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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-03-15 - Orange Coast Pilot---- I t 25( I RAIN · I 1 -i I POMCMTaOllAI - .. - SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1986 . Gu.nman escapes pOlic~ dragnet But second man nabbed in abortive Huntln· on Beach robbery attempt t7.ROIE.RT IARUJt- ... TONY SMVEDM ................ Two aunmen PiitOl-wbipped and 1ttempted to rob I Kunti.QllOD Beach nan in hit apertment Friday, 1ettina 1ff I chain or eventl that led police to 'VICUlte and surround the complex N E~SllNf Cout 3 hurt ln crasti BULLETIN -Reine erew1 were ......._ s. a maldfle ear eoW.a. late FrWaJ • S.. U.1• c., ........ WIMlre ....... ,..,ae were llljve4, two ., Dem crltkaDJ. Aa air am"'•we u well u .,....a am•• ...... were 411• .. tdH S.DelftJle .. dle t:•• , ... M!dllea&, lav.Mqa& leut ~ can, ..W coaty fire effidall. 'l"lile e.l1llJoa eec9ne4i -die COY• red eu1 .. CMlt'I CorHr, c1"e le die MMJeb qntOff. ne veMclet w .,. paratly cruW Mld-oa, of- flclal1 ..w. Ne olller IHtalb were 1vall- lltle. Nation New ftlm studies lend more credence to the theory that safety seals on the booster rocket c*laed the Challenger shuttle explosion./ Al ' for rou&hly fouf boun. L>olice arrested one man 1hortly aft.er anivina at lhe sceoe, but 1~nt the ont few houn Wifh t.heir.li&bll trained on ·the apartment 1t 4192 Kona Drive -unsure whether the second robber bad barricaded b.imself theR. After firina about three rounds or tear ps into the midenc:e, police and SWAT offtcen stormed the apart. ment and found it empty. The episode bepll around noon • when two robbencarryinarutomatic ri1let k.icbd down the door to Harold L Watkins' 1putment. The pnmen · l-wb.iooed Watkin1, -46 and ~ Ci:'° bands-beb.ind bis t.ck with I nylon cord, II.id Sst. Jeff Cope. A neiahbor, who beard the comm~ tion u the robben ranuckcd the aputment, cal.led police o.n the. "911" etnetJCncy line. Otrwen ~ also cal.led by Cbri1tinl Louise Howell, 21, who wu knifed in the lhoukler by one of the robbers after the walked up to lhe apartment dc:?:Or. Accord.in& to police at the tcene, Howe~ also of Hvntin&ton Beach, wu IOJDI to visit Wat.kins' room- mate, who was not home. One of the robbers reached out and srabbed the woman, attcmptina to al.uh her .......................... tbroaL She eluded the attack. but wu nicked on LIM: sboWder. oolice Mid. Howell ran to Dellby Havenview Elementary School and called police. Al offic:en arrived., one of the banditl left the apartment wilh Watkins and bepn ruDJUns. Police cbued down the IU~ robber, ideotifieduJobn Vet'DOft Martin. 40. of Anaheim. Mart:Jn wu beina held wilhout bail at Huntinaton Beach City Jail Friday ·6 drug dealers , $10 million in Cocaine seized BJ TONY SAA VEDB.A °' .. ...., ........ Six suspected dru& dealen, three from lrvine. Mre UT'eSted thiJ week by police and federal narcoticl llCDtl., who confiteated $670,000 in cub, l 24 pounds ofb.i&b-trade cocaine and 20 ounces of heroin. Carryina arrest wamnu, federal DfUJ Enforoement A&enc.y in- vesnpto~ as well as Los Aneelet and Irvine police dctccti Vel, spent the better part of Tbunday roundina up the suspected bia-time dealers at three loc:a.tions in <>ranee County. The s~ climaxed a three-month investiption beaded by Los Anteles police, said Irvine Set. JeffK.amode. dcalina were sisters Franci• M . Gonzaa 39; and Gloria Oomales, 48; u weU u their roommate Moees Chavez., JO, all of Irvine. Alie> iaken into custody were lUcbud A. A&uilcra. 32, and hiJ wife. Deanna AauiJera, 28, of TUJtin; u wcD 11 Carlos Luis Vallejo, aa,e unknown, of La Mirada. They were boolced into the county jail in Los Aneeles. Kamode llld the undcn:over op- eration ori&inated in Los AQeeJa and led to Oranaic County. He was unsure euctly where the arrests were made and wbeR the cub and contraband were seized. Kermode also didn't know wbetber more arrests were expected. He cbaracteriz.ed the dru& bu.au u po1-- ually the larpt in Irvine. World R~t Stalker ....,.,t Jllclaanl llamlrea In attonley Artuo Benwades (abonl d~ lll8 jall-U..e jamp IRlit (below and wltla_ ~e Coa.nty coart a~ htday. Detectives estimated the street value of the cocaine at more than SI 0 million. with the heroin valued at rouahJy $17S,000 -tcttin& the total bust value at nearly SI I million for the con.fiJCated cash and drup. Also confiscated were two riftes and two handauns. "lt'1 obvio,usly a bi& leizure, the most that 1 am aware of here," Kermode said. '"These people were <aDeaedly) well involved in the deal· lDI scheme." . ltherto unl<nown group claimed reeponsi- blllty Friday for last week' a abduction of a four-man French tefe.. vision crew./ A 12 Sporta New Orange Coast Col· lege football coach Biii Workman hoping to turn program around./81 UC Irvine basketball coach em Mulligan preparing team for another big NlT test away from home./81 Cleveland State stuns ln- dlana In NCAA basketball tournament actlon./82 E n tertainment The producer of this year's Oscar ahow prom- ises to bring back some of lta old spectacle./ Al INDEX Advice & Games Bulletin Board Clualfled Comics Death Notices Entertainment Gardening Public Notices Real Estate Rellglon Sporta Televlalon Trlvta Weather ... A10 A3 B6-8 A11 B8 AS.9 A7 B5,8 C1-24 A8 B1-5 A9 A10 A2 -Colla,,.e of hotel traps 300people SINGAPORE (AP) -A 1ix- 1tory hotel collapsed Saturday, trappina 300 people in the rubble. the Sinppore Broed-c:astina Corp. reported. The state-owned station quoted police as aayma the chancel of survival for th0te traDOCd were slim. fiere wen: no immediate official "'POf1 of any death• or iQJurics. The Sinppore Broad· cuti• C.Orp. said eiabt people bad 6oen racued.. and that tae:UC operations we~ continu· i,, aid the caute of the coUapee of the 67-room Hotel Ne. World wu 001 lmmedi· , ltely known. ... Panel begins hunt for new chancellor By PHD.. S.NEIDERMAN oe11eo-.,......,. A scrcenina committee has begun the proceu of findina a new chancellor to oversee the Saddleback Community Colleae District. The makeup of the committee was approved Monday by the district's trustees, and the sroup met Friday momina. The lfOUP wtll reV1ew candidates to succeed Saddlebeck Chancellor Larry Stevens. who rc- siancd in January. Stevena, "'bo had been feuding with teachen for at least two years, stepped dow-n when lht trustee$ qRed to buy out the renwnana 18 montbs of his conll'IC't. Tho lru.steet have named David Habura to eerve 11 actina chancellor. Oo Monday, the lt\11&ea approved 17 votina membet1 or the 1Cn1Cnins committee that will help them 1el«t 1 penn1nent 1uccesaor to tevent. Tbt 17 mcmbcn rq>ment the .. district's full-time faculty. admanas.- trauon, non-teach.in& cla ified sta.fT and students. The trustees also decided to ap- point two representatives from the district's part-time teachers to the committee. Those representatives W1 II be selected next week. From Irvine Valley Colleae, C'R.ia Grossman and Mark McNeil will represent the full-time teachers; Ed Han., prHident of the oollqc, and Anna McFarlin, dean of student 1erv1c.es1 will re~nt the ldmini'" tration; and Jan Simmons will rep- resent the cluaified ttaft: From Seddlet.ck Collcs. Kathie Hod,e and Rtebard McCuOoutil will repracnt the full.·time tac~ Ever· en Brewer, de&D of inllructlon. and Wtlham Kelly, dean of student ler· vices. will reJ)fttent tbc ldmini• trauon; and Jan Ward WJll reprncnt the clatlafted acatr. The Sadd1dlec.k Faculty Auoaa- taon, the teachen' union, will bt Stalker suspect enters OC plea Pleads not guilty to charges faced in county assault By STEVE MARBLE °' ... ..., ........ Nifht Stalker suspect Richard Ramirez. brought to Orange County under hea vy security Friday, pleaded innocent to attempted murder and rape char&C1 stemming from an attack in Mission Viejo last August. Ramirez, surrounded by sherifrs deputies and marshals, spoke calmly in a deep, husky voice when asked if he were willing to waive bis ri&ht to a speedy hearing. The tall. lanky Ramif'C2 was brou&ht to Santa Ana during a recess in a preliminary bearina in Los An&eles County where be is facing 14 murder charges and S4 related felonies including kidnap and rape alleaations. Supenor Court Ju<ife B. Tam Nomoto accepted Ramirez· plea of innocence and ordered Ramirez to be (Pleue Me STALUR/ A2) Coaataace Carroll rtpmentcd by h.aron MacM1llln, Roben Kopfi&ean a.nd ThomEv1n Rcpre1enuna tbe distnct adminit- trataon and clu ificd worken will be V1oc Chancellor Alben Grafsky, \alv1n Nelson and Mary Boswell (Pl ...... 9ADDLS8AC&/ A2) ------ Arres\ed fur_.iny_estiption of dru& Bomb scare clears-- OC court building By STEVE MARBLE °' ... ..., ........ The I I-story County Courthouse in Santa Ana was evacuated late Friday morning when an anonymous caller rcponed a bomb had been planted in the buildina and was set to explode. No bomb was discovered dunng a SO-mmute search of the buildina, said Oranae Coiunty Marshal Capt. Don Spears. The bomb threat was made shortly after the conclusion of an arraign- ment hearing for Richard Ramirez. the man suspected in the Nipt Stalker tenal k:illinp. "At th.is point there's no known association between lhe bomb threat and Ramirez, .. said Spears. -rhat's been a pretty standard question. thou&h." Ramirez was lodged in a detention area in the basement of the courthoUJC at the time of the bomb threat. accordin& to authorities. Ramirez and others 10 the detention area were not evacuated. Spears said the caller did oot say where the bomb was located. "He simply said there was a bomb (Pleue eee BOID/A.2) Fundi n g OK'd for hi-tech fingerprint identification A state-of-the-art fingerprint identification system that led to the arrest of Night Stalker suspect Rach· ard Ramirez has been funded for Oranae County and will be in use by mid-su.Qlmer1 accordina to a county sheriffs official. The identification system makes tt possible to match up pnnts by computerWlthout havin& the name of a suspect. The identification syslem, which costs an estimated $2.3 million. will be funded mostly through state money with a smaJler amount funded by the county. The Cahfomta ldenuficauon Sys- tem" as expected to contain finger- pnnts of 1.5 million known criminals by 1988. When prints arc lifted from a cnme scene. the computer will search all fingerpnnlS on file. Ramirez was first identified lhrou&h the so-called Cal-ID system. HIS fingerpnnts reportedly were lifted from a car seen an M1ss1on VieJo and matched up with a set f has prints already on file from an earher arrest. Peace marchers refuse to give up Laguna couple stt-11 - plan to oln up with grassroots movement By 0. J£ANE1TE A VENT °' ............ PRO-Peace may be dead. but the Great Peace March 1s very much ahve. IOCOrdlnt to Tom Jo1lct of lqun1 Beach. Joliet., I 3S..year old IUf'J!C~I tcch- ruaan. said Friday that the 3.l3S- m.ilc trelc to Waslunaton. D C , 10 protest nuclear weapons 1s turn1na into 1 puvoou mQvemcnt and he and bu wife.Oayle. ll, an elcmenta~ SC.hoof teacbcr1 plan to JOU\ an Lu Vcpt on Maren 23. "We are aetllna rtadf. We have made up our mand to ao ccordi"f to an .\POC11tC'd P1't rcpon. David Mauler. the foundcf of People Rc.tehina Out for Peace. told 1x'1wcrn 300 and SOO marchers at a Barstow campsite, "lt'5 go1na to be necessary for PRO-Peace to fold so that the debts no lonicr become an unburablc burden on those who wi&h to march My name as on all the pal)(n. w no one cite nttds to wom " At the Lo Af\1Clt$ offi~ of PRO- Peacc. Elaine Gordon. a rq>onal coordinator an the field department, confirmC'd thll the m11n offior will clOK . but "wt art orpnmna on our pan 10 help the marthcra. Steve Ptrtuns. the PRO.Peace march direc- tor, Tam Carpenter. field du~tor. and othcn an-tallooa to the marchers to 1tt who' aoma ahcld" The marchen are camped near Bantow. aepro•1m.ttely tlO mi.la northeast or LO& Anaeln where the mat't'h lxpn The m1rcbcr1 have been unabfc toaoon to Lu Vcpsdue (Pl--_. lllA.aCDU/ d i • 0nnge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, March 15. 1888 STALKER SUSPECT APPEARS IN COURT ••• ~Al Nl•f"IM!d Juae 27 so that a llfttiminuy bearina date io Ori.nae Couaty can be set. Anuro Hetdandez. one of Ramirez' la~ estimated that the pr_eliminary bea.ri na in Los Angeles will NA another four months. Ramirtt. 26, is accused ofshootina Million Viejo reLident Bill Cams three t.i.met in the bead and neck and • rapi.na Cams' fiancoe, whote ideatity is beina protected. • Tbe Aua. 2S assault is beUeved to be the final anack in the . 1trin1 of • Ni&bt Stalker incidents1 which tcr- ri.ffed Southern Califom11ns through tbe swtuner. 11 DreslC:d in a blue. jail-issued j~mp­ suit with bis lcp and arms cuffed m chains. Ramirez seemed calm in contrast to rus first appearance in Oranac County Superior Coun last December. Ramirez turned and &lanced at those in the court galfery once. whispered in his auomey's car sev- eral times and slumped back in bis chair. The bearing lasted less than five minutes. A manhaJ satd Ramirez seemed nervous before the hcarinJ. pacing and bumming to himself whale he was held in a court detention area. Ou1'in4 bis arraignment in Los Angeles an October, Ramirez yelled "Kail Satan" and displayed a penta- gram drawn on the palm of bis hand. An invertctt ~n14gr1m 1 10meumes associated With satanic worstup. Ramirez 1s charged with e&Jbt felony counts relatina to the Mission Viejo anack, includtng attempted murder, robbery, buaJary. rape and several other sex charges. Assistant District Anomey Jam~ Enright said if convicted on all counts. Ramirez could be sentenced to 60 years in prison on the Orange County charges alone. Enright revealed that Cams, who survived the attack but still 'has a bullet lodged in the back of his head, Qiay be called u a wilJlcss "on a limned basis." ''His condition is improving and he is able to talk. but I'm told that it may be at least a year before his doctors really know the extent of his inJurics." said Enright Enright said Cams has no recollec- tion o( the events, but bas been told .what ha~ncd.. He said Cams' fiancec ~ll be hi~ key witness m the preliminary hearing. Hernandez said a court gag order prevents him from discussing the Orange County charges Ramirez 1s facing. But be offered some passing remarks on his client's attitude and •outlook. "He's very calm now, very aware," said Hernandez. "He's very well acquainted with the case and his defense. He wntes out questions and we've been u~tna some of htS own adeas." Ramirez' bner appearance was attended by $tveraJ dozen people, mcludtnf a bi.story class rtom Villa Park K&&h School aod seve~ pre-law tudents from Cal State F\lllenon. Other spectalon said tbey were drawn to the courtroom out of cunosity. One woman approached Hernandez in the court hallway after the hearing and asked ror his auto- graph. The lawyer declined. BOMB ..• From Al m the counhousc and that it was due to go off in 30 minutes," said Spears. The court building. which houses counrooms for both Superior and Mumt1pal couns and · numerous county offices, was ordered evacu- ated at 11 :10 a.m. after the bomb threat was received by a Santa Ana police dispatcher. O ne woman who collapsed or feU during the evacuatioo was taken by paramedics to nearby Western Medi· cal Center, said Lt. Mike Co19na. Neither her name nor her medical condition were known. Spears said the building was re- opened at noon. . , ... • I o.,,... .. ...._ ~ Beach realdenta (from left) Gayle ana T om J oliet and Kenn Henry map out their route before 1 the •tart of the beleaguered Great Peace March. MARCHERS REFUSE TO GIVE UP ... From A l to lack of money and cold. rainy weather. Kevin Sates, advance media coor- dinator, sajd he returned from Barstow late Thursday and, at that time. there had been 12 cases of hypothermia. "We had throe doctors and a number of nurses with the march. and they were able to bring the victims' body temperatures up. There were definite problems." Steve Strauss, an advance sched- uler at the PRO-Peace office, said the news is not good. "We can't financially handle the march any- more." Strauss added. however. "It's a different thing that's happening now ... The marchers arc incorporat- ing as the Great Peace March, Inc. and "as much as we can help. we're going to help." Sites sa1d the new organization has obtained an office on West Olympic in Los Angeles. Torie Osborn. chief spokeswoman for PRO-Peace, told the Associated Press earlier, "The financial burden is too great. We put out a call for SI 00,000 an the last 24 hours and we received far short of that, about $75,000 too short." Would-be marcher Joliet acknowl- edged that the focus of the march has changed. "Logistically, there arc too many marchers." he satd. Thcre arc 960 marchers now and 850 is the numberthatcan be accommodated in terms of "our ability to feed people and provide restrooms." However. "all those people are committed to go all the way. Many have said they'll drop o ut when they get to Washington," he said. Because the march can only accom- modate so many marchers, Joliet said he and Gayle plan to go as part of the advance team. "They don't need any more marchers. They need suppon. "We'rcgomgout to bea front team. Gayle hu her cumculum on conflict resolution for school k.ids and teachers that she will be giv1na along the way, and my presentation as a slide show on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Spece. Those arc the com- modities we can exchange." Althouah money as needed, J ohet said ched:s arc no1 the only way to finance the march. If people don't feel comfort.able sending checks. they can brina food and blankets to the marchers now an Barstow "It can work as a barter 'lystem The ~'6AA~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE )30 w ... 8.ty St ( ,, .... ~... A Mll"f llOOI-I i:>• y.i; r "'• ._."" A , , c-!ed '°' .. i $4178 ~ 4 ..,.,_;,<. ~;> 41;> marchers are prov1drng a service They are provadang the medium for focusing national attention. "Each moment of the march 1s determined by the good will of the American ~ople." Jouet said be is not disappointed in the PRO-Peace organization or David Mixner, the organizauon's leader. "I don't know how he would do it any other way." Joliet did say that 1f Pro-Peace is too much into debt, ··1t would behoove them to back off. That would mean the marchers would have to become a detached movement." Joliet said. "My disappointment as the march has broken down due to a lack of public support. If the Ameri- can people rulow the march to fail. it is hke saying, 'the American people don't care about nuclear disarma- ment.'" Responding to criticism that the march may not be the best way to support nuclear disarmament, Joliet said. "What is the way to do it? If someone has a better suggestion, bring it up. The whole world is watching, not just the United States." DlllJNIC ..... .., ....... lt ..... Weapon drawn, police officer Heather Dreyer croache. behind a car near Huntington Beach a pvtment compla. SWAT TEAM •.. From A l wound. Cope could not say whether drugs may have been involved 1n the afternoon incident that prompted police to e vacuate a half-block area.- Lisa Black, a pre-school teacher. was forced to leave her apartment midway through "All My Children.'' a soap opera she was watching with fnend Mia Retros1. With guns trained on the suspect apartment. offi cers covered the women as they hustled out of the complex. Saad Retrosi, "I was really scared ... I could just picture a buJlet comina throuah the kitchen window at us." School buses pickina up children from Havenvicw were rerouted to stay out of the line offi.re. while some pupils who usually walk home were told to caJI their parcnu for a ride. Cope said an investigation into the thwaned robbery is continuing. Dally Piiot ~ le QuarentMd CooyooQr!t t98J °'~ C..O•~· p"""''"'~ Go f . '• ,,..,. .. 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Four years later, slie traveled to the United States and married Chapman Lantz in I 926. Her second husband was U.S. Air Force Col. Jack.son W. lewis. She became a naturaliud U.S. citiz.en in 1959 .• Durin& the 1930s, Mrs. Lewis worked as a Goldwyn Girl for MGM and continued lo maintain ties with the entertainment industry. family memben said that dona- tions in memory of Mrs. Lewis should be made lo organizations addressing world hunger problems involving children. TtflOeV-., J7 1• .. N .. .. T-.., .. II ... y--~ 51 ,., • • .. tt Surf report .. 17 Ta .. .. IO 11111 oa .. .. LOCATIOll • .. Z-lllledl ,... w • ... ..,..lolonloa .... w .. 41 .......,llmdl w w a .. IM DlleO c:-icy M w • .. w .. iemp:11 17 41 • 42 .. 47 Tl dee .. 40 .. ... " 42 TOOA'f 87 .. l'lrM low 1:07 a.m. O.t • ... ::~-12:10p.m . s.o 80 2t •:Mpm. a,o .. .0 9eooncl high 11:Mp.m 41 .. Sii ti .. .,_,AV .. 