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1984-06-09 - Orange Coast Pilot
• Ai~po~t fc;>.Cs .~im f o.r the Heigh Beifeve annexation of anta Ana Hetghts- coul boost efforts a atnst airport expansion By JERRY HIRSCH oe ... .,..,,......,. . Two groups of area residents arc aaain proposing that Newport Beach annex Santa Ana Heights as a way to .. Coast A proposal to rezqne Orange County calling areas could hike phone rates./A4 George Fowler re- members when Laguna c r e ere to build It 15 years ago. Now he's retiring./ A4 California Gov. Deukmejlan agrees to boost dollars allocated to public schools In the state budget./ A3 In Santa Cruz next week, thin Is out and fat Is where It's at during "Body Image Week." I A3 The state Senate OKs a 10 percent tax on misde- meanor fines./ A3 Nation "Technology wrlst"ls a real and painful condition that affects wort<ers who use small hand tools./ A3 A convlet tops his class as valedictorian -from be- Princess Caroline gives birth to a baby boy.I A3 Contemporary ClWlstlan magazine of Laguna Hills takes the top awar"' among rellglous publl- catlons for a story about war-torn Lebanon./88 Sports The Lakers find them- selves one game away from elimination after being punished by Bos- ton, 121-103./81 Olymplc gold-medal win- ning skller Bill Johnson was at South Coast Plaza Friday and drew quite a crowd./81 Orange Coast College catcher signs major league contract with the Chicago Cubs./82 Entertainment Beaming news around the world via satellite Is a slmple process, but It can get trlcky./BI Youth The All·Amerlcan Boys Chorus from Costa Mesa Is headed for a busy summer of travel and performance./88. INDEX Bridge Caltfornla Newa CIUllfled Coma CrOMWOrd Oeeth Notkiee Horoecope Nattonal Newt PubUc Notlcel AMI Estate Aettglon Sportt T~ 'TJ*t•• WMther WortdNtws Youth 810 A3 C1-7 810 ca C3 ce A3 BG,C3 01-20 8~ 81 ... 87 87-8 A2 A3 ee block John Wayne Airport expansion now that a joint agreement between Newport Beach and Orange County has died. A group of hom~wners -Stop Polluting. Our Newport -has as1ccd 1Cs attorney, anpon law specialist Clement Shute of San Francisco. to study the benefiu of anncxina the 229-acrc unicorporated area border- ing the airport. Shute said he plans to meet soon with City Attorney Robert Burnham to discuss how annexation wo uld help the city. . One benefit. according" to SPON 11c "" 1·1· • ,a r < n·n1a \ ' ·i tu'1c • ~11( )( t' Cop crashes cycle in. chase Costa Mesa Traffic Officer Garth Wilson was recuperating at home_ late Friday after be skidded into an intersection on his motorcycle and broadsided a car driven by a 27-year-old Costa Mesa w<?man. . .. Wilson, a four-year veteran of the polt~ moton:Ycle d1vtS~on •. su~ered severe cuts and bruises but no broken bones in the Fnday mommg incident. according to Officer Jim Miller. . Wilson was traveling about SO mph westbound on Adams Avenue c~asing a car that was speeding and running red lighu about 10:20 a.m .. according to Miller. . When he approached the intersection of ~dams and Mesa v.erde -Dri.ve East. the light turned red and Wilson locked his brakes and went into a skid. Miller said. . Wilson's bike slid into the intersection and htl a car traveling southboun!-1 Just before the impact. Mt lier said. Wilson jumped off the motorcycle to avoid beinJ crushed between the car and the motorC}clc and was thrown over the hood of the car. Shuttle astronaut r-' welcomed in Ir-Vine flight." said Stewart. a former Ed- wards Au Force Base test pilot. who was weanng a powder blue fltght suit and spoke with a southern drawl. SpacewaikerviSlts aerospace employees who worked on craft While Challenacr's thunderous lift- off is a dramatic siJbt from the By ANDREA ADEUON around. the seven mi1J100 pounds of °'Jri~~--:hat could have been thrus\ pushing the craft against •• a.en r.rom the movie "The R:""'t Earth's aruvity makes for a brain· w.... IJ ~· ratthna expcnente for the five Stuff," astronaut lloben Stcwan astronauts seated inside, be said. touchcddowninlrvinefridayto i~ "We can't see it. but )OU sure can 1utott1phs for aerotpece wc>rlen feel it." who made pan Used on lhe pec:c-te"'an sa)s he has had a touah craft Cb&llenacr. time convincina people he fell safe .. What do the) pay you to work aJid1ns 1n space without • Hfeline here?" asked Stewart of the l,SOO wh1~ the white and blue planet Pa.rker·Hannifin Corp. employ whirled by at 17,SOO mph. pl.hered in 1 p1cturo-pcncct arassy .. Atth first sign of trouble. ateihtt courtyard lined with bloom1n1 mak urc ,)OU slam into the or- jac:araridi trtts. biter," be d. tcwan and Capt. Bruce McCand· Tht view from the untetbttcd 'ft"l.I mlde man's first untcthert'd .. i a i&ht I'll ncvtr foraet. It's t'hc pace walk a tcd by 1 SIO million m t ,j ually imprast\IC th' jct-pack dunna the founh allcnacr ou'vc c er ~n." said tcwan, an huttlt miuion on Feb a. · amatutt pbotOIJ'lrbcr The h11tory-maldna Mlk wu the But ~t"C , n't all ju't im '"° hill\ point of the c!J-ht-da) m1i 10~. stJhts Q\irina me.al time. 1t can troubltd bx malfuncuon 1n mulU· mcm ldcc ftln a.nd 11mc . mlll1on.do1"r payload lot after ••&rambled c1on·ut1vput.''hc la~.~~.~~ lutel incrcdiht (PIMM ... ASTRONAUT/ A2) . President Jean Watt. is th.at the county would not be able to condemn Santa Ana Heiahts for a commercial or industrial park. Pavitla over the rural residential area fok4ffice s~ will onl)' add to the pressure to expand the airport, Watt said. Kecp1n1 the area rcsidenual wdl also increase the number of ~wre- l!Mnt w airpon mu t fulfill to elpaOO, She added. Santa Ana Hei&hu resident Jack Mullen has led a committee of area rnidtnts sceJuns anneution. He sajd a Ncwpon Beach require- ment that Santa Ana Heights resi- dents put up S l S.000 to help pa) for an environmental impact rcpon on annexauon has put a damper nn 1he Pupils.' farewell gift lands right on target ~ROBERT"BARKEJl Of ... .,.., ....... Village View School first &rade teacher Anne S1ket1 has received a going-away present she won't soon forget. While about 500 youngsters gathered wtth the nauve of England, skydiver Mike Hill )Umped out of a Cessna-172 at an altnute of 5.000 feet Fnday morning and guided his )Cl- -low and brown parachute to a bull's- eye landing on the school athletic field in tbc northwest edge of Hunt· ington Beach. While the youngsters cheered. Hall walked up to S1kcu, gave her hug a kiss and a farc~eu card siined b> her students. The stunt was staged by Stketa's (Pleure eee POPILS' A.2) Sitter Will be kept-in .. ~·~ Court-will decide on teen' s release during arraignment Chnstine Elu.abeth Colvrn, a ts; year-<>kl Huntinpn. Beach ~ charged with murder:ingan iofailt boY she WIS baby-sitting. WU told Tb ...... day that $he will mnai:n in cuMOfi until bei arraignment oat week. Colvin is C:baqj:d ~ m.'8tda' the death· of 7·montb-old Matth•-1 Bullar« wbo died of internal iaimtM _.Fount.am Vtiley Commmnty .,.......,_...,.. pital trauma centa Sunday . noon. accorcb"' to Deputy Ditailil~ Attorney Brent Rcimney. The girl's arraipmmt oo c~ is set for Juae l ~. ~ Juvenile Coun Comm11s1oali Thomas Kttnan will decide ~ the 1 S-)car-oki shoUkt be reka~~ hCT ~u ~ ft&nllcr heannp. .• Colvin reported!} told auttiOn the infant boy was injured wbeD It fell from his cnb. accordina to~ The &iii had been hired by the bacyj m~ to care for the infant boy. The mother had caJJed parariiedia wh('n She rrtUnlcd llolm, ~ _... Offiotn •t'lftled com. • MGf- de}· aftttDooa ~-·-·. Romneys8id lbeau10'9Y i. •r I d the injuries weft CGmlSl ..... d!IW a~ noc witb 1 &U &om a crib. Du:riQI a Juvenile Court beari.a Tbui9day, K«nan sranJCd a RJqu$ by the gin's a#lt~momeyfil" ~·-inffaroWrl"DIVCl!r4l.Lair=--_7' fhmme •hat a r.a OJist be i.Jlowed to examine tbe ~ The teen..qer, wcarinajcans ~a· brightly colored blouse. was led 1oto the counroom in handcuffs. Sbe remained silent during the brief proceeding. La Aammc declined to discoss detaJls of the charges. He would say only that .. she is not guilty of fint· dcgitt murder'' and that she and her famil> arc "extremely distressed" over the situauon. Super Sunday Brunch Guide See Page A7 Worker seriously burned in contact with power line 24-year-old 's condition critical At UCI Med Center A 24-~ear-old utilm worker m Laguna Beach suf{frcd 5.enous bums Friday but cscl~ death after brushing up against a h1ah·"oltage po~erhnecharged ~1th .2.40Chohsof elcctnclt) Jeff De' ore. a subcontractor work- ing for Southern C3hforn1a Edison Co .. was belted to the power pole on Glenneyrc Street and did not fall when JOited. o ty firefighters said. Devore suffered second-and third- degrce bums over 25 percent of b' txxh. including his face. He was ru hed to the UCI Medical Centtt Bum Ward. where he was listed in cnt1cal cond1t1on Friday. Firemen. who received the all ti help at 10:44 a.m .. said the worktt was burned so seriously that be left w11hout hair on his bead and may ha'e sustained internal inJuries. tewart •tin• u aatocn.pll for Puker·BUnlO I .. Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, June 9, 1984 Circle Vlew atudenta proved the theory that hard wo(k pay• off when they awept the Orange County aclence fair. From left, wiJlnen are Ken Muche, Krtattna Eacobar, Krteten Callater, Barry Sohl; John Kurth, Jthonda Carlin, Tereaa Foeter, Ertn Welch. Circle View Students find their reward with science HB school sweeps 1ocat1on white a phys1c1an accom- -__ __,_ pan1ed him and took blood tests. t honors in At each location. Ken also pumped -~~.:--~. , &...., b bine rca nt clence ra1r -.. _... .~,a l ""' ., ---minute interval. He said the more concluded that evidence is mixed about the benefits ofJOg&JOg. He said he now favors su perv1sed exercise in a health club. He also thinks swimming Extended Tem~ratUres I .. i... 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Wtlmlnglon.0. .. ~} 11 17 7t .. 72 12 41 93 71 74 12 .. 61 M 74 13 11 12 47 tO 71 71 51 ao 43 " 85 .. 00 t6 83 .. 79 .. 72 .. ti " Ml t5 98 DIMCTIC* SW SW 8W w By ROBERT BARKER carbon monoxide in the air. the more Qt 1t1ie lWr "°'..,... vellow the fluid would become. . hie ~;\;ntff'i~· •2.Sl wuh his expenment. Circle View ------------------------------------------Stu~ents at Circle View School in · Ken said his findings were surpns- Huntmgton Beach proved the theory mg _ that Huntington State Beach that hard work will pay off when they near Warner Avenue had the highest swept top ~onors at the recent Orange reading of carbon monoxide at 40 County !e1ence fair. pans per million while Beach Ken ~uche is a case in point Boulevard at the San Diego Freeway The eighth g~de student set out in had a read mg of32 ppm. Central Park ~two-weckpenodinM~rch.tot~stthe had 27 ppm· Amino1l facilities at harmfu! effects of roadside Joggtng b} Golden West Street, 17 ppm; and m~sunng how much carbon mon-Glen View School (near Golden West oiud~ the body takes 10 at different Street Street and Mcfadden Avenue). locations. 17 ppm . He did tests while Jogging at the San But Ken. who woo the county first D1ego Freeway, at ~untington State place award last year"withA..SWdy on Beach. at the Glen Vie~ school-relativity, said a Santa Ana wind grounds. at tbc Ammoil USA pet-cond1t1on blew the smog into the roleum plant. along Beach Boulevard beach while the dcsco breezes.. and at Central Park 10 Hunungton cleansed other areas. Sea ch. Ken Jogged 40 minutes at each Ken, a Jogger himself, said he seventh grader Barry Sohl was taking first place honors dealing with a study onbanocular rivalry. He devised a complicated box· contraption with mirrors to show that the brain focuses QI\ images that have brighter colors or those that reflect motion. Barry's project won sweepstakes honors and then went on to capture first place in. the junior division for the entire state in physics competition at the Mu- seum of Science and Industry m Los Angeles . Other top countywide_Circle View wmners, tutored by Jay DuVal who recently was named Orange County's science teacher of the yearJ included Kristina cscobar. Kristen Calister. John Kurth, Rhonda Carlin. Teresa Foster and Enn Welch. :~51fiNl~NW~I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ASTRONAUT VISITS IN IRVINE ... From Al said "It becomes a game. Either you can go chase them or bat them around ~•th a spoon·· Stewan added that more sticky entrees make for a less movement·filled meal. But then "fi\e grown men playing baseball with peanut M&Ms" can be entertaining. the 41 -}'ear·old lieuten- ant colonel said. An equally 1mprec;s1' c sight 1s "hat happens to Challenger as 11 re-enters the atmosphere tra"chng at :?3 limes the speed of sound. The nose beg1 ns to glow orange and "huge hands" of name stream oil tlle "ta1T. -1n-trtt a lightening storm out back." Stewan said Challenger wasn't equipped w11h enou~h fuel to recover the two satellites still c1rchng 1n a useless orbit, so NASA intends to retrie .. e the pa' loads and relaunch them on a subsequent flill,hl. he explained. Stewart JOined the Army 1n 1964 , and went into the astronaut program after four years testing aircraft 1n the (ahfom1a desert. "You hold our lives in }'Our hands." Stewart said to the employees "ho assembled 133 components. 'ah cs and connectors used on the spacecraft "We're nding on the skill .\ccompanying Stewart was his wife Mary. 38. She said their lives aren't as public as tho5e of the nation's first astronauts. documented in "The Right Stuff." which the couplt• has ~n. The Stewarts and their t~o teen-age daughters live in El Lago. Texas. near NASA'> Houston-based control center where astronauts are "old hat." \1rs Stewart said. that put this big rascal together." Stewart came to Parker-Hannifan She watched her husband's h1stonc to present NASA's Snoopy Award to walk on clased-nretut TV as~ Bob Tompkms. space ~lluttk pro---~ gram m(Jnager for the firm's air and crew quarters at Cape Canaveral. space products d1v1s1on. Tompkins accepted the award pnvately. an honor to recognize those who have made key contributions to the pro- gram. "When you live with someone and watch the training they go through. you don't feel the stress people expect }Ou to feel." Mrs. Stewart said. PUPILS' FARE WELL GIFT ... From Al . friend. Jerry Heede of Sunset Beach. who said he wanted to do something 5pec1al to mark the end of her stay. "This puts an exclamation point on her vear 1n Huntington Beach." Hccdc said. "She's come all the way from England and put her heart and soul 1n the Job There's no more noble profession .. Heedc and 1ket1 and Principal Don Devor actually turned 11 into an eductili)nal expenence through mov- ies about skydiving and lectures on aenal safety through the da}. S1ket1 says she will miss Amenca and her students. "It's really heartbreakin~ and I'm going to hate to leave them.· she said. "It will hun all the more because I won't be around to see their pro- gress." S1ket1 said during her one-year stay she has become Americanized and en1oys the lifestyle of Southern Cali- fornia. "Amencans are more outgo- ing and it's eas) to meet people and socialize with them. There are more places to go out to eat at reasonable prices and I'm in love with the beach ·· S1ket1 came to Huntington Beach as pan of the Fulbright Exchange Program. . AIRPORT FOES LOOK TO HEIGHTS ..• From Al '"\\ c have kept things kind of lo"· kc' hut last week we met with Ma}or b "ct-.n Han and Counc1l'""oman .latklc Heather We are trying to stir lht• pot back up again and get .-.omething moving." Mullen said .\ nne,at1on g1" cs the 1.446 re51- dents of Santa .\na Heights their best chance to preserve the character of the community, its proponents bc- hc\C The Heights is one of the fc"" Orange Coast areas zoned for horses Just Call 642-6086 Dally Pilot Deltvery I• Ouatant..ct Mnncley Fr!Oey " )"111 do "°' "-.... )'OM '*"" by ~'.)()pm ceilllll~1P"' -.,_ coP)' ..... ~ect ··we ha .. c such a unique comm uni- t} with the equestrian areas and the l 1pper Ba.,v view. It is something you could not replace m the whole count}." Mullen said . .:\It hough Mullen has an all} in SPON. which plans to ask the Cll} not to force the residents to put up tbe SI S.000 for the study. the city 1s showing no great interest in annexing the area Hart 1<, not conv1nctd that anne"<- ing the area would help Newport's fight "Ith the county over the airport. "Our attorneys have said there were no advantag" for the city on the a1rpon issue." Han said . Sh4te. however. plans to prepare a hst of advantages for City Attorney Burnham. In the meantime. Shute declined to explain wh) Newport should anne"< Santa Ana Heights. What do you Uh about the Dally Pilot? What don't yoa llkt? Call tbe number at left and yoar me11a1e will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate tdJtor. The same 24-boar an1werlllg 1tnice may be osed to record letters to tbe editor on uy topic. Cootributon to our wttera column most lnchade the~r name and tel~llone number for verification. No circulation calls, please. Tell H what'• oa your mlad. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz Ill Publisher Circulation 714/142-4331 C .... tfled adyert ... ng 714/IU..S.11 All otMr depertmenta 142.._1 MAIN OFFICE 3;JO W• e., SI Coel1 Mel CA ,.,.__ ~-Boa 1560 Colt1 ..._ CA 01629 ..... 1111, et'CI &inclet " '"" dO not -)'Oii< copy 0y 1 • m cal Otlcw• I 0 I Ill encl .,out rMt'J De-ea Chazy Dowllltby Editor and A tent to the Pub11s.hef ,,,... °' .... ~, "'-..,~ lag<...,. N9• ...... VOL. 77, NO. 112 .. , Anyone for archery? • Fruatrated caatomen watt in line oatalde an office in Newport Center. Promt..ed a chance to parebaee dckeu for e•enta aach aa boldna and track and field, woald·be cuatomen found all that waa available were .eata for archery and canoetna. Ttcketa for otb.er eventa will be avallabfe •tartiaa today. The ticket office -In the center of Fublon Ialand -will be open until the pme. •tart ln late July. OCC officials expect record summer Orange Coast College officials be- he"e their upcoming summer session may attract the largest summer enrol- lment in the school's 36-ycar history. Th.e eight-week tenn begjns June 18 and runs through Aug. 10. Kenneth Mowrey. OCC's dean of admissions and records, predicts a record summer enrollment of 11,500 and su'8csted three reasons: •This will be the final term before tuition is charged for the first t1me at California's community colleges. •Many students attending four- year schools come home to the beach area each summer. and a number of them enroll in summer classes at occ. •High school juniors and seniors who arc anxious to get a jump on their college carccr5 often enroll in summer classes. The Costa Mesa campus will offer almost 500 class sections this sum- mer. Registration by appointment will run fTom 8:30 a.m. to? p.m. June 11 through June 14 in OCC's Coun- selinit and Admissions Building. Walk-in reg.istratron, with no a~ pointment required. runs June 15 through June 21. Summer registration appoint- ments arc available aow in the Admissions office. More infonnation on registration can be obtained by calling 432-5772. Free health tests slated Practice flights will be ~oisy Free v1s1on. beanng and d1abe;.cs- tests will be offered today at /l.h Fountain Valley Recreation Cente~ on Brookhurst Street at Heil Avenue. The aircraft noise level and flight hours at Manne Corps Air Station. El Toro. may increase due to fleet earner landing practice today and on the following days: Wednesday. 10:45 to 11:30 p.m.: Thurs<tay. 9 to 11 p.m.: Juncl8. extended hours until 11 :30 p.m.; and midnight, respect1vely: June 22. 3 to 5 p.m .: June 25. 9 to I I a.m . The Lions Club Eye Mobile wiJI be stationed at the rttrcallon ~nter from JO a.m. to 4 p.m. The testing program is sponsored by the Foun- tain Valley Noon Lions Club. ~et Us Put You On The Map Near the entrance, inside our store, is a giant map. We have identified all of the homes we have carpeted since 1965 on this map with colored pins. (A dif· ferent color for each city .) · Close scrutiny will deted some interesting fads: firstly, we have carpeted homes on virtually every street in the area. Secondly, the pins are in bunches, indicating WORD-OF-MOUTH advertising. Thirdly, the numl>er of homes we carpeted is staggering. .. If you desire honesty, experience, and recommendations from neighbors we have worked for, then Alden's is THE PLACE I DEN'S • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpet Sa/11 • /111tlllltl11 Casto• '""""' flnf/, P1rt111t nN (Uc. #2*22) 1613 Pllctltla AYt. Cotti le11, CA. 92621 646-4131 646·2355 ..... frt. 1-5:31 • Sat. t.JM • NATION Two more prison escapees captured By 'nt AHOelaiM Prue t' ' WOODFORD. Vt -Two of six convic\ed murdertrs wbo escaped from Virai nia's death row were ~ptured 10 Vermont Friday. um Tugle Jr. Wll ~ptured aner a robbery at a &if\ store in Woodford. Wtllie uroy Jones was aps>rehcnd.ed in Newpon VL about five miles south of the Canadian border on Rt'. 100: Tua&Je, 32, and Jones, 30, were among four fuJitivee remainina at larae of the six who escaped Crom the Mecklenbpra Correctional Center May 31. EPA ban contemplated Dlike offers e lthy in public Scho ls budget :.SAtRAMEITTO (AP• -Go\•,~ OtukmcJian on Fnday offered Dctnocrat1 cverytbina they ha~t requnted this yur inlht ta1c·,s10bt1fion upport budftt for local 1ehools. Deukmejian's announcemtnt in a news conferen~ thit he Will 1uppon ao immcdiaat, aMtnftlN11aehtd SM~ million increa1e in the public 1eboole budlrt for the com1n& year was sree eothuUattically by stale scboo chief Bill Hon111nd Oemocrauc lqjtlalOrl. That could eliminate educa1ion ~• a ·point of con,ention in nqotiations over the ~na $)().billion· plus state bud&tt for the fiscall year bqiAn..ina next mont.h. But that still leaves some major Points or ~t d1saareement l>Ct"'ttn the Republican aovrmor and the Democrats who control the Lqistaturc. For one thin.J. Oeukmejian's commitment of nearly au surplus funds m the budJCl to·1iehootJ w1U increase the potential connict on otbet•budaet 1tem1, such as welfare &rant levels, t1tch·UP pay raises for femal( state won.en. and the sfae of1ht "*"'e. The other ~or point of t'OIUentioa 11 lk .,._ °'* ~serve for uoantiapated ex~tet or revtt1t1t loeeei aa)._IJr budat1 . kmgaap rmed apin Friday tbal k:ti¥m bud&ti pnonty IO telltD& Hide S9SO million, or aboul ~~nt or lhe lllte's fund ... in a raerw for I.~ e.tpenditurcs or ttttnue ~ a rarrve ~·· .. .._ maket have tnmmed to below SSOO m1Hitm. • . ··1r we spend cvC"I')' dime we cOl.l~ and lhea t.be •tt 1sb~t~thanothttMedny.1neanbquau,ortMtvcnecoun deas1on, ~re are we 1uppoeed to att &k moont" Oeukmejian alkcd ... Do we take it from educ1Uoa?N61ic safety? Hi&hef ta~et?"' He uad the bUdltt as amended b) Deinai-nm ID llilt 1.4islaturc calh for ucasive 1oeridina and,..,......'% reserves . aGd declared "' c stilJ ha\'e maJOr ._ ~solve:· W ASHfNGTON -The Environmental Protection Aatncy plans later this month to restrict and possibly ban oveT-the-counter sales of wood preservatives that have been linked to cancer in laboratory animals. The qency also may require warn1n1 labels on products such as pkqic tables, O!ltdoor furniture, fencina • and other items manufactured from pressed wood treated with the preservatives. CJ"C0$0te, ~nuichlorophenol and ancnic- bas'Cd presc~atives ha".e produ.ced ~cer, &entUc da.maae and b1nh defects in laboratory animals. officials said, -. 'Derailment 1"1are. 36 Ju9ge d.e e lines t o dismiss X -:car lawsuit PHILADELPHIA -=-Six can of an Amtralt train bound from Boston to Washinaton, D.C., derailed in southwest Philadelphia Friday afternoon._ causing three dot.en minor injuries, authorities said. The cause of the accident was not imm¢iately known, according to an Amtrak official on the scene. that it knew the a tomobiles were unsafe WASHINGTON (AP) - A federal judge Friday refused to dismiss the ~vemment's lawsuit against General Ju"'de deJav• ·--uuo.,-~ otorsCorp. foral~edlymariteting 1980 -.· ,, • ~"""" u -... X-ari e~n .1ho'1ah at knew were unsafe. NASHVILLE Tenn -Admitted killci:'-wtonald , U$:DiJtrictJUdaeThomasJacksonsaid Richard Harries' executi~n was dela e<t · nst rus will th.e~s nat ·:such.a failµre pf P."OOf' U IO the cars perform :J differently than other vehicles on the r . The government claims the cars. are prone to early lbckup bf the rear wheels which can lead to danaerous 1pins and swerves.' Hi.ahway Traffic Safety Administration, and seeks the recall of all l.l million 1980 X-ananda fineof$4 million ap1nstGM. It affects 1980 models of the Chevrolet Citation. Buick Skylark, Oldsmobile Omep and Pontiac Phoenix. The trial began in mid-March and has been in session .JS-.days so far. -OM will be&in the presentation of its defe& on Monday. - t nm z Jack.Jon alsodcn1Cda motion tbat be ndC in favor of the aovemmau on at ltall ~ of its charges C'1en bCfoR GM S1artS defense. J. The SQvemment arsued that JackfOn should rule tbit · cert.ain manual tra~ mission versions of lhe cars aR unllilt because a federal district coun jwy lb North Oako\a aJready bad ruled t.lult' a 1980 X--c:ar cont.lined a safietY defect. Frida b a ~ ~ •• hltliftl die case without OM Iii"'~ .. ~~ o coun lo efend his competence. U.S. District bavina to p~n.t any defense. The aovei:n-udge John T. Nixon said evidence lhows that nqve-meot res~ •ll 11~e of the cue a day earlier calmina druas were Jiven to the 3J.:ycar-old Harries in after calhng 16 wnncsses to the stand. prison, raisinaquestionsa'bout his ability to make his own GM attorney Thomas Gottschalk decis~o~ to drop his appeals of a 1981 ~t-dearee murder arsued to Jackson that.tbe1overnment h~ conVJCUon, saying he was prepared to die. The inmate was not presented any evtdence co contradict due to die Wednesday. the autornaker's contention that its engi- J ackson c»nceded th8t ~ met not be a "proverbial smokina aun" sltowinJ GM's liability, but he added that company documents contain inferences lhae the automa~er was aware of pr~ms with the cars. Non-sDJoker wins court case , La1rD1der Han.en ltMu appeAJ WASHINGTON-A federaljudaeon Friday denied Rep. Oeorae V. Hansen'srcquestfora new trial in hisfour- oount felony conviction and set next Thursday for his sent~Di; Hansen. an Idaho Republican who .won renoma~uon May 22, faces up to 20 feats in prison and $40,000 m fines from his April 2 conVJction for failina to repon $333,978 in loans and other transactions on aovernment financial disclosure forms. Radloiacdve leak reported LIVERMORE -A small amount of radioactive tritium was released into tl'le atmosphere from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Fnday, but lab officials said there was no health hazard. Lab spokesman Milte Ross said the amount of ps released-about 0.4 arams-would be about enouah to fill an orange. Two "srtlall .. leaks occurred shonly after 8:30 a.m., a.aid Tom Crites. deputy manager of the lab's hazards control department. Bludgeoning •a•Jiect-pJead• TORRANCE -Sixteen-yur-old Kevin Earl Hind- marsh., char&ed as an adult in the sex slayinp of two &iris in Rancho Pafos Verdes, pleaded innocent Frida~ to two counts of murder and two sexual battery accusatJons. Hindmarsh was ordered held without bail pendina a June 28 hearina. He is char&ed with the murder of two 11- year-ol~ Jirls, Natalia "Neda" O'Sullivan and Kristin MaeKn1ght. . Bu• cra•IJe. dro =-=;...;;:;..j~::..:==-=~.::....~~~ SACRAMENTO -Bus accidents, particularly fatal ones, dropped dramatically between 1980 and 1983, the Highway Patrol said Friday. In 1980, there were 3,459 accidents involving buses other than school buses. In 1983, there were 3,039, a drop of 12 percenL Bus-related fatal accidents fell 38 percent, from 44 in 1980 to 27 in 1983. Accidents with injuries were down 11 percent and those that damaged property fell 12 percent. the CHP said. However, accidents where the bus driver was at fault increased from 772 in 1980 to 814 in 1983. Dl•ney 6'ven ta.teover opdon BURBANK -Financier Saul Steinberl on Friday pve Walt Disney Productions the option of facing a hostile bid for 49 percent of the company or acquiescing to a more &ellerous offer for the entire concern. Steinberg's partners in the takeover bid are MGM-UA's principal owner Kirk Kerkorian and a New York investment firm . Steinberg and the others are going to make a tender offer of $67.50 per share, or a total C:>t'about $1.26 billion, for 49 percent of Disney's 38 million shares. However, Steinberg said the partners are ~repared to increase their bid to $12.S per share if Disney s board endorses the offer, cancels plans to purchase Gibson Greetings Inc. in a stock swap and pledaes to ma no furt her acquisitions. Iran warn• again•t Iraq ald Iran warned the Arab states of the Persian Gulf on Fnday to stop helping Iraq, and threatened retaliation against the Saudis for shooting down an Iranian Phantom jeL Gulf oil ministerstathered 1n Saudi Arabia for talks on the dangers the lran-lraq war PoSCS to their nations. The Arab Lea4ue came out stron&ly in support of the Saudis. who it saad had acted in defense of their territory and nati<'nal airspact. Summit reject. force LONDON -Two da~s aner the 40tb anniversary of the 0-day invasion, Pre11dent Rcapn and bis fe llow summit leaders reaffirmed their commitment to dem<>- cratic values Fnday and rejected the use of furcc to settle disputes. The chiefs of state of six m~or Western industrial nations and Japan also may iasue seperate statements condemnin4 terrorism and the Persian Gulf war. and uraina the Soviet Union to retum tot.he Geneva arms control talks. The unprecedented Political declar- ation was the flnt in the 10.year history of the annual economic summits. Bomb found oa Pel'On pJaiie BUENOS AIRES1 Arsentina -Bomb expms fourid an cxplos1ve chafat Fnday aboard the commci'cial airliner scheduted to carry former President Isabel Peron t.ck to her l\ome in Spain. officials said. The bomb was remo~ and the plane was ~placed by 1 K«>nd airaaft for the fli&ht from Ezeiu International Airpon, an Aetolineu A.rscntinas spokesman said. lt'•aboy MONTE CARLO, Monaco -Princas carotine of Monaco.-vebinh toa 6VJ..pound boy-berfiritchild- in the Princess OnK'C Chnic of the princiJ)ality Friday nl&hl. a spokesman for the Monaco Royal Pa~ announced. The spokesman said Caroline and the blby ·•are well" and that the baby will bt called Andrea lbm. The rO)'al fam I)" umame 1 nmaldi. neers ••felt the can were safe io be released co the public ... He said \here is no evidence Government attorney David Allen argued that the tnal should continue because the .. evideo~ is sufficient to prove the alleptions" against GM. ·The suit was filed by the National Senate OKs hike in fines ----Bill w9uld add 10 percent •tax• to misdemeanor ass essments . SACRAMENTO (AP) -A bill to tack a 10 percent charge on most misdemeanor fines -called ... tu on criminals" -was approved Friday by the state Senate. The approval, by a 24-13 vote; came only after the - Republican Sen. John Seymour 01 Anaheim -qreed to amend the bill to the money would not be earmarked for county prosecutors. The bill, S82247, now aoes to the Assembly. Under exi51in& law. a person convicted of a mi5demeaoor usually peys a fine, plus various · asseuments that have been added. Those include payments for driver training programs, Police officer ~ning. counbouse buildina and fish and pme preser-vatJon. ~bill wouJd add another JO percent utnSmcnt onco ~ost misdemeanor fines. The money would ao to countJes. The bill originally wouJd have said that money should be used for city and county prosecution costs. Seymour said prosecutors are "the wealc link in our criminal justice system" and ~ve been .. crippled by lack of money recently.•• He said now taxe!)'ers have to pay for prosecutors an1f called filsDiTT a tax OciCiimmiJs~ -- Gotta dance VENTURA (AP)-A man who quit his Job after blowing fan1 and~ to hli supetVtsor failed to clear hla work ., .. of tobacco smoke Is entttled to un- employment beneftta, an appeals court ruled. ..f,.. The 2nd District Court of ~ ordered tta ruling published, meenlnOlt wUI become precedent law for the ltate untea overturried by the state S.eme Court, or If the high court orders It not to be 'PUbnshed . But Sen. Barry Keene, O...Benecia, said it would put district attorneys .. in at least the appearance.of conflict of interest. They would be in a positilon not ofimpo_sina the fines. but of recommending penalltics that a Judge may very well follow." Senral dosen male dancen lined ap OD the aldewalk In Loe ADaelea Friday, waltina for a cbance to aaclldon for a apot on ilae OlJlllpic dance corp1. Male and female dancera will be put of open•nc and cloetac ceremonlea at the Gamea. World'• In hi• hand• Pellow cl1•m1tee watch bl aaaM111•t u Oeof1e Dan~ •phaa • world a1obe beach da.rlnl eommencmnent at Sac- rameAto 8tate Uolftl'ldty. Da.D- ~ recelftd a becllelor'• deer-la -wbat el.le? - leacnPhJ. Placer County olllclals still tallylng 3 days later • AUBURN (AP)-TtwJ wereatlU trytng to count ptacilf County wt• Friday trom Tu.day'• preeldentlal primary .. actton. ~. electton offtd&IS we trying fot the third t•me, In the third IOCatlon. to count tM county'• 30,000 tMllOta. WMf\ ~concluded Tueed&Y ..... nmo. 1llli:tton Offtdata tned to oount the bllfott In tMtr ~ cem. tn Aubum. 8ut a mechlne that rMd9 the bellOI J)U!'Ch card• metfunctlc>Md. Aftw' eev-eral hours of un1UC0811fut att~t• to repair It. Ptl<* Cow\ly took Its baDota OYef to the El Doriado County ... t In Pleell vttte Mrty Wedneeday. HoweYW, Gay Trombley, Pltee( County'• chtef .e.ct1on omoer. totd the state Thur8day that the did not '-I that the CCMid 'adequatety '*1 fy" the reeuttl M accurate . TheNfcn, the t>ano we taken to Yuba City on Frldly. to run them through Sutter COUnty • vote tabulation sywtem. • Thi 30,000 vot• In quesnon won't h~ve any llgnlflCent effect on the 04.ltcome ot the pr !dent 1 pttmary. Santa Cruz celebrates fat SANT,...CRUZ (AP)-Thin may be tn. but fat is wheR it's at next week tn Sant.a Cruz during ••Body Image Weck. •. At the urging of act:ivuts. Mayor John Laird is encouragina everyone "to cel- ebrate and take pleasure in their own physical form. intelliarnce and ci'cattvtty:· The National Association to Aid Fat Americans asked Laird for the proclama- tion. which some have dubbed .. Fat Week." "People come tn all s12es. shapes and colors. and we just ha't•e to recOJOize the diversity of our community.·· Laa rd saad. Local activist Susan Dubin 1s spreading the word that bi& isbeauttful. She shows 1t. too. in a size-54 bikini shat she saad she ~•II wear when the obese d1srurb the peace in the annual protest of~ Miss Califorxua .Beauty Pageant. "When I was growing up, images projected by beauty pageants. 'Playboy' and dolls such as Barbie had a pat deal to do with my previous feelinp of inade.. quacy, even before I was larstt than ave,..ge." she said. She hopes other people will team from "fat Week" and squeeze "out of the closet and into enjoyment of life to their fullest poteTittal." . Laird said .. certain induced imaaes of contcmporat) beauty rely upQn women's insccunt) (an order) to promote products, causing people to feel inadequate." F~irst was tennis. elbow, now 'technology wrist' Doctors. sufferers tel-l - Con ress atX>Uf malady WASHINGTON (AP) -Tv.o postal employees told Conares on Fnday that lhcy and others suffered pain and pantal loss of the u oftheir hands because the} wett repeatedly assianed 10 hiah· peed mail-sonm& machines. haroo B. Thoma and Donna Boardk). who operated mail-son1na equipment at the Baltimore post offa«. said they were harassed by supervisors who refused to believe that punchina keys on a ty~wnter l.ike dcv1~ aagravated their "carpal tunnel s~me." Doctors said the problem. associated with repetitive use of~ mall band tool i not rutricted to postal wor c~ and i becOmina more common . Weanna a wn t uppon. M . Thomas said that despite a letttt ft-om her doctor e~plainiaa the ~):PCSOf r e uld not do, .. Tbt '°'1 Offtet ~the lcttet5 and a:>ntinued to ~ me into the same l)tJC$ of f"tl)ClllJVt jo until I i ply Rfu51Cd to do them 1y ~re. .. I bad to make the dieO ion between m hhaodmyjob h diff'atult.bUtlhad to io raliu that th may be other J but lonlyhl,eoncpairofhands •• id 1 Thom who" o on D\'C WlthOut p&). Is. Boardlc~ said he rttt1 ed .. a lcuer of mtnction for unscheduled a n • a lcntr of waminf. a ~\en-day u pen ton ana a repnma~ .. :· -ith1 h t Id her to .. L I home and don't come back until I feel that 1 could do the JOb. •• She is nov. in a Postal Scrv1ct JOb rttra1ning pTOgt'lm . Dr. Maran Blecker of Baltimore C1ty Hospitals told the heanQ& of the House ubcomm1ttee on postal personnel and modernization that many of her carpal tunnel syndrome patients "arc often told 'its an your head,"' when the) complain of wrist pain brought on by do•na the same work with. the fingers or hand over and over. M Blecker told the panel that the ailment. named for the ciJht carpal bo whkh form a tunncl-li~c $tJ'UCtu~ iD the wnst, is very difficult to spot and that n01\· peaah t can easil misdia ose iL 1 Inflammation and lo of fccr 10 band can be caused by,._ llina of tendo m the wn t which creates prcuure on t . bony tunnel, in tum pinchi the mlia nerve which tbrouah cbc tunnel. William H. Burrus. uccuuvc resident of the mcncan Ponal Worktn nion. 1 Id lbe pencl that r en push 11 m 1llioo to 12. S .miU1 n kt> bOltd ke) wbcn the) •orlt 1t the kucr rtin equ1pm Barry winchan, Postal nice ~1 mt r for 11fel)' adm1n1 tr11ion. t9ld ~ tube mm1ntt that there an: 46,000 opei. atoB of the tcucr-sonina machinn n the' rounU'). He id 234 Of them had l\lfid. tkcn· comrm 11 n claim ln ca tunnel \ ndn>mc ta At Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 9, 1884 Rezone proposal eould ·hike OC phone rat es • some local calls would be long distance a d vice versa under Pacific Bell plan Br USAN McCALi.UM ... o.llr ........ :rticphone rates in Orange Count> may eh: ngc 1f a plan proposed by Pacific Bell is approved by the tate Pubhc UttUties Comm1s ion next week. a Pacific BeJI representative said Dave Carroll, Pacific Bell area manqcr. said if the com~ny's proposed rezoning of the county's .\ "local callina areas" is ~sscd by the PUC, some local calls wtll be billed as lona distance and Vtce versa. Pacific BeU's plan will not affect calJs oriiinatina from Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach, Fountain Val- ley or Westminster because those communmcs arc served by General Telephone. . · But HaJ Compton. a General Telephone representative. said if Pacific Bell's proposal 1s approved, a A ptOpOMI ~ PtldflC htt to the It ... PUbllc Uttetttet Commt•on would en~ the t~ retee tor t0me ~ ,County reeJdents ~ ctrt.anar.eu. • ~ a.ech reaklehta Who ere ~ged a "'t monttlty rate may now make char~free caHt to HWttfngton Beidl, Garden Grove. s.nta ~na. Laouna a.ctl and Trabueo. Under the new ayatem, they Would be able to c:.11 free to Senta Ana, tMntl, t:.aguna 8ealctl end Huntington Beach. Caller& With rneaaured a.vtce would pay zone 1 ratet for calla to th41ee ..... Zone 2 areu for Newport Beach now are W•tmlnat~. Garden Grav. and El Toro. Under the Watch for Kids INSTANT CASH Ouahty old watches. 1erap gold. ,_.iry. V81TAGllUll In Boet c-yon IM L CUST IWY,. U. W-4-Mt CM-ftH similar proposal by General Tel~ phone would 1»jmplcmcnted He said the two companie$' proppsals arc "in ten wined." The proposal i on the PUC Wl'dne day aacnda.Jamc McCraney, chief of the PUC's tele· commuruc11ion1 division, said chan<."eS of pusaac are ··{>retty aood ... "ll's aJtt.ady been reVlewcd earlier this . year. They (the five-member board~ wiJI probably JUSt sip the thina. ' he said. I • If passed, Carroll said. the ocw rate system and rczonina will be im- plemented in November. But ••TT INSUIMCE ~ . Non·smoker » Rates ~~ Sylvia Porter advises on finance. 631-n40 441 Okt Newport Blvd. New hec:h,Ca. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. ftr t~ lut ef YMi Ufe 1922 UUOI lln. com 11u -541-1151 Ann Landers helps with domestic pro· blerns and Sunday's You1 Your Money section focuses on aresi business trends and opportunities. Daily Pilat Coloring Contest · ltS A Horse Of A Different Col-- Orange County J4hlrgrounds • CostaMesa • July 6-15 WINNERS! One winner in each age group will be chosen. Each winner will receive 4 tickets to the Orange Co unty Fair. Winning pictures will be posted in the Fine Arts exhibit at the fairgrounds. PHONE ~----------------------AGE GROlP 0 3·5 yrs. 0 6-8 yn. 09·11 yrs. R LES & Rf.Gll.ATIONS: I. JI .-ntriH mu I b.-romplctt>d by • r hild lo •&t> roupt liated. 