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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-05-10 - Orange Coast Pilot( • 1 Cl•im blame·s ·~iscarriage on arrest Doctor seeks $20 million, alleging h is wrongful a rrest led wife to miscarry the claim. It was filed by an attorney for David Pocler, a physician who pno. tica in Fountain Valley, and bis wife Einat. The claim 1ta1e1 David Poder was arm1ed at about l :30 a.m. Jan. 7 wbilt drivina home to Irvine after vilifuaa friends in Hun ti Beach. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' ............... A physician who says he was wron&ly jailed a.s a drunken driver and tfiat anxiety from the incident led to his wife•s mi~ is teekin& $20 million from the city of Irvine and four other public entities. cOa•t Four Tustin Marines are kllled and a fifth Injured while on maneuvers In Twentynine Palma./ A2 Coast residents respond to a tax reform proposal that could aff~the tax break on lndlvldual Re- t irement Accounts./ A'- Orange County Transit District will uae some of lta own funda to aub8'dlze fr• and reduced-fare . bua aervloe fer aenlor citizens./ A3 Nation NASA admits to prevloua- ly unannounced fourth failure of a U.S. apace launch vehicle./ M Independent experts are beJng aaked to oversee the r~n of the joint on NASA'ssolld booster rocket.JM World The State Department lifts Its warning t~ chll- dren end women of chlld- beettng ageegatrm travel to Poland .I AS Sports Marina boys wins Sunset League track title wfth second-place flnlah./81 The Angela are crushed by the Miiwaukee Brewers, 16-5./81 Edison High meets Dana Hiiia for the CIF volleyball championship game to- night. /81 INDEX Advice & Games Bulletln Board ClasaJfled Comics Death Notices Entertainment Gardening Public Notices Real Estate Rellglon Sports Television Trivia Weather ' A9 A3 86-8 A10 88 A7-8 85 84,8 C1-24 A6 81-4 85 A~ A2 \Stanton shooting settled By Ute .bMCla&e4 Pres• The mother of a 5-year-old ·boy shot to death by a police offiCCT who thouabt the boy's toy pistol waa a reaJ weapon urecd Friday to accept a Sl95,000 settlement from the city. The ~ment between Pa- tricia Rid&e and the city of Stanton, where the lhootina occuned. came just four days before the woman's $20 miUion . wronaful~eath lawsuit was to ao to trial in Oranae County Superior Court. Stanton police Officer Anthony Sperl shot the boy, Patrick Andrew Muon, in the apenment where he lived with bit mother. Sperl had aone there the eveo1na of March l, I 983l to check a report that the DOY. hadn't been 1een for 1ever&I days. . When ;pert opentd the door 1 to a darkened bedroom Il- luminated only by I flickcriftl. televilion. he a w a ftprt ("-M .-8TAJllTOW/ Al) ·-· ,.._ ~ -~ ~- " The claim is scheduled to be considered Tuesday by the Irvine City Council. A city staff report recommends it be dented. The state of CaJjfomia, the Cali- fornia lfiabway Patrol, the County of Ora.nae and the state Department of Transportation are also taraeted in Cinco de lla~o finale Poder exited the San= Free-way at Culver Drive and wu Dulled over by a California ffi&bway ltatrol officer, ICC(,>tdins to the claim, which says the officer asked the physician if be had been drinkina. A oOlorfally cm-ee ed ... ._ of aa A.Stec .. ...,. ,..._, performa for aa atlt ... •llde a.Uaoe ct.m., die coa- clMlon of a week-:._., CIDco de llaJO celebratloll at UC Fun Zone company fined for polluting BJ SUSAN BOWLET? Of .. DllllJ ....... The Orange construction company that renovated the Balboa F\Jn Zone bas been ordered to pay more than S 1,000 in fines for polluting the ground water of Newport Harbor while doing construction work on BaJboa Island. State Depanment of Fish and Game spokesman Darryl Avila said J .A. Jones Construction Co. was fined $435 in damages and about $640 in reimbursements in connection with a Jan. 29 spill that reportedly killed 3,000 pounds of squid. The complaint, filed by Fish and (Pleue eee J'INU/ A2) Ilario Kuhoa contender says -Dornan i nores his own istrict S upporters level s tmllarcha esat Democrat Robinson he perceives himself -as an inter- nittonal politician and, ftan.k.ly, he does a poor job of that.·· Carter called Doman ••a pro- fessional politician who is lookina for a national platform" white the former Oran.tc County Superior Courtjudae By LISA MARONEY promised to concentrate on local °' .. ...,...,..... needs if elected. . Democratic conarcssional hopeful ,. Carter "id he -:ould spend time in O.vid O. Carter accused U.S. Rep. C~narcu imJm?Vll\I . Oral\IC Co1;1n· Roben Dornan this week of not ty s transport.au~n P1"Ure, ~unna look:ina af\er 38th Distnct interests, atrordable. houStna. protectJ~ rcv- wbile tome of his aty council sup-enue thannc funds and IOlvma the ponen made the same claim about 1n1urance cn11s rat.bet t.ban CODClen- Caner'1 primary opponent -state trattna on Third World problems u Abemblyman Richard Robinton. be saya ~ bu. Jn a press confcrcncc hdd to Caner• Oem~llC pnmary op. announce that he hu ..,-ncrcd the ponent allO ~ '" f'of ~ lambMtt~ support of nine out or l !Oemocntic from tOCnt oty COUfttll memberl aty council members in the 38th dunna the press con~. Oiatrict, Caner ch~ Doman with Asked to up&ain their' ~nee ianonna the needs of the cities of for Ca~-a freshman pc:>li~n­ An.abcim, Buena Park, Ccmtos, Oar· over area.aoned state Jtaislator Ro!> den Orort Senta Ana. tanton and tnton. three of the five pracnt said Weatminaier. the veteran, ~blyman wu di> "What abdut t.hi• distnct?" C•rter tntercatcd in l<Xal conc:em1 an4 Uked. ''He f'anaa himtelf -at 1eait (Pl ...... CAltT&a/ il) "Dr. Poder repeatedly. replied to him that be does not drink alcohol and that be did not drink aoy alcohol in that niabt io specific ... and that be bad just been manied the day before and did not even drink ak:obol at biJ own weddina." the claim states. Poder says he off'ered to submit to breath, urine and blood testina_ for iltobol. The claim says the officer performed a field sobriety test and told Poder he amd.led alcohol on the pbysician•s breath and that Pod.er displayed .. severe. ny1tqmu1," or involuntary eye movements some- timet uaociaeed with drunkennea Poder was arrea&ed for drivine under the influence, handcuffed aod taken to OraNe County Jail, the claim 1ta1e1. tfe was peonined to telephone bis wife aJld inform her he would be teated by about 6:30 a.m the document says. Instead, he was not telealed until 9:30 a.m. The claim states that the phys. ic:ian'1 wife, Einat., had recently moved &om Israel and was not familiar with American customs. It also says lbe wu two months pres.. nant at the lime. "When EiDat did not bear &om Dr. Poder, she beca1nc very friabtened. .. the Clairol .cata. It Mlyl the womd bepn bleeelina befote her husbud • returned iomc. That ~ Poder took bis Wife IO an obstdrician.; who detemtined lbe bad miacarried. • Attcney Dennis Nepoa. rep.. resentina the Poden, said be believes there was a connection between £inat Poder'a miacarrilee and the anxiety (pt1Me .-CLADl/A2) Gates tosses troubles to board Says finCling s pace for more jail beds not part of h is job By ltOBEaT llYNDMAN ... LISA MAHONEY °' .. ...., ........ Oranae Countr Sheriff-Coroner Brad Gates says it s not up to him to find more jail speoc to satisfy a federal judtic'• ordcn oa ovcraowdina. 1\at talk belonp to the county Board of Supuvilon. the sberiff said durina a pre91 confercDce Friday. '"My job iJ not to run out and find jail aiia and~· ·w!J.~ is to teU them about jail .. Gatcl said. " • Gates to&d them all ript. ln a lct1a _ • sent Tbunday to all five Mapa n....., the sheriff' said the cou.nty mmt come up Wltb 600 more .)&11 beds by year's end or nit another coo tempt citation from U.S. Diltricl Court 1-a.e w• ham(iray. lntile. la.SW to cam.-f« tM PltdaZ = •eoe at Qa .... y ........ 8uata Alla Rllool C I .. ..UM -lorddMn• Gray bu been oveneeills Oru9e ~ .. o.ara/ASJ Ii·vine teen offers trustees a way out of court hearing By G. JEANE'ITE AVENT An Irvine student who is suing the Irvine Unified School District told the district's Board of Education this week it could avoid a June 4 court hearinJ by approvina a resolution affirmana students' freedom of speech. Mario Kashou. 17, a junior at University Hiah School, went to Orange County Superior Court last week to challenge a policy that required student government can- didates to submit their speeches to an election coordinator for prior a~ proval. K.ashou got a temporary ,. restraining order that permitted him to take part in his school's Associated Student Body election despite his refusal to submit his speech for approval. Tuesday, K.ashou asked the board for a resolution that acknowledges students have a constitutionally protected right of free expression. that any restraint on free speech oot authorized by law would be void and that students eligibility for candidacy should not depend on waivipg their right to free expression. K.asbou said ifbc did not hear from the board before May 14, his attorney, a volunteer from the American Civil Liberties Union, would file to proceed with the bearing. Helen Cameron, board president noted "this was the first time the board had a chance to address" the issue. and that trustees would not be able to look at it before May 20, the next board mcctina.. ··rm a bit disappointed it wasn't brought to the school board before aoing to court." Cameron said. Kasbou said even though be did not win a post in the Associated Student Body elecuon last week, he doesn't conStder the issue dead. He said representatives from the As- sociated Student Body told him they were willin& to chanac the election rules. but "now it doesn't mean anYthing." f<.ashou said he wanted the rules changed on a d1stnct-wide basis. Otherwise. the rules can be arbitrarily changed each year by student govern- ment officers, he said. District Supenntendent Stanley Corey. responding to ~ucstions from the board. said the district did not want to interfere with rules csab- lished by the student government. (Pleue eee TEEPf/A2) . Baby hoax costly for its victims By LAURA MERK "Gt .. DllllJ ......... A man who persuade people to dnve him to a hospital where bis wife supposedly 1s gJvina birth and then "borrows' money from them bas resurfaced -this time in Irvine. Irvine Jt Dick Bowman said the man, wh o 1s descnbcd as being in hts m1d-30s. about 6 feet tall, red-haired and heavvsct. has been connlf\& people for years. · On Thunday, he convinced Nancy Moller to dnve him to UC lrvutc Medical Center in Oranae The man. wbo said his name wa.s 8111 CaJdwcll. told Moller he d.ad not have a car. When they tm"ed at the hosp1W. he uplaincd he bad lef\ his wallet at home and a keel to borrow some cash. Moller pvc him $40. he has noueco him inc:c. Rowman said pohce believe C.aldwtll 1s the same man who bas conned olher ocook to take him \0 Hoaa Mcmori&I Hospital in Newport Buch. There he uted the aamc story and said he had no money to buy his wtfc no n "This IW been bappcnina r. r ~n. The t one wu about Pl or ettht month o ... Bowman said ) .. Helicopter crash kills 4 Marines TWENTYNINE PALMS. Calif. (AP)-Four Muinel wen killed and ODt wu inhared Friday wben a CH-S3E bellcopter crubed dwina oombet maneuven at the Twen-cYalDe Palma Marino Corpt Trainlna Center. Tbe identhin of the Marines - who were 1tationed at the Marine Corpl Air Statioo in Tustin -were wittibeld ~Ddioa notiftcation of rela· tivn, Mid Chicf'Warraot omcer Ro~ Frailer. The helicopter orubed at 8: 10 a.m. about ll miles notthwett oftbe ma.In , bue in Twentynine Palm1. offlcial1 llid. The 1urvi~Mlrine wa1 taken to the bue tal ud treated for minor burnt. · Mid. Offlcial• oriainally believed the helicopter had only_ four pauenaen, but learned of the ftfth Marine ftom the IW"Vivor, Frailer llid. A ca\lle of the cruh bu not been determined and the accident l1 under lnvestiaatlon Frainr Mid. Tbe "CH·SlE, known u \ho Super Stallion" ii \be newest helicopter bwlt by thcJ :»ikonk:y Airctaft diVbion of Uni1.cl Technc;floliet Corp. in Han.. ford. Conn. CH-S3E model•. ~ ver- aion1 oftbe A throuah 0-Sea Stallion helicoptm. have three enaiftet rather than the l&IDdlrd two eniinet-Tbty were detianed to tnn1port equip- ment into combat. 1 Defense rests in Artukovlc case ZAGREB, Yuaoslavia (AP) -ma.oded that ctwsea .,.Wt him be DefenJC attomeya rested their cue dropped. Friday in the trial of accused war Chlef Ju<tae Milko ~aid Mid a criminal Andrija Artukovic and do-verdict in the neuly month-Iona trial, which opened on April 14', would be handed down Wednesday. . S held l:a lrvl:ae drug bust Artukovlc, who bad settled in Seai Beach before be wu extradited from the United Statet on Feb. 12.t is charpS with taldna part in rour speaftc m11sacrea of c.iviliana and captured prisonm durina World War II. Three Colombian nationals were beina held Friday nijht on SS00,000 bail each after alleaedly .ellina fiye kiloarams of cocaine to Irvine narcotics officen earlier that day. The cocaine, which bas an esti- mated street value ofS I mmion, was seiz~ followina a one-month in- vestiption into the activities of the three Costa Mesa l'Hidents, Sil Mike Qadenaaid. Arrested were: Otcat M. Zulvap 37; WillOD BetanCO\lrt, 23 and Gerardo Vcrpra. 21 . Details of the atrelll incllldina tbe exact time and location were not available. Tbe men were booked at Oranae County Jail. Public prosecutor lvanka Piniar- ~er lw demanded the death sentence for Artulto~lru~ 86-ycar-· old former interior · ter of &be Nut puppet 1ta1e of Croatia, wbkb existed on what is now Yuaoa&av territory. If ArWkovic is found ,Why and pven the death sentence, be would face a firina squad. GATES DEMURS ON JAIL SPACE ISSUE •••. From Al ' · County's main jail in Santa Ana sm~ But Gatet said continued increuet jail 1pece could be found, Oates March I 98S, when be found Gates in jail referral• 'will jeopardize bis tolled the question into the 1uper- and supervison in contempt of a depertment's abili~ to meet tho.e visors• coun. 1978 order to relieve overcrowding capa without added Jail space. Of the 600 beds needed. 300 would there. In a -•t of earlier .,. .... ; .. -be for maximum ICCUrity i.runalel. To keep proaressina on inmate reductions there, Gray last week ti&htened a · I ,S~inmate limit to 1,400 on weekdays, 1,450 on week· ends and l,SOO on three-day holiday weekends when the courts are closed. •w..-~-~ The other 300 beds would replace Ga tea said tbat-unleu more inmate minimum leCUrity tenu at \be Jame1 bouainf. is found - a 0 no vacancy" A. Musick Honor Fann in El Toro. sian will be huna on the jail and Supervison are expected to lddreu suspected felons will be turned bac:lr, Gatea• Jetter Tuetday alona with 1 out on the streets. separate request for $2.I million a But. preued to explain how more year to hire 101 new jail employeea. CARTER FLAYS OORNAN'S RECORD ••• J'romAl inaccessible. Said Westmins.ter Councilman the destructive Panorama fire in As a "lieutenant of Willie Brown," Melvin Jay, "I think Robinson rep-1982. Robinson concentrates on statewide retents the old mainstream that bas As to Robinson's aoocuibility, matters, said Milt Krieger, a coun-obviously not been fillina the bill. He Warschaw said, "I can't address cilman from Graden Grove. "focus. baa not been easy to work with." tl\at ... That's kind of not relevant, I . 'de H think." ' "" Fair weather\vttfi some clquds U.S. Tem,. Irvine tax man convicted of gift shop scam I -~~ :::~ W11m-COIO.,. Sl'ICl..,.11 1119111 '"''•• lrlO• Occludto l l•t10fllly.._. ,_._ W•-e.-w f tf()AA U I °""' <" C-c t ., ............... .... LOS ANOELES -An Irvine Wt preparer waa convicted of bilJdal 27 people out of' more tbu S l million invet1ed in lift sbopa in Sol\'UI and Fountain Valle¥, the district at· tomey11 oftlce aid. James Okun Jr., 39, WU round pilty Tbunday of 4'0 felony counts anvolvina the salea of leCW'it.iea without 1 licen1e, district attorney'• • • ~ :: Eztendecl Tl dee IPQkCIDlltl Al Alberpte said. I Okura lured victims by promilinaa SO percent return on money inveated 1 in four Solvana sift sbopa and another in fountain Vllley, Alberpt.e said. Some of the victim• refinanced their f bomea to come up with the money, be Mid. Okura, who wu beina held in lieu of $200,000 ba.il1 facCI up to nine y~ in prison wnen sentenced May JO, Alberpte said. in& on issues in the entire state doesn't Robinson camp&Jp at ope -~~~~t;:~rn~fn1:.1 constituency," ~~::a:o~~-:i~~~~~rt~ 1ix8:~~·6!~~~~~cifri1nC::: ST ANTON SHOOTING C~E SETTLED ••• Robinson would probably be no Ora nae County. It's ''the one thin& I bers have thrown in with Cartet. Tbey From Al think they wouldn't talk about," sbe are Don "'R. Griffin and Donna · -"'· .. 'th th t1 'd s I 27 b • moreresponsive tolocalconcemusa 'd Cbessen, Buena Park; Diana (>Ointina a aun toward him and be "very uapp)' wt e t ement, Jury," w ;)j)CT, .1 w o len the U.S. representative, he said. 111w· .... ,.baw 111.d Robinson hel~ N~bam and Ann Joynt "'·m'tos· fired, he said. When be turned on the Mid her attorney, Richard amell of police force after the anooti.na. ''Now .. .... ~ • \.A; • li&bt, he saw the fiau.re was a boy with N~ Beach ... She's a1ad to have it I'm vindicated civilly .. l can eo on "l haven't been able to act in to see· car.ry the jail bond that provided so Sal Sapien and Edward L. Allen, I toy pistol. over~·-· -with my life." . him~'. said Anaheim Mayor Pro-Tem million for an addition to the county Stanton. Zcl I'. th Irv rick.ler. As a repreaentative with jail, co-authored leaislation that Santa Ana's three Democratic Ridae, 32, laid she bad left her son Also happy wu Sperl. who will not ·:'?Vtanto ae~a; ~~~= ~~~ t: the county Leque of Citie1 and of created an Oranae County transpor-council members are bac:lcina Rob-alone at home when she went to work have to pey any damqea under the fl... 0 1 • ...:.1 n, d .... ·_ i t Oranae County's l&rJest city, Pickler talion district and put the 4th District inson. They are Mayor Dan Griset because she could not afford a Dlby settlement l: ~: ~*';~S::C: 1 said, "courtesy should have been Court of Appeal in Santa Ana. He also (who ii runnina for Robinson's sitter. ..1 wu vindicated by Stanton, by and it'I )Ult 1 very, very Md story. , extended to come out and hear what authored a bill requirina fireproofing vacant A1sembly seat), and memben The woman who moved to Chi-the Oran&e County aheriff, by the And I think no one really wanted to 10 •m•y•c•o•~•m•s•w•e•re···"------•o•n•w_~_e•n•s•~-e•r•oo•fi•s•a•~-re•s•u•lt•o•'-~-•Y•o•u•na-•.~-W•i•~-n.~-rt.·--~~~~~~~~-m-~~=-~d~-~~ FINES ASSESSED FOR BAY POLLUTION ••. From Al Game officials, stemmed from an incident when "hi&h concentrates" of hydroaen sulfide were deposi ted into the a.round water. The ruJina was made by Oranae County Municipal Court '!X,~ Ed Laird. The l>&ny wu placed on a one- year probauon in January by the state Department of Fish and Game, A vi la said. He said he was not sure if the construction was connected wi th work at the Fun Zone. Com pany officials were un- available for comment. A pungent odor at the Fun Zone project sparked complaints by New- port Beach residents in July. Fish and Game officials uked the company to stop pumpina_ water at the locauon. Company officials said they had finished pumpina anyway. Althou&h there was a strona smell at die buildina site last summer, Avila Mid there were no environmental viol- ations connected with the Fun Zone construction. TEEN SEEKS FREEDOM OE SPEECH ••. F~mAl . Corey said the rules governing student elections have been in effect for about 14 yean and that this year's student officers voted 11-1 not to chanac them. "If a student aovemmcnt 1s to be , we don't in a pre-emptory nner jerk students around." Board member Gordon Getchel , however, "Any rule-making body is subject to judicial review. There's a lot of potential for abuse to require people to submit thinas for approval. It would be worthwhile to review all the rules of the district (governin& student elections)." Gerald Rayl, district director of secondary education, said Wednes. day the emphasis of the rules was not on censorship. The rules call for all campaign materials to be approved to protect the riibts of the other 2,000 students at the school, he said. "l don't ha ve to read a particular newspaper article, but the kids have to 10 to an assembly and hear speeches. We have to protect the other 2,000 kids because we require them to fo." One o the election rules prohibits direct or indirect implications about other students, Rayl said. "I've seen kids decked because of their comments. Kids take it per- sonall y." Rayl laid the student body's elec; tion rules are not a lepl document. As part of the aareement reached with K.ubou in court last week, Rayl laid, "We have aareed to look into makina cbanaes. l'lf ao get a lepl opinion." b yl said be would work with student aovernment officen and at- torneys to be sun the document complies with the First Amendment, the state Constitution and the state Education Code, and return it to the Associated Student Body by February 1987. Kashou and his campaian manqer "liked mr, idea for the fUture ... 6ut they dido t want to wait a year," Mid Rayl. CLAIM FILED OVER DOCTOR'S ARREST ••• From Al trigered by her husband's arrest. Dr. Poder 1ubteQuently recei ved a letter sayina no charaes would be pressed in connection with his arrest. Nearon said Friday he had not been able to obtain the arrest records that would hst the re1ulu of a bl~ test administered to Poder at the jail. The attorney said he was required MAIN 0Pf11CI to file the claim within lOOdaysofthe incident to preserve bis clients' ri&ht to file a lawsuit. He laid Irvine wa1 amona the &arsctl in the claim bccau.e of the detitn of an inter- section off the heway that alleaedJy prompted Poder to atop his car twice, leadina to.his bei na pulled over by the CHP officer. lrtjuries listed in the claim include: assault and battery, false imprison- ment, emotional di1trea11 defa- mation, interference with oomestic relations, wronaful deatb, Invasion of privacy and Jou of civil ri&hu. ' A California Hiahway Patrol spoke.man could not provide a mpon.e to Poder's account of bis arrest. D~ld ...... UO Wett l1y It Cotta M.-CA flola-1C10<M1 lei; •MO Cotla ...... CA '92'2t C--.SIOI 8A2 M1,I .__ 'eoton.o t-42~31• Ju•t call 642-6086 .... ,.,.¥ • 1'911 • i'IOl ll9"l'llW!~ll\t UO 0 I'll Wlolt 7 11"' enCI ,_ ~ .. _,_ .. eoo,--o11• •N> Ot•"Of eo.tt ~ ~-, No -ltOf... I t•lt-.0.felf'8J 11'1111 .. OI ~ .. INl!lt '* llll y ~ 'IP!~ wffl10\it tl>9C I Ot• I'll --ol OOCl)'llQl'I °"'"" YOI.. 11. NO. '80 • "'hat do you like about the 0.Uy Pilot? What don't yo u like? Call the number above and your messaae will be reco~ tra.nlCTibed and de. livered to the appropriate editor. The tame 2'4-bour antweri~ .ervice may be used to record Jtatetl to the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Lettm column must include their name and telephone number f'or verification. Tells us what'• on your mind.' I k liK91Y 11\0 l;il\My 11 .,OU ,. llOC ,_ ,_ co., ., , • m Ml ...,, 10 • m .,.. r«U _,,. • ........... CINu .. tleft T1t1,...._ MOii 0i-.CNWt ,.,_ --- Naked woman flees fire Friday could not have been one of Kelly Dastrup'• better days but, thanks to a strona-anned workman, she walked away from an apertment fire with only minor injuries. Dastrup, 21, of Dana Point. wu takina a shower at her 24'811 La Cretta apartment about l 0 a.m. when she noticed smoke billowina into the bathroom, said Craia Kinoshita, Or· anae County Fare Department public information officer. Seeina her livina room aflame, the youna woman broke her bethroom window and prepared to jump from the second Ooor. be said. Btlt before she rilked a broken lea, the naked dam.el-in-dittreu waa spied by a neatby workman who ru1hed over and cauaht her, Kinoahita Mid. As a mult, Da1trup suffered only second dearce burn1 on ber bands and minor cuu to her feet and ank.let, be said. Damaae to Dutrup'1 apartment is estimated at $35,000. A liahted ciprette ls blamed for the destruction. McDonnell Douglas , to dry libary boOks LOS ANGELES {._AP) -The McDonnell Doualu ~· pve the City Council an offer at couldn't l refUse: The firm offered to vacuum I dry some 201000 water-soaked boob damaeed wnen 6reflabter1 douted Jut month•• Centnl Ubrary fire. I The boob, which bad been quick· froun followina the blaze, were to be taken Saturday to the aerospace company's Space Simulation t Chamber in Hunt.inston Beacb. They will be thawed and 1arp pump. I equiD'Oed vacuum chamben will be uiecf ·to draw moisture from the boob Tarkett.Celebrates Its tooth Anniversary With A ''SALE OF THE CENTURY'' 20°/o OFF! all patterns & colors of these high quality floors: ' • CelebrityTM • 7500 Series • 6700 Series •Response • Meritt TM • RelianttTM . 1113 PllMllll l1t. Ciitl ..... CA. 12127 141-4131 Pro.ams slated - for area senior. Three Pt'Olfams and seminars will be offered nut week lO 1e11iorcitizcns, fret o(chatJe, by Senior Resou.rces at 22772 Center Drive, El Toro. Tuesday a podiatrist will speak on the impe>rt-·~ of proper foot ca~ at I p.m .. whi~ Wednttday will see a representative of the Braille Institute talk:.iaa on pbyaie&I fi tness and the elderly Call 380-1703 for the time ofthe propam. • Steve Axorld from the Senior LepJ Advocacy Prot;nm will lecture Thursday at I p.m. on the s~1al lcpl Pf'O.bl~m~ that come with aging. Spa<ic foralJ programs 1s l11ruted, so thoee wishina to attend should .call 380-1703 for mervalions. Retlrem meet bJ Jlea T.he. Costa ~csa .chapter of the American ASS0C1~t1on of Re~red Persons will meet Monday at noon 1n the Nciahborbood Cpmmunity Center 1 84~ Park~ve., ~la Mesa tohQ1the results of th~ Apnl qucmo~nau'C o~ chapter problems. . Mary AJbson, assistant state director of AA.RP, will be the featured s~. presenting a slide and tape show on Medicare's prospective payment system. A sinplona will follow. Former offlcen to meet ~ Chapman <;oil~ profess_or Jim Muller will speak on Amencan history with an emphasis on folkJore at Thursday's mcctina of the Retired Military Officers. Association, South Coast Chapter. The event Will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the El Toro Officers Club. Call Lt. Col. Dick Adams at (619) 728-6448 for reservations or cancellations. Fie.ta Day at Oa•l• The Oasis Senior Center in Corona del Mar will ~lebrate Older Americans Month with a Hawaiian Fiesta Day Thursday from 9 a.m. to l :30 p.m. in the center, 800 Marguerite 'Ave. The Pf'ogrlm will include entertainment, pmes, contests, prizes, a crafts fair and a bake saJe. Ca1J 644-3244 for additional information. Teacher seminar planned at UCI An all~y conference for high school foreign language teachers will be conducted Tuesday, begi nnina at 8:30 a.m., in the University Center Heritage Room at UC Irvine. The conference is designed to facilitate the exchange of ideas between ua and high school foreign language faculty in an efTon to find the best strategies for teaching co mmunication slcills. ihe fee is $10 and teachers interested in attendina can call the UCI Project Radius office at 8S6-S922 for rqistration and additional information. KOCE benent luncJJ •lated Oranae Coun1y Public Television, KOCE Channel SO. will be the beneficiary of a business lunch to be held Tuesday 10 celebral the pand openina of the new Nordstrom store at Colla Mesa's South Coast Plaza. The event will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the new store with tickets, tax-deductible, priced at $25, which also includes a preview tour. Call Kelley Ellis at 89S-S623 for reservations or more information. Chrl•tlan women to meet The May breakfast meetiDJ of Fresh Beginning -Newpon Beach, an affiliation of the Christian Business and ProfessionaJ Women's Oubs, will be held Tuesday from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. at Baxter's Street/Coco's, 4647 MacAnhur Blvd. Newport Beach. Melodie Stanford, a teacher and the wlfe of a judge, will be the guest speaker at the event. Reservations arc necessary and may be made by calling Miria.m at 963-6248 or Elaine at 786-3974. Nanlng falr annoUJJced A professionaJ opportunities fair for nurses and nursina students wilJ be held Tuesday from 11 a.m. to S p.m. outside Building 53 of the UCI Medical Center, IOI City Drive, Orange. Transit board to fund senlor fares • . 1 1 UIA MA.BONEY Administrauon last month when the ... ._ ..... transit dist.net board decidrd lO ask The Oran,e County Tran11t District will supervasors to oont1nue a I 2·ycar-old use some of Its own f uodt to subiidiic me teoior subsidy even tbouah the IOurce o( d ~ " funds-lederalrevenuesJWi"ldoUars-9!'. &aeed·iare bus service for senior i1 unlikely to be avaJlable Mxt fi--1 year. cmze . s· 97 -Heedi-aboardofsu,_....n~d; .. ..,..,ve anc:ie I 4, the board oftuptrvilOl'I hat ·• -· .. ...,.. "'""" channeled $6.4 million to the transit to put seniors first, the district ~rd d,,_& district for senior rides. l.a1 wuk. the into next year's capital project.a ~t for district board aaked supervison,to oon· $600,000 needed to continue aivina tinue its full $900,000 subsidy or at least seniors a (~ ride durina otf·peak hours permit the district to keep its S37S,OOO in and ~uc:ied fares cturina the busiest times. unspent revenut sharina from this yea.r's The dillrict board also decided to keep subsidy protnm. SJOQ,000 in unspent county revenue Fint District Supervisor Roaci Stanton shanna money to extend the subsidy I~ the outcry apmst continued fundina. proaram to July 1987. A lesser ponion -Hearpedthattbetransitdistrica is already S7S,OOO -was returned to the county heavily subsidized and can well afford to aeneral fund for reallocation to other • aive seniors a break on tranlft aervice. senior services. As they faced an audience Cull of whue- The two actions taken Monday sflould haired oblervers, Stanton and supervisors end weeks of controversy over which Bruce Nestandc and Harriet Wieder also goverriment .,ency should finance senior criticized the district for layina the re- bus ndes., OCTD spokeswoman Joanne sponsibility for .senior rides on them. Curran said. . While votina to let the districa keep the Tempers flared in the county Hall of • S~7S,OOO, supervison qreed to ask the dastrict boltd to return lk "'Cl!DCY ad = nty are DOt ewd)' jea...., ldopt a pol.Ky auamtteei~ he ad lht wtndows. The itlue • Iii • reduced fare rides to tenior cillzns. che OCTO is concerned is to tet more At the d11tnct's Monday lbeet.lltc. Difeo. rt'Vnut." • ...- tor James hlchen propc>led 8Cldi9t "I still maintain this wbole IClioa is SS2S,OOO in trauit district mo.aey to die ~ I tiuok it lack.I ..-U~ ... Mid S37.S.OOO to avoid ctwsiot ten.ion mon ......... an advoca~ o( .-... the '° ~~~~C:"Chainnan Ra.IAh ri.~ diltrict'a Sl7S,000 on eervka for bedrid~ b . .,.. ....... ... deft seniors, w o with Stanton also is on t.k transit But Oart chided Nat&Ode for bit· djstrict board, moved to return $7',000 lO -..:..1-nt atu't·· ... -. "For ll ............ ,.,-...__ the aeneraJ fund so other 1enior eit.iao •u-~ J-·'" -" prottatn• 1eheduled to be cut T\ldday bas al>P!'Oved. ~ .•u~. ~ bedfid,.. could continue for another year. de9 ~eon didn 1 Just amve an Match or A second motion by Stantoq to retum all April. \he excess revenue sbarina funds did not Clark uid tran~rtation is "_probebly prevail. ~ of the most unporwu thi• that Meetina Tuesday to add the S7S,000 letlion need ... It makes them mobile,~ senior services like day care and them out to where they're pan of IOCiet)' Proarams, Stanton and Nestande isaued lpin ... some ·final arumbUnp over the sudsidy Nest.ande responded that he's alwtyt matter. · beea apiDlt uaina revenue tbarina for the Addreuma the news media. Stanton 1enlor bus subsidies even thousb be bas disputed Reichcrt's QSCttion that t.bere are voted to do.tc> UJ the (.>UL costs involved in Jivina free rides. ~ ... could never fi1Ure out bow to 'is no additional cost The tNtes are crysuliz.ie the issue." he said. Fair amba•••don ~.a. ~-.. en llaft beeD eelected to ....-e u YOllDC Am-•a11..._a for die Oraate comaty Pair Jaq 11-20. Tbey are, front row (frola left): Natalie Reed. 18, ..... Aaa: Deeane Jaeobe, 17. CGnaa del liar, ... Tracy Por- ..... 17, •--•·--· leca.4 mw: IUdJ MIJJer, 18, llaat• ...... lt•ela; 8cott SalCJa. 17, llcupwt 8-cll. aa4 llUprlta Vel.uqaea, 18, PoantaiD van.,.. Endorsements, race, forums-lure voters llep. a.. BaAam and his challenaer Nadau ReeeUera in the tttll C.· createeaJ D11tr1ct Republican primary. have been trading endorsement volJeys as the battle heats up in the final weeks before the June primary. The Orange County chaptCT of Young Americans for Freedom has backed Bad ham. Accontina to Y AF chairman Ken Royal, who heads the 2SO.member local non- panisan voup, "Badham is the most conservative choice. We think his oppo- nent is weak on the aid to Contras issue." Badham also is claimina endorsements from President Reapn and Vice President Bush, claims Rosenbera disputet. Absentee ballot deadline May 27 Absentee ballots for the June 3 primary election arc available from the Orange County Registrar of Voters through Ma y 27. Anyone can apply for an absentee ballot by rctuminJ the application form malled to them WJth their sample ballot, said Shirley Deaton, chief deputy registrar. Voters also may request a ballot at the Registrar's office. I 300 S. Grand Ave. in Santa Ana. Meanwhile, the ll-ycar-ol<t challenaer has won endorsements from lcad- ing()range Countians, includjn& William Lyon, chairman of the board of AirCal and the William Lyon Co. home building fmn. and Marion Knott Montapcrt, Steve Knott and Darrell Anderson oflhe Knott's Berry Farm family. The California Republican League. a statewide orpnization, also backs Rose- nbera, citiqa lack ofleadcrshjp in the 40th DistriCI and notina Badham has never sought their endorsement. • • • A SK run/walk. sponsored by the Retetlhr1 for Congress campaian, is scheduled May 17 at Mile Square Park in fountain Valle~. The race is bctna be\d to honor members of the armed forces on Armed Fon:a Day, campeian manaeer Harry Rosenbcrt aid. Preccdina the SK at 8:30 a.m. will be a 2K run/walk at 8 a.m. Raoeday rea;istration will bcain at 7 a.m. The SI S entry fee includes a T -tllirt and rcfreshmentJ, with prizes a<>"'s IO lite top maJe and female finaJisu as wdl • lk top three children under qe I 0. • • • c.ndjdates for Ora.nee c:r• 1• hpet,....... Dlmlct wiU at a forum Monday at the Shepherd of the Hilla United Cbun:h of Christ, 30121 Njpel Road in lqWUI NiaucJ. r The thl'ee c:ancbda1a ~ che 7:l0 p.m. fonun will be iOCWDbcat Tea...,. .... -·~~y = IJf at an,. . anc1 Pnte&. u entrepreneur. Coordinated by the Leacues of Women Voten of the Capiaruo •Y Area ud the Ora,..e Coat. lk forum wifVbture slatentents by e8CI> caectichte ~ by wwen to written quettiou tom tbe audieeoe. • • • I J 'Me. ._ .. c:anclidaca ._. -·r rr•and lW..-wilJ debe~ live on~ Radio ftom 10-1 J a.m. 0a May 16. TaJk·abow bOlt Michael Jacboa. will mediate the ditcusaions. Irvine Chamber backs 2 for cOuncll By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. .., ........ The lrvtne Chamber of Commerce is • endorsing candidates Thomas M. Jones and Hal Maloney an the race fortwo Irvine City Council scats. Ten people arc running in the June 3 clecLJon. In a prepared statement. the organiza- tion said Jones and Maloney "most appropriately satisfy the chamber's philosophy of a balanced co mmunity of ... commercial, rcsidentiaJ and transpor- tation development. while mainllin1na adequate open space." Ch amber official s also cited Jones' and Maloney's suppon for construction of the proposed San Joaqu.in Hills. Eastern and Foothall freeways. all running throuah or near lrvtne. Jones, an attorney. is current president of the Irvine chamber. Maloney, an admm1strative analyst for the Orange County Heal th ure Agency. CUrT"Cotly serves on the Irvine Finance Commission. Ted F. Hanna. executive vice Pl"C$ident of the chamber, said the orpnization rcprcsenu mott than 800 businesses., mostly in Irvine. Hanna said the organization will provide no direct financial support for the Jones and Maloney campaians. But he ~id the chambcr-wtll purchase about four loCal newspaper ads to publioze its eodone- ments and publish the endorsements in a chamber newsletter. Compiled by G. Jeanette A YeDt 'The Sena te is considering a tax reform bill t h at would disallow a tax deduction for an Individ ual R etirement Account (IRA) if a p er son already has a p en sion. What i s y our reaction?' Le11t1a a.,.., Balbu Stw4etrt I don't thtnk it's fair. I RA 's are aood tax shelters. C,Cru4ell .Lapuleadl Aate,.natala I don't think that makaany.ense. t undentaod they don't want to aive away afW more tax dcduCllons than they have t~ but I tlu n k everyone should beabtt to put away as m\.lcl'I toward rcttttmcnt Hpolll le. Roua&ea1 lrvlM Commukatieal I think that's fair. If you do not have a pen- sion plan,an IRA takes care of the pens.ion. • VldJSevea N..,.rt~ 81•ewtfe I think people need to savcall their own pcn- 1on.and not count on Social unty Any· th1n1forsomcone·s fu. turc retirement hould bededuct1bk. ' Robert E. DerT Newport Bcac.' Retired II should be for one and all. Everyone should be enmlcd 10 the deduction. Brad McDoaakl Co11aMna Ubrar} c.lert t hkc the idea of tax ttfonn. but I think people u 1ni IRAsarc the on that~ the deduction the least. \ • Botude Wllsoe ._ 'hstt. ttC l1'rauhHlat.., I woula be against 11 (thcchanae~bccausc a lot of peo use them and bcndi1 rom havmg the wnte-0n: Bob Nelms • CoftaMesa Lawyer I d1\hke the idea 1m· mcnscly. tRA'stJVcan tndJVldual the op- ponumty to be 1ndepen· dtn1 and put a"'•¥ someth1na forttt1rt-men1 ona l&X-dcduc- ubld>a'\1, The 1ndJV1d· ual can ~vt oontrol oflt as opposed to SoclaJ Sccunty ... wM-tt they m1aht not act anytbina. • ' • .. .. r NASA OKs-·outslde aid for redeSldn Actor Herschel Bemardl 8· dies of 'heart attack at 62 ASHINGTON (AP) -A,p-John W. Thomas. who bad been 10 Tbomas·s task force accepted a men1s f.rC being defined which will ~Y bowi:na to a demand by lhc charseoflbe SJ*)elab propam office condu ion propounded earlier by the allow cbmpctina designs t<f1:R: con, 8 ~ Al lated P · llft!lidtD.ti.a ChalJen&er oommi 100. 11 lbe Marshall Spece f1i&ht Qnter an comma ion that cold weather wns structed for the test p~." "'-Y e soc res1 NASA announced F'riday that it tS Hunt.sv\llc, Ala., qs named to head one factor in lhe failure - a The commission said it would LOS ANGELES -Actor Herschel Bernardi, best known for his lona-llliitima lndependent c~ to over-the NASA rcdcslJD totm. He sue-conclusion that Kingsbury had re-re.lease the transcripts 1oday aJong runningrolcasTeryeinthemusical"F~~dJeron~heRoor:andastherumplcd, tcie tbe tedesip of the sohd booster oecds Jamn E. Kingsbury. who bad sutcd, tnggcnng some anger among wuh "relevan1 documents," an ap. cynical Lt. Jacoby 10 the "Peter Gunn i:v ~ncs, ~s ~ed. He wu 62. The l'rlClke:t joint t6at is lbou&ht to ba\·e managed the team on an antenm commis:saon. members. . . parent reference to ~rrespondence actor died Thursday niaht of a heart attack m htssleep in bJS Los Angeles home, camed the tplM)C-sbunJe to eitplode. basis. NASA said the rcdesagn team as designed to effect its rcoommen-said Charles Stem. his manager Bernardi Is survived ~y his wife .• Terry, and l. 5. Tbr space qeocy sa.14 also that Thoma.s's ~ment of Kana-dcveJop1nganintensivetestprogram dations about the redesign work mooth..oldson,MiohaeJ,as wellaschildrcnbyapreVlousmamage,Stem~d. While a ruksip team has begun to sbury had bttn announced p~v1ou~ to proV1de data for the final design under way at NASA 's Marshall Space Bernardi's smooth voice was a popular feature on numerous televi1ton consider a number of dCSlgll options. ly. · and that .. toohng design r('Quirc-Aig.ht Center an Huntsville, Ala. commerciaJs, and he provided the voice for the Charlie Tuna character .on n will not make a final sclccoon until Starkist sj)ots for 20 years. Born in New York City on Oct. 30, l 923, to •!1 the commission has issued its repon itinerant show-business family, Bern~ made his debut as a "walk-on .. on his ;;;;;:E:::t~::~: Ao-ency missed earlier chance mother'sarms·augeJ. u t.be commission prepared, ror the 0, Satellite glitch man Coke'• lOOth ~~t~~1;T!~=cl"~0~~ to prevent Delta's recent short ATLANTA-TbousandsatCoca.CQla'slOOthbirthdaypartychecred tht ~lac. At that hearing, agency Friday as 650,000 dominoes fell in stu~ts on six .conti_nents. But when _it~ oflicial as well as engint;.ers from time for the tiny tiles' destruction of a giant Peps1 can m London, the viewing rocket booster builder Monon-CAPE CANA \re.RAL. Fl.a (AP)-efTon to protect electronics as. conducttve contamanauon. screen in Atlanta went blank. The crowd of Coke employees and bottlers • Tlnokol testtfied. More than a decade qo. NASA and a scmbf1es ap1nsl internal clcctncaJ .. This recommendauon was ac-groaned. The satellite hookup was quickly _restored and master of ceremonies Sources familiar wt th the session conuact0r passed up a cha~ to short cucu1ts." Ross said. "At that cepled by NASA.'' Ross said. Dick Cave" assul'Cd lbe audience the Peps1 can had popped 00 schedule. The aid the commission was dismayed make the first SlaJr of the Delta rocket tame the major stage contractors were He said that as a rewll of last rest of die 35-minutc stunt went nearly without a liitch. The company said it on that day to find that 8 rcdcstgn of immune to the land of short mcwt requested to analyze their designs and Saturday's Delta failure, which he used satellite signals to lfok the last domino in each city with the first tile on the the rocia:ts was aJready under way which mAyha\""Ctauscdooeto rail last to tncorporate the changes necessary said appears to be associated with an neitt continent The toppling bepn and ended at the Georgi<1_World Congress and demanded dunng a someumes week. the bead of an anvcsupuon to provide the r~uired short circuit elcctncal short in the firs1 stage. "the Center, with stops in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; !London; Nairobi, Kenya; Tokyo, acnmonious scssJon lhat lhe activi"' panel said Friday. protection." review board 1s reassessing the tech-and Sydney, Australia. be halted, because the spaoc agency Lawreooc ROS$ reported that a These changes were made an the meal basis for the decision not to eecmeCI to be settling for 8 quick fix. review of data from pttVtous Ocha second and third stages, but Ross said provide the Rocketdyne relay as- fltghts revealed t.hata 1974 failure was the first staie contrlrt!tor. the scmbly with protection against con-Tbcse sources said the'prcsadentaal caused by conductive coot.ammatJon Rocketdyne Division of Rockwell ductive conufmination and will es~ panel aJso wouJd demand 8 total 10 ao electronics assembl). lnternauonal, re<:ommended against tablish if, in fact, a connection betwen redcs1JD oftheJOIDt and that lhe work .. Th.ts accident led, m 1974 and lbe modaficatjon af\er reviewing the this decision and the accident may be supervised by 8 group of outsJde. t 975. to an overall DcJta program susocpubility of the circuitry to exist." Appeal~ c_ourt overturn• death sentence mdepcndent SCJenufic experts. Fourth U.S. space failure disclosed SAN FRANCJSCO -1"he death sc~tence of John Harvey.A~mso~. v.:ho admitted planting the car bomb that lCllled Arizona Republic mvesugatJve reporter Don Bolles in l 976. was overturned Friday by a federal appeals court on the grounds of double jeopardy. After Adamson had pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to prison, he could not~ charg~ with first-degree murder eyen though he w~s found to hav~ Vl~lated his agreement to testify against two other men, said the 9th U.S. Ca~tt Court of Appeals in a 7-4 decision. Arizona Attorney General Bob Corbm called the ruling "ridiculous" af!d said he would appeal to the Supreme Court. WASHINGTON (AP) -A NASA · 1'C5Cll1'Cb rocket that had flown suc- cessfull\ 120 conseculJve times mis~ fired ov·cr the New Mexico desert two week:s aao -the fourth U.S. space lJumcb vetucle to fail th1S year. The government.. whose space pro- N31D ts under pressure because of the recent explosions of the much larger Tnan and Delta rock.cts and the spaoc shuttle. dtd not announce the April 25 fJulurc of a Nike Orion rocket carrymg a polluoon-s.amphng devioc. lo response to qucsuons from The ~tcd Press on Fnday. the malfunction wasdescnbed b) Dcbbte Blll&ham. a spokeswoman for w U.S. Army Mtssde Range an Whne Sa.nds. N.M .. and by Dr. Edward C. ZJpf, a geopbysjet.sl of the Un1vernty of Pinsbu.rgh, wbo was conducung the eJa:penment for ASA ··nus was very rare. l think this particular series of rockets. lhe so- called Orion fanul). llad flown 120 times and thas was the first fulure, •· ZJpf sa1d an a telephone interview. "This system of rockets has been f1)1og for about six or seven years.·· . ASA bas been using the surplus. sohd-fuel Ndte booster an combana- uon WJth another sohd-fuel, military surplus rocket. the Orion. In the configurauoo that faded last month. the rocket and payload combmauon was 30 feet long.. The rocket was supposed to delive r ZJprs expenment to an alutudc of SO miles. but he said 1t got no higher than 6,000. 7.000 feet -a httle more than one mile. There. the burned-out Nike first stage faJled to separate before the second stage Onon 1e,nited. The rocket veered off erratJcally and deployed the parachute that ' brought the S40,000 payload back to earth w1 th only a few scratches but no data. All the ocket debris and the payload fell the desert of the White Gov. Edward•• case goe11 to jury NEW ORLEANS -Jurors failed to reach a verdict in their first day of deliberations Friday in Gov. Edwin Edwards' federal racketeering retrial. and an aJtemate juror who sat through the trial reportedly said be was impressed by the prosecution's case. "l think the prosecution bad a case and I think they presented it very well," Anthony Bordelon was quoted as saying by WWL television. Bordelon and two other alternates were excused Frida)' morning before deliberations began. Michael Fawer, the governor's lawyer. disputed the ceport by Taylor Henry, and called the reporter a liar. Edwards. his brother Marion. James-Wyllie Jr., Gus Mijalis and Ronald Falgout ue charged with racketeering and fraud in connection with a SH> million hospital investment venture. Their first trial ended Dec. 18 with a bungjury. 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Bristol Street, Costa Mesa !I-[ Store Hours: Sou1h 01 Sou11\ Cou1 Plaza Mon· Fri 9-6 751-2324 . Sat10·5 AL.SO IN L.OS ANGELES •LONG BEACH ,..-, I'!':! l· • , • • . .. : ,, .. .I R•n•er flrecl over 10111 lialr 8teft nae... a park ~­at a.u.t CaMJ.. wu ar.t ~ ..... ,.,.. •• to CSllt off bJa poa,...U to 00.pq wltla new etatll DoOmlM MU- clarda. naoi:, a 12-jear-old C&mbda ....,. *"° ........ tbe poaJtall for ftft ,_,., l&ld tile rale la aafalr be- caw tt-doea't apply to women. Be plaD8 to -tile atate to wt n bac k Ilia $21,085-a-yeu job. "'~· ... , ... , ...... Accused FBI agent sat la on double agent sessions By tile AaMdated Pren LOS ANGELES -The only FBJ aaent ever charpd with espionaae regularly aat in oo stra~ sessions ofa double .,ent J)l"OIJ'anl that wauet up to infiltrate the Soviets spy network. an FBI official testified Friday, The double qent prosram was headed for a time by an another FBI ~t who has been named by a Soviet woman u her former lover, P. Bryce Christensen. the No. 2 man in the Los Aqeles FBI office, testified. Richard W. Miller, 47, the former qent on trial in U.S. District Court. bu claimed since bis trTeSt that his own sexual affair with the Soviet woman, Svetlana-Oaorodnikov, was motivated by his desire to become a double agent and infiltrate the Soviet KGB. Christensen's testimony, elicited by a defense attorney, came over protests by the government that it might disclose classified information. Navy man charged trltlJ e.ploa-.e POINT MUGU ?'(AV AL AIR ST A TION, Calif. - A Navy enlisted man was charged with espionage Friday for alleacdJy 9dling weapons secrets to an undercover officer. Third Oass Petty Officer Robert Dean Huuewood, 24, who worked with bombs and other munitions at the Pacific Missife Test Center since November 1984, isaccused of selling part of a classified weapons manual with the intent that a foreign aovernment would use it said Lt. Cmdr.. Don Lewis. Hqucwood, who was also clWjed with four related counts, faCes ll hearing Monday, said a test center spokesman. 'The document involved was an aircnft ordnance loading manual. It was a relatively low-level document," the spokesman said. Gaaramaa nre. •bot. In Boadraaa SACRAMENTO -A CaJifomia National Guard soldier on a "non- combat mission" in Honduras fired three warning shots after he saw a light movinJ through the nighttime jungle near road-buil~na cq~pment, authonties said Friday. The report followed days of rumors tn the Capitol th~t a shooting incident involving CaJif~~s bad occurred in Hondu~. ~ntil Friday, the National Guard had denied 1t. There were no reports ofmJunes. Elderly women •arrive 3 uy. alter cra•JJ [ YREKA Calif.-·Two women in their 80s who drove off ap.cmbankment near the Oregon border and were trapped in their car for three days were fou.nd unharmed and in "good spirits" Friday, said a sberift's spokeswo~. MIXl~e Langfiel"' 83, of Happy Camp and 84-yea.r-old Ell~ Haskell of F~er Park 10 Southern CaJifomia were last seen when Langfield picked up her friend Haskell at a Yreka bus station, said Susan Oravenk:amp, a spokeswoman for the Siskiyou County Sheriffs Ocputment. She wd the car we~t off the biAbway1 and plummeted I 00 feet down an embankment a~ut five m_iles cut of Aappy Camp. A CHP helicopter finally spotted them Fnday mol"Dlq. • • • • • 0 • RESTAURANT AND BAR • Come and entoy tl'9 newett ChlneM expettenee • the gatety, haDDlneH 8nd exctttng food ~I never bjfore on.t'ed In Orange County. Open Mother's Day from 11:30 am -10:00 pm Complimentary Flowers for Each Mom (714) 833-8696 41 39 Campua Drive, lrvlne 1) ~ (in ......... Sia.I lam! UCI) Don't Miss Our Spring Upholstery Sale Great Savings on Drexel Heritage, Baker, Woodmark, Marge Carson, Stanton Cooper: ~ Vanguard, Charlton, ' and more-includes large selection of upholstery ready for immediate delivery all at reduced . pnces. 'JJo'lfffeme~ ffe]§__rioa COSTA MESA !1;~ LAGUNA BEACH IJ9J~81wl \'/-f}r ..... '4S(?l~~jHj"'>'I (7 J 4) 642-2050 '-" '/ -v Sllll 12 00/S otal 9'llJ • INTERIOR DESJONER TO SERVE YOU All tores Open Monday TlJru~ Saturday 9 a.m . .J:JO p.m. > .. .. U.S. lifts warDing~n Polish travel W A.SHlNOTON (AP) -The State Oep..-tment is no loneer wam-ina ap1n1t travel to Poland by children and women of child-beariQa *· a fcdetal talk force monitoriq tile Chernobyl nuclear acclde1u said Friday. However, a statement from the Environmental Protection A&ency'on behalf of the inter-qency aroup aaid the Public Health Scrviee bad not chanted iu advice to avoid fresh milk and other dairy products, especially tot\ cheeses, in the affected region - eastern Europe and the western Soviet Union. The liftina of the caution on Poland was th~ result of airborne radiatio11 measurements by an EPA expert who traveled to that country and reported no health hazard, the qency said. At th~State Department, an official who spoke on condition he not be identified said that during the dur- ation of the travel advisory, none of the children or women of cbild-bearin& -.e associated with the U .S. Embau_y tn Wanaw took advantage of an offer of medical evacuation out of the eountcy. Meantime, the task force said airborne radioactivity over and ap- Japanese imports to be tested b y FDA W A.SHINGTON (AP)-Japanese food imports were added Friday to the list of those being c.hcckcd by the Food and Drug Administration for radiation from the Chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster. FDA inspectors are testing imports of 'fresh frui~ vegetables. dairy products and fish for radiation in excess of safety levelf:1'h<5R ex~ ing the standards will be impounded, the FDA said. Countries already on the list are the Soviet Union, Austria, Czechoslo- vakia, Denmark, Finland. Hungary, Norway, Poland and Sweden as well as East and West Germany. Since the sampling began on Mon- day at a laboratory near Boston, no contaminated products have been ~ported, FDA spokesman Dave Duarte said. proechant the Un1tcd Stat.ca wu "so dispmed that exact forecast.inc is not possible," ~ it COWd DOt predJCt where radioective rain miabt f&IJ or where radioactive particles m i&b t be awept down to pound level. The fi11t resulu of tnilk samples acrosa the United States show no c011tamination with Chernobyl radioactivity yet, but new to1opes from Chernobyl have appeaRd in around-level &Ir for tQe fint time, according to the daily atatement from EPA on behalf of the sroup. Most radioactivity so tar in rain and air samples bas been of iodine-131, an itotope with a half-life of little more than ei&ht days -the time it takes for balft6e radioactivity to disappear. At Richland, Wuh. on Thunda=, an Enersy Department air sam showed these isotopes and <> activity concentrationa in picocuries per cubic meter: iod.in~l3l , 0.16S; oesium-137. 0.028; tellurium-132, 0.02; and ruthenium-103{ 0.02. Cesium-137, chemical y similar to potassium andc:alcium, bu a half-life ofabout 30 yean. TeUurium-132 bu a half-life of 78 hours and ruthenium-103 has a half-life of 39 days. EPA on Thursday said rouah calculations said that breathina air f'Or a year contaminated with 1.0 picocuries per cubic meter of iodine-131 would yield a dose of 8.8 millinms tp the thyroid, compared with an annual dote of 1S rnillircms permitted under reaulations. A chest X-ray is a dose of about 2S millircms to the lunp . Spokesman Chris Rice said similar calculations for cesium-137, tellurium-132 and rutbeoium-103 were not immediately available. The_ agency has said in the put that a concentration of 0.02 pioocuries per cubic metef is close to beina undetec- table. Radioactivity reported from Wednesday samples in air at Denver and Cheyenne, Wyo., bas disap- peared, the statement said. The only new rainfall radioactivity was in Enetl)' Department samples from Idaho Falls, Idaho, on Thurs- day, and two samples from un- apccificd places in New York atate. DAVIS • Core may have burned through concrete floor KARLSRUHE, West Gennuy CAP) -Tbe Cbernobyl nuclear reactor core may have burned throuab the COOCRte floor of tbe power plant to radl the uadcrarouod water, a West Omnan nuclear rew.arcb apokaman said Friday. • J(la\11 Koen.ins aaid bia mdUllr)'-finanMd poop, the Nuclear R.aearch Center in Katlsrube, bu been indirectly coasult.ina with the Sovieu on the April 26-accident tbrouah contacts in Bonn. • The apokesman. in a te}epbooe interview with The Associated Preti, empbasiz.ed that the center' a expc:ru have been hampered by a lack of eotQple\e information from the Soviets. "We are not au~. but " think the floor of the plan\ is only one or two meters (ooe or two yards) tbi'*' .. Koenina aaid. "l(that's lhe cue, then 1t'1 probeb&e the fiuion prooell, wb.icb is 1elf·&eat aeoer'ltit\I. has penetra.ted the concn'te cellar and into the srouod." . Koeni;\~~ molten mus may have reached the uedefsround water. But be em · that bia IJ'OUP bad oot run speci6c lats on such 1 poui~ Gennao expertS were approached by the Sovieu on May 7 for advice on ~ula.=r. the ~ or the molten mass of the core oo a concrete Ooor, ~can calculate this easily eoouah. Just two months ago we ran a ~ radioactive simulated test in our facility here in Karlsruhe, to check the effects of a meltdown on six meters (•ix yards) of concme, •• Koertina said. ..But the Soviets have not provided exact details on the composition of their concrete floor. They may have more limestone in their concrete,•• making it more vulnerable to the heat, Kot111na said. Asked bow long it would take the co~ to melt throuf;b one or two yards of concrete, Koerting said: "Just a few days, oot very Iona. • C~ernobyl ealled history•s worst nuke accident by far MOSCOW (AP)-Officials of the U.N. atomic energy agency said Friday that the O.emobyl disaster is by far the worst nuclear accident in history. but Sovietaperu are sett.in& it under control They said radiation still leaks slowly from the nuclear power plant's stricken No. 4 reactor, but the fire in its p-aphitc core has been stopped and tile Soviets will "entomb" it in concrete for a ycan..long cooling ~ on their oblcrvations and Soviet data, .. It's clear ... that the radioactive consequences of this acci- dent are far more serious than in any accident IO far, also that the radio- active rekues to the environment arc much more serious," Hans Blix, chief of the International Atomic Eoersy Aaency. told 1 news confercoc:e. Blix and. bis ·deputies said temper&lUrc:S in the paphile ~ were '!droOPinl and uncontrolled downWarcf buinioa of the nucb.r fuel, commonly called the .. China ~me," is not an immediate No other aovernments reported health-threatening levels of radiation Friday. The fint foreian ~ournalists allow- ed to visit the Ukraine were escorted to a farm 31 miles west of Kiev where l,OOOevacueciare ~ BROWN APPLIANCES •.TELEVISION • VIDEO - • Separate Floor- " Just for Big Screens • Featuring .J.MITSUlllSHI • Sizes 36" to 50" •Contemporary styling with washable anti- ref lecti ve screen remote control/ cable vs 380 compatible BIG SCREEN PRICES rf,~AS '1849" ltHrll Elfffrle 22.111. ft. lefrtc•lter •GluaShel.- •Tatund *IYll1 ........... •lllPUYI • GE, Hotpolnt, Maytag , Kitchen.Aid, Magi Chef, O'Keefe & Merritt, and Whirlpool . Doon • Modela From The • Ad.ju.table Mo.t Baaic To The Door Bln.8 Mo.t Deluxe ~-~~~ ... ,.,.., , .. , .......... ltr ....... 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With the live concert there will be a three-screen, six-projector multi-media prcsentatjon about the needs tn Brazil. • • • At the 9:30 a.m. service Sunday. St. Mark Pre1bytertu Claarclt will collect art "Offering of Letters" urging ltfislators to support U .S. participation in a worldwide cam- paifll to immunize all children against six deadly childhood dis- eases. Church members are writing let- ters to support the Universal Child Immunization Act of 1986. now before Congress. If enacted, this legislation will provide $50 million to existing worldw1de immunization campaigns. • • • "A Hawk for Peace: Ope Man's oqyssey" will be the focus. of St. Michael and All Angeles adult forum at 9: 15 a.m. Sunday. can and South Afncan Heroines" will be presented al 10:30 a.01. Sunday for the UaJtartu UaJveraaJ- 111 FelJewllalp ot Lapna Beaclt, 429 Cypress Drive. The presentation will star Phyllis Applegate and will be narrated by Mary Tho mpson. • • • Evangelist Dick Mill will lecture on the use of scripture memory at 7 p.m . Tuesday and Thursday at the Me.a Bible Chapel, I 734 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa. • • • Mother's Day will be celebrated at the Lapaa Pr~1byterian Claurct., 41 S Forest Ave .• at the 9 and I 0:30 a.m . services. • • • • "The Festival of the Chnsuan Home" will be observed at the 10 a.m. service on Mother's Day at the Nel11tborbood Coq1regatloaal Claarclt, 340 St. Ann's Dnve. Laguna Beach. • • • Mothers will be honored at the 11 a.m. service Sunday at the Claarcb of RellgJoua Science, 27802 El Lazo Road, Laguna Beach. • • • Mothers also will be honored at a special concen at 6 p.m. Sunday at the Crystal Cathedral, Garden Grove. Music will be presented by the Cherub, Carol and Chorister c ho1r.s. J ••• Day wtll be observ~ at the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday at St. Pnl'• Luilteru Claurct., 1190 Morningside Drive, Laguna Beach. • • • "Prayer: Ao Effective Approach to Peatit" will be discussed at 10:30 a.m. Sunday by Jack Hubbell, a 'member of the Christian Science board of lectureship. The program will be presented in Edwards Newpon Cinema Thca1er. It as sponsored by the First and Second Churches of Christ. Scientist~ Newport Beach. Hubbell will talk about individual roles in the pursuit of peace -from family and community to the global scale. • • • In honor of Israel Independence Day, Rabbi Allen Krause will talk about "The Jewish Love Affajr with the land oflsrael" at 8 p.m . Friday 1n Temple Be&Ja El, 30121 Niguel ~oad, Laguna Niguel. • • • G an Israel Kiddie KamP., for pre- schoolers to 6 years old, will open in Irvine June 30. Under auspices of Chabad of Irvine, the camp offers full-day and half-day programs. Transportation for children in Irvine and Laguna Beach can be arranged b y calling C habad 786-5000. • • • A Catholic woman volunteer will receive the Woman of the Year Award at the annuaJ luncheon, spnsored by the Catholic Charities Auxiliary. The luncheon will be served at nopn Thursday in the Manion Hotel, Anaheim. Volunteers arc nominated from several organiz;uions and parishes in the Diocese of Orange. Although only one will receive the award, all nominees will be bonorcd. Cbair- r)'lan of the event 1s Emma Jane Riley of Newport Beach. . . . ... "Choose." a contemporary Chris- tian musical by Orange County resident Jeff Kennedy, will be per- formed by the Chapel Choir at Trinltf United Pre1bytertu Claarcll. Santa Ana. Performances wtll be at 8 p.m . Friday. 2 p.m. May 17, and 8 p.m . May 18. • • • "Making Peace Our Priority" will be discussed by Arcbbisho11 Roger M. Mahony, Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles at an interfajth con- ference Wednesday at 1he U niversity of Southern California. The theme of the conference is "Breaking the Cycle of Violence: Empowering for Peace in the Nu- clear Age." Also o n the program will be John E. Mack, M.D .• professor"of psy- chiatry at Harvard Medical School, and USC faculty will conduct work- shops. I ' f I Decor a hit A carlcaQJl'e of a aan and a ,.-.,... bueba11 player OD tbe aide of a Hampton, Va .• ma.nictpal tiu captaree tile faacy of Slater Placldla, wllo 8porta nmn•n• aboe9 wltll Iler laal>lt. Thomas Tierney, an area busi- nessman and former Air Force major, will describe the "Jump of fajth," which enabled him and his wife Elizabeth to invest heavily 1n their dream of world peace. The Tierneys have given a $100.000 grant to UC Irvine to establish a Peace Institute on campus. and an additional $250,000 to endow a chair for peace research. The program. open to the pubhc. w1ll be held in the pansh center, 3233 Pacific View Dnve. Corona del Mk "Peace" will be the theme of the Mother's Day celebration at 10 a.m. Sunday at the Sbepberd of tbe Hills United Claarcb of Christ, 30 I 2 I Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel. Greetings from Christians in the Soviet Union will be delivered by Sally Whiting, who h,as JUSt com- pleted a people-to-people tnp to Russia. Critics of church -merger 'fearful' • • • • • • By tbe Associated Press NEW YORK -Recent cnt1cism --.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil by Lutheran Chu rc)l in America • leaders of a plan to unite it with two "Her Story: A Tribut~ to Amen-__ Both MQther's Day and Ascension involved. "But we're expecttnf. a favorable response to the merger. • Bishop Will L. Herzfeld of the the third denominatjon. the Association of Evangelical Lutheran Churches. also said he was "quite confident" the three denominations in August will approve the plan for constjtutfog the unified church next year. COMING • Tuesday-May 13th Thursday-May 1 Sc h Evangelist Dick Mills at 7:00 pm Mesa Bible Chapel Lida Vashchenko uadrr of '~ S1bt,rt•n Scovrn l\ia\ lllth 17}4 Orange Ave. __ .,.. _ _.,......,._.Cosca Mesa ~48-9733 REV. BILL BURNETT ·~·-··· ..... The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CostaM ... FIRST UNtTED METHODIST CHRUCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd. Church School 9:00 Worship 9:00 and 10:30 Charles 0 . Clark. Minister Cotti M ... MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker Worahlp a Church School 1:30-10:00 a.m. Or Wilham E Steel 979-8234 Hun11ng1on S.ach Nonh COMMUNITY UNITED M!THODllT CHURCH 6662 Hell Ave. 842-446 1 WOJ•hlp hrvtce 1:30 a 10:00 1:30 Sunday School 10:00 Fountain valley FIAIT UNfTED METHODIST CHURCH 18225 Bushard St 112-2513 Jamea A. Hadley. Pastor Wor•hlp a Church lc:hool •.30 A.M. ' NEWPORT CENllH rt UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1I01 Marg~rtte Ave. Coron• ct.I Mar M4-o745 h1Hp & Clvdl Scflool 9-JO I m Rev Burley R Howe co11u11n CMUICM COllCIHATIOUL ' 111 ·lltlittW.,. A11., Cort11 Ml lar lo..W I . lib, ll1l1ttr 10 lM. SIMly lon•t• 144·74N ~ell Sf!W. ""'"'' C.t!t M~r.-(llfwwt) ltASBI MARK S. MU.Ea SMMmAT SO*D frl • ,.m S.t It. IJll r anwy S•,,os I tt f rllh1 ot Monl~ -1 JO R'itCt<>vt S<Mol Ad.Ill rd Yovt~ CtOllP\ ~·"fn 1111 ~. """'18udt t.tl .....,.., M4-111t CMIOf Ai... Wetn« r-...MeNmVlft,....._ -I PRESBYTERIAN CUCH Of THE COVENANT ·~ A. Kurrle, P•tor Terry McCarme. OtractOf of Adult Mlnlstrlel Tina AIC81$Z, Otrec1or of Chlldren's Ministries SinbJ WGr1lip -1:30' 10:00 1.m Cluch SdloGI - ~ .. lhnl AcWta 10:00 1.m. "'1erJ c•• nllalllt - 1:30 ' 10:00 I.Ill. VISI*' -7:00 p.m. 2850 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa 557-3340 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH tM1nou11 SynOOI 7IO Victoria St .. Co1ta MeH Lother V. tfornow, Pe•tor 631·1811 eruc. _,..h, PMtOf WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM Sl.lldar Scllool l A~ lllllt Cbss 9:20 UI CtristiMI Clementarr School 548-68ee ST. MARK- PIESIYTEllAI CHUICH Eastbtutf Or & Jamboree Newporl Buch Rev Wilham McQuold, Pastor Asst Rev Robert P Stewart. Assoc Pastor Rod&tr Whitten. MuStC O.rector Wors~I, 9:30 A.I . (.,tio• ClHIH 10:45 •.•. ewe..~ r., tttr. Cell 144-U41 SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM R1!!0o ~rn11d P k•'1 lllftbo(ff & [Hlbllitl ()r M~"' Ar-t SM!f<~,_-,.DO<'t Bf¥~ (4 ld•UIOI f()I '"'o u l Nill<, l" • • • &44 110! ... a r S•bb•th 9ervlcH frlUy (.... l;JS 'I f...,..,.. 'ht,,..,, .i tM... l:Jt , .. StnlaC th 1..,.rt-lm11 Art1 21M llr Vlst1 I other Lutheran denominations rep- resents .. fears of the established hierarchy," says the bead of a joint commission planning the merger. William Kinnison, president of Wittenb~erg University tn Spring- field. Ohio., says th~ criticism may.be "poisoning the mind of somu peo pl°'-' but was to be expected as the merger')>lanning moved into its final stages. "I think tt's God's will and the will of the people." he said. "We're commg down to the crunch penod." says Presiding Bishop David W. Preus of the American Lutheran Church, one of the three bodies COLLINGSWOOD, -N.J. -A leader of opponents to major ecu- menical organizations of Christians says his group has postponed a world congress in South Kore:a in June because of "terrorism and the target- ing of Americans." The Rev. Carl Mcintire, president • _,.._ ... ...... ...:'i~~ .... ........... a1111ht1 .my AMF .. 1:11• ·s.r..•••11:J1• Fwlllllll• ... •tR .... 11 .... al ... .. HARBOR CHRISTIAN · CHURCH (OIK!piff of ctlrt.t) 2401 1,,,1,.. et len .. ~ .... pof1 .. ~ 64-5-5111 Morning Worship 10 AM Sunday School 9 AM Mlnleter NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Rollf J. Btf 1. Pntor Kin Eifert Kropt1d, Pastor WtlllllP lllYIOI 8 AM lo 10:30 AM (lntttJ)fetlf for the dtaf at 8 AM) SlN>AY SCHOOL 9:1S AM fhsery Care Avahble WIL ... lll hYer Ir, •.,trt leHt. 141-1111 ,. ( ;/ ; ' \ I I ,, IEW TllOllllT CllllSTlll GllUICll 111 W. 1ltlt It., hstl ... (T ... 1t1ecS.le1Mef llH) "The Power· of Love" Commitment Sunday · Or. Eleanor C. Jackson ~r .,,,,. Aflsutrl, ,.... , MtlOf Cllulcll 10 JO Dial-A-Prayer 646-6464 Or (leanor C Jackson 141-1111 A. Laguna Presbyterian Church "Church of Chimes" A fritncly dud! I• the s..tti e...ty. Slirda ... S......m. BtJlltN nuk. Suday Worltlp 1:00 .t 10:30 am Nurwry Cart ProrldtJd•Suday Sdlool for .n ~ W~kday hopamJ For Clllldrta, foau .t Adlllta 415 Forest Ave • Phone 494-7555 Dr. Arttu J. Trienley, Rt•. Cui& Mlan, Dr. Edw1rdl Caldwtl OIAL-A·PRA YER-494-PRA Y Be sure to worship at a place of your choice St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ~"hip and hf'at thl\ prt(lic.1, Chr1tt~f'Olf'l't'd: b1blicel m ~· ·1usr WHAT I A FAMILY?" o, Jnhn Hwlfnu11. Jt Sunday, May II, 19 fl 1 • ., "' M }0 and 10 I~ A M oO(l I Andrcwr. Rnad. Newporr Beach. California 1714) 631 -28 0 N~pcm Hubot Ha.ch School at 1rvinr & 15tfi I of the lntema1ionaJ Council of Chris- tian Churches since its founding in 1948 by mostly smaJI, fundamentalist groups opposed to mainline ecu-me01~J bodies, said in calling ofTthe meet10g: and criticized them for advocating Soviet-pushed steps -a com- prehensive test ban, nuclear weapons freeze and ban on space weapons. .. Libyan threats have ·led Ameri- cans to stay home. Perilous time1 arc here." WASHINGTON -An unofficial, conservative group has assailed the recent stand by United Methodist bi~hops agajnst the policy of nuclear deterrence and any use of nuclear weapons. FARGO, N.D. -An official of the American Jewish Commitlee says right-wing extremist aroul'S have stepped up campaigns amoaa Mid- western farmers to blame their econ· o mic difficulties on a falsified inter- national Jewish bank.ing conspiracy. Rabbi A. James Rudin the com- mittee's intcrreUg.ious affairs di.rec- tor, told a seminar at North Dakota State University that .. the radical right is makin-1 significant inroads in the Middle West." He wwcd major farm orpzation to ·•publicty con- The groue. United Methodists for Religious Liberty and Human Rights, says the bishops ignore .. the threat of -Marxist-Leninist totalitarianism" demn the extremist u . " Y• WM N WJfl "'" -AMI,...._ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHUllCH M.ln •I Ad.,,,., Hun,,,,.lott -..ch IUNOAY: Morning Worship., ............................................ 9:00 AM Bible School .................................................... 10:45 AM Evening Worship ............................................... 8:00 PM AdoN YWlll Or-. -..._, l9"flMI Ml ... reu1. Dew Mllcolm & Alwt H Keto-. Mln411.,1. Meroe io.n. °"9cl« o1 Clwl9oen Educelklft DIAL-A-DEVOTION -Af.lllO: Otftoe ----.. ,,_... CMet aMoe 1_.. SAINT JAMES WELCOMES YOU auNDAY W~ 8111'11Ca8 7:30 AM • Hoty E:ucNw1st Ahe I 9:00 AM -Hoty Euchwtet Rite II 10:45 AM · Prey91' and PralM Euchamt Rite II Church School • 1:00 AM CNld Care -7:30 l 9:00 AM (Mutk:., ..-rnon and chl6d care 8t 3 ~) ..,_WOK WOMIMOP Monday·Ftld9Y • 8:30 AM Momtng p,.,_ Tueaday • 10:00 AM Euchatt9t l Heeling ~ Wed~· 8:30 AM Haty ~ Fr. GllMft ... '9tftoe, 0.D. Prie9t·ln-Char09 Aaaoc., Fr. Brian Cox, Aaetltlng The Rev. Thomu Herwy • Dr. Wlltlam Roberta • Mr. a.... Shater SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido • Ncwpon Beach • 71~7S-02 10 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES or THE MOTHER CUU"RCH. 'Tli£ FlMT CHU~H or CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS "Adam and Fallen Man" lrvlne-Flr1t Church of Chrlat. Sclentlet Rencho San Joaquin lntarmedl•te School 4N1 MlcMleon ('"•r Y• .. ) Church & Sund•Y Schoof-10:00 A.M. Reading Room, 4330 aarrance Pllwy .. Suite 145, Ston.crMtl Ptna 10 A.M.