42 """low ,,, ....... 1.1 12 61 ~1::'1ow 1:111p.m. 2..1 '° ... 4:38p.rn.. a.• t1 .. '-'cl high ---.. ... lull _.. 10Cley 91 1:01 P-"'-· -12 .. ..... 1"°3&.m.end .... ~• 17 .. t:Oap.m. .. ... Moon ... loci., .. 11:0t p.m., -a " .... t:A1 a.m.. _, .... ~ M Ill u 12!0la.m. Moriarty says he will name names From 1taff ud wtre reports LOS ANGELES-Fonner Orange County fireworks magnate W. Patrick Moriarty, sentenced to seven years in prison m a bribery case, said Friday be intends to reveal soon the names of politicians to whom he gave money. "The time is at hand to straighten out the contributions questions - admitting the contribuuons I made and denytng the ones I didn't make," Moriarty said in his first interview since being sentenced Jan. 31 . Moriarty made the comments in an interview with KNBCTV. Asked if Gov. Geo,. Dcukmejian were among the rcctpients of rus largesse. Moriarty said simply, "Ves." Moriarty has been reported to have made a contribtttioo of S 17 ,000 to Dcukmcjian's gubernatorial cam- paign, but Moriarty declined to confirm the amouoL "I intend to answer that on a broader scale yery shortly," Moriarty said. Asked what be hoped to get from Dcukmejian in return, Moriarty said. "Nothing." After a brief pause he added, "Access. and I never got aa:eu." Moriarty said he contributed t<' Dculcmejian "because rus campaign was in trouble at that point, and a lot of telephone calls went out to a lot of his supp<>rten to give what they could. Im given credh for far more than I gave to the governor's cam- paign." Moriarty is one of the major figures to emerge in a two-year politicaJ- corruption probe by federal and Orange County authorities. SADDLEBACKPANEL BEGINS SEARCH ••• P'romAl Brian Bell will represent the district's students. Saddleback College President Con- stance Carroll was appointed to chair the committee, but wiU have no voting powen. Maria Sheehan, the district's director of em ployee rela- tions and penon'ncl, will advise the committee but will not have a vote. Committee member Kelly said the committee will make recommen- dations to the trustees March 24 regarding the review proons and bow much time it should take. Jn other coUeae districts, similar A Word to The .Wise! Most carpet stores get severaJ calls each week. ask.ing the price per square yard of a particular carpet. People feel they are comparin~ prices, but many other factors enter into the com- parilon.a: ...___ First, is the padding the same? Second, are there a lot of extras? screening committees have narrowed a field of applicants to about five finalists. The trustees have then interviewed the finalists and selected one for the position. One district official said the trustees are anxious to have a new chancellor selected by late August Third, how can you compare a price per yard, when you don't know how many yard.a? Insist that the building be measured and a total price be given. W c have known of many ins~nca when a roU of carpet was sent to a job with the declaration that the customer would only be charged for the carpet uaed. Sometimes, the cuttomer was charged for a lot more yardage than necessary. A wise consumer intista upon careful measuring! Mo.-rrt. 9'00 '° 5&30 Sat. 9~ .. "'°° 1663 Pl-=eatia, <Alta Mesa 646-4838 I £E~ __ , .. _ - • Cat• o,.,,,r111 968-8180 • • I ' oran1e t1rQves 8et for pUbllc pickers Oraqc sroves at Irvine Valley Collete are being opened for public pickina u an annual fund-raiser for the school's Associated Students. The coUcae is located at SSOO Irvine Center Drive in lrvine. The aroves will be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each weekend in March and April except for Easter week.end (March 29-30). Oran~ pick.en arc in- structed to enter the groves off Jeffrey Road and arc cncourqed to bring their own ladder and con- tainers. Charge for the Valencia o~ i• 17 cents per pound. Proceed• an: used for student events at Irvine Valley. More information on the".oranae pickina can be obtained by callint SS9-9300. Galtu recltal tolllglJt The Orange County Guiw Circle will present classical l\tit.arists Joe Poshek and Seth Josel in reCital tonight at 8 o'clock at the Yamaha Music Edµcation Center, I S45S Jeffrey Road, at Irvine. Center Drive, in Irvine. The public is welcome but seating is limited. A $3 donatlon is requested at (he door. Call 536-1746 for further information. Art le.tlvaljarylng .et LB merchants wanthomeless out Businessmen argue transients are bums, others say many are mentally 11 , nee atd BJ LAlJllA MERK °' .............. Few solutions be~~ busina the home- less out of t..auna h were offered by complaining busineu owners at panel djscuasion held this week. The discuuion was designed lo enliahten the community about needs and _pro&lems associa\Cd with the homeless in t.aauna Beach. M~rcbarus argued that Laauna Beach tran11en« are bums and refhle to work. while others maintained that many arc mentally ill and need direction and help. Dick Fisher, senior vice pTCSident of the United Way of Orange County, narrated the forum, which attracted about 200 people. "We C1timate there are between 4,000 and 61000 homeless on the streets every niJht an Orange County and about . 320,000 in OrallJe County who are hungry every night," said Fisher. Doug Barton, deputy director of adult services for the county Department of Mental Health, estimated that 50 percent bility for t.be meotaur ill and will Ute the '9rey~ound therapy, that ~·· a otH>way uckeJ 1.nto another community," be said. But Councilman Neil Fi~trick and Sheila 8\llfW'd-Jamison, president of the mercbanu lllOciation, hold a different view of the estima\Cd 7S-l00 traGJienu· living in Lquoa Beach. "l am conoerntd this city baa become a draw and that the Greyhound bus st• here but we don't tend them out," aid Fitzpatrick, who sajd the county, not t.be city, bas the money to remedy the problem ... We want to \&kc ~ of our own," be said. There are three types of homeless, Fitzpatrick said; people who have fallen on bard times, the mentally ill, and .. bums.." who he insisu make up mott of the city's .homeless popul:&tion, loitering in .front of stores and ICIUlng away prQSpective cus- tomen and visiton. The Rev. Colin Henderson ofSt. M~'s Episcopal Church, which offers daily ''A lot of communlde. refue to accept rmpoam- blllty ••• and me tl:ae 'Gre71Joaad t1Jenp7, 'a one-way dcket Into anotl:aercommaalty ... Doug Barton. OC ~partment of Mental Health not. "Our propam it a ~ lO what is necdod iD the commDSUry. We bave no with to suppon people wbo are folio~ a way of life that is delinquent or illepll" said Kendcnon. Neil Purcell, director of public llf'ety for t..,uoa Beach, attributed tbe recent rile in tbeciry'acrime rate to the hornelea. But be later admiued most of the crimea are committed by repeat otrenden. Many of the merchants and Councilman flupatrick blamed St. ~·· for bepina tbe tramienu in towu. But one cleraYawl Pked Pu.rceU-and Jamiton wbat they wouJd do if St. MarY• cloled iu doors. Jami10n said some of the merchants wouJd hire t.ransienu, .. if we could weed out the bums.'' Said Purcell, .. I don't mean to toUnd like I'm knoc::kina the propmn. We wouJd have some tna problems, biaer problems than we have oow... . But Fitzpatrick~. "We would probably have fewer comC'·to town," be • said1 reitetatiDJ Purcell's earlier claim that . the nomeleu -m Northern California and Oreaon know about St. Mary's from the "trauieot papcvine," and that other police departments drop transients off 11 the city limiu. ..... Juryina for the t 986 Art-A-Fair .Festival is scheduled for Sunday and items to be juried must be band delivered between 8 and 10:30 a.m. to the Laauna Beach Boys Oub, I 085 Laguna Canyon . Frontqe Road Laguna Beac!'l. The jury ?ee is $20 for each medium entered with a mmimum of three items per medium. Only originals ready for hanging will be accepted. Call 494-4514 for more information. But throupout the meet.ins. deblte focuteei on INbe1he1' the transients in Laauna 8cacb are deserving of help. But Puroell emphasized thaJ: be bas no authority to &ITCSt those wl\o limply loiter. "A auy can sit on a bench and look at his toes for 16 hours straiabt and he~s not ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= brea k.i ng the law," said Purcell . The Mental Health Department's iarton called helping the homeless a community responsibility, and said state funds will be used to set up drop-ii) centers where the homeless can get a meal, clean up and n:ceive clothes. One of the bome1-.. LaCaa Beach mdoY a meal at at. 11.UJ'•• Jut NoftimlMsr. PC users meet Sanday of the county's homeless are mentally ill meals and shelter' to some of the city's ~ut ~a~ re<:e!lt. laws prevent the st.ate from street people, defended his social program mstttut.Jonalizing them unless they poseUl· nst constant attack. threattoth~~lvesortootbers.Suchlaws It is the only Laguna Beach organiza- aJso .m~e 1t diffic:ult to ge.t the oecessa on, supported by city churches, that med1cat1on to the ill, be said. allows people to sleep in the church and ~on warned the audience against fccd.sthemdaily. Mostofthetransientslist resoruna .le? "Greyhound therapy. A lot of St. Mary's as their residence whether they communities refuse to accept responsi· are affiliated with the sociaJ program or "rm sure there is nobody in Lquna Beach that wan ts you to place that right in the center of town." wd Gary Kintine, owner of a dry cleaning business. He bathroom. If they are the trash and din bags I see, you should not allow them in tbe Prosram.