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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-05-21 - Orange Coast PilotI 111111 CUIT Olympic group to jpay for • security By JEFF ADLER ... ...., ........ t With smiles all around, county offic:ials and Olympic Orpnizing Committee Vice President Harry Uaher announced Friday that probleml surroundin& two event.a ecbeduled for Orange County ~ to be aolved. The problem the event.a had encountered wu a vow made by su~n last week to apend not ·one penny of taxpayer money in support of the events. But that irnpasae appeared to be bfok.en by the announcement Friday the Olympic Organizing Committee had agreed in principle to reirnburae the county for police and fire services needed during the competitions. Usher said the Olympic committee bas agreed to pay the county about $253,000 in three installments to cover the oosta the county will incur for the nenta. The agreement worked out between Ule Olympic otficlala and supervisors still must be approved by the full board. It could be considered at next Tueaday's meeting, Board Chairman ~r Stanton said. Stanton al8o said the amount of the reimbursement already h.u bee-n reviewed by county fiacal analyst.a u well u the county's chief a.dminlatratlve officer and all are "comfortable with thete figures." Stanton and Sheriff Brad Gates attended Friday'• ~ conference with Uaher in ta Ana. The future of the event• became clouded when a Sheriff'• Department bud8et request WU filed ukina that clo.e to $300,000 be added In 1983-84 to pay for (See OLYMPIC, Pqe AJ) Marshals get judges' backing o~ court plan Seasliore sbenanlsans Th011AaDda of Orange Countiam will be taking a aa Of thia weekend's summer-like weather to Yiait loeal-!8Dcla jut._ thia couple did Friday at Pirate'• Co•e in Corona clel Mar. Tlie weather .erviee eayt beach temperatu.ret should reaeh the mid-80&, and about 10 degrees higher inland. Aad the water temperatures are edging up to the mid-609. That'• beach wea..!_her.0 By GLENN SCM"J' ... ...., ........ • UC Irvine Is proposing just the thina for .s>rofeaon who enjoy the colleaiate atmosphere enough to live~. Adminlatratora are working on a plan to bUild ~o private homes and set aside anotMr 12 cuRlm lots on ~ undeveloped southern leCtion of the campua. The homes would be on land leued by the unive~ty only to faculty and academic staff member•. The propoeal la meant to meet a long-at.anding goal of the UC l)"ltern to find rea.onably priced . homes for profeieon ao they can live in places such as cout.al Oranae County, where real estate prices can scare away the most talented teachers. The idea ia to let profesaon search for· 1lgn1 of academic breakthroughs rather than signs for the San Diego Freeway. Conatructlon would take place in at.aaea. with the first pb.ue to include 20 townhou8t!S ranging in price from $60,000 to $9<>,000; another 20 townhouses costing from $90,000 to $125,000, and ~ detached houses from $125,000 to $155,000. The housing proposal was d1*:1 • ed law last week by UC Regents irwl cloeed le9lion In San Franclaco. William Parlter, UCI --'st.ant vice chancellor, uld 1he regents were "extremely supportive." The regent.a •re echeduled to consider approving the plan in June. U they ao for it, Parker said a private developer could be ·selected this summer and construction could begin In the fall, with the f.1rst homes ready for occupant. in fall 1984. Ad:ordina to UCl'a pro~. the campua would need a $1.5- mllllon, tax-exempt Joan from the regent.a to lmtall roeda and utilitiea. The loan would be paid off Al houses 11re purchased. Parker stressed that hou.ln1 costs would be bo~ entirely by the buyen. By leutna the land, UCI would retain control of resale prices and eligibWty requirements. (See HOUSING, Pace AJ) FV wrestles with budget deficit By PBD.. SNEIDERMAN ... ...., ........ ·Beland~ the city budget la once aga n \!auainc a few· headacbee for Foiintain Valley offJd.ala. • 'The City Council conducted a public hear:iP.I thh week cencernln1 a '-ntative $11.6 million •pending plan tor the o.c.I ~ t.lfat be81nl July 1. Bi.a\ "1• P'&bUc appar~~1 me. to flay lVldle -not • penon 1tepPed up to speak at Tue9day bUdget heartna. (The he9.rinc w• continued to June 7, wheq the pliblic will have another dlanoe to speak.) That 1tUl leaves council members '#till the challenae of ellmJnating a $317,000 difference .... • between what the city plans to spend next year and what it expects to receive from taxes and other revenue IOUl'CeS. Var i ous methods of ellmlnatlng the defldt are beina comiderecf by the coundl. First, tM ~ aoWd dlp into lta ~ funds. which nceed $2 mUHon O>uncilman Ben NielMn said ~ ii rel'4Clant to dll too deeply bUo .... rwrve Albda .,...,_ the lntelWt they ..-rate • the city'• fifth lara~t aource of income. And under atate law. th.-e funds. once aperit, cannot be re-.accumulated. While~ that numerom cutt.cka are beiJ11 exmnined by (See FV BUDGET, Pa1e Al) Orange County's auperior and municipal court judgea voted overwhelmingly Friday to approve consolidating court service functions under the auspices of the county Manhal'1 office. Mesan making ·a 'cl~ssic' run The county'• judictary voted 85 -5 a in favor of the oonaolidation plan, said RA:.alyn Lever, operations chief of the Registrar of Voten Office, which conducted the electlcn. 1be plan now will 10 to the state Legialature, which bu 90 days to overturn it. u lawmakers take no action, • expected, the ratified plan will be turned bM:k over to the Board of Supei ri9on for implementation. Board membera unanlmoualy voted eerUer um week to ~ the ~rlnth.";f!"n, aherif f '• deputies who now serve as balUffa In Superior Court ccurtrooms would be replaced by deputy manhala, who currently .are umped only in Municipal Court courtroon-. By comolldattna court lll'Vicea. which hM been cliebeted In lepl tmd law enforument c:irde9 for the pest 15 yean, taxpayers wW .. ve an aUmated $2 rnllllon emmally. -J~IJ Adler By JODI CADENHEAD or .. ....,,... .... You'd think building an 18th century-style Baltimore Clipper from ICl"atch would be enough to keep any man busy. But not Denn1a Holland. 'The Costa Mesa boat builder, famous for the 118-foot echooner be bu been buQdlng in h1a front yard since 1970, bu restored a vlntace 1909 Buick to race today in what has been billed as "The Greet American Race." Holland and Wayne Stanfield, '°· ol Santa Ana, will be drivtnc the aeamd car ever~ in Orana* County aero. 2,800 mllea of deeertl, bills and deeolaw open CIOWltry. rrexaa race. organizer Tom McRM bu eet down • few rulel for the cr01a-<:<>untry trek to JndtanapoU.. Ind.: driven muat aW!ra&e 00 mph and all caC'l .must be built before 1942. Bo~ will not be alone in hia eccentric quett to preserve hiltory. Race officlala aaid 80 antique car laven will tab off at 10:30 a.m. today from Kftott'a =:;."='~~ fire truck. The winner will receive $100.· 000 and $25,000 will go to the oldest car to reach the Indiana f1nlah line. It'• not the money that attnci. Holland, but rather the chance to relive a chapter of Orange County's radni tUst«y. The 1909 Buick WM once owned by Henry and Boyd DUa. who reced the car acrcm country at speeds up to 90 mph, uid Holland. But the two car buffs have found Q\5t thme were better cSar for th• vtotaae car. Holl#id tlgurea be'a ;sent $20,000 replacina ever from ~ motor to the cran that b• dtacovered was cracke'd Thur.:lay. . "Th ta i• my pleuur-., •• 1814 Holland when asked why h• waa takil'w on anocher ambltioYI project. •'ThJa C8(' • ._ reced in Phoenix 70 y..,. .,o MM! ffa like a dream come trUe to be back there racm, now.'' Of ~ all d\la work will ~ th. boat launchlnc until A~ aWd Holland. SUt alter 13 years, what'• a couple of mon1ha? I ~ I ... By fte Alsodated ~ LAGUNA HILL-S -The roommate of a man charged with murdering a Marine and under lnV!Mtiption in 13 other k1ll1np around the COUil~ laid Friday that hia frieo4 1a 'sentle, ldnd, giving and conside rate" and incapable of the crime. Jeffrey A. Seelig, 25, called a press confe re n ce to r e but statements made by Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates concerning the tnveat.igation of Randy s. Kraft. Kraft was chuged Tuesday with the murder of Terry Lee Gambrel, 25, a Marine stationed at the El Toto Marine base. ~\ '"'" Continued stories FV BUDGET DEFICIT ... the council, Nieiaen added, "I think .amewhere down the line we may ha~ to fr back to the voten for money.' Last year, a propoeed public safety tax to support police and fire protection was approved by a majority of Fountain Valley voters, but not by the two-thirds needed to implement it. Nielsen said a revised public safety measure, with a stronger campaign behind it, might achieve a1COM1, t .Councilwoman Barbara ' Brown, however, said the city may have to dip into its reeerves this year. She said she and other coandl memben are pre9li.ng (or a 10-year spending plan covering large city purchases and maintenance projects to help avert future deticlta. Brown said she does not think another ballot measure 1eeking money from voters is the answer. "They (the voten) have said it a number of times and anyone who hasn't heard them must be deaf," she said. Council members said they are examining a few radical cost- c u tt in g options, such as furloughing__~_!Y.ll.employeea and further redUcl.n8-' 8ervices such as tree trimmlng and curb and 1Utter repei.ra. But Ma;or Marvin AdJer said he's reluctant to continue delaying necessary ,epain and equipment purchaaes. "l don't want to walk away from the council and have the next penon say that you've· left me with a million dollars worth of projects. that need to be done," Adler said. OLYMPIC SECURITY • • • add l ti oil al train 1 n.g and equipment needed to ~ for the eventa. That so rankled aupervhon that one board member, Supervi9or BruH Neatande. suggested the Olympics be "uninvited." Neatande also exp d doubts a~t bo9ting ewnta if the threat of a terrorist attack here appeered to be a real one. The aareement worked out among the parties includes the Extended ' • loreeasi sheriffs ecaled-down requeat for equipment and training. Amona items deleted are tile 1emi- a u toma tic weapons the department had aousht for a third SWAT team. f The events scheduled in Qranae County include a lone· distance bicycle race in Millian Viejo, whicl\ .couJ.d attract 100,• 000 spectators, and the moder!\ pentathlon Mt for the Coto de Caza community. Other events are al8o ICheduled ln the oltiee of Anaheim and Fullerton. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A coalition of 4~ political. reliCJolal and union lf'OUJIS is pJannlnC • June 11 protest march to °'*'* a Senate bill that would srmt. legal at.atua to some Uleaal aliens but Crack down on others.\ Both California aenatOl'a,., Democrat Alan Cranston and Republican Pete Wilson, voted against the bill that waa approved, 76 to 18, on Wec:tne.day. The bill WU steered through the Senate by Sen. Alan K. Simplon, R·Wyo. "By the bill's restrictive provisions, ·onty about .10 percent of the applfcanta for legal residence 1tatua Will qualify,'' said Antonio Rodrlauez, spokesman for the Coalition Againat the Slmpson-Mazzoli ~ll. ''The other 90 percent will be deportable." The bill which hM not been ap-Oroved by Jhe tlouH of R6..,_ntatlva. would-establlah ~· 18IO, -.. ~for ~to have mt.red the coUntry . • U.S. hnmlaratlon •nd Natura llza tro.a Service C::Onuniuk>Det Alan C. Net.on stimates up to 2 \Ii milUoD ot an estimated e;~ ~ a1ieM in OW United Sta,_ would appl)' lot )epl Jtatus if the bU1 beoomee biw. • In a Wa1hin1ton intervJew with the Los Aftcelea Timet, be said the names of t.llC* who teek lep1 status but are re~ will be turned over to reaionAl INS ofticel, but be emphUbecl that there will be .. po •pec1a.l Protnm" to locate and deport them. "Some people think we'll be waltlng at the door to arrest them, but that'• not in the .,.iem ' . Welcome, new judges Ulifomia Chief Juatiee Rote Elizabeth Bird stopped in Orange County Friday for ceremonin honoring the juatiees appointed to the Fourth Di11riet Court of Appeal. Dirition Three, whieh DOW ealb Orange Coanty home. Bird, / joiDecl by Board of Sape"ilon Claaicalaa ROfer Stanton~ lauded the four jmdeel 'teated: Job botta. 1'IOlriu ere.by• Sheila Soaemhine aad Edward Wallin •. · at all," he aak1. • "What l• the concept of lepllzatiQQr' be Mked. "It's not to clear the decks bf all illepl I aliens but to provide people who . are here for a aut.taiitial length of .time and who have jobs and other roots with legalisation.'.' S.Ai . gunlitan' s haul: $I 50~oo0 in gems ' A 1unman stole $160,000 to sell the gems to jewelry atotts wordi of unaet diamonda from a in the area. according to police. wtiolesale gem dealer in downtown Santa Ana Friday, police said. The salesman, identified aa Dipak M. Doshi, 34, of Diamon<i Bar, was aocoated in a parking lot at 200 W. Fifth St. at 12 noon. He appatently had been tryina The bandit pulled a amall- caliber gun from his waistband and ordered the 181-nan to lie on the ground and to band him the briefcase containing the diamonds. He fled in a black Camero. I De:monstration planned in support of N-freeze A ~wd of up to 1,000 peo- ple is expected to participate in a pro-peace, pro.nuelear freeze demonstration Sunday at the Seal Beach Naval Weapol\I Station, oqanizen say. Backers say th e 1 p .m . Jfemonatration, called Peace Pentecost, will emphasize peaceful and spiritual values at a time when the world is at a critical juncture. Groups ~ated to parU~pate include the Lons Beach Area Peace Network, Seal Beach Nuclear Action Group, Orange County Alliance for Survival, <>range County Phyalciana for Social Retpon1ibU1ty, Loa Angeles Catholic _Worker organization and the interfaith Peace Ministry of Oran1e .. County. HOUSING ... From Page A1 Last year, the university opened its 100-unit Laa Lomas apartment project, al80 on the 80Uth aide, for. faculty and staff membera. 1i\e new homes would aerve many of the ume needs while offering ownership benefits. Parker noted the boosina aJao would be a key step in ~~ what Chancellor Daniel Aldrich Jr. calla bis viaion of an ''acadetlPc community," where atudenu and faculty can be found Oil ~pua at all ttmm, NATION Charges dropped against AIM leader Dennis Banks By Tile A11oclatecl Preti PORTLAND, Ore1on -A federal judge Friday dlsmiaaed all charges agaiNt Dennia Banks and three other ~ Indian Movement leaders in a 7 ~-year-old firearms and expl~ves cue. The diamissal by U.S. District Judge James Redden was baaed on prejudicial delay of the cue by the government. Banka; his wife, Kamook; Rusaell Redner and Kenneth Moses Loud Hawk were charged with lllogally possessing fittarms and explosives as they drove near Ontario, Ore., in November 1975. Jimmy Stewart celebrates 15th Orqe Coa1\0AILY PfLOT/Saturday, May 21, 1~ ' INDIANA, Pa. -Film legend James Stewart g~t a hero's weJcome and a shower of gifts Friday when he returned on hia 75th birthday to the small town where he was born. "This Is turning out to be an extraordinary birthday, and I've had my share o{ them," said Stewart during a ceremony on the steps of the town's red-brick cou.rthouae. ln what could have been a scene out of one of his many films, Stewart was given plaques, a key to the city, birthday cards, a 9CJ'8pbook and a~ blue denim banner that read, "Jimmy Stewart for President. ' 2nd wave of stOrnis ·bashes Tex as Woman who helped spy surrenders EUGENE, Ore. -The woman convicted of harboring escaped spy Christopher Boyce voluntarily surrendered to federal marshals Friday to begin serving a five year sentence, but said the truth in her case hasn't come out. Gloria White, 43, was convicted on charges she hid Boyce at her cabin in Bonners Ferry and helped him rob banks in the Pacific Northwest. PCB spill contaminates factory CLEMSON, S.C. -An estimated 20 to 30 gallons of oil containing PCB, a known carcinogen, sprayed the inside of a J. · P . Stevens & Co. Inc. plant Friday when an electrical transformer blew, a state health official said. The transformer "sprayed oil over walls and ceilings. but I didn't hear that any employees were within the room" at the plant, Warren Hardy, spokesman for the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, said in Columbia. "And I didn't hear that it got outside into. the environment." Ford closes Milpitas plant By Tbe A11oclated Pres• Two lethal volleys of tornadoes and hail the 11.7.e ol bMe~ hit Houston and sur;rounding towns in Texas and Louisiana Friday, killing 10 people, lnjuring dozens, and redudng hundreds of homes and buildings to splinters. The deaths from the day'of storms ln southeast Texas, plus two others jn Mwlsaippi and Louisiana, raised the count to 18 fatalities in the Clash flooda and more than 60 twisters that ·have wracked Dixie Ii.nee Wednelday. "It looks like a war out there and we lost," said Graham Painter, a 1pokeama.n for Houston Lighting & Power Co. ln the oU country of .outheut Texas where at least 12 _torpadoee and ~rha~ aa ~ as 18 wreck.a an eatlmai.ed homes and knocked out the power to 100,000 people. · The National Weather Service said 12 tornadoes were reported ln Texas an~ the Texas Department of Public Safety said aerial surwya indicated aa many aa 18 may have touched down within 100 miles of Houston. At least five of the Texas MILPITAS -The sprawling Ford Motor Co. plant, birthplace for 4 ~ million vehicles and Ford's last assembly stronghold on the West Coast, cl06ed Friday. A bright red·E.cort GT was the last car off the asaembly line. The plant, opened in 1955 when the American car was king of the road, produced 2.7 million cars and 2 million trucks, The shutdown, which began gradually about six months ago, idled 2,386 workers. K H tornado victims lived ln mobUe • • Warkentin sits amid ,Y'_r_ec_k_a-'g~e_o_f __________ _;__:::::..::....:==:.:._---homes. said police. Doctors deny guilt in death LONG BEACH -Two doctors accused of killing a comatose patient by cutting off life support syatema pleaded innocent Friday to murder charges that were reinstated by one judge after another diami.saed them. Superior Court Judge D. Sterry Fagan set a June 30 trial date after arraigning On. Robert Nejdl and Neil Barber on charges of murder and conspiracy to commit murder. BofA accepts Groucho verdict SANT A MONICA -The Bank of America agreed Friday to waive $250,000 in punitive damages it won in the Groucho Marx estate tna1 rather than face a pcmible retrial of ita two- month courtroom battle with Erin Fleming, the comedJan'a longtime companion. However, Superior Court Judge Jacqueline Weiss let stand a jury's award of $221,000 in compensatory damages to the bank, executor of the Marx estate, and granted a stay of payment until May 31. Miss Fleming's attorney indicated he would appeal the compensatory award. WORLD Soviets accused of atrocities The United States on Friday accused the Soviet Union of killing hundreds if not thousands of civilians in Afghanistan in bombing raids that amounted to "a slaughter . . . intolerable by any standard of civilli.ed behavior." The charge was made by J ohn Hughes, the State Department's chief spokesman. Guerrillas attack Peruvian police LIMA. Peru ·_ Left-wing guerrilJaa attacked the police headquarters in the Andean city of Ayacucho during a blackout Friday night and at least 10 people were killed and 20 wounded in the battle, military sources reported. Two Russian nuns reported killed JERUSALEM -Two nuns, a mother and daughter, were found stabbed '° death Friday at a convent of the "Red" Russian Orthodox Church in Jenasalem and Israeli authoriUea Ol'dered a special Inquiry inf the double slaying. Car bomb kills 16 in Pretoria PRETORIA, South Africa-A car-bomb exploded ouUlde air force heedquarten ln thl.a South African capital at the evening rush hour Friday. Officiala said 16 people were killed and 197 wounded. The white-minority regime blamed black guerrlllaa for the blast. Defeme Mfhiater Oen. Magnus Malan threatened military retaliation against black nationalists hued in neighborine a>Wllries. "We've got to do eomething about It." he told reporten. Pres ident vow-s v eto on t axes WASHINGTON (AP) - President Reaaan, stung by Senate~ of a 1984 budaet be oppo9e9, uid Friday that he would veto both tax increase legWatJon and spendinl bills that could "rekindle the Urea of Inflation and high Interest rates." "I will not support a budget resolution that ral8es taxes as we are coming out of a recession," the president said. Then, referring to a veto threat he made during his news conference Tuesday night, he added: "l meant it then a~ I mean lt now." He iuu ed the statement several hours after the GOP- controlled Senate defied him and its own GOP leadership ln approving an $849. 7 billion budget. The blueprint provides for tax Increases of $9 billion next year and $73 billion over three yean to reduce aoarlna federal deficits. The plan, drafted by Sen. Slade Gorton, R -Waah., and endorsed by Democrats and moderate Republlcml. envillom a defen.e spending ~ of 8 percent after inflation for next year, far below the 10 percent the White Houae ori1lnally aou1M. h al10 aet1 dome.Uc speridina taraetll that are about $12 bUfion higher than what Reasan orisinally sought ln January. Under the plan, the deficit would be $178.e bOllon tn 1984, $167.7 billion in 198&, and $130.1 ' bUllon ln 1988. We're Listening ••• What do you like ~bout tbf Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your ~1e will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the apPl'opriate edlior. 642·6086 The same 2A·hour an•wer1n1 Hrvlce m1y be UHd to record let· ters to the editor on any topk. Mailbox contributon rnuat Include their name and telephone number for vertfkatlon. No clrcul10on calls. please Tell us what's on your mind. OAAHGE COAST Dilly Pilat Ct\MfDow...,_ l!dhOt end AllitiMii IOINPllbWI« SHJ II" 1111. Prol_..TY. • Cable AMdy • FUii Function RM\ote CC)fltrOI • Super Brlgttt Picture RCA XL-100 19" ....... Space Sims 13.9 cu. ft. Refrtc•ator •WI .... ,, .. ..., ·~ ... •?lct 1' Easy '"" · 1 1 A4 Orange Cout DAILY ptLOT/Saturday. W-.y 21, 1913 ,Pontiff cheered 'in Milan ' NILAN. Italy (AP) -Tena of thot•nda ot falthtul. many of them waltinl thrM houn ln a 1'8ht rain, welcomed Pope John Paul D on Friday at the ltart of the first papal vbit in 566 yun to th.la financial and industrial center. The pontiU, who had flown from &me, toured the= ln a white Alta Romeo equi with a cabin of bulletproof exialaa and ba-ed the faithful .. they stood aionc the route behind iron barriers ettcied by police. About 10,000 po!lce officers and soldien guarded John Paul. who ha1 1urvived two assassination attempts. Security forces rerouted priv.ate vehicles and public transportation, triggering big traffic jams. The pontiU was greeted in the Piazza Cinque Giornate by Premier Amintore Fanfani and Milan's Socialist Mayor Carlo T0£0011. Fanfani dropped to hJs knees and ldaed the pope'• ring i n a traditional gesture of religious fealty. John Paul addressed the throng in a downtown aquare adorned with flowen and the Vatican colon of yellow and white. · Groupe of youths carried lar£e signs reading, "Long Uve the Pope" and "Welcome, you carry the word of the Lord," while other people peered onto the. aqua.re from the windows of a five-ctoey department st«e. 1be trip ta expected to be the pontiff'S lut -Wore hla trip to Poland on June 16-23. Surrounded by &heir personal belongings, a mother and her &OD await evacuation from fiood-strickea northera Argentina province of For.moea. The area has been hir-by-ihe wont ftoock-of &he .0eD&ary. -·-.. Hotel proj~t OK'd by Ir.vine planners A rer.qn1na to allow the 11'\'tne Co. to build a hotel and commerdal buiJdtAp on 31 .er.. 8Cl"09 from UC Jnitne ¥t been endoned by the lrvtne Planning Commllllon. The propoul next must io to the City Cound1. The ooa:ipany wantl to bWJd a 250-room. lk11ory hotel. a mqvie Conference on coastal ·problems set in June Whal 11 betn1 billect u the 1arp.9l and most comprehemlve oonterence on COMtal probiema and po1idel will be suiQed ln San D6ego early next month. An e9Umated l,200 lllentilU, educaton. 