-4 P.M. Mon. thru 811. 10 A.M.-7 P.M. Thuraday C.lkWI c.... $"ncl•r & w.o"'"'°•• Newport e .. ch-Flrat Church of Chrllt, Sclentlat 3303 Via Lido. Newport leach Ctiurch a Sunday Schoef-. ..00 a 10:30 A.M. Reeding Room. 3315 VI• Lido Mon. lhru Set. t A M.-5 P.M. Tuea.-7·1 P.M. C."•14 Cert "•o•..i.a r ... eo.,, 11 JO 11 30 AM '°' Sh.Oy ,,,,,. Newport Beech-Second Church of Chrlat. Sclentlet 3100 Pacific View Or .. Coron• del Mer Church a Sunder lchool-10:00 A.M. , Reedlnt "oom-3500 "8 " E. Cont Hwy .• CdM All are cordially invited to attend the church services and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Roo m s Child Car'e Provided AT ALL SERVICES. .. ,.... ,.,..: "I liw l1tll1r'1 lar" CtUtCH Of RELIGIOOS SCENCE ~of ... """"'~.~..,.. 2205 MAIN STREET, SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92841 Adulte 6 Jr. Church e·oo. 1:45 & 11.30 Rev Peggy ea ... 11 • --'------- I --________________ ::__ _______________________________ --------------- ' I I l . l I' • { Jill shot in shower by' psycho on ·~Young, Restless' BJ LYNDA lllR8Cll AU MY ClllLDllBN: Jetet lookin& (or 1C1*J pm:lCClsat to uoP dnnoliuon of tbe bolMI fot Adam '1 project, Adam telll Killary that Tad liped pipen that made dettNCtioo of hoinn pouible. Ouri111 confrontation with Tad, Adam'aaun aott oft'. After fiaht 'Vitb Nina, a furious Benn,Y Involved in C&f crash .. Benny learns his medical insurance has lal>Kd. Palmer refutet to pay ~y's bills but off'en him job. Jeremy deliahtcd when he bean heanbeat of Natalie's unborn child. Nal&lic swiicbet to aynecolOlist who woa't n:alize Jeremev'1 not the father. . ' . ANOTllltft WOl.LDrSalty and CatJin's weddina. comes off-Without any inter- ference fi'om Donna. Cass and Kathleen's impendi111 weddina meets wilb lots of l'Oldblocb.. Cass receives ticket to Marakcsh '(rom mysteriouJ woman. K.athleeo ai veo indiscreet photos of Cass at hia bachelor party. Cass manaaes to make it to church tnd takes his place at the altar while a nervous Kathleen is fearful &he will fall whiJc walk.in& down aiJJe. The · medical review board~ to &Ive Chris new beariat. Vicky lyiQlly tellt Doua that the McKillftOOt are takina money from Marty. Victoria tells Donna not to be so aloof with everyone if Donna tnlly wants to bave lutina relatiomhips. • • • Al TllE WOl.LD TU1lNS: Tad and Lucinda ICberne to take Sn~dcr's farm. Caley uaures BoQ. hiJ intentions toward Frannie are honorable. Seth and Frannie become friends. Iva warn• Lucinda to act Tld off their ti.cits or she'll tell Uly tnc IJ'\llb. Heather accepts Roy's maniaae ~DOtal but is nervous about announcina 1L Lucinda spots Dusty and Mca k.issina. Kim sets abusive phone call. Lucinda decides 10 ao after Craia. Tom doetn't undemud di1CRPUCiet 1n Kim's ttili· mony but feels once be, Kim and Frannie eo to Colorado and te-ettter w room where Doua waa killc:id thlnp will become clearer. Usa and Eatl lti& Brian forljvcs Shannon and is aware Battera llboiaec<I the weddtna. Batbata plant to dcatroy Brian and Shannon. • • • • • CAPITOL: Paula hold• her own and repfos COMCiOUIMM, but abe is Upld that her suicide attempc failed. Mark tells her that he and Oatis• are not p:ttina manied. Mark tcllJ Paula he docs love her but not lbc way she wants to be loved. Tyler sl\lnned when be learns Dylan wanted for beatina up his stepfather. Wally furious when he learns Brenda thinks he planted earrinas in Dylan's room. Brenda suddenly n:aliics Myrna's part in tbe earrin& beina in Dylan's room and tells Tylet. Zed buya mansion for Jenny. Vic\,Or decides to leave town after he testifies apinst Bob. Sam n:alizcs he may be tosina millions in Bracq. Kate amves in Wuhinaton and decides to aive Lee Anne bone marrow transplant that wiU save her life. • • • DAYS OP OUR UVE& Awakenina. Marlena remembers the situation she's in. Two rafts, one canyina John and Marlena. the other with Bo, Hope and Shane capsizes in the raai~ rapids. Bo and Shane make it to the nvcrbank but Hope disappears io the swiitina water. After. pullina an injured Marlena to safety John comforts her. HoJ>C, fi&htina for her life and suffcrina fi'om hypotbennia. is rescued by Bo. Boud Hopecontinuethcir search for Marlena. Marlena and John become attracted to each other lVhilc spendina niaht t<>tether in mountain cave. Britta makes love to Patch. Hope attacked Evans in 'Last Frontier' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Linda Evans teams up with Australian star Jack Thompson for a four·hour CBS movie that tells the story of an American woman's struggle against• ruthless land owner in Australia. Evans, who stars in ABCs "Dynas- ty," plays an American woman with _two tce.n-agc chlldreo who marries an Australian rancher and prepares to follow him to the Outback to begin a new lif c. He is killed in a plane crash. Thompson, who starred in "Break- er Morant" and "The Man from Snowy River," plays the dis.. enchanted son of the man who is trying to take her property. He becomes her ally. Two lovers. One chance. No time . ~ ~w~ ,.. ..., IPG·Bl c& A PWllm P1CllR 4 ~ _ .. -:.::.,-:z:n~ ... -.... .._ NOW PLAYING .U COltA ._.. E,_. ...., ... PlaQ SOlllllC-1'111.1 (7141 ~Ult 171•1 ~2711 .... ,. 8.TOllO UA..,_ fllomll~ (71<1)15241 (11.,5'15llO CllTA muE-HMcr r-m•11J1.J5G1 "A 1HOROUGID.Y . ~OYABLE SCI-FI 'DIRIUER!" -Pia 1.Jndslrom/NllC-TV '~A FUNNY SCIENCE ncnoN HORRORmM .. ~' BO'Dt TIIUMBS UP! -Ehrrt a Sliktl/AT THE MO\lt.S by mounta1n hon • • • • G&NDAL llOIPITAL: Fnaco caupt tearciuAa Luc)''•~· for lloetJftll. Lucy attt nd of her 1eay wardrobe but keeps ber lndlan headbed. Jake rauled when he tind1 ~ on do1.1ble jeopardy in Kevin and Ten's apartment. Jake teahies Lucy C.OC lied at tnal hert first time on stahd. Repinina conldousneu buuuffcr· in& eitcrutlatioa P1in. Buzz put on morphine by Tony. In Laurelton, Teri su4<1cnly remembers What happened the ni&ht Earl Moody was murdered. The phone lines 1n Laurelton and the brownstone 10 down. Ann.a and Jake Nib throuah \he storm in hopes of Jetlina to Laurelton to save Teri. Scan learns his medical supply boat sunk. Derek apees to buy the QUaricnnaine houJe. Sean littr- ally freezes whee Moniai mentions mat· riqe. ~· GUIDING UGHT: Sally thinks that Vanessa'• place is in the home with Billy and their baby. Hawk wants to invcstiJ1te "Sampson dirl" contest for _nepotism. Ross tells C:.fla that he accepts her sterility. Lowe realizes that Caire hu romantic int.erest in Kyle. Beth unable to finish rudW Pbjljp's book because the contents drcdac up too many painful memories. Calla fearful that Jessie i.s at Gordon's. Carlo says Mindy blackmailed him into votina for her durina the "Sampson Girl'' contest. Kyle tells l>jJly the only way they can take care of the entire situation is to end tbe "Sampson Girl" campai&n. When Cain pulls·Reva into a kiss she tells him it's time he moved out of the house. . • • • LOVING: Zach talks to Lorna about bis dauabter KeUr.wbo's away at boardina school and his te wife. Dolly finally aives in to Hunt's sexual demands. She then tells HWlt he'd better hel" her find her child. Hunt says he's calfina the shots now. Harry decides to aive money to Tug and Sheree so they can stan their own bus.iness and raise Johnny. Ava nervous when Cunis seems to be 100 huna upon havinaa child. Tricia and Steve located. A ware that someone's on to lbem, the duo decide to leave Montreal. Jack tells Ava that Stacy's goina 10 have twins. Gwen vows to have Steve and Tricia's marriaac annulled as soon as they return to Corinth. Loma breaks down on .witness stand. Prescott makes Loma look suiJty as sin. -·---...... --··· u-•~ NCRLJ-1 • • • ONE Lin: TO UVE: Richard atunoed wbcn ~walks into Elmo's and tees B«k)' Sln&an& tbm. Tina worried thal Blcky'' lhOn Ny ID Uanview wiU rdtandlc ihe rellllonlhip between Becky and Rlchard. Tin.a decldcs to move QUt of Uanfalrc. become a casllicr and hve a modest lifestyle. Jenn fl auempU to reach Vlclo fajl. David told he must read anti· Amencan statement or Jenny 'lflll be banned. David says he first oeedt i)roof thatJcnny iutill alive. Di Di thinks Chip 11 interested 1n Joy in order to further his career. Brad heads for Vi.enna to try to find David and Jenny. Hert> is aware that he's beinaused. • • • llY AN'S HOPE: Ryan thrilled when Ille comes home and finds her promr.wn laid out on the bed. Her drams o a happ)' prom ni&ht are shattered when Rick is called to police station for questionina about auns misaln1 from police property room. Frank and Rick quietly' diacu11 mectina later and followina throuab with other pla111. Ma.eve and Dakota call a tnace. Wllile Dakota is havina dinner at the Ryan's, Un.le Al and Mr. Ed show up tcllina him lbcy want their money. Whco Dakota says he doesn't have it, Little Al and Mr. £d punch him and warn him next time bc'U have broken bones. Dakota decides to U1C punb at tbc rec center to separate Litt.le Al and Mr. Ed. • • • IANT A BAABAIU.: Belicvina that Gina may reveal he plotted to murder Eden. Kirk docidn to kill Gina with bomb. Gina narrowly escapes lbc plot. When Gina bcjjns to feip amnesia, Kirk is puzzled. Mary decides to enter convent where she can best consider whether she should be wilb Muon, the man she loves, or stay with her impotent and abusive husband Mark. Dylan reads lovenote to Kelly which remindJ her of Pet.er, the white carnation killer who raped her. A t.cmfied Kelly stabs Dylan in the lq. Dr. Justin Moore, a new psychtatriJt in town. is trcall111 Kelly. Sophia fcan that the lump in herb[east as cancerous-a payment for all herpastsins.Julia thinks David did not kill her sister Madeline and wond~rs who's fram~na him. • • • SEARCH POR TOMORROW: Estelle admits she was with Liza when she feU down the stairs. Tara upset that Liza did not tell her she wu prcananl. Uoyd S\llltSU to Stu that Liza needs psychiatric: ····-...... .__, _m_.. ---... 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Ul.li&.1"1,..IJ) - • M Orenge COMt OAtLV ptLOT/ 8atutday, May 10. 1981 CBS ~ now No. 2, s'IJufflesserles~ tfea1s 10 new shows • , nm ROTHENBERG ,._........., NEW YORK -CBS. the No. 2 netWOtlt after six seasons in first place, will try to rebound next season witb 1eveo new program sand 10 ofits retumint series moving to new time ~ ancludina its entire Thursdar, n.i1Jn lineup of "M~um, P.J., • "Simoo cit Sam on" and • Knots Land-•oa.." Jn announcina its t 986-87 prime- ttme schedule, CBS said it will introduce four new half-hour com- edies and three new ooo-hour dramas. The most recoaniz.able names in new series are Elliott Gould and Pam Dawber, starrina in their own sitcoms. Mary Tyler Moore, whose "Mary" series failed u midseason replace- ment, wiU be cast in an entirely llU 990-4021 UA amlS 4 ml'I ..a 5it0-05M UA SOUTH COAST M IMITM llAll 141-0770 EDWAltDS CHMTO comJ MAJOR STUDIO SNEAK PREVIEW TONIGHT AT 8:00 P.M. ·-~CP"'·~- BREA UA MoYrn 990-..o21 COSTA MESA Edwards Town Center 751~1a.. EL TORO EdwardS Sacklleback 581 ·S880 LA MIRADA Pacific's Gatewiy 523-1611 LA HABRA NM; Fashion Square 691-0633 I MISSION VIEJO Ec!WardS Vltjo Twin 8»6990 ORANGE Clnedome 834-2553 WESTMINSTER Ec!Wards Clnlml West 891·3935 BA .. OAIN MATIN ••• M O NDAY THRU SATURDAY IST. 2 PERFORMANCES f 1'C£PT M0LIO•Y6 & STARRfOI * 1 F£ATUAES FIRE WITH FIRE 1~1l1 I !\ -"' , BLUE CITY •1 I • I DOllY STUIO DAVID .OWlf AISOlUTl llGINHlRS "°" u 1 CRITTERS '"°"u' " >i ' 'I. ..,._ ..J -111 JIU• tlll f ttullx N Otl Amo NO RETREAT, NO SURRENDER 11'G1 I J\ 1 J\ • I ' I) l DANGIROUSL Y ClOSE 1111 1 1 ~ 1 s~ • s • s• 1 c• ' (• ANAHEIM fJ .. ,. 71 l!Hll tmt" 11 81 ft F tft (11111-11 tolM "" Ml IUaNS lAST HSOH 1•1 HO lmlAT, NO SUlllHOll (l'Ol OUNG HOt 1.,.u1 MONEY PIT '"°' MUa,Kl"I lAW c11 llOl.ICl ACAIUY Ji liCl IN TUININ0 .~1 «•l;fi1~®- m•1 U4 IM1tl It !'!J a C,..PM~ 1nv1 CM.nTINIMN IHOttT c1acun '"°' llON IAGll l"°'lll flll WITH "II ,,..,, JOY Of llX 1•1 LA MIRADA GATEWAY 111•1tH tOO l • M1t•I• Ro\ott1•• 17U) SU 1IU1fWI' S 11 Ytlffy \11tw STM OVTTINlllO AU T llGJ)Y SHORT CIRCUIT '"°' I \\ I S 1S I 4} Y SO OOllY H lllO HAN "NH AT CLOSE RANGE 11) ' \ •\ R 1\ 1r 'S FIRE WITH flltE 1~u1 1r1 ~ 00 I( ·•' 1o1 I t') t I') I' J'i BLUE CITY 111 t. f (J() Sat. Preview 8:00 PRETTY IN PINK c~llt ,v. v~so LUCAS 1~u1 •S o I\ A'I GUNG HO! lf'G. llt k•JOi( POll(l ACADlMY l: IACIC IN TRAINING '"°' 1 .o 6 40 •o II() BUENA PARK 11• 111 •Oii l ••ctl• W ol ll•ttt ...... ' "" ... ,. .. DANGHOUSL Y CLOSI 11t1 AMHICA 30001,..u1 CRJnHS ''°'Ill PHTTY IN PINK IPO-tJI ILUI CITY c•1 IN THI SHADOW Of KILIMANJARO 111 laHABRA .. ~~A .1 . • . "'"' oumNenO 5HCMT CllCU" 1~1 lltOH IAOU 1110-•>1 DOUY ITlllO DANGHOUSL Y CLOSE 111 ' IO ) •0 S 40 I SO 10 tO OOtlY sn110 •ICHMO "llOll JO JO DANCH, YOUR LIFE IS CALLING 1•1 1 oo • oo " oo a no 10 no LAST RESORT 1•1 111 • W'I ~ 10 " lO 10 10 LEGEND ll'OI 2 00Sl0900 SAT ONLY 4 20 9 SS CRITTERS 1pio.u1 1 so 1 '° 10 50 '"I orilv 1 JS ~ S ,.nr Prt-v•t-W & 00 VIOUTS All ILUI ,,..,,, • 10 . 40 COLOR PU•PU l"°"UI I JO ~ S(l 10 :!() <-... IOllMD .. Ml k-. """ °""' .... "° SHOttT Cl•CUIT '"°' t•ON IAGU 1pio.u1 LAST .. SOttT 1•1 DOWN AND OUT IN BIVllltl Y HILU 111 NO RnltlAT, NO SUlllNDll f'°I THI WT OIAGOH f!IO>t >1 MONIY "' (N I , OUNG HOI 1,.ia1 different 1erie1, but it wasn't on CBS' new lineup. Also retumina is Stacy Keach in his role oo "Mickey SpiU- ane's Mike Hammer." The senes stopped production last year when Keach was imprisoned in London for trafficki~ in cocaine. Reruns have been -&Irina recently on Tuesday niahts. Series that bepn the 1985-86 teaSOn but were canceled include! Cafe MOTHER'S DAY Cltompogn• Buff.I Brunch 10:30-2:00 DINNER 5:00-10:00 Coll 241-0123 lor R-,.rvotion1 1'6$ Adams (in ~ VerM Ce11,.r) Cotta Mesa "Charlie&t.Co .. '"'Cruy UltcA Fo~\ .. .. ,_..irwolf." "Hometown," "Star C~." "Gcorse Bums Comedr, Week." and "Trapj>er John, M.D .• ' which had a run of seven seasons on CBS. =eplaccment series that won't be ck this fall include: "Mom- tar/Evcningsllr1" "Bridaes to Cross,', "Leo & L1Z m Beverly Hills." "Fast Times," "Toll&h Cookies." "Foley Square" and "Mary." RetuminJ series that move to different nt.ahts will be "Mqnum, P.1.," from fhursday to Wednesday; "The EQualizer~· from Tuesday to Wednesday; "~ecrow & Mrs. King," from Monday to Friday; "The Twiliaht Zone " from Friday to Saturday; "Mike Hammer," from Tuesday to Saturday; and CBS' Wednesday movie, to Tuesday. Returning series that will change time slots but remain on the same .night arc "~te & Allie" and "New- hart" on Monday and "Simon & Simon" and "Knots Landin&" on Tbunday . Here's a brief rundown of CBS' new Kries: •"Tak.ma the Town," a &itc0m atarrina Pain O.wber as a freelance photoarapher wh0te Ille is com· plicatcd by the arrival of bet aiater. •''Oesianiaa Womm •• a sitcom 1Wrin& Oelta Burke, Dixie Caner, Annie Pott• and Jean Sman u four women workin& in their flcdalina decoratina businesa. maJc-dommatod New York City hos- pital. •Downtown," starrina Micttael Nouri as a Los Anaetes cop who ·~ fon:cd to 1upervite four parolees. The schedule: Monday -''Kale &t. Allie." "Tak· !n& the Town," "Newhart," ''Oesilfl- 1n1 Women," "Capey & Lacey." Tuesday-"Wizard of Elm Street" and .. The CBS Tuesday Night M ov- ies.'' •·:Tosether We Stand," a comedy stamn.a Gould and Dee wanace Wednesday -''Toecther We · StoneasaoouplewboadoptanAlian-Stand," "Better Days," "Magnum, American teen~aaer and bis 6-year-P.l ," "The Equalizer." old "sister," a black airl. . Thursday -"Simon & Simon," •"Better Daya," a comedy about a "Knots Landing," "Kay O'Bnen. boy from Beverly Hills (Raphael Surpon." Sbarae) who moves to Brooklyn. Frid.av -"Scarecrow & Mrs. •"The Wizard of ~m Street," a Kina," .t0a11as," "falcon Crest." (antasy-advcnture about a toymaker Saturday -"Downtown," (OavidRappaport)wboapecializesin "Mickey Spillane'• Mike Hammer," solvina unsolvable problems. ''The Twiliaht Zone." •"K.ayO'Brien..SW)eon," a drama Sunday .. 60 Minutes," about a 28-ycar-otd female suf'lical "Murder, She Wrote," "The CBS resident (Patricia KaJember) at a Sunday Niaht Movies." ~~~~~iiii~~~~,u~x~ui•Y~T~Hf~A~i~-~fS~~iiiii~~~~iiiiili~-r~~~~~~~~~~~~lM $2. It WI '(t * -CINE Fl GONE U,& MU·ll:!'r-SEE Fl.LM." WALK-INS * 1rt Show Only Sa1.t.Sun... • -" ., a· Holid•,• Unleu rwoted SPEAKERS ARE BACK -Jxk Curt) I 'SA 'R>OAY Qt,Ut);WjWijUJ;l4H1:.~:L'..!~.'::J • ;,~ie1tt!!1,6 I ~mt; .. ;~ ; ;x'Y: S CRfTTDS .... tat JMO 7:4$ /I Mllllo~ Wlyt To Ole (R) 1150 5:30 t : 35 PltETTVl .. 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There's still TRIVIA BOWL VI STANDINGS Toi Tnus · . 7. Name the ftrst , ~or laaue baseball to have his uniform number . retired. ..... ,,-..,u . AJUSI (Marcb 21-Apri.J 19): Some relatives lniilt on airift& their complaintl -in yoor direction. Maintain balance humor, and tef\aae to become ineJnricably involved. Oood newt later, youiu be invited to P9ftlb of IOW'IMt clin.l na. TAU&VI (April 20-~ 20): Money picture no lo.,-bleak -you ,et news wbich booy11piriu, Focus on ~or domestic 14Juatmen.t, ~ chaaee. variety. Ifnotbina elJe, you cenainly will not be bored. unusual lift ii reOei ved. ODllNI (May 21..June 20): Vial.t individual confiMd to home, hospital. Q.l-A1 South, vulnerable, y9u hold: • •&Tl QUI· ¢TH ..... The blddtna hu pr~: Wett NolU &ut -o l Q !*a. I Q .... .... . . .... ' What action do you take? Focus on tpiritual val~i. abilhy &o look put the immediate. umne terma, If' rid ohuperfluoua material. It ls time to Q.2-AJ South, vulnerable, you 1U'el.lllliDetechniquea.PiJcelplaysrole. S hold: CANCD (June 21..Jwy 22): Focus YDIEY •-* OAKlOtll •AK.Ill on family, personal environment, ufecy The blddlnt hu proceeded: provision~ abUit}' '° awceive k>ftl4' 01111 . ao.tla Wee& Nortla Eul ranae pro10ectl. Family member who bad "wande~" returns to fold. Plana • 1 <> Put 4'Q Pue for holiday, vacation travel can now be ••••••••••• 1 compleled. • l What action do you take? • "°"" .__..~ ......... -........................ ~ ................. . 8. How many children. combined! did Henry Fonda and Lucille Bal have in the movie "Yovn, Mine and Ounr• LEO (July 23-A~ 22): What appeared to be dull, rout1ne can be transformed into exciuna project. Scenario biabli&htt romance creativity, cban,e, tlcitement of discovery. Love relatfondlip is apotliibted. Aries flaum prominently. . Q.1-Both vulnerable, u South you hold: •KJNI Q AQll ¢1TI .. The blddlnt hu procttdtd: ... ~ ¢A.KQITI -MIM The blddlnl hu p~; • Tiii ~ ·-....... -....... -........................... .. .• owe~ (9)..-........... -................... -· • P'fo-MI~·-· .. -· ............ -........................... .. ..... 1 ..... ... ..................... , ............. , ...................... "1 ,,..,..,. ,,. ........................................................... . 111111. Cltllltyl & ""'*(I).,_._.,, ......... _ ......... __ t tliill w.... 11)... ............ ____ ............ -.......... a AllOdn ... (1). ......................................................... a LMl....,.fat. ............................................................. a room for more contenders -and we'll live the customary five-point bonus to anyone who joins the contest in the te09nd week. Round two com~ up in the race for the roses which will culminate in Ausu•t. Try your instant ~ on ffiese quesuons: 1. What was John Belushi's Jut movie? 2. Name the comedienne who often wu 1een tUllina her ear at the end of her show. 3. Jn what comic book did' the Human Torch debut? 4. Only one battleship was present at both the attack on Pearl Harbor and the invasion of Normandy. Which one? --,-. In wltlch popular sona did the sinaer's boyfriend wear ••a bia Pa.n- ama with a purple bat band?" 6. Tbe nameafa lay WU cbanpd from "The Oi World0 to "A Houseful of ilence" in what atqe comedy? 9. What product advised you not to be half safe? , . 10. A ciprette jiQlle of the fifties aot its tune from a war movie of the Fonies. Name (a} thecipmteand {b) the picture. La1t "'"'' Auwtn . 1. "The Black Bird.. (Boprt and si.al) "Hawaii Five-0" (lovenor North} 3. Dentist ( .. Better or Worse'') 4. Ulyues S. Grant {death from cancer\ 5. ''The Mott HaPP.Y Fella .. ("Standina on the Comer' \ 6-. "Tbe Time is Now" C''Liabt Up the Sky" play) 7. Miami in Super Bowl VI (no touchdowns) 8. Cord (car in "Toppe(') 9. Tony Dorsett -Teua' No. I Back (llcense plate) 10. (a) "The New Centurion~/.' (b) Erik Estrada and James B. Siuio1 {TV co~ __ Sead your aMWen to TRIVIA, c/o rbo Dilly Pilor; P.O.' Box 1560, Co1t.1 Me. 92626. All eatrie. mu•t be received by Wednetday, orberwi1e tWr the p1ayer'1 w r tc0re will be awardtJd. VIRGO ~Aus. 23-Sept. 22): Break from put commitment provea positive. You 11 meet excitinJ individuals who spur you on to best efl'oru. Scenario hiabliabtt style, oriainaJity, innovativeneas. Leo, Aquarius play outttandina rolea. 4 LIBllA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): Look beyond the immediate, empbuize l&nJuqe, atudyt spiritual val~es. romance that culmina1e1 into "somethina eenous." Intuition rinp true, reunion takes place, seble of direct.ion and purpose are reatored. . • ~ · IOOllPIO (OcL 23-Nov. 21 ): Burden ia removed, you'll have lesitimate reason to celebtate. Debt is repaid, you receive praise for eft'oru and you eould be~~ for"bia leaaue1." You'll be with lively, dynamic persons who servm lDlptraUon. SAGmAJUVS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Focus on sttucture delian. lepl affairs, possible pertnenhip, marriqe. You'll have chance to obtain what you need and ar "barpin rate." Sectet 11 revealed, and this worb to your advantqe. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Keep recent resolutions concernina diet, nutrition. Scenario hiah.liahu creativity, written word, trave~ variety of excitina experiences. Buie procedures dominate, and your views wiU be verified. AQV.ARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Define term1t...avoid self-&ception, look behind scenes for answen to specific questions. t'OCUI on cbari1~ charm, cballenee, variety. What bad been bidden will be revealed. Pisc:el, Virao play roles. PISCES (Feb. l 9·March 20): Some of your best qualities are recopized by "superiors." Peop,le who previously apl)CaJ'ed indift'erent will now express desire to be "close.• Focus on emouon&l satisfaction, optimism reprdina future. D' MA y 1111 YOUR BlllTBDAY )'OU are a natural ~ycbok>li•t. you have knack for..dealina witb public and you can be · y 11Jccle1Uut where women are concerned. You are sensitive, psychic, unorthodox., loyal and you are subject to mooda. You are ~~1_tensual. appreciate an. mus.c. literature. Cancer Capri()orn, Aquarius pwpac play im~t rolea in your· live. You'll be rid of burden in May. You're also due for added recopition. In Ju.ne, acenario hiahliabU money and love. How lea,ders-handl~ Wedding invitation society sfunctlons gagunappreciated When atandina at ease in a social situation, sir, w6at do you do with your bands? Whatever, it's sipifi· ca11'1 ICCMdiD& to the body Ianauaee 1peaaU1t1. Prince Philip clupa them unaaressively behind bis ~k. Napoleon, Mu110lini and other challenaina despots folded their arms acrou their chests. Whatever work.I. Many a current personality avoids the problem by keepina one band in a pocket and the other wrapped around aaiau. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I realize thewortd is ch•nlina. but some of the cbaDICI are more than I can ablotb. L.M. BOYD 11 propriety a dlina of the put? IJ nothina sacred? Or am I an okf fuddy· ~udd~ who lwn't kept up with the • umes I received the fOUowina in the mail today and was offended by it I always have colllidered you Wtly level- headed and a woman of wte. Will Isaac Newton apent more time tryina to chap.le bue metals into aold than be devo1ed to hit Law of •• I.MIDS How do you explain the fact that Gravity, I'm told. Tennetsee's Memphis bu the na- tion's hiahest rate of rape? you _pleue pve me your opinion of the followina announcement? -NO NAMEIN ALA. Mrs.N.C. Wishes to announce to anyone interested bazardl it presented to themselves, other drivors and pedestrians. Mr perenu bad the same problem and nnqine that most of us, if we live a lo~ enouah life, will have to confront it one day. I would like to pass on to you and your readers my parents' solution. Q. How come so linle is known about the lonpviiy of turtles? A. Tunles tend to outlive their ~archers, that's why. Q. What's the shortest sentence containin.a every letter of the alphabet? A. That apin? "Jackdaws love ml bi1 sphhu of quartz." But it doesn t sina. I still like "Pack my bol with five dozen liquor jup." Punishment for sivina away silk secrets in old China wu "death by torture." Air below sea level is heavier. Death Valley aolfers have to 1win1 harder. that her eldest da\llhter, C.N. havina proven to nerself and the world that it is pouible to reach aae 3S without ever havina married is finally &Oil\I to wed R.W.f ., a wonderful and patient man of whom Mn. N.C. heartily ap- proves, in fact bu been hopina for yean to secure u a Oceans I<>. f~ur times as deep as the lepl family member earth 1oe1 Jtilh. (but that's another story ... ) Oldest aoldfisb of record was a British specimen named Fred who died in his bowl at qe 41. 1n a small and picturesque cer- emony at their home on Saturday, Sept. 14, l98S. DEAR MRS. N.N. la Ala.: Give Ge womu a break. I'm 1an moet IHI'' m..pt &M uaaacem•t wu off· beat u4 amulq. "Modttr" wa1 Q. Ninety percent of all the fresh water on earth is where? Jn Australia, "Send her down, A. In the Antarctic ice cap. Huahie" ii a vemaaular prayer for !Jin. pnbably pUleQ MeuJe Mr ...... ler uu'i manl ....... r. bet actll· ally •obo41 pa11 attelltlH .. 1aclt tMap UJ1DON ud lt ••• llOt 1ecettarJ to make u l11ae of It. It's possible for one man and one woman to produce 64 billion children -in theory only, please note, don't hurry -with no aenelic duplicates. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read with SJUt interest the letter in reprd to the elderly parents who were no If it's a 10-penny nail, it's three Jon.er able to dri,ve th~ fa"'!ilY auto inches Iona. but insisted on doin1 so in SJ)1te of the Altbouab they stopped drivina. they retained their car and continued to pay all expenses connected with it: insurance, ps, license, etc. When they wanted to 10 somew.bere they had friends who would drive them. This wu much more convenient than 111clna •C9uaintances and neiabbon to use their own can to take them to the market, church, and the homes of friends and family. It also allowed them to retain their independence and self-respect. -F.R.F. JR. DEAR F: ftub for u es.celleat solatloa to a atieh wlekeL -.-... DE.AR ANN LANDERS: I am a woman who bu bad arthritis in my riabt band. When someone Jives me a firm handshake I almost faint. How can I avoid this problem without beina unfriendly? -D. IN BATON ROUGE. DEAR BAT: En.4 yHr left lwl4 promptly ... say, .. Sorry -I M ft arGntt1." To tMlt wi.o uve al'Grtti1 la boD lluU, claap De penoa'• wrllt ud say De tame G1a1. 0 Paulsen follows in Clint's footsteps By die A1soda ... Prftl ASTI, Calif. -Comedian P,at PallMa, a perennial J)l"eli4enual candidate, ~ take~ a ale .from CU.I S.IWIM and II p&anruna to beoome mayor of a C.Ufornit town. f Eastwood was elected mayor o Carmel·by·tbe-Sea last month, but Pauhcn ii mDDina an eJec.. tion lnatead declalina himeelf mayor of this unlnco~ted town with a population offtve. Paul11n, Sl,,ac1uallY owns the villqe 80 mua oonb of San franalCO and iu inbabitantt are either relatives. . employeea or inanu. It's the locldoa of the Sonoma Valley winery tae etta• lilbed in 1910. Tbe comedian. wbo ~ ~ Wi\b bis dmd-~D roudn11 on tbl old •smothen 8r0tbm ComtdJ Hour,•• aid be 11ill ls plem#11 to n111 la dM Iowa primary k tM 1911 prllideatW rllOI. ........... cam•• claaJlllDI NEW YOkK -Vk>linitt . Ii -=--- world that renovation won't harm -and in fact may improve -the ball's acoustics. Cameate Hall will close after a performance May l 7~Stem and the Oeveland Sym ony, and will reopen in mi -December. Sult withdrawn LOS ANOELES -StnEr n... Warwick, who filed a 530 million libel suit qainst the Olobe 1upennarket tabloid for a story cla'miDJ a Jawbone disease was destroY1na her taoc. bu withdrawn the suit, attorneys 1&y. Ivan Hoffman, attorney for Warwick, would onl~ say W edftctday that the sun was W1thdrawn and the matter tettled. · Warwick, '4, of Beverly Hills. fllecl 1\ut Fe 11 after th Boca ka&on, Fla.-bued Olobe retuled to print a retraction after publish· ina 1 story Jan 14 under the / bndline, "Dtonne Warwick Milbt Never Sina Alain." Weit North Eaet 8oatll 1 0 l Q ,... 1 What do you bld now? Q.4-A• South, vulnerable, you hold: •Al07et Qaat on •A7t The blddtng hu proceeded: ao.u. W•t Nortlt &ut 1 () 1 • 1 NT P ... 1 What. action do you take? Q.6-Both vulnerable, u South )'OU hold: •UTH QA OAJN •&111 1 The blddln& hu proceeded: Soatll w .. , Nonlt Eut North Eut Soatla WHt 1 0 .... •·• .... • t • P... I NT PUI .. .... ., ·what action do you take~ Q.5-Nelther .vulnerable, u South you hold: Tl&T IAILY PHILll O Reorronge . t.ftert of ,.,_ four 1erambl9d word• b.- low to form four tlmple WOfd• ., What do you bld now? Look for antwers on Monday. • .... .. .. • J ,ODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROll 1 Skid row 5 Cut off 9 Ab1tentlou1 14 Gu: pref. 15 Second-cia11 11 Comm.re. 17 "Al I WU go!~g to St. 18 Etetnltltll 19 Territory 20 Languid 22 Felt 23 Heckled 24 Boodl• 25 Relourcet 28 Humiliating 32 lnMCt1 33 ~t cute 34 King of Judah 35 Color 38 lmpe 37 Greek god 38 Mar1hall Plan abbr. 39 Plane plrtt 40 Hoekeyj e.g 41 O.t baclt 43 Fondle 44 lrllh river 45.Necr~ ma nee< I 48 -on: nagged I 49 Plctced out 53 lgnOmlny s. tnfold 55 Secrete se Chrl1tmu vllltOI' 57 Wheedle se Rlpt)ed 59 Getman city eo Aequltlt• 11 Sojourn DOWN 1 Mizzen 2 L.N h'110n 3 Cu1tom1: Obi. 4 At>uM 5 bpedltM 8 lariat end 7 FrM electrOf'll I Shoe unite. abbr. 9 Alvuleit 10 A*' lhad• 11 Interdict• 12 Extremity 13 Saxophone. e.g. 21 819 quantity 22 Swltchet 24 vaccination 25 "-You've Gone" 28 tmperfeci golf lhOt 27 French leglalature 21 Fabricate 29 -lll•nd• Atlantic: group 30 Saltil·t&ll pa~tl 31 Boot forms 33 Thlrl\ for 38 WhlM!ey type 37 Fruit 39 Blue dOUMf 40 Seuontng 42 Good name 43 KnOW11 U 45 Commtngi. 48 L.eg weer 47 Enoen'a grandlath« 41 Cruet 49 OK 50 Wiid party 51 Old Te11arn.n1 b~ 52 OllAllOW 54 Jovtallty • I ,. - ' Ortinge co.iMOAJLY PILOT/ S.tur•. Mey 10. 1tee THE PAllILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) \ ' • "Poor Mommy. We get to go to the movies for Mother's Day and she has to stay home." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson . l. '"'',...~· .. ,~. '"'"°"'."'""" s 10 ~ "Phil! Look who's edging up on the forbidden couch!'' PEANUTS IF WE ~AD UNIFORMS WIT~ NAME5 AND NlJM6ER5 EVEf{'r'ONE WOUl..D KNOW Wl-lO WE ARE . We;' -I "Come on. I mowed V-U just last month." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham I -tloE!> ™'s M~ rLL HAve 10 GtvE ~ BOTH A MoTHE'~ °''( PRE SENT~ H • by Charles M. Schulz ' .. BLOOll COUNTY U.S. ACRES FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE l'OL\t<E.3~a=~ PLEASE-MY Uj\FE. IS ~N&OtE BUNCH F~ EACH KtD! <{\ alf, t IHCOSHl'/OU SAID 1Re.Re WE:RE ~CHI IN Tt-E f PtMIL'/. Ut+~ l{-{ JUDGE PARKER ~. GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE ROSE IS~OSE , s a l RE.~O 'h~Ai M05T TRArric ACCIOENT'5 OCCUR 11.XH~lr-4 nvf M\LE5 a: ~OUR 1-<0ME. l ---:i lHE. GIAHT SQUf () Af MAifN£ IJYR.LC'/ ThAT'6 ALARMING ltol~MAllON I I. V\ by Jim Davis by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady FUNKY wlNKElmEAN 9 t HA1E 4'0lJ, l£S NtOC#:E !! I,,, DOONESBURY m • -Ct ..,. •a:-a " , by lilerke Breathed by Jim Davis by Harold Le Doux LOOK. MY MOTHER SENT YOU TO GET ME OUTTA HERE! 90 00 ITAN'STOP TALKIN. 90 MUCH! by Tom Batluk TM 1N.J<ING 1b ~!!/ -f~ '1UM HMO ~R OFF/!/ by Gary Trudeau BJ JOl&PB DUDBVOIR ......... °". $1 f 9 It wun't a pretty si&bt. It is hoped the motben covered the eyes of the 12,000 Little l..ealuen wbo were pretent at ,'..naheim Stadium Friday niabL ~ lm~onable younamn mi&bt &et the wrona idea and think the Aneels' display apinst Milwaukee is bow you're 1UJJP0$«1 to play the same. Even Ansel st.artina pitcher Kirk McCukill couldn't bear to watch. u be made the most of bis early exit from the Milwaukee Brewen' 16--S rippina oftbe Anaels. "If vou want McCuk.ill, you'll find headina ioutb on the $.S Freeway," yelled a mitred Rick Burleton. And itwun'tloq beforemostofthecrowd of 40, 716 followed his lead. "The pme WU Juat terrible, that's all you can Jay," uid Ansel reliever Ken Fonch, who jointd McCaskitr, T.R. Bryden and Terry Forster on the Brewer hit list. Cecil Cooper led Milwaukee's 18-hit spree with a pair of homers and a sin&le. knockina in five. "This is (Cooper's) !J>rinj traioina." said 'Brewer Manaaer Qeorae ~Del'F. o(bis tint baseman, wbo missed sprina tratnina with an injured elbow. , • "'That IUY can really put numbers on the board.·· In the Brewer half of the third innina Milwaukee tallied 1even times on six hiu (the bia blow beina Cooper's three--run homer), two walks and a pair of eJTors. The winnina pitcher To11161Jt'•1ame Milwaukee (Nieves 2-1) at Aqelt (Witt 2-2). time: 7:35. • TV: None. Radio: KMPC (710). Sunday's pme: Milwaukee at Angels, 1:0.S p.m. ~ was Danny Darwin (2· l ). Five of the ~ns were charJcd to McCaskill (2-3), who left with no out.a in the innina. He also gave up five bits and walked two u his earned run averqe went up to 4.8.S from 3.89. "McCaskill WIS just bed," said Anaels Manaaer Gene Mauch, who was already d~ and aoinaout thedooru reponen were entenna. .. We had to star, around 1M bench and take it,•• ~auch added.• It was.no fun and 1t'1 no fun teanna up your bullpen." Mauch didn't have to tear up the Anaiel bullpen. The Brewers did it for him. Mauch still didn't have anyone throwina in the. Ansel buJlpen even after 8111)' Jo Robidoux· rappcrd a two.-run doubte to left off Forsch to make it 9-t with one out in the founh. Finally, it was the unlucky Bryden wbo aot !he~· He was rouabcd up for four runs in 37'> 1nn11'115. Forster was put on the rack in the ninth yieldi[)I two runs on four hits in the ninth. • "They dido 't bit the (bteepina) bell worth a (blecpina) (bleep);" said Forster, who~ the fast two games bas bad to be quoted in M<>r1e code. The Aniels' offense was its usual pro- (Pleue ... AJIO&l.8/112) Vikings hang on fortltle Edison ·.; shoots ,·~ 1 for~tle 'f Edison dominates girls' co.mpetttlon In Sunset track By ROGER CARLSON °' ............. Edison H~'s Kaleapb Cal1er led Edison Hiab s OwJers to a standout performance Friday niabt in the Sunset Leaaue track aod finals at Huntinaton Beach H~iah but Marina's Vikinp. unbea in dual meets, buns on to claim leque championship, led by Steve Jenninp. Carter's penonaJ best of .S9-.S was just pert of Edison's story in the shot put u the Charlm pulled off an unprecedented l-l-3-4-.S sweep of the event, with all five aoina over S2 feet. . Carter's efforts were .S2-S'h, S9-.S, foul , S6-7, foul and .S9-0. On one of'bis fouls, detcribed by the official with bis thumb and fint fiqer two iDchet ~ the Edi,on IOpbomore _went The concern in the Vikinp' camp for their blue chip burdler-tprinter proved far lea than anticipated u Jenninp overcame Wednetday'a in- jury in the prelims. 9 Jenninp opened with a 39. 