·· May said of St. Mary's. Mark Judy1 ~~ther businesa owner, agreed. ··My ouiJ<J.ing bas turocd into a hone stable. I have Lo act out witb a pail IO clean 1JJ> after the transients. The city bu responsibility to \&kc care of its citizens, taxpayen and producen. The Greyhound treatment seems to work." Orange Coast College's lBM PC User Club, an association for beginning and intermediate IBM computer users to trade information, will meet Sunday from 9 a.m. to noon in the Forum of the Costa Mesa college. The monthly meetings offer demonstrations and instructions on computers. The fee is $3 for non- members and a $30 annuaJ charge for membership. Call 432-5880 for details. UCI prof: Japan's gain Soviet Uni oh' s loss C.IJHd •.IJowblz semmar set A specialized seminar for parents interested an setting their children into show business will be held Sunday at the Registry Hotel in Irvine, conducted by "Happy Days" actress Lynda Goodfriend and child star manager Carole Schorr. Youngsters from 6 to 11 will meet from 9 a.m. to noon and the 12-17 age group will be seen from I to 4 p.m. Call (213) 281-6232 for reservations. Teacher tralnlng tJCIJedaled Review classes for upcoming teacher exams will be offered through the city oflrvmc for three weeks, starting Sunday and running from I to 5 p.m. at Northwood Recreation Center. - Ann Litvin will c-0nduct the 12-hour P.teP- aration series for the CREST exam, which wtll be given April 12. The cost of tbe series is $75 and the class is limited to 20 students. Call 671--0707 or 660-3881 for details. Coln aacdon IJJ Irvine Hansen Auctions will hold an unrestricted rare coin auction Sunday at the Marrion Hotel in Irvine. Coins to be bid n may e viewed from 11 a.m. to I p.m. with the auction starting at I . The auction will feature 300 lots of investment and Collector's quality silver and gold coins. CaJJ the auction firm at 49S..9040 for more information. Valley b.lglJ band on parade The Fountain Valley High School will march in the St. Patrick's Day Parade on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills today. The parade, starting at noon. will be shown on Channel 1 J nationally and sent to Ireland. Movie actor and dancing star Gene Kelly will be the grand marshal. By a.e AJaoclated Pre11 STANFORD -Japan may pass the Soviet Union a.s the world's second largest economy within a few years, causing a "major humiliation" for the Soviets that would send shock waves throuih the country's leadership. · That assessment by Kendall E. Bailes, dean of humanities and professor of history at UC Irvine, is part of a sweeping review oftbe Soviet Union by 10 scholars in a new book, "The Gorbachev Era." published at Stanford University. In one of the essays, political scientist George Breslauer described SoVlet leader Mikhail Gorbachev as a tough. ruthless politician similar in style to the J.R. Ewin! character on the television show, "Dallas. ' ..MikhaiJ Gorbachev wants to get bis country moving again, bu1 given the nature of the Soviet Union he'll be much closer to J.R. Ewing than to John F. Kennedy," wrote Breslauer, associate professor at UC Berkeley who beads the Berkeley-Stanford Program on Inter- national Soviet Behavior. He noted that Soviet leaden today arc on average I 5 to 20 years younger than those in Leonid Brc7hnev's regime in the 1960s and 1970s, but arc no more tolerant of dissidents. ..These people arc tou&h, tough hier- archs," Breslauer wrote. "They are statists through and through. They will be no more tolerant of anti-system dissidents than were Brezhnev, Andropov or Chernenko. They will be as willing as their prede- Irvine Co. to award grants wOrth $60,000 The Irvine Co. will award colles,c scholarships wonh more than $60,000 in the fourth annual Orange County Leader- ship Awards program, now under way. Information on the schQlarsbip prop-am has been distributed to public and pnvate hi~ schools throughout Orange County. High school seniors who will graduate by June 1986 arc eligible. High school administrators are being asked to nominate one graduating ~nior to represent each school. Selections ate to be based on the student's scholastic achievements, school activities. com- munity involvement and leadership qualities. Former U.S. Rep .. James Roosevelt again will chair the program. He is president of a business consulting firm in Newport Beach and has chaired the Irvine Co.'s Lcadershjp Awards program since it was started in 1983. The former con- gressman is the eldest son of the late President Frank.Jin 0 . Roosevelt. "The program brings students toacther with import.ant civic and business leaders and has proven tO be an exttemelr, wonbwhiJe experience for both groups, • Roosevelt said. Each school's nominee will receive a $500 scholarship and will be invited to attend a one-day leadership seminar, to be held April 5 at Chapman CoUCft. After the seminar, three regional com- mittees of civic and government leaden will interview each nominee and select 15 semi-finalists. Each semi-finalist receives an additional S 1,000 scholarship. A countywide committee chaired by Roosevelt will pick five finalists. Each finalist will rcce•vc an additional $2,000, for a total scholarship of $3,500. cessors to crush dissidents like bugs." Bailes argued that Japan's booming economy looms as a serious psychological threat to the Sovieu, who trail only the United St.at.es in gross national product. "One of the real dangers for the Soviet Union today is that Japan, which is now the third largest economy in the world, will catch up with and surpass the Soviet Union in the next few years," Bailes wrote. "If this happens, it would be a major humiliation for the Soviet Union, nearly as important, I think, as the defeat of Russia by Japan in 1905, a military defeat that sent shock waves through the Russian cmpjrc. • An economic defeat of the Soviet Union by JallU would probably send similar shock waves through the Soviet leadership, if not through the population as as a whole." Bailes pointed out that Japan bas lea than half of the estimated 272 million population of the Soviet Union, and bas few natural resources other than skilled, bighly educated workers, while the Soviet Union is rich in oil and minerals. "Both (countries) e~ from a traditional economic and social system about the same time in the 1860s," be said. "A rapidJygrowinaJapan that maysurpus an increasingly slugisb Soviet Union in the near future, would dramatiz.c the failures of the SoV1et system much as the defeats at Pon Arthur, Mukden. and Tsusbima in 1904-05 dramatized the failures of a.arist Russia." Rocket away Rocket. a 1 an-year-old Deatered male coWe-ahepllent lllb. la at tile lntne Antm•I care Center awal~ eomeone to take IWD home. Jfe bu bad mome tntntnc, la food natared, Ilka chllm.a an ta a &ood watchU.. The center la located at 15129 9uad Canyon Road lD lnlne. 'The 55 Freeway car pool lane experiment has been extended another six months. Do you favor the extension? Do you use the car pool lane?' Les•la BH'DI Balboa l11ud Retail castomer aer- vtce OlueBaJley Newport Bue• Homemaker No, I hate it. I've used it. h's too nar- Yes, I usually don't have to use the SS Freeway, but when 1 doit'samess. row and too close to the(divider)walJ. L.11 .. ll:.:. .. l JaJieTonuDd C.O.taMea S&Meat I think it should be extended. I've used iL It' •eoodusc. Larry Romlae Coron del Mar Ycs. lfavorextend- ing it OccasaonaJly I USC it. BobMarttHI Newport hHll city ,.,..... Yes. I use it. I think it acts more people to get on the baJJ and car- pool. especially for Riverside. r I MOilica Corulla HudqM &e.~ Coavt11dM Ullttut I don't know: I don't use it. I go down Pacific Coast Hiah- way{to gct to work). Compiled by G. JEANETrE A VENT MelLlaer Corou del Mar Marketina manacer l don't use it to "'here 1t mu kc a dtf· fcrencc, but l th1nl. tt hould be exte nded. t don •t thrnk the> 'vc 11vcn nan adequate te t ct Leo Racbford Newport Beacll Real estate sales It docso 't matter to me. I use the ~way. but rm usually alone and not going long distances but to Santa J\na and nearby areas. ... _______________________________________________ _ --------~-- M ar.,._ CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, March 15, 1988 TIAKWALL ·. 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The SOviets have put international pressure on the Reapn adminis.- t.ration t;o re~in from letlillf by announana their own moratonum, which Gorbachev said Thursday would remain in effect until the United States explodes another nu- clear device. ln a written statement iuued by the White Houte, R~ aaid he pve Gorbechev a technical detcription of a new method of detect.in& and measurina un~ound nuclear tests. Reapn aaid the method1 ~blob be called CORRTEX, wou10 enable bot;b 1uperpowen .. to im~e verifi~ cauon and ~com with the never-ratified 19 • Tbrelbold Teit Ban Treaty and the Peaceful Nuclear Explosion Treaty that wu lilned two yean later. lbe two pecu -·which both lidel have uM1 they would oblerve, but which both have s~ted the oth(r hat ~olated -limit underlround nuclear teats to 1 SO kilotons. Nuclear exploaions in the atmosphere WCTC banned by. 1963 test ban.treaty. .. I provided to Mr. Gort.cbev a tecbo1cal deteription of CORRTEX delianed to demonstrate how this method will enhance verification procedures." Reqan said. The president added that he in- vited the Soviet leader to send bis own expeJU to the United States' nuclear teit site in Nevada the third week in April to obterve an American test and watch the new detection system in bperation. New fllm studies boost case against shuttle safety seals WASHINGTO N (AP) -Presi- dential investiptors received "con- siderable confirmation" from new film studiet shown in a private mcetina Fridal that safety seals on the ChaUenaer s right booster rocket caused the shuttle to explode in flight , a source close to the probe said. This source, who asked not to be identified by name, said "for the first time, the commission saw enhanced film analysis coordinated with a timeline" of the accident. "It provided considerable confinnation of our view on the place and ti mini of the fire" that caused the explosion. The source added that the panel is still tryina to determine what caused the failure of the seam that is dcai&ned to contain bot paes inside the solid fuel booster rockeL Lcadina theories are that cold weather reduced the effectiveness of rubber-like 0-rina seals, or that the seals were harmed by the normal motion of the rocket, or were defective on manufacture. the source said. The commission met as the chair- man of the Senate subcommittee that oversees NASA said that Conaresa probably will approve a replacement for the lost shuttle Cba.Llengcr unless the space qency is forced to accept across-the-board cuts under the Gramm-Rudman law. Hanford documents reveal radioactivity RICHLAND, Wash. (AP)-Hun- dreds of thousands of curies of ' radioact ive iodine were routinely released into the environment by the Hanford nuclear reservatjon in the early 1940s, newly released docu- ments show. and· researchers will try to determine whether the health of residents was affected. An estimated 340,000 curies of radioactive iodine were released from smokestacks in 1945 at cbemicaJ plants where irradiated fuel rods~ melted in acid to extract plutonium for nuclear weapons, the documents show. A curie u a measurement of radioacti vity. health studies were conducted, ac- cordini .to the declassified reports. Some 19,000 pases of records on Hanford'• environmental effects from the time it was established 1943 to 1985 were dcclusified last month in response to requests and lawsuits from environmentists and others. State officials hope a panel of e_pidemioloaists from the federal Centers for Disease Control can determine whether Hanford had any health effects on people livina nearby, said Terry Strona. director of the state health department's radioloaical con- trol sect.ion. w ASHJNOTON (AP) -Pretadcnl Regan, eclmowlcdaina IU10UI OpPOtitjon to bi• plan to arm Nlcanaua'1 COnt.ra fuerrilW. pri>daimed h1m1elf"a Contra. too" oo Friday and Plcidled lO'cany hit cue to the America.o people. AddreM.ana about 200 acate ud local oftid&IJ wbo aupport hit propam, • lllde Out SMIYM • Y_...,.. Crt.per • Egg Stor-R8ck -•499•5 , SAVE $30 IEIEUL ELECTllC .......... ., ... " •. 