1o~ernment and baMdnew lelderl will dee end on the dty June 1 for the four~y conf.rence a&-tbe Town-and 0JuntrTlnb:. . ... The third 1ympo1lum on c.outal and OcNn Manapment 11 bein1 •ronsored by &be Nationa Oceanic and Atmoapbedc Admtnlstration and more than 30 Cl6er' pemrne11t and private lfOClfl. Seminar• will Include dl1cu11lon of beach ero1lon, coa1tal acce11, ofhhore devel~pmeai. oll<Clf 1 contalnment. ._... men-t and chanpa tn Cite~ theater, two re1taurant1, two banks and ~~.ooo more 1quue feel ot retail and office apace directly acrou Campus Drive from UCl'1 front lawn. A pedestrian and bicycle bridge would 1pan Campu1 Drive. The developnent would be a key pan of $.he University Town Center V i llage. And H the village name implies. it w4Uld include a town aqua.re to 1erve • a focal point and meeting place. 'Ibe 37-acre devetOpment ai.o is meant to link UCI with nearby William Muon Regional Park. Fairgrounds hosts games of Scotland -- 'Better mousetrap' hig~lights Convention A blt ot Scotland will be comln8 to the Oran1e County fairgrounda in Costa Meu May 28-!9 durtnc the ~lit annul H~ Gather'tnl and Gmw. coutah pipe band•. drwnmtn& athletic competitiona, dancinc. food and exh.lbitl will be part of the two-day oe1etintioo m.n e a.m. to 5 p.m.. _.. MONROEVD..LE, Pa. (AP) - Brian Gardner may have invented a better mouRtrap, but he'• not waiting for the wol'Jd to beat • path to his door. He's trying to market it at an in terna Clonal inven Uon conventbl. Gardner, 42, showed off hia Killer Katz mJce exterminator Friday at a show called Tec hnology-INPEX, for Invention and New Productl ~~ lookinc tor-110meOne to market the product for me ln thJa colUltry and the world," uid Gardner, a meet metal producta designer in Brtabane who wu named Australia's Inventor of the yew ln 1980. Gardner's device, which baa a U.S. patent. la a one-peoe delfgn m8de of cardboard and powered by a rubber band. 'The jaw. map down t.o kill vermin, and the devtcP can be thrown away. It ii billed aa "the moat humane, hyJ.ienlc mou.etrap ever invented • with a suggested retail ...... of 50 centl. Gardner-.was one of 310 exhibitor. at the week-long show, set up aa a one-stop center ao inventon can display new products to i nve1tor1, manufactu.ren, dlatribut.on or marbUnl agentl. Amon& the contraptiom lhown HCllllOUe• II HI ..... nsn " WHILEY ENGINEERING. 3144·C Airport LOOCI Dr., CoetAI MeN, CA 9292t. JOHN S WHILl!Y, 910 8. ~ 8urt1er*. CA a1!J01. Quarterly Clearance Sale LEOTARDS I SWIMW}:AR M~Y p 21 & 22 Thll~la~~M lndMdullf. Jotvt a. w._ Thl9 lletement ... llled w1tt1 IN Counly ca.ti of ar.,... CCIWlty Oft Aprtl 1&. 1Ma. ,..._ Publl"'-d OBn9e Co.t 0.ity Plot. ~ 1a. 20. ~. June a. 1.a 2211..a Saau.rclay 10 am lo 2 pm Snnclay 10 am to 1 pm LO'fV PRICES -"Aaytbi~ ltw would be • crime ... ~;;~ 5AOILY LEGAL~~ 8£ 646-2424 were a metal device for wl1torm1y -aueama toothpuie out of a tube, a pWoW ~worn over the top of one·~ head to keep warm at ntaht, a three-way zipper, a TV Mt to entertain patlenta in a den lilt's c}lair, a weed puller and a lelf _.feme aJove for women that can apray tear gu lnto an attacker's taice or administer an electric jolt ~ sharp proda. "The invent.on couldn't have ~ this many contact. In tive or stx &::;;_ said lhow direct« ~nventor1 ~re people poueued. They become very attached to their product," he added. '"Ibere ii no such tblna u an ualY baby 10 a rnothe?'· And wlth these peo•le, there'• no such thine u a bad invention. Some invent •a hobby. <>then totally belle•e ther, have an answer to a problem. • The Hiahland games, dating back h~ of ye.en, test the skill and strength of oampetit.on who must~ long timben-and heavy d19cs. A special Drumhead Service will begin at 10 a.m . May 29, with two bandl followed by the religloa.D 9el'Wd by the Reverend Jama Bums. South Huntington 8 eaoh BobllJ Sox The Parent Volunteers Who· comprise the Board for South Huntington Beach Bobby Sox wish to acknowledge the support of the following organizations and merchants, who hilve generously agreed to sponsor a team this 1983. Please join us In patronizing these businesses. r C.t's k.-8rooklust I Hadton Casa Canh Melican Food Cuclnl and Lucas Jewellrs Del Taco-Maanola I Atlanta ·fltetleet . ~on Beach AtNetlc Ck.lb- Hllltilston Beach freman's Assoc. '"->Post Pizza Nil J. Q-nm D.D.S. Inc. Pair's~ · The h C..a lllCI Al>Plann. Outs,anding Mesa students honored Les Miller ( cente.r), chairman of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce's education committee, presents fourth annual awards to the city's outstanding students. From left are Paul Blank, Amy Scholes, David lnadomi and Cara Wahner, all of Estancia High School; Miller, and Jeff Goetsch, Elizabeth Adams~ Stacey Shane and Joe Beque tte, all of Costa Mesa High School. · Orw.ge Colet DAILY PILOT/8aturdey, May 21, 1983 , "' J • ID The Irvine Fair of Fine Atta will be slaged Sunday from 11 a .m. t'o ~ p.m . to acquain~ resJdenta to the many non-profit cultural ll'OUPIJ ln their city. The fair will be held in the Flne Atta C.enter at Herltaee Park, at' Walnut and '\'ale avenues near the Santa Ana lt"'reeway. J.t is sponsored by the Irvine Coordinatln1 <:ommittee for the Atta. Admission is free and open to the public. lt wlll include art exhibits, demonstrations and outdoor perfonnanoes. College choirs harmonize Sunday The combined voices of the Golden West Colleje Slngen and the Orange Coest College Choir will harmonize ln "Choral Extravaganza," to be slaged at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Golden West mainstage theater. Highlights of the concert include selecllona trom "Carowlel" by Rodgers and Hammerstein, and the "Wedding Cantata'' by Daniel Pinkham. General admisslon is $2. J Smokers' clinic slated for June A Freedom from Smoking clinic is scheduled 111 June at the South Coast Medical Center, with eight bi-weekly sessions running from .7 to 9 p.m . Tueedays and Thursdays. The program. which costa $24 for all uesaiona, begins June 2 in the South LaRuna hospital's board room. The classes emphasUe a holistic approach and will utillu a variety of educational methods and relaxation techniques. For infonnation, call the hospital at 499-1311, ext. 2188. Europ~an art tour discussion set . -It's not only -what you say hilt Jiow- A 29-day educational tour focusing on the art of Western Europe will be discussed in a general information meeting Wedneeday-at ~College. - The meeting, which is open to the public, will be held at 7 p.m. in Conference Room 108 in the OCC Admlniatration Building. Bv GINNY OLSON DA VIES DllllJ,... C..1 , ....... People need to know the feelings in a message as well as the words, a researcher says. "When we communicate, we listen We> much for content and not enough for relationship," communications specialist Edward Bodaken aald in Corona del Mar Thut9day. "We communicate on two levels," Bodaken told a Trojan Guild audience. "The first is content, or how we deal with information, and the second is relational, or how we deal with the feelings this information conveys.'' Bodaken, a former USC jlrofemoc, is a consultant on legal commun ications in the courtroom. He also has been involved ln sports RUFFELL'S UPHOlSTERY, INC . .......... __ ...... 1922 HA .. Oll lllVO COSTA MESA -s.4S-11S6 DllCE ROIEW • The Arlee Higbee Dance Studio of Costa Mesa ahall present a dance review at the Costa Mesa Community Centw, 1&45 Park Ave., Costa Mesa, on Sunday, May 22, 1983 at 2:30 P.M. Adml..ion Is fr ... The public la cordially Invited. For more Information Clll 141-3111 I DOING ~··:~ BUSINESS .:.: UNDERA .. , .... FICTITIOUS NAME? Tiie DAILY PILOT provtd .. l:Mltft Mftt and publtcatloft ..,.,_._ We ........... nec.Maty to""• and IN!fntatn a dallr ••rvtce to Ille Orange Countr C-rthouee. UMr stop ltJ one of 01u oonwanlettt afflcae or ,Ilona Itta LIQAL DUAJn'mNT MMn1, lat. 112 for fROr• ,;. . ............. Md'°""'· 142-4121 DT.112 communications. The researcher, author of several books, said c hildren provide a clear example of knowing the feelings in a message. When a child says 90mething, he said, an adult should pay attention to how meaningful it is to the youngster. When questions are asked, he said, the child is · brought up short and may stop communicating. "M soon as an individual feehl threatened or feels defensive," he said, "he goes into defensive communications and starts to counter-argue, which means creating arguments for why the other pel'80n is wrong. Now he is concentrating on how to respond rather than on what is being said, and the listening efficiency decays." A ccording to Bodaken, research has shown that people spend 9 percent of their time writing, 16 percent reading, 30 percent speaking, and 45 percent listening. However, he said,. "there is a 25 percent deficiency in the 45 percent of our time Consumer advice and help with problems come in the Daily Pilot's At Your Service column. Daily Piiat ·Commer· c1a11v proven In self·servlce laundrtes • oentte, en· ergy efficient drying • Elec· trontc , Auto·Drv or Time control "°" for a limited time only, when you purcha$e any MAnM washer, receive a ... 6 monttl supply Of ,... 111 COUPON fO( 8 01 tile IJOllft • --ol IOP'Oll t:ml OflW ~ S-J1-IS unAG Hint Dlty •• ..., NO. 1 In lenotn of llfe ·fewest repairs • lowest service co spent in listening." Bodaken said feedbeck abo la important. "We need to say 'I love you' and to ahow appreciation without following this feedback with 'howevera.' It is better to live no feedback than to. give qualified ft!edback," he saicf. According to Bodaken, studenta have told him lack of' feedback from parenta was very· pa1nful to them. The tour. being offered for the ninth comecutive year by OCC art profeB>rS Victor Cuadoa and Don Jeulqa. will run July 3 ~ Aug. 1. Partidpanta will visit France, West Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland and Greece. Cost of the excursion is $3,050 per person, which covers moat expenses. Valley chamber director to speak Pat Crockett, executive director of the Fountain Valley Chamber of c.ommerce, will be guest speaker at the Fountain Valley Mayor's Break.fast, acheduled at 8 a.m. Wedneeday in the Community Center behind Oty Hall, 10200 Slater Ave. NOW GET THIS 96" TEAK WAl.:l UNIT ·FOR ONLY ~299 I . ~ I I 1 I ' ! I I .i I .. I ~· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 21, 1983 .. Economic indioators_ are.· really foF the bird~ BY BUGH A. MUUJGAN a#~C.r1"1 ... , IUOOEFIELP, Conn. -1be economic indicators juat re'er•d by Wuhlngton find bwtult verification around here. lloiullna starts are definitely up. 'Ihe robtna are bulldlng a nest In the evergreen tree just outlllde the kif.Chen window. Mn. Robin lngenioualy uaes her rump and tail feathen to meuure and tamp down the foundation. 'Ihe apurows are refurbiahing a h1&h rt.e, multifamily dwelllnc erected years ago for aome purple martins who were suppmed to eat up all the rooaquitoes but never took OCIC.'Upancy. A noisy oons\NCtion gang of six blue jays is putting up a nest in the white lilac near our front door and brawling with the robiN over buildil_\g supplies. The jays go swoo~ by in =ve fllaht format.Iona, the~.h.18b p6 radio waw eOuncf" tlwt Uled to introduce R.K.O. Pictures. Quite of\en they're ln full retreat from a pair of robins chulna them.,ptf from the pUe of deeCI IJ'Ullleft behind by the lawn mower. The gr119. evidently, la prime eorwtructioo material in this houalna boom. u all the bi.rda aeem to f10 by with a beakful. l'M ALWAYS amazed at how much straw and twtp a fat robin can balance in lta jaws and still get airborne. The much larger mourning dovee are building a mo.st fragl)e nest in the crook of a spa.nely limbed conifer, expoied to the wind and the rain and an predators, like our nefghbor'a cat who has been watching their labon with a smug, patient Anti-environnient ' stance halted Duke's honeynioon By THOMAS D. ELIAS U George .Deukmejian didn't get the usual 100-day honeymoon normally enjoyed by new goverhora, it was largely hia own fault. But If relations between Deukmejlan and the state Le1ialature improve this summer, it will also be primarily the governor's doing. For Deukmejian took office with an anti~nvironmenta.J and anti-regulatory flourish. His tint . few •r.pointments were bound to ra 1e the hackles of the Democrats who dominate most of state aovenunent. There waa Gordon Van Vleck as reeourcea secretary, a former state Chamber of Commerce spokesman against many of the laws and regulations pasaed in the last 10 years. And Carol Hallett as director of parka and ttcreation. despite IMtr husband'• role as a p~pestidde lobbyllt and her own record of fllhtlng against ll1ql controls and clean- water measures. AND THERE were Deukmejian's own comments about the desirability of doin1 away with the state Coastal Conunialon, whose budget for next year baa tentatively been alalhed by one.third. Combine tho.e appointments with an avowedly inf·lexlble stand durln1 the budget-IOU crisil of late February, and lt'a eaay to aee why Deukmejian offended others in 1tate government. But like hooeymoom. feuds tn government ee1dom last forever. And Dll!ukmejian appeared to learn from the Pebruary confrontation with state Senate leader' David Roberti. After that battle -and even in lta lut phase -he became notably more Oexible and 1- bellico9e lh hia rhetoric. Once atroni}y oppc»ed to a state lottery on moral grou.nda. be now concedes that 1uch a fund-raislna device may prove popular ancf effective. Once an adamant opponent of continued atate subaidiea for paaaenier tratn1 between Northern and Southern California, he's now turned ccmpletely arOund. -# Once seen as a hard-line anti-environmentallat, he now caJ.ls for a "marriage" of reeource development and ~vironmental protection. Maybe it was Roberti'• threats to bold up hiia major appointment• that turned Deukmejian around. Ot may~t was a hard look at the duMae suffered by President Reagan as a result of his inatalllng a hard- 11 ne anti-environmentalist as chief of the federal Environmental Protection Agency. ~ut the change I n Deukmejian 's tone ia now belna answered w i th a positive l:lllflllll flail re:C:'ense from actfvl1ta who re that like it or not, they'll have to deal with him at least until 1987. One appointee who haa helped Deukmejian eaae the tens1ona of hi• first 100 days is Gordon Duffy, a former Republican asaemblyman who wu always an effective comproml1er with Democrats in the Legialature. DUFFY, now cha1rman of the Air Reeoun:ea Board and tbe governor'• chief envil'onm9fttal adviser, .ays he ~ hinweU ... ne1otiator tryinf to wol'k out balanced 10 utlona for development-v1.-conaervatfon dispute1. He ha• pointedly refrained from maktn1 any effort to roll back the tough antf-smotJ dedsiona made by O• Gov. Jerry Brown'• appomtem ~ the ~ 1870... But if leplat.ive Democrats and active comervatloni8tl are no lonaer up in arm• over Deulmejlan, they're atlll far from being con~rted into admirers of the govefinOr. . The new flexibility Deukmejian 1how• may bave won him a respite, but what ~epena durin.f the ine'Qitable bUdpt battles o next month will be l8eD • the real lltmua tat of hII admi'ni.tration. --'- Thoma• Eli., 11 • fref!PJance columru.t "f'-1 Jn Santa ~onk:a. "HUGI MUlllGAll MU~Ll<?AN STEW lmlle from the prota-Uve ahldowa of the fonythia bushes. 1be catbtrda ate busy puttlnl up a maternity wtni ln the low weeds ju.It beyond me woodpile, carrytna away dead ch1p1 from my wOJ)dax to ooet wfth mud and a&llva· for the foundation. Dullest of all ii a U,.y, brown bouae wren who la refurtUhing an abandoned bird box with a key~med opentna hanalna from the lowest l.tmba of an old purple 1illc tree bemde the Porch -or deck • it ls fashionably called he.reabouta. rm amued that she can zoom in full mgbl right Into tha\ minuacule aperture without knocking her9elt silly. ~ •. thoUati. the®- pa\&8B al) the pendl-ihJck pea that eervee for a perch tc> ._,....."'_ the toed of deed -~·fr.om bet beak like u;-I ~of ~ i.m-aaer'• beard. No.hlnc aeerm to alow or frilbten her, neither' the f.narY araumena between the Jays and the robAm. nor the rattle of my typewriter, just a few feet away. CJn IWU\y days when I ctM>o. to work outdoors and lmPf\1!11 the neJahbon. THERE ~ a couple of cowbUda $out thelle buUd.l.na lots, bly waltlna for other 1 of bird to bUIJd their IM!lltll ., th,!y can move ln uninvited and lay their esp. The Brltlah cuckOo ha the same free lolid1na lnstlnct9. Some blrda like the yellow warblers retaliate by build1nC 1another floor to the nest over the cowblrda ~889, often leVeral until an impromptu apartment haWt rs.et ii) violation of zoninl ~-'l'bat doeln't emban'ul the cowblrda one blt . J.. IOCllJ • they lay their they taka off, Jeavtnc the tenlntl the job of and hatchlna and raildna the ~ IJ'be melocly of birdlli)d edM>M then with the l9d ..... ot child abmdonme!lt. but the warblen 'and the other' SWTOpte parentl don't 8eelD to mind. ' They raile the cowbird YOW"I' 11.ke their own and help puah them out of the three-or four-st«y nest when the Ume Cll:lft* f06' them to fly. MY WIPE encourage. all dlelle new howdni .starta by leavtna bita of yam, str\na, cotton wool and straw from the Chr1ltlnu creche about the yard u building aupplles. I can't seen> to:= favorlte A.r.- lllandt t~·· sweater. I wonder If lbe't ..,t ti to one of her relaUv. In lrelaDd from whence it came or whether 1t•1 feetbertna the 1-' • of .,.ne of our feathered frtal8 out bllck.. It I -a a.by blue ~bylna~rn Oh well, they can &.-it. Blue jaya are born naked, without the .,~ down Of allaht aua-Uoo of fuzzy leathen adOirdfia other newborn cbJdla. Hence tJie exp I ""'1, nabd M a 'jay. Speeldq ot housinc Nr1ll. my wtte want. to know when rm going to aet started on \Mt new-abeCl to hou8e tbe ~ cana. I wonder what dirty blid whispered that thouiht ln h« ear. fiature la to be admired. not emulated. Margaret Thatcher'~ fou~-year report card shows ups, downs By MAUREEN JOHNSON "" ......... .,.., LONDON -Margaret Thatcher, 1avorlng her Conservative Party's election triumph over a 1oclalilt administration. stood at the door of the prime n1lnlater'a 10 DowninS St. office and quoted St. Francia of Ami.Ii. "Where there ia d19cord, may Thatcher a "calloUI" procector of privilege. Mrs. Thatcher re1po.nda briskly that "compaalion Is not eDOUlh" and .,.;allsm doesn't creete wealth. ln between, the new centrist alliance of the Social ~atic and Liberal parties. formed in September 1981 hoplns to break the 60-year dominance of. the two major parties, ia trail.i.ng in the unemployment, which has nearly trebled to 3.17 million, or 13.6 percent of the work force, since Mrs. Thatcher took office - which she blame• largely on world~. The best newa la inflation, down from a 21.9 percent peak ln May 1980 to 4.8 percent, the lowest in 1~ years. Mn. Thatcher haa fulfill~ .. • patriotism and a presidential atyle of leadenhlp, surrounding hene1f with penona) advl8ed. Economic indicatora have Improved in the put few montha becaua a lower pound is making Britbh expert. cheaper, ana becau.e of lower oil prica and signs of U.S . economic revival. ManufacturinC output. which 1lumped to a 10-year low l.ut year, la plclcln1 up. The c.aotederation of British lnduatry reported thll week that 3~ percent of 1,709 finDI ~ bad lncre ned orders in the pMt founnontha -the bat ""P""te since 1967. Treuury and basinew liwten predict 2 to 2.5 percent .., ...... pwth UU. year. But that. lt achieved, would almply keep \.&Delllployment from r11inC· 'l'o the fundamental quelllion of how to cut joble1a le1*1a unparalleled alnce the ldoa. Mn. Thatcher rnponda wtth atatemel\tl ebout compeUdv t e and revival throqh auateftty. Tbe eodallst remedy of b.IChW •tate apendlq •he re~ u merely printfns money-to "-1 Inflation and a..l9 phony jDbL French Soclall1t t>reaidfnt Fnulcoia Mitternnd ii ofi. ctted by Mu. Thatcher and her officiala lince he wu fOl'Old lato an auit.erity procram last Maft!b, afW 22 mon\ha In office. Mn. Thatcher hu brou&ht Britain'• budpt detidt down by ahn.ost 60 percent between 1980-81 and 198S-M. But ..... •pencllnc 1Ull uees-up M a percen~ of national ~ - 40.'T 119ft*lt compend With 11.J pen:el't ln 11'71. Brltona, ump\ for the w.u. ott. are ai.o pa~ man ~ Wider' "' ........ tlril ........ on tu-C!UlU.na ~ ., rn~rr~ rn~ oo [~J I Mom-daughter brunch today Liberty C.riatlu Womea'a Fellowtlip will OllOdUC't a mot.ber-dauabter bnmch today 4t 10 a.m. at the Airporter Inn lfot.el, 18700 MacArthw' Blvd., Irvtne. Guest speaker Margaret Nachoe will speak on the theme, 'll Like Your Style." A faahlon show will be preeented by Florence Smales. Everyone ia welcome. Call 851-9144 for information and ~ationa. · \ • • • .,. TM ltev. l:Ulwal1h 1llcbardlon hM '*m called ., the Interim mlnilter of The ~hborhood ~dcnal Cburcb ln i.,una · where lM terVid 0 ywian • eenior' mlnllter. 'l'he Rev. John ~ hM Ntited end II livlnc ln Clal'e(DOnt. ReY. ~ will ~ Sunday at the 10 a.m .. lel'\lb an the 8\lbject. "Of Cour.. I Know WhJt ' Communion .. All Abou.t," A Jlnduate of Bethany eon.. West Virllnla and Unlon TheoJocbl Seminary ln New York Qty, Rev. 1llcbardlon OricinallY. had ~ to Yale with \be lmmtim of belna a ~ ~but deoided later to en\er the mlntatry. He dld OCCMkJnal pNllCbin« lp m1nlnl t.owna u a Jtudeftt AT and Wat lilt.er ordained Into the Northern Ba~ Conveiuton. with Dr. Wllllam Lyon Pbelpe lllWhlnl the ordinaUon eeamcn. -He bu .. rv9d <::oncreaatlo.nal churches tn Texa1, N,._.,.k. New Jertey, a Metbod1st church In EMl ONQae, New Jer.y. C«ltral BepUlt 0,w'Ch In ~wim,. ''Hew York. and then WM fOf' 10 ~ puwr of the Flrat Con1re1atlonal Chutcll of Rocbway s-ch. New York. He wu a member of the Staff of a..ame. Conare1a&l0Ml Church of 2,200 m,mben u ~ inlniater ln Dell'Ott. Michlpn. and~ YI> M mtmster of the Rocen Park Con,greptioDAl Church ln Chicago for four years. Women's league sets conclave Dr. Jerry Tankersley, pasto r , La,aDa Prtsbytertu Claarcll, will speak Sunday on 'The Flnt Man" at the 10:15 a.m. service. The Cha.Qcel Choir, directed by Mitzi Int.erll.ndi, will provide the mUJlc. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scudder will be I pwters. Following the service, the COJ?egation ia . invited to share a friendahh> hour on the patio. Women from 46 O>nlervative SUlt.erhoQda ln re~tlna 200,000 women ln the Unif4d Stat.es, the Southwest will conver;e on the Anaheim ean.cta, MeXloo, Puerto Rico and brael. Marriott Hot.el Sunday for three days of lntenalve Women'• League ia a.ociated with 1be JewWl . . ' prooam1ng at the 36th Annual Conference of the Theological Seminary 'ot America. · · Pacific SoUthwart Branch of Women'• League for ,--------"---------The Italian ~tholic Federation will serve a homemade Italian spaghetti dinner Sunday from 4 to I p.m. in the pariah hall at 9 Hillgat.e, Irvine. St. El tabetla ADD SetoD Church will be the ~tidary. Adult ooet of the dinner is $3.50 and for 1 children under 12, $2.00. Call 833-1354 or 859-0866 for reaervations. Attendees may pay at the door. ••• Comervative J•Mlalpn Speakera and leaden of conference include Evelyn Seelig -national consultant from New York, Malkah Schulweis, Rabbi George Schlealnger', Dr. Ronald Wolfson, Marjorie Premnan. Sonny Raffle, Robert Fiaher and women from the brJnch leaderahlp. The Claud of Rellpou Science will preaent a · · eemlnar today from 9:30 a .m. to 1 p.rn. in the church center located at San Juan Plaza, D-106, 32261 Camino ~piatrano. Dr. Tom Johnson, author and nilniater, will conduct t he seminar, exploring leYeral themes from his boob. For information, call 24CMJ&i3. ., ""1,e 111 Pre.man will lead a apedal aeminar aimed at The I Ith Commandment ~ ~~-=-=~.:= Monsignor Vito Mistretta, pastor of on the fmnily and lta future, world affalta, 10Cia1 • • • the Holy Family Catholic Church in ~~.:iJi~=I\= plenwns, suburban Sacramento, lets drivers Accordina to Myra Shapiro -president. and Elaine Mark -conference cbalrman, the Padfic know where NOT to park their Southwest u. one of 28 branchee under the Women'• SL Wllfrld'• Epllcopal Cit~ of Huntington autos on church grounds. Leaaue umbrella. lt Ja. the largest Synasogue Beach b apomoring a "~F~M~th~Ali~·v~e=W~ee~k~e~n~d=":::::::::==::=::~::=::=::=:=:;:~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiomiiM!Dii~i:ii'i:iiiinitheiii.iworiiJdiiiiiwiiiithiii800iiiSiilteiiri™i~iodti~ Concert set 'i'he Fort Hays State ' University Choir, under the direction of David Ratmuaaen, will preeent a ccncert on ·its tint tour of. the West at Newport L•1keraa Chrcla, 798 Dover Drive, ~ewport Beach, on Monday at 7:3(J'p.m. SAINT MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Holy Communion -Sundays 8 '& 10:30 a.m. Sunday Pariah Forum 1:15 to 10:15 e.m. "hntlt/"*'""I Comlrua'*"''' Ootothy Fltzgen1kl, a-..·a -s-y HolY Communion -Tueeday 1 a.m. Ho1J Communion a Mlnlltry of HMQng Wed., 1:30 a.m. The Reverend John Rogers Davis. Ftect"' 3233 Pacific View Drive 7141144 0483 Corona del Mar 12825 ~ South Coast-· --c~mm-unity Church Services 8:30 A.M. & 10:15 A.M. · Nutwy end Chlchn'• Prooiwn -Both S.W. Program For 81**1 Neada Chlldl'en -10:18 A.M. Corona ct.I' M9t High School, 2101 EMtbluff Dr .. CoroM chi Mv "Stefl F .. H~· Are••ll" For tnfo: Call 844-1350 n.T---. o\ the ,,,,,,,~ ~(J~ Sunday Services 1e L~ ;:t 10 a.m. ...... ~ "Abundance is your ~ , divine right" WE ARE A NON-OENOMINATION).L, CHRISTIAN RELIGION BASED ON THE TEACHINGS 0' JESUS. EMPH,\SIZI~ THE w.TY Of' 000 ANO MAH ---we Offer --- AN ATM08PH£RE OF LOllE. JOY ANO FREEOOM. WHERE EACH PERSON CAN FEEL SAFE TO BE HIMSELF -TO OEV£1'.'0P HIS owN DtlllNE POTENTIAL IF YOU ARE"SafklNO A CHURCH FAMILY LIKE THIS .•. Welcome Home!! Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY Rest -Now Try The BestJ" IEWTIMID ClllSTlll CIUICH REV. DR. ELEANOR C. JACKSON "Ai-""""' d Y• ...., .. Bible Study Ctua 9: 15 • Sunday llornint ~ & Htabrc s.rYict /Mid at 10:30 1m .._ .. .,........., ....... ..... .... (114) -.1112 .......... (11•) ••••• SAINfJAMES WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY WOASHIP SERVICES 8:00 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite I 4 9:10 AM -Church School and Adult Education ' 10:00 AM -Hof)' Eucharilt Rite II. (Choir. Sermon. and Ollld C...et both ..vloee) CHAR1811AT1C MA88 7:00 PM -First Sunday of each month. •o.WEEK WORIHIP Monday -Friday -8:30 AM Morning Prayer Tladay-10:00 ltJA Eucharilt & Heeling SeMce. Wedneed8y -6:30 AM Holy EUC:hariat Reclor; Fr. John W.., • Meoc:.. Fr • ..._ Coll •••• The Rev. Todd Sorenlen • Mr. Samuel Shafel' The Rev. Thomas Henry • Mr. Ronald Doiron SrU~'T .J. \.\I ES EPISCOPAL Cl ll 'RCI I 3:1()8 Via Udo. Ntwpor1 a..:h. 71~0 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BRAHCHES Of ~.W!'£m!. AMT QUQf OF CHRIST, ICleNnlT IN !IOl'TOH. ~ ...., ...... ·~s., AH ,,.,,, Coeta ..... -Flret Church of Chrtat. Sclentlat • • --Y.-Dr,.C.... ..... a-... ............... _ ... A.11. ~ ... -... V.-Dr. I ............ .... . .... , . .,. ..... _ ....... ..... ,, lmne -Pint c ..... of Clwt:\~~~·-................ .... , 11811 491TAI11t11R ( .... Y•) . a.....a.....,......, -.. A.IL ............... -................... . ................ 10A.IL-4P&lloft. ....... 10 A.IL ...;. 1 ..... ,,......, CllldC-_..,., ......... HAMOR CIR8TIAN CHURCH (Dh 'lJ 111 _, Cllf9ll) ..................... --· ...:-:: Ml !-W~ Church of St. Matthew by the Sea (T, ....... _.. • .'HOLY coMMUNION -Each Sunday -9:00 AM ' (90c* of Canwnon "---1921.) MERTZ HALL of Community Congregational Church 811 Hellotrope..S.Oron• del Mar ,... ........... t1ld---mt PRESBYTERIAN CllllCH OF 1IE COVEJWIT -............ c.... .... -• ... .... a.~ .... Terry~ Dnotor of Yoult .. ...... Howlrd lmlon, OINceor of w ...... ... ~-----· .. A.& ca...._._ cein, ........... A.IL ....., .... ADI --•--AA ~-.,. ...... I I I , , J . I 11 ., ~· Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 21, 1983 Off to Alaska Research psychologist Margaret Riel watches as Albert Martinez (left) and Junior Lopez use computers to send stories about themselves to Alasl(an Eskimo students from their school in San Diego. Student performers hurt Tougher academic standards all eel non-athletes too particularly hard hit by the new standards. The survey found that 54.4 pe~nt of students involved in oonc:ert bands and 27.7 percent of those in drama clubs were diaqualified. By DA VJD WINDER Tiie ClllWtleft .._ ........ What c:oUld be more American than the dollar or more Britlah \han the pound or more French th.an the franc? Ne><t to food, probably nothina identi.tiea a country quicker In a penon'a mind that the money of that partlcular country. Thia la certainly true in the United States u . it la In Eurdpe where the French buy 1ooda in francs. the Britlah In pouhda, the Germana in marka, the Out.ch in gulldera, and the Itallana in llru. What la more, the value of any money in the world dependa on the value of all other cu.rrenciea in the world. Jn other words, all these currencies, as we call the money of different countries, have a relationship to each other. That la why we eometimes aay the dollar is strong and its value la high. What we mean by that la that the dollar !JI stronger in comparilon to say the Japanese yen or the British pound or the German mark. U, for instance, you are an American in Japan a ltrong dollar would buy more cameras or computera because for every dollar you have you trade it for more yen. If a country la very proeperoua we aay ita economy ia strong. Usually that means its currency iB strong too. By contraat, lf a country doe11 badly its currency may also be weak forcin1 its government to brina down the value of ita mone)'. When the value of a country'• currency is reduced we aay that country haa devalued lta money. France, for l.nata.nc:e, hu juat devalued the franc by 2.6 percent. Weat Germany, whoee economy right now la stronger than that of France, revalued its' currency. the W•t Gennan mark, by 6.6 percent compared to other European currencies. To revalue a currency means the currency riael in value compared to other currencies. The deci1ion to devalue the French franc and revalue the German mark ~ttled a difficult problem facing the membera of the Common Market. The Common Market is also known as the European Economic Community or EEC for 1hort. The Common Market or EEC, together with the European Coal and Steel Community, and the European Atomic Energy Community, make up wht is known as the European Community or Communities. It is often 1hortened to EX::. The Common Market la the world's latgeet trade bloc j.n the world -bigger even than the United States. It i1 allo the world's largest single market representing roughly the 270 million people in the 10 countries that now beJoni to the Common Market or ('C. The Common Market was formed in 1968 as a result of the tlgpln" of the Treaty of Romt the year before by the alx original members of the Market. TbOM alx countries were France, West Germany, Italy, Belllum. the Netherland•, and Luxembourg. In 1973, 11w Six aa they were then known -.me the Nine when Britain, the Republican of Ireland, and Denmark joined. Today there are 10 ln all, the latest member la Greece which joined ln 1973. Portugal and Spain would allo like to join. The Common Market haa its headquartera in Bnmela, the capital of Belgium. The ldff of fi>nninc a Commmi Market wa1 to help the economies of Weatern. Europe ' grow faster by makin1 trade among the countries euler. Th1a has been done by removtn1 quot.al and tartffa. Quotu and tariffs are trading reatrictJona which one counry will apply to other countries to prevent their goods coming In and competinc with their own. Removt.na dlele barriers makes trading eea1er for all the countries coneerned. Other reatr1ctiona were allo lifted so that the peoples of one Common Market country can move to another member country and find work there. A areal hope among IO~e Europeana la that one da~the Common Market and ita er umbrella organization t e European Com.munlty will be changed into a united stata of Europe ao that F.urope could act more easily aa a single unit in economla aa well as in politics. LOS ANGELES (AP) -More student perfonners than athletes are being hurt by the school dlatrict'a recent atiffenina of academic requirements for participation in extracurricular high school activities, a district survey ahows. "h's a total disaster," said John Delcnman ;director of · performing arts for the Los Angeles Unified School District. "Programs are being ,::anceled all over the place." District offidala noted that the overall figures probably inflate the number of students actually di9quallfied Ii.nee a atudmt who played 00 a tQm. WU in a hiab school band and waa on ifie student council would have been c o u n t e a a a l h r e e-,*.it!Jlt.;US!:!!t!.i~ttaa:!::!~~~t&!SA.!~t!J~ The survey,·released this week showed that 5,092 or 27 .5 percent of the 18,500 students involved in non-athletic high school programs were di8qualified for marks received after the first 10 weeks of this aemester. Performing arts were Sundance, kid? By contrast, only 1,961 or 19.1 percent of the 10.2~9 students on athletic teams failed to make the grade. Thi& is Sundance, a six-month-old puppy who's mostly golden retriever. The friendly fellow can be found at the Irvine Animal Care Center, 20401 Sun Valley, Laguna Beach. d~uallficationa. The district on Jan. 31 adopted a policy prohibiting 1tudenu from participating In any extracurrk:ular activities if they fail to maintain a C average or receive one F . School board member Rita Walters introduced the controvenial requirement. saying it wu targeted at the "cruel" plight of star student athletes who found themselves without skills and jobleaa after graduation. At the time, the requirement was criticized by many Ooa.chea. However. a Los Angeles Times study indicates that for many student athletes. the. policy aeems to be working as int.ended. "Kida who are interested in football for the fall are now buckling down 10 they can have a C average," said Verdugo Hills High School principal Betty Maltby. "It ia working in many, many cla8lel.'' At eome school.a a concentrated effort wu made to help student athletes in academic trouble. Coaches at Manual Arts High laun<fled a tutoring program for athlete• immediately after the policy went into effect. Only 17 .6 percent of that 1chool'a athletes were dllqualified, compared to 34.4 percent of students In non- athletic programa. PeHo~ arta teachen say the new emic atandards are unfair to all st udent• partidpeting in their PfOll'Ulll· Myrna W-iner. vice president of the Loe Angeles Clty Theatre Arta Teachera Auodatlon, aaid that athletes who were dl1~ualified after the tint 10 weeu of the aemeater had at least been able to pank:ipate In their aporta until gradea were handed out. But perfonnina arta students generally apencl the fint 10 weelu of the lll!l"DeSter reheerllna for a performance later on In the yar, Winer aaid. CO MING TO vbu• GALA>CV WllONlllOAV, MAV .II ___..._.m~·M-:.-~~~~- REIURN ~ §Q!.. TICKITI IMl ... lnt NOW OH &ALll TICKET MASTER OUTLETS MUSIC l'LUI LUXURY THEATRES btTW1 ..... ..,_CKTIZ.7S..._OllnlM~ s llBGHiI•Xul#6i6J425ssf ~c;:, J s * ( FOi Ml EXCntmenn Y111tOur ... ) * Wlm Wen••n' ...rslllJN~ HAMMETT ~';,,-;r:.1'_ U tOO .ZtOO 4t10 m 11100 1111 JtlO l t10 1111 10111 1 110 7110 1110 "011 loll•lder '" -x,.l!JMi•m 11•JO J1001110 1110 I01JO .car w111iwr 10'Aw. GANDHI • U •lt.•too,proO/•"•nh"-10 f , St161 O •I' U 141 1 100It11 7141 10111 "lclleN o .... In BREATHLESS m Ai-' P'lnt .,_. <"> .,...-,.m &ece!H trro111 New Yorti cal _j&/~ m 41 Hourt (a) ...._._ ::,a-·-.... .... -- =ftA.ftl".11 I ~'lHP'"..- •mf E• J.i',iiHUO· J "TINDD -Cllr .. ------ LAKEWOOD C ENTfl1 SOUlH ..... " tHlf Nt, l'/11.'". •.• ~ --------- ' t I I,' l, I \ ' , " .......... . ...,.I!™""' .. ... ,.,,.., ..... ...... ---"'!I' .. -----... ..__ AWi ·q-. ... ~. ---.......-··=·-.,..., :!!' _. .. ----- -::=,-:; .. =: ~ ...... .. ._._ IT&&.-·· ..... h ,,.. .. .. .._._ .. _. .. .... ~ .. ~a• u__... Cllll·ll.- ""':S: .. .. ... ...... _ ....~-...., ......... -·II- ' BY TOM TITUS or .. o.-, ........ In the "ftrat atep" year of South C.OUt Repertory. befOl"e the company took root on the Orange Cout in 1965, the fledgling troupe produced three playa In Lona Beach. one of Which WU Qeorae Bernard Shaw'• "Major Barbara." The director of that 1964 production was Mart.in Berwon, who'• a1ao In charp of the 1983 venion which opens Tueeday night aa the final mainatage production at SCR'a Fourth Step Theater. "Major Barbara" is billed as a "comedy of ideas" and centers on a powerful munitions manufacturer and his daughter. a Salvation Army lassie. The philoeophkal stn.tggle between them provides c:ettbra.l conflict. Reid Shelton, who gained fame as Daddy Warbucka In ""' "Annie," stant as the rnlllionalre, Andrew Undersh.aft, with Kathleen Lloy~ playing the Utle role of "Major Barbara." Others in the cast are Patricia Fruer, Paul Rudd, Jeffrey Canb9. Rlclwd Doyle. John . Elllnatoo, John-David Keller. Art ltoultik. Anni Lana. Krtaten Lowman, Martha McFarland and ~ Fox. Perfonnance. of the Shaw comedy wt1l be liven Tuemaya throuah Saturdays at 8 p..oi.. Sundayw at 7:30 and weekend matinees at 2:30 at the SClt theater, 8&0 Town Center Drive, Costa Meu •. Call 907-4033 for Udtet information and rftervatione. A ~-doien other productlona are being offered on Orange C.OUt ataaes next week. half of them mUllcall. They Include: -"The Ur\llnkable Molly Brown" at Sebutian11 Wat Dinner Playhowle, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-99~). Performances are Qiven • Wedne9day th.rougn Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday 1 and 7 p.m .• ' A Greek "tragedy' Steve Grodt, backed by the Bronzetones, lyrically bemoans his failure to seduce his wile in a roek version of uLysistrata" on stage this weekend at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Call 894-6070 for details. "Evocarive and funny. Rosanna Arquette i ~'1BID NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH 1199 Includes Beverage -Well Drink or Beer 9 •• 1:00 1712 Placentia 645-8091 COSTA MESA JUMBO 16 oz. MARGARITAS $1.50 with LUNCH or DINNER COMBINATION #1-24 on Menu COCKTAILS WELL DRINKS $1 .00 with lunch or dinner combination I 1-24 on Menu Good Tues .• Wed .• Thurs., Sat .. Sun. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Daily Luncheon Specials ... $2.95 1768 Newport Blvd. 645-0324 Cosb Mesa Cosed Monday Partin& In Rear is fascinating -chis role! pucs her in the firsl rank of American actresses to watch. Vincent Spano makes Sheik rhe most memo rable and elegant lokr since Jay Gatsby." ~--NOW PLAYING 1 -LOit ANGEU:S TIMES ~ 11tf11 Hlftlf41 ••••TIUCll 871-1350 Cell 142-Hft. Put a.t••word• to wortc tor u. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/81turd1y, May 21• 1983 "• u.nW Jw_y 10. -.. I Do, I Do" at the Ha.rleQuln Dlnner Play~, aooa·· s. Barbot' JJlvd .• Santa Ana (979-&&11). Cufta1n t1mlN vary niahtly except Mondays throU.ah June 19. -"J'uMy Qlrl" at the I...apna Moulton ~bowie, 606 ~ Ouiyon I Lacuna BMch (4°'-0743). Perfonnanme are wn ~ t.hrouah Saturdays at~ p.m. and Sunda)"I ai 2:80 throuch June 11. -"Null" at w Newport Harbor Acton 'Iheater, 390 Monte Vista St., c.o.ta Meu (631-5110). 'l'h\ltlliay thl'Ouah Saturday perfonnancea ue atven at 8 p.m., Sunday matineel at 2:30, through June ~. -''Goodbye Charlie" at the -------------------------- "THE FILM EVENT OF THE YEAR:• MUSIC COMPOSED. AND CONDUCTED BY CARMINE COPPOLA A ROIUT A. HUlll\llMA<if\ fllM ARCHIVE PREUllTATIOll A UNIVER\Al RELEA~E FROM ZOETROPE STUDIO~ 1°' -=:,-1 RECORDED IN aa1--1 ................ 6 ........ ,._,, ff16a6 ... ,,, ONE WEEK ONLY UT. 1.00, llOOt UI. 1s00, 7110 •I,. llHl. 7110 edwards CINEMA HAllOll IOUUYAID 546 3102 AT ADAMS • l San Clemente Theater,~ Ave~ Cabl'lllo, San Cl.iment.e (4~-046&). Friday and S.turda curta1na ao up at 8 p.m. until June 4. -''The Philadelphia Story" a the W~r c.ommunity Theatet, 7272 Maple St., · Westutlnater (995-4113). Perfonnancea are liven F.ridaYI and Saturdays at 8":30 thJ'OUlh June 4. I r ~ . , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, May 21, 1983 THE J',\"IL ,. CIRCl'S "Hi, Mom! Billy wants to know if I can eat here." by Gus Arriola b Jtm Davis · I 'C.AN'T &EU£V£ TME F'U55 TMEV MAKE OVER GOING TO 5EV r-~1 " ... and quit calllng me 'Gramp1!"' •' ~.\R,..\Dl'kE by Brad Anderson ' DE,'\IS THJ: '9J:,.\{'E by Hank Ketcham fl "~ .~l.) ).) ' "Who Invited you to afternoon tea?" PEA:\l'TS by Charles M. Schulz Q.l -Aa Soulh, vulnerable, you bold: +95 <:>SI OQJI07'51 •JU The bidding hu proceeded: Nenll Eut ~ Welt 1 NT P .. Z O Pue 3 O Pue ? ,J Whal action do you take'/ Q.2-Neither vulnerable. aa South you hold: +Q1076 <:>AJ763 OIJ •KS The bidding haa proceeded: NerUi Eut S.atl Weet I o. P ... 1 <:> PaM 1 NT P .. 1 What do you bid now'/ FENTON Mi~Lo~ f!TrN. rnwortn? -·------ . GOlfl 011 lllDGf BY CHARLES H GO~EN ANO OM.AA SHARIF Wf!EILY IRIOOE QlTD Q.S -Both vulnerable, u South you bold: +AMS <:>A76 OKQSS •J% Tbe bidding ba1 proceeded: Nri Eaet 8"dl Weet I <:> Pue I• P .. I+ Pue 1 Whal do you bid now'/ Q.4-Aa South, vulnerable, you hold: +85 <:?97 O AQ9 •KQJ1054 The bidding h .. proceeded: Nortli Ea1t 8"tli Weet 1. , ... z. P ... Z <:? Pue ? 1'~ '400 w.\ COME. 001 ·rRbM \JNOf~ ~f. 8£.0, ~! Whal do 1ou bid now Q.$-A1 South, vulnerable, )'OU hold: +u1n <:?Atu oQJa The bidding ha• proceeded: Nerti! Eut 8"tJi W eet I+ Pue 8 + PUI 4. , ... ? What do you bid now'/ Q.S-Both vulnerable. 11 South you hold: +Q'IUZ <:?874 O AM •IS The bidding hu proceeded: Nertli Eaet S..Ui Weet 2 <:? p.,. ZNT Pue 3 0 p.,. ? W£ ~._v~ 1'o "~~ \IE.1 I~ 'iOOR F~IENO~ ~ wo~r ~\J'l't 'iOO ~ HOW MUGH DID q()(J ~C.Tlct -n415 PIECE~ I ... What do you bid now·/ Look (or a newer• on Monday. y.., ,.., c. ..... On& &rick r...w 4.cWe ............ ..... ceatnetl A wrlc.r .. ee , ..... -"T ........ .... tMquaWW ....... leM, OUJ ......... s.a.lenl" Lell1I t.e OM tlMt .,__, attadl wtdt CMrtet Gen•'• "Opee!q LeM.." Fw ,.._ ~1· .... 11.15 c. 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Don Mutfay. e MOYIE -t~ •1-1 "Krono1" (195n Jett Mcln'ow. e lAUOH TRAX Blrt>wa l.IW'enct. For complete tletlng ... TV Log CHAIE LiSTHIGS· 9 ICNXT (CBS) e ICNBC <NBCI e ICTLA (Ind.) e ICABC (AICI • tcFMB (C.S> 81CMJ·TV (Ind.) • KCST !ABC) e KTTV (Ind.) 9-JCCOP.TV Und.J • ICCET (P8SI • KOCE <PBS) CD> On-TV (%) Z·TV ®HBO (I:) (~1-X) (!) CWORI NY .. N.Y. l7J <WTBSI CD (ESPNI ()) (Sflowt.lme I • Spotlight • (Clibl• News ~J . • I I I f l j I I I' ( t: I !> £ 'J £ 2 t J• r. ( ' I t (' 5 9 9 t .I 9 (' <> , I 2J l J ') 'l r: 9 t 2 , ( 2 (' l . •• J " f. " I f i< l ) t t ' I Ala Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 21, 1883 \ lllljPllDI SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1983 DllllllllD Lakers reach finals SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) -Los Angeles Lakera Coach Pat Riley said his team's 101-100 West e rn Conference championship win over San Antonio Friday night was a real "gut check." But Lakers' guard Earvin "Magic" Johnson, who got a hand on Mike Mitchell's first attempt at a game-winning basket in the final seconds, said, "I wasn't worried." The defendi ng National Basketball Asaociation champion Lakers eliminated the SpW"8 4-2 in the best-of-seven series and mo ve d to the l e ague championship series against the Philadelphia 76ers after holding off a late San Antonio rush. Los Angeles got its final field goal of the game with 2:01 to play when Michael Cooper hit a short shot off a quick pass from Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the game's leading scorer with 28 points. Norm Nixon added a free throw 10 seconds later that proved to be the Lakers' final and winning point. 85 -. Artists' victory~ ·title tarnished·:; ·b~ ~OntroversY{ By ROGER CARLSON Beach's Adam Johmon rtps*s Of.,..,._,.Uld . one over the net. The ball Lacuna Beach Higtl'• Artists zoomed ~ut of play' nd t~ awept to thelr third str.4aht CIF official at the OUI, a 4-A volleyball champr~mship point tor . · '-: Ftiday night, dealing se. View The scorebmrd weftl to 14'-ll League champion ~\ancia a and Eltandl wu a *5'W awa.y · l}-10, 15-5, 12-15, 16:-'14 ~t.t from evening the COUllt at 2-2. before 2,200 at Marina High, bl.it But the off.lcial In the far C'Ol'MI' it's safe to ·r the crowd's split In ruled the ball grazed off Eatanda ltn>pinion o the decUiort. hands at the net, the point W.- The 1,100 Laguna Beach fan.a taken away and Laguna ~ watched thelr Artists fight off a gained pcme•lon. gutty FAtancia rally to claim the Talent. plus the break,~ crown behind the sterling efforts to be too mucb u the Artists got of Leif Hanson & Co. a perfect placement lob from But the other 1,100 -Estancia Steve Blue, then a Jobnmn kill tam -probably feel as does the to tie the game at 13. Eagles' coach, Mike Pomeroy, The Eagles went up, 14-13, but that it hun't been decided yel, then the Artiata came bllck, fini there'J'ltJ.ll another game left. on Johnaon'a defemlve IPlke to "They can thank that comer gain ~ion. then Oeor1e Hnem.n for it," said an upeet Carey's klll to tie lt at 14, Pomeroy: who saw his team's followed by an F...tanda ~ momentum and a golden and Carey's tap to win It all. opportunity to send the match "They made just one m1ltake Into a tilt)\ ae\ overturned by the in that fourth 1ame," said 0 • ''They can thank her for Laguna Beach a-b an Aabm.. th! m•lch. Unbelievable," •'Tfu!vy put their bands up like Ued Pomeroy. "I'm szoing nlahtmares C111er it.'Y they bad l.B. We hate that. San wj"a the situation: Clemente did that two years ago It was the Spurs on offense and the Lakers on defense for most of the closing two minutes. A dunk by Artis Gi.hnore, who had 24 points, pulled the Spun within three points with 1:12 to play. ., .,.., .......... .., CIWtle..., Laguna Beach's George Carey (9) and Scott Fortune are pping two straight, ~ it. waa a real firiDC pm.nt tor Eltancia ed to win the third . ' raised 1hfee R.., __ matCh and was up, 13-11 in the Ashen -•-· u (See LAKERS, Page B•) unable to handle a well-placed spike by Estancia. . fout1h game when Laguna (See ARTISTS, .