, lots of used brick. Excellent financing available through existing lender. Priced to sell at $260,000. 760-8333. · LDnllll llYFlllT EITl11 60 F't. slip and side tie. Spacious mar:ble er>try with Cathedrel celling. Sunny patio. 5 bedrooms. 5 baths, formal dining. Assume exlfting 1<We loan. Submit on down payment. Reduced to $995,000 for Immediate sale. 760-8333. .. , . • l I t I 4 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, A~rll 16, 1983 I I Dalebout Bay • Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME WITH US TO ••• I •• TDllll ... Just listed ... one of the finest homes on Bayadere Terrace. The ever-changing bay and ocean views are like mas1erpleces In color. All rooms are extremely spacious. Three colossal master bedrooms. Four baths. Despite the magnitude of the home, there Is an easy flow and warmth about the entire resJdence, especially the llvlng. famlly and dining areas. Plantation shutters In living room and m~er bedroom. 6~~~e;~~~~~ ~~E~~~J~8;A'fi:er.~.~~~~-~-~-~-~~~~~~-~~~-~~~~~~~:.~.~-~~-~-~-~-~~~~:.~.~--~~-~-~-.1~~~ • .".: •. · .. ~.~~-~~~-~~.1~." •• ~v:~~~ I OILLlll Ill.All . Superbly designed and crafted to compliment the magnificent location. Five bedrooms. Huge living 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 wtth steam room. Vaulted celling In living room. Spacious dining room. Luxurious bayfront brick terrace with wet bar. Pier and float for large boat. Owner wtll carry first trust deed, Interest only, or part trade ......................... $2,700,000 IHHI llUll HIH . . . Magnificent five bedroom waterfront home. Inspiring view of bay and ocean. Huge living room. Unique step-up dining room. Lovely apartment over three car garage. Entertainment room with wet bar. Pier and float for forty-eight foot boat. Like new home bullt In 1980 ................. $2,350,000 11111 ..al ... Bayfront home with large pier and float. Home designed for a particular need . . . yet quite ftexlble. Huge ltvtng room. Dining room and den/library, plus master bedroom In main building. Across the brick courtyard Is a separate two bedroom guest sul1e. You own the land. .. .. . ... .. ....... ...•.... ....... .............. .... $985,000 ULIU _. fmlf . . . Enjoy this lovely four bedroom home with a touch of New England. Four batha ... jacuzzi In master bath. Country kitchen. FormaJ dining room. Cozy fireplace In llvlng room. Two restful patios. Property 19C8ted on best swtmmlna beech. 40x94 lot. ···························································· $975,000 llnl .-S .... Every day ls a hoUday In this detlghtful 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 dehumldlfled poot Securtty system. S...... mey_ cany first trust deed five years at 10%. .................................................. $835,000 Ill HIHI . . . The much sought after "Veraalllet" model •. Spacloua four bedroopt home. Four Md OM-half batha. S..'eled glaA. Parquet ftoora. Corner lot. Very prtvaftt and Mduded. 8uDetb WIW of gotf cour.e. Reduced S&S.ooo ...................... Now $796,000 .. _. ••• Preetlgloua ftV9 Mdn>om, four Md OM-half bath home. Room for ape In front oOurtyard. 1160,000 to S200.000 down.~ ~-~ .. ~-~-~~~ :'40~ 1 ..... mJ. ... Thia delghtful four bedroom home reflect• an air of comfort and oamentment. The fMMng le aoomlMd e., .e =ecutar Md ... ercti-...... OGeM ""9W. ...,..,.. CapeMrn l'Mdel .... 1115,000 OPEi SATURDAY CAMEO HIGHLANDS ... Three bedrooms. Pool. Spa. 4610 Dorchester ............................... $397,500 CLIFF HAVEN ... Three bedrooms. Pool. View. 1211 Kings Road ............ Leasehold $319,000 BLUFFS ... Three bedroom condo. 685 Vista Bonita ......................... $218,000 WESTCLIFF . Two bedroom condo. 1242 Rutland Road, #5 .................... $139,900 WESTCLIFF . . One bedroom condo. 1716 Westclltt Drive. #8 ..................... $99,000 OPEi SITURDIY-SUIDIY BIG CANYON ... Five bedrooms. Golf course view. 20 Cypress Point ........................... $1 , 195,000 IAVINE TERRACE ... Three bedrooms. Spa. View . 1301 Dolphin Terra~ ....................... $985,000 DOVER SHORES . . . Five bedrooms. Pool. Spa. View.. 1362 Galaxy Drive ............................ $695,000 OPEi SIUIY CLIFF HAVEN ... Four bedrooms. Pool. Spa. View. 1500 Kings Road .............................. $675,000 WESTCUFF ... Four bedrooms. Spa. 1118 Somerset Lane .. . . ..... .. . .. . ... . . ... . $4 75,000 CAMEO HIGHLANDS .•. Four bedroom. Poot 4900 Wayne Raod ... . ....... .. . .............. $385,000 (), HARBOR VIEW HOMES . . . Five Bedrooms. Spa. 1727 Port Barmouth ......................... $385,000 EASTBLUFF ... Five bedrooms. Pool. d'pa. 2201 Alta Vista .......................... Fee $359,000 I -BAYCREST ..• Four bedrooms. Pool. Spa. 2107 Santago Drive .......................... $359,000 BAYCREST ... Four bedroom. Poof. 1834 Commodore Road ................... $310,000 HARBOR HIGHLANDS . . . Four bedroom•. Poot. 1500 Hlghlllnd Drive ......................... '295.000 NEWP.0RT BEACH ... Three bedtOOIM. 412 1eeh Pllice .................................. '205,000 FOUNTAIN VMJ.EY ••• Thrw ......._ .a ~ ~ -· .... : ............ _ .... ·~780 ----... ---------:=--- llWD a.El ... Fascinating home slgnlflcantly upgraded. Four bedrooms. Dining Room. Oen with 10' bar. Spart(llng pool. With 2s•1, down. owner will help buyer obtain new first trust deed at 101fc%, amortized over 30 years due In five years. WILL LEASE FOR $2200 MONTH OR LEASE/OPTIO~ ... ........ ........ ... ......... $550,000 WY1EW ... The key word In describing this four bedroom home Is "perfection." Everything from the melaleuca trees i n front to the panoramic view is Impressive. Expanded Port Royal model. Beautifully decorated in muted tones. Custom spa In artistic tile ..... $510,000 llYam . . . The inspired work or a master craftsman. The construction was meticulously planned and personally monitored by the owner for precision. Four spacious bedrooms. Pool. Spa. Seldom does a property""Of -mrs catrber come on the market. .. . ..................... $395.000 WUTOUIF : .. Like new, custom built French Provincial home. Four spacJous bedrooms. Low maintenance yard. Three car garage. Quite convenient location to library. schools and shops. Highly motivated to sell. JUST REDUCED $5500. .......... ......... NOW $349,500 U -Ill Ill ... Like new Cape Cod style duplex. Beamfd ceilings. Three bedrooms, two and one-half baths, each unit. Cozy private patio front apartment. Large sun deck with upper unit. Front unit now rented. Conveniently located for shopping. ... .................... $349,000 llYlll TUUll ... Rare lrvlrie Terrace four bedroom home. On fee land ... not leasehold. Two and OM-half baths. Famlly room with wet bar. Large kitchen with eating area. Built-In ~~:.~~~~~-~-~~-~----~=JJg """ mil mam ... Exquisite two bedroom home, den or library, plus family room. Extra large llvlng room with wet bar. Tastefully decorated. Fireplace In master bedroom. Enticing deck overlooking pool and view of Fahlon llland. .... ........•..................... $285,000 W ••• 'W ... Highly mottvated ...... WIU contlder any ~able ott.r. Tutetully decorated four bedroom home In lmmacu&ate condition. Upa1alra muter bedroom retreat. a.t buy In .,.._ .............................. $270,000 -E 'D ... AttracttYe four bedroom, two bath home. Hlghty upgraded. N9W oopper plumbing. Totafly remod•l•d kitchen. Hardwood ftoor9 throughout. Otnfng room. Pool .in yard. Property convenlentfY located. *2$7,500 . I • Orange County Real Estate/An Advertlaln Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Satur~y. Aprll 16, 1983 -5 SATURDAY & SUNDAY, APRIL 16 & 17 J RIVER ROCK DOMES In Eastside Costa Mesa Enjoy Orange County living at its finest. These elegant 3 BR Condominiums provide privacy and easy access to the beaches, freeways and South Coast Plaza. • 3 or 4 Bedroom Luxury Condos From as low as s1ss,ooo @ OPEN DAILY: Saturday through Wednesday ;t.• 2620 El~en Avenue, Costa Mesa SANT A ANA C.C. ----- r 1 J ~ I , . I· I IOEll, IAJ &•I .JETTY YIEWI -"Architecturally stunning!" Corona del Mar home featured In Home and Garden Magazine. One block from bay and ocean beaches. Fabulously designed and painstakingly built. 3 bdrm., 3 baths, 3 car garage. A showplace! $975,000. MW .... 1121,llO -Convenient west side location near Costa Mesa redevelopment project. Brand new unit with 2 bdrms., 21/r baths, quality carpets, drapes and all bit. Ins. Cheerful fireplace and enclosed patio. A terrific Investment . .. unta Ulll --Overlooking the 5th Fairway. Set among beautiful pines. Immaculate 2 bdrm. 2 bath con<to with high vaulted celllngs, a coz.y fireplace and wet bar. Lots of privacy. Lots of value. $265,000. llE1INIT 1•1Ei Ol11E -Just a short walk to bay and ocean beaches. Remodeled and shows well. 2 bdrms, plus den. Beam cefflngs, fireplace and 2 very prJvate patios (perfect for a hot tub). Short escrow possible. .. $143,000 L.H. Estate Firm-- IPJIUU ·tlLL i&lllll -Transferred owner has drastically reduced the price on this Immaculate New Bedfor-d model, spacious and Ideal for a growing family. 4 bdrma .. family rm. -and upstairs game rm : plus a large· yard with badminton court. Reduced to $675,000. CUIEI 111111 IOEllRllT -Right on the 1r.ont with waves breakllng on the spectacular rock formations and steps down to sand beach! Contemporary 4 bdrm. home with lots of glass to capture the excitement of the view. Owner moving out of state and reduced price to $2,350,000. ITI FlllWll Ill 011111 -Fabulous custom built 5 bdrm. home. Elegant French Provincial styling with lavish paneling throughout. Family rm. with massive fireplace and wet bar opens onto golf course side spa ·and outside bar. Striking formal dining rm. and booklined study. Submit your terms $1,850,QOO. IUI TIE Piii • •111 HL Ill -Charming· older home In a great location. Needs some ltxlng, but a terrific value at $198,500. 2 bdrms. and den presently converted 10 formal dining rm .. lf you are good with a paint brush and hammer, call to see this onet II FEET II TIE Ill -Large bayfront home with PRIVATE PIER AND FLOAT abte t~ accommodate large yacht. Ideal home for an active famlty with 4 bdrms., formal dining rm., den, breakfast rro, $.Rd even 1 a hobby shop (great If you like to work on your boat). Priced right at $880.000 L.H. . . UllM YIE1I llLU -Greenthumb? You will loye this-- custom patio and yard! Vegetable garden, roses, tangelos. nectarines, flowers and trees all set among extensive brick and wood work. Fantastic! Nicely decoraied 3 bdrm. VIEW home with l~rge family rm. Ill .llAI llPlllllll UIOIElll -Bulld the home of your dreams on this prime VIEW site secluded yet only minutes frotn town. 51A acres In an area of huge luxury homes. Horses permitted. Owner will exqnange or carry paper. $695,000. J NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR BEACH COMMUNITIES • un• 11,111,000 New from the rafters, absolutely perfect Versailles. Gourmet kitchen with brick floor, Sheryl Wagner baths, w~ floors, French doors, spa, g~ebo & brtck patio. End unit with great· views. llYllMU 1111,111 Beautiful all new •·contemporary'' Victorian. Spacious 5 BR desjgned for family llvlng. Lush green patio, balcony & large sundeck. Light & airy. Absolute perfection. llYSINU Mlt,111 Enter this lovely 3 ,BR home through a large courtyard. Enjoy beach llvlng from 2 roof.patios & walk 'h b10Ck to the marina or beach. The best of all possfble bayslde worlds!! 'I .... 1111'... 1411,llO Gorgeous, Gorgeous. Gorgeous! ~emodeledl Expanded! Best location! Totally secluded pool-sized yard. Remodeled gourmet kitchen. Y ou'.Jl absolutely tall In love with th~ totalty customized 4 BR home! •~ ~ 11...-u Imagine ttle best combination of 8ayahores charm with thts delightful country 3 BR home In warm woods, hardwood floora. broc:k fireplace & 3 sunny patios, all steps away from the be&Chll Un.ID Plt,- Beautltully remodeled-& decorated In today's • Innovative .style. Country kltcheh w/brlck fireplace, hardwood floors, French doors open to lovely patio. This Is a must aeefl Utmn .,._ Remod81ed ams~.utffOllrdecorate<t 3 BR home with outdOOf children's play area plus ~ terrace for entertaining. Terl"lftc kitchen, Family room & tots of French doors! .... , .-n 1214,111 Specious home on large lot In a nttty locatlon. • OcMn view, sun dec:ka, oomptetety r~ & decorated wtth charm. 