53 cu ft • 15 Minute Timer ..., '119'' ................ • 5Cycl98 • Energy Saver Option • Sound Insulated •2&111 SAVE $50 ICI ··-• Wlrel98S Remote • Express Recording • Speed Search •299•5 •XL 100 • Quartz Tuning ......... ..., '29911 • fht Ill ,. ...... (lalM ......... .,., ..... CEZE!!I I wllicll ... tf ...... ... ,.~ ....... ) Save now ckl'il1 tu $t. Patrick's Day Sale. Look for the GREEN TAGS for YOtl' LUCKY SAVINGS. Ht11y .•• 3 DAYS ONLY. . ....., .. ,.. ..... dl99 .. •Jbe . ....., .. ..... ... 11tr • .. ..,. .. By comparison, about 14 curies wCTC released over 43 days in the -~------------------------1----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ accident at one of the Three Mile Island reactors in Pennsylvania in 1979, accordin& to O PU Nuclear Corp., the site operator. No public health wamanp were given in the 1940s, and no follow-up Queens worker haags himself NEW YORK (AP) -A city employee was found hanaed in an office in Queens Borough Hall on Friday, a day after the suicide of fo rmer Borough ~ident Donald Manes. Police said the deaths were un- related and said the victim, an assistant civil engineer, had been despondent recently. Chief Joseph Borrelli of the Queens detectjve squad identified the dead man as Richard Roth, 53. Borrelli. speak.in& at a news con- ference, said Roth's co-worken last saw him alive at 12:20 p.m. and when be didn't return from runch searched for him on the third Ooor where be usually ate. Weighing error cited Jn f atality GORE1 O kla. (AP) -A scale malfunction caused an utra three tons of processed uranium to be pecked into a 10.ton shippina con- tainer. but officials aaid Friday thCTC wu no danaer of a repeat of the accident that k.llled an employee 1 when toxic fumes spewed from a ruptured cylinder. Employeet were drain101 off uranfom beunuoride left in the Kcrr- McGee Corp.'1 manu.facturlna 1ys- tem after the Jan. 4 Mlcldent when tbe container was overlllled Thunday night, said compeny spokeswoman Donna Mcfattand. I T oxic fumes from a bunJ eyUndcr at Kcrr-Mc<ke's Sequoyah Fuda pla nt k.llled one worker and forced JOO othcn lO KCk treatment at bOJpitala. Plant o~uons have bem halted and 1CNt1ni1ed by the NRC and a coftll'ellional ubcomm1t1« liaee then I .. 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Muslca~s, drama ·a prelude (o Easter HOLY WEEK SERVICES a1 Newport Mesa Christian Center with Dr Gecxge O WOOd i Morning W0<ship Services 800. 9 30 11 00 om Maleh 16 ~-.,.1 --:-.~ ... r~ ...... . . ~ EXALTATION /. ;C••o' Jiff "..or>g ~~.,.e ~ N'Y<J"ltO ~ P.01Y. March 23 "The Day He Wort My Crown." an Easter mu$lcal about Jesus' last days on earth,· will be presented on 11ll niahts at the Llvt.I Walen Ortldu Fen.••· 9801 Talbert Ave., Foun· tain Valley. The free pcrf onpanoes will t)!C a 7 p.m. March 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30. Early amval is advised because parkina and sc.atina arc limited. . '. "I Am," a dramatic portrayal oftbe crucifillion and resulTCCtion. will be presented at 9 and 11 a.m. Palm Sunday at the Foa&ala Valley Bap- Uat aa.r~ 10460 Slater Ave., Foun- t.ain Valley. Perform en will be members of the Chancel and Children's choirs plw a cast of church members. • • • The Chancel O>oi.r of the Flnt C'artatlu Qiardl of lrvlH will pres- ent a special Easter musical, "Then Came the Morning," at 10:30 a.m. Palm Sunday ani at 7:30 p.m. March 28. Tbccburch 1s located at 4849 Alton Parkway. For tnformauon. ca1J 786-4849. • • • "Hands Across America'' wiU be the luncheon topic of Newport-Mesa· Irvine ln&erfatth. Members will meet at 11 :30 Lm. Wednesday in the Lutheran O>urch of the Master, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. The speaker will be a representa- tive of the organiz.cn for the May 2S event, scheduled to raise funds lO feed the hungry. • • • The F0Htal1 Valley First Soedlen Bapdtt CllllJ'd wtll be among 20 Orange County churches joinina a national Southern Bapists crusade, "Good News America, God Loves You." Evaniclistic servic:es ~ planned during the wcekJoog crusade, starting Sunday. • • • Pony ndcs. a fortuneteller. game and food booths will be featured at a Purim Carnival at Temple Bat Yailm, IOI I Camelback St.. Newport Beach. The youth poup is sponsonna the event, wh.kb will begin at noOf\ Sunday. A spcoaJ Purim service wiU be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Tcmplcl-• . . The Sanctuary Movement will be the forum topic at 9: IS a.m1 Sunday •l St. Mld9el ud All Aqel1 ~ Cll•rdl, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Coron.a dcl Mar. ••• Tbc New Tltotlpt CllrUdu Qiardl ud TntJa Fo .... doa is sponsoring a Prosperity Seminar at 10 a.m. March 22 at 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. Lcadina the discussion will be Bnan C. Thereauh, financial planner and investment soecialist. For infor- mation, call 646· f 032. • • • A seminar oo "Ma.ktna Rela· t1onships Work" wiU be presented at I p.m. Sunday at the Slaep~nl of tk Billa UD.ltecl Claire~ of Clartal, 3012 I Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel. Jobn Frost, marriage and family counselor, will lead the seminar. For H::~:n::~N'1 Evangelist, Jewish leader TH~H~~~~R ·promote religious pluralism March 30 Easter Sunday JESUS' ANSWER TO LIFE'S GREATEST QUESTION ! -Av.l• the~ ~~';:. Mus1co 1 ~ ~ Adventure ~ 600om ~ l\liwpcn-Mesa Christian Center Corner of Fair Ond NeWJX)rt Blvd ( 714) 966-0454 By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .. ~ ......... A national Jewish leader and a nauonaJly known evanJ.clist joined forces last week to assail extremists who oppose rcli~ous pluralism and preach anti-Semitism. Rabbi A. James Rudin, the na- tional interreligious affairs director of the American Jewish Committee (AJC), said Jews' distrust of evangeli- cal Christians was unfounded, and called for cooperative efforts between the two groups to encourage religious pluralism in America. Rudjn received support from evan- gelical preacher Dr. Robert Schuller, pastor of the Crystal Cathedral an Garden Grove and nationall.Y, known for his telev1~1on program, • Hour of Power." The two religious leaders addressed the question "Conflict or Collabora- tion: Jews and Evangelical Christians an the United States" before the AJC's 1986 Western Re~onal Conference at ihc Hotel Mendicn in Newpon Beach. Rudin saad at was the first ume Schuller had ever appeared before a national Jewish organizauon, and both religious leaders told an au- dience of 250 that evangelicals and Jews have much in common th.at makes them natural allies. Noting that one of his Dutch ancestors was a Jew, Schuller said, "I had a revelation that we shouldn't even use the tenns 'Jews' and 'Chris- tians.' "If you tcU someone you're a Jew they're going to ask. 'What sect? Orthodox? Reformed? Con- servative?' '"Christianity as a Jewish sect. We were founded by a bunch of Jews." he said. "I consider myself a Jew an the sect calJed Christians." Schuller said when he moved to Orange County 31 years ago, it was stnctly "WASP" tcmtory. The county has since grown to encompass residents of all races and reli~ons. "We welcome a pluralistic society,·: Schuller said. . Rudin acknowledged that the AJC's early efTons to reach out and engage in dialogue with evangelicals weren't universally favored in the Jewish community. Jews particularly are offended by evangelicals who actively seek to convert them. "The question of 'mission' and of •witnessing' -that's where the tire hits the road;' Rudin saad. "We resent Christian activity aimed at us and particularly at our children.·· But Rudin said there's no evidence of any greater degree ofanti-Semitism among evangelicals than among so- ciety in general. "It's a mistake to label them crackers, rednecks and potential Ku KJux KJan members, .. be said ... ln every religion there are people who want to impose their will on society. .. Whenever evangelicals and Jews meet, certain commonaHtics come out, such as a commitment to Israel," Rudin said. .. Nothi113 must ever permit that state to lose its identity, freedom and (Pleue eee RELIGIOUS/ A 7) anformatJon call the-church office at Lacua Beada Ual&artaa Va!nf'lal. 49S-IJIOorS31--0S22between~a.m. l1t1, 429 CYJ>ress Ol;ive. She will and 2 p.m. Mondav throuah Fnday. explore aodcfeu worship. . '. . .. ~ The t:ustory of western music Wlll Noisemaker• will rattle and beexp1orcdbyaformerdiscjockeyat .. wicked Ha~ns" ln .c:o1tume will the 10:30 a.m. semoes Sunday at the · parade at a Punm Fftt•val today at 9 ~ Coa1l VD.ltartu UolvenaU1t a.m. at Sk.lr Ra-Ma a.let/~ le- ctivda. I 2S9 Victoria St.. Costa form Temple, 2100 Mar V isla, New. Mesa. port Beach. • • • Speaker wtll be HuJh Cherry, a Temple SUroa of c..ta M ... will country western mus1c1an from Seal bost visitinJ youth from the Jm- Bcach. maculate Heart of u...... Catholic • • • nuu7 Due to overwhelming response, a Church Friday evenina at the temple: Dr --4b • • • -earn Workshop will be repeat""' Y Michael Burkhard'7 mstNctor in Dr. Bill Laforge, director of the church usic and Music education at Lapu Beadl • UD.I~ MetWllt Christ College lrvine_, will preaent an Claarcla'1 Wesley Cou1eUa1 Ceaser. onLAn recital at St. John's Lutheran The dates wiU be set according to : . .,--· o 7 30 response. For infonnation. call Church an ranic at : p.m. 499--33088 Sunday. • • • • • · • • • The annual St. PaUick's cel- Tbe Rev. Rose Zoppel. whose cbration, including' tra~itional cor- speciaJ interests arc archaeol ned beef ~inner •. danan-and pub the Bible lands, ancic · ry and singers, will ,!