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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-04-26 - Orange Coast Pilot25~ FAIR ' -• FOMCA8TIONA2 - SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1986 Priest charged with molestation Will surrender next week on 24 felony charges off ondling several altar boys duties at the church for about a week, a church spokesman said. 'Andersen's whereabouts arc not known to police, Walker said. He had lived at the church for about four years. the investigator said. Beach that is owned by the church. "The victims are in the 12-to 14- year-old range," said Walker. "AU of them are altar boys at the church ... "The inv~tion led to teVeral more victims: said Walker ... W~ neues were able to provide infor- mation and some physical evidence was found." reviewed by the Diocese of Qraaaie. Oiocae offlci.alt referred 1nqujtin to their attorney, William Mon.roe. Monroe. who reportedly has qrccd to surrender Andenen, could not be reached for comment. By STEVE MARBLE Of .. OM!r ......... Two dozen felony molestation charges were filed late Friday against a Roman CathoUc priest who alleged- ly fondled several altar boys at St. Bonaventure Church in Huntington Beach. Coaat Coast residents react to the concept of keeping Daylight Saving Time year-round./ A3 The Laguna Beach Art Museum has postponed Its reopening for a third tlme./A3 California Foes of the Dlablo Ca- nyon nuclear power plant suffered a setback In a ruling from the U.S. Ap- peals Court Friday./ AA New rules requiring trucks and buses to be virtually smoke-free by the early 1990swere adopted Friday by the state Air Resources Board./A.2 The father of a brain- dead baby agreed Friday to have her disconnected from life support systems so her heart could be transplanted./ A4 Nation A member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission cl alms the panel has fail- ed to take action to cor- rect safety problems./ A4 World Libyan students expelled from Britain arrived home Friday protesting their Innocence./ AS The Geneva Conference on Disarmament ended Its three-month spring session Friday with little progress made./ AS Religion Special activities are planned across the coun- try for the 34th National Day of Prayer./ Al Sports University and Estancia maintain share of Sea View League lead In baseball. /81 A bad night for local profesalonal baseball teams as both the Angels and Dodgers lose./81 Fountain Valley High soft- ball pitcher Patti Taylor throws no-hitter against Ocean Vlew./81 Entertainment .. The Lion In Winter" has a muffled roar In San Clemente./ A7 INDEX Advtce & Games Bulletin Board Claulfled Comics Death Notices Entertainment Gardening Publlc Notices Real Estate ReUglon Sports T•vtston TrMa Weather A9 A3 85-7 A 10 87 A8 A7 87-8 C1-20 A6 81-4 A7 A9 A2 Father Andrew Christian Andersen, 34, has agreed through hi$ attorney to surrender to authorities early next week, said Huntington Beach police Lt. Jim Walker. Andersen, known as "Father Chris" at t}le Springdale Street church, has not been active in bis Family, friends salute captives Beirut hostages· kin gather wt th residents of convalescent home By TONY SAAVEDRA or ..,. o.., ll'lot 9Ulll Patty Little, niece of slain Ameri- can hostage Peter Kilburn. buried her head in her husband's shoulder and cried. She wept for Kilburn, who was executed and dumped with the bodies of two British hostages on a Lebanese road in retaliation for the U.S. bombing of Libya. She wept for the five Americans still held by terrorists in Lebanon. And she wept tears of gratitude for the memorial tree planted in honor of Kilburn Friday at a Westminster park. "I think it's a lot harder for me today, because the funeral's on Tues.- day," said Little, after tyil\& yelJow and purple streamers around the tree's thin trunk. The yellow signified Kilburn's homecoming, whjJe the pu~le stood for life in the hereafter. Little also planted a wooden cross, attached to a small painting of Kilburn, at the base of the tree. ln the background, Huntington Beach resi- dent "Eric Jacobsen, the son of another kidnapped Amencan, sang" Amazing Grace" in a voice wavering from nerves and emotion. Asked for her thoughts during the ceremony, Little said: "1 wished that I didn't have to be doing this. I wished Peter was home." She and husband Lance of Santa Cruz joined the rclati ves of the other hostages at Liberty Park to salute Kilburn and to honor a Westminster convalescent hospital that has adopted the captives. Plastered on the side of several wheelchairs were bumper stickers depicting an American flag with the words "Free the Lebanon 7." The stickers date back to last summer when residents at Hy-lond Convalescent home began praying It is alleged the priest molested several altar boys. but police declined to say bow many. The sexual assaults purportedly occurred on the church grounds, in Andersen's car and an office, and at a private residence in Huntington The allqed sexual incidents OC· curred between February 1985, and Mar~h of this year when police detectives began their investigation. Walker said the investigation bepn March 31 when the mother of a 13-year-old boy contacted detectives, alleging her son had been molested at, the church rectory by Andersen. .,.., .... ,......, ... ...,.,.. Helen Miller embracee the ReY. Ben Weir ds tree- plantinC ceremony honortnc the American hoe ea ln Belrat and the con~et1eent hoepltal that bu a opted them. Miller'• huband William had adopted Weir, bat he died abortly before the mlMlonary wu releued. daily for the safe return of seven Americans held by Shiite Moslems. One of the hostages', the Rev. Ben Weir, returned home in September. while Kilburn was reportedly shot to deathApnl 16. Weir remembered Kilburn during a short speech before the tree-planting ceremony. describing the murdered American as a "gentle person ... with a ready smile (who) always appeared to have time to stop and talk in a personal way.'' "We remember him and shall do so each day ofour lives," Weir said. "We miss the other hostages and pray fo rgiveness for their captors." Weir and Kilburn were boyhood friends in Berkeley, attending the same intermediate and high school classes. Their vocations later took them to Beirut, Weir as a Presby- terian missionary and Kilburn as a librarian at the American University of Beirut. (Pleue aee TREES/ A2) Walker did not elaborak. He said the investiption is not over. Monsisnor Patrick Duffy said in an interview Tbunday tba.t the priest left the church about a week .,o. He said be had not talked with him in the duration. Duffy said the incident is beina Duffy said he hoped the allcpuonJ were not true but conceded they att "arave and serious .. clw'p. The church parish -which numben up to 12,000 members - has apparently been rife with nimor (Pleue ... PllD8T/ A2) Another delay sought in trial pending 3 years By STEVE MARBLE Of .. .,.., ........ Auorncys for Randy Steven Kraft asked Friday that their client's trial be delayed another 11 months,.arguing that after nearly three years there 1s still much work to be done tn preparing a defense for the accused serial killer. Kraft was arrested May 13, 1983, and both prosecutors and relatives of murder v1ctims arc restless and angry that the case has still notsone'totriat. "You give me five mrnutes alone with him and you won't noCd a trial," muttered the father of one of the persons Kraft is accused of killing. Relatives who attended Kraft's hearing m Westminster said they hoped to convince Superior Court Judge Luis Cardenas to force the murder trial to begin June 30 as scheduled, .. Somethiog's got to be done," said Rodger DeVauJ, whose 20-year-old son was slain in early 1983 ... This bas gone on long enough." Bob ~ns said his patience is wearing thin. His 19-year-old son was murdered in J 980. But Robert McDonald, one of Kraft's attom~s, said the defense has not completed •ts investigation of any of the 16 murders with which.Kraft is charged. (Pleue eee D&LA YI A2) Voter material triggers charges Candidates' mail-jn ballotappHcaUons described as illegal By PBJL SNEIDERMAN or .. .,..,,...._ Orange County Registrar of Voters Al Olson said Friday his staff will accept applications for mail-in ballots that have trigered heated chat:ges among Irvine City Council can- didates. The applications for mail-in ballots. which were attached to door- hangers for candidates Larry Agran and Ed Doman. were branded as "illegal and misleading" Friday by a third candidate, Thomas M. Jones. Agran. Doman and Jones are among I 0 candidates vying for two scats on the Irvine council in the June 3 election. In a news release, Jones charged that the applicattons "may have deprived many Irvine residents oftbe right to vote' because they do not conform to st.ate ,Wdelines. He said the county registrar was not required to honor the forms. In a letter delivered Friday, Jones urged Olson to "take the necessary steps to correct this situation. repn- mand the individuals involved and ensure that they do not distribute any more illegal applications." Olson said late Friday afternoon that his staff had already received 274 mail-in ballot applicatJons from the Agran-Dornan materials. He said that the applications do not precisely follow present state guidehnes, but said they would be accepted never- theless. "We are gotnf to accept them because if we didn t u would cause the voters problems," Olson said. "We're not in the business of denying people the right to vote." The registrar added that his staff had given representatives for Agran (Pleaee .ee ELltCTION I A2) Dentist appeals case against Newport cops Bombing Libya right move, says columnist By SUSAN HOWLETI or..,. OMlr ll'lot ,..., v An attorney representing a North Dakota dentist who claims he suf- fered brain damage after a scuffle with four Newport Beach pohce officers outside a bar has appealed the $3 million case he lost last November. Los AnJeles attorney Stephen Yagman said he filed a ppellate bnefs this week in U.S. District Court. He claimed the June 25, 1983. incident was "the most blatant. outrageous case of police brutality" he had ever seen. The officers may have won the case before. "but we'll win this 11me," he said. Former Newport Beach reserve officers Douglas Cast and Joseph Brown and full-time officers Pete Perrin and Roben Hardy won their court battle in November 1985, against Dr. Robert Michael Heath. Heath claimed he was beaten "without cause or provocation" outside the Stag Bar near the Newport Pier. He contended officers arrived at the lounge to arrest his brother, John Larry Heath. because the latter was reportedly intoxicated. Heath was also arrested because he allegedly fought Wlth the officers after they arrested his brother. But after about an hour of delibera- tions o n the civil case, a six-member federal court jury determined the officers did not use excessive force (Pleue eee APP&AL/A2) Johnllorley Hoag settles its part of suit that involves Newport cops Suspects say rights violated when forced to submit to blood test By SUSAN llOWLE'TT Oftlle.,_, ......... Hoaa Memorial Hospital ~ this week to settle hs portion of a $20 million federal lawsuat c11imin1 New· pc>Tt Beach police violated the civil nghts of two drunken dnv1na suspects by fordna them to subm1\ to t blood tests T1mothy Hammer. 26. of Santa Ana. and Steven Rohunis, 27, of Costa M~. will each receive SI 0,000 under the terms of the settlement. A spokeswoman for the hospital said the settlement "was made in the best interest of the hospital." but confirmed that th~ hosp1tal pohcy for takina blood at the request of pohcc i rs has not been chenged. e suit, filed m U .S. District n in Los An ks Sept. 22. 1985. cscs police anfemploytt!I of Hoag Hospital v1ola1cd the civil n&hts of Hammer and Bohunis, according to thetr attorney, Stephen Y-aman Y agman said a trail dete for the suit apmst \he cny of Newport Beach and the Pohce Department is ex~ted to be set 1n mid.June. The 11wsu1t contends police uSt"d exCC$sive force in restra1nina Ham· mer when he was arrested June 23. 1985. and with Bohunis on Feb. 15 ' Yapan also claims in the suit that pohce made illcpl searches 3nd ~ilures m both incadents. Hllmmcr alleact he was handcuffed and restrained by thrtt offiocn while a nurse withd~w blood at th<' (Pl-... ... ROAO/ A2) By G. JEANE'M'E A VENT o.ly .... C.r IJI •s I President Reagan did the nght thing by bombing Libya, said syndi- cated columnist and lecturer John Morley in a speech this week to the Newport-Irvine Rotary Club. ~orley, who went to Libya in March and pl&ns to go again in May. said Reagan bad no recourse. There arc "fanatics in the world that will stop at nothina, They are mis- fits ... and the o nly way they exert themselves is terronsm. The only thing these people understand 1s power." Morley, an international cor- res~ndcnt who has acted on oc- ~s1on as a personal emissary for DON'T FORGET Daylight Savings Time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday • Reagan. said terronsm 1s tied to the Palestinian refugee problem. "You cannot. no matter how of\en you bomb. sto p terronsm until you find a solution to the Palestinian refugees. You cannot ellpect peace in the world unless you remove the problems." Americans cannot. however. "measure cverthmg by an Ameri~n yardstick." <;a1d Morley "We cannot assume we have all the answers. You have to understand the language, culture and ('COnom1cs ofa country." Morley said Amen~ns should not fault tht'tr European alhes for not helping with the attack on Libya's Moemmar Khadafy. "You cannot (Pleue eee MORLEY I A2) Voters have unti1May5 to register By LISA MAHONEY Of .. .,.., ""' """ Oranac < ount) re\1dcnt~ have until May 5 to rcaister to vote m the June 3 pnmary elt'Ct1on. To bc ehajble. pcnons must be California rctidents ~nd U.S cit&Uns and at least 18 yean ofaae on J\l'f\c l . They cannot be on parole or im- pnsoncd on a felony conv1coon. Res1dcnts who a.re not rqi11ercd or who have moved ~tnoc they las.l registered can n:aister at 1 )O(K' (Pleue ... asolS~/A2) - A2 Orange 0~ DAILY PtlOT/ Seturdey, Aprll 2&. 198& ·Air boiird aCts to abolish smoke ~emanatingfrom diesel vehicles LOS ANGELES (AP) -The state Afr Resources Board, acting a day after it clamped down on auto emi1Sions of nitroien oxides. adopted new rules Friday requirillJ trucks and bvses to be virtually smoke-free by the early 1990s. In 1dditioo, the board voted to ali~n the state's hydrocarbon, carbon monoxide and nitr<>gen emission standards for heavy-duty, ~soline­ powered trucks and buses wlth those Suspect horns rlghtln on Newport cops set by the U.S. Env1ronmentaJ Protection ~ency last ye1r. Tbe reducuons ordered Friday ate possible because of new emission· reducing technology, ARB spokes- man William Sessa said. He said a "particulate trap," which worl>.s somethina like a ciprcne filter. was "as big a breakthrough as for clcaninJ up d1e5el vehicles as the catalytic converter was for cleaning up g.as-pawered cars." By SUSAN HOWLETI OftM~,... ..... A Garden Grove man was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving after he followed two undercover detec- tives into the parking lot of the Newport Beach Police Department with his car horn blanng. Ronald Buck Fipps. 32, was ar- rested shortly after 5 p.m. Wednesday 1n the lot behind the police station, according to Newport Beach police spokesman Trent Hams. The two palicc detecuves were in an unmarked car at the mtersect1on of Jamboree Road and East Coast The new standards adopted Friday limit soot-like particles in trucks and some buses to 0.60 ofa aram per mile in two years, 0. 25 of a pam ift 1991 and 0. I 0 of a pm in 1994, Sessa said. Diesel transit buses must meet the 0.1 ().gram standard by 1991. On Thursday, the board adopted new automobile emissions standards on nitroaen oxides that oould add SSO 10 the average pncc ofa new car. Highway when Fipps allegedly began • honklng his car horn at them. "After awhile, be started just laying on the horn," Harris said. Fipps rcporcdly followed the detec- tives' car down Jamboree Road to the police station at Santa Barbara Drive and followed it into the parking lot behind the station. The detectives got out and asked Fipps what he was doing. He re- partedly said he was "just playing." Fipps was given a sobriety test and was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol. "He made it easy for us," Harris sajd. HOAG AGREES TO SETTLE LAWSUIT .•• From Al hospital. Bohun1s claims five oflicers held him down on the floor of the hospital while his blood sample wal> being taken. Both men arc suing the Police · Department and city of Newport Beach for $5 million in gencrc1I damages and SS m1llton in punitive damages. Newport Beach police spokesman . Trent Hams said although police have not changed their pal icy mvolv-palice "because they think they have ing blood samples from felon) drunk-no choice." en driving suspects. oflicers must Yagman said he thinks the S{'ttle- now obtain approval from a hospital menl will provide strong evidence supervisor before ordenng a medical • when the remainder of the case goes oflic1al to conduct the test. to tnal. Yagman said 1fpoltcc want a blood Mark S. Rader, the Santa Ana sample from a suspect ... they should attorney defending Newport Beach, get it themselves without involving declined to comment on the ramifica· the hospital." He allegcd that nurses tions of the settlement. except to say conduct the-tests at the orders of he is "looking at it." APPEAL FILED IN BRUTALITY CASE ... From Al during the summer arrest. Newport Beach police spokesman Trent Harris said the jury has already detennined the truth in the case. "Our officers were cleared by the court of any wrongdoing, and be}'ond that. we have no comment." Harns said. Thomas Feelc). 1hc anorney rep- 1escnting Newport Beach in the case. also exprcsscd confidence 1n the cit~ 'c; case. He said U.S. D1stnct Court Judge Harry Hupp allowed all of Yagman's evidence in court the fir~t time the case was trted. Just a day after his brother lost the coun bank against the Police Depart- ment. Jo hn LarT) Heath filed a similar brutality suit against former reserve officer Cast. The pending lawsuit, also filed by Yagman, seeks $I 0 million against the 'city of Newport Beach and names Cast as a defendant. Los Angeles attorney Thomas McCarthy, who is defending thec1ty m that case, was not available for comment Friday. ELECTION MATERIAL CHARGES ... From Al and Doman a cop) of the proper format for matl·in ballot apph- ca11ons. He s.ild the campaign rcp- rc5cntall\ CS had pledged not lo d1stnbu1e any more of the forms. "I think the problem 1s already rec;olved ." Olson said Dornan said the appltcat1ons were based on forms that had been ar- cepted in previous local elections. lk said he and Agran were not aware that a new format had been adopted by the state at the time about 20.000 of the door·hangers we~tributed Olson said a new uniform format for such apphcattons bccamc effec- tt ve on Jan. I , 1986 "As soon as rhc technical problem was brought 10 our a11ent1on, we brought the matter to the Registrar of Voters and found thar there wouldn't be a problem." Agran said Friday night "The last thing they (the reg1s1rar'<, offi ce) want"> 1'1 to rnconven1en ce voters." he 'ia1d. "I think the ohJec- tion was a silly point." Candidate Jones. who 1s pre<,1dcn1 o f the Irvine Chamber of Commerce. 1s gathering suppan from the local business community. Agran and Dornan have campaigned for re- straint on local development. Dornan said the Irvine chamber. which Jones leads. is supparting a lawsuit aimed at preventing local residents from voting on a developer fee plan for construction of three new freeways. "It's 1ron1c 1hat Jones would be cryini that people would be denied the nght to vote (hy returning the Agran-Dornan forms)," Dornan said. DELAY SOUGHT IN KRAFT TRIAL ... From Al And a forcnc;1c ~1cnt1'it for the defense mu\t t,tlll study or test ncarl> I U.OO(J pu:cc\ of evidence. a chore that will eas1J; la'lt 11 month~. -.aid Mc Donald. Ennght estimated that Krafi\ <lc- fonse team has already cost taxpayer" nearly $2 m1ll1on, but McDonald said the figure 1s fal'>e. Cardenas has scaled defense costs 1n an effort to assure Kraft a fair tnal. thus creating a senst• of mystery. 1984. Kraft. confined to a pnsoners caic dunng the daylong court session, did not speak during the heanng. He 1s being held without ball at Orange County Jail. --- ---- ----------------~--- Clouds to part f orfair weekend A ctoudy momlne wlb QM W9'/ •o eunlhlne Md warm The FclAcal/fOf 7 pm EST. s.a . ~ 26 temf*lt\ll"M thle tn.moon end Sunday. HlgKa today wlll range from es lo 7<i and from 70 to 77 Sunday. Overfll9ht IOwt Wltl ~•&to et. The mountain• will ~ t.ir bOth dayt, althoUQh pty wind• WIH blow from 20 to 30 mph tonight, decteulng Sunday. R.eort hight today Wiii ~ 4& to 50. climbing to 52 to eo on Sunday. Overnight IOwt wttt ~ 28 to 38. A tr•~ adv!M>ry h .. been IMUed for guaty wtnd• today In the deeert. But the wae"'-wlll ~ falr both d•Yt. with t41mperatur .. ranging from CM to 7• In the Owena V.ilay Saturday up to the 80a In the loww d...rta. On Sunday, the valley will be ea to 78 with lower deMrtt ae to 92. U.S. Temps ··<@~ FRONTS .. IO/I. IOW !of 24 llOuft «1C1"1Q at 6 wwm-1..oio....,. Occiuoeo ...,._ S1111.0l'\My ....,. pm Snow••s R..n f fUlt•• St>o"' .. 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S2 34 mld-408 to m~&OI .._.,. 71 47 9aootld f'llOll lO:otp.111 u HenlOrd 71 46 Reel l!llufl ee 47 Helena 60 36 l'leOwooO City 12 &2 MJMDAY HonolUIU 1141 73 Surf report IWlo 68 46 Arlt IOw e·i1 •111 ·U Houlton 74 82 8-.,,,.,,.o 10 41 =~tow 1:18pm I.A lndlaneoc>llt 82 60 a--.... 48 5:21 p.m. a.a '**-'.MIM 83 " LOCATM* MD OM. ..,, 8erNnllno 13 41 9-lelf'llOll 11~p.111. ... JllCll_..... M 47 Zumell-.ll 1·2 8W ..,, o.twi9I 72 56 Sun -1od8y M 8~A p.m.. ,..... Jun-.. 46 3S ..,,,. MonlCa 1-2 SW Sen Dleoo 67 57 Suf>day at 5'()1 Lm. end -891*' fll ~City 85 16 ~~ty 2·2 SW San Frendeco 82 52 813-4 p.m. 1..etVeoet 81 81 2·2 SW ..,,,,_ ee 51 Moon ,,... lod8y at 8:43 p.m ...... Utile Roell 83 81 Ovlloc* '°' Sund•y-s-taAN 71 51 SuncSey et MO a.m. end rteee 891*1 81 LOUlllVllle 87 63 Uttle~ Sant• llerlMf• 73 45 10:ffp.m REGISTER .•. From Al Grand Avenue in Sant.a Ana from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Registrar of Voters will send postcard registration forms to those who request them. Postcards are also available at city halls, county li- braries, some city libraries and most past offices. Founder of MV church Rev. Arthur W. Olson To encourage voter regjstration. the regjstrar will have representatives at three Orange Coast retajJ locatjons May 3 and 4 and at two public safety agencies on Mar 5. The registrars .Grand Avenue of- fice will also remain open May 3 and 4, a Saturday and Sunday, and until midni~t May 5 to accommodate last-minute registrants. The hours will be 8 a.m. to S p.m. May 3 and noon to 5 p.m. May 4. Deputy registrars will be at the following locations from noon to 5 p.m. May 3 and 4: •Huntington Center Mall. 7777 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach; •Alpha Beta Market, 30252 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel; •Lucky Market. 29941 Alicia Parkway, Laguna Niguel. Registration tables wtll also be set up from 6 p.m . to midni$ht May 5 at these public safety agencies: •Huntington Beach Police Depan- ment, 2000 Main St; •Orange County Fare Station 22, 24001 Paseo de Valencia, Laguna Hills. For further information, call the registrar's office at 834-2244. Hearing impaired residents may call 834-3413 to use the TDD system. Rev. Arthur W. Olsen, founder of the Saddleback Valley Unitarian Church in Mission VM:jo, died April I 6 at his Sun City home in Riverside County after a long illness. He was 83. Olsen, who was born m Gloucester. Mass .. served as chaphun of the Massachusetts Senate for two years before relocating 10 Toledo, O hio, said his widow, C.atherine.Olsen. He is credited as a founder of two branches of the American Civil Fire officials probe blaze at apartment Costa Mesa Fire officials arc in- vestigating the cause of a blaze that broke out early Friday morning in the second story of an apartment build- ing. Ed Lewis, battalion chief, said he estimated the blue caused about $20,000 damage to the apartment buildin~ where manaJer Diane Laccncaa lived. Lewis said Laccncia was at home with her two small sons and two other children when the fire broke out. but no one was injured m the blaze. No damage was done to the first level of the apartment at Olive Branch complex on Elden Avenue. Liberties Union in Toledo and in Phoenix, Ariz. Jn 1984, Olsen was recognized for "his work in the cause of civil rights and his help in founding the Arizona Chapter of the Amerie1n Civil Liberties Union," said Mrs. Olsen. As the district executive of the church's Pacific Southwest District. which includes Arizona and Cali- fornia, Olsen served as the interim minister at the Oranae Coast Unit- arian Universalist Church in Costa Mesa in 1971/72. When he retired in Laguna Hills, he discovered there was no Unitarian Universalist church there, and he founded the Saddleback Valley Unit- arian Church in Mission Viejo in 1976, said Mrs. Olsen. Up until his death, he was minister emeritus of the First Unitarian Church in Phoenix, said the Rev. James Nelson, minister of the Costa Mesa church. Olsen is survived by bis wife, Catherine, 81. of Sun City; daughter, Elaine Dortch of Huntington Beach; four sons, Dexter, Oark. Tyler and Lee; 11 grandchildren and two brothers. Memorial services will be con- ducted by the Rev. Alfred Henribcn at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Orange Coast Unitarian Univcrsalist. I 2S9 Vic· toria St., in <1sta Mesa. Cardenas 1., cxpcctcd lo rul<: nC'll week on thl' request for p11\t- poncment Kraft, 41 I\ charged with I() murder'> dating back to I 97 2. He "a suspect 1n as many as 48 other'>. HI!> J'I rhc largesr hom1c1de case 1n Orangc County history and eclipses '>Omt· o f the c;1a1e's large')t serial killing ca'>e'>. including the Htll~a.lc Strangler and the Freewav Killer The prosecution made several run- ning attempts Friday to pry inside the inner working~ of the Kraft defenc;e and started hy calling McDonald to the w11nc'>'> <,land. MORLEY •.. PRIEST ... Assistant District •\!lornc> Jamn McDonald, who left the publtt dclendcr''i office 10 help defend Kraft. said he has devoted abour 90 percent of hr'I 11mc to the case since August Correction The headline 1n Thursday's paper erroneously identified the Randy Kraft murder case as the costliest in Orange County history. The Daily Pilot regrets the error. TREES PLANTED FOR HOST AGES ... From Al "These memoncs were shar<'d 1n a common setting . Al fir"t ot a Beirut expanding and growing. Anti then. Beirut in the ronf11et and thrrn•, of agony," Weir said. After planting a tree for Kiiburn the fam1l1e~ <>f hostages planted tree' at the park for the seven '>Cnt0r c:1t1zens who had '>pmtuall) adopted the captives. Wilham Miller. Weir''> adoptC'CI relative. died 11hortly before the mis~ionary was relea~d, sparking the hospital myth that Miller went tn heaven and lobbied God On Friday. Weir thanked anti pfd}'Cd with Miller'\ widow lft'lt·n Jacobsen turned a c;paclc of din 1n honor of 74-year-old Alter Mount who adopted ho'>tage l>a \ 1d Jacobsen. ~~~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE )JO 'f'Yf"\t UAy 't' ( \I • ..,_., 6 A M•~ aod'"'' Bf·• ~60 1111 \A• .a • • • ci.-!ed -&A? ~818 ~...,, &. .., ,, •• ,,4, • '· f1_.C. ~'1 U' ")\11i.;I .4 l' ''A l,A,-t~ t" 1ur·~ ' ... ,. , ""''V , 1 .,. r , A , ..,, 5• fh "'•I 11 tf •• 'I"' Mounr \a1d r,he had mixed emo- tion<, ahout thr American air raid on l 1bya Apnl I 'i that led to the murders 1Jt ont· l r. \ hostage and at least two other Hn11~h rnp11vcs 1n retaliation. "I tlon·t think they should have (allacked l 1bya). but they did what they had tu do., Mount said. Dorothy W1ll1am\, 70, was shat· tcrcd by lh<: new\ that Kilburn, the ho~tage 'he h<Jd adopted, was shot to death "I felt homhk I wa'i stunned, I t ned JUSl likl· t'•t•ryonc else." she \aid. W11l1am\. however, refused to wmmen1 on tht: '>oundness of Pres1- ckn1 Ronald l<eal('in·!I bombing ordc1 la1 nlN·n. ?9. 1Jn tht: ulhcr hand, lf111t 11t'd the Reagan admin1<i- lf4lt1on ·, fa ti ure to sec ure the I hostages' freedom or to negotiate directly with the captors. Unless the United States opens the lines of commu01cat1ons. the kld- nappcd Americans will be freed only "through the grace of God or the mercy of the men holding them - and that may t.ake a long time," Jacobsen said. He added that the hostages were "being wriuen off' by the White House. The ceremo01es were darkened when a heated argument erupted between Rep. Robert Doman and an an11-govemmen1 activist who iden1- 1fied himself as Dr. Jack Kemp. "He walked up to me and said. ·Reagan·~ a terrorist.' From there it went downhill," Doman. R·Buena Park, explained af\erward. Delly Pilot OeflY9fJ ta QuerantMd I Justcall 642-6086 .... l.>f.Oar ''""'Y II tC.. «IO '()! ~.... 10u1 IHllM• Dy ~)()om o o.•"'• '""' • .,., '""'' tQ~y Woll "" What do you hlce about the Daily Pilot? Whal don't you hke? Call the number above and your message will be recorded, transcnbcd and de- h vered to the appropnatc editor. ... .a s ..... .,., •' 0 """°"' " '°" on "'"' 'tlt'IV'f yDiJ• COOy ll'f I • ,. Cll-twfl)<t •O 1 ,.. """ '°'" tc»r • CM 09'·-·~ r~.,.,.~ .114\'"°Ht•''' 1 "'''~'< ... •t~t • •• "'M:W1 Pt"' ''"'bl''-~ ht H·• {)•ttf"~ C~tl p ' "' • (.~';' ff'I,.,. fH)~1~.1'·<i ''" C"'-'t'' .t\.cJ \.4~1 ia. '>"' rr1Gey A 't""'Q• 'tg.nr • ,.., t· ,. • ri.;~~ S.t.,;'·14'" l "O $o1N)4!-' I•• I" "'•U ('"I)"\~ c 0 C '••I t ot ')(/ It"'! ""•!I,. .... r ""' • .,,., .......... c .. 1.100 .. • ... ~,,. The ~ame 24-hour answenng !1Crv1cc may be used to record letters 10 the editor on any topic Contnbutors to our Letten column must include the1r name and telephone number for verificauon Tells us what's on your mind • Clrcul1tlon Telepttone. VOL 79, NO. 118 , I • From Al equate ~e interests of' the: United States ~th other nations. We have no interest in Libya. (French President) Mitterand ... buys substantial amounts of 011 (from Libya). He dad not want to upset the apple can." Morley said "Khadafy is not the only one in pawcr (in Libya). There's a comm111cc that runs the country, We don't know what will happen." Despite continuing terrorist threats an Europe, Morley said he has no hesitation about traveling in Europe. "Airports arc so well guarded now. It is much safer now because of what happened." From Al for a week, according to a church member. Several said they were upset when police released some infor- mation on the case Thursday before criminal charges were filed. The felony charges wcrt filed by Deputy District Attorney Michael Koski At A/dens, we're having a party to celebrate Lee's 140th birthday. You'll feel like celebrating when you see the savings/ We'll be serving birthday cake & savings all day today/ STORE HOURS: MorH" 9-5 30 ~di 9 30·4 00 ~un, (ltl\t•<f ...... DEN'S • carpet Ml•• • cuatom clraperi• • lnatallatlon • rinyl, puquet wood 1"3 Plauntla A,.,., Cc.ta Men, CA. tla1 fam1lr C.up~t Bustnt'S~ l!'Ct" 1894 • In Cost~ Mcu 19 Yt-.m (714) "'-"11/(71"4) ..,..llM • Drama atudenta vying for grants Nine candidatet for the yearly Festival of Arts drama 1eholanhipe will perform four to five-minute tcenes for a s.nel of judaes at the Llauna Moulton Playhouse today at l o•cfock. Candjdaces are Mona Aifi, Deborah Jqnes Erika J050phaon, Crail k.ollenda. Tdstan Mabry' Beverly Lynn Miller, N'oel Salzman, Don seller and Stev~ Sbuha, all from Laauna Beach Hi&b School. The JUd&el arc drama teacher Barbara 'fan Holt, actress 'f eri Ralston and playhouse artistic director Dou1Rowe. . The event is open to ll:'e public. Each judae will d1scu11 the scenes both with the audience and the candidates. Wrlten to be feted Oransc County writen will be honored Sunday at the 2 1st annual Authors Recosrution Dinner hosted by the UC Irvine Friends of the Library and scheduled for 6 p.m. at the Resislr)' Hotel in Irvine. Newspeper columnist Jack Smith will speak at the dinner with author and past Friends president Vick Kni&ht actinaas master of ceremonies. Tickets arc $20 and the program is open to the public. School Jnvlte. parent. Prospective parents of the new South Oranic County Jeish Day School will meet Sunday at 2 p.m . at Temple Eilat to hear the school's newly appointed director. Ruth Gavish, who will answer qucstionJ about the facility. The school will be located at the temple. 22081 Hidalao, in Mission Viejo. Thoscplanningtoanend should RSVP by calling 494-S 146 or 643-9672. CIJlldlJood talk •lated "Remembering Childhood -and Healing It" is the topic of a day-Ion& seminar scheduled for Sunday in the Center for Human Ecology in Huntington Beach's Seacliff VilJaae shopping center. Eric Ian Schneider will conduct the program which will begin at 9:30 a.m . The tuition is $60 and funher mformation is available at 960-3740. Growth .emlnar plumed A seminar on "Overcomjng the Loss of a Loved One" will be conducted Tuesday in Room A302 of Irvine Valley College. Dr. David Coombs will introduce techniques to successfully co~ with personal loss at the 7:30 p.m. event. The fee 1s SI 5 and details may be obtained by callina S59-3333. KJwanlan• meet Jn Alea Curtis Schwink. owner of a Mission Viejo coputer systems business, will address Tuesday's meeting of the Costa Mesa Ki~anis Oub. The event is scheduled for noon in the Costa Mesa Community Center. Mom•' program Jn Irvine "Characteristics of a Quality Mom" is the title ofa'Mother's Day program to be presented Tuesday at El Camino Real Elementary School in Irvine. Cmdy Gamer. runner-up for the Mother of the Year award by American mothers. will conduct the pr01f8m, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Call Sherryl 01fford at 552-0733 for further information. 'Sweeney Todd' at Uni Hlgh Unaversity High School in Irvine will present the musical "Sweeney Todd. the Demon Barber of Aeet Street" for eight performances. opening Thursday. Directed by Daniel Trevmo, the show will be sta&ed Thursdays at 7:30and Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through May t7 in the school's Circle Theater. Call 854-7500, ext. 28, for ticket infor- mation. An Invitation: Attention oro-nlUtlon pteeident• end eec.- ret.,lel: We went to help make your upcoming 9\'9ntl, '""1lng1. eernlner• end fundr....,. tue- QeNful. Send brief ennouncement11ndudln9 time. piece, coet (If any) and a phoM number tor addltlonel lniormetlon to: lkltletln Board, Deity Piiot, P.O Box 15e0. Coeta Meu. 12821. Aeportt ot ~ Club or orgentzatton'• 9Ctlvtt ... -Ntle community MMce ptO)ectl Of electlon of offtcert -~ be directed to the Communfty ...,_. Edttor et tM Mme eddr .. Non-f'eturnebte *'* and wtltte photogr..,,. .,.. ~ Museum openlng delayed again ~ By LAURA MERK. OfllleOlllJ"9t ..... The reopcnina of the La.auna An Museum tias been rescheduled a third time to Sept. 23, aocordina to museum officials. After settina and reaching a fund-raisin& aoal of S l.S million to expand the museum, officials have been forced to postpone the opcnina several times be- cause of delays in construction. To date, five additional pllcries have been added and the total 1quarc footage of the museum ha• doubled. The CaJiforn11 Gallery has been ex- panded to a 1 ,2()()..sq~foot multi- purpose pllery and education area for the museum s permanent collection. Five more pllerics, totaling 3, 190-squarc-feet. wiU provide space for special exhibits. The bookstore, library room, staff offic.ea and the kitchen have also been expanded. To qualify for American Museum Association acc~itation, which would aUow the gallery to accept matjor traveling exhibits, the vault has been enlarged. Both maintenence and climate control areas were also instaJled to qualify for accredita- tion. The museum was built in 1918 and moved to its present location in 1929. The land was donated by Howard B. Heisler, while funding-raisinJ to build the museum wu headed by Louise Moulton and Mrs. James Irvine. The museum be&an looking like it does now in about 1948 when renovations started. Volunteers are now work.i~ on raising another $500,000 to pay additional costs due to construction delay•, for new furniture, landscapina and for educational PfOltlMS. According to Laurie Pelissero, s~oman for the museum, nearly S 130.000 has been rajsed, Exbibits scheduled for the reopening of the museum arc "Early Artists in Laguna Beach: The lmprcssiomsts," "Contem- porary Works from the Collection of Secunty Pacific," "Selections from the Photography Collection of the Laguna An Or8nQe 009t DAILY PILOT/...,,., Apftl H , 1tel Dlllr ........ .,, ............ Chee~ the lobby area of the a.nder-coDatnlctton art mmea.m are (from left). Andy Carl80n. cbalrma.D of the balldlne project; Tom Tierney. board prald ent: Barbara Wllll•m•. honorary chairman of the homecommc cam~; and BW Ottoa. mueam ell.rector. Museum," .. Recent Works by Fred Stod- der." "We are domg the dream." sajd Pelissero. , Nancy Carlson. development director for the museum.said alth~u&h the building 1s·now only boards and bnch , everyone is anxiously awaiting the opening. "It is terribly exciting to sec the amount of space we'U have " said Carlson. The museum is growing from 9,500 square feet to 20,000 square feet. "It (the expansion) is something we tossed around as an idea. But it turned into a double expansion. Seeing it go up is like magic," said Pelisscro. • Athletics to benefit in three ·FVraceS. I J aoBt:RT HYNDMAN ................ Hundn:da of runnen are expected to participate in three fowuain Valley reces planned May 3 to tlile fundl Cot b.iab tcbool athletics and coottruction of a planned sporu camp for wbcelcbair ath· letet. Sianups are &ander way for thecommuni- tv-fl)Ot\IOf'Cd event. whidi is borrowina a ;1Run for the Roses.. theme from the Kentucky Derl>y. which will be run the tame day at Olutehill Downa in Louisville, Ky. The races, to be beld at Mile Sqoare Park. will include a SK and a lOK run u weU u a ••fun run" of 10 furlcmp (111. miles) -the eXIC1 distaDCe of the Kentucky~. A apecia1 divuion for wheelchair com- petiton also will be featural. Coordinator of the event is Bill Madden, owner of Sillcy Sullivan's Restaurant and Irish Pub in Fountain Va11eyl who wiU conduct special activities the nilbt before the event -includina a mint j&&lep contest -as weU u on the day of the race. Madden said lhil year's ~vent is el- pected to attract even more attention than last yeat's. when S800 wu railed for hiah 1ehool atbletics in Fountain Valky. "We think it's a Jood opportunity to remain involved in the oommuruty," Madden said. .. We think hi&h school athletics are very important and want to do something positive for them." Working with Madden on the event arc Mary Parsons. various community or- pnmtions and the athletic deputmenta at Fountain Valley and Los Amip bi&h schools. Funds also are being sought for a prol)Olcd sports camp for wheelchair athfeJeS that supporten hope to construct somewhere in CJranae County. Entry fees are S l 0 with a T --shin and SS Wlthout. After May I , the cost increues to $12 and $7 respectively. The Fun Run is $2. or SS with a T-shirt. For more information on the event, call 963-S967 or 964-3272. -iJ11tllijii:t1 l·l l:Ulllol:!.f!ij A long, dark night after the bomb fell Editor'• Noie: Tlal1 11 tbe ~Jnl article la a aeries OD bow a Hclear attack OD Marcb AJr Force Base la Rlnrtlde mlpt effect Ute Oruae Coa1t. Tlae coael•dta1 article wlll appear Suday. The wind that reached gale force immediately after the blast had d.rllihished. It was warm. still coming from the cast and many now feared a Santa Ana wind condition. The wind carried minute panicles of dust and soot. At sunset fuel docks on Balboa Island and the Pavilion ran out of gas and diesel fuel. Dock owner Gary Hill estimated over 3,000 boats had left Newport Harbor. The skippers he talked to were headed for Catalina or the Channel Islands. By 7:30 p.m. an eerie darkness fell along the Orange Coast. Street lights did not come on, stores were closed. Residents gathered in homes; families grouped around flickering blue screens trying to piece together what had happened, what was about to happen. By 8 p.m. the networks were able to transmit the voice and picture of the president from his Atrborne National Command Post. a convened Boeing 747 circling somewhere m the sky. "The damage to the United States military mstallat1on 1s 1mensc. However, It is estimated over 20 Soviet missile bases have been destroyed by U.S. nuclear payloads totaling close to 300 meptons. This is a fraction of our total capab1hty. Most recently the Soviet launch site at Scveromosk was destroyed. We rccentJy lost Barkldale .o\ir Force Base in Louisi- ana." The president continued. "I am 1n contact with Soviet leadership. Both nations have suffered grievously. We have tentatively agreed to withhold future missile launches. While there 1s hope. I still intend to defend our nation at all costs. We have already begun steps to protect our citizens from the effects of nuclear radi- ation. Our pnmary concern now 1s maintaining the complex commumca11on systems between various military com- mands. We will. ." The audio Portion faded and the screen again turned a fu zzy blue. People turned to each other for answers that weren't available. The family of 49-year-old Dan Gug- genheim faced an 1mmed1ate need for answers. His daughters. Beth and Sara. had returned by school bus to the family home on Beacon Bay but Dan had not been seen since early morn mg. It was I 0-45 p.m .. Sue Guggenhetm knew her husband was to Air Manhall Yuri Cbcrenkov at Uzhur stop by his apartment project in and Lieutenant Colonel Bradley Billi,.,on Sunnymeade by midday. She repeatedly at Whiteman sat psycbok>sicallY fiozen in attempted to phone area hOSpltals. Each frontoftheirconunandcomoles. DellnK; lime the phone wa5 dead. Fmally at 11 tion, confusion, complexity and the com- p.m. she reached St. Jude's Hospital 1n buted electromapetic puhe of SOO mep- Yorba Linda. A computer voice answered. tons of nuclear power bad all but oolJlpeed "Due to extreme emergency conditJons communkatioo with hiaber command. this hospital is unable to resp<?nd to ,Contin\IAtioo of a lhermoauc:leat war was incoming calls. All hospital facilities and now a choice to be faced by 18 men and personnelarcassistingpat1entsmjured ina women acatteRd 8Ct'OSS the~. under major disaster. We urge you not to attempt the sea and in the air. The fa of the earth travel to this hospital. All surroundmg was in the fingers of nine Am 'cans and roads are blocked. As soon as oondJtJons nine Russians. permit we will respond to incoming calls." Colonel Billinaton couldn't block out During the night the wo rld was not on the sian be passed every momin'1 SACs the brink of a nuclear war. The world was motto, "Peace is our Profession.' Deputy in a nuclear war. Dunng the night the · Air ManbaJI Cherenkov could think only world was on the bnnk of nuclear of his wife and yOUllf daughter. Others in annihilation. command held similar tho~ts. Years By midnight only a few blue screens later, historians would record their com- fl1ckercd along the Orange Coast. The day mon ctucstion at that precise moment: Are had altered history; changed billions of the differences between two nations great lives. Locally, those who had flounshcd 1n enou&h to justify destroyina the entire the best that life bas to offer were now planet contemplating a new life. Life in an era of Their common answer was no. They nuclear survivaJ, where survival mt&ht not chose to live. But by then over 500 be the desired goal. Sleep offered solace. mcptons of nuclear weapons bad been It was noon in Uzhur, Uknune. SoVJet excbanaed between two previously arcat Russia. and 3 in the morning at Whiteman natJons. Air Force Base 10 central Missoun. Deputy Jim Weed I• a Ne..,.n Bead nsWat. 'Daylight Saving Time begins S unday. Should it be extended yea r-ro und?' Compiled by G. J eanette Avent David Anaold Balboa RuJ estate mua1emnt No. I'm not sure what 11 would accomplish. When you go to Europe. they have different day- light sav101 times. h would be nice 1f 1t could be con11Stent through- out the world. Job Roberti Newport Beacll Coatnctor Y cs. l think they should leave 1t one time. They should leave well _____ _, enough alone. Mlh Ma1tro1lmOM Pleeeada lltttm Yes, it's m~ fun I would like it all year. You can ,et a lot more i.;..;. __ __;6,......w ...... -.. ............ --don~ Jr' ca .... WaJller Baa. Souwrtkr N"o, I hke 1t the way It 11. I lake hav1na dayhaht uv•DI time and then 101na beck to standard time. Bob Lovrel Irvine Accoutant Sure, to allow more sunlight. h 's depre4'~1ng Steve Clark to come out at niaht 1n Balboa the winter and it's dark Real eetate We need more lime after Ye~. 11 aives you work to do stuff. .__ __________ __, another hour of haht Oi<'ll Venoa Newport Baell Retailer SaluHBrtn ... ..... Writ.er No, because 11 makes 1t fed more like summer 1f tbcrt • 1 a chlnae. It feels mort bke a va· Ye,, 1b9olu1ely I'm an early nscr I (al"l) hke my cvcmnts to have ~-----------'the sun before 11 set ..,...........,.._, cauon .-.~~~----------------------------------... ----.;.------------------~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~-~~--~---- -------------------<--------------------------------------------------~----- NRCwins Diab lo appeal WASHINGTON (AP)-The Nu- clear Reaulatory Commission did not have to oons1der an earthquake evacuation plan before granting a license for a nuclear power plant at Oiablo Canyon on the central Cali- fornia coast, a split U.S. Court of Appeals wd Thursday. 'the appeals court di v1ded 5-4 in rulina in allowina the NRC to "cons1stentJ~ interpret ... its emera· ency planmns regulation not to require consideration of earth- quakes." The Mothers of Peace. a San Luis Obispo group that has led the 10-year lepl ch.aJlenge to the $5.8 billion plant, wants the commission to consider the possibility of an earth· quake in evaluating evacuation plans for a nuclear emergency. The group argued that the NRC. in evaluating evacuation plans before hcensang, already considers natural phenomena such as fog and hea vy rain. Typewriter tO.. But, the majonty of the coun. 1n an opinion wntten by Judge Robcn H. Bork. said, .. This contention rests upon the assumption that the prob- abilities of fog, heavy ram and an eanhquake arc similar. Fa.lrfteld MCretal'J' ~erly Ahern beaTee a t)'pewdter, cue and all, da.riDC a typewrlther-tbrowtnc conteet held ln Sulaan Clty, Calif., lD honor of National Secretarlee week. "If the probabilities are not similar. it 1s rational to consider some but not others. At some point the probab1ht) of an occurn:ncc becomes so 1n- finates1mal that it would be absurd to say that a heanng about 11 1!> re- quired." Father agrees to have tot unplugged, heart donated The Judges in the maJonty said no one would argue. or so they a~sume. that "the commission had to consider the possibility that a space ~tell1te might fall on the Diablo Canyo n plant." The NRC ordered much of the plant redesigned an 197 5 after an earthquake fault was discovered about three miles offshore Sance then. some seismologists have !Mlld th.at the fault may be closer to the plant LOSANGELES (AP)-Thc father of a brain-<lead 15-month-old girl changed his mind and agreed Fnday to have his child disconnec ted from life supports so that her hean could be transplanted, hospital and coun of- ficials said. could not be resuscitated after suffer- ing cardiac arrest. causing brain death. Until Friday the father would not agree to remove the life supports. Late Fnday afternoon, Peter Makowski, vice president of diainostic and general services at California Medical Center, issued L statement sayang the father also had cpnsented to the donation. Unit I at the plant went into full operation last May 7 Unn 2 began Marchl3 Los Angeles County had pe11t1oned to take custody of the child, but Judge Marcus Tucker d1sm1ssed the pell- uon when the unadenufied father agreed to the action, said Jim Farrell. assistant coordinator of the Los i\ngeles Juvenile Dependency Court. The infant accidentally ingested the drug ThoraLine on Sunday and Los Angeles County had petitioned for custody of the girl on Thursday after her father, a widower, refused to permit doctors at California Hospital Medical Center take the girl off a respirator. Exploded rocket carried reconsatellite By the Associated Pren WASHINGTON -The Titan nl<:ket that exploded seconds after launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base on Apnl 18 was carrying an Air Force "Big Bird .. reconnaissance satelllle. which returns its 1nformat1on by dropping off film pods that arc then retnevcd by airplanes, a mag.a.zinc repons. The satelhte, which wai. destroyed along with the rocket, was not the KH-11 type as had been reponed, A v1at1on Week and Space Technology satd 10 its April 28 1sSlle. The KH -11. a CIA satellite, radios i~ imagery to antenna<; at Fort Belvoir. Va. Accident investigators arc cena1n o ne of the vehicle's two solid rocket boosters exploded and the> are trying to detemune whether the cause was a defect 1n the rocket or whether a range safet:, "destruct package" went on accidentally. the magazine said Chaln caught ln smog sting RIVERSIDE -State official'\ caught ( h1cago-based Montgomery Ward & Co. 1n a 'imog sung, se nding cars ngged to fail pollution tests to its R1ven1dc store. which then 1llegaJlycertified them, the distnct attorney contends In a civil SUit. District Attorney Grover c. rrask II said Thursday's Supenor Court fihna seeks up to $1 million an damages The suit alleges that Ward conducted unfair and fraudulent business practices under the state's business code by committing 6 I violations of the state's Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Inspection Act. Worker honored -then nred 5AN FRANCISCO -Joyce Dawson got a free lunch. ada} ofTand a pink carnation when she was named on Thur'ida}' as the San Francisco Housing Authonty's emplo:,ee of the month They she got her pink shp. Dawson 1s among 48 workers being fired by the agency on June 20 to help ease ns SI 0 million debt. "I got the flowers and I got the notice." said the I ()..year veteran who works w1 th ~nior c1 t1zens in the city's Western Addi t1on distnct. .. Just what does 'employee of the month' mean?" ···i.1 .•. ·@~ ~~· ....... ·. ~ ~ ~ : .......• ·················M'················ If you en,oy strolhng about whtle tallong oci your cordless telephone. you can thank 8111 Racoosin for Y.OU' freedom. He s ltie man responsible lor bnng1ng the 'cordless" into the United States When he soldn1s por hon of the company, Cordless Commumcat10ns. part ol the deal he CU1 was to have exclusive rights to sell the product on the west coast. He and his special partner 1n life, Maggi E1senstat1t, left the east coast and moved 10 Laguna Niguel. Catifomia Shortly after arriving. Bill decldoo to step out of the phone business and into a new venture talking greet· Ing cards. a card with a amall audao·tape that earned the sender's special meuage In 1~79. Bill started selling at the Orange County Fairgrounds Swap Meet but more changes were soon to occur ''The greeting cards were good to ua We told them by the thciusanda but again I hed an opportunity 10 NII my share of the company at a good profrt, 10 I did," 8111 recala.d Bllt and ~· e'*1Yed Ntlno at the aw~ meet. and now the quest.on became. whaf to ... ? "We looked for • somethlnQ unique. and we came up with the flags. Now we setl trags. and nag-styled wind·~. shirts and shorts We have ah enormous variety of nags ooverinQ many nations, states. novelty and custom ~signs. ri boat flags We've manufectur.O alld kippied !'aga to the ctty of Hont1ngton Beach. Buena Pattc Htgh School. the Artz -Cartton Hotel. Ford Aerospec:e, the 8ov Scouts. many churcn funotlona. ewn the city of Metqufte. Nevada BUI added, "our fltag styles are limited onty by our customers needs and 1meglnatlon1." The Orange County Fairgrounds Swap Meet Is proud to have Bill and Maggl u part of our V9ndor family. W• 1nv1te you to visit them every SaM'day al spec. G-186. end Sundty 11 space J.118 lt'a all there •.. Evaythlnfl ••• under the Sun! NRC blasted over nuke safety W ASH.JNGTON (AP) -The Nu- clear Re,ulatory Commission bas r&lled for eeve~ years to correct l&fety problem• at e.\aht nuclear plants and refulestoorderan independenuafety review. a member of the commiu1on said in a letter released Fnday. Rancho Seco, Arklntll· I 1n Ruaellvllle. Ark., Oavi.,.Besle in Port Ointon Ohio, Oconee 1-2-3 in Greenville, S.C .. TMl-1 in Middle- town, Pa., and Crystal River-) in Crystal River, Fla. that alJ of my colleques on &he commiuion rejected my P!"OPoMl." be said." Au result. any teVlew of the adequacy of the awrs penonnance will be left to the IU.fT itself.•• The commiwoner added: "I be- lieve the B& W plants have two atrlkes q.ajnst them an<l if their performance is not improved quickly, the lic:eotees should bear the burden of demon- stratina that the plants are safe to operate." The five-member NRC has been .. well aware" of safety problems at Babcock & Wilcox plants since 1979 and "has not taken effective action to correct these problems," Com- missioner James Asselstine said 1n an April 23 letter to Rep. Robert Matsui, 0-Calif. "I urpd the commission to form a special review aroup, includinJ ex- perts from outaide the NRC, to conduct a thorou~ review of the safety vulnerabilit1e1 in the MW design and the adequacy of past NRC efforts to ensure that the B&W plants meet acoeptable safety standards," Assclstine said. NRC Chairman Nunzio Palladino included Aaselstine's critical com· ments in a letter rcspondina to concerns Matsui had raised . The eaaht B& W reactors arc "Unfortunately. I must tell you Renewing peace pledge NASA stung by NY Times CAPE CANAVERAL. Aa. (AP)- The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, in an unprecedented move, issued a detailed response Friday to two articles in The New York Times. callin3 the newspaper's criticisms of NASA management "inaccurate." Richard Flaste. the director of science news at the Times who coordinated the articles, said in response th.at be was "enormously proud of this series" and defended its accuracy. An article published Wednesday in the Times wd audits show that NASA and its contractors have wasted billions of dollan on the space st\uttle and other space propams despite warnings by government in- spectors that such heavy losses were occurring through bad management. A Thursday story said the audits disclose the space agency cut or delayed a half-billion dollars on safety testing, desiJD and develop- ment from the ume the shuttle program began to when Challenger exploded on Jan. 28, killina its crrJlttt of seven. 8oTtet Word War D Yeterana llaj. Gen. Alebel Gor llnakll (left) and L t. Alnunclr 8yl ... kko (riCbt) •hake handa with American Teteran Lt. Albert Kotzebue Jl'rlday OD the lllchlean A Yenue brlqe ln Chlcaco. The ceremony recalled & pleclile Of peace made 41 Je&n aao OD a bombed- outbrldCeOYerlhe Elbe RJTerln what la now !tut Germany. NASA Friday released a five-page, single-space statement that it said was in response to the articles. The NASA statement said some of the problems cited from the audits "arc related to activities several years ago and have been corrected or are being corrected." Fed covers UncleSam 'srubberchecks By tile Associated Press WASHINGTON -The tale 1s all too famihar: A large number of unpaid bills forces the writing of some hot checks to covcr them. But in this case. it was Uncle Sam writing the rubber checks. Officials revealed Friday that the U.S. Treasury's accountat the Federal Reserve, Uncle Sam's banker, was overdrawn on Wednesday. "Because of outlays that were unexpectedly higher relative to receipts on Wednesday, the Treasury inadvertently exhausted its deposit accounts at the Federal Reserve Banks," the Fed said in a statement. No government checks were returned stamped "Insufficient Funds" however. In an understanding that milhons of Americ.11ns wish they had with their own banks, the Fed stepped in and covered the checks until the Treasury could replenish its account through government tax c-0llections Thursday. Slain Navy diver honored WASHINGTON -The parents of a Navy d1 ver killed in the terrorist h1jaclung of a TWAJetlincr last year were presented a Bronze Star m memory of Robert Dean Stethem's "extraordinary'' courage and "unwavering inner strength." Mr. and Mrs. RJchard Stethem accepted the award dunng a somber ceremony Friday at the Navy Sea~ Memorial near the Arlington National Cemetery 'Star Wars ' tests successful WASHINGTON -The Army, as pan of the "Star Wars" research program, has successfully tested a missile that might be used to shoot down nuclear watheads after they re-enter the atmosphere and are falling toward their targets, Defense Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger said Fnday. Delivering the Founder's Day address at the Virginia Polytechnic and State Univemty in Blacksburg, Va., Weinberger said the experiment provided further evidence that the technology for a Star Wars missile-- defense system was within reach. He said the Pentaaon was prepared to respond to Star Wars skeptics "with results -with the tremendous technical progress we arc actually making." Terror lnte111gence to be traded W ASHJNGTON -Attorney General Edwin Meese and seven European law enforcement ministers agreed this week to improve the systematic exchange of intelligence on terrorism sponsored by Libya and other countries, Meese said Friday. Meese met Thursday with the European Comm unity JVOUp of law enforcement officials, which includes m1nast.ers from the Netherlands, Britain, Spain, France, Italy, West Germany and Ireland. Tb.atcher's 80n ou•ted DALLAS -Former Sen. John Tower said Fnday he 1s outraged that the son of British Prime MinJSter Marpret Thatcher bas been asked to leave his apartment after the State De{>llrtment sought increased security for him against terronsts. "It's a slap in the face to a friendly government, to a very gallant lady who stuck her neck out politically to support us. 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Brla1ol Str~t, Costa Mesa ~-[ Store Hours: SouthotS0u1hce>e1t P1aza Mon-Fri M 751-2324 ( Satl0-5 ALSO IH LOI A.HOELE.8 •LOMG BEACH ~ I· } I • Expelled Llbya n s ~~~~leglsl~turegra.ots.:~:;~:::_a:i!?t:::::' deny Wrongdol• ng MBX!COCITY-Thclqislatu~a9P10vedamcuurethat~ould c~ BOGOTA Colombia _ A catiunt ldvi couacil met Ftidly '° , the nation 1 mo~ laws a.ad penn1t Me1Jcan1 &o open, on a hmatcd t..11, conatderwbethCr lbe U.S. telev 00 letia •·M~ice'" lbould be t.ailld ID dollar accounu 1n bellkl. Dollar accountl have boeo beaned. except in rare Cotombta because it ponnys many Colombl&DJ as .._.. trafllcbn.. T~Ll. Libn>{AP) -Twenty. two Libyan lludenu expelled &om Brita.ln. (or alleted revolutionary ac- tivitiee arrivec:f home Friday nJpt proieatina their innocence and aaid they thouaht they had been punlabed u a tetture to the United St.atq. About a dozen of tbe you.na men appeared at an impromptu new1 coofmmce for forelJll )oumalisu who were buled to Tnpoh airport to cover their arrival Prime Minimr Marprct Thatcher had ordered them urated earlier in the week and they left London Friday on a U byan jet after beina escorted to Heathrow Airport by armed British policemen. "l think Mn. Thatcher -.nted to do tomet.hlna for the Americam._" said Hadi Abu Laiba. "If Idld somethina wrona. why did they wait untiJ now to deport me?" He and others in the Jl'OUJ> denied they bad been involved in tmorism or subversive activity. They said they bad P.rotested lut week's U.S. air raid in Libya and tbey supported Libyan leader Col. Mormmar Khadafy, but said they had violated no British law. The Libyans chanted "Our leader, Khadafy" and "Libya, freedom; Britain is a prison" as they were brou~t to meet reporters. Laiha said he bad been six months · euet, 1iDce l982. Afterbeat.eddebaie. the~membcrCbamberofDeputies . . --. • late Tbunday. 11pproved,ona239-37 vote. the chaqc an tho mooewy laws that louavision1 the aovernmeat tltDC)' that controlt tdevitioD ~ • Egypt refused will permjc lbe openina or bank ICCOUDtl in (oreip currency. Thm were 29 Colombia. ot.nn~ the series belcaUM it por1r1yed oatly flVerY ~ MJ abtteotion1. Treasury Depm\JJ\ent spokesman Robeno ContTCTU 1&id the d.rua ttaftlcter, Amparo Oomei, ~r of the priva&e ~ ~ arms for Libya aovernment baa not yet adopud final rulea det.aili.na wbo can open the Rql, told The Aaociattd Preu. RCN aDOCa)ed the deciaion, ~a aocounta. But he said Ibey would likely be permitted in cities &Jona the U.S.· review by the advi10ry council whole I; inepiben ClOme from the Roman CAIRO, £a.ypt (AP)-Ubya uted Mexico border, touri1t reaoru aod b1a·bu1ioeas cities like Monterrey and c.iholic Cburcb, the newi l'Md.i&. u.n.ivenititia and other non10vemmnat EaYJ>t for arm1 after the U.S. air raid• Ouactai.;ara. • tee:lOt'I. The panel can make recommeadat.loM. but lnuavilion bu tbl final but President Hosni Mubarak re· 18Y· ;t!Ctcd the request, aayiq it wa• an Stadent prface becom.e. teen-age ~. ~~~':.or~~~= MBABANE, Swaziland - A student prin(:c trades his Britith school Al·Ahram laid Slfuiday. uniform for traditional African d.test today and in my•tic rituals wt perfonned Ibrahim N\feh, editor of the aemi· 6' yean qo, become1 the kins of Swaziland. The ceremony at the royal v}Uue official newspaJ)U and a Mubarak ofLusueni outside of M'Mb&nc will install Crown Prince Mak1ioset.ive1 wno confidant, said Libyan Lt. Col. Abdel-turned 18 lut week._ u kins of t.hlt lmall country that borden South Africa. It Fanab Younis anived Saturday in aJIO i1 expected to end four years of political turmoil. So steeped in mystery is Cai mill .J ..... and 'db the ceremony that only a handful of the nation's 600.000 people will see it. A ro 00 a tary ~ ..., e public celebration will be held Saturday in a nearby stadium, and had a very important meu.qe' from Ubyan leader Col Moammar l'CJ?!'f:Knt.atives of more than 3S countries have been invited. A prde'l1 party Widow leave. 6600,000 to moDke.J'I' PAIGNTON, Eqland -An lnimal loveF wbo viailed and f'ed m~ at a zoo ~ for 20 years bu left them nearly $600,000, the ioo'1 curaaor laid Friday. Marie Lefevre, a ehildleu widow who died in July at qe M , left t1mosl her entire estate &o the upkeep and welfare of l 20 primates at Pai&Dton Z.OOloeical and Botanicat Gardens 10 Devon, 10uthwest Eqlaod. Curatar Colin Bath said, ''She aJwa)'I rqrettcd WC didn't have an OfUIUlaO, but we didn't have the facilities to accommodate one. Now we will 111e bet money &o ~ for Mubuak. will follow Sonday at lmitha Palace. Nafebsaidthemeuaeecootained r_::;jjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ three requesU: That f.aypt provide I build a whole new complex and we hope to set an oraoautan.." Liby.a with larte quao&itica of weapons. iocludina 1ubmari.nea. anti· aimaft misailel and armored VO- hiCICS, that part of the auPDliel ~ould be a II~ and that Mubeia\ telephone Kh.adafy and tell him he bad lp'eed. Younis returned home Wednesday empty·handed, Na!eb reported, but he did not say if the envoy had met with Mubarak. DAVIS-BROWN APPLIANCES. TELEVISION. VIDEO HELD . away from earning a doctorate in because of student ~vohation.ary statistics and computer science at the~ activity," but explained that by Univcnity of Wales in Cardiff when "revolutionary" he meeat llClivity on he wu arrested on Tuesday and told bebalfof bis government. OVE~ he wu to be expelled. "We feel very bitter about this decision because it bas ruined our careers as rescachers, as teachers," said another student. Kemal Merash. He cballen~ British authorities to produce evadence to prove the 22 bad done anything wrona. Laiha, asked why be thought he bad been deported., said, "I suppose it was Liaha said that while be was in detention in London, he bad been permitted to phone bas wife, and he expected her to follow him to Libya in a week. Libyan officials escorted about 40 forei~ reportera, pholOlfapben and lClCVJsion crew memben &o the airport. California man stable after Yemen shooting WASHINGTON (AP)-Arthur L. Pollick, an American communica· tions officer at the U.S. Embassy in North Yemen, was shot Friday by an unidentified gunman while he was driving home from a religious ser· vice, the State Department said. Deputy spokesman Charles Red- man said Pollick, 41 , of Bakersfield underwent surgery at a North Yemeni hospital and th.at his life did not appear to be in danger. Pollick was hit by two or three bullets fired by from a passing car in the North Yemeni capital of Sana'a. Redman said, addina that the victim was able to walk to his home and summon assistance. He was reported in stable condition. No one claimed responsibility for the attack. Redman declined to speculate on whether be believed the incident was pert of a pattern of increased terrorist incidenu since the U.S. bombing of Libya last week. Church servic.es in the Arab world normally are held on Fridays, the Moslem sabbath. Geneva arms talks end without much progress GENEVA (AP) -The 40-nation Geneva Conference on Disarmament on Friday ended its three-month spring session with delegates agreeing there was no progress on nuclear weapons but some on how to ban chemical weapons. • "Chemical weapons is the only field in the Conference on D1sarma· ment where progress has been made, slowly but surely,"' said Brazilian delepte Celso de Souza e Silva, who chaired the conference in April under a rotating presidency. "It is the only field where we have any hope ofachieving anything," he told a news conference. The disarmament conference has been. trying to negotiate a treaty banning chemical weapons for 18 years. The question of verification has been a main stumbling block. De Souza e Silva also said the conference was "unable to register any significant progress on the nu· clear it.ems on the agenda." 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HaW1.1ian music and dance will be presented by members of the Oasis Senior Center, Corona del Mar. A luncheon, at $4, will follow the program. Reservations arc to be made by Wednesday by calling 548-7176. • • • Cantors from con~regations throughout Southern California will perform solos, duets and ensemble pieces 1n a special concert at 8 p.m. ThursdayatTemple BatYdm, 1011 Camel back St .. Newport Beach. Prayer day set in May WASHINGTON (AP) -Special activities were planned m many communities across the country for Thursday, May I, m observance of the 34th NationaJ Day of Prayer. President Reagan, in proclaiming 1t, urged that "our hopes and aspira- tions, our sorrows and our fears" and "most especially our love" all be "turned to God." The observance has been proclaimed annually by each presi- dent si nce Harry Truman in I 952, but many earlier presidents issued na- tional c.aUs to prayer. with the first such observance declared m 1775 by the Continental Congress. A sponsoring national commmce, c<>-<:haircd by Mrs. Bill Bnght of Arrowhead Springs, Calif., suggests Americans "talce fi ve at I 2" -five minutes of prayer at noon on the day. At least 20 states, and 25 ci ues have issued parallel proclamations. Special local activites range from a huge prayer brealcfast in Sacramento to an eight-hour succession of devotional speakers m Washmgton's Senate office building. Tickets arc S 10. Proceeds wilJ benefit the American Conference of Cantors, an affiliate of the Union of American Hebrew Conareptions. For information, call the temple 11 644-1999. • • • "The Prodipl," a feature-length motion picture by Billy Graham's World Wide Pictures. wall be shown at 6 p.m. Sunday, May 4, at Barbor Trtalty Bapd1t Cluarck, 1230 Baker St., Costa Mesa. There is no ad- mission. Set 10 a contemporary urban framework, the film examines the gradual spiritual and emotional breakdown of an American family as each member searches for his ident- ity. The film stars John Hammond, Hope Lange and John Cullum. • • • A three-part adult education series, entitled '"Til Death Do Us Part?,'' will beain at 10:45 a.m. Sunday at the Newport Center Ullited Methodltt Cllu cll, i 601 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Leader Coeta Meun Herbert Thelu wu re-elected president of dlrectora of Good Shepherd Lutheran Home of the Weet, a Callfomia corporation proYlcUn& Chrtatlan care and t:rainlng for the mental- ly retarded. Oean ACINlllW*'-INll The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Costa M ... FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHRUCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd. Church School 9:00 Worship 9:00 and 10:30 Charles D. Clark. Mlnlstflf Costa Meu MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 S.ker Wor1hlp 6 Church School 1:30-10:00 e.m Dr Wilham E Steel 979-8234 Newport &-ach CHRIST CHURCH ey THE IEA UMmo MIETHOOllT 1 (()() W Balboa Blvd tn4I05 Rev Lawrence T Vouog Worel\lp I a-di ~~.JO 4.M ..... ...,. .......... aM 0., c- ~ ........... ,. .... Huntington Beach NO<th COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHUACH 6662 Heil Ave 842-4461 Wor1hlp Service 8:30 a 10:00 8:30 Sunder School 10:00 Fountain Vali.,y FIAST UNITED METHODIST CHUACH 18225 Bushard St 982-2583 James A Hadley, Pastor Wor1hlp a Church Schoof 9:30 A.M. PRESBYTERIAN CtUtCH OF Tt£ COVENANT 1n.ic. A. Kwrte, P•tor T9ffY Mce.nne, OlrectOt' ol Adult Ministries Tin• Alearaz, Director ol Children'• Ministries Su'odlJ "'""" -1:30 ' 10:00 I.Ill Clvch SchoGI - CNldrtn lllv AaMJ 10:00 IJll lbwy cwtnll*e - 1: 30 ' I 0:00 un. Vf11*1 -7:W P.lll 2850 Fairview Rd , Costa Mesa 557-3340 CH~STLUTHERAN CHURCH (Mluour1 Synod) 790 Vlctorle St., Co.te M9ae Lother V. Tornow, Pe1tor &31·1111 .,_ .,... ...... ,Of WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM ~1y School ' A~ lllllt CIAn HO A.M Cll'isllln Demtnbty School s.ca-eeee ST. MARK PIESIYTEllAM CHURCH [astblutf Of & Jamboree. Newport 8'ach Rev Wilham McQuotd. Pastor As~t Rev Robert P Stewart. M5oc Pastor ROdatr Whitten. Musit Director WorsW, 9:30 ll. £d1eati01 CllSHS 10:45 ll. QM C..