7 in runninJ away from the competition in the 300 intermediate hurdles, then poured in on u the anchor of Marina's sprint relay team to save the Vikinp another victory, Moments later be wu in the blocks apin, and 11 .14 seconda later be led a 1-2 finish (with Mike Stafford) in the 100. He couldn't compete in the 200 because he was held out of the prelims because of the Utjury, but by then it didn't matter. .. Jenninp did a job for us," said Marina Coach Dave Okura, "but so did everyone. It's probably u spirited team as I've bad.' The Vikinp' performances were not enouab to overcome Edison's (Pleue ... 9tma&T/B2) 11ae Samet~·· beat went for lt Friday DICbt at the 1~·· track aad fteld ftnala, and tlala aatet. amona otlaen, came~ lD Oytna colon. SdUon'• WU Foater (tapper left) WOD tbi Ja1'b jllmp at 8-5; t•mmate Jlal•pb carter went 59-5 lD die 9bot pat and Nicole Rltcbot led .,.., ..... ,..._ lilr LM,.,... SdUon'• prla to the l~e title with wine tn the 800 aad 1,800. Foantaln Valley• Shannon Karpel won the SOO bardl• and Oceaa Vtew'• Akenli Royer won tile S,200. lladna'• Ste'n Jeno~ wu a doable winner and anchored the VlklDC•' relay team to a Tlctory. Dana Hills stands ·1n thewayofCIF volleyball crown Edison Hiah's OwJm ao few ti Clf 4-A volleyball cbam~. toniJbt, duelina South c.o.t ~ champion Dana Hills for the boDin. It's scbedulecl to =n at a o'doct It Marina ffi&b, ti ' a J.A match up of Brentwood (I -1) IDd Loyola ( 17-2), which 9WU at 6. • Edison Goich Dan Gfcnll baa JUiaedhtl~an lS:l ltCC:inl. mcludin& 1.11 Sumet LC111J11 season, but is well aw~ of the opposition. .... The Charters were beaten ia straiabt let&, 16-14, 1 S-4 by Dua Hills in the <>ranee CO\anty 0...-l)ionships finals. "'They dU& UI off the court, .. recillil Gan. :·:· The bi& matchup it in" mt m0 •i toniabt -with M Tim~ Dana Killl pia.ed ..... Hanan. the Samet I c I ._...,. the Y earl u Well •on.. Co a::ill)!'I Pla~ot the Year, "They're probably the two bell middJe bk>Cken in OF," aid dlll second-year Editoa coeda. The senior-oriea1ed 0....,.. laaw another tcote to mde wid9 * Dolphins -it WU Dua Hills wfaidt eliminated E.dison in t.be CIF lnDf. finals a year eao. lnaddibon to Hanan. the~ najor strenaths come from oulli4I hitter Rich !initb, IC't1er E.ddie .. outaide hitter Steve Titus and ICDiGn John McCormick and Ken Ammann. Qana Hills is twi<:e-.beaten. bavi111 lost to Newport Harbor early in tbe season (as was the cue with EdiJOG). and a late-season duel with San Clemente, which knocked the Dolphins out of the No. 1 seed for tbc playoffs. catapuJtina Edison into the role. "I think we're at our peak," uid Glenn. -~ Lakers seek sweep of Lone Star State Expos top.pie Dodgers, 8-4 Houston, third team from Texas, next test for def ending champs INGLEWOOD (AP) -The de- fendina NBA champion Los Anaeles Laken try to continue their march throuah the playom -and teams from 1'eus -when they open the Western Conference finals today apinst the Houston Rockets. The first pme of the best-of ...even playoffs, the final stcppina stone to the NBA title leries, will belin at 12:30 p.m.JChannel 2) at the ronam. The secon contest is scheduled for Tuesday niaht. also at the Lakera' homecourt. The Rockets and Laken both are comina off sill1!"1e victories in tbe conference sem1finalt, . · Houston dOled out its leries apinst the Nugets with a 126-122 double overtime victory at Denver Thursday niaht and JJtade a bia t t impression on Nugets Coach Doua Moe. · "I think Houston bas a great chance of beating Los Angeles if they don't ti&hten up·during the close games," Moe said. "I really think they'll Win. They don't have the experience L.A. bas, but if they can relax and stay caJm. they've aot a chance.'' . Los Anaeles, seekina to become the first club to repeat u NBA champion since the Boston Celtics did it int 969, bad a touaher time than expected in their conl'erence semifinal apinst Dallas. The Mavericks won a pair at home to tie the series 2-2. but the Lakers then won pme five at the Forum and finished the Mavericks off with a 120.107 win Thursday niaht in Dal- las. Both the Rockets and Lakers had breezed throuah the openina round of the playoffs. lf ouston swept Sacra- mento in three pmes, and Los Anaeles posted three lopsided vic- tories over San Antonio. DaJlas Coach Dick Mott.a said the series against the Mavericks honed Los Angeles for the Western Con- ference final. 'The Lakers wilt be much better prepared when they go on from here." he said. Houston 1s led by its "Twin Towers," Akeem Olajuwon and Ralph Sampson. Center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, still aoing stron1 at 39, and auard Earvin "Magic" Johnson spearhead the la.leers' attack. After the openina two games at the Forum, the series will shift to Hous- ton for the third and fourth pmes, on May 16and May 18. lfnecessary, the remainina PJJ!es will be played at the Forum on May 21, in Houston on Ma y 23, and at the Forum on May 26. • MONTREAL (AP) -It's getting to the point where Hubie Brooks is 1oin4 to start establishing loftier goals for himself. , "I was just trying to get somethin~ aood to bit throught the infield,. Brooks said after his tWo-run double in the ei&hth inning broke a 4-4 tie and sent the Mootrcal Expos to their sixth strai&ht victory, an 8-4 decision over the Los Angeles Dodaers on Friday. "I wanted to stay out of the double play." Brooks, who also homered and tripled. hit a one-out pitch off Fernando Valenzuela, 4-2, over the bq at third to score Tim Rames and Andre Dawson with lhe go-ahead runs. Brooks then scored when An-dres Galarraga hit bis fourth homer of the year. Jeff Reardon pitched the final two innings to raise his record to 5-2. He had one rough inning as the Do<tgers loaded the bases m the ei&hth. but got out of trouble as Tim WaJlach made a b&re-handed play on Bill Russell 's bunt. Expos Manaaer Buck Rodgers was ejected in the ciahth af\er &Ctlln& into a heated argument with home plate Toa7'•1ame Dodgers (Hersh1ser 3·3) at Mo~treal (Tibbs 3-0). Tune: 10:35. TV: None. Radio: KABC (790). Sunday's game: Dodgers at Montreal, noon. umpire Dave Pallone. "Reardon questioned one of his calls and he (Pallone) told going to bury him for t l of th season.·· RC>Qfers said.· m no"\ aoing to let him mum1datc four bes1 pitchers hke that. "There are too many good umpires to let a guy who's been in baseball for 15 mioulesthmk he can run thepme. He (Pallone) 1s an incompetent scab." The Expos had tied the game with a pair of runs in the seventh. Tim Wallach singled to left. but was erased on a fielder's choice grounder by Galarraga, Van~ Law singled GaJ- amga to third and went to second on the throw from the outfield. Mike F1ttgerald'sgroundcrto short CdM's FOrd finishes with·flourish at CIF swim finals Mission Viejo, Capo boys, gtr s p ace 1-2 IJ ClllUS MONAHAN IW\""Ols• 0 9 .. championships held at East Lo Anaeles Collqt Friday and Hctitaae Park Pool in Irvine Thunday. As usual the wins were rdativdy easy, the boys defeatina ICCOnd·pla~ Capi&arano Vall y. 198-1.S..J whiJe the airtt also beat the Couprs. 31~2>1'h. "1 really swam a aood fint half (a 22.0S 5(). ~ard spht ume). but 1 was sure that auy in lant' five (Joey Kaner of Palm Sprinp) was aoina to catch me," said Ford. "It was my last 1ndiv1dual race in hiab IC.hoot and 1 really wanted 1t. I was pretty surprised that I touched him out:• To add to Ford·s n11ht. he finished third m ·the 100-yard frttst)'le, bettenna his 1985 fourth-place finish. Ford' n,aht. along with strona showinas from six other ~wimmer\ m e1Jht events plus relay put the Sea Kmp 1n lhll'd place with 126 potnts MONTEREY PARK -The doubt was removed from everyoae'• mlnd u to who would win the 1916 C1f 4-A boys ud lirl• wimm1na Ownpionabipt When Ibey limply loobd It the pr'Op'atn ud MW t&e lbeer number, let alone the qualily, oft.be Miaion Vi4tio Hiah Oiablol. The best news ror Ora~ Coast arc• swimmina was the Corona del Mar boys team. and more pecifically Eric Ford The time bencrs his prcVlou be t by considerably more than a teeond. His best had betn 46.92. Last year in this event ht finished third. "Tbts was the oae he rally wanted. On tht bus ride up here toniab& I Mjd to him, 'You're aonna win this race' and he nodded and said 'Yes: " Mid Sea Kina Couh Mike Swkweatbcr. "He aot off to a llow start he mu J bavt been foun.b off tbe blocks (of tul swtmmcri), but that se«>nd lS was l'ftSOmc.'' "That'saboul whctt \\'C fiaurcd ~'C'd come out." said tark~ather. "Mo t of C.apo's sW1mmers sWlm for the (Mi ion V1eJo) Nadadorcs wim Club, while we ha"c JU t one club wimmer •· For the 12th con1CCUti ve Je8t for the bc>Yt and tbt I l th strailht ~ fOr tbe ~ t&c DiabJos won the combined s-'mmin,.dJVU\I Fofd, swimmina for the last ume 1n his ~~.came up with the 111CCofh1 I fc 1n the 200-yard matyle. Kc a<>t off to a poor tan. but ewam 1 quick .ea>nd 2S yards to win th< ntce with a time or 4S. 71, JUSl , J 7 off the Cl r ret'Ord hdd by M1ched Xclly of Fountain Valley i" 1977. The Costa Me.,. boys also bad a aood • sbowina. fin1$hln& tied for el&hth With Butna . rca 11rl also had two top 10 teams With (Pl-..e ... Cl1' f82) scored Galamga from third and Law scored the Expos' fourth run on pinch-hitter Jim Wohlford's sin&le to left. Los An~eles took a lead in t.be fo urth mning when Steve Sax ud Ken Landreaux opened the inniM with singles. Greg Brock's grounder to first advanced both runners and they scored when Reggie Williama legged out an infield single. Montreal got one run back in the bottom of the inning on Broob'" seventh homer, then lied the aame when Fitzgerald homered in the fifth. Los Angeles took a 3-2 lead when Frankhn Stubbs smgled home Brock m the sixth and added another run In the seventh when Valenzuela,lql off with a smg)e and scored on l.and- rcaux's tnplc to left Marina girls wln playoff Manna H1gh's girls softball team pushed over an unearntd run without the benefit of a bit in the bottom of the eighth innina \0 defeat Ocean View. t-0. FridayiA. a playoff for third plaoe in the Sunset League at Huntinat0n Beach H1&h Tracie Lona led off the innina by reaching on .an error a~ pinch-runner Chnsllne Castaldi moved to second on K.ria Ktcrstead's. sacnficc. An oV9-' throw oft a play at third a. another bunt allowed taldt to race home W1lh the pme'a only run V1kma pitcher Cbnsty l.anea mack the run tand up. allowiDI JU t twO hits, while walkin& OM and stnklnt out 11 . The t.o ~ms had flrusbed leelue play It S.S and had spht the two metllJlll 1n unset compcuuon this yar, Jackie Oakley~ \he bard-ltd I JD .. pttchtr, alto ~ J\lll two bits. bot!' by Lanen. I I •. ' Of'ange ~ DAJLV PILOT/ Saturday, M.y 10, 1Me .. TBE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii 'Keane • BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) .. "Poor Mommy. We get to go to the movies for Mother's Day and she has to stay home." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ~i 510 ~ "Phil1 Look who's edging up on the forbidden couch!" PEANUTS HOW COME WE DOt-i T !1AVE UNIFORMS.., ... ( IF WE ~AD UNIFORMS WITH NAME5 AND NUMBERS, EVERVONE WOULD KNOW WHO WE ARE . "Come on. I mowed you just last month." " DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham I -...-... .. tk>Es THIS M~ rtL HAVE lO GIVE You BOTH A MoiHE~ ~y PRESEITT~' by Charles M. 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Milwaulfee r-ings Up a s.weet I 6 By JOSEPH DUDBVOIR ~ .... o.. 0 f l I It wqo•t a pretty siabt It is booed the motben covered the eyei of the 12,000 Little~ who were pretent at Anaheim Stadium Friday niabt lm~onable youapten miabt pt the wrona idea &Dd think the Aneels• dilpla apiost Milwaukee is bow you•re iuppoted tl play the pme. Even Aneel stanina pitcher Kirk McCaskill couldn•t bear to watch. u be made the most of bis early exit from the Milwaukee Brewers· 16.S rippina oftbe An&els. "IP vou want McCuk.ill, you·u find Vikings haQgon for title · Edison dominates gir ls' competition in Sun s et track By ROGER CARLSON Of .. O.., ........ Edison H~'s K.aleapb Carter led Edison Hiab 1 Cbaracrs to a standout performance Friday niabt in the Sunset Leque tnck and finals at Huotinaton Beach Hip, but Marina's Vikinp, unbea!al in dual meets, buna on to claim the leque championship, led by Steve Jenninp. Carter's J)Cnonal best of S9-S wu just put of f.diton'1 story in the shot put u the Cbarlen pulled off an unprecedented 1-l-3-4-S sweep of the event. with all five aoina over S2 feet. Carter•• efforts were S2-.S1h, .59-j, foul, .56. 7, foul and 59-0. On one ofhis fouls, described by the oftici.al with his thumb and fint linfC'I' two incha ~ the Edison IOPbomore went The concem in the Vikinp• camp for their blue chip burdler:..printer proved far lea than antici .. ted u Jenninp ovm:ame Wednetday•s in- j in the prelima. ,. fenninp opened with a 39.7 in runnina away from the copipetition in the 300 intermediate hurdles, then poured in on as the anchor of Marina's sprint relay team to aive the Vikinas another victory. Moments later be wu in the blocks again.and I 1.14secondtlaterbeleda 1-2 finish (with Mike Stafford) in the 100. He couldn't compete in the 200 because be was held out t>f the prelims because of the injury, but by then it didn•t matter. beadina iouth on the SS Freeway," yelled a mitred llick Burleson, ~#.And it wuo •t Iona before most of the crowd of""'· 716 f'Ollowed his lead. .. The pme WU Just terrible, that's all you can say;• said Aqel reliever Ken Forsch, who joined Mc:Cuk.ill, T.R. Bryden and Terry Forster on the Brewer hit list. . ~Cooper led Milwa"!kee•s 18-hit spree .wt th a pe1r of homen and a 1inaJe, knocking in five. "This is (Cooper's)~ traini~" said Brewer Manqer Oeorae 6!'111~ of bis tint baseman, who misled sprina t.ra.tnin& with an injured elbow. "That IUY can really put numben on the board. .. In the Brewer half of tbe third innina Milwaukee tallied 1even times on six hits (the bis blow beiq Cooper's three-run homer), two walks and a pair of errors. The winnina pitcher '\ t Milwa\lkee (Nieves 2-1) at Aqels (Witt 2-2). time: 7:3S. . TV: None. Radio: K.MPC (710). Sunday•s pmc: Mtlwaukee at Anaels. l:OS p.m. . •• ..We had to st.ax around tbe bench and take ll, ~auc:h added.· It was no fun and n 's no fun teanna up your bullpen.•• Mauch didn't have to tear up the Ansel bullpen. The Brewen did it for him. Mauch still didn't have anyone tbrowina in the Anael bullpen even aft.tr Bill)' Jo RobidoUJt rapped a two--run double to left off Fol"ICh to make it 9-1 with one out in the fourth. Finally. it was the unlucky Bryden who aot !he ~I. He~ roughed up for four runs in 3'1'1 wu Dinny Darwin (2-1). tnmngs. Five of the~~ were cbarJed to McCaskill . ~orstcr was put on the rack in the ninth (2-3), who &eft wt th no· outs in the innlnc. He yicld101 two runs on four bits in the ninth. ' also gave up five hits and walked two as bis '"fheydij1n•thinbe(blcepina)ball wonha earned run averqe went up to 4.8S from 3.89. (bleepu11) (bleep), .. said Forster, who after the "McCuk:ill was jU1t bed," sa'id ~s last two pmes bas bad to be quoted in Mone Manager Gene Mauch, who was al code. ~andaoinaouttbedoorureporterswere The Angels' offense was its usual pro- entenna. I (Ple&M ... ANOSL8fB2) .. Jenninp did a job for u1, .. said Marina Coach Dave Okura, "but so did everyone. Jt•s probably u spirited team as I've bad: The Vikinp• performances were not enough to overcome Edison·1 (Pl--... 811RUT/B2) Tlae 8auet ._..,_ •• be9t went for It l'rlday DJCbt at the I~'• track uad fteld Boa••. and thla matet, amonc otJUrn. came~ ID OJina colon. ltdl8on'• WU Foeter (apper left) woa tlli bip Jami> a t 8-5; tee•••te Kal•pb CUter went 59-5 ID tlie allot pat and Nicole Rltdaot led °"",... ........ .,Lee ...... ltdl8on(• ,ui. to the l~e dtle with wlll8 ln the 800 and 1.eoo. Foaataln Valley • Shannon Karpel won the 300 bardl• and Oceul Vtew•• Akeml Royer won the s.200. ~·· 8teft Jenn~ wu a doable winner and ancbored the VWD&•· relay team to a nctory. - Edison shoo ta for title= Dana Hill s stands in theway ofCIF volleyball crown Edison Hip's OwJers ao for die CIF 4-A volleyball cbamptc.. dj" tonight. duelina South Coast J..amit champion Dana Hills f9r' the boaift.- lt's 1ebedukd to =n at I o•dock at Marina ffich..-fo · · a 3-A matcbup of Brentwood (I -1) ad Loyola (17-2), which starts at 6. • Edison c.o.ch Dan Glenn Ml JUided bis aw.en to an 18-l record, mc:l'1dina an unbeaten Su.met Laam season, but is well aware of the opposition. The Charters were beaten ia straiabt aets. 16-14, 1 S-4 by Dua Hills in the <>ranee County CMJn; piooshlps finals. - ''They due us off \be court." reailll Glenn. • ••• The bi& matchup is in tbe _. toniabt -with 6--i Tim~ Dana Rills pined ..... Hanan. \he 5uwt I I • •a...,. the Year, as well aa Or-.~ Player 01 the Year. .. They're probably the two bell middle block.en in OF,., lilid 1M aecond-)Ut f.ditoa OOKh. The senior-orialted ~ .. another score to lenle wida die Dolphins-it WU Dua Hills wlUc* eliminated Edison in tbe OF .mu. fioaJI I yeat &IO· Jn addition to Hanan, the Clwwm' m~or strenltbs come from outlidl bitter Rieb Sinith, letter Eddie ..... ou.tlide bitter Steve Titus and ICllldl'I John McCormick and Ken Ammann. Dana Hills is twice-beaten, havi .. lost to Newpon Harbor early in lbe season (as was the c:asc with EdiJOiaj, and a late-season duel with San Clemente. which knocked tbe Dolphins out of the No. I seed for tbe playoffs, catapulting Edison into the role. "I think we•re at our peak." said Glenn. Lakers seek-sweep of Lone Star State Expos toP,ple Dodgers, 8-4 Houston. thtrd ~m from Texas, next test for def ending champs INGLEWOOD (AP) -The de- fendina NBA champion Los Anaelel Lakers try to continue their march ) tbrouah the playoffs -and teams "\ from iexas -when they open the Western Conference finals today qainst the Houston Rockets. The lint pme of the best-of even playoffs, the final steppina stone to the NBA title aeries, will beain at 12:30 p.m. (Channel 2) at the Forum. The second contest is tcbeduled for Tuesday niabt. also at the Laken• bomecou.rt. The Rockets and l..aken both are comina off six-t!J1te victories in the conference semifinals. Houston c:loted out its ICries ap.inst the Nuaaeu with a 126.122 double overtime victory at Denver Thursday niaht and made a bi& impression on Nugets Coach Doua Moe. .. I think Houston has a put chance of beating Los Angeles if they don't ti&hten up durin& th~ close games," Moe said. .. I really think they'll win. They don't have the experience L.A. bas, but if they can relax and stay calm, they•ve got a chance.•• Los Anaeles, seekina to become the first club to repeat as NBA champion since the Boston Celtics did it in 1969, bad a touaher time than expected in their conlerence semifinal apinst Dallas. . The Mavericks won a s-ir at home to tie the aeries 2·2, but the l..aken then woo pme five at the Forum and finished the Mavericks off with a 120-107 win Thursday night in Dal- las. Both the Rockets and Lakers had breezed tbrouah the openina round of the playoffs. Houston swept Sacra· mento in three pmes, and Los r Anples posted three lopsided vic:- tones over San Antonio. MONTREAL (AP) -It's geuing to the point where Hubie Brooks is goi~ to start establishing loftier goals for himself. Dodgen (Hcrshiscr 3-3) at "I was just trying to get something aood to hit throught the infield," Brooks said after his two-run double ~the ei&bth inning broke a 4-4 tic and -'nt the "Montreal Expos to their sixth Dallas Coach Dick Motta said the straiaht victory, an 84 decision .over · · th M · k h ed the Cos Angeles Dodgers on Fnday. Montreal (Tibbs 3-0). Time: 10:35. TV: None. Radio: KABC (790). · Sunday'$ game: Dodgers at Montreal, noon. senes against c avenc s on "I wanted to stay out of the double ~~n~nft~!l for the Western Con· play." umpire Dave Pallone. . Brooks, who also homered and "Reardon questioned one of his 'The Lalccrs will be much better tripled hit a onc-oot pitch off caJls and he (PaJlonc) told him he was pre~red when they goon from here," Fernando Valenzuela, 4-2, over the going to bury him for the rest of the he saad. bag at third 10 score Tim Raines and ~ason," Rodfcrssaid. "I'm not going Houston is led by its .. Twin Towers," Akecm Olajuwon and Ralph Sampson. Center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, still going strong at 39. and 1uard Earvin "Magic:" Johnson spearhead the takers' attack. After the opening two games at the Forum, the series will shift to Hous- ton for the third and founh ~ May 16and May 18. lfnecefWY, the remain in& games will be played at the Forum on May 21 , in Houston on May 23. and at the Forum on May 26. Andre Dawson with the ao-ahead to let him intimidate one of our best runs. Brooks then scored when An-pitchers hke that. dres Galarraga hit his founh homer of "There arc too many good umpires the year. to let a guy who ·s been an baseball for Jeff Reardon pitched the final two IS minutes think he can run the game. innings to raise has record to 5-2. He He(Pallone)1san incompetcnt scab." had one rough inning as the Dodgers The Ellpos had ued thepme with a loaded the bases in the ei&htb, but got • pau of runs in the seventh. Tim out of trout)le as Tim Wallach made a Wallach singled to left, but was erased bare-handed play on Bill Ru sell's on a fielder's choice arounder by bunt. Galarraga. Vance Law san&led Ga1- Expos Manager Buck Rodgers was arraga t0-th1rd and went to second on ejected in the eigbth after aeuang anto the throw from the outfield. a heated araumcnt with home plate Mike Fitzgerald'sgroundertoshon CdM's Ford finishes with,flourish at CIF swim finals Mission Viejo, Capo boys, gtr s p ace 1-2 87 CBNI MONAHAN ........ 0.: 0 p 1 MONTEREY PARK. -The doubt *U removed from everyone•• mind u to who would win the 1916 Clf 4-A boYI ud pm wimmtftl Cbampionlbipe when tbCY limply loobd at· tbe propam ud •• * tbeer numba:T let ak>Ge the quaUty. of the Mitaaon Viejo Hilb Diablol. ' fOf ihc 12th contec:Utive'year fOf iM boYi and the 11th atraiabt yeat for \be ai~ tlic Diablol won tho combined swimmiria4vina championships held at East Lo Anaeles Colleae Friday and Heritqe Park Pool in lrviM Thunday. As usual the wiM were relatively easy, tht boysdcfeatina tee0nd·place Capistrano Valley, l 98-1 S-4, wbiJc the prts also beat the Coup.rs, 31™-2S1Yl. The best news for Oranae Coast area swim.mini was the Corona del Mar boy team. and more spcicifkally Enc ford. ford. swimmina for lhe last time U\ his prep~. came up with the race of his lafe In the 200-yard fttatyle. He Sol off to• poor swt, but swam a quick ltCOnd lS yards to wu\ tht '1'CC with a time of 45. 71, 1ust . I 7 off' the Cl F record held by Michael Kelly of Founta1n Valley in 1977. "I really swam a aood first half (a 22.05 SO. yard spht trme). but I was sure that auy 1n lane five (Joey Kaner Of Palm prinp) WIS IOIOI tO catch me," said Ford ... It was my last indiv,dual race in biab tchool and I really wanted 11. I was preuy surprised that I touched ham out .. .The time betters h11 previous be t by considerably more tban a second. His best had been 46.92. Last year in th11 event M fin ished third. "This was the one be really wanted. On the bus ride up here tonigbt I said to him, 'You·re 100.na win this race• and he nodded 1nd said 'Yes; •• uid Sea Kini Coach Mike tarkweather. "He 101 off to a slow 1un, he must have been founb off the blocks (of llA SWlmmcn), but Ulat second 25 was awesome." To add to Ford's night, he finished third an the I ()().yard frecst )'lc, bcttenng his 1985 · fourth-place finish. Ford's nigbt. along with strona showinas from six other swi mmers an cllht events plus relays put the Sea Kmas m third place with 126 points . "That's about whcrc we fllUrcd we'd come out," said tarkwcather. "Most of Capo' swimmers swtm for the (Ma ion V1e10) Nadadores WUTl C1ub, whale we ha"e JUSt one club w\mmcr." The Co!!ta Mesa boys also hid a aood ttiowina.. fini h•na tied for ea&hth with Buena. Aru airts also had t o top 10 teams 'Nith (Pl .... .-CIF /82) scored Galarraga from third and Law scored the Expos' fourth run OD r~ch·hittcr Jim Wohlford's sinaJe to Los An'elcs took a lead in tbe fourth inning when Steve Sax aad Ken Landreaux opened the innfN with singles. Greg Brock's grouncf* to first advanced both runners ud they scored when Reggie Williams lcaged out an infield siog)c. Montreal got one run back in the bottom of the inning on Brooks• seventh homer, then tied the pme when Fitzgerald homered in the fi.t\b. Los Angeles took a 3-2 lead wbea Frankhn Stubbs singled home Brock tn the saitth and added another run ln the seventh when Valenzuela led off with a s1ngle and scored on I.and.. reaux's tnplc to left. Marina glrls win playoff Manna Htgb's girls softball team pushed over an unearned run wttbout the benefit ofa hit m the bottom-of the eighth innina lO defeat Ocean View, 1-0, Friday in a playoff for thtrd place in the Sunset League at HuntinalOlr Beach Hiah. Tracie ~na led off the iP._i111 by reaching on an error and pinch-runner Christmc Castaldi moved to scc:ond on Kris Kmstead's sacnficc An ovew throw on a play at third oe another bunt allowed Castaldi to ract home with the pme'1 oft1f ruo. V1klna pitcher Christy t..anl:8 mack the run tand up, allowill JU t tWO bits. while waJ~ OM and strik1nJ out l l. The two teams had finished lapc pity at S-Sandhad plitlbetwomeeuap to unset cornpeution this year. Jackie Oakley, the ~\let I 1na pttcher, alto yidded jilt twO bats. both by t.anm. l l • f illi&IDS VOWS to be 'nicer' at ~helni of Mariners Shren force decldtna 1ame S PHILADELPHIA -Owles a..rk.ley m alive w i th 3 -1 win ~;...._AP...,_18e9 SEATTLE -Veteran Manaaer Otck Williams, who took thru teams into four World Series. was named on Friday to · &uccced Chuck Couier at the helm of the stumpin.s Seattle Mariners. .. 1t•s possjble 1 may be overdemandina for' some playcn, .. Williams said durina a f\P'S conference. "But rm not hired to bea nice auy. rm tlircd to win baseball pmcs: There's no reason you have to make cllcuses for a baJl~laycr. "But I'm aoina to try to be nicer here. My wifoays. 'Be nice. be nu:c.'" and Bobby Joneucored 2J poi nu each and . the Philadelphia 76en ~ by a 14-8 e Southern Cahfomla Colleae thi.td-ptriod rally, roUted Mifwau.kee -l team ~ its battle blck Bucks, 126-108. f:ridayftiabuoforcead«ilivueventb fn?m . ursdly's lou In the ~AlA pme lft their NBA Eutem Coofermce plaYQff. District yoff1 11 S€C Fnday, The 76en and Bucb meet Sunday iii Milwaukee to workina l $ ~beat A'Z\Jsa determine the · Boston Celtics· opponent in the Pacifict ).I. • . . conference final. Tbe Celt ics advanced witb a 4-1 Catcner Ron Nelson hit h11 I 3~h victory over Atlanta in the other semifinal. homer of the season with twp o ut1 an ln addition to Batkley and Jones. pojnt auard the bottom of the l Sth to e~d the Maurice Cheek& helped the 76en stave off elimination marathon. Dean Harvey had 11naJed with 16 polnts. 10 rcboundund 13 assists. with one out in tho I Sth to precede Cra11 Hodatt led the Bucks with .n pointa. Nelson's blist. mcludina five Uiree-point 1oal1. Terry Cummfot.t The Vana~ards then met Wc~t· collected 16 for Milwaukee, who P,la~ed for the leCOnd !flOnt, .•n earher ~--6 loser to surpns-- straiabt pine without all·star Sidney Moncrief, who 1na Point Loma, lft the third pmc of has an iQJurcd ld\ heel. the day. The con~t was caU~ because of darlmcu with two out tn Bean leader at halfway point stroke lead Friday in the sctond round or lhe bottom of the seventh with the Va.QIU&l'Ch in front. 3-J. However, &incc the innina was not completed and becau.te sec had scored a run in t.be bottom of the 1evmlh. the score was w\ped out since lhe pme will be res~med in the top oft.be seventh witb the Vartauards leadin.a only 2-1. . sec had been staked to 'that lead courtesy of solo homcn by Steve Overec:m in the fourth and Howard Wellema in the sixth. sec will conclude its pmc with Westmont at 9:30 this morpina with the survivor to play Point Loma, needina two wins to claim the The expected announcement came just. 2116 boun af\er the American League team, wb1ch has never had a winning season, fired Cottier, iu fifth manager. Marty Martinez. a coach under Cottier, was mterim man- ager Thursday ntaht m a 4-2 loss WWU.. to Boston. 'Tm here for one purpose - to produce a contender and a winner," Williams said. "f think this ball club has got great potential and I'm proud to be associated with it. If there's one thing thls ball club need$ riaht now, it's to have a positive attitude. I'm going to tc!! the players to relax and_ao out and have a AMy Beu manqed a 61, which he n sajd .. was like a yo-yo," and took a onc- the Byron Nelson Golf Cassie in Dallas. "h waudaythat I couJd havcsbot a 63 or 64and turned it into a 68,.. Bean said after he reached the t0urnament's halfway point at I 34, six under par for two trips over the new Tournament Players Oub at Las Colina.s and one shot in front of Mart Wiebe and Jim Gal.Laper. 'Tom Partier did manaae a competitive course-record 63 that included ojnc birdies. He is in a larae ~up three strokes off the lead ... In the LPGA event in Suffolk, Va., rookie Dee. RJdard and veteran Boule LaMr each fired ~under-par 691 Friday to share the first-round lead. Only three other women in the 144- player field were able to better par as cool, windy, overcast conditions made play difficult on the 6.1 SI· yard, par-72 Sleepy Hole Golf Course. Ir~ine boys~ girls secan·d good ttme. i'- Williams. 57. takes over his Sl'lllh major-league club ma managerial career that began with the Red Sox In 1967. He managed Boston for three years. Oakland for three seasons. the Angels for three years, Montreal for ti vc seasons and San Diego for four seasons. W1lhams, a strict baseball fundament.alis" man- aged Boston, Oakland and San Diego into the World Scnes His 1972 and 1973 Oakland clubs won world champ1on~h1ps; Quote of the day Darrell Evu1, Dc1ro11 firs1 baseman, after watchlDj Kirby Puckett of the Minnesota Twins hit the first patch of the game for a home run for the second !>traaght nil.ht: "He's awesome. He's Supennan up there. When he hit that first pitch ou1 for the second ntgbt in a row, everybody's mouth jus1 dro pped ID our dugout. You just tip your hat to him." Canadleils reach Cup finals MONTREAL-Bobby Smith broke a "1 tic with a powcr-pla goal in the second , pcnod and the Canadicns went on to a 3-1 victory over the New York Rangers" Fnda\o mght and moved into the Stanley Cup finals for the 27th tame m their 11lustnous history. The Canadtens, who have won a record 22 Stanley Cup!>, will play m the final round agamst the winner of the ( ampbt-11 Conference final between Calgary and St. Louis NCAA· lower s boom on TCU FORT WO RTH, Texas -Texas [i] Chnsttan University lost 35 football schol-c II• arsh1ps and the nght to compete for the conference cbamp1onsh1p this year as pan of sanctions imposed by the NCAA Friday because • seven players had accepted cash an,SI other improptr benefits from boosters. University officials reacted bitterly, saying the Horned Fr<>_$$ deserved a bigger break because the school had disclosed the infractions and had dropped the players from the team. Televlalon, radio TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. -BASEBAU..: This week in baseball, Channel 4. 9:30 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: IMSA road racina. from Watkins Glen, N.Y .. Channel 9. I 0 a.m. -BASEBAU..: San Diego at Chi~ao Cubs, Cb.a.noel 4. IOa.m. -WRF.8'11.JNG: Channel 56. I J a.m. -GOLF: PGA Byron Nelson Cassie, from Irvin&. Tex .. Ch.annel 2. 11 a.m. -WRES11.ING. Channel 9. Noon -SOCCER: Mcllico vs. HambUJl. West Germany, from LA Coliseum (tape), Channel 34. Noon -WR~G: Channel 56. 12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBAU..: Hous- ton 'vs. Lakcrs in NBA playoff game, Channel 2. I p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Grand National 200. from Rockin&ham, N.C: .. Channel 4. I p.m. -WR~TLING. Channel S6. 1:30 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Road to Atlanta -Paul Newman's compulsion to win is pitted against three tough competitors in a high. speed road race, Channel 7. 2 p.m. -BOXING: Hilario Zapata vs. Shu1ch1 Ho-zumi, from Narahishi, Japan (tape). Channel 34. 2 p.m. -WAR OF THE STARS: Channel 7. 2:30 p.m. -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS: Channel 7. 3 p.m. -TENNIS: Tournament of Cham- pions, from Forest Hills, N.Y. (delayed), Channel 7. / 5 p.m. -MOTOR SPOl\!l'S: Indianapolis 500 lime trials (delayed). Channel 7. RADIO . 10:35 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Milwaukee, KAB.C (790). 12:30 p.m. -PRO BASl.ETBALL: Hous- t0n at Lakers, Kl.AC (570). 7:05 p.m. -BASEBALL: Milwaukee at Ans.els. KM PC (710). Sauers finds his challenge Ex-UCI student returns to driving in endurance rally By BARRY FAULKNER o..,,....~,,,,,.ff, David L '"Doc" Sauers. who has 18 ~ears of racing expenence as an amateur. was fo rced to &JVC up oO- road racing after suffering a broken hac.k in the 1985 Mint 400 ofT-road race in La\ Vegas. Sauers, who has dnven all types of high performance vehicles in his eventful career, is the primary driver for his three-man team. which is operating a red Chief Cherokee jeep. Joinmg Sauers in his comeback debut arc mechanic Bill Guuman and navigator Jim Love, both of Upland. said Sauers of his brother, "a few bags under the er,cs. but he's ready for the stretch run. • The vehicle and the car phone system were donated. but the rest of 1hc lofty tab as beina picked up by "Doc" Sauers, according to his brother. The o nly mcchanicaJ problem so far has been a fuel pump change in Georpa. And the vcb1cle has re- portedly braved the clements, both harsh and mild. "They went from S4 dcgrccs tn upstate New York to 98 degrees in Loujsiana in less than a day," said Sauers. By BARRY FAULKNER .,..,NelC..u JI • 1 Both the Irvine Hiah School boys and airl& lI'llck tcafl\S needed superior ~performances to unsced perennial power Mission Viejo at the South Coast l...ea.guc finals Fnday at Irvine Hia.h. As 1t turned out Mission Viejo was too much for both Vaquero squads. but the boys team held off Dana HiHs for second place and the &iris team got some outstandin4 efTons in the final even" the triple Jump, to come out ahead of Capistrano Valley for the runner-up spot. The Irvine Jitls team won s1x events during the meet, but the star may have been Cindy Johnson who contributed four fourth·rlacc e'lrons, including a cruciaJ tina leap in the triple jump to give the Vaq_ucro girls the needed points to mamtatn a three· point lead over the Cougars coming into the last event. Johnson jumped 34-1 , 15 inches over her personal best. on her last attempt to come from the middle of the pack and along with Tina Ortega, who bettered her bc$t mark by 20 inches (going 34-8 for third place), taJlied JO team points to off set Capistrano Valley who won the event, wonb 10 points. The Mission Viejo JUpernaut, which won its fourth straight league title, amassed 149 points for the easy win. Wmners for the Vaquero gJrls were Mary Coleman in the long Jump ( 16-10'/•) and the 400 meters (57. 73), Launc Schuster in the 3200 meters (11:35), Tina Ortega in the 100 low hurdles ( 14. 97), Tiffani Speed 1n the shot put (36-314) and in the 400-metcr relay, where the Irvine foursome recorded its best time of the season • (50.tl). "We won every event we could have won except the discus (Leslie Kocher took third w1th a per$0nal best of 111-7)." said Irv me girls coach Scott Ficr. * ~ Ceeat LM.._,. tlnala (et ~SHitll) TH m Koret I M in ion Vleto, 14111'), , Irvine, l:ZO, l ICM'l'l, 4 Ceolltreno Vellev, SO, S El Toro. 34, ,, Seti Clemonl•, 2t., 7. Laciune HUit, 12 101>-1 Stevon1 IMV), II ll; , Hell (MV), 11.4.S, 3 Perkin• (II. 1161; 4 Moroen (SCI. 11 ... S Thlorofl IETI, I LIS, 6 Swuov IMVI, 11'7 ~I. Stl'ol9ftl (MV), 7Ut, 2 Co .... Ill, nM. l Thief off IET), 2>.0S; 6 Ptnllt1l UI. 23 06; S Polll (CV), %1 17, 6 Swerev (MV), ?3 lO 0-1. Sl1¥9M (MV), .. ,.,, 1. 