>e given tomabt by St. literature, will be the speaker at the Sleoa Claud,~ Tcm- 10:30 a.m. service Sunday at the (Pleue eee ltA8T&R/A7) " 1st Indian bishop plans eagle dance at his ordination By STEPHANIE NANO ' I 11111. ,,_..,..... CLEVELAND -Despite his Indian heritage. the Very Rev. Donald E. Pelotte says he has a lot to learn about Western tribes ti ving in the Roman Catholic diocese 1 n New Mellico where be is to become bishop. Pelotte, the first U.S. Roman Catholic bishop-<lcsignatc of Indian descent, is to be ordained in May as C(Hdjutor bishop for the Diocese of Gallup, N.M .• nearly half of whose Catholics are Indians. Pelotte. 41 on April 13, also will be one of the youngest U.S. basbops. "I have a lot to learn because I can only bring with me what I know of my own family back.ground," says Pelotte, whose father was an Abenaki Indian, part of the Algonquin nation. .. People think that all Indians att alike," be said in an interview ... When you're tallong about different tribes, you·re talk.Jog about very different customs and traditions." Pelotte said has interest in his own background developed throu$h has involvement with the Tek.akwitha Conference, an orgamiation for Native Amencan Catbolics. Those of Indian dcsccnt in bis home state of Maine have scattered and lost touch with their tradiuons, he said, unlike those in his new diocese, which includes three Indian reservations. Pelotte said he plans to include a traditional Indian eagle dance (Pleue eee DAMClt/ A7) -Oea11ge e"llJ.t ?2eflgl"llJ. 'i!Jteect"ell A CINlll Wlte1•1 ,,_ The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Coate Mese FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St & Harbor Blvd Church School 9 30 Worship 8.30 and 10 45 Charles 0 Clark, Mmlsaer eo.1a Mna MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker Worship I Church School 1:30-10:00 a.m Or Yl/tlham E Steel 979-8234 Newport Beech CHRIST CHURCH 8Y THE au UNITED METHODIST , 1<100 w Balboa Blvd 973-3'05 Rev Lawre• :e T Young Wo"fllp 6 C""'dl School t:iO A.M __ ,,., ,., .. tc:hool end o., c .... 1 JO A.M .. :00 l'.M. Hunttng1on ee.cn Nonn COMMUNITY UNfTED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Hell Ave 842-4461 Worship S.rvlca 1:30 I 10:00 1:30 Sunday Schoo4 10:00 Fountain Valley FIRST UNfTED METHdDllT CHURCH 18~25 BuShard SI ta-2593 James R Hadley. Pastor Wor•hlp & Church School 9:30 A.M. N£WPOR1 C£Nllll llNITlO METHODIST CHURCH 1801 Mergu.rlte Ave. Coron.delMar 6M-cr745 .....,. & Cllwdl Sdlllt t·30 a.in. Rev. Burley R. Howe Be Sure to Worship at a Church of your Choice ·PRESBYTERIAN CtUCH Of Tt£ COVENANT 9'uoe A. Kurrte, P•tor Tarry MeCenM, Oifec10f of Adult Mlnl91ries Pierre Allegr•. Director of Hlgn Sdlool Mlnl•trlet Tina Alcaraz. OlrectOf of ~an·• M lnbtrlee SIMIJ ...... -l:lO & lt:OO ... a.di SdlMt - CIM1ll tin AMI lt:OO a.111 ....,.,., "'' ........ - l:JO & 10:00 UL h ... Ser*4 -7:t0 ..... 2850 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa 557-3340 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH IMl•tourt Synod! 780 VlctMla St., Coala Mesa Lothar V. Tornow, Pastor &31·1811 ._,,...,,.,Of WORSHIP SERVICE 1:(10 10-.30 AM Slrida1 SdloGI & ~ lllblt Cius 9:20 A.M. Chris llan n..n.ntwy SdloGI 54Mee8 ST. MARK PIESIYTfllAI CHURCH 1astblutr 0r & Jamboftt Newport Stach Rfw W1ll1am M<Quotd. Pastor Asst Puttf Robtrt P Stewart Rocltfr Whtlltn. Music O.rf\.tor 1...-t:ll A.I. UICltiM C8wa 11:45 A.I. fbwy C1rt fOJ Info: Cal 6"·1341 SHIR HA·MA 'ALOT HAR809' TEMPt.E .. EfORM ~ k1111d r K.nc ....,_" I cmtilwll Or "'"' N• SMll! Ntwoott lt.c~ C. [dllCllOI ·~~ f0tt11IO t .. ''""'M l.J:.J ... llOJ ,_, ... S.bbeth Servlc•• f=(.... l :U ,,1 f .... ,.,.,,.,,....... 7:Je ,.I. s.., ... """"" ..... .,.. 21M .. Wise. s.,. •• T1,io: "ll••r Ill• P11c1 l1k1n" CtuCH Of REUGIOUS SCDCE ~llD~D< MMIW al"-UllMd °""'°' OI ~ ~ H~~~~~~~~J~1H.5~f~~8 Adult., & Jr Church • 00. 9·45' t 1 30 ~ ,,., S-11 For lnfOfm•flOf'I Mi-1331 NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Roeer J. Befc. Putor Kin £iferl Kroestad, Pastor WlllllP IEIYICE I AM' 10:30 AM (Interpreter for the deaf at I AM) Sl#l>AY SCHOOL 9:15 AM fbwy Catt Avalable WIL .. , .... "' "· ...,.,. ...... 141-1111 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DIKlplff Of Cllrlel) 2<!01 lrvl~ al Sant• ... .,., NeWpclft h.cn MS-1711 ! Morning Worship I 0 AM Sunday School 9 AM G9na aw.neon, Minister YCNI WSf be ..,.a,;_, Altd Hel!pedl FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH MMn •t Ad.me, Huntington -.Ch SUND.AV: Morning Worship .............................................. &:00 AM Bible School .................................................... 10:45 AM Evening Wor•hlp .............................................. 6:00 PM Ac1IH Youth Qr._. -...,_., ._.... Mth F.,n, 0."9 M9k;Olm & AIO«I H. K8'Q811, Mtniel«t. M11t09 "*'· Dtt.CIOf or Chrltllan fductlllon DIAL·A·DEVOTION -at-tllO; Ofl'lca -ut-2111 ~ ChN« IMca 1•" Worship and hear thi~ practical, Chrisr·centered , biblical message. kv W1ll1•m l fl.on•••n rr~~·h111~ "EMPOWERED TO SE RVE" Sunday, March 16, 1986 X 30 inti I(' IS A M St. Andrew's Prcsbycenan Church lh\'0..,1 Andrt'w,Rn.1d 'it·~ror1 Re.1ch C.1lilorn1,1 lil41n\I ~ ~\' fum\< fre>m '~ron H1tl>o• ll11h 'i~hool ••Irvin~ 4t l~thJ IEW THDllHT CHlllSTIAI GIUllCH 111 •• lltlt It., ........ <T••••lll ••••••• If 11114) ... ,. ... , ..... "'"'""' ............. ,, ... .................... Dr. DI .. C. JaclMn Bible Study Clatt 9: 1S Sundly Mott111f Mt~. Htlltf'f I Junt0r Church JOJO ................... Laguna Presbyterian Church "Cbrucb of C..l•e•" A ftWJ dwelt fw h S.. c-ty ...... S.W... ....-. lllM. I s..., Wordl.1 ..... IO:IO &9 I tt/UfU1 Cue ,.,..,, __ • ..,._,ti.al for all ¥f!I Week"-f hofram Tw Q/JdJN, f HU A Ad.iu L-ill-F.or.t Ave• PhoM 494-1666 Dr. AtilM 1 , .. ..,. In. Ctllla -., Or.£••• CMltl DIAL-A-PRA VEI 9'-PRA Y ' or llwrmT-avtll (a.._) RABlll MARK S. MllER SHA88A T smlCD Fri ... PA -S..l ·ll:JI a.a. hm~r St!vic6 ht frtd1y of Monfh 7 30 Retrct0us School Mutt ~ d • Youtl1 Croup$. S.11tln 1011 CllllllbKi, ~ ltxa 1o11 .._, 144-111t Cantor Alen Welner Educator Miriam Ven Rnlta SA INT JAMES WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY WOR.._, UJMCH 7:30 AM • Holy Euchlirftt Rtte I &:00 AM · Holy Euchan.t Rite 11 10:45 AM • Prayw Md Praa.. Euc:Nrtst Rite 11 Church School • 9:00 AM Child Care • 7:30 & 9:00 AM (Music, aermon Md ctllld care •t 3 MMoel) ..,_WllK WOMattoP Monday-Friday • 8:30 AM Morning Prayw T~ay -10:00 AM Euchari.t & Healing SeMc:. Wedneeday • 8:30 AM Holy Euc:hariM Rector, fir. ~n AaMJ • A9eoo., Pr. lliM Ca, Ma111t1n9 The Rev. Thom .. Henry • Dr. Wltllam Roberta Mr. Samuel Sharer SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido • Newpon Beach • 11~n-0210 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BAANCH!:S Of THl MOTH!R CHUACti, TliE '"'8T CH~ OF CHRIST, SQEHTIST JN I08TO.., MA8$Aet4USETTS ''llllltllCI'' Coeta Mffa-Flnt Church of Chrlet, 8clentlet 2llO MeN Ver• Or., Coeta ...._. C""'°" I hndeJ lchoot-10:'00 A.M.. llleedlna Rooftl, 2llO ..... Verde Or.-t A.M.-4:JO P.M. Mon. thrv Fri. Wed. 7·7:tO , ........... P.M.. lrvlne-Flnt Church of Chrlet, lclentlet ~ .. "°"'*' '"'"" ...... lchool 4111 .-Chltu .. (...., V•) Chutch I hMeJ lohool 1W A.M. ................. ~ ,...,,., lutte 141. ltOMOl'Mll ....... 10 A.M..-4 ,.M. Moft. thrv lat. 10 .A.M.-7 ,,M. TlwtecllJ ONld cw. -~ & w___, Newpott -..Ch-Flnt Church of Chrtet, lct9nttet .. Via Udo, Newpoft ..... Chutoh I lundar khool ~ ~ 10'.JO A.M.. .......... "°°"'· U11 Vie Udo I Mon. ltwu a.t. t .A.M.-1 P.M. T-..-7 ... ,,... CNICI Cer• ".S....0 f~ -U0• 11 ~ A.M tor tiu.y flrN Newpor1 hech-lec:ottd Church of Chrtet, klenttet 3100 'aclftc YW ~ C...... .. .._ Churoh I lundaJ Mftoof 101t1 A.M. "9a*19 ..__.. ..... •· c-.. ""'" ca WLB•AYHI idl IP.a.Ml&ICHllJ Ilia All are cordlally Invited to attend the church MtVlcee and enjoy the prlvttegee of the RMdlng ROOfT\I. Child Care Provtded AT ALL SERVICES. ' { .v• ,, 11 Portrays Christ child Stephen De8e11e, ' moatba, of Milton, Mw., peeka oat from tbe ftU worn by Emily St.naer of eo.ton at St. Knln '• 8claool, eoeton. where tbe lnf&Ql wu clloeen to portray tbe Cbrlat clalld in an apc0mtnc ,...ton play. Stncer la cut lD tbe role of Mary. RELIGIOUS LEADERS ••• J'.-A8 . atrcnatb. •• added Schuller. Rudin Mid =ic:al• are com· mined to tbe J • .uvp in tbe Soviet Union u well Botb poup1 allo favor a J'diaiowly neutral IO"Va'11ment ud lmow the borrorofinquiaition, Rud.in said. Tbe AJC bat enlisted -ud rec;eived -support from evlnfdi· call, Roman Catholics and other churches in tbe Midwest where it it combettina anti.semitic activities by riaht·wina extremis~ Rudin uid. .. It'• the AJC belief that &rmen are overwbelrnin&ly olwalistie, dem~ cratic and nonviofent. "What ii happenina ia radical ri&bt- wina poupa are comma to people who are economically vulnerable," he said. .. You know who they a.re: tbe Poue Comitatua, tbe Order. And it's not ' . just t.be farmers who are in croubje. lt'a benken. mercbutt, tbe entire support aystem for the &.rmen. "Their eociety ia comina un-raveled." Rudin said the AJC hu traveled to Carmina communities throupout tbe Midwest to combat the extrerniau. 