2 large BRS plus guest on~ & bath In rear. . . . ..,. a1..-one of the large unite In the Btufft surrounded on 3 sidea by greenbelt. 3 8RS, kUch•n w/eatlng area. Detached end unit w/2 great patios. One of Bluffs rare .. 'Y" plans. *""' _,. . ''"• ee.t buy In the Hetahtal Darting decoratOr'a cottege fMtures 2 8RS. large fattk:e<f. patio, tOClly redecorated & located on a 50x127 ft lot wt1h attey eoc .... ~financing •·low m.. ... ..UIMIES . • ....... New on the market! 4 BR executive home with commanding views of ocean, Jetty &. Catalina sunsets. Private courtyard entry, black bottom pool & spa, lush landscaping. Turn key condltJon. Not to be missed. _...Ill UI 1111,000 Superb 4 BR family hol'T)e completely rebuilt In 1980 -from a new roof to hardwood floors! One can appreciate the perfection of planning, security systems, fixtures, cabinets, flreplaces, kitchen, au full of exquisite detail. WYILASI MH,000 Marvelous family home on quiet & safe ool·d&-sao. 5 BR + Bonus room with pool & spa. Lush low maintenance. Brick trimmed landscaping. Loads of privacy. Owner. will consider MCC>nd T.D. -1111 sa1,- ·F•bUloua China Cove --winding roads, sandy beaches, sparkling sea steps away. This 3 BR home offers the opportunity of beach llvlng ~thout_congestlon & hustle & bustlell ...... II.LS Nl._ Truly a special home lovingly decorated & cared for. There are hardwood floors. tlle pavers, custom bullt-lns and the latest appliances. You own the land! ....... au u1~4a New on the market! Unique single story 5 BR home w/aweepfng canyon views. Lush private garden courtyard entrance & spacious deck• to the canyon enhaneeti Its beauty. BEACH COMMUNITIES .... .,,_,..,.. This dignified Lido residence Is certainly one of Newport's finest. The beauty & quaHty found thru-out 18 unparalleled & reflects the perfection of tUje..l.arge ~ & aup·. Garage for 6-8 .utos. 11n11m . 11.na. A bayfront bonanzall You own tfte tend & a whole lot morel Watch th• bay activity & entertain In your spa~loue pourtyard patio. Guarded gate entry, 2 sandy beaches & good financing. Fee. Ill.Ml Uni.I --.... EnJOY the .charm of the Uttte Island baytront. This ldMlly located duptex could convert to . large single famtty home. Own« saya "Mll"I Excellent financing avaltable. ...... ..... On• of th• finest valuea In N9Wport Beach. Large, large 5 BR home wtth excellent potential oo 46' lot. Formal dining room & Inviting aun deck . PfmlllU 1WLD 1941,GM INVESTORS . . . Two bedroom, u_p_graded, BA YFRONT duplex with dock for 2 boats, 3 car garage, fireplace & formal dining plus great lower peninsula location makes this a super buy. . llYlllllS 1110,000 Authentic Dutch Colonial home with many, many c4stom details. Finest' construction & amenities. Library, playroom & 5 BR. Lovely brick patio. The kitchen Is a cook's delight. ULIU PllllSILA '-Hll,000 Super newer 4 Dedroom home with fabulous .master suite that offers some bay view. Light, airy, 2 fireplaces & hardwood floors are a few of the pluses. Owner may consider small condo. 1&1.111 p11.- Excltlng Channel location, steps to ocean or bay_ plus a lovely f:lome that has been extensively remodeled' makes thi s an outstanding buy on the peolnsula.. owner may carry the_ 1st TD. /RV/NE ~( ..... f) -....... Beautifully cared' for 4 BR view home that adapts to most family requirements. Quiet cul de sac street, large landscaped yard, would take a pool. Owner will help flnance. ~ SMt-5 BR family home, open & Cheerful In parklike setting w/many built-Ins & upgrades. Expanded Plan 5 -city night Ute view. Bfg big price droptt Owner wllf carry. Assume 1st. Submit. I ~ n•.-eeauutua 2 BR & den home with lovely pastOtal & night light view. Terrific financing -low, fixed Interest rate on· a 30 yr loan plus low down toot What more ~Id you.J'lanttll ....... . ..... a..t Wood~ loeatlon OY«tooklng pool & atepe to t~ ·lak•t tabuloUa ~rary 2 BR townhom• by Aktna. Vautted ce111nga, aJr ~and much moren ~•111&11• ., ... A toYely garden & a Hgtit. ~ noor plan 8*8lt yo11 in this 3 BR, twofatory home tn Woodbrl'9ge. Shows flke a model with a decorator's touch. Excellent loan, ptloed t~ll .,..... .1 ... Prklt reductionlt -on ~-edorabte 2 BR Bren condo. Show9 flke a ""*"' "/neutral deoort • Excellent high aav.imable loan! Owner Je anxtoua. . -.-_ _. -t ,. . r--- ............. , .... . •N??llmw CloM to lovely gf'Mnbelt, achoola and lhopplng. Completed bonus room eeparate from houM. GNat value In Newport Beach for '330,000. Ask for Cindy Pelletier or Jlm,1 Selera. .I llDll IW -lllft II IU P1eetlge community. 3 Bedroom, 2'A Ba1h home with Family Room. 2 Fireplaces. Approx. 2700 eq. ft. AMumabte financing and owrs will owry. $675.000. Ed &can<>. •••-••man Magntflcent panoramic views overtooktng ttewport BMd1 and the Padftc Ocean. Thia elegant 7000 sq. ft . ..tate offers the ultimate In luXUfY IMncJ. ~-6 BA'•,--7~ betM. Gnnct Room, ..w:e quaa1n end fabu~ pool . . . excefhtftt flnancl"9 packa9e avallab ... Cell for your private showing. S..,000,000 fUmlahecf. ~ few Ed &c1n9. ' 111211 IW 1n1•111.1 a a1111 Lpcated In one of Newport's most pNetlgb.I• areu. this eleaanJ 4 bedroom a.cufjye home of 57001«1. lt. JI now ottered • with termt to eutt yout needs. 1'\ls .hOfne flMnn9 a nwble entry gallery, oak lll>rary, wine room and mud\ more. C.11 for ftnanctng delllle. Reduced to $1,395,000. Aak for Ed Eicml<>. 1 .. . ' .. ua.,. Owner needs fut aale and wUI take tow down to Mii thl• 3 Bedroom, Oen & huge family room Tudor style home. Conveniently located near high school. $219,000. Ask for Al Weinert. · TIE llTEWIEIT ClllCE Wt)efl. you find yourself fac:ed wfth alf the dlff'(cufl declslona Involved wtth buying )'OU( "ftf home, retocatt~yow faJRl~lt business may weu be the'** prObte91• to one. At LINGO REAL EST AT&, our hlghly epectaffzed peop1e.at. MnSttMt to tho99 demands and ar41 1experta In finding Just the ftoht home lri th•• area you de .. .-. ~th a 'Minimum of '*"8 'to• you. Sot-r•nembw{~ the- • gel dlfflcult, mak• tM lnteftlgent C E. .. ~NGO~ ESTAT~ -----•112.-Brand rMM ~ tt'9 ~et. ~I 4 8R. 2BA . .tam~oft)e.= ~ove In condition. Tut~ ated a Eufol>eafl flavor. Hu~ W11ran~. for Al Wpt . ' • I ............ ....... 111,1• . urn~ Large famlty hoMe wfth 4 Br. 3 Ba. and den. Mexican tlle In kitchen, entry and den. Wood shutters. Owner wfll carry a 2nd trust deed. $359,000. Ask for Mary Oentls. •••m Let your Imagination run wfld. Mak• an offer on this charming older home In Corona Highlands. Th8 potential ts there. 2 Bedrooms, brick ftreplace, hardwood floors and Veranda. Mini ocean view. Access to private beach. $250,000 Including land. Ask for Belle at ... Lee. · FllT&ml fla.Y .. .• aa1111a1 $padou9 3 Br, 3 Ba. fam'ly room h<MM-,.pn .... land. Freeich door9, lmpreutve fireplace, . wet bar, bay wtndow, and charming brick ~-Large comer tot wtth R. V. or small boat accesa. Onty $410,000. Ask for Belle ~ Ohue Lee. f, I A ill.Ir' llT11 ~.. 11 .... -......... '4 BR. 2 BA home wtth IOtar Meted pool. Larae oomer lot wtth R. V. Ml c 111, outdoor brtcK BBQ. 2 ftreplacee to proVlde that vety wwm ,...~. Attr~, t9nM. Alk ~ Al Welrwrt, I' \ li) .. Bluff top •n Old Corona del Mar. Sllperb Ocean Vtewl Land Pare.I complete with pt.,. for 4000 eq. ft. home. Coms>tet• · wtth ~~'/.,•nd Coaatat CommlHlon approvalt , di IUbor .. e to a conmuctlon loM. AakforJUnle4lera. . I --..:,.::.,,..:--. -=----.---- Fllml VIEW Well located 3 BR, Emerald BfE In the desirable 1000 block. Spa,. Id floors, Catallna sunsets and white we h yours for $890~· Ask for Davtd Hl~r. ........ , --........ We have the loweet priced ~. home In Emerald ~ay. Flat lot perf~t for amall d\ildren. oeMf\ view from Mvtna room. teniflc family r~ 3 BR'•, & room for expansk>n. This propeny won't last long at $495,000. ~ . PllYATI llAll - -U.Ull UY 3 BR. oul-de-uc home d•gned by noted architect. Wood,.--com.mp-en.,_ ftlled lot wink» OCMl'I ..._ Thia fam!W ,me home otters .n the charm that you calld desire. Just otfet96'-' $785,000. ·' 1 1n11 • ••I . , t " , .lj \(.) .. ro( ITTllMI llRIJlll ....... e.t buy In Corona Hlahland•I Charming· 2 Bedroom home with brick flreplace, hardwood noon and vwlfldilt.tMlnl oc:ean view. Acceaa to ~aje be•el\ea. OnJy $250,008 tndudtng . Mk f<W Belle ChMe Lee. i I q• .,, JI Mftl llT UftllMlf" Where you haW It al, ,_ land, large comer tot, 1pacloua comfortable home with ao much cMnn Md ~ golng for It. 3 Bedroom•, 3 Bathe, Famlll _Room and 9CCeel for emaill boat or ft v. . ..,.,ooo with land. Mk for ~ 9f-L••.U 22&1 ..... l~~ '.! • le: ,,, 'J al'>• 1• • , I w ~ .. , .. 'I' I ' .. :. ~i.. IWI Wlll1 lift lmT m .. .... •.) EMDILl IAY 3 BR's, 21A BA'1, deQ r~~ with new kitchen and more. ExclulNe Community with private beach and tennis. Pt1ce reduced to $650,000. Ask for David Hlrschter-. WE'I UIE YI• Tl MEET . PlllD Tl llU ..-i--.-1211,1111 Privacy pervadel thl• Hwt>or V'9w home on fee land located near IChoot and oark lending additional appeal. 3 BR's, large #amity room. formal dining room are picture perfect for small famlly. Sellers are motl'$ated. Ask for Carol Mason. · . . 111111 IEL ... - -Fl• 1121,1111 Luxury condos on the oceansldt of hwy. with u... of poof and 9pa. Thele h~ upgraded unit• h•ve good p9fklng factlltl... Ideal setting neu beach, shopping and tranaportatlon. -·r: Tll ........ . · Unda ~. plctU,. ~ COfldltloB wtth •U new kltc~n. new carpeting, ~repea, ~ dining .,..._ Softty decorated to attrect thf most dlecrimtnetif'G. Comer lot on ~ one of tf)e laraeat gc-..n. belt. Afld added llllure. S i08,500. Leuehoed. Ask fOf "Carotyn Muon . ..... Ill.I . "' 5 Bedroom, 4~ Bath 'home I" pr•tigtous gate-guarded community. Private beach, tennte .net dubhouM. Slfp for eo ft. boat. c.n for appotntment to .... $1,450,000. Lola ~- ---, : • 111 CllYll • IFFLIEICE I REUICE This exclusive home was designed & built with your lavish desires In mind. 6500 sq~ ft. lncld. 5 BR, 6'.h S-A, bllllard rm, 3 wet bars, wine rm, total privacy, security and breathtaking views from ne~rty every rm. $1,795,000 with e>ttraordlnary terms. Please make eve,Y effort to view this rare opportunity. Dan Bibb. CllTUPHUY llYFllOIT Custom designed with spectacular view from South Baytront (Balboa lsland). Glass walla, skyllghta, beautifully crafted teakwood appointments. Built-In furniture. New pier and slip tor two boats over 50'. Oversized lot. $1,750,000 Incl. prime land. (Over $1,000,000 11t TD). Cathy Schweickert. IUY AllBllC REllll IEIEICY ~~ multlmllUon/ mansions w/forever vlewa. Harbor & k horizon -48R2 FR+ 5 b8ffia IlTDrary. -S~ affordable financing -$1,500,000 Cash. Leue option $50,000, Leue $7,000/Mo. or trade for com~ciat. Tom AlUnson. ... PE-.u ....., llUIFlllT Charming Cape Cod cottage -2 BR, den main house plu. guest room end bath. Formal IMng Md dining areas With brick Mer. hardwood flOOtl. oounneit kltc:MnWMt Gt: suite ovenoolnng the ..Cdest ocunfront beKft. 11.100, • .lanct Martha Mecnab. ..... Totaely cu.tomlzed "Lautremontl• lfl Harbor Ridge. 48Rs, 3BA, Femlty rm, ind 811 matching furniture. Private atone.entry takes you acrosa bridge to tr~ apa. Unobstructed panoramic view of ocean. $995,000. Maureen White. 1111•1• ... IElllTlllJ Great 1Unny comet garden h()(M on lg lot $795,000 land tncluded. 8rk*ed patio a lawn, tool 4 BR. 3 BA. gourmet kitchen and duo purpoee Bonus Room. Dona Chtchester. 1•11&ma&•¥11W • Panoramic ocean View from 1tlla llngJe story Cellfornla Ranch home 2 or 3 BRS, 2'ABA, formal din. rm & fam rm. High beam ceilings, Mextoen peYere, French doora. ~antatton shutters. Completely remodeled & profeulonally landscaped w/ lovely spa. $795,000 Incl. land. Donna Godshall. Ulll llU "IUI NY" Ught & blight traditional •.. (East channel tocetlon). Spac:k>us family rm. Country kitchen with brick-floors, 4 BR, 4'.-'I baths, cantilevered deck + sllp for $5' boat & 8fde tie. Offered at $795,000 Leasehold. Cethy Schweickert. ' -.. • 1111• Miil Deane buht Oeawllte owrtooklng talrwaya, country club & night lghta of Hart>or Ridge. This bftW\t & cheery 3 BR, den home has a lg .-rtertalnment .,.. wtth private pool & 11)8. S78S,OOO. Barbara Aun;e. 111111n1 Ml a mar -.......... a ... 1c •¥el Orw & elegMoe. Owneta haw given their all to prcwtde you • t.bulou1 home. SO all YoU need to do.II come by & vtew th'9 aupetb 4 Slit property. 