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S.n Clemlllte, 41..11; I. t......-Hiia, 47.0 1,600 , ... _, lfVIN. l:n.67; 2 <AP!tf19tl0 Ve!IOv, 3'77 12, l O.NI Hlb, 3:21.ll; 4. Mlttlon Vleto. 3'21 n . s San Clomoftl•, >.3111 ... l!I Toro, l:>2M. H>-1. Gonl111t (MV), 6-2, 2. ~ (CV), 6-0, ) O•Mf' (MVI. H i 4. W.00, lSCI. H , S Co!Quelle (LHI, s-10; I. tetlr( lMV), 5-10 U-1 S-1 (OH), 21·6'.4, 1 •• .,. (I), 2H. l Tarnure •• 10-t'h, 4. PtllllO (MV), 20-7~. s COMOr <SCI, 20-iJ\lt, 6. ~rd {IJ, ,._2"'1 T J-1 Hett IMV), 4'· IV.; 2. 8-1 COHI, & '"'' :s. h l'nlll'• 111. '4-4; '· "•ve m. '3·•~. S. Gonlono (MVI. '2-11~; 6 OerllO (fT), 41-1 1~. PV-1 CIOmO<I• IOHI, 1>-6, 2 Mc He\IOhlOI\ (MV), 1)·0. 3. McCenne ISCI. ll·O; 4. WrfOl'll (MV), 13·0; S. ltlol MllCl\e IDHI end Ktnt.v IMVI, 12·6 SP-1. aefrd (DH), S3•t 'h; 2. Slnolelon (OH), S2-•"'1. ), Ciererdl Ill. S2·0~; '-arown (MV), Sl·2'h. s. Moro1n (MVI ..... ...,, •. Htllt IMVI. 47·6~ OT-1 S~nk (II. 1st· I, 2. ,,own (MVI, 150-•. ), Slnglelon (OH), 1'9-l; ' lttbl<ll (CVI, 13'·9, s. 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I I.ls. t. °"'° ..... !OH), 11·41 7, 3 Eck (OHi, 11 S4, '-HutcNnWI\ IMVI. 11-0s.2, S K110l1 (MVI. 1232 2; 6. Kim IETI, 11•5A 2 lOOU+-1 Tl Orleoe (I), "t7, 2 l(eflllo IMVI, IS 00; l 1.IMllrt (CV), IS.SO; c JOl\n.on Ill, 1512, S 81111 (MV), 1'03; 6. 8r1wnor ICVI. 1618 300l.H-1 IC.erhO (MV), 4S.22; 2. Linnert <CVI. o .n, 3 Brewnor ICVl, 47 41, 4, JOl\MOll Ill, 41 73. S 8umiol IMV), 6t IS, 6 HOlll (I), '9.21 400 relev-1 lrvl1'141, SO 11, 2 CePlttreno Ve1i.v, S0.2t; > Dene HIU•. SO 40, 4 S.n Clemente . Sl.7•, MIHloll Vloto, dQ'd. 1,600 rtllv-1. Minion Vi.lo, 3 S713, t Dene HIUl , 3.59 26, l Cao!W•no Veltov, 41)1 3t, ' lrvlno, 4:Gl,3t; S, Seti CJ«nent•, ' 1713 HJ-I Roost• (CV), S-2, 2 Kv'ow CCVI. 4·1, 3 Sttlnoem (MVJ. ,_,_ 4. h lltn IOHI. •·•. s "eld (MVI, ..._., 6 Troller I.SC), 4·4 U-1. Coloman (II, 1'•l01J., 1 H11tC~ IMV), 1 ... 4111, 3 Klllo• ICVI. 15-11'6, • Vafllncl ILH), IS·tlh, S Were (I), IS·1\.'a, • Wiie CMVI. IS-S'h '- TJ-1, Kv'ow (CV), ,._I~; 2. Huldu (MV), 35·3. 3 Tl Or"t-Ill. 3'·1, 4 JotlnlOll Ill. )4· I, S, FovdV (MVI. 33-t , 6 Wiie (M V), l7·10\'J SP-1 SOMd (I), lt·l'"'' 2. Jell11111to ICVI. :U-2'h, l Alleft (CV), ,S-11\'J, ' H-IMV), JS·4YI, S Tt Ort... (I), Jl-1~. 6 Totou CMV), )1·6'J• OT-1 All9n ICVI, IU-2. 2 To1ou (MV), 111· 10, 3 Koeller (I), 111·7, C Te Ori ... (fl, 109•4, S s.vierth CET), 10.·t , 6 JellllbU CCVI, 1°'-2 to umamcnt championship. Jn a PCAA pme: P'reao S&aa. 11, UC Int. I: The An tea ten bcpn their aeries in Frano on a losine .noie, despite a ~ homer by Oransc Cout Collete product Gene Roumimper. Roumimpcr. who cracked his team-hi,it 1eveolb bom~r . of the sea'°n 1n the third, now ti JUll two away from the school record, whicb is held by four different playefl. The matt rc<:f.Qt to reach that ftaure wu Bob Perry last year. UCl fell to 8-11 in conference P~Y and l 9-2S-2 overall. Fresno S~tc 11 11-8 and 28-26-l . Ocean View st ays hot, wins, 9-7 In a same with no bearin1 on the final Sunset Leaaue standinp, the champion Ocean View Hip Sc:a- hawks completed the rcaular seuon with their sixth 1traijht victo~, bcatmg runner-up Wesvninster Fn- day. Here's a look: Oeeu View t, W"tmluter 'I: Tht Seahawks also won t I of their last 12 in lcque play followina lbe com~ from-behind win at Westminster. The Lions jumped to a 6-3 lead after two innmgs and still were in front 7-6 entering the siitth when Bill Dcymudc singled in the tyint run and Eric Christopbcrson knocked in ttte two go-ahead tallies. Ocean View finished witb a 12-2-1 Sunset mark, wilile Westminster was 8-7. Meanwhile, Bill Whitely an- nounced his mignation u West· minster coach, effective at the end of the season. Whitely said he hopes to coach baseball at the community college level. Edi ... I, Marlu %: Bernie Cotac; chio hit a two-run doliblc and Brad Johnson drove in two with a single during the.Chatters' first-innina out· burst. Winning pitcher Mike TunstaU, a senior left-hander, worked the fint five innmg.s. allowing two runs, one earned. 0CC's0lson earns berth Orange Coast CoUqe's Dean Olson earned a berth in next week•s community college state tennis tour· namcnt Friday with a third-round victory in the Southern California Rcaionals at Riverside City <;otJcae. However, teammate Chris 0.nz was denied a berth in ain&)es, drop- pinga three-set. third-round decision. Olson was later defeated in the quarterfinals. In doubles, the Pirates advanced a pair of teams to the state tourney, as Ganz and Pat Bedley, alona with Olson and John Studebaker, each won third-round verdicts. The Olson- Studebaker team stayed alive in the l'CJlOnal tourney with a tbtee-ICt win ID the quarterfinals and will play in the scmu today. On the women's side, OCC quali- fied one s1o&Jcs player and a doubles team for the state competition next week followina f riday•s action at Southwestern College. In sin&)cs. Lisa Newman advanced to the quarterfinals with a third· round victory before fallinf' while the Pirates' doubles team o Newman and Karyn Thurmond moved into today's semifinal action with a pair of victories. Rut tht 54-ycar-old surgeon was determined to co ntinue dnv1ng, given the nght challenge. And the 1976 SCO R!: O ff-Road Man of the Year seems to have found 1t in the I >ne Lap of Amenca endurance road r.i lly which wall finish its nine-day, x 400..m1lc trek Sunday in Dctrott. The race, which has been run tWlCC before and rcponedlY wtll amass approximately $50,000 tn first-place prize money by the time the last corporate donations arc 10 Sunday. mvolvcs winnjng pomu for reaching check points (approumalely 22 in vanous locations natio nwtdc). Points will be deducted for any amount of lime (either before o r aft.er) a car misses the pre-determined tar~ct tame at each check point. "Doc" Sauers, an ofT-road driver (from 1983-85) and a sclf-eonfefsed workaholic, won't get much of a rcoovery period after the race. SUNSET LEAGUE TRACK AND FIELD .•. ~uers. a UC' Jrvme Medical ~hool graduate who now lt ves in I lpland, 1s currently among the ·le:tders in the the 130-car field, which lch Detroit May 3 to c1rcumnav1gatc 1hc United State,. The race has been continuous, except for a ovcrnil.ht stopover Wednesday in Redondo Beach and Sauers is driving about 75 to 80 percent of the time at speeds averag- ing about 48 mph, ac.cording to Sauers' brother Phahp. a resident of Newpon Beach. The brothers have been in contact by car phone. "He and the car are an top shape," After completing the ordeaJ (at 1pproximately 2 p.m. EST Sunday), he will rcponcdly catch an 8 p.m. flight back home and be in the office Monday morning by 9. "The only thing he Wiii not tolerate is a DNF (did not finish)." said the dnvcr's brother. "He said the car will finish if he has to act out and push at across the hne himself." C IF SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS • • • P'romBl \fanna (51 pcunt~J and r oun1a1n \cilley fin1<1h1 ng eighth and 10th. ft'~pccltVt'I\' * CIF 4·A flNlt rat aell L.A ~I aon ftel'l'I \< tirl\ I Mln lo!I Vi.lo, 1,., 1 'Ce ohtreno V1t•ev 1 ~. l C:-• ,,,,.,, 11•. • t • r oro. 10, s s.n1a a ero.re, "· • I.I Wll•on. 41, l Rio M•'• '4. t lllel c.. .. Mfte end Bl.itflt . t> 10 r 00111111. o 100 ,,,.dtev rele • 1 Mlu lo!I vi.to, 1 n •s. 7 Ceol•lr•no Vetl•• 1 JS ~1. l C..... _, Mer, 1 17 34, • 811t"-I le 1• S f l Toro 1 Jf 74. • CMl9 ~. 1.ltH '°° fr I JO'Hf!MHI (MV), I.JI C , 7 McCertv (CV1 11'04 ,_ ,.,, (~). l:Jt.•1 • Orewetow IMV1 I <IO H . S. ~ "_... V.....,), h41"11 • r1m110 llU11 llofvl, IO ff * ~ I IN1M o ... aw1, I JJ IO, 1 V.ttdl CVl I .54 f'l l hcP!~ ("Ml. 1 SJ W 4 \~ (CV) I U t1 ' f: V ... (MV I W.fl 6 M V'441 (MV) 1 M .. W Ir-I AllW~ 1$11. '1 In. 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Dan Hua.hes (43-91/i in the triple jump), Kirk Hooten ( 13-8 pole vault) and the Carter Special, but it was enough to best Huntinaton Beach for second. ensuring the V1kina.s of the overall title because of their unbeaten record in duaJ meets. "Our k1ds did a aood Job," under- stated Ed.Ison Coach Fred Marque1. The Chrgers more than dom1· natcd the meet. but they needed helP. from Huntington Beach and didn t act it. "We've aot a real aood nucleus comma back," added Marque1. The race of the niaht was the 1,600 -mvolv101 Ocean View's Haissam abra and Sttve uMon of Fountain Valley. Sabra. the favorite. scem1n&Jy took command It the JUD lap an3 had 3 seven-yard lead Wlth I 00 meter left. La~fon, however, powered his way to the lead to the surprilC of Sabra and inched past him with 1 ~ meters to ao_. but 11 he did. Sabra forced LaMon 0 11 to his liaht. two lanes over 1n 1 ncar- faJI. LaMon responded by rtachina back in a 11nkjf'.ll motion at Sabra as he croaed the fudsh hne. Meet starter Eat1 Enamao dJS· 9u.alified both runners. expla1nina: · The ftnt one f4S for •bov1~ l!_•m ou1 of bit tint\. and lhe second DQ LS for retaliation. Thus .Edison picked up a valuable l ·l nru.h1 and let\ both run nm faced w1lb the tact thal the CIF 4-A J)fdm5 were not 10 be rcahzcd wt thout ~ 1pea.1 vote by the leacue'• ooaches. They met •in 10 tbc .l,200, but thue -ere no more confrontahon LaMon apuntd to the. front at the outset and was never pushed 1n ao1n1 9:37.29. After the meet the lcajuc's coaches met and voted to send LaMon to the C'IF 4-A prelims next week at Gahr High. Sabra misses out, but advances in the 3,200, whetc be finished third. The top three in each event for boys and '1rls qua~ifies for thcCJF prclims. Edison s 11rls, runaway winners an the dual meets. continued their mastery over the field. led by Na co le R1tchot and Michelle Davidson. R1tchot · doubled m the 800 (2: I S.08) and 1.600 (5:09.28). Davidson doubled in the spnntt. 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Jt., • "--™'· D+\ .. ~ ~ ... \Ii. .,_, .,.... J '· • .,, .. Hirte c-vi. I I ..,.. (OVI (. ....... t•>Jt-101 l ~(Ha), fM. .. .... .. Siu pin a1n11~l, Haye p,._ AP 4ll11Nladln ATLANTA -Juan Samuel and Von Hayes, a oair of Philadelphia PbiJJies both mfred In sh.imps, broke le>ote Friday and the resuh wu a 7-6 victory over the AtJanta Braves. "We sot some auys doina it toni&bt v.iho hadn't been doina it," Phillies Manqer John Felske ~d. Samuel. battina only .200, and Hayes, bittinajust .2 11, had three bits apie<:e in t.he first four innioas. Samuel, who also-~ a rtlnth-innina sin&le, IClOred three runs, while Hayes drove in two. "I tried to tet s'Ome k.ind of rhythm to allow my.elf to pull the triuer," Hayes said. "Lately I've j ust· beCn frutin&." Rick Schu hit a home run for the Phillies and Mike Schmidt drove in two runs. The PhiJlies built a S-1 lead in the sea>nd innina by soorina four times on consecutive, two-out RBI sin&les by Darren Daulton, Samuel, Schmidt and Hayes. The Phillies took~ 1-0 lead in the first on Samuel's two-out double and Schmidt's single off Joe Johnson, 3-3. Winner Kevin Gross, 3-3, pitched S'h inninas and pve up all six Atlanta runs. Steve Bedrosian, traded by AtJanta durina the offseason, earned his fowtb save by acttina the last two ouu with a runn~r on sea>nd. Elsewhere in life National ~ ' Paba I, Cabs %: At Wri&ley F1eld, Kevin Mc Reynolds hit a ti~brcaking. three-run home run in the seventh innina to help f.ndy Ha wlrins and San Dicao to the victory over Chicqo. McReynolds' homer, bjs fourth of the season, was the third of the game for tl\e Padres, all off Cbicaao starter Rick Sutcliffe, 1-S. "I couldn't make contact with the biah fast balls so I-tried to stand more upriaht," said Mc Reynolds. "I've had trou&lc with Rick in the past because he crooks his arm and keeps me off stride. "I knew I hit it well enough but I wasn't sure it would 10 out because of the wind," said McReynolds. Met. i, .... 1: At Shela.Stadham, undefeated left-hander Bob Ojeda ouldueled Mario Soto, and H~ Johnson's ru~-scori*'J double ipited a two-run sixth innana that carried New York to its li"Xth straiabt victory. Ojeda, s.o. Di\Cbed dabt ibniNSt allowed six hlts. walked one and tied bis carect hiab with 101trikeouta. He pve up the only Cincinnati run in the fifth when Buddy Bell led ofhrith a double and later scored on Ron Ocstcr's sacrifice fly. Rotct McDowell pitched the ninth for his third save. A.tr" I, Ptn&n !: At Three Riven Stadium, pinch-runner Tony Walker S<lOrcd the winnina run in the ninth innina on reliever Jim , Winn's wild pitch as Houston cdJCd Pittlburah to cod a four-pme lo1an1 streak. Reliever Pat Clements struck out Jose Cruz to start the ninth. Winn then ~laced Clements and pve up an infield sinaJe to Glenn Davis. Walker ran lot ~vis and moved to third on pinch-h1tter Danny Wall- ina's sifljle to riabt. Winn then boun<led a 2..() pitch in front of th~ plate that eluded catcher Junior Ortiz, allowina Walker to score standina up from third. Glaab %, Ca.Nm1t 1: At Busch Stadium, pinch-hitter Joel YOUllJ· blood sin~ed throuab a drawn-an infield with one out in the 10th innin$. scorin' Rob Thom1>190 to give San Franasco the victory. Youngblood. pincb-hittina for Gianu' starter Mike LaCosa. l--0, sin&led off reliever Todd WorrcU, 2-2. Mark Davis set down the Cards in the bottom of the tenth for bis seoond save. In the' American Lea&ue: Wklte Sox•, IU1au I: Pinch-hitter Tim Hulett's two-run 1in&1e with two outs in the ninth innina capped a three-run rally and ChicaaO,nappcd ......... ~ ........ victory over* Qe\;•114. adbll at lncffe•' l().pme ....... -~~ n. ww ........... l-1 ~llrima die Dieth, bMt WI.JM Tollllaa walbd IDd Harold lliAel ~ him to tbild to "8rt the ~ ftnisbina relief pitcber Ernae CalnlCbC>. 1'heyweren:t~~win 137 lna row," IDdian1 ~ Pat Comla saAd about ba i.m. We're )OiQI to win more of lhoee tbaJl we lote, but it's toinl to happen occaslonally .• , ......,. •.•1 .... Jar 1: In the Kiftldome, Alvia Davn drove in eiibt runt with I liJllle and two hOmen, iodudiD1 I paad llam, ooweriDI S.nle nd DeW MADller Dick Williama to I toUf of Toronto. Davit, ~ -• tam record for RBI duriaa. pme, bit. th.tee-nan homer ill tbe tint innina. bad ID RBI linlle la tbe teCOed and capped tbe ~l with his llam off the riabt-fteld foul pole ill the aeveath. Twt. a. Tlpn 1: In the Metro- dome, Gary 09etti drove in four nans with a homer and a ape IDd ICOred the ao-abad tally in the sixth innina on Chuck Cary's wild pitch, liftina Minnesota past Detroit. ~., .......... 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SI Louil San O;eoo 11 Cnluoo AMERICAN LEAGUE Brewen 16, .,_, S MILWAUKEE CALIFOltNIA 11trlllll eltrlllll ) I I 0 RJonft Cf • 1 I 0 I I 0 0 llurte\n l>h I 0 0 0 ' 1 l J Jo11ner lb • O 1 7 42lS Oownlnoll •OIO 5311 llJCkan dll 1100 l 1 2 2 O.Cna lb 4 o O o l 1 O o Hendrc:k r1 3 1 1 0 1011 Wllfono7t> •720 6 I l 2 Sclloflldu • o 7 7 5 2 2 0 Boone< 4 0 7 1 • 2 2 I Motllor lb JCe~llH lb ltlle1 u C-dll Yount C1 ROC>ld,11 lo OOllvtelf Mennlnolf ~rf G1n1nr 7t> Schroeelr c r .... , 01' 11 15 T...U sc.r.111111111*- J4 s 10 s MlwllllrM 0/111 110 015-16 ~ 001 JOO 100-s Ge~ Wlnnlno RBI -Rites (61 E-Forscn, Boone, O.Clncll, Deer OP-MllweullH I, C1llfornl1 I LOB-MflweukM 10. C•lflornl• 6 2B-Schrofflr. Rllfl, RoOldOUK. Scl\ofleld, ll Jones, G•nlntr HR-<-r 2 (31 SB-Gentner (JI S-J Ctillllo SF-Scnroecier, Jovnt< '" H It ER aa 50 MlwlUlrM Leary Otrwln W,2-1 McClure ~ • I 1 • 1 0 • 0 0 7 J 0 • 0 0 Mc<:ttklll L.7-3 2 5 5 l I For.ch 2 1·3 S 3 2 0 8ryelen Jl-3 • 4 7 • Forster I 7 1 0 0 Mc<H klll pit°*! 10 6 ballers In lht l<d, Leerv t:>itc"-d to 1 batters In 1111 Sth, lll"t'den Pllchlcl to l O.ttlf'l 1n '"' tin HllP-+1endrldt OV Learv. Menning bv Brvdtn Umpires-Home Ford, Ftrsr Gercle, S.C· oncl KOK. Third, Reed T-300 A~,71' MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amertaln LM__,. (Tllreutfl FrtdeV'& ~) 8ATTING (50 II O.h)-Allenaon, Cttvtlanc!, 381, 80001. l1011on, Jn, Puckelf, Mll'lllft0t1. 37•, Yount, MltweukM, .373. Yount. MllweullH. 36-' RUNS-Puckell, M lnnu ore, 29, R Hendef\On, New York 11, Pnllllps, 0.klend, ,. .. ........_, ...... CeftMcl. ~ 17; Metltnlfv, New Yri. M; alee, ..._, H. "~·=--.a. .......... ~' ...,_, .., Y0\#11, Mllw9uQe, OOUI LE$-loees. llOtltfl, >I; DewM1e, Mem. n, luck-. lollon, lO, TMl9r Cln9!el'ICI, 10, TeDllr, ~, lO. ' TalPl.ES-lf art 11" wlltl 1. HOME auN~ttt. Ml!vlttolt1 ll CIMkO, Olll!Md, •1 ..,_, ..... ti I\. Qlvl11 W ttlt, I SlOLEN 8A$1~. ~Ml\. New Yon tt1 Ci,,..,.,, ClllC900, 19/ Flldtr, Mllwallk•. ,; MosebV. TOl'Ol\IO, f. PITCHING () ded'1ont>-+41e.a, Olk~ •-o 1.45; Cltmen1, lollOll, S-0, 1."; J. "41.it~, '......,; YOl'I\, 4-0, t.54; L~, Kll'IMa City, 4•0. U4. STltll(EOUTr<..,,,.,.., ~. 40: a11o, O.ltltlld, •1 HI°'*'•· Mllw•Uk•. '6; Hunt lottOll,... • SAVEr-ttl9hettl, New Yortt, 7; Aeaa, llalll• more, 6; Cemec:tlo, Cleveland, 6; o. MMrt, ARelft, 61 Hernenw1, Ottroll, 6. ....... u...e (Tlveutll .,,..... .. ~ ..,,_, 8A TTING (50 t i bfl•>-'tay, Plll•MOh, )M, Gelerr .... MontrMI, :Jin, aact1men, ~ Vorti. .JIO; Gen.' Hou•IOfl. .l3f; GwvM. Sen oi.oo. m. RUN~ledOlll. Sin Frenc:llco, JO; L-rcl, Sen Frencl1oe.o, 20: Onw.k, Pltttbwoll, 20, W. Clef11, San Frenctsco, lt; HerMndtl, Ntw Yon, 11. ll8~nMI. ~~Rev, PlttaburOh, n, Scrwnldl, Pttlleclell>tllt. 22, ~" Montrtat. 2l; L-rcl, Safi Frlfttbco, 20. Hl~111. Plttillurldl, Jf; G'ftllnn, S.n Oleoo, 31; L-rd. Sin Frencltco, J7, aroo11s. MonlrMI. 33, w Clark. Sin Frencltco, lJ ~llLEs-Hernelldtz, New YOf'k, 10, R. llevnolch, PltllbUrOll, lO, ll. T'tlomPlon, $en Frencfaco, f; ll1IM1, Montreal, p, • ere tied with .. -TlllPLEs-<oiemen, SI Loul•, 3; llelnn, Montreat, 3; 6 ,,. tied wit" 2 HOME JltuNS-Oewaon. MonlrMf, 7; Mw1MI. OMeert. 11 Muroh11, Allenl•. 7, BrOOks, Montreal, 61 ICnloht, New York, 6, Perller, Cincinnati, 6, Strawberry, New York, 6. STOLEN I ASEs-c>ullcM, Dedlen, )Ji Doren. Hou•ton, 11; E. 011111, Clnclnnell, 11; Colemen, St. Louis, 9; 011katr1, New York, 9. PITCHING 13 Otel1lona)-li.teckl. Pit· tiouroh, 3·0, 3.90; Fernendez, New York, 4·0, J.7'; Goodell, New Yorll, S·O, t.041 Oieda, New York, 4-0. 1.st; Tibb1, MonlrMI, 3-0, 1.71. STlllKEOUTS-Z. Smlln, All1nt1, 45; Sc;oll, Hoo•ton, '3; Wekll, ~ ai v~. OMeert, 401 Good4111, New York, )9 Anelf ewrean (TIIAutill ,.,....,., Gamel· aATTIMG Aa lit H HR t at P'd. JectllOfl 75 1• 24 $ 1J .no Jovner 126 n "' t n 317 Burteaon 76 l2 24 I • 316 Oownlno 104 n :n s n 30I Hendrfd< S6 • 17 s 10 .306 Wiifong n 10 .at I 10 * Herron. 1• 2 4 0 , "' ~-63 7 11 l t 216 lloone .. 10 n 2 6 ,., Grl<tl •1 lo 10 2 4 244 o.c•-t 114 10 '11 3 16 m Jontt n 20 16 1 10 '" Pellfl ' 9S 9 20 I 7 211 Miiie< 34 4 s 0 , 1•7 T...n IOV lSS 2ll ,, 1'7 .zn f'fTCHING If' H ae SO W-LElltA Corbett 17 9 s • 0-0 159 Wiii ""' 3' :~ 34 M l.02 Slaton l~ 36-17 3-1 3.11 Romanlc:k 37 37 16 20 2·1 U2 Moore 1S 11 1 12 H U O McCuklll 39 39 16-31 2·3 O S llrvdl!I 21 'h " 14 17 2-0 5 06 For•ter 11 12 s 9 3·1 s 13 Su II on 3(W) ,, 7 19 1-3 7 6l ForlCh 11 11 6 9 0·1 9,00 Cencltlarla , 6 I 0-0 11.00 4.ll Tot8h 2'41-'l w 101 17' 1'· 1' $Ives: Me9t9 6, c ...... t. ftendl I. NATIONAL L•AGUE EXOM I, Dodlers 4 LOS ANGIELH MONTllllEAL Ouncen u ISlllAMI U Six 7t> L•nclo ci llrock lb kloKla c Stut>t>s II ltWllm1 r1 Andnn3b V•lenzla P lbrlllll eltrltlll 1 0 1 0 R1l1111 II 4 1 I 0 3 0 0 0 Wlt>Sllf' d l 0 I 0 5 1 1 O Oewaon r1 l I O 0 SI l I Wlnvtimd 0000 S 1 1 0 BrOOka u 4 2 l 3 l 0 1 0 Weflecfl JO 4 0 1 0 3 0 2 1 Gelerro lb • ? I 2 3012 L.ewlb 4 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 Flllll'lf'lcl c • I I 'l • I I 0 ISmlth P 2 0 0 0 Sctllldr 0 0 0 0 0 Wlllfrd on I 0 1 I .llearcton o o o o o 15 4 lt 4 Telllb U I 11 I Scan bv .,.._ '""~ -., 100-4 llNrlll'MI 000 110 2411-• G•~ Wlnnlno ll81 -BrOOkt (4) E-Veltnz~ •. OP-Los Anotlel 1, MontrMI 1 L08--l.os AnHi.t t, MontrH I 3 28-6r00ks 38-llroolU, Lendrffux HR-8r00ks 17), Fllzoer11<1 !31. G11arreo1 W . 5--8. llusltlt, Wellller. If' H a Ellt aa SO LM Alltllln ll•ltnz~I L,•·2 8 I l I 6 ~ B.Smllh 62·3 9 • 4 2 3 Scllatzlder 1-l o o o o o Rterdon W,5•2 '1 2 0 0 2 I Umpires-Home, P111ont, Flr11. E~. Sec one!, Quick, Tlllrd, ll~ T-2;33 A-10.171 c ..... NAIA DISTRICT Ill ll'l.AYOFFS SeCM C ..... l, AJllM l'ldlk 1 AIUM Pldflc 000 100 000 000 000--1 I 3 Soc.I Colle9e 010 000 000 000 00?-3 9 1 Treectw111 '"" Peck, Oeulllene, Fortuono 110), Olltn 110) Ind Nelson. W-<>tttn, 1-6 L-Trff<lWl ll, 3·4. 29-Molske ISCC> 2, ~.. IAP) '1, Pewtev (API Mil-Nelson ISCCl 0-.Scan Point Lome I. Westmont 6 f'CAA ,,_ State 1 I, UC tN1n1 J UC !nine 003 000 000--l a 2 Fresno Stell 130 SJO OOx-tt 13 1 llrlnll , (6-4), Merttn l•l. Jonnaon (5) end l<Hnt, Goff (10-SI encl Moslello W--Ooff, 10·S L 2&-Alten IFSUl, Marrl1111 IFSU). l rumflllcl IFSU l HR-Roumlmper (UCll. Gllbel'l IFSU), lllln (FSU). OWier Sc«ft UCLA S. USC 2 (UCLA cffncllts tie tor Peclilc 10 Soutnern OMslon lllltl Stanford I , C1lllornl1 6 rtBJC fl>TICE Ml.JC fl>TICE Nit.JC M>TICE • ... Men's golf results ..... JecMMn OtnltWei-t 0.or .. ac.na TrwwO.... lc*tV QwnMll T Ol'lll'llY VMf\llnt ''*'°''v ........ TomOIMfOn J41ffLtwls Ired ,HOii Peut Allnter Howenl T'WlllV lltonnMI alkt: aruce~• llllYPWOI Lon Hinkle Tom Slectl,,,.M Dan Halldoraon •uuCodv•.n MllctSmlllt LIMll Wedlllfll Jim Tilonle Merk lrooks GervMcCord JodleMvdd SI-Pate Jodie Mt.164 W111MG"4Y ,t.drlln Stlltt Chrl• Perrv Tim Norris Morris Hlllflk 11 RIV Flo11d LM Trevino WlllltWood ltO<I Cur1 Mlke o-lcl PetLlndMv women's golf results _ LP'GA -.mem.nt (1t~.Ve.) 0.0 Rlchercl 33·3'-69 l onnlt U utf 35-34-69 latsy ll11n11 Berti Thof'Qls' Sllarrln Smler1 Kerin Mundlnoer 31·3'o-74 Pet Mevers 37-37-7• Petti Rluo 36·3'-74 Lenort MuraOk• 31·3'-7' Milz! Eclee Jt-36--74 M11re 811cllwtlder 39-lS-1' P1tt11 Heve' 36·38-7• Jo.n Oelk P1l'T1Alltn 3S·3So-70 lllts111Ctno JS·lt-71 M. 81111 Zlmmerme n l<rh Monagllln J1ntl C*' 35·36--11 1<1thy Whitworth 38-Jt-n Jody 1toaen'"'' 3'-36--n Catnv Johnllon 3'•36--n Jent Cr•fler Terrv·Jo Myers sn.ttev Hemlln Slltv Little .l\Nlaon FIM111 3'·36--n L11nn conne1111 31-~n Clnd11 Hiii 37-JS-n Oot Ger~ln 36-37-n Pie NlltM>n 37·3'-73 Nencv LIObell•• . Su~n Sender1 SlsStmen MluleMcG-IN ls.th Oenltl 31·3'--1' Mlnle &lf'llOtll 31·3'-74 l1111er1rt Davit U-3'-~ leUl'le ltlnU r ,, 3M1-1• 0.lt E9"11no :W-»-74 M. So«lcw·0.11tln J7-J7-74 OtnlM Strablo ll·J6...-7• Merll\9 NIUM U ·Jt--7• o.oola Au•lln 3'·3~7• Donna Wllltt 36-38-H lleroare ~oe•t 31·37-7S $11111 Qullllln J7·3'-7S L1Ann Ca1Mc1111 l~<I0-75 Pettv ~ J9·36--7S Slwrl Ste!Meuclr 35·41>-75 Ca thY Krettert l9·3'--7S OtOble Mtlalenln ll· 37-75 · Jtrllyn l rllz 38-37-75 Sl\eron aarre11 ll-l7-7S Judll Eftla·Slms 31-l8-7S M. Flouer11·0ottl 3S-<IO-H 0 . Howe C'*-lor 8tdl11 '"-'raon 31-35--73 StlPflenlt Ftrwlo 37·36--73 uuren Ho-3'-Jt--73 $ullt McAllltte< :/6·31-n Sue Footeman 3'-37-n Amv a.nz 38·3S-73 J•n Sleohenaon 3'·3~'73 Amy Alcott 36-37-73 Stllrtev F urtono 36· 37-73 .... ,,.,.,. Farr 36-37-n Sandri Pl inllf' 37-3'--n AltHndr• ll•lnhtrdt 3'-lt-74 Rotle Jont1 37·37-7• w..rv owv.r Lori Wiii Allee lllttmen L.eurt Peter aon Susan Tonkin Avello Okimoto Nencv Rubin ICl lllll Posttewell O.o4>1aMelMV c. MoftlllC)tNl"f ~"" ll•vnolc:I• ,....,. Flo11d ~Welker < COMMUNrTV COLLEGE Seutll C..sf c.-. •a 'Orenot Cotti •1t1ncho Slnll•oo Cerritos CV!>rtll Fuller Ion GolcMn We" Ml. San Anlonlo S.cldt11>1c11 Compton 'Cline'*' llla11off "'°'s T .. V'IG_l,_l Or•not Cottt 11 Cerritos Slcldteoecll 11 RenchO S.nlleoo Fulllf'ton 11 Comoton Cvonu 11 Mt. San Antonio (ll"Ct -~ S..Mnl w '10 11 1J ll 13 n • • 0 Hltll"""' SUNS•T LllAGUll ~ View t, Westl'Mntw 7 L G8 l 6 10 10 10 1'1 .;,., IS 12 IS 12 73 20 OCH n view 301 m ~ l6 2 Wettmln1llf' 2'4 010 t>-1 3 2 HOldrtdoe. Andi" \On <2l. l(nadtert (6) I ncl Cnrlttoolteraon, KtelKo. 8111 141. Gonzalea I') I nd VllteM1, McNeil (3). W-Andenon. 4·2 L-Gon11te\ la-Martinez IWl, Otvmudl IOV), Cheti (OV). l&-<llfts (OVl lldhefl '· Mll1nl 2 Merine 000 020 l>-1 S S Edl1on SOO 001 x~ I 2 Wiik• I nd GOidsboro, TuMllU, Cllflon (6) •lld JoM1on. W-Tunstell, S·7 L-Wltlls 2&-<0lecetllo !El, Goic!IOOro (Ml 3&-Pano !E l. Ounn IMl SunMt Leegue Ga TRACK Cehel ll'CAA CH~SHIM <•• ,.,_ s .... , l'lrn .. 2 ·~ MllN TH m acorn : 1 Freano Stitt, U ; 2. S.11 Joae Stele, 30, 3. UC Irvine. 2S; 4. Uteh Stei.. 17, S UC Sant• Bero.re, 16, 6 Lono leach Stele, 10; 7 New Mexico Stele, 4 • 10,000--1. Qul-1 (UCI), ».36.M; 2. Demi· nter (LllS), »AU S, l. Cru1 (FSU),' 31:03.St. 3,000 ttteoleChl-l. SIOlev (UCll, •.5'.73; 2. Clllrendu41 IFSUl, ,., I 21. l . HIU !USU). ,.13.02. S. Oodaon IUCI), t .tt.05 T J-1. W1111am• (FSUl. n -11. , Wllll•tm (FSUI, S2·t li't; l. Frnler (FSUl, S2·11h, 6. Jusllc:e (UCI), 49-3 PV-1 Freie¥ (FSU), ll'°''h IPCAA meer record), 2 Rodrfoutt IFSU), 17·10111; l. ~ !FSU), 17·1"'2 OT-1 tc:etc:lles (SJSI. 111-1; 2. Wllmtr IUCSB). 1n-10, l Hefell IUSUl. l7S-2. s. HudlOn IUCll. ISl-2 HT-1. Sdlumldler CSJS), 216·11, 2. O.trom IF$U). 19'-S. 3 Wiimer (UCS8), 1'2·1 Otcethlon lefter 5 9'1enl0-1. Kruolblll IFSUl, 3.19', 7. McGrew ISJSl, 3,47', 3. Orllctl IUCSBI, l,'47 WOM9N Teem ~"-1. Fre1no Stele, 30, 2. San ·~en View 'W11tmlnaler Hunt1no1on ll11c11 Founleln V•lley Edlaon W LT 12 2 1 • 7 0 7 7 0 6 1 1 s 10 0 5 10 0 Oleoo S••••· 29, 3. UC lrvlne. lt; ... ,...veoe·LH •Y, Veou . 19, s. Lono laaeh St11t. 12; •• Ill•) UC s Sant• llerbare end Cel Stele Fullerton, I. 5"'2 10,000--1. llrldlty (SOS), 3S:4U4 (PCAA Marl111 1'h ,,,_, record!, 2. Cvttltle IUCSll. 37:02 15, 3. ]IJ, Ronmen (CSFI. 31:0..52. T J-1. Grtluon (UC!) '4-• (PCAA ,,,_, record); 2. ComPlon (FSUL 39·lO'h; 3. Jedlaon IUNLVl, 31-4~. S KllllY IUCI), 31-6. •Quallllld tor CIF l>llvoth "'*"'' SC«ft Ocean View 9, Westminster 1 e dl1on 6, Marina 2 TldliV'I GernM Founteln V•l,.11 •'Huntington Beech (1) •••• ••••• A'1TO RACING lndY 500 (11.,._Mhl FIUOAY'S TOI' 1'111.ACTICIE Sl'IEEDS Marlo Anc!rettl 214.6'3 llldl Mlert 21"592 8obb11 llehal 21Ul7 Oennv SuHIVln, Emlf'aon Flltlpeldt, Mlc:""4 Andrtlll Ind Torn Sneva ffd'I CIO<:lted l l>O.,,. 214. Kevin Cooen •nd Ed Plmm MCll Clocked 1!>0111 213. Al Unttr, Jonnn11 llutlltrlord end Oennv Ono•I• H Cll clocked ebOYI 212. JT-1 Brown IUNLV), lT.1·7, 2. Heely IFSU), 141·3. 3. Mllt1 IUCI), 1'5·11;" Grelsaon IUCI), 133·11. OT-I. 0.Stloo (SOS), 176·2 (PCAA meet recotdl, 2 Norton CLISl, 161·•; l. Lo&honkoN (SOS). 157·6 '"*''•'l'llon (•lier 4 e11en10-1 Nowell (SOS), 1,702, 2. Ma~ (UCS8), 2,474, l WOO<J (FSU), 2.351 o... ....... OAVIY'S LOCKlllt ,.......,.. a.di) -111 •nolen 11 llerrll<lUde, II bonito, 11 vellowfell, 11 rock fl&ll, 3 htllbUt, 1'2 ClllClo oeu. 115 mtekerel. U white 11•11, 10 ~. S aculPln, 2 cabl1on. N•W~T LANDtNO -n •neltn. 4 Mnd bau, l9 celtco oen. 31 tcutoln, 6 rOCk !WI, 1'1 meeker ... DANA ........ -SI •nolerl. 150 !less. 42 madcer ... 4 "'9el>SllffO. / ' ,. .... T...,...._. ff Cir& t•h • C ..... YM) °"*'"'_...,. ~1111 Jatt. (AfMMIMl .... lorlt lec:llar IW..t Otrrneft11), 6•2, N : OUlllll'mo Vllea IAnlenllna) def. Jollilrlf'Nvttrom (lwedln)L 6-4, 3·6, .. ,. Y-'Ck HMfl Cllt~ .... f'eblo Arreve lPwv>, ~ ... 2/ IVlll ~ (Ca.chOllo-vekl•) ctef, Tl\Wrv TulelM (,rel\Ct), 6·4, 6·2. Wlf'Mft'1 ~ (et ...... ) 0-...... -.... l(attly Rlneldl (U.S.> def. -Wtn4Y Tur,.. (Austrellt ), 3·6, 7·6, .. ,I CIW'l1 Evlt'l UOVG (U.S.) di!. Ke t• Gomper1 (U.S.), .. 4, .. 1; Par!\ c...ie (U.S.) Off. l1lla G•nhOn (U.S.),, ..... ,. Lauri Glldttntlsttl' (Peru) di!. WwtdY wtlllt (U.S ), .. 2. 6-4 ....... , ~ t9Ut"MY c ....... ,,...., s...... ...... . 11.-. .... London (~ Hlkl clef.""'°'" (ltencho PllOS Vtnltll, .. 3. ,_., .. 2. Nlcole Arencll (Prlncelon, H.J.) def LIM Grttll ($ell JoMI, ~7, ,.,, .. ,, 1 .......... E'welenl MC'Calle (Lot Allot) Off. O«loreft Grlflem (Founltlfl VelltY), •·•, 4•J, .. ,! Deir~• Hwman (Htl'r!Mur't , Pe.I clef. Jenic. Emn'IOM IPl'IMnl•I, ,.1, •·3, l4-llld·--Klmllllffl Poe (Rotting Hibl def. V- Prebheker llonlle) ... 1 ... ,, C..rrl4t Cun- nlneMm IU11onla, Mk:l\.l def. L..umt Pol'url (UPlenel, 6·2, 2-4, 6-3. . ·-..... -. -~~ SOCAI. ttaOIONALS let RMnldl CCI T»llRIUM ...... Olaon (OCC) def. Farrern (f>Mrcitl, 6•4, 6·2, Metetlen (Sin lernerdlnol clef. Genz IOCCl, 6-3. .. 7. 6·4; Rw (SlddlttlM:ll) dlf. Aull IGroa1- m<111t), w . 4·6, 6·2; TlloMl1 (Groumonll clef. eoz-n <~>. 6-1, 6-4; Wedi (Grou· ,,_I) def. Hein (Slddltbeck), 7•6, 6•4. ~ ..... lotMrt (Mir.Cott•) dlf. Oi\on, ,.,, 6-1. •·l; llu•k ci.f. Gerv (PlerCl•l by dlfwull. TNrf " ..... DM*ll G1n1·8adlev (OCCJ Clef. Sene·Hl11elv (~ a..dl), 7-6, •-3; Ollon·SludtOMW (OCCl clef. Rooen·Melnter (Venture), 7_., •·); lolcl· 8otaman (Sedcllebedl) def. Metn.v·WNI• (Sen 8wnef'dlnol, 6-2. 4•6, .. 3; Voot·Sono (lllo Hondo) def. lluUl·M«TI& ISlclclleoedll, 7-$, 2·6. 7-S. 0-...... DM*ll Olson-sludeoeklf' def. Voot·SOnt, 6·3, 3·•· 1·•· Ault·Slllle (Groasmonl) def Gen.1·hdlev. 6-4, 7·5; Hlndtl'IOlt·Thornes <Groail'llOllf) def llolce-8onm111, 4·6, 7·S. 6-4. C.tiiAAtltY Clli9ae...,... SOCAL RICNONAU (It sewll•.-,,; c:.a..el Tlllrtl•-----Metoourne <~>clef Thurmond (OCC), 6·2, 6·1; N.-n (OCC) dtf Y°"'10l'tn CP•tomer), 6•4, 6-2. 0-............. l rec.ntbUlll (Fullerton) clef. Newman, .. J ... 3. ,.,.... llt..W °"*" Matttlan·L.amblrt'1 (Sin hr'nerdlno) def llr0<1l1·H1rrla COCC), 6·4, 6•3; WMftlf'·APOer (Cue1t1) def. Pwfv·GooclCM>clv (OCC), 6·l, 0-6. 6-4; Thurmond·Ntwmtn COCCI Otf. Aefeclt· Younonm (P110merl, 6-~. J-6, 6-1. ~.,..... Thurmonel•Nlwme11 ci.f. LH ·8arowerf (l•k'"~). 6•1, 6-l. su1 ,.•v radN (tt on.a c;...., , ............ , Scr1tct1 meln (lour llOs): I JoM SlndON tllldle CenVOfll; 2. s.m Ermolenko <Cyiweul; 3 St1111 Luc«o IRlvenldl); 4. ared Oll1eY (Sen CMmeftla). HendlCIP """' (five IHI) I. Alan CIW'lstlan (HuntlnOton 8ffch), 2. SCott llrown (New York ), l Wt h Fernum (Ventura), 4. Eo Ccestro (Olel), S. Ermottnlto; 6.. Keith OVlaco (Wrllttler) FMturld rnetell race (bell two of llW'H , two 111>1): Ermo61nko def Lucero, 2-0 Sec.ofld d411l1lon main (11111 lal>l): 1. Oon l ulllf' IYuc:el1>1) Third dlvl1lon meln (four le1>1): I Ktllh R111ance (Enolandl At1encllnc1. 6,733. ~ f I • I ~ .. IOl'TaALL """ lcMef IUNsaT LIAGUI (TlllN "9a ,..yeft) M9IW 1, oc-Vllw • OcMn View 000 000 l>-0 2 2 Merine 000 OOl 11-1 2 O Oaklrt end Morelock; Lerwn end l<autmen W-Lerten, l ·L L--Oekltv, 11·4. VOLLEYBALL Hltlo lcMel Clf fttNAU ,...,.. (etMal'W Hllllll 6 -13-AI: LoYol• n . l rentwood • -(4·A): EdllOfl n . O•ne HIMI .. ~""""' ... Hou1ton 12•. Otn11tt 119 Houlton m. Otnv« 101 Denver 1161 Ho\llton 11S Deft"" 11', Houaton 111 101) Houtton Ul, o.n11er 11Q · .....ton 12•. Otnllll' l22 (2 oil (HOWIOll Wint ..... t-2) IASTllltN CON,.RINCI ..... ..,.. ....... tkKlon I03, Atlante '1 ... tofl llf, Allenll 109 ao.ton m. Ali.nte 101 AHenta ICl6, iso.ton M halon 1)2, A"-"11 " (8olton w1M _.let, t-1) l'tlll , , 1' ""' MIWull .. Pflll9delllflla llt , MllWeukM 112 MJlweullM 119, ~ 107 Ptt~ 1117, Mlfweuk .. 103 MllwaulrM 109, ~II 104 Mllwl\lk .. 113, ~ lOI Frldav'1 ~~ .. 12'. MllwllAM lot (Serie$ llecl. ,.,, $\Hlcle~la el MllW1UU. CONfflltlNCI r 1MAU WeltemC.••a ( ...... _, Lellen YL H...- Todlly -Houiton 11 Lektl'\, 12:30 11.m (Cllannat 2). Tu.td1Y -Hou.Iron 11 L.ktf'a, 7:>0 P.m. Frlctey -Lakers 11 H0111ton, CIO P.m. Sl.lnd111, ""11 1' -Laker• 111 HOl.lllon, 11:30 11.m. Wednftday, M111 21 -Houston el l..ak«i, 1:30 11..m. (If necet..,Y). Friday, W..11 23 -L.elltr• e t Houlton, TIA (If nteeaMrv). I Monday, W..11 26 -Houston 11 L..ekers, noon (H Mc:elMfY). ' (Al llmH POTI IHtwn~MC» , ...... _) Tuesday -~-MllweUkM winner " iso.ton Thurtde11 -Ptl~la-Mllwlukee WIMW ., 8oston S.turdeY. Me11 l7 -&oston •I PNledtloflle· Mlfweu!IM Winner Slhll'I, Mey 11 -iso.1on 11 ~ MllweUll" wlnlw Wednttdl11, Me11 2l -Ptl~la·Mll· weuf{" winner 11 lotton (H MCIHMl'Y) Frlde11, Me11 13 -~'-'PllledllPlll.t• MllWeukM wll!Mr (H llKHMrvl SUndly, May 2S -PnlleoeiPtlle·MltweullM WIMlf' •• 8oaton (If necn..r11) NHL ~LAY0fffl1 C.lf9' lf0ce tlMll ( ...... _, .... v.,_......,..,,..~ MonlrMI 2, HY ll~ I MonlrMI 6, NY llttnMn t MonlrMI 4, NY aenews 3 NY ll1noe<1 2, MonlrMI 0 Fncllv't 1C01 e MoftfrMI 3, NY Ilene«& 1 MontrMI (wins Win, 4·1) se. L...-vs. c.i.n SI L.cM.lla 3. Ce!MN 2 Ceteerv I, St. L0\111 2 C11Hrv S, St. Loula 3 SI Louh S, Cetewv 2 ISerlM tied, 2·2) Tonltht-St L~ls 11 CllOIWY Mondlv--Cateerv 11 SI. Lout& WectnM41r-St Louis •• Cetoerv (H fl«»U• IN) l'r'lc1ev•1 .,....dlel• aASla Al.L Allw1Ufo L-.... SEATILE MAlllNERs-N-.cl Olclt Wlt· 111m1 menaoer t nd OUll V1ron 5'. tlllrcl blM coed\ ........ ~ SAN FRANCISCO GIAN~ Jim Goll, pflefter, Ofl lt\9 21•$y cllMblild H•I Purct111.ci Ch~ HeMWt, Pltdlw, from '"'-"111 o1 1111 PKlflc Coett Ueoue ~Al..I. ....... , .... ~ l(ANSAS CITY CHIEFs-+l1med Gr19 Mohn• pro tCOUllno eoordlnatcw. NEW °"L.-.NS MINT$-510MO ~ Scott and Owavnt Herrlton, 119"11 efldl, Tim Joiner, llneblck«. Trecv Portw, wide recelwr, alld Oouo M.ldllt. oflenal\19 teckll, to .,..._..-nt contrletS IOCCllll MIMr ...., s.eciw LeMW CHICAGO STING-4' .... sed Denk SMldlne. dtNnclel'. e nd 0r-Ferevaon, torwercl. CLEVELAND FORCE-Waived And'!' Clll11· men. forwent COUIGI AQUINAS JUNIOft COLLEGE-Announoecl IN rftlenatlon of WtYlll G•r1end, O.setleM coach. Ml.IC llOTICE County Cactus Society t o show and sell plants The Ora.nae County Cactus and Succulent Society will present a plant show and sale Saturday and Sunday, May 17 and 18, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Yorba Linda District Library, 18262 Lemon Drive. The show is free to the public. • • • Garden Uub will take 1 field trip Thursday to the Wiednen Desonia Gardens and the Quail Gardens in Leucadia. Departure time will be at 9:30 a.m. from Oubbouse IJ on Port Carlow elace in Newport Beach. • • • • Briahtm the poolside prden with nandina, day lillies and appanthus. Avoid plants that shed debris or attract bees. . •The west side of the home receives tbe most in1en1e beat durl.Df tbe summer. Plant it with Naed OowerinJ plants such u vinca, portu-laca or pnnias •Prepare Oower beds in advance with plenty of orpnic matter and the recommended dole of fertilizer. Your plants will respond in a bis way. •Stake and tie &ladiolus u they arow. •It's time to raise the lawn mower • ~ COIM DAILY PILOT/...,,._,._ 10... • Pierce Brw ....,_ to ....,,.,. 9"'ra wttla R~ herlaard .._ ~ aad die ••n_. (llaarb Blll) are latemapted OD .. ......._ Steele" toaipt at 10 on c•. Clwmef"2~ ... - . ... ... -. ..... .. Flower arranger Rene Van Rems wilJ present a program at the next mceung of the Orange County Floral Arts Guild. Cattlcya and other species will be the program topic for members of the Newport Harbor Orchid Society when they meet at 7:30 p.m. Thurs- day in the Zoo ta Oubhou1e, 1 Sth Street and Irvine A venue, Newport Beach. blades. A taller lawn Will help retafo r.:==:::::;r:===-===~=----r=-..;:.==================-=======, moisture and incraJe the tune be- Members will meet at 10 a.m. Monday at the Woman's O ub of Santa Ana, 601 N. Bak.er St. • • • Members of the Newport Hills RUFFELL'S lJ>HOLSTERY INC. LOW FIXED RATES 9 ¥a+ 15 yrs FXD 9 *+30 yrs FXD * We Specialize in Jumbo Loons * Coll Ric-Floyd for Cur~t Ratet Sierra Mortgage Co. ( 114) 559-4828 AMERICAN AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION & LIMOUSINE SERVICE, INC. lutet/Mlnlt>UI/ Umoutlnes ~/Vonl/ff'I• Door to Dool' s.Mc• P""°'9 Cl'lort9f• ond fours l ·800-524· l 300 U..rtlalngAd l emo•• .,,~~~ _, &..9w1c-,...t. lD ........ .,, ,..,,.. ..... ,_........~_..._,...., 8aaPlllc1•1wPOn • (71') 720-111) ....... c-u...._...a-a.CA_. tween waterinp durina the wanner weather ahead. •Be sure to feed roses after the first flush oftiloom. Robert Hull of Sunswept Labora- tories will present the program. •Dwarf dahliu and dahlia tubers can be planted now for summer and fall color. A free Smollenden meet1n1 shows you bow to quit for aooct, wttbout plolna weiabt or cllmblna the walls. 