0 1t'1 not an epidemic, it'a a vlrua. But viruses hhe to be auacked," be said. . "We're fin~ many allies in the evanaelical Christian communJ'Y., becauae they have a lot to loee, too. • Rudin's and Sclluller's remarks capped a three-day conference of the American Jewish Committee hosted by the Oranse County chapter. The committee wu founded in 1906 to combat biaotry, protect Jews' civil and reli&ioua riahU worldwide and improve Iiuman relationa. • EASTER PROGRAMS ••• Jl'romA8 pie Terrace, Laauna Beach. • • • N..,.n ... a.rd! ., ... U...., Sde9ee will DOW be bold.in& serviceut 140 I l 5th St., at the comer of St. Andrews Place. Sunday lervioe is at LO a.m. For information, call the Rev. Andrews Peele at 722-0278. • • • Steve and Joan Carman wiU talk about "Christ in the Pusover" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Cnn Valley Coveaut Ouela,) H ... La Plata, LA,...Nlpel • • • Trlalt7 Ualte4 Prnllt7terlu aa.,a 1a Suta Au will present J.S. Bach's masterwork., the .. St. John Passion," at 7 p.m. Sunday. Ad· dmission is $4, adults; S l for cb~n throuah 12 yean. For info~tion, call S44-7850. • •• The fourth annual Mass of the Cross will be presented as part of the 12:30 p.m. Mass Sunday at St. E4wanl'1 Claud, 33926 Calle La Primavera. Dana Point. Qreneeeo..c DAILY PtLOT~, March 15, 1911 A7l GARDEN CL UBS ----~------~~~~~-i Orchid vart·etles topic of meeting . f A demqnstr&11on on rcpottina cat· tleya orchids aod a &Ude ~tation OD cybidium orchids wiU .hiahli&ht the meetina of the Newport Rat6or Orchid Society. Members wiU meet .at 7:30 p.m. Thunday in tbe Zonta aubhouse, l 5th Street and Irvine A venue, New- pon Beacb. Guest speaker will be o~hid IJ'OWCt' Rich Mamo. • • • Members of the Horticultural So- ciety of OraQIC County will learn about vesetabfe prdenina from Bill Sidnam at 7:30 p.m. Tuelday a& lbe California CooOerat.ive bteDlioe, . l 000 S. HIJ't)oc 8lvd., Anaheim. • • • .. Fuchsia Care: Oiaeues ud Fertilizer," wiU be d.iJcuuCld for members of the Colla W..-Bey i Cities Branch of the Natioaal ~ ' Society at 7:30p.m. WednetdayiDdlle I Golden T~a Commu.Uty C.eoter. 114 E. 19th St., Cos1.t Mea I Speaker will be.~ Gbiouo, put president of the utiou.l OP 1 poiiation. GeeSerentalservice i isn't chickenfeed . ~ RIVERDALE (AP)-What'•ao<>d But populanty IS waru.na for this for the aoose is aood for the p.rdner apperontly l<>&ic:al approech to weed j too. control. 1 For those prdners and farmers .. It's a dying business. .. says Alves. I who don't like chemicals, Fernando "Since ancient times. fannm Alves rents out utural"'WCedCJten -always used aeese to keep weeds out I Chinese white aeese. of their crops. But in recent ycan • The pese aladJy roam the ro~s of chemicals have become popular for : cotton fiel~ vineyards and other controlling weeds." I farms. working for their keep by Alves. 33, says his business in I mowina down unwanted vegetation, soul.hem Fresno ~unty is ~ ~ : according to Alves. weeder S00SC OperlllOD 1D Califonua • DANCE PLANNED AT ORDINATION ••• FromA8 He rents out the geese for $4.25 and amona the last in the country. : apiece, and refunds fanners 50 cents Still, the return is more than chicken : for each bird returned at the end of the fced,asherentsout upto20,000birda : season. The cost of aoose weeding a year. , works out to Sl2 to $15 an aae as Even after they're retired from · oJ)p()Sed to $40 to $50 an acre for ~culture. the g,cese c:ontinue to pey 1 chemicals, he says. thetr way. After fattening them up on 1 at his ordination ceremony. . brothers in ei&ht states, England, As co-adjutor bishop, Pelotte will Ireland. East Africa, the Philippines assist Bishop Jerome J. Hastrich and Vietnam. overseeing the Gallup dioccae of He said the naming of a bishop of 45,000 Catholics, 20,000 of whOm arc Indian descent is siJ1lificant for Indians. Pelotte will succeed Catholic Indians, adding that the Hastrich, 71, when be retires. Catholic Church neglected Native Pelotte, one of 12 U.S. priests of Americans during the fint part of the known Indian descent, bas served as 20th century. provincial superior for the Congrep-But during the last 20 yean, he said tion of the Blessed Saaament, a efforts to .. bring back home (Native religous order of priests and brothers, Americans) has been stronger than since 1978. ever." The province is headquartered in He said the cbu~h needs to show the Oeveland suburb of Highland American Indians "that there is room Heights and includes 260 priests and for them in the church, . they do .RAREiCOIN AUCTION 300 Lots of Quality Gold & Sliver Rare Coins F~aturlng the Very R.,e Proof 1895 and 93-s Morgan Dollars PLUS 150 Pound• of Gold le Sliver Bulhon Sold to the Hlgheet Bidder SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1986 Preview 11A.M.•Auction1:00 P.M. Prompt IRVINE MARRIOT, IRVINE CALIFORNIA S.. 0...., Fwy~.,... Oft J~-. rt. Oft Midi•-. rt. to llOOO Vo. K.w. For addltlonal lnformadon: HANSEN AUCTIONS 510 Avenlda De t.. E.ttren.. P.O. Box 3610. s.n· Clemente CA 92672 SceteUc.No.Clll7 (714) 498·8040 BONDED SAVE SAVE llint11rnp' .a SAVE For the first time in Southern California Save 25%-35% on: • Waterford • Louis Vuitton • Baccarat • Rolex • Lalique • Fine Perfumes WHERE: Irvine Hilton, Jamboree Rd. WHEN: Sunday, March 16. 12:30-5:00 p.m. - For More Information: 646-9859 Does your kitchen have the ''Good Housekeeping seal ~f approval?'.' If so. enter the Dally Piiot's "Living Spaces" Contest. Be ell&ible to win $200 or home decor•tlnc supplies See contest detail and entry form In tod1)"S classified 5eetlon belong, they do have a gift and a richness to offer the church." Pelotte said the Tekalcwi$a Con· fercnce bad urged the appointment of · a bishop of Indian descent. "The call got stronger and stronacr every year, particularly as the Amcri· can Indians saw more and more Hispanic priests get named bisboP. and black priesu get named bishop, • be said. "It became more and more frustrating for them. Why not one of ours?" Pelotte's new diocese covers 55,000 square miles in northwest New Mex- ico and northern Arizona. Blabop DoDald Pelotte All the farmer bas to do is provide p-ain, Alves sells them to restaurants , plenty of drink.in& water and a fence " in San Francisco's Chinatown for : to keep out dop and cbyotes. SS.50 apiece. •Prune fuchsias. pelargoniums and geraniums for fuller plants and moreflowen. •All newly planted annuals should be pro~ from. the onslauaht of snails and slugs with generous, regular broadcasuna of bait throughout tbQ flower bed. . •Get your vegetables planted as SOOD u possible. LBAKER-Pl'#WOOD -· SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND -PRICES EFFECTIVE TO 3-28-86 DUCT TAPE 2" x 60 yard reg. '6. 79 SALE s3tt BE STILE TILE BOARD 4' "8' x 1/8" gtoee whtte reg. 1 16.49 IA&.a tgt7 OAP KWIK SEAL 6oz. tube reg. '2.69 SALE '141 MASKING TAPE ,~ .. )( 60 yd1. reg. 8~ IALE - BID PLYWOOD_, lll&R 00. 2969 Century Pl., Co.ta M-549-3073. AND LUMBER PAINT THINNER 1 gal. reg. '4.98 8ALE 1211 CEDAR GRAPESTAKES 1' x 3' x 6' -20 pc/bundle reg. '19.90 IALE •1311 DROP CLOTH 9' x 12' 4 mll. reg. 79¢ SALE 49¢ MAPLE PLYWOOD •·.x 8' x 1~" reg. '25.95 SALE '19" !~ IAAUI P'l VW000 &L~CO Read all todays news everyday in the . llilJ .... • . .. r ' ---- I - I J _J •• r ---' ~ M Orange CoMt OAJLY PILOT/ Saturdey. Maren 15, 19811 Oscar show's producer ---King of Swing reigns on PBS bringing back sj>ectacle Don en seeking happy balance between overlong and pared-down ceremonies By RICHARD DEATLEY a-......... , ..... .,.., LOS ANGELES -The Academy Awards as a television attraction has withered in the ratings in th,e past two years. Viewers seem to be arowing dis· enchanted with Hollywood's mos1 cherished spectacle, and Oscar of· fic1ab grapple with how to jazz it up. Last year the Oscar show was too lean. In 1984 it was too Ion .. This year the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will attempt to lure back the lost audience with big produc,tion numbers and bigger names. Last year four producers tried 10 solve the ratings problem by commit- tee, including the use of warning lights 10 keep acceptaAce spe«hes short. This year, the warning lights arc being reconsidered and there's only one pr<>Gucer. "There 1s a concern that It co uld stifle some great moments, hke Sally Field's 'You like me!' acceptance speech last year," said Academy spokesman Bob Werden. He said producer Stanley Donen hasn't yet made a final decision. In a 42-year career, Donen has produced or directed such song-and· dance movies as "Singing in the Ram.'' "The Pajama Game" and "Damn Yankees." Marty Pasetta returns for his 15th year as director. The 58th annual Oscar presen- tations on March 24 wilJ be broadcast live from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Los Angeles Music Cen ter beg.inning at 6 p.m. on ABC- TV. . In the past two years. the program has been cri uc12ed for having far too much. such as the three-hour. 47. llACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS -Best Picture- r.;,.. 131 -',. ••Ot•ft•"• $ ~v ~ """"""" ··-· __ ... _ --·------·- IOW SHOWll&f ...,,... --IM aio.s I EDWMO WOUJlll>EI '52-4tU 551-0655 •TAIDA UmMA mwuos SOOTH rACFIC LA •ADA ' COAST rlAlA • .....,, 54l·27ll ,,.....2400 II.?-. -EDWMllS ll Tc.to CllD<M Sll-t500 634-lm ..,_Tll lllAll ITllTll EDWMOS CHMIU EDWARDS WI.LAGE COfTR£ 141.0110 CDmJ 191-0S6 7 llU • Szt.SJ.J9 MMN BREA ru.zA minute show in 1984, or far too little, such as the spare I 98S show. The latter was only a few minutes over its scheduled th1':C hours, but sparse io entertainment. "You're dealing with an cstat>- hshed format. and there's really nothing you can do to change it," said Jack Haley, who produocd the 1984 show. "I think the only answer is if everyone just walks out and says who the (winners) arc." But that would destroy the enter- tainment value of the show, be said: ... You're virtually in a no-win situ- auon." For all its miscues and overtime, the l 984 show still did better than tut year's. with 25.4 million households \1ewing. for a Nielsen rating of 30.3 and an audience share of50. The 1985 show fell to 23.5 million households, with a rating of27. 7 and an audience share of 45. Compare those shows with I 983's 31 .6 million households watching with a rating of 38.0 l\nd a share of 59, and there seems to be a problem. A rating measures the percentage of lhe nation's TV homes watching a show. The Oscars also arc fighting the overall decrease in viewership suf- fered by network telev11ion over the past few years because of competjtion from cable television and home v1deoc.as~ue recorders. Pasena and Donen have decided to return 10 more production numbers. with three or four song-and-dance routines to be added to the usual performances for the five nominated songs of the year. They also will address a recent tendency among celebrities not to show up for the awards. One segment ll IULTI llDUllllll Bl The Film Everybody's Talking About. -NOW PlAYlNG - ,,.., • • .,,1.,.• • ~ r.rttWw l(il...,r. ("1-..-.r~&nqoi A .... fliQ ('())) ~ , ..... 7.