1749,000 Incl. land. Suite Wetu. •1nwa _ A mo.t de* ... t100r Pllft ·In th1I ~ bUNdlng. Lg ~ fOOfM -~ ~ bllV *Mt ~ .W. 2 tg 8A • 2'A betht -UtlMy rm • MUM -~ bulldlf:tQ hlia a "i>Ootr.,. • marwioul fadlltte9 tor ~·~Strong aecurtty & dOc>rrMn. 1748,000. earwa Aune. ml I ILi .. P.forri the H9rbot entranoe; IM tiftttii tMIY. eetiafni to u,ng BMohtl 8 .aA. 4 -plUI den & OOUttylltd pool. T.mnc ttVtne TertliOe locatlon • ~ roome -and tone of potential. 1725,000 lndUdlnQ land . ....... Maoneib. .. 1721,000 • HAllOll IUllE Lg 5 BR Devonshire model with famlly rm off kitchen large enough to accommodate a bllllard table. Breakfast room, lg master ·suite - Highly upgraded with wood panelings & quarry tile. Decorator's own home -furniture available. Beverly Morphy. • El.EUil Ill OllYll CIL·IE·UC IOIE Seciuded, on expansive lawn, warmly remodeled w/plank flooring, skylights & airy feeling. Lg. pool, spa & decorlltlve fountain. Lovely 4BR & family rm home. Priced below market at $709,000. Appt. only Tom Alllnson. 1111111 llMl 111 Customized "Devonshire". Upper level offers 1-story llvtng w/mstr autte, den (5th BR), Lower level hu lg game rm w/ftreptace & 3 BRa. Fantastic view. $695,000. Belle Partch. U.0 llllD P1111iUlilfllllJil1Rr---- trom thll beautlful lklgte story 4 BR, 3 ba, fC>f'TNI dining rm home. Secluded patk> w/aparkllng pool & prof. landscaped yard. 3 private beaches & dose to IChoola & ahoppfng. $649,000 Incl. land. Donna GodshaU. •tan• -1121,111..... -· Lg f8.mlty home on gotf cow-. DeeuYllle model -4' BR -formaJ dlrimg -spactoui bt'Mkfat room-apa-mMY bufft-n. Mt bllr, 1tcnee- bonus aree for etonige. Perfect condition & ,_,.,.decor. Bewerty Morphy. PlllE Hllm 111,110 11¥111 m1a•um11 Super oc:ean & bay vfew from thl• IQ8Cloul alngte story resldenoe. 2 matr aultes, pfut 2 more lg BR, 4 8A, tam rm, & game rrn. Pool In courtyard. Great for entertatnl~. $520,000 LH. Donna Godahalt. I .. 111111 lllT YILll This 4BR, 2'.-'IBA family home w/large pool & ...,.,..._ apa on a quiet cut-de-sac la In move-In condltl01l· Compare our ottering at $599,000. Oood ftnanctng. Danny 8'bb. Fiia.Mi IPY&All PlllAI• ..U... \ Charming single story "Portamouth" 38R, 28.A, formlll dining hn & f•mlly rm situated In the exctustve Corona del Mar community of Spyglass. Solar heated pool & apa eectuded In private courtyard. Plantation shutters. new cpt, oak paneUng & many more amenities. $595,000 incl. a.net. Donna GC>dMtall. IUITlflL 1111111 WAY Dramatic home for Indoor & outdoor uvtng. ~actable glass roof above dance area. Mirrored dining rm vtewa; pool, spa & tropk:at waterfall. Master •ult• with fireplace & plantation shutters. 3 ~ additional BR + den. $550,000 Incl. tenet Cathy Schweickert. · ua•lllllmam It's a "Miramar," a IOPhlltlcated home, compfemented by the Ut>rwy adjacent to IMng rm & muter aulte. Second bedroom, den & format dining complete dramatic deatgn. Cu1tom ..,. & fantastic vtewl $495,000. Betle Partch. . .. Panoramic ocean & ctty Ught vtew • '"Hampton" model In preatlgtoua Seavtew S BR, 2 baths. formal dining rm Md f~ situated on to C9fnet lot. Room for dog run or ptay ywct. ty ~ a tennte ooutt8 ptua 24 hour ~ QMe. 1441.500 F£E 19nd. Donna ~. ···---19111-mTI. -· ::= cond~ & newt a wicency. Front cottllQ9 3 BR With tRQ1 SePWMe bD untt wlth .. 3 BR. Pttme, location. Walt to bMCti & ~. Ottw by ~ o.hla: tw.000 1ncl. land. 8eYerty M~. t ---------------......... ~---~--~--==~:::::~:::::::::;;:::::~~7~~-:::;::==::;:::;==::::;:::::;:!:!!:!C::::!!~~--........................................................ '!1'!111111111 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertlalng SuppJ,ment 1o the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, April 16, 1983 -11 ... A SUB5DARY OF THE~ CDVIW4Y "WVIEW''llUllEI Thia fabulous "Bar Harbor" Is situated high on the hlll affording a superb View of ocean, city lights and coastline. 3 BR, separate tam rm. Shows better than model. $379,000. Sharon Smith or Anita Schandel. .... U UITILIFF IEIT llY 1211,000 Owners on the East Coast. Call to see this charming home. Country kitchen w/flreplace. Light, bright garden living rm. Master suite w/garden bath. Two additional BA. $257,000 Incl. land. Barbara Aune. · .1&1111• llEEI . . OlllU IEL llAI UIUll Gate-guarded community. 2 BR .+ den. Tastefully decorated. Close Cozy 3BR, 2BA home w/lots Of po1entlal. Garage Is stressed tor 2nd to poot & tennis. $369,500, Bertt Mltchetl. ~nit. "Greenhouse" window, hardwood floors & charming patio · · decks. Close to shopping & schools. Owner wtll assist In financing. PllYlnLY Llllnl 4 IE•-$229.900 Incl. land. Donna Godshall. Harbor View Portoflno on quiet atreet wtth huge lot.""Room for padd~ tennis, pool, bepetball, etc. Newly painted. Inside & out. Guest suite. ILIFFI Wnl PllYITE IPA $389,000 Incl. land. George .Grupe. 3 . 3BA sophisticated, newly decorated condo only steps to comm. pool. Owner will assist w/flnanclng & may consider lease-option. U•I•· 11• · $225,00Q ULPaulaBalley. -• When you walk In the door -You are welcome. Beautiful 3 BR, garden -tam rm wfth wet bar -oversized formal dining rm. Gourm°"t kitchen lm IF lllSl Fii TIE lllm w/sunrry breakfast room -oversized lot. Sparkling pool -An tor The price has been reduced &'the owner says to "sell this quick!" $359,500 Including land. Barbara Aune. Largest one story plan In the area. In lovely condition, 3BAs. family rm & dining rm home. $219,000 LH, Coby Ward. ~PEIFDT--1111 For family IMng beautiful 4 BR+ tam rm home, stylishly decorated In warmtneutral tones plus extra large yard for entertaining. Lots of sunllte & che~r -Best Baycrest neighborhood & close to all. $349,000. Jane Paquin. Ill FUIT II FEEi C>Qlores Pl~ condo In the newer ~luffs. End unit, 3BR, 2~8A, 2 patios. View of back bay & mountains. $330,000 Incl. land. Dick Halderman. ... Mlillf • IUITIFIL •IE Enjoy a touch of rural llvtng -Horses In yoor back-yard. Completely rHone home -Cozy, but elegant -new kitchen & baths -new plumbing. 2 & den or 3 BR. 'h acres -fee. $299,000. Beverly Morphy. .. mat IB1 • IRmlT IFFIUI cuatomtzed "Delores" end unit w/bay & ocean view. Lg master suite w/JecuzzJ tub & son deck. Two aecondary BR, 21h BA. Gourmet kitchen Includes new oak cabinets, Jen-Aire cook top & BBQ, sub-zero, Convection oven. 3 Private patios. $350,000 LH. Maureen White. 11111111 •IYI Move-In-Ready! Cozy ~Ory w/eunny patio. 2 private beaches, security oat• community. $289,355 LH. Dona Chichester. •I .......... ~ ... ,, Reedy to move.In -si_ngle etory • a BA, format dining area wltf\, used brick fireplace -beam celllnga -hardwood noora & copper plumbfng. TroplcaJ 18"d8c:aplng In private beck )'•d. Only •• ,900. Donna God~h·· fl • AJ " I • . . Lia PUii) ... ""'4 .. 1 fewl home wtth large front COUrtY91'~. Room fOf' pool Of'·~· FonM1 ~ rm & =rm,_~ from 1.A, OR end muter BR. CIOee to ecmooe. a. . •~.ooo. Maxine Propp. 1211,oeo FEE. IEWNIT mn 4 BR in Mariners -Westcllff area. Wonderful neighborhood for children. Horne Is charming with huge brick patios front & back, large spa, gaa lites, trench doors -new roof & new copper plumbing. Real • Value! $215,000. Bever1y Morphy. HM"ll lllEL •IE II 111 ILIFFI Beautiful end unit "Trina" -3 BR, trl level home situated on lg greenbelt. Professionally decorated w/many amenities. Wrap arqund patio w gaa BBQ. Only $215,000 LH. Donna Godshall. 11111111 "Tim" -· Beautiful 2 story Newport Beach condo. 2 or 3BRs, 2~BA decorated In earth tones. Plantation shutters, country kitchen w/many amenities. Brick patio w/room for spa. Shows like a model. Only $185,000 Incl. land. Donna Godshal~ I tllTLDIOI UI Exceptionally lovely 3BR, single story home, quality prevalls. Lg tree shaded lot, very private, exoeflent location. Large assumable loans. Call nowt $179.900 Incl. la,nd. Jane e-quln. · . 1m11t •En ••• . 1111• Excellent location -5 mlnutee to beach. Lg. master suite + guest room & bath. Dining rm overlooklnt sunken ltvtng rm w/fireplace. 2 balconies -end unit for privacy. 2 car garage -Submit on flnendng. Mary Lou Marlon. , llTITUllM ...._.,,,,, ,...._I . A lowest priced "V~ Plan • 8 8R 2~ baths 41tuated '" the lovely Blutts area of Newport Beach. This charming unit I~ neat and clean and has extensive uae of grass cloth wallpaper. Move-In condltJon. $154,500 Leasehold. Donna Godshall. , IEWPllT/llSTA 1111 llllln t1•t• , Cute 3 BR. 2 BA home on qujet Clit-d .. sac. ~ to .tcb<>* tnd shopping. Ore•• for Investor br nerf'?¢1 ''a'rter 'home. S13'7,SOO. PaufA Billey. • rT , • "i. , I , .... ' -.1 LIYllLI / .. -II I To nve lo Of' to.._.. out: TN• le •flfw 2 flR ar~ ~e> kl lrvtne that la h~ UP9(llded at a,~ .,..... .• 129,500, .,.._. w ..... • • • • .. _ ------- IPll UTllllY 1·1 200 VIA BARCELONA'. Udo Isle .............................. ...... $675,000 3 bdrms, 3 baths, pool, BANK REPO 204 VIA EBOLI, Lido Isle ························· ...... ... ..... ......... $499,000 3 bdrma. den, 3 baths,. pool 118 VIA QUITO, Udo Isle ............................................... $598,500 3 bdrms, Tamlly room w/bar, sundeck/roof IPEI lllllY 10 WILD GOOSE, Newport Cres1 (1-5) ......................... 1185,900 2 bdrms, den, 2Ya baths, pool, tennis 7306 W. OCEANFRONT. N8WJ>9rt Beach (2-5) ............. $795,000 3 bdrms, 21~ baths, 2Y. years new 938 VIA LIDO SOUD, Udo Isle (1-5) .............................. $797,500 6 bdrms, 5 baths, spa, family room 102 VIA KORON, Udo Isle ............................................. $595,000 3 bdrms, 2'n baths, family room llLlll PamllU ~ ... Custom home with main living area ..._-otl't-1upper-levef fat a fantastic vtew;-Kogtfpfay room Vtlth we f>ar, a on ground level. 4 bedroom8, 4 baths, 2 fireplaces. Owner wlll finance. $695,000 . 112 VIA HAVRE. lido Isle (1-5) ..................................... $4®LOOO 3 bdr ms. 2 bathr,smterro-arreer 240• VISTA HOGAR, Bluffs (1-4) ................................... $149,000 • bdrms, 2Ya baths, flreplace, pool ...... WIST llWNIT ... ~ . _ . Fantastic location . . . Catallna_auoaeta are yours. 3 bdrms, 2 baths, flreptace, front patio, 2 story house on comer R-2 lot. Submit on terms, owner flexible. $750,000. WEIT llWPllT IUll ...,._ ... Super home on corner lot location. 3 bedrooms. den, 2 · Sibaths, spa & patio. unllmlted vtew. $545,000. ....... IUll 1111.- Fabulous oceanfront home, 2'n years new. Huge master suite w/redwood spa, gourmet kitchen, security system, tile floors. Sweeping ocean view. llYFlllT lllLMI PEWIU Pll-8aytront condo. super view wtth boat dOCklng. Top floor, 2 master suites, 2 car garage spaces. Security building. aWPNTllAll Ptl,OOI The most unusual unit In this hi-rise ,bayfront, It has been ·totally reconstructed Wfth "beautiful decorating for the flnaJ touch. 1 bedroom + den, 1'..~ baths. Boat docking. Security building. .... ,IUll ·--One level unit ln aduJt complex. Beautifully decorated 2 bedroom, 2 baths with large terrace. Bayfront view, boet lllp available. pool. Walk to Udo VIilage. .... ,.. . .... Bayfront condo with 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, boat •Ip at best• rate In Newport Beech. View of turning basin and Lido VIiiage. ........ ... ... Bayfront penthouH wtth allp a"'altable. Fantutlc view of ocean and bay. Victorian decor. 2 bedroom•. 2 bathe+ den. Skyllghta 9lld lo .. of stained g1..., •WNIT 11&11 ....... West Bay Avenue bayfront. Immaculate 4 bedrooms + famuy room, 2lh baths, pier & slip. Owner will assist In financing. · llftl SIMD 11,Jtl,M Spacious bayfront home with dock for large yacht. Dramatic 5 bedrooms, den + large game room, gourmet kitchen, stain glass: Fee Land. LIM llU 11,IOG,OIO Owner wlll carry tong term 1st T.D. Boat atlp location. Deep lot. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. near tennis & clubhouse. VIA UDO SOUD. Liii ISll I 1,I00,000 Fabulous location on North side of Island. Large boat dock. 6 bdrms 4 'h baths on 40 ft. frontage. LIU ISLE UlllSU SH._ BEST BUY ON THE ISLAND . . . Located on quiet end, 35' lot, 2 bedrooms, beam celllngs, new tile room & plumbing. VIA VELLA. .... llLI llll ,llZ Extra wide corner lot. 2 patios, close to clubhouse. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths. Fantastic financing, owner wlll dlrry. VIA LIDO SOUD. .... Ill.I ·--PRICE REDUCTION ... 40' lot, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 car garage. South patio with quarry tile. Owner In East. Cor. Via Ebofl & Nord. ........ . ...... NEW LISTING ... ldMI location on street to street tot. French door9, Mexican tile entry, used b(ld< flr.place In ltvtng room, land.caped patto. RNdy to move lnl VfQ HARVE. ...... ···-JUST LISTED -Spactou• 4 bedroom• on 48' lot. Exoel,.nt family llvlng. Within walklng dlatanc:ie to Udo VIiiage & r•tauran ... ...... . MH,M NEW LISTING -Attention decoratoral Mediterranean •tyle fixer upper, good rtoor ptan, 40' lot, 3 bdrma + eepwaie 4th bdrm oww gar9ge. Q,..t potentJal. VIA FIRENZE . L.81111.1 ....... Charming home on street to street lot, 45' wide. 4 bedrooms, stone flr~place In living room, large sunny patio, 3 car garage. VIA KORON. llllllll ..... Extra wl~e lot to expand this 3 bedroom, 3 bath, den home. Sunny patio and swimming pool. Walking distance to shops & restaurants. VIA EBOLI. UllllU 1141,111 Value on lido. This 4 bedroom home on an extra wide lot gives you a true feeling of spaciousness. Perfect for family living. VIA UN DINE. Ull llU Classic Cape Cod. 3 bedrooms, 21.-it baths, family room, gourmet ktlchen, 3 fireplaces, French doors, wood planked floors. absolute quallty construction. Mini view of bay. VIA KORON. UllllU ........ Dramatic custom home with quality craftsmanship. 3 bedrooms, family reom w/wet bar. 3 marble fl replaces. high celllngs, roof sundeck, all tutefully done. VIA QUITO. Ull llLI llll,111 Enjoy the best of lido In this custom 6 bedroom, 5 bath home. Designed for total privacy & bullt around patio with spa. VIA LIDO souo. ......, Illa.- Large 6 bedr00m8, family room, pool on 70X80' lot. Many amenities. Perfect for ramlly run. VIA TRIESTE. ..... 11,11 .. Immaculate, epaclou• home, wtth unobatructed vtew of gaff ooutM and mountalna. MOO aq.tt., pool and apa, a wonderful 1etttng for ent«talntna. ....... ., .... Wdc to tchoots, lhopa & poot. 4 bedroom, 2'~ bathe. petlo, ftreplllOe. Vecant a. reedy to move In. ~---------~-....----~--~ .• --;;;:=:=-::::i::::::::==:::::;:~-~-=~==-~-~~~~~!IB!!lll!"!! __ ............................................................................ ~ --~--O __ CEAN VIEW + POOL . $799,000 This truly magnificent residence is for those who embrace relaxing luxury as. a way of hfe:Decorated in Mediterranean style w/curved arches, recessed lighting & llberal use of mirrors. The gourmet kitchen features solid oak cabinetry, Jenn-Aire range, Portuguese tile.s .& a breakfast nook w/ocean view. Panoramic ocean & night view from LA to Catalina. Pool & spa are encl'd in private courtyard. Th.is fine home ia unmistakably Newport! A!Swnable financing on fee simple land. 759-1501 or 752-7373. JASMINE CREEK Lovely Plan 5 with ocean & greenbelt view. 3 bdrms, 3 baths, air conditioned & extra large spa. Added amenities are security gate, large swimming pools & tennis oourts! Owner may help fin.a.nee. U you are looking for Utopia, call on this TODAY! 759-1501 or 752-7373 · $269.000 WITH SLIP Fabulous Towne Home' featuring 3 bedrooms, fireplace, 2 car attached garage, huge master suite with sitting room + baloony with bay Vlew & private boat slip. Call '75~-1501 or 752-1373. SPYGLASS RIDGE -OCEAN VIEW 4 bedroom, family home. Beautifully upgraded & land1Caped. Lovely gated pool, U8ed brick 3 car garage, large lot with play area. 8~% financing. 759-1501 or 752-7373. FANTASTIC VIEW LOT REDUCED $300.000 1.24 acres located at th~ top off~ exclusive ocean views, privacy & eeclUsion. One of the few sites available that is eminently suited for a breathtaking private estate. Level & ready to build. 759-1501 or 752-7373. ELEGANCE IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES H.igbly desirable Portofino model with 4 bdnm plus gusi or in-Jaw luite. French doon to encbed brick peved courtyard. Profe.lonally decorated wUh cwt.om drapes. lhutten & top quality carpetlna. UptrMled bathrooms. kitchen with 1M>lict oak parquet flooring, microwave, ceramic tile CO\Ulter COJJS. MCU.rity ~tem. Premium locadan. walk to -=hool. park & pool. Owmr will~ with ~II 76e-;l501 75~7373. • DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION: $12,500 BELOW APPRAISED VALUE AT $169,90011 Our sellers really need to move so their necessity lS your good fortune' Imagine, a three year old h~ with 2.200 aqua.re feet of living area with all the amenities, and at this price. The large country kitchen comes complete with built-ins, Jenn-Aire cook top, trash compactor and two microwav~ There's a breakfast bar PLUS a fDnna.l shower and double pullmans. With a large assumable first lr\.ISt deed this executive home can be youcs for a surprisingly aUordahle mon~y payment. 9032 Adams Avenue. Huntington Blach. 963-5671. SPRINGHURST TOWNHOME ONE OF HUNTltfGTON BEACH'S FINEST This townhome has been so immaculately ~tained that you'll find it haJ;d to believe that it's really 7 years old. The two fireplaces (one in the' living room and one in the mast.er suite) have never been used. The kltchen is spotless and includes a double oven and breakfast bar. Custom wooden shutters have been built for most all of the windows and do they look good! For those hot summer days there's a gigantic brick patio with built in bar-b-que. This highly desirable town,bome includes three large bedrooms with two and one half baths. Offered at $155,000. 9032 Adams Avenue, Huntmgton Beach. 963-5671 ONE HOUR PHOTO PROCESSING LAB -SACRIFICE SALE PRICE OF $60,000 Our owner wants out and will sell at less than replacement cost. Rl'fanance a $42.000 equipment loan and with only-.$18,000 qown its yours!! The owner says he will stay and train the new buyer AND will warranty the equipment for one year. Your $18.000 down payment buys you the complete store inventory, all fixtures and operating equipment plus the good will of an already established business. This ~does good business now and with new management could be a reaJ money maker. 9032 Adams Avenue, Huntington Be.ch. 963-5671. THE GABLES -HUNTINGTON HARBOUR TOWNHOMES ONLY TWO YEARS OLD This Warmington built townborne is one of the best values we've 1een an this price range. Take a .. look at theee featurea for f 110,000, then decide for yourself: Two large bedrooms (muter auJte with retreat); one and a half baths; separate dining area; spacious kitchen wit.ti gas cooking and BUll..T IN MJCROWA\TE; laundry room; fenced front yard; and an ATI'ACHED GARAGE with automatic door opener. Several financing optJons a.re available, one with only ~500 down. 1032 Ac:jama Avenue, Huntington BNch. 963·6671. · ATIENTION PAJIENTll WANT TO HELP? U you would like to help one ot yow-cbOdren.pwd\Me a tqne, we have a fantastic: loan Pl'OIJ'Uft avau.tm only In thie c;l\Y of HuntinC'aft Beich. It l"ea\daw a "'>11&ne", $1' DOWN, Md bii ffrA ~~~'­. ot oftl1 8.Ki1 ·(Tbat .....,. a frl,800 toWtihcJDi ce bt p.arc:bMed ·for $3,045 DOWN and t602 ,_ llONTM, .. Pl1DdD&l aDa lnt11!19L) 9032 Adami Awn-.,~ Blldl .....,1., :-. · I !. lf i ) --- NEWPORT SPRING TIME SPECIAL ' · Sparkling pool & spa with 3 bd + 2 ba. home. Pride of ownership. Great neighborhood. Owner will carry. Asking $185,000. Ask for••• YtHbr 631-1266. NEWPORT HEIGHTS SE .. LER BOUGHT ANOTHER Npt Hgts -down the street neat starter home. Move right in. Immaculate. Asking only $189,900. ••• Yt11ktr. 631-1266. NEWPORT HEIGHTS CHARMER New on the market. Don't miss this one. High ceilings loads of charm 3 bd & 2 bath spa and much more. Asking $225,000 ... , .... ., ~1-1266. v.A. 111,oa01% 10% DOWN PbSSIBlE Super 3 bd home on cul-de-sac lo great area of H.B. New on the market won't last at $119,900 It• Yt••ktr 631-1266. RUSn GUlllTHER .. ~MC· 631-1266 LENDERS AEPO S20,000 DOWN take over payments on this. 3 bdrm 3 ba Newport Crest Condo. Assume $144,000 In financing. Call direct for details. Call 1ntJ ....... , 631-1266. • NEWPORT BEACH •••• CAPE COO Unique doesn't begfn-to deserlbe this private 2 bd 21h bath condo. Flagstone fireplace for cozy Newport Beach living at Its finest. $176,950, Call 1atJ •let'er 631-1266. .. • 1l NEWPORT VIEW $439,0001 OW'"4ER MUST SACRlflCE this exquisite 4 Bdr. Home. Mint condUlon pool & spa. MUS~SELL immediately. lat lttl1trs. RAE RODGERS ABSOLUTE STEAU C.D.M. VIEW RVMttc- 631-1266 BEST VIEW LOCATION! Overlooks little Corona Beach. Dramatic 4 Br pool home 12 yrs old forced to liquidate! Asking $859,000 llH lltqtn. NEWJ>Olll.JtEIGHTS CHEAPIESI NEW LISTING! 3 Br. charmer with Oak floors. 3 car gar. $190,000 IH IH&tn. IMMACULATE '2 Br. Fam. Room for only $179,000 IM ll••11n. 10% DOWN on this CLIFFHAVEN condo 3 br. den. ASSUME $120,000. Asking $155,000 IH .... .,.. atQCAHYON CONTEMPORARY, CUSTQM CAPE COO ESTATE OFFERING PRESTIGE AHO SECURITY. SIX BEDROOMS, MAID'S.QUARTERS ANO GYMNASIUM ARE A FEW OF THE MANY OUTSTANDING FEATURES OF THIS GOLF COURSE RESIDENCE. SELLER MAY CONSIDER EXCHANGE FOR NEWPORT BEACH PROPERTY PRICED AT TWO MILLION. NINE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. CALL~ •e=on FOR PRIVATE SHOW~NG. -Oc.8noe.Oounty Real Eata~Ao -"dv8fJ1alng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturoay Aprtl 16, 1983 -15 NEWPORT PANORAMIC VIEWI Outstanding like new 3 bd. 3 bath, ·<:ten, fam . rm. Form . D .R . 2 fireplaces + more .. Only $425.000. Assume 10% Int! Submit all offers. Call Patrick Tenore 760-8702 Today. Patrick Tenore .. THE 8£8T OF THE BEST" - ABSOLUTE 8TEAL8U R~MC­ .760-8702 .631-1266 . COSTA MESA 3 Bd. 2 bath on golf course with fam. rm, fire pl. + new kitchen at $120,000 + assume $79,000 at 19% Intl Try low cash down at $120,000. Call Patrick Tenore 760-8702. . u-REm'tn-~ 2 Bd. 2 bath FORECLOSUREI $109,900 takes It today. Don't miss this one. Patrick Tenore 760-8702. · ' GREAT ST ARTER81 Two 2 bd 2 bath very sharp condo's with pool, spa+ sec. gata nr:.--50. Coast Plaza $80,SOOl Must. have at least $10,000.down. Call Fred Tenore 546-3533. IRVINE -NEW SPA CONDOI 3 Bd. 21h bath Pvt. condo w/prvt. New, Spa+ Gazebo. -Like new, very contemporary. Only $129,999 w/terms. P.atrlck Tenonr 760-8702. · HAMIOR RIDGE CUSTOM Now $1.450,000. 4 Br 5 Ba formal dining, famlly room, library, huge master suite, 4 fireplaces, ocean & nlte view. Pool & spa. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. 631-1266. PROMONTORY BAY WATPFROHT 4 BR., 5 BA. with jacuzzi room & mirror waits, lrg. master w/sittlng area~ prof. deeol"' tn emerald green. 5 yr. old custom French Normandy, with room for 2-65 ft. yachts. Best waterfront b·uy at $1, 125,000. FEE. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. 631-1266. ... . • LINDA ISi.a WA,.,.,..ONT 5 BR., 5 ea. Fam. rm., formal dfn •• extra lrg. master suite, room for 60 ft. boat, wtn trade for home. off. bldg., submit any ofter. $1.200,000. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. ~..,,, .. • Lease optlOn 3 Br, 21A Ba. ~I cllnlng room, tamlly room. on areen belt & steps to pool. $225,000. Will trade . down: BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. 831-1268. .. 5 UNITS EASTSIDE . Fantastic, unique condo-type units designed by Brion Jeanette, 3 yrs. old. 20% dwn. Have a positive cash flow after tax consideration. Asking $525,000. IEW. EASTSIDE TRIPLEX DELIA FUCI .W'Mtl<- ·631-1266 Pride of ownership 3-3 Br 2 Ba units. 8 yrs new. Encl. parktng, lrg yards & two have vaulted ceilings. 20% dwn could provide positive cash flow. Only $239,000. IELIL ---ePVGt.A&& DESPERATE Only $399,000, owner took back in foredosure. 3 Br pool home w/new paint, carpet. Try 10% dwn. IELIL OCEAN VIEW $117,000 Lrg 2 Br 2 Ba condo w/n11n1 ocean view. Vaulted celllngs, fireplae~r.-wtwet t>ar: owner transferrett. MUSI Sett. HUA. NPT HOTS •1as,ooo .3 Br 2 Ba tiouse needs a little TLC. Assum. loan. Hurry, It won't last. HUI. 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 CdM Bolt I Do1i1 10011 ~ 131-1288 . Country antique, different. 2 Br 2 Ba & 1 Br 1 Ba. Hlghly upgraded kitchen, brick fireplace. $295,000. Seller will finance. Must see. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. 631 -1266. BAYCREIT BACKBAY 4 Br, 3 Ba, fam rm, newty remodeled & redecorated, w/beaut. papers •nd ceramic tlles, lrg yard w/pond & waterfall. $285,000. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. • FORICL08UM' SANTA MIA HEIGHTa 3 BR, 2 Ba, H\Jge game room, lrg. ·yard, new paint, beautiful hardwood & tlle floors, walic to shopping & Jog to back bay, only f 189,900. ~OB OR DOVIE KOOP. . CONDO .• -DICOMTOR W8HD 2 Br 21/t Ba, formal dlnltfg Yoom, huge master suite, view back bay $216,000 lncludee most furnllhtngs. BOB OR DOVIE KOOP. 631-1286 . \. .... .'' ... .. ------!