11et, ,_ wtl .., •• ,._,. just four weeks from ~ calmly, a.for11My llM1 (of aood It doesn't m1Utt how ~ )OU hM been ~ how often you""' ur. or 00-tuny tilMs )W htvf tried'° quk ... dtis tlllt. >OU an quit_... for lift! n.c S•olle•n ,,..,.. ha alrHdy httped '"°" than S'>0,000 ~ S(OO smokiag lftd tt .. wof\ for )UU. 1"'1 ~Mir ...... It( oot ol the spedal frtt ~-.. )OU f!Oft'l ~ uiMkr *"" pmstft 10 "*' ... 111 fYtn ti )OU'ft not Aft )OU"rt rtldy IO quit )1tt. come eo w fill lnuuct.lctory .et• • ~ mllM,.. .......... Is that )W slmpty don't know how eo stop. Smolrirndm d shc1W ,.,u ~What's "'°"· '°"'" frtt eo lmollr du"'-the mtttl,.._ All of us at Smollmdtrs """ smc*rs, Ind )'iu'U bt tmttd .. th ditnlly and mpect. Flt£E INTaODUCTORY MEETINGS ~Costa mesa Jffi'C1 medlcal Center Ho1pl tal 301 Vktorla Street Ounoo• Tnlkr (\ellhld tM holpftal) T•~• Ma, 13 Aw-....,. MQ 14 -7:30 P.M. B Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and M~cal Center 17 l 00 Eadlcl Aw. at Wann ~ to .... Room a•allai* at ....... Detk .. Mala LoMIJ) W1 .. 1eda1, Ma1 14 A 11ta1.-,, -., IS -7i30 P.M. .. _ ....... ,....Clll •• i...., . ( ( ' . \ TOMORROW'S . RESULTS TONIGHT Ora~ County's ~ly stock marlctlf closing pricn will I» available in the Daily Pilot at the lo/lowing utlected stores and news raclu. Why wait until tomorrow whfH1 you can find out tonight on the stnHtt no later than 6:00 pm. ·Store owners who want the late stoclc editions coll...Single Copy Sales Director at 642"4321. Corona del Mar Irvine I ..... ,.,,,,_ ~&0..-..-. ' "'· .· -. r • IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANG! IF CAWNG l'llOM SOUTH ORANGI International Classified Advertising Week presents a Special op'portunity for us to show you we 're working harder than ever to \ meet your needs. Whether you 're a Classified reader or Classified advertiser. we·re here to assist you. Let us help y"ou meet your advertising challenges. ORANGE COAST PUBLISHING COMPANY ( PRIVATE PARTY RATE ( o C anreltut io n ) 4 line, 5 timr minimum S .60 pt r line Examplr: .l linri.. 5 days. 11 2.00 Pri<'t mu t br inrluded 111 ad Hatt dori. no t •pply to Cornn1~rC'iR I 11t·couota.. Boating. ·\utorno tivr . o r Real Es h1tc . ~O CA~CELLATIO OR HA "ICE o nce the ad hH run. Cu111omf'r i rrspon•iblr for thr full amount. International Classified Advertising Week •Ma 4· 10. 1986 Cla ifif'd Advert is in~. 642-56 78 • ~ r,!!!!!!!:J[!J:~~~~~~~~~:t ..._a n.... Liit a ,.... •• l._..tici 3111 ltwll sue a.Mal/OW.. MM cier1o11ow.. 1411 Ill• SSH C1•/111tau•~, • ..__ I 1 __ .,.. LOST: o.*91 lllCt I '*J* LIVE IN HOVYSEKEEPER. lfl P11m11 Quelfted '*90'\ wfttl good -111Y FlllNon ~ .......... , Al€11€6ib .cp'd i oi-.>11'. ~ I .... .. w/~ I bootee. Vic Friday tM.I ~ for With Senta ~ Lumber pttone, typing Ind ~ Bright reli1bl1, pro· neede .cpet'd J*IOtl to peraon1 to wo~k In -llM ~.. 21ec1W•mtnet.. CM. well, eldet1y gent. Aoom nnn. lmmedtete ~ P"'* lkllle In eo.ta Me.-ftulMal. wllllnQ to i..m WOfk F~ time. 10-e. famou9· roec:t.lde , ... ~~........ A"i; e!"NNnt "O' ,...~ w1tf\•t1 lO Ge¥' at ,..,,~r-4 w MI 1M 1UC>*"t ,o, """ ftOI Um•tH to. t.,.nc• ,,,.,.,.. C.OlftlkltH et I J' m t~ Ui\H•d ~ •"<'• "' ~f'f\ • (°"9<1 ~ '°''' ~ A;I\ •1f•wn.e0tt .,. ..... ..,,_... ' '"' . -~ ' _,...JI TO. S10K/up, no credit.... AIMrd '*""1 and t>owd. Salely negot. f()( meture '*90'\ wttfi offtoe. 548-1157. WP on llM PC.10nt ..... 180-2121 -for Joel teurant. M\..c be ---· Oenliwl A81oc. 873-7311 LOST ~E Ml.£ CAT ~";!7.g~· n-em~er. !°.d&uterlzed bllllng, AECEP/OROER DESK P'tOM lk .. I p6eMint PllT·'lm U1J1 INltworthy Ind hat~ &w.wb °:ct 11111 ~~~.Prtfttlltul/ ~~..!:W..:,:=forco~ !1=:11i~~o~~ ~:'~~14007"~~. IMt I ,.... IHI wdtPte call 720-to78 , M•l•l1tutne 1111 ::,~ ~~. = =" ·~rp=e.10-::z~ *' ~= omce. eo.t,..., 54t-'1225 1111 _ .. PIT ~ l•iiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiim ~~;;~~~~, RlllW.... W.Bey8t,CM,OAl282t ~:::....!!!9;::! &llmfUT .. _U.8111.11 ::.%'·!i~~ lop, fn E. Bluff .,...,c~ oppottunlty f« In am/TYPllT -7 • Exp'dtullttmeforNICon-Experienced llH·1--...,·.-----.n1WT FNllll\ ADS pluH cell John expeneiioecr Elcrow Of. RequlNd typing ICl9ed Of ~ ~ <=:. •:. euttlno Finn. XJnt typtno r=:9Jtex.::"9~ .... al llM UU1111 759'-1183. SREWARD$ I = ~=klybe .:::-,:.. '5-50 wpm. Pleaeant s a y 1 g • a n d req'd. Shonhlnd rwf. BALBOAt:L.ANO~LTY lrft'D ARE FREE PtrMU11 JiH curately. Excellent com-telephone YOlcle, growth ElrthenwNI . P 0 BOX Wotk ~ U:.~ If Ml• ftf I U\ its FON!RXTtb If I pany ~--For. more ::=~ poeel~c;:;-11823, !MM, CA 9271$, ::: Gre9t peopte". Clll scunn1 C I. llAL(l11)111-IMI I d•t•ll• call: Coldwell Ph:2e1~~ . --n••n JudyU&-3551 A.ESAiii&MNTALS rMIL a • F phone F tuy I B. n k. r E. c r 0 w . F e9tigloua NewP«t mTllT .... ~ Ml-1111 or~ +toll If~. . ~~9390• .. for ciair.. lllllW llmTllY ~r., office. Typlno WH•t Vf/('/ bUly N.I location. NIN ----------1 AColdwell Now II the time lo "*'• lkllla & plelalnt lttttude Muat MYa aood generll PL.AVA R.! ers.1900 Refined C.tholk 9'ngtel Benk•Company that mowt • muat. All emp1oyee office 1kOl1. Typlno . ll'f&llLll EARN '~~~~~~~~ mother w/2 c:Nldr«\, ,.. An Equal Opportunity BAY ESCROW, o .c ·a 2nd beMfttl pnMded. Cea 55wpm. Exp or wtll trllln. F Time Found CALICO KITTEN locating In N.8. arM. Compeny olde9t flu lmmed. open.-Aon Jldleon, ~242 Know11d .. Of Reel &tit• ~t T:.-~ UftllrV F • m a I a . r r I• n d 1 y . Wanta to .,.,_ home In Ing for 11trong aecretary. °' Oonatruc:tton helpful. · · ~I Paullrlno, eoeta MeM, xlnt nelaf\borjM)od with iMlc=taJ SI. ff Out.tending opportunity RECEPTIONIST Newport Clll 152-4700 beb'wetdl .~-•· 54~2763 other relfned J*IOtl, ~. ~ lor the rigtll '*90'\ Ctr Law Offtce. Light wort!, lite. _... ..._ PRIZES May 1· tire llmlly etmoephet•. CHlR CTJC ASST! beMftta proft1 -*mo typing, Ill• bltpg. pftone tllbilll/lr.... up '*Pf\11. W1I trlln. FOUND ref• to be ud\enge. Coetl Meal omce, pert s.t.ry 'open call L · expernec:.&40-9510. HIS Hrty+bene.~lnf*· TD• F/blk & wht, eprlnger Ai.o w111 con9'det tovtng time polltton. Monday-547~5 · ynn eon. Klrtt .....-.. 2300 11\1"'1 cocker mix puppy, are of olqet J*IOtl In Friday, .... end ~ uen1•1T1 DRIVERS Harbor Bfvd, #11, CM. I ... u MI ch 0 c I. t. I. b . -exchange for aerne. Need ... endt1 850-2273. FUU· TIME heevy ptloftea ere entry no..., nee. <*If SALES••• Pub All ! .. - F/German lhort hair by 8/1S. 4151254-5124. Dental Allletent for email & typing. Wiii t~ flq4/ltp/ NOW HIRING Ito req, MacGregor! 10 PRO-SPORTS MORS lllLY M/bllt, eprtnow mix pup. Mra. DenlM, 117 Doneld pet.onal CdM practice.I auto IMalng. Exp d help-FIT & PIT Y1cht1, 1831 Pl•c•n· EnJoy. fun' lllCdtlng and ..... ., • Np B •• c Ft An Im• I Or. C>nnda, CA. 94&e3 Flex tw.. 90fM wty ev9&, ful. 5404161. Ellraibettl. ....m tie.CM. I Cl1W In IPC)fta promo-If you .. kdllrig for....,. Shetter, e.«-385e. WANTED JOHN WAYNE good people llclll. prof. llllUL.... -• ..... DI tlonL Plld lrllnlnet-lt1rt·1 ependlng mon.,y, or 91• FOUND: MALE GOLDEN TENNIS CLUB MEMBER· j 1m1tudel Opp'ty to grow SIMll 3 GW1 <>mce. Need •Tl-Wiil tr.ifl'.Wf lw. For Ing Ulary to S2UOO, to 00 pleoea llltt ...., R E T R I E V E A . SHIP 558-1433 D1y1, wfttl prectloel S.U.1801 good phone, 1CCUrl11 111· 1• ~-S~VE AGENCY, fw, 1 P(U8 PLUS. For liP9t Mountlln, Knofte ler'Y collar. Call &42...0189 la 1=::t In Huntington 8Mct1 look· hetpful-No~. FIT Immediate opening for an Garden Groove. 838-5700 SALES PEOPLE OVTGO-Awerda, Clll ua nowt W. FJl~lrJ N.H.H.School. Leather 873-2757 Ewnlngl. GENERAL DENTIST typing, RE knowledo-.... , ••• 11 10135-A W•mtnater I Mr. l .. &41-9574. I Fann, or wtn Prtma and I FOUND: Small ten/n ·~ lngforuel1t.it.Reoent orPIT.875--2714 lndM<lullexperie!IOed·ln •TUIYUfl'nD INOI ~lbte 1t1ft ~.~:.°":: .. ,:: i;iiii:iiiiilf1• ~~~I~. ClalW Cut 3111 ex~~~;..=;:'Y· Qb'::ic.~1~~1 <f:::•~;-_: ~~~1 EXS*ten~-~~e11ary.,I ~e:d;:-'~ M2..m3 Pteua cell ~9787 [Iv •. I n A o u 1 •. Eventnge ~5213 dally. Cell LJ111en required.~ 1n J*IOtll 175-3370 ---:-:ll::-:•:..::111:-::-:-:-=-- Found Young M/Golden keeper/Bebylltter for 2 ORTHOPEDIC front Office, M5-5H9 15901 RedhlH, Suite 101; UIPlllD l ULll ..... fmtl To WOttc for new CdM ~ Retr•lver mix, TuH children. Reta req. exp'd Newport BMchl Tuetln. FOf lnQulr'lel, call 4 yr or more 1xper. COi llll6ol ontyt M pratlal COmpeny. F/PT Adame/Herb«. 9Y9nlngl S 100/wk. Newport, Good Slllrfl Cell Cindy N<?_~_!4~NGll (714) 25Ml44 I 831-2345 O.C. ll'M. I t::; -;x;.,.lence c:. tor lnform1t1on oell 540--0195 caro1yn M&-1250 49M388 °' 875-4542. llTA Emf Ol.lll a•111111t ILlltmUL durtno °"· "" 8~5530. Shollhana et t7MeOO -;;:::===========~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil NANNY'S ~lout. R•H REGISTE~ED NURSES Needed for builder tnl Tlll•IW ' •••-PfTIF/T UI ILY erencaa required. No fee. I needed for rapldfy •· To __.. In uctttng ,..... Coeta Mell. Excellent -I _. • 1111 Sitter• Unllmlted, Agen-pending home health PtC* 8ullf'lw omc. teMphone manner nice ~. growtng MfV tlae Nft 1'9llor -" TODAY'S REAL ESTATE cy, 9550 Warne1 AY9nUeq llgenCY. FT/PT per dtem wtth Input and dertcal •P"""atance _n-imkt.. Immediate openlng-4or 1 oomm "swograrn Hll¥e lltiit...._ ~ Ste 250 Fountain Valley days ex etwred ' · ~ ... -· .-~ !Jectroolca pro-~ 11.,.,.ldoua op-for lupalwteor w/ 114 458-0133. I req. X.nt ~ & ~ :'e":,.~ya ~: ~ ~~'"!1= duetlon Tec:hntctan. Min portunlty. for car"'· bllcqround In P.C .. ... --Incl. mffe9ge. FOt Info. eflt• end iowtt1 poten. Call 545-e407 Of Mnd . 10 )'fl eitp. Muet be =-'' ~ 1embly, chu•I• .. . ..... tin 3111 call Home Health ,. tlal. Apply at: rHume to Mc Denlel ~~ ~ aubetaf:' Income..... :"'bty 1 :"'9-.ctf':: Xibe Fllive-ln .... ,.t IOUl'oeCent•.851..3t03· Bu4lderl. 3 187-E AlrwllY I coodlttone. Ind ~ Ing~,.., and,... ~ he\119,., 2 teechet In wN chr. AM+ 11/LYI I;' IMlt Ave. Coeta Mee&. CA wtlk:tl Ind peld YKdon. lated produeta. call Gary yr ~ & 1o , . two wty art, n-amkr. ... 9282e Holtdays Medical a u.. for fur1het lnfo/t1P9t. )'fl prOduetlon Super· CLASSIFICATIONS Rm+S300/mo,645-2357. ~T·s~r-1n~::..!! 330 .BaySt. ...111•1t IM. ~t muat be Yle0fyup.Goodltlr1lng BABYSITTINGlnmyCoeta LAguna Beectl. Muat be Coet1Meria,CA92m PrHllglOUI Newport emblttoua, 111f-9t1t1lno.1 u.tPLn .. ,ary, working con• 1002-2790/ ARE IN THE REAL EST A TE T ABi..OID SECTION Meal homel Full time°' dedleeted to qUllfty Pl-(714)&42~21 8Mctl law firm. Medium end have the deelf9 to1 7282fdlneerSt dfttone & beMftta. .,._. part time I llcenu, tlent care. Stabte N.A laz.d ftnn. Multlpte t.... lldVance. ~In J*IOtl Hunttngton Beec:tt cent muet be lllf-etlit1· 546--4352 •laff C&ll 4944075 --••y phof'9 llnee. Front d.-« Mnd r~ to: MKI 11 ....... 1111 Ing, emtMtloul, and heve · -·-Excellentt~lkib P roduct•. 188821 -1 ltrong ~to .O-Hou •• le•• P • r I C o o k Cltrical/Offfet 5ii1 M1ture, lfte bltkpg for Alf· 1 profwk>nal demMnor Armltrong Ave. lrvtne. Y8noe. AWY In l*'aOn or ~ 2 d1y/wtc f« -cr1tt llbraty. Send ,.. eQUlred Lit typing 714 I 1ILlllllllTml tend ,.._,.,,. to: MK buey NB couple, n.x ""·I lllllEEPll aume to: NAS, PO Box ~90-871; ,,:..._eek for ...... 118/Hr. No exp nee. WMI Product• Inc. 1Hl2 own car. Heten 780-979'4 F II II M-·*' ___.._ 1645, Newport Beec:tt, Mr Call · Equipment Mfg IMklno trlln. Call 09ya 53&-2,72 Armetrong Ave. !MM. u me. --.............. CallfOtnla 82113 . . Shop Men fOf' Ylrled . L I v • • I n H o u • • • ledgerl. benk rec .• exper. ..,TlllllT lhop duti.. IUCh .. .... llfVlll UIT 1111• ~:f:~~b~~r. 1~q2 rEeqdwulredd ·~~~o PllT·fmlllllTUT ACCUAATE1YPINO 'aembly, metal wcwtc, etc. Lite delivery, flt °' p/t, Beaullful Co1t1 MeH $2.40 per day Thet'1 All you pey for 3 llnee, 30 day minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAYll lllFllLlll • · 11' • • • • For Aellf Eat81e Office. ' 542•2948 btwn 9em"'4pm S 1 O I hr • c a I I d 1 y • comptu. meture coupte S 100/wk. Newport, Box 9099, Newport Flexlble hoUra. $4/Hr + 548-7522 818-4648 w/pr~ ~- C1rolyn &46-7250 8Mch. C. 92858 t>onuw. Wrtta Sue S.... RECP/SECRETARY Litt Hli and gd,., to co-menag9 m~~.E~,~~te ~~~~kif *mu* CJa .. / ... tlUUbll•1 ~ :::-= 813-88~ DYNAMIC ..... progrem. t1aW "*'•••ienoe bade· PllYATI PllT.,. TelemerkeUng. Unltd U~ un. QtOUnd, S1000/mo Incl PIT J*10t1 10-1:30 ?. llmTllY/11 •.. potential 873-6428 Mike/ Now Hiring Counter he ec>t. Nwport v.;ge illla-la II fal-&a:: TO aort "*I, W. ptloftea, 1 yr+ exper. Com9ut• Sheri, 873-3082 8111 People. Dey & evening Apt, 114-657-4075, Ilk w•[lllmn 1 .• •c -~ :~1~8sl: tlelpful,oc.,..931.2345 lhlftt. 800 E. a.y Ave. '°'""gln6a.lft 12:00. Ooor•Moldl~Bay I ildilll ilUi ~~V. ~~ MAGIC BRUSH PAINTING fOf ~aft• 12:30 PM. ~UJ &lfllllll• Balbol Fun Zone. 8afboe Ult_,,_ Wlndowa-Comple1e Patloe eu.tom G.... I Mitt« fr -~72 aft._:. lnVExt. Tex~t. Paint l PIT SEC/BK Matwe '*90'\ for 1 pet· BREAKFAST COOK! 3 to 4 Needed for bu1y fMt food Addition•. Oulllty Wotk. wotk, 'dlll, llldtng doorl .. _. .. Apr. Acoult. celling. Auetl eon Office. R.E man.-••• II• momlnol per W.-1 rMtauren1, ~ h ...... U77«1Paul~ etc A·1Glaea 548-1507 = jobe.484-8994/494-8937 9 •1Pm , eporte nr mentco Muatbeexper'd ~ PLUSIOEUHELP fteldbte ,_ m1ntmUn e · · B eh /Adam1 . HI . I wort!. ,,.., P1u1 Small Remodel and laUn . .:;;a;, btk:IC;ot(, PAINTER NEEDS WORKI &41-9574, Pet. n proceellno .• com-~ Newlpaper WM1cend1 & ewnlno11 montha. experience. Addition•. Walll. Doon.-concnte Comp petkle. tnt/ert, ce111ng1, refln cab. ~ bootck~. Account Eucullv• Must haYe high ..-gy. Apply Coaetat C•tte • FENC TESf,...Gtm 1 . w. ~ (28)yreup .• wonc guar. ~moat o4 needed lof fMt growing hleh Yllluee, love food RMtaurMt. Wf/l'Mll 11 142 1711, I out, ID Dump NM. C.M./N.B. 5 yre Ppet. DeYll Plllnttnct""'"3837 REAL ESTATE time hllltng"'" IO ne.d. publllhlng comp1ny. and people. Motti.r• EMC:ld..lnFOl.w*lnV8119y, Remodeling, rm eddltlonl. ar•. Jim Whyte, &42·7208 BRICKWORK. Small )Oba. 1Ff1A• MlllMI take ch: peraon. Salary+ commtlelon and Mnet, 225 EMt 17, CM. j--li;iiiiiiii""-- Any type repllrl by Mc •GEN HOME REPAIRS N9wport, Coeta Meile. STEVES Property Mllnt. "'5 ---PINNnl ,,.., O.C beneflta. Send reaume to: COUNTER PERSON· Cc. &I Ii ftlT cont rector. All work Pal t n...-., c t . Irvine. FW°I. 875-3175 Int/Ext pelnt, aprey/rol1 & Large C/21 omce. Orenge ~. but f1ght '*90'\ c111 .... oroOm.d a.me. Station lttand teed An ............ n · ~1--· WI*' ry gen'! !Mint. 722-1473 Country 1ru. Ex· could wotk from home. ..... ............. • • ..._ penon FIT & 'IT ~eran · .,..._. etc. Gary 64S.52n PTL STUCCO MASONRY-TILE perlenced only Call Sii open PtMae Mnd -Pf9P, pit. flu tn Appfy 81 Unoce1 14111 E , .. Mt 714/554-2893 HANDY ANDY • Mllnt & No Job to amall. All typel. TOP QUALITY PAINTING 761-8190 °' wrtte P.0 ~to' PO Box 1117. MH1•l• •• 85/hr. 8. Ana. SM-1304. ltt9tol, CM 14CMf11 . Ooof•~r-Alterlllonl Repllr SVC Home Apt I F,.. •t. Uc. 831·2345 Int/Ext ref9, Ir• Mt. Box 4365 Coeta Mela. Station 420 Newport P.O. Box Bao HOSTUIE8 WANTB> C1blnet1-Pa.nel-L0ci<...ete Commerci.i 780-7194 .......... ....1111 lat-1111 CA 9282e.'.conftdtntial Beec:tt, Cl 02teo Coeta Me.-, CA 9282e Alt lhlft1, 11P9fY In J*10t1 Ai l&I• 1~11 35 yr1 exp. Jerry M2.0IWl7 ~ p = Attn: Tim Gueeaman 3-5Pm The Gtlndlt ,_.. Summer Jobt ,IT Of PIT. ••HANDYMAN•• *'"1..,... I . No----eall .......__ taurent. 1400 Peelflc M/Hr.&4&-5780Aft2pm. w•• i Large or email. I do " 1111 CLEAN I EXPERT F Nd IAfERioM MOTOR ROUTE ........... • .,._. CoMt Hwy, NB. ~ c pet I 11a118110n eat 531-5579 or lw IMD· Over 25 ywn)(Peftenoe HANGING/STRIPPING Am Tm , .. -.tcJ"· .. "C:W"""-,-Rep1lr :Orti & Clwlng. YOU BUY• I INSTALL Uc. T-118,428 t30-1363 VISA·MC 873-1612 1 WUTll/mTlll. SeMce11';.T~ '"! , MS lnetall1tlon1. 836"'47~ Lt. Elec. Lt. Plumbing. HABC MOVINGH ANDYS WALLCOVEAINO Available In lrvlne area. AIRLINE ~~~-~~ =r.'1eoaet Htghwey "6M.OWN OR PAIRTED c t/lf:= t Gar. Opnra. Wl ~94 Quk:tt & CarefUI T13eCMS lnltlll•tlon & Rem6vll $300 to $600. No collect-. Ul.ll llPI. "-' . ;;;r.'lo50 c:: eotona dll w-. -Mio Int/Ext Paln1~5) tan -"99Clt I Merkl Home lmprovw-LO RATES. 552-0410 Int. Palntlno. 548-i013 Exp'd, rMmkr. 7eo.eee8 ~., CctM Alk for --=,..,-=-.,,..-....,,...-- Ucl2UH7 831"9 ST CL.AIR COMSTRUCT menVrepllr. etc. cuatom Ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon. .... • ·~ Louil M0-8381' BEAUTY SALON r~•Heullng-Concfet•. nnllh carpentry, f\llfy nanm-.im 1~So·~~ ihru Friday afternoon. Sat. Nft •xdtlno. ;::.,.. ~~M="'=- ......,.,., Rell. Rat•. ~1 equip woodlhop 87S..9063 11911111..,.... too big or imt. FMt, efll· & Sun. morning. Call atcn In Fun Zone. Fuel or f,~l=~ Vetde-lmmed. 0.,....·o· ~1.10 Of eny Driveways, petlol, pettla, 11.U.. St~M~~ dent, neat. Rep1lr &. 642-4333, ask for Kirk. p/tlme,..., needed.e.11 111-1•... • rentlcomm. Yvonne Newport lwf\ toe. 176 etc No JOb too emlll. ltiOOJllNd • UoVINd Uc. T12'"'43e. 841....,.27 11~ IYI. FRU EST. °' Iv meo: 132-5224 ..., HS-1293 tMe.. 1005 HEUPlX 81~9 Reu. Ml<*ey. 53&-0553 Garage a Yard Ctnupa NEWWarehouMStorege Biii Brook• 91&..()393 COAST I taaia ltrrict Jon MS-4112 .......... Wlltplc>er 1net11at1on & • ORANGE !II.__ L Haull!'Q. MOYtng eteen.. _.,. fWnovie. All typea, comm I a... .._, ~. aocurlt• SERVICE· th ty 1 Deva. ..-. rat Cereful.Court~ & relld'I. Joe 645--5180 -· r•1 cNr1 & lnterpretetlon, ci..n tlouM • '640...()857 upeca11 Berry 722.a873... 8Y lw./Of ~ 141 3ee6 We 0.-lfld tlanO togettltr 330 W. Bay St. s10.oo. 9ry11n 432-1145. · • p::£J::/&:: ...1~ HlnQlttrtp. AcMoe to the .t HOuaecteanlng. carpet• ' College ttudent •llQ •Nd! ..,.... _ ........... , et•"" l3t-0730 Costa ..... esa CA upholltery, wlndoM, etc. low rate. protn9t. Thanlil Photogrephy-Weddlng1 ._,. m • x;;: ma I Klrb~ Malnt. 831-6272 you, Couft. 759-1978 Boudolr·POtttllt·R ...... ...., i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii=il =...sw~=1~ 1tnftlta · •CONST. CLEAN-UP* Licenoed. Bob, 897-et51 '""!1.!"'!•'"!'llrlm"!!"B!!ll••"""!y"'!!'~"'!"'-11111t"'!"'=~ I lalWa =LE~M~ ~ = Allplumblngl - '•a::: it!ltiii!! tza111111t111T111 , A_ .. 111 ... _ · 1n llOf• 11t ::ror, a:;; DRAINS CLEAR From •15 Openlns• Now Available -· ~ AM typea of remodel! --.-. eat9 •,._pg °' Fauoec., Dllpoaal, ._..,, ~~=-11c1..e19oe. a..o-'1see I LI....,. tt1elldetty(714~200t M1-0907 Uc. 122-eoee .__. ·......... sT.cL.A1R c oNsTRucr. exPtR+JXPXADe LOYe1yR•del•t1e1c.r.. ~ CAR ROUTES .,...aea iYlftl Comm'I ~·1 Plan• to LandlJCIP9. MllnNnlnce. Home fOf the EkWty l'rr"liXT "'TY cp;r lid A&.tcllng Xl't I Logo. com••·,...: 846-4831 ,,.. •. 545--6108 Kaltty 540"'4101 By 80%. 30 d9Y "'*· ,,.. ~ &erv. :~ AemOdei Repeir1 Patlol, Comptete c:ieM-up, gert'I Ua roof .... guar. 72.2·7537 ~·720-1191 dry-well & t.,ant lmprOY· melnl, ,, .. trlmlnQ, free ..... ,_.. .... ,u-/iMJdeu ment1. Randyl M 1-0e22 eat. Mauro. "2-tf73 • .... • Word PrOCIHlnQ, ci.n UpaeTree ToPCltna * * * * • AUSH Joel ~eul Int/Ext. relld'I, oomm'I. X&f'n;:o::;;:h.rm 0 u A 8 E c I Al IT y. fntry i f!r;nc;JI DOOri Mll<E 880-3263 . 1Yn unton eicp. U#24'30 Top~· Low Pnoe. GRAPHICS NEWPORT. 8Y Norman The Doorman Fret ... LOW AA TUI Free ett. Lie. 831·2345 720-9181 °"' &. Flr IS1-000R TIDI IHI 1K .. n.ltW TYPtNG. word PfCl c 1110ng. DOORS O~LOAEll Te>pptd/~ QeM. For Info • .._.cell mlill_. ...... _._. ... 1 ....._ 1eg11 documanta, Supc)fy-Aepelr up. new tewne is14479 ta-1177 01 llM24t EX""1' c~ r-. bM ...... A IM lye-Cell Bob ~911...... "HI ,AINTINO 9Y. Noh-C*llncthie, At'9tdebte --. !MM 552"'4744 T'-'lrtm/Ct.Mup ~ Inf~. 11 )'fl= IOtc:Mna, beeN. 122-1713 C..!!J ~~~ ~IUc.NM114 ...... ftMPJ .. nsr ... tn x;;;: auay PUA 11 ILlfTm K.C. TMllffMOf • LET THI IUN8HINe IN .... , ••. JO • AM TyPa QuMty wottl,,,.. .... Top. Trim. ~ Oull. A A.A. ,AINTlNG lnVlld .,,.,.,. Widow*-*" ..... Oflloee Homee -#dMtS ..... 7401 Serv. Uc/IN....... LOW!IT ~..J: Ud. Cel (714) 14t.., WI DO IT ALLI UC'dllnl/ AUID/COMM'l/IND 21 ........ or IM l•I 10-leMce. 4m httt Window~ _,...!i:iiii"'iit11MiCiieonet;e;;;t.;:;M11~-it»4 1 yr1.0o~ownwort1 Uc. EXP'D~ io,.._ ........... ~ .-..... ,,..,.....,. ...... ~ .. • a.vtoe U711M1 Al ..... 129 I N.11.,CdM ..... Qullty .,__,...,_m~7537 ~--72CM10t _..fWMd ... Addfttone NEW/MPMA Qualty! No yard CW. at FW. r-.. DAH iA(ylJii 'A#fT'HQ we l.IAH WtNOOW9 Dolf't -. 141 4MO Jobi· 10 lfNll!· rwoneble AON'I ~ Lio 14*24 COfM*def/"-'fff'lt .... bb 6" M'A'" irt.. ..... Mc d . u 1.2341 .,.,....... c.11~114-2011 1.-y ao. t..-,y t.to ..... ,..,.., wtndon, Try lftlt on your llngert In· Cii LAWN UfMCI iXTifiOR ECPIRTi llf. W'lndow9...., 124 ,.._,..,..., ~ Md of .. tenon your r.t MOW• !DQI TwtCI MO. 0Hftcuft/b1 Ow loec6lfty .lJllN. lllWWMWt4t c:t...in.ct S20-12t l*f1t2 UclHIH7 1St"'291 . .. ... • E•rn Exlr• C••'1 For D•llv•ry Of Thi• P•,,.f • HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week . No collecting. no soliciting. Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and Insurance . CALL 842-1444 Aak for JoAnne Craney ADVIRTISI IN THI DAILY PILOT'S CLASSIPllD PAGIS PRIVATE PARTY RATE (No ConceHation) 4 line, 5 tim. minimum s .60 per lin.Example: • liMS, 5 days' l 200 • ,ra 11111• be IMMMd In ed • Jatt dMt llOt Cl9f)l'y IO c:-tMKlal OC<OUl'lh, A~, loGlll'f Of .... ~ • No. CANC!llATIONS Oil CHANGIS OftC• the 911 '-Nft C...... k • FOR MORE DETAILS CALL 1>42·5671 / • M2-Beaut1ful baby set to crochet ot baby yitrn Fits 6-12 mos Directions 731-Crochet 2•" Papa doll & h11 outfit IOf small C1'111d ()rectt0n1 Send 13.25 ptu1 75c postage. handhng. for •act1 oen.rn ..... "-'--~ ....... ::>...1.J. ='=~=-..... '"11m ,.. ..... AMm. .,. ... ......_ ... ...... , ~ Hf AUDI <..HlVltOll T HltlltU Qvallt¥ CW.t.• I •vtff ,. BUICK DEALER m1...-e..o, C.M. 979-2500 --. .. , UMfTID . Wy ........ UC I .. ...., •. UC..1KCl141••• ........ 11aJ HHOOORI ROBINS JOQD • 4' ~ 0 I I • "I -.,61 "' I ' I t'4f ,lJ • POBINS . -. 1177 FORD IJD *1,995 hHODORf ROBINS ...... ,., .. -f""8I JOPO • •• w .. • • ! A Y • A ·, $12,995 ................ -f'llW1'lt 1983 c:ADILLAC BROUGHAM $13,995 , •••. he 9ELLING 9EASO• New la the .... .,. t• mek• 11t'9 budtJ. Sel ...... VM••~•4 ... u..ttehl were•, evt· pewtt ct.ttte1 w tey trvctu llty e4vwta.ln9 , .. , •• , ..... , ... yl °"" AOt ,., ..... (4 fin• ,.,. ........... , D1i1J Pilot Cl1aifi1ll 1~2-llll ' ()qnge Co..t OAM. Y PILbT I Saturday, May 10, 19M .. • ' J ----_____ ......,._, ____ ...,..,....._ COVER HOME PROVIDED by UNIQUE HOMES A ';PE( IAI ADVERTISING SlPPLEMENT VOL. S. NO. 19 '°IATl RDAY MAY 10. 1986 I I • I / OOVERHOME PROVIDED by UNIQUE HOMES .... 2.~MIP 3. Grubb & Ells 4. George Elkan. Co. 5. Unique Homea S.Cal••~Co. 7.Alrnuol ..... • INSIDE llF.SIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SER~ICES . W1•-•••1Sm•1m a...-. 11 ...... ,. •••1--. •m• Thia doll houlle ii P,ftfect for • couple, ancie or 11-. r ' .. If 10" are lookinc for a 2BB ~ that - 11DA11 family. Hlch ti.In cetUnea and Berber IRVINE Tl!IUtAcE •• ,._ 1.n.. been e: hmelly uppaded and decmat.ect 11m. carpetln& live thil home a liPt and open feelina. 4BR. pool C. Nwn ia it! ... In a pted community cbe to lbe a.ck and front yards haw IUlh landlc:apinc with Bll:LCOURT 11.._. •·I. beldl. Ann P9t.en. mature fruit treel and rw. Diana ~c 111r. 2Bll. ~ s. V<>st MDIII -mlJ Mn.-:ic;... 2 ~ • ...... Executive'• cJellaht in this three bedroom CORONA ebrn-• • ...:.11"!: townhome. Vaulted cei.linp & windows.lhow off 3 BB. I'll ~ p BliJey the 1erene mountain & canyon view and aparkl-SPYGLASS •• • 11 N.e Lw inc liahta. Community pool and t.ennia. 'fwenf)'-~BR. I'll, pool. view 2r L. Jacot. four hour leCW'ity pte. Diana~. CJ>.M. ... 11' LMf J I ..,._, ,SF ..... _ .28.R -1-6· ----L.O!th Harbor mace auanf-pied community, 2BR. 2 ~BA, library & den wttb labulow inlmd and nlght light views. Be.utilul decor throughout with wood and etched ~ front doon and tation ahutt.en.. Ed l'&:anO and Maureen ' LUii ...... 1811• ...... 1U M11,m Serene neutral P0111mOUtb plan IW'l'OUDded by oriental p.rdenl with two ..-. View of. pMiOnl hilla. Reedy to move in! Marilyn Bulldey. •---au-...... ••.-The popular 0 New Bedfont•• 5BR. family roam, bonua room. formal livina room and dininc room family home with sweeptnc oc.an. hilllide and dty lighta views. Price reduced to $595,000. Maralou Ingold. · ,...._ • WITD t1,1...- Remodeled, sm,Je atory, 4 BR. 4 BA home with over 106 ft. on the water. Huce waterfront yard with room for pool. Private community behind guard gate. Lender will provide excellent financ-m,. Price includes the land. Ma~n White/Ed l'.ecano. •HI -.,. LIT .... The unique opportunity of a lifetime. The chance to own thia larp custom hclmesite on the highest point of Newport Beach in the guarded gate mmmunity of Harbor ftid&e. This inoompuabJe location provide9 the ultimate of panoramic views from the mountains to Newport Harbor, to Catalina and the Padfic Ocean. Great terms available. Maureen White and F.d r.:.no.. .... -. ...... " ...... A fabulous 6.8 acre a.com heme site with oom, plete plana for either a 10,000 IQ ft or 18,000 99 ft California SpenJlh estate. Dramatic views of San Juan Valley and the Padflc Ocean. Owner will a.i.at with finandnc and consider trades. F.d l'«anel Maureen White. .,,..._ .... Hillsboro plan 5 BR, 3 BA 0n large point lot. New carpet and paint. Added windows in liviJl& room enhance the ocean bay and dty ni&ht light vtew. Sandie Fix. •111111 ~ ·--....... Perfection pel"90nitied in thia new liatinc ideally located on cul-de-aac. Gradoua decontor toucbea throu&hout, 4 BR, private yard and ideally pri- vate u well. Marilyn Bulkley. ......... ,... ·--Nantucket done to perfection. Five bedromm. 3BA. marble entry, neutral cwtom carpeUne throuihout, new C9binetry in kitchen and family room. Oak floon in family room and ahuttered window treamentl all help to make tb1a home a dream. Marilyn Bulkley. • Ullll • ltmm anu ....... ,.-11,1-. Slngle rtory, 8BR, golf ooune, cwtom home. CW- de-aac locatlan on one ol the canyon's f:inst street. J'eaturee f onnal livinl and clini.nc room, ia,.. muter auiw with private office. Family room and den, larae pool abed lot, e~ views! Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody. :#2 Gwlc ltlaaa, l•lt• 100. ,_ ..... 1-0 001'0 D& CAZA 11.- ~ n. paol/llpa 1-5 .NJ:WPOR'f BEAal aa.--ma n. poo11..., vtiew 1-5 IRVINJ: 'l'l:R.R. t•• 3BR, FR, view 1--4 C.D.M. ...,.. 4BR, FR 1-4 ............. B.Aune ..,. ........... ... ....... c. AIHlllln 11M1 ........ T.Alllman •••• a E...., .,, .... 8. Morphy .......... G.Amato sat1111t 1 m11r PENINSULA 3BR, wtrfmt SEA WIND 5BR,FR SPYGLASS V~t Iota 84-85-86 C.D.M. 3BR, Wlr fmt ..... 1-5 Sltt,ttl .... .......... 8-8 ,,,,..,.. 1-5 111•L.._ ... Morphy/Denny U.hit .... Denny/Nu.en ,.,.,...., ..... M.fnFld 1111 ......... A. Peters ·--• mAT , .. , _ llU.-Five lpKioul bedrooms, 3 full BA. incredible laf'I'! family room. dramatic living & dining. 3 firepI.:s. beamed cieWnp. beautiful oak floors th.rouahout, French doon, many built-in&, and all just like new. Pool med lot. Truly one of a kind. Excellmt value at '875,000. Danny Bibb. .. ._ .. , .. _ ..... Two bedrocxm. 2~BA condo with boat slip. Loc.ted ln the pte suarded community of Bayside Cove. Fe.twa formal living & dining rooma. Specb.la patios owdonlring bay. Large muter aait.e and aecondary bedroom, 1eparate den & cuest bath. 2 car,.,... Bank is motivated & will help finance. '63(),000 including land. Stephanie Grody and MAl1ha Macnab. II flll .. • 111 JP I ... 11,m.- From this great one at«y home in Bayshoree. Constant~ vtew from this large lot in prestigious Bayshor& High ceilings in this spadoua home. Larae living romn. tremendous muter aaite. Four bedroomt and 3BA. Barbara Aune. ..l'IR T llTl11 ·111'1 • IW 11.-.- 0vet-3 ICeNc acres. 58R, 4 ~BA. 5 fireplaces, 45 foot p>Ol. 9x12 .... s bOl9 stable, 1800 IQ.ft. party are. OWi' nablea & 2Bll, bar and fi.replace-. 100 milea of bridal trails. prd pte, private leCWity, dub home, tennis. pool Tom Allimon. ...,•mn•a1n•0 m1n 11n.- F.uy ln --.y out for work OI' plelil'Utt. The finest aanda "on" location with eM)' accem to all of Newport BMch culture, lpor1a and buaine91. Thia IU~ architect home ol 6BR + den and master .Wte-w/fireplaice and al.r conditkmine baa ''Atlan- tia., view. Priced fairly at '875,000. J!:uy to tee by appt. wl'l'om ~. llTlllBI • -· ...... Bat location -steps lo be9cb patb. Tbree bedroom lin&te at.ory, opmtDc to laraeamny patio. Becem- ly iri'*'deled with romn lo expend. "29;000 · includee the land. Martha M.mab. MUI-. IC._ Hardly ever available. Larate lBR. lBA on the front with an ~ve view from the jdty to the Balboa Ialand tXldae. c.ompletely redone with new built-in kitchen, ceramic tile, brick floorinc on porches, bath with marble counters, electric awning and more. Showa beautifully! $449,000 includes land. Manha Macnab. ......,19\11 .... New on the market. Wonderful view. Beautiful condition. All tNw W\ita bav~2.Bll, ~ unit, formal dining + pollible 3rd bedroom. Four car garaae. Back unit hu viewing dedt. Great demand for A-1 be.ch property. Beverly Morphy. · -·---..... c.omplemented by the library adjalcent to both the living room and master aait.e. Formal dininc room. bright kitchen with a apeciot.aa breakfast nook and wiond bedroom and den complete the design. Panoramic views of the ~ harbor and city Uchta. M.aWftll White/Ed Eacano. ,.._anuna-• .. ,.- Totally remodeled 3BR, 2~BA end unit oon- dominiwn with ooeen and bay view. Brick entry and patio, French doon thnJuchout, windows added for maximum light. Reedy to move into . Priced to le1J at $397,000. Maxine Propp. ....... .,..1UI a.-.- New1y offered elepnt aolf-coune estate. Maxi- mum views from all rooms. Wonderful desicri for family and enter1.ainin« with huge li · and dining f'O(JIN. Five BR. pool, ape. 8BA..:: include t>e.utiful oak woodWortt, elevator. Bever- ly Morphy and Barbara Aune. ..... ,........ 111 .... Sopbisticated Villa Balboe condominium with bay and ocmn vtew. Stained glim lkylight, wrap wround balcony, plantation lhutterJ.. air con-- ditioftinl. Ownet-will ..., ... option. Paula Bailey. "'I llnm .. -... ..,... ..... Corona de1 Mar extra wide lot on peet acreet. Only • few doon to Oceen Blvd. A cute IOlid 2BR home at preeent with excellent potential for Jaree ocean, view borne in the future. An ardlltect'a or builder•• ctr.m! Loia Jaicoba and Unda Oeth. I CORONA DEL MAR SPECTACULAR SPYGLASS HILL ~IEW HOME · Bright & cheerllJI! 3 bdrms, 2 baths & family room. Decorator perfect. Full ocean, bay and city lights view. 2 Fireplaces. wooden shutters. hardwood floors. spa in private arbor setting. Beautifully landscaped Just reduced for quick sate $537.500 BELLE CHASE LEE OCEAN VIEW HOME ON LAROE LOT · Lovely quiet area of customized homes in Corona det .. Mar Access to private beach Three bedrooms & two ~~~~~~-"!b~at~hs:.....!Two deck~s.JP~erruf~tor..J~.claulll.0£....IJ!tij.J:lQ!l.~I~~~~~~~__:_~~~~ -0£A BURTON • SPYGLASS HILL-NEWPORT MODEL · Beautiful view of reservoir and city hghts. New carpet and water heater. custom bar, marble master bath. Assumable loans. $385,000. MARIA BERCOVITZ OLD CORONA DEL MAR HOME PLUS INCOME Corner lot south of highway, 3 bdrm. 2 bath owners unit. 2 brm, 2 bath hght and airy apartment separated by lovely yard. Each has private entry, built in kitchen & laundry room. 2-car garage plus 1 space. $425.000 MARILYN TWITCHELL EXCITING POSSIBILITIES WITH FABULOUS VIEW · First hme offered. Situ ated m one of Corona Del Mar's finest area. Large lot wit~ space for expansion Pool & spa m private courtyard. New J.car garage. Large covered redwood & brick v1ew1ng terrace 3 bdrms & family room. $420.000. BELLE CHASE LEE FABULOUS OCEAN VIEWI · Third lot from Ocean Blvd Prest1g1ous site in prime location 1ust steps to the beach. Build your new drtam house or great potenlttal to remodel present structure. $449.000. VICKI KRAUS BUY NOW-SPEND SUMMER ON THE BEACH! Located in block from Big Corona Beach, this custom built 3 brm, 21h bath, fam~y room home 1s priced to sell at $389,000. Sellers moving south. want otter! - CAROL PANGBURN FOR THE DISCERNING BUYER-$20,000 REDUCTION · Superbly UP&raded executive home with exc1t1ng ocean. city hght & mountain view. Pool & spa, new landscapmg, air cond1boned, alarm system. 4 bdrms. 21h baths, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar & hardwood floors. Large assumable loan. $620,000. BELLE CHASE LEE OCEAN a NITE LITES · Outstanding custom home perfect for enterta1mng and gract0us l1V1nc. Unsurpassed view from living room. Large rooms, gourmet kitchen. patio off dining room adds to the 3,000 It. of grandness. $695,000. DOROTHY HARDCASTLE VACANT: HARBOR VIEW HOMES · BeautJ. ful, hght. bnght. newly painted & landscaped. Move-in condition 4 bdrm, 21h bath home. Owners have moved and would like to see an otter. Just fell out of escrow. $359,000. TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1·5 1601 PORT ABBEY Pl.ACE. N.B IN LOVELY CAMEO HIGHLANDS, C.D:M. · Beaut1fuly upgraded 4 bdrm residence. New carpet, paint. wall coverings. A park·like yard with lush landscapng on a private corner lot. Owner most anxt0us. $399.000. LINDA TAGUANITTI NEWPORT BEACH STUNNING NEWPORT POOL HOME · Re· duced & ready to go! Location plus in this lovely executive home. Immaculate & ready to move in. 3 bdrms or 2 & den. 2 fireplaces. Perfect tor enterta1n1ng. Asking $3-40.00. MARILYN HILL CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION · 5 bedrooms. Great home for family hvmg and entertaining, Private large lot with sparkling pool. formal dining, parqutt floors 1n f am1ly room. Walk to schools. park. and shopping village. $259.900. VICKI KRAUS "NEW EXCITING LISTING · on the bluff" at Newpt>rt. large "Latour" model with two bedroom suites and fireplace. Quiet with some view. pool, spa and security. For only $140,500. Good financing. ROGER BROWN PICTURE PERFECT BAYFRONT HOME W/PIER a SLIP · Only Sl,075,000 will buy this custom built 4 bdrm home. Enioy the warmth of finely f1mshed hardwoods. An extensive use of glass anows placid views of bay and lights. Call for an appointment. DON DE THOMAS LIDO BA YFRONT CONDO, ONLY .... ooo · Eletantly decorated condo on excluiive lido Park Dnve. Security building futures 2 huce bedrooms. spa tub, and atrium. Probate sale. Call for details. MARY JN«/~ BEMENT _, FIRST TIME BUYER8-NEWPORT •ACH FOR $131,IOOI ·Owner must selH Submit all offers! Villa Balboa condo w/stunmne ocean view. Complete security w/guarded gale. Enjoy ocean sunsets, pool & spa. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOl T A COVETED COMBINATION FOR UV1NG · Spact0us 3 bdrm, 3 bath condo with laundry room. About 1900 sq ft of great view hvmg above Newport Bay. the ocean and mountains. One of a kind. don't miss 1t! $275,000. . ROGER BROWN PANORAMIC OCEAN/BAY/FA I 8 VIEW -Th1S 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo has-one of the best ocean views 1n all of Newport. Minored doors. large walk·tn closets, fireplace, gate-guarded community. $228.000. JOYCE DABOL T /SALLY SHIPLEY LIDO ISLE .CONDOS · four 2 bdrm condos 1n super locat10n. Steps to community tenms & beaches. Short walk to Lido Village, shops & restaurants. $199.000 each Buy one or all! CATHRYN TENNILLE BAYFRONT-SPECT ACULAR VIEW OF TURNING BASIN · large pier & shp. Remodeled. 4 bdrms, 3~ baths. den. 3-car garage. Room to expand Community tenms. Sl.750.000. Bill VINCENT COSTA MESA GREAT EASTSIDE COSTA MESA LO· CA TIONI · Hurry on this 9ne. This attractive 3 bdrm. 2 bath home won't last long. Breakfast nook, bu1lt·ins 1n charmmg kitchen, covered patio, yard. $148,900. JOYCE DABOL T /SAU Y SHIPLEY MESA VERDE BEAUTY · Completely upgraded 4 bdrm family home w/pool & spa. Exhibits pride of ownership. Great curb appeal. $307,500. MARIA BERCOVITZ COST A MESA FOURPLEX · Situated on the westside, close to schools & businesses. These unrts are always rented. Each IS a 2 bdrm, 1 bath & has its own garage & pmate yard. Invest now while interest rates are low. $278.000. , JOYCE DABOL T /SALLY SHIPLEY IRVINE IN WOOD8RIOGE, IRVINE · uetptt0nal 3 bdrm, 2'n blttl condo. Newly pa.nted & ready to move into. $153,000. l. E. STARK AFFON>Aal.E TURTLIROCK HOMl- '1..,..l'IE · Perfect for the buyer seekinc a prime Ila It lfl lffordlb&e price. Sunny, SI. lmf p&lft Ofl corner lot Upcraded & air-<Onditioned. Great location. Walk to pan, pool, tenncs & schools. SALLY SHIPl.EY I JOYCE ~ T r wtcet•C.