~ f« llM: Clll 144·U41 SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM The class, to continue on tbe next two Sunday,, wiJJ explore ways and means of acbievina 1 lifelona man Lal commitment, and will focus on penonal autonomy, mutual accq>- tanoe and active communication u the .keys to a lastina marriage. Featured speaker will be Andrea Evans of Newport Beach, counselor and lecturer. • • • Psychologist Larry Meyers will Wk about "How to Raise a Mentally Healthy and Jewish Child" in the Jewish Parenting Center program It 8'1r Ba·Ma'alot Barbor Reform Temple, 2100 Mar Vista. Newpon Beach. His lecture wiJl be at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Other center programs include "Helping Our Children Cope and Live for Today and Tomorrow in a Nuclear World," 7:30 p.m. May 7: and "You and Your Aging Parent," 7:30 p.m. May 29. Torah dedicated A new senes of Parent/Infant Enrichment classes will begin Thurs· day at the center. For infonnauon, call 644-7203. • • • A potluck party will follow 10:30 a.m. services Sunday at the New Tboaabt Cbrtatlan Cllarcb, which meets in the Costa Mesa Women's Club, 610 W. 18th St. Rabbi Ste.en Schatz holda the new Torah that wu donated to Temple INl•h of Newport Beach by F elix (right) and Flory Van Beek. The Torah wu dedicated durtng ceremoniee lut Sunday, followed by a •pecial concert. At the same time the Youth Cbun:h will conduct a car wash and crafts sale. Proceeds from these events will help youths attend the annual retreat at Camp Hess Kramer in October. • • • Christian Service of Catholic Charities will present the Good Samaritan award to a parishioner in the Catholic Diocese of Orange. The person will be selected on the basis of compassion. initiative, willingness to get involved, ability to follow through, and Christian service. The award will be presented during an Evening of Recollection at S tonight at St. Edward Pansh, Dana Point. • • • "Weathering the Storm: Super- Mom II," a retreat for women, will begin at 9 a.m. today at the Lagana Nlgael MetbodJ1t Cbarcb. • • • Both sides of the emotion-laden abortion issue will be presented at 9: 1 S a.m. in the Sunday Adult Forum at St. Mlcbel ud All Angela Eplacopal Cllarcll, 3233 Pacific View HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dleclplea of Chtltl) 2401 ln•IM at Santa tut>.t ... wpOfl h ach 145-5711 Morning Worship I 0 AM Sunday School 9 AM Drive, Corona del Mar. • • • A "Journaling" workshop wall be presented today at the Lacau Beach United MetbodJ1t Cbareb by Judith Favor-Conklin. who is on staff at Shalem Institute in Washmgton. D. C., and with the Pacific Center for Spiritual Formation in Berkeley. The workshop, which began Fri- day night, will conclude at 5 p.m. • • • Lou DeSitter, outreach coordi- nator for El Rescate of Los Angeles, will be the speaker at lhe class on human rights at St. Mark Preaby- terla.n Cllarcb, 2100 Mar Vista, Newpon Beach. His talk will beg.in at 10:45 a.m. Sunday. El Rescate is a church-sponsored organization that offers free legal and social services to indigent Central American refugees. • • • The IDterfaltb Peace Mllli1try of· Orange Coanty will begin its Shalom series at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Spurgeon Memorial U nated Methodist C hurch, Santa Ana. Speakers will be Jean Forbath, co- founder and director of the Costa NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Ro1et J. Bert. PutOf Kin Eiferl Kroestad, Putor WDHllP SEllYIOE 8 AM & 10:30 AM (lntefJ)feter f« the deaf 1t 8 AM) SUfl>AY SCHOOl 9:15 AM Nwstry Care Avaiable . WILCllE lll httr Ir, lew,.rt ltaoll 141-Hll IEW THOllHT CHRISTlll CHURCH 110 •• 1ltll It.,°"" .... \.V- (leHIHc ....... tf llhNI) Or £1tanor C Jackson 14t-10U "Attack Your Lack" Potluck following Hrvlc• Or Eleanor C. Jackson Siindl1 *'°'""' ~ 1W11tW & .ltilltOI Clt~•ch I 0 JO Dial-A-Prayer 646-6464 L aguna Pres by terian Church "Church of Chimes" A frttncly dudl for the South CCU1ty. Sti!Uatite Stnnons. S.MN rooslc. Suday Won •lp 9:00 cl 10:80 &111 Mesa-based Share Our Selves (SOS). and Leslie Withers, director of education for Seeds magazine. Forbath will give an overview of Joe.al poveny and an example of relief services performed by lay persons. Withers is on a magazine- sponsored U.S. tour to seek and promote longterm answers to hunger. The series, to continue through September, is designed to prepare participants for an October con- ference on peace and social justice. For information, call 771-290 l. • • • New members will be received at St. PHl't Latheran Cbucb of Lapna Beach at the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday and will be honored at a coffee afterward 10 Behnken Hall. • • • "Together in Mission" as thc- theme of the con vention of the South Pacific District, American Lutheran Church, this weekend at the Hyatt Hotel, Los Angeles Airpon. Some 800 delegates will hear a report on and respond to the most current proposals of the Com- mission for the New Lutheran Church. • • • An hjstory professor Bruce Hag· garty will present the 10:30 a.m . program Sunday at the meeting of the Ullita.rtu UnJvernlltt1 of Laguna Beacb, 429 Cypress Drive. • • • An evangelistic outreach for the disabled will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Crystal Cathedral, Garden Grove. Arthur Blessitt will offer a special message for the disabled, and Chuck Girard will sing. For information, call 639-6672. • •• Orange County Youth Ministers will present Al Menconi in a sem- inar, "Everything You Need to Know About Rock Music ... How to Put a New Song in the Heart." The presentation on the effects of today's music on the Christian life will begin at 9 a.m. \oda)' in lhe Nortb1lde Cbarcb fo Cllrllt, 2 I 30 Grand Ave., Santa Ana. Co-sponsoring the event wiJI be the Community Bible Church of Fountain Valley and t.hc First Unit- ed Methodist Church of Costa Mesa. YIHI WI# be W*-'«I -And IMlpedl FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ltl•ln •t Adllln•, Huntington -..Ch SUNDAY: Morning Worship . . . . .... .•. . .. 9:00 AM Bible School..... . . . ............................. 10:45 AM Evening Worship....... ...... . .... . .. . . . ........ 6·00 PM Ac11Y• YO<M Or~ -...,._., ~ M•ke Farra Dave Mek:Olm & AllMlrl H l(ll(gea Mon1et••. Merli" ld9t1 04rect0< or Chfl•Uen Ed~tion 01Al ·A·O£VOTION -Ul-tseO; Otnc. -U.-2Ut "P-flfnt Chrtet Since 1195" SAINT JAMES WELCOMES YOU 8UNDAY WOR...-IERYICE8 7:30 AM -Holy Eucharltt Rite I 9:00 AM • Holy Euchatl•t Rite II 10:45 AM -Prayer and PralM Eucharist Rite II Church Scttool -9:00 AM Chlld C.re -7:30 & 9:00 AM (Mutlc, Mfmon end cttlld care at 3 servloea) • MIO-WHKWORKSHOP Monday-Friday • 8:30 AM Morning Pr9Y« Tuesday -10:00 AM Euchartat & H .. llng Servtoe Wedneaday -8:30 AM Holy Euc:harlat Rector, Fr. John AeheJ • AMoc., Fr. arten COJt, Mel9tlng The Rev. Thomu Henry • Dr. Wiiiiam Ro~ Mr. Samuel SMfer SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lado • N~wpon Beach • 7 14-675-0210 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS "Probation After Death" Coata MHa-Flr1t Church of Chrlat, Sclentlet 21IO MeH Verde Dr., Co1t1 M9ae Church a lundey School-10:00 A.M. Reading Room, 2llO Me .. Verd• Dr.-t A.M -4:30 PM Mon. thru Fri, Wed. 7-7:50 P.M.-t ·t:30 P.M. lrvlne-Flr1t Church of Chrl1t, Sclenllat Aenc ho Sen Joequln Intermediate School '811 Mlchelaon (Neer Yele) Church a Sunday School-10:00 A.M. NEWPUHT C[NTUI UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1901 Mergu.rlle Ave. Corona del Mar 144-0745 Aat» Bt •ni!d P Kint l1mbortt & (ntbMl OI, / Mu\I( Arif' 'M l•f filtwOOrl 8t 1 -n-N~ry Can Provlded•Suday Sdool for &11 ates Reeding Room, 4330 Barrenc• Pkwy., Sulle 145, StonecrMk Plau 10 A.M.-4 P.M. Mon. thru Sat. Wontip ' Oudt School t:30 1 m Rev Burley R Howe co11u•m CHUICM CO•ctECATIOMAl 611 ltttitttMwt Awe., Corou Ml lar Do..W W. iltz, ll1l1ttr 10 A.I . S1M1y Wors'ip H4·74H °""'~ s.1ooo1' ,..,,.,, t ... Of~, .... (l*"'l RABBI MARK S. MllD SHA81A T SOVIClS fn lp111 -Sat ·10 lO •• f1m1ly ~ncn Isl fr~y or Yont~ 1 JO llfltclOvS 5'llOOI Ad11t1 £ d YOllth Gr~ $HIOn 1011 Cllllllllld,....,.,.._.., .. .....,.l M4-1- cantor AIM W .... ld\tcatOf llMmt YM ..... , l ::~:·::,., m ... ;::, , J 0 t AP S 0 Qt Sabbeth Service• frWir,l.... l:U P.1.• ,..., .... '"'''*'If "' ..... 1:Jt , ... s.m.1 tt1t -....rt·lm.t ., .. 21 Of Mat Yltta r Weekd•1 Protr&/M For 01/dno, foatb • Adulr.s 415 Forest Av'• Phone 494-7555 Or. At1tu I. Tri~ Rtv. Crill Mlams, Dr. Edwards Caldwtl DIAL-.A;-PRA YER-494-PRA Y Be sure to worship at a place of your choice Wor h ip ;and hnr chis practical. Chri,t·Cl"ntered. oihlical mc,iaa' "Chris t ia n Body Life" 8\Ul.Clay April 27, 1988 ~ k <lnJ 10 I~ A M St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church fllX' ':>t Andr~~ RoaJ Nf.wport Beach C:d1fnrn11 ti Iii t1ll·2~) 1~ ...... lrarn Nrwrott He.-Or Hl1h lc:lioel • lt•tn1 k t~hl 10 A.M -7 P.M. Thurad1y CM d Care ~'"'""' A W"(l,,...Oe; Newport Beach-Flrat Church of Chrl1t, Sclentlat 3303 Vie lido. Newport Beach Church a 8undey School-t :OO a 10:30 A.M. Aelldlng Aoom, 3315 VI• Lido Mon. thru Sat. t A.M.-5 P.M. TuH.-7-t PM. .~•'cl C••• Pio.~ '""~O••• 9 JO • • 10 AM 100 !.tudy lom• Newport 8e1ch-Second Church of Christ, Sclent11t 3100 Pacilio View Dr .. Coron1 del Mer Church 6 Sunday School-10:00 A.M. Re.ding .. oom-J500 "8" E. COHt Hwy .. CdM ,_, WfllflDAY EVEI• TllTWY MEfT•I I '.M. Ill Cll.alfl All are cordially Invited to attend the church services and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms Child Care Provided AT ALL SERVICES l1r11e1 T.,111 "Po11l~ilffi11 •••• to Eaoh of U1" CtUtCH Of REUGIOUS SCINCE ..._.,"'Ille UNMd C:Udl 1111 ~ ...... 2205 MAIN STREET, SUIT£ 23 HUNTINOTON BEACH, CA 92't4t IJITIO QUltll ()I Adult• & Jr Ohurch 8·00. e·•s a 11 30 Rev Peggy e....,, For lnfonn1t10n Ht-1331 j TV L1STlNf.1S L_ ------ GARDEN CLUBS Spring flowers f ea tu re of show Unusual miniatures, bouquets of spring fl owen and a variety of plants will be on display during the Laguna Beach Garden Oub's flower show Thursday and Friday in the lobby of the GTcat American Savings Bank. 260 Ocean Ave. • • • The annual Green Scene. sponsor- ed by the Friends of the Fullerton Arboretum, will be held todar and Sunday at the arboretum on Ca State Fullerton campus. A variety of plants will be offered for sale, and visitors can attend lectures and demonstrations on pr- dening. Hours 8TC 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. GARDEN CHECKLIST •Cymbidium orchids arc an bloom. so enjoy their delicate beauty inyourprdcnorcontainen. Thcyarc no more djfficult to grow than most garden shrubs. •Now is the time to plant fuchsias. pelargoniums and geraniums. •Garden peas, snap peas and snow peas arc easy to grow and a deliaht for the cook to use in all sort.$ of dish~. Put some in your vegetable garden. RUFFELL'S lJ>HOLSTERY INC • .,;:,•W.C....Mlfet lt?l ...._. •vo .. COSTA •SA-Ml-115' • AME RJC AN AIRPORT TRANS PORTATION & LIMOUSINE S E RVICE, INC. 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I 11 J IF frnl The San O emente Community Theater's cuITCnt production is the in tclligcnt and highly witty "The Lion in Winter" by James Goldman. It is I 183 at the French palace of Henry II, k.ing of England. Henry (Malcolm Silver) as released for a day his wife of 31 years. Eleanor of Aquitaine (Sandy Silver). who bas been in forced confinement for treason. She 1s to enjoy Christmas with the family, which consists of their three love•starved, power-hungry sons, Richard Lionheart (Douglas Hartman), Princc John (Mark Rosc- nthaJ) and Geoffrey, County of Brit- tany (Rob Sheehan). Henry's lovc- besotted mi.stress, Alais Capet (Gloria Jenson Graham) -who is practically a member or the family. considering that she was raised by Henry and Eleanor since early child- hood -is also present. This play is quite a challenge for a community theater, in that all the action, romance, sex and violence must be conveyed solely Lhrough Goldman's dialogue. So is is import- ant to have not only experienced actors, but actors who understand that this bnlliantly clever dial<>JUe. which is everything to \he play, isn't really everything. Henry and Eleanor use language to conceal feelings, not to convey them. that chaJlenge is let\ to the ingenuity of the actor. Unfo rtunately, the Silvers are uneven there, though they present a commendably valiant ef- fort. The smallness of the Cabrillo Playhouse stage is partly to blame. Thouah extremely intimate in nature, this pfay still requires a larger cosmos than the Cabrillo to contain its enormous egos. We art sattmg wathm a few feet of the action; subtlety and nuance are essential af we are to be engaged in the characters' struggles, and there isn't enough of at here. This as not to say that there aren't some very competent actors at work here, but that's the problem. There could be a sign posted: "Actors at Work Herc" -at work saying lines. Malcolm and Sandy SU.er Ra( ln .. The Lion ln Wtnter•' at the San Clemente Commanlty Theater. pickin$ up cues. staymg in character and being in the right place at the right time; all the things actors must do as second nature before they can do the vital thing, which as act. and docs a respect.able job of convey- ing anger and disgust, but be blows h1s biggest chance to really act in the scene an his mother's chamber-and later. with King Philip of France (Scan Cope), with whom be is supposed to have bad a boyhood love affair. Both of thcte SClCnes should move us. but they don't. because both We don't sec enouJh of the wheels and gears turning, chckmg and sh1ft- 1ng in the characters' minds, though Sandy Silver could be the exception here. It is true that many of her lines are ironic and sarcastic. but even ------------- (Pleue eee LION/ A8) within this narrow category there is room for more vanation than as given here. She comes dangerously close at times to sounding like Our Miss Brooks. which as to be avoided at all SPECIAL ALL STYLE 'B ,CUTS costs. Silver has very good stage poise and a fairly good sense of taming and understanding of her pan. but her scenes wath Henry could be so much more than they are There isn't enough going on between the lines, which is mostly where Henry and Perm Tops 128 FREE STYLE CUTS W/PERMS SHORT.CURLY fal SHOULDER L ENGTH '4• PARTIAL HIGHLIGHT •.z• FULL WEA VJNGS t-te MJl. MEL'S UP HAl1l STYLING Eleanor are. Hanman as Ric hard throws h1mself wholehanedly 1n10 has scenes 100 SO MSlOl SE IWIU SANTA ANA I'* IUHtlflU CYMO 7 NEWPORT TO ENSENADA , j 1 YACHT RACE REPORTS Live Updates Saturday & Sunday sponsored by ABC LUMBER-Costa Mesa on .. 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Judith Jay Oatbe's costumes are lovely and aive I aood sense Of time. Oraham is convincina. and very MaJcolm Silver looks the part of a way 111d often be just teems unsure. pretty. as Henry's mistreu. Her pink kin&. a frequently acts tbe part of a HealsocouJdrclaxabit more; after and 11mplc loyalty and vulnetablhty k.ina. but when he laPtCS. he loses all. he's the klna, why should he be up offer a sbarp contrast to the twin groun with tbe audicooe and has to tiabt? Some more substantial towers of Henry and Eleanor, and build it t.ck up apin. Some of the furniture on •taac would help aivc the also make it cas for us to problem is what to do with bis hands: both him and the equally powerful tr======::::z======::::;Tii•Miiliiiii:'im:lili!iii'iaur---., Hartman sometbina to l"UP and SHARE ntE S10RV pound on at times. They teetJ'I to need If I ieem to be overly cntic&l of what 11 adminedly a copetent pro- ducti~n1 it is bc<:ausc this cut is talenlCO and Ooldman's play is suona. but these two reahucs don't overlap enouah to sustain our internl Perhaps director Recd Boyer can figure out why. AMEJtlCALOVES... ".1HE MONEY Pn' 15 1t. It wouJd add a dimeosjon of emphasis to what is otherwise a play Share hM.rtll ~. 5'Df.SPUT'1'1NQY HIARIOUS. of postures and words, funny thoqb PUIE UNDIWllD RJN they are. Performances continue Thursdays thtouah Saturda~s at 8 p. m. untH May lO at the C.brillo Playhouse, 202 Cabrillo Ave., San Oemente. C.IJ 492-046S for ticket information. The Ob Purple FROM START 10 ftMISH. R0tcnthal, u the younpt and The~~· ate In-whiniest son, Prince John, does a -'-'41 "-. c......, 1 _..,ts !M 1ood job, tbouah if bu ~ is that .,... ___ , ... _, -.. dirty, why not his hair too? Cope s "'°" oPPtallnO octrtu llnce Co,.. Lombard and tom HonU ho• o flttd day. 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CD• ""'-"'"'", Lolly leads pack; CM2D takes 2nd An 1 m perfect 11 was the top score of the week at Lolly 6 Co. came up with everythina but the name of the "Mork" episode on .. Happy Days" to lead the week's field. Both the owe loffee lllatcla and CMSD tabbed the "Mork" half- pointer but each uussed another question and finished with I01h points apiece. This was enouah to move the Costa Mesa High math TRIVIA BOWL VSTANDINGS owe Ko!M IClul<:fl 110-..i. .... CM20(10-..). .... The~{I). .. ltOH A,,__ (I ). "°" 8dlMr9 (I) ........... . Loly. Co. (11). .................. . 0..... Pell Mell/Jann~ (I) '::'fli"'*l•'-'I. ~J~·: ... Ndl (1'41).. . ...• • H9nk• Corp. i•» .. '°'1IO w ... 2'4). . ·~&I><'-(214') L..891~(2). •l.Jndel9yl5). 161'-' 144114' 144 142 • 131\o\ ·-.. ···· ... 12014' .. 110 110 10t•111 M 15 8014' •• 45 3e 21 'N) .. lly NQelwd, ..... Of lee! -· -o.cs teachen into second place in Triva Bowl V, which concludes with today's questions. Here's the last increment of our fifth go-round. after which we'll wipe the slate clean and start another round. If you've been waitinJ to join the fun. it all starts agaJn next Saturday. Till then, try your luck at these: I. At what card pme was Richard Crenna a "shark" in the movie "The Flamingo Kidr' 2. Barbara Eden, Merry Anders and Lori Nelson teamed up for what vintage TV series? 3. Two children named Billy and Ba rbie arc found an what comic stnp? 4 Nam,. thr rwo wnmen who attempted to assassinate President Ford. 5. In the movie "Once Mo re. Wllh Feeling." Yul Brynner 1s instructed to have his piccolo players standing Toi TITUS dunng the playing of what tona? 6. In which oft\is plays did Arthur Miller make a veiled attack on the hearings conducted by Sen. Joseph McCarthy? 7. What NFL player originated the touchdown celebration known as the California Quake? 8. Had Marilyn Monroe lived. her next picture would have been a comedy with Dean Martin entitled what? 9. How many people died in "The Exorcist" as a result of Linda Blair's demonic possession? 10. In the comic strip Moon Mullins. what is Lady Plushbottom's maiden name? Last Week'• Antwen 1. "Road to Bali" (only "Road~ color movie) 2. "Happy Days" -"My Favorite Orkan" (Mork's debut) 3. Funky Winkerbean (Barry Baldcrman) 4. Russja (Jones as admiral) 5. "Sin~ing in the Rain" (McDowell in "Clockwork") 6. "Gypsy" (Tulsa, L.A .• Yonkers) 7. Mianu Dolphins and New York Jets (silent game) 8. "The Greatest Show on Earth" (Bob Hope appearance) 9. "The Blackboard Jungle" (Kiley's records) 10. Deborah Kerr in "Quo Vadas" (Taylor's line) Send your answers ro TRIVIA, c/o the Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. All entries must be received by Wednesday, otherwise half Lhc player's last sco~ will be awarded. These Oklahomans really in the chips Q. What's the "Organic Olym- pics''? A. So tagged sometime back was the World Championship Cow Chip Throwing Contest in Beaver, Okla. Please note, politicians who apply to com~tc therein arc assigned to a special super division. A foot a minute -that's how fast a silkwonn ejects ljquid silk. J~ers. please note: RunninJ for- ward 1s not as strenuous as running an place. Many a lizard as born with a natural sac offrcsh water in au body. Takes 1t about a mo nth to use up the supply. Sicilians. I'm told, grate chocolate over their eggplant dishes. ·t.M. ~ Bo YD popular card ~me at the beginning of this century? 'Five Hundred." Never heard ofit1 From 1904 to 1920, at was the No. I table game. Not every banana buyer knows a "Cavendish" banana is that ordinary yellow banana you get at the store. T9 lls population dunng the last 10 yearf> this world has added the equivalent of another India. Australia's aborigines have aboul How do you account for the fad 300 different names for a boomerang. that New Yorkers eat 48 percent more canned tuna than citizens elsewhere' Q. What proportion of the ta~­ payen hire a professional to figure out their income taxes? A. 45 percent. Q. What music 1s played m the typical religious services of onhodox Mohammedans? A. No music. Am asked to name the most PEOPLE Fifty thousand branch banks na- t1onW1dc serve the blind w1th Braille cash machines. Still only ha lf the households have microwave ovens now. L.M. Boyd 11 • •radlc•led colamaJ11. Suoday, April Z7 AklES (March 21-April 19): Accent on spantual values. famtly aa.tberi~ security, homc1 basic obUaauons. You learn valuable lesson associated wtth moods,J>uolic opinion. dcalinas with older people. 'TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Give full rein to intcUectual curiosity Discussion concern.in& funds, ta~ and license requirements could dommate. You'll learn plenty conc:crnina savings, investments. GEMINI (May 21 -Junc 20): Be mettc ulous concem1na legal documents, special reports. You'll become more ------------ aware of riahts. permissions. You act what you want through unusual e~urc. .i:aurus, ~rpio natives fiaure to exatma sccnano. OMAR CANCER (June 21-July 22): Indi- vidual who previously was indJffcrent s could no~ bcco!"le .enthusiasuc ally. HARlff Whal begins as fhrtallon could bccom.,"••••••••••••lll meani_npul relationship. Don't st.aJ1 something unless you expect to finish it. Virgo plays role. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Visits, gifts, flowers, music dominate. SCCD8:110. Significant domestic change occun -harmony could replace d1s~ns1on. Emphasis on charisma, children, entertainment. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio ~lay roles. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Be aware of potential, build for future. check real estate values. Define terms, clarify meanings, airee to "secret rendezvous." What had been hidden will now become available. Pisces, ano ther Virgo figure prominently. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Accept challenge that in~ludes deadline. Spotlight on relatives. vishs. intc.ns1fied love relau?nsh1p. You'll be. 1n contact with persons who appreciate your personalaty. talent, potential. Capricorn figures prominently. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Suck to plans and pnnciplcs. ~mcone. practically at last m oment, may attempt to upset apple cart. Know 1t, protect your own interests. Money picture will brighten. Aries. Libra figure prominently. . SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 2 1 ): Push for:wa rd to . new f!onuers. Imprint your own style, shake off lethargy. Emphasize in:'llattve, onginahty, pionecrina spirit, courage of convictions. Romantic interests figure prominently. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Family mem~r confides "secret." Key is to be diplomatic, to be sympathetic and yet practical. Reach bey?nd curTCnt expectations. Significant gain could ansc from adversity. Know 1t. refuse to be discoura.&ed. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): You'll have reason to celebrate. ~ng­ distancc call relates to social event, travel. pleasure, possible pubhshang project. 8<' aware of body image, keep rCS<?lutions ~nccrning. diet. PISCES (Feb. I 9-March 20~: Emphasis on ~~1s1on, re~ung. chcclt1.ng details, studying fine print. Goal 1scloser than onginally ~ntmpated. Scorpio. Leo, Aquarius will play significant roles. You'll ~t cr:cdit lo!lg overdue. IF APRIL %7 IS YOUR BIRTBDA Y emphasis this year 1s on new starts, independence, origjnalitr,. chance to express self in meaningful manner. Love will play major role, you II be rid ofb~r~en wb1~h was not your own to carry in first place. You arc sensual, dynamic, 1mpul~1ve and. ~t limes, hcadstronJ. Ari~ Libra individuals play important roles 1n your hfc. Cuf!Cnt sccnano haghhghts excitement of discovery. In May, you make major domesuc adjustment. July could prove to be your most memorable m o nth of 1986. Striking a blow for casual housekeeper DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently you printed a letter from a mother who was complaining about her daughter's housekeeping. (The daughter was manicd and held a full- time JOb.) That lencr could have been written by my mother.in-law. I am constantly hearing about the messiness of my ho use. even though her son is the ma1orcontributor to the mess. When I was growing up my mother worked downtown and our house was cleaned on Saturdays when we were all home together as a family. Mom chose to spend her free time helping us with schoolwork. To stop people in their tracks. she had this poem taped to the wall. Now 1t as taped to mine. r don't know who the author is but i l works wonders. Please print it. COME IN Come in. But don't expect to find all dishes done; All the floors ashine. Observe the crumpled rug, the toys galore. The smudgy fi ngerpnntcd door. The little ones we shelter here Don't thrive on spotless at- mosphere. They're more anchned to disarray And carefree, even messy play. Their needs are great, their patience small. All day I'm at their beck and call It's "Mommac come! Momm1e I" sec. Wiggly worms and red-scraped knee. Painted pictures. blocks piled high. My fl oors unshined. the days go by. Some future day they'll flee this nest. And I, at last. will have a rest. And which really matters more'> A happy child or a Polished floor? A11 UIDEIS -CONTENTED IN SAGINAW. MICH. DEAR SAG: Yo•r contribetloD It sure to make a lot of .. catuJ" lloasekeepen fe-el better. OD belaalf of all of tllem, tUakt for tJte vtadl- catloa. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Five years ago I married a 37-ycar-old physician. (I was 32.) It was the .first marriage for us both and we rece1 ved many beautiful gifts, among them. stcrhngsilver flatware (service for 12) fro m my husband's mother. It was not an heirloom. She purchased it for us. Ten months ago my husband and our young son were kj})cetl in an a utomobile accident. (The drunk who hit us as in jail.) It was a honible m&htmarc and I am JUSl gctllng my lifC together. Yesterday's visit from my mother-in-law threw me into a SP.in. She came to ask that I return the silver service she had given us for a wedding gift. Shall I report this to my father-an- law, whom I like a great deal? Or to my sister and brother-in-law. who arc my good friends? I'm sure they would come down on her hard. Please advise. -SAN JUAN. DEAR SAN: l~tt tllie oatra1eoe1 reqacst ud doe t report It to uyou. TIIJa matter It betweea yoa ud your sick, warped. twitted motlter-la·law. 'New Phyllis' good for 20 more years By tbe Auoclated Prest NEW YORK -Af\er two facelifts. two nose jobs1 a tummy tuck. a breast rcductton. three teeth bondinp. a forehead and under-eye lift. an eyeliner tatt.oo, cheek implants and a chcm1caJ peel. comedienne ~ylllt Dtner says she's satisfied WJth her looks. "My doctor tells me I'm good for the next 20 years -that is. unless somethina like a jowl should drop on me." Diller. 69. said. Members of the Amcncan Academr. of Cosmetic Suraery voted Diller an award earlier this year for pubhcmna her suf)Cry "I've done more for pla1t1~ or cosmetic su~ry than Bayer has done for aspirin." she said "I've made 1t respectable." LaDden laGded ITHACA. N.Y. -AM Lud· en hu mirrored Amenca.n ~ etety's attitudes and interest~ for 30 ycan says a Cornell Uni v.ct· sity professor who has 1tuched more than 3S,OOO letten tent to Phyllla Diller the syndicated columnist. o .. w Gro.no1el a profcs'°r of literature since 1 %0. said the to'1ic of sc-. was vinually non· existent in heT columns when she bqan writina in 19,S. but now dominates the lctten. Ann Landen Cbildn:n throu&h thr 19~ and into the 1970$ have led "pro- arcssively less inn()(tnt and mo~ unhappy hvcs." confr~nt ang problems hke smokanf. dnnk1na. drup, and sexual d1~~. hr said .. Charity video ASBtlRY PARK.NJ -Rock -;tar Brit« Spm11tfftl and a group of New Jerwy mus1c1ans will shoot a video of ats chanty single "We Got The Lovr" at a community food bank an Nrwark today. Membtrs of thr non-profi1 asSOClallon. Jersey Artists for Mankind '86. will also a1ve a check 10 the Community Food Bank of New Jersey. JAM '86 Burt tadlles LO ANGELES -l'\ctor B•rt Reyaoldt tc,tafied bnefly in the SJS million .. lawsuit filed by a former stuntwo man who was cnppled whale work1n&_ as a double for aC1ress Fll'Tlh Fawcett 1n the movie ··cannonball Run .. tuntwoman Betit! Voa Be,lt1, ten a parapleaic by the t 980 accident, filed i u1t ap1n1t thr pnncipals , in the film which ''IJ'Ted Rcynoldi. Ouu1dt coun. 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WOii IAMI .. .., TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Acclaim 5 Fish 9 Congress t 4 Bible book 15 Excellent 16 Cut down 17 Rollers 18 Applaud 19 Inflamed spots 20 Letters 22 Joyous 24 Young folks 26 lnllecllon 27 -fo1 Two 28 Golden 29 Mach1Ml part 32 Time of year 35 Lowers 37 Athena 38 Pronoun 39 Conviction 40 Matured 43 Barnt 45 Compensate 46 Length un11 4 7 Strong beer 48 Persuade ro buy 49 Lazy one 53 Otfens1v!' 2 3 17 20 37 •O 45 58 62 85 4 57 Kitchen uni1 58 Peace deity 59 Japheth's lamer 61 Infuriates 62 Cast oul 63 Peculiar pref 64 Otscharge 65 Runs easily 66 Monetary unit 67 Feeds on DOWN 1 Side 2 Enchanl 3 -code 4 Vllal 5 Pouch 6 Goll course units 7 Castor or Pollux 8 Assistants 9 Says OK 10 Job 11 The o·Hara plantation 12 Hot place 13 Gathe11nQ sutt 2 1 D1scovereo<1 6 \ 7 23 Fastener 25 Maple Leal 28 Coast 29 Cipher 30 IS Obhged 31 Insect 32 Coarse grain 33 1mprec11ton 34 Oe~nd 36 Order 38 01 Greece 4 1 Egg dishes 42 Self-restraint 8 10 43 wrong pref '4 Greek underground 48 S1gn1hcat1on 49 Tincture 50 Asian land 51 Contest 52 Slumbers 53 Canadian rebel leader 54 Work pref 55 LOOll slyly 56 Knob 60 Stolen 11 12 13 ~ ..... __________ ...._._.._.......,_, ____ ......_ __________ . ---------------....-.-------~-~~ .... ----------Ofwlge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sat\lrday, April 28, 198e by Bii Keane \\Daddy wotches anything that has at least two people and a ball in it." ,-- MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "They communicate quite well ... that means he wants a drink of water ... BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) I "Awrlght, Princess, out of my jungle." DENNIS THE MENACE el I t t by Hank Ketcham ,, I "THOU6Hl' '<A~IU 'OJ • BEAT IT, JoE y I ~ COOLD AANOLE HER~' PEANUTS by Charles M . Schulz .. ll> GARFIELD LIFf IS LIKE A 81RP8ATH. IT'S MAD( OF CONC.RE.1(,FILL£D WITH WATER.AND OH ..• BIRD~ LI KE TO $PLASH IN IT TUMBLEWEEDS A R,l::NI '1btJ GOING 10 OFFER ME A CUP OF COFFEE? DRABBLE BAB£ Run~ "IT 714-~ RUN'1l ROSE IS ROSE Ml}!;f 'KJ.J I.EAVE. ~ ~ mm; ~AHGfN<t ON "JUf,~~~00? ~ I I "/: BOY. THAT WAS PUMB. LIF=E. ISN'T ANYTHINC:s LIK~ A 81RP8ATH ' by Jim Davis LIFE. .. 15 LIKE A 50CK MONKEY ..• by Tom K. Ryan by Pat Brady BLOOM COUNTY U.S. ACRES SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN ! "TRIED I AJNK'i ... BoT 1 :l.lSI DIDN'T HAVE /HE HEART ro BREAK OP W11'H L.ISA lAST NIC:,ITT ! DOONESBURY '• lcH) 511/{I 7Hf1', I MEANWHILE lOV t<N0W WHAT. JERRY ? IT SEEMS LIKE I SEE MORE OF YOU THESE DAYS TkAN I SEE OF ..---...._ MY WIFE AND DAUGHTER ' by Berke Breathed ~ f!f'CH ~PA~lff A '11'/P: / by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk lAllfH All Of /HAI ~l~G At-.\D 50881 NG I IT WAS JUST IM~IBlEf AND fH£N SHE 511\R'T"ED 10 CRQ ! by Gary Trudeau . . • .. . . ,· .. .. SA TUROA V, APRIL 28. 1988 lilJPlat m =.._-... .. CdM'• Mike Brigg• MIVancM to Mmlflula .. OJM. 112. Dwight Gooden pltchee a ftv~hltter to lead ll11L 113. Uni, Estancia stay tied atop Sea View ...., ......................... Seahawks tighten grt p on Sunset lead by beating Barons Sea View League baseball made a definite split FriCtay -with Univcr· sity Hi&h 's Trojans, Estancia 's Eajlci, Sadddfcback's Roadrunners and the ~una Beach Artists takina the iosade track. University and Estancia continue atOl> the CtTCuit with the former holdina the edge by virtue of two victories over the Eagles. Ocean View, meanwhile, is begin- ning to tum the Sunset Leque race into a shambles. And, South Coast League leader Irvine won again, but only by the narrowest of margins over cellar- dweller San Clemente. Here's how it went: Ullivenlcy t , Newport llarbor 7: The Sailors struck for three runs in the first two innings, but saw tt all fall apan when University struck for seven runs in the fourth moing. Four walks, an error, singles by Jeff Balcer and Ray Gonzales and a two- run triple by Todd Kruger did the damasc. University added two insurance runs in the sixth, ignited by Steve Conner's double. Maynard went 3 tor 4 with 3 RBI for t&e Sailors, and the winning Trojans were paced by sophomore · Casey Simpson, who went 3 for 3, aivina him 7 for 7 for the week and 8 for 10 since being elevated from the j unior varsity. University maintains its No. 1 ~ in the Sea View race despite allowma Harbor 10 runoen via walk.a. Darrell SaWicki (3-l} aot the win and Kru.eaer picked up his first save of the year lor the Trojans. Ettuda i, Corwa 4el Mar I : The Eaalea kept pace with Uni vcrsi ty bcfiind the lG-strikeout pitch.in& of Pat Norville, a junior left-hander. Norville was touched for a solo homer by Corona del Mar's Robert Hess and a run-te0~ single by Chris Greco in the third inning, resultina in a 3-1 deficit But Estancia pared it to 3-2 in the fifth inning, then struck for th.rec in the sixth with the help of a C.dM miscue, John Baker's bases.loaded walk and a sacrifice fly by Conrad Colby. Estancia's first-inning run came when Eddie Caron tripled and scored on Baker's sin&)e to left. Colby was responsible for the fifth-mning run. too, sin~& in Norville. Norville got stronger as the game went along, striking out eight in the last four innings, five in the last two. He walked four, including three in the first inning. Eetancla lllCh '• John Baker la cat down at MCond In the bottom of the tblrd lnn•n• u Corona del llar'• Kart Shm•nn mOYee oat of harm'• way In rrtday'• Sea View 1a.me. The Sailors, rallied with three in the seventh on a two-run single by Pat Maynard and Ed Milum 's run· scor- ing blow. but fell two runs short. Lapa Bai~ 3, Cotta Mesa 1: The Artists ( 6-4 l.:~ain in the thick of the Sea View uc bunt.. counesy of (Pleue eee HIGH SCBOOL/82) Surfers duel this weekend Huntington Beach rc5idents Janice Aragon, the 1984 world champion, and Lisa Anderson arc expected to battJc for the top spot in the founh and final event of the California Amateur Surfing Grand Prix today and Sunday at the Huntington Beach Pier, be- &inning each day at 7:30 a.m . No Small(ey) thing, Angels lose, 7-4 Maµ~h' s nephew sizzles with home run, three RBI stage of the season. "Right now I feel comfonable at the plate and I'm seeing the ball well." said the 12-ycar veteran. "I've been around long enou~ that I have confidence I can bit the ball hard 1fl get enough at- bats." Aragon currently leads Anderson by just over 300 points and this weekend's winner will gain 1,000 points. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -Minnesota's Roy Smalley tried to downplay the significan~ of beating bis uncle and Angels Manager Gene Mauch after the Twms'7-4 victory over the Angels Friday night Smal1ey, the designated hitter, delivered a two-run homer in the third inning and drove in another run in the seventh with a line-drive double off the right-field fence to spark the Twins' win. Ben Blyleven got the victory. giving up eight hits. Smalley gave the Twins a 4-3 lead in the Slxth with his thlrd home run of the season. Smalley homered after Kent Hrbek drew a walk from Jim Slaton, 2-1. There will be both men's (today) and women's (Sunday) competition and a pre-season l?ro division with competitors getting their last chance to tune up for the upcomins U.S. Pro Tour of Surfina kickoff event. May 16-18, also at the Huntington Beach Pier. "It's nothina special to beat the Angels and their manager," Smalley said. "We do have a very close relationship like a father to a son, but I enjoy winning against anybody. Playing against him doesn't affect our relationship." Minnesota added three runs in the seventh on RBI sin~cs by Hrbek and Tom Brunansky and Smalley s run-scoring double. Blyleven, 2-0, pitched his first complete game of the season. He struck out four and walked none. Reggie Jackson bit a solo home run, his fifth of the season and S35th of his career, in the ninth. Jackson moved past Jimmie Foxx into sole possession of sixth place on the all-time home run list. Jack.son is one short of Mickey Mantle. Costa Mesa's Richie Collins as just 35 points out of the lead in the men's pro division. Mauch said of his nephew. "He's sure hitting the ball well. We go at each other 12 pmes a year and I know he's trying to beat me JUSt like I'm trying to beat him." Smalley feels he's in the groove at this early Doug DeCinces drove in the Angels' first two runs with an infield vounder m the first and an RBI single io the third, giving the Angels a 2-0 lead. . More thanjust a diversion Area cyclists Adams. Layer ready to challenge ru ed Baja course By ROGER CAR~N Of ... o.tr,... ..... Potential delays because of 1mm1grauon searches notwithstanding., a Tour of Baja, visiting such sites as Mexicali, Tccate, Enscnada, Tijuana and San Vicente. would seem to be a pleasant d iversion. But when it involves cylists Kenny Adams of San Clemente and Dirk Layer of Laguna Beach, it's hardly a diversion. it's a 1,084-kilometer adventure over a scven- day span -with the accent on exhaustion. That works out to some 120 miles a day. on courses which arc considered second only to the Coors Classic in Colorado in terms of difficulty. And that's what makes this race even more attract• ve to the two area cyclists, who'll be riding under the colors of Jalconcs Racing Team of Mexico, beginning Sunday. Jointly sponsored by Celo Europa Bicycle Shop in Corona del Mar and the Manhattan Beach Cycle Oub, the pair feels it has the right combination to stay with the field, which includes other American entries, as well as Mexican, Colombian, Cuban and even Soviet teams, among others. descents in this race." Adams entered some 40 races m 1985 and finished in the top six I 0 times, winning the Wagon Wheel Criterium and placing sixth at the Southern Cahfomia District championships. As for the courses in Mei1ico, Adams said: "The more hills the better." The two Americans will be lum(;lcd in with four Mexican riders and the idea ohbe pack 1s to spring its ace at the right time, giving him the advantage of saving energy while drafting along behind the wedge before the nght moment comes. "Maybe one or two of your best nders are in that pos1t1on," says Adams, a product of San Oemente High. "You plan on a course for them to get away and the other four will try to go to the front and slow the pace down a bit. "Anothe r way you can get help is 1fone of your top nders gets a flat, one of the others drops back to help work together to get back." "I've worked for him (Adams) because he's one of the best climbers in the state, · continues Layer. "But there, we'll be dealing with an internatio nal field so we'll have to see how it goes. Just to be there at the finish and in the hunt as our goal." Layer admits his role 1s harder in that he is the suppon nder for Adams. "lfhe has adroblcm, I wait and help pace him back to the pack," sai Layer. "We're really lookin' forward to it as a challenge, and for the prtst1ge of riding in it," he adds. To1Jl6b.t'• game AAgel1 (Sutton 0-2) at Minnesota (Viola 3-1 ). iime: 5:35 TV: Channel 5. Radio: KMPC (7 10). Sunday's game: Angels at Minnesota, 11 : IS a.m . Minnesota tied it in the third on consecutive sin&)es by Greg Gagne, l(jrby Puckett, Randy Bush and Hrbek. . The An,els took a 3-2 lead in the sixth when Brian Downing doubled home Wally Joyner, who had led off with a double. Joyner. a roolae, had three hits. including two doubles. The Angels will try to reverse the trend today m the second of a three-game set with the Twins before a three-game set at Toronto, which begins on Tuesday. The ADJ.els must also wade through th.rec games at Milwaukee and two at Boston before returning to Anaheim May 7 . ~ ........ .., ........ " ....... At S-S, 140 pounds, Adams is the climber. And layer, at 6-1 , is the "helper," althou&h Layer said be feels this is the type orlace where be may be counted on for more than simply backing up his racing partner. "I think Kenny Adama has a very good chance. if be doesn't crash1" said bis manaaer, Bruce Galloway. "He's a great hill chmber and there art a lot of hill climbs and The prestige of competing comes within an area where bicycle road racing, as it is 1n Europe, is taken very seriously. "The Mexicans and Colombians consider them- (Pleue eee CYCLISTS/82) Kenny Adame (left) of San Clemente and Dirk Layer of Laaun• Beach aeu ap for the •tart Sanday of a HTtm-day. l,0"84-kllometer cycle race tbroUCh Medco. Schwartz wins feature match Balboa's Bobby Schwartz captured the featured match race over Colton 's Mike Faria by an eyelash Friday night before S, 126 specdwa~ moto~ycle fans at the Oranae County Fair- arounds in Costa Mesa. The lead changed hands five times in the four-lap race with both riders coming off the final tum equally before Schwartz inched away at the finish. Schwartt was the scratch main event winner, ~tina out Robert Pfetzina of Garden Grove and Shawn McConnell of Brea in a four-lap race. Faria was the handicap main event winner, bestina John Sandona of Riche Canyon and Steve LU<lCro of Rlvenide. Denny ScoJ>ClittJc of Huntinaton Beach was fifth. Bob Simons of Simi Valley and Many Van Blaracn of Yucaipa ..,,.ere the K'COnd and third d1vision main event winnen. SOFTBALL =--=- ·Barons' T?.ylor no-hits Ocean Vi.ew, 1-0 Fountain Valley stays perfect in Sunset with 10-tnntngwtn Fount.a.in Valley Htgh's Patti Taylor was the vtctor in Friday's bia Sunset Lcque duel. bestina nval Sarah Oakley and the Ocean View Seahawks in 10 inninp wtth a no-hitter. Here's how it went: Foutabl Valley 1, Ottu View t : Taylor outdueled Oakley wtth a near-perfect per- formance, allowinajust two walks and pitching to just one batter over the minimum in takina the I 0- tnnina decision. She walked a batter in the eighth innin-. but the Barons' defense erased the runner Wlth a double play. The only other blserunner for Ocean View came with a free pen in the fourth innina. Taylor struclc out nine and did not allow a ainaJe blow to the outfield. Fountain Valley aot the winner 1n the 10th inning when laune Alvarez reached first on an error and was bunted over to second by Dara Pncc. The throw was too late to get Pnce, putting runners on first and scrond. Shelly Mardon bunted and reached first safely on an error to load the bases. Oaltley forced the next two batters to pop to short center and left. but Sindy Rice sharply to the hole at short and beat the throw to get the Winner over. Oakley fanned nine and walked one as Ocean View fell to 2-4 in the Sunset League. Taylor is now 12-2 on the mound with the Barons 6-0 in leque. 18-3 overall. Ml ... l, Westmla1ter t: The Chargers upped their lcquc record to 4-2 by wry of senior lef\- bander Joyce Lyman's three-hitter. combined with Dina Baker's run•aconng hne dnve up the middle m the sbth innina. Lyman struck out '"t and walked thrtt a' Ed110n improved its overall record to 19-4. Shr didn't allow a runner to third and )U'lt one runner u far as tce0nd ba~. that romina 1n the fiMt mnma. Edison aot the winner when Kendra Whis- enand led ofTwtth a single and tole second with one out. A wild pttch got her to third and then Baker lined the two-out base hit Westminster falls to 2-4 in league play In the Sea View League: UaJvenUy 11, Newport Harbor~: The Trojans stayed in a tte for second place with EstanC1a at 8-2 by buildmJ an 11-1 lead after six innings and holding ofT for the wtn at University Jennifer Fret earned the win, her 11th 1n 17 dec1S1ons and she helped her own cause by dnv1ng an three runs Fret was 2 for 4, 1ncludma a two-run double 1n the sixth innina when University scored five times. Lamour Ponce and Cathy Sampson eac h h.ad two hits for the Trojans. Lapu Bead 11, Cotta Mna t : In a Wiid finish. t"he Artists ralhcd for two runs in the el&hth inntna to tte the pme and pushed over a run m t~e bottom of the ninth to win 1t at lquna. 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El T-0 C•olll~ \/.,.., 1, 09"9 Hiia 1 ...... ...-..... u, ,,..,.,,. •I c.taw-v...., El Toro et Dtllle Hiii Mlaalon VWo •• &..--Hiii Roy Smalley Dodgers dea:ft4-1 reversal LOS ANGELES CAP)-Joe John- son fired a four-hincr and Claudell Washington and Dale Murphy hit home runs Friday night to lead the Atlanta Braves to a 4-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Johnson;. a 24-ycar-old right-hand- er in his nrst full season with the Braves. struck out a career-high nine batters and retired 19 of the last 24 batters. He lost his bid for hi" first Toalgb.t'• game Atlanta (Palmer 1-1) at Do4gen (Honeycutt 0-2) Time: 7:05. TV: None Radio: KABC (790). Sunday's game: Atlanta at Dodsen. 1.os p.m. maJOr league shutout when Gres Brock htt his third homer of the season wtth one out tn the suth inning. The Dodgers' only other sc.orina bid came in the third when Steve Sa~ grounded a single through the middle wtth two out and went to third on Johnson's errant pickoff throw. But Brock grounded out to third after Johnson, 3-0. loaded the bases with a pa tr of walks. The Braves got their first run against naht-hander Bob Welch on consccuttve two-out doubles to left field by Murphy and Bob Homer an the third. In the sixth, Homer's sinaJc, a fielding error at fint ba~ by Brock that allowed Homer to take third and Ou1e Virgil's groundout to shortstop led to another run. Washmaton led off the seventh with his home run. tus fint of the v a!.<>n. and Murphy h1t his fourth homer. a solo shoL 1n the runth. Welch, 2· I . went seven ann1np and allowed el&ht hits. while stnkana out §IX and walkm1 four For the second nt&ht an a row, a membt-r ofHl!l)' Wenddstcdt's um· pinna ettw got hn with a betted ball in fair tcmtory and stalled the Dod&en' offentc. Mike Sc10teia's one-hop smash to the naht of scwnd be.le in the second tnntf\I struck Terry Tata on the left ankle. pttvcntioa Brodt from advanc1na put second. Tata left the 11me at the end oft.he mnina and wa taken to the holpltaJ. ...................................................................... .._ ________________ ~~~~~~-------------- ' I , r .. ~ ..... -------.. _.,, .............. --_...-.------------------............ _ ......... _ ........................................... --... ------ CdM' s Briggs advances to Ojai tennis semis UC Iivbie tops Pacific, 5-2 The UC Irvine bueball snapped 1 thrce~pme 1 iJJI behind the coml>lcto-pme cm pitcher Craia Bnnk io downioa Unlvcrait)'. of Pacific. ~2. Fridi Corona del Mar doubles team a lso posts 2 wins match." said CdM Coach Oave Heffern 'They played earlier this year in the team compet1t1on and Mike won the set. 6-4." and Steye Aroott advanced to the semis before fallina. is well as Orea Moore and Nori Otsuj1. In community colleae action: On the women's 11de: UC Irvine's oootiqent was ~liminated in sin&Jcs and doubles as Cal-Berkeley's Sharon Fletcher, ranked 64th in the oountrY,. outlasted Stepha nae Rohrer o( UCI, 6-0, +.6. ~2. OJAI -Make Brigs, the sccond-Sttded player in the I CJ-and-under d1 v1s1on of the OJIU Tournament, survived a scare an hai. tturd- round match before advancing into the ~m1- finals Wlth a pair of wins Friday Brigs will meet Foothill'$ seoond-scedcd Doua Eisenman today 1n a bad to reach the finals. The CdM doubles tandem of Lance G ilben and Rtcbard Sandoval also advanced 10 the semifinals, despite bcana exrended to three sets an their third-round match. Saddleback's Mike Boice surprised Orange Coast's Chris Ganz in the quan.erfinals with a 6-4. 6-3 decision. Ganz is unbeaten in 14 South Coast Conference matches th11 season. Meanwhile, Patricia Hy of UCLA swept a11de UCl's HaNkO Shi&ekawa, 6-1, 6-0. J\nteater Field. Brink (S-3). a sophomore bander, burled his fourth comp e pme of the year, allowina teVen lu~s and two runs (one earned), wb e walktr\I just one and strikina o t seven. ~. 1 Also in third-round 19-and-under doubles. Dana Bozeman also quahfied for the ~nufinals in sin&lcs for Saddlcback, winning two matches by 6-3, 6-3 counts. Orange Coast's Dean Olson and John Studebaker won twice -each in three sets. The quarterfinal victory over LA Harbor's Tim Fresenius and Chns Sam featured i third-set tiebreaker. which the Pirate team won by a 7-5 matllin. The Anteater team of Sb.~wa and Oma Trenwilh were defeated io S!1'1JP.l ICU, 6-0, 6-2, by Stanford's Stephanie Savu!es and Carrie Haacy, a team that is rated l Ith nationally. After the Tigers (4-9 lo ~. 19-2 I overall) pushed over a fi,_. inning run, the Aotea~ra ooun~· Briggs outlasted Dan Mattcrra of South Torrance, 7-6. 6-3. then had a somewhat easier umc in dispatching Jonathan Kahn of Palisades, 6-2, 6-2, in the quarterfinals Laguna Beach's Brad Magers and Ian Hawonh were eliminated by a 6-3, 6-4 decision to foothill's Dan Turbow and Barry Hancock .. Matterra always gJVcs Mike a tough Edison's two 16-and-undersdoubles teams were dro pped an the semifinals. Dave Moore For these athletes, success on the field is all in the mind From AP dispatches ELJ(,ENE. Ore. -At the stan of the m season, l n1ver-;1ty of Oregon discus throw- er Kevan (arr taped 3-b>-5 cards around has apanment. reminders that he was a world-clas~ athlete. "<\round the time I hung tho'ie up, I was throwing 181." Carr said dunng a break in has workout at Hayward F1dd "Smee then I've improved my throw b)IJfeet , .. I've made advance~ ph\ s1call~ but not to that extent." hl' <w11d ··That\ wh~ I can attnbutc 11 to the mental training:· The card'> are one of the technique!> (arr lea med from local resident!> Kay Poner and Judy Foster, author~ of the book, "The Mental Athlete -Inner Trarning for Peak PC'rformanCl' ... ··The ba<;1c assumpllonH>I mental training are that the ptC tu re\ we creatt• in our mrndc; ha' e real power ... Poner \aid .. It's a form of training no d11Terent than taking yourself out to )Our coach and doing your physical training," c;a1d Foster Eugene. meantime, as lx'commg sort of a mental training mecca. as the idea of)ports psychology catches on with teams and md1., 1dual\ ··When I staned eight )'Car<) ago. people looked at me as though I had rad1at1on hums," said Scott Pengell). who calls himself the ··head couch" at Nike's Athlettcs West track club. "Now I can talk with folks and the} 'II know man) of the fundamentals .. But Athletic'> West head coach Bob Sevene, personal coach of 1984 Ol~mp1c marathon gold medalist Joan Benoit. think'> mental training in sports stall hasn't been fulh tapped At has club he said. "there isn't one athlete who isn't an eltte But wh) 1s one an 01~ mp1c champion and one 1s 1ust so-so'' The mental aspect as the d1 !Terence " Seve ne said top athlete'> lake Benoit de.,clop the mental side of their spon naturall) ··1 he real great ones. one of their g.ifls I!> to v 1!>ual11c totall) " he 'ia1d .. Joanie -no 4ucst1on ahout the fact she probabl) ran the Olympic-. hundreds of time'> (in her mind)" Quote of the day Onie Smllb, St Louis \hort!>top. on the ('ard1nah' nvalry with the Nl·w York Met:.. "If you don't like the games we pla) with the Met'>. you JUSl don't hke baseball .. Dallas triumphs, Lakers next Brad Davis scored 15 ol tm 26 point<; m in the founh quaner and lin1'>hcd 8 for 8 from the field -1nclud1ng five three pointer$ -as Dallas eliminated l 'tah from the NB.\ pla)om with a 117-111 victory Fnda> night The Mavenck\, who won the hcst-of-five sene!> 3-1 . wall tra-.el to Lm A.ngele.-, to faLe thl' Lakers an the first game of a hc<.t-of . .,e .. en senr~ liunda.. Elsewhere in the NBA pla)ofT-. Spud Webb sank a pair of free throws with three ..ccond-; rcma1n1ng 1n the second overtime period and .l.1 lanta held otT lktro1t\ lac;t possession to beat the P1c;tons ll-l-111 gt\lnR the Hawks a 1-1 '1cton tn the first-round <.<.'fie\ Rangers rally to trip Capitals Tomas Sand11trom '>lured to break a ~ 2-2 tie at I'\ 49 ol 1he ~cc:ond pcnod as the , New Yori. Ranger' overcame a 2-0 deficit and defeated Washmgtun. 4-2 Fnda~ night. taking a 1-2 lead an lhl·1r ~HL Patnck D1 v1swn final Jobn Vaablcsbrouck turned aside JO Cap1tah· shots some on spectacular <>ave\, 1n posting the' 1cton .. Jn another N H Lgame. Guy Carbonneau scored twice and Mike Lalor got h1'> far'l pla)'ofT goal as Montreal beat Hanford, 5-3. tu take a '\-2 lead in their Adams D1 vmon tin al Th<' Canad1en'> can chm:h the scnc\ wi th a '1llol) 1n game six 1n Hanford on 'iunda; Paul Jr. on pole at Riverside RI VFR\11)£ -John Paul Jr pow-• ercd hi'> Bu1l k-March to a track record 4uallf;mg speed Fnda} a\ he grabbed the pok pO'i1t1on for Sunda; ·., Grand Pnx of Endurance sponc; car rale at R1 ve rs1de lntemat1onal Racewa; Paul Ir 26 of West Palm Beach, Fla . reach 129 MS I miles per hour a" hr loured the 1 25-mik. Q. tum road rnurse m I minute '\() llH ..ccond~. echp'iing h1'> ow.n previous record of I 32 254 ~t in 1985 VOLLEYBALL Peete leads trio by two shots CalvlD Pttte, conunu1ng his steady n play from the first round. shot a 2-under- par 70 Friday to take a two-shot lead over three other golfers after two rounds of the Houston Open. Peete, who fired a 65 on Thursday to share the first-day lead, completed 36 holes wi th a I 35 score. nine under par for the tournament and two strokes ahead of first-day co-leader Wayne Grady of Australia, Nlcll Faldo and Tom Watsoa ... In St. Petcrsb11rJ. Fla .. Lori Garl>acs equaled an S&H Classic record, finng an 8-undcr-par 64 that enabled her to take a two-stroke lead after two rounds of the LPGA tournament. Garbacz, chasing her first victory in eight years on the tour, carded eight birdies to fini sh with a 36-hole total of I 0-under-par 134 on the 6.0 I 3-yard Pasadena Yachtand Country Club course ... In Austin. Texas, defending champions Don Janaary and Gene Littler combined for a 9-undcr-par 61 and built a two- stroke lead after two rounds of the Legends of Golf. The leaders' two-round score of I 26 was two shots better than the team of Lee Elder and Cbl Cbl Rodrlguti, who shot 63 on the par-70, 6,357-yard Onion Creek Country Club course. Twenty-eight teams are competing for $500.000 in the best-ball event OCC pair sign letters of intent Two Orange Coast College baseball • players -Longo Garcia and Paul Ellison -have signed letters of intent to play fou r- year colle~e b;ill next season. Garcia. the Pirates' ace nght-hander, signed with Cal St.ate Fullenon, while Elltson. an All-South Coast Conference catcher last spnng. signed with UC-- Berkeley. Garcia. 7-1 w11h a 1 97 earned run average this year, 1s a 5-11 . 175-pounder from Los Amigos High. Elltson, who as h1ttmg .266 with three home runs and 32 RBI, is a 6-2. 185-pounder from Edison High. Ellison was selected in last January's winter draft by the Oakland A's. Ellison and Gama are two of four returning players ofTlast year's 19-16 duh Stanford tabs Montgomery STANFORD -Make Mo ntgomery. m head basketball coach at the University of Montana for the past eight years, was named Fnday as the new head coach at Stanford University. "I feel that has personality and his values of coaching basketball wall suit Stanford ideally:· said And}' Geiger, Stanford director of athlcucs. Montgomery, 39. takes over for Tom Davis, who rcs1~ned the Stanford post Apnl 6 to take a similar pos1t1on at the University of Iowa. Montgomery, a native of Long Beach, holds an overall coaching record at Montana of 154-77 and an Bag Skv conference play, 73-39 Television, radio TELEVISION 9:30 a.m -BASEBALL: This week in ba!>eball. Channel 4. 9:30 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Super Sports .\mcnca. Channel 9. 10 am. -BASEBALL New York Mets at \t Louis. Channel 4. 11 a m -WRESTLING. Channel 9. 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KMPC (7 10) 7 p.m -BASEBALL Atlanta at Dodger!>, KABC (790) Edison, Sailors breeze ~uf'-.c·t League champion E-d1\on High pul lht' wrap~ on an un1tdeatcd league campaign and l<.1 Outnta grabbed thr 'Jo 2 nng from Fnu11ta1n \. alk)' Frida; night in area prep \>olkvhall Here·., how 1t went Edison 3, Marina 0: ~naur m1ddk bl<x ker Dann> tfanan recorded 17 kills and senior oul\1dr h11tcr <;,tevc Titus had t'1ght a' the Chargers <iwept, 15-8 15-10. I ~-4. to finish undefeated The Charger'i will open first·round action of the ('If playom on Thur'iday at home Bat1D1toa Buell 3, Ocean View I: The Oilers rolled to &heir sttond 'itra1&ht victor) 111 a late surge. overshadowing the pla) of Ocean V 1cw·~ J~ Graham and Tony Panzac.a, who each had I I kill\ an the firull two pmes ofa I .S-9 15-1 . 14-16, I S-1 dcc1 ion La Qldllta 3, Poaatala Vall.-y 0: Setter John Lu led the Azt.eol as they clinched ~t ond place an t.hc unKt Lcque. Middle blockers Bnan Jot und Make Halnen were mAUlStl)" an 1umin11t around for La Quant~ wh1' h won 1.S-1 l 1 S-1 I , " I I Newport Harbor 3, Costa Mesa 0: Eric Pfister and Darryl Gan played tough defense and ~tier Drew heward performed well for the S:ulors (14-1. 11 -1) a\ Harbor eased to a Is. t 15-0. I S-2 sweep over the Mustangs o n the Saito'"'' court Lapna Bucla 3, UDJvuslty 0: The Artists captured second place an the league with an easy victory (I S-8. 1 S-6. 15-6}.averthc TroJans at Laguna Beach. mrcumm1nas. a senior middle blocker. had a do1cn kills to lead the way for Laguna Beach ( 10-2). Matt Perry chipped 1n with nine lulls and Junior ~ttcr Scott Seymour had 26 us1sts for the Arttsts. • Woodbrtcl1e S, Estuela 1: The WamCJf\ (9-1) chnched third place Wlth a 15· l 7, I S·3, I S-4. 15-9 wan over the EqJes as sophomore Adam Ketfe had 18 kill aod Junior setter Matt Kot was strona by the net. Ml11toa Viejo S, l"IH l: O utside hatter Dale l..On$ helped out an the front row and setter Rich On1sh1 ~rl'onned well, bur it wasn't cnou.aJl to hold off 1he Dtabtos as M1ss1on V1e10 wo n in four, 17-1 S Is.~. 12-t S. I S-8. an a South Coast Lta,ue match al lrv1nt Amanda Brodie and Carrie Harris were victorious in third round doubles for Orange Coast CoUeic, but Lisa Newman and Karyn Thurmond were eliminated in fourth-round smglcs. with two in the second u Ed k sin&led 1n one run and Tom e walked w1th the bases loaded. • ltd Caron of ltatancia d.t•ee for third to beat the throw for a triple ln the bottom of the o.ii, .... ,....., ....... flnt lnntna u Corona del llar'• Ki:; Mau walta on the throw Friday aft.em . . HIGHSCHOOLBASEBALLROUNDUP. • • • From Bl sophomore shonstop Danny Lane. whose run-scoring single an the third inning kept them afloat. In the eighth ionmg. af\er the An1sts blew a golden chance m the seventh when a runner was picked ofT for the final out at second with the bases loaded, Lane slugged his second home run of the week, scoring Tommy Trager ahead of him for the Wlnnang margin. Lane 1s hitting .384 in league, 421 overall. Trager as batting .41 6 an league and .365 overall. Mesa's only score came m the top of the scventh when Paul Rodnguez singled and went to second on an outfielder's error, eventually sconng on John Carlson's base hat. Cost.a Mesa patcher Scott Snedeker. a left-handed sophomore, struck out fi ve and walked fo ur tn absorbing the loss. Laguna Beach p11chrng (Todd For- tune in sax-plus, relieved by Coby Naess) struck out JUSt one batter and hit another, but gave up no walks. "We were outplayed and out- coached," said Laguna Beach Coach Tom Trager. Mesa. however. drops to 2-8 and remains in the Sea View cellar. SaddJeback 8, Woodbridge%: Kevan C'aporicc1, a j unior right-hander for Woodbndge, struck out eight and walked none, but he didn't gel a lo t of backrng and was the loser in a duel with Saddleback's JefT Rowe. Rowe <>truck out three and walked one. allowmg I I base hats. "A couple ofbaserunnmg mistakes took us out early," said Woodbndge Coach Dave Cowen. "We let them ofT the hook." Saddleback catcher Chris Salva had a two-run tnplc in the second inntng for the Roadrunners, and 1n the founh a run-sconng srnglc by Rowe and a wild pitch made 11 4-1 . Saddlebaek got two more in the sixth when Hector Santa Cru1 scored a pair with a single. JefT Stoddard wielded the only effective bat for Woodbndge, strok- '"S run-scoring singles in the first and third innings. In the Sunset League: Oceu View 3, Foutala VaJley 0: The Seahawlcs widened the gap between themselves and the field in Lheir bad for a second stnught league championship, getting a combined shutout from pitchers C raig Anderson and Brett Johnson~ Anderson struck out four and walked two, the second to lead ofTthe seventh inning. and Ocean View Coach Bill Gibbons, talung no chances. went lo has wealth of pitching and brought in Johnson. Johnson got the first two batters, then catcher Eric Christophcrson threw the Barons' baserunner out at second on a steal attempt to end the game. Ocean View scored three m the sixth, loading the bases on an error, an intentional wallc to David Holdridge and Phtl Chess' sinJie. Chnstopherson hned one to short. but the attempt for a double play went awry and two runs scored, Holdrid~e movi ng to third on the play. David Leonhardt singled to score Holdndge and the Seaha wits held the command- ing 3-0 edge Chess went 2 for 3 for the winners, and defensively, Bill Daymude came through with the big play, cutting the Barons down at the plate. Fountain Valley had runn<:rs on second and third with one out in the third inning, but a drive to left field was turned into a double play on Daymude's perfect strike to the plate. The victory improves Ocean View's overall record to I 3-4-1 . Edison I, Westmlnlter %: Chm Powell went 2 for 2 and got the most for his base hits, rapping out a two- run double in the first inning and a two-run smgle in the fourth inntng an the Sunset League duel. Joe A vesa scored three tames for Edison and Bernie Collach1 0 and John Manin each had a pair of hats, Collachio going 2 for 4 with 2 RBI. and Martin going 2 for 4. Sophomore Frank Vidales and senior Make Tunstall combined to hm1t Westminster to seven hats an the w1re-to-w1rc victory. In the South Coast League: lrvl.Dt l, Su Clemente 0: The Vaqueros used three pitchers to sufle the Tntons, with rchef pitcher (tnd winner) Mike Stewart putting o~t a threat m the founh inning will> a double play ball and Bnan Snoddy putting out a seventh-inning thieat with another double play ball. The Vaqueros increased their South Coast League record to 6-1 when they pushed across a run in the fourth inning. Rack Smet.anka walked and scored on a two-out base hit to nghl' by freshman Terry Rahmatulla. Steve Habermehl stroked the only extra base hit. a two-out triple in the sixth inning. • Ed Laipple started for Irvine and struck out three and walked two in 3- plus rnninss. Stewart struck out thrtt before gi ving way to Snoddy m 'lhe seventh. • Snoddy entered after a leadofTwalk and allowed a one-out single before putting San Clemente down with 'the double-play pitch. SOFTBALL. ~ • From Bl entering the top of the seventh when Costa Mesa erupted for seven ruM to even the score . The Mustangs then took their 6rst lead wnh two m the top of the c1g11th, but Laguna tied 11 again an the hdme half of the inning as Jennifer t=orre"t hit a sacnfice fly and Robin Rcxllg squeezed home the tying run. In the bottom of the ninth, Jodi Weber walked and moved to third on a wall.. to Kristen Hughes and a sacnfice bunt A fly ball to center by catcher Kam Stephens brought home Weber with the game-winner Estancia IZ, Corona del Mat I: Tammi Kane and Kim Braatz com- .tlined to throw a no-hatter and De 1'/esha Pierce was J for 4 with an RBI double as the Eagles ( 12-7, Q-2) bhued the Sea K.iogs. CYCLISTS READY FOR CHALLENGE. • • From Bl selves the better hall climbers of the world and I thank Kenny would have a shot at at. We're hoping to place an the top 25." said Layer. It all begins on Sunday Wlth a 4.5-kilometer all-out time trial to establl!>h positJoning, and it's followed up by a 50-kilometer criterium in Tijuana. Monday they're ofTto Mexicali for a 17 SK road race, followed by a 60K team tnal and 70K criterium Tuesday. It's on to Tccate for a I 39K race Wednesday, followed by a T11uana to Enscnada race ( 11 OK) Thursday. Fnday the races continue on to San Vicente (I 70K), Saturday as an Enscnada-Tecate-T11uana I 70K race. and on Sunday, It's capped by a I 37K tourofTijuana, ranging from the foothills to downtown Tijuana. Regardless of the schedule, there is still the simple matter of lodging, CC\u1pmtnt and food. "Jacones as taking care of the entry fee and hotel reservations." said Layer .. And Celo Europa as supplying us with the equipment -tares. clothing.. we'll go through 60 or 70 water bottles ... It amounts to some 6-7 hours a day on the road. and the nders figure it'll rt'qu1re at lea~t nine hours of sleep Irvine Invitational today fhe seventh annual Irvine Vaquero Track and Field tnvit.ataonal "set today Wlth tht tint prchm going at 8.30 a.m .. followed by the field event finals at 9 and the runnin1 finals at 11 . The meet wa~ rcS(.heduled after being ramed out March 8. Twenty-two school'I art \Cndinaathlet~ in both boy, and 11rls events. The a.iris' I ,600'mc1ers as exi>«ted to be a showcase event. althou&h former Irvine H1ah standout Laura Chapel of University H1&h 1n San Dieao will be m15'1n1, She wH scheduled to compete, but has chan1e<1 her plans ~use of the conflict with today's Mt San Antonio Colleae Relays. Amons the cntncs are the host Vaqueros. Costa Mesa, Manna. Newpon Harbor, University. Edison and Woodbndac Dirk Layer Kenny A~ daily to mamt.am the pace. It doesn't leave much umt for sight-seeing. Nor 1s there much tame for chec king out the next day's assi1nmenl. , "Actually you spend most of your tame rccovenpJ." said Layer. "It's cat, sleep and nde, Wlth most of the ea&ma done white you're ndmg." "I've been racing for a pretty Iona time now and know most of the coune1," uad Adams, "h 's lund of difffcrent. If we have time we'll try to dnve some of the courses. Usually they have a course description and I understand most of it is 1>3ved," "I 1ma1.1ne we'll sec some thinp," adds Layer. '.'but th111sn't exactly the kind of tour people u ually associate with the word 'tour' , "lt's lilcc the Tour de Fran«. the tours,of patn and Italy and Colombia. This 1s Me:iuco's bit tour." For Layer. a 28-year-old former Newpon Hai'bor H1ah student, it's his best momcnr in cycling And for the 24-year-<>ld A<Ums. who was considered a pnmc ra~r H early at 16 years old, it's a 11n1quc step. He and Layer have been tra1nin1 at the rate o( SOO mtles a wttk for ll, and althou&h there really isn't much 1n the w.y for the winner financially. it's a maucr of prestaac l i &hlcaco buenmner Sbawon Du.naton looka to the umpire u Montreal flnt bueman Juon Tbompeon applla t&a· Dunaton wu called out on pickoff play. Mets club Cardinals, g.:o I I Gooden 's five-hitter, night's two homers eyroutofSt.LoUiS From AP dl1patcbes ST. LOUIS -Dwight Gooden tired a five-hitter and Ray Knight hit two home runs. leading the New York • Mets to their seventh straight victory Friday night, a 9-0 tnumph over the St. Louis Cardinals. Gooden, 3-0, struck out five and walked none for his third complete "game in four st.arts. The right-hander, while saddling St. Louis with its fifth , ~traight loss. worked past the Cards' Mone threat with the aid of a double play in the second inning. '· It was Goodcn's 12th career · ahutout and his first of 1986. For the 1 Cards, it was their third shutout loss during their current slump. Loser Ri cley Honon. ~2. held the ~ets to three hits before Knight led off the fifth with bis towenng shot to left. New York got its second run in the seventh when Rafael Santana singled with one out, moved to .~cond on Gooden's sacrifice and scored on Kevin Mitchell's double. The Mets added five runs in the ~!ghth, two scoring on an error, and J91iAht added a two-run homer in the n.inth. "It's the best I think I've ever felt ," ..Kni&ht said. "I've never been a home ·run fi1tterin the major leagues. I really can't explain it except that I'm just more relaxed and a little older." New York Manager Dave Johnson aaid Knight's sudden power comes from greater pcac~ of mind. "He came to spring training ready to platoon the (third base) position. He was more relaxed," Johnson said. .. It's also (that) he's confident about his hitting. He's strong. He's JUSt fl ming the ball in the air ... 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MorrlMn, Daulton DP ~· 2 Loe-Ph~la I, Pit· lll»ul'tl\ 11 78-4ttdut, Almon. 8r<Nm Hll~ ()) S .. -SCNTllOI, Aouavo If' H 11111 H SO ........... IC.GrouW,1·2 1 • 8"'oWMI u ' 3 ............... A~ L,2·2 1 M I S ' I 1 PmlterMn I I l 0 0 0 0 0 Wall > I 0 0 0 J O'*'lt 2 t I I 0 2 ll Ot'OM ol!Cf*I to 7 betlwt In IN l tll H.,..._.edul .-, II~. G Gron Dv Gl.llfllt~lt ~ M I..,,_., ""91. , lrtl. WMt, Second B Wiiiem~, l'f*CI, lt..-V T-ta A-11.147 • • • A•tros3, Red•l HOUSTON -Nolan Ryan scat- tered five hits and Dickie Thon slammed an RBI double, leading Houston past Cincinnati. The Astros took a 2-0 lead in the tirst after Bill Doran led off with a double and scored when Thon doubled down the left field line. Glenn Davis then singled in Thon. The Reds cut the Astros' lead to 2-1 in the seventh after Buddy Bell doubled and came home on an RBI single by Eddie Milner. Jn the Houston eighth, Tony Walker walked, stole second and went 10 third on an infield h1t by Ryan. Walker then scored on Doran's bunt. CINCINNATI Miiner ct Franco o Ro .. 111 Parker rt Dentals N BDIH C Cncpen u Batl3b Oester 7b Brownno o Venable Cf T.-. * HOUSTON ab rll 111 ' 0 I I 0000 7 0 0 0 ' 0 7 0 4 O I O l 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 3 I 1 0 ' 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 Doran 20 Thonn Garner 3b GDavl1 lb Banr1 Cruz If Atllbv c Walker cf Avanp Jl IS 1 T ..... k«9 lt't ""*"" .itrlllll l I I 1 ' I I I l 0 0 0 ) 0 1 1 l 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 l 0 1 0 7 I 0 0 l 0 I 0 27 J s J Olldl!Ntl --1•-1 Htu1• 200 000 Olx-l Game Wlnnlno RBI -Tllon (1). OP-<lnclnnall 7. Houlton I LOB-<:lndnnatl 7. Houston 2 7B-Oo<a n. Thon, a.a. Sll-Danlah Ill Miiner (2), Walller <21 5-0of'at\. ,,_ H R •II BB SO Clncllwlall Brownlno L. I I ' 2 O 3 Franco 1 1 I 1 Ha.111911 Rvan W,3·7 9 s 1 l 7 H8P-8ell bv Rnn Umolr••-Home. Slello. Flrll, Graoo; S.C:ond Oevl\, Third, Harvev T-7-07 A-16,7ff Padres 9 , Glants8 SAN DIEGO -Relief pitcher Craig Lefferts hit the first home run of his ma1or league career in the bottom of th~ 12th inning to give ~n Diego the victory over San Francisco. The Giants had taken an 8-7 lead m the top or the 12th, but Graig Nettles led off the bottom of the 12th Wlth his first homer of the season to tic the game. * SAN .. llANCISCO SAN Dt•GO Gtaddenci WClark lb C8rown3b Laonaro!t COavh r1 ~vine MOevltP MldnclO l>PI uCon11 Otlann pP1 Mlnl0'1 o RTllc>in 2b Urlt>a H y llOl>ld Ofl Wtlln'W\ U Gottp Jltot>ntn p l r.nlV c T...a •• ,, 11111 S 1 2 0 Fiannrv 20 4 I 2 O Gwvnn t1 6 0 I 7 McRvldct S I 1 I Get'vay lb s I 2 1 Kan'*v c 3 O 0 0 Martinz N 0 0 0 0 RC>Oarlt pr I I I I Watter P o O o o wvnntci I 0 0 0 Nelllellb I 0 0 0 TmPltn H ' I 1 2 Tllrml\d P 1 0 I 1 StodcSard P 1 o o o loro llfl I O O O l(ov1tar " )000 Got'"9P 0 0 0 0 t(i-'*.,., 3110 Letf ... t\P 4' IU I T ..... k_lt't ....... 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T-411 A-1'.• • • • Orange Coa1 DAILY PILOT /8aturday, Apt1f 2t, 1Ne • AMERICAN LEAGUE Baines powers Chicago to 9-7 win over Detroit Prom AP 4ltpaldla DETROIT -Harold 8ainca hit his ICCOnd home run of the pme, a two-run shot that broke an eitbtb-innin& tic Friday niaht. and the Chicqo While Sox beat the Detroit Tisera, 9-7. After Chicqo rallied for five runs in the seventh to tie the score 7-7, Wayne ToDcaon drew a one.out waJk from RandyO'NcaJ, ~l.1 in lheei&hth and Baines followed witn a drive deep into the ri&ht<enter field upper deck !or bi.I fourth homer oftbe tealOn. Wbiu Sox reliever Gene Nelion, 1-0, pitched 31/J hitless inninp for the victory. Bob James recorded the final out for his third save. Chicqo trailed 7-2 cnterina the seventh, but John c&ngelosi led off with a walk.. Baines followed with a one-out 1inaJc and Jerry Hairston touched Detroit starter Dao Petry for a three-run homer. Chuck Cary relieved Petry, but Carlton Fisk greeted the new pitcher with a single. Pinch-hitter Rodney Craia followed with a sinaJe and took second on an error by Detroit cenur fielder Chet Lemon. O'Ncal relieved, and pinch-hitter Ron Kittle delivered a two-run single that made it 7-7. CHICAGO Ca11H11 ct Tolle1n 3b 8alnH rf Halrttn Clfl Fltll H 8BonlK lb Guillen n Cralo Ph Hultlt )b !.lllla 2b Klttlt 1>P1 Cruz ?b MHIMc T""'1 * abrlllll 4 I 1 0 4 1 0 0 s 3 l 3 S I 2 3 s 13 0 4 0 I 0 3000 1 I I 0 1 0 0 0 l 0 I 1 1 0 1 2 I 0 0 0 '0 0 0 Dl:TROf'T Collin• H Colet JG S9llmtl pPI Wflltalllr 1b LNParvtc DEvnt dfl L.eoa lb Lamond SNrkln t1 Tramm4 u 41 t14 t T ... k-.llW ......... .. rllbl l I 0 0 '0 I l 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 I I 0 4 0 0 0 l 2 I 2 3 1 0 0 4 I I I 3 I I 0 )2756 CNcaea 011 • s•-• ~ -., --7 Game Wlnnlno A81 -8alnft (2). E-Tollalon, Lamon. LO&-Clllcaoo t, Oelrolt ' 78-Flik, Sllarldan, COin. Hlt-8alnn 1 141. Lage (1), Halnton (2) S&-<anoetosl ltl. Cllkaee Dolton Nelson W,1·0 Jamet S.3 ~ P.irv Carv o·,....11..0-1 WP-OotM>n • Hlll:RHSO s 1·3 s 7 l l·l 0 0 1·3 0 0 '1·3 ' s l·l 2 1 , 1·3 3 ' 1 ' , 0 2 2 0 0 0 l l 0 0 I l Umpire. ltome, Ford, Fl"'· Garci., S.COncl, Kot<:, Trilrd, ltMCJ. T-l-07 A-11,456 Yan.tees l 0, lndlans3 NEW YORK Bo bby Meacham 's bases--loaded single drove 1n the tying and go-ahead runs in the sixth inning and New York stretched its Wlnning streak to six games by bcaung Cleveland. CL•V•LANO Butter ci Franco u MHaMN EWtmt pPI Trirntn dPI JKOl>V 30 Tabler lb Nixon N Carter rf Barnzrd ?b AMenlOll c Rohn llfl CCH lllll>I\ Bandoc Tellft * .. ,11111 l I 0 0 ' 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 ' I l 0 ,000 '0 2 0 I 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 0000 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NaW Yotll( l(Hnd'" ci Grtn.vlf MlnolV lb Hau.vc Wlnfleld rl EHWdll Pv!l'UIO lb Rndlclfl ?b M«twf\H J4 J 7 0 Tetlft Sc:-.bv ...... .itrlllll S I I I S 0 I 1 S I 0 0 3 1 , 0 1 2 1 0 S I 1 l 2 2 1 0 I 1 0 0 l I 2 l Jl 10 '' ow.MN! 110 020 000 -J NtwYwtl Oii »2 06x-IO Game Wlnnlno R8t -MocNm (1) E-f>eotlarulO, J Nleltro, Candlolll OP-<...,_nd 2, New Yori< 2 LO&-<ltv ... n<I 11. H-Yor11 I. t&-Triorn1on, Hauev, R HanclarM>n, Ea \19' S&-R Hendel"M>ft (Ill. Buller m. Nt11o.1 I 1l a.wMNI Candlottl L, 1·2 Ke<n .. , ... Yett lffW Yan J Nltkro W,7·0 Fl1Mf' Rlolltttl S,S WP-<endlolll, J Alla nton 2 t.-H 11111 H SO s 1-l 2 4 7 2 2 , 1 l·J 3 J J 1·3 1 I I • 2 l 0 0 0 0 0 6 l 0 6 s ll-3 0 0 I I I 7·:J 1 0 0 I l Nlallro 2 Pe--Han•v 2. Umpires-Home, C°""ln•. Finl, Setond. Merrih, Third, Handt'Y T-3·43 A-20,030 . TKlllda. ARLINGTON -Milwaukee's Teddy Hipera shackled Teus on five ruts and Paul Molitor drove in four runs with three doublet and a linalc, powerina the Bmiten put the ~f.ewm, who had loll ei&ht of their 1ut J 0 p.mes. snaooed a lhreo- pme locina streak as 'Aiauen im- proved bis record to 2-l. Hiauera stn.tck-oot n~ and dtd not walk a better. Hi&uera lost his shutout bid with one out in the ciahth innina on Don Slau&ht's fourth home run of the eeason. MiJwaukcc stnfed fi ve .Ranaen' pitchers for 18 bits. Jote Guzman, 1-3, lasted only 3¥> inninas and was pounded for ei&ht hits. Molitor bad RBI doubles in the second third and fifth inninp. tyinaa team record for the most doubles in a pD?e. He sinaJed home another run m thcmth. ~Cooper knocked in three runt with run·scorina sinaJcs in the founh and fifth innings. * MALWAUK•I UXAS Molltor lb JCH tllllb ........ 