&± / .· . . U~IVU~ tiUM~i ' NICE PEOPLE ·PLANNING TO A TT ACK . HARBOR VIEW HILLS IPHTIOIW -Dover Shores, Immaculate 5 Bdrm, family room & pool. Perfect condition with spectacular vtew. $649,000 fee . ....,. am -Tree llned street, cu e ome with fireplace, 2 Bdrms plus rental unit plus guest qtrs. $275,000. Very hot In CdM. ~ VllW-3 Bdrm, rustle 9ettl_ng ln the Glen. large deck and high oeillngs, $259,000. • .._ UY -3 Bdrm, excellent cond. on sandy beach with 1 Bdrm rental $825,000. Very old wortd Newport Beach, super spot. OAIYll ISUll -Big Canyon townhomel 3 Bdrm: assume loans, lowest prloed El Dorado. $240,000. Community tennis, pool, s\>a. - ••NW lltAlllH -Desired area. ltnmac. 2 story hm, vlew, private. $399~00 LH or . $495,000 FEE. . Will ....,._. -Have units or 2 Bdrm home +rental. In old Cor0na del Mar wftli pool. Top condition. $310,000. Ulll l&Ynlll -On the sand with boat dock. 3 Bdrms, + 1 Bdrm unit. Total remodel with gourmet kitchen, custom weather and vtew of 5 channela. $995,000. ••NIT --In Big Canyon, clean, solid 2 _ Bdrm, 2 bath with courtyard entry. $235,000. • LIWlll ,_ • a&NW -Popular Bar Harbor Plan on very large lot. 3 Bdrm1, family rm, $395,000. • YW-.t m -See this CarrMI, 3 Bdrm, 2 be, ,,.., '*"· totally attr9Ctlve and upgraded. $249.IOO. .,.. ._ ---Country charm, 3 Bdrm, 2 b9tt\, 2 etOIY _..,, ftrepblce, lllMy kitchen and patio wtth IPL M-49,000. .... mTa .. -NMr Werytfq, lncOme 118,000 s*il MeUmabte nnanctno and owner ... hlilp '215,000. These apparently pleasant real estate professlonals are mapping their strategles for "coverlngn the liarbor Vlew Hnls. From left 1.oretta Curci (East HVH), Barb. Hutchings (Seavlew), MaryAnn Anderson (Broadmoor and original HVH) and Bonnie Barrington (West HVH). Bonnie just sold a home In her area of specialization. OPEN TODAY 1-S • I 11/ ..... r11/• ...... nstlt,·MIJ $425,000 ............................ 118 Ruby, Bal Isle . ................... ...... $435,000 ............... 2706 llghthouee H.V. HUit 1111••••• ..... ..,.,.. a.,,...,.,. $475,000 .............. 2507 Liphthouee, H.V. Hiiia .., ...... --NMr S*k. 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, very taatetul, adultt wtth teena room . 1385,000. V.ry ~ticated decor. mlf----la(Qe 3 Bdrm tn H.V. Broadmoor with poof/apa. "Aemodeted with excttelMnt. '476,000 . llllTllH 111e11 -Architects homel In Seavlew, 3 Bdrm, view, dark room, Iott and tasty touches throughout. Really speclall $425,000. WYIUll --Popular area. 4 Bdrm, 2\-i ba. 2 flreplacee, 1 sty, O trafflc. $425,000. •11111 •lilt, Ml"I iii" -Spactous tot, open, atry 3 Bdrm with extra bed & bath In bllCk, new cerpet, parquet, levetora. $247,500. Ml 1111 -4IWB. -lmmac. Plan 8, 3 Bdrm, neutrel d«lor, nr courts, ctubhou ... pool. epa. ~.ooo. -••....a -Rental untta, 2 Bdrm 1 b9 Matt. tptc•a: nr echoot, park, shop&. Low at 1289,000. • • -. -----Loolc8 cutele, ~ • jUinbOf 2 8t~nw-So. Bay bw:t'I, 5 8drml + ., --...... -Raallattc.My prtoed .w.-.. room a ooo at 1495,000. OM Of the eou;:~ 3 8dnna """"':-· ' • on the water. Greet lltMd . . -------=-======:::::::;:--===-=~~~~~!!!'!!!l!!!!!! ...... !!!m!"'lml--------~--------~ r~-1--PRIVATE ffOMES ;:_=:::;;:::;;;:::;:=:::;;;::::;;;::::=:;;;;;: LAROE LOT -NICE HOME 1114,000 CONDOMINIUMS I INVESTMENTS LAROE LAUREL PT. \"OWNHO• "'9• ••• a..., ............ .,, ....... Wtall ,...o ....... c-, .. 11. IA ... hllh2bed.2 .... ........................ '°1 .. .... . TENNIS -POOL -CREEK AJltMt Q' 119'Mpelll ............. ~11pte .._ _.,,........, recr11t111 ... .,. a ..... rooa a--.....,~ 2 cer &';E wllll n. 2 W:2M:'_M.......,....S BACK BAY VILLAGE ~~--.... ::••'l,ttml ...... 1~ be --.... Ill 111111 ... .. .. ~ Int. -. -~ .. 11-.-. BEST BLUFFS PLANNED HOMES ~ ,, ........................ ....., ........ .. recreet °"., faclllll••· a.tit ere lecat•d en wide ereenltelt. Ftexlble Hllera. Cell for • ahowlng 111>111ln11MR1 Oft ...._I W. a iy, -. ltOlw et: 2119 Vlate ~ -- -Vlate ,..,. ll1t,IOO TURn.EAOCK VISTA LEASE/OPTION On ''""""· nexl to IMlt .. re With 2AM aq. tt. + J MdrOOl'UI., deft, ,...,., ""· ~ 9211.00I In ueumeble ..... ~ ow ......... deMl1 ...... -. ...... lend. -~ WAIERFRONT COND0-1215,000 Currenttr MUH COM:::• ..... fUll HCuntr llfclt. All .,,......._..,rw.~......_a..._.wtl ....... ... tip ..... One ti••-.............. Qr....t ...... Pflw• ....... 111-~ BAYFRONT -SECURITY -VIEW F--* Ca4a .. a, • ..., a nlilM lfeht wlMI. 0ww .. C«rf •"" LOW CASH DOW. ,,_, ......... to COMr do9ilftl oedr. CMUtlllt st Ullo ...... I Jfl ..._bed. A ,..... OWft ... ,__In 1111. -·-lt1-~ ON WATER -BOAT .... -S-,000 "--' prtced ........ w:e-OOlllJll~ In .... ,.,. llwtt wtttz bollll ripe l'1 :tt dad Rnd .re ..... 2-etorJ, I bed. Maw cer..-a .... .._.,1&.0W• II I tww ..... ont --.. Ne•rwt., .................. D1-MOI. .IAl•IE CREEK -MDUCEDI .... ....,. __ ................... ...... ,.... " ........ ,_ ............ c....., ..... .., ... . ll1*at•1 0.W. .. Rlltdrlt -....... er.-.. low ..... daMt., ?t !!.-, ...... D1-MOL BAYSIDE CONDO -..,.,_, REDUCTIONI vww .. ..,~.....,.,_ .. ,,,,,..., .......... 1 . ~···· ..... ow... ................... IUR' ................................... ~ ...... .. • ..., .... ..,. L.wl ....... --... Cell ........ ..., ............. 0,.. a.ua. , .. .... -..,.... c.... w.t..111-t-. MYSIDe -~L R&F ..._ • .__... .... .,.uha1 C....,.._,,,,u, ... T ...... VllW OP llAY, OCUoN a ....... •nwea.= .. , .......................... ...... ... ., I... 111-,,.., In Coete ...... nMr ~ .. C!1!'! cnfl down a low permenta .. let'*' own tNe 1-oorn With...,,.,..,.. 1oen et u~. Cell a ... 111-1400. WESTSIDE COSTA MESA -POOL •penllng ..... .., ....... with ... pool a hug• 1•rd. ,.,_. ..,,., ._.. With I ll1dr--. ....... c.rpet a pelnt. Plltto. lt'a ...... ' bit .. '122.* .... lt1·1400. NEWPORT CORNER 1'"flXER" A .... oomer fol .... .,_ P8ftl 111r on1J t145,IOO end '°"own the._.. lnoh1d11•2 bed+ den bOIM, W wt~ P0TUmAU DrtN .bf mlO hftl L8M (oft llelboe lllwd. .. alttl at.). lt1· 1400. EA8T81DE COSTA MESA -SUPER! Appl .... ,....., ....... With ........ Jeni for oNldr9ft • .,........, ... ...,._ ..... ,ti1dloom,lbe.bOIM With dining ... end...., room. ....... BAY8HORE8 -A "FlRST" HOME Alt opportunltJ to ..., ......... prtced ...... In ..... prMfi9e COfll•Unltr ~uerded ••••• o..-n M•m•. 1r.,·1u, eo. ....... I A .............. Wetll to ....... ...... ...-.111.1400. WE8TCUFF -APP£AUNQ L°"'J ...... "-llt e 9Md --. AJI ee;enf.,_ for ... ,., .......... "' ... ,..... ""' pool. 1117.000. A ............................. ...... NINIULA "8 FOR NRAc:noNllT8l-._,, .._ . ...., .. ,._.......,,., ....._ ...._ + ...... ····••• 111111 ............... + ....... 2-cs ...... ~of .... -ao OWW d CllJIF ... wtth .__...,.....,, .......... ce1 ........... . ..-... , , ,.. .... "1·Ma -------~ ISLE -NEW U8TINQ Unique,_.,,._ _,..,,U .. 1111 Ude. DI r. entry, .,,........., dlMF•tied In neutrlt .......... aq. ft. for .......... ,........,, .................. + deft. eo..fiM, be IMlll ...... ..., _...,.,._,lot tMIMthne. A,......., ........ llU• 111-Mll. BIO CANYON-10"-C~8"-10% INTEREST Altflque ~ llf 1,1_., ............ Frweclt doora, ~ ................... _....,,,..., ....... --~-1· .......... FortMI .......... ......, W llllr -"'1tlludl ... llR:i .... "'8f be pwc"9u d wtltt LI .. lMAM 1" Ollfll. "" ..,...... • 911 AITD. Cell ......... a ....... ......, A new ...... lt1•MID. 11.ms.a ............. MgMr Pftoed ......... llAYFAONT ON PROMONTORY BAY AlatZ...,-..ldlm911fH,...... ............. =+ lllllMel ~ .................... __ ....,,..... .. ftr.plts0e. lllrron end •xcltlnt ooerdln•tM decor . 8'arl1• _.., ...... II ti..._ ....... ..._, a W • 11.-.-.... 111-1-. OCIANFRONT -PROMINENTLY DE81RABLE ,,. .... c-..... ~ ...... 11 ............. ....... _,.... .......... ...., ............... .... .............. of ..... )9ltfa .... A1aM1ttilftl ......._ with I....._ .. Mk floon, Md..._'""" ,.,.,.... •• 111 ........ Aa ........... .._ -= ...... ............._,,i1111m11-..:+._......, . .-.a ........................ ,...,..., •• 1 ....... 11..,.,.. ........ Mk • • TRIPLEX -"PRIDE OF OWNERS" Fine ... end ell unite r~. ~ete pettoe + ..,,.... L°"'1 s bed. ow.,.. unit + 2 a 1 bedroom-. FluJble ftnendog t.mte.1129,000.111-MOI. 11~ F1ft. THREE UNITS - 3 YEARS OLD nv.. ..,. ...,, ...._. .,.... ...... a ,.... Eac:11 ,_,.. hea 2 bedioome. QUfllltJ oonrlNctlon, ........... ow EXCHANGL A Hit IN:ed rentel reciord. .... ecMofa .a thopa. In Coete ...... n.,aoo.1t1-1400. BEST INVESTMENT Tentftc Income end OftlJ 2 bib to Uttle Corona kh. lmfMcUllM end oNrmlna. 2 bd houre w/fp end J bd-. °"' • cer ....... • POlnMttlL ..... Ofter ------------......., NEWPORT DUPLEX NEAR BEACH ON FU LAND ......... to ...... pool a ............. a rpectour 2'bed. a 2 beth usilta. OWMr ta MJdour llO .... '28.oc» 111-MOO. BALllOAISLAND-DUPLEX Two w.rt-prloed unltt with 2 bedlOCNfte + ..,.... a cerport. ,,.... In ...... ,... -rentel ...,_._ Al unite tumWwd. --SPANISH BALBOA DUPLEX Fenteeelo _..._ 6 bn•......., decofrltd a Nm a d1l1 d 2 bedrOClftt hcfiM + OM bed IP lw*'4 wtetz YU. Gnat lor ....,. a inc-. ta11.000. lt1·1400. -•PACtOU8 BM.BOA DUPtEX Ontr 4 ,... .... end °"" ......... to Med:. LMOe J bed. end 2 bed. untta wltlt llnplrc• DrtN bf 111111 W. 8elboe a ce1 tor ...., of ...,. ,.. ....,.. w.aoo 111-MOO. ROOF QARDEN DUPLEX -BAL 18. LMge end unique comer propertr wtttt • 4 hbedfMll'G-aom111 home plue • 1 be41room •p•rtmeflt. A greet rentel rn~l a coukrn't " bunt eg&tn IAHJ•J· sas.ooo. One door to beJttont. BUCOLIC ON 8.AUIOA ISLAND The quectc of the dut:lta end the brMU rutting the ...._of the nee 1uz tM chennti.., r.ndrcrped rent would ...._ let JOU ....,. thee JCM1 .. ,._. °"' the lwtdge froUft the quetnt ehope of llertne A••· Now • dupMJt, could be • I ~ tlnele t.mtty, CWllfront With doctl for two 11' boeta. ....... Open tun 1-5. JOO Orend CMtl&. . - OCEANFRONT o<iPa.Ex -PRICED RIGHTI Mewty .......... In XL.NT condllloft. One °' ....... expeMl¥9 duplexM • .eACH. For the cllaCitlrslnatlftg tn...ecw ... ,_, lft tliM to ....., the ewnmer. FeYOflfble ...... ... ~ ...... "1·1400. DUPLEX + YU LOT + "-"adet,..... lor tuawy-.... + IUMt houee a 10CS1U1 for poot. xutr locetloft ................... ~ ........ Owner• ere ftealble Qft terma a Wiii conrkler )olnl _..... Mtt,000 .... lt1·1400. OPIN SUM>AY 1~ P.11. DUPLI)( -DUPLD -DUPl.D .....,.....,....,,. __ ,. ......... .., __ ell a. leolt le e I eftd I ...... IY. ~ 2 ,,._ .ad. Att•llllh lew. ·--per_.. ot .......... I. 0 .... w.&. MU AU THUa -I _... ..... tw .., ....... *-',...... REALT.ORS " 3,15 Marin<> Ave. 8,,lho., l\IJnd ,, 7:l-(>t)00 --;)I -· ' ( • I I •• I I .. IWllltlllJ1'Y Thia la an outstanding English Manor Houae, commanding an expansNe vtew from Its Harbor Ridge alte. Authentically and exgulaltely detailed, the home la perfect for the sophJatJcated couple. who entertain frequently. Truly an "ltr ... luxe property. Prieed rea.llstlcalty at $2,200,000. Call Suaan Trtvtson for a private showing. Plll1llllll Ulllll, ... llT llY Y11W View of the waterfront to Catalina. Two bedroom, 2'~ baths. Luxury llvlng In hlgh-rlae condo. Full eecurlty guards your home & poaaesalons. Owner wante offer and wtll carry 1st truat deed. $925,000. Call Dorothy Hardcastle for a ahOwlng. llftl~, .... 9300 acrea located between San Joae and Livermore at the lnter8ectlng point of . Alameda/San Joaquin/Santa Clara/Stanislaus Counties. Probable best use: grapes, cattle grazing, or future planned deY9'opment with rezoning. Call Salty Shipley for details. $250 per acre. ILIFFI -IWW mllT IEWI . ..,.." Low down, sale, leue/optlon or trade. Owners will carry 2nd T.O. at 10'(e. Large aaumable 30 year loan. Lovely end unit O..ores Plan w/wrap around patio on lush greenbett. lrnmedlate poseessk>n. C8l1 Salty Sttlpfey for showing. Only $199,000. lllllTilllL Lllltm On bluff overlooking China Cove. Solidly bullt artlatlc home on EXTRA LARGE lot. Surrounded by tr... & Juah ferns providing ultimate prtvacy. Dine on patio deck & watch bathers &· boata below. Full vlewa from flV8ry room. Master bedroom .utte haa 3 rooms. 