-A 3 bdr m , 2'~ bath charmer, two story spaciou s master suite ~nd family room, on tree llned street close to beach. $435,000 fO USTlli SI 12,511 Fii Tll 101M1 -Dyriamltel Cozy cul-de-sac near nature 8188 In New- , port Terrace. Comm .• pool, spa, two bdrm, 2 bath for $112,500 fOUSTIC ..-mmw Hard to find one level '4 bdrm, near village, park, senior center. Newer pamt, country kitchen, latge lot, low price. $339,000 NEW USTltG •--Onebdrm plus oonvertlble den, In popular Orange Tree. Streams, ten- nls, poot, activities. Sold In present con- dition. $115.000 Fm UU -Priced below current appraisal, 4 doors from Big Corona, speck>us family home, 7 yr old, lmmacutate, bring off~. $580,000 ... TlftD .. C4I IUCI -Oh wow! 3 spacious 3 bdrm apts, ~ block to beach, fire- places, laundry rooms, 2 car garages. $519,000 ----OY!R $1 MILLION=--- -CM UTln -5 bdrm, 1 story home, ocean View, Laguna's finest 8188 with private beach, comm fecUttlee. $1, 190,000. l llU • 111 alff -In San Oemente, spectecu- lat view of the Pactftc. 5 bdrms, medtterranean flavor, owner wllUng to ftnance. $1.500,000 TODA Y'S COVER HOME flNIST VllW It's the April Solesberson of the Month we're talking about. Kathy Granieri (right) opened by co-listing a CdM duplex that sold for $365,000. Victoria Sinclair countered with a Jasmine Creek sale ond o duplex listing totalfing $630,000. Kathy finished first by selling her own lisfin9 in Westcliff for $277,500. The winner? Kathy Granieri. The two relotiw newcomers teomed for an impressive S 1,367,500 in sales as part of Unique' s record breaking month of April, 1986. ON THI NIWPOIT MAIKIT Sp9ctoculor 6,700 sq.ft. home on half acre o~ ~tuded beach and cocnt line. Semotionol. $.4,300,000. Allf reduced and attroctin9 much o;1et1fionl A UNIQUE FAMILY HOME Profesak>naJly decorated four bedrooms, fam- ily room Palermo In Harbor View, near school, pool and park. Just reduoed to $329,500. See Dottle Johnson at 2012 Port Bristol, Newport Beach. Saturday & Sunday 1-5. ~~~-UNDERS300,000~~~­ • llmll, • llMS -Beck bay and night llght view from 3 bdrm, 2 bath condo, end unit, sunny patio, on greenbelts. $229,000. '335,000 TO $450,000 -- UClll lllCI -Cottage flavored 3 bdrm, a block to Victoria Beach, newer and nicer, with a peek of blue view. $435,000. .._ ______________ __, A LIT If LIT -Magnificent 180° view of Dana Point Hatbor, lights, mountains. With $50,000 down. O.W.C. Submit all otters. $225,000. tumfll U ll9FS -Desirable end unit, wrap around patk>, upgraded S bdrm, A.C., full secur- ity. quiet cul-de-aac. $238,000. llftlY Tm• Tll ll.9f -Its special! 3 bdrms, on a lovely greenbeft loaded with trees. 2 story townhouse. 1830 sq.ft. $240,000. SPlCIAI. • ClllY• ISlA9 -Upgraded Pinehurst model, 2BR, den, comm. spa, tennis, pool. Big deck with small view. Tasteful! $210,000. IUCI llftST90T -A duplex just a block to the beach In Newport, owned by lender, rent poten- tial very strong, desJrable area. $237 ,000. SMTA ft JU• -Appeallng Bluffs townhome, 'barrel fireplace', beams, enlarged Linda plan with hot tub. Hot llstlng at onty $242,500. UTIU ISlm ... -2 untts, fuQ Balboa t9'8nd lot, flreplacee, patk>, ck>M to bey. Income S 18,000/yr & build dream home. $295,000 Clm& Ill -CW. -Modemtad 2 bdrm, 1 bath chatmtna home, )ennaire, tied lpe. ~ glua, apace for offtce or atudlO. 1295,000 ._RID 9'11-4 bdrm, 2 bath *9e fwty detacMd. Cut-de-sac nMr echoola end .,.,tca. Need110ve and pl1ced accordlngty. 1123,000 $14,511 • -TIU -Irvine condomiNUm pro)eet: st,...,,,., poof, tenn ... One bdrm end unit hu loft, qutet, told In praunt ~ton. Tll Pma 11 ml -Thats rate theee days, so Is a .----------------- IPEI SATlllAJ 1-1 5 bdrm 9'ngte story In Broedmoor. Immaculate sunny and private. 1369,000. ' IAYflOIT LIT -Complete with a cozy older homel Balboa Penlnsula sandy beach. 3 bdrm, 2 bath with QUte cabana. Just $-450,000. llCCHT RMI PIM -Seller wants offers on Jasmine Creek, plan 4, 3 bdrm, 2 story, comm. DOOi & tennis. Just reduced. $335,900. ... IPPllmll -For famlty desiring lovely, spacious '4 bdrm paol home In prestigious Irvine Terrace for under $-400,000 ---$511,000 to $115,000 --- HT Ml ft(W -From beamed living r~m.watch bay and pavllllon, 3 bdrm, office, courtyard, dee6gner kitchen. Unique at $575,000. ~ & ~ -Townhome overtooklng all of Nwprt Beech. Perky 3 bdrm, 3 bath, retreet off matter Ute. In Hatbor Ridge at $ee1;000. Ill l -· I KmiT -LB compound: tertnts court, tpa, adobe walls, tile roof, poot, vtew of the Peclflc. Plenty of bdrma. $7 45,000. Tm ~ • • -\ In ttW older oc.enfront home, extra Wg9 k>t. 3 bdnn, fOnn8I dining. den, rec room, ..,erate gueet houM. 1895,00Cl l lMlf LRmU -H•bor Ridge townw~wtth aerene vtew of city end t>eyond. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, Impeccable condttlon 9"d A.C. $&42,500 .. • $580,ooo n1 ._.,._., Unique 3 bdrm, 1 blk to beech H. -Mantas ... .. $329,500 1112,.. ...... Lovely Palermo, <4 bdrm. ramify room D. JohNon .. -$895,000 ........... Oceanfront 3 bdrm. forever view M. vonGeldem .. -$295,000 ... h11d11 Cluaic 2 bdrm, 1 bath cottage J. Skahan .... ,,.... $396,000 11111..-. Private <4 bdrm, pool T. Wallick ..... $238,000 -..... End unit 3 bdrm, many extras F. Scott-Evans -.. mu $399,500 1111 ....... war Bay, OCMl'I, city llgf'lts vu, 3 bdrm 0 . Markas IPEI ll•Y 1-1 .. -$580.ooo n1 .. _,_ lJNque 3 bdrm. 1 bfk to beech H. Mn• -.. $329,500 1111 hft ...... Lowety P81wmo, <4 bdrm, family room D. Johneon .. _ *"5.ooo am.._ .... OceMfront 3 bdrm, for'9Wr vtew M. vonGeedern .. -$295,000 11' ...... c..-c 2 bdrm, 1 battl cottaige J. Sk.,_, . .... $238,000 -....... End unH 3 bdrm, many extra F. Sc::ott-E..,_ .... $2<40,000 ............ Two atory, 3 bdrm town."'<>me T. Wllllk* NEW LISTING GREAT GREENBELT LOCATION Irvine · University Park. Outstanding family home Very popular "Angelita" model. One level, 2 bd., across from big park, pool, tennis. 4 bd., 3 ba., 2 ba., brge greenbelt off back patio. Private end f.tmily room, formal dining. Total new decor. Air unit. Price includes the land. conditioned, spa. Price includes the land. , $211,000 ~~~~~~____,,.281 ~~~~~~~~~:.....:__~.:..__~~~~~~~ BEAUTIFUL SETTING Well located "H" plan , 2 bd., 2 ba., close to pool and Back Bay. large trees create private country setting. leasehold. OPEN HOUSI SAT A SUN 1--IPM 2154 VISTA INTRADA, Na $1•9,500 . . EASTBLUFF-POOL One level, .C bd., 2111 ba., large pool and spa. Security system, 2 fireplaces, large family room. Lusk built "B" plan. leasehold. OPEN HOUSI SUN l·IPM 223• AltALIA, Na $254,900 LOWEST PRICE IN ilLUFFSI! This owner is very anxious. Great starter home, one level, 3 bd., 2 ba., shutters, air conditioning. Big bright country kitchen. leasehold. OPEN HOUSI SAT A SUN 1-IPM 2520 VISTA DIL ORO, Na $112,500 LARGE GREENBELT Expanded one level "Bonita" plan. 3 bd., 2 ba .• teak floors in living and dining rooms. Charming courtyard entry. Price includes the land. OPEN HOUSl SAT A SUN 1-IPM 1912 VISTA CAUDAL, Na $221,000 VERY POPULAR ONE LEVEL One level, spacious "Lin~" model, 3 bd., 2 ba., wrap-around patio, large kitchen with walk-in pantry. Private master suite. Price includes the land. OPIN HOUSl IAT l ·IPM 4090NDA. Na $220,000 SMASHING VlllW Beautiful view of Back Bay and sunsets. 3 bd., 2Vi ba., all new kitchen, shutters, neutral decor. Quiet cul-de-sac location. LOWEST PRICE FOR VIEW PROPERTY IN DIE BLUFFsm Price includes the land. $282,500 SUPl;Ra QUALITY THRU-OUT This to tally redone "Delores" plan is unsurpas5'!d. French doors, large back patio with incredible view of Back Bay. End unit privacy. 3 bd., 2112 ba., totally new kitchen, air conditioning. Price In- cludes the land. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT. RARE "Q" PLAN $399,000 Features conversation pit with fireplace.] bd., 2112 ba., shutters, spacious living area, near new carpets and tile. Price Includes the land. $239,IOO 640-0020 P All·LIU ON TRB WATD QUALITY CUSTOll EX'l'UIOI W /LIGBTBOUSB RIPUCA One of the Mot Prestigkm ~ on the Watir in Newpmt Beadt Located at the entrance of Harbor laland on Newport Bay + Channell Panoramic views of bay + channel. 100 ft. frontage on Newport Bay with 176 ft. on Channel of Newport Bay. Boat slip will accomodate large yacht! Huge lot with p_ark-like grounds, with private sandy beach. · SPECIAL FEATURES: 9 bedrooms, 6+ baths, 13 rooms with 3 fireplaces, wet bar, 3 spa tubs, sauna, 3 car garage, all red brick driveway, a greenhouse, workshop, recreation room + much more! Custom quality exterior consisting of stone, slate and aged wood (shiplap) replica of a lighthouse approximately 40 ft. vertical from den. OFFERED AT $6,800,000 TRADES CONSIDERED (Video Cassette Presentations Upon Request) Presented by: PATRICK TENORE APPOINTMENT ONLY -FOR PERSONAL PREVIEW CALL PATRICK TENORE DIRECTLY AT 631-1266/760-8702 REALTORS , -. - George ElkiDs Co. aims for service By Jiii BATllOOCK .... llllU C 'I C-ompanies don't:.= busi-neu for 63 years they have learned to do thiDp riaht. u tbc Oeoqe Elkinl Co. bas. Mameer' Don De 'fboow and 28 full.time agents are continuina that 63-year tra- dition of service u they rep- raent clients in Oranae County from their Newport lteach of- 6ca. De Tbomu joined the com- puy five yean aao in one of its other Southern California of- fica. He moved to Newport aao. He said his l---"O"'l:flice~....,lll=leC::..CJ+IA ·~li·tts· in marketing sinaJe-Wnily homes, but also handles rentals and some in- vestment~ The oompuy"s success bas stemmed primarily from its policy of providing fair and personal services, be said. By aerviq clients professionally durina the compuy's history, its qents have built. an ex- tensive refeml network that belpa them sell properties priced from S 1 S0,000 all the way up to $9 million. The firm bas recently added Ann Bement, Barbara Chambers, LE. Stark and ROICf' · Brown to its staff. . . Brown tw worked u a real es1a~ broker for 12 years, in addition to caRCn u a naval aviator and later u a test pilot and sales manqrr for Lock- heed. A Iona-time Lido llle resident, Brown concentrates on 1istina aDd IClliDa properly in his own neiahborbood. "You aren't just aellina houses on Lido. You're aellinaa life style in a one-of~-kind oomm~ty. They have their own-fleht and tennis clubs, women's club, kids' sailina ~ gram and it's easy to set ~ quainted..'' Brown said it is difficult for people from other areas to undentand Lido property values. Home prices start at $300,000 and climb into the millions. Buyen represent all different aae groups and young people, particularly those who have been raised on Lidf?1 are currently buying homes mere, he said Barbara Cbamben bas beeQ a licemed California agent for nllieyears and bas spent the past three affiliated with Amencan investor sales. She bu bad extensiveext:F with major residential kerqe finns in the Newport Belch area. Chamben speciali7.es in mar- keting prestite homes and ter- ves many clients in Newport Crest, which she said often easy acceu to the· beach at an exceptional value .. Ann Bement has worked with real estate qents, builden and property manarment firms since 1974. She said the Georae Elkins eo:s computer sy1'lem contains information about pro~ countn!ide and that she can sell a home in Hunt .. inaton. Harbor just u easily as one in Newport Beach. Based OD industry forecasts, she said, the market foT sinale- family housing should remain brisk for the rest of 1986 and that the company is now enter- ing its busiest time of year, when kids are out of school and families are moving to new locations. LE. Stark became a pilot in the U.S. Air Force and later worked in the aerospace indu~ try before becoming a real estate agent He lives on Lido Isle and bas developed a computer pro- REALTY Associates, where she special- ized in land acquisitions and pam that enables him to evalu- ate property and detirmine its current market value. Within the computer 9*1D. be bas stored information on every home on Lido, inchldina the boUle'a chanc1eriltic:a the lot value -baaed on a rate per front foot and per 1quare foot - u well u a variety of Otber coDlidaations to determine each bome•s market value. "In coutal ~County, a lot of people don't rea1i7.e it but the value of the lot can KCOWlt for as much u three quarters of the home's val~" be said. "Most of the lots are small - maybe an avenaic of 2,660 square feet If you want to build a big house, you have to buy several existing homes and tear tbemdown. "The buyers down liere are a select few who really love living here... . During 1984 and 1985, Stark said, property values on Lido dropped a total of 16 percent However, due to more favorable market conditions, be said values should go up at least S percent this year. The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm .. JIHILlllH * HI• --11 .... DMtx• 1 bdrm condo well located on the OOMn lide of PCH. Flrephilce, wt blr & lerge endoMd patio. Prtvat• comer unh. Beauttful community pool, apa & ramlda. ... UIF or I Liii 11U.- Move In wtttt )ult a ltttle down. Well k>Clted Newport Belct\ condo. 1 bdrm plut • con- vertible din, 2 full b9tM. deluxe gourmet klte:Mn, prtvate deck, expenlNe carpettng, full eecurtty buldlng. _ .. * •••• 1211.- Luxurtoul 2 bdrm condo beautlfulty ctecorated wtth fabuk>ua views of the bay, ocean and ctty Hght1 from fN«Y room. Large eun deck, full eecurlty bulldlng, terrific recreation facilltles. Reduced for quick aale . We have eeveral quality rental properties ~ now, furnllhed or unfumllhed (>ftced from S 1025 to S 1950 per month. a.t locatk>na. 2 to 5 bedrooms. Cati and uk for our rental department. ............. 1 ... awn.a moving out of ..... haW reduced the prtce on th* kMty hen'9 for a qulc* ...._ 4 bdrme. 3 b8tN. f8mly room, fonnel dining &OUlllll * WUCTIR Liii •t• room. 3 Cllr gwage, MWty redone ~ltchen. 3 level & oontlguOul Iota. Muttlple zoned. Awty M'flllln mm.. 11.-.-to build. MtlY ... ~. 8orewlna tMlyfront home wttti ea*'°'-. tMay au-.-...-.net ...._ •••tern ~n. Located in The moet bMuttfuly decorlted penthCQe at _... pie gultded ._.,,.. 4 bdrme, VIie 811boe1 MIO, the~ VIia ~ ftoor WnMy room. lllrQI --=~· ~of room plen. 2 dec*8, 2 bdnne peua a converttble den. a tor a pool. AedUoed to ....... · fwnly room Ind a fonnll dining room. A ,.., ....... llnmf ·-·· 1111.m 80 feet on the bay In fMhlonabte D<MM' snore.. Beautlf\llty maintained 4 bdrm home With all new kitchen, comfortabte den that conYWt1 to gu..t room, work shop, formal dining area plu9 an eating area In the kitchen. Large brick patio on the bay side wtth room for a pool. Private pier and noet. ...... _ .... Completely furNlhed and beautlfully decorated bachek>r condo. Ught c:ok>ra & private deck, b9r and mirrored wWt. Good location. ····--....... ChlnNng 2 bdrm upMM8 unH in .,..... Hunt- ington Townehtp. Party*" deck. Very pt1Vate. 8-ltNty maintained grounds Ind commuNty poof. Walking dtltanoe to lhopplng Ind peri(. (213} 628 2828 ~ (714) 873 4400 2141 IAIT COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL llAR .... l .. ________ ... . ----·-----------J • •flAlllO,..__TIM8A~MA¥'1G;~1~ ........ ~~ .... ~~ .............. llll! .. ll!l ........ ~ ............ ~ ...... 19!~ Millions fin·d route to home ownershi Settling for.smaller, unconventional homes. creative financing, do-it-yourself renovation 8Y LAWMNCE KILMAN .._ ...... .._ .... Rupert and Gllllan Ingram owned a rambling. 90-yeer-oid fermhouee near the Maasachu8etts cout and loved Its spaclouaness, Its white pine floors and Its pervasive smell of woodsmoke and apples. But their fuel bllls were enormous, and upkeep was a headache. When th~r two glrfa grew up and moved out, the lngrams, then In their 50s, decided they needed a house that better suited their needs. They bullt their new home at the edge of a salt marsh. and they bullt It underground. Nestled Into a hlllslde, It has 16 Inches of sod on the roof. But this Is no rabbit hole. The rooms. though small, are open and airy, and the south wall is faced In glass. The waving marsh grass stretches for miles, and the majestic view gives the feeling of space the lngrams craved. The underground home has another benefit. In their farmhouse, their annual gas blll could reach $1, 700. In their earth-sheltered, sun-warmed house near Newbury, Mass .• the bill is zero. What the lngrams did -moving from the old homestead to a smaller, more easlly managed home -Is a housing trend of the 1980s as costs Increase and the population ages. But other shifts In American society are changing the American home as Moring from tlJe old IJometttead to a 1J11Jaller, more ea•Uy managed home l• a IJoa•J.n.g trend of the 19808 u c011tll lncrea.e and the popu- lation age11. are making home ownership af- fordable. ••Ai leaat half of thoae people who are gofng to be turning age 30 are gotng to have to ftnd lnnovattve ways to buy h0u988," saJd Kenneth Ro9en, a real estate analy9t and bu91nesa profwlor at UC Bert<ekly. ·.1 "They're gOing to have to have a parent help them, they're going to have to share wtth ~..... buy a emaller houM than they would have otherwise, MYe In a location they don't want to live In," he saJd. An old-fashioned word llM prudenoe also helps In these modern times. Prudence, as In getting the most for your money. Don Metz. art architect In Lyme, N.H .• makes today's compact houses seem larger by eflmlnatlng walls between rooms, devoting as llttle space as possible to haltways and using big wtndows to bring the out- doors Inside. Prudence, as In demanding energy effictency. The Ing rams, for example, rely on sunlight and a WOOd stove to heat their house. They have yet to use their furnace. "Even unsophisticated buyers are going to ask, 'How much Insulation Is In the roof?' and they'll want double-pane windows," said Metz. For many people, making homes affordable means abandoning such mlddle-class standards as big backyards and formal llvlng and dining rooms, those remnant• of the Victorian parlor that are too good for dalty famlly use. When housing was less expensive, famlllel lnslated on IMng rooms, even though most of their dalty actlvttlee occurred IQ.l""lty rooms or dena. They wanted dlnTng rooms, but they ate In the kitchen. Such dupllcatlon Is unaf- fordable today, and rooms are gener- ally given muttlple uaes. High construction costs have also well. Only 4 percent of U.S. famllles sparked a boom In the home Improve- now match the traditional nuctear ment market, becauee more people ere pattern of working father, non-working buytng ofd houMe end renovating, or mother and two kids. ~Ingle adutts are they're building additions to homes pooling their resources to buy houses they own. The home Improvement together, rather than be confined market topped $69 bffllon In 19S.., and forever to apartments. More families more than $38 bllllon belonged to the have two wage earners, and some of do-lt-youl'Mlf eegment. them w<>f'k at home. That aegment fa growtng becauee of Growing numbers of baby boomers, people like Unda Heffet and BUI already settled lnto comfortable sur-Hllllker, whoee MYen-room, 102-year- roundlnga, are now starting families old house s11med to get ama1er u and looking fOf' ways to stretch their their two children gNW. The famlty spaoe. And wtth divorces com-Joined the carpentert In buHdlng an monplace, single parents are looklnQI(.. addition. "Ttwt bOya and I leemed so for good housing, too. much," said Hetfet. "There wer• things The 1970s was a good decade for we would have newr begun becauee buying.a home, but the first half of the we didn't think we could ftn'8h It. We 1980s was bad. Shar..tu rlalng prices learned you can do anything If you Jult and mortgage rat,a k:;. many out of begin." the market. eepeclalty young, first-time TtMtv t>ooght the houM for $38,000 a buyers. decade ago. The addition coat $41,000 Neverthelesl, 64' percent of Amerl-and gave them a garege, a MCond can• own their own homes, and that blthroom, famlty room and office work lncludel mllllona of young famlltea. In apec:.. fact, 86 percent of 35-to 39--year-oida AnanciaJ arrangement• are 9'90 and 54 petcent of 30-to 3-4-year-olda changing. One of the new•t wmya to •• homeowMra. How do they do tt? flnMCe a ~ It through • joint Second lncomee are .,, lncreulngty owner8hlp aigreement, recently made Important fector In ftnanclng home avaffabte In all .tat•, where parents ownef'8hlp. SmaHer homee, unconven-buy part of their cNldrw' holM and tk>MI dellgne. lnwnttw ftnandng and r•t tt beck to them. The chldren hlrve About one-third of ftm-ttm. home buyers get help from their Plf*lU anyway, so the new mortgage has a reedy-mtlde martcet, Mid Aoeen, who ~the program. Of cour-. other factors beeldea money we chMglng In the American hOme. The growth of non-tradttlonet famfflel hu eleO IPUn'9d new kMu. When the Mlnn1apob College of Art Md Dellgn announced ••A N.w Ameri- can HOUM" ~competition lut year, 3..e architect• eubmttted draw-ings. ''Three ldeu dMlned the competi- tion," Mid It• director, Harvey Sherman. "The drwnlUC~ houeehoid• not made ~ of . nudear famlffel, the high cost of hc>uling, and the growing trend of people wott<tng at home.'' Architects were..aaked to deelgn six attached hOUMS of 1 ,000 aquare feet ~ with a carport or garage and an offlC:e or work space f<>f' every untt. One design Included five unit• sug- gested for a marrled couple with no chlldren where one spouae was a writer working at home; a slngle man wtth a small brokerage office; an architect wf\ose OOtlege-age son asslated him; a psychiatrist with two young chlldren; and two brothers, one of whom operated a cabinet shop on the ground floor. Housing designs tradltlonalty re- spond slowty to a changing society, and that mean• much change 11 atlll to come. The beginning of change Is eeen lo projects llke the Mlnneapotta com- -Home warrant7 protection popular . 9J ... A1111ktktd,,._ Since home warranty protection Introduced tn the early 1970., tt become more and more among homeownet a, eccotdtng Lynn J. Brinker, preetdent of arn- Home Shletd, of Dublin, Caltf. Brinker .. ya home warranty "pr tlon plane provtde an lneXpenli¥e to put a lld on C09ta uaoctated service Of' replacement of major pflance9 and home eyateme. The potlcy ta a compfehenltve vfce and reptaoement contract Ing bt9akdowna due. to normal and tear. Thia can Include tMNltlnO et4J_Ctrlcal ayst_,,., buttt-ln ~MnCI central air conditioning and awlmml pool•. IRVINE CO~, RF.AL10~ BEI'IER HOMEN AND GARD Behind the security ptes of Jasmine Creek you'lt find this lovely 3 bdrm., trl- level home with an unobstructed view of the hilts. Top condJtJon thru-out.. COme and see what $359,000 wlll buy In this prestite area ol Corona del Mar. PERFECT STARTER HOME '°' ~ I bdnli., I ba. utJltty ..... INlde. °"*IC rOOftl end .,..,.... ~ loc:alkwl Oft tM comer. ~ to "'°PPtnt and U.C.l Abbey model In Columbll Squere. ~Town c..rtter. $115.()00. 18124 CULVER, IRVINE, CALIF I $179,900 AT THE BASE OF THE HILL In tr8nQull Tl#tle lock. You wlll 8"d cw. kMlfy ) bdnli .• l b&. lroedmoot .,_... ... ~ home. Cloee lo~ Md ~ Cell Ill lo IN>w lO rou. UVEONTOP Of THE WOllLDI F".......Xvtewol .. '-* ... __ ._ ... ,i..a., .,., Pualda~• .._ la 1Wde ==-... ~·.=-; bewled ........ .., .... ~ ............ ... petlo ....... ~ .... .a. 11* ............. ~Clfl IR\'l~ECOAST. ,_~ __ .. _ . ....,_.ooo __ _ • REALTORS· 768-7500 do-ff-~ rMOVatkWll on older WMMer monthly s-~menta; ._..,.... hoUlll .. 9mon0theW11yaAl~m11~~~~·~--ll~·~dlPl~•~c~ .... ~-o.~n~tax~dedl~~.ledon~~~·-----=--.J.!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!ll!!llm .. llllllliilllllllmillilmlilll ..... 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Pllflwt the glam...... .. ..... ....... ...... pm!°' .. cellng .... °'you,..,_ molRn and .... wry .... wttk:tt .. tt.. •••• clr9Ctly owrt1 I Id. wtwy It .. .-.t eo mudt In lrlldten Md Colors do "*'91 to a room. Too bdwoona Amt ,.... ....... on muc:tt red CM o.awtt.lrit a room Md .. .,. Md thua Pi ... Ted for IMng make It lpl>UI lmdl ......... a rooma Md bedroom9. whle a ....... Cllli•••.nect.grwe•N9lful.~• glam .. _._. betwwi .. high dtnrtul.Gel•llly.lghtcoeor.fMlcea glamMdlat. ....room ..... -.... uni: & Associa---;t.--ies-..... REAL ESTATE 140 t•I 21ZS-Je•t I _.._ llaw111rtC ... 1r. BIG CANYON· 18th FAIRWAY ~A bieticated, thil 4 Bd, 6 Ba. CUit.cm deeiped by WallllCe Neff is California 'Wvm, at ita bM! Plom coun,ud miry tbna the s:ncioul A apraw~ Ooor plan to 1parkling J!OOl. ...,.,.te citrua and roee p.rdenJ. ri&_bt oato coune it'1 the entertainen dqbt! PRIVATE POOL Hu USE W/SA NA, eno1'IDOUI buement and Oftl 4200aq.ft. to charm you. 24 hour guarded gate. Owner may •illt. $996,000. Call Jeri Hunt to aee. Dear Gerry a Cb.rWa: 7t Ill ratt but tdi etbl'W 1t'ben we are able to Intend w1t1J peape IFttb wfJom we de•dup complete conlldenoe · aad t:ruat.Jn thelrlnttgrl~. We notr have tl1"' mnlJdence aad truat la both al,., .. Wade and Elfie AJenndir Anabelm H1lJa. CA -4-1-86 • llA•FO• V•W 1n•w wrm . ...... . .•...• Wf-.Y ·--··· Loa ... priced °' .. 8'U .... hOma The MOI~ mod9I -~In dem&Ml .... ~ .... lac81b1 ... pool and gr9miblft.. $231.000 • 640-l.ONG II •ear• •r•w ln~ ........... moet ....... nlng SorMr..t we he¥a evw hid lleed. Ewrytf*eg ._ been ,.. pl9ced whldt can 8dd to the 1l1gance of. home. The --broken who have 8Mn It Uff .... • model home'' . 840-l.ONG ... ,~,·--..... Extra large IOt. wtllt room for boet or RV Slol-oe. o.p, IUnny b11Ck yn with room tor a pool or gm-- den. You cm Me the lghts from F&llltb1 lmnd from ttte k*'-' .... .,_.., bedroom. $339,900. 640-LONG l&WIUHI I ••llAtm . Thia ..,.tded ... •••IOd•l•d • BR MOl;tego ... tlnlltted )uet befor'9 the owner w n:lifa red. The owner'• la. .... ~· gllln .... ~ $75,000 In up- ~ .... the acttooe. ... pool ... or-tbelt. It .. Ideal for ... ..... t.mly. 1287,000. 640-LONG LOmn'• t•• Thia awner • modwded to .... ~ bought artOths In erw.. w. he¥a priced tt 11t 9-t S10,ooo b9kJw ~. Gr..r bllCk yard, room for poo1. Pract rtgtwt. EMY to Mow. $258,000. 640-LONG CALL 640-LONG Pool & ape on ... vlllw Ilda. Nllflt lgtda & Maunlalrt View. w.. ... He~ mod9I ... •da II d hnl..., ... 3-ar e-...-. ... curtly .,...... 1458.000 . 840-LONG ACCPa l•llWWLOI ·•LAIS U Approx. 112 ecrw .-ap the moun- btln and owrlookJng the iiteln b 11 ct. In Uplna and up h c:o.t. A wry blllctable lot, ....... ft9t and on a cul-de 1ac ..,_. wllh Ot'liJ two olfw hou 111 n.. .. ....,_. nolmlt tothelizie hcM-. "'*" could be bull ..... ,. duced to $490.000. _ 840-LONG a•1a••••• a• One of tlaaport a..:tt•a most peatlgklua hontea on the ...-. llt $1,485,000. Bull In 1930. .... home .... ~ In ...... fawily for ........ pertod. It ... two bllltMbla Iota. Md *'Y ... on the ........ one of ... most open ·~· ... In .. of t'9wport. . 640-LONG (714) 640-5664 !El SM Mill\. DR SlJlt 200· NEWPORT lfJO\ CA!Rlm ,, I I I 1· I a I I I I I I I I I I I RM~ 911·1'211 Wt.LM n'lefllllbtf .. •,_.-.•Fee• •1&nl 1a. IWEEPlll ICEll VIEW! 1111,111 ONe of Newport's BEST view buys! Superbfy remodeled 3 bdrm home with 3 baths. Open beem oeffingl ln family room. The kitchen ta a dream • all new upgrades. Oak floonng. V'9ws from format IMng and dining rooms. TtVs home has uncompromf9mg detail. Asking $309,000. OPEN SUN. DCLlllYE CUFFl&YD lllLIEll' llUll Huge lot -llkno8t 10,000 sq.ft. One of the very bes1 areas of Newport. 3 bedroom Ranch styte home lndudes family room and poof. Re- modeled kitchen and bath. Vacant and ready to ·aem Asking $325,000. OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN. 111•1nn111-1211 3 bedroom, 2 ~bath with fireplace AND 2 bedroom, 1 bath with fireplace. Double garage • Prtvate patio's -recent paint and carpet. Fadng ocean. High rents I n .. 111.l I 111-11211111-1211 IAll IWIEI ·•UY I 2 Muter bedrooms with baths. $40,000 below I market! Watch the boats from your kttchen end I patio. Vecant and ready to gol CaH For your pereonal lhowtng. .. 111.1111-Jlll/111-1211 lllUl 111111 I A reel muterpfieoef 9 bedrooms, 8 baths - eeparllte family room + much more. 3 c. . garage. Must Met Call for per'80MI tour. I .. 1111 lll-Jlll/111-1211 1111 IWIEll AppralMd for $800,000. Asking $395,000. High I on the hill wtth 3300 sq.ft. 3 YMf• new • 3 bedroom, 3 bath, den, 2 story Md pool. 2 ftrep(aces and ocean vtewt •. REALTORS ® ... llJ lml1'I MPLD &.ipett> 3 bedroom unit wtth 21A baths + family room. 2 """*'-· Compeetety remodetad -A perfect OWfW'8 unit. Fully contained one bedroom unft In AMW. G.M.I. $1 ,800. A very flne property. Alt1ng $245,000. New EXCLUSIVE liltJng. c.a for .,, appt. IM lllTOI U1-1111 .. IEllAIUI YIW Newer Clffhaww\ 'ee6denoe In prime location. 48R. famMy room, plus den or Hbrary and 3 full baths. Soertng <*tings, elegant marble entry. TNa moat drwnatk: deelgr1 wtll lend ltaett to any decor. New poof wtth extenaive decked area. A beeutffut property wtth al conveniences. Excep- tk>nat vak». $429,000. OPEN SAT & SUN. ••11 •a1-1111 Thta ~ custom home hM four bedrooms and 3 'A batM. The veraalle floor plan can be converted to lndude a ..., ... ~-All the charm end location you could wwrt. Asking $495,000. PteMe all for llPPC>lntment. IMlll7FDll1·1• E'mlTn .. 2 llSID lllTEI This townhome hM 11 .. with 2 mater bedrooma, cozy ftreplaoe, 2 car at· teched g8(llg8 and haa community pod and tpa. Cerpet .-OW•ace. A8ktng $128,000. .,,.... .. ..... 111-1111 .... llT 1111111 ...... lfPllTlllTY Located on one of ttewport Height9 best atreets wtth room to expMd up or out. Has cute CfRY kitchen, cozy ftreplaoe, llley acc1111. New yard and 2car~.A9kJng 1195,000. ........ 111-1111 EllTlllE ••• 3 bedroom wtth recently r9n<>dal11d kitchen. Hardwood floors. cozy ftreplaoe, lerge lot; room for ~-Mklng. onfy 1 182.000. ........ u1-1111 un•• llUllY -.1111' lllTD LowJy t'9wport Condo. Profeellonally decor· lltedl 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car gllrag9. A f'MI bMuty. ,..., pod and apa. Only I 169,000. Won't tut. c..t for penonal lhowtng. ... na.111-1• ... ••Tiii Wiii 11111 nn ExpanaNe ttewpoft H1fght9 p.operty with re- oent 2 story addition. T_..,. trwlttonal deafgn with oak har~ftoors Md two brick fire- places. Large tarn.tty room ~ pool area. Fuly contained ~ unit la,.., of property and much more. S<CLUSIVE LISTING. Asking $349,500. Call for appointment. OPEN SAT. 1111117 I 111·1• EllTlllE 1111,111 Charming 2 bdrm, 2 bath home. Large lot with fruit trees. Two ftreplacel. werm ~family room. Price haa just been reduced -owners moving out of area. 1111117 • U1·1111 IELllllT II .I.& PllUI 1111.- Extra dMn 8 PIM wtth OW1t 3400 9q.ft. Ex- Pllnded muter w/offtce. light h9rdw00d oak ftoora. PrtYate location. Pini J?•Hl 111·1• llYE II ... llT 11111 -SMl/M . With 20% down th6I 1BA OOftdo Wll cost $587 /mo P&I. Walt to bemtta. Gat9d--. Under ground pertc~. = ID.IOO. ..... __ ••••• 1-.. Pann 11•m11 11•,1• <>c.rt, harbor vteW. 2 br, 1-.._... F.P., wool carpet, tlte, mlmn. Move In 8nd .,.,,. Walt< to beach . Pini J?•HI 111·1• I .. uu. llwal/Nt-1111 I 831-1288 • 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA. INDEPENDENT I •• , ....... ,, ~·•w•.,.. NSM .. HIN MN+--••--en.--··--··--- ''TO SELL · YllR IOIE f _ -CILL 11111 DOVIE'' . HARB OR RIDGE 1111,111 Oovenshlre 5 BR, 4 BA. ftlmMy room, dining room, NEW PAINT, CARPET, drapee, t5rtck deck, kltehen I. entty. CorriplMe OOMn, .... bay, city, mount.in vtewa. A--. l350,000 at 11%; $150,000 mt 12%. Prtwde ysct wttti room for poof. . .......... 111111 n Fiii - #1111111• Hedeeigned by Fart, thll cuetom 5 bedroom, 8 bath, haa a ..... .,... wtth ... a celllng8 of padded lllk, wtth control Nghtlng for the celeetlal design wen to .._ under the etara, btack mirrored .... a gold ..., ~ tn format dining, pool a tpe of mtone with cateadtng waterfatts. Uneurpaeed view of ocean, bay, ctty lights. A muat to ... tf you want the elegance and contemporwy ,...Ing of Hart>or Ridge. Asking $1,895,000. LUIE IPTlll Slll,IOO Highly upgraded DEVONSHIRE ~BR, 48A oak entry & famtly room. Format dining room. En}Oy ocean, bay, ctty, mounUlln vtewa. WHI trade for commercial proper1Y. ......... 1121,111 Customized "l.attremont". 4BR, 38A, family room, formal dining room, ocean and city tight view. Beauttfutty decorated. A11umable $600,000 1at T.D. $25,000 down and take oyer paymentat LIDC1 ISL AND ...... , ...•. , ....... 1111111 au 1111m .. Udo tsle ~,ouetom. thrw bedrooms. 3 bathe. AWllF.IQ tie t1oon a walls ttwout. Mutw .,... ._ ....., room Md hot tub, lnkeboll CUiiom a.rwd bed, heedboard Ind credenza wlmnopy, trench armolre, IMda to muter blll9 .. To at.y''. ClllWd wood wel ecutpture 111d4" ''To Stlly". Thie ts a mu8t to .... Many....._ too """*OU9 to Met. ......... GOOD BYES ... llYCIEn -1s11111 Must NII four bedrt-' ~ \\ur batha, formal dining, famlty roc·a. ' ~,Sd for pool, Iota of trees. Owner ·~ .• lake on.. A steal at s21s,ooo. Iii I 111111• SPllUIS ~tl,000 View, large 4 bdrm '~ •·. 3 baths, format living, dining, f81"i,. ' ~ .J'.Ufut room, den, spa, large yard. ~ •. ...... , ... NEWPORT BEACH IEWf•T llYflllT Four bedrooms, three baths, formal dining, famlly room, view ~ room for two boats one up to 50 ft. Aaume existing leue option wtttl outstanding terms and low down. Great buy•\ $910,000. ..... , .. 1111111 •m• Ave bedrooms, four tun bathe, large yard wtth Jacuzzt, beautlfut IMded gtau wtndow9, custom shutters throughout, formel dining, sun room, 3 flreptacee, Iota of redwood & brick. At st_, at $325,000. f ...... "" SEIYIEW llTEI ... Im ...... Tennis, community poot and apa. ocean and city light vtewa. One story 4 bedroom, 21h baths, family room, 2 fireptaoes, wet bar. Lowest priced New Bedford. ..... 1 ... llLlll PElllSIU ·S211,000 Two bedrooms, 2 baths, formal dining wfth fantastic vtewa of ocean and pter, from this oceanfront condo wtth aecurtty gate and under ground parttlng. Wiii "trade'' up to $400,000 range In Newport. Great second home . ......... 11111111 F•EILllllE 111111111 .... , Fabulous view of Bay and Ocean from this 3 bedroom, 3 bath home wtth large game room and poof. Steal at $552,000. Must Miii ....... LEISE .. lllYM 4BR, 2.5 bath, family room, formal dining, large yard wtth pool a tpa. $4, 100 pw month • ......... ... llT•llT Three ~rooma, three full bathe. family room, wet bar, 2 car garage. Showa wry ctMl'I and YfKY good location. LOW98t prtced plan 4. A steal at $180,000. . ........ INDUSTRIAL OFF ICE SPACE WllTllllllD lfF• LEia 850 SQ.FT. of prime offtce location, prtvete- bath, dMded office, end unit. -pw foot. Groea ...... Comer of Goedenwest and 20th Street. CllTI IESI IFFla ULI • LEia &400 fMt of 100% offtce apllCe ... decOmed wtth ample P9fklng. Priced below martc.t at 95- N.N.N.FT. or $724,000 .... price. .... "" NEWPORT BEACH IE1'NIT Ill I .... YIEW 1121,IM Ocean & city light vtewa from atl rooms, 2 bedrooms, 1% bath, fireplace. "The Penthouse" Versallles. •&111-1111 SOUTH COAST METRO 11 ... SELL IFF 3% DOWN -Owner occupied. 15% DOWN -Non-owner occupied . 1 BDRMS from $59,900 2 BOAMS from $e9,900 3 BDAMS from $79,900 •&111-1111 D1Yi1'1 F•ttritl Recipe .