-.,e IM) •' . Poissant, V aqs meet their match, 7-2 By CURT SEEDEN Of'tM DellJ Plet 8tllff Irvine High's tireless right-hander Rodney Poissant has weathered eyery storm imaginable during the 1983 hfah school baseball season -inning and after innini and game after game of work, powerful hitters, huge deficita which his teammates have promptly reversed. But Friday, in the Vaqueros' CIF 2-A quarterfinal contest with visiting Norwalk, Potaant finally met hia match. It came in the form of a pulled latilslmus dorlli muscle on his pitching aide. It abo came at the most inopportune time as the Lancers eliminated Irvine with a 7-2 victory. Poissant pulled the muscle in the fourth inning, but by that time, the Lancers -the defending CIF 2-A champs, were already holding on to a 4-1 advantage. And like Irvine, Norwalk also has a pitcher who knows a liUle bit about stamina in left-hander BW Wenrick. Coming off a game in which he pitched 10 inninp of relief, Wenrick checked the Vaqueroe on six hita, walked one batter in the harmless seventh inning and pitched the Lancen (16-8) into the semifinals Tuesday against Suburban League foe Artesia. I ActuallnPoisaant's injury wasn't half as dama a& Norwalk's third inning, in whic the Lancers parlayed two infield singles, a bad bounce sinele, wild pitch and paaeed ball into four runs. Witherspoon on Holines: 'ff.e's nothing' LAS VEGAS (AP) -Larry Holmes, the World Boxing CoWlCil heavyweight champion, who came within one juclge'a vote of losing his title to unsung challenger Tim Withenpoon Friday night, agreed that he had been in trouble during the fight. "Maybe rm going down a little bit." uid the 33-year-old champion, who was defending his title for the 15th time. ''The young man put on a good fight. He gave it all he had." Witherspoon shouted "He's nothing, man, nothing!" after the fight. "I definitely think I won the fight. I was totally aggressive. I hurt him in almoet every round and I was picking off his jabe." WithenpbOn said he had gone into a dancing routine and a bit of showboating near the end of the bout becauae he was convinced he was ahead. Told that Judge Chuck Hu9ett bad ..-ored nine rounda tor Holmea, Witherspoon cringed. "Larry Holmes must have paid him some money before the fight," the U·yeer-old ~ ...._ "Baseball's that kind of game. All it takes is two or three clinkers," admitted Irvine Coach Bob Flint. "rm sure we've been in that situation before, too." the first inning. The Vaqueroe' Mark Webster ripped a one-out triple to right and scored ol'l Steve Lipton's ground out. Until the sixth inning, that was to be Irvine's only real threat of the afternoon. 'But one situation the Vaqueros may not have encounterd over the courae of a sea90n was a team whk:h waa l~ forward to fadn8 Pomant. • "He had really been built up. All we had heard waa he (Poissant) ls the franchla," explained Norwalk Coach Terry Bales. ''That's the first thing our kids said -let's go after the franchise. The kid has thrown six pmes in a row? He's not going to have the fut ball he usually has ... In Norwalk's wacky third, left-fielder Ji.JJl Guerrero opened with a walk and was aacrlficed to aeoond by Da~ Gray. David Gallegos, the Lancers .. No~ 9 hitter, then betat out an infield chopper to put numers on first and third. sun. the Lancers needed three inninp to get untracked against Poi.aant, and they found them8efves down 1-0 after ~rp Medina followed with whal looked lib a custom double play ball. but the ball took a horrible bounce over lrvine second baseman John Salinas' bead for an RBI t!ingle to even the acore. (See VAQUEROs. Page Bt) Angels 1 a hit at home Mild sl~mp snapped with 5-4 victory By JORN &EVA.NO or .. ...., ....... A reporter WU jokin& wtth first baseman Darrl Sconiers prior to the ~ c1aah wUh Cleveland Friday. 1 I "Bow about mixing in a~ of bita tontcht?" neeclle<l the ~ llDlled. "I feel uk., rm going to aet a couple ,of hita tonight,'' replied . the dellpated hitter. "Actually. we could JtLL use a OOUDle of hlta. '' , Well. SCanlen fell one hi~ ·thy of. bl• soal, but Rod Carew collected three; and Fred Lynn and Douf. l>eClnces had two each, the teer a1lo delivert:N a key twe>nm hamer, and that Wu enough to propel the Anaell to a much-needed 5.f victory over the Indiana before 26,6,0,at Anaheim Stadiwn. ·Angels bid nine hits against the ·Indians including tWo doubles by Carew, another double by Sconi~• · and DeCinces' home nm. . ~you try to do~• &Mnp like we ve been In la aCuttte t.O p=r• · .500 ball," .Pid winnlnC pi Tommy John, ;J-2. whiO e f penonal slump of hla own by plcldng·up his firirt win since April 11. ''The reuon you do that ia becauae you know }'ou're not that bad a team, and if you can play .~ ball, when t.hlh8JI turn .8round. you know you're pna to be-In pr'etty good shape.' The Angela started out Friday nJcht· u lf they bad never been in a elump at all. c.arew opened the bottom of the fl.nt inning with a double and then went to third when ~followed with another said. ' On the undercard, Michael Dokal retained l'"9 World Bo:idns Auociatl~n heavyweight champk>nahip by the narrows of marglna. a aiaw against former dwnpion Mike Weaver. ' ,, ......... " The Win WU Important In m..t it •napped a ~wo.1ame loelna streak tor the ADCe» and. mpre qniflcantly, there were ,alp the club WU ~. OUt ofihl hiUinC alumJ). After collecd.nl juat fou.r rum on 19 hita \n their recent thfte- 1ame eertn With Beattle\ the Scratch main won by Moran Kelly )!oran recotded h11 flnt·ev•r ecratch main even't vietOr)' on the Oranae C-ounty Fatrarounda apeedway oval Friday .llilht to ht1hlliht motorcycle ndftC acUaa. A ~rqwd of e.eso 11Yatched Moru "t.n the 1Cntch matn. wtth ...... ftnteltq .anct and Johll C.OOk taklna thttd. Stew Luo.o of 8eiD Pab1o took I Joure. . In the handJcap main Dub Ferrell of Whittler w'9 the wtfUMI'. O&het wlnnel'I J'rid*y ftlibt i~ed ftu11eU Romero of !faw.u.a a... m u.. \h&rd divt.llOn ~ """"' 1 lftd °"" w....-..on o1 ......._18111 ~ .. • McxinCt divtllcJrlt .min fWl'l1. Tim Witherspoon ny1e1 his arms after loeing split decilion to Larry HolmeL . ~ CarpeiJter manufactures ueiiJ • j r m No-hitter lilts Edison softball team into semis; FV •lls . . a l r I I · Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 21, 1883 "~SO registration lready in full swing · eddltlOMI clNICI In I flml!y, ~-II ,red 11too1t1. '°' -. lntonnM!on. ptioM ..... aoee ••••O• .. (Tu1tl11). "•Olllrellon II IOClly .. l!.ltca loflool. COii II '30 ,_ .-, ~· lflollld llftne I c.wvi--. .. .,., M MCCFllMI• by "' ICM{, "'911'ndloll ...... -• a.m ... "·"'· Youngltlrt wtlo did MC ,,._ !Mt fll In tNI f9llOf\ ""* fO dwouafl I ... r1lllflQ tlll. Ooflrl 1 M-II Jim atone. Phone e.s2.ocna fiw ~. MGION n (Weel Newpor1 9Mdl). All*IFIUon llU ""'oornpieetd, bul .... NQllV*lon '°""' -IV .. , end oNldt'en. wll lie plllOld on I Wlillne lilt. IJonne oen lie pldlecl up II 15'0 ~ w..,, ~ heoh. Colt 11 U5 per pllyer. CNtoren ""· to the 111g11e tllould bri ng 1 birth certlflc1t1. Collwnllllof111 le Tom WilllelM. "'-eoSt-8308 fOf lnlonnetlon. "IQION 111 (C1ntr11 Huntington •110111. Reglltretlon 11 "'-4 ec T.., 80flOOI ll'om to Llft.·2 P.11\. COii II 135 "' ctllld ...... I StOO ptr ••mlly m1al111um. Youno1t1r1 1llould b• ICCOl'l!pllllll by en lldult. A lllllcl ewiuetlon te1t II t9quhd et regtltretlon. LMGUI II tor boyl end glftl, 119" 5·15. Comml11k>Mf •• Daryle Hiit. Pllone M4-ee92 for Information. ... "lelON H (South Huntington 8eacht. atlon II Sundey 11 S-1 Mldd .. ~ 11 a.m.4 p.111. COii II 135 I*' ~· A birth rtlllc1t1 11 required when alg nlng up. Commilillloftlr .. Jolin Clmc*. • MCMON 17 (E.MI Newport 8-c::h. Cofone dll atl. Liii reetatretlon i. poulbl• by phoning , 10M. COii II '30 I*' c:NICI end '25 for IKh MQION -(Col" ........ AIQiltretlon .. today II 8*1rlc ci.n.. 1961 9tllWto CiM. from 10 e.rn.·2 p.m. COii II '30 IOt tlll llret ct\lld In I fllmlly, Sff for 1111 MCOn4. S20 fOf ltll tlllfd lllld 115 lor MCfl llddltlofwl dlild. Commlallol• 11 Stew U1w9k for lnl-"On, ~ 567~1. (~ AYSO, Pqe B•> Here's a map of A YSO regioD& in the Orange Cout area which where a child can register for the upcoming season. can help in determining ·J)esert Wine, Marfa . ; allowed to us_e Lasix . Jl'rem AP dbpa&cks m¥I Mart.a. 8eCClnd and third choices to · BALTIMORE -Desert Wine m fawred Swmy'a Halo, were given a repnew Friday to UR a controvenial mectication In today's PreUne. Stakes. . Owners of n.ert Wine won a court battle overtuminC the Maryland Racing Comml.aon'a rvJJ.nc that D.ert Wine not be allowed while betnc U.ted with LMtx. a diuretic: effective in preventlq hemorrba1inc. The rulin1 alao cleared the way for Marfa to run on the medication. Dmert Wlnr, the Kentucky Derby~­ up to Sunny's Halo, and Marfa, fifth in the Derby, Md been reedy to nm regardle. of the OU1IDame of the court action. A field of 3-yeu-dda Is •t fOf' the lllCODd le1 of thoroughbred racinl'• Triple Crown, belded by Sunny's Halo, wbme WlSightly ruh Weut.ided. Juctce Boben Runmennan. ln Urcuit court Court of Baltimore City , ruled that the Maryland cxmmlakm w.. "abritrary, capricious and WLr?EI mable" in denytnc Luix to 0eeert Wine becau. ~ Md been detected only Internally, not throusb the DOltrila. Quote of the day AleU. SoU1, the Panamanian joc.key, Mked if be knew tenner boxfna champion Roberto Duran. who oomea from the same country: "Of coune I know Duran. In Panama aty. everybody knows everybody. Everybody ii IO poor, eYell the sain .. know ~.·· Twins rout Red Sox -Gary Ward, Joi.a Cutlao, MJctey Raeder and Tom BnuaMJ stroked three hita each~ niOt to lead a 16-hit attack H the Minnaota Twins routed the Boaton Red Sox 10-.f in Botton to hiahlllht American League play. 1l\e Twins aoorea four Nnl Oft five hlta and a walk in the tint innf"4I . . . EIMwhere, Ont IAstaelrl, T.-a Pactorelt and a. &tttle hit home rune to pace the Chica10 White SoX 'in a M trtumlib over Kanue Cl ty. The 1puttertnc Royals have loet 11 of their laet 18 1ame1 ... .,..., Danna buried a five-hitter and Larry ......... . be1&ed a . three-nm bon>er In __ the third inning u TeXM beat Detroit 4-0 . . . Jim Gon acanered four hitl OYf!r five lnnln8s and L107d MoaebJ knocked in three rum to carry Toronto to a 7-~ victory aver Baltimore . . . Ridley B...,._ homered and ecored two n.m; to lNd Oakland to an' S..4 victory over the New York Yankee9 ln Yankee Manager BW, Marda'1 homecom1ng to Oak.land . . . Bell OalJvle doubled home the go-abelld nm and mnd the eventual win.n1na run on Dea ..._,., .nfice fly ln the ninth lnninl •Milwaukee shaded Seattle, 4-3. Baseball today 1952 -The Brooklyn Dodg't!ra .:ored l~ rune in the first l.nnlng en route to a 19-1 rout of the Cincinnati Reda at !!bbetta Field. Today's birthdays: Hall of Farner F.arl Averill ia 80. Toronto Manager Bobby Cox ia 42. Beck leads Atlanta Classic C"p Beck completed a ll 7-under-par 6~ moment• before darkne91 halted play and establilhed a three-stroke lead Friday in the twice-delayed and unciompJeted tint round of the Atlanta Golf eta.ic. A 3-hour, 14-minute dela,,y caused by thunderatorma eventually reaul ted in 26 players belna 1tranded by darlmell . . . Cbt• Job.Ma, wbme car waa stolen earlier in the day, tied l>eaa Willie for the flnt-round lead ln an LPGA tournament ln Clifton, N .J . I ~YAQUEROS BEATEN ••. l;~rom Page B 1 I '. Alfred Rodriguez then hit Player of the Year with a 7-1 )Lnother infie1d chopper and beet record and 0.90 ERA, walked 1t out f« a single. -A wild pit.ch four and .Md just four ltrikeouu .inoved the nmnen UJ>, and big -three coming after he had ifint bueman Bob Bobldewicz pulled the m\.llcle. 1•troked a two-run 1ln&Je to Bales, meanwbile, waa thrilled 1 center for a 3-1 1Md.. Rodrilues with the oomplete-pme effort he !;then econd m • 1-1 t.11. aot from Wenrick. Ii Guelrero'• two-nm lin&Je In "He wucomtantly aetUna the 1he lixth pve the 1.-ncen a 6-1 tint battet' today -wbat wM it, lad .and RocSrtauez added an RBI five of the .ven lnnln811? He'• J'':J,!! in the aeventh after pitched over 100 lonlnp thJa ·M '• cne-out doul>Jie. year and be'• probably only ~. The Vaqueroe (14-11), added walked 17 er 18.' Salee said. :thelr final run In the llxth innln& Added Flli1t: ''I don't think our 'XJft t.ck-to-back Uak!8 by Steve guys Md any playoff feara today. ~2!' and Jlm J.f artln and It's 11111 been a 80CJCi yeer. We're ( p;:t'!t,~ ~ 1.-,ue ~~:.:.~and I think Concepcion slams Cubs Dave Coacepelo"a grand slam II capped a five-run eighth innin1 Fridal that powered CJnclnna\i to a 9-5 the auca,o Cuti. in National pay. ChlCqo 1ta11er FerptOll Jedlu left ln \lie fifth lnnlnc after striklnc out five Reda. 'niat gave h1m a career total of 3,120, puttb:ll hlm in llxth. place on the all-time UR aheed of Belt Glbtoa ... Ebewhere, rook.le AadJ Bawkla• pitched his flnt major leegue ahutout • San Ote10 blanked Philadelph i a 5-0 In Philadelp)\18. In the pl"OCetl. •he Padres beat S&eve Carltoe, 6-3, who struck out foqr in eight lnuina• and puaed Walter Jo~a1H to move into eecond place on the all-time lbt . . . Rookie c ~ Crat1 McM•rtrJ and Terry Ponw combmed on a threee-hitter aa Atlanta nipped St. Louia, 2-1 ... Larry MeWW1am1 pitched .even 1trona inninp, &eat Tek•lh recorded hie fint aave of the aeuon, and Dale Berra blasted a two-run homer u Pittlburah edged Houston 4-3 ... S&eve Rosen hurled a four-hitt« wblle GUJ Caner e1ammed a two- run homer • Montreal whipped San Frandloo 7-1. 'The Expoe had won only one of their laat lix game9, but they ripped San Franci.::o starter Fnd Bretata1, 4-4 in taking a quick 5-0 lead. Arizona facing suspension The University of Arizona • football program hu been placed on two years probation with post-eeuon and television pla~ aocordlng to a report. Lat ber, the NCAA accU8ed Arizona of 18 rules infractlona between 1971 and 1980 and results of the investigation were turned over to univenity off:lciala on Wedne9day, but the university refuaed to make them Fublic . . . Bolt Berry WU offlctally reinstated Frida'- aa head coecb of the National Hockey Leaaue a Montreal Canadlena . . . Oranae County officials and the Loa Angelea Olympic Or1an1&Jnc Committee reached a tentative agreement to pc"OYide law enforcement leCW'ity durina the leM Gama at a colt of $252,000 to the plannen. The events Include cycUns at M1-kin Viejo and the pentathlon at Coto de Cua . . . a.Ir Bee, a bMbtball lnnovat« and one of the most •acx:emul aoUep ~ evet', died Friday ol c:ardlac arTmt. He .... 87. NFL suspends Schlichter indefinitely NEW YORK (AP) -Quarterback Art Schllcbter of the Baltimol'e Colta. whme compulsion f« pmblina colt him thouandl of dollan and hie lmae• u an All-American boy, wu au.pended indeflnltely by Commiatoner Pete Rozelle for bettlna on National Football League games. Schlicht«, a 23-year-old former star at Ohio State Uhlvenlt)' who faUed ln hie rookie year to justUy hi. eeleCtion .. a &St-round draft choice, could haft been banned f« life by the NFL. OI' he could limply have been tined. Instead, Rozelle cho.e the middle road, benching Schlichter for the present time and promialnc to review hil ~ and caneidel' him for mn.t.&tement before the 1984 .-in. It ii the flnt time alnce 1963 that Roz.elle baa had to bench a player for pmblina. Before the 1943 eeaeon, Paul Homunl of the Green Bay Packen and Alex KarrM of the Detrpit Liana were IUlpeDded lndeflnltely -eech wound up aitf.i!\I out • year -for pmb~ on NFL ~ R.Oulle alto fined five other UOns' players $2,000 apiece f« placing~~ on the winning Packen in the 196'2 chaiilplolWUp game. But Karru' beta didn't eYell total $1,000, and Homuna'• didn't amount to much D>ft -llMll change compared to the $389,000 that Scblichter admitted to f:'ibltnc away on various sports even._ in the first ~ months of th!a year. "He's not done many th1np wrong ln hil life," Schlichter'• father, Mu.. eaJd when the *1ry br'oke lix weeka aao. "but I guem when be did it, he did it in a blg way." And when be aot in too deep, be turned to the law. helpina the FBI to arrst four men on pmbUna chaqea. _ Scblicl)ter, -who met with Rozelle for four boun two weeks aao, fold him then that he w• will1nB to under1JO treatment for b.ia compullive gambllna. Friday, when Rozelle'• decilion wu announced, Schlichter wu ln an unidentified hospital "underaotng lilt.en.Ive therapy," hia lawyer, Jack Chest.er, aid from Columbw, Ohio. ''On the conchmon of this inpatient treatment." Rm.elle'a statement said, "he wW continue under lntemlve profemonat cse. I m1•dneftd t!lm and his advben far lnitiatina thee meamra prior to my dedsion and alncerely hope. that he can OYe&WWW hie Wnem and eventually ~bWtate sucoemtully." Laguna, -Sea Kings advance Heat, smog can't deter Artists, CdM in tennis; Tars fall. for the See Klnp WM a flat tire on the way to GlendaJe. ''Lance McLeen Md a 80CJCi day, wlnn1nC the only two llnaJee matc:hee be Pla1ed and be WM alto the chief ...Tatant to Jeff ~in ~ the Ure," aald CdM Co.ch Dave Heffern. 'Jlrlan Biinnett ai.o p}Qed Y«Y well. ~ hil three mallcba." The Sea KJ.np wtlf be well-repraented in today'• CIF lndivldual tournament u Brien Sullivan and Scott ~ will compe11e In linllee .and Jeff WMher and EWlrw. the Sea View Leque ~plona in doubli9. wtll open play, .. welf aa the team of Frank Hinman and John HOltetler. Newport Harbor'• ~ came to a cl-. but not before the Sea View's thlrd~ce repreeentaUYe pw the 9-y Lellue dw•'fW all they t'OQ)d bandJe, 1· . I ~ ,,· I. 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T oc.k "'""' 11-11 101 UM AlffOMO -la.nit• T, MllCllllll 11, QlmOre 2A. Qerm ff. Moore 17, £.~I. ~ 7, P&tlb O. TOUlfll• 41 .. 17·28 100-..... "' ----LAia MOllM 21 35 12 11-10' 8811 AnioMI 21 .. " 11-100 T111-1><11nt goe1-our1lff•Y· 'oul.O out-Hone. "9~ownc»-L.oe e 1 (L ~ 151. S... AnlOnlO ti Ill ,....._Lela Ane11m M (I. 1t). S... ~ 2t ~ 1•L Totlll fllMI' Loa ,.,_.. 20, a.rt Anlclr'tlo .. ,.,...._Lela ....._.....,..---. A-11.ra. at lntematlonel Food'Falr Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 21, 1983 Community ~ ITATI~ ~-;:-,.~ SlaC:UI-(8~~ H9yM (6an Jo•quln Ditta). 5· 7. 1·2. 8·2: Cowen (C1111Ml•I dtl Salmon (8actdltbadll. 4"8 1-4. 5-2. L\lltra (~I def ....,pity (A""'lcan Rl¥tfl. 6-2. M . ~ ...... Btadl•t-o.t. Olllttlt (San .......,dlnO Valley). 7-S, 8-4: ZlmmtrlMll (Gr-11 def lut••. 8-3, 8-2. AcMNof,.~ Eeltboo·H•Pl'ltr (C•naCl•I dtl Brtul\· • llerl\atd (0r1111Qt CoMtl• 8-<I. 1•3, P•U· Mwohy (,.,,,.lean Riv9r) Oii. 8.imot>-Lultrl (~).6-7.8-<l,8-4. CommunllY cofleae womet1 ITATI~ ~~ Rlllant !OrMge Coaet) d•I. Trll•Dtood (Olat>lo Va~ 11n91M Rlblllll CltC. ~ (o.Anu). 7-1. 8-4 ....... .. 1e0.-... Nbent·l'"-' (OrtlnOt Cotati def ,._.,. TrU9bloocl (Oltl>lo Velley). M , 6-S. ~0.-... MC:Mthon-Burk• (Am«k:el\ River) Cl•t Atblln1.£lliaoll, 8-4. 8-2 ...... ecttool • u.-.... •'A+~ - L••ch (lBI o.f"t.:.,eo,., e-o. d•t. S.-.. 6-2, CIM. ~by CIMeult. fl* Un. 6-0; Ptny (L8} -t-o, 7°6, 6-1, 6-3, l<andt (I.I I .on. a-1. loll. 3-e. -· k M; Hewor111 ll8) won, &-a, 6-2, 6-1. f-1 .,..... Kolltnd•·Scl\enlt tL8) Ott McMahOn- .,.,.,., 7-5. w . def w..m.s•.-. &-2. 1-3. Olc:ll.,_,_Wellact (LB) apllt, S.2. 2-t. won.8-4.t-3. C.-del .... 21.~7 ...,.... Ewing (CdM) loet to Hunl.,, :S·8, Cltl Rol>•ll•. 1·3, dtl1u1tt d to Henion. d•I Trang,' 8-0. Mel..,, (CdM) won. W, t-4. ' dtl..,11.0. dtftulttd: Bendetti (CdM) lol1. 1·8, dtl...itec:I. won, M . 8-2; llenM!I (CdMI o.taulltCI. won. 6-3, 8-3. t-o 0....... 8rown1burg.,.Propp (CCIMI dtl AnC1r•wl-ReynolC11, 1·2, 6-1. Clef Gault- Teylor. l ·O. e-1. Hlnmen·Hoel•tltr (CCIM) "'°"· 6-1, ~ 1, 8·2, e-o ...... v .... ,...,.,, New'*1 ....-. ""' ........ S•endeon (NH) dt l. S11111i.,t. 8-3. dtl Gt rm•n. 6-4, d•t Cht CIH n, e-2. d•t 8'>MmlM. t-:S; KW100! (NH) Iott, 4-1. W . 4-t, ..e: M'tlt• (NH) won. t-1. t-1. 5-&, ~. Storm (NH) Iott . ..e. won, 7-8, Iott, ..e. W ~ CCUlkty·M HeyH (NH) Iott 10 Krleltl· TredtnnlCk, 3-e. 4·1. •Piii with M~· ,_t?lupa. •-e. 8-6. "'9d· T Hayee (NH) "'*'· 3-8. 7 .5, """· 3-8 8-4. ~ . . .., . Women'• ...... c~cou.a• ...-c~ • ._..,... 1 .. ,......c ..... 1 o..... .... 1.a--·•o S.0-10 000 000 000-0 I 4 Ootden w.., 000 000 001-1 4 0 Moutw INI Fottw; KyW Md Mc&-ta. ae-Mce-M (OW). .__ ... 1.~•-· Ootden Wtlt 000 000 oe»--0 2 II a.er-to 000 000 001-1 4 o I(~ 1N1 Mc&-. Moe and FotlW HtOH ICHOO&. 1-...1.tt......,o St .I-" 000 000 0-0 0 0 EC11aon ooo 0 10 •-1 a 1 Siiier and Galdllaoh; Carp•nlsr t l\CI Tn1bcWfta. W-C...penttr (22·2). l -...... 3S-Lymeri (El. C.O ICOMI ..... CrPteM t, '°""1MI VWW/ 1 IAll-1, •• JOMOh 0 V111t PM11 1, W..,tl'llnll., 0 Rl(jllettl '· ~ ~ 0 Nearly 50 of Orange County's finest restaurants will feature food from around the workt. BOotha open 9:30 am-2:30 pm Enjoy Olympic Oemontttra· tlon1 and fantastic family entertainment through· out the day. .. :~ .. ...; ' l04.11t. 2ou11 . T~ 20:UU • ::"I 202.m 201.aer . 201.IOT 'lS 200.-.. .. . ,, .... "tit '"'• ; "'gO • ·.il \j I Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 21, 1983 • • • ~Page 81 •accepted hl1 team '• lp trophy. Qn1fytna Al'Uau' third ltnlah l titfe. ft a matt.er of threea on the ldde of the coin, too. It w• Pocneroy'a third ti.me t.o flnala wtth an Estancia team, ...Wting ln mecond pltlce. lllt.anda. however, played like 'Winnen foe Pomeroy ln hia final ame aa the Eagles' coach, howJng the aame coPaeback tendencies that got them thil far. Douc Plnckney led the way with 24 key effort.a, accounting nine ICOl'eS and 15 lideoutl. Jim Knowlton (16) acored three Umes and had 13 1ideouia and tt Carrico (15) and Dan Gus (14) were alao very big in the attack. I Gass was a one-man wrecking crew ln the final aet, ICOring four times and taking Laguna Beach out of its offense on four other occasions. But the Artists had even more numbers. H.anaon and Johnson each had 27 scoring and/or turning plays, ~1th Johnson 'a aeven big efensive plays in the final tegineot a big key. I Blue (15), Carey (13) and Scott Fortune (12) also contributed 1heavily to the cauae. ' Fortune, the 6-4 junior middle blocker, surfaced at critical times and Ashen said, "He was one .of the big keys. whether we could pt a game out of him or not." Fortune had injured hia ankle on Sunday and was a tentative • -....-....c. Hanaon's little finger on bis right hand was taped up, but the broken finger certainlv didn't -~ · -iJOw hlm cJO " ·~~call; the g~ rates DI the top four of the yar hlaiory of CIF volleyball Both teams took their shots," Ashen. ''and it came down to t last .. WU reedy time the Artists failed to sweep the opposition in h layoffs. "No way was going to~ 3-0,'' said '"they're too good of a team for that." UCI pair falls in first round The tennis 9MaOrl offidally came to a cloae for UC Irvin6 Frt~y aftemoon 1n Athena, Ga. M the double• team of Jim Snyde.r and Erk Quade dropped a botly-eontett.ed .)"8tch aaal.nat a pair from TrtnJ~ College. Davtd Eda-and Cbarlea Honey D09ted. 7-6, 3-6, 6-4 triumph tn the firat•round eMOunter, "".'h.ich was to be Snyder and Quade'• flna1 match for the Anteatera. Meanwhile, on the community coll-=ae level. Saddleback Collep advanced a An&Jts player, but loat two pertidpanta ln atnaJea and a doublea team. Orange Co.at'• doubles team wu ouat.ed and ln women's action, the Pirat8 have a playtt at.lll alive ln lin&lea-. David Blackat.ooe moved into today'• alnglts eemifinala by Winnina twice and wW meet Cfuia "Greer at i a.i-. today-at Canada Colle,e. Maria Luten advanced put the tint round Friday by beatlna Mark Murphy of American River, 6-2. 6-0, but fell to Brent Zimmerman of Gnmmont in the qu.arterfinala. 6-3, 6-2. Orange Cout'• entry of Todd ar.wi and Jeff Barnard fell ln their tint encounter, 6-4, 6-3. It wu a sua:iemul day foe the Pirates' women repraentativea u 'fiacy IUbant notched a 6-0, 6-1 triumph~ Mary 1'rueblood of Dlablo Valley, then helCt Ott Lynn ffoeenauer of DeAn.r.a, 7-5, 6-4. In doublea, IUbant teamed with Ronal ElJ.laon to advance to the qua.rterfinAit:-but·JW Burke and Alli8on McMahon of American River 1topped them ln the quartera, 6-4, 6-2. Indy time trials PmJC .a MUC mra NlhriUJi.,._I Nlrh-•'I I I .....ITA~ ...