3 other bedrooms, 3 baths, bar & family room. Fabuloua atorage & cloaet apace. Even a basement. Owner wilt a11let w/flnanclng. $1,500,000. Comact Cathryn Tennille. .. Lllml -111111111 Four bedrooms, 2~ batha. Only $285,000. Gr.t ectMty location. Tremendoua potential. Call Marla Bercovltz for more detailed lnfonnatk>n. *' 1.11111 .. _ Great 9tarter honMt neatled under the oaks on qu-. prtyate road, fMturee Iota of knotty pine, rock flreplace, new kitchen floor, a large redwood deck, and 4 workahop. Aaktng S7i.QOO. c.at Mary RJctlatdl today. l._Mu I.lit. FIDllARF ..... New listing Harbor View Homes -2 bedrooms + convertible den -Tastefully decorated In neutral tones -Lovefy yard -Great location, close to community park & pool. $237 ,000 Includes the land. Catt Marilyn TwttcheU or Don De Thomas tor details. .,.. TDllli llllTUll 11 llY / .... YllW Sit In your llvtng room and enjoy watching the boats. Thia charming 3 bedroom home has Jennalr stove and garden window In the upgraded kitchen. The price le a modest $349,000 -fee land, too. Call Joyce Debolt today. Gorgeoue 3-bedroom. Beauttfully decorated with cuatom wallpaper, top quattty catpeta, new cabln•ta, plantation ahuttere, all new appllancea. Copper plumbing. Spa. New electric awning. Pier and allp for 66' boat. $895,000. Calf Cathryn Tenntfle for a prtvate showing. RESllEITllL llClllE ...llT 11111 FMPlD Sharp building In proven location. Take over 91~% financing. Seller wtll carry $120,000 on good terms. Aaklng $359,000. Hu owner's unit with fireplace. Ctoae to Pacific Ocean. Calf Bob Scott. REITILS . # 2 Corporate . --·-----• -----1 ........ A spectacular cuatom home on one of Newport's moat pr..ugk>u1 Islands. BeautJfut grounds, handsome slate roof. Nine bedrooms. If you are looking for an extraordinary property with total privacy, you must see this gorgeous home. Pier & doek for large yacht. $8,50a,OOO. Call Cethryn Tennllle. UllllllEWllillls Super three bedroom Monaco decorated In tight earth tones. Good uaumable flrat, and OWNER WILL CARRY PAPERll HURRYll This one won't laetl Call Toddy Smith for detaJls. $197,000. lllm'W And &eller says sell nowt Owner will wrap -may carry at no Interest. Effective Interest could be under 12%. It you want your next home to be a new custom three bedroom baytront, Wtth a 50' dock on Balboa Peninsula's maJn channel ... call Dion Schmehr at 759--9100. ILlfFI-Ulll US.111.l.JIT T.I. Large aaaomable loan. Spacious '4 bedroom. Highly upgraded end untt w/partlaJ bay view, on lovety greenbett. Dramatic vaulted wood beam celling & oak floora. Remodeled master bathroom suite. Expanded stone fireplace. Large enclosed pa~. Immediate possession. Call Salty Shipley. $259,000. . ~man Quality custom home -an architectural delight - features gourmet kitchen wlfrplc, IMng room, dining room W/\($Jfted celllnge (redwood) & frplc. 3 bedrooma, muter bedroom aulte w/frpfc; ataJned ge..., akytlghta, ceramic tJle, extenltve decks. 1.22 acre parcel, completely flat, fenced & featuree horse facllltlea for 8, 70X100 ring, 35X85 turnout, tack rm, add'I storage. PLUS room for tennis court &/or pool. Reduced over $50,000, to $365,000. CalJ Mary Rtchards todayt PllFllJ .. ITllTlll Nice Anaheim area. good starter home, ctoee to achoola. Three ~rooma, 1 ~ batha. Only s102.ooo. can today. A Joy Hotker Mating. j I .. • r•;i:-.• ~ '" . . . . .,~ ... .. ,.. . . . . . . . "~ . . . . , ' . ... .. . . .... "' , . . , . . . . .... O range County Aeat Estate/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Aprtf 16, 1983 -19' corr nrnnr © mvrsrnrnr tonrnrn J' HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM 21 ROOM ESTATE . With e panoremlc Ylew of the ..Peclllc Ocean, Cetellne end Peloe VerdM, thle grand 8000 eq. ft. "tat• often the ultlnwe In refined llYlng. F .. turlng five Mdroom1, 7 beth•, e lerge femllJ room. bllllerd room, MrY1oe quarten. ..... cells Md taettng ...... prtvet9 pool . Md two ........... home ........ •tanderd that ou-.,. cen merelr attempt to copJ. &cell1nt 8'lumable flnMclne,. For e dllcrMt ebo•l"I arid color brochure call WllHam Cote.··----. PRESTIGIOUS KARBOR RIDGE Elepnt hgllelt Tudor ....., home wtltt llOO eq ft. Drematlc 1-etory entry MIL I .......... 4¥1 bdle;Qlltoftt IM9ol..., ..,:The tlMet on Helbor ...... at $1,190.000 with 11,318.000 •eumable tlnaftclftl. owner wllt coulder ... * NEW LISTl_NGS * , JOSEPH WAM8AUQH'8 BAYSIDE COTT AGE Th• onlr FEE SIMPLE hom• Oft Linda lale under '2 MHffon. Totally NmOdeted In 1111 (to the tune of ssoo.ooon). Thla lovely ..... home la over 70 ft on the watet', I~ the rnoet modem kitchen, hla Mid hef1a betha, a YWJ private •P• and the fin••• craff1nanahlp avallable anrwhere. Wiii conalder aal'!:'J fumlahed ,......, ........,,. Huge pier 111p tor• it ~ NIM N ... et t1,1m,000 ....... ...., ..... 18L.8J.-dntt1Bm'.d....lfmJll. F.C.. - "TffE SPRINGS" In UNCHO MIRAGE Thie le alMi>tJ Uae beat deal awallable anrwtaere. Ttrie ... ....., I bethe, hlllJ turntahed with ltYI"' room, dlnln.t rOCMn, 1dtcMA ........................ ... .... 2¥1 .... k ............ .... Oft the..., aa• ... ,,_ 11119 prtoe ...,._ • •10,ooi full IPlllMG8 Countrr Cl•• ••mberahl,. All ,., oalr 9411,000. BJ flPPOlntlHM. ..... f . Cele. WATERFRONT OFFICa BUILDING -NPT. 8Cff. Terrtftc wlll•l••lt·ofloe ......... wMI ~ Cllr "oft etreet'' parklnt apec••· Ideal fo; OWMJt/ .... Lclc .. ad In IM f.moua UCtin.-.Y VIiiage" thl• I• a 01tco-ln·a·llfetlme iDDomlnltY. OwMf ...... to ........ b·u!!'· Tflere are no other waterfront 8uldlrip In ... ~ ,,, ••• w . lnalU 1111 ..... llp ior IO ft. beet. Don't ....... cMnc». Prtoed to ... • SU ... on; ., appolntmeftt. 801 LIDO PARK DRIVE NEWPORT'S PREMIER WATBFRCJNT CONDO•-= THREE UNITS TO CHOOSE OM •• 1. Titta· 1oveey 1a 1q n oonc1o offer• 2 a.ve bedNoln1 and 2\\ ....._ end • ••riping · View of the .....,.,. ......._ Priced to ... at ..... 2. Loceted on HM lrd floor, thlt hlghlJ ct.oorated I bedroolft, 2\\ beth bNutr fMturM 1111 ... ft of .... ....., ............ rour own ...,.. ilftd t.rrtfto beJ and 001Mt ........... \ BIG CANYON CONTEMPORARY If rou'r• tired of country French or countrr Engllah, ~ thl• loftlJ cuatom Bio-Canr~ home mer be th• one for you. Totally remodeled Juat 1 year ego end feeturlng 4 Mdrooma, e femlly room AND atudy, thla home la an archltectural atudy In modern deal111n. VERY private pool and epa end offatreet periling for I care. 11,485.000 aod the owner wlll ftnance et below mnet ratee. Wiit trade DOWN tor other Newport Beech home. SEA-VIEW • FANTASTIC VIEW Everything ro.a can lmeglne I• found In thta home, with en excepttonal view of OCMll and city night lights. Complete pmacy et the eNI of the cul~• eac, on an extre large tot. r:.., bedroom•, end profeaalonallr decorat.d. Owner .. COi_.., 2nd TD .... .- UDO ISLE -8MM.L VIEW - LGWllJ4 ....... llMllhfMMMwMMt .. .............. of .... .., and beeda ..... h"I• entertahMr'a llwlng room. bcollent eaaumable. Jlnanclng and the o~ wlll COlaalcler ........ for MOtMr home. NOed .. ..... t ...... -.• TRAQE -BAYFRONT -TRADE Owner very flexible -wllt trade thle............, upgraded Huntlrtfton Mllrbour 8'o•• fot Income propertJ, condo, home. LM9e peUo owerloolla private dock with U ft allp. 8kyf19hta, new carpef and drapea make thl9 tba hiolM to w. ...... wtJo -·- BIG CANYON . ON TltE GOLF COURSE One of the ftnMt eumpl11 of C ... *J F6"Wft arcttltecturo, IMturtne a,ooo ._ .. IMt of luxwtoue llfMtJle on MllltJ ¥. ACRE LOT, ~ right on th• Ith telrwar at ••1 Canron Country Club. Owner wlll ·~.,.._. for a colftmerclal propet'tJ. OYer 11.a ·1111u1on of aeeun'8ble ~. ' JASMINE CREEK LMtJ I bedroom eplt Mel hoftte ... .... ,....., room. bteMtWe retnadrllll ... Mic end onrx llreplaoe and wet bar. •Crown moldl"9t tltnlout. Very prtw ... .,._ OWner .. carry IMlgO IMI, ~ -----_f .. ~ ! I j I 20 -OrMge County AMI &tale/An Advettlelng Supplement to the DAJLY PtlOT/Saturday, April 18, 1~83 Private Proycr~~ Welk . ~rit 10-10 .. 1983 m Come celibiite Private Pf'OP8rtY Week w th us during our Open House: HOUSES FOR -SALE ' 2 ...-ooll 1095 Me9a Bluft Dr. (OceM View) CM 87B-4353 .$155,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 31~~11'r' lfv.$at/Sun 11-.. 104 Via CordOva (Udo Ille) NB 873-4083 s:J75,000 Sun 1-5 2132 Vllta Entreda. ~ BMdt 844-8200.. ..$2eQ,QOO . ht 10-1 **8802 W. ~t. NB. l 844-GOO SSH;oo6 Sat/Sun 2-5 200 MdMM #202 ~NB '46-0303 1135,000 Sat 1-.. l?EALTOI? 41 Rockwood, Woodbr1dge, IMne 873-53~ 1114,SOO . Sun 1-5 2531 Ff/IJ(wey Dr. (E..acie) ea.ta Meea •751-0t()() $138,000 Sat 1-4 9 Encore, Newport Crmt 831-1400 $188,000 Sat 1-S I • • 181& 8onnte Doane Ten(ltv.Tetr)CdM 751-9100 $348,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ' Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4 #4 Yortt8htre (Hrbr Ada) Npt Bc:h Sun 1-5 758-9100 *2.200,000 *1120 Goldenrod, HV Hiits, CdM ~9080 -$435,000-Fee Sun 1~ 223 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar ~ 844-9080 $325..QOO &µ. t-5- • *2507 Ughthouee(HVHls)CdM 875-«>00 $475.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~ Sflver Crelcwlt (Trtlrk) Irv 780-8333 $280,000 Sat ~5 # 1 Thundertrall {Wdbrg) Irv. 760-Sp3 *220,000 Sat 1-5 38 Rue Fontalnebleeu (Bg Cyn) NB 780-8333 S52.5i000 Sat 1-6 *3112 Gibraltar (Mela Verde) CM , 641-8829 $14$,900 Sun 12-5 11 Hlllabotough(Hrbr Rdg Hll)NB 760-8333 $1, 100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1101 King• Road, Ctlft'haven 631-1400 $895,000 Sat 1-4 •••7308 W. OcNnfront. NB 873-7300 S795,000 Sun 2-5 249 Weke Foreet, Coeta Me9a 751-3101 ,127,500 Sun 1-5 1411 Klngt Rd (Clltt HeYen) NB 642-5200 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *300 Via S.celona, Udo llMt, NB -en.7'00-te-nt.000-sat 1-8 *204 Via Eboll, Udo !ale, N.B. 873-7300 $499,000 118 Va Quito, Udo ••• NB Sat 1-~ 873-7300 $598,500 Sun 1-5 82 Orel<• Bay (Spygll) Newport Bc:h &U-7020 $474,000 Sun 1-.. 2401 Cr•~ Or {Systn) NB 1... ~1020 1410,000 Sun ;i-5 102 Via Koron, Udo l.'68. N.B. 873-7300 $505,000· Su~ 412 Pirate Rd .. CltffMven, N.B. , . 842-7~ $215.000 . Saf.1r5" •1301 DotpNn Terr.("".Terr)NB • ..!-, 831-7300 '985,000 Sat/Sun 1~ . ' ••4810 ~.tc.meo Hghtndt)NB • 831-7300 $3t1,500 ' Sat 1-4;30 *1211 Klrtga ~ Clltt HIMIO. NB 831-7300 '311,000-LH Sat 1-4:30' 492 18th Place. Costa Meea 831-7300 $205,000 Sun 1-4:30 "52 Robin A*"'9, Fountll6n ~ 831-7300 $143,750 Sun 1-4:30 11721 Candy l..lloe. a.den Grove 54&-2313 8100,900 Sat/Sw\ 12.-5 3148 Manllt, ea.ta Meea 54&-2313 1 .... 500 Satl8uft ~ *10521 ~Ave., No. TU8tln 758-8100 $248,000 S.t 1-5 889 s.n.te. eo.ta Meea (818)753-8355 $118,500 Sun 12-4 * 1117 B8Y9dlf e Terr(trv. Terr)N8 844--702()-_ 185C!,OOO Sun 1-6 708 K-Thenp. Irv. Terr, CdM -551-8700 Sat/Sun 1-6 2315 At111e. e.tbluff, N.9. 6'4-e200 $180,000 S.t 1-4 500 Aodtford Pl, Cameo Hghlndt, CdM 6'4-e200 1325;00C).Fee Sat 1-5 2024 CehWt (Meu VercM) CM 845-0303 $175,000 Sat 1-4 • • plue PAM Ml or DEN 124 Sun89t f .-r., Laguna a-ct'I (213)375-0224 $435,000 Sun 1-5 1230 SMd Key Dr. (HrbtVu Hie) CdM 790-8133 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 133 V ... Updlne (Udo tsae). NB 875-'7298 SaUSun 1-6 *~ Roxbury Dr, Cemeo Shit, CdM 758-1501 SaUSun 1-5 1730 Port M•gate, HV HOf'nM., NB 758-1501 Sun 1-5 *1842.Port Nelioft Pl (HVHIM) NB 758-1501 Sun 1-6 *.2408 Frwic:llco, Newport b 1175-«>0o 1314,000 Sun 1-5 *#48 ~tedto, Spygla HUI, CdM 758-1501· Sun 1-5 1817 Port Cattow, HV Homee, N.B. &M:_toeO $347,500 Sun 1-6 ••172A Pr1 Mergete (HV Hrnil NB 64-4-013"4 1315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 832 s.re Siena (Trttrk) ,rv. 7~ $178,000 Sun 1-6 48 M~ Bay(~) N8 780..:e333 SSM,&00 Sun 1-5 14 MQJro Bay (ScMllMa) N8 / 780-833.1 $506,000 Sun 1-5 *1~ CommodoN Ad, Baopeet, Na 83~'r300 1310,000 SUn 1-4:30 ·~~~~~-4:30 ••2107 SllntllQO Dr, 8eycrt9t, NB 831-7300 $3"&8,000 Sun 1-4:30 ••1500 KJnge Ad, atf Hewn, HB 831-?300 te76,000 SUn 1-4:30 •111e 1omei• LA. w.tctt .. N8 83t-1*J $475,000 • Son. 1-4:30 •4800 w~ Rd .. eameo ~ ~ 831-1'00 t315.000 8&ai 1:...:30 91331 ~ Wy, W..u:lfr, .. M' 90eO $380,000 Fee SUn 1-4:30 108 VJa. .... Udo ..... N8, ' e3t-Y400 1516,000 "'~''.'.Sat 1"'4 , 270I ~ (HYHll> cat 87MIOOO '4al,ooo ~ 1~51 .... ~ Dr(8jltvt)NB 1-..100 '700.000 • 8-tl8un 1!6 2032 ..W.. Dr. C.... Verde, CM 761-3181 .f .. ,eoo Sun 14 , 14 "*" LofN, 8PMlll ... CdM • tn-4400 "71.000 &1'11.!.t *1308 , ... Or, w..-.•. 144 9080 1411IJI» ~ 1-6 **1U• W. OWW•ont, 8ec»PM. 144 eoeo awt 1-e 222 WI Karon (Udo tltl) .. ! Au • ~· . '~ -~c:r'l;, .~ .... 1 .._.,.Or ..... ,,,...°'""''IOllVI). --... ) .,_,..., •1.aoo.-.. ~ 11.e *'',......,.... ... ~ ... •1.;;1400;'"''1ll;IOO ...,... 