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BJaeJay•2, Orioles l BALTIMORE -Jesse Barficld's poJ>-fly double off Balt1morc scoond baseman Alan Wiggins' glove drove 1n Tony Ferrumdnin the 10th inning. giving Toronto the victory over the Orioles. Fcmandn opened the inning wt th a single off reliever Don Aase, 1-2, and advanced to second on a groun- dout. After Willie Upshaw walked, Rich Bordi relieved Aase. George Bell struck out before Barfield blooped with his game~ winning double Mark Eichorn. 2-0, who relie ved starter Doyle Alexander at the begin- ning of the eighth inning. got the victory. He allowed one hit and the only Baltimore run. * aALTIMOttl: MolaOvci Farnnd1 u Mullnllt lt> IOl'O 30 UPihaw lb Ball ti 8arit.ld r1 Johnsn dll Gruber pr HNrronc LNC,, pll BMartnrc Garcia 2b T ..... aer11111 ' 0 I 0 s 1 ) 0 s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '0 0 0 4 0 0 0 S I 3 7 l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 Wlooln1 ?b Lacv t1 I( IPll et! n Mul'rav lb LVMct Sl!Mll dll Gutlart pr Sllelbv ti Ravfrd Jb 0emPSY C Owvar pPI • 2 t 2 Tellft Sc-.. lnlllll9a .. ,11111 s 1 , 0 S 0 I 0 l 0 1 1 '0 1 0 4 0 I 0 ' 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 '0 I 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 l7 1 t I T.,..... OOI OOI 001 1-2 .....,_.. --010 ,_, Game Wlnnlr>0 llBt -8at1laWS Ill E-Ate .. n0ar Wlooln\ MoMClv Uosriaw OP-Toronto 1 LO&-Toronto 11, a.It.,,_• 1 29-Mufrav 8arfleld 36-Fwnanoar Hl(-e.rfletd Ill SF-ftlollan I.. H "IR Ba SO T'""'9 Ate under ElcPlllOf'n W.7·0 1 l • 0 0 0 I I 0 0 .....,_.. Davis I 7·3 6 I -'•ML.H 2·3 1 I Bordi 7·3 I 0 Umc>trtt-+iome, Welke, Ftn1 Second, McCov. Thlrel Voctaoolo T-3:03. A-20,S1' 3 • 7 0 0 0 I PlllHIPl Ro~8, RedScarO KANSAS CITY Char1ie Lelbrandt toUcd a five-hiuer aad 901 bome-run wpport from Oeotwe Brett and Darryt Mot.lty, leadina Kamas City to the win over bt0n. Le1brandt, 3-0, held the Red So-' httleu until Rieb Ocdman's ~ pos1te-field double lead.io& off the sixth. The 29-year-okS ~Ml&odc:r. who employs savvy and c:onuol in place of raw pc>wer. bad ~I and three walks u the lloyals snapped a thrce-pme losi.na aueat.. Breu drove 10 a run at( loeer Dennis Boyd, 1-1. with a ucrificc fty in the tint and bi1 a two-No, two-out homer in the third. Brett's homer wu his fourth. The Royals took a S-0 lead when Hal McRae doubled with two out in the sixth and rode home on M0Ue)'1 1 third home run. McRae added an DI double in the ei&hth off Mike Brown. Rudy Law drew a walk from Boyd leading off the Kansas City fint, stole second, went to third on an infield out and scored on Brctfs sacrifice fly to center field. * KAMSASCSTY DwEvns rl 8oeetlb Buc:knr It> Ila" h ytorelfl Arme1cf Gaom.nc 88Netl 2b l(omeron T ..... ., ..... 4 000 uwlf , 0 0 0 Wiiton cf ' 0 I 0 8r9" lb ' 0 ' 0 White 2b 4 0 I 0 S.lbolll lt> '0 0 0 MdtMCltl l 0 2 0 Motley t1 l o • o Sulld!Wo c 2000 ASelaun •tst T ..... laf'ew ..... •rllllll l 1 0. l 1 0 0 ) I I , 4 1 , 0 4. 2. ' 1' 1 • 1 , J. 0 0 > 0. 0 Jl '.' ...... ----· ec-1 ClfY 102 -ti•-• Garnt Wlnrtlno ABI -8rt11 121 . E~n OP-ttMWI Cltv 1 L08-Botton 6, 1Can.sa1 CllV '-2e-o.dmen. McRN 2 Hlt-erell (4), Moflev 131 SB-Uw (:JI SF-Brett • H aaa N to .... 8ovd L.1·7 LOiiar arown ' . 11·) I s s 2 ) 1 1 0 0 1·l I 0 0 0 0 ic-10ty Lelelr aindl W ,3-0 t S 0 Umc>ll'a1 H-, Sllulock, Flrtt, s.cond, Mc:KMn. Tlllrd, Clar'k T-2'14. A-76,400 A'• 11, Marlnen2 0 l I Mofrlloft, OAK.LANO -M005C Hus ~ came the first four-pme winner in the maJor lequcs, pving up ooc run in five inninp as Oakland beat Seattle. Haas, 4-0, left the game after five 1nrunis because of suffnes.s in his rig.ht elbow. The 30-year-<.>ld rilht- handcr. off to the best start orhis career. struck out six and alowed four hits, includjna Alvin Davis' home run in tbc third i'nnini. Oakland scored four runs in the first inn1na, helped by Man Youna's wildness. Youna. 2-2. walked the fin1 three A's batters and Camey l.ansford's forceout produced the lirst run. Steve Henderson then hit a two-run double and Donnie Hill followed Wlth an RBI smgle that knocked out Young. Sl:ATTL• 8 radlev II Cowans rl AOevl1 lb Pflelc>t dll GT""'' pfl Bonn.ll>PI TMMll 1b ~--...,lb OHadtnci YH9erC CaldeNI pPI t(n rntv c Owann T..-.S * OAKLAND aerllllll s 0 1 0 S 0 I 0 J I I I 1 1 1 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 '0 1 I 7 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 PNlllPI lb ,.,,,.,Oflv cf CaMec:oN Oua.tlreltl Landrd lb $Handsn" Pei.ri ff OHll2b Grtfnn IS Tetltetonc U 1 I 2 T_.. Saf'e " ""*"" llltrllllll , , 1 1 , 1 0 0 4 0 2 2 S 0 I 1 S 2 2 I 2 I I 2 , 1 1 0 4, l 1 4 0 0 I 7 0 0 0 121111!0 *... ., •1 __ , Oelr!Md -tlJ a.-" Game Wlnnlno • Bt -Lan•fofd 131 E-()w~. C:.l'IMCO OP-SMllta 1, 0.itlelld I L09-S..llte 11. OP.land ' 19-S Hend9noft, Pr..WV, 0 Hiii Hl(-A Oe"I' (S) sa-c- Ill T allleton 111 PTlldlOI m s-... M Youno L 2 7 Swift Mira.,_. OelrllrM t.-" II Ell N JO 232,•ll '2·3 ' 4 l 4 l 123 S l l I I HHI W,,·0 S ' 1 I 2 6 Onllvero• I 2 I l 1 1 Atri.ton 2·3 0 0 0 l 1 Kr-0 0 0 0 1 0 Moonvhem 7 1·3 1 0 0 1 1 Onllvero• pitched to I baller In tlle 7tri, Kr-Pltc:llad to I belle< In the 1tri WP-M Youno. Mlraii.tia Umplr.-.Home, 8ram'9an. First. it~. Sec ond HlrlNleelt, Tritrd h rnett T-l 1' A-10,303 GWC Illen take SCC swirnrning lead Golden West College's men, who staned the second day of the three· day South Coast Conference swim· ming finals in third place Friday, overtook Orange Coast and Saddle· t)ack for the lead at Saddleback :ollcge. Meanwhile. the Oranae (out women's team, the two-time defcnd- m• state champion. continued to build tts lead entering today's tinal day of competition. Jn men's action: Dan Kncassey, a Wlnner for Gold- en West in tbe 100 butterfly. pulled off the bl&aest individual Up!Cl of the meet by beating Saddlebaclc's Rhett Chee Pin• -the event's heavy favonte aomg m. The Rustlers' Wlnnin1800 frccsryle rtlaytcam-Mark W1ckl. Jcff'BosJn. Ted Buckley and Gordon Bera-also manqcd a · surpnsc by n1ppina Saddle back. Golden Wot (442 points) holds a narrow lead over Oranat Coast (08) and Saddlebeck (359). Wicks was also a wtnner in the 200 fteestylc and Kim Dellota of Saddle. back touched the edac oftbe pool first 1n the 400 indivtdual medley. Carl Stewat1 won the 100 back an S4 82 and Walter Balderon topped 1hc one--meter divint With 318 S points for Oranse Coast.. wb1ch held thr advant.atc after the first dav • In women's action Jeanette Young set a conference record with 4351h points 1n !he three- meter divina and Am y Hathcock, Chen Carpenter. and Paula Perry each won an md1v1dual event and helped win Lhe 400 freestyle rtlay for Orange Coast as the Pirates (556 pomts) continued to dominate Golden West ()Q4) 1s OC'C's nearest eunucr -162 paints behind -entenna the final day. larpcnter. who anchored the win- ning relay team. won the 200 freestyle m I :57.67 forOCC. Perry. a wilfner in the 50 breast. and Hathcock. wh o touched first 1n the SO butterfly. swam along with Stephame Jack.son on the Plrates' 400 freestyle relay team. OC'C. which has 11 state quahfy1ng marks so far 1n the confcrenet' tinals captured six of the seven events overall. Ginny North won the 50 beckstrokc for OCC 1n 29.17 I --------- 1- I .J .., • i!P' .. ~ .. .-Tl ... ""9!.,.. ............ ..,,.....W'.""•...,@ ........ W->4~9'.""•-------............... -""""'----"""l"""..-.i"""'-....................... --.... ~ ........ ~ .. ---------~--------~--------W q 4 * e +yoyyoqy40•4@4CQU$QS$& OGG co 04 M 0,.~ Coest DAILY PtLOT/ sa.lday, April 28, 1986 · Snow Cblef gets nod as Derby favorite LOUISVILLE, Ky (AP) -Snow Chief, a California-bred coh with pleb1an bloodlines, ·~ the early favonte to win the I 12th Kentucky Derby next Saturday at Churchill Downs. Now, quite a few 3-ycar-olds with less-than-royal bloodlines have won the Derby, but only thrtt California- brcds have won 11 That gives California a one-win edge over England, which won with Omar Khayyam in 1917 and Tomy Ltt an 1959 English-bred Bold Ar- rangement, who made his U.S. debut when he fin1.shed thtrd m Lhc Blue Grass Stakes Thursday, will be one of Snow Chae rs challengers. Of the fewer than 50 Cahfom1a- breds who have contested America's most famous horse race. the only ones to wear the winner's blanket of roses were Morv1ch an 1922. Swaps 1n 1955 and De<.·1dedly in 1966 Morv1ch was favored to wan the Derby. So were five other Cahfom1a- brcds who were beaten Your Host. 1950! Corrclauon. 1954; Candy Spots. 1963, Hill Rise, 1964. and Unconscious. 1971 . The onl¥ two to get on the board were Hill Rise. who finished second. and Candy Spots. who was third. One of the most popular Cah- forn1a-breds to run 1n the Derhv wa~ Silky Sullivan. who came from far back to win the Santa Anita Dcrb-.. and other races on the West Coast. He finished 12th in 1958 There have been a lot of Derb-.. starters. who represented ( ahfom1a because they were based there Two of them were MaJes11c Prince. the v.1n- ning fa1.onte 1n 1969, and Gat0 Del Sol. the upset winner an 1982 Both were bred in Kentuck) Three other Cahforn1a-ba'ied colts are set to run 1n ~turda) 's Derb1. The\ arc Flamingo-wanner Badger Land. Ferdinand, Vernon C astlc and and Jq , Groom 1\11 were brf'd 1n Kentuck}. which has produced 84 Derby winners, man} of them when the race was of regional. rather than national. importance L1Jero. fourth 1n the SI 500-addcd Derb} of 1886, and Morv1ch were th l· onl} two Cahfom1a-brcds 10 c;1an in the race before 194 5 There 1c; a Ooumhang breeding industry 1n Cali fornia. but most of the good horse!> based there dunng their racing careers are not 1m olved an at The' go East to 'itand at stud espec1all~ in thec,c day~ ol muh1- mllhon-dollar wnd1ca11on~ "I hu\ a lot o(Cal-breds." \aid Md c;tute 1.1.ho tra1m <;nov. ( h1cl "I eOJO\ alCOrnphc,hing things v.11h them r .. e never had the d1cnt\ to g11 to the Keeneland sales" v.hcre ,car lings ha\(' been sold for as much as S 13 m11l1on But Snov. ( h1efwasn'1 bought The son of an und1mngu1c,hcd c;1rr and dam 1.1.as bred by cc>-owncr ( arl Gnnstead Now he can't br hought 1ust syndicated After Snow ( h1efc; 'il.'t·lcngth vic- tory over It) C1ronrn 10 the \anui Anita Dcrh) on Apnl h l:.dd1c (rregson lq Crroom'\ trJ1ncr wao; quoted a" ..a~ing. "He\ the mcasurl' b\ '-"htLh \ou decide whether ~ou ·,c ·got ;1 Kt·n- tuck\ Dcrb~ hor\e ·· l\nd he's a Kcntuck~ Dcrh\ hc11\t' lor the public 1mag1nat1on Tht' mil. trained h' Mel ~tuh: Jnd ndden b) Alex "011\. I\ ov.ncd h\ C1nmti:ad and Ben Rochelle .......... 40 Reggie Jackeon bold• up hi• battle-aca.rred b lack ba t on way to one of hi• beat-ever atarta, mo vina Into the No. 6 slot on the all-time home run Hat with a eolo l>lut Friday night. How blue c h ips rate with scouts . E\\ YORK(\PJ -At0n.-.cnsu\ raung b}' N I L scouts ol the top prospectc; in Tue!>da.,.·\ Nf-L draf1 v..11h player~ lasted 1n order Rating\ "al) from team-to-team The number an hracket\ after cat h po!>llaon as the number of pla,er; at t_hat pos111on "'ho may be taken on tht' t1rst round Quarterbacks IZ-41 I Jim [\crctt. Purdue ~ ( hutk l •mg. lov.a l Jae~ l rudcau lllanoi., .1 \lark R.,,p1cn \\ashington \Wtl' ' \111kc '-orwth J...an'>ds f Rohh1c Bn\t n H YI ' Doug< rll\ nor l on£t Bt•ach \1.11t• Runo1og Backs 16 101 I Hn Jalk'>on .\uhum ~ f....L·11h B\ar!> < >h10 \1.1rt• I 'cal .\ndl'rson FlondJ 4 Rl·gg11: DupanJ '\Ml 5 ( 1arr\ Jami:s. l \I h Ronnie Harmon lov..-;1 .., .\nthon~ Tone\. fna' \,\ \1 ' Kennrth ()a'•' 1< l ~ Rl'uhcn "v1.i'r' \\ J'>h \t Ill Darr~l (lat k .\n1onJ ">l.il~ Wide Rt('t-ivers 12·$1 r 1m Md ;l'l I cnnn\l'I' -:-.11kc \hl·mird I (I \ I Walter 'Vlurr:I\. ILiv...111 .1 Da' 1d WllhJm' 1111n111, ' [rne'il ( rl\ 1n\ LOUI\\ llil (, John I a) lor I >dav..an· "Ila t1• .., 8111 Brook\ Hmton I 111\l'f\lt\ X \\eb'>tcr \lauiihtn \I) \1 lJ Regg11: fh nu111 < l1q>or1 \1a11· Tight Ends 101 { arl Halton. Hou~tun 2 Hutch Rolle. M1ch1gan <)tale 3 kfl Parks. Auburn 4. ~loll G1e,elman. Hoston l ollcge \Jim Popp Vandcrh11t ti f n( t<-..attu~. M ll'h1J!,an Offensive Linemen 16-71 Bnan Jo1""1ak \\'i:st V1rgin1a 2 Jim Domhrowskl. V1rgrn1a I Will Wolford. Vanderbilt 4 Doug Williams. Tnas A&M 5 James htzPatnck Southern Cal 6 John Rienstra. Temple Defensive linemen (4-6) I r on~ < as11las Oklahoma 2 Jon HanJ .\lahama I L c\l1c O' l'ieal. Oklahoma St<ttl' 4 I 1m (1rccn, Syracu~ ' < 11·rald \\ 1llaam\ '\uhurn. f, \1 11..c Ruth Hoc;ton Colleg~ Lmebackers ( 2-4) lo\ l>..dl\ \\a'>hington ' l\.L'' in Murph' Oklahoma I I 101 (1tl't'n. \\rallhC 4 John onnuahl. \.\ Michigan '> -\nthon:-Dell \11ch1gan ~tall' (, ( 1rrald Rohan.-.on .\ uhurn Defensive Backs (0-21 \.fart.. ( ull1n\, < al-F·ullt-rton I l'v..1c, 81llur>'> No .\labama \ Vt·nut· C1llnn. Indiana Statr .1 Vt•<,tel' JJtk'>on. Wa<ih \.it 'I Dnon M1tc:hl'll. ln1.1.J t1 < ra1~~woorx·. lllln<ll'• Placekickers and Punters IOI lohn I cc pk. l '( l A, ~ \fa, /cndrJa'> pt.. .\~11ona • • • • • • • • . . ~~ ... ••.. '311! ••• , Reggie' 5J1till rolling toward Hall of Fame No. 6 on the all-time h omer list. he'sjust one away from Mantle By JOHN NADEL u ............ ,- Reggie Jackson , refuses to go quietly. Fact 1s, the future Hall of Farner 1s havmg one of the best Apnls ofb1s 19-ycar ma)or-lcague career. "It's nice, it's a wonderful feeling to be at the end and domg well." he said. "I feel good. I'm in a great frame of mmd. "I guess !'vc been challenaed. I'm sure that's a part of 1t I use what s happened as fuel for my fire." Jackson, who turns 40 on May 18, knows tlus could be his last season m baseball. He has been quoted as saymg he was advised to reure fast November by Jackie .Autry, wife of Angels' owner Gene Autry. She denies 1t, but Jackson stands by his statement. "I thmk the worl~ o~ Gene ~utry and I appreciate playmg here, but I don t thank rm tn their plans for 1987 " ~e. said last wee~ before 1.cavinJ on an 11-pme road tnp. I m not nasty, I m not vmdacttve. Thal'SJUSt a belief that I have. All of baseball is concerned about paring salaries "lfl have a good ~car and it's up to Gene Autry I'll~ an Angel next year,' Jackson said. "I want to have a success~ul season this year so f can play in 1987. I'm at the end. This 1s my 19th sca~n. Hopefully. I can get 20 in " He may be at thee ; he's also on a roll. · Jackson took an e t-game hittjng streak into the weekend, along wit~ a .447 batting average, four home runs and 10 RBI. His four homers gave him 534 for his career, tied for seventh wt th Jimmie Foxx on the all-time hst Fnday ni&ht he slugged another home run. making 11 No 535. moving past Foxx for sole possession of sixth place. He's one short of Mickey Mantle and No. 5 on the all-tame list \ I . - Jack.son has seldom been a &st starter. Unttl lhis season. he had h11 only .248 with a total of 6S home run~ for previous Aprils. He has hit .255 or better and hu 80 home runs or more 1n ev~ry other month during hi11 car«r. "I had one'ood ycar(April}, in 1974," be teCAllcd. "I hit about .350 wt th I 0 home runs. I've never tlil lbis hJ&h I've surprised myself. ''You ever heard of'Queen For A Day?"' he a.sited rcferryng to the old daytirrye TV show. "That's me, le.in& of the hitters for a day, unul (Don) Mattingly and (Wade) Boggs get warmed up." Jackson is in has fifih season with the Angels after playing five years with the New York Yankees. Last year. he ~at .252 with 27 home runs and 85 runs batted m as Cahfom1a fell one game short of winning the American League West utle. "Last year, afwe had won ~he championshi p, J would have had a great season," be said. "As 1t was. it wasagood season." Jackson said he worked harder than ever last winter to stay m shape. "l lifted weights and ran, did lots of abdominal exercises, paid attention to my diet and got lots of rest," he said. Saad Angels' Manager Gene Mauch: "He's in the best physica.1 con~ition !'~e ever seen him in. He's worked harder an spnng trammg then I've ever seen him work. When that much talent works that hard, then good thin~ have to·happcn." . Jackson.is the designated hatter against right-handed patcher~. which, for the most part, is fine with him. He played m 12 of the Angels' first 16 games. 'Tm only going to play 135 games or so." he said. "If he (Mauch) rests me against guys I've had trouble against J'll take it. · "I don't agree with Gene all the time and he knows that. lfhe ~andles me to where I think I should be playing more, 1 thmk that's pretty good. better than ifhe handle~ me where f think I should be playing less and I'm tared ... Neal Andenon Florida GaryJamea LSU Tim McGee T ennesaee Oilers are holding the key to Everett's NFL future :--,:( V. ) ORI\ t \l'I -f 111 lhl' founh \lra1ght \l'ar rx·oplc tr.in~ to figure out thl' r-. H draft niu't fir,1 figurl' out IA1dd I kr1eg runn1·r, kh 11n thl' c,l'111nd round ,,. fink\ pn'\a11' 7 l\.Jn\a\ < 11\ -I .1,1 \t::11 1h1· < lrn·f., "err pit'.J\anth \urpnwd v..hen I thJn H11rt11n wa<., .nailahlt-111 fill th1·1r :innuJI running balk holL' fhl'n Honon \h11wcd up and thl· c,urpn\l' turned into :in unplra~.ml 11ne Ergo Neal Andcr!lon, rb, Florida. I.in\ 1n 1ht: \t ;11., • 1 n Doug \\.1ll1am nt Ina' \&. M NFL 's big hour nears NfL QueStiOnS Will be answered The second choice goes to the Atlanta Falcons. who ith 19 h f __ say they will take Tony Casilla~. OkJahoma's can't-miss w ou rs 0 selections nose tackle The Houston Oilers draft third and for the third year 1n a row have the broker's pos1t1on . They can trade - perhaps to the Rams or Raiders who covet a quarterback Hertt'g I\ tht: general managn ot the Hou,ton Oder<> v. ho hold the third p1( k tlm year \.\1th T arnpa Ha~ read\ to ta kl· Bo Jae k vm v..1th the fir.,1 cho1tt• Jnd \tlanta rnmm1ttrd to Tnn) < a\1ll.1\ v..11h thl· \ct(lnd 1ha1 mean" an~onl' < ll\ rung Purdue 4uar- tcrhal k Jim f 'l'rl'lt h.i\ 111 1onw 10 Ladd He'<; d11ni 11 hi l11rl Two H'af' Jgo he l.tkl'U kit nght Jnd tentn v.1th \\1lhcr \1ar<;hal1 tinalh ~l·ttllng on I )to;1n \tt'1nkuhlcr .\ )Car ago hl' tned land ta1kd l to c:ontrol the 8c.•rn1l' K o<,Jr manhunt While v.c v.a1t for the an.-.wt·r, here's onl' 'It'"' ot th1<, \Car., lir\I round v..h11 h hl·gan' .11 l< .~ m f\T r ucc;da\ Jl lhl' \1.11r1111t \f.Jtqtm 1n "Jew 't ork I Tampa A.1 \ \\1th Jaml'\ Wilder and a \I< q• l1kt· defcn\C. a runner 1\ v.ha1 thl· Hut' don't need But how lan You pa<.<. up rhe be<it prMpcct \Ince 0 .I \1mp<.,on or Jim Brown'' Bo J1rkson. rb. \uhurn 2, Atlanta -L 1kc 1he Rue<. with Jackson. the falcom ha .... e more pressing need\ But when ~ou'rc 4-12 for two straight ycar'i, \Ou don't pa'I~ up Tony Caalllaa, nt, Oklahoma. 3, Houston -Ladd' Arc >OU lh<'rr·• Herzeg can't aflord another 5-11 \car waiting for Byarc;, ~o he'll wa it to develop Jim Everett, qh Purdue Or he'll trade with someone v. ho wall do It 4, lndtanapoli~ -The <nit\ gave up a third-round pick to move up m hopes of aettin1 Everett But O.ad1 Loa&. qb, lowa. 1s stall a maJor improvement over Mike Pagel ct al S, St. Louis -One rca~m the Card slapped 10 S-11 •~ that Ruht'>a Baker d1sap~•rcd and the pa'~ ru,h went with ham. Joa Rud. de. l\la bama. 6. New Orleans -Coach J 1 m Mora wants runnina beck Neal Andenon G M Jim Finis likes Brio J01wtalll, ot. W et Vlrcf8l1. Thert will~ Rood X, 'vlinnl'\OIJ I •>nHl1\ Kr<iml'I wai, <;atk('d 4'i tinH'' in In g:1ml'\ 1.1.h1lh isn't bad I ht othl'r gu)'I. qu<irtcrhad' wt'nl down II tame\ 1.1.h1ch 1s awful Leslie O'Neal, de, Oklahoma State. Q P1mburgh -Matk 'v1,1lonc I>a,1d \\oodlc) and \cott < amphcll tramlatc to three hadwp 4uar tcrbacks Bui I ong and [ verell art' gone so the Steelers will tr) to protect v..hat the~ '1.c gm v..1th Jim l>om browski , ot. Virginia 10 Ph1ladclph1a -Ruehl.. R\an 1r, the gu~ who 1:1\t .-.ummcr tk\\.nhcd The RcfngeratC>r ar, J v..J\tcd draft r>•C'k. o Anthony I on"' rh T l'\.t\ o\& M b<.'ttcr not 11(· 11\ trl\ \<'O\ll l\.t' I I < incinnat1 I or .111 the: high p1ckc; the Bengal\ h;H <'had tht•y ha' l' onl}' a I Y8 I Super Uowl cameo to ~how for 1t. This }'t'ar w.1th two fir'>I · rounder~ and eight pick\ in the hr\t four round\. tht'v'll ~tart with Jot: Kelly, lb, Waablngton 111 r,hon: up thr moM porou!> ddC'n\C car,t of ~an Diego 12 Detroit 11 thc I 111nc, had Ii'<' packs 1n a rov... the\ might hcg1n filling their need\ 'With 8111> ~1ms .1 quesuon the fir\t thing thn grab 1\ Garry James, rb, LSU. 13-14 c;an Diego -The defen~ 1\ 1mpro-..na. but 11 'it1ll can ust Kevin Marpy, lb, Oklaltoma i.\nd more dcfen~ -the kind to protect Dan Foute; James FltaPatrtck, ot, Soatbern CaJ I 5 c;canlt - ( urt Warner gl\ "" < huck Kno~ exl)C'ncncC' with hangtcl · up runn1na hack~ fteltJI Byars, rb, Olllo Stale. 16 Buffalo r he}' 'd lovr l>om bro~k1. who grew up 1n the Buffalo area Ila\ an nfTC'nc;11.e tackle ever put 17 \1IJnt.1 fr11m Vo a~h1ngton - Wh.11 do the F-ak11n\ need? What hJ>C \OU gut'' Tim McGee, wr, Trnn<'s•ee. 18 \an Franuc,t n -Hall Wal"h \tart\ .1 game of ramil) r cud hy drahmg Ronnit Harmon, rb, Iowa to uimpctt· v. 1th hie, hrother. Demck 19 New York < 11ant!> -Outside <,peed ma) tx· the linal ingredient in the CJ1an1<,· ')uper Rowl \tt·w. but Mr Linehackt:r 8111 Parcells. l)Pl\ lor Tim Green, de-lb, Syracuse a' lht: t'\Cntual rcplJtcment for 12-,car-old Harr) (arson 20 Dalla~ -Parcell~ makes thing'> t'asu:r for Tom Landry who grabs the g\J\ the (11an1,, pa<,-; up. Mike Sher- rard wr, l CLA V..ho was nght ma-. he decided ac; earl} a-; the fir.,·t Monda)' n1gh1 of the seac;on 21 C1ncinnat1 from Oenver -n .. c<iperateh trying to cut down on ' · '-' loc;c;r~ the Brown lam1h takes Muk Collins. c:>b, (al-Fullerton 22 '\irv. York Jct\ -Ken O'Bnen wac; the leaguc·s moc;t-sacked qb la'it yc~r Will Wolford, ot-g, Vanderbilt. ~' Rams -Let's ~e Dieter Rrm k. Jeff Kt' mp (j1eve flartkowi.k1 , \te'c D11\ It they tan't tradc up tnr f 'Crt.'U thn 'II ~eltle for John Rienstra, It• Trmple 24 Raiden -fhe remaining Qu.anerba<.k' aren't worth a first- round pick \O Walter Murray wr Hawaii a\ J target for wh()('vcr th~ow~ the ball 2S I ampa Bay from M1am1 - Jack~n g1vcc; them in~t.ant offense IAwla Billups, cb, Nor11ttni .Uabama l'in 't in«tant defense. but he's a start ~" New England -A match made an ht"avcn Well. at least 10 Chestnut Hill Mlkt ftotb, at, Botco• Collt1e. 27 C h1caio -The team that had e1.et)th1ng an I Q8S •~ \hort a cor- nerback and wide recc1 ver 1 n 1986 But Walter Payton won't 10 on forever and Resift Dupar'-rb, MU, 1\ 100 ftOod to P3'~ up .... NEW YORK (A P)-There arc enough story hnes in T~esday's National Football League draft to fill a season of "Dynasty." -Will Bo bypass the Bucs for baseball'' -Will Byars be bypassed because ofh1.s break" -Wall the NFL provide a home for the 57 prospective draftees who tested positi vc on their first pro football drug exam? The annual round-robin session begins Tuesday morning_ at the Mamou Marquis Hotel in the heart of Times Square and wall continue for 12 rounds and approximately 19 hours. The draft will be televised hvc: h> ESPN cable: But the real action will be at 28 sates around the c:ou ntry that approximate battlefield command bunkers where generals (coaches and general managers) make hfe- or-death (career threatening) decisions based on infor- mation from intelligence staffs no less diligent than the (IA an SC'paratang fact from rumor. Thi!> year, the dcc1S1ons may be harder to make than usual. The draft 1s deep an runnmg backs and offensive hne~e~ and relatively than everywhere else. It s the lond of draft where you may have to sacrifice pos1t1on for qual11y," says Dallas Coach Tom Landry "If the. pos1t1on w~ want isn't there when it's ouNUR\ to pick. we 11,.'~ke quahty even 1f it's where we're well stocked." I d say there are six rounds of make-it players plus about I 0 more," says Dick Steinberg. director of player development for t~e New England Patriots. "But at some pos1t1ons. you can t find mucn at all. We nc*' a ttght ehd desperately, but there's no light end worth a firlt-round pack." / Thert al'lo 1o; the question of the 57 players who tested po\1ttve for illegal substances dunnJ drug tests gjven after the ~upcr Bowl by the NFL scoutma combine. Most of tho<>e were for manJuana. but one player -a potential fir'lt-rounder -,howed traces of cocaine an has unne. pan Reeves, coach of the Denver Broncos. says he won t draft any of the playe~ on the list. But most other coaches probably W1ll look at each case indjv1dually "Yo~ have to determine af there's a pcrma~ent problem. ~ys Gene Stalhnp, coach of the St. Lou1~ Card1~ab Just. ~ausc a auy made a mistake once doesn t mean hes soma to do 1t ap1n " The first choice will bt exercised by the Tampa Bay Bue~. who u y they will take Bo Jackson the Heasman Trophy winner from Auburn who as cons:dercd the best runnma back prosl)C(t ,mcc O.J. Simpson in 1969. But Jack'On, hke John Elway m 1983, hua hole card tousctn the neaot11t1ons that alrudy hive bqun -he's c-On'11dertd a top ma1or lcaaue bueba.11 prospect. c. -or they can ~raft · Taking ~ellh Byars as on~ of their options. When hes healthy. Byars 1scons1dered in a class near Jackson amone running backs. But he missed most of the 1986 season with a broken toe, then reinJured 1t again 1n the Flonda Citrus Bowl He reportedly has been certified healthy, bu! how health~? Half the teams an the NFL have exan:i.ned him and there s no clear prognosis. The team that drafts him has to be ready to let hi m sit out the season and hope to have ham in 1987." says Bill ~arcells, coach of the New York Giants. who pick 19th If he gets as far as us. It means he's not healthy." After Houston comes Indianapolis. which moved up from the sax th spot to the fourth to guarantee 1t would get Purdue quarterback Jam Everett. who has nsen above Chuck Long. Jac;k Trudeau and Robbie Bosco as the top quarterback available. The Colts will be followed by St. Louis. New Orleans. Kansas Clly, Minnesota. Pittsburgh, PhaladelphLa Cm- c1nnat1, Detroit. then San Diego wtth two straight picks - ats own plus one obtained from Green Bay for the rights to comerback Mossy Cade. Seattle .has the 15th pick followed by Buffalo. Atlaf'!l.a. which got Washington's pick in a trade for running back Joe Washington; San Francisco; the Giants Dallas. C1ncannat1 from Denver for linebacker Ricky Hunley; th~ New York Jets; Los Angles Rams; Los Angeles Raiders; Tampa Bay from Miami for linebacker Hugh Green; New EnaJand and Chicago There will be onl 27 first-round pick~. Buffalo, which would have hod th~ first pick. forfeited 1t by &lVln(t Cleveland the first pick an last year's supplemental draft T~e Browns used at to take quarterba<'k Bernie Kosar. The Bills. however. have Oeveland's first pick this year as pan of that deal. In add111on to Jackson and Byars, potential fir..t - rounders tnclude Neal Anderson and John L W1lhams of Flonda, Garry James of LSU. Ronnie Harmon of Iowa Reuben Mayes of Washington State. Rcu.ie Oupard of SMU. Darryl Clack of Anzona State and Kenneth O.v1c; who waJ dropped from TCll's tram last year after adm1tt1nt he had accepted 1llc I payment, from booc;ten The offensive ltne aroup IS equally deep. Onan Jozwt k of West V1r1Jn11 and Jim Dom browska of V1riina1 top mMt hsts. 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T-) C.Wln....... .,._10-US W•YM Gredv •s-n-w Hick fteldo 61·.,._137 Tom Wel'IOn .,...._ll7 Mike Sumven JJ-6.)-tlf Jn HMs 61· 1C>-1• LOf'911 Rotiwta .... 10-1,, Crelt SINW ff·1C>-11' Mlll4' Hulllitft '7•n-1" lr\IClt Utllkt •·72-140 '""" Slt'el!N n...-1Mi ,.,.!IM'°""'° Jr n ·t7-1.0 l rtn UHtr ff•'1-141 s ......... ,. 10-'1-141 Dow T...... 11-10-141 Me~ Hev" n -6'-141 lobOY c1e,_11 11-10-1'1 lob l!Mlwood 70-71-141 Lennie Clementa 72·ff-141 Howwd Twltlv 7~71-141 JoM Adel'M 71·1C>-141 O.vld Fr0tt 72·1C>-142 Midi .-ric. 70-11-1'2 Tim Notrl• 10-n-10 ~ l roo«l 71·71-1'2 Steve lowmen ff-1>-1'2 Pevnes1-e11 .,_.,,_,., G-~' n~142 _. Lou Gre.,.m ?1·71-1'3 Geor .. l llf'nt 71·72'-1"3 Gii ~ten 70-1>-1'3 l tllV ,...,ot .. -75-1"3 Deve ltummell• 74-.,...143 1 111 Glenon n -71-1'3 Oon~v n -n-143 Rl<:k Der-71·72-143 ClllP lecll 72·7'1-143 Miile Retd 71·11-10 lob WW 6t· 1.-143 !AMY Wedklnl 73·70-10 Gw v H.--o 74-.t-143 lrletl N\090 73·71-1 .. ltOCI Cun .. ·76-1'4 Wl ... 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Ger; l(r_. n ·7S-147 !(en Ir own 1S.-n-147 lton Streck H -72-147 Jeff GrYtlel 74·7)-147 Gerv McCord 74·7>-ICJ fltlll Hell(l)Q 7S-7>-141 Te«V IC.endrldl 7l·75-141 lobG~ 72·76-141 o-.. Arel'M 1 .. 1.-141 ltldl Feflf 7l·7S-14' IC.eltn FW9Ut 7l·7S-14' OeM11 Trlxler 7S-1>-I .. s ..... ,,_ 7)-JS-141 EduerOO •-o n -76-141 ltevmMCI FIOvd 7l·7S-141 auoov Gerdn9r 7t·7e>-ue 800Muretlv n -1s-u11 RooertWr9'1n ,,...W•t •oMrtn.n-M11111 O' ,,,..,. 0-hrr Kennll IMWt Tomo.toe Tom Pernlct Jf ltldlCt-IEd Flofl ~9'-' ClwtfQ ltOM Jin'\ Dttit Ill IC.t aturt D. Eldltlbtl ter EOSMtd llU lartt!Mn Ired~ Adrien Sllll• H.-lrwln loOTwev Awttv Oller~ Oelwlv HePlw Devld GreNim G.L.adlnfloff ltoc.co fOMdlel• Cllrll Perrv OOlll~ SJu 11\tfellel'n TomtnY Vlllenf!M ICrlrMot BlllV ltev Brown Tn~Mlng Cllen De111d P9optet Jeff Slumen Denny lrloot 8ob«lv Wedlllnt Herry Tevtor GlbOv Gllller1 Gery SOwlmlll Mlll• Miies Trevor Oodcl1 VernNovek Bebe Hlt.llev CMrtleEPOI E•teb9f1Toi9o0 GretTwlolli Jim Gelleoher Jr Mlk.eGo ... 8 1MV Nortncutt Mlll.t NM;olette Women's golf results LNA teufWMnt o..-. Letker 70-7S-H.S LYM ConntllV M FlouerH·Dolll Pettv Hev" Mlnle~ .. S.llv Qulnlen 7s-7S-ISO 77·7>-lSO 74·76-ISO 76-7.-150 7S•7S-ISO 76-7S-1SI 17.7.-151 7'·7!--ISI 76·7S-ISI n-,._lSI 74·77-lSl 76-7!--lSI 7'--7!--151 7'·72-151 n-1.-ISI 7'·7S-151 7'·71-ISI 90-71-151 7S-77-IS2 77·7S-IS2 76-76-152 eo-n-152 76-7t-152 7'·7!--1$3 11·72-1$3 I0-1>-153 ,,.,._,$3 , .. St. ............... ) Merv Dwver 71·7-145 L~I GwtleCJ 70-~1)4 sn1nev Furlono n -n-145 Allton Flnnev ... t7-ll6 SellV Lltlle 7S-7C>-14S Pet 8'edlev '9·'7-ll6 DenlM Hermlde 7S-71--l .. Jenet Cole\ ... 6.-137 8ttll Denlel 74-72-14' Joen Jovce Merlene FlovO Mlule &trleotlf Nancy Screnton Nency Tomldl LYMAOeml Sendr• SPutlCll Judv Elll1·S.1M LorlWnl J-Cretter .. ......_,37 1Crl1 MonH1>en 71·7S-14' ltetllv WNtwortll 10-..-13' Merew-tt W"'d 1~..-131 St~ Ferwlo 71·75'-14' Dewn Cot n-7-14' llOOlnWatton .. ·7C>-1ll Amy 8enl 70-..-139 -=1"e~d ~=~::: CelllY 1Cre11er1 •7·72-IJ9 DetlOie HeM 74·72-1 .. Jen StePlltn\OI\ 70-70-140 Cerot;n HIM n -7.-146 J entt AnOtr\OI\ 71•6.-140 Cln9¥ "'99 n -75-147 Kerin Mundlnoer lvnnStronev SuMnSmltll CMofl'-'>erv SW.Peoer JoAnnt C.rner '9·72--141 Cerollne Gowen n ·JS-147 Mertlle Neuw 6t·72-141 /II.Me-Merle PeNI 7•·•7-141 O.le Eoeellne 71-7C>-141 Detlblt Aus tin 71·71-141 8ertl Bu'*~Y 72·7!--147 1.-. Mureoll• n -1s-1•1 ClndV Mectl.v ,,_.._,47 LtAM CHMdeV n-7-147 Kristi Arr!Mlon Sllwrl SM!Meuer NIMF-1 Oel*'I Rllodel LuL.-ltedler Jec:kle tentOI Pettv Jorden Merle Combt Tiier.,. ~alcNI SU111n Senden ElelneCroM>v C.tllv JOllMton a·KlmWllllems Kev Ktnnedv D.H.Cllel\C'Allor Nel\CV ltul>ln HH lller Or- Cetnv MorM 71·71-ld a.ti\ SOiomon 71-76-147 M. J St'nltn '9· 7>-IC2 Linde Hunt 70-,._141 AJQ Miiier 7•-..-142 Sheron Barrell 7l·7S-1• ._,,.tv Klen 6'·7>-142 5'nlt eeroov 76-72-1• 5'ietltv HemNn 71 • 7C>-I C1 ClnOv lterlci. 72·7t-1• 8ttaY KIM 71 71--1«7 ~Oelll , ... ,,_, .. Dlerww Dellev 70 n-142 a.rti Tl\ol'nH 73·75-1• Lauren Ho-n -1e>-143 Donne Ct POnl 76-72-141 74·7'-1$3 77·76-1$3 eo-1.-1s.e 77·77-IS4 ,._,._,Sol Ptnnv Pull '9-1.-143 HMlller Ferr 71·72-143 N. Wlllte-Br-er 74.7.-1• Pet Mevt<1 eo-..-1. IC. Im SNprne,. .,. , ._ 143 PalM .. ~ ltoate ~ n· 10--10 Terrv·Jo Mver1 75.7.-1"' Jent G4ddel 14-..-143 S. 8erlo1Kclnl 7'·71-149 76-n-IS4 eo-1.-154 1s--.-1ss 1s--.-1S5 76-79-155 11-n-15' 77·7'-15' eo-n-m 7S·~ISI 11-n-159 7'·11-160 7t·M-1'4 IO·a.--1'4 75'-?S-WD Sllwrln Smvtn 6'-1.-143 D. McHetfle 7•·7S-149 LIM Vount 73· Jo-IC Mettue Wllltmtre 7'"7>-'"' ClftdV Hll 7 4 6.._ I C3 DonneWtlllt 7l·76-l .. K••llv ...,., n-11-10 SuMn Tonltln 77·n-149 u..orle llil*er .. ·7S-IC3 Clndv FerTo 7'·73-149 Sll Seman SueF~ 7l·71-164 P9Mv Hammel 76·7>-14' l...Hlle Pffrton Deoole MthterNn Uure Hurlbut Nletly Lelloux t·Ar><M ~ Suttnnt Pec:e e·M. VkllerelCK LMI Broell COiieen Weller n-11-1 .. a. "9ftdttoe11 74· 7S-t4' e.v.ntv 0.Yk ff-7S-1 .. ~ o.Lone 7'·7!--1"' Connie ClllllMll 76·..-164 Nenc:v l.Adllell... 1'·7S-14' 8tt1v awret1 74·7C>-144 ~ PKhlo 7•·7!--149 Mltwlv ,,_. 70-1.-, .. Cenw •evnolch 7S-7S-UO ~1 Stecv n-n-1 ... M. Softc:r·Oevlln n-11-uo DenlM Strelllt 7'· 71--145 C. Cllef'tlOnnler 7'· 1.-150 Jerllvn l •llr n·T>-1~ Vicki Fer-77-n-uo M. ai.ac welder Seniors golf result~ L...-.. Gtitf SlfforO·FerTM 66·...-130 O.Vlcan1o·St1• a.ver·Nleoorle Me •well. Johnion 8erber·Ford Slkn·COllln1 Jecoo\·MeN ltoltlurg ·Dell""' Hert>tr1·HHI Htl:lerl·Hetlert Hemltton·ltunven .. -67-ll.S 61·67-llS 69-67-114 ... .._,:16 (tt A'"*-TeUl) Janw•Y·Llttter 65-61-126 Elder·ltodr'-t 65·6>-121 We•·Baldkle '6-~IJO Tllomion·Hennlng '7·..-131 l ur1te-Peul 61·70-131 CH-·Breww '6-6>-119 F1t1lrwl0·0Glu 67·6S-1l2 "·6t-ll6 10-..-1. 11-..-13' 71·ff-140 ,,.,,_,40 Barller·Gotlll>v 6S·..-129 He.-1n1·F1Kll 6A·6,_133 Moottv·Crernc>ton '3·6'-129 8or0t· Nlcl'IOll 66·'7-133 TOtlll·F~lcl< '6-..-1JO P•ll'Mf·Plever 10-..--134 NH'e-Clltrlel 6S·6S-130 SnffO·loll 66·61-134 sncn-O'c-M·66--1JO Soucllek·Venturl 66·6,_IJS 76·7>-14' TENNIS C)tal t9uf'MfMnt COLLEGI WOMEN TMnl R..,..., ~ FleKMr (Cel·&erllel.vl de! ROhrer «UC lr..lnel, 6·0, 4·6, 6·2, Hy (UCLAl d<tl Sh~ewe (UC Irvine), 6·1, 6·0, TMrd R9'1ftd Deulll9I S.vlOu·Heoev (Stanlordl Otl Stll99kewe· 0 Trenwltll, 6-0. 6-.2 COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN Tillrd It..,..., SlntMt Genr (OCCI de! Gebuv1 (LA Hert>orl bv <lef1ul1, 8cueman (S.clOlebKll) Oef Ll~tller IHerlntU), 6·3. 6·3, Bole• (S.ddleOeell) de! Turner ISO Mnel 7·6 7·S ~"'*" Bole• del Genr •·4. 6·3. Bo1.,.,.n Otf ~1\91 (Pueoent), 6·l, 6·l T'Mrd•..,..., ~ O"on • SludeC>e~er I OC CI def S<n. • nevoer·Huston IS.n Dle90 Ma.-1. 6·7, 6·•. 6·4, Morrl1·1tu1k (S.Odlebe(k) de! Oe 11m1>ert·Leltr IS.nit Rotel , 6·3, 6·2 Gu•,........ 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UCONOUC9.6~ " Not NoW ~ (1(1111 I .. hvtf'IV Dr'lvt {Valafttuitll) Orld kflOOf JluncJ (~) T1rN: 1;1' l/l 11 DAM. Y OOU9UI I.Ml Mlcl 12'7A 11 IXACTA II-ti Mid l2t.IO TMaO UCL 6 furtollt&. O.Vllt ..,__ (Vlnll) 1t• UI 3.AO Don I . Ill.le (Toro) UO UO ltlrvweate !S'-1 U1 Time. I.If 4/S. IS &XACTA (1·4) ... IO a9'.50 l"OUlt'TM •AC&. 6 ~ NWAI (Valtni""9) 1 00 lter• St.,. (Soll•> Met11eft Pvtt•IOffll '°""f(ft) Tlf'ne" I; lO '5 IXACTA (4•7) Mid IJ7 SO '"""' AAC.11. One mile. Jol'lll The Touotl ($tvnll ll-00 6.AO 4.00 COid NoM (~Mvtl UO ).JO Morw Code (OlfVerft) ),IO Time; 1:37. II IXACTA (7·41 Peld •ll.SSO SlXTM aAC•. ' ~ Miiier Slrlde (Meeemlftl lUO SIVIM ltoed (lleek) Dewan To ... , (Slbllel Time. 1:1'. U •XACTA 17-6) Nld m.so. SllV•wnt RAC&. One rn11e. HoHful Gal <~er> -.ao l:uo uo llufftft N 8-(Solli l UO UO Our Sw ... Sham (Llenernl SAO Time: l:J7 )/S. U •XACTA (1·5) Nld 1379.00. U PICK SIX (H·•·J-7-1) N fd QS.JlUO lo two wlnntnt tlc*th (ti• llorMt) u Pick SI II conMMellofl paid 13.nuo 10 11 winning rk:ktt• rn ... "°"'"' •IGNTit •Ac•. 1 11" mfles on turl. Lime l.Ooll <Torol 1uo uo s.oo BOider Tllan lold <~•I UO UO Pint 8ttt <McCarron) uo Time I «> 11 S. '5 •XACTA (S.-2) N ici SllO SO MNn'M •.t.el. I~ mlft C.itk Ventur. CK....rl 4 '° UO J.20 Stl<Mflt (ai.c. I UO 4.20 Vellent ~ .. CSolhl l 20 Time: 1.49 2/S. U IXACTA (6·71 e>ald U7 SO. A llendellee. 16, 5' 1 Fa.,._. ,.n (et ........ ) nac>AY'S •IWl. TS (-., .......... ,__. ......... ) Jll.ST •ACa. One milt Nee Meltlno MolTierlt < Todd II l 20 20 I 00 UO HNvenlv BrMH <Lonool UO UO Proud Countrv IL..edlevl LIO Time 2'01 "s. HCOMD RACa. One mile pece Hv 0.. (Anotnotll SCIO UO 2.IO lffver Tn. Seme (KU9C*rl UO UO ltecrt SUb1ect (Ml\11 .. I 4..40 Tlmr 1:59 l/S. 12 DAIL V DOUeL.a (S-11 oeld '51.AO U •XACTA (H ) oeld IJUO. TM .. D ••ca. One mllt pece Sebrlne Rewerd CSIMtPI) S 60 4.00 2.IO CelltOfnle Anoe! <Pt.nol uo u o Matt.,. Hunter <Betterl 2.IO Time 1.SI l /S U EXACTA (1·41 PClld M2 00 FOUllTM RACE. One milt pece. Monterev Knlgfll (Prllr) UO 4 20 4..20 Slid< Swill (Wine Ill IOM UO C,__ed I l.ecllev I UO Time· 1 5' l /S FIFTH ltAC•. Ont m•le oeca S.m Letona (Anderton I UO 360 l '° Nerdln LU1fre (CrOOt>tnl •.cl 4 20 VenOtr Lorne (Planol •to Time l:Sf 11S. U •XACTA 12·61 peld Ml 00 SIXTH RAC•. One mlle oace. Sir Kennv (Vlndnolleml 1UO 7 60 4.00 DoctOf" Julies I $!Niii I 10.0 S 20 Heri>er1 &oner (Piere•) S 20 Tl,.,.. 1 SI U aXACTA 19·4) pelO ldOOO IEV&NTH uca. One mite INK» VMall Wev CTodd) IUO 7 20 U O 8enrooden !Lonool UO 4.00 Werec:tlne (Hymen) S 00 nme 1S7 3/S P IXACTA (3·9) pelcl Sl)UO EIGHTH RAC•. One m ile 1>90t StOien Moment1 (Sith) 3 IO ) 00 UO OrOllPClf'k 8toltom (Plert el l 60 UO Koeu Oreem (Lonool ? IO Time· I SI 4/S u •XACTA <•·•I pelO nuo NINTH RACa. One mite pec,e Hlgll Counwt (SIMlll) 17 00 UO 4 20 The Comc>enY'I Gold (l(uttf>I«) 4 .cl ) 40 Well>rO FMO (01Frenco) ) 00 Time 1 S9 U IXACTA (~4) pelO '13300 U fl'tCI( SIX C6·2·t ·3+SI PClld s 16, 111.10 to one wlnnlne tlct.et (11• rion.al I? Piek Six comole tlon peld 11'3 00 to 11 winning lldlt ll rn ... 