-nA,_, T~ ~ I*• It doln9 l""-tellowtnf l*llOft le ..... ~-~-CAAlYIUA .. 0 OIH INO ONI ITOI' INTl,.1011 CANTINA, IOtiJ AdNM AYIMue, "NllHIMta!:tt.tt 94'ootcflur•t. ~...,._CA '"4t """'"-' CA ...e M•' D•v•top111ent P•t•r o. ketll, 10411 Corpo,.tlon, • C•flfor111a .._~Cir.,"""*"'°" '-di. ocwpot•tloll IN ~· A~. CA UMe HundrlGtOn ji,_,,, CA "'41 Tlll9 ._.,_,. le oond ..., by lfl Thia~ II ~ by a lncMclulil. Clllfomla OOlpotllUon. ,,...,. JJ. Kalb MOl9 0.. 'llf11t1ment Tilll IC•'-t -Mad .. the Colpcw....,., County et.t of C>r'M'9 ~on llw: '--I. ~ !JMrl M.y 11, 1NI. Thia ~t _........ ...... Couftlr o.tc of Orenge County on flu~ DrMM Coaat DtllY ..._ 11. 11N. "°'· • •t .... "'-.. '.!.. 181:1 ........... :nUM3 ...., .. ""' -~-­,,.,_...._CA .... Publi.Md Or~eo..~~ --;;HCiiSiihiiil•iiiD11iU1eii•iii11ii•ii··-..._ .,.A~ Piiot, May 21, 21, ... ''· 1 The~ ptttoN -Clc*'9 nu.fa~- '"" l!AIT IMl'OIUI, 2711 PUlJC fl)11C( ..... Verde CJr., E No.M202 COU ----------......_CA tM29 MOnal 0. .,..MATIOll 0.... llllltmn•llindWti~"'" 27711 ..._ tJ# •unn D9CI wno. V•• Or. E Ho. M2o2. eo.ca....., THE IAVINI "ANCH WATE" CA~ DISTRICT le ptepaMQ • ~ w..-1ln JoM ...... 27711 .._ Deolarallo11 tor 1he protect v.,. f.. Ho. M202. eo.t. ....._CA d•ec:rl lted below. A "Drell"' 12'21 .......,,_ Decllwel6on II on ,.. •the Tll6a ~ If c:ondlded by • Dletrlol olflc:e. 11102 8erd••n ,.,_., par>i•.., A....,..,.. !MM, CalllOfnla. and le Tll6a ~ -..., wttti tn. eV91Ub6e IOf public: '""'91:Uon. A Coun1y a.ti of OfMgl9 County on Negative Daolaretlon wlll b• May ti, 1M3 contldered tor epproYal or ....,., dluppro11a1 by th• loard ot Publlehed Orange Cout Dally Olreetott of th• Dletrlot at 111 Piiot. May 21, 28 • .JVrte 4. 11. tta ~ to be held et t11e Dletl1ct n 17-83 Ollloa on June 13, 1913. Name Alton/1·11 Fr••••Y •-.,. __. lnterchenge 8awar Trwnk ·-""'"4 ...._,ton Proteat LOQallOn: Jwt PIC11110Ue • a• nof1tt of -.lltlnl) rigllt..of-wey ol 1-11 ..._ IJA~ ~:fy!f ~ne-:-C:,,~ cc:;:. ~ ~ .,.,_ -Clc*'9 o-tplton ol ........ P\lrpoM and PACtl'lC TIOES MARINE. 227 ~ of Proiect: The Olly of '°1h Street Newpor1 8Mcb CA lrvlna 11 re.quiring that U11e t2ta · · lnt.,cllenge be oonetructecf .. • N.8. ....,.,_.., PeicMc Tl'8dlng condmlln OfTWIMne ~to Corporation. a Callfornl• 1tart develOplng It• n-lrvln• oorpor~. 227 20th St.. NRipor1 ¢enter area and lo continue llMiDft CA t2M3 Set to begl·n today ;:-a:t.":.::;;==-= oo:·=-·ooncMtadDy• eddltlon•I rlglll·Ot·••Y tor the N.i . ....,.,_. hc:lflc . lnterellanoe and If ~ lftWO Tr8dlllQ Corp • INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Time tN1a t the r.. .......... two ---d -a.tee P. ,.._.. ...... -~1c -~~500-ue acheduled to-be81n ~r ~...!!!!!~·-'-~--• -"'*~ w.lled--. Iba a week late but with the ume =-Rick 8 • " Y J · w 11 • • 1 • ' Countr °"" o1 er-. County on D9lr .......... .., Clllltla ...., Estancia's Mau Carrico slams away as Laguna Beach's Leif Hanson goes up to try to block. M •••L-u-t-. and Don Wh1 .....in Publlflled Orange Coaf Deity ..., ti, tlll. eal'a, st'UIUCI ... _..., -awu Not, ..., 21, 1M3 ,.,.,.. the fawrita to battle foe tbe pole po.ttion. ~ • Pw1tt19Md 0r-ee c-. Delly Tlme bu become a f.ct« at the lnc:Uanapolll Piiot • ..., 21. n. Jwne 4, 1~ Motoc Speedway, With a c:cmp)ete waabout of the PmUC fl)11C( first .acheduled weekend of qualifications la.at llOTa OP,.. ... ,..,.. PWlJC llnU Saturday and Sunday, Javtna )nt two days to tw ~.~:.w :::0~~~.. N:m....,.. 1 -the 33-car lJ.neup fOf' the May 29 race. DtffTNCT If ......,,,. a ........... um eTA,_, • And rain could be a pl'Oblem ap1n, wtth the Daolarallon tor the protect Tiie followlno C--le Oo'"9 NaUonal Weather Servtce , _ _.. .. ,, a 80 .--nt dHcrlb•d below. A "Draft'" ~:So •I! N 0 1 T ----• r-·-· ~O.:l".ilol11ton .. •• chance of lhowera and thunderatorma both today Oletrlct olfloe, 11102 8ardMn PHOTOO .. APHY. 20H Ora11ge and Sunday. S1 ....... -one entriea drew foe first-day A-. 1rvt11e. Ca11tom1a. and 1e "•· c-. .._, CA uez7 ...... , .,,...._ k1r puei.c i1111peC1Uon A Or91..,,.,._ 2ilm 0renge A¥9 •• quallfying positiona Jut week. and ach of them la Ne9a1lve Oeclaratlon wlll 0 be cc;:.==~ by guaranteed an opportunity to attempt a four-lap, ooneld•r•d tor epprovat or lndMduel. "' 10-miJe quallficatfon n&n, pn>Vidini they Jlftlleftt dlHpprOYal by lhe aoard Of thermelves at the atartin8 line at the proper time. ~=~r:c, 0t!. ':C, 0!:t:r:t ~ Thie .~!:';:. !led w11r1 .,. More rain could extend the time trials to Offloa on June 1a. tte:a. Countr ~fl/I <>renge County on Project Heme: Barr..-PlftlWey -ti, .-. Monday, or later. Wtty ~ l'ttl1W TIM! edditicinaJ five da)'I of practice this week Protuit Location: On old PubtleMcl Or~ eo .. 1 0:: helped aome driven find additional 1peed, wt th ~ "°"' P«w9 Cenyon Plot. M41Y 21• 21• 4• 11• 1 ~!!"!~S ADVANCE TO FINALS • • • George Gervin split the Laker ~enae and to88ed in a abort, 10ft ~t with ~ aecooda to play to •pull the Spun to the one-polnt final margin. Jamaal Wilkes., smothered by Spur defenders, mi8aed a jump abot with 11 aecouds to play and San Antonio called a time out t.o t up a final play. Biley said the I....aken knew lwhat they wanted to do. but ~·t have the time to aet it up. "We decided we weren't going ~ give them anything, but we really have much time to it. We wanted to keep it out of Gervin'• h.anc:b.'' Riley said. The ball wound up in the I Conquerors win, 2-1; • • in seni1s Newport Chri1tlan High picked up a ~lnnlng nm on an error and a lixth-lnnin.i tally on a wild pitch Fr~ and pitcher Chris Howard them at.and up u the Conquerors nipped Brentwood, 2-1 to advance to the CIF Small Schooll baaeball 9emlfina)a. Newport ChNt1an will meet Serrano Hiih at a 1lte to be determined (by a coin fiip today) in Tue9day'• aemWna1a. Friday at Southern Cal College. the Conqueron managed ju.et three hits, and only one ffaured in the ICOl'ina· In the fint, Mike Davidaon wu hit by a pitch, moved to eecond on a paaaed ball and enntually ecored when Mark l'redericluon'• pounder went tbrou1h the Brentwood th«tstop'• .... ln the sixth. Frederlckaoh walked wtth two outa, mowd to ~ oo Jeff Mot.ske'• afnale ead the runnen pulled off a doub&e Ital Fredenctman Oler\ --00 • wild dtich. Howard WWD\ i°he diMance and Mild Bnniwood to • flnt-lnnlna ....-.. U. p6cked up his tbl.rd vidory in the Dlayoft. hJI reoard to 8-4 o•eral 1day, he had l 0 ilrllroUta and walked fOW'. ,...,, pol1 ain.uan. the No. 2 e11tr1 from th• Academy I ~· tmprowd ltll record io ~-. hands of Spur forward Mike Mitchell, who pestered the Lakers with bis hot shooting throughout the aeries. But his second shot at a game-wir.ner was tipped by Johnson, and wound up ln Gilmore'• hanc:b, who couldn't control it in t1me to get off another 1hot. "Mitchell thouSht the ball WU going to go down," Albeck uid of the game's final shot. Danny Onpla. defendina champ&on and two-time ~::~=-~· nts.a winner Gordon Johncock.. 1969 lndy winner Mario ton or Natur•. ~ PWUC MJTICl .11.-.._H<I --...1 Indy~•_._._ T'\....-L T'\....1y of Ireland lftd e.lllAdlrtea of~: ...,.,, ..... ...,..0&o ~ ..._ nJU&ftO ~ ~ ....,.. ot tlle City ot 1rv1ne·1 N:ln....,. Ml 1 •• woridng thetr can up over 200 mph. new gr•dH, widening and T f_.. .,.A~ ol With 18 driven at 200 oe better, and a half e1tgr1nW1t of .. a--P~ he oltowtno ~ .. d no Pfotect IRWO .. '-to tow.100 ~ -dozen more above 198 ln practkie, it appean Meiara' ... o1' Ill utMtna 11"' ,... .. ,.... CIA OLD HUNTINGTON II. one-and four-lap qu.al!ftcataon recorda -207.612 ....... and IOO .... of"' 12"' LTD .• W7 llf'Cll • ...,. Hewpcw1 and 207.004 -•well• the record field averaae of ~ ::,"'23~,_ ~-~ ~wetln . 4Ust2 197.740, lift In ~Y· All of thoae marb were 91tty J. ~ CMIMll. •31. MarNftOlh L.akN. es&abliahed last y. Pwltll~ CO.ti D•lty CA.Thie~ If OONMMd by a ANGELS NIP INDIANS • • • From Page 81 which eventually sent John to the showers. The Indiana followed Foli 'a miscue of a Bannister ground ball with a single by Toby Harrah, a sacrifice fly by Bake McBride and an RBI double from Andre Thornton. It was Thornton's double that chaaed T J and LuJ.a Sanchez came out of the bullpen to IUJ"Vive the eighth, and then pitch the Angell into trouble in the nJnth. After scoring a run ln the bottom of the eighth to make the score 5-3, the Angela watched the Indiana produce three hi'-and a sacrifice with their tint four batten ln the nJnth to make the count 5-4 with runners at the cornen and one out. It WU then that Manager John McNamara called on MiU Witt, and he responded by aetting Harrah to tap a weak ground ball up the fint bue line to Carew, who held the runner at third AYSO. • • From Page 81 while laUina out Harrah. and 1 m 239•..., Thll .. ~.':i ="" .... ...,_ .,. !I 11011119 Piiot. ..., 21, 1ta lmlMd ....... lfllp. inducins McBride into a pine-PWlJC llJT1CE County a.ti°' Or-. County on ending around ball to Bobby NUDD ChoU. Mm Nudd -WM I.HAL ADVUI . T ~ 4" tta. ,,.,_ Grich at M<lOnd bue. J A N E T M u R R A y an active youth member of ... ~ OP Pvblllhed ()fang. eo .. 1 Deity "You just have to play thae D, a recent IJ'aduaie th• La 1 u n a Un It e d ~:=~• Plot..., 1· "· 21• a. 1~2M3 thinp out," said McNamara of f La1una Beach Hi'b Methodist Ciwdl and cholr. NOTICE .. HEllUY GIVEN by "8.IC MJTIC( the Angela' recent alump. "You School,~ eway May 18, For the .,..i 3 ~ lhe W ttte Department ot o.v.topment -~==~==~--don't want them to happen. but 1983, en route home from al8o let'Yed • member and ~ <*Y °'~'-di. N:TmOUe • llRM you know It's Sotna to happen. Whitworth Colle1•. in youlh coordinator for the that•""'*:=.: lie lllitd by um .,.A~ "All you can try and do ii keep Spokane, Wubtn1ton, 1ummer pro1ram• of the:: .::::=.of~,:;,..: tiu!::.IOI:"" IMfMn te doing them to a minimum. 'lbMe kind where~ wu a 1tudent. La1una Pre1byterlan ""tM~PfOleat: ,0,.MA, 11111-A cowe11. f th1 .. -not ..... 1,.. i • not MIH Nudd 19 ii the Ciureh. A manorial lel'Yice Conetr11ot1on of• oonorat• lntne.CellomlaW714 0 wa.u"e"' are .--.ue, t I daua}lter of Mn_ M.....-t for Janet Nudd bu t>e.n channel llnlng In tfla Hllllng Vall Jwrl 8teplle11e, 1071 new to me, it'a ju•t the leas Nudd of the 1..quna Jr.ch planned at the Lacuna cs..ac•to'1::d.:= :,h:.= =:.:.=·, lagu11a IHch. number of Ume1 you can go UnWed 8cbool Dl9u1ct. and Presbyterian Church, 415 :=1ro1110t8IWll..,_ .... .., TNl._.,_11_.__,by.,. throUCh eomethlnc like th.la. the Dr Roaer Nudd Dean of J'oreat Avenue, La1una tfl• lleter pu111p •••llon In lndMdulil. better off you'll be.~~ _ s~ta at Calif~ State 8-:h, on Saturday, May 21, Hui.:,~ 119 ,... • t11e 11111 ~"' 'r-8..., .-.,. Added Carew, woq 1mproYed Uniwnlty, 1\&llenon. She ta 1913 et 11:00 AM with a 11our °' t:OO M. °" Atd9y, ._ ~'~':far.,. Oollnty on his major Ie.ague-leadlnl ·~ llUl"Ytwd by blr 2 ~ nceptlon Immediately 27, uu. at the aoard of Mey 1t. tea to .449: "You can't worry about It aho of Lap.na, Erik ant! loUowina at the churdl. In t=::'"" Cllt111111ler•.1~oue: 1111.,...,_. Or c-e":r becaua you know you're aotnl Tom.•well•~::.:~-:: ~~::.'::!': ~ ,.,...':":,'t ..,..,.._ ,,_,...,11,n,~4, tt, = to .~~hi.I one~. to ha...._. =~ .. ";,, Oncan-8be ~d ... • lo thy• La 1 u n a '11rther 1ntorma11011 111ar be 2.ln-13 . r..--. wa1 a-all 1radu~ ...-~yiertan outh Trust~,._.» AM lultY9' • P9JC "'1IC( you would rather it t now and lAauna ee..:b Ha,ti Fund. IM eouw cormm1111an'• '°""' try to t.ttle out of it than later and,... 8dM lh mUlllc wt ;:-ca.::: Oflloe'!.""'9~~ when the pmc are more crudal. uuden t 1overnment PmUC llJllCl H11nt1119ton°'::'!o11 l'la11111n9 "It'• easier to make up prom tbrouibout 1-' blah chool lii•1to11t1on NotlOI Oi Aeieuw D1siut~~!:l.AM211. now than in September and yea rt. Aa a Hnlor. •b• °'**'11. MllllllMt =z. October when I' pb touaher " eemed &he Ameriean n.ld TM 0.. ...._ ......... OM-...., 1t tta The An1ela didn't make· up 8ervtce a.cop.Itkin Award =.,'=.:':::!..• ":f:~~ ~blleMl1 of.,..a eout Deity any ground on Texas J'riday for her yw • an A.J'.8 . """""'.,..., ....-. \J N .-. Nol. M1¥ 11• tlA M>t• night, aa 'hey 1tlll uan the ~~~A~ '°':":=;. ....., C>Na-tt Ranger• by one same, but u the recipient ot the .Tunlor tor ...... ~..,..,... Carew pointed out, the team b.. Service Award and the =.:,r:.~ • .W-:::: • ..:;:.--_:!! 4 'h montha to catch up. Tburtton Scholanblp of ..,... t0t 4.liO .._.. ,,,.· ,._. *. Merit . A student •t ,..._ .. u.000..,.,.,,,. .... . c .................... .._. ANOU MOTii -LefHlelder .,.... Whitworth hrl1Uan ..... In a c, ZoM. ~ Oe•Afflt had lhe cut fllfllO'fff ff'Olll fll• CciJeae, Mm Nudd = "*"" ~ton: ,.._Ive tracrtured left Wl'tll Thurlde!J. T1IM le tOllle oompletec,t a tour ol Ha blcilll .-on. di~...!..~ 10 how toclfl It_. wtth the Whltwor1h Collett ,_ ......, 11...,,1M1ton ........ ~;.;;~~-== :_~,C:~rr:'9 ... ":"1'· Downing ellould be -to OOfM '** ''tn "'*"'-' 0...... COMl ~ •bou1 ....... °""'""' didn't IOUftd .. ,..., -11, 1111 optimlttlO. ··1 OOft't kftOW --l'tl be badt." . tiM:n he tflld, "'8"1 lt'e Pit to be '°'IOI' then I r.:::_:: 9Jl~." Downing le dUe to OOIM Olf the ftlUC ... d!Mbled llC Wtdl "': Mdey, haw In rACMC ¥11W ~~~ ,.=:::-: ~'O~~!~ ..,.. . . . °"""" .... .,.. LJim c .... -.a -·-~ to lfW .... ,,. ...., e -,._. Om '"'F geiM ........ dUe .. a ........ L.-. 3500 Pacific VIOW Drive Mid ..... fell-~-~--M Newpof1 8HCh "CNO* ....................... ..,. &44-2700 ......... °' ... ~,.... .......... : -w.·,. ..... lllOd ,...... '° Nt. llul ... ,. --,.....,. ............ """ °"..t.&!' '"1="-°"'"' .,.... • ~ .. -CY ) Md I .......... ~ 1Ml :::£.r:-n~7~:~ ~,;'.:--,.....: ... ~-:.= .,...,. ...................... ......., ....... _., to ........ MlaW .. .._., OOflrl9 to....,.. ........ ef ... ~ . . . Tonllllt'e (7 e'ttollll) ~ ._, .,.._.e1-4,,.,.,._..P4 Today's spor~s .all TV, radio ' I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 21, 1983 .. ClASllflED The marketplace on the Orange Coast ... 642-5678 74't o/ ptop~ bu~·~ rftll e.tate have read ckulififtl tidl 6n IM pcut wtelc, a naHonal 1tud11 fraateGte•. ., All the latest information is available to you every day in your local daily newspaper -and that includes the classified section. '-= L -. - . -::: • ----I Class if ed ads come to you fresh every day, with the latest information on what's for sale, for rent, or for hire. It's all updated daily for you. phone 642-5618~ ., 1an1-.t .... ,..... "" .... ...... "" .._...._!i': Aauuctatata Otmtpl!ltt t!lf °""°"*' e.w. Haltdr .... r H•••t•11•. Matwe '*'°" ,._.... 10 7111Jf"mi .............. HI! Mulll mlmofl dOIM M«itl PIHHnt voice, lfl•· tMnlPOO ;;;.I., at frtilndly, aaalat OWMf et TEA I Deoon1d11g _,... "*-order mualG hem. ollOM ~. ~· ~ ~ leectl ... IVM,ATHY. Apply ... enero~lllo '*''°n With IPtlRl&L 11¥1111 I 2 O O K n • e d • d , In• u n n oe 1 u r Ye y. Ion. Cell 8S1_. H 1. Eah 17tfl. C.M. .......-'°"' •1 .. 704 In bu11ne1•. marrl•P.e· 8AM!153. ~ThUre .. WPM. Nice A.llo MY9 2 9'ettona tor Mature pertOn for Inlet· AMI~ family, eto. Dlllne. Uc d M:::: = il'.li til offloe, f4.75/hr to rent of perc•ntege to .. Ung WOik 111 Swim 1 II ••• U. 831·°'47t 831-8964 ~ It!!!!! !!,!! •en. "3-1467 right per90n.131-4111. Tannie Club In ~ •• -.. Aelponllble Prol9111onel 126,000 to H00,000 lllLJ PILOT Helrdr .. Nr/8tyllat, •I ton Beach. W..Wencf1 .=.:-::...~...! want• 10 hOUM·llt for 2N08. Aleo wlll buy lolowlng. ~ SH*-only. No ~ *' "'\M lkJll Of brOll & aummer In Npl 8ot1 atM. no1e1. FAST epproval AOC4'J)tlng appllcatlona tlon lnwned aval[ to ttgM ~· ~1 mane ement or:i:m. R•f1. 84f-7828, Craig, and funding. 151-8136, tor Dll4tlot MeNger, au-pereo11, Hlary negot. MeohenlcJ~boWdl, Im-mercl~I ".E. Income Call AM Oen:r Corp. 0ouo Bu~ pervlelng centeN. MIMI! 83S-2NI . lnedlate lnO· Scott dur1na trairq. lllCllant paid Ml ley. . hel/t atitlon =·van Help In Mim-lab, ax~ 8 o ti o o'f9"1oat1 , benefit• -life & hMllh Paycnlca predict Chrl11 W• ere now fUndtno 80% ==G~.,: "*'· enc• preferred night 714/en.2060. I ln1uranc:e !lu• d9nlal Return a Rebirth of the LTV I.IP lo IU Mill. 1at. ~= lhlft, p/1. '4/hr io atart. M"'...,.."'I. plen. Call f\11l11>o'\omlca, World. lnlo: M1·1&84 TO'a I $500,000 2nd. pany....,. 8 803-5000. ....,....,.. 17M700. paid ad TO• & over al flHd I ..... oomm op-lail:lla 1-IWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiri""-currertt market rate. porlurtlty. APPLY IN Hoapltal y,_ 19'11 I Lnl A,.... 3'14 Oo~arp 751 ·0992 PERSON al Dally Piiot &llllm CPMlfl ........ lla ..... • ) 1;;;;;:.;;;;:;;iiiiiiiiiii;! ee . ~~,::..~ r:: J::;: 11!!.'!11 f?ULL TIME WMted for Prlvele Pwty hae mane, 330 W. Bey. Coeta MeM. --RediotoaY Offtoe In ....._ FOlfl) ADS ARE FREE Cal: 142-Mll lo loan fOt MW and •• No phone call Corpor•I• office H.B.. •Ion vreJo. Medical lltlng TO'•· ~732e Dental ~1 good malhmellcal & tranectlblng ...,.,-. end/ •1~ .__._ t · a , ..... · cornrnunatlon 9'11111, It or ~ In "*** "'-;;;;tt;;;;j~r,;j;;;;:-p;T -~· •· ·--Buey NewpOt18Mdl Of· typing req Muet be c»-tr8111Crib1na N1: nry ~-Trainee, PIT .... ··ma f I c. ".ed. R 0 A . pandable, ·~ble & 131-0740, .. -...100' to...,,. Good P91. Al*- -831-4236 ••If-motivated. Mr. ' lty to learn M•H•9• . ... IM. -••1p--a tfe Lyona e40-8ffO Ext 148 Moti-• helP«. 'A day 1echn~r;; Bob Con· S In 181 I 2nd _,_ ,_. • _., othet week. CdM. non, 11 TD'I 1849 JJuay pleuanl H.B. of· HouMOteaneta, PIT. ex-81~ Patrloe. Robt Sattler NH/CM floe. hoer. In ... ptia,Me pettenoed ~ "8119 car Rec:epllonlat. PIT. T~. R,E. BrOller 8d Reehor. front c*. Full time. Sa-and pho~•. H0-8871 Motofc:yc:le mectlM6c With malt• oela, R.E. Of'lloe. Loet: Eat·blf aru. SllYet 842•2171 5'&-oel 1 lary op•n a ben•fll1. AakJ.Jean = ·~xim Muat Npt C.W. 416-4101 ~=-~.1:> = WIDOW HAS 11$ for ~-eeec>. 9¥/wtlnd llMMH,er/Urt la Cell : ... 10 . pey. _.ill.IT Rewwd. &45-a040, days. T.D'I, $10,000 up. No DI p t I d Ma1UNr91iab6e~lo •••• , ..... -7 2 O • t e 4 8 • v • 1 o r credit check no penalty r ver, ar ·Im• aye, help care for eld•~ w.&• P«manent PIT poettlon 75i-1391 ~71~7~1~nl1°on Auoc'. ;o":pe;: ::"At'la..~ couple. Cell &44-8421 =-:::.C :.r.':'~~ 8111Hll'O Ou,....,... Lo11 blk cal. wtll "· red RENT A CAR. 4545 Ma-8 pm. . pany. Min. 1 yr ,..... ~ ~ ~7o!o33r. 7v9tc COM 5/ 11. f FREE CO~_!E_1:!.NG c:ArUluf, N.B. HOUSEKEEPER. llve In ~ up. F.T. Start-=:aon......., moe1 " "" ' you .,. ,..,"_""no or for ....._., wom.n. ref'•. Ing nl•"' I"""' 11200 ,.... -·7 1--------•I buying rMI Mt•le you 111¥11 875-m2' ., ...,.,. . 10 AM . 2 PM, FOUND: Blk rabbit. EMI· owe 11 10 yourMlt 10 call Muat hew amalt car or · mo. Pd holldaye I Yao. Mon-Fri Cell Lldda at blurt. ~.5 Al at~ wtcdyl 1111 mot0tcyde. Full or part HouHkMP•fl wanted. :::.. ~ "':::: RE.MAX. 5~9400 9, wknda M . time. l'or tmmedl•I• P ..... apply In peraon, only Tllel·Frl. Lloyd'• RESTAURANT FOUND: German Shep work 1881 So ·eoe.t Hwy, t.. ..,_, ....... 7...,,.1 Now hiring waltr•••I Call: &415-438e "'""' Beactl. 494-9?17 ·--, ---.....--....._. __ • female, vie Sent• Ana ... ...,.., ,,,..._ --·-... ·--·-• 882-3580. 546-1189 111¥111 ...... .,,/ Need ...... _ .... ~......... =::~~·4~ F~: !'.. wi:..~~ p.. .... ...... "" Croaa country. No Spe-,......... wl:=::::. 3 after-c 0 •• t Hwy. N . 8 . .. _ .......,. .,_.,.. <>-Aocountlng clal llc•n•• required. Wiii 1r&ln right ~· 1 noon• a wk & wknda. 642-3U1 ,,_.anlan mix. '40-1154 F/C 8'dtpf for tut grow-App I y MacGregor electfonlc garage doon. 837.2111 OU ... "·••·~" ~""'l Yectlt., HS31 P1-tla, Muat nave good driving --------1,...._ .. ..;~. -...-co..~ eo.t9..... rwcont"'1lnd 1efM9llCM. ~ fUlt .. ,,.... ......... cat, Bio c.nm. . Hvy ~. Muat c:tlarge bookkeeping & I I ........._... ,;m;' 754-724 type 60 wpm. 1<>-key by Eacrow Peraonnel: Fait ~~·~~ ~·1'oi:, typing, atable, mature, la =~ ,;J~ Abandoned· 5 mo old blk touch. Wiii train on com-growing E1crow Co. P.O. Box 1580• Coal• Nit atanlnQ lndlvtdual. ·-·• I whl Auat. sn.p, l'tMda put. !MM. 552-8384 nHda dynamic recep-H r 8 . f re x I b I e . n11W ltOr'e In 8outtl Coelt good home. 1536-4918 AdWrtlllnG Secretary for llontlt and Etcrow Offlc.. MeN. C.4 92e27 7141548-9337. Ar::J. et Plllla. W• ere lootlng '°' Loet· German Sh419. mix fut~ A.al Eatate •· ~~~: lnauranc• Brokerage . ne W. 18th. St .. M. :-=:io.~· ~ M, Ian, blk f-. w/Wht ~1~!._~· In~-:; lnleMew. ~~~.::;~ IPwt time weeet9nda. .. t ~ poefltona: 11rlpe. 75 lb•. "Bud", TOO ... -..,.....,.._•..-· ....,.... up peraon for oict.tf• I .......__ .... Nwpl Blvd & Harbor. eonable, Mii-motivated Experienced Waller/ undanwtt;'f.._~~ TW"t, rnuell hew ITW-• ..... w.za ........ LIYH In N.B. Owner lndMdual with good lyp-w...,_ Cell Karen. ayetem9. p 0 r I. t I 0 n Doog. 860-2849 Ing lk.11111 I attention to ____ .....,. __ 8550 ____ , all 7141546-1742. . l1lat1111tt/l11 delall1. PHI exper a L011 Vo+ume T. Book of plua, Air• required. Cell Experi.oo.d Rental Car AYAIUIU Patt·llrne worilet• want-llelf Knowledge. Vic Kerm 7141957-1901 •Jtt. 281. l*IOl'I needed lo writ• ALL AELOS.ALL PAYS ed. No Exper Nee. Fn-....... c:.ii for appt. Sat. Rima. Herbor Blvd. An...,lng Service 1..._ ~·:1 1~11 Rent 8 SKILLED-UNSl<llLED days a. Saturdays. tM. 5/21 ltwv Frt. 5127 9eC 873-408-4. REWARD phone operator, part · ~ demon1trallng food In 10 AM-SPM Found 1mall fa dog llnwt permanent morn Ex.pet. woman needed for La~ mertleta neer 'fO'X home. U •UIJ,._£•£..,ii,.i poodle/ terrier, 6/1a: ehlft'. 382 3rd St. #C, etrok• patient. Hou•• Penn.· Temp. 714-8784877 Clift Or NB. 146-1771 LaQUne Bcfl. work and d r Iv Ing. mJ all hrt Tillt ~ 3333 Briltol St., CM • MM590 llMHI 714-761-1298 Found: Afghan f9m 90id1 ~ belflG taken 7 ~. 2 hra ci911y. whl, f9m wtll Spitz mix, for Bu1boya, waller/ Fltw ............ DIRECT AGENCY -per mo S>tu9 bonua. LA RETAIL f9m blk/grey I tan l•· waltr .... Call M1142n Parl/llme, Prenatal a 1024e Weatm1Mt9r Tlmea. Laguna BHch - • 1111 rler. "'"" bit/tan o.nn.n I ~ .... po.l.per1Um "'-pr 11111 11111 11111 4844488 Pert time ..... ahep. Mal• blk/brownlll ram. ~I llCflo PllT/lm iYll M Relall chain fHlurlng. Alfd• mix. N8 '83 tllg, PIT lot brMa mfO. delnlo badlground In r• ._ llrh 12• 11 hllfl QUiity .,_. at .,._ (POii owner Kul11Jr}, In ~ 30 to 50 ~ le1lld flelcl req. 831 .. 740 -1• ' WMted edulta OWi' 22 low wtllte ••I• price• male fawn Pug. male old. 8 to 7 hra. 5/daya Help dl1trlbut• Candy who entoy wol1dn8 "'"" • ..._ pl1lme ..._ Mlp tan/wht otd eng .. lttMP _.. 657-7283 betWearl PUUL •111m ~:;!~~~n.~~. :; youttl. · Muat b• well 1n ow ._. Ane stor.. do$. *"• 9"'Yftlel09 ~ 8 AM-1 PM. ~1,-i~~ •.:=n~: bulld the national teen ~m::=,~ l5M1tO Tent. !!: :::r=,: ';::: B:=":•· mature non-111 •, Hun 1. e ch. •oeh hf891t~ 1 vol~"'T at 171 per -...i. Call RETAIL SAL.£8-1 .. ture, errt tong heired~ ~ :r,9.!: ~ "42-otN. ::eJ91~~· P un · ~0.~7021(aaktor ==---=-•~ (r_,uy had kitten.), ~114 Fruatrlllied? Slagneted Adult aupeMMd. Store.~ tn· pereon: tono "-" 1et11 Cf\atto.t w. want ... ..-. anct NIT -cat. N.8 Animal St*'-BABYSITTER nHded. you.,, LIFEOUAAOS •-,.20, ....,,H.B. 125 M•H Or. Coate Metur•. reec>. gtMdnMI ~~ Lido lllMd 1111/UI I ~ COMNT· M9e. 844 :M6I t)1)e.. 8 tN& otd boy, my 811 561•27.,. .,_. 5 01 Mu1t b• lt or older. Make eiar• SI heliNng EM. ....,. .,.,_, w/ '-INtne. Need oo-n .. _ ...... -.......... .., 1 Current ftr.t aid CPR and youth carriera promote b4181n••• & compu1er 1!!!!!!!1!!!..--...:•!;ll~I tranaportetlon. Dy1 ._, ......__ '""·-.._.. S enior Life Saving • their own ••labllatled exper. ~ 8 5 1 -0 12 7 •ft 8 pm. PM muat. llA2""80 routM. Mature, ovtgo-1-9-.... ------- 652-tS 11 Mk few Mr1. Ful llme ..._ peraon for a umlted X·Ray Tec:tW-ino. attracttve ,,.,_iei i-. marrlw 1 bu.,_ ~ amell Laguna Gallery. clena -Ith or ..... thoul type perlOll, .,.._. cal AttnctlH, friendly, v •w ..,.