1-5 -- riiPr .at lhnA .,8~.,~•)G?.\TO J•q v JIAO em ot tnem91Qque onlalhevbA nA\,,tsta3 taeR ·,-tnuoO &QnaiO -o~ OrMgeCounty-RNI &eeatO'An ~ ... ' "'*" eo-.AAtLv PtLOT18• tw.Ald 18, 1183 -21 " *101 Via Aorence, Udo ..... NB 873-7300 $585,000 Sat/Sun 2-4 *4800 Su~(~ Hghlnda) CdM 75M100 •1'95;ooo 8un 1-5 •4 T'*lglr (Hrbr Rdg) NB 1eo-1333 s1 . .wt;ooo s.vaun 1-s 2840 Catlllpa...&eautl. ~ 8ch 551-8700 . Sat/Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Dr, Oo¥S Shorea, NB 1541 5847 *388.500 8.VSun 1·5 2227 Wlndwerd Ln .• Naiwport Bwh 548-0318 $380,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 248 Evening Cyn M . (lhor9dtl) CdM 873-n81 t258,GOO-fee Sun 1-5 *8 Winged Foot, Big Cenyon, NB 844-8200 $599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1050 Santlego, Dover Shorea, NB 844-8200 1748,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 • 1117 Dana Dr., COit• Mesa 878-5370 $285,000 Sat 12-4 20252 EMtwood, Huntington Beech 676-1771 $224,900 Sun 1-6 1334 ~ampablre Cr., Newport Beech 831--0880 1415.000 Sat 1-5 2781 ffeml:lnt (Mema "-Mar) C.M. 031..,7870 S'Ma,IOO Sun 1-5 -... ~ 442 Beaonla.. Ofd Coronit.del Mar 875-&>00 $549,0QO • Sat/Sun 1-5 3100 Pierce, Costa Mlsa 548-2313 1189.00D Sat 1-4:30 I • ...... PAM Ml or DEN ••2201 Atta Vlata {Eut~ NB (~ 831-7300 $359,000-f:ie. Sun_)1J°5 *17 Muir Bwh Dr., Spygla HI, CdM 551-1234 $1,950,~ _Sun 1-5 * 1208 ~ Weat, Hrbt View His, CdM 873-1600 1415,000 _. · Sat/Sun 1-4 • 1727 Port Balmouth (HrbrVWHma) NB 831-7300 '385.000 Sun 1-4~30- 1034 SandcMfte. HV Hit, CdM 644 eoeo '324,SOO Sun '1-6 118 RUbY, Belboa ~ 675.adOO '425.000 Sun 1-5 * 1133 Htahlend (Beycreat) NB Me-Mel $40$,000 SatlSun 1-5 1948 Port CardlgM Pl .. HV Hma, NB 759-1501 Sat 1-6 •1382 ()llluy Or., OOV...Stvl, N8 831-7300 teN.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 ••20 Cypr ... Potnt, 8fg Cyn, NB • 831-noG Sf,115,000 Sa/8ft 1-4:80 • * 1&24 Antigua Way, Newport 8d\ Me-7171 tMt.800 ... 1"6 • 1114 POrt CMtte1. Nllwport Bwh 5464S13 SS-,800 Set 1-5 . 1800 Port etwtee. Newport Bwh Ma-231S *3'1,... $M 2-5 *2408 Tutttt Aw., CoMa Meea 875-1771 tm,G001 . 8'M 2 ... •1811 Pott Oefdff/HV ~ N!I~....:~ 844-8200 ..... llMlllGUn 1-4 ••1800 Jemelce (Mela Verde) CM M~ $371,000 8at 1-3 , ...... ! •804 Via Zurich' CW, UdO Ill, NB ~ •1.110.1100 ··~ 1-6 ' I I #12 S-lelend, Big Cwlyon, H.B. 873-4400 1285,000 89t/Sun 1-5 4 Herl'-Ge (Heftt8ae Pwk) trv. 540-1151 •10f.IOO 8un 1-3 1926 Anlfllllm. #A--3. Coeta Mees 873-4400 $12S,000 · . 8el/8&.wt ~.6 2654 Elden #81:.~) OM--540-1151 •1 Seti.., 1-4 _ 2• ..... PAM•oramt *II 10 Wiid <1ooee, Nwpt en.t, NB 873-7300 $185,800 Sun 1-6 . 8 Wlnt•oi-• (Deerteld) Irv. 540-1151 $134,HO Sun 1-4 •1242 RutlMCI Ad, #5 Weetdf, NB 831-7300 $131,800 Sat 1-4:30. I~ 17643 Britteny, Huntington 8ch 863-8787 S 1~.800 Sun 1-5 18788 8rof'nMy, Huntington 8ch 883-8187 $110.000 Sat 10-4 •314 Avenlda Cumbre (Bluffs) NB 759-9100 $199,000 Sat 1-5 S 9R plue PAM Ml or DIN 685 Vi.ta Bonfta. IMuffa, NB 831-7300 1218,000 Sat 1-3 4 MDftOOll *2156 Vlata Entrada (Bluffs) NB 759-8100 $259.000 --8etf9un ..,.. *2404 Vista Hoger, IMu"9. N8 673-7300 1148,000 Sun 1-4 TOWNHOUSES ·FOR SALE a~ 1095 M ... 8Mf ~~ha vt.w)CM 67~ 1156,000 8atl&s\ 1-6 ·~ 327 Ogle-Str-.t, coetA 548-0040 $145,000 s.tlSUn 1-5 1458 Deeuvlll9, Coate MeM • 831-7370 $102,850 Sat 1-5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE ' I...,_ 30801 8. Cout Highway Ofc In Sp. 322. 8. Laguna 498-420 S21,S00-m;900 o.ity DUP-1.EXES FOR SAi.£ -, ......... , ..... Cornet of Warner & SM Bruno oe..1713 S10l,OOO s.t/Sun 10-.S .. I.,._,. 310 Coranlldo. ~-*"'# . 831-1400 $315,0QO Sat/Sun 1-& ·-• 1. •~ 2314 w. oc..nfront. ... 8 . - 831-1400 ._,,000 Sat 1-$ et:~ f •• p1u11111, • 421 ~ Okl9 t48M .,, 875-1310 9Ml8un 1-5 308 ~ ~ lelend 87344t4 itua,000 Sun 1-4 "'' ___ Q ' 22 -Orange County Real Eltate/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY. PILOT/Saturday, Aprll 1~. 1983 ...... ler Salt ler lalt ler 1 ...... 1er lalt 1 .. 1" ler Sale i ..... 1., la1e C..eral al al lMl lft111l 1002 Cntral 1 .. 2 C..11al lnatt fer kit BeaMI In Slit ;.;.;:=----------lOta C..tral 1002 Geatral 1002 Liii& ISLE .UffllllT BEST IN BLUFFS ....... .......... 41 UHi hll .W IS.., Wt Finest main channel view Crom magnWcent 6 Br, 6 Ba pool home. Qffered Sl.~.000. UYSllE PUCE UJROIT Spectacu.W bayfroru dpj)t 2 br, 2 be up; 2 br. 2 ba dn. 2 boat spacett Reduced-$1,500,000. Yll. .. All newly decorated 3 bdrm. fam rm. 2 1h ba. All neutral finest quality. Ill IWI Tll UH. Will lease option. Only $225,000. Good c.erma. 119 llT/IR 1·1 • YllT& llDTE lfll 1·1 ltOJ .... ltlr fh 1 lfftl 1111,GIO I Professional Serv. Innovative Mktng . Excellent references PUllSILI lllE ICOIFllllT 1• v • ._.. I., 2~ ._ 1211.-ltEVA SMIE.S, Act. Ocean & ~ny vtews. Marine room, ... bdrm, 3 ..... vmr... ... .... LY IELEITEI um•s bath, 3_700 sq.ft. $1,385,000. Oceanfront. Large pool & jacuzzi. Beautiful 1 level 4 '""" •If .., ...,.. -One of a k1nd Ocean view tri level office bldg - elevator-deluxe -1st floor parking AND Two penthouse. residential condo~s from back street ea. wflarge double garage. Must eee to appreciate. Invest.or tem\S. Price; $1.100,000 or best offer by 6-1-83. Mr. Clark 645-9930. UH ISLE ~· form. din ... fam. rm., 2 ba. Will 111 IHJH, $1,395,000. Custom est.ate ~led 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large rec. nn., consider lease option. !" IWI lll Ull. next to park. Fabulous 5 BR & pool. ~~~~~~~,..~=!!!!!~~· beam ceillnga. fumlshed, patioa. $420,000.-~·=i• 11 1lH hrt .., ...... ·111tt IHH, $1 ,195,000. New custom lumtm NA•• _._ • -·· w/wine cellar, gorgeous bay & city view. on thla large and IP• FllllilllS UIOI lltUTIP . Yer11lll11, II, $165,ooo. ocean view, ~:~: J:~d~bi!a~:,:~~ New 4 br, 4 'h be, cuatom French Normandy HELEI I, DOWD glamoroua 2 BR foteelosure. and unit. lrplc, huge 2 F.state 1.2 prime acre hilllOp $L,250,000. ··1 •ULT11I, t•. , t••o114 laftertlfJ Parl, In., $169,500, exciting car ger Low eMOC. duea n ..-I .a$al.le available now. otlef Pool, epa & tenrlla. Clll.1111 CAYS UYFllOIT w.....e, Fountain Valley, $239,000. 4 ~~~;3~~·°' c~;;z CAU FOR J MIUIOH DOU.AM Coronado la1and cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat BR, pool. warm, woodsy & inviting. Agt. dock. Plans avail. Now -370,000 w /tenns. ---'--FIX£R--U-P_PfR ___ ,, "'°"RltH 111 CAIJll IEW LISTill For private showings, pleaae call 3 er, 2 ea. att1 Fledon-• -... 11111 t I tlt-IRI tlt-U 11 do, Riv, Laa Sierra dllat. BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR Wm. C.Ote, Bkr _._ -• See Reva at 200 Kings Place, $70,000. 4H..0453 or II #11 ..... 110 CJ.ill Haven Sun. 12.S •1~M. J .1 • J. ~ J • • • " "" ,. • fJ iocn·t miss this beautifully landscaped -=-......:._ _______ 3200 eq. fL Broadmoor, located in gate _lllilii._ ____ ._ __ 1 ___ _ -.U.v~.a.x.av-•7•.x4.:•n.•>• guarded community. An outstanding o..f::-pwa,j home offering 4 BR, library, large living • R·rb a. , robm, dining area, family room with e?s-se11_ -·· wetba.r, and beautiful planked floors and .. ..._ --new carpets throughout. The extra large lOS QUAlfYlli 1m1£ST RATE lST Y£M• lot. ~ea a a,pa •et in ~k-like -CustonilZed new conOO. near bay & grounds ~th a w~~rf.all adding to the ocean w/t.oo many amenities to mention. feelingJ.-:canyon livtng. $725,000. Agent on property. For info call . 673-0181. Graduated percentage tllUTY ""'l!WIJ mortgage for 4 yn. fixed rate 13/141, ,_ • .. .,..., -. Huce 1oe. "'-dock(•). s..... lll-121t, ... /act interest pr yr for rernai.nina 26 yrs. APR play lawn & swtm beech. ~ •1 '10.000 -10.K • ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!• 13 ~ "· owner f1n.. for qWck aale. f7!15,000 (lAiXl lnd.). ~ Project of 11le Elliott Group, marketed Open S.tlam u-5• ~ llCMJ02.. Cedlllecl to ao-c.tt P90pte ""° ,,_, People by Cole of Newport Rltra. ..... For Tuead•y tllrovgh Saturd11Y SKtNcatlona: 5;30 p.m. Ute ~ day. For Sunday and Monday publlc•tlona: 12::00 noon s.turd9y. a.LI• II llW l<lla Md ........... !NY \ be mede IA'wtl (c;SO p.m. '°' .. IWd ... ,._. c:don. 'For 8und9y Mil Monday P\lbllcatlona, 12:00 noon S•turd•y. ,.._.. uti for a "k .. numllet'' -.Mn oenoat--wcu .:_; a-.. ~ .. dlly and rtpOftwnnlmmldNlt• ly. ,,.. OM. y Ptl.OT .. eumet Mab'ffty tor the ftrwt lflootNct ~ ,.. ~ the Fed Tiwat'a wflat tt1e Roll • ern on tne 1M1Mt DAIL V f'tlOT B.J... S N ......... Witt\. CIMllfled Ad SERVICE.DIRECTORY Open Dally 1-5. 207 h"n t., ewport Tilll ~ "*1t· Cal Nowt 842-64178 .... at>cMltl • Beach aln•d S Bdrm baa 2 __,......,....._ _____ -------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ::-'~~ floon, and • bec*yatd tNt .,. ""--· 09. atMe --.,_, rodl bol• tom pric.. Only 1132, 500. 751-3191 associated ~. • • .i' , . s.ucum 4 ea canyon & ocean view, atuMlng. 249 evening canyon Rd. Open Sun. 1..S 1211,MI FU, VIEW 2 BR + den , HVHome1, Seawind. 22« Port Car118'e. Open Sun. 1-5. IWlll Hlll•lll -IUlll THIAH FH UH Charming Immaculate home, extra wide lot. Shutters thru-~t. Heated pool, Separate badminton ct. Prof. landscaped, automatic sprinkle;n & Malibu lgts front & back. Walk to Balboa laland. Owner wW exchange for income prop. or smaller home. Price now $339,000. Reduced from $375.000. Ray Davies. 551-8700. .... mu= iiW t• You must see this dollbouae "Somerset City Plan "C .. townhome. Many added interior & exterior-extra; Fireplm::e in lnlllter BR, mirron plbre. wet -& mare! $184,900: Darlene lferman. 7~2-1.-14. nru1 llllU •IL UI Thia prime inveltment proper\)' i.a located C1G a CIOl'D« Jot & bM 2-2 BR unlta. Good annual mccani · with low maintenance. All J«4dw avallable. Property e.y I0.8ee. Ott~., $299,500. BllJ Wedmon; ~1-8700. ( Uw.T-18J.D•I• 38' wide lot wtttt boet eop. You own ttte !Md. V1c:111t and ready to move Into. Ow~ wlll urry llnenclng. s 1, 195, 000. Orange County Real Estate/An Advertl*ing Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday. Aprtl 16, 1983 -23 TR\DI TIO\,\I ~L\I f \ ..-....... .• 'I !:,_ . r...; .- t • 24 -Orange County Real Eltate/An Advertising Supplement to the OA1LY PILOT/Saturday, A rll 16, 1983 A PEH 8.ARR t I' REALH t --.......... 11t/MNIU .... 1114 2 er. "40/mo . ....,., PoOt. 9Unf'ly, IMMtt. no P•te. 423 W. 8ey a...es1e. - \ a r -:. 2~ -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising Supplement to the DAtlY PILOT/SaturdaY, Aprll 16, 1983 ·. -' I I ' . but!!!ll It!. ........... lat. !ertanta, Val. &pdett, Gal. c.ta ..., nu ._ nu n• 1u1. ..... ZHt ~ , .. -lftl. 1 8', W/llde, $375. N9wty -~ 2 Br, 2 8e pnme peUO, 2 Bt 1~ BL TowMouM, 8-ltlfUI 1 Br. w/loft & ~ OW ~=1 From Dena Point I most freeh .. MW, 1end0-: · rt/ all Bacfl wlloft. lllded ger-... ..,.., pm. MCluded tcenlc bluff•, $525/mo. ::':. ~999,.m,-eo-. ptlv ... AStlO, poOI, er. f~ BLT~ Ilk• newl 28r wlfrplc, Dee &40-6504, eea-eeoe Avell Aptl.. ape, rec: room, ou & quiet, no s-ta: '450/mo xtra ~· fM latk>. 1750 2 Bt "'"2 BL Twnhee Qer/ 2817 0renge or -pelcS. From 1485. for 2. 755 W. 11fh St. ::i.:o,: oJ U..012'~:• 1 or ywd, no peta. 1 dlid ok. 2548 Onnae No pate. 393 Hernllton. &4e-9607 ...-(>· I 315 CNlt "A", 8152&/mo. TsL Momt 1M2-1eos 645-<'411· , Bt. , a.. dlfWw. ~ r ... 111a y.u., nu as1-se11. f75.2eeo Large, clean, 1 8'. Apl. ""',..,,. ••I; frplc, prkn1t. 1 Br Condo poot oer ILro Super a..n 2 8', 1 pool, lndry fee, nHr 2 Bt.· 1'A BL Townhoule 1450/mo, utll Incl. Wfkw/~. ing_ ' ' 8a, gar, cl ... to bcf't. 1l'lop1, ut111 pd. From type 8')t. Owner PllYI al ~58 1496/mo. IHI0-9131' 1495/mo. c.11 892-8115 1388/mo. 548-033e. ut111 except electrlc, STUDK> APT j or "4-U70 * 2 Bt 2 Ba. rv SC Pica; I pool, laundry ts., petloe, Utll pd. 245 ero.ctny. luL ..... Z'Hl1'-Nr_bch_2_B_r -1,-i..ba--cp-ta-1 S .A. patio. pool, •P•· :i...acazort~ ~,-:::; · 750-5210 .-Oeluxa pooWde xtra·targe drp1, bltlne, frpiC, end $595. No peta. 752-6822 1525 Cill~738T. -~~,f bl: 2-bf, ~ ba, blt--tn1, O~t (Twn1\1e) $H5. WlllUll ftLU11 · , · 11ory condo, 'se501mo. dewlhr. 1~ mllal beech. 53e-0921 COftdo 3 BR 2~ be, clMn., or faHe option. You ~o pell. S500/mo. _O_N_T_H_l!_S-AN-0--2-8-Becl'I, 1 & 2 Br. Apll. S750 mo. 2 car 11tllCl'I pe6nt for aecurlty dep By 536-83ea., • r • p()CI, ape. UR, c:erporta. get, W/Of**, OIW, IN-.....,. 