11or ... 1 T•NTH RACa. One mile pec;e Mouw Ae>orovel (Vlneml .i 40 10.00 S IO Gain A Clllme (CrotNnl 4,60 2.IO Perl!OUI Peullne <Dttorntrl 2 60 nrne· ao U IXACTA (6·1) i>eld 12S020 ELllV•NTII llAC•. Ono mllt pace Glef\Mldb11 (Perker> •OD HO l.60 Horlion Ster 10...nllsl 10.20 l.20 Sl<lpoers Tyc.oon (Aubin> 2 60 Time I S9 3/S SJ IXACTA (2·4> P41IO 5*1 tO A11enc1ence 2 •ss LM Alamft9S FlllDAV'S lllSULTS ( ,,, .. 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S, 3 Coven CEI. l:Ol.1 a trM reieY-l E11encle, 3·40.t ~LI NC*·LIAGUIE ......... --hA 54 200 modlev re1ev-1 Esr.nde. 2.11 I 200 lr-1 ~ (El.1:1U , 2 Currie IEl, 2.l04, l Dev" (BPI. ?:3U 200 lnoo-1 Hortuno <El,?'~. 1 MW« <E >. 24S.0, l 8redv !E l. N•S. SO Ir-I Hor'lon llPl, 1' l, 1 Zvle IBPI, 19 1, l &tiler <E l, lOO' 10011...-1 Her1uno !E ). l:OI.•. 2 khottt IE I, I 161. l IC.odl (El, 1:22.4. 100 "'-' Breov <El. l:OU, 2 Ctl01 (IP), HIS 7, 3 Nor1on (9P), 1:0$.9. SOO 1r..-1 De11l1 !IP>. 6:A1 O; 2. a.tter IE>. 7·0U, l Zvle llPI. 1:10.0 100 t>eek-1 Miiier !El, 1·1u. 2. Cov- lnlllon llPI. I 19 0, 3 V ... 1 llPI, 1:21 4 100 llrfftl--1 8uclov IE), 1:23.1, 2 Cllot IBP>, 12S..O. l ltuno (El. 1:3S 9 .00 lfM r ... v-I E1tenda 4-5' 4 'rtdlY's trwa~'' IAHIAU. AINncMI L ..... IAL TIMOflE OltlOLEs.--Plec:eo TIDO,. Mel'On11, olleher, on l"9 21-oev Olwllleel Ns• r~lv• lo ~v AprU 20 ltec.-O Nett SMll, eltdltr. lrom ltoeflftl..,. t.lf ,,,. lnWntlloNtl L"9Ut CHICAOO WHITE SOX-Ac.llveiecs JullO Cru1, MCotlCI be...,,_n lrom 1"9 dlYDl.a 1111 C»tlon9cl Juen A.OOllO Piie,,.. 10 euttelo ol Ille AIT*"l<:e1t Ano<letlOn NEW VottlC. VANK EEs.-f'lececl Bv•m w..._r, catelllr on the IS·o .. c111ebl9cl 11,1 retroectlve 10 Aorll 7 l Celt9<! UP Pflll Lomt>arOI. calctoer, lrom COluml>•ll Ol '"- l1tternetlonel LM-...-.. L .. _ MONTltEAL EXPOS-<>o1!o"9<l Tnm Ni.to, ttlctler IO lllClleMPOll\ Ol ,,,. A,._k:a,. Anoc1e11on ltt<•lte<! M,..t ~111..,.alcl ce1o-er trom lnd'•""O(ll'' ST LO\JIS CAltDINALS-llMC'llve1ecs OeN!V Coa, plt(l>er ~.,,.. "" 1 I de .. dl..o6e M11 ()p1ion.o Kur• t0t111re otl("I' .. IO Loult Ylllt of ,,,. ,.,,,.. ... r "''°"' .. llon .. OOTIALL C-....Jl ...... l•- llUTISH COLUMI"' 1.IONS-SlvMO lloY Ottwell. ouertetbe<il 10 1 tour .,.., c:ootrect ~, ..... l ....,. N~W OltLE AN\ s•1NT$-Wotlv.O o.rland Mo«e 1ec•te u.MS•M,_....L ..... I Al TI Mott E STA 0 -Sleneel 0.- Leke, rvnn•no Oltck 10 • twO -C'OfllrllC'I NEW JElt~ v <;f N{'ltAl.,,_...med J~ F OGv .,.._..",,. ~ier Joltlt ""4olM ~,.. roorc1.,,.1or 900 v -~ """ •no '''~ Qlftdlt'°""'9 coecll Pe• r_, CWl9m',,. ~ eoe<'I ano L.r• .. S•orv Offe<'t"'8 -~ lfOO(aY NtlMMI~.., ....... PIT TSI U It C.,.. llENGUtHS-Slel'lll Eddie .Joflftt'"" ...-•• ,........, '• • lflf" ,,.., contr9<1 ST l ()VIS Ill U[ Sltfltd W- F-'lo ('lllltr IO • ltVW....., (Xlftlrltcl CO'-LIC.a (' w l'OS T A~ "'9 ~llon 01 Jf"T'V ~ -..illM coed! F41TH IAPTIU lllLf~ Jf/IWI '°"" ..,.... , .. 111e1oe• cNCfl ()4tfOO"i i't.....0 MOrTI\ ........ • 11\lefll C>tt•~ Coe<fl !. TA Nr ()ti 0 N.mell Mlt!t MOCtetf"I .,., ,_ ' oe••~ ~ a ) Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Sat1,.1rda.y, Aprll 26, 1986 CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 411-UOO I LOST MY OWNER BUT FOUllD HIM AmR I PLACED AN AD IN THE CLASSIFIEDS. AaaHactatata l1u ... 1 I rtauclal Lett I fnd HIS Duantin Jiii Cltrlol/Offite '400 Cltrical/OffJce 5400 Cltrical/Olflte 1411 laltt 1111 laJn 1111 CLM81FIED INDEX 641·5671 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Xlbf Fltlv .. ln, aNiat BOOKKEEPER PH PIT BOOKKUPER..SEC IUllTllY llTlll.U&.11 P/TP/T l'ROll~NORTM;~~OAAHG=··E~C~0~.--.-.=~1122011~ l1aian1 fnlllll'\ ADS tMChet In Wf'll ol'lr. AM+ Retired peraon oon· Daya. Avalon Paclftc: Exp'd permenent PIT'°' UYllTillll Fun N1ut101I Gilt I OtMrlsaltin not \M'1 11 early an. n-amkr. aldef9d, wortt In ouc Y.otit Chwtera NB ConeuttlnO Finn Xln1 "KOT womln'a clothin g ARE FREE Rm+S300fmo,145-2S57. NB BMch otc. 7eo.199-4· 54t-9381, Sandra typing rectd. Shorthand IALEI ~:n1ne.=.::1c = c~ ~~~AS CHICK YOU" AD Boutique 09-bu'Y Manne 111110&.Ullll CLERICAL poeltlon with RECEPT /Gl!N'L OFC pref. Work W9ll under Experienced Nw•P9'* to help ~. Call: a:oo AM-S 30 PM THIE ,,...T DAY Ave, &alboe ltland. 1,,.. C I Need Prr houaectMnlng busy L.lf9 Ina. otnoet Full Gd phone lkllla typing ~·· Selwy negot. Account Euoutlvt Chatt ... Looker 3443 Via S.IUICley •·OO AM-11:)0 AM TM Oollv'llffol wT ... lOt .ttlt.... olud•• corporation. a : I help. Exp pr9f 842-3935 ~='I~·~~ ~i:.\°eeO:· ftle, data entry 8429't9S Call J~ 9~~~~· nMded for feat growtng Udo, Npt Bctl. '97M230 ~Count•,.._, ~,i::ttvOC.~':';~·00 ~~:;•;; .. :-=.. $40,ooo+ lnwntory. Lora -·· I H.Bch, Uk for Ray publlahlng oompeny. lnlll Ulll ··:e~:~=-~M ~:.o,:~,~,~J;;totet:ovd :..l'O,;~ .. o,";.,"',• Vance ANttor 97~ 142-1111 Prtlnuta&I/ 00 momn IEOIO&IY ll01"11111T STUDENT : Futtp time June Sllary + oommlaMOn end Wall eet•blleMd Bed • °'"OL"'l r,,;"oett'.:"?i;:.uep .. nollo;.ltv .......... FOUND: M LI\ ... Apeo Malalatratl" 51 Comm'I,..., eetat• ~ Perm•n•nt!Per-t-Tlme. ~'h'::"'<ad ==~ beneflta.Sendreaurnato: Bath Stor. loOttlng for ~ ·:::: ;: ~:ic".:'::' ~~:"~~~:~-: o,,.rt•aitJ 2tOI whit. • •• otlpped, F Slam IEXUW §XLOAI CXRd! ~I~~ r· ::--10-2 MOnd1y-Frtd1y. tOnallty, ly1)!ng. poetlng. .,.... ..... anthueleltlo a... .,.,. :.: , ..... UC.of'"'"" m• o• .... ,,_. a..lpt, F Ooble blk ten eo.taMeaalhop lOOltlng t"'ou• . oc. a en Typing 45+wpm. Poe-flllng. Comout.-know!· ~ eonnelforP.,,·Tlm91)o. '""',,•, 11.• :~ c~~:~.:~~ ::.. .. 1: ,:,'.'~. Growing eu.tneee aeeklng red collr; F Terr mix f0t boOth rentll <>P«· organlz!1 uec .!~· ltlon avallabte lmmadt. edge helpful. 857-1239 • ltton. • Night l WMk· .. , 11 ,..; ""' •M-ln'dltlng Perlner-Legal t*Jwht· F blklwht cat: 2 atorat Cell Ke thy. ret.ry .... th xlnt .. !"'-: ate4y. L•tt•ri RHume P.O. Box enda. ~ at Sttoudl or Meritettng badlground F wttt eata· M gry~t 640-3855 hind & typ1n9 1klll1. wl quallflcatlona to: p, TYPIST • WORD PRO-Cot1a Mela, CA 92928 Linen Warehol.IM, 1836 pr.rd. 101<-201<. Tab cat· M Shep co4 mix Exper w/comm'I R.E .°' Wong, PO Box 19617, CESSOR To flnlll'I Novel. Attn:TlmGueNman Newport Blvd., Suitt Contect Jerry at0UP U.S.A. blk/ten · &4+3e&e LIU AlllTI construction CO. praf d. lrvtne 92113 Muet Uw In Nwp1 a.ct'I C-139. CM. !10/E. Optical. &46-e550 · Tirecl of R.E. e.cot'ne a Word Proceaalng expar a • Of' CdM. 759--1190 No ""°"9 celll plMM. -- FOUND Smell Dog, IOOlt· 1 Loen Rep, R.E. UC. req'd. plua. Plee.Nnt n-.amotdng RECEPTIONIST I Part IAUI Ing tor OWMt only, 11 IBM s.t-11p fOt you In thtt envlroomant. Pteeae call Time typing, phonea, Work on thtt bMott, A few gooO "*' end •w Tt I.Ha 2114 Ralph'• Store, Oena field + Training. LA PAZ Mltltyn. 769-9531 computer axper necl M· 2 ~nr ~~c~Wa':: lmmedlat• opanlng for • wom•n n..cs.o. earn wl~ hM UBNEY I& Point. 496-4755 MORTGAGE, Chuck 1111••• tfFIOE F, 12-5. 751-1152. c I or frl•ndl High Sdtoot gr.ct, no ex· S600+ pet .... Cell T0t•101<1up no cndlt.., • .,. (714)no.ec>e7 ,... 0• w young Y pertence ~· Fil Mlk• or Shtrl. 973-8428 Deni ~ 873-7311 Lo.t...., REWARD 8 mo . Typing, phona & 10-Kay 1101"1Hlm votce & attltud•. Call entry..feve4 poaltlon ,.. °' 973--9280 aon · old l'nM puppy, 35 Iba, RUL HTlTI &IT'S ekllla necftllfY. Start David Miiiar aft 3pm, qutrementa: good d~ -------- red collar, lht hr, blk, 100% Commlaelon. Call S5/Mr. Cell for appt. NOW HIRING 842-5017. record. h•d wortier. neal UL.U /l&INAll •ert111n, T.D. ltll I r'""" : :r on ri .. \ ~ for apt. FUhlon la. loc. 845-4072 FIT & PIT Ttc~alcal/Tr.... llPPMflnOe. PIMM brl'!Q Fun or ParMlml Counter LDIH WAITD C::. e.!cti~~~ a Dover R.E. 1nvestmant1. N.B. MARINE r~r t>uaa. HHllGm SSOS OMV printout at time oi Salee In R«.it Herdwarw for S1 350 000 at 10% ' . 759-5050 w/lllpe and r1mp IOOltlng appllcatlon, apply at. Stor•. Exp pr.rd. See lntnt only. Pay81bte Lr.:h=n;*u~ ... ical/Dtattl 5105 ~~-=t~ =n~1ttyo o::r~l~::a a;a;anic: .... lll ~=~~~~::· 27ot ~~:V-~'!.HcfM~•· monthly, alt dua In yra. Wllaon btwn Harbor & DENTAL XSS1SfXNf -MCUred by S1 700 000 oper. 8Yr• •xper min. RECP/OFACE ASST. HIP HllUI ULll Nllll Yllm not• and lat T.D on·,..., f elrvt.w. 5-4&-9l"8 Britt ind anthualutlc 640-0200 Call btw 3-7pm FIT Fountain Vall•y Newport BMCtl Marine llW 111111 I.I. ULU Commlatlon only! Mul1 property with • valua of LOST gr & yelW perakeet w experience, ~m: Flnancial Planning otnoa. bo...,._ nMda wortdng Experlanud Setu-have •xperlence Call S3.000.000. For mor• 'Sammy'. Lido PK v1c: ~:'in ~-3~ai'!tc 0ROA avail tmmedlat•ly, foreman . Mlnlmun 3 yra ~i'w'~lno8alef1 durlngotf. hra87a.:5530. Info oall Bert Ryan. Girt In Wf'llctlalr hrtbrknl ' ' $500/mo 964-2106 gu dlaMI and outdrM VJ,..,. e ,_,you 7141852-0700 Rewltdl 975-0819. ~~J.:~e:eN:F~is1re3 . PART-TllE Oall for An~ Egan. . experience ,.quired, ex-BALBOA ISLAND REAL n Somelhlng special waltt IOf LOST: LONG HAIRED OFFICE CLERK o•ll•nt b•neflt1, pey 171-lllO you today In clHtlfled. GERMAN SHEPHERD IEllOAL WllTUT IEO/lllllEmll ~ .• ...!!. lwttn ~ ........................ .. tern, btk with tan lega.1 yr Frnt/back ofc. Fam pr1e. Very busy circulatlon of· Permanent pit, n-amkr, Boa ..,.,,,.., ...... ~. Aaataactatltl 2920 old. CM. M&-9893 F/P time NB 931-5301 dy flee need• part-time help ~~:::,,"=·~~= 243~9:~~ ~ ~':'.· : DELIVERY DRIVER ! *IEEl l RESllU* Ptrnaal1 ., 3002 IEllOAL IFFIOE 1111 ~~~ h':~t<!':: 1u1 . not requtred). can WELIOI •. • Pef9onaltzed ·Returnee & IT§ FOR-RXteb # 1 lmmedlat• po91tlon. Busy tomeral Applicant• muat work without aupervtalon. M·-"--Y ...... ta • Daily Pilot motor route • lettera. Same d• aerv1ce Ortho Practice, Muat ba nMt, reeponatble. and Call 499-4187, batwMn -.-,,a{.._.. _.,, • avlll. RESUME ~ORKS llAL (111) 111·2040 have •xperlenoa Front & have a pteuant tel• 1-9pm, Mon-Sat. 1991 P111Centla. CM • available in Huntington e 711 70.... For your phone Fantasy Back office. Good aaJary ""one ,_..,,.,altty Soma • H b a ea 1 2 hours • • -S2.00 +toll If any. & benefl1a 7141394-215-4 Hght ~~ .. wor~ atao. Let the people in classified help you • ar Or r · -• ~;:::==============-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~;....-Earltptat IEllOAL IFFIOI Hour• ar• approx. Mon-write an ad that will get response. : per afternoon. : Nd• exp'd Front & 8lcit Fri, 9:oo AM 10 l:OO PM, • Cali 642-4333 ; Monday -• TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 Ckil• Cart 3016 o1c pereon PIT 548-9319 =~.:;;?:~•:i=. : Friday 10-5 P .M. Ask for : BXevsiffER NEEDED Whateve<you're1n 1hemar· Mon-Thura. 2:00 to •:oo Openi"nos Now Available • A t • Pan-time In our Newport kel to buy, someone's prob-I PM Alk for Eiieen. e • r . • Beech home Reta req'd. ably m the market 10 sell -m • c;. e 850-8956 classtfted CAR ROUTES : Orange Coaat : Heart Healthy Recipe ORAMQE COAST : Dally Piiot : 1:'!?!~!! Earn Extra Caah : 330 W. Bay Drive • coa11 Meea. c A 92929 For Del/very 01 Thi• Paper : Coate Meaa, CA : Equal Oppty. Employer e e e e e • ee e e e ••• ee ee • • • • • •• HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT ARE IN THE REAL EST A TE TABLOID SECTION FOR YOUR BUDGET: ADVERTISE IN ·THE DAILY PILOT'S CLASSIFIED PAGES PRIVATE PARTY RATE (No Cancellation) 4 line, 5 time minimum >.60 per line Example· 4 lines, 5 days>l 2°0 • Pnc~ rnv\I be-1ndvded 1n tJd • Rot~ dou not opply to C.omm .. rconl '" rr.>11"1\ Av t0Mot1ve Booting or Reol f\tote • NO ':ANCEllA !IONS OR OiMlljf<, ,.,,,,,. 1h .. od hm run Customer ,, r~spons1ble for th~ lull om•1•1nl • FOR MORE DETAILS CALL 642 5678 Daily Pilat Mother's Day Greetings APPLESAUCE-RAISIN BREAD cup applesauce '!2 cup 011 •, cup sugar I 1 • cups flour. sifted 1 teaspoon baking soda 1· teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon cloves , teaspoon nutmeg egg slightly beaten (or 2 egg whites or egg substitute equiv alent to 1 eqg) cup ra1s1ns Mix the appleasuce, 011 and sugar Sill 1n the flour. baking soda. salt. cinnamon. cloves and nutmeg Mix well alter each add1t1on Add the slightly beaten egg and the raisins Mix. then pour into a greased and floured 8 x 4-inch loaf pan Bake at 325 F 1 hour and 20 minutes. or until done Yield 1 loaf ( 16 slices) Approx cal serv 1 sl1ct: 180 Hearl He~l111y RPC•D('~ arP trorn lt>e Ttmrl Eo111on of lhe Americil" HP..irt Ass0<.1;i11on Cookoook C.opyriqnt 14~ 1ri1r., "17'1 ov lt1'• Amor1u ir1 Hearl A""'''•'"''o' lnr American Heart Association WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR l IFE c L A s s PAYROLL CLERK The Jolly Roger Inc. an ea- 1 tabllahed rea taurant chain. hu an opening for an entry level payroll/Ille clerk, to work In a 4 per· I eon dept. Payroll exp and 10-key helpful. but wlll train an lndlvlduel who hu llmlted exp and a d• sire to leatn. Salaty com- menaurate w/ ex.p. Apply In per90n 8am-4pm, or aend reaume to: THE JOLLY ROGER INC. 17042 Giiiette Ave lrvtne, CA. 92714 714-250-0331. Deliver 1 day a week. No col lecting . no soliciting. Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney MOTOR ROUTE Available In Irvine area. $300 to $600. No collect -, Ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon. thru Friday afternoon. Sat. & Sun. morning. Call 642-4333, ask for Kirk . ORANGE COAST 01Hy Pilat 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA ~II Laa•1e1Jlat ---=-;;-~Car-pat IMtallatlOn RESIO/COMM'L/IND 29 a Lanwt ··n • ··n , ....... Repair Work & Cleaning. Uc - -_,._ MS ln1tlll1tlon1. ~73'4 yra. Do my own WOO<. • Cleen Upe•T,... Topping LOW ,.,.. High qualty $2.40 per day That's ALL you pay for 3 llnea, 30 day minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAYll ASK FOR LOIS Your S.Vlce Directory Repraeentatlve 642-4321 .... 301 #278041. Al MM129 Shaipl~~Haul. wonc. 842-4942 aft 4prn. Ctatat~Ctacrttt NEW/REPAIR. Quallty. No Ml E.e&0-3 GLASGOW PAINTING coMbt DEV. coRP. Job• to ama11. reaaonable. 1nt1Ext 30 vr• exper Grad•Haullng-Conc:rete Fr• Mt .. llc'd. 931-23'46 TREES ref'•. · 842-6214 Aeu. Ratee. ~931 ftaciaL_ Topped/f'«liOVed. Cleen-HOMEOWNER EXPERTS Driveways, patloa, petha, FENCE JC;;);lr. N;;' old. up, new IMma. 751-3478 Int/Ext. Aooua. Celllnga. etc. No Job too amall. Wood. chain fink, patio'•. T,...ITrtm/Cleenup oompl Llc#288597 931-9295 R .... Mlciley, 53e-o553 free Mt. Greg, "8-0118 gardening. Competitive MAGIC BRUSH PAINTING CkU• Cart Baa• •• , prtoaa. Chuck 842•2873 Int/Ext. T•x-coat. Paint & Lovtng mom will pidC up' F@NbMX'fESf,.. tam ..... " ~ ~:~ watch your chlld after Dump rune. C.M./N.B. ;IUOd( WJ;; rm. 1--·-----....-- achool In my homa. Npt arM. Jim Whyt• 842-7206 conctete. Comp petloa. PAINTER NEEDS WORK! Height• area. 931-&M2 • 15 yra axper. 84Ma:M Int/Ext, Ollllnga. refln C41b. Cl i St , •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. (29) yra axp wortt guar. ... •• met Paint. Dfywall. ~ry BRICKWORK. Smalt )Oba. Davia Pllntino "4-3831 ROBINli ctEXRIRd ate. Gery 845-527'1 PTL ~ Coate M .... 1.,,.---~----- SEAVICE· • thr"''""'hly DY .. NOY M·' & lrvlne. Refa. 975-3175 QUALITY at ,..., pt"loea. . ~--HAN ,. • ..nt lntlm. RMI Eltate dMr\ Clean hOUN. 540-o857 Repair SVC. Horne Apt & Cuatom Brick-Stone up c:erpeta wlndow9 etc Act .. tical Ctiliap 1-8'\ot SUPERCLEANER Commerotal 790-7194 Block-Conc:ret...Stucco Ref-a. J:r .. 'eet. 857.0.1 REBLOWN OR PAtRTED evatll Super .. xp'd cot. **HANDYMAN** Refa. Fr•-'· 54e-9492 STEVES p Mal 1 Aleo Int/Ext Painting atudent. Much IOWlf rate Large or amell. 1doIt1111 SPECIALIST BLOCK Im/Ext pa{r11 lr~I·& Uc#283597 831·9295 than tgencleel 548-6857 Pet 531.5579 or Ive mag. FENCES. Cement, brick. gen'I malnt.'71:~473 Atrial Houaec:IMnlng 14 yr9 •xp. YOU BUY . I INSTALL Cell 2A tin. 5-46--0729 net;IH~f rellabla,rM1,tr .. eet,own Lt. Elec:. Lt. ~r;:181. 8TUCCO MASONRY-TILE 1.•.a~._ri_.a1111L.,..,,_ __ _ _ • _ trana. Pin• 845-9899 Delta Ger Opn,. WL 94 No Job to amall. All typM. FXIWAtZ tNTERioA§ COL 8x 10 of any . ' Fr .. Mt. UC. 931-2345 HANGING/STRIPPING Newport Beach loc. $75. Hou!MdMnlng, carpete & Matb Home lmpt~ VISA-MC 873--1512 HELIPIX 87s-«49 uphOlatery. wlndowa, •tc. ment/repalr, etc. CUl1om ...... Klrbyl Mllnt. 931-6272 flnllh carpentry tully --•---.... ---AHOYS WALLCOVERING Arc~iltet9't KAY'S CLEANING SERV equlpwoodaooP97S-90e3 •&-1 MYm* lnataMatlon I. A9moval AMH. RENDERtNOS. ~d. Speclallat. tna'd: PROF RESID'L SERVICES ~iE/'N & EXPERT Int. Painting. s.48-4013 HOMES. COMMERCIAL. 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Colesworthy & Co. PAM 7. Remax of Newport 8eact'I 8. Harbor AMllty 8. Hum & Aalodates 9. Mar8h Re9Jty 10. Remax of Cotta Mesa PAQI 11. Remax of Costa M ... 12. Open Houae OlrectOtY 13. Open HOUie DlrectOtY 14. Claaalfled 15. Claaalfted T~ 1"t &A ti\ TOJ94 V.J9An ~AILY PILOT/~aTATW . PAQI 16. Cluaffied 17. Cluaffied 18. The Buie Corporation "s..cafl" 19. Coldwell Banker, Coeta Meaa 20. Coldwell Banker, N9wport 8Mch • IS RF.SIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVI<:ES ~._,,I w1r .... Harbor Ridse guard·gated community, 2BR, 2 ~BA. library & den with fabulous inland and night light views. Beautlful dear throughout with wood and etched gla8I frcmt doors and plantation shutters.. Ed Facano and Maureen White --llllftf ,_ ...... Reduced $60,000. Relax ln a beautiful spa. while w atch.lng the 1wwe1 over Newport Bay . New 4 BD, 4 ~ BA. custom home with oak floon. high beamed oei.li.np and 4 fireplaces, located in Harbor Hill Ed FAcano/Maureen White ........ WATD 11,1 ..... Remodeled, ling)e story. 4 BR. 4 BA home with over 106 ft. on the water. Huge waterfront yard with room for pool. Private community behind guard gate. Lender will provide excellent f.inanc.. lng. Price includes the land. Mallttel White/Ed F.ac:ano ....... , .. IAl1ll -··· 11111 san.-•• Jodelle'' model behind guarded gate in prea.- tigious Harbor Ridge with spectacular views of ocean, bay and city l.ighta. Thia 38R, 2~BA family room home has been n!duoed $50,000 and ia ready for lmmedi.ate occupancy. Ed F.acano and Maureen White U Pll1 • 111 UY 11.-,- In Bayahores. Architectua.Uy designed. Fantatic poten tial. Most rooma with bay view. See the Rueben E. Lee, Linda Iale, Harbor Island and the Pavillion from thia price1em location. Four bedrooms, 3BA. Call Barbara Aune ... , •• "'· ---a,1..,.. With the best view tmapuable on prestigloua SpyaJ.ul Hill. 1be9e 3 available front row con· tiglaous lota offer an opportunity of a lifetime to desig:rl and build the estate of your dreams! Act now!!! Maralou Incold LM.W.alB -• N -11,111-Cloee to Newpon!M.i9Don VieJ>!Laluna and Lo. Angels. New roada to Coto de Caza Estates. Five bed.rooml, 4~BA. 4.FP and stable for 5 ~ party room of 1800 eq.ft. with fireplace, bar, 2BR. 45' pool, h12 ape. Great views. Multimillion $ homes. Bank repo. Best price. Appt. Tom Allimoo • • 1111• •s ••.""' "~ A great hcKllt and a great buy -below market llngle story home with ocean and night light view. Recently remodeled wii)l plantation abut. ten, French doon, hi&h beam ceilin&I. Three bedrooma. 2 ~BA. formal dining room and large family room. ar-t home for entertaining with large patio and apa. Uae of private beaches. $576,000 lndudinc land. Donna Godshall ............. 7111111 ,, •• Thia trl-level home wtth 3 car attached garage' featutel Joft area. Could be a library or den. Three bedroonw. 2~ batha. Skylight in master Nite. c.ommun1ty pool and tennia. Gayle Amato .. ,.. U1191 ••••,..au 1111.- Cuatombed one level 3BR pl\ll, 3~BA home on extnalarae Jot wtth panoramic ocean and aunee1, view. Ideal location on quiet top street but conve- nient to all ahoppina and IChoola. Game room with lta own bath and bar -a great place for children and parties. Maxine Propp I llLlll ...... Unml •g I ...,.., lrNNeulate two.story home on prime comer location. Three bedroom. den. formal dining, break.Wt areas, Lovely sandy beach and shared pier and dock. VIEW ALL THE AcrION! Martha Macnab i#2 ~ ........ , ..... 100, PENINSULA 2BR. view 11111111 llLI ..... SHORECl...J1'FS 5.BR, FR, pooVspa PROMONTORY 4BB. wtrfmt EASTBLUFF !BR, l'R CLDTHAVEN 3BR.J'R 1--5 HARBOR RIDGE sa.-.- 5BB. FR, pooVapa, view 1·5 H.VJDLLS .... 415BR. FR. view 1:3().5 NEWPORT BCH •1-- 4BR, FR. wtrfrnt 1:30-5 BALBOA PENlN ···-3BR, wtrfmt 1-5 EASTBLUFF a~ 3BR. FR 1-5 iVl!R SHORES Sl.,. BB. FR. wtrfmt, vi~ 1..S SPYGLASS .... H BR.. FR, view l-4 BAYSHORES •1..-- ~R. view 1-5 VINE TERRACE ····-BR, FR. view 1-4 SITlllll 1111111 p,.,.. 8-8 .,..,.. 1-5 •u.-1-5 ,., .. ..., M. llerl ... 111 S. Grod 11-.....1 S.G m• ..... •J 1·5 Alli8onl1U.1J~q ENINSULA .,.._ 1211 L .... • FR. spa. wtrfmt l ·5 v ogt./Proller/1UJ;0 Umll111j DECAZA 11...... 11H1 ..... BR, FR. pool/spa l ·5 T. n.UJIJmllH VINE TERR. .... 2111 T .... T pool 1--5 Denny EA WIND IMI-LI ta. hrt BB. FR 1-5 RONA HGHLNDS .. .,.,. BB. FR. pool l-4 ~.IYlJljuHGHLNDS .... BR, FR, ape 1-4 .. .._,......... .., .. Tasteful Portsmouth inlide and out with superb inlaw addition. Some ocean view and luxurious atone spa off muter bedroom. All this at a motivated offerin& of $510,000. Marilyn Bulkley LIWUT PW •• _, ••II 111..- Hichly upgraded condo on the fairway of Big Canyon Country Club. Two bedrooms, 2BA. Larae uawnable loans. Dave Hinchler ......_... .. ..... A warm and inviting home situated on a very private lot. Marvelous 1..1.11e of wood and brick . Three bedrooms. Fonnal dining room. family room plus lanai. Enjoy your own private pool. Ann Pet.en. MaW'ftD White and Ed F..:ano ......... _ 111..- eo.y cottage with 2BR , 2BA plus guest house. Completely remodeled. Enjoy your own pool this summer oc walk to your private accesa beach. Owner leaving area. Submit your offer. Ann Pet.en ....... IHI• Ml.Hiil-.&. 141 .... Th.la two story home oonsistl of a vast muter suite with marble fireplace, leCX>ndary BR, 3 BA. skylJghted Uvi.ng room, library and veranda. Price below market for qulclc sale. Maureen White and Ed &cano --... -~---------·---_____ ..... ~.----. ---. ---·--... --- , ...... ~ n.-.- Above the rock.a with unending views of ocean and Catalina. Five bedrooms, 3BA with large living, dininc. family room and aeparate master suite, pool + maid's room. Located in Cameo Shoree with aa::ea to private beaches. Martha Macnab 111 mil ... DTAll ...... Ever offered in Newport Beach. Malaive main boule of cedar, redwood and koa woods, copper, brw and gold. Out buildinp to acxxmmodate the equestrian enthusiast, the automobile oollector. La.ndacapi.ng to create an ambiance of quiet aer- enity. Approximately 2.2 acres afford total privacy, leCW'ity and lp800UI elefllnce. Offered to the diacriminating buyer at $4,900',000. Martha Macnab Ii i&I• llftUflllS 11.-,- 100' of pri.mC! waterfront property. Suitable for condos or ... Includes the right for at least 4 alipe. Offered lncluding the land at $1 ,900,000 Martha Macnab IWt.D -ornm ...,, 1111 u..- Just listed. Pride ol ownership. Three bedroom. 2BA w/fireplace and double garage and 2BR, lBA w/single garage. Total privacy. Near shopping and tcampor1ation. Marth.a Macnab ...., .... mw LIT . t•PP II.LI 11 ... Approximately ~ acre. Build a dream home on a comer view lot. Almost surrounded by custom homes. Thia ia truly a choice piece of property. Carolyn Muon ...... llRQ ...... New on the market. Wonderful view. Beautiful condition. All three units have 2.8R, 2BA. Ownen unit, formal dining + pomible 3rd bedroom. Four car garage. Back unit has viewing deck. Great demand for A-1 beach property. Beverly MOl'pby ·1 ~., 11-•2•-11,..._ Invillng oourtyard entry with pool land luah gardenl lead to elegant foyer with circular st.air· way and crystal chandelier. Formal dining room seats 14 to 16. Step down into spacious living room with views, antique trench fireplace and complete entertainment oenter. No expenae spared to make this one of the finest homes in exclusive Big Canyon. Beverly Morphy and Barbara Aune _,......Wfll .......... Some unique feature8 make this a special and very liveable home. Private brick patio, viewing loft for AlD8e\ oodctails. new kitchen and u pdated baths. Cozy family room and 3 large bedrooms, fonnal dining. A really comfortable home. $486,000 including land. Beverly Morphy • UITll HU•Hflf ""-Four bedrooms. 1epatate family room with fire- place, formal living & dining l"OC)lm, 3BA, and 3- car garace. Fabulous aett:ing on a quiet cul-de-4ac. spacious lot with a garden at every window Spectacular waterfall and spa. Priced to sell at $629,000. Danny Bib and Stephanie Grody ..... , ....... Thil 4BR, 3 ~BA. custombed Bekowt manor plan 2 la truly a apedal home. Rieb oed paneling and parquet floon. Perfect family and entertain· mmt home. Features grand formal living and dinin8 rooma. Paneled family room. Large back garden with pool and spa. c.an Danny BibblSteoharue Grody. ....,, *utum-11.-... An opportunity to keep your 70' boat in front of your own home. Recently remodeled 4BR with formal living and dining, large breakfa..t room. private study, and huge master suite with fire- place. All light and bright and contemporary feeling. Over 140' of water frontage with a 70' dock. Includes land at $1 ,200.000. Martha Macnab lllWPomT BIACH I . .. NEWPORT BEACH BA YFRONT -SPECTACULAR VIEW OF TURNING BASIN · Large pter & slip. Remodeled, 4 bdrms. 3'h baths. den, 3-ar garage Room to expand. Community tennis Sl.750.000 BILL VINCENT LIDO ISLE CONDOS · Four 2 bdrm condos in super location Steps to community tennis & beaches. Short walk to Lido Village, shops & restaurants .-SI 99.000 each Buy ont or all! CATHRYN TENNILLE A COVETED COMBINATION FOR LIVING Spacious 3 bdrm, 3 bath condo with laundry room. About 1900 sq ft. of great vrew of living above Newport Bay, the ocean and mountains. One of a kind. don't miss 1t1 $275,000 • ROGER BROWN GET READY FOR SUMMER Invest or enioy 1t yourself Newer pride of ownership home plus income on the beach in Newport. 3 bdrm owners unit with blt·in kitchen plus 3 bdrm apt. with blt·1n kitchen and patio. MARIA BERCOVITZ/MARIL YN TWITCHELL VACANT: HARBOR VIEW HOMES · Beaut1· lul. ltght. bright, newly painted & landscaped. Move-in cond11ton 4 bdrm. 2.,, bath home Owners have moved and would hke to see an offer. Just fell out of escrow. $369.000 TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD NEWPORT BEACH CONDO · Large versatile plan 4 with a dramatic ltYtng room. fireplace, family room & den. Good view. One of the largest units in Villa Balboa. Assumable financing. Owner anxious. $182,000. MARIA BERCOVITZ/LINDA TAGLIAN£TTI FIRST TIME BUYERS -NEWPORT BEACH FOR $134,IOOI · Owner must sell! Submit all otters! Villa Balboa condo w/stunning ocean view. Complete secunty w/guarded gate. En1oy ocean sunsets. pool & spa. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE OABOL T LIVE IN NEWPORT FOR UNDER 1180,000 · Has everything you want! Fireplace in master suite, air cond. walk to beach. 2 bdrms, 2 baths, den. Shows hke a model. Good assumable financing. SI 77,000. MARIA BERCOVITZ 0< LINDA T AGLIANETII LIDO BA YFRONT CONDO, OHL Y S339,000 · Elegantly decorated condo on exclusive Ltdo Park Ome. Secunty building features 2 huge bedrooms. spa tub and atnum. Probate sale. Call for details. MARY JANK/AHN BEMENT OH THE BAY IN NEWPORT BEACH · Comfort, convenience, elegance and LOCATION are yours m our new ltsting on Ltdo. All rooms are spact0us and newly decorated. 3 bdrm. 3 bath condo Seller will trade for units or commercial. Pier & slip available TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD CUL-De_-SAC LOCATION -5 BEDROOMS • Great home for family hvmg and entertaming. Private large lo! wilh sparkltng pool. Formal dining, parquet floors m family room. Walk to schools. par\, and shopping village. $259,900 VICKI KRAUS PICTURE PERFECT BA WITH PIER a SLIP Only Sl,075. will buy thtS custom butlt 4 bdrm home. Entoy the armth of hnely finished hardwoods. An extensive use of gla al plactd views of bay and ltgtits.. Call for a 1ntment. DON De THOMAS VILLA BALBOA • 2 MASTER SUITES a OCEAN VIEW · Where else in Newport can you en1oy an ocean view, swimming pool, spa, security gate, and walk to beach? 2 Master bdrms. custom decor for only $179.900 large assumable loan. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE OABOL T "NEW EXCITING LISTING · on the bluff" at Newport. Large "Latour" model with two bedroom suites and fireplace. Quiet with some view, pool, spa and secunty. For only $140,SOO. Good financuia. ROGER BROWN STUNNING NEWPORT POOL HOME · Re- duced & ready to go! location plus in this lovely execubve home. Immaculate & ready to move m. 3 bdrms or 2 & den, 2 fireplaces. Perfect tor entertaining. Asking $3.40,000. MARILYN Hill CORONA DEL MAR IN LOWLY CAMEO HIGHLANDS, C.D.M. · Beaubfully UPlf aded 4 bdrm residence. New carpet, patnt. wall coverings. A park like yard with lush landscaping on a pirvate corner tot. Owner most anxious. $399,000. • LINDA TAGLIANEm OUTSTANDING PROPERTY IN OLD C.D.M. PLUS INCOME · On a very p!Cluresque street. large 3 bdrm with family room; wet bar, 2 fireplaces in an authentic Spanish motif. Includes separate and very private oversaed 1 bdrm income unit. LINDA TAGLIANETTI FOR THE DISCERNING BUYER -$20,000 REDUCTION Superbly upgraded executive home with exciting ocean. city light & mountain view. Poot & spa, new landscaping. atr cond1ltoned, wet bar & hardwood floors. Large assumable loan $620,000. BELLE CHASE LEE STEPS TO THE BEACH A short stroll to bay and ocean beaches from this custom-built 3 bdrm. 2~ bath, family room home Extra features include fireplace, sundeck. large stained glass w1rtdow 1n entry $389.000 CAROl PANGBURN FABULOUS OCEAN VIEW! Third lot from Ocean Blvd. Prestlg1<>us Siie in prime location 1ust steps to the beach. Butld your new dream house or great potential lo remodel present structure. $«9,000 VICKI KRAUS GLORIOUS OCEAN AND BAY VIEWS · Romantic sunsets from this except1<>nal f amtly home. De:slrable Harbor View Hiils. Open plan ltv1ng. Great for enterta1n1ng. Many quality upgrades. Private pool. $419,000 ~ GR£ER OPEN HOUSE SUN l ·5PM 1120 GOl0£HROO. C.D.M EXCITING POSSIBILITIES WITH FABULOUS VIEW First lime ottered. Situated 1n one of Corona Del Mar's finest areas. Large lot with space for expansion. Pool & spa in private courtyard. Ntw 3-ear garaae. Large covered redwood & bnck vteWtng terrace. 3 bdrms & family room. $465,000 BELLE CHASE LEE 8PYOLA88 HIU -NEWPORT MODEL Beautiful view of reservoir and city lieflts. New carpet and water heater, custom bar, marble master bath Assumable loans. $385,000. MARIA BERCOVITZ OCEAN VIEW HOME ON LAROE LOT . lovely quiet area of custom12ed homes 1n CorOM del Mar. Access to pnvate beach. Three bedrooms & two baths. Two decks. Perfect for entertainma. $369,000. OCA BURTON SPECTACULAR SPYGLASS HILL YEW HOME · Briehl & cheerful! 3 bdrms. 2 baths & tamtly room. Decorator perfect Full ocean, bay & city li&hts view. 2 fireplaces, wooden shutters, hardwood floors. spa in private arbor settina. Beautifully landscaped. Just reduced for quK:k sale. $537,500. BELLE CHAS£ LEE IRVINE IN WOODBRIDOE, IRVINE Except1<>nal 3 bdrm, 2~ bath ctndo. Newly painted & ready to move into $153,000. LE. STARK ' --- •• • H llmA. • lllffS -Back bay and night light vtew from 3 bdrm, 2 bath condo, end unit, sunny patio, on greenbelts. $229,000. UTIU ISlMI ..._ -Funky 2 units. full Balboa Island lot, flreplaoes, close to bay. Income $18,000/yr. Then build dream home. $295,000. COIOll Ill Ill CUSSIC -Totally modernized 2 bdrm. 1 bath cottage, tennalre, tiled spa, stained glass, plus In-law qtrs. $295,000. SPfCW. • CAIYM ISUll -Upgraded Pinehurst model, 2BR, den, comm. apa, tennis, pool. Big deck with small view. Tasteful! $210,000. IUCI llWUTIHT -A duplex just a block to the beach In Newport, owned by lender, rent poten- tial very strong, desirable area. $237,000. SllTA f( R.IWOI -Appealing Bluffs townhome. 'barrel fireplace', beams, enlarged Linda plan with hot tub. Hot listing at only $242,500. LOICT11l Ullllll -Ranch style 4 bdrm with majestic sycamo#M. 2 adobe fl replaces, study, nice yard, Westdlff area. $299,000. A LOT Of LIT -Magnificent 180° vfew of Dana Point Harbor, lights, mountains. With $50,000 down, O.W.C. Subft all offers. $225,000. IUITlfll Oll IOOS -Desirable end unit, wrap around patio, upgraded 3 bdrm, A.C., full secur- ity, quiet cul-d&-aac. $238,000. LOftlY TllU • Tll lllff -Its special! 3 bdrms, on a lovely greenbeft loaded with trees. 2 story townhouse. 1830 sq.ft. $240,000. ---$335,000 TO $441,000--- A lllQI( F•lY IOI£ -Professionally decorated 4 bdrm, tam room Palermo model In Harbor View. near school, pool, park. $339,000 . .._. ~ -For family desiring lovely, spacious 4 bdrm pool home In the prestigious neighborhood of lrvlne Terrace. $396,000. lACIU IUCI -Cottage flavored 3 bdrm, a block to Victoria Beach, newer and nloer, with a peek of blue view. $449,000. Tll Pm IS mil -Thats rare theSe days, ao Is a 5 bdrm single story In Broad moor. Immaculate, sunny and just reduced. $369,000. IAYAOIT LIT -Complete with a cozy ofder homel Balboa Peninsula sandy beach. 3 bdrm, 2 bath with cute cabana. Just $450,000. llCCUT Riii PUI -Seller wants offers on Jasmine Creek, plan 4, 3 bdrm, 2 story, comm. pool & tennis. Just reduoed. $335,900. A IUl SllPllS( -This newer 2 story, 3 bdrm Olde CdM Is special! Spacious feeling, ocean views, great for entertaining. $580,000. IOT A IHS£ · A IETIUT -LB compound: tennis court, spa, adobe walls, tile roof, pool, view of the Pacific. Plenty of bdrms. $745,000. A llftlf URSm.E -Harbor Ridge townhome with serene-vtew of city and beyond. 3 bdrm. 3 bath, lmpeccabte condition and AC. $642,500. UT Mii WllW -From beamed IMng room watch bay and pavtlllon, 3 bdrm, offlce, courtyard. designer kitchen. Unique at $575,000. SIR'f I lltCIT -Town home overlooking all of Nwprt Beach. Perky 3 bdrm, 3 bath, retreat off master suite. In Harbor Ridge at $661,000. RWU fll.PUI IUI elm l£ACI -Oh wow! Three spacious 3 bdrms apts, '~block to beach, frplcs. laundry rooms. 2-car garage. $519,000. ---OVER $1 MILLION --- IOST WALUILI H T1£ lllllT -Spectacular 6700 sq. ft . home on half acre overlooking secluded beach and coastline. Sen88tlonal $4,300,000 llM COYl lSTAn -5 bdrm, 1 story home. ocean view, Laguna's flnest area with private beach, comm facllltles. $1 , 190,000. l n.1A • tll Uf -In San Clemente. spec.- tacular view of the Pa- cfflc, 5 bdrms, medlter- raneen ftavor, owner wllllng to finance. $1,500,000. 911 1111111Y 1-1 'Wlltllll I.I.I. $369,000 H11 ........ Prtvate 5 bdrm, 9'ngle ltOtY J. Brlleey .... .. $339,000 1111 ......... Lovely Pelenno, 4 bdrm, family room D. Johnson .......... $425,000 1111 ........ .., Bay, ocean, cfty Ughts vu. 3 bdrms 0 . Marku .. -$295,000 111 ....... Cl~ 2 bdrm, 1 bath cottage B. Barrington W. HNllU $450,000 1• Uau .. au 3 bdrm, 2 bath on the bay V. Sinclair IUff1 $238,000 -....... End unit 3 bdrm, many extras F. Scott-Evans ._..... $396,000 M1 l.,.... Private 4 bdrm, pool M. Brewer IPD ll•IY 1-1 • Ul!ll s210.ooo ·n...,.. ..._. Tasteful Pinehurst, 2 bdrm, den, sm view T. Boland .. -$295,000 111 ....... ClaMic 2 bdrm, 1 bath cottage B. Barrington •M•HI I.I.I. $369,000 H11 ........ Private 5 bdrm, single story, FR B. Hutchtnga .... ""' $339,000 1111 ......... Lovely Palermo. 4 bdrm. family room 0 . Johnaon .......... $425.000 1111 .......... ., Bay, ocean, cfty Hghts vu, 3 bdrm O. Markes .... .. ... $399,000 1111 ......... Somerset model, 5 bdrm, F.R. M. Brewer l&.lff1 $242,500 2111 ftltll LMetle 3 bdrm townhome. hot tub C. Manentl ...... $240,000 !tit ........ Two story. 3 bdrm townhome M. vonGeldern IL"'1 $238,000 -..... End unit 3 bdrm, many extras F. Scott-Evans .. ..... $396,000 •11 ..... Private 4 bdrm, pool R. Boland UNIQUE IS COOKING -AND THAT'S NO BULL! The Irons are hotl Over $6,000,000 already this month ... with a $1000 listing contest, a new van for touring, lncreaaed community Involvement (and referrals!) and sales momentum that requires 2 new agents. If you're Interested In becoming Unique, call Jim Wood at 675-6000. and work with the office that has good taste. U~IUJ~ . ~LT~i. fJltJ-fJ()OO PACIFIC COAST lilc.HwAY AT~ 80UU'VdD IN aJa0NA DG. MAR ' ~ BUY OR SELL WITH CONFIDENCE NEW LISTING Expanded "Bonita" model on large greenbell. 3 bd., 2 ba., teak floors in living room and dining room. Charming courtyard entry. Includes the land. OPEN HOUSE SAT A SUN 1-5PM 1952 VISTA CAUDAL, NB $225 000 EASTBLUFF ·POOL One level 4 bd., 2V1 ba., large pool and spa. Security system, 2 fireplaces. Large family room. Lusk built "B" plan. leasehold. OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5PM 2236 ARALIA, NB $254 900 FAST ESCROW Two story "Franciscan" model. 3 bd., 21/1 ba., large sunny P.atio with Western exposure. Fast escrow possible. Nite l11e view of Newport Center Includes 1he land. $219,000 OWNER VERY ANXIOUS Great starter home. One level "Anita" model, 3 bd., 2 ba., shutters, air conditioning. LOWEST PRICE IN BLUFFS. leasehold. $152,500 . -~~·r:-...... .., . . . --. . ... ··~.