-~ ()OlllW119! per .,.. "'' 2-5PM .....,, .... 7021 lu.,,.......,..M ......,.,. neae. Aleo counMUnt. Babyeltllng/Chlldcare. ~';iii;' ;,;ot;=ied9. 0j nurelnQ expertenoe. Top · · · eon. forT...e.lon lllend 1816 So. EJ Cemlno Real. F« ..-nrnar, 3 ~. poater.,;., MIPful bu1 "°' ..i.ry. 714fl52-8300. PllT _... IPTI Boutlq~. Send refer-s.... Clem. 492·72" 7 yr old glrl In Npt nec: .... ry. Salary plua LIQUOR CLERK needed. Knowledge of p_!•nta I encee to 0Mltned A.d Cl.ell IF ~ 841 MM c 0 m m I a 1 I 0 n . Mwt be aper'd. 510 e. lnwt 1.0 . req d . Start No 10, P.O. lo11 15t0. 8-utk:Mn, 1mmec1 ~ 7 1 4 / 4 8 7 • 7 1 3 O or e.i~ 81. t7~ 1900-1t100 mo. Inter-Coata .... CA 8a27 .ISSllE oamern poeltlon evWI to 2131430· 1288. blwn loan Proc.eor view by appt. only. a... beautician w/cllenl~le. 10AM-10PM. exp..-Loen Prooeaaon LI o /. d . • Nu'•• r Y Newpoft 8elld\ IMdlng 718 NO. HAMOR BLVD. Full c:fllfge, ulery negot. pa&.,.. •• , nHd•d for bUIY ... 84&-441 J•w•len Metllng parl FVLL.ERTON 55,·2.WS p•-_ -pand1ng ornoe. Ptewnt PDT..._ !~•.Tf.'~~·Y•~•111 11M112 Boat CIHnlng, I hre. -•·•-IUrTOUndlnga Xlnl beM-ftl•llllll --•• - .... 11 ...... ••• ~ tenlr. opportunltle1 avall1bl• nu Mu9tbe9xp.llneed•-.. • offfoe procedure•. ln· -713 wllh th• Loi Angel•• In FHANA/eonv.ntlonal LAlldlng locll ,_t Con-cludlng S•turday. No l UYI a WEii ·-=="'~M::::-il Tim•• Clrculetlon De· proceHlng. 8end R•· trot Co n••d• rout• ~ cal 873-9334 ATTRACTIVI! pertment In °"' door-to-8U1M to: Llndeey & Co, tecflnldsl for atMdy )Ob. MMSUSSE.8 ml '111111 door newapaper .. ,.. 17871 Irvine Blvd Ste Entry level poaltlon. We TO SERVE YOU. Nl!E.DEO. BlllY SM Cle-program. Querantffd 201 Tuettn CA t29ao train, no upar nee. SALESPERSON expe-minle Sllop. 4M-lee1 hourly waee p1u1 com-· • CALL: Cllath Mon t-12 rlenced Mlf ltarter 10 *"11 llll . mllllOn. Houta: t AM-2 locel peraon to do deaft. "°°"· 17t-4Q21 Htabll1h & m•lntaln · a mM'tt dealer acco11nt1 lor LARGEST I MOST loc*k...,.,,pey~ PM, or 4 PM· t PM. up enance, per· 11--•1• PD J P'oO'wNll*-bedmnlD • REUABLE keep ,.._ order1y hr• Tl1llnlng II provided. Po-menenl employment. -. dlatrlbutor. 11600 In· 1000•1 of mbra alnce ........ Need -..,., tenu.t to earn S300 s*ie $225 wk. atarl. Call PwUtton ~ -.. to l300C>+ ,_ 1814 amwt permanent nort-per WMk.. For an lnW· anawer Ad #111. SH P9Yfw.Wkty,wcnown ;;;t;;":., ~cc);;;:. 972.1000. 24 holn •mklng, any •o'• tor v I• w . c e 11 ( 11 4 ) Mr. AloMrd 142-4300, tn. •art""" 11111'4. mlle6on fnMI prcMc:Md 1mall bu11neu. CM. 967-2M1• 91111104 931.._ 83'· Mt t • r r Ito r y . C• 11 lllllTIL IPI 754-0370, t-3 pm. o.n..i Offtce. LIT ,_ -PHOTO LAI COUHTE" 211/8»-4227. 1111• -·-Trpe· ptlon•. rue. and for 1-11 Rent A Car. P£RSON. P"""9-EllP9' -l I g h' bk k I g . Waafl a detll cen. Only pref, •Pc>ly kt pereon. llllY/9llt:1 ... ~~CH EJegmnt I.,.,._....,_ 714-H3-1840. 5831 Hp. peopt• apply. M·S, Sn•i::::~ Hr for emall lftfO. firm In .. 1 .. ,. front *1o ~ •· ~om.. H.8. MG-1190. Ptloto, 14t Dr, Hlntllgt°" 9-d\. 5yrw 10AM-12AM c::: Jw:•IP9tent -... .... .... ,,.... NB =. ,.,. =-~ l llf A ... 1· lion & ...... add~ ConetNctlOn Offtce. Per· t::J: Nat'I Co. In ra-...... E. c. • ...... 8.-y com-~ Glrte die rtgM toucfl" lo ow manent potltlon open. pldly growing 8artar In-E. 11nlt1 r.qulred. full men111rat• w/ebllltl. T s.rw You creative men11. Salary Lagwte Nloll. a1-4700 ®airy ..-. mottveted time. Benef\ta. Coate lend ,._.... llO Ad 171. 0 commeueurm with •-enthu1IHt1c men and ~-w. 540-t,tt Cl{ o .. 1y Piiot, eo11 tHO, mm..... pertence. Send,......., ..... .... women .-no to lolloW. -" • co.a ...... Ca tM2t BacftMor/~""9 ..i.y lllleOfY to Mt. N-Fun time, 40 h,... One IUOOWtul ..i.. proorem i-tofeHIOMI reakfHt A:;;;;;;;;;;;;;-----Offtoe l~Pprtm oh.,d leb[reokl, 301 eventnt per WMll and W/11.200 mo. OU• In-COot. wMted. Mutt be~-M Ult -· Paoltlo eo.t tfWV, Hunt. Sat. requlr•d. Cr•dll com• and potential fHt paced a quauty * .-. .. * ' " ... 1111 •• 8-:ft,12t41. •xper. helpful. APPlY 13 .000 /mo . C•ll ori.nted. )(Int •Ortuno Pan---. MUIC M ... - -liiiiiiiii1iiimiil K.1 R K J I w E L I! "a 142-2000 91M'Orjft'leflt In a.tt>oa. per'd In ... end ... --..,.--, ... ----1 ~~ ~~~~J:la:: l'lllW -Ontt the .,._ neect • C. ...., ....... co.a Active buelWen H tlel trwtment proerem Earn 1490 to MOO s,,r pt.y, t 75-JUI ue Mia 146-1121 looking for Olrl l'rlend for adoteecante. Call .... ID .,_ If you hew a eta. PU t.IC "ILIADMIN ~!:!~~__;~~~ 26-3!. OOod looking, not .,., ••• Forn. ltUCS. PrOQ. 11,1, WllQOfl or *' end ..,IOY AUT lnt't 111~ UQMTAlft' ou1wel9ht. l'l•xlbl• eummer. Know-..,o•n woi'tllng wlttl ~· need9 mat~ ~ <MQU hie"""'-«*!Ina houre, tow pey, good ... lll't/ltea:fr Well. bper'ct Vol •i C•ll M~. RountrH •t ...._..,.t With ~ of• for a .. or•t•rf wltti ~. ~ not for t4mlly In La1una eome teacb, Find hOlt ..._70M blwn 11AM & no. 'f'• and ~I ...,.. ..._*'SM nec1111ry. CALC Marti hedl,. e~ yr. olcf~r1. f T k ~PM.-dl)'9. e:;:reonallty. flt.a hi'1. ...-:\: GoOd ...... -...,...... a191 .. Of'I·· prog. • • ..___. -1 .. , "' • ---~d W1tt1 -• 1 t d n t on 1 our•. _....... ""'° lwecl-..... ............ '"'""°"' • -• ..... I :;:.::u Mu1t drlv•. 1490 HU r-TMt'a Whet,..,..-The t•Met OflW tn tfl9 = =.":!'c:~ .......... Jilt tWMI IOIM!1:1 ro" went DM.Y "'-OT W•at •• ·• Daltr _.,6ot ..._ c... Mr • ..._ -~.__..:::;;_-~ to ..et a.-.... edl do lllMCE OtMCTOAY Clan_, M Cal T.. .-.a110 l'tt¥ate ........ .._,.,..._... MSaSTNff. ~fft ll --.......... ,.. .. .. aboutt .......,., ••iiiii;-~~-:--Agae t mo~ 11yn a1.m1 -·-...... , .,_,14()..~ ~ffwpm+ II ..... ~.b- 1-S:IOPM. 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" '\(• . mil -?mo .1eM . , .. : : '.>GJJ .:0 Af9T l9<f'[J , Ju e.&:>?t' ua ··m.un , .,H I I . ·.e 'iS' IJiH' "'lbb .. ~i , J'lOi "s~rC . o~ ·:hold 1 -~rt 2 11f1 J'1£J<!j 1 aid J 'jj,.i I -IQ(jiil • 'A ,Hr. b. v-t. JJ ... r..(1 ']" tll•.< Jc1i_; JI ~lu.i ~,,, u:.Jc..!l )(fa,\ 'n.6"'l .. ) I'' -\"3 I 1 10111 ~ ~'Jbbl Ju1 • .- lluq Janil st. wq? fOJL- ru;Z lJ l«< ~Ji .;rt ,, rt.bi.I' '/'• I~ ft: .~Lib ·UJ8Jo JU') b~' T :.w • ~ "1 :·t•Jl:>tq "J t.s ._. n•: .1hJ:lt i.rs&.1<? '~qi o • t.'Vhs ..:-9elild •• Jff "1'1sG :•:'lP.tb •.T n; • "'if _.'1[fo:) . Juq ~ J,~i) • nt :'uw ··10~· :•11~v~ .~ .. "{ J 11h • l"10tf.t '11 ~:uaw ·;ft;: • •luob I '· I ~ -L t I .. Orange Co .. t DAILY PILOT/Saturda-r1 ~ay 21 , 1983 . .. )! Cul!t ltntct fHMaiM •ladfl!!! 11...-w 1tnttt1 ·.= Color brlghtanara. whl AM T•Jttw .. a. Acouttlc -*'**HOME R .. PAll\ " Nim. J ... WA:f.:l!D, STARVING COLl.EOE PL.ABT!" PATOHINO •'I•-•• ,, That'1 ALL you pay f()( • ;:;;;u--------·1s11ampoo & .,..,,, CIM/l DRYWALL TAPING ·~ ·-••t I "' 1•0, .,,. o•• ·- crpta • 10 min, blNch. Fr• Mt. K9Yln 873-1503 L•t metta your gtrd• E'9c·Pkmlb-C11p.,,try my hom•. !xoe l•nt 8TUOEHT8 MOVING Re1tucoo1. lnll•xt. 30 Tm I~ Hall, llv/dln. rma S 15; avg an grow I your gra" Patio Covere-fanoaa work. ~enCM on ,.. CO. Uc. T124-431 Y'•· Neat. Paul 5"5·2t17 A quie\ 1901 of 11t• la ttiet q ~~5~1cru~~.·i:; OAX:f~rn:arL :;:'~ ~~1~y e~u;c'u Rem~~p:el~~1=M812 :~;::;,.:hone CM2·5A70 ~~~·ue:h-=I fl...... r;i::,c:.:: ~: 30 day ad In tha DAlY PILOT SERVICE DltECTORY I My ,..~~Y~i;:r.:':n,. nr odor. Crpt rap.ir. 15 yr• • :1."3:i (f,4m.r,~· Fencing, ui.1 plumbing, Moblle Homa Paneling PllatlH H liir·D ~ Ml-1111 Yo!" preeem ra1• In the Jt Viet~ 842-8-482 ~ .. ~~~;: myHU. lltttrittJ It no i nner. piMM keeP odd fob9. CMo-8820 -WMhed A oUed. 18/tlr. ---WATER HEAT£ft Speclll ~~..!":!~-It; .. i---------1---------•ELECTRICIAN. Prload trylngl Kevin Blgga HOIM ~r•·c.tptnlry 9117-3341 •• ,.,.. Pool llNtera•FUmeoee ?"H'"' ,..~ ' Cmut/ "-·-tt LandlCaP9 Melntanance C1blneta-E~Plumblno 1.,.. 11~ by Alollard l lnor. Lio. tNI not & If you would -a.u ... 1 .,._.. right. trH a1t1mata on & ln1tallat1on " your FanQlno. DON IHl&-0149 -_!,!!!!! 280&44. 14 YI'• ol ~ Dr•ln• clMred from SI. Ilk• lnfOMlatlon on tol9t CemenH\Auonry-Block large or email lob•. NtVlce local cuetomer.. Maine fJ"om I 16. Rac>lllfa. energy. call Don I""'*' "\. LtYI UllHll WaJl...Cua1. work. Lie. Lie. 3ae821. 873-0359 · FAIR PRICESI Pelnllng HwM lltUng dellred by Ther!'C ycu, ~114 Evlwtlnd Mme I . MAM at 30 H141um Belloon1 del. #381057 Rob 547-2883 RESID/COMM'l:/IND. TllEI rooflno, carpentry. gar. young, rwponllble pro--u""' .._. 1814904/842·9033 (l1t) Hl .... 1 1ny1lma. Perteet for ell Concrete· small or lga 20 yre. Do my OWF!'WOfk. T~/ Cle danlng, crpt c1a1nlng, lanfonal for aummar ,.._., • .,._,_ p l .___. __ 1 ·• occnlon• -brides & job• Remove old ra-Lie. 278041. Al 848-8128 [4'"'1!"151 34';1,. etc. Starr 548-4-471 month• beginning In Prompt, nHt profeu. !! !VP" ltpln ·~ DO ITNOWl Wter .... 1 Your Delly Piiot Service onctory graduation! 87~19 .,,.......; w/~. •H .,5• 12 up, new ewn · • 11_11_1 June I will ca<I tor peta lonailllo ret• 831-7149 ••-•-llU'I AM .,,,...nklarn • ....__ :i' .,._.. ·-.,...,.... •Elactrlclan. ,_/repair. lll Um so-uua_ and pay utlllllaa. Cell ---..,...., ·---....... -R00-.,-~--.-t-a_&_muo--n-·' All typn. Low prlcaa. · _., DUMP JOBS 875-4478 1ft• 8 lal ..., ,....... E11P9rt•ncad & protH-Rap1lre, lie #282t7S. · i-CaM.ut lbkiat Llc'd. Fr• •1 831-2345 Lawn·lr-..tlrub Install 's--11 .. _ .. no Jo"'-Lie. 4:iS9"~4 875-Mt5 atonal. Very reaaonabla 5'5-et74. 842-«>07 I ' ry, 9 Yllrl Hma loca-T,.. trlm/~novel "-'"""' "" ratM for Ill of your poo1 I---------... •New c1bln1t1. cabinet t 1 on . Free at t ELECTRICIAN Lawn !Nlnt/Aotot~llln Catt MIKE 84&-1391 ............ nlt19 011-t nffdl For expert Mr· lac:lnn, bara & lormlca 71418-40-1705 LI 23310• S II/I F -·--·~ 5 -i.:..:=--------•i Aec><aNnlltlYe "42-M'Jl,atlH count"irtopa 642-0881 c "· ma g• ,... _...,,.te """ HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE nU -·-· & l,,.TER. RHI. rataa. lllcl, call evenings 5 Pm. TILE INSTALL.ED -Illa Jobi, repair•. 548-5203 JohnlOn a Son: Oo own Furnltur9. Trun. Tr-_,_,., F,.. eat. SteYa 547.,.281 to 9 pm. " no ~. All kinda Guar1ntaed •:. &enutbt Cablnall & CllJ)antry Framing.'" mnonry work. 15 yra malnt. ' 983-S415 NOAM ~.rr:,1~:~ ~ :::: RALPH'S PAINTING PLEA('J81~)k~Mlrylng'J'JI.. Rafa. JOhn ~ L Aclc:tg for am bu9. PR qlr· Fraa aatlmete 845-2003 ,...., · -. """" "'--"--_ ___....,.,,. .,.... .,.., HAULING only loolta axpan1lv1. OUAUTY IHT/EXT R & M TILERS ; _ Smalt Job• & rep.i,. ......... , LY m"" 875_ •• ...,, -4U~ ,_,......_..._ 7«• 1""""" • - llH, 111ea tax. FI S. C.ruaic Tilt ~ Werti 1 ISMAEL'S GARDENING CIN.nupt. yard/tr .. IYC CMcll our prloaa -Mtor• Low rat•. lie. 536-9898 Jadlaon'a Pool s.rvtoe Cua tom car am le Ufa Complete Ml up & ..,_ Broderick'• Cu1tom l:-;:_ ~.tr .. trtm a RANDY, 842-7847 you buyl Lie. 204518. MIT19 PUIT9I 20 tr• axp Eerly com-wortc. Fraa Mt. 979-3021 :!~:.; ... Ren••· Fr• n s:;:-'11~ =~~:~-''"~ :-":s~3 malnt. MfVIQe 546-2602 BtaH Cltaala1 Utr•~ .. !11 1'"111 lltef 25 yre. Lie. 403941. Ina. =· F':'!";..'9ff~,! ._. __ lenlct :. .....,......... • ernoona. bln1t1 & bit-Ina. Al10 r 91 · uar. 'Flttr c..triall JAPANESE GARDENER ROBIN'S CLEANING _. bonded. Rafa. Color ax-e3eoo M Vf&'I! t Aceeitiul Ctilla bare, door•. paneling & -Melnt, claan-up. tree SaNlca th hly • part. ~11 Rlctlard Lie. 2 &4 280 Typing/Word Procaaalng _...,._......._..._ __ 1..,a_ mantela )(Int rele. C~Jj Cart CAPT/LINO/WOOD trimming, 1mall lend--1 oroug !!!!!J 1MUat Quick, wy r~ New & Respray. Remod.. 5S4 ... 2S4 839-7427 L Ying & Raapooalble lnlll.U. Lie. 389280. ac:aplng. Jack &42-8&55 ciaan houM. ~7 BRICKWORK: Small Jobi. HOUSE PAINTING HU;Roo....,.·all t . Raaaonable 851-1041 carpentry. lie. #341012. Fo .• -w F___,. yd ~o 831·9755 G ~ t.-.. • QUALITY CLEANING Newport, Co.ta~. INTTO/EXTM 9'7~!!,~T. ·~'V*lll lypal ~d ~t .... + Ablllty 81<1ra 730-1900 Cutt•trJ r• '"""'· .,....., 11 wan..,, mow with a peraonal touch IMna Rafa 87~3175 .,............ New·racoY9f-decita av-. -~ _ _ C.M. 831-8625 wkdyl Fualtan •.JJ-•-t.•-i Ing , e glng, reklng, I BETH 850-0933 · • RAY'S PAINTING UC. #411802. 548-11734 . Sat. Vlctll •::11:::: 9:::J: R41Palr·Aller1Uon1 _.._.... _ awaaplng. Free Htl· BRICKWORK· Small or 540.7944 87!r8098 "~ ~ OOOra·wlndow.c:ablneta Reaponslbla mother wlll An11qU9 R•tor/Rapalr matM 645-7541 HOUSECLEANING , . INTEAIOR EXPERTISE ..,. l'Hflullt-tJll Olacount appllanoa r•-Panel-patloa-lenoea care for agH 2 & up. Fr .. Mt Pickup & del WMkdaye 4 Wealtenda large Jobe & rap&lra. I FREE EST ~589 F aat. De 30 04 WlaUw CIMa1M I p1lra avaryd1y. lnatant .i.rry 546-«13 wkdya. thru aummar. &45-8'3-4· 8YI 131•11173 Mow, edge, clean-up. Marie ge2_3485 ..,,.. Local rltfa. e.45-8612 · r• aat. · /1 1 2 l4IMce by beeper. Ota-Mesa dal Mar area. • trim. Fraa eat. Rau. Ev.rythlng In Muonry IAYll ,_.. ldltya lfll 111-4111 WE WASH WINDOWS I patc:tler 631·8300 Repair/amt Job•. Fancea, 979-5182 ratM. Jim 648-1958 Clalnlng: No job 100 big Lie/bonded. Very r.... Int/Ext. Ceblnat, Refln· #403901. r r .... 1. 24 hr F11t -ProfaMlonal I ahalvaa, partition•. Lo C 11_ I luatt Dltr ltell Rallabla Jepaneae gar-or smell. Exp, rellabl•. Bob 873·53871538-9904 llh. Lio .. tne. 842-7479 Oualtty wort! guatantaed C AnMttctaral rataa. Steve 731-8311 eatracttn, -Hra SPRINGS-HINGES-NEW <11nar & landaoaplng, 'ref•. 18/hr. 1157-3341 Pa11rla1 ........ Fr .. Mtlmel• 846-7391 • lattritn All Ph-Carpentry Remodel/Repalra. oomm. OPENERS All rapalra. Ir• aa1. Aft 5, 850-9141 GERMAN HSECLEANER lltfta - -BUDGET RATE·LO MIN "Let tha 8unthlna In" ~ & ~r, etc. Quick Mr· & ralld, Llc'd, bonded. Lowaet retaal 18 yn Spac. In wlndOW9. C1t9' ·ABC MOVING· F111hlng Int.tor Oaelgn Rea/com/boat 1rtr. Uo. SUNSHINE WlNOOW ! TOTAL DESIGN SERI/. lllcl. Alu. 20 yrs. Lle'd. lnL For aa1, 552·91'2 C.M. Lie. Tom 557-4480 l llbnr to elderly. Exp'<!. Refa. Quick, .C11eful Sarvtoe. HANOlNO/STRIPPltiO Raatuooo av911. tM 1-7581 CLEANING CM2·1549 1tt Conaultatlon FrM Palombo 982-8314 •--..a-• ... ..-._..__ "··-• -'-Ktaue 875-1430 Lie. T138048 552-0410 VIM-MC Scott 845-9326 1--------1 Cuetom remod. & naw -auwwnww Garage Door Opwatora • .,....om bit "''"o,., --ltcrttarial lent 1--------con11r. by architect & AFFORDABLE c:arpantry. Add'na/Remod. Plant & aprlno•. herdwara. For drob• doora. tub 4 ci... Action OW-1 •A·1 ..V.• Pla1ttr/ leplr "' For Clwlfiad Ad ~ twn. ~ plumb, alee. Quallty P•ml11. BonQad, fna'd. damonat.atlon. 8-aat ahoW9r aocl. GllH r• Exp. local home A apt S.t quality. 25 yr axp. j Sec:fetarlal l«Ylcea: typ-ACTION won.I MfVlce. 751-7718 Lie. #418570 548-4271 2418 Newport Blvd. C.M. p6aeament. 520-0201 otnlng, lne'd. 842-9284 Competll!Ye ratM. l v ED1 ~·copy. etc. F-1 MN. Call• Altblt RarnodeMng, flnllhtng car-R.J. HUFf'MAN a. SON 842-3490. Heva you raad todey'a IEIUI WY lie T-118,421 730-1363 PlASTEW I 5-4458 780-&359 ~~ OrNoeway-Pattung Lot pantry. door hanging. Remo d I Add LI c .. Miii 01 ... 111911 Ad•? 11 not. Raf. 990-071111845-2043 Two Collage Man Wiii 111 "!:: =., H~~~Tt~ r~~!11~~~~t~ 842-6e78 ~ painting, rooflnQ, elactrl-30&888. Spting9. hdWe. ELEC. you're rnllalng Iha best MCMI You 8 yra upar ..... ._.. S&S AapNt 831 ... 1"1.Jc «*.ate. 831-83}1 Mika ~ 84M&44 OATH. 8ob'e 541-3ee7 t>argalna In townl Cllllllled Ada 842-5878 Vlu./MC ' 647.elOr _._ , C~ ~~ baat HOIOSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA ' . Sanday, May !% ARIES (March 21-April 19): Stick close to homebase, if possible. Stay with famHiar procedures -listen, observe and learn. One dose to you will make major concession. harmony will be restored on domestic front. Scorpio plays important role. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Focus on basic &SSUes, intelligent discussion. contacts with creative people and bright children. Accent also on employment, reunion with individual who shares your basic goals, con cerns. Gemini, Virgo. Sagittarius natives play key roles. GEMIN1 (May 21-June 20): Family gathering o r reunion is highlighted. Focus also on games, contests, sporting events wtuch provide recreation, entertainment. Young person talks about vacation or travel plans. Be receptive, but make no definite commitment&. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Define tenT\S, see o thers u they are, be discreet and avoid self- deception. Individual close to you may be envious, could talk about ownership, leases, rentals, future concessions. Protect self in emotional clinches. Don't give up some~ng for nothing. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Whal appears nebulous could actually prove to he soUd. Be aware, alert, cognizant of potential. Older individual does have your best interests at heart, will lend benefit of experience. Idea recenUy proposed will bear fruit -you'll aoon know it. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Finish rather than lnitiate project. If loose ends are tied, opportunity exilrta to increase income. Work out format, realize that you can touch on universal theme. Missing papen will be loated. Aries. Leo, Libra natives figure prominently. LfBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Accent on individuality, originality, independence, wil.li.ngnela to aet to heart of matters. Member of opposite sex does care and you'll eoon know it. Avoid heavy lifting, give full play to creative process. Timing will be on target. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Intuition serves as reliable guide -you'll learn by teaching. Conflict withln family clrcle wW be resolved. Strive to remain neutral. Many answers lie behind scenes. Dig deep for information. di9card rumors, search for fact& SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Some of your best qualities aurge to forefront. Popularity increues, 90da1 activities accelerate. You'll become more aware of body image, many persons compliment you and you could be invited to join a yoga or exercla:e class. CAPRICORN (Dec.'22-Jan. 19): What had been a matter of speculation will now become factual. real. Deal with ltlues at hand. ReView budget, take lnven\oc)', become aware of .,-ta. deficits. Sur- prise call or vlait brightens scenario, provides optlmhlrn, cl\Uell aJoom. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Accent on communlcatlon, travel plam, ability to expreaa view• In entertain ing, araphic manner. Humor plays key role, uncrthodox approach brings desired reaulta. Gain indicated if you write your viewa, ~t kteaa via unuaual format. PlSCEI (Feb. 19·M•rch 20): Dlplomatlc approach I.I necessary; don't force issues. reallz.e victory It at hand. Tax mau.n '*h be reeolved lf you are thorouah. peniltent. will.Ina to lnvettlpte and check eources. Taurus. Libra, Sc:orpio nativee play key rolte. 1-•-•-•_W_u_1_ .. _ _....s_1oe ... ltlt Wut .. 51" hi•al• Saotetary M1Jor 8rok91IO• Firm •••king matur•, r••· ponalbl• lndlvlduel tor poaltlon 11 6ec:fatary to Manager. 80 wpm typing end brokareg• aiis)err. anca helptul. Contact Mlchala, f.44·9111 SECRETARY Tellllllt•• Wert Ca!! HIS ··"" _ l•Hlx' llmlll Ui Ila &• ..::......-.-CellM2~520 , ... ~_. Adorable kitten• now -avallabla. 125 aac:h. lfttrthimc l'reae 857-8314 or 835-9852 14-110 ,., her Runlen Bluet • 1 pelr F.U ., Pitt .... malea. 1 female, 1 'n yr ltllt ... ~ & neut«ed, oth« na1t c1t1. Need r••-Ftr .......... werl ponalbl1 ln1ld1 homN. tor Corporate olflQea ol W la·llt1 8311-7019 =1~~=::-:C:.C:: -Telephone ________ -1-/2_P_a-ra-l-an_K_l_tt_•_n_a.-51 ad In dealtlbla 9111'1 ci.. PUT Tm WMkl. C1meo. r ' w. manta Tha Nellon'• lugaat _•_1_5_&_'35_._54&-__ 999_5 _ _. Aaportlng to Sanlor Ex· ecullv11. wlll prepare oorraapondani:a, er- ange appointment•. grMt Yllltora whlla par· forming 1 wld9 variety ol Hcretarlal actMtlee In Ihle exc1tln9 growing COtnpMy RALPH DALY Rf Clll 3801 South El Cimino R9al San Clemente, CA 112872 Equal Oppty Employef llOIBllY F /time tor 1 glr1 offfca IOf C.P.A. ' rail Hiit• broker. TYP9 80 wpm, 8/H lletpful. 8al11Y corn- m an 1 u rat• w/1xper. 1184~171 lll'Y/KIPI Famlller w/pagboard bllkp'g 1yatain1. Raap. tor A.IP & AJA. Uta typ- ing. Pleaaltnt pwaoNllty. Exp. only. Part Time. Call .for appt. 842-1407 firm .... exp Ind contr to 1111 ..,., Euro- paan MBZ'a. BMW'a. 5~52 Sarvlcl Slltlon Attendant. Expar. Apply Shell Sta- tion, 17th end lrvlna. N. B llP CUllL wnsum Tale-MarltetlnO Firm It Dip Hit looklng for a few high anargy lndlvlduala to work evening Ind weak· and hr• In Newport Baech Office. Salal ·~ Al<C Oraal Dani PUP• plea. F-n Ind bflndle. 838-9308 ar helpful $4 per hr ---------1 guer·e1. plua lucrative b onua program. Call Linda I I 1 Tr91nee . •euttt•y 10 Egyptian 14 "A Bell for-" 15 ltel&ln river 11-b'9W 17 Retreeh '8 U.S. pert< 19 Scord\ 20 Snatu. 22 Pentatent 24 --Cerio 51 Flenk 52 AH over 54 Cane 58 Flow. 59 Pof aouroe Sl RldlCUle 82 "--· d,..,,, .. 63 Aalan nation 64 Bar legally 65 Depar1ed 66 Highlander 67 Featurea ~ttl DOWN H Testln..: 1 Vehicte9 wen. 2 Mian gulf 27 Prompted 3 us edit()( 31 BNrlng 4 Get going 32 Surpn1e 5 Tug cable 33 Thin mortar 6 La -• Mex. 35 Doctorate 7 Mr. Ambler • ~ble 8 Hairnet 39 Trldtlee 9 Auto bodies 40 IRMCt 10 Kind of bean 41 Consumed 11 N.Y. city 42 Wooded area 12 Jet or STOL 43 Pteclpltatlon 13 Baked Items 44 Turmeric 21 Unhappy 45 Weaken 23 Saliva 47 Shriek• 25 African 2 3 .. 5 27 Frog genua 28 Give off 29Weapon 30 Gott ahot 34 Unbolta 35 Common man 36 Fool part 37 Fruit 39 Theatrical 40 Swiftest 42 Of the ·earth 43 Calms down .... BeaO<ry 46Tree 47 Trifle 48 Opted '' Copal SO Frighten 53 Epochal 55 British "so long" 56 Hebrew tyre 57 Aber knots 60 Mlnn.'a neighbor .. ae....,. OoMt oAn. y PILOT/8aturd our famous DIMES~A·llNE 11 1.- I 1 I I I I I t. i . l . 1 . ! i . . = l f ' I l .. , ~ I ' U Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 21, 1983 PRE-OWIED SPECIALS I I I USED, BUT llOT ABUSED! FINANCING AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED 'BUYERS 1 YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT AVAILABLE NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSEDlll '12 VW VAMD Gl ........................ $! 1,500 -..... •211CSM2 '11 vw U8llT DUl ........................ $5495 sw.s...,,AJC.. ·~ '11 VW COIN. . .................................... $8495 ---1.o .... •t«ll •• Sl8AIU Dl 4 ............................ $3995 Ss.111.JI•• _,..,. ··WW DEB. PICU ........................ $5495 N.AJ't.Clllo. IZMoll ·• avo 2'44il.E eu ............ -.... $8995 .......... AJ't.JllZ[P •• MAZDA QC WMDI ........................ $3995 ..... 1el'I\ •• "' UlmT 2 ............................ $4695 SS.,S. ..... JIMIDI '79 WW IUS 9 PASS. . .......................... $6995 -.S. .... MS'IOI '1t Pm'E>T 504 DEB. .................... $4995 s-........... !lllll 79 PDllOT 504 IEO. .................... $5495 ~ lllMll ...... IOCIUJ ' '71 fCll> IUTMG ............................. $3495 ...... 1114.~ '11 tOl>A ACccm> 4 Dlt .................. $6995 ! _. •-. ICTS1" '77 WW SCllOCCO ............................... $3995 ......... 11.1Lm 77 MD FOX 2 Ga. .. .......................... $2995 .... wt.••• 71 TOYOTA C010N 2 m. ................ $2495 .... !7-~.- .,, WW SCIOCCO ...... -...................... $2995 • ..._...,1m• .,. 1lllfH ll7 -.. -........................ $2995 ........... '15 PDllOT WAGCll .......................... $2995 .... """ .•. , .... 74 llllflt rn. COIW ............. -....... S3995 ...... tlO 71 • ...., CCllV ............ _ ......... $2495 ••mo '7t .. cmWL .._ ....................... $2995 .... c...... . '7t awo MU --··--·····--··· SC9t5 ......... Ne '72 VW Super Beetle. CIHn. rbll eng. new '11 llZ A&a4tl _._.. brekee/tlr... Muet Mii _..., -• 12700/obo. 851-2222 $20,000. S.&-«62 dye. &48-0e29 w. llJtnM .. l I Ht ·12 vw. new pelnt. 30K mt Alie abou1 our new low on rebll eno. •Int In a 1.71 U,L out. A1klng 11100. Flnenclng Avalla~ on 1_es_1_-3_5'0 _____ _ Selected 1983 modelll '72 Kermenn 01'11•. red . Cllll NOW for detellet cteen body/Int. •Int rnecl'I, 13850. 