198-ll88 ' 1~ 2 t.wk. Pool, ... No pet.a. lmmad OCQIP-crowan, centt:al vac., ......... · DELAWARE PINES curlty, etc. '825 mo. ency. a.. l'nll. g 11 BBQ, wet b 1 r , RENT REDUCED 1 Bt. frp4c, p()Cl,1':, (213) 427-4509 I · 2 Bt. m BL ~5-$.S45 .._eollnterccm. Mo/Jito For lmmed occupancy ~ pettoa..f ~mo. ·Pldflc Coelt Hwy 1n H.B. I TSL Mgmt . only. Steve Arndt. 1m1ll H1t1lde 1 Br. 182:;-uo91awere St Condo 1 Bdrm. 1 Be. 845-8122 M2'-UI03 ~2313, agt. 13&5. l&t.-9623, . Walk to beach. lrplc, We deal • 1n real estate THE SMLLE Modem 2 8', bltn, frta Wiii' Ai! IPl'I dahw9hr, patto, cetport, Newly decorated 2 Br 1v1ll, 1982 Meyer Pf. Lro 1 & 2 BdNn., among r.rrlge, commty poo1.,i R J • -11 h b d w/ger. ,_ apte, ~ 145()/mo. M2-39i2 plnH & •trHm•. Sec •P•· S525. 545-2000 ea estate IS not JU St t ree e rooms, bltlnt, lncd yd w/patlo, • m 1Uff1 llde 2 Bt 1 Ba. yd get•, p()CI, gym & ape. Agent. no tee. ;:~:::Ss.nia""' ss20 Quiet~~= wt.dlaliaqulet:J:: ~=;·From 1480·2~er . ..!_ea.1 ~~ .• ""'~.: two baths, double garage.". Or ''18,000 cal' 1-6 ~120 '° -.. .. -·1• . pie ..... W5lmo, eV9ll ---------1 "" ..... ....,., ...-, . ger. Arepeoa. asoo mo. now. eso.20n Huntington Creek Apta. lnO¥e In. 84&-8592 ft ed . d tr' I ·1 ., d 1•eo1mo. 2 Br. 1'A Ba. eora1 Tree AJ11•. 2113 LA.Duy ecMt IMng., a 2-------1. sq. , zon an us aa , near ra1 roa upper unit, tNlklcny, UR, Paclftc. ~ MealL ~· 1~ 8e0K.~:,.nn. BdNn, wlttl Qer-0-. l'IMt • d • 11 ~1 w, ~ Mgr, 541 4 , IPl 1 • ~ 875446e & watw . t~ SI __ . t_!lg. TSL MQlnt M2-1803 2 Br, 1'.-\ Ba, gar, 14&-1813 from 9-6. Wiii •aUll 1635/mo.2 Br.2Ba.~ ~~-4~~2;"· ...._am.~' Baell, 1 & 2 Br. Ac>t•. per unit. balcony, aaun-2 .... ......._..__ El........ Quiet, 1paclou1, near AVllA lrnmad. pool, llP8. dry rm cw port Avail Bt, -.... ,, _ _, -· beecl'I, 2 Br. 1'A Be. LR. carport. No pee&. lrnmed., . 5yra old, nu r•lnt. Townhouae. 1585/mo. e.ai 1410 21~ 1820/mo. Cel Dick eeo-eese 1 Br •.07a •.o..a 991-7300 dy9. ~242t -------, 2 er· -M TSL Mgmt. 2-1803 ._ & wllndl * 13«JO/mo. . Bacfl, 1 It's welcoming a new family to town * . and helping them f~el at home as well ~· '\, I as find a home. It's helping someone TSL 'Mgmt 754:0081 1 Br, lt0\19, Mg; Udt pd:-~ l!lr. untum 'f fllm, poof, . No pall. W/eld• 820 WHllld•, IO•· brl9ht. ... 18912 Acwtda. 2 Bt gerden ..,.. pdo, 1 C • n t e r S t. I 4 15 • dMr'I 1 BR. r.=; '400 842--2834 142-3172 dlll6 OK. No m Stor-141 4382 mo. 640o09I • agt MARINERS WAU< ~~· S SO/mo. 2 Br, 2 Ba w /ger. •MCrv ...... , 2 & 3 BR 9f)tl nr 1-Wnt -------,1 S5501mo. Mk for aw-2 &3br, l480-M26. Im-Herbour. Dawl'lr, real STUNNING large 1 Br. lenedllyS&M-5480.ew. med. occ. Walk . lo tplc, yd,dt>lca-ga-. W/D gatd.n ..,.. PoCI & rec 842-8450 or 135-S.18 echooll&lhopp•ng .. .ffwe ~lrom SUO. • .,.._ no w. 111tt1 St. 9"Yllme. am a cral'tl. Pool. new -------1 2 "'· 2 ba eowmou. nr. 2 er. 1 BL llunclry, ,,_ crpts & drepn, play-1 BR. pet & amall child Fairview & Baker. No paint. no peta. '430/rno. gr o "n d & mo r •. OK. 1485 mo. peta. 545-1182. 289 "8 " E. 1ltl'I. Pl. 557-47115 No pea. 980-71115 IMp .... Alll. &44-0462 Bdrm 2bl, large atep ~ .... utllltlal paid, ... 1i mo. ta... 2 Bt nr ltorel, '*· down tMng rm. w/ft'plc, Wlth~encloeed pa. plue $150 c::teanlng fM.1 new LR cpt, pool & gar' petlo. 1550/mo,. UO 3 bdrm 2 ba. 382 Vlctorte. Cell for ' bHme. 2214 Meple. 14l-4IOI, 4131·2518 ctciea to and bNc:t.. llPP'· &42-3780 S410. 842-1103 or pr l Condo No MCtlon 8, no peta. T .... 142-31~ Ul'!l, MOO mo. 752-2197 WW---~ 1395 J*.11 $ 150 . ~rmo nr So Co ~· Walk to Cat Plazai 8aautlf\ll MW luxury llPtl. < 382 Victoria. Call for 857_9447 or &44-70l7 Rreplece, elegant French tor 1'91l1. 2 llory, 3 Bi. 2'A ""11 14a,ar# I _ ~ ~IC, In l'lome Ba. dahwr • ..mlcto-w.ave. EMtllde .... -28R2 Ba. MCUrlty. 2 bdrm. 2 ba, erlClad 2 car gar, PoCI & BEAUTIFUL 1Br149$ '.,_.,. 1110 lncludH private epa. Cell Jeen 147-9920 PRV patio, pool, ape : ,_ cpta. drpe, and OW Club with tennla courts,,__.. _______ , TOP --. ~ no peta a petto. 8ltN. no '**· pool1 Jacuzzi, aauna1 PllYITI I -1 MESA PINES 5"e-2447 '1 H 75 mo .. Call PaM •t beeutlfully decorated LIO nu 2 8', 2 Ba. trpt, -------1. 540-ll5t;9't8979-3848 club l'IOUM and rnucl'I gar & lndry. S540 11t llY... •l•IH lll'IW mor•. S795 lncludH plu1 Hc, Avatt 4115 . .. jfaL Sttsrp 1 Bdnft t bell\. meet utll. loo. Mt-3421. 1 7 11 1 A I h , A pt A . 1 .. 111. .. ~ criit. *"' ,_, 3841 Mer St. ~ 4"--11117 2 a 1 IL QM patnt. P¥t ~ l.oollt 8unfloWlr 4 ~ i-,...--tux-ury-~--,-or-rent-11 Gall a water pelcS PfMd• ed In ~ 3 unit tltdQ. 1 Br \.IPPW, c:eirpt. IJel pd, I 6 2 5 I m o . m a n y _..,~ ~-1450 mo. 2429 Orenoa. .... 10. No pela. 313 w arnenltln/ corido tea- p..... ...:,.-;:::;:;-#B. (up11alre). lmmed ,._ 641-9618 tuNe dlltlwlllln ... Mtoro. ....... • ·-.......... occpy 131-611S& -· ~· vollayb•ll court, o•• · ~ pool/I bl'I~ 1 C!OUfta/8 11 bbq's. •ILLlll -••• ~-~,::· • • y • "" ftlAll ul"' w. ttvi, a 2 M -~ , 8d . . 3877~/=:;7~.M. ~:!A..!: f:::O 7W5, "9wtyG decoraN , tacit• 2d':i ~~· ;ro':'c;;w: 2 Br. 1 Ba. w/garaga, • 2042 ~ Pl 1480/mo. M2-o350. Mart>la Pu1rn11n topt I , •t. O P• I (d'upix). 53&-0921 ~ordrlll* 1-;;4M-02::::7=1====:::::;::;;1..~--~..-----­Plulll w/W c.'Plltl I · we11c1n.-.. PIMIW~ =~ = ~ J who wants to start a business find the ............. I best location in terms of purpose, place 1 I I and price. rn • • It's working with other coocerned citizens in the community to improve the quality of life by helping prevent vandalism, revitalizing a rundown neigh - borhood or doing whatever else we must. It's helping protect the rights of home- owners by becoming politically involved in the issues th~t affect them, , and advising the lawmakers of our interest and opinions. We're the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS@ -an organization · with more than 706,000 members nationwide.. We're real estate profes- sionals, but our 1real business is ;:>eople. Kenneybu~port? ran•t that the horse that won The Triple Crown In •12? ~ro~ fl • Orange County Reel Eatate/An Advert191ng SUpptement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, April 16, 1983 -27 ORANGE COUNTY REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED INDEX To Place Ycu Ad, Cal 642-5678 HOUSES FOR SALE ~ar ........................................ 1~ An8helcn Hiits ............................... 1004 Balboe ll&and ............................ 1006 Balboe Penlneula .................. -.. 1007 Capistrano e.actl . ... ... .... .. . ..... .. .. 1018 Corona del Mar ................ : .......... 1022 eo.ta Mesa .................................. 102-4 0.-Point .•................................. 1026 El Toro ·······-································ 1032 FOWtt.in v~ ............................ 1~ Gwden GrO¥e .............................. 1036 Huntington e.actl ........................ 1040 Huntington Hatt>our . .... ...•.... ..•.•.. 10-42 ~-~nm••H•=•••••••\':=;,•·•••••••••••-~ = E··:::::?:::::~:::::::::::~::: ~~ ~ fot'9a1 ................................. 1055 Mlll6on VJe}O ................................ 1067 Newport 8Mch ............................ Jo&9 San Clement• ............................ 1078 SM Julln ~ ................... 1078 &-. Ana .................. -............... TO«> 51.i a.d'I .... ·······-····· .......... ....... 1084 South Lllguna .................... ..... ..• .. 108f W•tmlnater . ... ...... ..... ........ .. ... ... . 1088 TU9tln .. -..................................... 1090 Mol>le Homa s.... .................... 1100 REAL ESTATE ~ ................. -.................... 1125 Aplrtrnenta ............... .•......... ... ...• 1150 Bead\ Property ......... _............. .. .. 1175 """-PrQperty .... .. .....•. .. ........ 1200 o.m.e.ry lot• ............................. 122-5 Cqmml. Property ......................... 1250 COndomlnlume ................ ............. 1275 OUp6axealUnlta .................. .......... 1300 ~to be MOY8d ................. _ 132.5 Income Pr(lperty .......................... 1350 lndullertel Property ....................... 1375 lot9~ ................................ 1-.>0 Moille Homa Plftea ..................... 1425 Mountain, o-t ...................... ._ 1450 Or-Inge-Co. .................................. 1500 OUt °' OounCy ··-·····~-···--........ 1"525 Out of a... "--··--··············· ..... 15e0 ~'""9 .................. _ ........ 1575 • Alecwt Property ._........................ 1580 T1Me 8hetlnO ........ _ ................ , ... 1590 RI.~ ...................... -.... 1800 A.I. w.--.... _ .................... -..... 1125 I • ---"-;! I I j , • ·-..__. __ r r • ------- .. .. . - II THE REIL ESTATE . BUSlllESS, BUI llEED IORE TUlllll& AiD PERSONAL· ITIEllTIO_l? CALL .TERRY lcCIR~LE, 548-2313 &IUMlll lllA Yim -4 Bdrrri'+ 2 story+ private poc>I, spa. Onty $169,9501 Beautiful home + excellent financing: VA terms! Seller _.jJ--tn4:>UV,ated_... r lmpoalble to match-at th1aJow ~ price! CaJI 963-6787. flDI F1ID -Super large famrty home. 4 Bdrm 2 bath, large family room, stone fireplace. Formal dining, country kitchen. Needs some fixing but what a bargain, only ...$129.500. Call to see, 546-2313. .. LtW P&Ymlll -Privacy1 Privacy! Gorgeout, upgraded end unit featuring privacy. Two master Bdrms wtth private ba1hs and iv-o fireplaces. Call for more details on the low 9~~. assumatbie loan! $102,900. 546-2313. ( ••NIT W, 1121,NI -Spacious 3 Bdrm 2'~ bath condo. Large llvtng area with cozy flfeplace and cathedral ceilings. Excellent financing. Assume low lnterMt loan with 109~ down & owner will carry balance! Thia one won't last, call nowt 646-7171. .._ YllTI -Enjoy spatklJng ocean, bay and channef views from this luxurloua 3Bdrm executive home, complete wtth shlmm«lng l)OOf and supertrcteck--. a.....-asumabte- terma, ptu., Miier ...a.tance offered. A mu.t to ••• at $995,000. Call for detall1. 646-7111. -·- Tl•UIW Miii IOU -Here Tt Is today! Pool and spa offers setting for outdoor-IMng. A large 4 Bdrm home which needs a small amount of care. At a price that can't be beat -only Si33,9501 Well below the market. Hurry I Call us today I 646-7171. ITIP Tl .... -Here's value plus terms! VA or FHA terms allows lt1tle or no down payment for this cozy, ready to move Into 3 Bdrm home. Enjoy the security of owning your own home. In Costa Mesa, a great value ~y $109;900.-GeU f~&howlng. 646-7171. .ICEll YIEW, llH,IOO -Newport's finest! Walk to the besch. A well planned 2 Bdrm 2 bath adult condo. A fireplace that adds cozy warmth for winter get-togethers. Many amenities are lnclllded arid It's pricd'd to selll New on the market. A must .to see, catl now, 646-7171. lllTHTLI IPPHLlll-Best value I n Newport Beach for family living. Adaptable to anf1orm of entertainment. Outdoor BBQ's to formal dinners. 3 Bdrm, huge llvtng room. remodeled kitchen and an outstanding covered patio. This home Is lmmacu1atel Full price Is only $179.9001 Don't miss this one. Call today, 646-7171. -= •t 1111,1M-Abandoned 2 story garden home, rich In detail . . . brand new mink colored carpeting, freeh paJnt + mirrored wardrobe doors! Sparkling p<>oll Shows like a model! Hurry, oalt 963-6767. ,. -•TIZlll -Own your own moblle home for .... then $300 • month (Includes apace rent). Only $4.000 down and owner wtll carry the balenc;e. Full price la onty $12,000. Tranquil Eutlide Costa Meu park. Mutt be at leaat .. ,. years ~t age. Celt tor detail•. 046-7171. Fllll.m YllW -Pl.IS Yll.IE -Panoramic ~ of Back Bay aAd city llghtl fcom-UUs huge 4 Bdrm Dover Shores pool home. Gigantic master suite with sundeck and 3 car garage. You own the land! An extreme value at $524,900. Call nowl 646-7171. llLIH .llLHI -Probate sale -new construction but, only~% completed. Ruge 2 or 3 Bdrm, 3 bath home on the water wfth full size pier. Bring aft offer. Price only $1,025,000. Can now, 546-2313. I H.Utl aUI llLY 1111,IH -Exquisite 4 Bdrm home! Rich lnaemtt Formal entry, cathedral celllnga, family room, wetbar, wood parquet floors! Breathtaking at $192,5001 DIAL 963-6767. ....... ...,.. -Assume ss2.000·1oan with payment• of $599. Super bachelor (or bachek>rette) pad. Adult condo with pool and spa. A must .... S46-2313. ... 1*,111 -UndfW VA terms. Super sharp all')gle famtty 3 Bdrm 2 bath. Close to tennis, swimming and clubhouse. Now only $123,500. Act now, call 548-2313. M •lll Fm&.Y •--A home for the large family. Huge famRy room wtth noor to celltng brick ftr9plaoe, wetbar. bUllt In book lhltYM. custom skylight and much more. 3 Bdrm, 1'4 bathe. A must 1ee for only $109,900. Cd now. 546-2313. ..