2. od t>nlri 10 Colorins Conlnt. P.O. IJo1 1560, Cott• Meta, 3. All t"nlrit mu t bt' rt'rtivtd by June 15th. 92626 MtCrane).' said ••it will Ulkc a year or so before it takes effect. I'm not sure November is the comet date." Thezonina pattern will charge local rates forCallsonainatinaand received within an elaht·mile radius of a midpoint of one of the 16 propoSICd local callil'\I ~sin the coun1v. The calls to 1one 1. and 3 would be priced Hke long-distance calls -by timt of day1 tcnath of conversation. distance ano number of calls. make local calli~ areas in tbe county "morl' equitable' than they are now. "SOme calls ~rcv1ou ly charscd u Jona di ta nee wtU become zone 2 or 3 local calls and will cost leu." C.noU said. Other calls. onainatina from within the radius (zone l) and received w1thin a tUJ\e-to l 2·mile radius of the center (zone 2) wotiJd be cha~ed one measured rate, while calls ongmating from zone 1 and te(Civcd within a 13- to I ~mile radius (tone 3) would be charged a sliahtly hi&hcr rate. Only customers w1th ··measured service" (eve~ c.tl is chafled), as opposed 10 thoe who pay a flat monthly rate, will have to pay for zone I calls. . Gould added, however. that people will not be able to call for free all the areas they arc now able to call locally. Steve Gould, 1 Pacific Bell rcp- rcscntatt vc. said the 11 local calling afCAs strvieed by Pacific Bell (totaling 88 percent of the coun1y) will be. rezoned into I 6areas, eveningQut the local call 1ervice range of each area. McCr.incy said • similar plan was i,mplemented in the San Francilco and Los An&eles metroPolitan areas in 1980 and will probably be im- plemented in the San Dacao and Sacrllmcnto areas later this year. Gould said the plan was designed to 'Family Feud• contestants The Scura family of Coeta lie.. won over $10,000 •• conte.tanta OD the .. Family Feud" teleYialoD game abow recently. JI Poetng oD the procram'• aet are Brian Seara. left, Renee Seara, Lola Seara, Nancy Bill and Fl'ank Seara. Scouts cruising after raising $.400, 000 (or their program More than I 00 Boy Scout volunteers will go on a cruise ma luxury yacht Sunda)' 10 celebra1e raising more than $404.000 for the Orange County scouts this year. The money was raised by volun1eers in the Sustaining Membership Enrollmenl campaign, led by Jeffrey W. Broker of Buchalter. Merner. Chrystie. Fields and Younger, a Newport Beach law firm. The funds support all pro~rams of the Onange County Council, Boy Scouts of America. Spiros Papageorge donated his I OS-foot yacht, "Greek T_ycoon." to the group for the _e_y~ All food . beverages anapnzes were donated by local merchants. Local student graduates Iman Anabatawi, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jawad Anabtawi of Huntington Beach was $faduated from Pomona College with a bachelor's degree in economics on May IL She received her degree summa cum laude. She was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, a national honor society. during her junior year. Redlands •tudents graduate Manin G. Hubbard Jr .. son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. Hubbard Sr. ofCorona del Mar. was graduated Ma> 26 from the u.niverslty of Redlands With a bachelor's degree m economics. Douglas M. Deats, Jennifer L. Pancake and Billye K. Shinto, all of Costa Mesa, were graduated from the Universit)I of Redlands with bachelor's degrees. Deats, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marv ill K. Deats, received a B.S. degree in economics. Pancake, daughter of James R. Pancake. and Shinto, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Kcarncs, redeved B.A. degrees in political science from the San Bernardino Count y liberal arts college. _Kids go ~o college , 4 Children will get a chance to go to colleae this summer. when Orange Coast Colleer holds its sum- mertime "College for Kids" program. "College for Kids" is desi&ned for children from ages 7 through J 6. Classes began at vanous times from m1d- June to late July. Oasses this summer w1ll includc: Creative Wnting. Developmental Math Skjlls, Com- prehension Training and Speed Reading, Drama Work- shop for Kids. Groom mg. Personal Appearance and Self. Confidence. Institute of Reading Development, Super- sitters. Begmning Typing. Intermediate Typin._ Calli- ~raphy, Drawing, Kartooning for Kids, An Olympic Event m the Arts and Painting. _ Summer camps include: OCC Basketball Camp, Summer Spons Camp. Volleyball Camp. Traveling Sea Adventure Camp and Traveling Sea Camp. Classes geared for teens include: Chess, Creative Writing. Drama Workshop, Grooming, Jazz Dance. Microcomputers, Modeling for Young People, Reading. Studying and Test-Taking Strategics for the College- Bound Student. Speed Reading and Comprehension Training and Supenncmory. Students can register for the summer program at the Costa Mesa campus' Community Service Office in the Student Center building. The office is open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays and from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. Course fees range from S22 to SSO. Most arc between SU to S25. Classes acneraJly meet one day per week for several weeks. Several 1portf camps run for a week at a ume. For more infonnatjon. call 432-5880. Reserve •pace for •how; Applications are being accepted for space reser- vations at Golden West Collcae's Spons and Recreation Equipment Show, to be held June 17. The event. sponsored by the Community Services office, will be at the Huntinaton Beach .campus in the parking lot on Golden West Street from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Entertainment.. demorutrations, appearances by spons celebrities. food sales and prizes are planned. Admission lS free. and exhibitors/sellers may reserve an 18-square-foot space for SIS. For more information. call 891-9554. Man who built city rec program retires after 15 years of service By DAVID BISHOP Dlill)o ...... C...l lft •:t With the usual early crush of registrants linina up for thlS sum- mer's Laguna Beach city recreation program (the bigest ever with 12 different courses), it's difficult for locals to rccaU a day when te(rcatlon wts somethjna you found on your own -when there was no city department · Gte>rgc Fowler remembers. fifteen years aao Fowler moved to l.quna Beach from a Job m a we1J--0rpnized Pro&ram rn Stanton. From nothing. Fowler staned LaJuna·~ now highly aucccssful recrcauon proaram. The other night he was honored with a 11 pec11l commendation for his work by the Laauna Beach Ctty Council. Fowfcr is rctinna Tuesday afier a 30.)car carter 1n recrcauon, the past IS years with the city of Laguna Beach. Fowler bqan hi c1rttr in 1949 as director of aquatics in Miles City. Mont.. where he 1uendcd coll~. Liter he attended Ptppcrihnc Uni-vmny and rtttaved his master•, ~ in rccrnuon admin111ra11on ffOm Cal ta Lon Rl'ach. Hr tw worked pan.time for the ctty of~ Anactcs. full-11mc for 1he city ol · Oardtn Grove from t 9S6 to 196 7 and in Stan1on from 196 7 to 1969. ··1t was areal bcina l.agilna'' first rccn:a11on d1rtttor and beme able to crease 1nd bUt1d the f't'('teataon ~ &flrn to what 11 es today. one that f am proud of," Fowler 1d. "I havt also had out11and1ng emplo ~ all the~ years. I am pllteful to all of them: Fowler . h!ls lJFen .active with nu· mcrous c1Vtc qtganazauons and 10-ti~I ies, includjng the Patriots Day P de Committee. The Lquna Mo lton Playhouse Board of Direc- .ton Girts Oub. Senior Citizens Oub1 Liu c league and others. As city coordinator, Fowler was re ponsible for pla.nnina lot,11tics for such events u the Arts in Motion Festibea~ Craft Guild Shows, Okto est. Jlm Dilly Day and several Village Parties. Fowler was the city's director of HfCJu&rd ttrvices ·in 1971·72 and acting cuy manater in 1978. Fowler ind h11 wife Janice have been manicd 3S ycan and have two sons, Guy and Gary, and four arandchildren. '.'I plan to relax. play some aolf. en,oy my arandcbUdrcn and do whatcv r else comes alona. .. Fotwcr said ofrrtiremcnt. fowler's JOb u dircc1or o rec- rtal on and soc1al serv1m will be • a urned by Rob Claiic. currently the cny' ptr10nnel director and 111e11ant to the city manalCf'.. art will alJO rcm11n 1n thox po iti n . •• Art on the move Automobile. •peed put artUt John Wellrle'a faJldfal freeway mural (left), painted ln eonjanctlon wit.la prep- aration.a for the apcom.ln& Sammer OiJJDplc ,._. ln Loe AD&elee. At rtcbt. an early mo!Jll.DC tra•eler flnda ttie 10~ · · roath u be 1eta •tack In traffic bcith on and off tile road. Prai:ak Romero'• mural aeema to add to the 1eneral traffic .. Los Angeles arts festival opens tlieater productions LOS ANGELES (AP) -After an openina week highliahted by nude sculpture and sometimes-nuc¥ dancen, the Olympic Arts Festival launched its theater· sqment Thursday with the Royal Shakespeare Com- pany's "Much Ado About Nothing. .. "We have a lot of clothes on, ' quipped Sinead Cusack, the Irish actress who costars with Derek Jacobi in the RSC productions of .. Much Ado" and "Cyrano de Bergerac" at UCLA's ~oyce Hall. She spoke ara-~1 this week with Jacob~ actor Chnstopher Benjamin and RSC artistic director Terry Hands. Also present were Gordon Davidson, artistic director of the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, and Laura Farabou&h, creator of a multi-media production called "Liquid l:>istanceTimed Approach" that opens today at the Beverly Hills Hi.Jb School swimming pool. In "Liquid Distance.'' the acton, who are also swimmers and divers, react to water in its various manifestations -as a threateninf ocean, a lake, a movie set, and a center for the hopes o Olympic athletes. The piece combines video, music and live action. The Mark Taper Forum, noted for originating such Broadway hits as "Children of a Lesser God" and "The Shadow Box." will present an Americanized version of John O'Kcefe's 18th century comedy .. Wild Oats." opening Sunday. The RoyaJ Shakespeare Company is one of three Atari advances its niche a notch 'Mtndltnk · controller responds to players' tiniest f actal movements SUNNYVALE (AP) -The eyebrows twitch and the paddle slides across the screen; the jaw flexes and the paddle ruses midscreen and deflects the electronic ball troupe(that 1'ill perform Shakespeare during the festival, whic),J began June I and lasts throogh Aog. 12. Arts festivals are a required a<lj unct to Olympic Games, but the Los A~geles program is unusual in its scope and its selection of innovative aroups. France's Le Theatre du Soleil will perform ''Richard Il," ''Twelfth Night" and "Henry IV Part I" in French. and Pfccolo Teatro di Milano will offer :-The Tempest" in Italian. Asked w~ Shakespeare is popular in many languages, Jacobi -best known to American audiences for playina the title role in the BBC series .. 1. Claudius" - commented, .. There is no such thing as a definitive performance (ofShakespeare) because the plays have; such emotional depth and such psycbologjcal depth. • "They require a,n actor to give everything be bas. Jot> satisfaction when you're performing Shakespeare is immense.·· The Arts Festival began last Friday with the unveiling of Robert Graham's Olympic Gateway statue at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The 25-foot·tall wort features nude n\iIC and female torsos atop a gate composed of two u pright tubular po6ts and a rcCtibnc:ar crosspiece. The first group to-perform was the Pina Bausch WuppetUler Tanzthcater, an avant-urde West German dance company, which opened last Fridiy. lts perfonnanccs mix spok.C'D words -mostly m English -with dance, mime and even magic tricks. The expressionistic works includeoccas1ooaJ nudity, audience interaction -in .. 1980" an actor serves tea to several members of the public while a line of dancers makes its way lhroujh the audience. sk>'1~e· pme controller, '."MindLink," is Atari lnc.'s -l~ntry-int&-the-vKko-efttettainment field. "-1°1S--111L-J---lllll device that uses a sensitized headband instead ofajoystick and lets a sort of "no bands" brain power control the action on a video screen. Its introduction at the Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago last Sunday came only four days after Atari laid off hundreds of employees in an effort to cut costs and return the Sunnyvale company to profitability. Several hundred more workers are to be laid off in the coming weeks as Atari seeks to produce a "small company mentality" and reduce its employment in the Silicon Valley to about 800. Atari lost SS38.6 million in 1983 and does not expect to return to profitability until the second half of 1984. . At its zenith, it employed more than 6,000 people m the Sunnyvale area. Although the Mindlink player bas to do more than "think" the motion on the video screen, sensors on the headbank pick up almost imperceptible muscle move-men~of the face, eyes or jaw to o~rate the pme. . "This is po~ibly the mo~t exc1.ti,na develop!'Dent Slf!CC the birth of the mdustry," said Philip.C. Rcstaino, senior vice president of Atari Products Co. The hardware was previewed last week at Atari's headquarters and used in playi~new Atari game called "Bionic BreakthrouJh ... Bionic Breakthrough involves multi-colored barriers at the top of the video screen that MC gr:adually eroded as the player·s paddle deflects a bounc1ni ball. The more controlled and rela.xed t~e p!;lyer. the higher the game points. . Mindlink is expected to reach the market before the end of September. In the Bionic Breakthrouah warmup, the eyes move upward and a square rises on the sc~n. The m~re sophisticated the player. the less perceptible the facial motions. . ..... 1• For those just be&inning, a raised eyebrow, J1..,mg jaw or wipling ear may do it. . . . "Wbat it (the headbank) 1s really do1na 1s measunna impulses ... comina from the brain through the n~rve endinp and then through the muscles." explained Resta1no. . The measurements are relayed via an infrared transmitter to a receiver that plup into either Atari's 2600 or 7800 pme consoles and works with Atari home computen. Players can sit up to 20 feet from the con~le. "What it is tru11 doing is bnl\l.lnl another dunens1on to video ... activity,' said Restaino ... Just imagine 1oina from a joystick to an activity where you virtually thin le the motion on the screen." Bl ho, Horsey! FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) -A Dallas County shcnffs J??SSC cudcd in the tockyards. perfonn1na a ridina dnU. 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' - ' Lots of love, labor, loyafty go into Opera house facelift. There'• a awltch •Jaat Ma.rried! m~ea on can are com- monplace th"eae dal• and Joan pfelffer of Freano flCured It d be fun to ii•e the oppoeite.,. me.eace •Ince •be ju.t &ot a dl•orce. She NJ8 ehe lo•es the reactfon of fellow motorlata to her •lln· The RobrlS()flS Gift WE'LL ENGRAVE YOUR GIFT TO DAD OR THE GRAD, FREE, WHILE YOU WATCH, SUNDAY, 11-4, AT NEWPORT. just choose one of our many silverplate or black matte finish gifts from the engr1vable collections m our Silver Department. We'll turn your keepsake mto a namesake with the adJwon of either J mwals or a firs1 ndmt, whJe you wart. Here, a few ideas m s1/verplate, from Reed & Barton. Picture frame, with 5" x 7" mch open mg, S27. 50. Ctrd ·case, S15. Robinson's Silver Ho/luware, J 5, all stores except Palm Springs. REEDLEY (AP) -Restotina the Reedley Opera House to its tum.of- tbe-century splendor was "like bavina a baby .. for Pat Berathold. "We started in June and it took · nine months,'' said Mrs. Betathold, part owner and a put pretident of the Reedley Historical Society. "Even the last part was like labor pains." The opera house rose from the ashes of a 1902 fire that destroyed wooden buildinas in the business district of tho small Fresno County fannillJ community. Danish sea CAP.lain Jesse Jansen bouaht a brick building that survived the blaze and added an opera house with a western-style brick facade. The theater hosted traveling road shows. hiah schpol plays. amateur talent shows, hiah school ~duatioos and even basketball games. Priests used the ticket office to hear confessions for four years while a pansh church was under construc- tion. · At one time. the basement served as a pistol ranae. But the building~ heyday passed. and so did its beauty. The auditorium was converted to a feed storeroom and was a Sears, Roebuck and Co. warehouse when Mrs. Bcrgthold and her husband, Art, bou&ht it in 1975. T&ey decided to convert the build- i,na into a restaurant, Jift shop and cultural center while bnngjng back its old flair. • The couple used old photographs in decidint how to restore the brick exterior Wlth its curved arches and smaJI comer turrets. Revitalizing the interior left more room for discretion because it had been stripped. · The Bcrgtholds kicked off theii' $300,000 renovation project by tear- io.g out the ancient plumbing and adding steel reinforcement -ro-meet earthquake standards. Like many opera houses built at the time, Rcedley's had no balcony. The Bcratholds were allowed to add a borsesboe-shaped balcony and still qualify for tbe National Register of Historic Places. "According to Nationa.I Trust regu- lations, the buildine must be 75 percent oriainal," Mrs. Bcrathold explained. "Since the exterior of the opera house was I 00 percent original, we were allowed to add the balcony." The antiques and decorative items that ajve the opera house its historic flavor ~ accumulated piece by piece. Crushed velvet stage cunains were donated by Dinuba High School. A standup piano built in 1900 and round stool grace the stage. Spotlights dating back to 1921 tame from A Perfect Match! Sola 1485 reg S195 IEVUILY HILU This living room group features a solid teak frame and a variety of 100% cotton and cotton-blend fabrics . A rosewood stain frame iS alSO available at Special Savings. All Items are hm1ted to stock ava1lab1hty Collee table •225 reg S299 (51Yt W x 29111 0 x 171 • HI Corner table 1145 reg S199 (29. sq ) LDYeseat s395 rev $595 . Cl\atr (not shawn) •245 reg $399 Danica . . . ,.,,,,,,,,,. dlt. ,,,.,,.., Open Daily 10-6 Sunday 12-5 Customer Service Hotline (213) 548·1335 • 3015 Bristol Street Costa Mesa (714) 751-2'1Tl SAN nORo .. Al'Wl1tJtlll Art and Pat Berthold •tand out8lde Reedley Opera Houe which they reopened•• restaurant and community center. Reedley High School. One lafJe and four small ceiling reliefs dattng to 1906 were originally in the old Hanford Presbyterian Church. The tin ceiling in the gift shop was salvaged from a 77-year-old building. The auditorium features matching carved pillars. swinging doors. brass railings and frosted glass chandehers. An upstairs room as S91'Ved by a dumbwaiter. and its wall~ are decor- ated with gas lamp replicas. A basement banquet room contams pictures and artifacts of the ong1nal opera house. Three generations of the Bergthold family keep the operation running, from checking fresh flower arra~e ments on restaurant tables to taking orders from a menu heavy with German dishes. But the opera house will not stand alone as a reminder of its times. ··Restoration has been my whole hfe for the last couple of years, and restorauon is really taking hold in Reedley," Mrs. Bcrgthold said-. "Old Victorians arc bcin& redone, and we have a strong histoncal society." ------~·/~-----.,..-----~~~lli!Jl!!!lml!!'ll!lllll!l!!l!!!!ll!l!l!!!l!il•-..---~-ml!ll---------------.,;;;;Or nge Coat DAILY PILOT /8atunt-. JUne 8, 19M A7 Nurses seek job security by str.iki_ng MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -Nearly 6,SOO rqistered nurses staaina the larsest nuncs' strike in the nation'' history a.re bltt.lina for job security -an i uc "that will rip(>le across the country" if it is not resolved~ says the national nurses' union leader. • · Nearly 6,000 nunes sttuck l S hospi\als in the Mjnoeapolis-Sl Paul area June I; three days later, another area hospital nCJotiating separately with the Minnesota Nunes Association was struck by its 300 contract nurses. The two sides came close to a strike two-years qo when the issue was money, a minor issue this year. No talks have been held since the strike bepn. On Thursday, a federal mediator scheduled a meeting with the two sides for Tuesday. The struck hospitals have limited admissions and are operating at what spokesmen said wasc one-founh to one. third of normal capacity. Emergency room services have not been reduced and no critica1 care has been withheld, hospital officials said, but much elective surgery has been JllQstponed. · · ··~ issues invotved in 'Minnesota are issues that concern nurses across the country, .. said Eunice Cole, president of the American Nurses Association, the nation's la'Jesl union for registered nurses. About 165,000 of 1.3 milhon working rcgi$tered nurses belona to the ANA. 1 Striking nurses say job security is the major reason they're walki~ the picket line. The union wants increased protection against layoffs and cuts in workweeks and it wants required re-training of up to three months for laid-off nurscs, The hospitals now offer two weeks of re-trainina when a nurse's. job is phased but. and have offered to increase that to three weeks. More re-training would be too expensive, said Mike Phillips, a spokesman for Health Employers Inc., which negotiates for the hospitals. "Hospitals need the flexibilitX to use the best nut'Se$ available where they need them, said Scott Anderson president and administ.rator of Nonh Memorial Mcdicai Center, where nurses struck June 1. But Donna Loughry, a striker wbo has been a registered nurse for 22 ycan and has worked at Nonb Memorial for 3'h years, said the policy of moving nurses to fill staffing shortages can lead to ~r patient care. Mrs. Loughry, who works nights on a floor with ear, nose and throat surgery patient~ said: "It's our licenses that are on the line when we are told we have to work intensive care, for instance, with no orientation. We're dealinJ with patients' lives." Mrs. Loughry said she undentood hospitals' need to reduce costs, but said nursina care shouldn't be CUL 11 A.M. to 3 P M. . -1,,.,,,.,1 11 .,.,..,~,, ROYAL KHYBER CUISll1e of India ~~tic\\. (;J3{U . ~ ~11~"". () e,.~· n c '\ (fib(\\ f>, eo«'9\V. • on the waterfron.t 2735 West Coast Highway NffNpor1 Beach S..2-3431 Reaervatlone Accepted IRUNCH WITH A VIEW Cham,1111 lufftt 9:30 to 2:30 NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE N1ll'M8 Janet Bierbaum (left) and Carol'. Jirik took tbe wet weather ln Rrtde wblle plckednC Fat.mew Deaconae Hospital, .. Maintenance 1sn 't being cut; dietary isn't being cut." she said. · .. We didn't make this decision to strike li~tly," she said. "Nurses are very caring people. We aren t militant. We aren't violent. "Hopefully, we'll have an impact on nursing. We p.re fighting for nursing not onJy in Minnesota; but nationwide." "Thestarc issues that will nppJe across the country 1f they are not resolved here favorably." Ms. Cole, the national union president, said during a visit lo the Twin Cities. The strike here is the largest since 4,SOO Seattle 11una struck eiaht ycan ago .. .HMO users hospitalized less often · · BOSTON (AP.) -The rapid srowtll or .... maintenance orpnizat1on5 is likely>" mean coaadt•ilM1 less use of ho pttal in the yean to come,~ttudy~ r'dencd this week. The ~tudy confinm that HMO -~ ..a substantially lC$S lime inside b<ispltals tban do ~9'1 • set le care from privac.e physicians. <>mer~ .. ,,. foundt.hesamethi"'&.butthis..swdydemonsaatet-..~ HMOs' cost advantatc doesn't result frOin ftl'Olilli heaJthiCT patients. • ........ ,. ... one of 16 •track by nanea tn the Mtn- neapoU.-St. Paul a.tea. Some 6,000 na.na are battUq for job lleCUrlty. WaJeS arc a minor issue. The union has asked for a 6 percent increase in eaach year of a fWO..year contract. The hospitals have offered a 4 percent increase in the first year and a 3.S percent increase ID the second year. Sa.lanes for nurses.at the struck hospitals range from S 19, 776 a year for a starting general-duty nurse to S30,624 for a bead nurse with more than 12 years' experience. Other area hospitals unaffected by the stnke a.re takmg on additional patients, but no shortages of beds have been rcponed. . Superviso~ nurses. 111any of them working 12-bo11r shifts. arc canna for patients at the stnack hospitals. Anderson said. The HMO doetors studied .. ,.,.C'T'C siml)fy ~ 1 different sti le of medicine from that o( fee.forcrvM:C ph)sic:ians, ' one that is le s "hosp1tal·intcnlive,'" tbC researchers found. About 131/2 million Americans now belonc to HM~ and they arc JrOwing ntpidly -m put because lhql COit less than ord1nary health in urantt. · People who Join HMOs pa)· flat fees that entitle them to as mudi medical care u they ocOd. TbeR arc no deductibles, and even annual pbys1cal exams arc covered. However. clients must K~pt phyiicians who att oo thf HMOpayroU. Oespatc the earlier findings, so~ 6pens suspected that HMOs are cheaper because. to bqin with. their cli~ntelc is ID better sh.ape. Most people enroll throuah gr9u~ns where they Y.Ork. so they must be at least •ll en u to hold jobs. • ~ henew~b. panofan$80millionstudybyThe Rand Corp .. concludes that differences in the patieou ~ed cannot explain the HMOs• cost advanta1t. The project. difect.cd~~· Willard G. Mannina. wu published in the New E d Journal of Medicine. AD accompanying editorial ¥ Dr. Alam C. Ent.boven of Stanfor<i Uruversity called n .. a landmark on t.be journey toward a cost-effective health care system.~ ... The experiment randomly assigned 1, 149 people to the Group Health Cooperative of Pu1tt SOund in Seattle .• Meanwhile, 431 others were given free care from any iee- for-scrvice physicians that they wanted to sec. The HMO patients were 40 percent less likely to be · adm.l:!1ed to a hospital than were those who got frtC care from docton Ln private practice. And the a~ annu81 cost of their care was 28 percent lower. .. One might expect considera.bl~ hospitalizatioa as the HMO market share &'fOW5.. .QR the national bosp1ta.lu.auon rat.e is not far from the free-plan value."' the researchers concluded. The HMO business bas pown dramatically siDCt 1973, •hen there were just 72ofthcm in the UnitcdSta1e1. By the ~nning of 1934, the nation bad 280. Orange Coast Buffet By· The Bay Award Winning Champagne Brunch 112.50 (M.95 Under 12) Saturday I 1 to 2:)() Sunday IO to l .00 TI-I CANNERY UTlllllJ I SlllAJ 1111111 11111111 Featuring _,, • Hu.vot1 Rllncheroe ... • Brlnfly 0..,, s.n.dlct -r-' • Auort«I Omelet• -.--J.-From '3.51 'ftj')\ .............. ~'3J;/Jmo;n,J •1 1. '\ ..... ON T~ PENINSUt A 11•1 ... BALBOA .-1&1 Stllday Buff et Brtllch 10 am. to 3 p.m u.tiMiua eu,,,,,."" Large Variety of Hot and Cold Entrees ... • Seafood Bar • Dessert Table Adllts •t:HehM'en '4.21 aM-. .., ~!!!!!"'!!~"9!"'11!~!".!!!!!"-.. (under 12) l fE • Unlimited Ch.mnpe911'1t • Hotn«eade Purria • Frah Fntit A Juice Bar 7979 Center Ave., Huntington Buch (714) 111-0141 .SUNDAY UUICB 11" I I I ~' ., • American jogger runs tnto London 'unenthusiasts' Yank's Impressions LONDON (AP) -The latest skirmish on the ever unquiet Anglo-American front concerns joaing manners. Read all about in the letters column of The Times of London. W.J. Reilly, a San Francisco bank executivc._.w?9te in a letter published last month: "It isl the habit of joUers in San Francisco to run bead up, make eye contact when aoother j~r approaches, and to utter some woro, grunt. or sign of rcooanition in passing. .. 'spirit of camarad1e' from every walker he encounters:• huffed Dolores M. Bee. "Why should the substitution of dif- ferent footgear and • faster sfrid& allow such familiaritr,? The British have it ab_solutely right. ' Pauline Macaulay of London wrote: "The English man or wom~n ~as the usual British reserve of not wishing to make conversation, however brief, especially before breakfast and especially before he has read The Times and even before lunch." Moreover. she wrote, the English wer;e not mindless of the beauty of their surroundings. If they were silent. it was because they were communing with that Leaping into summer Wltb aammer juat a week away, Kenda. a ae...en-montb- old polar bear at the. Worcester. u .... zoo, tettt. the :w-aten with a great bl& belly flop. Ah, the water'• jut perfect. . But in j ogging through London'$ Hyde Park. Reilly added, he lound other runners "head down. singularly purposed and apparently (to their great loss) mindless of the great beauty through which they tramped. beaut)'.. she wrote. • :'ifVosuch thingasa 'mad ' March hare? .. Some few returned m y salute but, in general, I felt as if 1 had intruded upon a club sworn to the loneliness of the long- distance runner." Ian Callow of Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, suggested that "their heads are bowed down ... in shame as Englishmen participating in what is surely. Sir. a singularly un-English pursuit." Callow added: .. Perhaps if Mr. Reilly were to reflect upon the awesome responsi- bility his nation bears for the proliferation of this and other unsavory fads currently sweeping this island then he, too, miJ.ht have cause to hang bis head in shame whilst joggjnJ through the great beauty of San Francisco." LONDON (AP) -Two scientists who spent 1,500 hours watching hares have dis- covered that despite Bnush folklore, the hares are no madder in March than at any Dther time in their Janu~ry-Auiust mating seaSQJl. Hares are traditionally said to go mad each March. standmg up and boxing furiously with each other with their front legs. Th"e mad March Hare is one of the famous characters from Lewis Carroll's classic "Alice in Wonder~nd." The "mad" chases and boxing bouts take place when amorous males make advances to unwillinJ fe males who try to discourage them· by runnmg the other way or punchfog them with their forepaws, the researchers said. But, Paul Greenwood of Durham Univer- sity and wildlife researcher Anthony Holley said in an article in the British science journal Nature on Thursday that "with apol~es to Lewis Carroll. the March hare is a myth.• The responses quickly poured in to The Times. . "Surely Mr. R~llv dOM not expect a TOTAL SELLOUT SALE S~TURDAY., JUNE 9TH 9:30 AM SHARPI (corner Goldenwest in FEATURING ••••• THE MOST RESPECTED BRANDS IN THE WORLD!! ---Collectors Instruments & Estate Instruments r1~ • onmus1c- ~Huntington Beach - ~--~:;...._..:.....::..,;..;..._ __ HRS: DAILY 9:30 AM-9:00 PM SAT .. SUI. 9:30 AM-6:00 PM I f _ Co nvict t ops his clas s NEW YORK (AP) For three years, Zachary Berman was just another number in the state prison population. But today he has a new number -l - Tor topping bis college graduating class of 6SO with a diploma he earned be· bind bars. ' Berman, who compiled a 3. 7 Jrlde average while serving a three-year sentence for selling drugs, on Thursday was named valedictorian for today's commencement cer- emonies at Bronx Com- munity College. When Berman entered prison in April 1981, at age 19, "I was da.vastated. I thou~t my life wB over," he wd. ··ru never be as low as I was. lt was the fear of not knowing what's &oing to happen." . Convicted of selling co- caine. Berman was given a mandatory three-year-to- life sentence under New York state's tough drug laws. ••t was delivering some- thing as a favor for a friend," he said. "I'm not proud of it. I regret it. But I tried to make the best of where I was." His new home was A.it.bur KlD Correctional Facility on Staten Island. where be met "tough people, people I'd never met before. But you have to learn to adapt." AlthouJb be bad been an unexcepuonal student at Louis D. Brandeis Hi&h School in Manhattan, &e seized the opportunity to enroll in credit counes that teachers from the two-year community college taught at the prison. He m!)ored in ~ studies. I'd been studr,ma it for personal reasons. ' he laughed, "and when 1 heard about this program ljum~ ed." . At any rate, there were few alternatives. "It was that or play basketball for two years," he recalled. While his classmates were enjoying life on the college's imposina campus on. a bluff overtookina the Harlem River. Berman was enduring the prisoner count several times a day and following rules that told him when to eat, sleep, relax and read. , But the regimen wasn't all bad, he said: "It WU easier for me to study. No distractions." After two years he was transfe~ to a minimum- security prison, where be was allowed to commute daily to the colleae campus . . Since bis March relca1e on parole be lw been livina in Manhanan with bis father, a junior hiah acbool tcienc.ie and math.teacher. Herman. who tot all Aa Ud one 8-ptus, lw been accepted for ldmiaioo tht1 fatl uajunior at New York Univenity and the City CollelC of New Y oit:. He said he hopes to attiend llw 1ehool if the state decidel b~ ~n practice despite bis mrrun.ll record. S(hool ofticiala de- tcribed Bttman u a mockl student who 'YOlunU!ieftd 10 wort in the school II library and tutored othtr sttidents. . In his vakd1~. he .. id. he would remind his dmmllta tMI .. theft I hope for peopk ... ,., ........ Laken' Coach Pat Riley •howa the effect of beat Friday, wiping bb face with a towel da.rtna lopelded loee to Celtlca. His bases-loa ded hit lifts Dodger s to 5-3 triump h LOS ANGELES (AP) -RJ. Reynolds isn't worrying about what's going to happen as the Los Angeles Dodgers continue to shuffle players. By ALMON LOCU..BEY ........... o.9r ..... LONG BEACH -The race for an Olympic berth in the Tornado catamaran class became noi contest Friday as Huntington Beach's Randy Smyth and Jay Glaser of Newport Beach won their seventh straiabt race. Smyth's closest competitor is David McFaull of Honolulu, who is Bird 's 34 points, 1 7 rebounds pace Celtics to 3-2 edge . .. BOSTON (AP) -Larry Bird and the Boston Celtics. heating up aJong wittl steamy Boston Garden, reversed a ~ri~long shooting slump to beat the Los Angeles Lakers, J 21-103, Friday ni&ht and take a 3-2 lead in tbc National ·Basketball Association Championship series. "Larry is a gold mine," Boston Coach K.C. Jones said of Bird's 34- point. 17-rebound performance that included I 5-of-20 shooting from the field. "When he didn't get the outside shot at the beginning, he just went to the offensive boards and put the ball in the hoop." · Jones said Bird nearly passed out because of the 92-degrcc heat on the floor. "He was dizzy and I bad to take I him out in the fourth quarter," Jones said. But Bird added that he only felt light-headed when be readled the bench. "It wasn't as hot as everybody anticipated," said Bini. who was shooung just 41 .8 percent from the field through the first four games.. "Once you get your emotions going, you don't notice the heaL The key for me is getting offensive boards and putting it back in. That gives me confidence." The Celtics, shooting for an un- precedented I 5th NBA title, includ- mg seven straight finals victories over the Lakers, had their best shooting garn~ of the series while Los Angeles had 1ts worst. Boston. averaging 43.1 pen:cnt from the field in the series' first four games, hit SI. 7 pen:cnt of their field (Pleue eee LAKERS/83) saddled with 22. 7 penalty points even aftCf' throwing out his two worst races. The protest on Thursday involvin1 Smyth was disallowed by the jury Friday, leaving Smyth with a perfect score. If Smyth wins today's eighth race, he technically would not have to sail the final two races and would stilJ finish with a perfect score. Smyth said that under the Olympic McErir•:loln• l endl In ftNi11 of French ()pen tourney. 82. Ka.rt Rambla' drl•e la blocked by liany Bird (backCzvand) and the prytnc 1aanda of The fi&ht for a berth in the Flying Dut~hman Class at the Olympic Yachting Trials apparently will go down to the wire between Jonathon McKee of Seattle. Wash., and Gary KnappofSyossc:t. N.Y. . Only 2. 7 points separated the two after Friday's seventh race in the 10- ....... , .... s-.1·1..C.) l Mcte•. U; 2. ~. 1.1; l. l.Olll, ~ 4 Youne, JU; S. lklnorl. 36.1; 6. E19m, O.t; 7 ~ .... '1 '· • ltVlne "-1; '· Slol. 7IU; 1t. Oeudlllr. Fairfax, Va , 70. "There's no way you can think about going down (to the minors) and play baseball," the Dodgers' rookie outfielder said Fnday night. Reynolds made his comments after hitting a two-out. bases-loaded single in the seventh inning to break a J...3 tic and give Los Angeles a 5-3 victory over the Atlanta Braves. Life slows down for Bill Johnson That ended the Braves' nine-game win streak, matching the sccond- longcst in the majors this season, but they remained one-half game ahead of San Dicao in the National League West race. The Dodgers arc 21h games back. "I'm just trying to do my job, trying to learn my potential,' said Re- ynolds, who's hitting .293, tops on the ballclub. "(don't try to hit the ball out anymore but 1 do try for extra bases.•• Marshall and Ken Landreaux hit e runs for the Dodgers. Murphy took over the NL home run lead, hitting his 14th. and Gerald Perry hit his second homer for Atlanta. Bob Welch. 5-6. benefitting from the Dodgers' three-run seventh, was the winner. and Pat Zachry pitched the finaJ two innings for the save. Atlanta starter Len Barker. 4-6. took the loss. The Braves took a 2-0 lead on Murphy's two-run homer in the first. but Marshall hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the inmn&, his I Ith. to tic the score. Perry's homer with one out in the fiftb broke the tieJ but Landreaux hit Barker's first pitch in the seventh for h.is third homer, tying the score 3-3. After two were out in the seventh, Dave Anderson singled and stoic second. Pinch-hitter Rick Mon($ay was walked intentionally and Terry Whitfield, another pinch hitter. walked to fill the base . Gene Garber look the mound. and Rcyholds lashed a sm&)e to ~ntcr that scored Anderson and Monday. Angel game la rillned out ~ .......... ~~K.-.. Four months later. gold medalist skier still lures a crowd ByCURTSEEDEN Of .. ~ ........ It was back 10 Februan that Bill Johnson made U.S. Ol)mp1c h1stol) by wmning the count!) ·s first~\ er men's dov. nh1ll s~ung gold m~al 10 Saraje..,o. Yugosla" 1a Now. four months later. the :?3- ycar-old from Van Nu)S 1s finall} starting to take some time off T1meofffor Johnson mcansspcnd- ing Thursda) in Nashville. Fnda) m Costa Mesa and Las Veps and ""ho knows whert todav., Olympic doWDILUI UllDC told med•H•t Bill Jobuon meets wttb ODe of bJa fana - Ill Bo of lnine -· durlnt aatoenph 8eMIOD at South Cout Piasa. "The (U.S.> ski ·team does a lot of fund ra1-.10g th10gs for multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy after the season's over so r\e been on the road qwte a bid." c'\plamed Johnson Frida). Johnson v.as at the nev. Fala U.S. Elpen course not as tough as usual? I test. and be tested bX· the 6.930-yard tayout. The "'too easy• taa mc-nuoncd somewhat fnvolously by the USGA offic1al may be more wishful thinkina that fact. The coutisc play 31 Yl.tds boner than l 0 years ago and some of the tairwa~s may be a bit wid r than normal. Sult, the pros say. it's Winaed Foot and ifs Open ume. ''GcntraUy pea ing. )OU ~now v..hat to CJlpcct at an Opco coune -dceP.. 'rough. narrow f11rway~ fast lf't"n "'Wd Tom Wat.son. wbo bas provided much of the drama in the last tv•O Open championships.. .. lt wilJ ~a test of patience. The p~mium is on dnvma u in the f11rv.-ay and aeuina it on the arttn. Shou around the arccn win be 'eT'Y diffi('Ult lO C'Jltt\1~.,. • tn 19 2. Wat n on the Ooc:n with his historic chip.in on the 17th hole at ~bblc Bea h and last year cha$td Uny el n to th' nttc at Oakmont. • Wat~n. th winn roftwot\tlc th&s)carand t seckina to repm the dominant role he onct tl\.iQlcd. ral)ks high amona the h t of favomes. The v~tcran lf'Wln. v..inntt of the Bina Crosby tit.le. said he ma) be pla),na •ell cnoup to win bis thud Open. but pointed to Masters cham(*>D Ben Crenshaw and Jae Ntcklau as the lead.in.I contenders. Crcnsb.aw scored h~ lona .. .,."lllcd first major vtetory in an emotional triumph 1n lbe Masters this~· while Ntckla at 44, bolds a record 17 ~r profi ional h and onl two Yottks aao proved he's still a winntt. "Ben is possible, .. lrv."ln said. "But Jack 1 pla>int av.fuUy. av.full) wtll." ie liu who ..,.,,11 be sec ina a ttrord fifth U. . crovm, b kc a t.ri of nnr·mi~5CS -1th a dramatk rally at hi own Mcm nal toum1ment. The victory. th 10th of h c.a1ttr. rcktndlcd his dcs1tt. "I happtn to th.iok I an till v.in~ mort" mlJO "Nicklau ~id " . d sportswear store 10 South Coast PlaZa s1gn10g autographs for a long line of fans. Fnday was an easy day. One day earlier. he taped several telcvi50n shows_ made an appearance at the Grand Old Opry and did a segment on "Good Morning America" while in Nashville. But Johnson became somethina of a celebnt) back at the Sarajevo Games when he brashly predicted he v.ould v.1n th~ gold medal because of has performance in the Olympic training runs. His "lctol) turned out to be one of the fev. L1 • bnght spots at the Winter G~mes and combmed with his bok1 prcd1ct1on. the W10 simplrJ.ncrcascd his notonet) • .\nd v.1th notonct) comes opmioos -such as Johnson's on the SoV1Ct Po)COtt of the Summer Games m Los Angeles "Tv.o v.Tongs don't make a ri&bt." Johnson noted. "The athletes should not be used as political tools. "Ru 11 1s supposed to be womcd (Pleue 8ee Sltmll/83) ( l l Orange Cocm DAILY PU.OT/Saturday, Jt1M 8. 1984 ' SPORTS BREAK Ashford h~ing Olympics II lead to f aDl~, fortune From AP dltpatcllaet LOS ANGELES -World record-m holdi spnnter E"el n A bford, who claim~er race and sex have kept her from receiving deserved recognillon and endorsements, ha$ been counting on this summor's Olympics to finally catapult her to stardom. Ashford. 27, plans to run 1D th~ IQO..and 200-mc&er sprints and anchor the 400-meter relay for the U.S. women. But her dream of &lory, mterrupted earlier by the U.S. boycott of the 1980 Games, has dimmed apin with the Soviet bloc boycott of the Los Angeles Olympics. Even if she wins gold medals in her events, the victories wiJI not come against the other top women sprinters in the world -East Germany's Mllttta Koch and Marlics Gohr. Ashford. who has said before she .. wants 1t all. fame, fortune .. and the accompanymg mone) and recognition. thmks she's been overlooked for a reason. "'h's because I'm black and I'm a female." Ashfprd was quoted as sayin~ after a recent track meet. "Mary Decker(who is whit!) wilt get three times the offers I get ... to get endorsements. I will have to be the hero of the Games." Ashford 1s to women's spnnts what Edwin Moses. Carl Lewis and Decker are to their events. Yet. while tht' others promote a number of products for high fees. Ashford only has a standard contract w11h a shoe company. .Ashford rcponedly 1s paid only half what Decker receives m appearance fees for meets. and about one- third of what Lewis commands Rice, Boston club Milwaukee Jim Rlce homered twice and drove in -five runs Fnday night as the Boston Red Sox rode a lS-hn attack to an 11-3 victory • over Milwaukee. Ria.ht-hander Deult "OU Cu" Boyd, recalled from the minor leagues May 30. gave up three unearned runs m the second inning. but settled down 10 go the route for his first victory in four decisions with the Red Sox ... In other AL attivity, George Vukovlcb drilled a bases,-loaded triple to key a four-run second inning and Cleveland Indians held on to edge Seaure. 4-3. The triumph was thl f ndians· second straight. markina the first time since April 27 that Cleveland has put together consecutive victones ... Gree Luzinski blasted a irand slam during a five-run fir\t inning and Floyd 81J1DJ1ter pitched a four-hitter as the Chicago-White Sox downed Minnesota, 6-1 ... Pete O'Brien -drove in six run$ with two doubles and a single to RJce lead Texas to an 8-4 triumph over Oakland. Frank Tanana, 6-6. picked up the wm ... Steve Kemp's bad-hop single with two outs in the bottom of the 11th inning drove in Dave Winfield from second base and gave the New York Yanktts a 4-3 victol) over Toronto. ending the Blue Jays' string of one-run v1ctoncs at 19 games . . Alan Trammell'• t1e- breakmg sacnfice fly capped a two-run rally in the seventh inning that gave Detroit a 3-2 victory over -Uitllmllit owner of 1he Bay State Boml»rdicn Balumore. 1' of drio Coe&iieliuil Batetblll Altociation, on na.nriD& O.ttCoweu to rei*Cc JOhhftY Neumann as~ or -Beck retains a two-shot lead me tam nn.l ~: .. , really care for Johany . . Newnanft. Ip~ twn all tbo ro~ m the wotld, and he ~p B~k ~n1shed off a 2-under-par n jd hunc hiimelf. Now rve aot an aircraft tarrier 69 ~th a birdie on 1he last hol~ and u.e.d of adeatroyer •~ ! · retained a two-shot Lead Fnday 1n the · • second round of the Manufacturers Mets sign No. 1 draft choice Hanover Westchester Classic. The 27-year-old Beck, seeking his first title as a touring pro. completed two trips over the hilly, 6,687-yard Westchester Country MECHANICSBURG, Pa. -The ii Club course in 132. 10 shots under par. Scott Simpson New York Mets announced Friday the held second at the tournament llalfway point at 134. signing of 17-year-old Shawn Abner. who Simpson. whose only tour tnumph came in the 1980 was the No. I pick in the nation in Western Open. had a second-round 68. Gary Player, baseball's amateur free-agent draft held earher this the 48-year-old globetrotter from South Africa, moved week.. into pos1uon to challenge for his first American title Abner, a nght-handed-h1tting center fielder, con-smce 1978 ... Al Malvern. Pa .• the 92-degree heat eluded bis senior year at Mechanicsburg High School • "cooled" off h9t-shooting Patty Slteellan, but she still Tuesday with a .568 batting average and nine homers boosted her lead to three strokes after two rounds of the and 31 RBt in 29 games. Kids' Classic. Sheehan. who carded a tournament He will repon to the Mets' Kmspon, Tenn., dub m record 7-under-par 65 in Thursday's opening round. the Appalachian Rookie League on June 11 . The shot even par 72 Friday for a 36-holc total of 137. She Appalachian League season opens June 20. was thr~ strokes ahead of Sharon Barrett. who. also ··or course. "'e were most pleased that the scored a second-round par 72 for a 36-hole total of 140 negotiation wnh Shawn were very speedy," said Joe over the 6.283-yard White Manor Country Club course McUvaine. the Mets' director of player personnel. · m suburban Philadelphia. Cal State Fullerton second bueman Jose Mota fires to first base in double-play /llWll.,.iooto attempt while Arizona State buerunner Romy Cucjen al90 watcbea. Titans' Reinholtz sharp Ex-OCC star leads Fullerton into game with Oklahoma St. OMAHA. Neb (AP) -Jack Reinholtz and Eddie Delzer combined to scatter eight hits as Cal State Fullenon ellmmated top-ranked Anzona State, 6-1 . in NCAA Colltae World Senes baseball here Fnday night. Arizona State completed its season with a 55-20 record. while the third-ranked Titans. now 64-20. advanced to today's contest against Oklahoma State. which outslugg~d Texas, 18-13 Texas was the only unbeaten team heading into 1t~ · game wtth Oklahoma State. The Longhorns. however. have an automallc benh in Sunday's championship game. while ~SU and Cal State Fullerton meet toni&ht. The winna of the Oklahoma State-Cal State Fullerton contest then plays Texas for the utle Sunday. Fullerton scored all the runs its pitchers nttded llJ~11nst Anzooa Stale io the second innrng when Bob Caffrey walked. went to third on John Bryant's s1naJe and .cored when SU center fielder Odd1br McDowell 1 ' n115handl<.'d the hit Bryant then scored the second run on -::;;:;;~~:;;;;:;:;;;:;;;;;;;;::;=:;:;::;::::;;:;::--i HELl-Hl~ING TH 8 GABQ08 Jn •n•• &Ilda 8how on ay, -.Tune fl..7 :00-p.m. GOING PLACES TRAVEL 1.2 Fashion tstand. Newport Center Newport Beach (714) 640-0821 George Sark1ssian's sacnfice fly. The Titans added three more 1n the fourth when Kirk Bates smgJed home two runs and Bryant scored on an infield ground out The third-ranked Titans added their sixth run on an RBI smgJc b) John Fishel m the top of the fifth. Amona State. which had loaded the bases wtthout !>COnng in the third inning, managed to put one on the board in the bottom of the sixth when Mike Devereaux doubled home John Wakamatsu. Followin.a thal hit off Reinholtz. Delzer allowed only two Arizona State baserunners 1n the final 31/1 1nn1ngs. In the second game. Pete lncav1gha's two-run tnpk 1n the first and Randy Wh1sler's bases-loaded tnple in the second helped stake Oklahoma State to 12-0 lead that held up for an 18-1 3 victory over fourth-ranked Texas. The Cowboys Jumped on Texas starter Wade Phillips with thrtt runs in the first on lncav1glia's triple and an infield error. one of nine errors committed by the Lon&homs in the contest Gtng wins academic honor UCI c;ophomorc shomtop Adam Oing has been named StCOnd tum Audem1c All-Amenca by the Collcac Spon lnformauon Dm:ctors of Amenca. Gina has • 3 '52S snde-po1n1 IV«lp: lo poht1cal sc1en~ at UCI. He pla)cd in II S8 pmes for the Anteaters th1 sea n. h1tt1n1 . 