~· ~, .• -: ( ;-(i BACK BAY VIEW Beautiful expansive view of lower Back Bay. 3 bd., 21/2 ba., plantation shutters, tile and wood ac- cents. Franciscan model. le.isehold. $219,000 BEST QUALITY Beautifully redone "Delores" plan. French doors, large back patio with incredible view. End unit privacy. 3 bd., 2'h ba., new kitchen, paneling, top quality thru-out. Includes the land. $395,000 GREAT QREENBEL T LOCATION Very popular "Angelita" model. One level, 2 bd., 2 ba., large greenbelt surrounds pool. Pr ivate end unit. Includes the land. $215,000 RARE "Q" PLAN Features conversation pit with fireplace. 3 bd., 2 Vi ba., shutters, near new carpet and tile. Spacious living area. Includes the land. OPEN HOUll SUN 1·1 307 VISTA TIWC.HA, NB $239,SOO 640-0020 Eastbluff Village Center, Newport Beach BEAUTIFUL SETTIN Well located "H" plan. Close to pool and Back Bay, large trees create private country setting. 2 bd., 2 ba. leasehold. OPEN HOUSE SAT a SUN 1-SPM 2154 VISTA ENTRADA, NB $169,100 SMASHING VIEW 160° Back Bay view, 3 bd., 21/J ba., "Franciscan" model. Quiet cul-de-sac location. New kitchen, shutters, large back patio. Includes the land. OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-1 PM 2021 AVENIDA CHICO, NB $282,500 BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED End unit, very private 2 story "Delores" model. Nite lite and water views. 2 bd. 21/2 ba., new kitchen, expansive master suite. Includes the land. $249,500 NEEDS TENDER LOVING CAREll One level, spacious "Linda" model. 3 bd., 2 ba., wrap-around patio, large kitchen with eating area, walk-in pantry. Needs creative buyer. VERY WELL PRICED, includes the land. OPEN HOUSE IUN l·IPM 4090NDA, NB $220,000 THE •LUFFS -LEAIE 3 bd., 21/J ba., Back Bay view. Available May 1st, one year leaM?. ~o~ts. $1.UO per men'th DAILYP~OT/•11AL..-rA1 ................................................................ .. . · IATUmlAY AN. 26.,; l .. /PMllr 7 ~R&'Mtl<. NEWPORT BEACH • Rf?NAC NEWPORT BEA.CH • Ri'MMC-NEWPORT BEACH ~. ~ z . . ~ ~ ~ ~ g:: ~· ~ 9 o . . 1B ' . , ti ~ ~ nrAAt..V of An~ant~~~~~~h~ z~ ~ KCl"'lr Ila. with a full 90 feet on the wat« In-Newport. A 65 ~~ NEWOCQT ITJQI. foot dock that wm accomodate 2 yachts. A I L. -.J motivated Miter that wm con8'der an exchange or carry paper. Create an opportunity to llve on the water. :::c , ..... 1 ..... E•PWIS II LIYlll High vaulted celllngs with garden views from each room. Master suite separated from three bedroom wing by entertainment and f amlly areas. Immaculate with grounds llke a botanic garden. Room for pool and recreational v&- hlcles. Will consider exchange. $238,900. A-AllMUllll-1111 IOSTlLlll IT THE IUCH Quaint cottage In Olde Corona del Mar has cathedral ceilings. knotty pine llvlng and dining areas and a huge brick fireplace. Enjoy the sunny corner location and walk to the beach. Large yard and even a rental unit tor some extra Income. Best of all, only $235,000. 1111111 .... 711-llOO JIS•llE CREEi Highly desirable Plan 5, with expanded deck 180° panoramic view. numerous upgrades. ca~ thedral ceilings. skylights, etc. Attractive land- scaped gardens and gazebo. Tennis. pools. spas. greenbelts plus 24 hour guarded gate security. The best of Jasmine Creek. $379,500. ~ Call for private sho=. UIO I llO-HOO IEWPORT IUOH CGIDO Live on the bay New York style. Professionally decorated with white clay tile floors. 2 bd .. 21A ba .• with sauna In master. Owner wlll consider selllng furnished which Includes white lacquer piano. Submit all offers. $509,000 . .. PIUIT 111-IOOO 2~ ICIE PARCELS Improved lots with all utllltles. Magnificent sweeping views In growing Rancho Callfornla. $50,000 -$75,000 with excellent seller ·financ- ing. Cell for a tour or more detailed Information. ......... , ....... TllE ILIFFS Detached 3 bd.. 2~ ba. In auper location on greenbelt, convenient to pool. Gated courtyard entry. Mexican tile, family llvlng and formal dining rooms. CaJI now. 1111 l.1111 tlf.llM IEIT IF IEL•IT PIUTlllm IELOlllTllAMllllE Elegantly apPointed 4 bd., 3'h ba. with 3 fire- places. Lovely pool and spa with extensive brick patio. This home Is a must see. $895,000. Call for your personal showing. •m.ml ...... lllOIE IELCDIRT CllTll LOT Bulld your own 5000 sq.tt. plus home + pool on this large corner estate property. Priced for quick saJe at $329,000. Call for your personal showing. Ill HUIT lll· ... LEIBER OWIEI PROPERTIES Call for Information on several fine properties avallable In the coastal Orange County afeas In the $500,000 to $1 Mllllon range. Some Q.!' the water, some with a view. , ...... 1 ....... COSTA •Ell UllTS WANTED NOW for buyers with cash In hand. Wiii consider any combination of units from 4 to 20. Call for professional and confidential hand- ling of your Investment. ........ , ....... SllLL WITll LITS DF CUSS For those who don't need a big home but want a quality location. This 2 bedroom condo In Woodbridge, Irvine Is the answer. Immaculate and nlcely decorated It features a large country kitchen. Indoor laundry room and enclosed patio. $108,500. , ..... , ...... HlllE UI ESTATE ClllTIY Opportunity to bulld your dream home on this all useable one acre of land. Situated In prime Orange Park Acres on a quiet, private location with gotf course view. Alld~ 1175,000. ~ .... 1 ·-.... IEWPllT llJFlllT Charming tradltlonat home wtth a large dock and side tie. 4 bedroom and 3.5 baths. Quatlty, In a prime location. Owner will also consider an exchange. Asking $875,000. ....... 1 ...... lllllOR VIEW I llRI Expanded bedrooms and dining room aod to this already spacious 2-story home. Private cul- d&-sac. Extra large deep lot allows potential ror various usages. Asking $398,500. Call for show- ing. llVESTOl/FIRST TI•E lmR Offer ·only 5•1. down and rent to own or for a tax wrlt&-off. Two master suites each bedroom has It's own bath. Fireplace. wet bar. enclosed patio and community pool and spa. 2 oar garage with a workshop located In Costa Mesa. $142,000. P&llllll ...... IELCOIRT UECUTIVES IELllHT You must see this light aod airy 2 bd .• 21h ba .• + den. Professionally decorated condo. Gourmet kitchen with nook. Call for your personal show- ing. $495,000. Ill FD.UT 111-IOIO LUSE /LUSE OPTIOI Motivated seller wants out! 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath townhome In a gate community with pool, spa and tennis courts. Close to the beach In Hunt- ington Beach. Asking $199,900. PAM..Ulll-llOO LUSE II TllRE RICI Quality Immaculate townhome. Giant gourmet kitchen. famlly room. 2 large bedrooms. 21,.; baths. Double oar garage. Air conditioning. Walk to pool, tennis, park. $1250/month. Avail- able S/2. ll&lm ... 11111• 760-5000 • 180 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE • 760-5000 INDEPENDENT BROKER MEMBER NEWPORT BEACH • ,,,___~--Hunt & Associates 140 4•• REAL ESTATE 2121 =~c:.:1e Rd. BIG CANYON -18th FAIRWAY Spacious & sophisticated, this 4 Bd, 5 Ba custom d~signed by ~allace Neff, is Cali!of!1ia Living at it's best! From courtyard entry thru the gracious & spr~~hng floor pla~ to spar~lin~ pool, separate citrus and r08e garden, right onto golf oourse 1t s the entertamers delig ht. PRIVATE POOL HOUSE W/SAUNA. enromous basement and over 4200 sq.ft. to charm you. 24 hr. guarded gate. Owner may assist. $995,goo. CalJ Jeri Hunt to aee. 18 CYPRESS PT. LN. OPEN S UN 1-5 DESIGN WITH DISTINCTION Luxurious lifesty le with concentration on quaHty, desiJll and detail thus creating an atmosphere .of elega~ce and sophistication for .those accustomed to t he very best! Formal living room and dining room with colorful garden and pool views. Delightful -sunny -fully equipped kitchen w/breakfast nook. 2 SEPARATE MASTER SUITES WITH CITY AND WATER VIEWS+ gracious guest quarters alld study. Charming family room with handsome wet bar and 1 of 3 fi replaces. Spectacular outdoor enLertainin~ area in.eluding pool/spa with waterfall~ lightec\}/IEW gazebo and paddle tennis court. Security alarm and 24 hour guarded gate of Harbor Ridge. Priced to sell at $995,000. Call J eri Hunt fo r appointment to see. SUN 10 NARBONNE OP EN 1-5 MAGNIFICENT MANOR 180° OCEAN -VIEWS Designed to please t he most discriminate, t his 5Bd, ?Ba custom home is located a l the very VIEW lop of Harbor Ridge. 180° ocean, hay, cit.Y & ·sL1NSETS OVER CATALINA' VIEW. From warm library to family room w/one of 4 fi replaces to gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa -1t reOects the ultimate in q uality. Master suite (ove r 1,000 sq.ft .) w/sauna and fireplace a nd breathtaking VIEW 24 hour guarded ga te. Use your hou~e as down payment or submit trades. Offered at $1 ,750,000. Call J eri Hunt to see. 6 T RAFALGAR OPEN SUN 1-5 BIG CANYON -$164,900 T he ABSOLUTE LOWEST PRICE in this development! Delightful, 2Bd, 2Ba single level wi th d ining room and wet bar. step down living room and fi replace. Large a nd very private walled patio amidst a lush woodsy setting. Will also lease at $1000 per month. Call Jeri Hunt to <,ee CHOOSE YOUR COLORS Two gorgeoua brand new custom homee nearing completion! Over 4,000 sq.ft. at 1996,000. One of BEST Newport Beach locationa. Call Jeri Hunt (or detaila. REALTY The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm FHICllSlll * OlllU Ill IUI 11"1MI 2 bdrm, 2 bath deluxe condo on the ocean side of the hwy. Prime corner location with fireplace, private patio, wet bar, carpets & window covers. Submit terms. llYUTllll IHl,000 OCEAN FRONT -3 multiple zoned lots In Carlsbad. View. Level. Reedy to bulld on. Y1IWt Y1IWl YIEWJ 1121,. · 4 bdrms, 3 baths, family room, formal dining room, 3 car garage, newty redone kitchen. Convenient location, excellent schools, reduced to sell. •. Nil..... 112,111 Completely furnished end beautifully decorated bachetor condo near Hoag Hospital In full secur- ity bldg. Private deck, bar, mirrors. Not too large and cote u can bel IO Fm Mm UY 1111.000 An exceptional beyfront veluet Beautifully dec- orated 4 bdrm home with private PIER & FLOAT. New gourmet kitchen, mahogany parquet floors, large work shop, convertible den and large bayslde used brick patio. EllM11YI UITAU We have several quality rental properties available now, furnished or unfurnished priced from $1025 to $1950 per month. Best k>catlons. 2 to 5 bedrooms. Call and ask for our rental department. ............ 1211,111 Luxurtoua 2 bdrm condo beautifully decorated with fabuloua vtews of the bay, ooean and city lights from every room. Large sun deck, full security building, terrific recreation facllltles. Reduced for quick sale. UllH tlUU ... 11.at1• The prestigious bayfront address! Spacious 3 bdrm home designed for California living with private swimming pool, basement, family room and formal dining area. 70 feet on the bay. Large pier & float. Owner may help finance. MlllA Ill UI -11 .... Well located 1 bdrm condo with private patio, fireplace & wet bar. Desirable corner location. Beautiful community poof & spa. utu.u umwr 11,-,- 88 feet on the bey In exclusive gate guarded Bayshoresl Spacious single levet home cuatom built with 4 bdrms, oversized garage, family room and large baystde sundeck. ~uced to settle estate. ... _ •1-- Furnlshed 2 bdrm, 2 bath oondo with ocean and harbor views drastically reduced for quick tale. Prime 1st floor locatton with large patio. Motivated Miter movtng out of state. (213) 628-2828 (714) 673-4400 2145 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR ... ~ ............................................................. IM~~~~ ... .m ... ~ ~ 35,000 drawn to show for do-it-yourselfers 8y JOYCE SCHERER llODLOVICH The Home Restoration and Re- modeling Show held recently at Anaheim Stadium brought a super- market of home Improvement and decorating Ideas to Orange County. It was the fourth appearance for the home show In Orange County. though there have been 10 such exhibitions In Los Angeles. Features Included hundreds of ex- perts who offered homeowners free tips on everything from solar heating and air conditioning to plumbing, patching, painting, roofing, reseamlng and rewiring. ·The cost of housing In Southern California has skyrocketed. Today, famllles can't afford to move when a new baby Is born or when they simply want to change their surroundings. Fam Illes are forced to keep their homes longer and make the necessary Im- provement themselves," said Vanita Ciiio, spokeswoman for the home show. wares during the four-day show. The magical miniature wotld created by mast8f" miniature builder Rich Waters was one of the highlights of the show. The elaborate "adult dotl house," priced around $5,000, Is designed with Indoor/outdoor lights, running water In the sink. a working Jacuzzi and foun- tain -and even a self-cleaning oven. Miniature Victorian furniture fllled the home, which was accented with hand- painted wooden floors and hand-lald stone facades. "My father was In construction," explained Waters, "so I grew up fascinated with the whole Idea of building something special. One day, after years of talking about designing houses, a friend challenged me to quit talking and do something about my dreams. He said If I can't actually bulld a real house, I should try building a scale model first -that Is how I got hooked." Panoramic View ui \"~ Pacific Ocean Al ~thentic English Tudor ~ign o~ more than 7000 sq. ft. .r-. ~dude. a grand entry with m&u1ve curved stairway. oak p~led library. gourmet kitchen, large formal living room and dining room plus t.hree. huge family rooms. Room for pool plus ample garden area m pnvate gate guarded community. Offered for 1995,000. For your private showing and additional information regarding this estate call MARSH. 643-2055 More than 35,000 do-lt-yourselfers who braved rainy weather were treated to custom cabinet makers, Interior designers, furniture manufacturers and carpeting and lighting experts who were eager to part with Information to make at-home Jobs easier. In all, more than 300 exhibitors displayed their Waters' full-time work Is making home construction fantasies a reality for a wide range of customers, Includ- ing Elizabeth Montgomery and Bob Newhart. Wat8f"s and his partner, Oscar Palomino, spend six months to one year on each house. "We llke to build the house so elaborately and so exact that someone can actually Imagine living there," he said. MARSH ~TEAM WAlK-IN REALTY or 458-103=!J • Guard gated community • Close to Newport, Irvine • SBR, 4 battt, study, family room • 5 hor1e stables and poddocb + 1600 ft. party room over stable • Su~rb 45' pool and 9x 12 spa • Terroces -veranda • Rolling lawns • Priwte Coto de Caza club wittt 30 miles of bridle trails, di.Mt shooting, tennis and lowly club house • New privot. golf course und.r construction • Disney owned development • Property requires new financing and 1eller will allow 10% diacount on selling price for 30 day or SO<>Nr escrow Price S 1,050,000 FEE • • • CAU AGENT F~ PASS THRU GATE TO VIEW Talce 4()j to El Toro Rd., f10 nort#t .4 mi'-1 to Porlolo Parlcway · Rancho Santa Morgurita, tvm right 4 ml,.s to Coto t:# Caza .,,,,~ · Tok• ad to gate • imiO. tab 1st left, him on Parade, ..e signs. SPECIAL BUYS • CUSTOM HOMES OPEN FOR VIEWING THIS WEEKEND VIEWS OCEAN SANDS 1213 E. BALBOA BLVD. $700,000 • Peninaulo oceanfront custom • In AAA condition • Greatly reduced to $700,000 • 48R (2 masters) · 3 battts wittt spas • Floor to celling ocean view widowi + huge fireplace for romontk, ••citing sunsets and living • Totally repainted interior wlttl new ldtchen opplionces (e•cept refrl~otor) • Excellent, low rate, fiited h t TO finoncing by owner • Quick qualification revW# & report • Quid& escrow ond occvponcy possible SAT & SUN 1-5PM VIEWS CATALINA & HARBO 2224 PACIFIC DRIVE PCH TO ACACIA -WEST $895,000 • A grand 3 story home with children or guest floor + living rooms ond a mosier suite floor plus extensr.. decking and ttle top floor is huge party room + bar wittt vie'*' of Harbor ond ocean t+iot don't stop! • A· 1 condition now plus plenty of room for expansion • Million SS neighborftood · secluded but close to all Corona del Mor ond Newport culture, shops ond b.oches • Excellent and flexib'9 financing ovoiloble wittt quid! response to yow qualifications plus quick escrow • Eoty to '" · Don't miu this exciting 48R + view party room home NI YIAR HOME PROTICTION PLAN INCLUDED NOTE1 FREI LARGI SCALI ARIA MAP AND STREIT INDEX IF YOU IRING HIS AD WITH YOU CALL TOM ALLINSON Grubb & Ellis llNIOll MAllCITIN9 CONSULTANT RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICE. 644 6200 #2 C1v1c Plaza, Suite 100 • NewPort Beach. California 92660 •• I I f a a a l'AG• 10/SATUllDAY APfl. 16. 1 DAJLY l;jj~::• WMIC C:@$1tl ~ CilWI WMIC •·WN:+ WAik ljf4QM WAik ***' RYAW 1;1¢Wi RYAW t @\19 ~ •·@l't' l5A1IC ijlM}I RYAW I I e I I I a I I I I I I I e I I SWEEPlll OCUI YIEWI $301,000 ONe of Newport's BEST view buys! Superbly remodeled 3 bdrm home with 3 baths. Open beam ceilings In family room. The kitchen Is a dream -all new upgrades. Oak flooring. Views from formal living and dining rooms. This home has uncompromising detail. Asking $309,000. OPEN HOUSE SU NOA Y UCLUSIYE CLIFFlllYEI lllLIEIS' lllEAI Huge lot -almost 10,000 sq.ft . One of the very best areas of Newport. 3 bedroom Ranch style home includes family room and pool. Re- modeled kitchen and bath. Vacant and ready to selll Asking $325,000. OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN. IEDITERRAIEll VILLA Newer Cllffhaven residence In prime location. 4BR, family room. plus den or library and 3 full baths. Soaring ceilings, elegant marble entry. This most dramatic design will lend itself to any decor. New pool with extensive decked area. A beautiful property with all conveniences. Excep- tional value. $429,000. OPEN SAT & SUN. llE llllEIS 111-1211 REALTO ·RS ® 4111 CUSTOI WITH liUEST UllT Expansive Newport Heights property with re- cent 2 story addition. Tasteful traditional design with oak hardwood floors and two brick fire- places. Large family room overlooks pool area. Fully contained guest unit In rear of property and much more. EXCLUSIVE LISTING. Asking $349,500. Call for appointment. Ill 1111111 U1-12H IALllAISWI This beautiful custom home has four bedrooms and 31n baths. The versatile floor plan can be converted to Include a separate apartment. All the charm and location you could want. Asking $495,000. Please call for appointment. w 11111a 111-1211 USTSllE 11 I l ,&00 Charming 2 bdrm, 2 bath home. Large lot with fruit trees. Two fireplaces, warm spacious family room. Price has just been reduced -owners moving out of area. IEWPORT HEllHTS ClllO JUST LISTED All the warmth, charm and location you could wish for. Great value In Newport Heights! Ap- prox 1700 sq.ft. of luxury llvlng. Just 2 years old, 3BA and 3 baths. Newty listed at $165,000. 11.USll llTUll 111-1211 NEW LISTINli IALIOA POllT • CUSTOM Beautiful newer Balboa h"me features three bedrooms lncludln'1 ,. l \\' master suite with master bath, • ft t.. ·mal dining room, two fireplaces.$ V .. 11ook. Don't wait to see this home. $40 •• ~. Shown by appointment. naT L mnm 11 111-1211 RAE ROOOE1'8 a1-1• W hr htltute ef llartet Yalu .. , .. , ......... " .......... IElmlUIW ELEIUCE WITI PAllUlllC YIEWSI This unique custom home Is compllmented with a distinctive European flair. Situated In Newport Heights. Comprised of '4 spacious bedrooms and 4'h baths. Built In 1978. 180° views of bay & ocean from all living areas Including bedrooms A unique laJand kitchen wtth every amenity Master suite has fireplace and sitting room with oversized closet and bath area. This property has an excellent praentatlon throughout' Shown by appointment. $529,000 111lllllD111-1211 I ~R··~~- D CURT A. HERBEATS. II 1101 IAY VIEW LIVE II IEWPlllT 1011 • IHl /10. NEW LISTINIS DESIRED PROFESSIOllL llRIO EYILUATIOI 10 OILl&ITIOI 631·12M Spacious 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bath townhome with With 20•1. down this 1BR condo will cost ; formal dining overlooking Newport Back Bay. $567 /mo P&I. Watk to beach. Gated area. Under Attached 2 car garage and private rear yard Is ground parking. Asking $83,900. • ideal for entertaining friends and family. Just IAYCIEST II IEWPlllT • $211,000 j listed for $151,500. Great family area. Slngte famlty homes on large VISTA FLARE -IRYINE OllT I. m11111 11 111-1211 lots. Near schools & parks. 3 BR. 3 BA horn e with FR In llv room. Large kitchen, fam room Spacious Verone Plari ·ft. two years new. 3 Call for appt to see. .. bedrooms, 2.5 bP\\.. \-. Y . .:>rmal dining and FORECLISllE II IEWNllT family room. P~ \Jecorated. True value CI TWll llPLUES SIDE IY SIDE • at $159.900. l ~· has purchased another. ' ' • 1111,000 ~ Totally remodeled Inside and out. Townhome ji M OTIV~~i~I I. IEllllTS II 111•1211 style apartment, with approximately 1,000 sq.f1 Hiiitop location In The Bluffs. Very private 3BR. unit. S.G.I. $17,040. Asking $17-4,000. 2BA. Extra large. 2 car garage. Lender wants n OllT I. m•m n 111-1211 out. Property needs cosmetic WOfk. I \\ IELClllT II .a.•. PETEii I Yo UR ~~A~,, 0 p E RTY Extra clean B Pl~·~~~ 3400 sq.ft. Ex-~ ' pended master w/offlce. Light hardwOod oak floors. Private locatton. Pml Jl•IM 111-12H 1.------·---------------1 .. 6_3_1_-_12_6_6_· 2_34_. _e_. 1_1_1h_s_1_., _c_os_T_A_M_Es_A_· _1N_D_E_P_E_N_D_E_N_T_B_R_o_K_E_R_M_E_M_e_E~ ''TO SELL YOUR HOME CALL BOB I DOVIE'' HARBOR RIDGE 1171,000. Dovenshlre 5 BR, 4 BA, family room, dining room, NEW PAINT, CARPET, drapes, brick deck, kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay, city, mountain vtews. Assume $350,000 at 11•1.; $150,000 at 12'1 •. Private yard with room for pool. .. l llYlllHP CISTll It Fiii Redesigned by Fart, this custom 5 bedroom, 8 bath, has a master suite with walls & cetllngs of padded sllk, with controt lighting for the celestial design work to steep under the stars. black mirrored walls & gold leaf celllngs In formal dining, pool & spa of stone with cascading waterfalls. Unsurpassed view of ooean. bay, city lights. A must to see If you want the etegance and contemporary feeling of Harbor Ridge. Asking $1,695,000. LUSE DPTIDI 11101000 Highly upgraded DEVONSHIRE 5BR. 4BA oak entry & family room. Formal dining room. Enjoy ocean, bay. city, mountain views. Wiii trade for commercial property. .. 1 llYIE IMP 1121,000 Customized "Lautremont". 4BR, 3BA, family room. format dining room, ocean and city light view. Beautifully decorated. Assumable $600,000 1st T.O. $25,000 down and take over payments I LIDO ISLAND LIH llYFlllT 11 .. 10,000 ITILlll YILU llSTEIPIECE Lido Isle bayfront,custom, three bedrooms, 3 batha. Award .. wtnntng tile floors & walls thruout. Mutet eulte has steam room and hot tub, lnkeboU custom carved bed, headboard and credenza w/canopy, trench armolre, leads to master bath "To Stay". Carved wood wall sculpture 188x94" "To Stay". This la a must to see. Many Items, too numerous to llst. IHlllYlllllP NEWPORT BEACH SUYIEW llTEI OlllllITT 1371,000 Tennis, community pool and spa, ocean and city light views. One story 4 bedroom, 2'11 baths, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar. Lowest priced New Bedford. IMlllYIElllP IALlll PElllSILA Two bedrooms, 2 baths, formal dining with fantastic views of ocean and pier, from this oceanfront condo with security gate and under ground parking. Will "trade" up to $400,000 range In Newport. Great second home. Asking $255,000. IMlllYIEI• llSTIESI FIUOLllllE llllS 110 IEWP•T Fabulous view of Bay and Ooean from this 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with large game room and pool. Steal at $552,000. Must sent IHlllYlll• LWE Ill COYDI 4BR, 2.5 beth, family room, formal dining, large yard with pool & spa. $4, 100 per month. IHlllVlllMP IEWNIT CREST Three bedrooms, three full baths, family room, wet bar. 2 car garage. Shows very clean and very good location. Lowest priced plan 4. A steal at $180.000. IHlllYlllllP IAYCREST ·REDUCED Must sell four bedrooms, four baths, formal dining, famlly room. Large yard for pool, lots of trees. Owner says make otter. A steal at s21s.ooo. IOI I llYIE I MP SPYILASS 1411,000 View. large 4 bdrm, 2 story, 3 baths, formal livlng, dining, family room, breakfast room, den, spa. large yard. 1111 llYIE I MP INDUSTRIAL OFFICE SPACE WESTlllSTEI IFFICE LUSE 850 SQ.FT. of prime office tocatlon, private bath, divided office. end unit. 90¢ per foot. Gross lease. Corner of Goldenwest and 20th Street. IMlllYlllllP COSTA IESI IFFICE SILE 01 LUSE 6400 feet of 100% office space well decorated with ample parking. Priced below man<et at 95¢ N.N.N.FT. or $724.000 sale price. 1111 llYll IMP .. , ....... .. ....... SPECIAUZlll 11 IEWJlllT IEICl'I FllEST•ES # 1 IE/111 llEITS F• OWFNllA , •• 111111 1111 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR LEllEI UN IAYFIMT 11111 3 bedroom, 2 bath, flreptace, hardwood floors $219,900. Special terms. Condominium. •&111-1111 SOUTH COAST METRO Cllll SELL IFF 3'!. DOWN -Owner occupied. 15% DOWN -Non-owner occupied. 1 BORMS from $59,900 2 BORMS from $69,900 3 BORMS from $79,900 .. M. 111·12H Dovie'• Favorite Recipe -------------------· : SPiii& TllE Wll STEW I f • I 1 1 3 Lba. lamb stew meat, 1" chuntt• 11 3 T. aoy aauoe f_ I ~ C. maderla I ~ I 3 Tap mu.tard aeeds I If I 3 bay leaves 'h Tap bled( peppel' coms I B I 1 Tap thyme leaves I .' I 2 C ehlcken broth I I 1'h c dry wine I 1 'h Lbs. smell red potatoes. haNed I e sm.n tum1pa, peeled & halved I I 12 ama11 bolling on1ona. peeled I I 1 lb. gr..., beana. cut In •;,, remove ends I 'h Pt. whipping cream I 2 T. dlJon muatard I II P1ac. mMt In a large dutch oven. Stir In tlCI'/. 001191' II and bring to boll OY9' medium heel. Reduce heat & I almmer fOf 30 min. Remove lld & tum heat U9 and boll I I down juloea (abou1 10 min.~ Stir meat until It la I I browned. Add Madena. stir well then edd mustard I Meda. thyme. peppercoms. bay ieaws. broth and I I wine. Now lay potatoee, carrots and onlona to meet. I Bring to a boll and COW<, reduce heat and simmer fOf I I aboUt 20 min. Add tumtpa and llmmer fOf 20 mot'• I min. Of untll lender. Lay green beans 81'ound meal I and cook COYef'ed until t9nder, aboUt 6-8 min. With I I spatula remove vegetablea and meat lo lerge own-I I proof plater. COYer with foll and pl.ce In oven at 150°. I Now, pnipare the MUOe. RemoY9 Bay leaYM edd I creem and dl)on musi.rct. Boll untll aMJOe is golden I I and thickened allghtty. S..... In a gravy dish. Serve I I both 1mmedla1e1y. I I You onty need a nice salad and • loaf ol bread I Oeltciou• ~------------------~ 1 I I I I I I ] INDEPENDENT BROKER MEMBER • 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA• 631-1266 :11m1 -•a> -em _.,,n -en1 -m01 Mw MtM ..,..; ••H -1M1 -c11w1 -eiiii» I .. - ' -· l" - HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM * * 110 33rd St, Peninsula 644-6200 $344,000 Saturday 1-5 * * 110 33rd St, Penlnaola 644-6200 $34<4,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 3608 Marcus. Newport Beach 645-0303 $359,900 Sunday 1-4 •610 Avocado, Olde CdM 675-6000 $295,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 321 Dahlia Place/at Seavlew, CdM 675-4144 $229,000 Sat/Sunday 1417 Keel Drive. Newport Beach 644-9060 $469,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1001 W. Newport Bl., Balboa Penlnaola 673-7300 $260,000qs Sunday 1-4 * • 164 Woodburn, Newport Beach 631-1266 $169,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEii v • 39 Whitewater, Jasmine Creek, CdM 893-3973 $289,000 Sunday 1-5 *2664 Basswood, Eastblutt, N.8. 759-6700 $352,900 Saturday 24-4 3 BEDROOM Lots 8-4-85-86 Top of Rocky Point, Spyglass 644-6200 $2,700,000 Sat-Sun 8-8 i.#2782 Circle Dr, Bayshores, N.8 646-1514 $499,000/Fee Sun 1-5 105 Edgewater. Balboa Peninsula 675-6000 $450,000 Saturday 1-5 466 Gavlota, Bluffs 675-6000 $238,000 13781 Olympic, Costa Mesa Sat-Sun 1-5 786-7679 $119,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 * • 7825 Sall boat Cir. Huntington Sch 760-5000 $199,900 Saturday 1-5 •• 1072 Sallnas. Mesa Wood, C.M 645-0303 S 190,000 Sunday 1-4 1741 Tustin Ave 16-B, Costa Mesa 646-4380 $113,749 Sat 1·30-5/Sun 1-4 * *316 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle. NB 673-3777 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 101 Via Wazlera. Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $349,000 Saturday 1-4 1115 White Salls Way. Harbor View Hiiia 675-6000 $425,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ••3491 Windsor Court. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $215,000 Sat 1-4/Sunt-4 * •3473 Windsor Court. Costa Mesa 6-45--0303 $195,000 Sat 1-4/Sun 12-4 3 IR plus FAM RM or DEii ..,.. 16 Jetty, Jasmine Creek, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $339,000 Sunday 1-5 * 7 Bodeg1 Bay, Spyglaaa Hiii, CdM 644-9060 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 435 Alt90. Newport Heights. NB &42·5200 $288,500 Sunday 1-5 * *2e Belboa Covel, Newport Beech 846--0303 $415,000 Sunday 1-4 ... _ -................. --.. -----... .• ~' ... ~.l.-...,. i.:.14') :.. •24-43 Bamboo, Eutbtuff. Newport Beech 644-9060 $278,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1206 Blue Gum Lene. Weetctlff Grove, N.B 644-9060 $385,000 Sunday 1-5 *633 Cerneo Highlands. Cameo Hlghlanda &«-6200 $358,000 Sat...SUn 1-4 V-46 Canyon Island Or, Big Canyon. N.B 760·1900 $320,000 Sunday 1-4 8 Coventry, Harbor Ridge, N.B 6«-9060 $445,000 Saturday 1-5 178 E. Bay St. Costa Mesa 631-1400 $159,950 Sunday 1-5 •2807 Harbor View Or, H.V Hiiis, CdM 644-9060 $559,900 Sunday 1-5 3912 Inlet llM Dr, H.V.H. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $339,500 Sunday 1-5 ••3611 Mann. The Colony. lrvlne 559-5555 $160,000 Sunday 1-5 v • * 10 Narbonne, Harbof Ridge, NB &40-4888 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 2093 Santa Ana Ave, ea.ta Mesa S..S.5605 $179,500 Sunday 1-5 *240 Santa laabel, Eutslde Costa Mesa 642-5200 $17-4,500 Sunday 1-5 ••1101 White ~alls Way, HVH, CdM 751-3191 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IEDROOll 1334 Antigua Way, Newport Beach 645-0303 $349,000. Sat 1-4/Sun 1-5 2933 Cassia, Newport Beech 645-0303 $299,950 Sat 1-3:30 • 246 Colton, Nwpt Shrs. Newport Beach 642-2134 $255,000 Sunday 1-5 3130 Coolidge, Costa Mesa 759-6700 $149,900 Sunday 12-4 3130 Coolldge,Costa Mesa 759-6700 $149,000 Sunday 12-4 339 E. Hamilton, Costa Mesa 631-1266 $134,900 Saturday 1-4 **818 Harbor Isle Drive, Newport Beach 759-6700 $975,000 Sunday 1-5 •2001 Kewamee, lrvlne Terrace, CdM 675-6000 $396,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 **2109 Miramar. Bal. Peninsula 645-0303 $399,000 Sun12-4 • 1071 Sallnu, Costa Mesa 759-6700 $224,900 Sunday 12-4 *2018 Tahuna Terrace, Irvine Terrace ~200 $485,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 4 BR plus FAii RI or DEi ..,.. 1917 Yacht Enchantr.a, Seevlew, N.B 644-9060 $429,900 Sunday 1-5 ..,.. 1 Rue Blarttt, Big Canyon, N.B 6-44-9060 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **•721 Bayside Drtve, Newport Bch 760-5000 S1, 175,000 Sunday 1-5 ••5 Befcourt Drive South, Belcourt, NB 759-0489 $895,000 Sat 1-5. Sun 1-4 * ..,..18 Cypr ... Point Ln. B'sl Cyn, NB 840-4888 S995,000 Sunday 1-5 2808 E. 15th St. Eutllde CM &45--0303 S190,000 Sun 1-4 **•1223 E. Balboe Btvd. Penlneuta 544-8200 $700,000 Sat-Sun 1-6 ••3013 Java. MeN Verde, Colta Mesa &45--0303 $385,000 Sunday 1-4 20592 Ml~a(Seabury Hmt)Hunt. 8ch 964-1477 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-'4 **•2224 Peclftc Or/PCH/Acada. Corona del Mar ~200 Sat-Sun 1-5 1601 Port Abbey Place, NB 759-9100 $369.000 Set-Sun 1-5 2012 Port Bristol, Harbor View 67~ $339,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ..,.. • *50 Rldgellne, Hrbr Rdge, NB 631-1268 1825,000 Sunday 1-4 • * 1720 Skylark. Baycrest. Nwpt Bch 631-1268 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 *2852 Stromboli. Mesa Verde. CM &45-0303-$255,000 Sunday 1-'4 125 \Ila Koron, Lido 19'e, Newport Beech 631-7300 $467,500 Sunday 1-4:30 ** 111 \Ila Udo Soud, Lido 19'e, NB ~ $1,495,000 Sunday 1-5 **815 Via Udo Soud. Lido 19'e, NB 675-6161 $2,200,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 6 IEDROOll ••1524 Antigua Way, Dover Shores 759-6700 S760,000 Sat 1-5 •Via Mentone. Lido lsHt. N.B. 673-7000 $650,000 Sat-Sun 1-4 2512 Wavecreet, BroadmOOf, H.\l.M. 67~ $369,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 5 BR plus FAii Rll or DEi • 409 Morningstar, Shoreclltts, CdM 6-44-9060 $995,000 Sat 1-5 •Hiiicrest, (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 673-8700 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 317 41 Contl)O Way-Raneh, Coto de Caz.a ~200 $1,050,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ..,..3591 Courtslde Crt/CoraJ Cay, H.Harbour 8-46-0936 $769,000 Sunday 1-5 1506 Dorothy Lane, Weatclltt 759-6700 $320,000 Sun 12-5 7 Hermitage, Big Canyon 644-6200 $1 ,075,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ***324 Morning Star. Dover Shores 759-6700 $997,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 309 Poppy. Corona Del Mar 673-84~ $399,000 Sunday 1-4 2345 Port Carllale, Seawlnd &4+8200 $349,000LH Sat-Sun 1-5 ....,.. • *33 Rldgellne, Harbor Ridge, NB 760-8333 $3,600,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 23 San Mat.o.Spyglua ~200 $696,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ••6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt 8ch 64()..4888 $1,750,000 Sunday 1-5 * *904 Via Udo Nord. Lido ltM, NB 675-6181 $2,825,000 Sat 1-5 853 Vla Udo Soud, Udo lale, N.B. 759-6700 $3,750,000 Sunday 1-5 8 IR plus Fii RI or DEi ••z245 So. Petllfta HMte Dr., AneMlm HNlt 873-7300 $1,200,000 Sunday 1-4 .. l I CO I DOS TOWllHOIES FOR SILE 1 IEDRDDI *858 Halyard, Newport 8eect'I 642-5200 $99,500 Saturday 1-5 2 IEDRDOI 429'~ Avocado, Corona cMI Mar 675-5511 $289,000 Sunday 1-4 **833 Lido Al Pk Dr, NB 759-9100 $399,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ••240 Ntoe #106, VIiia Balboa, NB 873-8494 $169,500 Sunday 1-4 2 IR ,111 Fii RI tr IEI * • 191 Falrwtnda (Nr Fairview). Cotta Mesa 631-1268 $139,900 Sunday 1-4 ••2792 Longwood Court, CM 546-2313 $168,500 Sunday 1-4 3 IEDROOI *•3Summerwtnd Court, Newport Crest. N.8. 873-7300 $164,000 Sunday 1-4 * •30 Ima Loa Court, Newport Crest, N.B. 673-7300 $210,000 Sunday 1-4 424 RJvera Terrace, CdM 759-9100 $695,000 land Incl Sat-Sun 1-5 3 IR plus Fii RI or DEi 8e2 VIiiage Cr•. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $13'4,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 DUPLEXES FOR SILE 2 IR plus 2 IR * *111 8ay9lde Place. Corona cMI Mar 675-8181 $895,000 Sun 1-5 •Spa *Pool *•waterfront ***Waterfront & Pool .,...Give ~at QU8fd gate ------------·--------- let u ...... y. Sell v-,,.,.,,. CllClealfW, 642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. USTlllE mtl llW ......... l Freshly refurbished and newly carpeted 3 bdrm home with family room plus a bonus room for office or hobbJes. Retiled kitchen & baths in thia charmer with great curb appeal. $159,950. Call Bill Feeney. .................... 111-1• Prestigious North Laguna Oceanfront Villa In pursuit of dle good Life, escape to the inspirational beauty of unobsuucted white water views in this traditional style villa featuring 4 l~ls of adult-oriented Living spece that att carefully designrd for the demands of entertaining, from an intimate tett a tete to formal black tie galas. A unique enclosed atrium is a garden setting that serves as an entrtt to the Liv rm, f onnaJ din rm & music rm in this spacious 4 br, ~~Be manor. Highlights include, cheery kitchen, Library/billiard rm, wet bar, 4 frpk, hardwood plank flooring, security system, 2 separate garages, servants' quarters, lush landscaping. Rom.antic Master Br suite w/fpk and balcony to welcome the sight & sound of surf. Dramat1c indoor pool & ~luded solarium opening to lawn ttrrace and immNiate beauty of the Pacific Ocean and its white sand beaches ................................................. $1,700,000 Ask for Gib Walker 0 Res. (71•) 6-42-1872 Lido Realty (714) 673-7300 33 7 7 Via Lido Newport Beach • -~ -~-~-- cr.a111n1•• RBAL mtm'I RIAL llTATI FORIAU HOU SIS/CONDOS ,., ..... 0 ... bo•Q d•,..-. ,... nr,,, '"'"'"""'''' f I ,,,., .... ,, .. ,"., ..... n •·*·•II' "''" ~-v~"--·· .......... "" ·"•> .. ~ " .• 1,.,.t , .• ,. .._...,, ......... .,.,, •••• ..,. ... e,..,.. .................... ~ ..... ..,1 I ..... 'I & ... ..,, .. ,.,., ...... . fl • MISC. R.E. ., '~ ... 