---------------------~ I .... _I I I 1 ( 16 OZ) certoruour creem, 1 6oz.. i*g. cherry jetlo, 1 I I ~~ juice, 1 cup port wtne, 1 cup pm9d 91ng I II OtllONe jeMo In Meted c:heny )uk:ie. Add wtne Ind : cool untM eyrupy, lldd c:herrie9 Ind c:Nlt In flat pyrex I dlah untJI firm. Cut Into 8ql.18r• Ind p&llCI on lettuc:a 11 I leevea. Top with eour ctMm Whk:fl has beef'I mbc9d I with the JulQe of ~ lemon, 2 Tap. a.,. and duh of I I Mlt~ Spoon a coup1e of apoonf\.111 on top of Jelo I I ~utna. I I **A trilnd by the NIM of.....,. ~0-W ~ I I thil ,.ape'" 1972. tta IO good tor. ~ W¥ed I with Chicken Saled and Hoe 8'9ed. ·---------------------~ IAOKER MEMBER · 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA• 831-1268 I ' I I B I I Mi@fiw.M@W--•1 @ 1 --•1@1--••1--•111•--··1-----··i'I , , HllES Fii SILE 1 IEll- * * 1323 Be)lllle DrM, .... 1(.9' 644-6200 S44tLOOO ~ 1-5 •810 Avoc:edo, Olde CdM 875-8000 $216,000 Set & s.., 1-5 611Jelli••-.OldeCdM 833-2801 $221,500 SM/Sun 1-5 217 LMUpur, C.D.M. 844-l200 $315,000 ~ 1-5 23 Ocw'I V'IMa, S. llMnd, fflllwport Bdt 644-9080 $435,000 ~ 1·5 424 Sen Benwclno, eo.ta .._ 646-7171 $298,800 Setwdey 1-4 • 17 T err1dma, IMne 780-8333 $151,500 Saturd9y 1-5 2 11 ,111 F• II er Ill * 12 Bek:cu1 Dr. s .. Bek:our1 644-QOO M85,000 Satwd8Y 1-5 1407 Bonnie Doone Terr9Ce, CdM 644 6636 $355,000 1-5 127 E. Bey A¥8. Bmboe ,,.,.,.... 673-3550 $279,500 Sunday 1-5 Lota 84-85-88 Top of Rocky Point, Spyal- 644-QOO $2, 100,000 s.t...sun .... ••975 ~Cove, CCW99 6«-fS200 $630,000 SurMSey 1-4 • **2215 Baylllde Drtve, C.O.M. 644-6200 $1, 195,000 Set-Sun 1-5 •477 Coeta ..... St. e.tJilde eo.ta Meu 642-5200 $225,000 Sunday 1-5 200 Oel Mar. Costa.._ 631-7370 $163,500 Satwd8Y 1-5 * * 1014 E. e.lboe BMS., ~ 644-6200 $995,000 SM-Sun 1-5 486 Gavtota. ..,,,. 644-5518 $238,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 618 Jamine, Olde CdM 833-2801 $259,500 s.t/Sun 1-5 321 Polnlettla, Otd CdM, Corone Del M8r 7~9070 $377,000 Stdurdey 12-5 1115 White Salls Way, Hllrbor V... Hiiis 875-8000 $399,500 Sat 1-5 3 11 ,111 Fiii II 1r IEI 435 Aleo, •'-Port Heighta. NB 842-5200 $281,500 s.t/Sun 1-6 2345 Nella. e..tbkltf, Nwpt Bch 842-5200 $242,900 ... Sunday 1-5 --------·- • 1201 a. Gum Lw. w1 .. clft Grow9. N.8 844-9080 1372,000 8lltl8un 1-6 v..e ~ llllrMf Dr, Ilg~ N.8 780-1900 '320,000 ...,_ 1-1 •17 c.n.. a.y Dr., C.O.M. 7~100 1637,500 IMd Ind s.., 1-5 *""• 11 ~ ...,. Ridge, NwsJJt Bdt . 7~ teM.000 ~1..S *1120 Gddlllwod, CdM 1-..100 ... 11.000 •4 Morro-·--· I I 844 l200 '475,000 221 ... deeue. Olde CdM 844-0121 1510,500 3107 Pletl9, 0... .... 845-0303 •1•.500 Slllwd9y 12-4 300 ~. (Ocw'I Villw). Old CdM 759-801o S3IO,OOO ~ 12-5 * 1072 SllMa. ..._Wood, C.M 845-0303 $114,000 s.turday 1-4~30 944 S.iidcMde, Corona dlt ... 780-1900 ... 25.000 SuncMy 1-5 *240 Senta ........ &lellde Colila ..... 842-5200 $174,500 8undmy 1-5 1500 SW.•. H.V ..... Corona dll W. 844 8080 '341,500 SelJ8un 1-5 • 15 Snowl!PPM. nine 87S-3139 $1&4,850 SM-Sun 1-5 1807 T ..... IMne T.,,_. 844-8200 $485,000 ~ 1-4 ••3411 W•idMJii Court, eo.ta ..... 845-«t03 $215,000 SAT /SUN 1-5 4IDI .. •2001 K...,,,.., nine Terrece 875-8000 $38e,OOO S.. 1-5 •2011 Tahuna Terrece, nine Terr. ~ $416.000 ~ 1-4 124 Vie Tr1elte, Udo 1111e. NB 873-7300 $450,000 Sundey 1-4 4 II,.. F• II tr m .,.. 1117 YKM ~ See.._, N.8 844-9080 $429,800 s.., 1-5 LOTS: 303 N8rda9ul. 45'x111' lot. Old CdM 759-9070 $295,qoo S9IJ8un o.ly ••2112 Beylhcn Or., BfYll'Or• ~ $1,300,000 &lndey 1-4 434 BegollAa, C.O.M. ~ $520,000 Sund9Y 1-4 ....... 22 a.non.. tWbor Hll 780-8333 $850,000 8IMcl9y 1-6 * v 11 eyp,.. P<*rt Ln, Big Cyn, N8 840-48ee $995,000 Sundmy 1-4 *2029...,. llwd. Coata..... . ' 557-3111 '214.000 a.turd9y 1-6 ••S30I Ocw'I llwd, Olde CdM f7s.8027 SIM.GOO 8lll/8un 1-5 250 Po«1i. (Ocw'I Villw). Old CdM . 759-IOfo ..-.ooo s.udmy 12-5 •2012 Pott ..... tWbar Yllw 780-W SS21.500 s.t-8un 1-5 1527 811C1-. H.V .... Corona dll W. 144 ...... 500 ...,..... 1-6 125 Vim Karon. Udo ........ #port ~ 131-7300 .... 7.500 ~ 1-4 .... 1 Via Udo ...... Udo -.. 173-7300 11.llO.OOO .._, 1-4 720 Via Udo Saud, Udo lllle. N.8. 173-7300 $715,000ql ...... 1-1 ...... .............. * •31741 Contlto Wfl!t. Coto • c.. 844-GOO $1,050,000 ..., 1-5 1508 ~ Lw. WaUclft, N.B. 754M700 '320.000 SlllunMy 11-3 •18P-..Lw.~•·· 844-GOO 1&11,000 SalwcMy 2-6 2345 Pott c.tala. 811atlld 144-GGO '317,712 S.-&an 1-4 ,,,, ••33 Rldgll;-. ..... Ridge. .. 780-8333 13.500,000 a.l/8un 1-6 ••25Alclgalne.f .. wpcrt~ 844-aocJ 13,880,000 ~ 1-5 •• 1183 a.... Cotta ..... 845-0303 1219,000 ~ 12-4 ............. ••...-1 IUpol, HmrtMw Ridge. N.8. 844-IOIO 13,toO,OOO 81111"'5/Sun 2-5 * •...-2 W.iged Foot Lw. Ilg CMyon, NB 7eo-oeol .-.ooo ~ 1-5 •1•s TIWll•ES Fii SILE 2 II,._, .. II er•I 379-ww Tert. 8-* 89Y. •••"10'1 Bdt 844-9080 S 172,000 Setwd9y 1-6 ·~~1~600Cour1, CM 8undey 1-4 23 Ocw'I Vista, s.. IMnd, Nwlport 8c:h 844-toeO $435,000 Set 1-5 ' 'L -- ..... 12 Tribute Court, 'r er.et, ~8 846-8811 • 246, Sat/Sun 1-5 Sunday 1-5 ~-- OCEAN VD I fDR BAY BEACH Luxurious near new Duplex. 3 Bedroom, Baths up and 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths down. Fireplaces in both Units. Big 4 car garage. Askinc $289,ooo JAC<llS REALTY, INC. 675-6670 DU PLUES FDR SILE 111,111211 518 Dehtta. Corona del Mer 875-2424 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Perfeed .. l•ltle A O•t Corona del Mar: ln Exclm.lve IniDe Ternce. .. WaJtlnc Distance to Yadllt Claba, Golf. Tennis, Fuldoa 1lland, Newport Center, Balboa hlaod. Completely Remodeled - Bedroom, Den. To tee ia to appreciate. Ot'ftaD£T Pll,- ANCY IMllll8NO llUL TOii 714 •••••• . IDT Ill• E. -llY1U 38drm, 28a, tunny patio, hardwood floors, high beam cetHnga S3n ,000 -Doff HOUMfll Olla MT U... 111 PClll I llA ••Nm•• a -SC&CWii 1111 tmn •• , .. .. gr.et for ..... dS ~ kw9rtl Stf9e ICOfY 3 Id. 2~ be ----.... COft'CllM• ~pool. 1175,000 111 ~ ~ •• _., ... tt ..... ......... .,Ml ... •• ,, ............... u. TRIPLEXES Fii SILE 418 Oek St, Laaune 8eect'I 497-t384 .-.ooo Sund9Y 1o-3 •Spa *'°°' **W...-front * * •W...mont & Pool vGtw tlddtw at OU-d oat• l.oYdy grttnbdt xtting with winding c~k. lmmaculatt 3 Br., 3 &. in neutral tones. Customized kitchen. $229,000 Fee. ... ::.;J . SALE OR LEASE OPTION Bnuriful Wescdiff family h~. Four years nni. .C Br., .C Be. + library, family room, gourmet kitchen. Pool & Sf19. $435,000. CALL (714) 720-1704 Doug Bulley, Broker . . ' •IALlllAll •u .... llU l_ ....... ,.,, _,_ ~,, __ "'° l--''" ·-c.--FNIAU _,,_ 117) ..,....,.v..., ,.., -AM HOUSH/CONDOS c_,, 1 .... CIWM' 111) ----· ,, .. S....he ......... -1 ... _ 1)7) s..c-Jl7• _, __ c.-... IOI» 1 .... , .. $.i. 10()0 __ , __ ,,,. ..... ._ --1006 O.OOIC........., Ii?) --1111) ·----1007 Ow<OI-~ l)jO --. .... .....,..., ,, .. '~"°"° .. Of .. 1011 ,_,,_,c;. .... 1)1) ~'°'°" """"• ,, .. (Of'O.-O dit1 MOI 1017 _.._.. ,,., -·-11• MISC. llNTALS , .... .......,.. 107• ·-~ ·~ ·-)190 °"""'-101• I f I...._ loQD c_,,_ fl •o•o 1037 • If W-. 167) ~ J~ll·y 10)4 ---· '°"° A'AITMINTS -~..._~. '°" -·-...... IOU llllllAU C.-• )tO'l ..... _ ......... l~~h 10.. --·-7.00 ·-•·si.. ·--10'° HOUSH/CONDOS ----1t01 ll-W-._ ......... 10$7 , ___ . , ... c.-1 .. -l oh '°'"• •OU c;...• 1101 c ....... .,Mof '•" --M.t1UOI\ v.,,. 1061 --"'""" 1106 , __ ,.,. -·-,..._po,, ... h 11»9 __ ,.,_....., 1101 0.--,..,. __ , __ •01• , __ .. 7111 (t 1 ... 1631 COMMllCIAL ,.,.,. ""'-' c~ .. O"O 1071 c ........ ,,,., 1111 ,_ .. -. '~ l>oMo .... '°'° , __ 712• ~-· 7640 I.I. SALl/llNT '°'" ~O ·N>~ 0.--111• \ov""" Coov ~o 11116 .__ __ ,.., ..._.._ Of•o 1111 .._...l_ ·--,_ ... _, 11)4 'V'•• 1090 ·--· ---· ''"° 1--MISC. I .E. ~--,,., ,_._. ,,_ ,, .. h11h f ...... --1100 l--· 1-- Listed & sold within 1 week 1111 ...,. fifll•• I need your llstlng nowt 111.L•F•YMI IOI. ESTATE llDll llO-IOOO tr lll-1111 Rl'{MtlC or Newport Beach ,, .. ,.,.,.....,. v..,,, 71>0 ---· PETE BARRE TI .. REALTY BIG CANYON BUY OF THE WEEK -ESTATE .... Prime cul-de-sac location over 1h acre wtth golf couree. mountain & city light view. 4 Bdrm, 2~ bath, formal llvtng & dining rooms. Perfect for expansion. Good terms avaJtable. Owners mottvated -Easy to show. For m«9 lnfonMtlon call Dml •m....-y Grubb GEilis 844-1200 , ... ..__,._..,;... , ... 1•30 ..._,OH ... -,..,, ,_,,_.,. ,." o.pi...1~ 7667 -,_ ... _,,_°'\' Own your own deeded lot with large fe~ 1ard! Your own new beauti· f ul 2 Bdrm, 21/t bath Canyon Court Townbome with woodbam.lng ~ place, mlcro, dlspoul, dlabwuber, IUDdeck, skyllte, ceramic tile counter, beamed cellino. llltUDc rnim>red cloeet door. Plll\'ACY - SF.cLUSION -PEACE! Start at f 127,000. Moist attnctlve fiDaDclDC! v=.!:..-:=. •• MMter Piece 1289,800 A decotater'a dlllght. HM 2-MMCer 8ultM. ... yn, 1cMly petlo. brtght Md oMery throughout. FIRST TIME BUYER ttewport 8wt'I S 109,000 Act now -toW down -vecant. lergllln -2 BR. 2 BA end unit. I.Moe 11¥--. Flptc. a..-.... nook. · I h8"9 men. Cell lob now Me 7171. DEADLINES· PUBLICATION DEADLINE MondCY ............. Fri. 4:30 p.m Tl.Mldey ......... Mon. 4:30 p.m. Weclnetdey ... T\199. 4:30 p.m. Th\ndey ........ Wee!. 4:30 p.m. Frldey ........... Thf\19. 4:30 p.m. Saturdey ........... Fri. 3:00 p.m. Sunday ......... Fri. 3:00 p.m. CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY The Delly Plot ltrlwl lor ~end llCQ#'M:y. Howewr. ~ errora do occur ,,.._. --.n ~ 'f04lt .t le rMll bed! Ind c:t.a your 9d ~· Report errora llM11dl1• to 142·M71. The Diiiy PllOt eocept1 no llebMy lor tiny error In en .._,, tot .tllcfl " mey be r-.oi,.... ~ IOt .,_ OOlt of the IPec9 ~ _,...,.. by 1t1e error. Cr..-c.ri Of'ltt be elowed for ltlt llrat !Ner11oft . THE DAil Y Ptt.OT OFFICE HOURI T•: M-F W:30/COUNTER li-f 1-5 --C 0 TE .~, REALTY 10218LUEGUM 3 BR + DEN WITH SPA Very Spactoue. N9w & Modem. *315,000 Open Fri/Sat/Sunday -. ~ " COLDWC?Ll B.\N~CR ~1 ---·--·-· cal .., .. , --- dWKAi WOOCllNDGI CNWe1. aw, ,.,...., ..,.. rm. ...., lel'od1a_...,., fft0¥9 In 00fdlol1. 11 ... MO .... ""' ,... 11 •IOIMOP'e. "*9.l?Mal wooolAIDGE *· a. A"'*'t c...._. hoMet 11».IOO. ~ l*fY. 41 "aclft9 Wl1td. lrilne.O.-.-.. an, 114, •110 I 1111. ~2·4pM. 414·2147, ~-·--........... ~···-......-.. ... ~ -.y .............. _ RffM*' t ' TREAT YOUB SWEET TOAZEPHYK- A NATURAL HIGH! Canyon Heights Ton.homes 2281 Canyon, nr Wilson World Class Flnancillg . ~~· I J) I • , .. I I 1. ... .. • I I ------· i;;;;:;;;;;~;;it;r-:;:;;~;;;;~:::;~;--;;::::;;;;;;;'.'i===···...o'f/asal.DTAft CL••1r111• WM'I ••et.... 118 ••et .... IHI lal•ta Ptal~aala ... •M Ctlla... -.:.: . CLEAN SW. 2ba. Hwt>or L u x u , T 0 u I 1 I a r m 1112 28' EMtllde T ownl'lowe. l550 South eo.t Pllllll HllMdal LM $1200 mo. furni.ti.4 VIiii Balboe 99 • • gweoe. Good loc, •730, ., .. 1Bdnn, ... ~ v.DU naalh.1 do·n't an~~ gwdtwatetpd.NOP£TSI Condo. CIOM to beh eclCloeed ~. utll fn.. Cell tti W 4000 Dys, pool, carport. Ho j)N. L~ :-~~ •u ' ~~·--. 646-23e90f~13ee. S1050/mo,c.lft48-7"3 clud•d $850. YHtlyl 840-242tE~nde 5"4&-8781 that }jHr do you70h. Udo COMMANDING VIEW VERSAILLESCONDO A~S/UM5-5M2, ..... am. H00 -1850, ibd, 1ba, 4'0 • . • • '1VfK ~t. e..cn acroea 2BR 2ba w/frplc: In ~ ..... Tt 1't ... hf lBr r.rng ,_,. lndry ~ety r9n0Yat9d, on atr .. t. S.. luX penthouM toe. Mini bay '119w. $080. 2Bdrin 2ba f11>1c, GWllG9 po0i cerPort NO pML weet 17th ,,.., Whlttlw. under LAguna e..cn. No'*'· Agt 644-7211 S950imo yfiy, 8~. • . • '650!~. 543-3829 tot men data. urtl&.lff fll lllllft IJ 931 W. 18th S48-0492 *!Tf 28drm. 28a. 110Chq ,..SBr, 38a Ml. Nice yd, ATED VILLAGE COM-Ctnu ... Jiu 1122 •CIMn 2Br 28a rv SC ~: ~':'· t~ac~ bMUt w. $1750 ue...S«: MUNITY. 2 & 3 Bdrma, 2 tCUtt WWW fL'. gw-Ptaz.a, S.A. Carp ort, ua..2750 Aft ~ dep, grdnr & wet• Incl. 'A8a. 1eoo.1eoo aq ft of age & 1rp1e 1$850/mo. patio, pool. Child ok. .....,.... Bwbafa, Rttr ~195 PUF\E, LUXURY. Ger999. t1M9t2 vi .. Rentals $700 NO PETS 722-8011 _lllfJ.;,..._ __ llT_W_/_Yll_W_, SPA In INlll9r tulMI. , Eutt>klff llngl• 48drm Dining room wood-CHARMING 1 BRIQW9g9. •MESA VERDE D IWl'28r, Vault9d c•lllnga, prvt lamlly home. All new bumlng nr..,..c. micfo-South 01 t1wy Slngl9 2ea. new d9cor, d/w, balcony, r•d.corat•d ·' d9cor. All xtru S1950 Wllvti OYen, pma;. patio. adult pr•I. 1735/mo, lock9d garag•. lndry $895. 2151 P9Cftlc Av. EYCI)'tblna you rcaUy don't need In an lq)Utment. and more. 857-103 t or 760-9398 ELEGANT LIVING only 759-8389 $795 No pMI &40-2498 8 3 t -8 1 0 7 p m 0 r Al Nontr.lood Place. we llOI only ultt C<ft of your ~WC ITV 10 ,.,- Fabl Brand N9W condo. 15 m1nu1 .. to So .. Co. •NICE 280RM 2BA* a55-0885. No"""* wtlsfy y00rwanu. With brand new apamnmu. Lilrgc. wcU·dest&~ ~-Nvr l\ld In, Hrbf Woodl, Plaza, tu1t eut of C.ta.... Zll4 Lndryfac.d/W.Fncdpdo. HUGE 28' 21Mle twnhM. floorplans •PoolS~spu •Oubhousundruccntcr •Toclou • nr Galson. 2br 1ba, pool, N9pw«1 Btlld & aouth of IAsfXN'f IN No I*• $650 N/amlcra Alt 9Xtr~. Dbl ger. HuQ9 c.trporu • w undry rooms , ac-rr~<iys • Pw -icomc • Axhool. spa S 1150. MO-~. San DleQo trMWay. 15251 lBR lBA ... 760-1418 or &42-7528 fncd ywd. H26/mo. Pet Hmt<ll!C M .net $hopping wtthln walkl"ll du!MlC'e •All r1g111111 the 1 2413 ORANGE AVE mo • -ok &42•tw ... ~Irv ,..___ .__. h"'• · .... Um ll•IMlf 831-s.39 By appt only built Ina, lndry rm, nr •WESTSIDE 1825* no::an "' Inc. """''"'•ndstt 111 .. ,,.,"unyt .. .,.wcvc mis:orn Brand new Condo In N9w-bMCh & lhops. 2Br, t~Ba. 1200 aq. h., W &.mn l-.i NQR'HWQOD pi A •CE Port BMctl. Highly up-IHt• Ct11I ••trt 735-74t W, 18th St. patio, roomy and c!Mn. lbd wit.ti ~al C911---, I LM --- graded, has mini bNnd1 & llH TSL MGMT 842-1803 No peta. 548-4508 Inga! In ama11 complex. 1300 Hayes SUut. Irvine. CA cnno · (11.4) 6'7-4100 -~ tight carpeting. Prvt toe. 1 0 mo 1 2• BR 2b• garage. Eut-WI/• Ol1hw•th•r, bulltlna, Upata.lrs ovetlooldng the very lharp POOi -Jae' aide oui9t and mocl«n. L 8actl9lor Unit oc fr"ptc, pool. 381 Hamilton, c.ta lieu ztM'e.ta... •M C..ta •111 2'14 spa. All thla for m~ro 2 c~gar ~~·"~"'°~~MC. 1n g C ~I ~~~t~~~H~~=~·:~=5~·~il~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~ 11250/mo. 5/20. sS75/mo. ~9-0759 Cecll Place. 631·1195 c::r& q~ow .;:: CLEAN 6 SHARP 2 BR, E/SIDE DELUXE TWNHSE mfAIT.. FIREPLACE-POOL-PATIO cant DaY9540-115t ept1 & drp1 D/W gar-2Br 1'118a, pa11o, gatage $735/mo. 2BR t'llBA X·Lg 18rl585&28tle75. *tAY19111Y* 28Rapacloul,a/c,d/wrec · age., no pet~. $&40imo. S735-2S430r11ng9(A-1), Twnhae, £/tide, poot, Eu1alcM 557-2841 Lg 4Br, 28a, frplc, bltlna, 3 rm, pool, OU BBQ. MC. $475 1Br Moblle HolM. 845-5577 842-2520 gar., lndry rm, quiet toe. SHARP & CLEAN t Bdrm --/'1, /' '.''',' ~ /1/11 760 8])) car gar. Only "75. Fee prk·g. Exel foe. "25/mo. Bnins, no pet1. MatuN 1 t E'SIOE SPACIOUS 2BR 23 tO Santa Ana with atow & refl'1gafator HARBOR VIEW HOMEI TIUIDT 171-lllO .-oo Merrimac Way, nr Adtta, Oui.t. lttf N9w-DARLING LU-28' ba. 1ba pvt patio pool 2 TSL MGMT 842-1803 +-small yard no pet1 3bd 2b I & Harb« BL 979-191 t port Btltd: 846-!373 New cpta/drpa/patnt. · • •• ...:,.. .._11n • $490t mo s..e-1377 . a. pvt poo spa. •u.2•• 11111•1 lndry hkup atow &. gar-PllflOOI max. -..... no •-•-• grdnr. no pell. Lease • -· C..ta.... 2114 C..11.... 2'24 909. S795/mo, 673-3117 peta.846-5137/540-otlo $735 mo. 2BR, IV.BA, SHARP & Cl9at\. Spadou• $1795 mo. 551·1900. PoolsldeCondow/alrcon· • E'SIDE LG TOWNHOUSE! E/alde townhouM, gar .• j 1 BRgard«I a.pt Patio & --------1 dltlonlng Immediate lndryroom nlceloeatlon c · D/W LUU•• IAIYH avallablllty. S595/mo Eallalda t8drm, lBa 2bd, 1'hba, patio, gar-2829 0r' A ·t garage, pt1/drp1, • Lovely 28drm, 2Ba [)()V9( only. Go by 2521 w. R w/dftn. Fr.ah paint, gar-age. $690/mo. 283 T T 81'199 ~;803 no peta. 1575, &45-5577 Model In Bio Canyon Sunflower, K-5. THEN MEDITE RANEAN •g• wllaundry tub. C1brlllo, 759-3031 s~~:ORT Vl~GE SPACIOUS STUDIO w/qulet & pvt foe. Nkle & call Sue Se1ward • 1625/mo. 832•5088 E SIDE UNFURN/N-PETS FumltMd lBdrm 1885 W/kltc/parklng, veory prv, otean. Aeldng s 1900/mo. 831-1266 or 831·5694. VIUAGE urrsm 111 11& 2bd. newly 6-C, d/W, ~ Jr' 1Bdnn Furn. $565/mo t peraon, n-pet1, $535 Incl I ;ii•~\·P Lota ot wood, $475/mo. gar. wlll ahow M-F Pool, Jecuz:tl. Voti.yblll & util, 75t-.8389, agt. ~ :: No pets 990-2970 5:30-7pm, S-S 10-12 Of Tennie Courta. rec rm 6 MESA PINES 2850 Harte ,,.-_/:f/1/11 I./·.: I 111"( 760•JJJ ~~::: appt, seoo. '50-9249. cable av1ll, Sorry no LIKE N.w 1er 1825/UP ~~=~~~11~~~~~~ $200 OFF 111 lllTH'S E .. takt9 2er, gar. Huve F 1 .... _ UtM aid peta. 557-0075 2BR 1aa wtger S725 Newport Terrac9 2 -t Den. Sharr 1Br, den, frplc, w/d, yd. 1787 WMtmlnatet•C $5~ s2So '!-· •FREE CABLE TV. Lg 1Br TOP AREA. Quiet. No P•ts lmmac deoOf S990/mo. pro decor Overloot<lng REIT WITH Tiii ID S725/mo. 720-9422 5""' H~!in-. c~·c.iT & 2Br, 28a G•d«I Ap11. ••549-24 .. ,.. 675-4912 VIiia Rentals Ilk•. S850tmo or wlll lee .,. _ .. .,., S5 option 840-1812 THE pl&"" lo come._ ___ to _ ........ ~ul UITSllE Mlk• 8am-11am 968-1711 Pool, rec0 room8 S 25-TOWNHOUSE TYPE Lg LIDO ISLE. Yrly leaM.•------~~ ""' '"'""' "__..... --------i $&55. 71 w 1 th t 2Br 1'h8a. Lndry hllups. Charming 3BR 2ba, av all S.atl La1au 2111 park-Ilka setting conveniently located. Only 2 .~::· g':': n~·~: "~l:flield. I* MESA VERDE D'lua ~~5 NoP•~. !~.g:!.~· 512, no pets. S1800/mo, sf@Ps TO BEACH minutes to South Coaat Plaza and the 160 2111 St., S.8-0185. 1J..::9 2Bdrm, 18a. MW <Neof.,_-___ .... _._-_ ... _._._o_s .. 99-3400 own/bkr 3bd, 2bl cOndO, n-pell, beach. . dlhwshr, toek9d gwage WI ..... a - LIDO ISLE GREAT LOC wlwaher dryer, $875/mo, uFR£E MICROWAVE IF YOU New:·~~~ 1':-aoe , .... , APllTmTI '875 No S*• 640-2496 Want • Ml9c:tlon of gr .. t 3Br. 3Ba hM. all amens. (6 month min), 66 l-9&43. & patio. s7251mc>. n-peta, S1~,~~ ~ lwh V-1 ~2• S750 mo. E/lkl9 2br l~ba IMng? W• can ott« any- g r d n r 'Incl VILLA Apartlltatl RENT JtlS WEEKEfl>!" S46-170t .::: .... ..amll~_:"" .. ~--t townhouM. frplo, p1tlo, thing from a 1rr\lll ap1 to BALBOA-Nicest on Nk:e1_._..,,_, _______ , "''""ren .. .-par ... ,.,.. garage lndry room of1 1 4 bdrm houM II loolc- Ln. 2Br. 111 amena, p111or 1 9edroom E~lld• 2Br IBa, frplo, paid. ~ peta. atreet, Quiet location'. Ing In CM, NB: O< HB ocn vu. lua lurn S t800 Gtattal H12 1 lJeJ. & 'ilJeM 12 8lltJu b .. m cell, get. 2 peraon1. 28drm ma.th 1720 2817 Or•no-think of UI tirat fOf th'1 mo. unfur S1&50/yfly, lBORM-UNFORN ~oom/2 ~ No pat1 $890-$700 + 2Bd,m 28ath S740 TSL ~ M2 llU cl'IOICe of ldMI IMng CUIDY UITU. Appllances, ll-991• 2 a.droom Tow~ ... /2"' a.the tut, MC $225 85()..1198 3t8 W. Wiiton. 831-5583 ' • TSL MGMT 842-1803 JI~-. .... , 171-IJH ,._... ... • .... "-•· •-· -...... llAl11fll 17 ....... tr 11M!11 -GAS FIREPLACES -O!StMASKRS 1•-=·===;:;=~-~-;:; .. :;-;;:;:;:;;•;-:; Huv-28R 2~ TwnhM. Int. ..... 2140 L UXURY 3BO, 3BA lalMa II . owr 1400 aq tt. w/d -------- CONDO-Pool, g9'g, Cllff hlu4 1111 =::~~lolh ~0:1 WOODLA• YILLAGI ::'tt~r~:=:·, CC:: 2 ..... 2 IAll Haven ,., ... S1200/mo, 1'.+ 86 APT. i7001M6 a•·---1111 gr9d9d, gar .. poot, ape,. Be loony, flr•plau. S.&-7~ UTIL INCL, NO PETS -Rushe Wood Pane!tnc -Wecllt Room A•. MUST SEEi 1150/mo. $725/mo. 846-0984 an 8 .1...... -(athecfral 8tamed Cellncs --4 Lclited TtnM Courts 1 tnrov our prdlft , ....... IPb. Quiet. comlottallle ~2· 1903 0t &42 ... 905 2BR 2ba epta/draP9• Llllll lllUIUU -laundry fdties -fttr Housint to fr-ys & So. ~i"l'lw wllile only •tcs to o.y.. 842-1531/Ew patio, garag•. dl1h: tBr Studio Condo, LRGE1BORMfl.lmleh9d& 11.Gancesa• ..... HOPETSl'UASE. MU•• wUh•r. ooln lndry balcony "50 839-1059 fully equipped. &If* lo-Sorry, No Peta ALL UTIL TIES PAID S725/mo, tce-8451 NEWPORT SHORES! Two cation. Maliiuly LH OFFICE OPEN DAIL y M __.. • •&a • LLAAll•ft __ ._ Compar• befcn yell ,.,t. •WILi Tl-· alory, 3bdrm, 2b•. fir• 87 5-5 2400 HarbOf BIVct (at Fair Drive) A • -...-,a.• ~ d9Cotat9d cu.Mom t8r 18•. ictra ol•iin place, patio, nur STEPS TO BEACH I VI Ila a.ton t•tut .. e»ool,t e~/frtg, d/W $500. ,_ clubhouH & beach 3BR, 1BA, llV' rm, dining Cotta Meta bbq,-~..!..9:.:·.~i"'H -1111. ..... S1300.Agt873-90e0 rm,frple,patlo.Yrty..... alllall.. .,, .. ., ....,......,..,.., _,.... ·~• - ON THE SAND: Furnlehlld S 1350/mo e75-9250. 714/557-8020 Ma, lmAT 6 ... WAiia iiia.. ICflPlno, No P9(a. N9W 28' 28a encl gw- 18.dioom FurnWMld I ' . 2Br lba. Utll peld. Avail Aclaaelfledad-forellt11e aaaa.tafte0 8Y-••o--RS Ml•A•HRll 38&WE8TWILSON :r· ,,_, Ql'ICM IChool, now fOf 1 month only. guy l'leconwntindlatotot -""5 .._.., •nw;. , am.nltlee, no peta. S950, 831·8589 .. •tt;..;9n-· ... t1on __ • _____ 1 Ml· 11l1 I S850/mo. 986-1174 Rate chart MontNr 11"' Dletftol wt-of..funde 9"ctlx:i 8.74 . ...., llllll1:mc ...._CD, 8.47; 1-Yr. Trw.., 8.48. Rat• are correct u of Monday, May 6, and are subjeet to change. lAndtre ... ,..fbecl ~ , ... ,.., ...... BANKS Pointe ,,... 1talll11 ~ ....... ......... Benk of America 10.000 2.00 9.750 2.00 8.500 2.00 8-Mo.CO 2.50 Crocker 10.000 2.00 9.75 2.00 8.175 2.00 1-Yr. Treu. 2.75 MORTGAGE COMPANIES First lnteretete 9.750 2.00 9.600 2.00 8.815 2.00 1-Yr. Tr .... 2.75 Muon McDuffie 9.750 2.00 9.500 2.00 8.250 2.50 1-Yr. Treee. 2.75 GMAC 9.825 2.50 9.750 2.SO 7.876 2,00 1·Yr. TrMa. 2.25 Sheereon AMEX 10.250 2.00 10.125 2.00 8.500 3.00 1-Yr. TrMa. 2.25 SAVINGS ANO LOAN Amertcen 9.750 2.00 9.500 2.00 8.750 t.50 1 \th Ot8t. 2.25 Home Saving• NA NA NA NA 8.750 1.50 11th Ol9t. 2.00 Greetw..-n 10.250 2.00 9.900 2.00 8.750 1.50 11th Ol8t. 2.26 " Calftomla F~al 10.250 1.50 10.12& 2.00 8.750 2.00 1·Yr. Tr .... 2.35 Home Federal 9.826 3.50 9.126 2.00 8.750 1.50 11th Dist. 2.00 Gt•t Amertcen. 9.875 2.00 9.750 2.00 8.875 2.00 1-Yr. Tr .... 2.75 Downey SeYtngt 9.875 2.00 9.500 2.00 8.500 2.00 11th Dlat. 2.00 Index: .,,._. rm Indicator uMd to determine changea In mortgage imw.t rate. M•gln: amoun1 « percentage ldded to the Index It MCf'I adjultmtnt lnterv.I to determine tht new In..,... , .... OAT A PROVIDED 8Y THE HEITMAN GROUP INC. 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'ta.JR LIFE t American Heart ft. Association V Enjoy the Luxury of the beeutlfUI Mroundlnge of •UlnlUIT In • "*"°"' , a 28drm Condo w/flr~ 2 cw oeteot•/Of** Seour· ~:~W/d • MonttHo·monttl also evailable • Furnished/ unfum1slled • Fitness centers, tennis. swimming Models open da~ W Sorry. no pets Ntwpofl 8Hch No 8IO IMne A""nue 111 lithl .. ,,.. Newport 8t1ch So 1700 llllh Street Ill OCMtl "2·5113 FIND~ through classified ~ ~··-·Its '5"M~~ ' ' . f'AG• 20/SATUllDAY MAY 10, 1 ... , . Capewoods celebrates May Fiesta Days Capewoods celebrates its May Fiesta Days in Huntington Beach this WEHtkeod. complete with soutb of the border munchies and "refrescos." Those purchasing a home during the celebration will also take home a candy-filled plnata. With the sweets. each pinata contains a bonus coupon (redeemable at close of escrow) for a prize. Capewoods Is a Cape Cod communi- ty of homes where paved pathways meander through grassy lawns, adult shade trees and shrubbery and a bridge traversing a dry.stream. Capewoods offers several finance options. including a 3Q-year, fixed-rate loan at 8% percent Interest rate(annual percentage rate 9.06). As a special promotion for Phase Ill, the developer announces a lifetime membership to Lindborg Racquet Club, plus three months free dues upon close of escrow. Capewoods amenities Include sloped and cathedral ceilings with open wood beams, skylights and multi- 1 • Harbor Heights offers 30 homes in six plans A new phase of 30 single-family detached homes Is open at Harbor Heights at DanaWoods, located In the hills above Dana Point Harbor. "All six floor plans are available In the latest phase,'' said Lonnie Casey, sales manager. "Many of these homes feature spectacular views of the hills and valleys overlooking the ocean and harbor below." The homes by the William Lyon Co. are one-and two-story residences. with three, four or five bedrooms and up to three baths. They are designed to reflect a casual coastal life style. They range from 1,516 to 2,519 square feet. Prices start below $162.000. When completed, Harbor Heights will include 180 homes. Plan 1 (The Fairhaven) Is the only single-story home at Harbor Heights. Highlights of this three-bedroom, two- bath design Include vaulted ceilings in the living room and dining area, bay window In the living room, a family room, a breakfast bar and an optional master retreat. Plan 2 (The Newport) features three bedrooms, 2'h baths pl'us an entertain- ment area, highlighted by a living room and formal dining room. Plan 3 (The Providence) Includes four bedrooms, 2'h baths and an optional master retreat. Plan 4 (The Nantucket) features four bedrooms and three baths. The down- stairs bedroom Is also offered as an optional den. Plan 5 (The Chelsea) Is a classic family home, featuring four bedrooms and three baths. Highlighting this design are a bay window In the kitchen and skylights above the curving stair- case and In the master bath. Plan SO (The Bridgeport) Is a vari- ation of Plan 5, featuring a bonus room (or two additional bedrooms) along with two upstairs bedrooms and a master suite. On tt)e lower level are a guest bedroom and adjoining bath. Harbor Heights residents become members of the OanaWood1 Com- munity Association. Current monthly association dues are $66. Model homes, furnished and decor- ated by Carole Elchen Interiors, are ~ paned windows. Kitct~ns are equipped with gas cangea witb~IJotless Ignition, separate microwave ovens, disposers and Ice -• maker hook-ups. Laundry facllltles with washer/dryer hook-ups are Included. · Capewoods' Waterbury model Is designed for joint purch~. with two master suites, two baths, living room with dining area and a deck. - The Mllbrook model has one bedroom, a den, vaulted ceilings and a Elqiant doable door. ahowe&8e the entryway to Plan 50 (The di splayed from 1 O a.m. to 6 p.m. dally at 32952 Danaplne In Dana Point. VlsUors should exit the Santa Ana Freeway at Crown Valley Parkway, travel south to Pacific Coast Highway, storage loft. Recreational facilities Include a swimming pool and spa, plus a com- munity room. To visit Capewoods, take the San Diego Freeway to Beach Boulevard. Take Beach south to Talbert and turn right. Capewoods Is located one block west of the Beach7Talbert Intersection at 18062 Jolly Lane. The sales office Is open dally, expect Wednesdays, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. F.or more Information, call 848-6985 BrldCeport), o~e of alz noor plan• at Barbor Betchta ln DanaWood8. left to Street of the Golden Lantern, left to DanaWoods, right to Danaplne and another right to the sales office and model homes. For more Information, call 493-0989. Model.homes set for Jasmine Park opening The grand opening of decorated models at Jasmine Park Is scheduled for May 17, according to Forest Dickason of LOM Devetopment. "These luxurious residences, located In the heart of prestigious Corona del Mar, have been attracting Interested home buyer• alnce l8'es began," said Olckuon. "Wtth a limited edltk>n of 47 homee, proepecUve owners should attend the ~and open- ing to secure their choa.' Designed by the archltectur.e fWm of KJages, Carter, Vall & Aaeoctatea of Costa Mesa, the homes are prleed from under $275,000. The four floor planJ offer apllt-level, two-story, and trl-levef d91'Gns, rang- ing from 1,624 to 2, 160 square feet. Plan One, The Wlndftower, features two bedroma, two bathe, and a dining room In a IPflt·levet delign. Plan Two, The SendaJwood, lnctudes three bedrooms with an optional den, tWt> bathe and 1,8CM square feet In two lev9ta. Plan Three, The Woodroee, features three bedroom'a, 21~ bathe, two atorles, and 2,012 8quare feet. Plan Four, The Jonquil, la the lat~t floor plan at Jamlne Park, with 2, 160 square feet. Thia tr1,..1ve1 home features three bedrooms and three baths. Interior amenities lnetude solid mahogany front doors, wood or cetamle tli.d formal entrtee, wood- burning ftrepf9Cel, vaulted c:eHlnga, decks, atrium• (aome) and wetk-fn cioeeta (aome plans), eeperate tubl and lhOw9' I and two-car gm'llQ99. Alt wlndOW8 and doors.,. wood encMed. A prtvate rKt•tton center for Ill Jumtne Pane homeownerl Md their gueets wlH lndude a swimming poof, 'IP8. and cat>ane. Home exterion .and rec:reatlonal facmti.. wtll be prof9uk>nalty maln- talMd by the homeowners association . under the direction of Jasmine Park residents. . MecFarland and Aaeoclates of New- port Beech Is the aa1es agent. Moes.a are open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 820 Gardenia Way, Corona del Mar. The gat~arded community Is loeated nur the Intersection of Harbor View OrtY8 and Marguerite Avenue. Take ~Boutevwd pat New- port Center Faahlon 19'and to Harbor View DrM. A left turn on Harbor View DrNe wtM bring vtlhona to Jumfne Partc'a temporary ..,_ offtce. For Information, can 759-3112. DAILY ftlLOT/ltllAL •STATS AG ATAG The Terrace Collection. Sumptuously designed 3-and 4-bedroom townhomes with up to 3,659 square feet of magnificent living space, beautifully appointed throughout. Among the included amenities: • Old-\"JOrld fireplaces with marble or ceramic tile facings and hearths • Hand-set marble or ceramic tile wet-oar tops • Custom, hand- finished oak cabinetry • Custom, hand-troweled ceilings and radius- comer wall treatments • Thermador Thermatronic miCl"O't-VaVe oven • Thermador Thennatronic self-cleaning oven • Sub-Zero refrig- erator with cabinetry front • Filtrex built-in central vacuum system •\Akstec electronic security system -in short, virtually every con- temporary comfort and convenience imaginable. The Terrace ColJectlon. The final opportunity to live in the most exclusive guarded gate community in Newport Beach. Numbers are limited . See it today. SATUllDAY MAY 10. lte6/ftACl8 JI FINALE ADDRESS MO<kl lwma open daily ftom 10 a."' Ill 6 p "' and by appmntmml $430,000 TO $525,000 Located between MacArthur and Jamboree Blvds. on Ford Road. ,·o ~•WS.~ \ South mar~ Comp.111' BROKER COOPERATION .., ' PAG• JJ/SArUllDAY MAY 10. , .. -- Art1srs conception only .. , .. Nol tOICOle ~ dOity from fJ om fll 5 pm 15 BoyCove, Ne#fltlpon S.OCti. CA 9'1660 (1tlJ 6«>4CllO DAILY PILOT/llSAL UTAT9 .... ,. ,. .. ' r.1ESA VERDE NE\VPORT BEACH ···-.... e.......--.. w.I d11lgi.ed 4 BA. 3 BA home. hM b11.--,_..,,d fM"Y room...,..,. --. _. ...,, tonMI clr*tg room end .,,..._ .... room. Tl9d .... In ... fonMI IMng room ...,. a ~ '"T,. of Lie" IUill.ed ......... In -*YI Pool . 'Ped tot. a••-11n.-F111NDc 11119 ......_ In a qulM end wan ,,_. D:ala.1 ........ ...._or w9ll to tt. ......_A••• 2 Mo 2 BA In pe1tect COIMltlon lnalldng 8 W tdlcf.-L Pertlct for two --........ of 1•619- A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK OPEN HOUSES .. COSTA MESA --...... . .... 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Pool & paddle tennis. 1 block to South Coast Plaza. IALllA 111..- 'h block from the ocean front. Vintage cottage In area of much remodeflng. Great summer /winter rental. ...... 1221,111 Location, locatlon, location! 3 BR on quiet greenbeh. Walk to shopping & Fashion Island. Beautiful upgrades throughout tool! UUM PlmlU Ml._ New on matket. Wonderful 3 BR, 2 story home. Beam ceilings In living room, lovely Inner patio, meticulous condition. A home you must see. .......... 1421,111 Gorgeous & spacious 4 BR remodef on huge lot with paddle tennis court, spa & additional room for a pool. A country club In your backyard! •WPNTIEAll 11,1..,... Bayfront ltvtng at Its best. 3 BR home on sand + 1 BR apartment. Community dock & tennis. Must see to appreciate quality & ambiance. THE BLUFFS Tll ILIFFS 1111,111 Popular 1 story Bluff condo. End unit sur- rounded by grass. 3 BR, 2 BA, highly1naintalned with lovely parquet floors in kitchen/entry. Fee. Tll lllffl 12 .... Beautifully maintained 3 BR, 2 BA Linda Plan on large greenbeft on cul-de-sac street. You own the land. Outstanding buyl Tll lllffl 122.,... Tastefully decorated 3 BR condo on one of Bluffs' desired streets. Kitchen floor & counters have white tile. Quiet & private back patio. Fee. lllff I .... 3 BR single level corner unit on wide greenbeft. Light & bright, neutral decor. Good assumable first trust deed. SEA VIEW SUYllW am.- Sale, lease or lease/option. Spacious pool-sized lot. light, airy 3 BR Nantucket. 24 hour guard gate. Community pool, spa and tennis. IUNW Pll ... Priced for Immediate sale! 3 BR Nantucket on wide lot, panoramic view. Immaculate condltton. Wood shutters, parquet floor. IN '85 88 COl.DWEU. BANKER NEWPORT EACH AVERAGES A HOME "SOLD OPEN HOUSE S 1·5 llTRIAI .... , Ill llJ "'9 y.,,... 2 BR. FR $172,000 M. MATTHEWS ....... aua , .... ., ... 3 BR. FR ~9.500 E. CORKETT wmaJn ·---3 BR, FR $385,000 G.ANDERSON --~ 1142 ••• ., ... Lw 5 BR, FR, P~ $387,000 M. PHILLIPPI ........ -.u 1Ul l 111r ... 4 BR, FR $398,500 J. AOBBtNS ........ , .... 6 BR, FR, PIS. lib. $3,800,000 L. MC LOON lll lAY llllllNWaut , ..... ,... 3 BR, FR ~9.500 E. CORt<':TT wunun , ___ 3BR, FR $385,000 M. GUTH ........ aua tmta11r111 4 BR, FR $398,500 K.PARKEA Ullml t•• ....... 3 BR, FR $399,000 J. MERTZ IUNW ''"' ............... 4 BA, FR, View $429,900 G. ANDERSON tnlUllat. l~ 5 BR, Oen, Fr. Vu $675,000 B. y ---...... 8 BR, FR, PIS $3,800,000 A.KURTZ BE ST BUY SUWllW ..,..... ... UY 11n.- latgest model In Seavlew with good view of You will love thfs new liltlng. A IPllCk>ul Catalina, city lights & mountains. Room for pool townhome, highly upgraded, 2 BR, family room, on extra wide lot. 4 BR, 3 BA. formal dining room, tennis, pool. IUNW ...... Super custom home built by Valentine. Spacious house. large lot. _3 BR, formal dining, paneled den plus recreation room. ---.... B<cltlng 2 BR and den with unparalled view. Expanded Miramar plan with rnllt"ly extra fee.. tures. Lovely Country French feetlng. 644-9060 DAILY PH.OT /BAL DTAft •111111 111 .... Wonderful 3 BR, 2Yt BA condo with wooden flooFS, wet t?at. formal dining room, Jarge kitchen, flrepleGe, sunny patio, community PIS. .,,.,_. m..- For thole who love the beach but want wery- thlng In • home! 3 BR, 3 BA, wood floors, etched glua, huge master suite! Land Included. r ••••--m..-The berpn of the MUOnl Reduced to $275,0001 Fantastic 3 BR contempe>f'ary home with marveloul pool, spa & deck area. Vaulted oellfnga, eecurlty. u nmn ...- One story, 3 BR, 2 BA home. Tremendous upgrades; tile floors and counters, gerden win. dowa, CU8tom kitchen. wallpapers, prtvate beck yatdl .... ,.-n ....... lovely to look at 4 BR, family room home with custom landlCaP'ng on corner lot with ocean vlewt. Trvly charming. watalff.... • .... Need spack>ua entftftalnlng ar.ea & 3 lerge BR? This la 111 Huge ltvlng room, dining room & den plus deffghtful country kitchen. Spa. UYIHm ...... Claak: Cape Cod In private Bayekle community. 2 story, 3 BR, 3 BA. 2 apq. obaervatlon deck, steps to private beach & yacht marina. "l lUNm ....... High ceiHnga, privacy, bookcases, 3 flreptacea, 2 patloa -a quiet corner location and eue of maintenance makes thlt 4 BR, 3 BA home a joy! " llllU...mr ..... Authentic Balboa oceanfront. Uvable, apeck>ua 5 BR, 3'A BA home with apec1acular Catalina & sunset view. Excellent location. Super buy. •• .... ...... BeeUttful aophlatlcated bayfront penthoute. Great Ylewl of bay, ocean, mountalnt, Newport Center. Short watk to Lido Vtnage. •UIYll ...... Pr81tigk>ua gated area. POOi & epa, A.IC, pan- eled gerne room lncludee wet bar. 3 BR. 3 BA. great location, view. •Mini l lll,IM Customized, expanded Broadmoor with 5 BR, 5 BA, gourmet kitchen, new muter suite with connecting atudy. Lovety view, private ttte . ..... ... ... Custom quality home on gott cour... Hand- carved floortng, cuatom hardwood panetng In FR, perfect for elegant entertaining. ...... 11.-.- Bulldera -Prime bayfront k>t to create your "dream houee." 75' on the bay with a P* for a 90' boat! Call f« addttlonal Information. ..... .. .. Etegant French Normandy eetate In prtmit view location! All felturw f« gractoua IMng. 5 BR, formal dtntng, Hbtery, FR. Quality throughout. '\ ~ . 2181 SAN JOA.II Hllll ROAD, IEW,•T BEACH