340 wHh '!CVCn home run and 42 RBI. G in& wu ~lcctC'd 10 the ll~u1hem Cahfomta Ba..cball A~~oc1a11on second team BobDea fllea auit acalnat la1'Yer PHILADELPHIA -Larry Holmes mm has aaked • federal jud 10 throw oul a contract ma1una 1 Virainia lawyer the promoter of Holmes' planned lorer- national Bouna Federation title defense again t Gerry Cocuce. · . . lo a lawsuh filed in U.S. District Court. Holmes claims Richard H1r1Chfcld of Virainia Beach, Va .. tricked htm into 51gnm1 the contract last Octpber. Hirschfeld'• attorney in the case said Frida)' the litiption probably would prevent Holmes ftom fiatitina Coctzee before next Ja.nuary. But Holmes• attorney said he cxpc<:ted a quick resolution of the suit Lu4l7 , Ezpoa vlcdma of a L~ch-lng_ in Holmes' fivor. ·' ,, Ed Lyaclla sufltd Montreal on five hits Ill over ~ven mninp. •nd the Expos helped Barrauo toJ»* NHL rookie tam New York with four em>rs as the Mets won their fourth m a row, 4-1 , Friday night. Lynch, 6-1, was nicked for only one run on Tim Ralaet' sixth homer with two out in the sbtth. The MetsnJ,bt- hander struck out three and walked none before yielding to Do•s Sitt, who worked the final two inninas for his sixth save ... Elsewhere in the National League Barra so of the Suffalo Sabres picked up . , MONTREAL -Goaltender Tom Iii another honor Friday when he was named to the All-Rookie team at the National Frida , Kiko Garcll had four l\its and drove in one of Philadelphia's two runs. and the Phillies held on to beat Pit- tsbuflh. 2-1. for a sweep of their twi-nag.ht doubleheader. ln the 'first game. Gerry MaddH hit a two run homer as Philadelphia ended a four-game losing streak with a S-4 victory. The Pirates have lost five straight ... Danell Porter sparked a four-run seventh inning with an RBI single. and Chicago reliever Tim Hc;>ekey Leaaue's summer meetinp. Barrasso, the 19-year-old netminder from Stow, Mass.. already has collected the CaJder Trophy as rookie of the year and Vezina Trophy as most valuable goalie. He was voted to the first All-Star team and was the only unanimous choice in the ballotina by -62 members of the Profess1onaJ Hockey Writers Associa- tion for the All-Rookie squad. Also named to the rookie team )!Vere ccpter Steve Yterman of Detroit, left wing Sylvain Turaeon of Hartford. right wing Hakan Loot> and defenscman Jamie Macoun of Calpry and defenscman Thomas Eriksson of Philadelphia. Lpc Stoddard fueled the rally with four walks as St. LOuis defeated the Cubs, S-4. The loss dropped the Cubs into a first-place tic with Philadelphia in the East Division ... Tim Lollar pilched a four-hitter, tying a career-high With 12 strikeouts. and sinaled in a pair of runs during a four-run third inning as San Diego downed Cincinnati, 6-0. It was the Padre left-hander's first shutout since May 9, t 982 ... Joel Youabloocl bit a two-run homer, and ctallJ Davit and Jeff Leourd added solo shots as San Francisco snaPDed a seven- garne losing streak with a 5-4 victory over Houston. Arizona routs Jacksonville Greg Ludry threw two touchdown Ci] passes and Tim ncer and Kevin Loq 4 • each scored twice ~m the one-yard line as II the Arizona Wranglers bombed the Jack- sonville Bulls, 45-14. Friday night in a United States Football League game. Stringing consecutive victories together for the first time this season, the Wranglers evened their record at 8-8 ... In another USFL game, David Troat kicked a 19-yard field goaJ with eiaht seconds remaining, lifting the Philadclphha Stars to a 21-19 victory over Denver, dropping the Gold into second place in the Pacific Division. Baltimore wins soccer title BAL TfMORE -Joe Fink scored five 21 times, throeofthe.soalscoming in a span of 41 seconds of the final quarter, and assisted on another goal. to lead the Baltimore Blast to a I 0-3 rout of the St Louis Steamers and win the Major Indoor Soccer Championship, 4-1. TeleYlaloa, radlO • ' CubssigIJ. OCC'sBerryhiJl But Chicago scout had a long wait to make it official The Chicago Cubs had chosen Orange Coast College catcher Damon BcrryhiJI as the No. 4 pick in the natior; in the winter draft in January, but they had to wait until the last minute to sign the Pirate sJugger. Berryhill. an All-CIF baseball and football player out of Laguna Beach High, reports to a Chicago mini-camp in Mesa, Ariz. Sunday before heading for the Cubs' rookie league team at Geneva. in upstate New York. Berryhill signed a reported SS0.000 contract, but the Cubs bad to wait for OCC to finish its season before getting his signature. Th~t meant sending scout Spider Jorgensen to Fresno last week where the Pirates were competing in the state tour- nament. The first day of the ma1or league draft was Monday. and Jorgensen had to sign Berryhill before another team had a chance to choose the 6-2, 210- pound sophomore. When Coast was eliminated by Sacramento CC on Saturday, Jor- gensen wasted little time, signing Berryhill toa contract before the team returned home. Berryhill baned .294 for Coach Mike Mayne's squad this season. He had 46 RBI and a tcarn-hi&h I 0 home runs. In his freshman year at Coast. Berryhill played behind Keith Komciji and bad just 4S at-bats in South Coast Conference play. But he made the most of bis appearances with a .304 average, 14 hits and 14 RBI and a slugging percentage of.S8 I. fourth on the club. McEnroe sweeps into title match Women's final pits Navratilova, Lloyd at French Open PARIS (AP) -John McEnroe is within one match of cndina a 29-year American drou&ht at the French Open tennis championships. His opponent m the mcn'ssingles final 0 1t Sunday will be Czechoslovakia's I van Lend!. who is io his fifth Grand Slam tournament championshi p match and still looking for his first victory. The slow red clay at Roland Garrot Stadium has stymied U.S. players in the men's singles ever sjncc Tony Trabert successfully defended his title in l95S. "Maybe it's a little overdue," McEnroe &old reporters after crushing Connors on a sun-drenched center court. Another piece of history was cer- tain to be made today wben Martina Navratilova faces defendjna cham· pion Chns Even Lloyd in the women's sin&Jes final. Navratilova is b1ddina to become only the lif\b player and the third woman to win the elusive Grand Slam -successive victones at the wor1d's four major tournaments. Lloyd, who already holds 1 record S l s1n&1es victories here, is a1min1 to become the first woman to win the lltle sht times. "There'll be pressure on bOth of us -both of us will be makma history in one way or another.'' Na\lrttilova said after her )-6, 6-2, 6-2 semifinal victory over Hana Mal\dhltova. McEnroe'• 7-S. 6-1\ 6-2 victOf)'. ovrr fellow Amencan Jimmy.. on· non was h1 42nd s1ra1aht match without dcf~t and his fir1t virtory nn the slow European clay over his ireat rival. So closely have the two Americans been matched that McEnroe has now won 13 of their 25 matches. But McEnroe. who had never gotten past the quarterfinals here previously, was totally in command on Friday. slamming 12 aces and a succession of first-service winners past the game's premier returner in a two-hour. 1 l-mmute contest. And while it was \)Crfect McEnroe when it came to playing. his behavior was vintaae McEnroe. The fiesty New York left-hander was fined $2,000 dollars for verbal abuse after he shouted at a spectator and lost his temper with a hne judge. The Anarts announced Friday that they have liancd catcher Eric Pappas, their No. I se~tion in bl.scbell'a summer free agent draft, which was held earlier this week. Pappas is a ~. 19()..pou~er from ML Cannel Hiah in Ctu- Cl(O. '' Other players taken in the drafi whose ipin&S by the Anaels ~ annouOccd cFriday were left· handed pi~h·er Sherman Corbett of Tcua AAM; riaht-hlndtd pitcher Todd &attitcn from Bru-Olinda H•&h:lirit bUCman Terry Jonct of 'Sen Dieao S1.1tc: shorutop..,.~att ~non of New- man Conqc.and outrteldcrAllcn Pctcnott of LtWis a Cluk ol.- lcac. Damon Benyblll , I B ULLETIN BOARD ----.. .... . en,... ~etball camp l)On Jobnson's C-ypreu Coll~ basketball gmp. reatunna r<>nntt Cy~ playm Swen Nater and Mark Eaton, "Ntll be held JuM 18·22 from IOa m.-1 p.m. each da)'. The ctmp 11 open to all youUu, espec:11lly in the 7th· I 2th f'ldcs. Cost of the camp isS6S and includes 1 T-sbin. 1rrfVe or more youth• 1ian up toSCther, the cost will be SSO each. _ Nater 11 a member of the 4ken and Eaton played last tea50n for the Utah Jazz. For more information, phone 826-2220. extension 2ll. Spora~'IU °SPorts Expo '84 as set for July 13-1 S at 1hc Aoaheam Convcnuon Center. Some or 11\C OlllOn's leading ~ateur and professional SPons personahucs will be on hand for the three~y tnade. show which feafum every1h1ng from uhralW\t ••reran and scuba • diving gear to tennis and golf equipment. · Houn arc noon-8 p.m. each day. Trckets are pnced al $6.SOforadults. Children under 10 wall be 1dm111ed free. For addnional 1nforma1ion. phone 833-8021. LAKERS ••• From Bl goal attempts Fnday night. The Lakers, shooting at a S 1.8 percent clip previously, managed only 42:'8 per- cent. ·•1t was extremely hot. oppressively hot." Lakers Coach Pat Riley said ... It seems they handled it better than us, but everyone was affected by it. .. Bird was awesome. It looked like he was IS-years-old out there. Every movement he made was designed to conserve his energy." The previous two Celti<:1 victories m the scnes were in overtime. while the Lakers used an impressive fast break to win games one and three. Riley said the beat helped slow down his team's running game, but would not use that as an excuse for the loss. "We've won without a fast break before," he said. "We're not just a fast-breaking team." The Lakers will play host to the Celtics for the sixth game Sunday with a seventh meeting, if necessary, scheduled for Boston Garden Tues- day. Playmg before a sellout crowd of 14.890. Bird scored 11 of his points in the pivotal third period. Boston broke away from a two- point halftime edge as Bird and Cedric Maxwell scored all of the Cehi<:1' points during a 13-3 spurt that gave them a 68-56 lead. Bird swished has second three-point basket of the game to top the run. during which Maxwell had eight of his game total of 13 points. Nine straight points by the Lakers trimmed Boston'sadvantage to 68-65 with 6:42 left in the third period. But the Celtics rebuilt the margin to 88-77 when Bird beat the period~nding buzzer with a comer jumper. Two straight baskets by Bob McAdoo. who had 18 points for the Lakers, cut the deficit to 93-86 with 9:09 left in the game. But that was as close as Los Angeles got as Boston reeled off a 12-1 streak to pull away to an insunnountable 114-93 lead with four minutes left. CUp~n Ht dt:Jtet prlMJ9 T~ Chppns., v.ho rteentl) announ~"ed • mo"e to tk Los t\n tic$ SPoru Attn&. ha"e annouoctd Oun u k~ p~ for 1he 19114-IS Katon •lll be S4. SI. S 12 Ind SIS In add1uon. the Chppcn' Croup Sales Ocpanment will ofTer~upa or20 0( moi-t a SJ d1stoun1 o~ all but the $4 seats and younastC11 undtt 14 wtU be allowed a halr·pri~ discount 1n 1he $1 and S 12 ran~ A prehm1nary lt'ason 11cket request ltst has bttn tstabhshed and those interested tn sea.son teatt tnay send their ~uest to: ~ason Tickets. LA Qippers. 3939 So. Fiaueroa. Los Anactes. Ca. 90037. 11.aU~oart b&detball toanae,,. The City ofLaauna Beach Rcau.tion [)q)ert- ment will sponsor lhe first of three ba.lf~oun basketball touma~nts at Mam Beach on ~ weekends of July 7-8. July IS-16. Au,. J 1-12. and Au._ 18-19. "\ Dtv1s1ons wilJ include an "open," "Six-foot-3 and under," .. Sax-foound undcr,"-JOycanand over," "30 yean and older and siJL·foot and under." and a "3S yea.rs and older ·· Games will nan at 8:30 a.m. each Saturda) and an entry rec orS24 per team per toumamCllt waU be charaed. The tourney revenues. less expenftS. wtlf be used to improve and mainwn the Main Beach couns. 1 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ tur9,y, JUNI 8, 1984 U Toanwaat al de~- Tennu pltym of aU 11tJ will bnc an opportunuy to compete dunna the seventh annUll Toumame.nt orthc AaesandGcncratton Gap cvcnu Sattmiay ,June 16 throust> June 24 sn Coat.a Meta. As many as lllrte 1tocralio.u ot~ may comeeic at this toumamcnt wbacb features men a, .,,,omen's and m~ed doubks 1n com- bined lits of 100, 110 120. 130 and 140 yean Forcumple, 1n lhe l~clu&ifk.atioli.a 2.S.. year-old may enter with a 7.S..yar-old or two» year-olds may M pannen. Junjon under 12 combine W'ltb adults SS or older for the COOCUl'rtnt Genenuoo Gap necl This IJYn srandparents I clUUIClC to pU)" with vandch1ld.ren and allows seniors to play '1Wtth youn~ Olr& NllqlMJ.l eaap OraaarCoutCollqrwiUhotl1t.uhudannllll Cal Juruon Volleyball C.amp fot &ilh dais summer. . ~ oldnt pla)er to wll) I gaccb W'lll tttts\IC ~ dinner for I WO at Alfredo's Italian rniauraot and the )OUl\ICS\.BJDrteT retttves Sunday brunch for four 11 the Olinat Oro\le Ca~. For mOtT information, phone Paddy Spc)cn. The camp. ~hicb n for.1Jtb..11tt.12·19. all ND Thunday ~ Sunda). July I 9·U. i11 lhr OCC I) m. Tbeopesuna teUIOn IS IC.t fior6-9 p..m, The Fn<b)' lhrou&JI Sunday workQuts ~ IC'I (or IOam-1 p.m.and).:6p.m. . Pa.niCIPtnts Wilt"tlt divided uno bq;nn1n1- 1atenn,tdiate and ad\'l.nct ibrnUP' wilb U>t tm_phbs placied on ttchnac:al slil.ls; IO'!mamcnt d11u1or. at 7$2..0306 or 64CM673. Camp d a rectors are SteVe GcotJt, COldl of fbe CalJumorl, a.ndJanc H1landorf. OCC,,_,omn>'S vollt)ball COKh. Cost of the camp is SSO. For informalioo. phone 966-1920. -HB's Moran seeks· titl He's one of the favorites at tonight's American Speedway Fil)al cycle race LONG BEACH -Shawn Moran. one of the fav.orites io tonight's Nissan American Speedway J!inaJ motorcycle race at Long Beach Vet· erans Memorial Stadium, ran into a few problems early lb.is week.. Moran's No. I bike, an alcobol- buming SOOcc Godden, broke down during practice runs Wednesday. Then be was fon::ed to lay down his backup bike durina a second scl of · four trial laps around the 440-yard oval track when the ridtt dircaJy in front of him careened into the track's padded chainlink surrounding wan. Moran caJled the mechanical pro~ Jcms "ma.ior." He shrugged off the 50- foot slide on the dirt tract as ~o big deal." The cu~t world l<>ng-ttack.. champion. who grew up in Hunt- ington Beach. said he will compete regardless of any problems. "You can't miss a mccung hke this one," he sa1d. "even 1f 1t means jumping on any old thing." A totaJ of I 6 nders will compete in tonight's racn, which beg.in at 8 o'clock and arc the first step toward the wortd final. The top four will advance to the Overseas Final July 8 SKIER. • • From Bl about bad press and possible defec- tions. They (the Russians) usually count on their performance in the Olympics to bolster the whole coun-. try." in Coventry. England. The top 10 from Coventry wtll move on to the lntu.ConuncntaJ finaJ July 20 an Vojens. Denmark, whC"tt the" 11 best will gain the world final against five Eastern European q ualifiC'rS. Moran, 22. amved from England Sunday. where be compclCS tn the British Speedway Lacue. Tonight's race is bis fim U.S. appearance s10cc be became the first American to ever win the World Long-Trad: Cham- pionship last September 1n Czecho- slovakia. He won the 1983 U.S. National Championship, but lost t.he tJtJe to his ~.-Kelly, 23. last October in Costa Mesa. Both Morans arc favontes. but Wlll have to contend with Dennis S1galo 24. of Fullerton. who has never lost a point on the Long Beach track since competition bcpn t.hcrc an 1982 Mike Curoso. 29, and Alan Chns- ttan. 28. bot.h of Huntington Beach and Bobby Scbwa,ru.. 27. of Balboa Island. are also among the 16 nders. Each riderWlll ~ 1n fi,eoft.he 20 1otal four-lap heats and wtll face evCI') other nd.cr dunng the ni.ght. Cuba won ~t change decision to attend Ue berroth told country's Olympic boycott will stand lhrcc hours Fnday. 1 here wu n o word on whether another mcdfng • was scheduled. Dennis Johnson added 22 'points and Kevin McHale, who played all of the fourth quaner with five fouls, had 19 for the Celtics. James Worthy led Los An~eles with 22 points. Jamea Worthy" of the Laken let. Orea •hot over defender Cedric Ma.rweu durtni NBA Cbamplonabtp Serlea &ame. On sccunty. or the lack of 1t in Los AngeJes, Johnson said: "Something could happen if it (the Olympic Games) was held in a neutral country. There arc .sccunty problems every- where. It's not real safe anywhere. I made that statement when I was m the Otymp1c village. MEXICO CITY (AP)-Cuba said Fnday 1t will not be pressured into ta.kmg part in the Los Angeles Olympics and reaffirmed its dec1s1on not to parucipate. the official Cuban news agency reported. Ueberroth and Vasquez.Rana ll1d they were impressed with 's extensive knowledge of details I Ut problems being faced b) 01 organ12trs. Uebcrroth said he talked tpth Castro and Cuban Ol~mpic offiaals about the poss1bilit) of Cuba sendlna a baseball team to pla) an exhibitJon scnes m Los Angeles. ~nsa ~na reported. Swale choice in Belmont .. One truck tull ot commandos and a few grenades and it's all over - you're history." Johnson added. History aside, Johnson as looking more toward the future these days, mcludmg a vacation m Lake Tahoe. Prcnsa Launa. in a dispatch monitored here. reported that Manu· cl Gonzalez Guerra. head of the Cuban Olympic Committee. re· pcated the country's bovcou dec1s1on during a vtsit by Peter Ueberroth. president of the Los ._ngeles Oh mp1c Gonzalez Guc-rra. however. 1l might be dtfficu1t to do that but Cuban offietals wouJd hsten to •- ments presented by Uebcrroth 9Jld ~uez and would consider l'the proposaJ. the agency wd Stiff competition could come from Gate Dancer, Play On NEW YORK (AP) -Trainer Woody Stephens and jockey Laffit Pincay Jr. go for their third successive Belmont Stakes victory today with Swale. the slight favorite over Gate Dancer. But the weather-expected to be hot and bum id with temperatures nearing 100 degrees -could be a factor in the I 1h-mile race, the last and longest of thoroughbred racing's Triple Crown events. Claiborne Farm's Swale, the Kentucky Derby winner but a disappointing seventh m the Preakness. can become the 10th horse in history to win the Derby and Belmont. and not the Preakness. The son of 1977 Triple Crown champion Seattle Slew is the S-2 early choice. • Bold Forbes m 1976 was the last horse to complete the Derby-Belmont double. giving Angel Cordero Jr. his only Belmont triumph in 14 attempts. In Saturday·s race. Cordero will have the mount on Kenneth Opstein's Gate Dancer. the 3-1 early pick. Swale, Gatt Dancer and 30-1 Pine Circle. sixth m the Derby and fifth 1n the Preakness. are the only ones in the field of 11 three-year-old colts who have competed in the previous two legs of the Triple Crown. No clear-cut leader in trans-Atlant ic race SOUTHAMPTON, En&land (AP) -After seven days the leadina boats in lhe single-handed trans-Atlantic yacht race still are jockeyina for position with no likely winner emcraina. Only Patnck Morvan in tbt French muhahull Jet Semccs seemed rtU>nably secure at the bead of the Occt Frida_y. Peter Phillips in the Biittsh muJt[hull Tna\'ICf'Ct Seaway coounucd his lo..-climb up the fleet to lie third. ju: t ahead of Morva.o·s bi.a personal rival, compatnot Marc .,.;ot in Elf Aqoita.ioe. Meanwhil~ the race orp.oi1crs at Plymouth SI) that improvtments '" the weather are bcina reponed by tbc boats• automatic satclhtc transmitters. But tbe scntJc 10ulh-westcrly winds came too late to save the fonuocs of nearly 20 bol\J which ~ave droppCd out with storm damqc to nadden or riaJna. • . Yvon Fauconnitr resumed rac1~ in Umupro Jardin af\d standi~ by the CIPI 1cd Phttippc Jcantot ovemi&ht. Meanwhdc, in clus two, another veteran Frcnrhman, Jean· Yves T ~ain, as cm~fll•s a fro.nt-ru.n.ncr in ldcnclc, ly.naciahtho mnandfaTah dofh"nearestd n\'l.I. If all 11 go. the Belmont purse will be SS 16. 700, the richest 1n history. The wmner cams $310,020. Welcome Farm's Play On, the third choice at 4-1 . ran an impressive second in the Preakness, onJy his fifth career start after skipping the Derby. Two longshots, 12-1 Silent Kin~ and Coax Me Chad. 20-1. ran second and ninth, rcspcct1vely, in the _I V4-mile Derby and bypassed the Preakness. a I 3/16th-m1le test. With no true speed horse. Swale is expected to go for the lead at the start with Gate Dancer and Play On right behind him. The others have shown they are generally late- closers. No trainer in this century has saddled three straight Belmont wmners and Stephens 1s confident Swale can mak.e amends for the Preakness and show the form he exhibited in winning the Hutcheson Stakes. Florida Derb) and Kentuck} Derb) this )ear. "He's JUSt where I wane him:· said Stephens of the e1Jht-t1me wmnerwho haseamed S 1.2 m1lhon ... , thmk I'll win and Gate Dancer 1s the horse to beat." The onl) other JOCke) to have won three success1'e Bclmonts was James Mclaughlin. who did twice m the 1880s. As m his ~Ord-breaking perfonnance at the Preakness. Gate Dancer will be equipped with aides. mclud1na purple earmuffs to muffie the crowd noise. The Aorida-brcd has a habit of lugging m ~h1ch cost him a disquahficauon from fourth to fifth 1n the Derby. But Cordero. in his first ride aboard Gate Dancer. keptlum on a straight cou~ in the Preakness. A winner of four of 11 starts. Gate Dancer 1s used to runnin_a on the diuretic Las1x. but the drug. which trainers adminaster for horses who bleed internally after a race or workout, isn't permitted 1n New York. The ~st of the field are considered "fresh" horsts. tunina up for this "Test of Champions" 1n lesser stakes. Recent history 1s 1n their ravor smce four of the last five Belmont winners didn't run m the Dcrl>y and Prukncu Amatuer &olf tourney: set "Actually. I JUSt got off the snow a couple of weeks ago. I finished third in the giant slalom at Mt. Hood and I beat Phil Mahre m the dual com~ti tion." Johnson said wt th a satisfying smile. It was all smiles Fnday as waves of fans and cunous onlookers entered 1he Fila store to chat with Johnson and rect1ve a color poster whtch the Olympic skier was autographina. I he store was celebraung ats of- fi cial grand opening and Johnson was there because of the clothing hoe's connccuon with the U.S. team. ··The\ asked me to come down and help so ·1 decided to explore the field and see hov. 1hey market thmgs:· Johnson added. Organizing Committee . · Cuban President Fidel Castro told Ueberroth and Mano Vazquez Rana of Mexico. anotherOlymp1<:1 official. that Cuba will sta)' out of the Oly mp1cs as a sign of sohdant} wt th the 13 nauons an the Soviet-led boycolt. Prensa Launa quoted the two' 1s1tors as sa\ 1ng. Ueberroth and \ azquez Rana. prn1dcnt of the o\ssocaauon of Na- uonal Ol~mpac Commmccs. wen1 to Cuba Thursda) an an anemp1 to get Castro to ~ns1der his dec1s1on to kec-p Cuban athletes out of lht> Los .\ngelcs Games Both met wuh C as1ro for more than Ueberroth bad sa.ad he held little hope of reversing the nation·s de- cision to boycott the-Garnes. "There is almost no cban~.. to convmcc the C ubans to parucipat an the Games. he said before the mecana "'1th Castro. "But until the last day~ are going to talk. It is the o nly couetry in the whole hemisphere that is hot part1Clpat1ng.·· Cuba. followmg the lead or the $oqet l 'naon. has cued a lack of S«Unt) as its reason for bo.}COttU\& the Games Cuba's bo:.\lng team dommal.Od the 1980 Moscow Olympu:s .. winning Siil of 11 di'"ts1ons. and its basebaJl~m was the ovcf"tlo'helm1ng favonte for"\he Los o\ngeles Games. NCAA pondering grid playoff A one-gamechampionshij:> would pit top-rated teams --- KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP) -GcoflJa Coach Vince Dool~ said Friday that a vote of footbaJI coaches attcnd1na the NCAA Summer mteliOfS indicated a p~fCTtncc for a onc-pme nauonal champ1onsh1p playoff "Since a number of our coaches voted 10 favor. I would say it's at lea t a tcp forward." Doole) said games. The) 've gJamounzcd college football. fhe) say that we won't have two national champions. But there's still aom& to be someone's idea of wbo wiJI be No I and who wall be No. 2." Doole~ said the t'>'o top teams an the final ssociatcd Press and Umted Press lntemat1onal polls would be the partiC1pants and the pme would be Pi.red at a warm- wcather neutral site scltttcd by an NCAA committee. "The 1mphcit) of the onc-pmc. ~team p ·off would solve all the problems you've had '" the otbtr pla~ofT ptans:· Dooley said. "Most pla)'off syflems I've seen arc never ~ina to take BYu :· said Edwards "We beat Ms un in the Hohda~ Bowl ~nd evcryboch m Provo thin.ks e'"' ·o. .... followuia tbe two-day mccunp of coaches and a.dm1rut- trators. ·•1t•s qu1tc obVlous that the pubhc wants 1t. It's quite obveou that tbe M9.'S med.ta wanu It. And tn m) pcnonal op1n1on, l really tliink 1t would bclood for coll* More than SOO amateur aolfcn -many of them football:' • . amona tbe nation•a finest -will ttt it up in tbt 73rd HoweHr. st\:eraJ <>then at the mccl•f\IS said tbC) CatifomiaGolf AS$0CiationAmat.curCbampionshipJune belie~ the ~onty of COIC'hes and ~liC')·makcn art tklcptc-to tht two-41)' mcetinis co~ a ~dt ran of to])ics and m&n) Wlll do"° ltPJn later th . mon~h at the first<~cr Ot\1\100 l·A liecadallvt mcctJnp lQ 24-30 at four Montete)' _(ltnjnlU.la course opposed to a root ball pla)'Off'. • TwotiundrCdtolftn-IOOfrom NonbcmCalifomia ··The con~"'ace comm1 OOCT$ ~ unan1mo.u 1n and 100 from uthtm California -wdl compete in the their opl)OSlt1on," said Wa)m Duke. commm1oncr orthc champt0n h1P1 Oil.ht. Another 336 aolfen ,.,;n Play 1n the 9· Ttn. "Oon•1 be misled 1nto lbinkuq that 11oioe're an) hand1c.apflipt.Allcntran1 arcmcmben~faotfCOW'SC' or c101eno ba\·inaa f00\~1 playofl" cou.nu·y clubs which btlona to the C'aJifomia G If LaVell Ed 'lnis. C'.'Oach at Bn&Mm Youna UniH·rs1t) ation. 1n Pro\o, Utah.. td he 1 ••totall) opposed .. to the 1de.. l'hrtt am aolfcn wtll compete: Eric Woods (Irvine ··a don't~v.ith theop1ntotfthat V1nttupreued." Coa~t C<:') al'kl Michael Ivy al.\J art.cl Ta)'lor (Mesa said Ed,.,-ard 'I think thaunyv.'lnou look at u. the be!tt Vmtc ). ----... ......... _......_,__.=:~--th1n1 tht.t• happcMd to col football arc tht bo .. 1 , o Other t ucs ducu.ssiccf in ludtd aa.dtm1c requirements. t rqt$lrahon. dnaa cducat;on and "'habthtahon pfOIRmS attd offia1ting. R.cptd1n t.M tlJ&i ilit) 1 ~. hundreds of co football ptaycn could be. dcdattd inch&Jbl lh1 taU btcausc \hear hoo £ ilcd toe~ tbq: -.'Crc enrol in a $pttifi d propam as requirtd unckr a nc A nalc. 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Lenoreau• (3) S9 -Perrr 2 C•l Andenon 121 S-Welch, Trevino IP H ll ER H SO AMnte &.rker L •-6 67-3 s s s • l Gerber 11 l 7 0 0 0 0 lM~ WtlChW S-6 10 l 3 3 Zacl'lrv S I 2 0 0 0 0 T-2 3l A-43 Sl6 MAJOR L EAGUE LEADERS American LN9Ue I~ TIW"4ev's Gamn) BATTING 1 llS e t oetsl Trammell Detroot l4' Uost>aw Toronlo 339. GBell Toronto 337 Wonfteld, New Vork 337 Engle Minnesota U. K11m1>, New Yor~ 336 ltUNS R10Ken 8 ell1more 41 Tra mmell . Detroit 41. Mo\et>v -oronto, 39 Ow Evons, Bollon. 37, Uosl'ew, To<onto. 36, Whlleker. Detroit, 34 RBI E Murrav. Belllm<Ye, 49, King- man, Oekland, «, AOavls, Se•llle, 43. R•ce. Bo$1on, 40, Lemon, Detroit, l 9 HITS Trammell, Detroit, 13, Garcia, Toronlo, 70, Ci Bell. Toronlo. 66. Younl. Mllweukff, 66, 4 ere toeo wll'1 6S DOU BLES Trammell Detroit, IS, K.torntv 5*attle, 14, Mellinolv. New Vora U . Cowens SH llle 13. G Bell Toronto, 13 TRIPLES Mos.bv Toronto 9 Owen Sea llte, 7 Collons Toronto S lit Lew Chlceoo S Uosha w Toronto S HOME RUNS Kingma n. Oaklen<I 14 A Oev1\ ~ellle 13 Armes Benton. 1l Kitt e Chicago 13. R1p1<en Be111more 12 STOLEN BASES R Hene!erton Oek· lenO is Gare•• Toro~•o 74 9uller Cl•Yeleno " Pe<tth , Afl9ell, 11 Bern11z.re1 C•eve11111C1 IS PITCHING IS Cl«ISIOnS) Leet T0<onro 6·0 2 75 Looer Detro•• 5 O, l 71 Siieo. Toronto 1 l 213 CiOev1\ Bell1rno<e 6 l 1 SI R L Jac .. son Toronto. 6 1 l •S STRIKEOUTS Morro\ Oelron 73 St.et> Toronto 66 Witt, ,.,,...,, 6S No•vo Ntw York 61 Leet. Toronto S7 SAVES Qul$fPl>tfrv Ke nses C•tv IS. Ce u<11H 0.ktenO 17 Ftn9erl Motwe~ee 10, R OeY•\ M1nnesola, 10 Slenlev eoston 10 National Leaoue ITilrevllfl TIWndar s Gemes) SATTING 1115 at t>eOI Frenc;one, Montrtel 370, G wvnn. San D•eoo. JSO, WHlllnglon, Atlenla, 340, Dernier Chl- ceQO, 325. VHav8l, F'hlledelohla, J2S RUNS Wl09lns. S.n Diego 39. Mel· lhtws, C11lc1100, JI, Gwvnn, Sen Diego :16 S.muet. Phlledell'flle, 3', Ourhem, Chi cego, JS, ltelna•. MonlrH I, 35 RBI Ourhem, Cl'llatoo. «. G Carter . Monlreal, 43, Schmlcn. Pnlledtll>hl•. 40, J Clerk, San F ranc:IKO, lt, J Devil, Chlce llO, l6 HITS Gwynn. Sen Dleoo 71, S.m~ Pntlea.tonla. •'· Franc:on•. MonlrH I, .. S.nclt>e<o Clllc.e90 .... p,,.., c1nc11111a11 '3 OOU9LES Francone, Montrul. 16 s.ndbero OllCffO, IS, GC~. Mofttf'ffl 14 Cev Chlc•IM> IJ Oliver, S.n Franc11eo. IJ UIPLES S.muel Phi!~. I Sanclo.l'll ChlceoO. 6 Cru1, HOutlOn. 51 Gwynn Sen OitOO. S. McGee SI Loult • HOME lltUNS MurP"I• .Atten11 ll $Clmidt ~•i.dt'Pfhe 13 Durl'larn. Cr11 CA90. II, J Clarlt.. Sen Frt llCISCO 11 Mcllttynoldt Sen ONGG. 11. STOL.EH IASES S.muel, ~la. 1' w'"•ns Sen 01900, 7' flteclUt, Clnclll• nell, 2', Derlll«, ChiC•OO. 7•. fltalnet. Moftlrte l, II ,,ITC ... ING ($ ttectalCMltl Solo, Clneln· Mii 7 • 1, n a. " "-"· Allanta , 6 I, 4 t l, LH , Mofllrtll, 10•2, uo. L.~11. New Vork S·l, 3 20, IM«oM•n. Attanl• 4·1, o ~ Mal\lff. All.,,,. • · 1 11e Sandenon. CfllcHO, M , tn .. USFL WESTERN CONl'llllNCE Pe<Hk w l T Pct. .. , u Ea-.s I 7 0 S33 211 Denver I • 0 soo 32' Ar Ir one • e 0 soo 431 Oa111anc1 • 9 0 400 196 Central Hous1on 10 s 0 667 SI A M>tfl•o•n • 1 0 SlJ 333 OklehOma 6 • 0 400 217 Chlc.eQO 5 10 0 333 310 Sen An1ont0 s 10 0 llJ 739 EASTERN COH,ElllENCE Allalltk PhileOllPl\18 lS 1 0 938 438 NtwJe<HV 11 • 0 733 lS6 F'l1111>\irgh 3 17 0 100 24S Wu hinglon 2 1J 0 133 771 ~tt>ern Blrminghem 12 J 0 eoo ""' Temo. Bev II ' 0 733 411 New O<leans • 1 0 S3J m Me<m>fll\ 1 ' 0 '67 273 Jack5onvlll« 4 12 0 200 211 Fr!AV'S ko<es Ph11aoe1on1e 21. Denver 19 Arlione 45. Jecksonvllle l• TedeV'I Games MICh1gen el Oa klen<I Memot\11 al Tempe Bev lnl SUnday's Gal'M\ LA Expnns •• OklahOma IChenne 11.30 a m.I Wasni1191on at Blrm1nghem New e><i.ens at New Jersev ChlCllGO al Houston MendaV's Game Sen Anlonio at P11tsb\irgh !nl NBA olavoffl CHAM'*IONSHlf' SERIES (Bftt ef MVen) F rldll v's scan PA J09 37' 174 m JSI 321 llS 372 293 201 774 l 11 402 2!18 299 37• 3•1 '36 1 at Boston 121. Lallen 103 (Boston leads series. 3-21 . SuNIY's Gamt Bo11on e t Lallen IChannet 2 at 12 JO P.m ) TueMtav's Game Lellen e l Boslon (ti neceu a rvl Cettlcs 121, Lallen 103 LOS ANGELES .. ... 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B•ro 2 Ainge •-14.890 .,, Pro b0Wfin9 PBA TOUR (et Alwnlde) Leaoers after Frioev night ' s111tn round 1w1111 melch-~Y records end •7 game 101a1s elOnQ with earning\ for the shr1'1 1nrou91' 2"h flnlshenl et Town SQuart Lenes I J~ Selvemlnl, Reno, N•v 13 11. 9 -385 1 Mark Roth Soring Leto.• Heights, N J , lS-9, 9,376 3 Mer1h1U Hotmen, Jec1<sonvillt Ore . 14-10. 91319 4 C.erv SlllC!more Albuquerque. N M 14-10, 9,313 S T~ Henna'1s Zenewflle °'110 13 11 9 299 6 Bot>Ov 1<.n1opte Long Bnc11 13 11 9.272 '3,SSO 1 Wevne Wet>O Cermet tnO IS 9 9 -258 '3.000 I Brien Vou Tacoma Wasn 13 ·11 9 -217 '2,800 9 Oe>t Eao•e Cll•CaQO. IS 9 9 21• J2 600 10 Huot> Moller. E verelt WH'1 11 I l '117 S7 500 11 litockie Se... Hlghlencl Incl Is ' 9,201 S2 ..00 12 Mike Aulbv. lno1ane0011s 1ne1 I•· 10 9 19S S2 300 1J Don Gen•IO N Metr•CI< N y 11 I) 9 111. S7 200 14 Phi ho lti"9ener B 1g S0or .ng 1 e• 10-n-1. 9 m. n 100 IS Steve Fenr C1nc1nne1t 10 14 I 96' 57.000 16 Ernie Sct>~I Vencouv•r u ~A 11-13, 1,941, '1,900 • 17 Mel Acosta Hevwerd 10 13 I 8 9H ll,800 11 Jim Miiier. Mew Ar1r 11 13 I •~ Sl,700 19 Casey 8-fry Alt>uoul!rQul! N M 9-15, U S2, 11 600 10 Sieve Natt. S.rasota . Fie I 16, •.·123, Sl,500 21 Tommv Hudson Akron OfHO, 14 10 U17 11.400 n Brad lto$1!11nQ, ltlvtr\IOI! 9 IS 1 111, "·* 21 AMn Lou. El Ceion • 7, I 747 11.110 14 Peter Helllm Fo<tsl Hiiis. N Y I 1' I ..... ll.200 ,. r9"dl °'*' ,_..,, s--. Semlflolllll JOM ~nroe CU S ) Mf Jl!Nnv <.on-"°" (US ), 7·S. 6• 1 6•1, lven Lenol <Ct«llO&lov .. la) def Mltl' Wl .. neler ISwedenl, •·>. • l , 1 S T•Y't W.-'t l'IMI Marline New elllov• IU S ) "' CIW1t ~vwn L~Yd Cll.S.1 SU...v's MMl't 'INI McEMot vt Lfnelt Top high school 40 basketballseDlors The •op 40 hijh ichool bi tbaU ICDtOf'I. U ttlecled fbr 'JM l$0dated .~ by &be Roanukc~ Va. Times A World·Ncwl. and rt.cir rolks cboic:i: (;.'hris Wab~ 6-11 . H i\:kOt')'. N. . .Nonh Clri>hna St. Danny Mano, ~lOVi. lawttnoc, Kan. K.anw Ste,·c Wnatn. 6-JO. Syracuit. N.Y. ProvideDCe Andmv La~ 6-9, pjnt Bluff. Ar~. Arbn•• Chartic Smith. 6-9, BridaePort. Conn. Pitts~ Cedric Htndenon, 6--9; Marittta. 0 1. C'.koNia Euaene Miles. ~. Dorces&CT. Ma-. Cln'dand 'Sf. Eddit ColJins. 6-8Jh, OrrviUt, A1a. ~.-8irminpam Cedric JeokinJ. 6-8, Dav.'SOn.t Ga. Kena~ John Willimi 6--8, ~1Anplc LSU Al lorenztn, 64, Ctdal1 Rapids. Iowa Iowa Leonard f aylor. 6-$, Playa dcl Re)' Houston C~ris ~oms, 6-8. Atlanta. Ga. AubUrn Onan Sloan. 64. McLeanSboro, 111. Indiana Cn111 Jack5oo, 6-8, Den-ver UCLA John Thompson, 6-7~. Lawrcoccv1lle North Carolina SL Dcfmk t..ewis. 6-7, Washington. 0 C. Maryland Jeff Moore. 6-7, Mid.Geld, Ala. Auburn Richard Madison. 6-6Vt. Memphts Kentucky Chns Saodle. 6-f>,.., Long Belch Arizona St Duane Fctre]t. o-o.. Baltiroore Georaia Tech Demd ('hievou-, ~. Aushina. N.Y. Mmoun " hclton Jon~ , 6-6, AmilYVillc St. John'• Cnua McMtllan, 6--6. OovcrdaJe. Cal. Arnono Todd Mitchell, 6-51/2. Toledo, OhlO Purdue Kevin Stnc:kland, 6-S'h. ML Airy. N.C. Duke Demetrius Gore. 6-S'IJ, Octro1t Iowa Delray 8"!'>0ks. M . Michigan City, Ind. JnOiaaa Troy Lcwas, 6-41 A'1.cknon, lnd~ PWdue Roger McLeodoa, 6-4, Cbam.Pai&1'. Ill. Cincinnati Wally Lancaster, M , Lanham, Md. MatYland Michael Brown, 0.3, Baltimore Sr._r.c~ Vemon Maxwell, 6--3, Ga.in~vill~ Fla. florid& Gary Thompkins, 6-31 Jacbo.n, Mich. tm St. Gary Grant. 6-2'h. C'.anto.n, Ob10 Midli@n Kevin Walls, 6-2, Camden. NJ. L.oWmDC Ed Dave.oder, 6-2, 'Brooklyn, N.Y. Keotud.y Evettttc Stephens. 6-11 Evanston. Ill · PunNe Pal Hanultoo, 6-l GaincsviUe, Ga. ~ Dave Riven. 6-0, J.ersey Ciry, NJ. Nottt Dame Iateraau.all OuntheT Behnke. 7-4, PulbC.im. W. Germany Zorao Jovanovich, 7-1, Bcl&radc, YuaoslaVia Drazen Petrovic, 6-4, Sibenka. Yueoslavia Westchester Ousi< lat Harrbon, N.Y.) 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Dancer 1960-<elllc Ash 19' 1-Shef'luck 19'2-Jalour lffl-<hatuugev 1~.ot°lnQle 19'5-+iall To AM 19'6<-A~olcS 19'7-0a mascu\ 19't-Slage Door .Jof\nnv 1969'-Arh And Le11ers 197<>-+ltl>h Et ht'°'1 1'71-Pen Celchtr 1972-Rlve Aldot 1'7>-Sec:rtl er le I 197~11119 CU!'renl 197S-Anla r 197~ Fort>n 1977-Seellle Slew 1971-Afflr!Nd 1979--Coellet 19'0-Ternoerence Hiit 1911-Summlng 1992-<:onqulSlae!Or Clelo 1993-<avHI LM A&amltos ,.ID"Y'S RHULTl IJ4191 et n -Ntllt ~ mMtlntl FIRST RACll. JSO vare!s Ltll I(..,.,. (Gift) t 40 S '° 4 20 HuosenklSMl (Cruger' '00 5.20 Blnarvs Hone¥ (Werdl 3 00 Allo re~: veiue Due. Shtt In Trouble, Annie KIP, Ramblen Chic, Jo41 Merle, Ker-Lucky Cel, Cap1elnl Plxi. Time 1U t '2 EX"CTA (4·•) oekl Sii 00 s•c<»to tt"ca. JSO vare!s 8on&111nner (Cerdoael '70 Lord WilKn (Ward) l enlas Fun a.r ICreegerl -Abo r ect<I Slink lllO It lch. Llm lls lt-mtllef Tlme. 110f TMIRO llACI. 3SO vare!t Gofor ltaouesl !Gercla ) 20 70 Mr Oh• (LaCk-V) OH-Lane• ROYel Bend (Mv"°") DH·ltelll Rebel lltultr (Hertil' DH-Ottd'-1 tor 1111rct. 340 2'0 HO 2'0 , 40 Ule, Off 7IO l'° 400 2.0 2.20 2IO .Al•O rececl: lMVtm Slllnlno, Mr Outl ~It. Moot! Hemo. Draem lencl. Time 17.11 P:OU.TM llACI. 3SO verda. Mr fMrrv Chldl (Mlchll 6 00 UO 2 IO Or1nclmH 8ollch. (llrd) t .0 i IO !Sur,. •ambler <Plllltnlon) 3 40 Abo rec.cl: KIPIVS Saini, Jelly ~. Rumlno Olal, CIOtt ltalallon1, lema alult, F•1t Flame, CIHOertlfle fltett. Time 17f0 1.1 UtACTA (4·)) Daiei '3960. """ It.ACS. SSO ""°" Junie 8oofw CFrvdevl SAO U O 2.«I E••v Miio (AOllr) 1IO 2 • Miu wtllt A Pllohl ITru•urel :J 20 AllO rect<I. 8oltoms ~ Jtt, lr'Mllln ltw!n. ~.Miu LutkY MelodY. Tifne 11.n I.I lllACTA <6·•> H id ~l # SUtTN 'ACl. lJO .-era JalTM!t ltoet<•• (l rtOll•l • 00 • 20 "' Kjpty Je1 CC,.._, I t60 UO INul Mitt (Off'll 2 .0 Also rec.d CrlmM>n Jt m, '1,_. O Ulfltnlne. errtttl Kll*1, L.lfnli. .... WeMIOMrtcMll, ktMtnint SltlH. Tirnt: ,. " '9YINTM llAC.I. 170 •IWOI Lotl lftdlefl lluttltl UO ~ )AO Sit LYM DiKl IMyletl u o u e Tra fflln Sllow ltr....,> '.0 ~,.... we111 on Air. IMldV ...,..,, Heu low. PutMI Juitlof ,.,,. n .v U IJlACfA Ct·ll H fll ... 11 r llOHn. llAC8. JJO .. ,o. 1 111911 li110r•ts (Tnrl 17.0 •• Ot Jtl Ot011 t•t.ll&J 1 .0 2 .. ~ Melt CatOC*e) IOJt ,... reced ll'Nlfeua, a.rw ._,_, Wrentlft L.Hv. ~· HI, A.Jin GlleN Ttm. 17.N P EllACTA (7 .. ) pelcl t1tM. '2 rte.K RX (4·4. .. ·10-5-7' otld 112,211..0 Will\ two WIMlila l~a (afX hOr-..) '2 lflCk Six ~iolalloft Mid t701 00 wlltl >S wlnn llt lldt .. • (f!Yt t)Ortft). NINTH RACI. 350 vltrdL Tructr..le Wllloa (Htrtl U O S 40 UO The Shoul.lll C"11ktntoll) '-00 UO Clllckl Native 1c,....,-1 J 00 Alto rlll*I: flttal EH Y Jal Two, lrowne Oashtf. •oM Co\.tnl"' Tl17141. l).•l, TINTH RACI. sso verdt. Mallv Miio (M~I) s 20 2 IO uo LuctlY !Alt (Oelombe) 2.IO U0 Chrlaloe>lltf Slv <Br*•I UO Alto rac.d; DuPllc•I• Rtb. SI Alut't Tt,. SOtCkled Dencer. l!atle Wall. Time: 27.$1. •1 IXACTA (7 .. 1 ~Id un o Allena.nee: l,'77. HolVWMd hrtl f'RIDAY'S 9'ESULn '*' tf u -av ._..,...." i--.1 l'ltST RAC&. ' furtonos Miu Qeb«eh (Ollvern) 34.10 12 20 7.20 Felr AIM (Oftlllel') UO 2.IO Of'lenlal Ctiernp (Plercel '"° Alto recect llelw n Slav, Tral>Hl''t Love. soiom111o. N ..... , Sllnoer. Bundi • Sunk, Kalhlnu, S.MI'• Z. Time• 1.11 1/S Sl!CONO •ACE. 6 fur1onllt. Sir EOO.r Allen COralr) ,,40 • 00 l.AO PrO<ll'llM Me Rao (Llof\lm) 3 90 l.20 Stave'• Dav (Hawley) 7.20 AIM! ractct Twoensa, Soeclal lnventgry, Wnl OouOlass, Slv Eat!e. Emoeror'• Tvd'la, COdv'' J.O., Cerl's 91o Chance, Flrsl 911e, FOOi Me Time: 1'11. '2 DAil Y DOUBLE (6·91 oeld I 156..00 TIORD RACE. ' furlonlls. Delle Oanctf (Otnsvl 14JO 3M 3.20 Slew'• Rovlltv (Plncavl U O 2.10 Sand and Sae (Plefcal 3.00 Also r1ced: .Amtf'lc.an Stencl11rd, Foxle Don. Time: 1:10 2/S. U llJCACTA (2-3) oeld Stl.00. "OUtlTH tlACL' furlonO\. Broadway's PrlcS• ISbll 2U O 14.20 to.20 Mtlltsa'a ltlvtf (Gard e) lS.IO UO Sewing Bkl (Ollvaret) •.40 .Also raced; Trelewot., 9eflt, Ve lencle, Romanllc •oman. u~ 1Hdee, Cett• Cat, T.V. $pol, Bride'' &ouQyet, Hel-a. Indian Art. Tim« 1:11 11 S U IXACTA (6·2) H id t l,0...00. f'lf'TH RACll. One mile on turf Banu G<*len Efflt (HIV) U .00 13MI s.20 Kat'Yll'l Wk (Garcia) 4JO 3.20 Gullarrwnla CCeslanedt) UO AbO receC!: Proud Thief, Funny Tumbler, Her Solr, Swlts Ollty, Mltrhyn Jo, F fllallon. Jo Jo OIMfflllo. Time: 1;36 11 S IS axACTA (4·S) N ici Sl7S.SO. SIXTH RACE. S furlonllj.. Trunil (91adl) 10.20 •JO l.00 Ooon's B•l>v (DtlehOuuavel U O 4.00 R-IHewtrt) 2..0 Also raced: Full 0 WIMklm, G.i In Tune. Maolc YNrt. Nlagra L.OV, SJlk Clllffon, Oa1tne Oouehtlle, LIM Ltl9h. Tl"* :51 2/S. IS l!XACTA (1-9) !*kl 5250.00. s•v•HTH •Aca. 1 1ur1on<>s. AttalM Run (tia ...... ) --._,10 2M HO lllloht on Aeo (Plncay) 3.00 2.40 Fest Paueot (SlbUle) J.40 AIM> riced: Sometlll119wonderlul, Bozlne, Cerrlu o. A MorMlll In Time, So!! of Song. Time; 1:21 ollS. SS IXACTA IS·21 Daiei 129.00. '2 l"tCK SIX (9·2-6-4-1-5) N ici W,~40 with lS winning llckeh (five hor&M) Cerrvovw POOi: ,,,,.,.M. ltGHTH tlACIE. 1 1116 miles on lurt. Nice 'n.Prooer (Plnca'v> 7 00 00 UO lrlsn O'Brien (Toro) S.60 U O ltl'd Emotr IOelahounavel J.00 Also rKed: Allllelt<I LadV, s.cira. SNm SlrH I. R1.civ for LUCI!.. Time 141 3/S IS EXACT" 17-6) Mid '10200 NINTH RACE. 1 1/16 mllet Kntohl Sllllng (SJblllll 17All t.20 SM R lcfler t>v Fer (Delllllouuavel UO UO Palrlotk PledOe IBltdl) ~ AIM> raced. Milles Cltlico, Tl'wlllard's We IC'll, T ll>ere, Pltflt'( Conscious Time L.U SS llXACT" IH l N ici 1362.00. At1encs.nc1: 11,002. 0-. ... ""*"' DAV.Y'S LOC1<1R (.......,, a.di) --111 anolel''-lCM wr.cuda, 1115 bonito, 11 vet1ow11u, 213 callc:o besa, lS Mind beu . 3 "'"ow.ci. 1 whlla ... pen . N•WPOllT ~ANDING (New..n -..0) -5' AnDler\. .. callco beU. 10 Mnd beU, 10 SCUIOln, 6 ~. 1 '*-oercfl, SO madlartl TNs ••'• treut plants LOS ANGaLIS -C.slalc Lake, Jack· son L.llM, Puddlne•tont Laike, Sen Gebf'lel Rlvw (MSI ancl _, torts). SAN allRNAllOlNO -Gr-Valltv Lalla, Gr1llON Lake, Jank• LB•, Sent• Ana fltlver, 5-nl• AM Rf\I• (south fot11) ltlVEllSU>• -Futrnor L.Pe, Hemet Lake KIRN -Alder Crffll, Cedar Crtell, ErsAJne Creek, Kern River IOemocral Oam lo KRl Poww!IOute. l!lorelt Pow.,- ~ lo O.mocra l Dam , IMllella Dem to Borel Pow.mouse, KR3 Powemousa 10 Lllt.e I Mt belle). -· . • - I St. Mary's t~ host Crosscultural.Interchang St Mary'• Epl1copaJ Cla11.rc~ CGmmuJty Cat.er, 428 Park Ave.. Laauna Beach, will host the Crosscultural Interchange in a special proaram on Vietnam on Sunday, from 1:4' to 4:30 p.m. Th1ch Phap Chau of the Garden Grove Pqoda wilJ introduce the proaram wbkh wilJ include the movie .. Sad Song of Y cllow Skin." Ttte movie, produced in Saiaon an 1970, effectively conveys the atmosphere ofits tJttts and daily life. There will also be a potluck luncheon featurina V 1etnamcsc and other Oriental dishes. Everyone is invited to bnna food, but those who cannot arc asked to make a monetary donauon. Accordina to Frans Nelson, the event "will be a unique opportunity to learn first·hand how Vietnamese cultural leaders see current developments in Oranae County and in Asia." . was ordained to the pnesthood by the MO$t Rev. Thorms KCoati on June IJ, 19S9 for the AKhdiott"K of Los Angel«. Hi" fiBt assianment WI$ to Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Santa Bar'bara. Other assianmenu include L Francis Xavier Cabrini, Los Anseles; St. PancraLius, Lakewood; Visitation Parish, Los Anatles; St. John the Baptist, CO$tl Mesa: and St Cecilia's, Tusun. • On Deccrnbcr l . 1978, be was named pastor of St John Neumann. • The pansb is invjted to ccl~te thisjoyous occasion wath Father Conlon at a rccdption oo parish arounds immediate followina the Mus. • For more information, call SS l-39S7. i " ••• New T'OG0t Cbfi1tiu ChJ'e,1 610 W. 18th St.. Costa Mesa. will hear a mcssqe enutled .. How to Win Without Ftahtina" by the Rev. Or. Eleanor C. Jack$on. pastor. at the 10:30 a.m. servi~on Sunday. Dr. Jackson will explain that we cannot afford mental res1st.1ncc and that we can all tum off fear and take command of our lives. ' mcmbcl"I tollow1na tht ~rvicc. • Thoitt &Akins confirmation vows WilJ be Jeaoitf A ~ial . Bablt Stud_y Oas$. COYt"rina the Hutchmson, dauabttr of Mr. and Mra. Scot• Hutcbins mctaph) acat mtecyttui~on of the x:riptW't$ i1 led by Dr. of~ Point; Sttven Schaefer. IOO of Mca ud Don Sharer, anocaatc m1nasttr. 11 9: IS a.m. Schaefer of La&una Bacb; ud David BIChman, IOD For more information. call 646-1032. Mr. and Mn. J{obttl Bedunan on,.. .... Nil*l , • • • CoDfinn,at.iOD culmiulCI IWO )UR ~study SL ~e• • Efl~ a.era., ~ Ba~ Pa "' Ridwd G. Schumm at which lime tbe~ Parkvt'ly. lrvane. wiU wcJcome the Re~:·Suan W. Kkio on people beCo~ communina cnernben of lite • Sunday, The. Feast of Pcnteco _t . Pastor Schumm will brirw the~ and1Jle Sc. A combined~ Hot)' Eucharist and C.elebrlttoa of ; Sl'*1'5 Will prete'Dt die uttirii> '"O God ot- M1rustry will ~!'111 IQ a.m. • . OrPniJt Will be Jop Conway. . Rev. KJcin will ~n her m 1na1try as ~plain at UC Sunda School and Bible duliN are bdd at 9: 15 a.: Irvine and staff ISJlStant at St. ~Ddtt'W ~ She> most Nursery clre is available durina the Wonbip ~ recen1ly terVed as Canon for ~m at Chiist Cburdl coffee felloMbip follows Cathedral, St. Louis, Mo. . F l """-·tJ·o· -•1 ..it\" ·7a119 , • For mo~ information. can SS9~699. or more nn,, .... ~-~ ...... ._. 7Y • • p ll' Lalk ~~..: 90M . : .... Ori 'Pina Cllrt1tia a.rd. 1207 Maia SL. Hus,~ '· • • . na '-'-~. l I ominas~ ve., "Beach 11 offcrina a free Eaalisb coww for non~ Lquna Beach ... ,11 confum three Y~Jl& pcoplt on soeakina people 11 its anniex. IS3 t4tb St., bcliJan Pentcco t Sunday at the 10:30 Lm. worship teTV1ce. WedDC'lday, Ju:M 13, al 7:)() p.m. The Vietnam proaram is 1no1her an the series of monthly Laauna proarams presented by the Crosscultural Interchange since September. 