487-1517 n l.()',TA Ml SA L~ J Mll',111'.l',H' • 'f· . •• ·' ' • '72 Super Bug, good mech cond, l*'f redlell & etlookl, Priced to NII 11260. Mlcke 6"4M2ifl after 7 pm M lft '78 Aatlbll, am/fm cain, ~---------Xlnt oond. 12llOO '78 MOB Aoedlter, or1gl-662·m• nll OWMI', mllMQe 6300. •7 .. VW ........, ......,t Amlfm eltfeo, cuetom .. • ...,...,. • .,.._, • 900. _,. 661-.3803 tlrH xtnt, a bargefn 11700. 7~ ...... tllt 'IO Sclrrooo, 30,000 ml • • .... ,..__ 111'1/fm CMI, OOOd oond. 7t ""bo .,..,.,.a, euntt, ISUO. 714-1841 or lo ml. mlnl cond . e~1I04 140,000/bet ofr. PP.1--------11 7eo.tt33 '70 vw ... WK'( ..,, 1IOO motot, "" .,,._, ·n 8llwt 12 ... uJI ~. ur ... 122001010. all record•. 11r1 tnlrf. 131.oa4M SUH. 720-0 161 or1-----..,,---l40-eS11 '14 vw 412. exoellant body Md tltM. NMdl '11 821 ~.t'"""', 119,IOO ,om• englna 111ork . aic1 ""· hht, tteo entt, t f1t00 or bHt offer. ownr SU,500/bet Ht-elOt N.We» 1"·r~a-vw~l"ll~_.-mo:~, -o.1""'rn-.,.,-.· u '11 Por. 111 t . DeNrl new~ . · ...... em/fm, lllOy .... M7·t1H :'°°'· :f =··~· '71 VW ei.g. S1000. ,_,,,. ooo'."\,o.ue4 evi ~d. bwt nd' tom• .nJ., IM4204 wkdyl. WOflc, f@·T• .. fw Maftt, I ' ,., vw Conwft, JWW• ::t: T·--,:.,.. 111 .cl. 04 OCIM. •IOOIOllO. lllMll .,.,..,OOllY rv 7141141•'1'1, wkCIYt 1.1 nu enettrene .. P.7 l1111t7·11'1 ..,.c>.t4M121 SEE IT NOW! AVAILAILI FOR llllUDtAT£ DELIVERY COME IN & TEST DRIVE TODAY •••• . FOU.OW YOUR /MptJl:SE. ---.---------~----..,.....,.,.... wusac - -· - I " I JACOBS. REALT<'f, INC. 6 "15-6670 2919 Newport Boulevm'd Newport Beach, CA 92883 ( . . lllFlllT Wilt PID .. SUP . Bedrooms, d~n , formal dining,· Co~pl redecorated In and oUt recentl)'. New dock for lrg 'boat and aide tlas. OFFER YOUR TRADES OR LOW DOWN and Seller wlll carry balance. S.1~295,000. _ .............. .. -- ~ ' II.Ill Tl IUll Gorgeous 3 bedroom, 2 bath and 2 bedroom, 1 bath duplex In the "heart" of Newport Beach With $210,000 In assumable financing! Just a bloclC to the beachfront, market& and . Lido VIiiage. A tremendous buy at $280,000, and the ~ wtll assist With financing. c Orenge County Real &late/An Advertlelng ~t to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 21, 1983 -3 760-8333 • nan_ nm...., .... You wtll find In thla delightful expanded Bc>rdMux mode' In exctuaive big clnyon. 2 bedroom and den, famlty room, artlat studio, air conditioned, exptlnded kHchen, pwquet floora, Jamaica ahuttera, bullt-ln bookcuea, marble ftreplflce, profeuk>nal landecaplng. Aeallatlcalty priced at $450,000. 780-8333 . I P&ITIUL snmL.. la youra In thla cozy, cheetfut · T.....U. 1'0ck 4 bedroom, family room home. lncludea formal dining, bullt-tn b<>Okcaeea and Jacuzzj tub. Located adjacent to lowly part and welklng dt8tance to achoola. $175,000. 780-83.13 llTITIB•I YILll . Arat time buyer• or lnve.tora here la your chance. Super sharp 3 bedroom condo with formal dining, 2'A batha, 2 flreplacea, muter ~room aulte In quiet eatabllaMd 1ocat1on. A r.., t>argatn mt 1126,500. owe. 780-8333 3 CIVIC PLAZA #170 NIWPORT BEACH, CA ••IUl11'IL You wtll enjov the epecteculer YleW of mountains and city llghtf from thla vety apecial Nentueket model In Spygtue Hiii. 5 bedroom•. formaJ dlntng, large family room. Profeulonalty decorated wtth premiere wait coverings. Entertainment bad( yard with pool, apa. t>art>eque and -ftre ring. s1eo.ooo with negotiable twma. 7~ · 1111•1111...u PremNm ~ toc.tlon -3 bedroome & 2 bedrooms. Prime rental area. FINplace, deck, 5 batha. Unit• completely fumlahed. OrMt pot.,tlal fOt appreciation at thla bargain price of $595,000. 790-8333 •1111tm llLlln Popular 4 Plan In JeamlM Creek'• ,,....t unft. 2 ltOfY, s bedroome, large family r()()fn, vautted <*ltnge. lmmacutate condition thrOUQhOUt. Larae auurnabte 111 trust deed at 121h%. Asking $370,000. 1~. 11 I i • .. • 111111 -mm .. LIT . Spacious Country French 5 BR. 4'..t BA, cu1tOnt home Yle'#tng the 8th green on the prestigious 8'g Canyon Country Club. A magnificent pool and sprawflng lawn make thJe property a nMTIO eee. Owner wtll ' exchange. ~alee thla property a must to eee. $2,260,000·0anny Bibb and Donna Godshall. PIUTllllll U• ml -••••t 11111 Glamorous custom residence on pttvate guard-gated Island of 106 homes. This beautifully maintained estate Includes: apacioua formal • llvlng & dining rms, large weir appointed kltct.I w/~ rm. A dramatic 2 story entertainment rm w/alt down bar. Matr suite encompaaes an entire wing w/eeparate sitting rm, exerctse rm, and hla & hers baths. 2 guest rooms + maids qtrs. Lg private patJo & deck for lg boat. Offered at $1,590,000 Leasehold. Cathy Schweickert. . ILL fl I IW •11.118 • 111.D ,_ ProfealoNllty decorated hOfM with megntflcent ~ of ocean & Laguna 8eedl cwtllne. 4 BA, 3~ BA, f9m rm, flrepllce In llv rm & muter eutte. F.ntaetlc home for entert91nlng. Welk to MCluded Crescent Bay a..ct\. $725,000 lnctudee land and all furniture. Maureen Whne. ... • . 111111 ... -YllW Jodette Model -Thia home otfera luxury and ex>mfort. 3 BR, 21A BA. formaJ dlhlng rm & a panoramic view of all Newport & the Blue Pacific. Low Interest rate financing. $850,000 Dan Bibb. 11011nnw "Lucerne" model w/gorgeou1 oceen/bay/nlght light views. Beeutlfut wood penelted fam. rm w/bultt..fn bookcaes. Fountain & gas BBQ In atrium. Long term assumable financing. $849,000 Incl. land. Maureen Whtte. r l ' J<=-. -OT = =: z=zr= ----c:. .. __ .:..___ ____________ _ .. Lllllluml Enjoy IUP8Fb V1ata of Bay Md coatHne from deck of .,_ ~ BR· condo In MCUrtty guarded building. Feeturing vaulted . =::.· flreplace & aubterranean parking. $235,000. A. a ---------------- Here is a resideltcn of enduring design and splendid arcbitectural beau~y. A regal home, beautifully decorated, and with every amenity for comfort 4lld ... gracious living! Every area is richly appointed with extensive use of wood&. crown ~ and tuteful ~ toucties. 6,000 aqu&re feet of ~ty are youn, wit.Ii 5 bedrooms (including a mapificent ------------- • -· sci 11-. Out~ home at exception., price! Either 3 BR or 2 BR a office/study. Large yard with sparkling pool. Many tnterlot extras, gaa · kitchen, Mexican payers, hardwood floors. ... . 11-.-to.. the lllndlQrd goodbye!! Thfa 3 Br home ts In tip top 8hllpe. If• tn a good neighborhood In a cul de uc & haa a large yardf High balance fixed to.w .... asaurnablef ..... -1141- Cuetomlred "Z" Plan -famNy room, den, 4 Brs Inducing muter autte w/outatandlng bath - Imported & handpalnted ttlea, porcel-"n "flxturea •. Formal dining rm w/gleamlng hardwood ftoor, trench doors, remodeled kitchen -theM are just a few of the upgrades! ..... .,.... l.cMllJ. tplldoua 5 BR. afngle/story home In good condition. New roof, plultl neutral carpets W/twdwood flc>Or'8 beneath, country kitchen, .... ~ & good tocatton tooll • ---...... Almadll1d 4 BR Pllermo model In exc11R1nt locatton. eu.tomlnd PGOG•Pohl gourmet .. kitchen. Sped0\19 ~ IUtte w/ftreplace & "°"*t Jmafld beth. Arepft & IPL .... _ ..,... 3 BA In. prtme locaUon with one of the beet ..._ Goraeoue comer lot with prtVacy & extra par~lne. taJteful decor, many extrae. A J..-• Creek beet buyll --..... Aedimcl 155,50011 3 BR. cathedral CIHlnga, fr...., painted & new tandtcap~: prMlll IDt. o.r. wll t.ep finance. • long""" tlrit ~.D. W~ CGnllder tr9d9. Orange County Real Estate/An Adverttaang IU~t to the DAILY PILOT/~, May 21, 1983-7 IOIHtf .. ...,, 3 BR. FR $299,000 1907 Tradewtnds ELEANOR BOWIE • .._, 1317 Mhford Lane '4 ~.FR $329,500 DEBI Bl88 -nmm 1315 Santanefla 4 BR $345,000 JENNIFER SHAW L8I .. 920 Via Udo Nord 4 BR. FR $2,&S0,000 EDIE OLSON _, -m 1829 Highland 3 BR, Pool ELEANOR BOWIE Ill ..,. 468 Vista Roma 4 BR $247,000 KATIE RAULSTON .. , ..... 2 BR ~$2M,900 --...... 4 BR;FA S275,000 ----.. BA. Poot '300,000 79 S-la&and KAY PARKER 861 Slftdcastle L YLEEN EWING 1857 Port Aenwk* FRANK SENNES 111111 ., 202 s.w. d 4 BR --.ooo NANCY SIMMONS ..... 218 Via Koron 3 BR. FR $430,000 CYNTHIA RUMSFELD .......... .C BR. FR $495,000 ..... 2 BR 1517,000 1308 Santl9GO Or • TED PET£A80N 1510 K6nal Roed BEA,.-REEDY • M1111 26 Rue Grand Ducal 4 BR $550,000 LUCY ROSE 1695,000 ··-1&111111 ' ...... A. view that ataggera lhe lmealM"Ol'I 3 Br remodeled home with terrlflc expansion potential. Next to park. Su~ drop In price. New ttlel In kitchen & N1RW beth. Lwge . lot. ........ a. ... One of the ftneet tredttJoneJ homea on Linda late. Lovefy antique paneftng thruout home Imported from England. Beatutiful garden entry, 5 Bra, 5 bu, eecurtty ayNm. SllP for 55' boet. CORONA DEL MAR ___ ..., ........ What a houlef What a Iott What • --One of Harbor View H .. ~ homee tor ttM>M who demand e well cared fctr property. You'll ~ ttte owner'8 °fuaaln111," ...... t ·-·-Combine Contemporary & eountfY-a you oet ~ LMna rt>om, dining room & fwnlly ... room aurrouna Jacuzzi courtyard. LC>West priced "Newporter" In area: Muat aie to llPPAld*. .... ·--Marvefoua famlly home on q"l•t & Mfe c::uf:de eac. 5 BA + 8onua room with pool & apa. LU8h low maintenance. 8rtck trimmed 1and1CaPtno .. Lo•d• of privacy\ Owner wllf oonlider MCCMtd T.D . BEACH COMMUNITIES I I . I . ' • 18111 mt• -Elegant French Provtnclal home In a ·choice 8th Fairway location. 4 bdrma., formal dining nn., large paneled family rm., quiet library, Pool and spa. We .. feel this magnificent home Is the· beat custom buy In Big C~yon at.$1,850,000 . . ·LllM lllf&llT - -Private pier and floatl Terrific 4 bdrm. family home Just a short walk from the community beach. Formal dining nn., cheerfuf breakfast rm . ._ hobby &hop, den and room to add more. Bayside brick terreoe big enough for a pool. Motivated Miier. $880,000'LH. 117711 .. .,_. -Wa~ the ain aet behind Catallnal Nicety maintained Sausalito plan tllghly upgraded. 3 bdnna. plus ap9Cloua family rm. Built In security eyst.,,. Profe9elonally bullt •to Md yard. Pride of ownenhlp here. *347 ,000 LH. · 11111 ml LIAll .,._ -Cute new 2 bdrm. Z'A> bath condo convenient to shopping and transportation. Nicely carpeted and dr8'1ed plU8 a beautiful bit-In kitchen, small .iclosed patio, fireplace and a hobby shop. The full price Is Just $128,000. Owner will lea&trwlth option to buy. WILi Tl 111 11111 -Great location. In CORONA DEL MAR Just a half block from Dahlla Park and a short walk to the beach. Typical early Corona del Mar home with 2 bdrms, and den. Needs work ·-but took at this pr'lcel Just $198,500. - IRllB • a.a • •• -OVertooklng the 5th Fairway of exclusive Big Canyon Country Club. Reduced to just $249,0001 Exciting 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo tight and airy With lots of privacy. Owner says aeUI L ......... _ .......... -·--·-·---- Orllnoe County Reel Eatatf/An Advet1tllng aupplement to the DAllY PILOT~turd«y, ~ 21, 1983 -9 I -LAW LOT -NICI! HOm .11._ •c....-.-.................... ... ~J ... 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M. ................ . ..,.,.., Cl9IA COVIE -HAMOR,W PelelllM•ll411eM•Fel ......, ......... ,.... e ... ....,.._ I 11111 II d-.....A.__.lll1dN1m ....... .... .......... .., .................... 0-. ....., .................. c.-.. _ .... ...... ,._.c..... .. -. 9IQ CANYOW8 ,_.T -..00.. .... ~ 0• ,., ... ....., ... d•rl ., ..... ., e.-. Cd1hll11841,1-..n 111, wwwo• r·• .... • ............. ,, Fl ............. ......, • ...... ......... t ,, ............. , .... ... .. .................. ""'19. Ol.eOA I&. llAYl'RONT--Nll ... ,,. .. , .......................... ..... c.. ........................ ,......-r nea-..._. . ...,..,.,....,,, • IQT Ill • Wl1D . BAYSIDE CONDO. Prtme location on turning basin. Builder's home totally customized. • Beveled glass door & windows. Custom wall coverings, floor coverings & w i ndow treatments. Bayside patio with motorized awning. New exterior upgrades. New 66 ft. boat slip. $895,000. CaJI Cathryn Tenntlle. · El ElllT Umin UYm. Private stlp for large boat. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths. French doors & windows. Marble baths. Imported mantels. A generous use of hardwoods throughout. Shown by appointment. listed at S 1,500,000. Don De Thomas for detaJls. llUI I l&TILllA lllWI Superb Ocean Blvd. lbcatlon. Watch the boats. magnificent sunsets, white water from the spacious living room to this Corona del Mar cottage. Call Binnie Dixon for det811s. , qllSTllll flll Mii EITl11 . Overlooklng the City of' Riverside. Estate lnGludea a 5 bedroom home..2 bedroom guest house plus large pool with entertainment pavtHon, lighted tennis court, hOrle fecilltlee, greenhouse and two acres of cltrua trees. $598,000. Call Siiiy Shipley for a lhowin(l. I .,_ • "LA 1111 l'IZIP £xqulslte Medlterranttan contemporary In Cameo Highlands, Corona det Mar. Famlly room boasts Indoor Jacuzz•. 6 skylights, extenatve uee of mlrrore,.complete walk-up bar. CountteM amehftlee allow htnca & entertalntf'G lo an elegant yet corntort.._ 1eehton. Shawn by appointment OfttY. Calf. Unda TllQUanettl. a••ur Spe~tacular view of main channel. Four bedrooms. dining room, family room, In-gated community, with private beach. Beautiful courtyard entry. Land may be purchased. $700,000 leuehold. CaJ1 Marttyn Twitchell for the details. .allUll . Immaculate remodeled 3 bedroom home. Areplace, ber. Large"patlo with spa overlooking Lake. Seller wants SOLD NOW. A must to see. Call Marte Drenner at 759-9100. .. Lllml -111111111 Four bedrooms. 2~ ba'ths. Only, $265,000. . Great activity locatlon. Tremendous potential. Call Marla.Bercovttz for more detailed Information. -1111111 ""an Large OM b.aroom hoUM with ftreplece, Private patio Md "'*' wtte. Lota of ~ and room fM expan•on. lndudlno po ... ble OCMn view. Prtoed to .... P'-• Linda Tagllanettl to .... 1 1 'ft,500. . -........ Newport Be4iCh condo. Compare priCe and buyt One. bedroom; built-In kitchen. Bright & light. Guarded community, pool, spa. Call Marttyn Twttcheft nun••• MllEIS ..,.,. .. ,,.. View of the wat-.rfront to Catalina. Twc> bedroom, 2~ baths. Luxury IMng In higtH18e condo. Full security guards your ho'!le & posse881ons. Owner wants offer and' 'Will carry 1st trust deed. $925,000. Call Dorothy Hardcastte for a showing. • ... .. Walk to beach. South Laguna cottage. Only $189.000. Great potentJal. Build up and get great• -... Bring all otters. Owner wants to MOt l=or more Information call Marta BercoYttz. UllB. ... ' Four bedroom, 2'A bath, skytlght, large kitchen -community pool & tennis courts -submit down paymeot and owner WIM carry -owner says SELL NOWt Call Marte Drenner. UI •-11-R11111 -Good tocatlon With l*tl.a ocean vtew. "F1Jc«'' wtth much potent..a. Excellent rental~. Ctoae to •hop• and be•ch. Owner very motlVated. Submit an ·offerel Only $167;500. Calf '8atty Shipley or ~ Debolt 'i I I ) l ' "" IAYllllll -UH• WITI Ulll ..... 1.1..-. • 1a1 msmnr 11111 Thi• hu got to be the best value 1n the area. Come eee for youreelfl One of the few large . corner lot• In BayahorH: Charming, comfortable, apeaoua home wtth ml kJnde of potentlm. See you there! Belle Chase Lee 6«-7020 OllTIM TUR -llllTIL YllW 4 BR, 3111 BA plus paneled office/den with huge famlty room covering entire 3rd floor. Spa. eauna, aectuded wooday pat io. Gourmet kitchen & more. Reduced to '417,500. Hallie Strock ua1•mwR.U-u11,111u AA exceptlonal 38R. 2BA Mmlbu plan wtth a 36 ft. pool In a beautifully landacapect eettlng. f1ome la In move-in condition. OWC ~ 2nd. Jim Seltera 1111111 LIT-.... -IN 2BR & Deh home COlnPIMelY fedec:orated, tanctecaped and rejuvenated. Aft new mppllanCee. Unbelievable exletlng financing Md motMled ..._WW aaia1. $250.000. Aak for H8'le Strock. .. ·----UIJIWT--. Expande;d 48R, 3BA modef with ocean vtewt Profelalonalty decorated and 19ndec.ped. Private gate-guarded community. Auumab'9 loans. $729,000. l ~ Ill II NII IP -1111,111 8'uff top In old Corona del Mar. Superb OCMn vtewt Land parcel complete with plana for 4000 aq. ft. home. Complete with City an6 CoutaJ Commlulon approval! Setler wttl tuborcffnate to construction loan. Ask for Jim Sellers. EMUMllAY-....... We. have the toweat ~ non-hwy home In Emerald Bay. Flat lot" perfect for small chlldren. OCMn vt.w from Hvlng room, terri1'c famlly room, 38A'• & room for ~ Thte poperty won't lat tong at $495,000. '. •NI llft -111.,.. FIE . 4BA'a, 3BA In preettgtoua area. Sectuded patio with awlmmlng pool. Exclue1ve gate-guarded cornmurnty wtth private belch. Aak for Dave Hlf'Khter • • ..... _, ...... lrvlne TerfllCe -Bayadere. Swee.,., bey · ocean and night ltght 'view•. 38A ome'. Reduction of $150,0do reflect• owner'• mottvatlon to sell NOW. See thl9 treasure with potential for appreciation. Ask for Carotyn Muon. · . llYllE OIVI -1111,111 FBI 4BR'I , SBA In prestlg1ou• ..... Seel~ pano with awlmmlhg pool. Exclualve gate-guarded community wtth prtvate beech. Ask for O.Ve Hl'9Chler. .. l llUI lllW -........ Irvine TertllOe -a.y.dere. $"8Plng blly, ocean and night llght vtewa. 38'R home. Reduction of S160,000 reflect• owner'• mottva1ton to Mii NOW. See thle tNM&n w~ potential for 8'Preclatton. AU tor C8'0lyn MMOn. .. ll~YM 4832 AIYER AYE*JE, lido a.Mia·····································-·· •112,500 . . 3 bedrooma, 2 .,...._ ..,. to OOMn, COlftf'ft. pool ....... '42e HARBOR ISLAND DRIVE. N_.,,ort Beedt. (1•5) ......... 1.160,000 4 beclroome, 3 bathe, P* & -... 204 VIA EBOLI, Lido Ille. (1·5) ............................................... $499,000 3 bedroome, den, 3 bathl, POOL 305 NORTH 0STAR LANE. Dover Shorea. (12-3) ••...•...•..•...• 11, 195,000 5 bedrooms, den, IA YFRONT, 1-ve boat dock 7306 W. OCEANFRONT, Newport Beech. (3-6) .................... $795,000 3 bedrooms, den, 3 bathl, 2 yra. new fllTUTll LIUTlll II N lllU ..• Steps to North beach & playground. Bank 0Wn1 thla fixer. Some bay W.W from upstatra. 6 bedrooma, 4 bathl, 3 car garage. SUBMIT YOUR TERMSlll 101 VIA FLORENCE, Udo Ille. (1 ... ) ················-···················· $595,000 4 bedroom9 + office, 3 bathl, POOL, new carpeg 10 KAMALLll, Newport Crest. (1·5) ....................................... $172,500 3. bedrooms + retreat, 2 bathe, POOL, TENN&S llYFlllT ••••• --N 1•1 ... leyfront condo, auper w.w wtth boat docking. Top floor, 2 muter tul1•, 2 car garage 'I**· 8ecurtty budding. ~ .... ,.. .... Bayfront penthouse wlth allp available. FMt .. tlc view of oc.an and bay. Victorian deeor. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathl +den. Skyffghta -Iota of Stained gtaM. Wiii •Mm -W' .. IJ ... F.mattc locatlon • • • Cetaffna 1UnMt1 are youre. 3 bdrma. 2 bathe, ftreplace, front patk>, 2 story houM on comer R-2 lot. Submit on terma, owner n.xtbl9. 1760,000. ...... , IU 1111-Cuatom home with mein Hvtng .,.. on upper level for a fMtMtlc VIN. Huge play room wttti wet bar on grCMMS leWI. 4 bedroe>ma. 4 bathl. Owner wtft finance. • --~ ·--Extra Wide lot to expand thll 3 bedroom, 3 beth, den hot'M. Sunny patio and ewtrmq poot Walking dletance to ahopa & reet1M1ranta. VIA EBOLI. ..... ., ... Custom home 5 years new. Extra wide rot w/room for Pool. 4 bedrooma, 2 flrepl.cee, gourmet kitchen, romantic maatw ault• w/balcony overlooking luah garden patio & yard. VIA LOACA. ._...,. •m• EnJoy th• bett of Lido In th11 cuatom e bedroom, 5 bath home. Oeelgned for total priY11cy & buftt around patio with epa. VIA UDO souo. --J .... corr nrru.n © mvrsmrnr conrnm PROPERTIES AND ESTATES FOR PEOPLE AT HO,.E WITH SUCCESS HARBOR RIDGE HOMES 21 ROOM ESTATE ,... ......... toot home .. 9"r1 penon'• *•• ._ e .,.._..._ W.W of the Pedtlc Md ~ I bedrooma. 7 bethe. femllJ r'OClftl, ~ .......... ,..,. ..... .., Wld•rr.--wine celer, tNe lowlr home ·Mt• H 1tMderd In ultl111ate .-ute1tr1 .. C•••• pooe a 2 ..... + exc111n1 .. ,.,...... •1H .... a,m.,GOO. C.U for 4 peee color brad me. . OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1 to 5 111YllL* .... ... ··=· ...... ..... -Y~N.._.Y_. tt.--tt- SUNDAY 1-5 ' . . • WATERFRONT CONDOMINIUMS I01 LiDO PARK TtNI TO CHOOM MOii ••• WATERFRONT HOMES { DUPLD ON THI WATER FRONT Immaculate 3 bedroom 3 bath, with 2 bdr. 1 bath. Upstairs. This property la very clean and perfect for owner occupant. Quiet patio leads to boat docks. For detalls call lafJ ,...., 831-1266. DE'etmVE U81'8&.WF .,._ Ex~lent view from this 3 bdrm, den/study, formal dining at Its best. Private courtyard flvtng. Offered at $275,000. For details call llllJ lul1•1r. --· .. CLAlllC HOm •••• l'OOL AND IPA This 4 bdrm, famlly room, bonus rm, haa over 2800 sq ft 3 car garage wtth r-<><>m for R. V. parking, located on a cul-de-sac street and priced at $235,000. For details call ...., ......... 631-1268. ,_.,,_.~ITOM Don't mla this hot buy; 3 bdrm 2 ba, garage, Irvine town house. Priced at $88,500. Aaeume financing. Prtnctpala only. Call direct to _..., lll!a ... FRONT ROW VIEW C.D.M. '7IS,ODO SPECTACULAR VJEW from this DRAMATIC 4 bdroom home. BUiit In 1970. FORCED TO LIQUIDATE. Price JUST REDUCED to accommodate fast sale. PR.-OCl!ANFRONT ...,..,... EXCELLENT FRONT AGE near sand dunes. 3 bdrm BEACH HOUSE. OWNER WILL FINANCE. W1MEll. NEWPORT tmGHTS I I . RlE ··-· 15'MM(. 831-1288 BEST BUY on this 3 bdrm CHARMER with new COUNTRY KITCHEN & oak floors. Price Just REDUCED. to a low $182)5001 can today. Ill ~111111. " 1 Bdrm fixer ........................................... ...... ................ .......... $142,000 4 Bdrm fixer gf'Mt locatfon .................................................... $189,000 4 Bdrm 3 Ba newer contemporary home .............................. $279,000 3 Bdrm 2 Ba · shingled cottage ................... : ........................... $~75,000 . I .OCeAN + CITY LIGHTS VllWI * Newport Seaviewl Large 3 bdrm. + den, form. dining room, pool, spa + tennis . Priced to sell at $399,999. Assume 10.5% lotl WON'T LAST Call P1trl1l Ttltrt 7~702. Open Today. NPT. 3 OR 4 BDRM PRVT. POOL +SPA Secluded Lrg. home w/2 fireplaces In prestigious area. LIQUIDATION Must sell. S.ubmlt all offers. Only $349,999 w/terms. Try low down! Call hlrlel TtHl't. 760-8702 Open today. Patrick T 111r1 WMIK 780-8702 831-1288 MSOLUTI aTULa -GREAT TOWIO• MIYU NEWPORT 2 bdrm 2 bath 2 story w/garage. W.as $130,000 NOW $114,900 w/TERMSI Call ........ y_,. 760-8702 Open _Today. LIKE NEW 3 BDRM 2¥1 aATH W/PVT. IPA Steal at $129,999 w/super terms! Calf Patrie• , ... ,. 760-8702. Open Today. POOl..lmE I 9Dllll TN-UYEL ONLY ...... VflfY 8harp don't miss ltl Call '*"' ,...,.. 760-8702. Open now. FREEJ call for a FREE Market evaluation of your home. No Obligation. Call Today. ,.... ... J-. 7f5o..i702 . ... 91GCAllYON CONTEMPORA0RY1-CUSTOM CAPE COD ESTATE OffERtNG PRESTIGE ANO 8EOOAITY. 8&X BEOAOOMS, MAID'S QUAAT£AS AND GYMNASIUM ARE A FEW Of THE MANY OUT8TANDfNO ~TURES OF THIS GOLF COURSE RESIDENCE.· baLER MAY CONSIDER EXCHANGE FOR NEWPORT BEACH PA<>PEitt'v. CAU a.. nom •• FOR PRIVATE SHOWING - w UNIOUI VICTORIAN liOiE WITH RENTAL UNIT - "". or guaJt hou8e on prime 70x160', R-2 lot in lrMtlide Coeta Mea. Motivated seller has just reduced price f15,000! Better tee this today. · 7~-1601 or 752-7373. .>. 8PYQLA88 RIDGE ~ OCEAN YIEW---llSl_GOO 4 bedroom. family heme. Beautifully u)JCnded & ~ped. Lovely pted pool, med brick 3 car praae, larae lot with play area. 8"1' finandnl. 759-1501 ~ 752-7373. WATERFRONT PARADISE From the impre91fve entry way through the mqntflttnt and spaciou8 . floor p)Nl to the private, beautiful patio with rt.annina waterfall, to the private 40ft dock. you wiU feel Jhe omnipotent A\1n of ~ living • experienced by the Roman c.ae.r.r ActuallY hM four aeparate living suites that can provide extreme prlVllCY for all members of the family. Just intrOduced to the market. fl you WOUid enjoy. $2,000,000 atmoepbent for only f785,000 we aaaest you make an appobltment to view this~ property JMMEDIATEL Y1 T~1501 or 752-7373. . 