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Doll l>Ol -llO to, ""-otierv-_.,. pulllO .. t•~ al IN Ylll*d- per "'°"'" .. colectlon _.. -,,,.., ,_a11......,. ,_ CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY 11141 Delly Piiot 1t11W1 tor efficiency end accuracy H-, occ:a110n•lly erroo 00 occur P19eM llllen wtMNI your ad 11 rMd beck end cheCtl your lld 08lty ~ error• lmmedlstely to 1142-54178 The Delly Piiot ecoepll no lleblllty IOf eny ~ror In .,, ectY9r11~1 IOf wtllc:n ti mey be respOf!Stl>le e.1cep1 tor Ille coat of the 14).c:e actually occ:up;ed by Ille etror Credit can only be allowed tor Ille lirst 1n-11<>n THE DAILY PILOT OFFICE HOURS Tete: M-F •5:30/COUNTEA M-F ... 5 lul lat1tt Fer l&lt Snnal l OOZ ltatral ton Cerna .. l lbr 102.2 Cereaa ••I Mar 1022 C..ta.... 1124 ta Mn1 1024 C..11 .... 1124 Ctatr1J 10021 IBELCOURTI snarp cul de Hiii.iii NW llU .IASMllE CREEi 211&1111 llllU llllUll11Hllll .... Siu "F w: home, 33 ft. pool 2BR 2Be 2 110tY condo 2 Elegan1 Plan 111 w/2BR. U1JW Ullt• Home on quiet ttreet. .llWIL W Tll AIU * * •FH HIUIT11* +epa, Sti5K. 5 e.lcour1 '*end gar. Reduced to den & family rm. Very Perteet tot llrlQlea or cou-38dn'l'I with new peint, Fr"h and Inviting 3 •Y S2400 llR • Elm IEITEllS Dr, So. 75~9 agt. "" 1229,000 .... 0PEN light and ally. Located on ~. 28drm, attacl* c:arpM, etc. Juat Meted. Bedroom Eutllde hOme. ·~~ amaHT OILY! Sat 1·5. Sun 1~. I Sat/SYn 321C>at111a Place qutet 11,.. garaoa. COIY ~ 1 120,000. Call Robin Beautl1\llly upgraded wttt1 Sharp 3 bdrm 2 bath! I (Corner Seavlaw) F.,.. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 communhY pool and apa. Tencfl e31·12ee new country kitchen, condo. 1 block from s. c 1 llU YllH Wiik• Rttr 876-41~ 18 JETTY OwYl8t wtlf g1W carpet a1-IOvaly hardwood floors, Plaza Pool, 1pa + I hnt tfat ,.rteot '"t l~t lntarlof pool llOrna.I IU• YllW llW Carol MeMllNn. Agt towanca. Aaklno only trench doon opening to carport Only $82,eoe>. 2 ht JH. •tew, ,rioe !.t;" ~ ~~& d~ 22 Panoramic *" aer aea, "4-MIO I 129,000. Diane Ctippal ~ ~ dack~Vand bdrmt . s12.m 2511 "'I ........ _I .... ._..._,... .,..., · , 831-12ee ,...,_ -· rt w Su nower Calt Sue II• M .rtwl t>nck ftrepleoea Super tam rm, den. Pool. IF E apaclal detailing and n •· btlnhe 1..,.rt I famlly nalghb~rhood. 1429K.SalectPropertlet, NEW CONDO So. of Hwy, 1·ii~\: R IX A UPPER WEST b4Jltt1ne. S225,000. Saewwde31 1~88 Priced 10 ull at AnnWarran751-3191 ocean bay Ylew. °'*' ~!!•!4 ~r !!;,!:!~ 81DE-3bd. 1be, lg yd, 1.az 1200 ~~ ~ ,1 h H ll f., ... oltfflJ S 175 000 Call m. fOf pn-Sunday 1-4. 1289,000. r~ 0oen ~ Sat ' Sun . ,. • ..__.. .. i!ll ,.,.,, vat•~. enc Loch. Jeamlne Cfeetl. 2br. 2ba & 428'A Avocado. 1010 Feder81, l 110K. 780-5000 Of 64()4397 den, mint cond. top lo-Co6e of Newpot1 87~6511 Oall Rtwa la• .. tt l cation. <>wr. 780-0473 PRICED REDUCED .. llTUU •llT-lft ... A PETE BARRETf REALTY •UM UYH tlT• W-OJOI 4•11•., at nr /A~ ... v I LIVE AT THE BEACH Ul119I Bmgyour'-09~and Uk..-new 4Br 4'~8e Vitia ..... llt-1111 KC/',Flr. .. / alll• 11111 328 Orc:fl6do.So. of PCH 3Bdrm 28a. large ~ lmaOINt'e>n tot~ last- w/lg boat dOCI< °'*' I \l'\X I \ 1. "I I ~ \ 11 An Oaall In the rmddla of 1270,000. 45' tot. 10%dn room.' tonnal dining . Ell· aide 8 Bedfoom, a 1ett11-------Sun 1-5, 1t1 Vt• Lido • Corona Dal Mar Thie L• lAnnairteon Alaoc. ~ oondltlon. ecpper home. ~tur• tamlty ~-~---- Soud. 11,495,000 I beeutlful 24 hr ~arded 720-04M Of 7~19 plumblng, amall pool, room wtth ftrapleoe and laat. ..... lMt Bnntngham. Bl!r 5-48-6333, FHI llT RlLHTitl llalMI Illa.. lOOI gatur• hu llghted ten-I Hlllll Pllll many fruit treae. Well formal dining room. £89)' NEW EXalOSNe tiff. "IAYFROIT"ll! 01 YOUR propenlet NO nla COCJrtl, iwtmmlng DUPLEX. ·281' 1be Md! pOOed • ~ loen. cate yerd. Home ..,. ING: 4BR 8a9buty htn obllgatlon by TOP •Mo.ATM* PoOla & apea. Thie IOvaly So-of-PCH 1264 900 HI IMta luMI ranty. 11'9,000. 20582 Mln«v 1. SlMK, Vary .~hofca "Bay1lde PRODUCER Ca lll ......... 3Br2'Mtahomalel>Milt~ 521 c.natio°n. ey'~ =l-1 142-1200 nocomm.8kr~e3n' Cove End Unit Twnhme PATRICK TEN 0 RE V __,,.. 3Bd • Den fully daciorated, hM lt'a 973--0241 Of 173-1541 I OO at wetera edge 831-1288 2-:J .. ~Gou-...rmklt.....__: own ..,... .,.. full AJC 42· 2 lut. •·-L.--r lM2 "Bayfront" w/tull view ...... • ,,,_, ,...,.., ,.. ·• ...,.... w..w An eieoant & dl•tlncttW • ·~· i~~;•I i..8:r.'ooo~6:· ~u~ ~~ n: Cetta.... lt24 wamnm-1 .... 4 Adult llOrna 1853,400. 1 i?--••• 0~ ,.,.1 1....,.,. ........ tot-. 1425 ooo ... ,. ...._ .......... __. l a1tlaptO.. tr,, ...,.._ ..... cvu i-• _R, , . • ... -. -~P=i;;;; 840-5580 ANYTIME• ..... LIO&Tlllt a .. 1 •; ~~I ~:-Meow Listing. Gotoeoua 3bt wet« vu.Agt M&-093e 1tyoureloo«lngtl>f1home, 2ba, f-p/bl"ldl patio, db .,... ~~ PlllllTOALU1'111 fnlat j1i4 c11st1fl9dhHnew1toryou . garl113,749&4M380 I drtveway, new carpet, Of YOUR prop.1taa. N01-::;;;;:;utiii:iii:::-" BIG CANYON BUY OF THE WEEK ONE OF THE CANYON'S FINEST HOMES S1,879,000 A magnificent estate overlooking Big Canyon Country Club's lush fairways, In absolute impeccable condition. Over 5,000 sq. ft . of quality craftsmanship. Includes 5 bdrms. 41/2 baths, formal llvlng & dining rooms, breakfast room, large separate paneled family rOOO\ and study, 3 fireplaces, sauna, spa and pool. Sellers exceptionally motivated. For more Information call: DANNY BIBB II' STEPHANIE BRODY Grubhf;Ellis Rt:SIDl:NTIAL BROK ERM;•; 'itRYI~ 844-8200 -----------------·-. -·-------------- aep. tam. rm, 1182,500. obllga11on by TOPI •Wll•W• BtlrShen'yc:oehOW UITSllE I PRODUCER. c a 1113Br ~Ba ang l •try 831·2242 or ~2 Fret/Ny ~ and PA T RICK TENORE Town.tome.Cloaetopool newcpt3 9ed tamlt)'rm e31-12ee & pattt. 112uoo. stone 48drm. 2 Bath home. Meow INk• rOOf I Iota ofi I~~~.: I Canyon Raafty a82.:M22. kltcnen ·~~ ohann l lH,960. -·, .,_.. Slllf•NWm ~·yard. 1134,800: -WAft HIHON11 --and 3 Bd~I. Elefellt Ctlll Uz or Cfluck Jonea ttOMl., ._. Ranc~o San Joaquin 131-12eeorl46-5743 REAL.ESTATE 'aer =Al119~()per't !.:;'~~ 131·1400 Sat /Sun 1-4. 13'81 tton ~brand new :!!!!!!~rCl~...,~rfled~~~A~d~~~~~~~~ ~· 7 86- 7879 "'*' appllanoaa. LMzj() ltOp ll'loppl,!,i :r .. OM Prima Party ""'' to ~:&Ll= Hille purdleae Ellfde C.M. -~,--------- tlome. Under 11&0K. No WIT REIT T I IEEI YDIR LISTlll IDWI rZ'8~~:!.. ~~~~i~~' After years In New Homes Sales. I ...,..... eecurtty, central ColumtQ ~ Twntlea am back In Resales and highly V90UUm and '* oon-nr UCt, 2 llA 2~ bettla. dltloned. 2 ow gar-oa. 1344 8q ft.'°"'* modal motivated to give you the best aer-11n,800. Celt La °' unit •'"*"I upgradee. vice possible! Call me todayl Ctluc*Joneal31-12tlor A n u me s 1u,1 oo Me-67 43 wit 1500 mo pymta. lndl WM* of Newport Beach ------- RrfM~ii •H :, ' •i4 • propetty ta11... Avatt lmlMCI. UPon qualtrl- cetton. By "'*. #4 COl~BIA 164-3231 'Nlial 4 ~IU..U ••• to live in a S Bdrm Condo in the heart of fabulous Wood- bridg&-for only •t 02,000m StlJpe from recreation and education! Hano Reddy Realty c.11 8helly •I 551 5555 --------. -- WM~A '"• :. . . . IRVllE lmlllm Piii MT UITD -End Unit. Super sharp 3Bdrm, 2'~Ba, aJldlng glass doors from kitchen & llvtng rm lead to extra lrg beautifully landecaped, encl back yard. Beat location, near pool, tennis courtt, echoota & shop- ping. Only S 144,500 Incl land. Hurry on thlt onel IPUUT/-1-1 ....... a (t .............. ) IEST II BLUFFS mau.y •1•1 -3Br, 2Ba, lux ott- wht crptlng. ~early new kitchen applt, lrg encl prvt patio. $177,500 L.H. Barbara Sanregret. ... UT 1-4 11M ftlT& • .. ....,..._UY,.._ Lovely 1 level, 28r, 2Ba custom one of a kind. -42' by 12' patio on view ttde, on beauti- ful Vista Caudal. 1219,500 L.H. IELEI I. DOWD ....... .... 121-1412 u.ta.., ....... 11...- Slmmlee i'tace?? Dual muter suit ... lrg deck, peak view, Iota of mirror• & ex- tras, $189,500. See 240 Nice # 106. VIiia Balboa this Sunday 1-'4PM. Ground floor, secure & quiet.. Come through gate on Su- perior and call I 10611 You~doritncedan~ that b1g do you? Oh. u do. 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH LAUNDRY HOOK-UP IN UNIT. UPSTAIRS CORNEA UNIT EXCELLENT LOCATION 111 llRIARWOOO ll2.,IOO BKR 511 03A Of' n.-tl11 -_.!l::--.-....---- et•ss1r•1•• mL mwww 1..,.n lw~ llH ..... IHI........... IHI c.ta... 104 c.ta.... 2'24 c.ta... llMl!lul!!!:LJl!!!•! .. L...!~:!!!I!!!.=~~!! 21lJMUb: condO, 2 C. NEW I TWo UnMTlllMd, QUelnt '14 1Bdnn ~ W/Mloofty, f.ellllde 211r, lllt• ._. llllPl ILUll Ill-ft 1111 _,... 6 a8A t700Jmo.. 9#· Wiiie to bdl. Adlt8 9tcwy. Sbdrm. 2be, h-torien bW:fl lloWe. ~. pool No,.._ MM/mo. '** yMS. Kida/pm Cite Elllde 1.,. 11A w/NEW1 Alfl1D,. .......,, ...,_,. PNf, no pea. •78/mo place. petto, nur 2ba. remodeled, •¥911 M64111 '726/mo. 720-M22 CARPU dlltwr, ~ '~ ~ ~ 'ttt~4 Ind.*.,_ UI 4158 11U1Ml+dep~7MIO dubheuM 11300. Agt tMy, S1450/mo, ~. 280 1BA. 2271 ---... .. .._.. r/o,frplc.'tltemlcompe. l ,..,w.wC:. • ._•·--of .. • ••-173-8080/ew 842.7-4.56 661-1818. • ---·--u..1..-s w/pool & 880 IGI. at ,.....-_, * -·-* petlo, cerport, 9ulet ~ 2 bdrm Gerden Apt. 311 Hemllon i44M7M ='"I! htdnO =· ....,.,. aunoundln8I °' ~~,:-::,-~":t11~~~U::1uci .... 1t 1111 ~~/mo. =-=°'~·no •UNtOUE~PliX• ~:,:'., on '=ctt to'tlt :"~~ 01 tub-terr e-r. Pvt patk>, nu pelnl Yr1y, -"' Mey 1 Zlklrm 'Mle T It! • 180AM wt\\ dbf II' = Mcfeddtn, wHt on 29c1rm Condo wlfrl*, 2 wood9Y eetttng. Vtctnl Sl25 No peta 548-83&4. caw. 3bd, :Zba. epe, Al .ei, ~ E/8'0£ aer 2tta duDttil.. 28A 11e w/frpeo, 99' ~. 1MH Hunt-c. Ol'll09 w/optt. s.. ~ S1000/mo~ Aat. Jen OCEANFRONT 28.R 1be., pirtto. low~ IMtn, otl Pweone mex. 766 W YWd, ~ dtw.r. W/O OUtET, pdo, pool, ape. 1ngkwl Wlgt Ln. outtty f'*ded ~tee. ~ 0t 4M48el fUrnWlecl, uttt pd. Patio, l.ucllt ~-11tt1. Calfl ......aG7 ' hkup, very nlot. prtmt, NO PETS M-2447 111-1111 W/d hlcUp9. •l4"4~oa- •UOO BegWlt Fun~ QWll99. Avell now to J4i1 qultt. .. 75. IS1-M41 _ _._. NEW~ 28R ..__ 2.....,... ' 1. SIOO/mo. 831-8518 rtantl 2br. 1bll"' i .C.P, ne.ty FSU ... 29r 1\tibll.-lntM ...., • ._,, ~ • returt> a.ldo.k..nopta .., ...._. ~U l.._.__.,._...,.,..._,tcommtndtno view, mpa, tennta. pieno, $2400. llMI Pll'Jlllll Ma0 mo hnd per90MI 8 a Icon y , 0ata1c:.; NOW lEAU«J ~ne coeet. 8Mcft Ray (714) t7~75 Sea under Lagune Beectl. lal.Mlh'·-.t --Info to a011 ~Dr. ='=·11~ lllllMll *1111• .-T* ..,_ ..,.... 28r. Far. •WALK TO BEACH* SHARP 4br 2be., fem rm ,.... --8ulM I , Newpon IMcti. 8-ltltUI lerQt .. 11"1 pteoe. LulUtout. a::- 38' 2Ba. 1'9frig. lmmac. 2 nu cpta w comm..,.,.; . • a It 2BA 1blltt!Flldeapedol.-~F . 18'/8&. Dplx quiet netolibortiood. Brend rtflW "*1"*"._ ~~~,,.,.,,..,mo' care-. Vac.ntl12t5mo · • .,....,.. _... 2BR. ,...lo -· /'-"" ........ '--&A "'"'· pie, petto, Oat Pool tD.... No-. ldelly tocetad In lnl6ne. •-w-......... ...., · 48' 2Be + loft. lmmac. tennla. S1895 Ind Of'dnr ~ Y ..... r:;.--· w "~ ......,, ••••-oo-w/tuto o-opw. GRtnr 18dnft-,..... Mao tl•m•. floor bttow. I 1415/mo. Unfum or 7~782, t7S.1Mt $950/me ~t eve~ ~l:{~/mo, Call Incl No p.a. N-«Mr. L.tit 1111 E. 21tt St. ~2408 1 & 2 Bedloom ftoor pl8na. e1sao) 494-2211 Slee& Fwnlehad. ShorM arae 5 rm home I M00846-1211/84t-eM& Poot I -NEAR HOAO HOSPITAL DOCKSIDE RE 722-1730 U9Qradad kltdl l oar Ntca 18dnn unf\lmlthad, 2BR 2be., petlo ep4, la&M'Mt a..y, Mly ro.w.. 28A .... ,..., •• Wtlktng dlttM'Cla to• ... cwy. 2t:ld, 1'M»e •BR 38A WATERf'RONT 1no It'• • yur1y1 yrty. ~No gar-rm. N9wpelnVq,tSJdrlJa. .., P'1v ,,...., dupMal. amfmmY · dlnlnG rm 1eun Nlup 2100 ... DoQ t2200. 53M111 Agent,.. :1:5,~da~ P•ll. =':: Aato =~~ Mel~.,...,.,, Uptlt.*anr. 1.., "'· "° * ~ 1710/mo. '42-4821. · Ask for Chuck or UJ IPAllllS · p.a. ,..,,. .. MOO .... 2s23 1)9tt S171/mo. 33'411 * ThMtret 8UNHV1 N1Wf 2t:ld 1bll 646-71710t646-5743 3er 3e..:ZcwQ9f.Fom'lall1l•11 Ptalaaal11-2•A1111S1l'"""' a.a.tamw~.1c.0pen :~Couttt cONOOt LAtga pet10, ADORABLE CAPE coo dining ...... Spa. trpc, 2'G7 Poot. D"' .. s.w.81 Awilf ~tFaeld Delly 1M. 240-1•1 guard --OOIM\., pool. pool home w/.wtaplog ate. Only S1050. F.. *MP JI IAll* Cell Calle&46-ell41 FANTASTIC VlEW dlrectly 8 a I a c tad Un 111 etc.S1,060mo.144-13N OCMfl tMry l night tight Tn11UT lll-lllO Full Studio w/kltcMI\ •2B" quiet, very pnyate, pm,y IPUTmlll ovarloolclng MA,.INA. w/Cattladrel c.lllngl. •Wfllf llllT vtew. Owner to stay In c1e-• lat-vard ......,.. + 8Pet'lcllna aa.! Wge apt9 1BR. ...... window latched private pool ITDS Tl 111111 complet .. y furnlatltd. .tr. ~~). fot ..,._ wttt'I 1 °' 2 wel, petlo, N9w ~ NOW TAKING L.rg MA 2\t&A •""-"'· 2 ~ $2500/mo Cstm ~ "°'* 3 yn Surnm. only MOO. Fee ~/mo. ~1 ctlldrM. NMr pettt. Heat tefl6 • utl. ...._71t2 RESEAVATtOHS FOR '* Olt'. pool, lennla, Call Pta 831-7300 o4d t>reazy comS 1oc 2 Tl1DDT 11...... . peld. No pi9t9. MAY OCCUPANCY. ac-lo bdl. 11316/mo. ayg WU.. Bd~. huge fem ~ A ~ lg. 2BR 1bt *Sift .-T* 28drm 1\48eth 1720 lat. ..... ... Ut tM2 I llJlf a T8l MGMT 64.2-1803 - -w/Walttw, 2 be.. VllUltad apt Frplc dD a.,ga LG 28t 2 ... el bftlnt.. 0nty 28drm 28dl 1740 cpt • •If llT ~ L.rg SIR 3::., ~· ~ wood bMm oellnga, M>'· A~ MeY 10. Moo/mo: 1696/mo. E2 tnOY'Hn. 318 W. Wllaon 831-5613 petto, oereo•. dltll· 2'4128drm 11e. ...,..,._Poof, = ro'~ :,o 'el' lllghtl, 2 "~· 2 8-ld your r9'1 I. phone mom 111-1111 mTllT• waahar, coln tndry. lutdry. w .. & gee trplc, 117001~. up, pe~vt":ii~ ~J: ~umb« to P.O. Box *U11"191* 1735 "'°· 2BA. 1'ABA, l725/mo, 14M451 ocean. C6ot9 to bW:fl peld. '700/mo. fl!IM213 11433rd 1frso1mo 64Ma51 t57.Ba1boa.CA92M1· BeautN11fl6711Up.2Br EJ9'dt '~ioe.C;: •WU1'llMI* atlOP9 1111/mo. Ooltc:t sr.-an TSL MGMT 642-1eoo srEPS To BEACH. LMge cenu ••• 11u sn •100. Incl oea. oootc. ~~Avie. Qorgitcu 1er. 1:..:. ca~•• u03 1 mle '° bWltl. Ma~m1 IYAI UU .. 31>f 2be.. trptc:, :Z Cllf e-· ROfE Adml. tL: ger-= :Je":• = 11:'4 TSL MGMT 842· 1803 :..:: ::,~ ,_ . NEW Pem+OUSE Vlf.W COHO<> p()()( & 28R. v..-age, i.a. 11200/mo. age & trptc: Sl50fmo. • •• __. ommendtno view. SPA 1 oUAAO o...,,.. OcMn V'9w NB Condo A\1911 May 15. 557-4882 87Mt12 VIiie RerMlt •EAST8IOE ..... 18'. mTllT. 1ILllllT I•-l-euna eoett. 8Mch Stapa to betdl. 01700 mo 1280 nee Leguna 9aect1 Unblletebla 2br tlm w/pool 1BR 1 BA. QC* to bwih. Lndry. 2 P9r'90n max. No 1735/mo. 28R 1 ~BA a 8tdroom, 2 &di w1tt1 ...,.. .~~2!fX·,._'!!° Call .. 1111511 4""144!0 HltM addr ... le<>o'a New carpet & ntw peta 2513-A Elden. 1618 Twnhte, E/elde, pool, flteptece, pMkl, newly pteae.. .....,._-. ...,._._ BAYFRONT VIEW ,...,,., hur..,. 53M191 a ... 1,_ drapea, petto. FurrMehad, AwM nowt 17S.92tl g#., lndry ""·quiet loc. orptd •16. Cell _,,... Spea6oul. MMyS doaeCa. W/CUFF ad, 2be. ~. '1' ...., , _ _,. 17..,. 87.. ......... 2310 Senta Alie --(714~ Huge dee*. 1860/mo. 19' lloOr. pool, S7t6 mo. on the send, 4 bdrm, ________ , ~rvry, """ .......,_ •FREECA8l.ETV.LG18r TSLMGMT 642-1I03 "t"'" ~....,.., ~8tme floor below '270 Rutland Rd NB ~~Lk ~ ev: Jll IUllYUT STUDIO APT. w/aundedl. :s:~1~ 1~ LOV!l y NEW 2 .. •· mf IUlft JmlT 13&0) 414-22111 . 944-70l7 0t 790-2Me • nlng8 414-2342 GATED VlLLAGE COM-New. SO Of HWY. 1 par-Bee* Bey .,.. Micro QUIET AaORT l.MHO WESTCUFf AMA LG 29r -----·---MUNITY. 2 l 3 Bdrma, 2 aon. ulllltlu Incl. 32' Tratlar $428. Ou6ait wetbllr ,,_ .-.JOiy•,' ,....'9trdno t..ead pool ••Jiit ~ •I 28&. ,._ 9'Md ~ .. UIYll... '.+Ba. 1~ 1900 9Q t1 of S125/mo. 873-41n par1(, petto. •orao-. tic. Atdtad• No peta/tdtl ..-Cour1 ywd *"dining -cf-* HaMad pool...,.. 2BR 2'MSe on golf cna. 2 PURE LUXURY. Gartiga. CMta.... BM L.nOty rm -lmmtc. No J7501n:'M2~eo ..-vtgnene eeo.... *'•~HI ... * peek) i4&-e1112 car 9# a 1116. 759--0078 SPA 11"1 meat• IUltaa. peta. AM pt\ 960-4347 ..-NlgM dlne 'tit oourt yrd Alfr1g. dllt attha I *"'1 ac== BLUFFS: 38R 2'A be., front row, baa1 view. 2000 9Q. ft, nu pelnt/cpt. 1at time ranted. W/O, rafrlg, '2000/mo. 780-1453 alfFITIWRllE 38R+ den, 2be., pool frptc:, wtMl/dry, 2 petloa btt-lnt, 2 OM gertge. Baeutlful, Qui.t, green- belt. a.en 11375. (818) 798-9504 W11LIFFWO .. 4br, 3ba, fir, 2+ger. gl'dr. H20, epe, view, 9Yelfable 5117 l t700mo. 548-7415 Ft.bl 8'eod New condo. NYr ~ In. Hrbr Woode. "' Geleon. :Zbr 1 bt. pool, ape 11150. 640-6ee4. HARBOR RIDGE 28R, for- mal DR. frplc, ap&. aauna Guard gett, pool. tannla, 12200.Agt 875-0ee7 ua•mw E.Jrqulalt• home y .. rly 12500. COLE Of NEW-PORT. 875-5511. E..,.._ nll'tgl 414-2342. .... '1IW lllllS 48' 2'A&e. 12200/mo. No pett. LMet 844-5821 N9wpOt1 T erraot 2 + Dan. lrnmK decor I 1060/mo. 875-4812 VIie RentaAI L.ullury Condo Cllfthevenl 2'Mld. 3bt. ger. ltndry room pool, 2100 tq n. 1121& mo. s11 ~7434. MoOla HolM. MO I/ft 28A 2ba nr Bay S 1150/mo 1atAMt+aec dep. I.ea-no c tllt- dren/.,..._ Cell own« en.MH ... 2'41 Olnlng room, wood-mo ii78 28A 28A.. 2 Patloe Lto 1br 734-C ltlelnw. gaabot Incl. NO PITS 541 4166 La •-tt MH burning llrapaoa, mlcr1>-bultl in.. lndry rm, nr Lndry Open Sat ,-4 a..; no pat a 108/mo . .,Spedout Apettmenta §bf G trPiCJ 2 Gel ~~::;· ~~ ~~ ~:.~t8ttl St 1-3, 424-C Fotd Rd.' CM. ~1837 rx 642~7 ~~ow:..=-petlo MIU ID Pll1lll oMI *'-S12S mo. 1.i: 15 minut• to So. Co.TSLMGMT . 642•1eoo Nopeta~2750 LUXURIOUS 2bd, 2ba .,....,dew._.~ l7~=-~28 teat, end 1200 N C. Plaza. )Ult Hit of AVAILABLE NOWt 280, Condo In Woodllkt ,_. .... l.Mvt ... ..,, 00.. &M-()741 OI 716-4641 NepwortBIYd&IOUthof 18R,prvpetlo.$486.POOI, 18A, ""' left. peUo. ~~pooll'ma. ~ .... Getad00¥eradprkng 29drm. 28a. fprtc, 2 carfuta ... '-="' San OlaQo lrwway. gee I nter paid, no pate. cwport tnctry N26 mot -~..,. Meo• IP9. c, wtttl .,,. II'· Nr baeCti ln Nwpt 2473 ORANGE AVE A a fa required. 147 390 Vle:tone._ ~ ~2· 1 .. -mo7 .:.~ & lhrt. lmmad ooopy1.,. ...... ____ _._ 831-5438 By appt only Flower &46-8181 ....,.,_ ., ..,. -ALl.UTIUTIES IHCl.UOE.D llOO/mof7S.6364 AG' ;;tidrm 1L: tr;iC, lllff an• IYllW NEWPORT V1UAGE ... Cerport. a•• Tt1e1e Cttta ltu 2124 Ctata Meaa 2624 Vaulted c:.lttng1, prvt Jr. 18dnn FumWled 1615 Fut~~..... 1_ t_f!'IU"~~-8l NMr ~ •""-"'· balcony, redeoor•t•d 18dnn FurrMehad tef6 ....-,,_ ~ .... No~ ...... • IMO/mo. 112-4190 1896. 2151 Paolflo AY9 POOi, JICUIZI, V~ & Sony, No '*9 -'*9 1..- 8 3 1 • 8 1 0 7 pm or Tannie Courta. Cebta LA OUWTA HEAMOSA ULIM IAI IL• l .. tk CM1t ••trt MEDITERRANEAN VIUAGE OIE IOITH'S FREE REIT 01 SELECTED IPTS THE place lo come home to -A peaceful park-llke eettlng conveniently located. Only minutes to South CoaS1 Plaza and the beech 11FREE MICROWAVE IF YOU RENT THIS WEEKEfl>!" 1 e.ctroom 1 aet1t4t1111 & 'iba / 2 Bat.M 2 e.droom/2 a.the :z e.droom Townhowe/21.Jt .. th• CAS rtl!t. PLACES OISHWASHCRS Wet !Ur Poot1 Crus Cloth i.tuw Rushe Wood hnflma Wttehl Room ~llltd!al Burned Cf.1knp ~ L'lltted TtflM Courh -Laundry F~hl~ f11r Holl~ne Sorry, No Peta OFFICE OPEN DAILY 9-6 2400 Httbor BNd (al Felr Drive) Costa Meaa 714/557·8020 MANAGED BY RING BROTHl!ft8 M6-0ee6. No peta IYlillabte. Sorry, nor 18211 Parttllde Ln, H8 ITUOK>. 72:5 SQ Ft. AWll 1111 uu•• CALL 557-407 Ml-MU trmmedletely. ~bert WWW. 2k POOt XIC. All UTflTIU f'AIO FlREPLACE·POOl-f'ATIO orly. 7111-1417 ~ 0t 1815. Go cllW:tty to 2111 ~ btfof"e 1°" Nnt. X.L.g '8' 161e & 29r M75. NEW LUXURY APTS ~ aft lpm W. lunnower I P-1. ""'Y '*'°'...., GU9tom e.t9lda 667~2141 2bd. 2bt. '"*' Clll'V· dote Senta Alie. 38drm, 29e dea6gn t .. tur• poof, SHARP & CLEAN 1 ldnn to~. trotri llOO/mo, ..... •I 11N. 2821W.8unlower bbq, oow'd gtf'llgt • .,,.. with atOY't & refrtQ + tml Open Dally. l464501. I IK~ • ...., ~ COMt ~!"~ ct1a~p.a S480Jmo WWl•Wll.UIE 'Ptm.lutlSM211~. 386 WEST WILSON SHARP & clean. 28A 1'.4 ftY 11'1'1 la-1111 ba. Cpta/drpt, W/D Uve~~= Nlw tloc*up. Pelto, o-. no * ..,._ CMARMINO 2 9d cotteoe, peta M50/mo 541-eeso * 1 6 29r 1 & 2le .,,._ lgt ywd/a-. 111 Rower • • .. u ..... 1 ..... S.W ., "SB .............. St nr 'tttl/Npt 17211 WI WPD 1-:~ towntlolW +utM.-"' 511 11wa15 w.::o; ::=n O::,or-t .,':tv.,. betoonlea °' Clean E'1td1 atudlo. tNna from• ame1 llP4""(;, Oatdtn l*IOa ·Month-to-month 1425/mo Incl uttt. Ntca a 4 bdtm l'loutt. tt f'oott. I I bl qui.t '*""b<>fftd.avl 811 Ina In CM. NI, or HB ftY llft I so ava1 I e 110 crdt .... ~14 thillc of u. t1rat for ttMlt *' Uglriad"""" oourtt ·Furnished/ Come-· Comulgn Come dlotOa of ldaitl MnCJ. *2 8wtmmu9 pooea unfurnished buy .1n1Mulfled T8L MGMT 142-1803 ·~ & pondt Cttta... mt'c.u... su:~..-;:::;:;:::;:~;:::;;;;:;::;::;;;;oea tor a Cooking WOODLA .. VaLAGI APAnMllll'I m« I en,oy our pttlell styte llPti. Quiet. c:omlortlt* Iota lo lretw•Y'I & So Coct Plw 111* Oflly Nllttt to btacll Clrlllft 1waQbla. *> PUS PlUSl WHY NOT CALL llM111 • fitness centers, tennis. swimming Models open d11ly. H Soi,,. no pttt. Newport Beach No. 8IO lrv1n1 Avtnut (ltl&tl) ... ,.. Newport 8tKh So 1100 Nim Street I• DGwrl Ml-W FIND~ throush classlfled ,... ....... ~-••••• ..,.,. 1 BR naar lo. COllll PttD. end. p .. pdo, tnctry room & io.. of doe9t ..... 506 W. 8unftower T8L MGMT 642· 1803 ....... ti.la FUiiiiHm room an C.M. home. ICttctten prlv '300/mo. '*'2411 .... Mik "'°"'"°' ~.ca...-.. mShno 11'111111 + 112 .,.. Plrof ..... UllUI cr.a111r11•• RDL , n• A GOOD AD Let us help you find your market! Our experienced ad takers can advise you how to ''tell all about it" in a low-cost classified ad. CALL ONE OF OUR FRIENDLY AD-Vl-SORS TODAY! CALL CLASSIFIED 642-5678 Daily Pilat ' •• - The eatrance::Jate-ta.arded Sea laland, a netchborh of Ttew-orleated con- domlalama. The rem••n•"lo82 home. are bet.DC de.eloped by Luk • Landscaping at Sea Island part of overall atmosphere A contemporary Mediterranean architec- ture blends with a tropical landscaping scheme at Sea Island. an exclusive condominium community overlooking the Upper Newport Bay and harbor area In Newport Beach. Located on Jamboree Road, just off Pacific Coast Highway and adjacent to the Newport Beach Country Club (formerly Irvine Coast Country Club), Sea Island Is a gate- guarded neighborhood of view-oriented con- dominiums. The remaining 82 homes are being developed by The Lusk Co. Landscape architects Van Dell and As- sociates of Irvine have used an abundance of palms, flowering trees and various shrub forms to build an atmosphere at Sea Island. Said Judy Spindle, sales representative, "We're getting a lot of visitors just because of our 'looks' and then many of them become buyers." ~ Through February, more than 50 percent of the first phase waa sold at prices that range from the mid $300,000s to the mid $400,000s. The single-story homes are designed In clusters of four to a building In two levels. The first phase Is scheduled for completlon In early July. Decorated model homes by Lusk/Serengeti wlll be completed In May. The community can be reached by taking the Jamboree Boulevard entrance just north of Pacific Coast Highway In NewPort Beach. For more Information caJI 640-5050. Buyers still have opportunity '\ to purchase ho1ne at Belcourt Buyers can still purchase a new home at Belcourt, a guard-gated. perimeter-walled community In Newport Beach "Even after all of Its success, there remains an opportunity to buy a new home at Belcourt," said Cheryl Schott, project sales manager for the J.M. Pet~• Co .• builder of the develop- ment. ·'The flnal reaJdentlal concept to be ottered here I• Belcourt Terrace," she said. Floor plane at Belcoun Terrace are designed to meet the residential needs of a broad range of the new homebuylng public, whet~ famlllel or retired adults living alone. shel&ld. The attached homes range from 2,254 to 3,659 square feet. All have three bedrooms, with up to 3~ bathe. Largest of the Betcourt Terrace homes la the Plan D, with 3,659 square feet In Its two stories. · Vllltors enter the Plan O at Its foyer, floored with ceramic tile or hardwood. To one aide la the step-down Uvlng room, with • fireplace faced and hearthed with etther ceramic tile or marbte. Belcourt Terrece homee are currentty priced from $430,000. with prlcel for the Plan 0 starting at $505,000. ..... .--r ••----·--- Showcase will spotlight south OC developnient A New Housing Showcase designed for consumers wlll spot- llght devetopment In the south Orange County coastal area Sat- urday. The showcase wlll be held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. In the gynmaslum at Crown Valley Park, 29831 Crown Valley Parkway between La Paz and Niguel roads In Laguna Niguel. It wlll highlight the Dana Point. San Clemente, Laguna Hiiis and Laguna Nlguet communities. Guest speakers Include Thomas Nielsen, presfdent of the Irvine Co., and Duane Paul, vice president and senior economist of Bank· of America. Also fea- tured wlll be environmental plan- ner and design researcher Wii- iiam Phillips. The event Is the first In a series of showcases planned for Southern Callfornla and en- dorsed by local chambers of commerce. -. SALES TC) BEGIN tv1 1\)' HITl I. Vantage Point. SEACALL Come sec what will be the home of visionaries in a land of never ending ocean, golf course and canyon views. Three and four bedroom single family homes with up to 2.647 square feet by g ~ Sale-. Center open 10 a m -5 pm daily For information call 714166H224. ~ From San DicKO Frttw.1).\ ex.it Crown Valley Parkway 1!!J west. Tum left on Cimino Del Avion. left on -."'=" Ba~hne .md right on C.ar.rYel to SeaC.all. . c:JrfWLY'f'lil09/.._.,..~ ... "'1J .............................................................. ~llA----•w~---~naAaal . . . ....,.._ ............. , ............ ._........._ NE WPORT BEACH ·=·· .... 1ao• aty Nghta, mountain and ocean vtewll Sophlettcated 3 BR air conditioned Monaco featuttng a fabuk>ua downltaJ,.. muter eutte IMdlna to an lnvttlng private outdoor spa. Htghly upgraded, prime location on a cut-d&-sac. Very private wene feeflngl 3 car garage, deftnltely for the choosy buyert ...... 1•• Vwy lharp waterfront with dock and two slde-- Ues. Extra large 3 BR with famlty room or designed and zoned to be a duplex. Very special Island known for It• qulet llvlng. A good buy for someone who loves the beach and wants their boat ln front. WITm'lllT Ml a.- Contemporary 2 atory plua dock In prlvate community. 3 BR Includes bonus suite, separate from main living area. Plans for sunroom ad- dition. A must to see for boaters! ••NIT--...... Ideal location near the Wedge. Large 4 BR. 2¥· BA home with dellghtful atrium and large rec- room with wet bar. WeU appointed master bedroom wtth balcony patio. Owner wtll carry first. •• ...., IUll ...... Eastbluff Vlewl Well designed 4 BR, 3 BA home. hu beautifully paneled famlty room with fire- place, wet bar, formal dining room and break- fast room. Tiied flreplaoe In large formal IMng room with a gorgeous "Tree of Life" stained glua window In entryl Pool sized lot. ..... IUll 1111.- Faahlonable penthouse In a quiet and secure reeort location with all amenities or walk to the beach. A MreM 2 BR, 2 BA In perfect condition lnciudlng a new kttchen. Perfect for two adults who are tired of renting. MESA VERDE llU-...... Gott Courte for your back yardl Fantastic 3 BR. 21'1 BA, remodef I All new kitchen formal dining room, ftreplace In family room, pella wlndOW9, muter bedroom suite has Jacu.zzJ tubll Courtyard with 20 x 30 pool and spa. Many tlonal decor! ma,_ 1111.- • BR, 3 IA BA. cuatom 8'ngle story home near M ... Verde Country Ctub. Huge family room, wtth cozy UMd bt1ck ff replace. Gourmet kitchen, oentral air, eecurlty, pool and spal This wlll flt you to a teel ma,.. a-.- o...aous 4 BR + den Mesa Verde home has everythlAQt Located near 2 golf couraes and 2 p1rt(1, beautiful yard with pool and patio. and lfde hideaway patio off the den, new add-on famlly room and teen quarter• with Its own entry. Bring In your offer! .... _ 11•• 4 BR, muter eutte with walk-In cloMt and Jacuzzt tub. Mother-ln-taw quarters! Pride of ownentp. 3 BA. air conditioned, decotator ..npaper. Young exciting feeling. Large back yard. ---., ... Meea Verde poof homel Entertain In ths 3 BR. 2 BA home with large country kttehen which has =ng v.utted famlty room with wet bar and ator1 Step lnto ~ltng kldney-lhaped pool, Indulge mMedy wtth )8c:uzzt tub In muter MIH• and two w.lk-ln ctoeet•f Security system. Motivated ...... , A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCtAL NETWORK OPEN HOUSES UTllllY ... , .. 1134 A.f1ttou-Way 4 BA $349,000 -.Tama 3491 Wtndaor C1. 3 BATennle $215,000 mtamu 3473 Wlndtor C1. 3 BR Tennis $195,000 mtamu 862 Vlllaige Cree« 3 BR Stream $134,000 SllllY .. ,., ... 26 Balboa Coves 3 BR Dock $-'15.000 .... , ... 2109 Miramar 4 BR Atrium $399.000 mtama 3013 Java 4 BR Spa $335,000 ... ..,. .... 3808 Marcus 2 BR Dock $359,500 ... ., ... 1334 Antigua Way 4BA $349,000 -.Tama 2852 Stromboli 4 BA Pool $255,000 -.Tama 3491 Wlndor Ct. 3 BRTennla $215,000 -.Tama 280 E. 15th St. 4 BR Den $207,500 -.Tlmll 3473 Wlndtor C1. 3 BR Tennie $195.000 -.Tama 1072 Salinas 3 BR J8CUZZI $190,000 -.Tama 882 Vlllege Cree« 3 BR Streem $134,000 .. _ 1-4 '··--1-4 L 11111 1-.. L-.Y 12-4 ...... , .... T ....... 12-4 .. ._ 1-4 '-•--1-4 .. .. 1-5 LITlll 1-4 LWid 1-4 I.I' cl 12-3 ..... 12-4 LUI•• 1-4 L_., 12-4 NEW LISTINGS WITBflllT ...... Inviting newer 2 BR on the water with prlvate dock for 2 boats. No need for remodeling, Just move In and enjoy your boat In your front yardl mTlllU 111..- Wlmbledon VIiiage! Indoor-outdoor llfettyte home whleh has trench doora connecting the llvtng room and famlty room. 3 BR and 2 fult BAa. Bonu• room hal akyHghtll Extra large lot with community poof and tennis courta. ...... ,, ..... Charmng 4 BR home In French Quarter. Spaclou. park-like Mttlng with community pool ctub houM and outdoor play area. A rare opportunity! 645-0303 COSTA MESA ....... .,... South Coat metro beMrtVf MaiwkJully «- gantmd home, w:t'I famMy .... def'•aed. Formal llvtng and dining rooma. Ma.lw tnpeece, vaulted famly room wtth MCond ftteplace. bultt- ln W9t bar, master IUlte With whk1-poot tub. Upltafra study (could tMt •th BR), central air, largest lot In tract with cowwed petlol UITW/MUS•I MmTI . an.- Super buy1 Setter II reedy to Nit thls expanstve 4 BR, 3 BA home Mt beck on R-2 lot with epace to build. Unique floor ptan with huge family room and ftreplace. private aectuded den and muter autte with flreplace. Great f« two famll6est ...,1... 11 ..... South Coast Metro home In prestlgloul Wimbledon VIUagel 3 BR, 2 BA deelgned -- pecially for famlllel who enjoy "lndoor-outdoot" llf..tytes. The enttre home Is eocented wtth sliding walll of glaaa, patios and atrium .c:ces1. Huge master suite wtth dresalng area. Security system. community poof. apa and tennis! ...,lllU 11•• T errtflc 4 BR, 2 BA famlty hornet Large oountry kttchen, added famlty room, separate formal dining room. R. V. access and lots of storage room I Ullml -.Tl llU ,, .... Large 3 BR, 21h BA former model. private yard end unit. Newty decorated. Ready to move lnl Complex features community pool and spa. See today, thts won't lut long! ...,lllU 11,.,.. Tri-level condo hu 3 BR,.2 BA with ftreptaoe, family room, wet bar, track lighting In eectl bedroom. Stream and lake off reer patio, master suit• on eeparate levef. Walking distance to South Cout Ptaza and Metro. ...,I llU 1111• Two atory, 2 BR condo with vautted oelllngt., fireplace In llvlng room. patio and double at- tached garage. Take advantage of tow Interest rat• -purchase your first home nowt ...,1... 1111,l• Super lharp 2 BA. with bubbling stream next to prlvate patios. Pool and spa Just steps away Only five yeare old with all amentties. Why rent? Call nowt INCOME PROPERTY uni• 111..- 2 BR, 1 BA each duplex In good rental area. Groa lnoome $10,440 year. Low rents. ftxer. Submit. 2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • NEW LISTINGS aWPNT UkLI 8111,111 You wlll love the Cape Cod look. Split level, vaulted celllnos. wood wtndows. 2 BR. 2 1/2 BA. Small complex near Hoag Hospital. Ull llY 1111 ... Beautlful new llstlng. Hlghly upgraded 2 BA townhome with famlly room, formal dining room, pool, tennis. To see Is to buyll llWPllT lllllTI 1224,llO Charming 2 BA, 2 BA In sought-after Heights areal Remodeled kitchen, skylltes. french bay window, light oak floors, large lot. ••llLUI IHl,111 Investors! This Is the best buy south of PCH. Duplex with good Income, newer construction and a very motivated seller. ~u11111 mu 1211.- Prlced to sell now. Former model In this gate- guarded area with 3 BR plus famlly room. Lovely private patio with custom spa. .. NIT llAOI 1211,IOI There's excitement In this 3 BA contemporary home. High celllngs, lots of glass. 2 fireplaces. great pool and spa. Move-In condition. ~All•I nEB 1121,IOO Decorator perfect Plan 1 with 2 BA + den. Pastel colors, skylltes, lovely gardens plus private cor- ner location. IAYllllEI 1111,000 Looking for good location? Not many better than this charming 2 BR, 2 BA home with remodeled kitchen. Call today for appointment. Ill IWIYll 1111,000 Inside and out -a total rebirth! What's new? Everything! 4 BR + pool. that's bright and cheerful In exclusive area of Newport Beach PDNlllU 1111,000 Perfect floorplan and exceptional charm puts t his home top of class! 3 BR, 2 1/2 BA, brick paneling, views, fireplaces. security, wet bar. BIG CANYON .. UIYH llU,000 Prestigious gated area. Poot + spa, A/C, pan- eled game room Includes wet bar. 3 BR. 3 BA, great location. view • un• 1111,000 Dramatic remodel, expanded dining room , breakfast room. new master suite with connect- ing study, view. 5 BA. 3 1/2 BA •UIYll .... ,... Statety, private. elegantly handcrafted hard- WOOd paneling, pool and spa, view of golf course and lake. A very special home. ... O&INI 12,211,111 Expansive vtewa from magnificent 5 BR estate. Authentic fixtures and design prevail. Enjoy 4 tlreplaces, library and separate FR t gourmet kttchen. IN '85 88 COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH AVERAGES A HOME SOLD EVERYDAY A MEMBER OF THE fil SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK lIJ OPEN HOUSES 1-5 UTlllll LmllU 141"8 ...... 3 BR $379,000 M MATIHEWS ........ llenllh'y 3 BR, Oen, View $«5,000 E. COAKETI lllUIYll 1 ... lblfrih 4 BR, FA $675,000 L. ROSE 11¥11 ... U ........... ., 5 BA $995,000 L McLOON llllAY Ttm.11111 .. , ... ,"" 2 BA. Den $225,000 E. BOWIE PllmlU 1111 E. WIM1 3 BR $239.000 EADIE/BENTZ WTlllfF 2..U ...... 3 BR, FR $278,500 C. RUMSFELD MIUKLIU 111~-...... 3 BR $329,000 R KURTZ .... Y1fW llllU 2H1PM11..tkle '4 BA $329,500 M. PHILLIPPI UU11'11W-.U HUlalethlelf. 3 BR, FR $339,500 L. McLOON .mmmnu1 11....., 3 BR. FR $339,900 C.McMAHAN OHIUHLllAI 11lhrutiM 3 BA $345,000 R. KURTZ .... THlllTS '411 ..... 4 BR. FR, View $3'45,900 0 . VALENTINE WllTIUff 12tlllee ... U.. 3 BA, Den, Spa $385.000 M. GUTH llYllSlllU 1H2s...n.tlaH 4 BR. FR $387,000 E. OLSON Ult 1M Y1a LMN 2 BA, 3 BA $420;000 B. MILES IU'11W 11 n , .... behetren 41 BR, FR, View $429,900 G.ANOERSON NmSlllU 1 ... , ..... , '4 BR, OR $479,000 F. SENNES UUllYllW-.U 2111 ...., .... "· 3 BR, FR, Spa, Vu $559,500 E. CORKETI SPTtul1 1llelet1Pllllt 4 BR, FR, View $615,000 B.REEOY PlllDlllLI 1111 ........ 3 BR $6'45,000 BENTZ/EADIE 8"IWI , ..... .., 5. BR, Oen. FR, Pool $675,000 M.REEOY •UIYll ............ '4 BR, FA $675,000 L. ROSE A SPECIAL BUY ._,.,.._ Nll,111 Palermo model wtth 4 BA, 2 1/2 BA. Great f•mlly room with wet bar. outstanding fl replace In LA and FA. Tiied country kitchen. Priced below all othere. 644-9060 DAILY "'LOT /BAL UTATS1 JUST REDUCED 11..lfff 1111.- Beautlfully maintained 3 BR "S" plan on fee land. Two good assumable loans. Overtook• pool area. u.11&.1 a•.- charm1ng 3 BA on large Lido lot. Has just been painted and recarpeted In best of taste. Perfect for first home or retirement couple. WYO Nit ... Sale, lease or lease/option. Spacious pool-med lot. Light, airy 3 BR Nantucket. 24 hour guard- gate. Community pool spa and tennis. HWNIT lllUTI ....... Lovely to look at 4 BR, famlly room home wtth custom landscaping on comer lot with ocean views. Truty charming. ........ . .•.• Dynamite views from this 3 BR condo. Beeutttul kol pond and fountain In entry provtdea the setting of this meticulous home. 11Y11 ... El Ml.,_ Bay and nlte-lite views, 4 BA, formal dining and pool offer comfortable lifestyle for couple or small famlty. UUllYll'WM.U ........ Fabulous 180 degree view of harbor and ocean from this stunning. totally upgraded and re- modeled 3 BR. 2 1/2 BA home. Appe>lntment. IMllOUlfl 1111 ... Ocean view In CDM's most established com- munity! 3 BR, 3 BA, single story fronts on lovely strada and Pacific view. Beach acceaa. .t1.11•11UlllUI SIM ... Featured as cover home In L.A. Times Home MagazJne and on AIA and COM home tours. One-of-a-kind Cape Cod 4 BR and 1 6R apart- ment. UMIW 11,111 ... 75' prime Bayfront lot with dock for 90' boatl Lot split Is possible. A perfect opportunity to bulld your "Ideal" home. BALBOA PllllMUNllT ...... High celllngs, privacy. bookcases. 3 flreptaoea, 2 patios, quiet corner location and eaee of m.tn- tenance makes this 4 BR, 3 BA home a Joy! PllmaA...., =-Landmark home offers guest house, Wlf( mm retreat and 4 BR main home wtth large roome, paneling. wood noor1 and huge brk:k patio. nNlaA ,.,..,_ Beet oceanfront we've aeenr Charm and tut• are balaneed wtth practtcal IMngl 3 BR. 2 1/2 BA. Superb muter aulte, 2 FP, brlClc noon. patio . ~ ..... Seller ~res to carry flnMOM on thll euper OCMnfront on the Point. 3 BR, 3 1/2 BA, euperb condition large patio, large FR. Many extru. 2161 SAN JOIQUll HILLS ROii, IEWPORT BEACH L_ ______ _ r