1982. These programs explore other cultures by direct cont.act with die people and their artifacts. For moi:c infonnation, call 548-9674. ••• St JobD Neumann Ca~oUc Cbarc'° S l 0 I Alton Parkway. lrvioc.. announces that Father Colm Conlon. pastor. will celebrate the 25th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood at a concelebratcd Mass on Sunday at noon. · New members. who have joined in the past six S .1f t d ~ t'h m.onlhs. will be rc<:oaruzed at this service. S~ial music " e -Cell ere ia1 wtll be provided by ~loin Jan Knowltpn. Junior church - Charles Arnold. pnnapal for 22 )'etn in • Huntinaton Beach School District. will be 1cacb•~J: has tauaht EnaJish to all qcs ;fn)m tbc ~ throUlh collCF. ihc ooune i$ driiped to teacb lbe ~ of Eltllilla ' meets dui:tna t.he .seryice and child care is availa.ble. The revealed by su~ reys congrept1on 1s 1nvtted to a reception hononna new I I. -Y and pro1'UDetation for those t'lOt ptOflC'ICGt in Enalilli ·• nat1onaliues are welcome to aneod. __ ~ _ ~ · For mo~ information. call t,Urac Iden. \.nmlml Father Conlon was born in Athlone. Ireland. He attended St: Patrick's Seminary in Carlow. Ireland. He Temple awards Women's Fellowship 4 camperships . meeting scheduled Each year Shir Ha-Ma'aJot -Harbor Reform The Huntington Beach Women's Aglow Fellowship will conduct its rqular second Tuesday of the month meeting on June 12 at the VUJa Sweden, 522 Main St .. Huntington Beach. Guest speaker will be Emilie Barnes, coun*lor. model home consult.ant and authoress. She will discuss home ~rpnization and tame management with answers on how to cut cleaning time in half, how to save money on grocery bills, and how to solve household froblems. For information and reservations. cal 968-1141. Temple of Newpon Beach awards several camperships to dcscrvinJ students to attend Jewish summer camps. Recipients lhis year arc Nina Richmond, Adam Davis, Alex Chizbik, and Marty Silber. ' · Funds arc made availabte throuJh the Temple Sisterhood and the Elana Frenkel Youth/School Enrich- ment Fund. · For further information concerning temple educa- tional programs, serving the extended Newport Beach and Irvine areas. call Nancy Levin. dfrcctor of education, at 644-7203. VIRGlNlA BEACH. Va. (AP) -Pollster Georic education director, S30.2~8?· •. Gallup says surveys show most Americans are rclia;ious N_.Pll n .. ~ as-1 --.ao-St. AD but their faith often tends to~ a "superfietal sort of"fecl Dnve :,7G'l:o"""'"' 'S:e'ri ........ ~riJ bear goodJsm:·· · Rev. William J~"Eilers s~c:; ·1"'be Problem Of He said interviews with 1.6 l 0 adults to define their Communication .. at the Io Lm. 'NOrlbip ltn'ice SuodO. rtli~oys activities over a 24-hour period brouJht out Holy Communion will be oblttVed and the chui\ii "cv1dc~ce ofa sclf~ntered kin~ ~ffaith"' that does little choar will sina. under the direction of John :'fhomptqp to mouvate them to implement 1t 1n the world. . with Michael Sanders at the OC'PJL "A lo~ of ~ur rcl~IJ<?n, I tJ:imk it's safe to say. tS fed-Usben will be l.arN Lantz. Lionel BalasUri~ Jolil good rcl~on, he saad man .mtervaew on tbe.Chrisuan Hov.<landandAddiJon Van Loenen ofta&uoa Bcacb~tiid Broadcast1~1 Netw~~· He ~d the survey f~O.nd the two • Hedley Clutpman of Laguna Hilla. most menuoncd religious act1vataes in a typical day were Acquaintance time wiU follow the let'Vice .nm::. thinkina about God and solitary prayer followed by sDCCiaJ ~ how hosted by Dolorete Haaard l.iMS talki!'I to someone about God. meditation and' Bible childmiofLeeandAlmaBunooiobonororthritpue91 reading. SOth weddina anniverSaly He said many respondents indicated th.car reli&ious Adult Bible class mccU at 9 a.m. in thc.churc::b libntv .. life made them "feel aood. People arc not&Ctinaa sense of Sunday School classes meet at 10 Lm. A n~~Js cha~lenge in t~eir prayer or Bible reading. They're not available for babies and toddJen. The children'• ·cbiOtr gelling the feeling that they've got to go out and change the · (Pl-.-eee UUOIOU8 ROTS8 ~ w6rld." 1-""!"I Orange Coast RELIGIOUS Dr. Eltlnllf c. Jackson Ml-1112 IEW THDUIHT CHRllTIU CHlllCH 110 w. 11111 It. , ....•... (l .................. 1141). .. llotr To Wi1-Witltolt FIOtlli" Bible Study Class 9: 15 Sunday Morning Mtssagt, Htalint & Jumor Church 10:30 ..... , .............. . S.\IXT ,J..\)IES WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 7 30 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite I 9 00 AM -Holy Euch~rtSI Rite 11 10 45 AM ·Holy Eucharist Rite II Church School and Adult Education 900 & 1045 AM (Music sermon and child care at 3 services! "PAA YER AND PRAISE" 7 oo PM • First Sunday of each monlh MID-WEEK WORSHIP Monday • Friday • 8 30 AM Morning Prayer Tuesday. 10 00 AM Euchanst & Healing Service Wednesday • 6 30 AM Holy Eucharist • Rector. Fr. John Alhey • Astoc .• Fr. Brian Cox Aaaltting The Rev Todd Sorensen • Mr Samuel Shaler The Rev Thomas Henry • Mr Ronald Doiron "i\l\l .l\\ll."l '.Pl~«>l '\I.< lll"I« II 3209 Via Lid<>• NewPo't Beach • 714-075-0210 " SERMON TOPIC: JUIE 10th "DOING WHAT COMES NATURALLY" CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BAANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHl"llST. SCIENTIST IN BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS S1atlay, .1111 1 Dtll, 1114 "GOD, THE PRESERVER os: llAN" coeta Meaa -firat·c·hurch or Chrtat, Sctentlat _ ..... v .. Dr .. c........._ CfMlrct9 a ... ..., ......, -.., A.II. ....... .....,_, ....... v.-Dr. tA.M..-4:11, ............... .... w-. 7·1:11 , .... -...:ae P.11. trvlne -'9rat Churcft of Ctlrllt, actenttat llMOM left , ..................... kMot •1 •ati HlllR ( ..... Y ... ) c--. a ....... ......, -,.. A.II. ""dint ............. , .. ,.., .. 8utte 141 .......... ,.... 10 A.M. -4 P.M. Mon. thru lat. 10 A.M. -1 P.M. ThundaJ Cllllcl c:... -SunO~ l ~ . Huntington BellCh -Flrat Church of Chrlat, Sctenttat •a 0ttwe, ~---c~ a....., -10:GOA.M. "91..,,. "°°"' -m Mein IL Newport .. llCh -Flrat Church of Chrlat, 8ctent11t UGI Via L141o, .... port IMctl Church a lundef tcMoi -t:OO a 10--.30 A.M. Reeding Room, 1315 Via Udo Mon."'"' lat. -t A.M • ..S P.M. Tun. -7·1 P.M. Cl\ltd C11e Pr°""'9d TUMde~ -9·30-1130 A M l0t Sludy Time Newport llMch -Second Church of Chrlat, Sclentl•t ,. Peelle View Dr .. c...... ... ..., c""""' • ._.., ..... -.. A.II. "•llf'I "°°"' --..... L C..t ""1 .. CclM WED. IYENINQ TelTIMONY MIETINGI - I P.M. ALL CHURC .. 8 AH art COfdtalty lfwtttd to 1ttend the cnureh MtVlces •nd enlOY the pnv1i.oet of the Reading Rooms Child Cart Pr~ At ALL SERV'ICES ~Id Can Prowklld AT ALL llRVICRS CtUCH OF RELIGIOUS SCl.NCE Memb« of tNI United Church of Aetlolous Sdenal 2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 82148 Adulll & Jr. Church For lnfOtmatlon • NEWPORT ~ LUTIDAH CHltCH TM 0... Dr. •WPORT IUCH ..... , .....,, ..... ,...., 9:00, & 11:00 Rev. Peagy BUM11 969-1331 __ _. WORSHIP SERVICE ............ 8AM & 10:30AM SUNDAY SCHOOL ............................ 9:15AM CHURCH OF CHRIST mw . ....,c.... ..... ...,111 We're A Go6nG -Otowtng -~Church MMDAY lllMCU Signing for Hearing Impaired... 8AM Service & b f CAM AYA&MLI ._.. ITUDY t A.t!l. WOMt9 10 A.II. at, .... 10:00 ll. -G1est Speaker; Dllglas Cole 6:81 P.I. -''JEsusi TH£ PIOCUll£1'' 8t8LE HOUR J=bR CHILDREN -• • --,.... n.... ......... -De-. c-. y--........ ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH THE REV. ROBERT CORNELISON l-00 Ml Cfldwllt I: 15 Ml £udtltlsl, Cltldt Sdtottl I ,,,,,.,, 421 PM'« Ave •• lal\N Btach • 494-3542 TH COA COMMUNITY CjtURCH , 5120 Bonita Canyon Dr .• lrvlne US-llOO Tlm llmmona. Pastor 8:00, 9:30 & 11 :00 A.M. FAMILY CONNECTION 7:00 FtM. EVENING SERVICES - WILCOMI '" L1rt1 Y11. A""' I a.rd II Y•Clllcl I DIRECTORY C~CtQCH COlaEGATfOIW. . ,, ............ ... eor.... ... ... ...... 7400 o.....-w ............ ., tt A.II. -......., .. .... Qvdl ldlOClt .... Nln9y c-.. HARBOR CHNSnAN . CHUM:M (Diec ...... Ctlrtlle) M019"Net ..... ...... -...n1 ..... Worsti1» 10 AM ! . .,., . SdloM 9 AM ca-•·· .... m 'JfJF hurch o atthew by the ea (TredtllOMI ~ HOLY COMMUNION EACH SUNDAY-9:00 a.m. 18ooll ol Common Preyer -111281 MERTZ HALL of Community Congregational Crn.irch 611 Hel101rope. Corona del Mar The Rn. I.in .....,..., -SlZ-2201-n. lt'f. S.... SdllMlr IIUCIOIS SCIUCE 141 Und Sl Costa Mesa •0: 960-2715 llldlmia SERVICES t:oo A.M. J•1m · IEVEUTIOI: ''Y• ley Tt l1~1rstllil(' A Cordlal Welcome from The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Colta Mela • FIRST UNmD METHODtlT CHURCH 19th St. & Harbof' BM:I. Churdl kMol t:::ao ........... ChltW 0. Cf.nt. Mlnl1t• Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED MEntODIST CHURCH Wonhlp a Church School 1:30 -10:00 a.m. Or. Wiiiiam E. Steel Newmae.cn CH:~ ~\"ftfH UNITED METHODIST 1400 W Balboa Blvd 11'4IOS Of Robert B Sheperd. Jr WonMp I Churct. lchoot t:JO A.Ill. w••1~kheol end Der c .. T:30A.M.~-OOP.M. Huntlng1on Beed\ Nortft COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH tsee2 Hell Ave. a-.2~ 1 ............ -=-·--~ .__, kMot 10:00 Interpret• 104' IM HNnng Impaired l•I 1000 AM I Fountain v.a.y FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11225 Bulherd St. ... .., Jemea R. H9dley. PutOf ....... a.wa.tcMot ,, ..... ...,.__ IW!kH'i\WH M4-0741 Wonhtp a Churctt 8chool •.$0 A.M. T11110.W-..,_ __ Rev. Ken McMm.n You W .. WekMMMd -AIMIH ....... F1RaT CHRISTIAN CHURCH ...... ~ .................... SUNDAY: Morning worsnep 9AM 84ble SchOoC 10:45.AM E'IMlng Wcnhlp ePM A.-. v.-...... --· ... 91111 M • '-ra. a.._. ......... ~ & M-oe Iden, Director Of aw-.n ~ion DW.·A-DIVOT'tOle -m 1111 0Mee -... 1111 Clwtlt ..... .. I I This Sunday WOf'INP In IT. ANDMW'8 PMUY'l'UIAN CMUtlCM 800 St. ~ Aoed • tll!WPCf1 8eed\ • 131-.2-.,,~ ._~ ... ..._ WORSHIP SERVICES 7:30. ~45, I t0·15 A.M • "MEDITATION" "11.,••IJ A GJorr1' Or. John A HOffman, Jr., Preachlr:ag Proarw -1;30 A:M. -a.Id C.. S;~ A.M. -IMlintl tflrv Hlafl Sc:f.ool 10:15 A.M. -.,.,,.. 1'wu .,, Gt-. -.. '"' Laguna Presbyterian Church A The "Church of the Chimes- ~ l ' PRESBYTERIAN CtUtCH Of Tt£ COVENANT · .. , ......... C.... .... -117 ... .,_A. ll.,.., ...... Terry McCanne, Otrector of Youth Mlnlatrtel Cyndi McCanne. OirectOf of Children'• Mlnistrill ......, . .,..._._ ... .... ~ ..... -c....... ..... AdUllll .. A.II. ....,_, ~ n11111111 -ea a·._ A.a v...,._,..,.._ All SQUS AMERICAN EPISCOPAL CtUtCH Acc .... te• ltH .... efC 1 ...,_. 1 Bal2 Bushard, Fountain Volley ~1 UV. s1•:•1 w. ,..,._ llCTOI HOl Y COMMUHtON . . 1·00 A M. MOIHIHG NAYD-CHUICH SCHOOl ................... f 15 A.M. MO«HING NA YR a SRMON .. ... .. .. .. ..... .•... ... 1 1 :00 A.M, ..,..~~·:. 4.M. ~·~ t:llA.M. SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HAMOR MFORll Tel!IPU ltHl• .. lflGll ,,.., • .,.... ••'a: ,...., .... q. • q q . F1rtt,....., ef..... ,. ,. ~ ... ~ ....... -11• lw 1ldl Ra~ 8ematd P. Klr\g ~Me~ Educa'or. *"'l l.Mlln M ____ .._.. • Oitnge CO.l DAIL V PILOT IStUurday, June Youth theater slated at OCC A children's tb ter ~rie will be presented at Orange Coti1 Collqc thi ummer, t>taannina nut week.end. by A a.a Act Playm of Qranf County. :'fhe openioa production, ndt turday and Suoda) is .. Noodle Doodle Box," the most popular ctuldrtn 'splay in West tietmany. The hour-long program ofTcn on txperiencc in learning to share and to live together An original adaptation of" Jack and the Beanstalk" by Clas Act members GeofTrey Grcad and Kerenc Barnard, will be presented June 23-24. The senes will clo!.t-wlth Dave Barton's "Witches, Bn tche , Rings 'n' Thinp'' June 30 and July I. Pcrfonnances will be given Saturdays at 11 a.m., 1 :30 and 3:30 p.m. and Sundays at 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. 1n OCC's Orama Lab Theater. Admission 1s SI for childrcR, S l.50 for adults accompanied by a child and $2 for adults without a child. Call432-5880 for additional information. Children invited to fair royal court Children from 3 to 6 )ears old will be able to h"e out their wildest dream!> at the annual Ttn) Tots Royal Coun. scheduled for July 7 at the Orange Count) Fair 1n Costa Mesa. The contest will begin a1 I p.m. on the Hentage Stage when 16 youngesters from all age groups wall be selected for the final judging at 3 p.m. The Royal Coun will be cboscn among the finali sts and will consist of the king and queen. prince and pnncess. and duke and duchess. All contestants are encouraged to wear their best clothes since judging 1s based on personal appearance. naturalness, personalit} and poise Trophies and gifts will be award~d to the members ol the R,oytal Court and all 16 finalists. All other contestants will rective participation nbbons. Pre-registration is required for the event and entr) forms must be copleted and returned to the fair no later than July 3. On contest day, each confestant and one parent will be admitted free at the Vanguard gate. All contestants must be tagged at the check-i n stage. Additional information and entry forms may be obtained by contacting June Wimer. special events director, al the Orange County Fai~rounds. 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa 92626. or call the fair at 751-3247. Irvine track kids vie .... EleYen lrvtne youths competed against 1,600 other ~c.itfomia youngstera In the Jeae Owens Track Md Field Meet held at CaJ State Los Angeles last week. Two of tf\e 11 lrvfnft youth advanced to the fl"ale .._ abt lnttta1ty ~ ln the ..-nl-flnals. Jonathan i:a. and vaneua Lecy took fifth pl8Ce In t"9 200 met« event but pf8Ced fifth out of eight ftnaJ'-1* oteratf. Only the first place winner ln each event ~to th1 national meet to be held ln Augu8t. The other tMneyouth whO partldpated were Margie o.MmM, Kenny Jackson, Ryan Vayer, Arny RWola. TQ'ly Dumu. Ron FuJlnara, Dana Swtsher. Cyn1hfa Oyer and Sarah Gtanos. ' Scott Boval.rd of Cot1ta Meaa Wa.rmtl up with memben of the AU-American Boye Chorua at the Loa Angeles Coll.eum. Boys Chorus set for full summer Members of the All-Amencan Bo)s Chorus, based in Costa Mesa. will be featured on the Fourth of July in a special television program to be aired on KITV, Cpannel 11 , Th'e chorus will be shown si nging in the Los Angeles Coliseum while standing'under the Olympic archway and torch. They also will be depicted on the track and playing field , "wanning up" for the Summer Olympic Games. The TV appearance is one of a number of exc1ung events the boys are part1c1pating 10 this summer. The 36- member chorus. headquanered on the Orange County Fan-grounds. has appeared with Bob Hope and Rich Little. sung at the Crystal Cathedral and will be featured in concert at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. Following 1he Independence Day program. the boys will depart on their annual summer concert tour. which will run through Aug. 14. The tnp will cover 7,000 miles and will include stops 1n western Canada, Montana and Utah. as well as appearances in the Nonhern California commun1t1es of Lodi, Modesto and San Rafael. and two days of perfonnances at the Napa Town and Country Fair. Boys and parents interested in learning more about the chorus should call 533-7600. Aud1uons are arranged and conducted )Car-around for} oungsters ranging in age from 9 to 14. and no previous musical expenence 1s required. Newport businessman ' to be Knight of Malta Newport Beach businessman Thomas A. Fuentes will be invested as a member of the So"ere1gn M1litar) Hosp1taller Order of St. John of Jerusalem. of Rhodes and of Malta. on June 22. in ceremonies at St. Man·s Cathedral in San Francisco. · Fuentes. a sixth generauon na11 .. e Californian. 1s among the youngest Amencan men ever to be made a Knight of Malta. a member of the founh oldest religious order of the Roman Catholic Church. The order was founded m Jerusalem in I 099. The Senior Vice President of the civil en~ncering and land planning finn of Roben Bein, Wilham Frost & Associates, Fuentes is also 1he Director of Communica- tions for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange. Active in civic and comm unit) affairs, he 1s the First Vice Chairman of the Republican Pany of Orange County. He 1s a member of the Board of Directors of Southwest Spons. Inc .. owners of the Red"ood Pioneers baseball team. aflihated with the Cahforn1a Angels He resides with his wife Jolene 1n Newpon Beach. Fuentes 1s the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Food D1stribut1on Center Servinll, Oranll,e Count). a chantable endeavor to feed the local poor sponsored b) 1he Soc1et) of St ... Vincent de Paul. He 1s also a financial supponer of the Sisters of the Society Devoted to the Sacred Hean. a Santa Ana based community of teaching nuns. He has been the President of the Board of Governors of the Santa Ana College Foundation and has served as a member of the Boar~ of Trustees of Saddleback Communll) Hospnal. Headquanered today in Rome, not far from the Vatican. the order is recognized as sovereign by 45 nations of the world. Ambassadors carry on full diplomatic relations with the minute inde~ndent state. Formerly limited to nobility m Europe, the order today includes other Orange Countians. among them Fluor Corporation chief J. Roben Fluor. restauranteur Carl Karcher and Orange County Supervisor Thomas F. Rile) Other Amencan members of the Knights of Malta are United Stales Ambassador 10 the Vatican William A. Wilson. Chrysler Corporation head Lee lacocc-a. former Sec re tar) of State ~lexander Haig, fonner Secretary of the Treasury William E. Simon and publisher Wilham Buckley. Jr. Orange County Christian magazine wins top aw~rd .\n amclc on war-torn Lebanon in Contemporar) ( hmt1an Magazine of Laguna Hills ha!> taken first prize in 1hc 1984 Awards of Excellence sponsored b~ tbc Evangelical Pre'is Association. a national orga.111at1on representing nearl) 300 religious pubhlatlons. Thee}e-w1tnt!ssaccoun1. "Bandages and Bibles.'' wa!> written by Dan Wooding of Orange after a 1np to Lebanon for CERT (Chnst1an Emcrgenq Relief Teams) with a group of d0<:tors and paramedics la'it June. The an1cle was selected as 1he best piece of reporting among all member publication~ in the Un ited States last year. The A ward of Excellence was accepted by (on temporary C"hnst1an Maga11nc editor Ted OJarov~ky of ~nta Ana during lhc assoc1at1on ''> annual convention in Washington. D.C.. rect'nlly. The article was described by awards j udge Jeffrey L Scheler of U.S. News & World Report as a "powerful. concise portrait from a sens1t1ve. ('hnstian perspccuve of human and spin1ual needs in this turbulent trouble spot. Jt reflects thorough rcportrn&. wnnen with utmost clanty and economy of words." Wooding 1s chief reporter for the Open Doors News Service based 1n Santa Ana and in the past few months ha~ ! ,. rted directly from Grenada. El alvador. Guatemala. ·' Catholic agency offers Laguna pageant tickets Tlckcu to th<' Papnt of the Masters and the uauna Fe ttval art available from Catholic Social Service, of tht 01occ of Ora nit. 21 10 East Fir:st St • Suite I ().4 Santa a . . ·The annual pageant Wlll take pla« from July 7 roU&h August 26. Proc:ccds from the Yle of uckru will bcodlt Catholic SOC1aJ Sef'\licc . Funhel informallon ta ava1lat;c from the aaen~} at ~47-000 . • . . ' and the Nicaraguan border 1n Honduras. He worked for several British newspapers before movmg to California 1wo years ago and 1s the author of 18 books. The monthl> Contemporary Christian Magazine reaches I 00,000 youni adult readers nat1onw1de. It 1s a' a1lable b)' subscnpt1 on and throu&h Christian book· stores Independent!) owned and operated b> John W Styll of Laguna Hills. the maga11ne as unique among religious publtcauons. most of which are connected with dcnominalions. m1nistnes. or non-profit organizations. The pubhcauon also won an award for its coverage of the Geo~e Lucas film . "Return of the Jedi." The cover story entitled "Gospel of Lucas'' took third place in the single theme category dunna the 3-dafconventaon. Vacation Bible School slated at Lake.Hills July 16-22 is Vacation Btble School Weck at Lake fftlls Community Church in 1.4lguna Hills. Theme for the w~k wall be "The Wonder Fair." The proaram Wlll offer mu\1c. crafts. pme and Bible le son for children cntenna grade1 f...·8 1n the Fall. 1 he lt'hool w1JI be tafTcd for intcractton between staff and \tudcnts wtth a ratio of one staff person for C\ICr) fi "C children On 1urda)' July 21. tht~ will be an all-family act1v1ty for VBS pan1c1pant and Lhctr famili Th week wtll culminate on und1y. July 22. in the momanaworahip ~rvit-e at Q:30 and 11 a m. whcfl VBS tud nt~ will take part 1n le '"'the 5trv1ccs _, Rc11mnt1on begin!> Sunday. Call the churt'h,officc. Hl7-77'f9 to rramer or for further inform1uon . Coast young peQp1e e<l;rn diplomas, scholarships Nine local re 1dents were amon, the students rcce1vina devces this )'Car frpm the Universuy of the Pacific in tockton. Five NewPort Beach students were honored in the commencement cer- emonies. Bachelor of sciences in business administration de1fte$ we~ awarded to Robert C. Caine and DeDJ1e A. DlcklDaoa. Karea S. AaalllDo received a bachelor of am degree. Valen C. DUDAln& rc.ccived a bachelor of sciences degree and Ell1abe1b L. McCook received a bachelor of the arts in liberal studies. David R. Magruder of Corona Del Mar received a business a<tminis- tration degree, as did Nell 8 . Ro11 of Costa Mesa. Karen 8. B&:.C!ckJorldge of Laguna Beach recei vedilo bachelor of ans and Brlaa Slterrell ofFountain Valley received a bachelor of sci- ences. • • • Jennifer McCrlckerd of Costa Mesa will attend Wellesle} College in Wellesley. Mass .. in the fall. McCnckerd. the daughter of John and Eileen McC'rickerd, is a senior at Corona Del Mar High Sehool in Newport Beach. She has been active on the school newspaper as business and advenising editor and was treasurer of the Keywanettes. .OCC to host orchestra for yout~s Orange Coast Coll ege will host the 1wo-week South Coast Symphony Youth Orchestra Conservatory -a two-week program for young mu- s1c1ans from Orange County high schools and colleges -July 30 through Aug. JO. Conducting the conservatory will be John Larry Granger. chamber orchestra director and assistant con- ductor of operas in Long Beach. The fee for the conservatory 1s S 150 and students should include a casseue audition tape w11h their registration. For information about 1he conservatory. contact the OCC Community Service Office at 432-5880. Thomu A. Fuentea Three Co ua M;S: residents have amona the 114 peoplereceivin1 been named to the dean•s honors list undeflTlduate degrees at the prina at the University of California at commenetment ceremonies for t~ Davis. Colleae of Notre Dame. History major Terri Mlcllelle Lisa Dlaae Ka.Iser has received • Bayer, avian sciences mQJor Jo&epb Bachelor of Arts degree from the noma• Brodtrick and psychology lfelmont, Calir •• c'!ll~. major Serafla.a R•tl• Sud• we~ Two Newport Beach men have amon& the 1.400 students to be recentJy received bachelor's c:lqrces honored by the northern California from Davidson College in Davadsion, campus. • • • North Carolina. Founeen thousand students were Mark Prau TGlly and Nel10D Morel nanaed to the dean·s honors lists in Wucer .. oat were awarded their the colleges of qricultural and en· underaraduate degrees in the sorina vironmental sciences. engineering commencement ceremony at the ana letters and sciences. Presbyterian liberal ans college. • • • Tull~ received a Bachelor of Arts A Newport Beach citizen was degree an religion. He is the son of Mr. a.rnong f8 UC Riverside student~ to and Mrs. Anthony Tully of 109 Via be named for membership in the Havre. Wesaerhout received I Activities Honor Societ)'. Bachelor of Science degree in math- Tenley Kreter, a senior chemistry emat1cs. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. major. has been acttve in varsity Fritz Westerhout. tennis. intramurals, student govern-• • • ment. as a resident adviser in her Saddleback College engmeenna resident hall and has worked in student Jolaa J. Pablt of Mimon campus food service. ( VieJ.O h~s won the "Outstandina • • • "' Engmeenng Student Award" for Cbrl1top~er Sharon, son of~r. and community colleJes from the Orange Mrs, Lewis Jano of Huntington County Engineenng Council. Beach. has gradua.ted from the New Pabst has a perfect 4'.0 grade point Hampton School in New Hampton, average in a demanding pr<>Jl1lm of N.H. physics. chemistry and engineering The school's I 63rd commence-courses, according to a SPokesman. ment ceremonies took place May 26. He expects to graduate from Saddle- Paul J . Bartioio~ew of Corona back College in December. Del Mar received a BS degree in communications at the annual com- mencement excercises of Evaogel College, Springfield, Mo. Bartholomew was a cheerleader and a member of Eva ngel student Christian service organization (SCOPE). • • • Cadet Heary Wlatbrop Ha1tin11 W of Newport Beach has been honored on the dean's list of the Marion Military Institute in Marion. Ala. Marion Military Institute is an independent, non-profit institution consisting of a coeducational high school and two-vear college. ' . . George 8 . Wolf of Costa Mesa was selected to receive a $750 Leopold Wrasse Agricultural Scholarship by Ol1 Poly San Luis Obispo for the 1984-85 academic year. Wolf. a senior in agricultural man- agement, as one of 71 continuing Cal Poly students to be awarded a scholarsh 1 p. ••• A Fountain Valle} woman wa-. Watch dog Deir ........ ,_.. Nobody will arfae wltb Baron, a 5-year-lJld Doberman ptn.cher wbo'• waitinC at the Newport Beach Animal Shelter for 110meone who'll pat him to work. RELIGIOUS NOTES ••• FromB5 meets at 11: IS in the choir room under the direction of Joanie Cosselman. For more infonnat1on. call 494-8061. • • • St. Aadrew'1 Presbyterian Claattb, 600 St. Andrew's Rd., Newport Beach, will present the annual "festival of Choirs" at the 8:45 and I 0: 15 a.m. worship services on Sunday. Hosted by the music ministry of the church. the vocal and handbell choirs will sing and ring individuJlllY and in combination with accompaniment by trumpets. timpani and organ. Th( Re v. Dr. Howard Swan. St. Andrew's music director, will conduct the groups in several combined selections. For mort infonnation. call 631-2880 • • • UD.lcartaa UD.lvenal11t Fellow1Mp, 429 Cypress Drive, Laguna Beach, will present Dr. Ruth Corn~U Fuller as guest speaker at the 10:30 a.m. meeting on Sunday. A resident of Leisure World, Dr. Fuller wilJ speak oo "My Country, Right and Wrong.·• After briefly discussina the founding of the United States, she wiU review where we have gone astray from the American dream. Dr. Fuller's credentials uniquely qualify her as a critic of her country. She is a third Jeneration Californian of a family that came to America in 1628, and she is a world traveler. Her ancestors include '6ungers of the country, of Cornell University, and of California's first newsJ'aper. A social hour will follow the program. For more information, call 494-4743. • • • Lagana Presbyterian Claarcll, 415 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach, will hear the Rev. Dr. Jerry Tankersley, pastor. speak on "Love Bears All Things" at the I 0: 1 ~ a.m. worship service Sunday. The Chanetl Chou will sing under the direction of Mitzi lnterlandi, accompanied by Ellen Wriaht at the organ. Child care is provided durina the service and 1 coffee fellowship will folJow on the patio. Crystal Cathedral to welco111e author Christian education is offered to all ages at 9 a.m. The rnb room is open from 9 to 11: 30 a. m. The pastor's Bible class for women is on Tuesdays at 9: 15 a.m., and for men on Wednesdays at 7 a.m. Dr. E. Otto de Camp. medical missionary servln1 ih Seoul, South Korea, will be auest speaker for the Women's Association potluclclunchconat 12:30p.m. Tuesday, June 12. in Fellowship Hall. Following the R(<>gram, Dt. Tankersley will install the newly-elected president of the association. Mrs. Richard Phares. and board members for the ensuing year. Biby sitting will be available. For reservations. call Mrs. William Baker, 499--2056. Dennis Wa11lcy. author of the best selli ng book and all-11 me. bes1-sdlin~ audio cassette album "The Psy- chology of Wffili'ing ·will be Dr. Robert Schuller's pulpit guest Sunday at the Crystal Cathedral. Lewis and Chapman. Garden Grove at both the 9:30 and 11 : 15 a.m. services. Wa1tley's credits rank among the nauoo's top mot1vat1onal. high-level performance. and personal development authonties. His la test bool . "The Seeds of Greatness," has a message for fam ihes with children, particularly on how to ra ise winning children with hish self-esteem. Both setvaces ·alsao feature dynamic music with J.J. Turner, Andrew t ulverwcll, and the Marimba Choir. For further information, call 971-4000. The Men's Fellowshjp will take a bus uip to Anaheim Stadium to sec the Anaels play on Friday, June U. For more information on church activities, call 494-7SS$. For prayer help. Dial..a·Prayer: 494-PRA Y. " .. TriD.lty Ual&ed Praltytert.u "•rd. 13922 Prospect Ave .• Santa Ana, will present ·•ttandbcll Harmonies•• at 7 p.m. on Sunday. . Thrttofthc church's bell choirs, under the direction of Patty Marquart and Jane Downs, will pnent both sacred and secular bandbell music. This iulso the pre-tour conocrt for the Prism of Uabt . Bell Choir that wilJ bC tounn1 Northern lifomia thlt TeDlple Beth Emet sum~e/aUwiu often'-" will be accepted. For more infonnation. call Rebekah Miller, Of'lering dav camp , ...... 1sso. • • • J.1 'J" -o.-ua. c.ui uaaeanu Uat•enallll ~. 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. will hear the Rev. Dr. Chii1 Schriner speak on"Oieayand Res1>0nsivencss: ThoQwet Cri is of' 1984" 11 the I 0: 30 a. m. terViCC on Sunday. Dr. Schriner, the cf' !I n11tcrofcounse1tna. wiU explore Arnold Toynbee's belief that the rise &Jtd fall of civili.u1ion involves a penem of challente 1ncfcapontt, Temple Beth Emct of Anaheim is ofTcrina a siit·hour- 1-day, five-<la)'.a-~k camp that Nn1 for si~ weeks durina the ummer. Lc\1 by Lon M01kowi~irector of the summer day camp. the lhrtt sns1on arc July l· 13.July 16-27, and July 00. uau5t IO. The camp tmsc Jewish ethics.. value1 and identity. The temple will also offer the T,.vtl Camp apan tbll )car. :rnvd Campi for 11 1 l-11. and is a campina trip for on~ wee Auau t U-lt. . Also offered is Cltcndtd day care for all prc«boolcn and campcn from 8 a.m. to S p.m. that are in need of thi Stt,_\'l c. For 1tdd1t1unal 1nformntion. call 772-4720. '· The "Feel Better Now'' pmooal-tn>wtb woftihop xriet conducted by Dr. Schriner, which bta&n talt Sunda)I, Mii IC.'CICJ)tenrOllmentJno later than this "Sunday. The ma~I is bntd on hll cumn& book projeci. A Ii~ mam•· fmily and child counltlor, Or. Schrinu is 1uthor of ."Easy Effon'1 and .. Oonftden1 Liv1na." ,Fo~ wort.shop dm•ls. CJll 604597, ind for lfnttal church •ctlvit 1nform1t1on, call ~65l. ' ... J I-ToN IGHT'S TV --- I ~~ 1~:1;,.Milon;:: JM~ 19..v.:==NIJ ....wi~ I == =:n:r-Wl.D l(INGOOM lfTEMAtow.:BmON :5..o.aoD .i~ AcrOfa Tws" 11983) QWIJ!MOWNAND AMtAlthf/, TtrtyJaSttow -a...- (R) OOUY ,Nn'ON MHTI THI I OOLDBf Lii( ~ ='°°" t "Grind llby" ( 1H 11 * * "Aoblnlon Cr"90t And The MOVIE 1tger" ( 1?!f~ Sug111~ .. ~ •t u "The MtN1 In The Whitt D M ,_,oylOYf / .__, ~~(1951) Alie 04.Mnw, Ctcll -p~~kOTT'SI _ .. _ e nw~,..ef- &L IJUNGEON8 AND :: rOOWl.fAT GILIERT AND l9x,~ I AUii< CUii/ IW.NWC:S WOMAH ·=T~ ·= TH9 wm If IAIOAU (Cl MOVIE MOVIE t * ~ ' Fltt4o•.. 119821 Clint Eltt· ~==~l~:2)Kt181y i~~~ PIWATt •• \t "~ Wtddlng Night" { 1935) -t;30-a.v Cooper, Anni Sten MUSIC VI)(() 'M -t:OO-UTTllHOU8E QH THE • (I) TMZM: LORD OITHI! =WEEK .. OOUNTiff .UG.E MUSIC 9 L!AYEITTOllEAVEll ..(O)MOYIE l=t=DOl.WMAN **"' "SIAltt Music" {1981) Eliza. • MOYll beth Diiiy. I.any Breedmg. H \\ "Htt'e Come The Htltonl" 4:00- l1952) Ozzie end H.met. Roell Hud· D OOlFUN WITH .-£ DOUOlAS A different drummer IOll. 8 9 U.S. Ol YMPIC TEAM r,=rfOOTGAADEHNl ~ * * t 'A "Thi C11n1 Mutiny" 11954) "ShlO-Un Iron Cllwt" (1978) Wang Laurence Olivier and Nell Diamond play father and 80D dlYlded by mualcal ioat• ln the rem.a.Ile of .. The Jau Stnaer," ..UU., tom,bt at 8:30 on CBS, Channel 2. ~ey Boglfl, Joie Ferrer • Tao. -t.aO-m MOYIE 8 Cl) BUOtlUNNY /ROAD **'" "The Norseman" (1978) Lee (Cl MOYE AlJllEA Majotl, Comet Wiide. -t • • "From The Terrece" (1960) -=AND THE ~ ~eorge" ( 1976) Marshall PIUI Newman.~ Woodward Thomptc;lli. Mlct*t Merdlr -..--I~~ • lit01lawmt 18NOT~ 1~ IMMAMM.ONE . w ~~m~ ~ o~&mom • YMCAHCOOK STAR na a ~ AHDTHI! e ~If UOT10H • MOTOMPORTS PRfSl8CY (%)...,..~ lfT~TIONAl W NEWS * * * "~ Captain's PtrlCllM" ...,..~ • ON 8T (1953) Alic ~ YYOMI De tu "~ Yw Of LMng Din-AOEAME.AICA c.to. 08'~9831 Mel Gibson. Sigow-~ ~ Steplo.-d Wrm ( 1975) -10:00-My -4:15-~·Paula Pren1111 I = YOU.mAU. (%) CHAALES awitPlJN TAUCS m> COWUT'EllCHAONICl.ES 9 NIPY / ICOOIY 000 I WITH m MOYIE 1191JDOQ U "'Roc::a. Pretty Baby" (1957) G W '°""-ANO ROil 4 :30-John Saxon. Luana 1>111en FEIT'IVAL PAIWJf 9 Al.AT~~ (R) MOVIE E DANCEIHOW UJ ·~..,..IEOl t •h .. National Lampoons Class IMDHUR .IAFFIEY'S INDIAN I PfE8ENTE Aullon' ( 1982) Gerrit Graham, GREAT CHEA OI ORANGE Mdlael Lerner f!.!!.,COOJUS ORANGE ~ 000. BROMRS -t30- """'"'' F·-I ,,.,.._ I) (I) MOVIE a• T ......... o;M,.~· •• "The .1azz ~(19801 Nell m MOVIE CZ) MOVIE ••t'h ''The ThlM Sisters" (1965) Ht "'Carousel" (1956) Gordon ~ai-:..._. tmKlmMOYIE~~~-=~· MlcBae.Shlrle'f-~ U MOW -_ • "Tidal Wave·· I 1975) Lorne -.....r ...... "~o ,,08 Greene. K11iu Kooeyashl • • • ..~ Slnglrlg Nun" ( 1966) -I ~""""' I .. ANGELES m> MOYIE Debbie Reynolds. Chad Ewret1 D FfE[ 4 ALL .. ··a.igs.1nc (1!M I) Alln Ladd. -10:30--8 GAEAT8 Of THE GAME Joan Woodbury • HEROES NC> THeA MOVIES 8 WIDE WOflLD OI SPORTS -t.oo- • THE 00 IT YOUR8E.LF SHOW ~ ~ D MAMA'S FMkY G WOflCINB WOMEN Cl!) THE MClAUQHLJf GROUP 8 @J LCM IOAT a AMAZING SPaMilAN I Cl) ... A ·a·H (!) LHSTYlES Of ntE AICH ANO G MOVIE .. • • • "A Man And A Woman 11966) Mou* Almtt. Jeln.LOIMS T rinUgnlnt. (!) ltAM wmt DAW> SIENEMG e90U>GOlD S)MOVIE * t *''I ··~ AboYel" ( 1963) Pee. Sein. Cecil PIR• Cl!> GREAT Ml.WAY JOURNEYS OF THE WOfl.D Ql) 12 ()'ClOQ( HIGH C MOVIE ••• ., "Slit Thunder" (1983) Roy ~.Malcolm McOowel HJ Tltf HITCHHl(EA -10'.30- • HEAl THBEAT (Ji)MOVIE • t "Prom Night" ( 1980) Janie Lee Curtis. Leslie NielMn (0) WANG a4tJNG I PAIVA TE lNE8 (%)MOVIE * t "'Nnl Of Vipers"' (1979) Omello Mutt. Senta Berger. -10:95--<S BIZAAAEQ -10:'5-u SATUfllAY 8POAT8 PAGE -11:00- 1) 0 D Cl> 9 OJ NEWS U TAXI SOLl>GOLD •w•A•S•H mMOYE • • ., Crooi..s And Coronets D MOVIE • * • •·SeYef\ 9'ldtl For s.v.i 8'ottltrs" { 1954) Howard KMI, Jane Powel -11:56-c 8C1V -12:00-&MOYIE t *'·1 ·~Key' {1958) Wililm Hol-- den, Treoq Howard INDEPBaMT NEWS fl) DAW> S.ISllCIHD m SPACE NJE. W>EOI -12:G6- -u:ao-8 MOVIE ••• UDufty" (1Ma) Jarnet Coburn, James Miion. (!) FROM THE BlfTOR'8 DOK (I) THE llfT'OUCHAaES ~=--MHCA t t "Wanda Whlpt Wll S\reet" t-1912t V•oniee-Htrt, Jlrnlt Gills. fZl MOYIE ..... ~ Rutlta" (1078) Midllel Ptllin, Ned !Mel -12:40-c MOYE • * • 'Fnt Baood I 1982) S~ , Stallone. Alchal"d Creme -12:45- S MOVIE * *'1 NatlOl\ll lMnooon s Vtca- GMOVIE .. .... "W..aid Nun (1972) JoM. "'~Vic Morrow. NEWS .. C MOYIE tt•t "On~ Watlttont" (19S4) Mlrton 8rllldo, ba .... ~ -aoo- MOVE •• "QNinl. (11113) Jolln Vernon. Slmlntha egg.. -dO-- • NlW8MAICERI eMCWE ··~"Hidden Homicide" {1959) G(if. 11th Jones. James Kenney. -4:20- IC MOVE ...... "Stlwdull Meirncnl"" (1980) Wooay Alen, Ctlattolte ~ -is-en.nRB.DOM CS' llZAlllE Q _.._ U MOVIE • • ~ Mao Doctor ()I ...... Str• (1941) UOn11 AM Una a.Intl 'F0otloose ' still top LP •1 fte '"Prat • . The foJloW1oa are Billboa.rd·a hot ~rd hits for a.ht ectcndingJune J6anhey ppear noexa-wea·unutof Bil!bOard mapzine. Copyri&ht ~9M. Bil rd Pubh-cataons. ln~, Repnnltd Mth·pmn1ssion. llOI" SINGLP.I J ... Time After T tmc .. (\i11dj Lauper (Portrait) 2."Thc Reflu" Duran Owan (Capnol) • 3.-ut's Hear ·II For 1M BoJ' Defti.ec:c William (Columbi 1 1 -- 4."0h. Sherrie .. Steve Pttry,(Coh,mbia) . S ... Sistcr Otristiao .. Ni&bt ka~ (Camet-MCA) 6."Tbc Heart of Rock'"n•1torr Huey Uwia " The N~(ChrYlaJi) 7 ~Ir-Control .. Laura 8ra.riipn (Atlantic) 8:'Juinp (For My Lo"cf" Pointer Silttt'I (~) ~ ... IJincina in the Dart-B~ prinpittt1 ( ol-~bta) 10,"Bordcrlinc" Midonn.a ( itt) 11. "Eyes Without a face" Billy Idol (Chrysalis} 12. "BreakJa~" Irene Cara (Nctwork~frcn) 13."lt'~ a Miracle .. Culture Oub (Vugin-Epc) 14."Almost Paf&di!e (Love ThetM from 'Foot-l~T Mike Reno & Ann Wilson (Columbia) IS ... Hello .. uoocl Richie (Motown 1 • 16."You Can•1 Get What You Want"' Joe Jacboo (A&M) 17.-Whtn Doves Cry" Prioce (Warner Bros.) 18."l'll Waif' Van Halen (Warner Bros.) 19."Stay the Night'' Ctucago (Full Moon-Warner Bros.) 20."Run. Runaway" Slade (CBS Associated) TOPLPS J."'Foolloosc' Soundtrack .. (Columbia) ~."Sports" Huey Uwts & The News (Chr}'salis) 3."Can't Slow Down .. Lionel Ric:bie (Motown) 4."Sbe's So Unusual .. Cyndi Lauper (Ponrait) S."Heartbeat City" The Cars (Eldrua) 6. "Love At Farst St.ana" ~tons (Mercury) 7."Colour By Numben" Culture Oub (VirJin-Epic) 8. "Thriller ... Michael Jackson (Epic) 9."1984 ... Van Halen (Warner Bros.) 10."Scven and lhe Raacd Tian' .. Duran Dur.an (Capitol) 11. "Grace Under Pressure" Rush (Mercury) 12."Strect Talk" Steve Perry (Columbia) 13." An lnnoomt Man" Billy Joel (Colwnbia) 14. "Into the Gap" Thompson Twins {Arista) I S."Midni&ht Madncss0 Ni&ht Ranger {c.arDCl- MCA) • 16."Rebel Yell" Billy Idol (Ouysalis) 17. "Elimmator" 1.Z Top (Warner Bro1.) I 8:'Break Out" The Pointer S~ (Planet) l 9."Jemwnc Jackson" Jermaine Jackson (Arista) 20."'Body and Sow" Joe Jackson {Alc.M) INC1Bl&E HULJ( «I al) '1) NEWS FAMOUS THE WI.DEA 8'MIEA c·, SCTV fll LF£1ME 119691 Telly Slvalas Edith Evar1S ,.:~:4j;.,,~.,;;laiiMi.:eL"· •~NiiiDi9'Tc:anii.-:;------------1 '1)HOT 9EAT w -----·-.. ----11:00-1 _.f QJ MOYE 0 ITNDNO AOOM ONl Y 9 Cl) THE e.aTT8 ~ 'The Pwates Of Penzance"' ( 19831 $)MOYIE I IYWIASTIC8 Kem Kline. Angem Unsbury • * .. Doctor Detro11 ( 19831 Dan 0 * WEBCBf) Akroyd. Donna Ou1on IOUL~ -5:30-% MOYIE MOYIE Q NEWS * t * .. A Midsummer Nights s. .. *~ "Uttle Giant" (1946) Bud 8 MIBAU. Comedy" (1982) Woody Allen. M11 Allbott, Lou Collelo 9 DOCTOR WHO Farrow I WOAIQNQ WOMEN at INl'ERNATIONAL EDmOH -l'.30- MOYIE Cl> ALICE D IB PEOPLE NIE. FUNNY * * * 'h ''My Dinner With Andre'' «I WIDE WOflLD 018POAT8 CID NOT NraS8Alll Y THE HEWS ( 1981) Wllllce Shewn. Andre Grego-OJI MIC NEWS -10:00-~MOYIE ' fD JN'ANESE PAOOIWAMO D a THE f10USrEM **\\ "'Homtwtrd ~ .. (19801 EVB1NG e•NEWS 0 MOVE * * . Memphis Cathouse Beues ( 1978) Amitie Haven $ MOYIE • t Penitentiary" 11980) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Thommy Polllrd -11:»-IJ STARS WITH DAVID STfNEAG D a SATUfllAY NIGHT I.NE 8 JEW YORK HOT T'AACIC8 DMCNlWS • NAACP IMAGE AWARDS (f)HAMYO di KG8 AOa<8 10 OM:! Soul, Barnard Hughes __.._ 8 0 FNITASr ISlNI> (D)GmltG If THEGAME .. (I) C88 NEWS ;==========================:I CZ) DOU.AA BOTTOM G MIC NEWS -11:30-D HOW THE WEST WM WOH 8 Cl) IBU, Z». NIO THE ALIEN e THAEE'8 COWAHY PMa eMOYE 8 111 MIENCAH IAHOITAND t t * ''Mister Moses"" ( 1965) Rob1r1 l~MOYIE~ GAMOE Ml1dlum. CMrol Ball•. 6!) 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When a story b~aks overseas requiring a foreign communications con- nection, the desk calls COMSAT or INTELSAT and books a satellite channel. John O'Regan, senior produeer at the "CBS Morning News," said sateUites are ordered for a minimum of 10 minutes. A trans-Atlantic crossing costs about S 1.500 forth~ first I 0 minutes, then S 150 for every minute thereafter. On a major breaking story, O'Regan said reserving satellite time for the full two- hour broadcast could run around S 18,000, and that's why the .. CBS Morning News," ABC's ''Good Morning America," NBC's "Today" and Cable News Network try to share satellite time and fees "Our foret10 desks talk to each other all tbe time," said Bob Epstein, senior froduccr for ovem.iaht production t the CBS Momma Ntws ... "If CBS sets the order in first, then the others would call us.~· said O'Regan. "The more lhe merrier." Steve Friedman. executive producer of "Today," said ju&&ling the time 1s gettina more difficult. "When there's a story like the death of the pope, it isn'tjust the major networks and CNN anymore, it's govern· men ts and every local ~wscast around," be said ... They an want to l5e tnere.~· Once a satellite is booked, the news bureau in lhe newsmaker's country must get permission frorn local TV authorities. If the story is in the Soviet Union, Marie Phillips, CBS' bureau chief in Moscow would request access to Soviet TV facili~ ties. "Normally they grant it," O'Regan said. Not every country. however, makes it easy to hitch an outbound ride. "Central America and South America are tough," said O'Regan. "They work a normal day, and when the offices are closed, they're closed. You have to make arrangements far ahead." O 'Repn said Nicaragua is unique an requ1nn1 up-front cash payments. ·•wc·ve heard stories-of folks walklna in the door for the inlcrvicw and being told that the rates have suddenly chanied." he said. There are regulations covcrina satellite bookina and pootina. for eumple ... once )'.OU're booked, you're booked," said o·Repn. lf you cancel 3S hours ahead of time. ~here's no ch~f'IC· but lhere's an escalallnJpcnalty fee 1.nside 3S hours. "The w<?drst P'Tl&l~y is for the last two hours." be sat , And, when the ne1works decide to p00l the satetlik time and share the gucs~ 11nd the costs, one network is chosen to run the . pool. There must be strict adherence to the AV,Ced-upon timetable, otherwise strange tfimgs can happen. One time, all three networks had their top correspondents in El Salvador. Diane Sa~er of lhe "CBS Morning News'' was doing her stand-up report, but she ex- ceed.ed ~er alloted I •h minutes. CBS' wakmg viewers must have been shocked to then see N BC's Brokaw doing his repon on CBS. • . "The rules arc hard and fast " said Epstctin. "and the' plug just got p\.tll~d." SateMH.,. ...... ,.,. mlftlMuM .. 10 ......... A ttlftl·Attantk CtOeMfto COits abOut 11,IOO tot tM tht 10 "'"'"'••· "'-" l110 tw ~ Mlttll .. t"-tMftet. On a ... .,., ~Int llOfy, ~ ..... "··--· fult 1 ... ho.ir br9edc .. t oould '"" up t• W .000. CaMelatlotls: W a lt9twotl ~ II houri a"-M .. time, •~ Is no .... but t~ 11 sn etealattft9 penatty fM IMkle u "°",.· ChevycnaSe doesn't lend Cops a han<l LOS AN06LES (AP) -Chevy Cb~ prowled one par\ of the ~nta ~on!ca Airport for a movie role asan inve t1pl1ye reporter while police in another part ~~ an automobile reportedly loaded w1lh dynamite. . The Secret Servtoe got an.ar_tonymous _up tnat a car supposed containing explosive was parked between two aircraft. Tbe Santa Monica (>91iCC investiaated and called an the sheriffs bomb squad. Meanwhile. Cha~ was playing his role as a reporter working undercover in "Fletch.'' a comedy-mystery adapted from the novel by Gregory Mcdonald. The Universal · movie also stars Tim Matheson. Joe Don Baker and Dana Wheeler Nicholson. "We were aware of the bomb report, but we stayed out of that area," said Phyllis Gardner Hirsen. unit publicist for "Fletch." So. did the police call in Chase. ':\'ho ~js also a private eye in "Foul Play:' Noooooo! Did Chase do a pratfall in front of the car? Noooooo! The bomb squad examined the auto- mobile and no explosives were found. Beals to portray monster's bride ·Homework in front of TV LOS ANGELES <AP) -Jennifer Beals, whose last outan.g was an ··Flashdance." goes from welder and aspanng dan<:er to the Bride of Frankenstein in a new version of Mal) Wollstonecraft Shelley's classic novel "The Bride." ,, Sung, lead singer of The Police, will portray Baron von Frankenstein. who creates a new female creature as a mate for the male he has previously ~ven life. Geraldine Page also stars in the Columbia movie. Beals, 20. an honor student at Yale University. is currently filming .. Cinderella" with Matthew Broderick for Shelley Duvall's '"FAirie Tale Theater." 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OICAGllo1CNT "llllAU JOl[S I TUIPU Of .... " (N) I'll.IS "UTE All UYU" (PCJ .lfl&1il'iQ. "IOOTI W ,_.. f") l'll4 "llUIUI'" (N) "STAI no •: Tll IUICI Fii INCrCPl}M "TH LOii W M l*S" (H) \ "IUT ITIUT" (PO) ""' "WlNE''(ll ........ ,", l'lllS ..... UT IOU AUii" ("' I I Networks aid schools in teaching children to read via miniseries NEW YORK (AP) -Besides reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic, 11 se,ms some schools are teaching a new ''basic'' -TV viewing. Take S<ihool District 27 in the New York City bornugh of Queens. Jn the weeks before CBS broad~t its miniseries "George Washington" last April. 