'AllllNE CREEK~•S.000 · . Lowly Plan ' with Ol9D • .-,nbelt """'· s bdnm, 3 •ta.. air conditioned & extra ... ape. Added amenitiel aN -=urity ....... swbmalnc pools & tennis courtll! Owner may help ftnanc.. U JOU .... Jooid."I fer Utopia, call on this TODAY! '109-1501 or 752-7313. ..... WITHILll Fabulous Towne Home f•tures 3 bedroom9, fireplace, 2 Cll' attached ...... huce ...... adte with littlna room + beJcony with .. , vteW & pdvate boat .Up. Can 759-1501 QI' 752·'73?!· • 8ACRFICE PRICe OF tt•,IOO 18 '14,000 UNDER APPRAllED YALU& Three )'tan old with 2200 ..-re feet with all ameniUee. 'lbe large country kitchen come. complete with built-ins, Jenn.Aire, trash compector and mk:rowne. 'lbere'a a breUfut bar PLUS formal dlninc· 'lbe IDIMer' suite» luxurious with tub+ .,_.ie lhower. A large low. Interest aaumable first truat deed JU*ka the IDOl'.ld)iy ~t aurprilincly affol'dable. 9032 Adams Avenue, Huntington . 96S-:s671. • -;s._ GUARD QATmD HUNTINGTON HAll80UR TOWl:llOUE OllLY TWO YIARl.OLDI Wiih awmed 24 hour eecwity, this WanQincton built unit la one of the belt values we've IM!ell for fll0,000. Look at theee features and compare: Two lar'l9 beclroorm (IDMtler auite with retreat); LS baths; Separate dlntng area; Seacto~ kitchen wlth 1u cooking and BUD..T-XN MICROWAVE; lAUndlry room; fenc:ed front yard; And c ATl'ACHED GARAGE with openes-. Can be boucht fot as little• $5,500 down. Call 983-5671 for complete &anci.na lnformaticn. 9032 Adams Aveaue, Huntmaf.on Beech. WiWL ... I IWI .. Old CdM, 3 Bdrm, French wtndowl & doort, wood plank ftoora, ne11r new1 $439,500 • ... NW au -Really ntce family home,• . Bdrm8, In move--ln condition, tasteful deeor. 1295,000. Ml -.... -lfnml!C. pa., e, 3 Bdnn, neutrlll decor, nr courtt. c:tubhouee, pool, 8PA- ~.ooo . ...... - - --Comer lot, sturdy 2 Bdrm home, one blk to beach, good loan• aeumabte, o#J '315,000. ......... ,, .. • • .. I ---·-------·-.......... -~..-.--------------..-........ -----~~ 18-,., Orange County Real Estate/An Advef1191ng ~ to.1he DAILY PILOT/$aturday, May 21, 1983 ~ .,........_...._.. ............. ...._...._..._..._..._ ***** COli.INS ISLAND*****__.._...._._...._.. ............. _......._...._.. .. Jusftflably renowned Island. This exqulalte reetcrence rests on one hundred teWnteen feet of uhePofled waterfront.with docktng faicHfties Spectacutar on-the-bay IMna. thta enchant1ng home le = prMtlgloua. private, protected Collins llland. Oftly eight f.mlllel lhAN this for three eeventy foot boats. This five bedroom home was and crafted to compllment the magntflcent tocattcn. Features lncklde •.• cozy living room and huge family room with ltt~own wet bar, enhanced l!Y a full *6dth mll'ror reflectlng the actMty on the bay. EMy ltalrcaee plus elevator to restful sun roof. The breathtaking view II enjoyed from moet Of t"8 ffvtno area •.. especially the tmrnenae tun root. Owner will help wtth financing. ···············································•·11"······-···················•·1··(·············-·······································································11·~·············· ... ··· $3,500,000 . . , 1&1111 llllUIH ... lmmacu1ate three bedroom home. Dining room. Family room. · Remodefed kitchen. Copper plumbing. New roof. New carpeting, paint and wallpapel'. _ .......................................................... $189,000 -•••..., ... Attractove four bedroom, two bath home. Hlghly upgrade(j. N9w copper p lumbing. Totally re·modeled kitchen. Hardwood flQOB'throughout. Dining room. Pool' size ,Yar<f. Properw convenlently located. ............ ,..................... ............. ............. $287 ,500 UYWIT ... Oellghtful three bedroom, two ttnd one-hart bath home. Formal dining room. Huge famUy rOOfA: Double flr•place serving both Uvtng room and famlly room. Spacious MtVtce porch. MlnlmaJ yard maintenance. Sparkling poof and spa. ............... ..................... $285,000 lat ...., . . . Luxuriant corner lot . . . not 1ea••holdt Largest "Lusk" floor plan. Flvtt bedrooms and family room view home. Very prlv'llte, Mitty maintained yard with pool, ape, garden llQhtlno and eprlnklers. Cov•T•d carpeted patio with bar. Exc.ltent financing. Outetancflng vatue. ............................ $359,000 Open Sun 1-5:00 .................... 2201 Atta Vista W •am '"8 . . . Capttvatlng 11U" lhaped tour bedroom, three bath home .•. buatt around a dellghtfUI custom poof. The ~ to poot 18 enjoyed by vtrtually alt Of the home, tndudtng kitchen. Auge llvlng room lncludea cozy ftreplllee. The decOr la tn reetfUl muted tonM. • Land lndUded ... ~ OWfl It .......... ~000 -..... ~ FMClnatfna epftt...fev91 thf'M bedroOM, two bath home. The high tMMMned · celllngl, pa. extMalW UM of ~and French doors create a very open and ctteerfuf ~. Nlclly ~· Large GU8tOfTI _. In front yard. Quite oon~ loCllldoft ••• ~for Fathlon llland Md IMne Country CIUb. S.U..-wt11 OonekW trede for,....... 0t C:iOllNtllllalml •••••••••• ,. •••• .,. •••• ~CJOCI L11iiltaold ~AMEO HIGHLANDS ,. •• Three.,.bedrooms. Pool.Sp&. .. 4810 Don:ihe8ter ........ ............... ........ $397 ,500 HARBOR HIGHLANDS ...... 4 Bedrooms. 1708 Dov9t' Drtw .............................. $275,000 • 1PE11SllllllY-1111111tt1 P.I. SPYGLASS HILL ....... Five bedroome. Spa. 4 ~Point ................................ $1, 195,000 IRVINE TERRACE ...... Three bedrooms. Spa. V1ew. . 1301 Dolphin Terrace ....................... $985,000 IRVINE TERRACE .. .' .... Three bedrooms. Pool. V'8w. 1821 Bay_... T«race .................... $795,000 DOVER SHORES......... t=ive bedrooms. Pool. 8PL \"-~ . . . 1382 GalaJCY Drive ............................ $695,000 WESTCUFF ...... Four bedroome. Spa. 1118 SOrneraet Lane-........................ SA50,000 H1'RBOR VIEW HOMES ...... ,.Ftve eedfoomt. m1 Port ~ ........................ ~.000 BA YCREST ....... 3 Bedroomt> Poot Spa. 2008 Commodore Road ................... $285.000 ..,._ aL ... Thi. deflghtful vour bedroom home r eflecu &4' air of comfort and contentrMnt. The feeffng la accented by the spectacular and everchanglng oc.an view. Highly deeireabte Capehom model •••• $675,000 .......... Enchanting two •ory view home. Vartoua ..,,talllfng bay Md OOlflrt vtewa. Fout .bedroom•. Three bath8. 8peclOue form8I dining rOOM. Large yard with cu.tom pool and IPL Security eyetem. Con~tentty located for waler acttvttlee. ............................................ $675,000 ... _. ••. Prestigious five bedroom, four and one-half a»ath home. Reetful bay view. Maid's room wtth MP81'9'-bath. $150,0QO to $200,000 down. Buyer cab ueume exlettng loan• and ..u.r wm carry balence or wilt trade for land. commerctal1 condo or houee. . .................. , .. , ............................ , ....• ,., ,f740,000 ... --••• Bayfront home wtth large .. and ftoat. Home d•lgned for a~'*'(: • •• yet qutte ftextble.: Huge IMng tOoM. Dlnlftl; room and den/ftbt'ary, '*" ~ bedroom In main bulldtng. ~ the brtck ccutywd la a eeparate two bedroom gueat Mllte. You own the '-'Ct... • ................ , ....•.... , •••..•. _............... 1115,000 uanaann Quaint 9ecluded 2 BR cottage with shake roof, great brick fireplace, open beams throughout. New plumbing too. The R-2 Ranchette 55xl68 has many fruit bearing trees. The moat c harming $125,000 offering in Eastside c.o.ta Mesa. Call Jean Ritt.er .. 142-llM 11111111111 1111111, One BR c:iondo anly ooe block from the bmch! Boet .Up available. New paint & carpet. $115,000. Julie Van Wienn 75~1414. -·---= I l I .. , ...... ] • .,., '•"' ....... ...-:> ... •aP ¥04 ora~~- i;.~er , r ~ dt.A ,yJ.biu11..<:'Tu .. a~ Y JIAO ~to o: lntJ~lctQ!J~ '1'•ie1li\vo~ ''-' \er&>a'.:I v .•ali 'f:Jnvu.:> 0Qn1> rv -er Orange CoUnty Reel Estate/An Adveit~iui>Paement to thi' DAILY PILOT/Saturday,""May_21, 1~ -19 ....................................................... 1111...... 111111Mn1 llU ...... 1111 a...aJ I leMraJ llU •1111.m.- 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, immaculate condo. On greenbe!L Comm. pool $12MOO. BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR . . ·. . ,,. -ECUns 4 BR, canyon & ocean view, stunning. 249 Evening Canyon Act 1211 ... FEE, VIEW 2 BR + den, HVHomea, Seawlnd. 2244 Port Carlisle. TIY 11% •WI JUST LISTED, 2 tty 4BR, 1830 Port Bennouth, $259,000 l/H. llYllE TElllCE V1ew, 1599,000 fee land 'A acre, 3f00 aq. ft .• llke new, 5 car ==Sunday 1-~. 0 -.-.. ONGS Ill CllYll .... T/.1-1 #11IR•l11D Don't miss this beautifully landa!=aped 1 3200 eq. ft. Broad.moor, located in gate guarded community. An outa\andins home offerinfJ t BR, library, large living room, dining area, family room with wetbar, and beautifl.lt"planked f1oon and new carpets throughout. The extra large lot features a spa aet in park-like KfO'.lDda with a watttf.all adding to the feeling of '"canyon" living. $725,000. ~···We-n ...... ,..,,,, .... , .... ........... -~----·· 20-0rMge County Reef &ttlte/An AcMt1181ng ...,_,_,,to~ DAtlY PILOT/Saturday, May 21, 1983 - HOUSES FOR SAL~ 2 •DROOM 1CM Via CordO'l8 (Lido ltle) NB 873-4083 $37$,000 • Sun 1-5 **8802 W. Ocelnfront, N.B. 846-6430 $550,000 Sun 1-6 240 Ocw'I vi... Newport a.cti 54&-~13 t400,000 Sat 12-4 l•pluePAll•orNN *18 Cutt Or., J..nine Crk,vu,CdM 840-15151(811)728-5151 SIS 12-4 1708 Mnnw (Penfn Pt) NB 842-5200 1270,000 Sun 1-5 1838 Hlat!Mnd, Hrbr Hinda. N.B. """"'°'° •rrt,500 Sun 1-4 14 CMY0n "'-"d, 8ta Oyn, N.B. M44oe0 $235,ocJO Sun 1-4 *1508 Eton Pt., WMtdlff, N8 831-7300 *337,500 8un 1-5 This Weekend! 81t.a.~3 Pti22":1:1 aw:. 2-s1s 11-2 ••210 Gtwict Cena!, 8elboe Ill. 875-4000 t495.000 Sun 1-5 *4832 RNw Ave, Udo 8endl, NB 873-7300 1172.!00 Sat u 1098 s.. Bluff, Coeta u.a 5464313 1155,000 Sat 1-4 2314 N. PecHk:. Senta Ana g.ee.2313 t112,500 Sat 1-a 11 MontMUI --(RSJ) Irv. 780-8333 '209.0be> . Sat/Sun 1-a 14 ~(Univ Pk) Irv. 1-... t141,800 8at/8un 1..S 818 Mlif'IO*, eo.on.cte1 Mar 875-8611 *338.aoo 8etl8wi 1-a , 12 Alvw Mrror Ln. (DrftcO lf'V. 751-3181 •••• . 8un 1-5 -.Ot G9ry ......... port Ida 844-72f 1 '209.000 Sat 1-a •2001 Holdlr. >tewport Ida 1552 .. 1900. 8*21,000 8allS4.w\ 1-6 •I t ::t • ••--t.-...-..~ •• s e .:>--·-~·-- 1135 Pembroke Ln. w..oln, • 842-3103 $250,000 Sun 1-6 2124 E. Oceen, P-*' Point, NB 831-1400 $325,000 1-5 1101 Klnaa Aolld, ClfthaW'M, NB 831-1400 $885,000 Sat 1-4 2481 Cr91Mew Dr .• Npt Beldl 844-7020 '385.~ Sun 1-5 0 10172 V""-1 FOfQe DrM, H.B. 883-5851 •1~.000 ~ 12-5 1815 Alluna, HUiitt.tgtcM I a.cti 980-1980 •122.eoo Sun 1-5 #4 YOfbhlre (Hrtw Mlle) N8 759-8100 *2,200,000 Sun 1-6 *2507 ~ (HVHll) CdM 91s-eocro *411,000 Sun 1-a 214Vla Gra:dMa. Udo lele, NB 873-7800 *389.000 Sun 2-5 #7 Point Sur ~111) CdM 873-7771 ,000 Sun 1-5 * * 1044 POl8rll Dr, Oowr Shrl, N8 831-7300 *385,000 8un 1-5 ••2008 Commodofe Ad,Baycr .... NB 831-1300 $2N,OOI Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1211 l(Jtltl Ref, CM Hawn. N8 831-7300 *311,000-l..H. 8un 1-5 ** Vie Et>ol, Udo 1e1e, NB tn-7300 ..... 000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-6 8un 1-5 ·Sun 1-5 Sat 1M • i 501 Sturgeon. Del Cerro 631-7370 $144,500/obo Sun 1-5 #35 Skysall, Jasmine Crk. CdM 769-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 ll8DROOll *1717 Beyedere Terr(lrv Terr)CdM 844-7020 $950,000-~ Sun 1-5 17IMIO Santa Martana. Fountain Vty 983-e787 $149,700 Sat 2~ **100 Via Udo Nord(Udo late)NB 842-5200 $1,500,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •Toe K-Thenga, IMne Terr. CdM 844-7779 S329,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 444 Coeta Meea St, Coeta MeN 844-7211 $149,000 Sat 1-5 •2478 Rue de Cannee, Nwpr1 Riviera 844-6200 $124,900 Sat 1-5 1eo vi. Udo Soud, Lido tale, NB 844-8200 $575,000 Sat 2-5 202 S..wd, ShoreclHfa. CdM 844-9080 $485,000 Sun 1-5 1175 8oWe Wrj, eo.ta Meu 845-0303 $139,000 Sat 1-4 4 -plue FAM Ml or omt *1752 eev.rty Glen, Tustin 731-1907 *450,000 Sun 1-4:30 427 18th PIKe, Npt Helghta ~7 $190.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1230 Sand Key Or. (Hrbr Vu Hl9) CdM 780-9133 '495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5242 El Doredo Dr .. HW'lt Bead'! 846-0450 $221,000 Sat/Sun 12...- **2220 Waterfront Or., OdM 840-0225 Sun 1-6 *4 Mole> Court. Newpott er.t, NB 875-4711" •187,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 7 Vienna. twbor Ridge, N.8. 780-1900 S725,900 Sun 1·5 * •eo1 e.)'llde Drtve, N.8 . 631-1400 $1,300,000 Sat 1-6 1e::t~8\\:.~ Vu) NB S.t 2-6 222 Vie P9lilrmo, Udo i.le, N8 175-71U $369,000 Sun 1-4 1~. Huntington 8ch t192,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 42.I c.m.tlon cOrona dill M• 875-17"3 i'25,000 8at/8un 1t-4 **'2t tWbor letMd Dr. N.8. 87S-7300 .1.150,000 8un 1·5 1()1 La ... Dr .• Newport BMotl \.. . 79CM338 '3M,OOO sat 1·5 21ot e: BllftMM~~bOe PMln.) NB 1•a3a .ooo Sat 1-& ....... Via Udo Nord. Udo ....... 144IOIO ~&at1~ 2840 Catalpa, Eutbluff, N.8 . 780-1293 1249,000 Sat 1-5 • 11 Hllllborouah(Hrbr Rdg Hla)NB 780-8333 *6,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *4800 Surrey (Cemeo Htnd9) CdM 759-9100 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 428 Plazza Lido, Lido tale, NB 844-9080 Sutt 1-5 *1308 8enttaoo Or, Weatctm, NB ~ 1485,000 Sat/&.wt 1-5 .fee Vista Roma, The Bluffa, N.B. 844-9080 "Sun 1-5 32 Vienna (Hrbr Rdg) N.8. 494-1840 $575,000 Sun 1-5 86 Harbor Ridge Or. (Hrbr Rklge) NB 840-8201 ff!".000 Sun 1-5 •2027 Yacht Oefeodlt. 8-vlew. NB 631-7300 $510,000 Sun 1-5 • 1118 SomerMt L.11, Weiltdlff. NB 631-7300 $450.000 Sat/&.! 1-5 1317 Alhford L.11, Westdlff, N.B. 14 4 toeO $329,500 Sat 1-5 14 Po6nt Loma.~ Hiii, CdM 873-4400 te75;ob0 Sun 1...- 11oe Dover DrM, Ht'br Hghlnda. NB 631-7300 $275,000 Sat 1--5 *1834 Commodore Ad, Beycteat, NB 631-7300 '310,000 Sun 1-.6 • 1050 89ntt.go, Oowr Shotilil, NB 844-GOO 1749,000 Sat/Sun 2--5 828 Millilber (~Terr) CdM 073-7711 -.....~ Sun 1-6 • * 1724 Prt Maraate(HV HmillN& fS.44.0134 '311,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 24 kMm1•, 8'g CMyon. NB 631·1400 1.075,000 S.t/Sun 1...- *4512 Roxbury, Cameo Shra. CdM 751-1501 a.t 1-5/Sun 2-6 1002 Olinnonedl. co.ta ...... 873-2MI 1239.000 Sun 1..a 2oee Awnlngo, MeM V•de. C.M. &48-5155 1225.000 Sat/Sun 2..a 7 411 MlllltrMm, Anaheim Hit (Horee) 998-9788 $439,000 Sun 1-4 18RpluilPAllMlor_,. ••11 Creetwood, Harbor Ridge 780-1900 '2.500,000 Sun 1..a 216 Eat Baytront."Balboe laland 844-9090 '895.000 8un 1-6 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 •DROOM 11 Summerwtnd Couf1, Nwpt Crest. NB 780-1900 1215,000 . 8un 2-.6 10 W•tcllff Viii.. Npt 8uct'I 873--7771 $187,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 101 8c:holz Plaza I 135, NB 844-8200 $143,900 Sat/Sun 1-6 82 S.. teland, 81C1 Canyon, N.B. 873-4400 *24.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 •2701 W. ~ #F9, Santa Ana 845-0303 '82.500 Sat 1-3 a ...ooM 17 Sundance. Newport 8Md'I 752..e588 t126,500 *fl <e Oilodot <Smkne> 1Mne 759-9100 $129.500 Sun 1-5 207 19th 8net. Ntiwport a.ctt 875-5511 $357,5004522,500 S.tlSun 1--5 • *fl 10 Klmlllll(Nwpt er.t)NB 873-7300 $112,500 Sun 1·5 2818-2821 EJdiln Avenue, Coeta Meu 831-4245 From t155.000 S..Wed 12-e - 4 •OlltOOM *2158 Vllte Entreda (Bluffl) NB 759-9100 '251,000 Sun 1-5 ,_.,. **219 Via Udo Soud, Udo ... .l. ~~ 790-1900 t1,l50,000 MmM.11"1 1..a DUPLEXES FOR '8ALE llll,...1111 **22 Beeoor'l .8aY (leecon Bey) NB e1s-eooo t125;ooo SaVSul\ 1..a l 22 -Orange County Re1ll Estate/An Advertlltng tupplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 21, 1983 ........... ........... _..,.... .......... .......... ........ .......... ..... .. .... c.wa1 1m 1ewa1 tm 1wra1 1m 1wn1 1m ,_.. 1111 _ •• _ ... _____ .... 1 .. en ... 1c.n.. ..... 1111 ..... 1m PEmOUSE URIEi UVlll II IEWNRT IUCH 10% INTEREST FIRST YEARI• Entertain on your Redwood decked penthouse garden with breathtaking bay & ocean views IEW CISTllllZEI Cllm ..m nm " 1111,111 " 1122,111. S1lcls to b3y & oc.i badles. Too 1RMY MMlitilS to lllMoll . .. llT. I-. 1-1 ... Ill 1M IL, ...... ._. Project of the Elllott Group, marketing by: CILE IF IEWNIT IEILTHS 114/lll-1112w114/111-1111 cw. j)J ...... Mtr ........ 87S•SS1 t .._ _ · .. -.. ... . COLDW<?Ll Bl\M~C?R ~ ~ e- --·--••n• l.Ow~Low.,... Unc:MS-.... to'*P you wfttl sow~-• TAUC TO I BroUr 112-1700 • I I I ------'--··--·· .. --------'!' .. ----.--==" _ ...... __ .. ___ 11,_lt....__ .... _ .... =_ ... ;;;.,,;:;;;111_ .. ___ ........ Ille C.ta... 1114 C.t!... llM c.ta .... IE FIRST!!! •-UT * RV 11COeN. LOY8ly 3 bd, lmty rm home w/lovety bric* petto. Priced 1141. 500. Xlnt T.ma. UAL EIUTI ITm llt-1111 to see this custom 3 bdrm, 2 bath home plus 2 loft&! Alley access for boat or RV parking. This unusual h ome was designed & built by an architect for his 1------- penonal residence. Existing financing is PllOE UllOD attractive & seller will assist in further : '1-~mtyH ~12 terms. lf you j\Jst drive by and don't .'f .'i . 11 to . 0'8 o ~ come in, you'll miss a great home.! &4&-40e7 Offered at $198,500. 1 -3 _8d_rm_1_8*0f'l __ ~--I .... J•I Coetl Mei9 GOif COUl'W Ill "'lllW., llltl ... ... '220.000, Cent 21 -, .... IOI.Tm ::,g. 982~1 uk lor IU-1111 A PETE BARRETI . REALTY -- COLOWQlL BAN~<.!.fi 1o. J ~--: ... TUPllM•I Lower land value, higher depreciable building value. 2 ~bold units. aide by side. 3 bdnna, family room, 3 baths ln each! Master bdrm/sitting room with fireplace plus an attractive corner fireplace in. the large living room. Feftced yard, 2 sundecka an~ a 4 car Flll11111. m•ITlll ........... ......... , .. ............. Greatly uPSnded t.utr.nont. 4 br, 3 1,,.-----~--1 ba, family rm & formal D.R . w ith breathtaJdni 180° v1ew from Catallna to rnouni.a.tns, custom CoordiMted decor. Custom aecwity syateQ>. MUST SEE! .,..1111.n ..... ,.., ......... --- _ __::_i -! l I I I I I -· . COLDWCLl D'\N~l2f< •· ----·r -~ . ----·------ HSI --~~-----------J REIM~ .,_URIAL NOW le7& LAG 2 BA WlfAPLC I• I I . I• I :~ '· I~ 26 -Or County Real Estate/An Advertlslng supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturd , May 21, 1983 .......... ... . .. .... . .. .. "' IDL .... nu......, .... na We d ·1 OMlxe Poolllde Xh i.oe OcMnfront. No end, cozy ea · 2 br, 2 b8, bit-Ina , 2 St. 1 Ba.<**. frplc. _ d9Mhr. 1.,. mlll9 beldt. gar. v:.9!.'lJ700. No No peta. 1550/mo. .,..._ 4 . _531-13e2_DE_LA_;,-ARE-PIN-· -ES-...... .... ftlt 2 Br. MOO/mo. Fri*, pod. 9111', prtv8W petlo. No peU. 642-8I07 19221 Dalewllre St. '11119 Ml IPll COUHTRY CLUB lrg 1 & 2 Bdrm., among IH NEWPORT BEACH plna & atraama. Sec Slnglea 1 & 2 Bdrm ga1e9, pool, IW"' &. IP9-Apartments &. Towntlou- No peta. From 1480. .._ Some .. eMglntly • 1n _846-869 __ 1 ----. fUmilhed. 2 St nr atq>t a bc:h,=· -From 1595 I "'at -=?:;::5 · ~m=·.:. ~ea es;, e 2 Br. T~ouae Apta. LUXURY 2 BR 2ba. ow. nr I 1 frptc, dthww, lrg patio, beach. 1800/IM, 5119 ' Mdld 11r99 ear gar River Ave. 972-4881 or I nr Hunt H.bouf. From 931-0580 ~ndt. A • • 11 · MOO/mo. 840-5823. SELL Idle Item• with • . eal estate IS not JU St three bedrooms, 2 bd, f'h be, blt-lnl, MW Dally Plot Queltlad Ad. ·1 II 0 II 18 000 carpet•. drape•. encl two baths, doub e garage. r . , .,.uo. ~dhq>, 1585 . -~ ., =oondo~2 •. 2 \-'c ~,,\\~ · . sq. ft, zoned industrial, near railroatt Ba. patto w/declc, gar t~' c. s1·d·1 ng." •· 1610/lno.141-4147. ' Uttle Mlal Muff9t ut on a Tuffet, along cam• a apldef end reed In the Dally Piiot Clualfled aectJon about ..... Muf. .... , TuftM and bougtlt II for 19.95. YOAI can ,.a your tuffet and Iota of ~ other thlnga through Dally Piiot Clusltled Ada. C.it 142-6878 ''lpl ,,..,_,,doa ,...,.,,,._ .. rw .. '''"' lhf' K...P.lf'r •nd Tim.-. bat I •lw•y• .. .,. 1h .. 0.tly Pilol for rttr11itm~n1. Kat!.7 O.W. ------~ ,,.,,._. ,,,_. C1111lflad ~642-58711~-----... L.... ftfflat.IMck Kenneybunkport? Isn't that the boat that won The America's Cup in '75? C;.. "'-""'f ,fD r/ -...J It's· welcoming a new family to town and helping them fe!!I at home as well as find a home. It's helping someone who wants to start a· business find the best location in terms of purpose, place and price. It's working with other concerned citizens in the community to improve the quality of life by helping prevent vandalism, revitalizing a rundown neigh- Qorhood or· doing whatever else we must. .- ---------- EAST8l.UFF, tptllClolll 1 & 2 8', poc14, quiet • ...._ r 1525 & 1890/mo. Nol ............ 787 L.atge 1 Br. 1 Ba. Pen-. thou9. poet, aym. ..,.. . .c. Sec bldg. MOO/mo. I 873-2748 I w,.. ..... 2 br, 11>9. piool. nMr ~ No· pees. '860. 144-9642 or orange County ..... Eetate/An Adwrtlllng euppJernent to ~DAILY PILOT/Saturday. MllY 21. 1983 -27 ORANGE COlltn REAL ESTATE CLASSFID lfl>EX To Place Yu Ad, Cll 642·5678 HOUSES FOR SALE G9ner.i -···········-·······················-· 1002 AnelMlm ................................... 1004 a.lboe ....,_ .......... , .................... 'ooe Bllb09 PenMlula •........... ............. 1007 ~..,~ ........................ 1011 Corona def..., ........................... 1022 CcMlla ....................................... 1024 0.-~ ................................... 1028 B Toro ......................................... 1032 foul'ltlllft v~ ............................ 10S4 Gerden Ot0\19 ..................... ......... 1038 Huntington e..ctt ...•...•.•. -.......... 1040 Huntington H-.'bour .................... 1042 ~ -.............................. ._ ......... 1044 Laguna a.di .............................. 1048 ~ ..................................... 10&0 L8aune ._... .............................. 1052 . lAie Foreet .............................. _ 1056 Mlellon Vlljo .. _ ........................... 1087 =nJJll~·=-·~:::~:::::::::::::::::::::: = Sin Ju9'I ~-IO ................... 1071 .... Ana ................... -.............. 10IO .... 8-:ltl ................................... 10l4 ec.lltl lAQuna .............................. = W.11111..., ............................... . T""9n ..................... ._ ................... 10IO MoWe Home ...••....••. : .....••••.. 1100 AEAt £STAT£ Acr9lge ....................................... 1125 ~-................................. 1150 e.:ita~ ........................... 1175 ....._ -.................... 1200 ~ l.ote .......................... , .. 1225 Colnml, ~ ......................... 1280 ~ ............................. 12711 ~ ............................ 1300 .__to._....,.,.. ................... 1121 tr'OGllW Proplrty ............... ._ ........ 1380 ............ ~ .... k ................. 1311 ~-.................................... 1400 ............. Pitka ..................... 1411 ~ Dellr\ ......................... 14IO a.... Co. ................................. 1800 ~ii~ ··-······~········· .... ·• ..... 111tS out " ......................... '""""-· 1511> ......,,..,,. .... , ........................... 1171 ~ ~ '"'•••tt•nut,...t••••••t•t ,..., T""9 ~ •••"·~·••tttnt••••••••••••"" 1lil0 fl.L EMMiU8 ............................ , 1IOO "-I.: ..,,...,.-JH•t-•~t•••••••••••t. ..... • .. •••••M , .. . .. WE fAIT&ml, ..U, lllW I Ill -Gorgeoua, homey, spacious, decorated, sharp. A must see 3 , Bdrm 2 bath, FHA/VA terms. Price only $112,500. Call to aee, M&-2313. · ••Nrr, 11a.--Paint and savell Lowest prloed home In Newport Beach. 3 Bdrms, 2 bath, large famlly room. Fireplace. Huge back yard. Newport Beech and only $149,900. Call to see now1 546-2313. IO---Walk to the beach, 3 BR, 2 bath wtth 2 car garage. Enjoy mini ocean view from oversized patio. Great term• available! Only 1091. down with seller assistance. Thia one won't be around tong at $135,~. Better act nowt 646-7171. PHI IF PllFHTlll -Newport condo. E.apecialty sharp 2 Bdrm 2 bath alngle story wtth spa off master aulte. Greenbelt v'8w of wooded hllla & rolling lawna. Seelf\O 11 bellevlngl Thia Won't last. $123,500. Better call now. 848-7171.