6,000 youngsters prepared to watch at by studying the television script -.. as a piece of Hterature:· said the network. Atmost a million such scripts were sent, usually free of ch"rge, to elementary and secondary school educators, according to the network. · The idea isn't new. For years. networks and many educators have promoted the notion that television is part of most youngsters' day-to-day lives-so why not use the tube to foster reading? All three networks have reading projects. It's become commonplace for CBS. ~BC and ABC to send schools program guides. recommended readings and other suggested classroom activities to accompany programs of special interest. Networks will continue that practice next season. ABCs director of community relations, Jane Paley. said likely candidates on her network included "North and South." a series on the Civil War based on a history by John Jakes. a special on teen-age suicide, and "Poland." a miniseries based on James M1cbener's popular novel. NBC will distribute guides on l 984-85 specials including .. The Burning Bed:· a rv· movie on battered women. and a program based on Ernest Hemingway's • "The Sun Also Rises." C BS has also offered classroom scnpts for less exalted shows. said Joanne Brokaw. vice president of educational and community services. Scripts of an episode of the corned} senes "Alice .. dealing with the handicapped were distributed in both English and Spanish. But there are also other shows That aren't hard to find. Just read a book and tum on The TV in your mind!" Th.ese efforts have won praise from many educators. Marvin Aaron, superintendent of Queens District 27, said his schools had built lessons around TV scripts ~f recent programs: "Cooke and Peary: Race to the Pole ' "The White House" and "License to Kill," along with "George Washington." After the Washington series. "anything written on George Washington in the school and local libraries was eaten up by our kids," said Aaron. Bernice Cullinan, president of the international Reading Association, an organization based in Newa(k, Del., that represents reading teacben, said using TV to stimulate reading was "realistic," given TV's hold on youngsters. "If the content of a TV program is books, that leads to b9<>ks being read," she said. Said Betty Hudson, NBC vice prcsidenl of corporate relations: "We want to be involved itr fighting tbe prejudice against TV, that it is not an enemy ofthe mind. I personally think you can use anything on the air to teach vocabulary, history, reading or culture." Still, granting that network reading programs are a sincere effort to promote reading in youthful audiences. the nagging reality is that American youngsters and teens average from 24 to 27 hours a week of TV viewing. So when a medium sometimes accused of abetting glassy-eyed illiteracy suddenly invites itself into classrooms. it may be time to examine motives. One whp ha$ is George Gerbner. dean of the AnnenbergS<lhool of Communication at the Universitybf Pennsylvania. · .. There is a stron~ prejudice among teachers against tele-. 1sion," Gerber said. "They have to realize that TV is watched and should be turned into an analytical exercise. "Television networks want to reduce this prejudice against viewing." he added. · C BS and ABC have also collaborated with the Library of Congress' Center for the Book to promote book reading on the air. In CBS0s 5-year-old "Read More About It'' program. stars of prime-time specials promote further ____________________ ..... reading. Since September, ABC' has used an animated. well- re~d cat named Cap·n O.G. Readmore in promotional spots. Says O.G. in one: "'Tele' 1s1on's lots offun As everybody knows. You have your favorite characters You have your favorite show~. 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Information about. audition ttmes may be obtained by calling 646;Q812 . The show directed by Wilma K. Alger, will be presented Aug. \1 s at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse in the Rea Cultural Center. 661 Hamilton St. Performances will be given at 2 and 1 p.m. Registration is being conducted for chorus and dance classes, and information is availabl~ at 645-855 l. ADVANCE TICKETS 1veil1bl1 for STAR TREK. The Smet\ For Spock GREMLINS Ii TEMPLE OF DOOM LUXURY THEATRES TAH YOUI FAVOltlU MOVllS NOMI WtlH YOU ftOW I ARCADE of GAMES•·~"'., .:~·.· 811¥.:SlJBfJ&IBRS -In 10MM -11!111 12:41 SiOO 1:11 '1:41 tO:tO U:JO 1 ' I '--" .· ;. • Auto sales, housing and employment-the segments(of our economy on which so much of classified depends--:-are looking better than they have in a long time. We're feeling good about that and the opportunity ' ~t giv~s us to offer yo~ a bigger, better-than-ever classified section. If you haven't read~ classified lately, come enjoy ~a browse through eur columns. You'll see why we're feeling .good about classified. I 642-5678 NlJC fl)llCf . ACTTT'IOU8Wl8 NAm STATW The folOwlng per.on .. dotng bulit.-M: VALLEY AUTO SALES. 9082 C... St., FounWln v...,. Celt 82708 Rebhl M Abdelmuti, 8092 C.clNll St., Fountlin v...,, Cellf 82708 Thia~ .. conCluc:t9d by:.,, lndMdull AMltll .... AbOIM1ul Thll staiement .. tllecS wttl'I the County an of <>r.,. County on Mey 10, 198' ACnnoue••••aa MAmSTATW The fOlowlng '*'°" .. dotng butlnela• ORANGE COUNTY CLEAN UP. 2230 Rutgen Or B. Coste ......_ c.lif. 92e27 St~ L <>Bnln. 2230 ~Or B, Cost.a ....... Celt. 8~7 Thlt ~ .. conduc:1ed by ... lndMduel Steve L 08rlen Tlllt stetement ._'ti.cs wfth the County an of <>r.,. County on May 10. 1984 FMlla Publbhef Orange Cout Deity Pilol May 111, 21. ~ 2 9. 1914 296844 D E~TH NOT ICES HAfll•°" LA .. .alT. 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LISTEN ·· FLIPPING PAGES/ PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz f APOl061ZE FOR WHAT I SAID ON THE PMONE YESTa:DAV, CMUCK .. I WAS UPSET ... 6UT THINK MOW I FEEL .. THE TEACMER FAILED Mf, CMUCK! TMAT ME.MS 11M A DUMB PE~! TtJM•LEWEEDS MIAlrtl~IAM~ Of'OIM "'°"IOCJI Hf9 ~J J I KNOW A LOT OF PEOPLE WMO AREN'T AS SMART AS °™EY TMINK THEY ARE .. i : ( I JUST DON'T WANT TO 8E AS DUMB AS I Tl11NK I AM ! ) WEUL\' IRIDGE QUll Q.l-Neitbu vulnerable, u South you hold: •Alt'1 "81 0176 •g1095 The bidding hu proceeded: &.-. Welt N_.. FAM •• , .. l. , .. I• P ... a• PUI ' Whal action do you take? \ Q.1-Botb vulnerable, a1 South )'OU hold: •GM c:>l98S O IOIU •AS The bidding has proceeded: N_.. Eut' 80ttt• WHt I• Pue t • p.,. , ... DWe ? Whal action do you lake? Q.S-A• South. vulnerable, )'OU hold: •S c:> AJt87 0 AkQ8 •1t1oz The blddlnc hu proceeded: 8..tla Welt 1'1-" Eut l e;;> ..... t• ' What action do you take? • Q.4-Both vulnerable. 11 South you hold: •Klotz 0 AtMI •AQ7! The biddinr Jw proceeded: Eut S.. 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F• • df1 ... • 1eere,U, 1t14 tl.76 te MG.,...p.., o..l," tie dill mew.,.,.,, P.O .... lff1 N.,,etcl, N.J. 07648. )lue ca..eb ,.,.we &e Ntw• ,.,.rbeeka. by Kctvln Fagan t'M ~"4 'f~ ONL,'I W'4 IN 1'\4£. ~ \AMO ~1·~ ~'/ AMAUM& l~'fAA'f~~ FOR BE'ITER OR FOR WORSE 8:>· el.lzReCTR'S OJl~k~~L P«O FEEUr;t;; FINE~ FUNK l' WINKERBEAN AHO FlNAU."I ... DR.SMOCK t"'f'S A RUL..e ! NUR.Ses CAN'"f' we.AR ANY COL.OR A-r A1.,1,,,/ i 'i..t.. ee-r 1 F I SHe'S weARIN' FRUl1"' OF IHe L..00.M UNPleS, Al,,,~ YOO'P see WOUL.-P ~e WHl"T"f! FIGS ANP GRAPeS! CAN~K ~16 8A1 ~~ ~I A ME.iAl. SAf ~ ~ by Tom Batluk SALE ENDS SUNDAY NIGHT • Best Prices • Great Selection . • Convenient location • Super Service I • -e Courteous " Kno\Nledgeable Sales People! . . - 2600 Harbor BIVd., Costa Mesa (714) 540-9100 (213) 587-8268· µust one mlle south of the • • San Diego Fwy.J . AM c.ws aAffct to~ .._tu; an. &40C fftS l~y fOftOWing ~ . . I I .. ... ... ' our a us ,. t • J can Biggest •coke' seizure lnHB ... .. ..... •• It I t U ~ t t! ........... .. ---. I - . -. eseen MAXIMIZE YOUR MARKET COVERAGE • (and advertising dollars) with the Beachcomber's 48,500 undupllcated 0 clrculatlon In Huntington Beach, the lrvlne Mirror's 25,000 undupllcated clrculatlon In lrvlne and the Dally Piiot's 37,277 ·ABC audited clrculatlon In New~ort Beach, Costa Mesa, lrvlne and Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach and Fountain Valley. · . , I ·. CILL 642-4321 FOB DETllLS \ ' I NI.IC M)JIC( ·, \ . ' \ \ 642-5678 .. - tJttni/l••"•liq cutaet •tti•• c•n• Can ..,.!!l!i l111t1a s.m .. iiiiiiiiiiii==iiiiiiiiiiiii9 ---------·1 -bXv elRe in my rm. 8 TIEEI fry a "" :;ofit io.. Lla•1ca~la1 ...... . falatla1 . ..... " HARPER CONST .... d. & •New cablnel8, cabinet . .. TL c ...,,. od·-N 1 ~-1 $2.17 Per day Rem<>d 40 YrS ex;; s facing, bars & formlca ~ 'nJ. ~ M 6..'a-eOM' Topped/removed. Cleen-pr ..,.,er: 1o::Ort0 ....,.., lAN61c PC i cLEX»-l'TUYlll STOllTI IWPtlLI PilmH. u u u• .... 1111 UP. 5 Vra ••per. lree est llYIH OOllPUT Int/ext Ir .. "'· Local fef 111PL ... 111m countertops. S49-S747 ag a up . ...-..18 ...... , 751~"' .. T• __ 11134622 71419S2-9433 ...... ..... -.-v That'• ALL you pay for A U * KITCHEN CABINET co CHtracttrl Gatdening· Reasonab19 & IW TB Dave 760-9077 C1llfcvni.·1 Ot'lglnal 10yr1 axp. (714)838-6911 3 len~ I~ days ,, aact *Free Est. 100% Fin .. Ctatral ac:com~atlng. 8 yra "c"h-ron_lC .. P,.at"'n•x'l"llteYl,..,.a"!"t:d .... l,.n I ltf!ir THE BEST 634-3424 IOllTT·llOl lllST. Free .... TIM 645-S133 1 ...ion w/h~rt01herapy DAIL y • .,.., lrta a,,u.... Cu r a try Remodel/Rec>air• comml LANDSCAPE SERVICE ~b~::re1.:~= ~al S.mc11 Student Movers PAINTER NEEDS WOAKI Expert Setvloa & Repair Lnk-Lie CAL T 136898 lnaured 1nt1E11t. c.lllngt, relln ca.~ 31 yrs exp. 18 yr1 In ate&. vorce i2U55. ••1714)841-6101•• (26) yra exp , work guar. Lie •409035 !MM-8919 ruplcy $TS Willa $2S Wendy 963·5S40 ext 10 DaVIS Painllflil 964-3837 PILOT Prompt courteous set· EJ(qen cwPentry s;;:;ic; and reald Llc'd, bonded. Tree 1nm, Lawn Malnt etc vice f;actory traJned Repalr-Rem<>d-Addlllons ins For est S52-ll142 lrM est Juan 548-9448 -SAA: UVA SUNTAN· M11lc Ln 1ta1 r n ,.rty lat. QUALITY PAINTING, FAIR Li•taaiat College professor comet IS.mm PRICES FREE EST den rpalf'.-c:arpeting-llt; Seaport Formal Limo Ser to your home Eva Call John, 631-2050 tectimc1ans S49-3077 Doors-etc S48-4980 C Iii - -FAST-NO BUAN OR PEEL SERVICE -8 H.!I_ .... ,. .. · -EMC MUSCLE-TONING-Aarlaalt REMODEL Repatr A .. id custom inOPPing I COOSC-••*HOME REPAIR LoN lncha·NO Sweat Free champagne fCJll' any 558-9282. 499-2779 RICHARD HU°'fCHISON cleanlno·wlndowt-palnt- ing, plumbing. 963-9744 DIRECTOR Y Parking Areas • Repairs Comm · all phases l8 yrs 1ng wvlce, excfuSIVefY tn Elet:-PkJmb-Carpentry -Quick Weight Loss Also- Resurtac1ng-Sea1coa11ng ~:~:~~~~=~;"~ the bHch arM 6e 1.11?21 Aemodets Ketlh 646-4672 Call 752.0224 for appt. occasion l18hr 645-60t4 Paiatia1 PAINTING 25 years IMH11 ..... !I Custom Work We Love RICHARD SINOA'S Perlectlon 963--0911 Custom Brlcit-Stone plusthe IRVINE MIRROR Ind • S&S 631-4199 -Eltctrlcal Expert Repairs. 15 yrsexp. Rtut CltHi!I and 1he HUNTINGTON ADIO Dt11ilia1 Aepair-Doots-Alteratlont Gen malnt. eleC11cal, ROBIN'§ clEXNING .llllllllllHflH Newpon Custom Painting Block-Concrete-Stucco 16 yrs ol happy customer• •·s"·1 llcw41S232 * 54M213 Ref's Fr" est S49-9492 BEACHCOMBER every AUTO OET AIL AT YOUR Remodel-Panel-Patios PUllll lUITllO plumb Craig 556-4119 SERVICE: a thoroughly Wednesday at Window-Fences-Cabinet Quality work. free"t. s•o 0857 no u1ra chergel HOME YOUR CAR LIKE 35yrs exp Jerry S4~4131 42SS13 968-7401 AMERICAN HANDYMAN clean house. '" • Lie. 280644 87S·0383 f fRI d iRf£RioRs Oualily Rooting· Sr. cltlan No•il• Ho•t RAINBOW PAINTING HANGING/STRIPPING disc. Reta. Uc. •348877. CALL TODAYll NEW 494-S8S4 ---• Carpentry, Windows. Quality houseclunlng. AH fOll LOIS I'll p · S • Curt S.n act Electrician. S2S/hr, bid or Paint. fences etc. Yes Thomugh. r,aponsible St"ict lt~ir Quality Is our poUci VISA-MC 673-1512 K. Funke 64S-0193 6S0-6646 JEFF Lie 8 88 Expert Wallcoverlng In· Tattd•1 REPAlA-sERV• JJobet Your Dally Pllot 1 11'!111 trTl H Otamond Carpel cleanmg, ~1~~60s 13~.d9°6811_Y30018r9Mlf8' Jesus ts Lord. 8471-2367 local refs. Pat 497·32S4 servloe Directory Personal Biii Paying Serv. 1 1 1 .. " Conl budget analysis. oc c ean ng, repa rs. Repairs. Painting, Drywall, ~llable. honest. reuon· CdM Pain tar. stallatlon Reas. Consult· Bobby-Moblle Specialist House ant Aulgnmt. 581-8590 f utorln~ caiil. learning •30S 170/rels 846-8002 Handyman. Palntlllx, Hand cap. Reading , Representative 4 yrs 1 e Inc 553_92S2 installations a sales. ELECTRICIAN etc. Free estimates able exp local coople t•2-4J21 H t. I OI IS yrs exper In Orange Co L1c 233108. Small/lge Gary 645-5277 PTL Ample raft. 673-7227 anything. 640-82511 Pla1t11rarlaz Math. Lang. 641~994 ··"·• CHUCK THOMPSO~ Ty~ia1 lenict --------loat Naiat. 855--0665 jobs: repairs. 548-S203· Str•ict Ceaeal Ctacrtt-t -RES101COMM'LJIND laall•J Bta1t hti•t *"""'""* •&·1 •0Ylll* PAINTING By, TA &45-3757 TyngtWord Prmno ~2-7519 I'!"!' _____ """'!--26 yrs Do my own woni. DO'MPJOBS& Palm Sprtngs )r\nclpal i A••itioa1/lt•~tliat . Mariners electrlcal & en-Driveways, patios, paths, Uc 278041 Al 649-8126 SMALL MOVING JOBS teach« apouse will sit ' CLEAN & EXPERT Pl11ttr/ .. ~b All buliness. schOol & pet-Over 25 years experience EXTER10R-TOP QUALITY ~ project&. 851-UM 1 ebi§'PU ERfNG. g1ne repatr since 1957. etc. No jOb too tm•"· MIKE646-1391 hOUM July thru August. iUitdlRemOd· ·SPeC kit 646-4005 OI' 675-02S1 Reas Mickey 536-0SS3 Gar•taiaf HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE 116191.323-S801 Lie T-116,428 73G-13S3 work for your $ Free "' Ref's. Dale 646-6637 Neat Patcilea & Textures. A'ROBIN TYPG SVC+ bath, olc. rm add, pauo .... L • 0 s d k 3 covldcll.s, bay wndw Uc •Hf!•I riveways, 1 ewal s. Comm«c:tal/=tl., Furniture, Trash, Trees School E•ecl wlfe. reap int/ext. free est. 645-8258 WP' au Corresp, Prsnl. ' STDYlll CIWIE Insurance Repair Special-student projct. &42-3351 wng in Palntlng/Plastw-44648S Steve 547-8076 PROF BKKPG /ACCNTG. Patios. spa pads Llc'd Land~ M ena.nce ~15 NORM adultt, a~~I to houaesll ADDITION'S, DESIGN Computer M<>d lees. Free Aon 556-0034 °=:lad~;_ r:s-.,:: College student w/lg trucil start Sept &44-2430 ..... la. ITIMm 11¥11111. Wldtw Cltuia' Orange Co. Ot'lglnal Ing Lie Chris 963-1843 AND REMODEL Covnsel ¥eg 642•7047 Find what you want In Mcweeney Land~ low rate. prompt. Thank CtUllfied Ada, your or. Lie reas 631•2345 Sett Idle itema 642-5678 Dally Pilot Clasaifleds. 645-5124 you Court 7S9-1936 CdM at(,p &hopping center. S1udent Movers. lnsurild INT /EXT 20 Years E>lpet Drains clear lrom $15 wAITe wiZXRd Lie T 124-436 641-8427 Aver:f: Room $29 + Repair faucets, dlsp, etc. W1NDOW WASHING NEW Warehouse Storage Mater als. &42.0442 Anytime M&M 642-9033 QUALITY" 631-2028 THE DA IL' P ILOT CLA IFIED OFFICE HOL'RS Telephone Sen in .. \Jonday -Frida~ 8:00 :\.~1.-5::30 p . \1. Bus ine~~ Counter: \londa y-Frida~ 8:00 .\.\t.-:>:30 P.\1 . DEADLl'\ES Pl BUC' \TIO'\ l>E \l>l.I \I-_ \loiuh1' "'al 11 :m <.1.111. I 111·-.da, \ 1 n11 I .W p 111 \\ t•tl ii 1•-.if ,I\ I 111·-. I ·~o fl Ill I hur-.c l,I\ \\ 1·tl I \0 f 1 Ill ~ rtdcl\ I h 11 r-. I :so p .111 ".ti urd.I\ I rid." .U lll I' Ill "'11 nd,1' I ri UHi p.:n. CA,CELL\ TIO '\ & COR RE(:TIO'\S: ( a n c·plla tion-. cllHf f'Orrt>t·tion" ma~ h .. rnarlt· on -.amc· clt·<HllirH'" a-. a bo\t'. l'lt'al!t' ""'-for a c·a n1·t>llatio n numbt·r~ h t>ll n u11·1·llin!! ~our ad. ERRORS: Cht>c k \OUr ad daih and reporl er rorf.. .immediatel ~ .. The O.\lLY Pll OT a'iilUmes lia bilit~ for the fir&t incorrect ime rtion onh . CLA IFIED 642-5678 DIMES A LINE ~!\~Xor~Po~t PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your Items for $50 or less In our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub- lished each Saturday In the Dally Pilot. I DIMES-A-LINE ads must be pre-paid so maJJ or bring them Into the Dally Pilot offl~. Be sure to Include your phone number or ad· dress In your ad. have a price on each Item & no abbreviations. Sorry, no commerclsl ads, garage sa/tJs, produ~. plants or animals are acceptable. DEADLINE: 3 p.m. Thuraday Coeta Me .. Office 330 WHt B•y Street Cotta Men, Ca. 12121 1====~~~~~~·--iiiiiiiiiiiiiil ,. our famous DO A LITTLE BUSINESS IN YOUR OWN HOME DIMES-A-LINE l KlTL.HtN wash t>owl BEAUTYREST Slmmont EXCELLENT for den, 3 AABBIT/Sciroc:co tervloe 1TENT umt>rella $40. 20"x24" S10. 2 kitchen king size mattress only, pi.ces S50 eactl. 41" hi manual 1975-1979 ln-1 Portable head SS. wash bowts $10 each. i excellent. clean condition Aztec lamp $38. Winged cludlt\Q .dlesel $10 1970 G~~no.14i:Ht l.-mp-$'2a. cabinet wllh kitchen wast\ $50. Ladles white leather accent chair exposed Cadlllac shop manual Propane heater for trailer bOwl 20"x 16"x3 1" $10 golf shoes tlzes 8 and carved wood frame. •10. ChlltOf'ls repair and I camper $50. Camping 2214 Elden Avenue, 811t, like new $10 eacn. tufted baclc,. $50. Drexel tune up guide Mercedes-axe handles S2. Electric Costa Mesa. S48-51 43 Men's baffler golf club, coHee table $50. For bay Benz S5 7· couch $25 trowt1ng motor, 12 volt . ' ., ...'\\I GARAGE SALE ADS NOW CLASSIFllD IY CITYI SEE BELOW 208 piecft fishing tackle new $50 675-6371. Udo or pool, new Catalina (2 Recliner S20 Red vlnyl varl/speed $50 Battery set, never used Sell IOI' Isle person) boat kit 78x46 chairs $5 each Teac bOx $6 Fishing tackle •--=- $45 %8 9088 capacity 330 lbs $.40. At-cauette player S 10 12 10¢-$20 Fishing weights C · • I • Cttta •111 un•t · • BRED klra~llidrestefs2s Sso5?a tractive new 6 piece lug-volt. 6' step ladder, wood 10t-SS Car top boat car-tnaa 1 ar Johnson 18 hp OB. •x·n1""iq•ues..-""'tr•erlci\-""'!·"""'"lf•on""""G:d'"""". 25 INCH antique beVeled oc er "'' r gage set $20-S30 Over-S10 Work bench lor gllf· ner S2S Floor carpet Antique Ibis. clO&s radio 1918 barber chair, on glass oval pme frame mir-$50 Chair s2s Trunk s2. nighter $8 Carn«a S5 a~ $20 Glasses all sizes 1 cleaner S5 Kirt>y vacuum Chatrs hutch w/glass Craf!man air compressor pleees, a lots morel 4311 ror $18 Murray all steel T~y ches~3 13 B ~~g Nice electric brOllef oven 25t 2 1oldup cots6 long I cleaner $2S Stamlesa doors youth bed wlnew a 8 Tbl Saw, Yamaha Margarita. Sat Only. chatn dnve child's pedal ~ ~~e~ let ta k 1~ Sls S2S TV tray set S5 Fon-tor mounting on wall of steel kllchefl panrack S6 matt. sltde pro1ector. ~~ iT2otdhbtStbed, misc. 1ractor $25 Steel pedal ¢ °' .n S3 due set. stalnless $10 motor home or camper I Stereo speaJcers S3-S 10 photo enlarger. lots ol Garage Sale -Furn, flower lire engine with bell $30 ga~t :~·~~1 Pa~r Electnc knife sharpener trailer, new $10 each Record player SS Chevy misc 603 ,.., Larkspur. -LA_R_G=E-=G-A-=RA-,-::Gc::E""s=-A,....LE-=-pots. stereo amp & Wooden v1ctor1an 2 story u n · $10. New TV~ game After 1oam 548-9754 truck radio S5 LIP Saturday 9 on Furn decorator ltema, Spkrs, toe desk. mucn dollhouseS35 Redwo<>d ceramtcs IOC-S 1 $12 New cners knives ·albums $1 Lapidary houseflold&muchmore. mi:..c 19171SletraCedti I eel 26 h b Dresses S 1-$5 Stackt. , $ Cook S3 I I b H CdM Moving Sale Sun n ., • & hand era t me arn blou acit t S 1_15 2S Mt. le Jar ROTARY power mower equipment Sl ver u er Only June 10. 9-S Beaut t8S5 Pitcairn ..-4 --1 MOVING SALE: Furniture, and tiorse corral with Gar::· :001: 5 S1_110: Pyrex dishes, angel c:ake $SO Washer $50 Dryer SSO Diamond pohsher Oak din set, BBS whls Mesa Verde area. misc. ttems 11 sunM1 horses S 18 26 mch Dinette table $4-0 1948 pan, molds $2-$.4. Pleue SSO Dishwasher SSO $30 Tumblef $10 Jew-for 5 aefleS BMW. and M ESA VERDE SALE River, Deerfield Vig. X sta wooden drop . side doll Fullerton Avenue Costa call 646-7394. 327 Pirate Vacuum cleaner $50. elry casuno machine $30 much morel 31S Orchid Brass lamps. dbl bdrm set, Irvine Center & o.er- crlb S 12 Childs wo<>den Mesa S48-1046 . .Road, Newport Beach Push mower S 10 Seed Tumbled stones 10¢ Ave m alley two 10 spd bikes, wood(East) SIS 10..5 rocker $10 36 tnctl Holly FISHING tacicle ssorted spreader $10 Truh Slabs S0¢-$5 Small I beddl =----._---;~- Hobby free standing BICYCLES boy·a 20" Penn reels. pQ!, 25t-compactor sso 22 1 band saw S2S. Tool~. tool --.IYlll SAU f~~:'on!:t~I rug. 3214 WJUI leacla kitchen $5 Many vintage wheels $10 Training $18. Large Jig box S3S Flower Street. Coate bbxes S2-SS. Welding QUALITY FURNITURE, Minnesota, Sat-Cash EState 58'. 8Jj hOUMtlOid and antique chairs and Wheels $2.50 Loovered S48 9832 490 C t Mesa Atter noon torch $25 Propane torch Austrian marble wash onlyl &46-3627 fumlahings/anttquea SI• rockers SS-S50 Antique door• solld wood S10 • · os a SS Electric motors 'l•·'h-stand, oak dreasers, lore/oak Ibis/bunk oak Heywo<>d Wakefield each ' Trmpollne 125. Mesa Street. SATURDAY/Sunday 9_4. 'i't $10. One large freme metal door pie aale. 4 Moving 18Htl Parrot caoes. bds/sllver/Jwlry/fabuloua $9. Chai r. oak Mission Fishing rods S3-SS. Reels FULL bed and box spring New lock tell $30. Towel high torque¥. Inch shaf1 eontemp dining chalft, colored t .v., lamp1, nnds. Jn 10-11. l0-4. 183 rocker $4S Old told top S3 8ook match col-S50. Brass bec:i antique bars 11 Medicine cabl· $50. Two heavy duty ball chrome upho lstered chestt, drapes, antique Crescent Bay. wo<>d piano bench S20. lecters Item $25. 1782 $50. Antique oak table nets s13, Door viewer• bearing arbors $20. Jig chair, walnut cabinet, scales & Iota of misc. Variety of tables and Westminster. Costa $50. Ou platform bed (peek holes) s1 Pocket saw $10. New cira.tlar outdoor furniture, 2 doll 3117 Dublln St, back of GIANT Garage Sale desks SS-ISO Maple end Mesa. 548-0885. $50. 673-7S12. door hardware s1.50. saw 1'1• Inch l2S. Foun-hou .... guitar, skit & Fedco. Sat/Sun 9am. Sat/Sun 9am-6pm, fum. table S10 Playskool , 10 Raincoat SS. Red coet, talnwaterpumpS10. V<>'-morel 3506 Sausalito Or MOVING SALE: IWinQ set clothes, toy1, book•. child's desk SS Maple B~LS~ ;en._:~ GAS batbeque $45. Two fo•eoHar S20 Golf clubs ume water pump $10. (Off Marguerite) Sat toya, clothea, furnhure: lamps, kltch. Items. =k 'f,5~1T~t~~ $4S. 1.spe9ci :9. Quaffty ff1~~ ::r~e" cu'~ women's full Mt $50. 0.: :: rn. ~~: h:m= 10-3/Sun 12-3 Cash only dishes. Sat/Sun S.-5. ~==~o& :'."r:.. flee chair S1S Thlrty'1 34 name brands. Extr ... All '3. 30" double cabinets glnners set 125· 2 mold $10. Old horM cof-AEMODELINO SALE: Sat 2334 WESTMINSTER Crescent Bay Or., inch square sheet metal look, rld~3a Real $10. IBM electr1c with I s~=~h co~;,, ta:~· ,.,. $2S. Pair or Haymea 8am-3pm Sun 9am-'3pm. 494-7289 and neon auto deaJers bargatna. 1 · table$45.Hamlltondratt-Butcher t>10ctt table e $15 Slngle trff $5. 1226 Keel Or. House SAT. 9AM to 1PM, 1948 =--~,...-;;;t"-.----- shop clock $45. Sewral BOY'S 20'' MX bike S1S. ing table111ool $50. Uled chaffs $50 Electric ' try Kefotene lamps '3. Old hold/yard & aports Items FULLERTON STREET. llWJ9d la wooden beds $25-SSO Ladles Beach crulHr lumber2x8,4114,2x4SSO an S5 Chlldran'a toys bottles $10 all. Shelf SAT/SUN 10.3, 721 NA 19th & NEWPORT 333SNlJdRlftaoRRO Large solid brass fire ext-bike with ~t $50. alt Gott cart/bag $30. ~5t-S2 Set 01 pot a $5 brackett 11. Literary Poppy. Moving: Bdrm, BL.) A E FA I G, Q N . large YWlety of ttema. lnguisher S1S. Many LP Rear oval par1 ~double Scott stereo 1pnker1 Tape f,layer s1o Heat Digest magazines S1. paUo, golf clubt, dishes. WATEABED, CAMP Pur:ztes, palntlnga, Udo records $1 eactl Chlneaa t>Mte rack $5. 545-3831. $25 pair. Call 963-0571. lamp SS Ch»cfukl boots Floor lamp 1920 $30. refrig hOUMtlold Items STOVE. SPORTING 14. Nr Hbr High Sc:N. ~~~~.::: CAR rack t 10 Thr .. 10-Sunday/Monday on!Y. , SS Golf.W. S5. Ladlee ~:~t ~~~nt~ll~re~~:~~ ti·.... . ~~~~~ARIETY OF ART SALE. orig. Conred s 12. Antique blr~ cage IPMd blk .. $10-S35 KtN<;;-11ze oed frame. site 712. 1Nt":1os°fo'~lt hobby lamp $5 Flores-cattoona, V.l.P. & many stand. ornate cast baae eecti. Portable ~ter brand new, ttlH In box boot• 5· Ra cent shop lamps SS. FRI a SAT. Wood tatl'8, Sat June 9 only. 10-4, 517 more well known artists. $18. Many llghts end $1S. Two ~_blk1~ $25; Rock c:flm~ngbrr~ ~~= 1J!nd 1~;3-~:· Bowling balls SS. Metal hanging tamp. Invalid lltt. Sturgeon Dr. N' Bristo! & Sliver Dollara, new lamps $3-$2S. Lighted $35-SSO eacn. ~·-.. 1~ multkolor... .... · · detector $50. Baleball campr Jactr.s. trlr fender• Paulerlno. Furn. baby book•. and other beer sign S12 18 Inch si>raadef $5. 200 lllU99 'h diameter SSO . gloves S2-15 Chltd's &hitch, '68Marced .. tall ltem1,clothM,toya.mltc. lnter .. tlng original art. shaded awag tamps $5 Scientific American 673-5686 or 650-0248. ISOFA bed, good oondltlon swings s1 Bulletin board llQht, old Zenith radio, Oath only. Ofrs ac-675-a888 Twentys Qflental rug run-magazlnee $10. 300 ls-$SO. Two uphol•tared 12. Microscope $10. In-1917 golf ciub1, bag, '38 cepted. ....,_-=o'"'"K""'S..,..t-0-=----:-h-d.,.. ner $8 1868 Tustin Av-sues Electronic maga-MAG wheels 14x7 J2~ chairs s2s each. 1734 d o o r I o u t d o o r Packard car parts, '79 BO helra, ea - enue. Coat a Mesa tlnet S10. 15 Issues Pie~-eaeh. Lano ski boot•. Miramar, Balboa Pen-thermometer SS. Two Honda Accord xlnt cond. S~tt!~~~ii~,:~t~~ =dl ~th=· f::i 642-6417. Saturday only bOy SS. 3-apeed woman 1 great shape S30. Con-nlntult1. 673-6726· telephone dialers $ 10. S3200 obo. 333 E. t8th Sall boat. 3028 Babb St. ( Highland Or. Sat/Sun 9-6pm. bike S 15. 4hp rotary struct+on boots 2 pair S7. Telephone ampllller $10. St. C.M. 642-3379 nr Baker) mowef motor $15. Kida a pair llourescent ttudy SOLID oak AM/FM ttereo Telephones $10-$30. " EVEATHING GOES. from 6" 2 TUBE flooresoent bike $15. 2080 State Av-lamp S7. Two 4-78-1~ console. SIB Ford roll Volkswagen tow-bar S2S. Stereo, T.V.-furn, bike. chlldrens clothes to an- lite SS Motorcycle enue,Cos1aMeaa.Follow tlresonwheels$10each. barS20.Plngpong 1ab1e Loose leaf binders 2Sc. ICCSWAPIEO tools,boat,&muchmorel t1QufJ turn. Sun. onlyl helmet SS Black metal Oak StrMt. Home aft8' Two Ftres1one GT0-15 $10 Chevroi.t tlotted B 1 1 lolde s 1n. 2135 2672-B Placentla, CM 7am-12noon, 1818 Port wine rack S3. Collectors 12 noon. o re r v... 7 78.1 ss Wellersolderlng . tires. great shaft $15 mag• S1 each. Sterllng.Costa Mesa OH Every Su~ Orange 650-311 Abby. Harbor View torch SS 26 volume en-CAnAIL retrlgerater Mt, each. TV stands each 968-7278 Victoria. 9am-4pm. Sat-Coast Cole~· Fairview& SUNDAY S.-3, located In Hornes. 760-9009 cyclopedia SS 2 fishing 6 bowls, butter dish, Jug 650"3567· urdaylSunday :~1~~0P';.;, 0,:~~1~1~8n the Industrial area. 711 W Five family yard aale. Pl.,. r<>ds. 1 reel SS Pictures, with cork top $50 Prlml-Sl A Y ·black drtveway 17th St Table9. scooters. reel<. furn, & motel Sat frames Sl-$20 Books tlve antlQues S1 S-150 MEN'S bicyeles $10-$.40 sealer 1 gallon $4 Beige _ __ _ __ and parking FREE bike & more. only llam-3pm 511 Ful- 2sc 4s2 Swarthmore Suede men·a Jacket with CYstom COUCtl oH·whlte 0tl patio paint 1 gallon I S. TV MOTOROLA colOr 2S" S~ S 10. 432-S880 erton, Newport Beech Lane College Park. pile llntng sWI 38 sso. Men's clottles size 28-36 30" bow-saw $4 Old console $50 Bar stools, WILL WONDERS NEVER U d d 011 t 11 $1-$20. Women's clothes table Ian S3 2 clothel maple swivel. brass ring CEASE. LARRY CAST Costa Mesa 241-8362. n e r woo ve s 120 M line polls s12 Patio um-S2S each 646-S607 1360 Watson behind CLEANS OUT HIS GAR· -portable typewriter, 1-. otorcycle pans ---F-"' 9 d k d S D MES A ALUMINUM patio awning needs work 20 years old Yamaha 650 $1 -SSO brella 1tand '4 2 body-.... co rwr 08 ratr. AGE? EE I • - 8x17 $25 Needs new S20. Men's sweaters $1 Moped parts $1-$50 board surf rider a $4 Cruller blk•. mis<: furn I LINE SAT 2135 STER· posts Please c a ll BOOks 10c-25t Hou... Household items S1-l 2S Round Igloo COOier $5 TWIN bed. frame. spread items Sat only 751-9323 LING. C.M 9AM-4PM 54jJ-S 133 hold items 2Sc-$10 Old Saturday only 327 Bowl-London ~og 1acicet. blue and bolsters S50 .Desk 3 FAMIL v SALE for baby. Wtrbd. furn. cloth Ing, hits S2-S5 Old plcturea mg Green. Costa M.... 36A $7 New left Derby hght S 10 Desk-top items hooae yatd & collec-atereo & much misc. ATTENTION qulltersl 12-SS Saturday9-4 271 Close to Fair and Fair-hat S6 Mens Collon SS e~h Solld birch 6 tabtes'Sat1Sun9-5only Fri/Sat ,Oam2•50New- Country print labrlc 11-Rochester Street Mull view off Princeton and robe. beige plaid M S4 drawer dresMf' $50 Cot-l992 BALEARIC port Blvd, CM S2 yard Artists frames. enter from Westminster Yale S49-8088 or N~hightoptennl.111\oes tee table S20 432-9019. M ... veroe (1 bll< N or Garden Equip. Mowen. edgers, blowers.. 2 ~ 10 $pd Blk•, ldnt cond. New wallpaper (denim/red & blu & floral yel/bm) S5 p/ dbl rotl. 160-9017 Wahef/Dryer, beds. an- tique furn., aeoeaeot1ea. Sat. e.m. 1218 Davon Ln. oak. ptne S1-S3 Mat Street 7S1-5390 8M SS New Speidel ID (South c_oaat Plaza) Adams at Shantar) YARD SALE board 25c-$2 50 2 1022 1---bracelet (eng Er1c) $4 L South Cout Chrlatlan WholeM•lndoor plantt. St rat h moo r Lane CLOTHES S 1-S 15 Color 644-6989 af1•noon1 Est. sate· Fri/Sat 9-4pm Chute!\, comer of Vlo· Br00khu111 and Atlanta TV l 2S. Golf Mt and bag NICE green sofa SSO -TWO Beach CrulMt bikes 271 RochHter. Enter torla & Pladtnlla. JuM 12 ~~ J~~ ,.,!t:;!t~ml 968-9194 g.3 S30 Foam b4ld 120. Gold. brown striped chair SURFBOARD S35 Harley S50 Cottee table S25. from Wes1mlnster St. through 18 :~1~. ~r.A~~'= ~:~':!~~~· ~= 125 S50. SW RCVRS 15· Child's bike •at s~ .. FRV8AT.2513FairwayOr. --------~~=~: = 0t.~~ 1~:'3 ~~~~! Schwinn s 10 New lzer SS. Ground aqulrret S50. Powef au'f,llel SS-Slk1lnyla• door $ Baby crib & matcl\lng Int lucla Na1'1 Lillie L.eeaue. Boogie bowd '32. Ski trap $5. Ceramic plat.. 135. ASA 33 TY S20 BMW 2 bra SSO. 1360 cttangtng tbl recliner Ohr • Frantic Fern 161l Orchard Ice cream set 120 Radio equrpmenl $5. Office and pots $2. Blad! and FAX $50 each. Elec:ttonlc Wetaon. Coate Meta. h<>f'Mmade craftt moN Complet e tlOuH Of off Santa Ana btwn M ... S 10 Huge stuffed dog c"·.1-l20. Crut·......... .... Oeci<er trimmer 110. Call pert• 12·120 Salur· j 751·9323. o<>od llama &4S·JS6 J tumlluret Fr.enr. toota, & Brit, tol. Cash only ~=:::::~~~~~~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::ii:.i S1250. Mini dog collec· ,,_. ..._ -499-4 9 day /Sunday onl~. pow9f' mower, moptd, ~ wot• lion S 1 SO-SS. Large fin-All pr~ to NII. 834 Oat· 11 · Ma:-t378 2273 Cofgatf I ~umllure, ctoU\lng, wetw butln... deelc1, ty~ a Lapaa '!':~::.~' $©\lc(}l-A-~f.tfS• ... , ished Medlepoint S35 raft, Colt• Mela. Satut· Ot'lve,CostaMeu. WATER 1kl1 120·135. b4td,t>eb)'ttemstlurn.etc wr1ter.61t1Sun8tm-Opm it•_,.~!iPfiiiitZiiiAi-•.,....~.-._..need""'"""!~. •. _..,_ .......... .... '""' cra...t>i.d -· b. tow 'O fOf",. '°"'' t1tti0•• wOti' I A H E P A A I r 1 1 1 1 I NOTAC I I I I' t I y R R E D I : OICI ·-llOCU. I ~ I' I I r 111m1 011 tlte t lltV• ol • • ~ I~ t ttwl NIOe 11111119 -.... --------, Mr" ~I OO)'O'I I 1'0"'-r_,.;..1;_£,,_1 _M .... ,!-H ... , _E .... , "'"'If ;~~~~ :·...:~:~-=: ..... __. __ .._ _ __._..____.__, -....... ,_ ......... l ........ School hOUl9 waif cloctc day/Sunday 0..,2pm. OSTER pulp •iector JUie« Motorcycle tlr.. 15. 1157 Sarnar Pl, M... 9-471 Blane Cit, HB ChMP ''.+._rvm...,,.+ 14 ft tld $20. PrlnceH houH AEOEN"'" e• """' 21" S25 Blender 14. Two '-•&LE 150 ... _ .. _.._ •""". An•log megazlnee 104. Verde.. SAT only SAM ............. ..,.,.t l -., + t.-.•e ......,. crystal 99f'V9I ten S25 '" ......... •"" b ....,.. ....... 11 .,,. ........ ,. -women'• manazlnea Wtr l)td, atereo con-. """' .... --, ..,., • · NQh, tour doort _,,, rown ..... tl)r....,s , Braekfut table ISO. 8 6125' Wood toOe bo•• Huge a.. Misc. '*"9 f\lm,lot1ofmleO.SatonfY bike. Sat/8un 11·3 . ~r:,~C:!letT~I~ e:. Mt-1798 ••ch Two yellow Chan 125. Squat• 11blt u . Englleh toldlng Sat/Sun 9-5 . Don· 8~ 2317 England St, l%392 VII Mentone oaqe $15 Barn bottle CUSTOM alngle l)tCt con-=-:::a:~~ ~s.,,c:i;:~~t!:. blcyc ... 135 Chlld'• nybt~ 241·70IS YC>nltawn/Delawert (Crown V""'6y' PCH) ~ t!> 3um ball machiM vert1 to doub.. tor talna s10. 1 large COOkle I 11.ss. 8 llverwa re WtOQn S2. Jwln held· ~5 Roy91 portable fYI» gueata FoeM matt,_, tar s1• 1 con.. tabte $5 15-•&0t. °'8htt 15-•&0t. board 15. Set_, dOOI wrtt8' S30 Two atereoe 1tudlo co... with bolslera E 1, ct ; 1 e P 0 , tab I• TYSMQ tabAe S3. \.CMiftOe $ 1 Flreplaoe toola S 1. $25-$35 Plctur.. 13-ISO a....2eM bart>eque SI. All aize S20. Detll US. 1141 fUI-Awning pOltt I 1. Type. ~!~A~!::.c ~~ f ri:. DOOR§ ss Slider a,s. o.eta aoc-s 1. M~ .non '4t-1<Mt =~2 .~':"!:· ~"=. StNttlonel Geographic Stepping atonH 1. flower vu.. 50c·t •. Cetpet aweeper U . 2Sc Costume Jewelry 2l022 Strathmoor'--'-· 1317 Ganingford. Cotta lYPEWRITEA ttand $10 Bedroom· lampt U . 25f·St Old QIU. 13-=~wand Atlanta. tHM. "°"'mower S25 CloClt Polatotd $S 2371 Col· S7 50 11g2 BalHrlc, WHfTt chest Ot dr...-. radio 15 T\I atand t10 '"9 0rl¥t. Colt• M ... M.a Verde atM One , .. , _ TABLE and tour Chllf'I WM/I balln 110 Oatoen block n0rth of Adams at 52 ~•15 1"4 ... wnmower $50 Kitchen teoi. Stl hose 12 Wometf\ • '6to- Shantlf Saturday and S2S Lair CM cattier Twin bed 115435 Cot· lt'IC .,.~ S2 Vecuum WASHER 125 Dryer a.so Sundayt·5 only SAi 173 Port ..__ 1 .. 1ablel10 Ooubllebecl $5 Robert Wood prtnt Allto iuov. r~ $5. Clfde, N..-port 8-:11 .,.5 A9frlgef..., l3S 1 t5 f'ound otll table top Fli*glasa turf t>oard N..O a pa1n1er? Need a 751·9312• Umbrella attoll•r H S 2 5 C I\ r o m e HO VW van tent 150. NEW BUSINESSMEN . Cont•ct the DAILY PILOT for lnform•llon reg•rcUng the county requirements for u1lng • Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name. I 842-4321 hOUMkMper? Na.d e W000£N dMlc, latge 125 Nlat'I tabfia 17. Ratti!\ NllUQtlll'lydl rOdr• 150 24" Schwinn tO·~ babys1uer? NHd • Antlql.lt tNnk S20 otd. te61ttl10 TwobetttocMa Old piano ro41s SA UCh 550 81ng1e garage br .. k? F111 1hoN n.ecia '""Ion hNllng Irons 15 withou1 btc* SS NCif' Fun"ure H -S10 13'7 aootthardwu• UO. through c1ut1fltd ead'I. 913 Joann 8tr..t Oetlt l10.S2t H3·13Ht Colleo-Orlvt . Co11a 752-922'8 alter •pm Of _!-~Al~·Llfl=· !.!.'8t:::wt:.:::n:all::_:lf::,n=&lflUttH;.:::_:.:.:.:,.._•_J_11-l;:::M::;2;::::-6;::::&=18===== ~ta MN8 or t53·1487 M.aa '6Q.n13 ...___......:; .......... ------------------ Diiiy Piiat-· .__~---= I j ,,. • ! • Awwtuah JIU.......... Jiiii.. ..... 11• lilt..... ti• .. ..... • ..... 2 5 IMKITOXL NtlbiNdi ~ner occaaionai fGt • Advkle In All Man•• l HIT & RUH DfWEA at 8aft>Oe f.imaty 131.~it3, ...... .,~ .. ,,..... mTM. llWT HJUH SCHOOL GRAD UIM. • 11n11TY Ul:OICAL ~ Ill f" 1•••= 111111 g:,7~~~1:, ~.e!1 Hewpon & o.t Mat St ,rt 17).2172 wttnOt ~r :".:"' ~ ~~: E•P•r•enced hyg1en111 1 c::::'161f1tt ~·· &Mic tot H!lnt1ngton •••c:tn... :r'.; l:, ~ ~ •Ml I '~..,. :W:S ~·d.4t2-1ne nlOh~ ..... ~tppm-~ 1a. ~ Ulflli•Dl•m•D O*timepay.us.eon needed~ of Ptt· firm Mu11w.o have•· ..-.·. & AM ,.,.. FIT Pn ,_,.. ._...., ~..:..,,. _ ,...,. .,..., "'"' ·-IOtMl!'g e11panc:t.<1 tune-...... =t~C:C::a~ tu1¥a k~ In lnl. ~J\WI ~ A!Jftl'/ In ~J ....... i.#fil •Splrltull Reed« & Ad· eek Daydon Dodo• Adtt•, rtt•Plt ew/wtlnd• CHIAOPAACTtC AS· uonaAtt 5PM. 544-5487 hlrtngeout'tef'""" °*k· . ~7-«M1 b II ng. ~ P.T., pereon IMI '°,,noon P.IMNYSAVI• 'il.O vleor ~ A<IVIC* Jn •II llf• gofd or bformt ptn •tttpe' Cf\arlott•'a SIU.Wt. 420 SIST 18fCA£T AAY log In clotf'lee Apply in .. Phones. • typ6ng C411'1tury p~ Int ~ COM& .MIM tnattttt; tow. marriage, May have aofM datnegt '2nd St N8, 145-3748 • Mu.t ti. bf'Oftt l chMrfut _..,,,. ••. ~ petlOn 1000 Ho, Coett LllM. ~Ill (213} • .... NMt ~ Hit.ft I ~~,,__..,..,...,,,_,,,.,,,.,.....,,,,..,= bualneM,HB.831·9317 totront OodgeCttltralof Banking <>ntytt\ONwltheapr,..o _, 1nrN1 Hwy.Lag&l!'lllBMch N9wpor,IKoll Cttlttt. 3 Mtdteaf TranecriptlcriM• Tower1 717 ConWinticln PHOTO LA8 8' t " Anahtim In place ol UC tlLLllMLTm r•apond. 841-1702 P pet90ft ne.ded to mTlll Yra •XI*· in fMnlty a.w wotUthome,Mn3-8Y,. w,,.,Mlhilim ~AS<*~~ :: ..!.:"' ..:.,:.~ XJnt ~: an at-Lave,,.,...., work in fMt p909d ._... ror CIWW boat, F*1\ req Snry ~ acvt• ~ ~ reca PetrTme c:mNettptionee, Pt! o't 0 • ca II M th FOlll> ADS ARE FREE Cal: PllAS"t HlLP ME. ti~. a ~~ ...... M p()tt 8-c:tt A E ~ ottent .. ~ yn.. food Good ~benefits Bad\ground lO lrldude H Mon-Wed ~ ,. '4e-242A' 145-5124 ""'-"'-• ~ MU.t ha¥e ••<11111 typ-eervtoe Al80 _... In Cell as1.1n. for .,. & P'a, dlt ~. t-..on women'• .-ore -;;:;:;;:;;;";;;;;;:;:i;-;;;;;::.~ varied dutt•a. Taller Genoft,mutttype~ lnO a~ lllllea, Qw*'O I malnteMnCe V... COM,. I .. ~ MIF, 7~55 Potld'le"*'-9'c,_.. ..... preferred. Cati Nftpott W•tem Corp 7!wpmt)'PtnG Wordpt"O-Muetti.neetlattt'Ktl¥9. COSMOTOlOOIST 9AM-4 30PM fofwtr!N,~.---· Movtng ..... Antique MW S.tty, 754-1801 .... '714451.()517 ~ exper. ~ful. Need CSl1wt'a lie. c;.,. ASSISTANT needed. 714-7M-1500 twlik•.tUe930,1 ... _ =.::: 7~~1=-1700 =Ave. • -=·;~~r:.,odPE~~OR Contect Lydia. W-2900 517-4071 for Info 875-'408 Oftloe Cletlc. Elltty levef PART-TIME. Vedld..,. ...... Costa Mee&. Ca. EOE IOOkltlgfor:.,p °' Experielloed MCntal'Y for ~ ' poamon evall w/fHt to lnciude wty AM PAE TOP -wt I bll h ......... l.KHllarft/I ...... prowtno co Ml.lit M WMkendt Mutt,_.,.. Toco-teld'IWtilfttfntN Ml·llll Femelee pref. MOdel .. and BASKINS ROBINS pit lndlvldutl = :::ea~~ PU ~: Fit."ffrf.· H"it flu. ti.~ tltlght. organized w/good penc:table whdl ("'1111 pr•~ool. 7N-74N ~.(213)8e&-1914 ::'~c='~~7~9~· b:~~=1nAIR.~~M hand, ~1111 A&· 4 o.tr ~~ S45()ht.Starttnglmmed. otcllkttta 751-1315 truck. van. aaauen .wymMlfJ ....... -------•I Ma • ~ htlprut. Beneflta. Mitty tractl'le Offlc9a In !Mn.. Tbur~-Sun' si~r-~ Certl ~~~~·0~ OffJCE HELPER :') :..:-i: = ,,OMll*9t t Founc:tf9"\BrtndltPlt8ull, lutnctl• 3111 ••M?Ur•m Mg01iable .... ,.2045 -Call752..e474 • SAND HOTEL. ange .. Part time Non-arnolter. .... Mu4at M depMo ..-q ...... fUI .... = :i ~ ':. = UlkEOPSEMiNAR -.. .... n111 · lllflllll m-~ Matta. 4 -'NKING/S&L Ctws..~Joocuual· ~· Coilt~~·Ofev ~~°'= /-a.in __ .. t ..... a Learn al you r-.cl to know ...... .... TRu -.. ,_ MOnd8y Frid9ot w -......... em ""' abOul the art of Coe-..... .... T .. tphone receptlonlat SSS • lNft atarono pay. HOUSECLEAHERS H . H~ .d ..... ... betwMil 9~ and 10-10 IDilCOVer a~ IOf ..... wht Be6g~ Sheepdog fMCIQ. 1 full day of com-ualng computer ttr· flip, must ti. fut w/egg9 Plhr PIT, own ttanep. Fullet1o" S & L. h .. PITime tralnM ... lype "° '"' 142 1 '°"9~tor90tten -1iclee mbc, male b4k Poodle, ptete training &41-7341 •Fun benefit• mlnelt Mu.t type. Ad· om1tt1 BrMkfMtllUnett. Matda of O c 718-3222 mmect oe>ent!IQI '°' tutl -om & tO key br touc:n a llbO¥e 1"' earae-u. Slamw cat. Numtrout •Actvancedtrlltnng ~withdyn.,,le com-STVFTTSHIRT time T..., at Fountain IN.ISt 1335 tv ,·$.4~5'23 dlllidled &42·5'71 ~~ !'!.,a1m'a1· Nels!'.J"t::, •••lanHI •Futt ot_pert time pany opentng new omc. 617 30th N.B. 873-3593 INSURANCE AGENCY In Valley office Must type -kw Dorot..:. ___,., ...,, ,.., ... In Laguna Hilla. F0t appt Costa MeN ..-. ex-30 WJlm Cd 171-42« _____ .. _, __ 125 MeH Dr, Costa 111 lalt 4012 llfllllJ( 951-1070 °' 881-8200 cuLL CHARGE BOOK-perl•nce Commercial IOI appointment E 0 E 1ff111-/llTY · M .... 844-3858 ice CR!XM SHOP for 111·1111 .. KEEPER Linea Producer'• A .... LVN for San Clement• wt Small CPA firm n l..aguna Found a mall 1>uppy, aale. Mah your own. Boat ~ante for Marina 1111 · Min Syr .. xp. Goochalary tant (NorMm<>klng of· ION cllnic Pit, pieuant a.ach 111u11 should 1n- hily Pillt · · ··· · · · · · · · · -~-· · Avocado-College St., Newporte.ach -equlp& Metcury.Volvo,&0.M.c : FIT position avalJabtt tor ~~==··== ~7~~2~all Ead een, ofccondtton. 881-1151 el ude *Ord pro- C.M. w/ralnbow collet. la leate wtry reuon1ble. Exp onty, call Fred or Costa M..a flntat Heelth port e..di Send reeucM c.slng/typing. plea.Sant no at A.A.L 978-7~7 Carrol/Da)'I 87~ 150 L0<ett1 840-2331. Food Store. HouM Oflen. to· Manwtt ·Ste 200 1eo .tllllll'lfflll* · phone manner. take Founc:t; Whit• dog with t.D. h1lan1 ODO tilt BOOKKEEPER !::·~bltac;:1a: Newpon ~'-'°' Hew-P.-m ~ day CdM 3 gin of-lllllD ::;,r s!.~u:~.~ : Newport Beecfi Animal "'° llTl llKllAll Exp bklcper to handle A/P, MOTHERS MAi:.KET port a.actt. ca 92eeO ftce ~ood phone l c o m m • n • u r a t • ~ Shelter. e« 3858 Es1ablad llm\ owner Wiii payroll, ,~·~·· record 225 E. 17th St. C.M ~ .. ~ :!t!f. THE DAILY PILOT IS now w/quMfk:atlOn. Mall ,. : LOST: 2 amall White non-train $5K down 862-2357 r~ f ~· aaa•s Amil.,,. '*Ptul e75-2n 4 accepting apphcatlons aume to Box 712. ~ • dnc:tlpt Ooga, Spot a hel I ol c. I ., .,_ 1 ~ otfc, hyY pflonea. lor District Managers to a..cn. ca. 92852 : Peppy, not J)'etty. but I Women! a unique bullnea ~:,., :.Ct~li ~g~':;1:~ Self·•tartlng, aggreNlv• 111• typing. muat ti. Mlt JANtTORS Full/Part time. auperv1ae newspiper • tow them. H.B. area. R&-)'OU wlfl enjoy Window Sal bued Call lndMdu.,. to work at Or. 11art•. mature 642-5221 M-F Must M U S. Cl1tzen earners Must have van PAllM• llPT ¥d. 847·7448 SecurltyProd'a97M824 ary 631~?P· Cty'a flneSt hamburger GENERALOFFlCE :;c'n:,~nt~ ~':~i ?i'f; wagon 0< pick-up. Good Paclc9glog perta and ln- Loat ma Boxer. 3 yra. 18f1 te Leaa rntaurant. Exp. pref. Typing filing ~ ctearance. WC>f1t ttYt. hr• salary mlluge allow-apectlon dept C M I te Fawn/wht, M... Verde -aw1nna Apply. In per~ 3-SPM. In ~ ..... , °FCMttlln vi.. • anc:e, company benefit• mtn co ts ~i · L area REWARD 549-2320 LIUI lllYI ..... tor c:U-Meaa/Ftn Vly Mon-Fri. Ruby • on the ott~'p1t.lmt for 1;;; .. rning •4·•15· p/hr · and bonus opportunity. peOp.. to work ~ . LOST I C k PrlmeFlnanclals.Moee area client. Accrtta/Rec, Balboa Pjer. dent Flex hrs. "4-4951 ~c!4:x~·: Ape:>ty in parson at Dalty with woman tupervt9« ..:.. Spaniel m:u~ co~;,~r 557-3512 Accnta Pay, payrotl, Ill• COUNTER, Dell, It hra G~NERAl.. OFFICE tervlewa Mon-Fri. 1·5 ~t ~=-a~ =· Exper'd & lnex~·d: . PART TlllE Motor Route Available ewP.OJ't Beach area~ thrtt hours per clay. Earn approx. S600 per month. CaU 11 :00 to 4:00 PM. ~sk for Bruce Em le). CIRCULATION DEPT. 642-4321 FOE . .. b H.ft & E ' • ri 'YRJoo. J mmed. opentng, P I d a)'. M On· Fr I . ' pm Call 9a7 3940 y, 1 lmmed op•olngs, call for twn dwardt 1 11-111 = Seii:Cr~to Gruber a 842-52971839-9170 alt. 3 Part time. Flex. tn. M..._ Monday thn.1 Fri-ln1tr'Mw 5-45-0413 ... 6-028] T • 1 ti!! Grub•r Accountancy ORON -{714)786-7035 day No phone caDa llMU l ... WWW1 Corp nn Cttlter Ave c 0 u N T E R • 0 R y WANT ACTION? E.O E. ~· ID' PILOT • .. , •~ St• . 402, Huritlngto~ CLEANERS. expertetad .~a1 lff.ICI C.utned Ads &42·5878 PAINTERS WANTED .~~..-~ ~:::. ... "j ..,._, ... IH. ee.c:n. 92647 °'will train. 645-54M 51915...., exper. Own tr~ --"'""'.. • WI 1111111.LIPlll Sp;~'" 1at&.2nd CUSTOMER SERVICE lmmed. opening In M\1111 D. a1·1y ~1-IDI' .................. ·· .. :. Iv mag 751•9103 ••.... . •. •• .• ... ... . .•. . ••• • •••••• ~-·· And running 7AM·10:00 TO'aSlnoe 11M9 1111111P111 Growing medical dis~ Newpor1 ~f:c,°"JJ: liiiiijijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilijjm--~----------· PM• day, 1 days a week. Robt Sattlef NH/CM Medlum.tudbUlldtf'IOOk· trlbutor hal ~ for aurance ar ~ Pree.nt this ad and r• RE ~oker Bd Realtora Ing for fult Charge book--peraon wtth •itS* all dutlea, knowledge ol Kl)S.£ARN GREAT TR~ Afl) PRIZES! ceiYe •two ma11aga fO< 142~171 545-0811 keeper with ,.. ..tat• around gen office, 'very comput• helpful. but not Flll·TIIE ..-~ the !>'I<* of one. dev91opment exper. thru fast paoe. Bentflta, Ulery nee. Xlnt benellt1. WANTED: People needing trlalbalaooundflnandat negotlabt9. 841-2665 851-9719 OFFICE CLEll CllOlllP IUIUll pvt TD SSS $10,000 up. statement•. E.xper. with G""EN=""'e=RA-L_Of.,,.=F""'te'""'E...,,C-lE=R-K No credit "', no penatty .. amall comput«S helpful N.atm FUii Full-time M·F Answer 1111.UI• ·Denl90nANoc873-7311 but not required. Send PIT FIT Flair.for decOl"at· phones. 'n.1n 10-key by FIUllTll ltlJ Wu... SI reaume wl..-Y hlltory Ing tlW'ltl.i will trakl. touch. 831-7291 Mk f0t llM1U ---iiiiiiimr-1 & requtrem•nta to: Cal Julie MW212 Margaret -----------AIHlllTml C/Hm. 19700 Faltc:Nld. =,...,,,._.~· =-c:------,,-, COUPLES SWING PARTY In 5 yra In eccountlng • Sutte 14'0, lritne, Cai-lllTIL UlllT. GIRLS. 17-22 for model !"._~ Wond 821-4S117 w/comput« exper hltP-fornla. 92715 X-ray Ac. Anfblt, pt-time. ~le~~~ ....,..ventlon, lM Vagas tul. Immediate aulgn-BftJC;KLAYt:H Hell* must S • a I B • • c h . llOllTl/ •• llLI ment avail. PIMM come ti. dependable, hav• (213>431-2929 Meadows. Su &U-0220. In and appty: good trans. 875-3176 Outcall ONLY 835-9199 VICTOR Clerb TEMPORARY SERVICES UlmY MUii FREE TRIP TO GERMANY ~ 1 Birch, # 105, H.B. tor high quality caM gooda II you were the girl 5'8" 55&-8520 manufacturet. Must ha11e red shoea, white bag. own t-'-E.xtper. onty w/blue towel w/whlte ANSWERING SERVICE ....... ~ guttHa. Barn brown car. Saw T~t 3•2 opera3 d 's°'t . !c-3 C:: .. =· w. Mcfecf,. at · beach Mothera shtlt. 38: r · ,. • den. Santa An1. (nr d al C a II H u be rt • Laguna BMctt. Harbor 8'Yd.) 40 53MM2. Appl tettera 5-9 S lOO/wtl CAFETERIA HELP OU&I + comm. Good IT 0·30 3P If you lcnow whet you want ~ v<Moe. Wifl train. PNo. 1~ndAM..:.__ M. ~~.: to adv.rtlae but don't '"' ....,... .,.,. .. lcnow how to Uy It, let UI No Miii~. Cell anytlmei Mesa area. 673-.Mo3 Mlp Well-written classt· 7 1•2382 atter 3PM. anyday lied ada will put you In UmTIOT CARPENTER-trame/flnlah touch with the right lndu1tr1al and commercial. tor home Improvement. 3 people. 642-5678. NB.A/Eoff~. 875-6110 Yrs min. 'xper 840-2221 nrTIM NOW HIRING . CASHIERS a CLERKS Interviews daily from 11 :00 am.-12 noon at 1390 North Pa- cific Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach (on PCH & Viejo). Cal (714) 494-9233 for more itfo. Very busy Circulation Offiu bu an entry lenl c~rieal po6ition available for tbe right penon. .Experienee desired but wiU train. Position includes answering phones, filing~ typifll and data proeasing. Applicant ahoold be neat. like to work with people and have a positive. attitude. 40 hour work we \"· Monday -Friday. Saarting 1.alary is 1950/monah. Goo4 .company ~nefits. Apply in pe~y -"lhurMlay, 2:00 ----+--- lo 4:00 p.m. Ask for ~ary or ... Eileen. ORA GE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 West Ba y Street Costa Mesa. ~A 92627 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . (714) 548-7058 , . 1111.00 ll11 CllS \I sttCl 10 01oos1 '''' THE NATIONS 5th LARGEST VOLUME JEEP DEALER l ·S OUT TO SELL 200 NEW RENAULTS AND JEEPS DURING JUNE NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE THE DEAL OF A LIFETIME RElllULT EllCORE HATCHBACK llEW '84 REllAUL T ALLIAllCE 48 EST HWY MPG llEW '84 RElllULT FUE&O Deep Night Blue, Vinyl Bucket Seats, P155/80 GR13 Radials, 4 speed, 4 cyl, Front wheel drive. NEW 198~ JEEP CJl's Spec I al Stk. #951 (088917) New '8• CJ7, Cinnamon Metallic, Optional rear axle, rear seat, 4 spd, hubs, PIS. Nutmeg eoft top Included! " \. ..... $ A actory r con ltfoning, 4 cyt, 4 spd. front whl drive, Sebring red clear coat, fabric bucket seats. (Stk #1013) (Ser. #267212) llEW 1984 JEEP CHEROKEES I WA&OllEERS . OUR NEW DOWNSIZED JEEP WAGONS OVER 50 IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM! SPECIAL I Stk # 736 (073085) / "DEMO" '84 Wagoneer Umlted. Gamet Metallic, Full power, air. and a multttude of optl<>nsl DISCllO WI WILL DO IVltnHING WI CAN TO MAICI YOUR DIALI 2.2 Utn S11ort Cou111 38 EST HWY MPG '84 FUEGO. 2.2L Performanee engine, 5 spd, air, power sunroof, am/fm stereo 6 speakers. {Stk #810)(Ser. # 10249) A TRUE SPORTS CARI Sale Price $9999 00. S3058 62 Down (Cash or Trade) .a Mos. $12,658.14 NEW 1984 JEEP liRlllD WIGOllEER THI ULTIMATE IN 4 WHllL DllYI LUXURY. '84 Grand Wagoneer, Nordic Green MetaJllc, V8. 4 whl dr1ve. trailer towing pkg. Loadedl Loaded! Loaded! SPECIAL I J .. ... .. Ctl oranoe Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Juoe 9, 1984 ... SYHEY 01111 ~ ... ....,-.....---.;•1•1.i..._.._W;;,; __ u;;;;;;:W;:....-:.l.:.::I•:: Ml ~-:J It•_ ll• I.at WutM 11 Cata HOS '" t1 ta ---· -!!! ----X tifW OF dbUTlb. a .. ...,..., S l 9 modell nMOed et)' o THE BAIL LOfT BAR & lnullful fluffy ~an I 10nf11\e1t Klltena. I F plUmt tor linOtcl .. hOp In Sl)ePer, Nn hit GRILL al>Ovt tt'lil Jolly kltltn•. 4 wl'lt, t OfY 125 :. e3 l·1187 TR-ACT s•LES rOf'lt Offic;e, 111• typing. c,.. Mutt be reflable buay ofllce. typing. Roe-in Llguna Buch" l4fi>768 ft :::~:;,~~ ~~h~ a:: uper prtf. 5-48 9444 • ~onee & vatted dut•. uctptlng applleatlone PERSIAN KITTENS , CFA, Coctc•PoO 21V' olt G~ '45·8202 *" to row with com-IW. mall UL.II ~~,:1~; ~: Wed-Fri from 2·5 p m •llwf Mat. a Ftmale w/ctllldren. ';9 0 g pany. CD 831-0.48 Prlmt opport. w/well --'°' the loffowlng pee. 8200~ & up 846-1532 home 7ec>-9' 1 11•n•1T tltlb rASTBLUfF co '""'"?. .... '" lllOl\a· 0 FREE· Good Natured •1 .... BAA SUPiRVSR ht• CUTE kitten• nMd to !Ind ···········••I lmm.ctlatt Qpen1ng, Hew· Reataurant 176-0111 J. PIUllOn ft • Ba-!'!T!!°'COK!SA fflt young male good home. &42•0427 Sonday, JllH 10 port Bwf'I ~°'*· llSllTllTMl'IUI Worf( tOr Pree. and VP ""..,. ARJES (Mar 21-Apr.19): Wlal t.-•ns as. senous. COt'Uto\Cn1al ButyPf\OMS,ltghttyplng. THE CANNERY UL11411.,.... o.c Alrportar ... Variety COCKTAIL WAITRESS Doberman to •Int home Fret klUtn•. Med. aood ~.. non-smkr Pl'•lered. IN NEWPORT BEACH. Wlndow covering cont...e-of dutltl_ • Xlnt growth HOSTESSES &48-IHl74 eyee/wtcndl tiorne. Catt 842-141f. SUbJCCl can be handled with l\umor. Family members are io~olved and w .. trield 201·7150 Food and beYeflge up tor~· ~lvattd Ind.. potential and benefit• TABLE WAITING Lab gold«\, will perton -FREE KITTENS 50 1s money. Poke fun at yourself, show that )'OU can lauah at your own RECEPTIONIST nee Send rMY~ to vldual to tntc:tc conatruc-~mroct( P~ eus aovs who w11 given dog Qood "°"' .. foibles. Obstrcpcrou individual rcquuu "flnn bandlana." Act SECAETAAV Manager 3010 Lefaye1te i'°"-...IHd•.~~ 3&48Cernpua0t8ulte 111 SEA FOOD KITCH SUPVR Mandy at BalbOa Bay to 950-1184 . accordin&ly tor mtg rep tltm In Irv .. 2 Ave, N.B. 92tf&~ ~~R:.m::o: p cf a':,~ N9WP()f1 8Mcf\ a52·1252 BROILER MEN Club, 1._. yra ago PIMM ----:--:~::-:-:-~ TAURUS(Apr.20-May 20): Go slow, maintain low profile. defer to Vr9 •l(J*, FIT Andr .. RETAIL, Aaalst Mgr 1 2789, Npl Bott, 02m s.rvicie atatlon attendent. OYSTER BAA STAFF conteet Joe 876· 1588 Free long hair kllten & 2 d. · f•.. J Ga h i r · b fil d 833 9•14 ...,.. PIT ..... 1y I Contact John a.y.,. 400 cat• to loving home• 1s1rcs 0 u10SC C OSC to ,YOU. l er D10rmauon, nng I es up to tte, · v MleS po1ltlon1 avall E.>clt tven .. -wl · ""'p n South Coaat Hlghw~ LAB PUPPIES. black, M/F only Call 545.1220 gal·n valuabl"" 1'nrorma11on by scann1no n .. wspaper You'll be asked to P•Y & adv oppty .......... Y In llTIY l •llPT J*SOO 18502 Beach Bl, · AKC. paper•, •hot•. _ _,.,.;,,-----.:-7:":-=-:::- .. 11 • .. • Receptlonlat. •l(P peraon a1 Joe'ir""sc F/tlm• aom• ev...,. nee. Hunt.Bctl.988-8505 LagunaBff<:h.Ca.92 1 1wi.1.874-1758 ~FREE •or_,.. caring per-rcv1ew, revise and perhaps to rebuild on mo~ suitable base. Pf'•lerred Faml~ Fitness · · ......... • · • ..... ~ tMINI (Maba2 1-Jun .. 20)·. ~,deep rOr 1·nrormat1'on, d1'rJVlorn C t c'•• 55 -4401 Plaza, The Cltr. Mall, Qen'lofcdutlel.Newyort SewlnnMach~lOII LAe• CtlOC:Ollll ~ aon{t); • .t.ffectlOll•IOV .. u1 ii '' .-.. ~er. ..... -~".!~ln_ster Meli..._ C.Oltr c:all 840--M.-O M~ KlbbinSiills . :rravet A~t, ~ Yra •it~r. ~. • ' • handralMd ctwarl rabb t moti s, improve sic scrvi~s. Focus on employment, del)endents. lEOlnllltlT ;n..,ST llOln••y 540-3684 Comm/ eaaur• Apollo MIF, c,n•mP llntt, r~ady and/or gutnM pig w/ gene heaJth. Member ofoppositc sex plays exciting rolc,Jcnds spice '"' 111111 H.B 848-4481 to go. 150-831-130 ce9" 2 hermit ctabl to scenano. Vi~o. Safittanus and another Gemini figurr promanentlv. Immediate opening• Ir RD&IL UL.II •-10 Hrt P-~· TYP'nQ. " no opentor, Ml/part -so CALIF oOO 'fRAININ<1 wt boWt 548-1389 ' new offloel ti Newl)Of1 lmm4R!. Of*'llnge, I/time. bkkpg. Atply Dally Pllot, time, .om. •ltl*. Ptttow 1 h bedlen t I CANCER ( unc I-July 22): Children , home. change, va_rict) and Flnanctal Center Mull carlption• nee. S4hr. Ad eo 1. P.O. Bo• 1seo. manufacturer. 5se-1448 TUYIL llHT n om• 0 c. ran· GUARD 000. Xtnt tor hm surpnsc all arc part Qf personal scenario. Routine changes. status quo is l'lave front office awear· Newport T-Shlrt Store Coste Mela ca OH28 ' Commercial agent oeeded In~ Reas ratN 15% Off or bus. Germ Shep npped apart. You'll be happier, healthier. wiser -if you so pem1it •n<:•. type 50 wpm Calt 645-0618 ' · SILK SCREENER, ••-In non-smol<lng OC office th• monthl 9e3-3383 male 730 9293 Taurus, Libra, Scorpio rirsons play paramount roles. Linda Brandon 759--8091 MCtetlly perlenced. 843-2547 with min 2 yeara SABRE Btratl 5920 r It s ------SALEMAKER. No ••P nee. • ...... ,., s e)tpef'lence. Top pay and •ra .,. LEO (Jul) :!3-Au~ 2): Attcnuon centers on borne tmprovemcnt. REOEPTIOllST cutting/sewing. UI -~=. ~~=119:U"p: benefit• tor right ptreon Beautlful Trained Horse. 1275 tseSk 3.5 anlq oak entertatnmcnt T echniques can be perfected, procedures strcamhned Full time, 9--5PM merkollus Salemaker Wee4 PrHIUlf Oualllled only Contact lor IHae $80 mo /leattier top 548-7827 Define meanings. look behind scenes for answers.. visit or com-The Real Eatat9f1 675-l823 hH. •·er..aarw tiolsterera. Needed for Pam at 714-250-1505 642·9049 C M area .,...w---,.,---:-:-:-:---:-::--a Call Terry 54&-2313 .. •• • 1 llmouatne manfactu,.,. --,t-tl 51135 7 n yellow/white tole & munacatc with o ne an hospital. Pisces figures prominently. SAUi I I I I -536-1210 ~ Good dltl VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22): What appears a loss can rebound an your RECEPTIHllT 3 hrs eves. Sa111y. com-11''' II t nftST /OLHI 8iutgbid Macaw, gentle & ~~~-0178 con on favor Open lanes of communication -read. write. make calls. Travel IEIE•H IFFIOI m1sS1onlxtras. 497-5487 •Joi Real Eatate owner In IPl&Y Pliml (llRL Hiii~ quiet S750 Goll In ::-:-. ---,,...--,,-:'":'.~--:-:-:-:-:- f 'II f ~ Newport Beach IHkl Design company needs Cockatoo very alfec-7 sofa I 5 Io v e I• at could be part o agenda. you receive news o one who rcccntl) broke Newpor1 BMCh Real Es· SILES OLIU/IE•PT 11atting ol a new office., exper •Pf'ay painter wlttl Full time entry ~ pos-llonat• ;300 w/cane blu/brfck plaid $300 promise. Cancer. (apncom natives figure prommcntly. tate hrm haa an lmmed Fast growing conaumer Selary commenaurate knowtedgf ol-'stein. Jae-Ilion GOOd typing and 8•7_ 17•6 ,. Trad. drtt wood din rm !bl LIBRA (Sept.:?3-0ct.22): You' $Cl nd of losing proposition. You Pit opening tor • sharp electronics co seeks w Ith • • P • r I e I\ c • quer and paint flnisf'ltt phone. Stlllls Growttl op-& 5 ctirs $160 831-10SO reach more people wath your spcctal stol)'. Focus also on aocome. 11•vacioos person in 8 bright hard working lndl· 633-9870 Xlnt company benefits. portunlty Apply In P9f· Aatitatl 601 Black naunahyde quMn b I I I h h d bee . 1 ~,.. 1 beaut ofc Pleasant lliduaJtoworkpltlnsales -CallJerryorKenS•0-2860 son to Mr-FuentN at _ • 70n savings. a I It) 10 ocate artac c t at a n mtsp ~).'IOU or sto en phone voice typmg (45 de p I & p I t 0 n IEOlnUY cmo.) 250 Fischer Ave .. C.M. Robert Bein. Wllllam Antlque/Collecllble Sale. sofa bed $100. 64 .... 5 • A!osagnment as finished and you need not brood about tt. w p m ) g o o d 5 w 1 1 ch b 0 a rd OfflceofthePrttldent Frost & AssociatN. 1401 Sun June 10 9·• Main Designer eofa bed Full· SCORPIO (Oct.23-Nov.21): Stress independence, crcauvaty, spell/grammar, llllng. Responsiblllties wtll incl Corp headquertera lor ITIOllllM OLEU Quall St . Newport Beactl ~~a~d 1~~~:~~~:: 4sf:"~~ size $175 536-8240 Wtlhngness to face facts concerning romance. Moon in you sign sorting mall. gen or· order desk ' filing . RE. Investment firm hu Electronic MFG needs nPtlt/•EOPT d I h -Be ti d . gan1za11on & poll stied switctlboard customer an xlnt career oppty In an stockroom cleftl. Able to n Almond St. Orange S 1 Exec. Desk w/padded haghhghts I ea ism. strengt • wmnang ways. spcca ac, arect. client contact skills re· ·, d e1etremefy fast-paced en-work simple math and 60+WPM. Batie olllce donatton. Proceeds to swivel ctialr. xlnt cond. courageou!.. You are going to emerge a .. big winner." Aquarian plays quired Hrs 1-5 Depen-:er~tc~n runG~ .,~~~ vh~nment. with diversity countlng(lOkeybytouch skills. dependable, gd Benefit St Vincent de $80. 642-6868 key role. dablllty a must SS per skill~~ ~at. Stlould I & challenge. Must pos-helpful) & able to or-workln~ condition•. New-Paul Charitable Activity French Prov. Camelback SAGITTARIUS (Nov.22-Dec.2 I): You obtain "inside" an for-tlour to star1 wlrevlew In •5.55 wpm. Reita= aesa top notch SH. typing ganlze & schedule own port. 6 6-50l5 Lauree Antique-sheet music cab, 7. couch, gd cond. $75. mataon. Confidenual data ts revealed, you'll be more sure ofyoursdfas 3 and 6 mos Loe at 503l transportation req·. & organlzatlonat lkllls. work. Previous stock-Uptloltt•rs .,wanted lor S 100 Oak chra S50. ea. 646-8532 evea/wkndt result. Family member keeps promise. you are invited. to dine out Birch-Stec. by Harbor fo\Onlsm~r 11eed only .t4!?_nn((iamokii!. -~d..J ~-.,.,_il,.t>ut :&ropeall...,.__ W4H~ WMo~o~~~~~ll~~iffi~~!jj~ Secrets arc pan of scenario and so is c•andestinc meeting. Court House off .Jam· ~ply-For appt call IWM •-• ,. ~-llft~ /~ther·& ~ ~ -~ b t> re e F 0 r a fl, PI Madeline at 546-5686.-~~-Pua. ~ .-~ -..Ml.l9t ~ &ooi&-Mf. lilflWL_ WAlS-to.R,~ ..._ CAPl\ICORN (Dcc.22-Jal}.) 9)~ Wish comes srue. SOGjal activities (71 4)8151-1000 Beath. CA 92660. ittn: and'!IMnta. 4 day W<>rit Roy 996-4569 s tS0.963-0571 Suri or llll fHtlrtr,1 accelerate, popularity increases and, if not careful. so does your weight. AECP s c SALES-HA~DW.\RE Katin ~u!J2Q...tilo ~ --..Call t01.app.tm_ Mon Be aware of bod" am age, communicate with friend or relative who is T / E 101 exouc Full lime po.iuoii IH° rilill Please. TELONIC BERKELEY. -VmlllBY IAPITll -----.,...--..,,...--_.,. II 1 auto deslgn9f Entry level h d 10 S .. f _ _. From Ntate antique dee· ,. • .-. travelani Gemini. Sagittanus natives figure prominently. work wladvancement In ar ware s re. 99 lllln••y ,.ak or peraon...... Kenna! •ttendant morns. oretor desk Circa 1920. Save 50% & more on new AQ ARIUS (J 20-F b 18) So . . marke~ln Must be ex-Steve. H.W. Wright Com· 111111 {7'14) 494-9401 E.0.E. some wkndl. nr t>Mctl & t uallt bed Mii all an. c . : me rcstnctaons arc necessary, n..rten In all off'--pany. 126 Rocheater, f-•••ow. .. •--busllne. Non-amkr. small Unique space saver op q Y • d t t ...._ ti ded t · ed. t I V "fy"' t d I ... -""" Co M •-,..,.._ S450castl. 76G-1236 fultyguar.Not2ndaorr• some u 1es mus vo; a en o amm tac y. en 1ac S. tsp ay skills 10 apply lnvolYed In sta esa ty fOf' Ananclal Plan-STUDEITS apt on preml .... Wiii bullts Twin Ml. Ju•t wares. show that you arc walling to cltmb ladder of rcspons1bihty. Frank auto expos. mag articles, SALES. Jewele-Decor. nlng depart-N. B. lnVttt-train If able & wllllng to A~tliHCtl t 11 s69.95 All lizes avail d 1scuss1on with o ne close to you 1s necessary. Scorpio figures and publtc relations Mr combo Full into. Conrad, ment Arm. Typing • mtn. ID YMI learn. 642-JMO for appt. 2--S 1 TV Free ~Ivery ~-5080 J R nro.~ 569 ~"'2056 966 1305 50/ word proce11lng n. ..,, co or . -----...,..---,,.--prominent >'· oy • ...,-4 '"1V" or • • ••J*. Shlhnd req. C&ll lllMll Ml RWD YllH lln&IL SALES work• gd s100. Built-In Maple table & 8 ctira. PISCES (Feb.19-Mar.20): 'Exciting scenano h1ghhghts change. I •1 ,.1 ~ Shelby Cheek, TMI Corp. We have o---i....s for Must nave aa1.a and aome dlshwahr $50. 536-9634 Chair• ti ave been travel, vancty. Focus also on language, communicat1on. spantual . a1 y I DI···················"._: 553-0940 boyl & girl."'b:tween video exper. Neat w/xlnt USED Relrlo'• s1oo-S400 stripped. $300. 673-<6881 values. You'll learn more. you·11 also apply knowledge and you'll feel •t•ry tor amen office. 12-16 vear• old wortttng re°!! ~:it C:Jl1~fs~~-All mes. Afeo Buy Relrlg. Moving, must NII. Forml better than an previous days. Virgo plays key role. . . _ ......+-"""rt.-typlnt°t-apeel-ell9Alngs .& Sa.turd•~-erv · Anderson Appl. 841 West llvlng & din. rm lum 2 -;================-~~~~-~-~~ RO AIL SILES tng esaenua1. Must have ~~._:.0C!JY· trips & WOOIWllllEll 19th St. C.M. 646-5538 8'aofa1. wing bacit cllr SALES $50K to 100K+ ltlt WutN SIM valid driver• lie. Non Mr. Rountree. Design company eeeks Obi dr refrlg 23cu 11 $375. ~e= ~::1 gz:!· ~ HEADHUNTER COORDllllTOR smoker. 980~6591 141-1011 exper wOOdworker. Min Wltlrldryr $135 ea. Swvl lee tbl. & corner lbl. oak ••HITT IEGIOUY Mon.-Frl. 10am-3pm 3 yrs exper wlttl h•rd-desk ctir $85 6•1-3001 dining tbl w/2 lls, 4 ctira, The ,, , protesslotiat recruiting firm In Newport llSIUIOE Orange County daily newspaper is ooklng for a profU1lonal t•-------w 0 0 d • n d 1am1 • Elec range. 30" GE. wtllte, tbl pads, glau front china Beach is Melltng the axctull\19 exptoyment --TIOlll'".t.• king f paced fl 'bl hi aecretary with llt• ac:-nates.Knowledge 01 blue--very clean. accessories, cabinet w/8 compart-v1c11 of e1epe<tenced recruiter• for Pf'Ofesslonal .,._ see ast • exi e ·ac ever counting experience, TUOllR·PIEIOIHL prints nee. Xlnt company $195 Call 646-2389. ment bue. Call lor appt. placement of accountants (moatty CPA'a). engl-Position avail. for an lndlv to coordinate disp lay sales activity . good typing and ehort· lmmed lull ti me employ-benefits. F f 1 1 s 145 Ask for Merle· days 213 neera (electrona), banking executives, ED.P. wlexper. In O.C In medl-Must have exceptional o rganizational hand. Wiii be Involved In ment In CM. Benellts. For l11l1t11t roet-ree re r g · 7 5 o -7 6 5 O · eve a progremmer1. ettorner-end legal MCretari... cal or plastlcs molding lnlo call 5"49-3877 ti Wtt•wtrktr 953131619536467 714/432-9699.' opef'atlon. Must be lluent skills. Duties inclu de tracking daily •II aspect16 bu1y office If yoo art an experienced l)f'ofeulonal (degree and nave abtttty to read & sal . b ph f operation. ffl~ located T~etmo-P9f90ll to as.+at wood· 1 llY IPPLl&IOES MOVING OUT Si ATE1 p<eltrred). witting to UM the telel)hooe aruiJ:nMl· wrlre In English Apply In es, answering_ usy ones or I n C o I la Me I a . TELEPHONE appointment worker who hH gener'81 LES 957-8133 House full ol furniture 111n the highest tnduatry atandards. pteaee call P9f'SOO outside sales staff. coordinating (7 l4)522-4320 Mtter 0 c Airport area. knowledge ol hardwoods 631~64 Ted Bavty or Kevin Clair at TRONOMED INT'L theatre advertising. Some typing, fil-Prof .office seeks part and l•mlnatea. Kifmor~ wesn~/tyE1:~~1c --------- 6 'T ' 3195-A Airport Loop Or llOllnllY /LEIAL time lndMduals to set •P· Ca 11 J err Y or Ken• ryer. eavy s. IOYlll ULI I • 1, CostaMesa.Ca ~1-8224 ing required. Newspaper or agency Nonamoker.mlnlmum1yr polntments lor account 540-2860 5225191 Jon 645"8192 MaJor pieces of furniture • _ experience a+. Send resume or letter exper In buslneaa and execs. Salary. $4.50-5/hr 250 Fischer Ave . C.M Ptlllco. lrostless frig, exit and many antlquea Call of qualifications to: clvll lltlgatlon Stiorttland paid weekly; comm paid Cati SSOS cond $350 675-6721 evs to see. 760-9009 Ted Bevly AllOCletes llOL ESTATE Orange Coast Daily Pilot pref · but not required. on closed sales Call Reing 17 Cu 11 frost lree Pecan wah unit w/drtwers Personnel Service SALES I IEITILI Ad #968 Newport Bctl 640-6300 Marc at 476-4000 For sale. HIMALAYAN kit· wtlt nice S225 650-7452 & stlelves $100 King : Secretary needed tor am telephone tens Bluepolntlwtlite . Bdrm set. ••It cond 5,,,_.,.,,."' E.rea1r,.. 5-cll lllTllT llCOIE Costa Mesa, CA 92626 : groWlng N B linanclal Appointment setter PIT t\ybrld Shots/papers Sears 12 lrosttess frig. Pecan dbte dreuer 369 s~~ = • t60 LlotHff lctah lily Attention: Lisa Smith · firm Dullea to Incl Meture person to-set S 175•275 559~94! good ~nd s75 6'46-2320 wlmirror. armolr. 2 night Newport Beactt. CA 92660 Pl I IE t t : ptiones, typing flllng , etc. salea appts lor consulting Himalayan kittens e Whirlpool Gas Oryer. Mark ctlests. king headboard 7141760_1313 IJI ti I 1 t ORANGE COAST DAI LY PILOT : Computw exp tielpfut. firm C•n work out of tovableballollurSealPt. 11 Solid State Senes, S675wlkmgboxsprlngs. lll-1100 JJO w BAY ST ·COSTA MESA C• 92ii26 : Salary Jo comm w/e"p tiome or dur olc.,r:PJ} t 1 wks. CFA reg Shots 2•, yrs old 1tlnt cond mattress & framea $900 ,~ EJT\ple>ye< "91.....cl --------1 -·. -.... 1 lo/Y~I (JP>'UA I \lNI I I UlP• oxu : . -call"'C~da0ell13-890 wage. 7S-9-T'"9 a Miles S200 848-8"132 't~~o ~8 fo4a. $3QQQ_yaJiHll 64<t...21~.;. ..... __ .,... _______ "'!"-___________ ,~ ' 1· '82 CORVETIE Collectors Edition 1 19499. T. top. Custom Paint, All Power Extras, Low, Low Miles, Beautiful In- side and Outl 1EXG003 '81 BLAZER 19899 Siverado, Auto, Air, P.S., P.B., Tilt , Cruise, P. Door Locks, Stereo, mags and New Tires. A Real Beauty! SER 141028 '81 CORVETIE Stick Shiftl $14,999 On ly 31,000 Miles on this Beauty! All Corvet- te Options, Ready to Go. '83 BLAZER '10,999 S-10, V-6-Auto, Air. 4x4, Power Steering & Brakes Tilt, Cruise, B eau t i ful . I n & Out-Save Hundreds On This One! 1GLD417 - ..__ '83 CELEBRln '7999°0 Auto. Air, Power Steer- ing and Brakes. Tiit, Cruise, Stereo, Custom 2-tone Paint and Cloth Interior. .Looks and Drives Like New. SER 806064 '89 CllARO '2999 A Near Classic In Ti p Top Shape. V-8, Auto. Air Cond, Power Steer- ing & Brakes, Stereo and Wire Wheel Discs. See It, Drive It, Buy ltl ZRU592 ~t I '75 MAVERICK '2795 Perfect 2nd Car or First Car For The Grad. 6 cylinder, Power Steer- ing, Rad io. Exceptional Condition! 510MOL '78 CAP.RICE WA&Ofl '2799 V-8, Auto, Air, PS/PB, Cruise Control, Lug- gage Rack, Ready For Summer Fun. 1AKZ965 I . I '81 DITSUll 200 SX Hdtp Air Conditioning. AM/FM Stereo, 5 spd WAS s7395 llOW $6.495 (1CQA428) '80 HOIDI PRELUDE 5 spd, Electric Moon Roof, Power steering, Air cond., AM/FM Stereo Cassette. WASl6995110W s5495 (934200) '81 DITSUI 210ZX 2+2 5 spd trans, AM/FM Stereo cass, A/C, T -top, leather Interior. WAS '9995 s9595 IOW (St. #594) COMMHL CHEVROLET -:·I • ' t' ·.·' S4t. 1 200 Oran~ Coal DAILY PILOT/Satutday. June D, 884 C7 l'lu• 11D(, Lie, Doc, ... Factorr· Sticker $981.0 SAVE S 1144 THIS WEEKEND OILY -lllE YOUR BEST DUL it rrmns fur -YOUT --~ '!clllssilWd-" • Y-ed,.,...... '+nmnab., -all ~-~tr ..... , f • clili7-}'W'l lib Ollf ..-i a_,,.,. ,. .... THIS WEEKEND ONLY Beca'use Qf ·a Recent Surge in Custolner Sales We are Overstocked with a HUGE SELECTION . . . OF USED CARS . All Sale Prices+ Tax. Lie .• Doc .• Smog Fee. Valid 48 hrs from Publlcatton . '83 BIW 320i 5 speed, AM/FM Sterero cass. Snrf, allpy whls. metallic paint, very Jow ml. WAS~~:~s14 795 (St #660) ' '83 HOIDI CIVIC Wl&Oll 4 spd, AM/FM Stefeo, Air Cond., "Extra Low Miies" WAS 16995 llOW $ 5193 (St. ~654) '78 llZDI llll 5 spd, AM/FM Stereo, Air Condition. Wire Wheels · WAS s7495 fS1k No Mt) '83 TOYOTA CELICA SUPRA 5 ~pd, AM/FM Stereo cassette w/equallzer. power steering, air cond., "Performance Model" WAS~~::s s13 995 (Stk No 657) ' 'll PORSCHE 911 TIRU 5 spd, AM/FM Stereo Cassette, Air Condition- ing, Allow Wheels, Extra Low Miies WAS s17,900 llOW s15 495 {Stk No 8341 , 'll YW llAlllT 4 spd, AM/FM· Stereo, New Paint. New Tires. "Extra Nloe Car" WAS s3995 s2995 llOW (Stk No 8241 HARD TO FIND • EASY TO DEAL 933.130·0 '81 SUI 4 Or, Turbo, Air Cond., AM/FM Stere, Sunroof, allow wheels WAS s9395 s9995 llOW (1 FYF1661 '82 PUEGEOT 501 STI Air Cond~tlon, Sunroof. AM/FM Stereo Casset- te, Allow Wheels '11 BITSUI 211 llTCllACI 5 spd, AM/FM Stereo, Air Cones .• Cloth Inferior, "Extra Low Miles" · WAS s4995 $4295 llDW (Stk No 65e) DATSUN/NISSAN 888 DOVE STREET • NEWPORT BEACH • .. . J I . . . " I 1 I, ! I I ' • I" I ' ' • C8 o.w.ge Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturdoy, Juno t, 1994 ...... ,..,.. '""' ~. "• 1!111!!1!1, . ,, .... .....,,. llU 1111 ..... 1115 Da11u tm PanUt irn 1eu1 ~ 1111 'NDYbtRCOftYI &:Ui O.t11.4n 'to 200X AUto '11 300D. Mint cond. 'I! illii~'y l'.5 (fid, COME TO A GRAND ,Of Ced 10 .•• ,, · Alt,(213ZAIJ"915 ' '#Nt9/brown lntr. Snrt. maroon & blk •'*'Int. OPfNINOI a.. Ad In '11100./0bo $81....,.42 • 8111 Ytt• \'Oll!;n-oen 112.000. 1eo.,.211 Mint conct. c..i Htw'Y M· Al.Ito PartJ 8ec:rtlon. W! 1167 S.J,c.po. ~7~ '80 300 TD w.,,,, mtnt Ft-4. 213!'30--6810 :eug_;_, ... :..;_;;.lid;,l;.o;:...,_;_,---.1 171rs,..,,.,.,, M T SELL '74 2tOZ nu ~!~t!;...,~lklt•n,:....~:i: ·7~1"-~~ CMmak•Pl)'l't'llnt•.: ...... .......... 1)1'11 lnl eng tits, .now --·..,.. ,.,.. ............... , .... """"-s 10 .. rnonmt. OOiod X\nt:::C,~· cond. 2 'ownri 4M-.2M1 '11 SOOD. 1 ownr, ,lrtd• t2.~=· Tom CNdlt r9fl.13,·tG4t ptmJMr•d. Flntnclno I ~~~:.,c:_;_,c;;,.~= 1a Audi eooo Turbo, 006d t . ~t>Ml. l3t-s1ee Amt• to lliWns:t H.a 2BA Ytln 1111 = ~~t •• W!Jm9'7i Flit s;;ya:; con'*1. COME 1'0 A GRAND ~llPt~~.& 71Q&V61U,4&,bf. -... Mll02 1·6000, Bit.Ired 11'1, 50K ml. OPENING! SM Ad In • 1, AM/FM, Cit!; tr1n9P, At •. . Mn/fm ceu, lug rd!, nu Aulo Par1t$ec;llon. S.LVEfll SHADOW. 1tol 11000. en-e.221 id: J~1i top. $3750. ~115 s.1oon. &MCI cwr .. ble. ==~=-.~=~I • ~ 1 INft g · A Hond• '113 Aocord. 4 dr, 5 s.HlnO Your Meroectet? ..... ieo•lher, alw•yt 'I 1 DL, "*'1• ate, M\/fm, "" w 1 r00 ~.,--.....-27,000 ml. mutt NII. ' • apd, air, P.S (1F\JW017) n1 ,.,_ local, drlvan d•Uy. S9ff8, , 551..fOO() 4spd, lft/11, orig ownr. S8i9S lnAr.. s.rfou• :JulrltlS on"' $1700 obo. 8504621 Seiter AMilt.O Plan .,. Ill ' llTT 1~ -~ -· BUI Va'*8 V~aw~ --Aiiilt.6W ____ U:4APQ_,_ ~-4~ _ _ H • .u 3211. Xlnl oond, llUIO S.J.Capo. 837·4800 Otll 8111 McCoy likh if if , ~.=-~SSK ml ..... 1 -ilU-IU-IMI t>M,T·lop,Gl~ 'IO 73S I hi ciu 174 CIVIC iOW mt ' IPd JIM SLEMONS tit. 4 tpd, tunroof. l,IOO aaooo. AiPint IUIP weeS wrii: am/Im, air. od 1h.i belti IMPORTS orig mll••· 17115 A•t", hmntlc 55,000 ml l~fi.500. oeci $850 obo 5$3-f623 1301 Quell SI Npl ecn (1HCG748) -"' """'"· '° ""· ~ •••. "WlRlll"'I". ""•••• w.,. .. _ AllC HIS •''IF" d d • S.J. Capo 137-4800 :::;~m!!°:::::~ii::i •COME TO A GRAND ..., "'· goo con . -OPENING! Set Ad In S3000 ttrm. 548-1361 Prfv•letyltllMng)'OUfcat lmta llfl Auto Ptr11 Sec11on. ·110 Hond• Accord LX :'.n~t=.~=:~= '74 C4161ct, Mllfm CUI, Hatc hbacll, orgln•I ottershlgl-.tvtlue let mld'I 11,..., yelttan, new :l,.al.,c'ii•,.,,r.:i:;n:::ft'"ft'"7'1 owner, au10 1ran1, power yourptmper.O brall ... & 1200 760-92711. --u ~ ~ stee,lng, •Ir, am/fm Mel"c.0.S. •75 Toyola Corollt, minus 2 OR 11400. ~WJL" stereo. 3111 ml. 15000 hlferPtttr/lar enalne.WlllMllforparta. Gdtrana. 700-9077 Salli.-Servtct-Laasing 548--4266 ' -, DlAL 213/714 MERCEDES Ce.JI Mart. •I &45-5355 'JI llffltl l,..l11i1l•1i1 112 CIVIC 4 di', amltm, HOUSEOFIMPORTS,lnc •77 Cellca ST cpe, llnl Moonrool, window•, & ,1.,..,.u hl.tnry i~~ ~~::0.~~4new Mit1Ui1,i 1147 oond, 5 yr wtr,. on :X· seat•· All e1ec1r1c113500 ~lentSeleclloo of New '112 HONDA CVCC depen ·83 eordla. d1a. m1r, 74K ml $2400. &45-18 Must sell, pp &42·7500 and C...etuuy p!"epareci dable trara clean' 55 t50 AJC. dig. AM/FM ceiu. ·111 Tercel. 4 IP(!, Air oond. CUillac 13H lJud BMW's atwaysin OBO ' 1157_.,.198 Snl1, 1111 pwr. CrutM. Mini Xlnt. lransp. Must Mill 1 ev e egance Slocil oond. MK Ml, 18,llOO. Beltofl'. 751--4303 wtCB radio. 513,000. 131-3171 91Z7 ........ ,,,. v.u....... 9173 759·1155· 208 W1 1s1. Santa Ane •C r 9149 163 Karmen dhi•. no rust. "·0•2 •c-,d~"""-"-"'· -~-.. ~ln~,·.1 CldM<I Sunday ·58 bGX &>nv JI.Int mech. very good cond. 12000. runs graa1 52200/obo. cond .. new restored Int, 644--4839 l -52S-ll016 nds paint, wor1h S4K-S6K '66 vw, k>olts ugly, runs •·e•1 •eou~ .. -.. ~v"1"11,-. -,,•,..,-1 LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USEO BMW'SI LHIWCIUW VOLUME SALES asking 53300. 673-1289 gre•I. aunroor, $800. w/grey vMOta, 30K ml, 811 ·77 MGB. mini cond. red. 642-7577 access. clean. Trade ·.st:.RYIC.E; &..L.EASING 3670 ti 'Cherry A¥il. lo m l. M•ke oller .. 67 Y.W. Bug. 211K ml on down. EllM 770-5277 Miii •olllll'I &42-53341fi73-4189 rblt 1.600 eng. snrt. c•n Coupe De Ville '77. F1a1y LONG BEACH (No. Cheery ellt--405) SOUTH ·77 Midget, 33K ml. mll)t body, 1 -1. $950 obo original owner. Musi NII. cond., AM/FM $2450 fi.4&-2157 640-5675 CdM cou1n ... ., .. " .. ,.,.,. .,. vw ..... "°°" """'· GO TOPLESS ll1•JIH-lll0 trade--tns Welcome OPEN SEVEN OAVS ls.ZI ·711 MGB, orig. owner, 1o 51500 or bit otr. ml, J1.ln1 cond. $3000. 873-33111 '66CONYERT1BLE "WI Will HT 1-787-0llll5 • 7 1 8 u• .,.. t pop •10 P 1 __ s2000 __ oe_o_ .... _,._,._oo_ 1 iiiiiiiG BMW& IE HIHUUI PH!HI 9155 amp«, •ofrlo, •ok. Xlol NABERS Volume Sales, Ser'llce _ cood 84S-13:ll And laaslng Peugeot 182 sass. Auto, . , 18711 ea.cri Btvd. Air. Sunroof (1E18577) '72 Sqbll •11. Ne"# paint & CADILLAC. Hunll~1on Buch 8111 Yates Volkswagen tran_a , great 1'1tpe (114) 142·2000 S.J.Capo 837-4800 $2500/obo, 873-5223 LARGEST SELECTION Perie~• tls1 ·12 vw. Xlnt eood111on., 011c:,=~·~~:::r lar•l••C~a 9132 ·62 C0tJpe 1600§neweng, owner car, 11115. CtlilomialS..1J1todty! ·73 Ghia. new ptlnl. good 1ran1, 11.1sp, uphol, $8900 873-U33 &C0• 1180 ~L.....ng ~;:xi~·~~-Bob 842-11115 545-11251 ·73 Cmpr nip.top, Mlt 12 con-2600 Harbor· Blvd. Europeen Delivery 'fi2 Coupe 18005 neweng , 1t6ned, exit cond. 1175. COSTA MESA Sc>eclthts M11U 1141 trans susp uphol $6900 Newporter 11 642-0795, 1~-~~--'.~~ Callfet Special ·79 626. 5 spa, Xlnt cona. Bob 6"2-11i15 545-8251 eves 54M.1123 bnrtlet t313 CompHmenu1ry AM/FM stereo, wht/bg;e ·as sc Coupe, lint orig. '73Squarebacit.411,ll75. ·72 CHEW SUBURBAN. BMWBruk-awayTrip cloth Int. 78~120 cond. lo ml. Must Miii 831-0293 oewenglne&llr ... $2800 1 5!.~t:..~:;,=~nNB '79 RX7 GS, 5 lpG, new hi-See IC apprec, 875--0993 '73 SQUAAEBACK oeo 5411-0950 ...... Island/Newport Center per! 11n9, •Int cond. •tru, ·11 Yellow 911T Targa. Needs worll. $600. OBO ·711 C.mtro, T bw roof, l40-"'41 Sac $6500 525-89S6 Low mllel. 5 apa, s1ereo 557-91182 62,000 ml, no .ir. $387fi. '110 Maida AX7. White CUI, nice. $8500/obo, '74 Super 811, amf fm cua, Newport•-II 642-0TIIS. lahaa 9117 w/snrt. Cult rims, Ures, call 494-3594 . new radlt11, lo mi, a:lt llVft 541141123 -1980 bATSUN PICKUP amltm cus, 57000 obo '74 914 Pet. 2.0. Whl, re-cond. 53000, 957-3155 'llO Chewtte. 37K ml, 4 dr, long bed. S spa, xlnl S-0-21 59 or 846--4221 bull!, new pWll, grul ·79 eonv yellow w/blk Int 4 IPCI. W'nlfm 8 trll, new cond. 53500 673-2936 New ·94 Mazda SE-5 F'tctt· cood. 14700, 545-3045 stereo.' comp r..:ond'. Mld'I. tlres/bttt, tic. See '73 8210 Llflback 4 spd up 82000, 5 yr warranty, '75111s Targ•. looks Ian-16500. 771·2142. 1-5 10 llPP'ecl•I•. 552·1814 runs Ilk• a watdl'. 11soo: Under 600 ml. $300 ta111c, runs gr••!. '711 Rabbi!, GTI en;. 81 CAPRICE STATION 548-8451 a1sum S184fmo P•Y-510,699. 720-0237 lowered. mucri mora. WAGON, lotded, aJ1.tl men1111•2·18114 •ff~. ""'°· ... ,.-1 cond. Hall '112 dieNI en-·74 610 w,.oo '75 911S. blll/bllt, stereo, •~ II _, le 91 5 glne, lo rnl, new !Ires 75 ,000ml, l owner.$1500. ere-et al 4 Pirell i llra1, 51pd . ·79 Conv. cleanest In all $4450 551-0180 979-6840 ·62 196 great body.I runs sheepskins. comp re-Orange Coun1y. Must ·77 6210 Nu paint Good greet. •Int cond. AM /FM cond Sl3,000 771 -2142 sell. 551-1527 cond Au10 _ S2000/0BO cass. S2150. 640-7051 '79 911SC . brnlbtk. P7 's. ·so Rabbi! Conv. wht/wht, Csll 675-9142 ·7o 2llOSL autc. al e. 2 51pd, al e. snlrt, am/Im lncredlble cond, can ••I 78 280Z. real nice inside & tops. 981< rnl. $15,750 cass, lthr, cruise, Clifford oft eng, need I say more. out Runs great! .. 875. 631·0257 alarm S2 lK/obo. Aolty 57500. Marc 650-4404 71•·996-1200 642-0795. eves S.-11-11823 ·71 280 SEL. white, blue 714-631--07113 ·so vw Bus. Runs grut. ·79 DATSUN WAGON, lealller In! Very ciaan. Petsche ·n 924 4 spd $1500 080 C•H Brian., very good cond, 11r111 11ke Ille. pis. plb Good Urn. · · 548-5349 new! S3495 546-9872 S4900 llrm 87S.3099 sunroof. air. 57.000 orig '81 ---~ P/U LX. •·ml. rnilel 16915. (3S4SPT) .._._ .., '80 280Z " 517 of llml1ed '76 280 etlg1nar lhru out, em Yat91 Yolksw~ SMH. mini cond. MIJll ennrversary edition Lo l,ilte new, au record avaH. S J.C.po 837--4800 see! 531-3018 ml. gar kapl wi1h all op-S9000 080 675-53201 p ache .79 924 5 spd ·91 Ole99I Rabbit L, 4 ctr, 11ons M-F 9-5 960-2441 Eve or wknds 759·1206. 0' 1 1 35· 000 1· elr. mini cond $3200 _ ____ S<lnroo . •r. . m ·eo 621 0, 2 dr. 5 sPd. 39 "76 450SL. orig ownr. {432XJU) $8995 Must seel 831 -3016 mpg , nu !ires, wtit/blu int, !old/w camel int, 2 !ops. Biii Yatu.Yolk1wagan '81 R•bbl1 Conver1. tlr, S2695 650-1416 20.000 Obo. 850-8628 's.J.Capo 837-4800 amf lm c•11. cle•n. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Enwrap 6 Large number 10 Move quickly 14 Author Bret - 15 Dwelling 16 Russian oame 17 Charged atom 18 -hygiene 19 Low~tylng trac1 ·· 20 Mirages 22 Boundaries 23 c01or 48 Legal moves 51 Time o' day 53 Ballery item 54 Rogel' s work 59 Diamond ploy 60 Carillon 61 Male bird 62 Whene\191' 63 Little brook ~ OrganlC compound 65 -olf: drove 66 Sole 67 Texas AFB DOWN 1 African land 24 Forecas1er 2 Route 26 Tors 3 Seed cover garment 4 Ale's cousin 29 Approvals 5 Income rorm 30 Displeases 6 New growth 31 Decorate 7 Cereal crop 33 Most sinuous 8 Gathering 37 Aching 9 Netghbor OI 38 Hoodlums Md. 40 Ticker -10 Variety 41 A choosll'lg 11 Marble 43 Funeral bur'n-12 Functions ing piles 13 Coiffeuse's 44 Small bread cre•tion 45 Ern's mllieu 21 Sign 47 Final amount 22 SP'rlUess 2 3 4 5 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 25 Mound stats 43 Marcrier 26 Contempl!ble 45 Reeking 27 God's image 46 Dawn detty 28 Make h~ 48 Monks' 32 Made over leader 33 Self-lumi-49 Trim nous body 50 G1aaoow 34 Be wor1'1y ol coins 35 German 52 Doctor's aide admiral 55 -of Fame 36 Pu! 10 lhe -56 Proporlion 38 Money tray 57 Instruments 39 Dairy cow 58 Withered 42 Loalhsome 60 CFL or NFL person pl aye< 7 • ' ~~,-,~,-,~,~,~ •6.ooo u1. S7915. oeo 1140-&681 ........ '112 Rabbl1 Converi. 1oW ml. xlnl cond. 19300. 49&-3563 or 675-2172 '83 Quantum GL. turbo dsl, auto, rtra In c.llf, loaded, 5 yr wrnty. 19915 obo. 1140-5802, 3-7PM BRm'roL AT !DINGER IN SAH'tA AHA Ml-0110 -P'AM'ILY SI.NO ·53~ •n•olllll'S SOUTH cou1n YOLISWAIEI "WEWIUIOT IElllElllLI" Volurn9S~ ............. 111711 BetchBIYd. Hunllnglon Beech (T14) 142-2000 ... ~. 1311 ·77SPEN pwr i ;t;. D int condl110n I 1300 Call 990-2514 Hit '70 Maverick. Gd tr11n1i. 1850/obo, Call 631-5761 'l2P1ITIWH .t.OK. 11200. 673-7815 '75 F150 Ea:plr 12500. Good condition & axlra1. 673-9251 '78 Fairmont Wgn. II cyl, pi s. p/b, air, am1fm slereo cu1. lug rltdl, new tires, QOoc:1 cond. lo ml. 12850. 847-3392 Liacela t3Zl ·79 COnunent•i s:dtn, r• arty • nice car dll maroon S5375. N11wport•r II 642-0795. •vet 548-11823 o••••••ll• nu ,79 <1au, X1C. P1S. aH etecttl<:. 1 owner. 88,000 ml.~100, 845-3485 19 Cu!lua, u & pwf, diesel. runs & loot11 gr .. 1. $3500, 5411-11451 llO CullUI Sup, Brghm dleeel, 29K mt 9V9f}' xlrt, xlnl '4950. 494-3852 82 Okt1 CUl!ua 8utnrM Brougl'lm ~ dr Nd•n. Excel cond/ All opt•. Will dMI. Wlldya 155-0224 Otd1 'IO Omega. 4 dr, V-8, tuto, •Ir, aunrool (1181ZUX) 14"5 BMIY•t•Y~ VW '73 fNno, 4 apcl1 S.J.c.po 137...ctoc) ~= MIN fThino It) ORANGE COVKTY'8 • J>, I I • I Biii V•1• VotklfWtgiM ~ 0..... S .J.c.po, 137-4800 eompwe_., Pr1Cea VW '82 f\abbri. 4 di', MO, Before you Buy t1r, 28 5 .000 ml ( 1 EGR317), UNIVERSITY 1699 Ol..DIMOBILI BlllYat•VOlllswllQWI 21SO...-bor8tvd CM S.J. Ctpo. 837-4IOO ........ WEC&RE 1n1he4 Bill Y .i. H\ VW .POR\CHE QJl 48QQ 4q j 4l,i I The f11t11 .. 1 d,... tn the Well. ••• Dtlly Piiot ClaNlftM M . 142-M78 . UADl8M •••11ac ' I =~---ec_~-' ---~-= - r bard-to·and '84 Umlted llditlon Wolfsburg Oimpera. We've f)t 'em. And, to everybody's surprtae, tbrot14h Monda.Y only, W9'V8 cllaoounted 'em. Alot. So you oan gtt yours now and Now. we realize t.hat lots of folks know Just about. all there Is to know about these great Volluiwa«en Campers. But. tn case you don't, here's the sooop: this super-popular Wolfsburg Camper by .Westfalfa Is a great example of German lnt'lnulty stnce It cleverly combines all the comforts of home with all the perform· -·· ~.-ance of the famed V&nagon ... " '!he pop· top raises to reveal a "seoond--fioor" (room for two with a view!.) The rear bench seat folds Into a double bed. A two-pasaenger middle· bench seat with'foldlng backrest Is removable. And thers's removable carpet tn the rs&r pasaenger area. Perrorlll!lll08? Once you've settled Into the driver 's oontoured·oorduroy· bucket-seat with armrests. you'll see wily drlvlllg this limited F.dltlon all· purpose Volkswa«en Is really - something: VW's new 1.9 liter Water Boxer e~e~ rack and pinion power steering and Independent suspension provide sedan·llke handling and maneuverabllity. (A tech. dlgltal clock. and other goodies are standard.) '!he Wolfsburg Camper looks really smart tn two· tone Merlan Brown and 'IMcana Beige with color -keyed belie roof. Tinted gJ.ass, aeroeyna.mlo dsslgn 11111-w1ree1, OOV!lrs and Wolfsburg· F.dltlon emblems make for a truly sharp pe.ckage . $o now you're asking: Whf the big d!soount on these super-duper Campers? Answer's slillple: We'rs Commonwealth Volkswagen. Been tn Orange County since '63. And we're ... really olf the beaten track: a little dlf· ftoult to ftnd. A:cywa.y, to make a long story short. we want you to know we'rs here and we'rs out to lll!lk8 you the deal you've been looking for on the Volkswa«en you've been dreaming about. Thus. the big dla- oount to cap- ture your attention. Come on tn and prove . to yoursell that shopping us !!rat, before you buy or lease a new VoJkna4en. makes you pretty smart Volks. 00 011- WIAL!B VWA ·~ BRJBTOL 8TRDl' A'! EDINGER IN SANTA AHA 868-0110 "FAVU;y SINCE '63" ., • I -·1~ ·• ..... . . . '-<'.-•• • • -' I ' ' i' • .... I ' . . ........,.--,~----~ ....... ~-' . · l ,. , ·------------.-~ ,,.----·---:;:c--_....r---,---,~--.,.--~---~,_-..,,....... ·-~-------....------------ 2 -Orange County Real t:.tat4'/An Adv'ertt ng adpp~t to tt\e bAflY'PfL'OT)SiturdaY. JUM 9, Golden West Capital Group of Newport Beach has secured the financing for the $62.2 i mllllon phase one of the Gateway hotel·offlce building complex In Garden Grove, Golden West President Anthony M. Vitti has announced. · Phase One of Gateway, the largest construction project In the history of the city of Garden Grove, wlll con· sist of a 16-story, 390· room prestige hotel and a 1 O·story office build· ing connected by a 10- / story-high atrium. It will be located on 36 acres of land at the northwest corner of Chapman Ave. and Harbor Blvd. .• Vitti said the loan package was obtained by Golden West, a division of the West Companies. through Bell Savings and Loan Association of San Mateo for Gateway Properties. a partner· ship of Dr. Robert Beauchamp and Cove Development Co. The Gateway botel/oftlce complea will be the Jarteet constractlon project In Garden Gro.-e history. Fbulnc- lnt for pbue ~e of the project -$62 mlllfon -bu "ft is the single most satisfying project with which I've been In· volved," said Vitti, "~ cause It's one where everybody Is a winner. ft means more jobs, It means a greater tax Opening slated for Citation's Saugus project Saugus' newest project, New Horizona, will open the weekend of June 16. The Citation Homes' development will consist of 200 condominiums. New Horizons features one-and two-bedroom condominiums, each with one or two baths. Phase one will open the project with 36 condominiums. "Priced from $56,990, these homes are aimed at first-time buyers. Citation Homes offers spacious tloorplans, luxury features and quality construc- tion, which means that homebuyers get more value for their dollar," said Anthony A. Allen, general manager of Citation Homes. base for the city 6f Garden Grove, and It means a further enhancement of Or- ange County as a resort destination and pres-- t I g Io us business center." Ron Wllll•m• He said groundbreak- ing will take pf ace within the next 60 days with completion scheduled lbr mid-1985. Phase Two, which wUI include an entertainment center and shopping complex, Is still tn the design stage and ts budgeted at approxlmatety $20 mllllon. Phase Two fund- ing will also be handled by Golden West. When completed, Gateway will consist of Richard Thorman 2. 1 milUon square feet of offices, restaurants, hotef facfUttea. an enter- tat n ment complex, shops and housing unltftr Archltect Is WZMH Group Cali- fornia. tnc., of Irvine. Wall-to-wall carpeting covers much of the 728 to 965 square feet of living space In each home. Standard features Include forced air heating with an energy-saving pllotless ignition, air condition- ing, smoke detectors, tempered glass sliding doors, decorative lighting flx.tures and washers and dryers. A walk-in closet is provided in each master bedroom, as is ample linen storage. Laguna Surf resort relies on-expertise Financing options include FHA. VA and below market conventional rates. Three models, which are used to-demonstrate floorplans, will also be opened June 16. The models have been prof esslonally decorated by Carole Eichen Inters, Inc. and designed by Kermit Oorlus Architects. The New Horizon's sales office is located at 27640-F Susan Beth Way In Saugus and Is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. To reach New Horizons, take the Golden State Freeway (5) to the Valencia Boulevard exit. Turn east to Bouquet Canyon Road. Turn left to the New Horizons '8les office. For more tnfnrmAtion. C8JI (805) 259-7724. The timeshare expert for the Laguna Surf resort I Richard Thorman and the director of · marketing and sales Is Laguna Beach real estate broker and developer Ron Wiiiiams. Thorman, a Corona del Mar resident, has more than 20 years of resort experience In sales, management, development and financing. He was timeshare operational joint venture partner of Watt Industries from 1976-79. In that capacity, he was Involved with the only two completely sold timeshare resorts in California: San Diego Country Estates and Laguna Shores, another Laguna Beach resort and one considered an Industry modef by many. He developed the first timeshare computer , cash flow model. He has been a lecturer at Cornell Schoof of Hotel Administration and a panelist at the Harvard Graduate School of Landscape Architec- ture. Wiiiiams, 45, Is the founder and prtnaipal broker of the Laguna Beach rear estate company that bear& his name. The firm also has an Office In Laguna Ntguel Williams has served two terms a chairman of ii city's Board of Adjustment and Design Review Panel, a panel that oversees requests for remodelJng and new construction In Laguna. Wllllams llV98 In Laguna tn a horhe he both, and has been an active boo8ter of many community l8Mce programs. He also wwt8 on the edYt90fy board of Monarch Bank In Laguna ·--, OfW91 County Reaf &ta1eJAn ActYertislng ~to the DAILY PILOT/Seturday:June 9, 1984 -3 _,. -. ". Over SiXty Years oi Turping Dreams Into fltia/ity . . .. . . ' .. . EMERALD BAY-PRICE REDUCTION Exciting ocean view home. Must be aold now. 'l1:u'ft bdnns + convertible den. Immaculate oondition. $595,000. Call JOYCE OABOLT or SALLY SHIPLEY. ~ ~. ~!!!!:M .,.·.. .__....... ~tfi . NEW IAYFAONT"LISTING UDO·ISU Pride of ownership & designers delight. 40 x 90 comer lot next to a beautiful. greenbelt. Quiet channel location & sandy beach. Apartment upstairs completely private with view. Too many amenities to list. Fully a.umable T.D. Asking $1,475,000. Call MARIA BERCOVITZ. · WATCH THE GOLFERS On 7th green in Big Canyon, Newport Beach, ~ for exeC1.1t.ive living & ent.en.aintng. 4600 sq. ft. of perfection. Large rooms, goonnei kitchen. An A+ home Call DORCYl'HY HARDCASTLE. A VIEW FIT FOR A KINGI KINGS ROAD-NEWPORT BEACH High on the cliff with a breath~g 1800 view of ocean, bay, and Catalina Island. Custom-built home. Quality de<!9r throughout. 3 &inns plus separate in-lawquart.ers or maids room. $639,000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. ; HUNTINGTON BEACH 4 BDRM STARTER • S89,750 Great location! Near beach, shopping cent.er and schools. Many amenities include community pool, tennis, basketball, clubhouse, park & picnic area. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. NEWPORT BEACH-2 ON A LOT Excellent rental looation. Front unit 2 ~ bath. Rear unit 2 bdrm, I bath. Located one house from the sand. Front unit bas ocean view & 2 car garage. Call DONNA or BILL. 180° UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW With anxious owner who prefers retire- ment-will consider all offers including equity sharing. Price reduced $50,000. Now $600,000. Call DOROTHY HAROCASTLE. VILLA BALBOA PENTHOUSE Designer owner has decorated her home with plantation shutlers, beveled mirrors & custom floors. Light & airy with skylights, 2 mast.er suites. High assumable 10$ Toan.· Asking $229,000. Call MARILYN lilLL. NEW LISTING UNIVERSITY PARK-SINGLE LEVEL Highly upgraded 3 bdrm on wide comer lot in Terrace area. Convenient location near shopping center, library & pool Lovely enclosed patio. Immaculate condition. Immediate possession. $149,500 including land. Call SALLY SHIPLEY. BRAND NEW-AFFORDABLE CONDOS Two spacious Ooorplans to choose from in Costa Mesa. 2 & 3 bdnns, each with 2 ~ baths. Include woodbuming fireplaces, skylights, patio deck and double garage w /opener and direct home access. From $105,500. Call MARK DRENNER or BOB SCOTr. DELUXE NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX Just steps from lhe and. 11lis three yar old beauty's quality features are numerous and in- clude a sauna and jaami tub. One unit is 3 bdrm. 2 bath and the other 2 bdrm. Perfeci home and investment for only ~000. Call MARK DRENNER «BOB S<XYIT. .. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Owner occupied upper unit. Open beam oellinp, pine paneling. Fireplaces in both uplts. Lower unit always leased. Great seasonal rental area. Owners will carry new 1st trust deed. Call MARIA BEROOVITZ. EXECUTIVE-SECLUDED PERAL TA HILLS-ANAHEIM Custom Spanish style estate located on a private road. One acre of land with a country atmoshpere SUJTOUnded by the beauty of trees and hills. Featuring 5 bdrms plus pool & spa with room for tennis and horses. $765,000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DA.BOLT. 1 OUTSTANDING UNITS "Pride of ownership". Lovely 3 bdrm, 2 ~ bath could be owners unit. All units have firepJaces, la~ room & patio or deck. Call MARILYN TWITCHELL. ON THE WATER-CHINA COVE Enjoy fantastic views of the bay and Catalina from this upgraded 2 bdrm, 2 'bath condo at the Channel Reef, Corona del Mar's only high rise. Price reduced to $339,500 fee. Owners will assist with financing. Call CAROL PANGBURN. UDO ISLAND BA YFRONT Dock facilities for six boats up to llO ft. Six bd.rrns, 4~ baths. (amUy room p!us ~t\ltt controlled wine cooler for 1000+ bottles. MAI appraisal available. Assumable financing or sub- mit your own teTillS to motivated seller. Priced at · $3,750,000. Call MAltY fNK $75.000 BUYS THtS CONDO Cheery 2, Stoey, 2 bdrm. l 'h bath condo with single attached garage. Balcony off master bdrm and small enclosed patio. Also includes com. ~l. spa and security gate. Call DONNA WEBSTER. COSTA MESA FOUAPlEX $21,000 Gross schedule income and great de- preciation, Motivated seller, no defetTed main- tenance. new paint and insulation. {teduced to $205,000. Call MARY JANK for deta.ils. HARBOR RtDQE--l.OT E>tcluaive guard gat.ed community, ~. Oat and bl.lildable. Call MARILYN TWITCHELL.. NEWPORT CREaT Lovely 4 bdrm. 2 ~ 9th rondo in exceileot N~ Beach Jocafion. Formal dining room. · fa.n¥ly room, ~t bar, {Veplace and baloonie11 . Also includes comm.uni">' Pool. spa and t.e.nnis. All this for only $189,900. Aak for DONNA or BILL. 8lUFFS--8AYFRONT FABUL~ VEw $210,000 • Single level with breatl1-taking view of t:.c:k bay and ocean on nU"a large greenbelt. Neutzal colors. lovely rondition, immediate posaeaion Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. MOVING TO OAEGONft Quiet East.side a.ta Mesa location on R-2 lot within walk.ing distance of Newport Hts. a:bools. Features 3 bdnns, 2 baths. fam. rm., 2 fireplaces. dble garage w/worlcshop, shady backyard. Price just reduced to $169,500 with excellent terms for qualified buyer. C.all MARY JANK. 2 BEDROOM CON00-$18,900 Excellent Tu.gin location! Fireplace and balcony patio. Wann wood panelling in· dining area Community pool spa. and term.is. Close to~ ping and freeways. Call DONNA WEB.STER. LEA'SE OPTION IN JASMl~E CREEK Two bedrooms & den. Two fireplaces. Private pool & spa. LINDA TAGLlANE'JTI. BLUFFS "'ONE 'OF A KIND" Expanded iront--n>w end unit o'looking New- port's prestigious back bay. Built by the de- veloper ol the Bluffs M his personal residence on I 'ti loJS with lSO° view. Featun!S sunken con- versation area and built-in wet bar. $439.000 including land. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABLOT. HARBOR HIGHLANDS OWNER MAY CARRY tST Impeccable Newport home on fee land. Enc.loeed Lanai with Swedish fireplace, bar & skylighis. New roof & copper plumbing. Owner will coo· sider carrying 1st T .D. Asking $185,500. Call JOYCEDABL61" orSALLY SHIPLEY. BAYFRONT a BOAT SUP Guard gated exclusive area. 4 bdrm, family rm. dining room. gounnet kitchen. wet bar, sec. system. Beautiful patios and spa. Canmuruty tennis. All this plus ownepmay finance. $695.000 FEE. Call MARILYN TWITCHELL. PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW SAN CLEMENTE Unique custom borne with spectacular un- obstructed~ view. Spacious 4 bdrm or in-law quarters with separate entrance. family room, 3 fireplaces anct indoor ~-$497 ,500. Owner will comider lease/option. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY (714) 759-9100 F2 CORPO~ATE PLA ZA D SUITE 150 D NEWPORT CENTER --- I _, ~ ------·--- 4 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertlstng supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 9, 19&4 Variable mortgages seen. as 'time bomb' Buyers may be floored when initial rates soar LOS ANGELES (A P) -Homebuycrs lured -to variabJe-ratc mortgagi:s by low initial interest rates may be floored when "tea~r" rates end and monthly payments increase by up to 25 percent. the California o\ssociation of Realtors says. Ad1ustable-rate mortgages, or ARMs, .. are a time bomb waiting to go off." Bill Pfeiffer, kgal affairs vice president for the I ()(),000-member trade association. said Tu~sda~. He tem1ed the situation .. \l'rlOU'i'' Meantime. the assocaalJon's president. Hcck1 Schwab. cautioned consumers to '1ud) longterm costs closely bcfort choos- ing bet\\.'cen fhed· and adjustable-rate 1t1ortgagcs .. There arc at least I SO vanet1es of ad1ustablc-rate mortgages available an the 1 lnated Stat~ today. and their complicated structures have added to the widespread consumer confusion:· Ms. chwab said. Vanablt:-rate loan~ start with lower intcre~t rates. but the rates are adjusted pcriod1cally to reflect changes in such l'COnom1r 1nd1ct•s a~ the pnme rate and l l.S. Treasul") bills. lln11ltht'past sc\cral . loan!I were uncommo years. variable-rate financing Now M n & rcs1dent1al home account for mor~ tha~ 60 hwab said. rhc} morig.agc.·'> i>ercen t of all new Pk11ler noted that lenders a nd bu1ldcm; hcgan offrnng 1n1t1al .. teaser·· rates of 9.5 percent to I 0 percent about a )'car ago bccau!IC tht.> pubhr had been slow 10 accept .\RM!> Bui those low rates wall end soon. and intcn.-st chargcs wall 1ump by about :! percent. be saad. Tba{ increase wall occur auto matically, before any ad.Justments fo r nsang interest rates in gcn~raJ. Pfc1fler also noted that assoc1a uon surveys howcd • more foreclosures fer ho mes .fina'1c~ with vanablc-rate mort- gages than those wath conventional ,fixed· rate loans. ·• "The adjustable-rate mortgage may in- deed provide a viable financi ng option for those borrowers who understand the loan's financing components:· said Ms. Schwab. "However. our experience has shown that most borrowers arc attracted by these superficial benefits without understanding how the adj ustable-rate mon gafe will react to changes in the marketplace.' she said. Ms. Schwab urged homebuye~ 10 1ns1 t upon extensive informauon about ad- justable-rate loans befort agreeing to them. Among the questions she recommended consumers ask about such loans are -How long does the an1t1al. low interest rate remain in effect? -Ho-... frequently as the rate adjusted. and 1s there a lad on how much It can rise annually and O\er the life of the mortgage') -What index 1s u~d as a bas1~ tor adjusting the interest rates" -Is there a ceiling on ho-... much payments can nse to co' er int·reased interest coMs? -Is .. negati ve amon11at1on" po~s1bk under the agreement') Thi~ occur. when the lad on monthly payments 1s lower than interest charges as rates increase T he excess interest 1s added 10 the mortgage. meaning the s11e of a person·s mongage would increase -instead of decrease - each month. -ls the loan as\umablc. and 1f'i0. under what cond1t1ons? Move to GGoffice Lingo representatives attend yearly meeting praised Long waits for elevators and lengthy walks from parking fa- cOlties add up to costly losses In time, accord- ing to the those In the Wiiliam Kinsel Accoun- tancy Corp. The firm's recent move to Gfeller De- velopment Co.'a two- story garden-office complex In Garden Grove has made thar offlcel lnflnltety more convenient, says man- ager Davt<t Strelft. ''Several of our 8"g- est tnaurance company cffents ere wttttln a few block• of our new Cityvtew offloM, 11 said Stretff, referring to tt1e stte between the Gar- den Orow and Santa Ana fr ...... doee to the Santa Ana CMc t r. Milt Naylor, Ingrid Davies Sager and Bo Brackett of Lingo Real Estate. a Grubb & Ellis company, attended the relocation directors' annual meeting of the Homerica National Relocation Centers in Las Vegas recently. "The two day conference provided an op- portunity for us to explore new management techniques and participate in workshops on relocation counseling with colleagues from all over the country," Naylor said. Homerica Vice President and General Man- ager W. Bruce Wallin told the attendees that the National Relocation Centers had doubled in membership in the past year and significantly increased the number of customers serviced. The member brokers throughout the country now have a combined listing and sales volume of~ over $23 billion dollars in 1986. Other conference activities Included a range of seminars and discussions on transferee attitudes and stress factors, dealing with a dual career family. Increasing referral awareness and servicing local corporations. While in Las Vegas. the group attended the Employee Relocation Council meetings and trade show. The ERC Conference brings together corporate relocation personnel and service Indus- try representatives to examine key Issues In relocation. Homerica, headquartered In Danbury, Con- necticut, Is a service of Homequlty, Inc. I Geor&e Elkin• Co.'• top we.- woman, Sally Sblpley of New- port Beach, reoelYea her award from fl.rm Prealdent Dennie ouuao (left) and board cbalr- man George Elkbw. Shipley wins top honors as Elkins Co. saleswonian Sally Shipley, Newport Beach resi- dential sales associate with the George Elkins Co., was honored at the company's quarterly seminar for ob- taining more listings over the past six months than any 01her Elklns rep- resentative. received a weekend In PaJm Springs. Shipley previously received a 1983 Gold Key award as one of the year's top sales producers at a luncheon earlier this year. The Elkins Co. has more than 230 sales associates servtng residential, commercial and Industrial clients In the various offices. It also provides mortgage bankrng, property manage- ment, Insurance and escrow services at several locations throughout the Soutrtla.nd. The top llster in each of the six metropolitan area offices of tif'Qtm- pany received a certificate of merit and a color TV set. As the overall winner with 20 listings, Shipley also lillltJlaylor Surgical services center completed· Construction on the $1. 7 mllllon Orange Surgical Services building, which houses an out- patient center and medical off Ices, has been completed by Saffell & McAdam; Inc., Builders of Irvine. Located at302 West La Veta, near St. Joseph's Hospital In Orange, the faclllty is a development of the Orange Professional Bulldlng Associates, an Orange County-based group of physicians af- filiated with various other medical Institutions In the area. Saffell & McAdam, Inc. was respons!ble for all construction aspects of the two-story building, which Includes 17 ,000 square feet of surgical and office space, as well as 11 ,000 square· feet of subterranean parking. Saffell & McAdam, Inc. also completed all pre-construction site wonc and several tenant Improvements for the projeet. "Orange Professional Building Aaociates la mo.st pleased with the performance of Saffell & McAdam, Inc., and credits them with the tubatan- tlal savings In cost and time due to their automated estimating and achedullng systems,•• said Or. Pablo Prletto, faclllty physician and apokesman for the developer. "The quallty of the llrm'e work It unparalleled, as was the aervtce they provided." ''We have constructed numeroua medical office bulldlnga throughout Southern Cellfornla.'' said Lloyd Ross, president of the Saffell & McAdam. "We are pleased to Join the progresak>n toward these efficient, consumer-conlciou9 outpatient lit • • NEWPORT BEACH/CORONA DEl MAR ; ~&1•• llEEI---LISllll Most eougbt after~~ 2 ~th, one level plan. Light & airy in.me, ~ush gardens outside! 1/ery pnvate patio areas with lovely spa. Just introduced to the market. 759-1501 . 111 klFFI • •1 11a,1• 3 bd.nns, 2~ bat.tw in one of our most sought a.her areas! Beautiful greenbelts. bike trails & community activities. 10 minutes to-the beach! Just"l&u!d. Better see this one FAST! 759-1501 11,211 PEI •&II With pary of ~thly lease going toward the down payment when you lease--option this 3 bdrm. 2 ~ bath residence with mini ocean view! Only a few b&ock.s to the beach! 759-1501 ,. PllYl'll "'' a. Reduced to $215,000. This 3 bedroom. 2Yz ba~ newly dcorat.ed home is at an e>CL'eptional price for Newport Beach. 759-1501 1211,--MUI YIEW From this 3 bdrm plus den executive home in one of our most exclusive areas. Extra lge lot with room for pool/tennis. Private beach access included in low assoc dues. You OWN the land! 759-1501 WCI MPLD, Pl.IS 11EST nn ... , Ideal location -larger comer lot -builders & investor's delight! Only $269,500. 759-1501 ' TllEIYEI mt. Liii Best value in Harbor Ridge. Aswmable $165,000 loans. Almost 2,000 sq ft of comfort & luxury in this ideal location. One year Home Warranty provided. 759-1501 -YIEW ~ USTD . Popular Portofino MOdel with private pool. Short walk to park & school. Motivated sellers. $335,000. Call 759-1501 11,IH PEI MUii When you lease option this i.mmaculate Harbor Ridge beauty, hardly lived in! 759-1501 1211,IOl PllYl'll IEICI ~comes with this custom built hillside home in Corona Del Mar that provides a "countryside" feeling with views of hills & ''Open space". Owner will help with low interest financing. 159-1501 122,IMl ... E From this excellently located duplex SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY! Enjoy stained glass windows. frplc & spacious room sizes. Short walk to the beach! 759-1501 SPYIUll -1•11,MO Newly redecorated featuring ocean view, beaUtifuf pool and large lot. Lots of used brick gives warm family feeling ideal for entertaining. 759-1501 111• ••1 m1T1S--1EW usn11 SpectacuJar ocean & night lights views. Exquisite two plus den plus library with lovely patio areas & sparkling spa. Just put on the market. $550,000. 759-1501 ....... With terrific view of bay and Newport Center night lights. 4 spacious bdnns. 3 baths, French doors. skylights. Newly decorated and entirely new kitchen!, Large sparkling POOL. Excellent buy at $600,000. 759-1501 lnaAll • Ullln LIT Or cloae to it, comes with this magni~t VIP residence with 4 spacious bdrms. 3 baths. gated pool & ~ fOlf' children's safety. Beautiful front ~ard entry with aecurity gate. Terri.tic VIEW! Just listed. Bener maxe an appointment for this one! 759-1501 ..... Ill ... 1111111 On lovely street. one block to beach. Extra wide lot. detached garage. " Wonderful buy for Old c.orona Del Mar. Quick pol• men possible. " 759-1501 I IRYINE 1121,111 Step into the world of elegance. This beautifully dealrated & complete- ly upgraded home gives a new meaning to ooodo living. At this low price, better take a look! 759-1501 ----In this e&a special value in University Park greenbelt area Short walk to pools & tennis. $10,000 under nearest comparable! 759-1501 IYDL•I 111.f ClllSI Origlna.l owner & pride of ownership. Outstanding decorating, beautiful entry, shake roof e~. View of park & lake as well as goH coune. ONLY $159,900! This one is a steal! 759-1501 111,111 Price reduction on this beautiful Woodbridge Towne Home with two plus den plus 2 baths plus 2 car garage plus firepiace. Very private end unit. Shake roof, Italian tile in atrium with fountain. Decorator wallooverings. This one is EXCEPnONAL. 759-1501 lllD.JYnlll.E F1llRlll On this Nord!wood executive ~ with 4 bdnm, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces. fonna.1 dining nn & family room + security system. Only $209.950. 759-1501 ...... 2~1111S In beautiful University Park with bike trails, parks & swimming pools! Big double car garage, dishwasher, fireplace -even has air conditioning! Just put on market. Only $260,000 for this super location! 759-1501 IEEl•ED IUrtf Channing & roomy 4 bdnn, 2 Yz bath executive home jwt introduced to the market. Beautiful private pool & spa. Cloee to schools. Better see this .. one! 759-1501 COSTA MESA SIPll USTW ITll'lll With hard to find hardwood floors. Close to shopping & transportation. Large 140 ft. deep lot with fruit trees & room to expand ONLY $137,500. 759-1501 a. HUNTINGTON BEACH FllST Tm • 11110 Original ownen have bought another & now offer this spacious 4 bdrm.. 3 bath family residence with safety ln mind. Fenced play area, solar pool & spa. Exceptionally large private master suite. A special home at $279,000. 759-1501 ... . CH. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE' 2870 San Miguel Drl•• Newpon leach, CA l2llO (714) 75•1501 AMERICAN HOME SHIE LD "We Protect & Service Things That Service You." NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2870 San lllQUll Drtw · Newport leocll, CA 12t10 (7'14) 711-1501 ... e I • ,. tit t f • e •• ,, 6 -Orange County Real Estate/An AdverUalng eupplenwlt to the DAJLY PILOT/Saturday, ohnt 9, 1984 .. Stewart starts ft ·constructio·n work at college The J.A. Stewart Construction Co. of West- minster has began con91ructlon on the $3.4 mllllon Learning Resources Center C1&t the California l,.utberan College In TJl.oj,asand ·Oaks. The 35,400-squ&retfoot fac111ty, which will b6. composed of a steef truss superstructure, brick and glass, will house a library as well as an auditorium with a 250-person capacity. A status of Martin Luther and a water fountain will be featured at the entrance to the center, and the library will surround Interior atrlums providing natural light and alr. An unusual feature of the fan- shaped auditorium Is a curved, sloping extrlor constructed of brick. The building Is the first In a series of growth expansion projects for the college. Future project plans Include science and athletic f acilitles, and a planned second-phase addition of 13,000 square feet to provide more library space. Breaking ground at tbe alte of California Lutheran Collqte'• $3.4 million LearnJna Reeoarce8 Center.. a.re (from left.) tbe coll"ie'• A. Dean Bacban•n and 8U1 Gray. and J.A. Stewart Coutractloa'a Steft > Jacobeon and Jeff Toland. Office rental rates show increase, survey.reveals ----Rates in 12 downtowns· climb 5 to 10 percent ------ Los Angeles -A recent survey of 12 major downtown areas across the country by Coldwell Banker Real Estate Consultation Services has disclosed an average office asking rental Increase from 5 percent to 10 percent in 1983. According to Colleen Fawcett Rabin, manager. these increases are a dramatic turnaround from decreases in rental rates witnessed In 1982. However, while most cities showed increasing asking rental rates, a few exhibited declines. • Rental rates increased In many areas In spite of continued high vancancy levels, according to the sur\tey. Rate Increases are attributed to accelerating absorption levels In recent months, increased levels of confidence In the national economy and higher construction costs of newly completed buildings requiring higher rental rates. Rabin said that increased .con- fidence in the economy resulted In firms expanding or relocating, which reslted in accelerating levels of D.J. Harkey firm chosen Connemara sales agent Dana Point agency to sell ocean-view homesiteS1n SJC D.J. Harkey, Real Estate and Invest- ments of Dana Point has been named exclusive sales agent for the ocean- view homesites of Connemara-by- the-Sea, located in the coastal hills of San Juan Capistrano. Connemara, by Moreland Develop- ment Co., is comprised of 103 view lots. The 80 view lots In the gate- guarded section of the community average 13,500 square feet. Con- struction-ready building pads averag- ing 8,300 square feet are set upon fully prepared sites. Parallel roadways witnln the community are terraced to realize maximum views, most of which Include Dana Point Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. A curving entry monu- ment of brick and stone, and a cupola- styled gatehouse Introduce the pri- vate community. Adjacent to the private sector of Connemara are 23 view lots designed for those who pref er an open settrng. Prospective custom home builders may have their own architect or bullder design.their home, or they can i2e referred by Moreland to consult- ants who have shown an interest in aeslgnlng homes for the project. Plans for four homes by local architect/builder John Mcinnes have already been submitted to the Architectural Review Board of the property owners' association. Each of the homes by Mcinnes will reflect traditional Irish or English country estates. Prices for the ocean view lots of Connemara range from $110,000 to $290,000. Moreland Development has arranged a financing program with 9711 percent Interest for two years with a 25 ~cent down payment. Connemara Is located just south of San Juan Capistrano. Take the Santa Ana Freeway to Camino Las Ramblas and exit east to Avenlda Pescador. Turn left and follow the signs to the saJes office. The sales office Is open dally from 10 a.m. to dusk. An on-site saJes representative can be contacted at 681-0305 or 831-8364. absorption activity and slight In- creases In rental rates. Rental rate Increases during 1983, however, were far below the average rental rate Increase In the peak period between 1978 and 1981 when rental rates increased annually by 26 per- cent to 32 percent. Even though the economy is strengthening, Rabin said. rental rate Increases were sup- pressed during the past year as a result of higher vacancy levels. The Coldwell Barfker survey show- ed the average vacancy level in downtowns across the nations In- creased to 12.4 percent In December 1983 as off ice space completions reached record levels last year. Rabin said that although asking rates tended to Increase during the past year. eff ectlve rents -asking rents minus concessions -.con- tinued to be below asking rents. Several months' free rent and ex- cesslve tenant Improvement allow- ances continued to be the trend In 1983 In many mart<ets, she added. In Decerneber 1983, the downtown areas with the nation's highest annual full service rental rates were Midtown New York at $35-$65, Downtown New York at $28-$-i5, Downtown San Francisco at $25-$38, and Downtown Los Angeles at $24-$3.C. The largest Increases ~n downtown -asking rental rates were expertenoed In Seattle with 14 percent-26 percent, Atlanta with 13 percent-23 percent, Midtown New York with 8 percent-17 percent. and Houston with 8 per- oent-14 percent. Rabin concluded that, generally, the 1984 downtown office rental rates wlll continue to show only slight Increases as-acceteratfng demand for space wlll be offset by co,npletlon of major new projects. Danielian picked for post of Beacon Hill architect Company will design two Laguna Niguel _projects Taylor Woodrow Hom California Ltd. has selected Danielian As~ sociates as project architect for Its Beacon Hill Highlands and Vistas residential projects In Laguna Niguel. In making the announcement, Gordon Tlppell, Taylor Woodrow's 'executive vice president, saJd "We selected Danielian Associates be- cause we consider them to be among Southern California's leading architectural designers of distinctive homes." The realplent of numerous home- building Industry awards, Including many Gold Nugget Awards, Oanletlan Associates has been nationally re- cognized for Its accomplishments In community design, housing and en- vironmental planning. The Vistas and Highlands wlll be- come part of the 350-acre master- planned community of Beacon Hiii, located in Laguna NIQuel'a coastal hills. Taylor Woodrow Ts the primary developer of this oceen-ck>ee resf- dentlaJ community that atrtves to capture the charm of a NeW England village. When completed, Beacon Hiii will consist of approxlmatety 1,000 homes. According to Andrew Suzuki, direc- tor of deaJgn at Oanlellan Aaloclatea, the Beacon HHI Vistas and Highlands homes will be arctittecturaJty pat- terned after their NeW England sea- board counterpara ,. -~-----6 Orange County Real Estate/ An AdVertl ~ . ~ Specializing in p,.operl'I on Ike waler ... near I~ waler . • • anJ wilfi 'lhew o/ wale~ COSTA MESA-2 ON A LOTI Xlnt lnc:otM '"'*" wtth lncofM of ..... I* rr. lpecloul I Mdroom. 2 beth home + e 2 bedroom In ....., ... bulldlnata. Eelabhhed Nntaf .,.. on e 50X100 lot.~. bultt-lna, tofced.., Met. 11ll.llOQ. 111-1400 HARBOR HIGHLANDS-POOL HOME Aeduced to 1192.,500 In • eotv••Nnl location. Newtr .,.mted. cerpeted end new epptlencee In Ulla 3 bedroom with *9e pool end petlo. 131-1400 BAYSHORES CAPE COD COTT AGE ~ ahlngled extertof With tradition., teellng...gtwet pGtentW tor ~ tMt 2 bedroom home in pnei- tlgloue SJWC11ete coe~. LM .. petlo-1emad1lld kltdtan. $220.GOO LH. Dl·MGO CONDO + BOAT SUP 1235,000 GrMt buy In w.tarfront community wtth boet dp. In- ductee 2 atory, 3 be*oom + petlo on greenbelt. a.cwtty gee.. Cd 131-1400. FEE NEWPORT CORNER-POOL oww .. "" mothat.d to ... end •• COi...., ··-CMnge for home In Long Beedt --. A f'Mlly pleeunt., totall1 coordinated 2 Mdroom end den + '8mllr room reeklence. A.ppe1lng exterior end large pool end d9c:ti .,.... E.ay to .... 12»,500. lndudM the land. 131-1400 VILLA BALBOA-WATER VIEWS Specious 2 bedroom, 2 beth condo with eecurtty •r•lem, epe end communHy pool. OWMr d ,..._. wtth flMnclng on tNe '°"'J unit 1n • locetton ,,.., the IMec:h. 1241.SOO. 131-1400 HARBOR VIEW K-NOLLS Prtce reduced lo $251,500 on thle tormer "model" In Heftlof View Knok. 2 bedroom + den, 2V. beth wtth night 11g1tt end cenron ........_.,....,.,. .... Cal a1-1400 BALBOA ISLAND COTT AGE A tndftlonel lalend cottage fof • .... end retreat or wtnter/eummer rentel p1opec1J. One of the,.. 2 bedroom 1*"" •tiff avelleble In thl8 cat.gofy. S2U.ooo. l73-4IOO BALBOA PENINSULA-PRICED RIGHT Thie NEW LISTING hee 3 bedroom-. 2Ya bethe with ~In IYlna room. " .. tied end carpeted wtth .. ting ., .. In kttcMn. H. den/etudy .,... L.oweet Pltced home on '9n1Mu&e oww mwl Miit 1:275.000. Cei 111-1400 JASMINE CREEK CONDO JUIT USTEDI 1Mm11e1il1te 3 bedroom, S beth with Ylew, .... petlo lwlec.-ped bJ Rogen.. community pool a ...we. aa..soo end ownen.,. enJdoual o,.n let. a Sun. ft s lendber. • COMMERCIAL-8AL80A ISLAND A new lattng Oft tt.19 prtlM MllftM A.,.... loc:atlon With io.t. o1 toot lratftc. .._ Nta111M .. 1n 111 a en ..-rt..,.t. S-,000.171-.ao JUST LISTEDU BAYFRONT ..........,. Chennel "-I Condo with ,,.... oceen end beJ ._., A*lna t;m,500 2 bedroom, 2 beth. pool, IP9 ln • .,... locetfon. ....., • ..,._ IM&dwt .-.. eel 131-1400 -det8lla. NEWPORT HEIGHTS-SUBMm One of the Woe lob on CINI Drtfoe with a VIEW NEVER TO • oe8TRUCTED. A.bow the cniwd .-.._of • ....,.. end dw1ft a atll hee potentW kw eddlfta on. A~ s bedroom. 2¥. battl hofM on e •x110 lw loL OF BAY, OCEAN end LIGHTS. With good tlMftdng. "40,000. 131.1400. ~· rour .. change. WATERFRONT OPPORTUNITY A rare 112dupleirOfI1iedr06ifi ~Oft the W.-wtth a 6octl -.. boet. ,,. .... latlna .. the ................. dupf91 oftered Oft dM .... end le priced kw ll'IH'ftedl ... ...... $t191,IOO 131-1400 WA TERFAONT HOME $415,000 A quiet, prev• loc:atlon In • Waterfront community wtth om• beech. Pier, alp'°' 40' boet Included with ,our home. Open end lbftght 2 bedroom end den with ...-, MIMY peUo on the wet•. Call to .... _ 131-1400 LIDO ISLE REDUCED a READY "lleclMlor owner" ..,. ff'• too mucttti. ... 1 Mwt ... 1mmei11111e,. Dnnwttc 2-etorJ, l'ftO¥e 1n c:ottdmon a ~ 4 bedrOOMe ......... Mng end dining ..... ... a Submit now. t-.000.131-1400 LIDO ISLE CONDO-ON WA TEA A new htlnt INe WMkl Thl9 ...... ..,,ront condo hae weter ...._ from the IYtng room and lftMter Mdroom. •• ......., clec:otated""" 2 bedrOCM'ft• + ...... 3 betM " .. lncompletelr MCUfed ........ and periling ....... -.. ......_ OwnerlNIJ c.rt 1et1'D with lerpdown. ~ to Mii et t•,OOO. 131-1400 OCEANFRONT NEW LISTINGI Thie Hcepttonel oceenfront "°"'9 of quelltJ and dNlign won't •tt White Olk ..,.. etelrcaN a cablMibJ, 2 flnplac:ea, 8-ded a be..a.ct , .... window•, tt.tian th, MCUltty .,.e.m. ...,.., extra amenftleL """' ...... ow.. wlll help In llnendng. S720.000. Cal 131·1400 BA.LaOA ISi.AND UYFROWT ~.._. .. ,, ..... = .............. ....... ~llMIUY ____ ....._ .... ~ .......... ,=~... __ ..._ ....... ~ _. 111 ·m,_.y MmOUI .. WL Cal ter ....... • .... ,I •111t" .. I S 0.. RI ....._ 111 .. ~ -·~ -."' "' ;. ....... &AUIOA faa.AND BAWllONT IM'LEX -~ ..• -...-• .................. ......._._..,......,.._.. I beclra.._...-.... coma .... ..,.. vuot .... ecOon. u..111-.-............ ~.,..... OCEAHFAON"l.ESUT&- "'ONE OF A IC9m" 9d a1•a11at1 to ILJ' • ...,W cuaton1 bult a _.... ....._.. .._ 10 '•ta 1 , t .... end ..................... c ''::!: ...._ _ ... aunMta. two liitaalk:lll _,.. ... I *°"' • ._ a s bathe lft wt\ _,. Oft 4 ........ l1p1r• 2 bedrDD• aper::ment ..... VEW...a 11p1r• ........ _.. • kw ¥laftlng ......... Thie ............. otC:'*" tMI'• NOW REDUCED Md r9edJ tor en • 11.295.000 131-1400 BAYFRONT CONTEMPORATY CORNEA The ............ lfttertar ...... """.~ ....... In the ....... _ .... •1•11•• lftct 111......, ............. ~ ................... Pier .. IO'~ + ....... fof .... bNI. .= OWMf'9 ..... prl•HYH the ~ ~ $1, .. ,. 131.1400 WA TERFRONT-'JNDA ISLE Yow own........,..,... vm. In• .......... pr•tlgioul community on the WATER. bc-.iti111t-wl c.tom lw wtth ....... d9t • 4ofMeslcmtlieandm111 ''N wood llCC*dlftt. °"' 1000 eq.ft. ........ ....UC...,, ..... ., end Int.tor atrium eurrounclng luxury ••lmlnlng pool EJeontor, -. .,._... room lndUded wtlh I .,........_ Pler/allptor .... pc:ht. 8rocl.'M• ... , •• d ............ ~and OWMn .. c:on1tdar ••c:henge. 131·1400 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. 2436 W Cod'' H\\'V NPU port fW,11 h 6 :11 -1 100 :u 5 Ma rmP A"e Httlhoit 1 .. lantl l• 7;l-h4)00 'JW•'mlinna in 11rop4 rl\ 1111 th•· •tth·r ... 111•ar th1• '"""'" ••• a~h \ "'"' or '-Uft<r ••• _;_....:.:.....:._ __ ~--~~~~~~--'~~~ r A R C H' I T E C T U A A L PROPERTIES CHARM OF THE ENGLISH COUNTRYSIDE WITH NEWPORT AT YOUR FEET .. ,... ..... , .,, -.... , f!ll'-• ;,;(.ft ' A country squire's Tudor mansion on 'two full lots In prestigious Harbor Ridge. Lush rolling lawns, over 7000 sq ft, ever-y luxury amenity, interior details by top Southern California designer. Exceptional seller financing possible .with cash down. $2,850,000 ..., - OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY, 1-5 PM 19 NARB_ONNE ELElllT EDOITIYE ... Prlfttf ............... •n II 11111111111 5 Bdrms. 2 Ba. with 2 master suites. -Owner leaving state. Terms available. Priced below market at $174,900 for quick sale. A&tet (714) IJI 1000 DISHOl I ASSOCIATES ~~ .. ~·tt1-011a · •. Have you seen , . . 1201 $~ Ln. $285,000. 3 Br. 2 Ba., complet.efy re- 1 modeled Cape Cod. Assumable financin~ ..WlmT• Freshly painted c;uatom home in quiet family neighborhood. 2 B<inns. +office. Huge nlo!ly landlcaped bkyd. Priced at only $107,-000.- 1.214' .,.. •• Et 3 Bdr. tri-level condo w/fonn. dining room + family room. A ret) beauty at $127,500. IUT llY, mE'I WIYt 3 Bd.r., 1. 75 Bths. in quiet family complex. Walking distance to everything. $94,900 . VA terms -too. • -~ It • -<) l IUl IE..aJJl'l IEUllT Exceptionally light and airy. 3 Bdr. home in fantastic location. Family room + atrium. Must see to appreciate. $189,500. Have you seen . . . 125 Via Mentone. $360.000. Owne r most anxious, flexible. 3 2 FM 11 Br. 2 Ba. Desirable duplex in sought after area! I I Have you seen . . . 2015 b,eeward. $340,000 Unpack your suitcase and enjoy ~ everythmg completely redone. 3 Br. 2 I Ba .. spa I Have you seen .. #4 Hampshire Crt. 5000 s.f. of t.radjtional New England I living. ~. of acre, 4 Br. 4 Ba., lrg pool & spa, brick thruout. I Have you seen ... 1319 Antigua. Price reduced to $440.000. Assumable $151,000 at 1l 1h% fixed. 5 Br. 3 Ba. Quiet and stable neighborhood. As- sumable financing too. Only $120,000. FllOEI YllWJ Immaculate 3 Bdr., 2 Ba., end unit in quiet complex. All amenities! Price re- duced to $99,950. lll-1310 REAL TY & INVESTMENTS ~XC'ALI11ER Have you seen ... 17342 Rosewood (condo) 2 Br. 2 Ba. dbl gar. $135 000. SELL Idle Item• wltila I Want Ad Help? I • ' I Oahy Piiot CIMelfled Ad. I _642-5478 I lllTS PElllSILI One block to beach. Great rental area. One 3 Brm three 2 Brm, two 1 Brm. Excellent terms or exchange. $530,000. WlTEIFIHT IUUll TIP FLM IAY ¥IEW omTllllll VILIE Duplex near beach, two 2 Bdrm units on fee land in terrific rental location at bargain price of $215,000. Don't miss this great investment op- portunity. TWI Fii llE Two separate 2 Br homes on extra lrg R-2 lot in great rental location near beach, wl frplc and garages. Lrg assumable loan. A good invest- ment with good terms. Asking $269,000. Buy 2 and save $120,000. Two waterfront duplexes with docks. Priced at $475,000 and $495,000. Buy them both for $850,000. Must settle estate. SIPEltllY Very sharp 2 Br condo upper unit wl great view of greenbelt. Quiet location, 3 pools, spa, rec room. Close to So. Coast Plaza. Reduoed to bargain price of $69,900. - IU Clllll HPLO Great Investment at onty $215,000. Two 1 Bdrm units in very nice condition. Lrg. patio, separate garages. Excellent rental area. WUI trade. .. 2 Br 2 Ba condo, ·run seeurlty bldg, Near ocean, pier & shopping. Pool and spa. Boat slip avail- able. Enjoy the good llf&. $325,000. M TIE PlllllllU Investment property for only $215,000. Just steps to ocean and pier. Two-sty dupfex with good Income. Needs fixing up. Lots of posslbllltles for remodetlng or bulldlng. UCE.HS I IUm.llmlS The perfect pad. 2 Br 2 Ba condo overlooking pool. End unit. Front and rear stairway, trptc, extra neat & clean. Great location near shopping and park. E.xcetlent va•ue at $119,500 . IOllE WITI RPLEI TUii Fii IEIDT II Attractive ranch styte 2 Br home with two 2 Br rental units in very desirable Eastslde Costa Mesa location. Fireplace. bit-ins, shake roof, pvt patios. Lrg spa in tropical setting. $245,000. Beautiful new condo In a gate-guarded com- munity with ocean and Catalina view. 2 Bdrm, den, 2% Ba, 2 marble frptcs, AIC, central vacuum. Lovely pool, spa and comm. center. Excellent assumable 1H-'•%30 year fixed financ- ing. $488,750. . -JACOBS REAL TY, INC. 675-6670 2919 Newport Blvd,. Newport Beach I • IEW USTllfi lllf 11 lllYl-1111 lPPllL -Classlc-lookl 3 bdrm, epeck>us, sunny cok>nlal with huge pool, fun yard. Bank repo, now vacant, best NB location, $425,000. .... • -. ' llUllTllll' ~ CeMt. 2 ... % ... ...,, ..... ""*' . I S 128,000................. 1228 Rutland # 6, Westciiff. NB Ir• 111111. ~ 111111 Ill 11111 SCOIC 11 --- llEW USTlll ua 1• 111 n-m-m-c1ass1c cotontal on 3 lots In old CdM. white With green Shutters! Guest house has kitchen. fireplace. Property ~as pool, spa! $795,000. (Neat Ocean B~.) · . . mu YlllE -Quiet cul de sac, curved drive, · paned windows, cute curb appeal for 3 bdrm, 2 bath on 7500 sq.ft. lot, asking $174,000 . ................ c.--.111111ts.••a.trm $209,000........................................ 701 Iris, Old CdM V' USl mid -Central CdM. near shops, foot- bridge and park, 2 bdrm and 1 bdrm untts, new carpet and paJnt. Onty $249,500. ... 'h ... 4A.2fl*'a,dll ....... $399,000 ...................... 1230 Sand Key, HVHls, CdM ...... ,1 ...... ....,,. ........ 3 .... _ .. $925,000 ............................... 3335 ~ B!Vd· COM ........ , ••11:3 .... 3 ........... ..... $219,000 .................. ~Poppy Ave. Olde COM . a.ak Clllllill, 1'1111 I, _, ., ..... ... $425,000 .................................................. 501 Cliff Dr. llU UTmllY • 1111&Y IMnt, ... I "Cllflt"' M ......... 3 II. .. $925,000 ............................. 3335 Oceam Btvd:· ~~ tArell ..... ClmktMC. ..... lUlllb.t,lc'a.,NI $209,000 ......................................... 701 Iris, Old COM Tentllls Aa1,..il11.J ... J"*'".._....,.,.. $209,000 ..................... 2463 Irvine Ave., Bk Bay, CM ........ , '-........ 1 .. 2..,,--...., _._.,u9,000. 11Q.2Alh St,._p_.enlMlil~ N 211.-....-...... --.. $33$,000 ........... #3 Rue Fountalnbleau, Big Cyn, NB -Ts :~ It, 3 II. 2 ..,, lilM....., aystm, W $475,000 .............. 2 Rue Foun1ainbteeu, Big Cyn, NB Sfrllm Seitllpwt, Sii 11. ............. _.I -. $550,000 .................. 41 Bodega Bay, Spyglass. CdM ....... 311,3 ............... _,..... $189,900 .......................................... 4&4 Gavtota, NB s fttluM Im ........ &, 3 ... J ............ ., ... $525,000 .... ~ ..................... 134 Harbor Island Dr .• NB ••111----$285,000 (LH). ............. 260 i Blackthorn, E/Bluff, NB Clltt cd 4$111. ..... lillliil. J II.% ... -... al M SIC $174,000 ......... 2031 N. cape!la Ct. Mesa Verde, CM flcN ... I .. ,....,.. M ......... J II. .. $925,000 .............................. 3335 Ocean Btvd., CdM -A rtaf ..... dlssk IN C. ..-, 1 II 11ib. t,lc'a. tna $209,000 ......................................... 701 Iris, Old CdM Tade ...... Miii J 11. 3 ... % t,lc'a., ......... aT. $209,000 ...................... 2463 Irvine Ave. Bk Bay, CM CelMrJ ~ ......... c.,. ... J ... -"' $435,000............. 528 Seaward, Corona Hinds. CdM 11111'°90te1211'°°0 I lllTTllY --Attractive Costa Mesa area. 3 bdrm, 2 bth With used brick frplc, pavers, wood floors and ptne paneling. Ah-dor-ablel $147,500 11111.m 'W'\.111 -Perky Cape Cod with French doors and windows, wood floors and formal $:tining, 2 bdrm townhome In Newport only $153,900 .,.. ID -CdM Condo, neat 1 bdrm, near poot furnished $171,000, unfuml.shed onty $167,500. •llllT ._ 11•1 Sb -Lovely location, sunny 2 bdrm~ 2 bath. fireplace, pool & upstairs ·privacy. Onty $126,000. ••Ill llWBllll -$111,000. 3 big bdrms. 21.i'l baths, end unit In quiet area near nature park, pool and spa. WU • ....., """'=" Outdoor feeling, redwood Interior, skytlghts, French doors, open to grassy , yard, 3 bd!_!f. 2 bath, quiet oul de sac. $179,000. PUIUIL -flftlll -3 bdrm, 3 bath, pan-orama of Big Canyon Gott Course. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, very upgraded, real class, only lm.oo<L 11110,111 te 1411,-I mw, YIEW mw -Comes wtth 3 bdrm, 2 baths, large stone fireplace and beam ceiling. Ananc-· Ing ls-great at $310,000 fee. U -•&Im -CheerfUI, charm personified, meticulously maintained, 2 bdrms, den, 2 baths, 45' lot and just a skip to the beach $384,000. .. • llllM Y1EW au -Spaclous Burlingame 4 BR plus lge rec rm, canyon views, owner wants •9!""'••.C.-~---:o-~ outl_'40_5i000_. ___ _.__ __ _ . t 1)1 ,. ' • • • '. rT WIS Tm Ill •DI -And we hope you runners tightened yourtace; lengthened your pace and won the race! Unique had 15 volunteers there to h8'p you. ll.lfn 1111111 -3 Bdrm, 3 baths, 1850 sq. ft, end unit, patio, nice decor only $189,900 llllH TIW•I• -Br.and newt 3 bdrm. 3 ba frplce In master suite and llv. rm., trench doors, patio and sundeck. $209,000 UPI ..-TIW•l•S -Outstanding values; near COM Beaches, 3 Bdrm, 3 baths. brand new, decks, spas, frplcs. $219,000 A lllL llnE -Classic Old COM duplex, Batten Board, brick fireplaces, tons of trees + invest- ment potential. Only $209,000 'ftT n. i. •" -Just steps to Balboa beaches, 3 bdrm, 2 story, solid custom home with stone frplce and ocean views. Onty $279,000 UITalff • ..... -Large pool, nice view, one owner home, purchase fee or at $270,000 Leasehotd. Ill CUYll -2 bdrm, den. 2 bath townhome. guarded gate. gotf course community, spacious, light. a bargai_n at $335,000. I : lllO;oao I IP =1 UUmU.. '1IW -On Corona def Mar Cliffs overlooking entire Newport Harbor. 3 units, with decks and magnificent views. $~95,000 IUD -But well preserved 3 bdrm, hugs the cliffs over beach, surf. jetty, Catalina & sunsts. Finance: Owner. Price: $925,000 SfflUIS 1111W•T -Huge and vacant, good value 5 or 6 bdrms, beaut. pool and view. Cul de sac. $550,000. IRIEMU YIE1I -Adult home plus guest apart.,. ment, breathtaking location, will consider trade from L.A., very unique. $750,000. -. IUIPEI" -Harbor Island Drive., nr Beacon Bay yet S thousands less. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, spacious pool home. vacant. spotless. $525,000. U~l()U~ ti()M~§. l21ALT()l2§. tJlli-()()()() PACIAC COAST HIGHWAY AT MacARnfUR BOULEVARD IN CORONA DEL MAR \ . LIKE IEW COIDO THIS Wl;LL ~OCATED 3 BDRM CONDO Will BE JUST LIKE NEWI NEW CARPETING & FLOORING,, ALL NEW WINDOW COVERINGS & FRESH PAINT MAKE THIS $107,000 HOME A COSTA MESA "BEST BUY ". CALL .llCllE IWIKElll FOR MORE INFO. IEWPOIT HEIGHTS 4 YOU FABULOUS CONTEMPORARY CUSTOM BUILT HOME• BEDROOMS, •1h BATHS, 4 FIREPLACES. BUil T AROUND LOVELY COURTYARD, 2 VIEW DECKS ANO MANY 'MORE OUTSTANDING CUSTOM FEATURES 4 U. ASKING $425,000: .IAOllE UllLEUI CENTRAL ATRIUM POOL HOME • SINGLE L.EVEL 4 BEDROOM HOME BUILT AROUND ~ CENTRAL COURTY ARO. EXTRA LARGE LOT WITH i PATIO ANO PLAY YARD COMPLETE THIS FAMILY I ENTERAINING HOME. CLOSE TO MESA VERDE COUN- TRY CLUB. $269,000. ACllE IUaElllll. ---1 MESA VERDE COUITIY CLUB i HUGE PIE-SHAPED LOT OFFERING FABULOUS, UN- OBSTRUCTED GOLF COURSE PANORAMA, THIS 4 I BDRM, FAMILY ROOM HOME IS SET ON A ONE-OS-A- KINO LOCATION. NEW KITCHEN APPLIANCES, NEW TILE AND ROOM ENOUGH FOR POOL & PLAY AREAS I MAKE THIS A MOST UNIQUE PROPERTY. PRICED AT i $287,500. AClll llBLEllll I I I I I I I I I BUILDAILE WTSIDE LOT New listing -Cute 2 Bdrm + den home on prime Eastside corner lot zoned R-4. Price Includes approved plans for 4 units . .llYCE Wilm 631-1266 IEST WITllFlllT llYI Lovely Bayfront 2 Bedroom Condo with "sit down" wat~r view -dock your yacht In full view -owner may trade for Palm Springs property. QPEN SA TU ADAY 1-4:30 Ill U4e Part lrhe St21,000. .llYCE WILTZE IE/Ill 111-1211 REDUCED JOYCE WILTZE WMtK 131-1211 Darling country charmer on quiet Eastside CM St. New tile I kitchen, beautiful used brick fireplace In Fam. Rm, i earthtone carpets, manicured yard. Only $157 ,900 .llYCE H -w11m 631-1266 BEACH DUPW ''A j' Frame Chalet in excellent location. One block from bay and ocean on Balboa Peninsula. $180,000 .llYll WILTZE 631-1266 UNIVERSITY PAIK Buyer just slashed price on vacant University Terrace townhome. 2 Bdrm, 2 bath, new carpets, excellent lo- cation. Call for details . .llYOE Wilm 631-1266 BAYFIOIT $150,000 ASSUME $&001l AT 9~ Immaculate Lido Isle triplex posslblllty to convert to private ,.eaµ dence with separate Income unit. Excellent opportunity. Just Hated .. I ·~, I ........ EASTBLUFF 5 BDll/ASSUIAILE . 1st TD S24s·,ooo Excellent opportunity-to.. assu~e $193,6000 1st TD.· Spacious re- modeled family home,. new kitchen· and baths. French doors, loads of upgrades, stunning rear yard. Ill 111101 631 -1266 --..U~E-;:l~l::11::=:-- BRAID IEW CUSTOM 15'MRC- .131-1211 PRIME Newport Heights VICTORIAN Design. 3,400 sq.ft. of living area. Master craftsmanship 3 bedroom, family room, formal dining, Antique Doors & Flreplaoe. Too many upgrades to mention. It's stunning! JUST LISTED EX- CLUSIVELY. $439,000. Call for appt. Ill 111101 631-1266 IEwPOIT HEIGHTS $161,500! 3 Bdrm California bungalow. 2 bath open beam ce:~1s - copper plumblng. Large corner lot. Call todayl Ill I IS IEWPOIT HEIGHTS $199,IH . JUST LISTED 5 Bdrm & den home on prime corner lot. Hardwood floors, brick fireplace, formal dining. A lot of house! W 1111111 EASTSIDE $139,000 JUST LISTED! Stunning Callfornla bungalow -Spanish style! 2 spacious bdrms. Formal dining. Totally re- furbished & upgraded. Oak floors too. ,.It's beautiful! Ill llNOS · ---CDI FOR $245,000 Just reduced. 3 bdrm, 2 bath re- model on lg corner lot. Hdwd floors, formal dining, lead glass. Must see this gre~t home for only $245,000. IELll lllllM WESTCUFf $221,995 Just listed. Must sell -owner h~ moved out. Light & airy 3 Bdrm widen, 2 fireplaces w/separate bdrm & bath for live-In. 11111 lfLllM IEPO 01 PElllSULA IEUI IELlllO R&'MM< 131-1218 Lge 2 story, 4 bdrm w/mlnl ocean view, 1 house to sand. Master suite w/lts own study, view & fireplace. Remodeled 4 yrs ago. Below market. Its vacant and a steal. 11111 IELllll DUPW AT BEACH 3 bdrm & 1 bdrm pride of ownertship. 7 yrs old. 1 block to ocean. Must sell! Priced to sell quickly at $269,975. Ill.I& IELUIO $110,000 Ill IEWPOIT BEACH Save $$$ foreclosure. 2 bdrm, 2 bath With den. IELll IELUll E I I ' f I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • I I I I I ·-- .c&/' . WI IEED ·YOUR LISTINGS "COIOIA DEL IAI IAYFIOIT' \ Custom 5 bdrm, 4.5 bath, ~ master suites, beautiful large living room with spectacular view. 3 fireplaces, wet bar & room for 3 boats up to 55 ft. Best buy on bayfront at $1,195,889. Reduced to $1 ,145,000. IM• MYIE 1• IEWPOIT + "l-1,4" ACRE ESTATE WITH TElllS SITE Must see this custom built & decorator home. 3 bedroom, 3 baths, game room, family room, format dining, oak & peg floors, custom carpet, brass fixtures, sky11ghts, basement. The custom black bottom free form pool & spa with waterfalls Is one of the mQst beautiful ever built. Putting green and your own tennis site. Asking only $925,000. Wiii trade for H.H. custom or bayfront with boat dock ... II .... Ll>O ISLE PRM:ST LOCA T10N Complete turning basin views from this 4 Br, 4 Bath remodeled home with new kitchen, baths. Beau. tile work. · · plus dock for 50 ft. yacht. $1 ,950,000. Ill II llYIE IMP ~ MOTIVATED LllDA ISLE SELLER 5 Bedrooms~ 5 Baths, Fam. Rm. Din. Rm. Beautiful Master Suite with lrge sitting rm., maids qt rs. Room for 2 large boats up to 60 ft. Lowest price on Linda. Very motivated seller at $1, 100,000 -• MYIE I.. · HAllOR RIDGE LAUTIEIOIT 4 Bdrm. 3 Ba. Oak Bar, marble in baths, oak floors, beautiful city, ocean, mountain v.lews, room addition up$talrs, will leaje 'Or option, $520,000 in assumable financing. Steal at $625,000. • • llYIE IMP. ' TRADE IAYFIOIT FOi BAYFIOIT W/DOCI 3 BR, 2% BA, Fam. Rm. Huge master suite w/ jacuzzi rm., 5 yr. old home w/all new decor, 2 lrg decks, 30 ft. boat dock. Asking $5~5,000 w/ $270,000 1st T.D. assumable at 12.5°/o. • • 11¥111• "LUIUllOUS VILLA BALBOA" VIiia Balboa's largest penthouse, 1st time offered. 3 bdrm 2 bath, family room, wet bar, formal living and dining. $285,000. Great terms. • M llYIE IMP I D I D Boll I DoYie loop Boll l••R, Jr. I TOP SILES PRODUCER FOi CALIF. 1113 I . VILLA IAllOA COIDO fJ 2 bdrm, 2 bath, family room, view of bay & ocean. Largest ~ plan, will trade CdM duplex or lease option or low down • payment. Lowest priced at $190,000. 1M M 11111 I• 1· 5 IEDIOOIS 11 CAl£0 SIOIES ... Beautiful family home with 5 bdrms, 5 baths, formal living . ! & dining, ocean view, stunning back yard with gazebo, i pool, jacuzzi, wet bar & full bath. Excellent for entertain- ing. $529.000. • • .. •• D IEWPOIT IEACI Highly upgraded wtth eak floors, gourmet-kitchen, I - Frenchdoors, 2 hot tubs. 3 bdrm, 2 baths. $309,000 or trade. ~ • -I• 1. . SEAVIEW'S IEST IUY 4 Br. & 2.5 Bath, family room, 2 flr~laoes, wet bar, nice I yard, view of city & ocean. SecurltY guard gate + pool & i tennis. $395,000. • • 11111 I• rJ KllCS ROAD; CUFF. op. ' I OCEAJI Vl£W . a Best bay & ocean view Ir t , Beautiful home. Move f in cond. 3 bd, 3 ba. ... o~ ~ ..... wet bar, large sundeck, i room for pooll L · .. 1otlvated. Make any offer. I $595,000. Best b, ";I . ~lngs Rd. • er -U. II COIOIA DE~ ID DUPlD This country home is completely upgraded. Antique win- dows, rails, turn post from all over the country in this 2 bdrm, 2 bath home with 1 bdrm, 1 bath In rear, steal at $260,000. -M MYIE IMP 5 UllTS COSTA IESA Four 2 Bdr. 1.5 Bath one 1Bdr.1 Bath, Approx 8 years old. 2 Separate bldJI;· Total Income $30,060. Submit any offer. ...... NOISE PIOPEln W/POTEITIAL COllEICIAL SITE 66X300 S.A Heights, Income $1 ,000 per month. Very motivated. Asklng·$265,000. Must sell. Submit any offer. IMMllYIEI• I I I D I • BOB & DOVIE KOOP I I I I 234 E. '17th ST., ~OSTA MESA~ 631-1266 _.,. I . 1J Am ocn, Ylt. patctl un bt 5"it x 4. Will EXCHANGE. SAN AM SlD: Mal ... 2 '*· Oftl Intl cOfldo wttll io..iy Yitw ot hilts and soudl coastline -Im IN(pllte -LAGlfM NIGUEL Own. will finance at 12~. SlS7.500. F• thlM and other fine homes. call Jo1 at lMillM ..a .... n, m•> 643-2505. IUlllFICEIT 11111 Designed to please the most dis- criminate, this 5 Bd, 7 Ba, luxurious citstom home is located at the very -VIEW -top of Harbor Ridge. 180 degree ocean, bay, city & "Sunsets Over Catalina" .VIEW. From warm library to fam. rm. w I one of 4 f-pks to gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa -it refl~ts the ultimate in quality. Master suit.e (over 1000 sq. ft.) w / sauna & f-plc & breathta.lQ.ng VIEW. 24 hr, guarded gate. Offered $1,950.000. Call Jeri Hunt. WIMBLEDON VILLAGE 4 Bdrm, 3 Ba, sep. family rm. Prof. I decOf' w/lavish use of mirrors, finest of 1 oods, waJlcovertngs, pool, spa, koi pond, waterfalls. $310,000. Owner transferred out of area; needs immediate sale. 3 Br., one level home with large patio area on oversized lot. Great expansion potential. Seller will carry first T.D. for Qualified buyer. Call for details. $475,000. Bill Wedmore, Macnab Irvine Realty 551--8700. 111-ft.D • • • I 4 Bdrm, 2'h Ba, formal dining + family, pvt. pool & spa. $264,900. I Rare opportunity in San Juan Capistrano. Near schools and shopping. ~umable loan and Qwner will assist with financing. P.riced to sell at $230,000. Dottie F.dwards 551--8700. _/·f~IM'IT~I ~ HWTy for this com- petitively priced 4 BR 'MacGregor' Plan in Pres- tigious Turtlerock Highlands. Highly upgraded & Prof. Land~ scaped. Vacant & in perfect con- dition! <A_lly $316,900. Pat Oak- son 752-1414. I Tr1falcar .... I I I 1-1 lllCll WI .llQlll Outsta.nd.ing Penthoµse -VIEW - poolside locale. TLC needed on this 2 Bd, 2 Ba & den. Vee Stinson. • • • 4 Bdrm, 3 Ba, sep. family rm, formal I dining 3 car garage. $239,900. I ,, ..... .,.... ....1111-1 • • • 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, vaulted cetfings, family 1 1 rm, atrium, ale, Q.farm. $189,500. Built In 1980, features comm. pool, 1 Tri-level 3 BR., 2 BA., townhome with large patio on wide green- belt. Fam. nn. & formal din. nn. Gated community with pool and tennis. Call for private showing. Only $325,000. Mack Hanson 551-8700. PElfH1lf .. , ... llJ Exceptional Corona Del Mar home! Double lot south of PCH w/total privacy, Ocean View, Quality Construction. Like new oonditian! Terrific Kit.. Stained glass and much more. $549,900. Susie Weiss 752-1414. PllCEI IELDW 111110 Fee $249,900! Turtlerock President home -cuJ-de-sac locale. Great 3 Bd, fonn din, fam rm, 2 Ba. Huge yard/room for pool. Call to see. Vee Stinson. 840-4888 2125 S•n Joaquin Hllla Rd. Newport Center spa, tennis & park. 1 a.ne S.umg.rdner 845-0303 644-6200 MIYE II •W Slll,IOO To this Dover Shores bayfront home-oversized Mstr suite with large living room upstairs. Down- stairs casual family living with three additionaJ bedrooms. large dockside ~ for living and entertaining. Barbara Aune Liil ISU UTFlllT SJ,ll0,000 Rare opportunity for choice location on the Bay. 55' frontage with large deck for entertaining. 5 Bcinns. many exceptionaJ features tailored to luxury living. Pier and slip for large boat. Joan Lewis SIPlll FIUIClll Sll0,000 Large Westdiff family home with pool & spa. Needs some TLC, 5 Bdr, 5!12 Ba, formal dining room, family room plus large bonus room. Good neighborhood. Call for financing detail.a. Joan Lewis HAIE IOIYILU $121,111 Big Canyon, a superb, sophlSticated. townhome in a prestigious gate-guarded commuruty. High ceil- ings, large rooms, crown mouldings, gorgeous gardens, 4 &inns, spacious family room and a peek of the ocean. Lucy Rose OlllJIY CLll ce .... m $111,IOO • .f Br, 2 !h Ba exquisite home featuring oak cabi- nets. All new interior, pool. spa. Security gated . community. Sandie Fix "'can• cm. 11.-1,111 This 4 Bdrm 3 Ba home is situated on a large lot which blends into the 14th fairway of the ex- clusive Big Canyon Country Club. Golfers will love the location! Danny Bibb HllW&Y LICA'MI 1111,111 This 3 Br 2 \."z Ba Big Canyon cust.onuz.ed home has all the quality you would expect from this pres- tigious location. Features an incredible kitchen. Await4lg your gourmet thoughts. Danny Bibb WIRllWllY S1M,llO Lowest priced Warmington townhome Plan D with 2 Mstr Bedroo~. 3 baths, den. spacious living room with fireplace and cathedral ceil.inp. Formal dining, large country kitchen. anxious owner. Lois Jacobs. ..... Tl sru. ua,111 Beautiful 2 Br 2 Ba Mclain townhouse over- looking prestigious Big Canyon golfCOW'9e. Many outstanding features including private gate guarded entrance, detached 2 car garage. 'The ultimate in sophisticated living at an un- sophisticated price! Stephanie <..;rody/Dan Bibb Y•PAUMUUDH 1111,111 Light and airy, high oeiings, a great feeling home, paneled den with large fireplace, formal dining nn. breakfast area, large living rm. 3 Br 3 Ba. Incl . land. Barbara Aune 11•111111• Wiim 1121.- A Doorman opens the door to a foyer of custom furnishings. Take the elevator to your con- dominium, lg living nn & dining nn, 2 s~ous Br all with bay and (:ity view, 2\."z Baths, uiillty nn, sauna. Barban. Aune _,....... Ullm&. .. Decorate your way! Almost 3000 sq ft, family home, 3 or 4 Bdnm, 4 Ba & den. C.opper plumb- ing, new ldichen. Dona Chichester Dami 111111 .... ILIFf 11,17 .... Fabulous single s1ory home, 6 Br, family rm. panoramic ocean & jetty view w/sandy beach below. Sparltling pool in secluded courtyard. Perfect for the growing family. Owner will consider exchange. Donna Godshall .... llllEIMUlllEW ••Ml Beautiful 3 or 4 Br, f.amily rm, formal dining rm home. This single story residence has been re- modeled and professionally decorated. Shutters. skylights, plus many upgrades. Pool and spa located in private courtyard. Donna Godshall .. 1111'118"11 .... Lovely 2 Br, den home, prime cul-de-sac location, end unit. Wonderful garden setting w/mature lan4scaping. Private community. Martha Macnab _ EASTSIDE EXECUTI~-4171,900 Fresh and ctean. Large living and family room . FC>n'Y\al d ining. Extra large lot. R.V. access. Quiet cul-de- sac. Call no~ THE REAL ESTATERS GCUIFlllT IPEI 1111.Y 2-t 11H IUllllE I M•11m,2 .......... .....,2 .. ,, ............. ._, .. ....... Easy ....... .... ...... .... ..... .... ., ..... .... ..... ~1 ..... 1121 112ma ... U.IUTll lllTllllll IUlllC Overlooking Newport Bay and the Pacific. 3 levels. sumptuous Bdrms. formal dining, study, 5 Ba. family, and living ~· Best of everything: mahogany wood & leaded stained glass. Reduced to $799,000 incl. ladd. Owner says to bring all off en! Opn Sun 12-5. Agt. 786-7500 llYllE lllST IEIL TMI RARE 200' PRIME ISLAND POINT HOME 416 bdrm, big dock(s), play lawn &. swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car parking. Low owner fin. $795,000 (land Incl.) Open Sat./Sun. 1-5. Owner(S-5)650-0202 LOOK .-12% OMO FNNCING Mesa Verde Tri-level. 4 BR, 3 Ba, huge spa, $215,000. 2737 Cardinal, C.M. IPEI SH. 1-4 PA w 11er1a, ..... 111-an C.ttlry 21 1era let U1 Help Y H Sell Y 01r p,...,.,1 The Daly Piot off en you ttis e11ct silt Id • • "Pictwe Pare" weelends for imt $2S per dly, or 2 days for $45. Wiil 1 pidlr•. or ••1 ptiotorraph it for ,.11 1 ....., chlrce. Cll ClaulfW 642-5678 "'Tll 111 IWl I .. A great value In this N.B. view property located high on a hill overlooking Newport Center and the blue Pacific. Fr. doors lead from enlarged fam rm, din rm and entry. All this Incl land. $355,000. Myrna Boom. 551-8700 1 '"U .,. IUl.n UDI ISLE llYFRllT IPD •Ill UT /Sii 1-4 421 YI& UM -· 4 BR.~aa. Remodeled in 1981. Excel lent assumable financing. Recently re duced to $940,000. ....,11u.n , TlllE • DCll•E • LDSE•Tlll Mesa Verde 2 story for Units. 4 BR. 21/\ Ba. $195;000. 1896 Rhodes, C.M. ll'EllUT.1-4 w ~ ..... 111..an ....,, 21 lef'& Lllllf UMI • CISTl ml ...... , ......... -. ........ 1 ... -.... .... mn... ................... Tllll ......, ............................. ..... .... fllleellM ...... ~ ..., ..,... ....... 1 ............... ..._.. ....... 111-. .. ....,, ...... UAL EITl11 IJllE Ill-1ll1 .. ,. .. , .... ......, ....... A ranodelen' dram! Super dean 3 bed.room, 2 beth honw on an 6tra wide lot an a wry deli.rable. quiet location. Best ""'1 JD &he .a with fututt potential Don •t mill out on &ha ratt oppar1Unlty! THE REAL ESTATERS 64B 17t New custo m waterfront home w/dock, 3 Bdr. 21h Ba. lrg master suite, formal dining room, 2 frplcs, 2 car garage. large sunny patio. Near Udo Village. Open Sat/Sun 1-5. 3311 Flntey. 673-37n. $449,000 . 11111 Elf • 11 11 IULR PICTURE YOUR HOME HERE Private Parties Are Welcome Call Cl111it1N, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. CHARMING ENGLISH TUDOR $174,950 Prestige area. Large living room. crackling fireplace. Large formal din- ing, upgraded kitchen, breakfast nook. 4 bedrooms plus den. Air con- ditioned and clean throughout. CaJI for appointment. THE REAL ESTATERS q ua • I , ., I ' • • • t l - II l 14 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 9, 19N • This Weekend! . KHp tW1 ~ dinctcwy wiffl , .. tW1 .... ._.ft pet ................ A• tM ~..._, li1"4 ...... ~•'"*4 ia ,,....ttt ..... br •rilMCJ .twwtltn i1t todey'. ~IL Y 'It.OT WAffl ADS.~ .tiowi"9 OfM" ...... ,. fw .... ~ f-t 9" -.4 to l1t well l.tf~ ... fMI C: ....... HC:k S.._.,., ..ct Swodey HOMES FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM 701 -70 1 'h Iris. Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOM • 15 Coventry. Harbor Ridge. Newport Bch 759-1501 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 1217 Bayside Drive. Corona del Mar 640-4868 $639.500 Sunday 1-5 * 1228 Rutland (Westcllff) Newport Beach 675-6000 $1 26.000 Saturday 1-5 2 BR plu• FAM RM or DEN * 2770 Hiiiview. Harbor Vu Knolls 631-1400 $259,500 Sat 12-4 * 2770 Hiiiview. Hrbr View Knolls 631 -1400 $259,500 Sat 12-4 •260 Cagney. #213 (VIiia Balboa) Nwpt Bch 642-1603 $219,500 Saturday 1-5 24 Melody Ln. (Woodbridge)lrvlne 786-1671 $133,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 2502 Vista. Bayshores, Npt Bci'I 644-9060 $120,000 Fee Saturday 1-5 3 BEDROOM • 1110 Ridgecrest Dr (Mar. Hinds) C.M. 644-6200 $149.500 Sun 1-5 • 28 Whitewater, Jasmine Crk, CdM 759-1501 Sunday 1-5 • 28 Whitewater. Jasmine Crt<, CdM 759-1501 Sunday1-5, 2804 Cliff Dr. Cllffhaven. Npt Bch 631 -1400 $440.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2463 Irvine Ave (Back Bay) Newport Beach 675-6000 $209,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 1851 Kentucky Pl (Mesa Verde) C.M. 557-5659 $129,950 Sun 1-5 10 Morning Glory. Irvine 644-7020 $282.500 1419 Santanella Terr. CdM 644-7020 $298.500 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 5101!1 Poinsettia. CdM 644-6200 $266.000 Sat 12-5 11 Rue Verte (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **5109 Seashore. Newport Beach 545-2847 $445,000 Sat/Sun 2-6 1701 Starlight Circle (Baycrest) Nwpt Bci'I 646-7171 $285,000 Saturday 1-4 * * 124 Via lido Nord. lido Isle. N.B. 851-9987 $980,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 9 Windward. Woodbridge, Irvine 759-1501 Saturday 1-5 3 BA plu• FAM RM or DEN * 1120 Goldenrod, H.V.H. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $409.000/Fee Sunday 1-5 2345 16th St. Newport Heights, N.B 645-4670 Saturday/Sunday 1-5 * 1880 Maui Cir (Mesa Verde) C.M . 645-0303 $249,500 Sun 2-5 * 117 4 Bismark, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $149,900 Sun 1-4 • 2107 Yacht Grayling. Seaview. N.B. 644-9060 $378,000 Sat 1-5 * • 508 San Bernardino (Npt Hgts) N.B. 631 -7370 $220,000 Sun 1-4 • 714 Poppy, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $595.000 Sun 1-5 • 1221 Berkshire Ln (Westcliff) N.B. 548-9516 $279,500 Sat/Sun 1_5 -= 722 Cameo Hlghlands, CdM 673-7761 Sunday 1-5 2928 Cliff Or, Npt Bch 644-6200 $595,000 Set/Sun 11-4 1915 O.ana ln, Npt Sch 759-9100 S185,500 Sun 1-5 2053 Port Brlatoe (H.V.Hms) Npt Bch 759-9100 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 200 Hanover (College Park) CM 646-7171 S129,5oo Saturday 1-4 1112 Hlghland, Newport Bch 644-7020 $318,000 Sun 1-5 . ~~~'151..::ltl!~le~i 644.e200 $349.<>90 Sat Sun·2-5 ~" · * •305 Kings Place. Ctlffhaven. N.B 631-1400 $390,000 Sat 2-5 • 5 Sandbar, Jasmine Creek. CdM 631-1400 $342,500 Sat 1-5 602 Kings Rd, Newport Bch 786-~ $799;000 , Sun 12-5 3132 Madera. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $154,900 Saturday 2-5 1528 Orange Ave,(Com. Palmer)CostaMesa 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 1847 Port SheHJefd. H.V. Hms. Npt Bch 644-9060 $265,000 Sat. 1-5 3927 Sandune Lane. Hrbr Vu His, CdM 644-9060 $325.000 Sunday 1-5 18412 Santa Alberta. Fountain Valley 974-0079 $229,000 Sun 1-4 528 Seaward (Shorecllffs) Corona del Mar 675-6000 $435.000 Saturday 1-5 2840 Serang Pl, Mesa Verde. C.M. 549-1582 $168,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 214 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 675-6161 $420.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 104 Via Zapata. San Clemente 498-4309 $319,000 Sunday 11-4 4BEDROOM * 1833 Galatea Terr (Irv Terr) CdM 675-6161 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 4 l6 Bayside Dr. Npt Bch 644-1020 $500.000LH Sat/Sun 1-5 * 4SOO W•yne. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $350,000 Sun 1-5 *2601 Blackthorn (EastbluH) Npt Bch 644-0468 $285,000 fee Sat/Sun 1-5 1821 Kings Rd (Clfhvn) Npt Bch 759-9100 $639,000 Sun 1-5 1206 Cambridge, Npt Sch 759-9100 $329,900 333 Miiford (C. Shrs) CdM 644-6200 $695,000 Sun 1-4:30 Sat/Sun 2-5 4 BA pfua FAM RM or DEN .,... 1901 Yacht Enchantress. Newport Beach 644-9060 $419,000 sat/Sun 1-5 * 1970 Port Ounlefgh Cir, Npt Bch 786-7500 $324,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 .,... 2111 Yacht Wanderer.~tew. Npt Sch 552-0462 $369,000 Sunday 1-4 •• 407 Mendoza TMr, CdM 640-0357 $850,000 Sun 1-5 •• 7 Twtn Lakes Cr., Spyglass, CdM 759-1501 Saturday 1-5 782 AUeghany, Costa Mesa 786-7500 $137,080 Sat 1-5 2324 Arbutus. Eastbluff. Npt Beach 760-1214 $305,000/Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 2108 Arbutus, Eastbluff. Newport Beach 644-9060 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 .. OrangecoUn .. .. . . . 2 BR ptue FAM R11 or DEN * 45 Montana Estee.. RSJ, Irvine ~9060 $185,000 . Sonday 1-6 31 Southampton (Bebt HI) Npt Bcte 67~70 $488,750 Sun 12-S '- --::~i:..ci-~f..~ ~·'"1· ~~~~(,.. _.,, .. ~,;.-;,.·-·. ~~W' ·~~M. 1. ~-v#~:S . ,. 2933 C~a. Newport ~ 644-6200 $299,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 2331 Tustin Ave, Npt Bch 644-6200_ 750 0.Q0 Sat/Sun 12-5 * 1806 Galaxy Or'Vlew' (Dover Shrs) NB 646-7171 $700,000 Sunday 2-6 2952 Maul, Costa Mesa 631-1266 $269,500 Sat 1-5 34 Morro Bay, Spyglass, CdM 759-1501 Sunday 1-5 *• 19372 Baywater, Hunt. Beach 759-1501 $379,000 Sunday 2-6 1820 Port Charles (H.V.Hms) Npt Bch 644-6200 $269,000 Sun 1-4 26 Royal St George, (Vg Cyn) Npt Sch 64~200 $1,095,000 Sun 1-5 21 Rue Fountainebleau, Big Canyon, N.B. 720-9400 $498,000 Sun by appt. 1230 Sand Key (Harbor Vu Hiiis) COM 675-6000 $399,000 Saturday 1-5 2746 San Juan ln (Mesa def Mar) C.M. 751-3191 $139,900 Sun 1-5 1789 Tanager (Mesa Verde) C.M. 645-0303 $2.W,000 Sun 2-5 * • 1162 Kingston, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $310,000 Sun 1-5 5BEDROOM 32 Morro Bay, CdM 631-1266 $599,000 Sun 2--6 5 BA plua FAM RM or DEN * * 239 Via Lido Soud, Npt Bch 759-9100 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 4645 Pemam Dr (C. Shrs}.Qd.M 6«-6200-$1-39,000 Sun 1-5 1600 Seabelle Cir (Spygls Rdg) CdM 644--6200 $650,000 Sun 1-5 *.,.. 6 T rafaJgar, Harbor Ridge 640-4868 $1.950,000 _ Sat/Sun 1-5 2601 Island View. H.V. Hills 644-9060 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 19 Narbonne Harbor Bidge..CdM --· _ 675-3311 $2,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1312 Sandcastle Or., Corona def Mar e44-9644 $445,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 8BEDAOOM * * 306 Via Udo Nord, Npt Bch 644-6200 $1,295,000 Sat 1-5 * 101 Via Udo Soud (Udo) Npt Sch 675-6161 $4,850.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 8 BA plua FAM AM or DEN * * 103 Via Udo Soud (Lido). N.B. 759-9100 '$3,750,000 Sat 1-5 * * * 107 Milford (C. Shrs) CdM 644-6200 $1 .975,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM * 1033 Bayside Cove East, Newport Beach 644-9060 $530,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 166 Fairhaven, off Fairview, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $141,900 Sunday 1-4 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 2820 Elden (Eutalde) Costa Mesa 63t-7054, 673-3968 Sat/Sun 11-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 29R * 13 Palos, RSJ HIHa, lrvtne 1$-1~1$159.900 Saturda)' 1-6 2 BR pl• FAM RM or DEN 43 Sea Island, ~ C8nyon. Newport Beach 662-1673 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .. 38EDAOOM 403-409 Poppy ~ve. Olde Corona def Mar 673-6589 From $219,000 Saturday 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 28A pl1a 1 BR 427/4271/2 Orchid, CdM 644-6200 $249,500 3 BA plua 1 BA Sun 1-4 2314 W. ~nfront, Newport Beach 645-4636 $429,000 Saturday 12-4 4 BA pl1a 3BR plu8 2 BA **1133 E Balboa Bl, Peninsula 631-1400 $1,285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •Spa *Pool * :Jf Wa.t..tront * * * Waterll'ont & Pool "" G1¥e addrea at guard gate Home Sweet Hoa1G Investment -' With all the interest in real estate· as an investment, don't forget that your home is also where you'll be living. Sure, resale value is important, but so are your housing needs now. For a good balance, consult a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL TORS®. Each one is required to be a real estate professional, actively engaged in real estate, and publicly committed to a written Code of Ethics. REAL TORS® are experienced in helping you find the right home for today and tomorrow. It could .also take a heap o' loJkio'. Before you start, call a REAL TOR® first. m REALTOR • A plJblic service of the llily Pilll .. • • • I IAYSllE •m IAYFIMT -2915 Red H1ft Ave. So1te f 102 •CM Je tty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai Kat. 2 Br. 2 Ba, 40' patio. $695,000. •m1m1• IEWNIT ICUIFIOIT Tl33 ........ ,...,... -....1-1 · Best priced duplex on the sand, w/great fina ncing available. This Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba patio, pool home. Fee price $775,000. POllSIU -ICUIF.-J Ocean & Jetty views, marine room, 4 Br, 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft., car parking. $1,285,000. IAJSllE PUCE IAYFlllT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, 2 Br. 2 Ba down, 2 boat spaces. $1,350.000. COLDWeu. BANl(C!RO 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. plus Bachelor unit won't last long. Asking $399,500. ' IPEI UT. 12-4 211 ........... Ill CllYOI CISTll Walk off the deck onto the golf course from this lovely 4 Bdrm. 5 Ba . home. Unquestionably one of the finest views in this most pres- t1g1ou s community. Listed at $1,695,000. 141-4131 131-llll \. BEST Ill BLUFFS COLIWEU llllEI ,,. ..... LAii CU IE PllCIHO on these 3 homes I in the beautiful early Blulfs. All 3 homes . open Sat./Sun. 1-5. SUYIEW IPEI SATlllNY 1-1 .. 2107 Yacht Grayling $387,000 3 BR, Bar Harbor, View P lease call for an appointment to these lovely homes in Seaview or an other homes in areas you might Interested in viewing. 2121 Yacht Yankee 4 BR, One Story, View $379,000 1901 Yacht EDchan~ $419,000 4 BR, Expansive Ocean View 1909 Yacht Puritan $429,000 ._ .. 4 BR, 2 Story, Ocean View . IWIEI SAYS Sill -Best pnced E Plan. wtdest greenbelt, 3 Br, fam rm. 2 1h Ba, all new kitchen, French doors, 2 frplcs, move-in condition. Vacant. Only $239.000. 2211 YISTl l•IM lff YISTl IEL - UI Rn -I PUI -Bayfront. spectacu - lar water, sunset view. c.ornpletely cus- tom & enlarged in finest quality. Mstr Bdrm 14'x27' jacuzzi. F.ach of 3 Bdrm has own Ba. Lrg, fam. nn. 6' walls enclOR 28'x30' courtyard in paver tile. Noth.ing to compare. $319,000. Far below market. J1a ftlTI EITUll lff Wll'll E. - llPll IElm -2 Bdrm. 2 Ba, fonn. din . Tiled, spiral stairease, skylite, wet bar. Lrg: private patio. $198,500. ~1· 11111111 lff ftlTI llRlll .llST USTEI CAMro HIGHLANLX:> mwFIUT-.m T otaJty rebuilt 3 Bdrm plus 2 Ba plus approx. 3000 sq. ft. ocean view, and ocean access. Opn Hse Sun. 1-5 722 Cameo High- lands Dr. SU-/IMllO .. _ .. , ....... 5 Bdrm, 3 car, spa, totally new kitchen. $419,000 incl. land. Close to shopping. .,,.., .. ,... IDlllRD, Em.. MQZEWIJ Steps to playground & pool, finest lot location In H.V. Homes UH,lllw/.._. WITILmUHMO Lowest prtced fee property In H.V. Homes by S20.000. Great starter home In Newport, as- sume lrg 1st T .0 ., ftxed rate, low interest loan. .l(1'TY ¥llW-U .... Olde CdM produce market on Fernleaf now available. One house from China Cove. $575,000. Highly upgraded single f amlly unit with a frg ren- .tal unit. aSTUITD Customized Palermo H.V. Homes, 1000 S$ In upgrades, great financing, beautlfut pvt spa. * I ASSll.I 6% I Thia bMutlful OuJ>1ex won erchltectural award, only ~.br:i-ou~i1n:ir::1ng~~ E.W Pas•u yeera.Call now for f\.wther F-..- lnt orm a tlon. Broker Trtde your c.. note or ? 645-3202 anytime for tNa • Bdrm, t.mlly nn * * home. Sptc 'n "*' deel'I v1n ........ 2 homee on 1 comer lot. Assume VA $97,500 et 11.50%. Priced low at $142,000 Call Diana 631-12M $19k Income. reduced to • ~ /. $239'1. 114141&-2660 Ru'M~ Duplex, ctlWmtng own4W'I • unit, dellreble location 1..:Ext-,..-nlce...;;;;;;;;;;;ctupeex==on=eest=.. wffrptc, 2 Br. 2 ~patio. side. 28' and 1000 sq ft $275,000. BINM Otxon. eech +extra dbte garage ag1. 759-9100 on a eul-d-MC. Owner wQl Fl.II OCMl'I w : Jamine Ct1t rin.nc:.. Newport Hort- 2 bf & den. OWnlagt will z.ons Aelitty 642·7404 fln8nce. (619)7211-6151 Fantastic Ea.tilde 38r twe. 8rlci! frpk:. 2 car gar. 111111 ftlW-.U ~.,.tie>. '~4;~ 1«> deg oc:..n, hma. Fat\. 111et vr.w. Light a Wry s nm BR. a t>etM. dining rm.. ll .. 1 IAYE famlfy rm. IP8. IQe yard. First time offered. Im- Privacy. 1445,000. Cell menM lot. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. Own/Agt &44-96« or rrp1c, 2 car gar, vwy nice 844-6429. W..ilide St. Now only OPEN SAT/SUN 1-6 S117 000 646-6657 Uz 1312 SANDCASTLE Oft 1--·--· ---- ------c...a ..... llU FlllLIUS ESTATE With spectacular ocean, bay and city v\ew. 4 Bra, 3~ Ba, huge famlty rm, breakfast rm & formal dining rm. Compl. remoc:teted In/out. Oak noortng and French doore. Extra large fol w/ pool & epa. Must tell, '$400,000 under appralsal. Priced $850,00Q.' Opn Sun 1-5. 407 Men- doza Temtce. ~. <IA c:,::..--..---~~l"""llllale l!g!iletW. ........... leuililrW. .......... L'aa..W U.W.W 1111 c.a. lliiil Int lnlM tMt ...,,, .._ 1., Iese•._. ••l••ert ._. •• •1111d1 ane w::..s-r,208tf;:: 1ttater• llYEI IOCI fol" tau ;&j l.!09 d,PQOl...,mo. IW&'I.. •HUllaUMW 1tdt8t.C.u .t:m.ooo c.iry. C111 Mtna. 801 t fisted 3 bdrm1 fC>fTl'el lllES fort,,.,, bdr:. 2 ba. o:; l<lnl =tlon, 4Br 2'.+ Ba. ••1"11• .. I lmlT 2 8dnN. 2 bdw I/I ~ MM857 .Esll.lfll ~ .,., m .. n on1oe ~ 711 w """" OMw ~ to ren'lodeled rnut• rm Thia home hM It form.I dining, fam rm. ~ v-. -lerrtftc *>OQeq ft. 1~oflee. $73 ;.;;:,---.... -,,------- 1j8 & bath wlFlwlch 3&' ~Deft.~ In tod*Y. all · new luxurious n«ltrW 1324,000 Jey Smith, 2 BdtTn. den•'~. Loc.Uon. ~ 149-.ct eq, ft. Clll IUlyGulntn. -------- s to pool .. epa.• Stwt~· ce;petlng plantation lrvlne Cout Rltrs ~ TMle.Svwitageot ~ lNio.t 131-1291 I '•••i•••• 67 500 D N Butte• ,,.,. lhutters.,.;.. top qualtty 786-7500. ()pn SIS 2·5 e good bUy Ptln onty Dorn mtU U. CMf ..... aitor. s.t&-9950 _ UIRillU MAH•I kltcnen ~Good 1970 POf1 0un1e1gt1 Cir Diana c~ S31-1Me °'*'Sat~ 1-s SE:•Ulll.UI CeaJohnEJllotll. locetlon neer pool. •Ollf•W JMWll I 1·#211 dr. 3 Be. frpl, 1wg ~. 131-7064orf7S.31M 1174•900• onnermodtfwlthfultgolf (El1\el'~AdgaM) ry nice 11 tOOlmo. llJI B.m . .n:f1l_ CCM'M VteW POOi, tenntt. 14! 1211 bKoop 631-1* .. 11t1•11-1 'ltlsofl :.'3!.~J..~.J!.20 .. !: · · ealt·y-I caa"'~ 6#-7424-v PW 11111 Bt ! ~~~~~!~I WEAREALWAYSHEREI l2 BIG CANYON c3~w~~ p~ • M 786-1172 r 1 Rue Founulineb!Mu tlOOf ptan artd cJet;or -3 j PETE BARREn . REALTY 1.2 YOVIYOUI YOU! $49e.OOO Lowest prloed Bdrms. dining room Md _ . l vwsan .... oc.anJbay w , 1... .. ...... _ ... , b;,;;~ ·~.-~ .. ~,;-~ ~!""'~": 5'&-2313 3880 Mlehelson Ortve I 0 t. 720-"'"'""' n ~ backyard Ofchard. Thie If: I • glass .... aleg9nt """" lture 811 IC1t•. pdei•, .,g ••eluded ywd ell8il '91e Jl.a'ie lo ~ 5-pt Irvine 8PC> • ._.., hOme It located on one of -OUfFUftl .,. Ille nice.t S1tee1t In New-....... leac~ IMliJust listed, 3 Bdr 2·~ Ba pon8achandof'lerecht LlllTlll Liii,,_ ! condo. Spacious onlyS217 900 851-3073 Super sharp custom 10unitt $7001< hwnhome 28r 2t>9, den. 12 unit• $725K 0Yef1'g Big Cariyon golf 1-tunllS sasoK- COUfM Red.to '299.000 Tom Lee. BkJ. 642-1803 , • •-w/prlme location A•· 11H PAL• ~~!====~ ~•• m Only ~ block from the sume 1120.000 1st lo. (off 20th Street) ••uu. sand on a MCllJded cul-Low oo.n Rae ROdgere WEI SMAY 1-1 hlJ 1 Letti ~~ ~~~: 631•1* 142·1211 w/terrn1. By O'#NI. Open Sat 1·5 It 34 S.. Island (Ford & J.,,.,t>cne) ...., ........ "-'al nn 1 --S62-167s ••PA1UiXAH•• UfAm.l llUll" M 0 ST BE AU TI FU L $525 bftn eppa gar lnCd 102 ft elegant teekwood DUPLEX IN COM WON yrd 4 the kids/pell IOllT1Cllll S..Ut1tUI 2 BdJm, 2'h b8 home. s,peciac:Ular views ht and right for t>uyere townhome wlakyllght, 3 Bdrm1. 3 baths. Ownf n11ng a 2 Bdrm end patlO. highly upgraded say, "make me an otter" ,, Wllh attached oar• tlm.1-out Orglnially $675,000, r•r--=-------A PETE BARR ET I REALTY ketch wlotf~ mo<lf· ARCHITURAL AWARD 53M190 Best Ally ... Ing. LIYI lnoet Md M¥e + E.alde eo.ta u.e 2 Br d targ.e community •T SIU. 11llS duced to SS36.000. Call .. LIT lllnr 1 unusuelly ~s __.a.. Brian Johnaontagt at wtth good 3 BR home. millonsl Minney Yacht unit w/..-& -"'"'""' Sales 548-<e192 &l<.ASSUMABlf LOAN -,._.._,.._.,. 38~MIN~UNJT s RI .... 1n9 room with ce-W55a.-. 497 .. 811, 497-1561 evs $199.500. rat ee1ungs C>ffen1d llt-Nl1 ter~ll. ~t IHc•-IOlt lmllTICI ... ua...a L.11 IWllJ $450,000 ~202 Bkr ...... ~9SU-1200 Y.&UN' 21Ue FontaJnbleau, Big 3B1R 3b!.!!~:!.~lltr •-4 Bdrma t'4 ba+ pool Eql Canyon. 008811 g harbof .,_... • IK--.i -------w1111t to shops, beech, Bel. :11:1•111.11tn ~i~~":t~~ •YIEW .,.IAY• .. ·uw••t lH/llMlll Opport. '-Gt 545--0630 VtffW 4'~ Bdrm. 5 Ba 2 141-1121 HWPllTTEIUCE WESTCUFf 3BR +Den Acrou trom Htwpon f taia frplc. 4700 sq ft Priced -----1111,111. Exqullfle garden. Meny Herbor Yactit Club, this ,.__ ... •·--•• ... belo w rnarket at FRONTROWNWPTBAY 3 bed T xtras$271500 548-9518 11\arpduplexwtthaklct!·.,... !"_ ... ___ _. __ ~_. iiiivii.uiiiii.,=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii034iiii9 $498.000 Open House 3~~oncr~ I :a, f I~ el(C91~~on:.=.oi:~ Su CJt.~tt '"' er features outstanding 2 Bdrm + den.. t•.~ ea: A-1 Sun/Mon 640~ 15 Jonn S249 000 0644~ 700~ t . cetleot hnanc1ng, good financing C8'I bfok• cottage, '1 bl( to ocun * .... 11'111 * ' S1al1ef-~ POCJt 1lrtd lflUIY...... 645-8202 I _Leaf g81'~JDO •------4brttrgfamly""')Nnac. Ex}~60~lldo AtA ... --. ... .---pancareatorvourenjoy-.,,QPENSUNOAY11-4 "--iai.t... ...... 9000 I lease Agt 721t "'"'"'"' ' ""'"" ment 104 VIA ZAPATA """''•" ...._ ....., · · No OLD CdM LEASE 26R PORT m. nuu ~=rG~g c~: wt ocean & bay VUS, pool, S 1D,IOO IE*tlll UN IW. n Exelustve Mat1ner's Point Lagune wlttl 4 resld 2ba condo. pOOI spa nouse & bach unit on de sac IOc. S 185.000. spa, and maJdmurn secur· IF SIU TllAT Ill t•-custom 3 bf. 2'~ ba. 8'>· units. Ocean view t1 9% $1250 mo AVSJI 711 IM lty Prof decorated A.ssumabte loans on this --PfOIC 3,000 sq ft. Spe a Assumable ttnan Owrl9f 675-6000 R2 lot Priced far By Owfier 968-7883 thruout Spacious 1800 highly upg11ded country patios ideel for entertllin-837-«>30 low appreisel el sf 2 Br 2·~ Ba Only trench ch a rm er M ..... ,1 1 --Olde CdM C8'>9 Cod 2Br 59 950 Must Mii' call lni.at l 044 $535,000 or 111111 trade w/spac1ous yard spa. S&ClllFICE II ~ -ur•. gr• uriiAu llrilss 2sa: lrplc, trg bedlyrd 2 an 751-7664 Vllung RE ONLY for a Newport Ind 2 trplcs Prin. only ..... 41's h• s:i 19.000 Start great investment car gwage. wttirldryr WIER W llVEI house For viewing call Diana Cappel 631-1266 forces SALE or TRADE of By Ownr/Bkr ptogr~ easily with ~ St 150 640-n62 28R + Den RSJ Condo. PATRICK TENORE uclusive HARBOR ~or49&-4309 down and blended Cest ..... --JU4 WAITS lfFU premier flifWay location 760-8702 RIDGE 3200 s/f attached -interest rate ot 11% filled P'!!••-.--.-.-~ odt:' c M 3 Bdr 1 Be on S219.900 476-1266 hm In vetY pvt setting 1n luta Au ION on belanoe wMrl you i 12001mo. 3 er. 2''1 b8 Nie 1e1 sl Lrg detaohed 2 most ellclllstve area 4BA 11LL• II Fi:-..a buy Super E'slcle lo-wl backyard. w/d hk1>P 1 garage off alley & I 3,., ba 3 ftrepleces Din n,.3 -cation duplex atl t85 Mesa Or1wi )m ,or v·-t OI' RV Must •-'I S239K , ..... H V ' . . Incredible bdrm Twnhm-$1•9 500 ...... , ""'"'2831 JSl _..,, ••• 1••• 24 500 Curt Hetber1a BY OWNER 2 BR. 2 Ba, 1211 fl,_1 aa• """"" ca gar Prof dee w/wtll ' '""'" I H--= ·Carmel md .... I Top rm. 11" rm. tam rm, loft. 3 So Cat Plz. Cul to __ .. _. :v_-_ -• -· -• 631·1266 lam-rm . $ 133,900 I •~ ..._ location 851-8767 r $95.000 St SK und9f Pr1,1rtJ .......... j I 8' E 5'de CM Ind re. WOOdbridge. 786-1671 Newport He i ght• · carpeting.lotsofmlrrors mrkt 5% On. Agt. Expel-~· co I gng & stove. R\I area I 3BR•lam rm. 2 ba RV Beaut ;atden setting. 846-3994 specializes "' Orange & S52S 759-0268 House fOI' Sele. Irvine storage & 99CUrtly gate hw Ustiu-llfcrt1t courtyard. waterfall. S.. San Diego Count• ifliill~~~~~ area. 4br 2~b8. pool, OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 FANlAST1<!" CUSTOM eurity, tennis, pOOI. Vlew1 •••i11 B .. n llM TSL MGMT 642-1603 28' tbs hse. no pell • I lecuul. tennis courts 23'5 16th SL RESIDENCE -New con-ot mtns & water setting 1984 Fuqua dbl wfde S6001mo 184 Co11a OL REPOSSESSI0-'4 Or R ''"" •670 Valued over S600.o00 I · TR'-PLEX Costa Mesa. 10 Mesa St · s 38 ooo avalleble. By Owner oblnson .,...,..... struction inSlde and out. MAKE ANY OFFEA Wilt Newport$3500 : ~. h parkprlce yrs old. S205 000 DeVlll RE 642-6368 .. ~~~ t ~4~7739 low $135,000 786-~ 2Br 2''>ba condo NU opt & new landac.aping 3 take 2nd a.ssum. low Int S37 500 83. 9 6"'"'4 I 645-6473 bef 4pm - g NfVERSITY PAR I drps POOi spa S 108 900 Bdrms. 2'" baths • loan By owner Ova • • ,_ °' -3 8' I Ba enolsd gar"9t" llHICH U K. 3 BR. 673-7200 or 646-8159 vaulted ceilings. sky· 55 4-5222 or eves 495-t337 Why Ml-explore ti.nefits big ~ho, crpts. drapes 7 950 10 S 129.900 fOf 2V. Ba. 58 Sequoia Tree _ lights. marvelous kitchen 640_588A eMut brand new 14.x<M of exchanging. Loia. fncd Xlnt erea & Sl'lerp "i. sare. Mesa Verde ln on reenbelt et edult 2 story, 3300 sf Back Bev Come and ll19W this ex1:1t· OpenSATISUN9am-9pm loeded wlupgrades in Doheny Alty 754-1712 S660 • sec No pets ' "' lrg tam rm. btg pool. 153,000 Owner 4Br 3ba high cetls. 2 ing new ottering 32 Vienna. Hrbr Ridge adult pk, CM $27.900 Orup ._ 543-5442 770-5629 1c Agl Dave Leighton 78&-0579 5% to t>to«ers ~P s. P00113i50SpK•·.~ cart~!'.: 111tl.HWUI 28t 1bli, pet Ot<. St7.900 a..~ ., 1511 J Bt 288 widen, 2 car pr 546-5880 •acre may r.vv IPEI U.Y 1 I SUYIEW/NIT llT&L Ward MObne Homes n 1850/mo Incl garcsen. •------.1iiiifiiiililliilliliii1iiiii1iiioiii24. for Income 642-1366 142-1200 -OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 991~ or 645-1*>& full0e4;; Acres 1 8Cr9 & water Ctifldfen 01( SECtJtllY GATm C<ll>O -$140,000U Immaculate 2 BR. 2'A Ba. utlllty area and fireplace Decking off the mMter bedroom. Located near the pane. Allk tor Lois Egan. COSTA lt1ESA -2 STC.Y IOE! This home Wfth 3 BR. 2'4 Ba. wtth family room ind den, ts located on a quiet~. with herapy pool and apa ANO RVJ)artclng. All this tor only S 143,000. Ask tor Marie Denny. E.est area -new lhope, bu9ea, etc. Two 1 BR homes with charm on a large R-2 tot. Aecentty relurb1shed. Aasumabte $100,000 loen. Good value at S 142,500. Ask for Linda Oeth. CLOS[ TO OCEM .. COSTA man This lovely 3 BA. 2'A 8a home wtth formal dining room #ld family R>Om ha an oY9f'9l:Md cut-de-sac lot. Gr•t home tot Children. Ptlced at $149.500. Alik for Merte Denny. , CHWMG wna: CAP£ COO -$215,000! Complelety remocMled. 9r9"d new ..,.,.ythlng. 2 story, 3 BR, 21A Ba home on a huge A-2 lot. Owner wlll trede for Eualde R.-2 or ffxer. Atk for Linda Oeth J U +llAT SUP 21 tt Yacht Wande<er I --Vie'# lot. Ten'll$ $159,500 Onve by 620 l<nowell ••"llFICE 4BR, 31>&. tem rm. 2 fir• llST llY •Tift Privlte Party 771-73'6 then Ull 751-36 t6 -places Close 10 pool & In A Beeutitul Pn -- Unique lrg 3 Br 2'~ Ba teon1s Gete guarded 20~60 tt. 2M 2Ba. light 0.1 tf C...tJ lBr 288 West CM gOOd wt dining rrn. lrplc. sec comm u n 1 t y Pro 1 ai.ry tntenOI' look Lwge r.;"i;ty 1 SZS area 111 & last requ•r~ 8 0 A T S l I P 0 n IV t1te Views A STEAL AT kitchen 1r$8 Reasonable 3 . Pfl"81e atreet gatdenef 64-7624 gate. and your OWN I Ind~ Ooean & Nlghl IMng. dining rm and -No pets $.750/mo Incl $239,900 w/lef'ms low 1369,00011 Call Ofc rent Small pet OK. unobstructed view 01 JBr Mesa \191'de ~me dWn OK Must see this 476-1973 Hm 552-0462 CALL AGT 540-5937 lake Elslnc><e Owner opponunrty For detalls ' _ · 7 1 4 I 6 5 O. 3 1 1. 1 or patio. on qUtet s1ree1 call Alan Vandevort MWHITClm , SUYll'W/PllTUYIL ....... o.r,La. 674-1921 Buy or trade $980/mo 957-2760 751-7664 63t·l266 NEW LISTING-ENO UNIT OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Charming IQ! wide. encl $50,000. 87"266' lot. 1973 $400's 2 8t flai w/mod -4 Bdrrns. 2,, batha plus 2111 Yacht Wandentr porctl In beautiful 5-Star w. Highland Ave. San apls or 3 Br 2 ba S600 s ,,.,.._1y room and dining 4BR. 3ba, fem rm, 2 fir• Irvine Part! tnltne Ont)o BemerdlnO Remodeled clean & re.ty 4 tam room Nice buillln ~ Ctoee to pool & $29.500 Call Mer) commerci el bldg 539-6190 Best Alty lee ~acnen wet bar and at-tennis Gate guarded 1 GrMlam, Agt 551·2360 71~1SI , .. -;__ d 4 kid/..;:.. 3 Br · d communlt y Pr of .... ..._,.'ff' ..... BAYFRONT nmx tidied ouble garage lnd3cpd Ooe8n & Night C-ett1J Lets l.L hcU.,. IMI cnefs bllns ChoeOe E81t· Ul"L 'ac::ant • move right 1n, lite views A STEAL AT aC ti lW. _ side locale $700 s Call '°' details $369 00011 Call Ole -IDlm I IUIT D 539-6190 Beat filty ,_ Excellent Main Channel location with specious owner's untt ovel1ooklng • sandy bead't from Iha secluded 1undeck Seperate 3 Br rentll. Trades eooepted. Astclng 1975,000 Owner/Agt 644-9513 142-120. 476-1.973;Hm 552-0482 2 «Y Lqts. Bay View .... Yll fl..fl AeeeNe this 2 8dJwt tWN Terr. s.ct Pacillc View. .... of .._ & _..... •""""· ~ j PETE BARRET I REALTY argest lot In N.B. 45'by 202' fOf estete or condo 1850,00<> 87W7~Agt NB $1700/obo 644-0488 "' 111 .,_ -ge ,.... """ ~ S ~ gar modl6ed tlomea. lMge f9nCd 4 kid pet 539-6190 10x 100 flat lot w/CIOM up Best Riiy tee vtew of bllvtront ectrvtty Plan lnduded tor m. metlc remodel on this u - histing duptex Into 2 ste>ty, 3 bdrm home. Room fOf pool and stlll have • Y'l'd. Call fOf de- t•il• on th s un~I vMJe °"""* .. ·~ Snerp houae 2 Br tBa elldsd gar crpts a dr!IC* fncd petio wld rm "° pets S5eOmo • ~ Must stand Ctedn ci** ~2.n0-5629 .. • I -1 I a 2 ri1 l t1q ' rt. ,,, • u 18 -Orange County ReaJ Estate/ An Advettislng supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, June 9, 1984 a M Nicely turnl•tt9d $350 wkly Sllr (714) 875-4606 E/alde C.M. studio, evall 8115. Nr ~ & sttops Pvt yard, pncg. $700/roo Ind. ufk &42-2046 ORANGE COtltTY REAL.ESTATE CLASSHD ll>EX To Place Y• Ad, Cal 642-5678 HOUSES FOR SALE Generail ·-··-····-·· 1002 • Anllben ... -· -· 1004 Blllboe lllMd -.. Bmboe~ 10D7 Ceplilbaw 8-::ta ------101I Corona del ... ----10ZZ eo.ta .... -----... ca. Point ····--·-11128 B Toro ·--·---·· 1012 F°"'*6n v.-., 1034 ~ Growe --·--.. Huntington 8-::ta 1040 ~on tWbour 10l2- lnllne -.. -.. 10M l.AgUne 8-::ta .... LA9-N... 1050 LAiauna ...... 1052 Uie FON9t •. a5 ...... Viejo taS7 .... port~ .. Sen a.n. ... -107I Sen JuM c..M•.. tern S.UAna .. s... 8eJl!;tl ... -~uaur-... West11•at1 .... .. r..-, ... -..,...... mo Mable Home a-. 1tlD REA1. EST ATE A.c:re.ge ·----· 1125 AperiJ••da 1150 =~ 11'75 t2DD c.n.a. t Lob 1Z25 Comml. p, °'*1Y 125D Condon* ..... ms ~ i:m ~tobet.lowd 1125 Income PropartJ' 13l5D l~Propertf ms Lob tors. ,,... Mobile Hcne Pna M25 Mountan.o-t ... OnngaCo._ 15PD Out of County 15:Z5 OutofStm 1550 ~arme t51'5 . l Aaeot1 Ptupwty 15m - Tlme~ R.E.-~ R.E. W.-d RENTALS I ~Fwnllf-' 219 ~~ 22DD ~ Fum. of Uni. ~ Condol Fum. -zmt CondolUnf. 2'• T~Fum. 25ri2D T~l.H. 311125 OlipleW,f<unl. zsm Olip--, .... 2$15 Apartl••• Fum. ~ Aplirtn•lltl. lklf_ 2.1W9 Apia. Fum/Unf. ~ Aooma . 299 Aoom&eo.il 292 ............ 2IM ~ ...... 21115 &ul'nrlwRllali .. .. v...-. ...... 3'1 . ...,....'° ... .. ....... w ...... .. O...,..b'An 2112 OflceAlnllll 2!tM .._ ..... 2911 COmmt. ......... 2911 lncUl.Alnllll am ~ 2922 2925 • Pre P-.t Ada -__ ._. Classified -----·--• We've got the best play in town-let classified score for you! .. .. • I • 24 -Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday. June 1~ .. WITI ••• -$174,950. Costa Mesa Duplex. Extra large front unit. Large living room and family room each wtth ftreplace. Modern kitchen, 3 bdrms, 2 baths. Immaculate through- out. 546-2313 • 11 lllf -Abandoned 2 story + pool! $112,500. Immaculate condition! Sunshine patio with lots of brick + BBQ. 963-6767 UITlm mU'llYE, 1111,100 -Fresh and clean. Large llvlng and family rooms. Formal dining. Extra large lot. RV access. Quiet cul de sac. Call now, 546-2313 -, ..,., IUILT HIE -Sharp 4 bdrm, 2 bath Costa Mesa home in move-In condltlgp. Large corner lot for possible RV access. <In- cludes wet bar & covered patio. See this "More For Your Money" home at only $115,9501 646-7171 ••iln IWI CITIAIE -Gourmet kttchenl Massive stone fireplace! Stroll to sandy beach! Onty $152,000. 963-6767 IESA IEl 1111 IUm S1H,HO -Totally up- graded 4 bdrm home In great family area. Remodeled kitchen and separate dining. Come see this onel 546-2313 nrt _. • & LIT -Now you can be an investor tool Great Income producing units nestled between two condominium complexes. Good location, front home includes fireplace. Priced to sell at only $138,0001 646-7171 UCIJFICE ,_L .. E -$135,000. Immaculate 3 bdrm + brand new mink carpeting! Fireplace! Sparkling pool + spa surrounded by large enter- taining yard. 963-6767 I llW lllTS, 1112,llO -Seller will sell or exchange. Exo.ellent upside potential. All units are air conditioned. Three bdrm, 21/z bath unit suitable for owner occupancy. 4 spacious 2 bdrm, 2 bath income units. 546-2313 IEW'PllT IElllTS, S11tMO -A remodelers " dream! Super clean 3 bdrm, 2 bath home on an extra wide lot In a very desirable, quiet location. · Best buy In the area with future potential. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity! 646-7171 PllfRT ITAITll, Pa.--Beautiful garden ' hornet Poon New carpeting + fresh paint! Excel- lent k>catlont New llstlng -call nowl 963-6767 · .,. EIT&m 1212,llO -Private mansion! 3 bdrm decorated to perfection! Skylights! Glimmering pool + spa with total privacy! Fabulous luxuryll Call for private showing. 963-6767 WTW UllAll -Huge yar . S 9 . Room to spare. Lot sae 108x107. uiet cul de sac. Glean 3 bdrm home. Call now, 3 --. lllT .... JAi.iE, $14,IM -Two great as- sumable loan~ that total $55,000 with an effec- tive rate of less than 12%. Two bdrm condo located In a private, gated community near So. Coast PJaza. Pool & spal 646-7171 llll lllPt SHl,111 -Influential 4 bdrm ex- ecutive home! Gourmet kitchen! Family room + dining room I 2 fireplaces! Wet bar. 3 car garage! 963-6767 UDT LIUTlll, YD AMI TRiii -$299,000. Spaciou! Turtle Rock luxury condo. Bright and airy end unit. View from every room. Canyon, mountains, city lights. Private patio with spa. Community pool and spa. Assume fixed rate financing. Call for appointment. 546-2313 E&llT TIE llUI UEIDI -Only 2 blocks to Newport Beaches. Large two story, 4 bdrm, desirable floor plan that's great for entertaining. Sundeck off master suite. Assume $88,000 loan at 10%. Priced to sell at $158,0001 646-7171 111111 CUil PUZ& -Top-of-the-llnel 3 bdrm+ den/library! Formal dining room! Spectacular skylights! 2 decks off upstairs bdrm & huge entertainment patio off llvlng rooml Try 1~/e down! 963-6767 1700 Newport Blvd., CM. 2790 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 1030 Brookhurst, H.B. 646-7171 ·546-2313 963-6767 Llftl.Y laLm ,_ --Beautifully re-• modeled country kitchen. Highly upgraded with Fr,nch Bay window & French doors. Thia 3 bdrm plus den home Is just glowtng wtth warmth & comfort. Better see this today. Just fisted at $129,500. 6-48--7171 ....... Ul1W, 11M,lll -Perfect Invest- ment or starter home. 2 bdrm. Owner wlll assist .vtth flnandngl Call today, 546-2313 Pllm•~n u1•m, • •11111-An elegant home-secluded In-one of Newport's finest nefgh- borhoods. Large corner lot with cln::ular drive- way. Excellent floor plan includes master suite with atrium, formal dining & family room. Ivan Wells-bullt home for onty $285,000. 64~7171 PllY&TI PUTT 1'1 -Beautifully upgraded---..-.. bdrm with MexJcan pavers, tile courtyard entryt Complete with decorator touches! Romantic SPA off master suite seciuded by towering trees! 963-6767 · 1111 nm UlllFllE, 11•.--$10,000 under market. Anxious seller. Priced low for quick sale. Three-bdrm, bonua room. Quiet cul de aac. Call now, 546-2313 I IMl 1111111, Ml,111 -$4,750 down payment. Ananclng available. Beautiful double wide 2 .bdrm, 2 bath double wide mobile home. Outstanding complex with swimming poof, spa and clubhpuee. Call now, 548-2313 ... • UY WllWI -Panoramic view extends past Catalina Island from thft very attractive 2 bdrm. home. Ready to be moved Into wtth fantastk: potentlaJ for added Improvement. make the first step to better llvtng. Priced at a low $395,0001 846-7171 n WYll Yll mam.m -Dramatic tri-levet condo with approx. 1500 sq. ft. nestled In a complex surrounded with magnificent land- acaplng. An executive townhouse with high cathedral oefllngt & akyfights. Aluume $91,000 loan. Full price onty $141,900. 646-7171 mn 11 .... -1114,11• -In Newport Beach. You'll fall In love with this 3 Bdrm., 2 bath home which Includes 2 atone fireplaces, lkytight, high bMmed ceUfnga & spat Onty atepa to pool, tennis & partll A value packed comfortable home you lhoutd lee today. 848-7171. \ '