~S TUNNING:.: I "'1 ff,\ 'Mlf .J\J,I) llER SISTERS PG I)@ . o~on : .. -.. ,. ..... ~ . ....,,. ...... - llU 990.4021 UA MOVIS 4 NITA •M 751:4114 fDWMOS TOMI C£JmJ HITlllTll lllAll 141-G770 EDWMOS CIWllU COOlE U 1111.1& S2J.1'11 rACflC GATTIUT -'37-0340 MIC ORNll IMl.l -634-3'11 IM cm cono n , ... Sl1·9500 ~II.Ill 644.07to nMml ltl·OSU fDWMDS n re.a fDWMOS IOJP(llJ CDWMDS WUMI C[lfllJ 1111*' Yll.11 • fDWUOS VEJO TWll IJM9'0 " ... Creates edge, surprise and romance.'' RICHARD CORLI " TIME MAGAZINE ...... % •.. Uncompromisingly honest ... " of this year's ceremony will feature an on·staae iroup introduction of 20 to 30 prcvtous winncn. The Academy sometimes has made wrong decisions. The directors of the 1985 show had Anne Reinking sin& Grammy winner Phil Collins' nomi- nated sona. ··~inst All Odds, .. instead of the Briush pop star. Criiics said Reinkina murdered the tune. The produce,., had reasoned that they wanted someone associated with the movie industry to sing it. But the same IOllC dido 't apply to Ray Parker Jr., who was allowed to perform his "Ghostbustcr'1" on U.e same show. There's been a change in thinking. This year, C.Ollins turned down an invitation to sing "Separate Lives," one of the nominated songs from "White Nights," which be did as a duet with Marilyn Martin. It will be performed instead by writer Stephen Bishop. Lionel Richie will sing bis "Say You. Say Me," from the same film. Tata Vega, who sang "Miss Celie's Blues" on the sound track of "The Color Purple," will reprise her per- formance for the Oscar show, while Gresa Burge will repeat his dynamic rendition of"Surprisc Surprise" from "A Chorus Line." Huey Lewis and the News will perfonn their "The Power of Love" from "Back to the Future." Danny Thomas back m series LOS ANGELES {AP) -Tele- vision is going to make room for Danny Thomas in a first-run syndication series calJed "One Big Family.'' Thomas will appear as Uncle Jake in a show about an extended ·family of a newlywed couple, the husband's three sisters and two brothers. He last appeared in a series in "The Practice." which ran on NBC from 1976-77. He also starred in "The Danny Thomas Show" from 1953-64 and "Make Room for Granddaddy" from 1970-71. . . '• :~ . I t--~----------...... "\.. GOLDIE HAWN \ . , ' ' !, · . • , . I • ~ · ,· . , -- ~ : I r IOW SHOWlllil MllA,111 IM MO¥ES I ts2-4tt3 eatAllU EDWMOS CllMA CDmJ 979-4141 ·-EDWMDS WOOOIMlG( 551-0655 UUIU MIC f UtlON SQUME (213) "1·0613 EL TIU tUilE mwuos SADOUBACll snn cm Sll·SUO conn 634-ZSSJ NRT•tw.rr EDWMDS FOUNT UC VAU£T 139-1500 UITI All EDWMDS .STOI. 540-7444 Baring old aecreta Linda C.they. Suanna Clementa and Susy Dodd (from left) atar lD the dramadc comedy ••come Back to the 5 and Dime, Jimmy Dean,.. playln• weekend.a throuab llarch 23 at Golden Weat Collet(e. Call 895-8378 for dcket lnformadon. Color those old B&W movies profitable MAR INA DEL REY (AP) -The company that brought color 10 ··Mir· acle on 34th Street'' has signed a deal to use the same process on I 00 black- and-wh11e films from the MGMUA library, which includes such classics as "Casablanca." The deal between Color Systems Technology Inc. and MGM UA 1s contingent on compleuon of the merger between Turner Broadcasting System and MGM. Also. the I 00 films from the 700 possible selections have no1 yet been chosen. The Hollywood Reporter enter- tainment newspaper said the deal between Color Systems and MGM- UA 1s worth approximately S 18 million.• The library contains such movies as ··casablanca:· "Mutiny on the Soun~;· "Camille.'' and .. 42nd Street,· among others, many from United Artists' acquistion several years ago of Warner Bros. catalogue of prc-1948 movies. It currently costs Color Systems about $2.000 per minute 10 convert a black and white film into a color videotape usmg a computer. The chief attraction for such an effort is the syndicated television market. Release of the colorized 194 7 "Miracle on 34th Street .. was a ratmss hit in early December, with the movtc aired in 176 syndicated markets, or about 91 percent of all such markets in 1hecountry. It ~mered double and in some cases tnplc the ratings that the Chnstmas chestnut usually earned. The prospectus fo r the merger of MG MU A and TBS hinted at the deal. stating .. Certain processes have been developed for the application of color to black and white films and tele· vision series. Such process might enhance the value of certain filmed t---------------product in the MGMUA library." Shareholders of both companies earlier this week approved the merger, which is valued at about S 1.25 b1lhon. The deal 1s expected to be completed in two weeks. after final financing arrangements have been made. "THE YEAR'S MOST WINNING COME[1(.0RAMA ... ONE OF THE YEAR'S TEN BEST.'' _ ...... ,_.,,.,., -o. EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT SAT/SUN l:lS, 3:20, 5:2S 7:30. 9:30 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA AT ~=~:~~MUI 540·7444 \A"1A &NA h • Ttl NlcHr OF Ta I.Ms. Color Systems 1s currently worlung on "Yankee Doodle Dandy," which it agreed to do under an earlier agree· ment with MGM-UA. The colorized version is expected to be available for July 4 syndication. The company is also working on colonzmg two of the old ··wanted: Dead or Ahve" tele- v1S1o n series. starring lhe late Steve McQueen. Color Systems chairman Ralph Weinger obtained a patent for con-vertin~ black and while footage into color in 1979. The process involves using a computer to assign color values 10 the black and white images. By WILLIAM OLA~ ..a, .............. Nostalaic fans of the Swina Era will find plenty of delicious echoes of the past in .. Benny Goodman -Let's Dance" on public television toniabt and again Wednesday. The show, part of public iele- vision's Festival '86, has some fascinating-film clips and celebrated guest stars. all designed to reflect the remarkable career and impact of tbe musician saluted by-Yale Univer'1itY a few years ago (in awarding him an honorary doctor of musk dqree) 11 "the premier clarinetist of the cen- tury.'' But your true Benn Goodman fan will not be sur- prised to hear that the richest pass- ages in the 90 minutes {spaced out here by a cou- ple of fund-drive breaks) arc provided by Tbe Man himself, blowing his ownL-,...• purling. peerless, mu impeccably beautiful music in front of a classy modem band. Inevitably, there arc echoes there, too. The sounds of the Goodman band's signature themes-the ~pen­ mg ''Lei's Dance," a transmutation to 44 swin& of Weber's classic 34 time "Invitation to the Dance," and the lovctx closing number. "Goodbye" -will bring back memories of those nights in the ballrooms of the 1930s and those hours in front of the radio listerung to the "Camel Caravan." Most of the band arrangements on this show are those of the great Fletcher Henderson. whose geruus, as Goodman acknowledges in dedicat- ing the show to his memory, played a major role in mal0n4 the Goodman band 1he single most important force in bring.ing about the age of swing. The roll of classics here (not all by Henderson) includes "King Poner Stomp," "Stealin' Apples," "Don't Be That Way;· "Sing, SinJ. Sina." "Down South Camp Mecung" and .. You Brough I a New Kind of Love l9 Me." Th~ band plays them all with admirable cnspness and zest Your memory button may switch over to the sounds of Harry James and Zi,8gY Elman when some of the solos amve, but these arc very good players nonetheless. (One of the trumpeten is a woman. by the way, which may be a first for a Goodman band and highly appropriate for the bandlcader who was the ft rst to break the color line when he pur Teddy Wilson and Lionel Hampton on the bandstand.) But the memory button doesn't work when Goodman himself solos. What he's playin~ is too command- ingly good. It still has that typical Goodman brilliance and heat, and simplicity and beauty; "Memories of You•· is an arresting example. The show was filmed before a celebratory black-tie audjence last year in a very large ballroom in the new Marriott Marquis Hotel on Times ~uarc. Goodman and the band (which includes Louis Bcllson on drums and Dick Hyman on piano) appear to be on one stage and the guests and tribute-bearers are on the other. One hiptly appropriate aspect of the affair 1s that when the band plays, the audience gets up and dances. reminding us of bow much dancing there was to this music in the 1930s. This also, unfonunately, tempts the cameras (and director) into too many shots of matronly derriercs swinging back and forth -often the same ones. But it's a minor annoyance. Benny Goodman made bis pro- fessional debut in Chicago in 1924, at the age of IS, playing for club dances. Andre Previn narrates some pictures from his life and career, the most famously historic moment occurring (Pl--1ee asmrr /A9J 2ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS NOW SHOWING! AIAllll 639-1770 STADUIC.-lt IMA tto-4021 IM fll>WIS 4 n. 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IT HOUR 1:n1Ulll9Kh I a.9 WOfn1 AIEICA LAYSIE& lttflUY WALL~ wmc MEADOWWIKl.&IOM FM:ll OF CUI.TUM HOOP 9COOP · ONE WAY SAME • -12:50-~UNE ·PlEDOe~ I (I) m:=-I (l)couii~ QI Al.VIN N10 THE LOS ANQB.8 IMGNET T:r I~~~ Tl NllJ DOGS lilCME COOPEWSOAAHOE * "Lis VIOIS laty'' (1978) Sltlla l~.:1,AHS ls''E~ MOYIE DUKES Of HAZZNI> ** 'h "Oesper11ety Seeking Susln" MOAK NllJ Mll>V (1985)RounnaAtquette Madonna QWUSTAYlOA ~MOYIE ' W•ANNOUNCED * * ··Spesms·· ( 1983) OUver Reed CNZf A80UT TllE MOYIO: Pel• Fonda ' <WAT SCR&N AOMAHCEI (I) MOYIE ~ OAHCe F£YEA t .,_. "L.owily To Looi! At" (1952) -1:30- Kathryn Gfaylon, HoWlrd K• I a PGA OOLF (%)MOYIE ~ U "MISUldlrAood ' ( 1964) <Hrl8 PftOJECT lNV£RSE Hatnln, Henry Thomas. B8IND THE 8CENES -10:30-MOVE mDUNGEONllORAOONS ***'~ "Rio Bravo" (1958) John Kl>O VIDEO · Wayne, Deen M.un. NIBfCA'S TOP TEN ~ MTlt ON M HITS ~TfAM: **~Amadeus'' (19M) F Mur· • MOYIE rry Abfaham, Tom 1Mce. ** "Tarzan's Hidden Jungle" -1:45- (19S5) Gordon Scott, Vert Miies ID AEUGIOUS ~ IE== 1=;.,~ i) MOYIE VOY AOEJll8 ***'ii "Mr. Blindings Builds His PUTTIN' ON THE lfiS Dream Houle" (19'8) Cary Grtnt. MOVIE Myrna Loy. •t•.; "Springtime In The Rockies" -11:00-( 1~2) Betty Grable, John Ptynt. • I COLLEGE 8A8l<ET8Al.l I PROJECT UNMASE l ~~THEHITS -~~ Ill wm<END SPECIAL CH) MOVIE I WAE8TUNO u •.; "The Flamino<> l(ld" (19~) SOUl TAA.IH Mitt Dillon, Richard CftML I FAUGAl OOUAMET MOVIE QUEST FOA PEACE * ** .. The Bostonians" (19&4) NISSAN SP£aALS Christopher Reeve. Vanessa MOYIE • RedQme t t "City Helt'' (1984) Clint Easl· CJ)= llood. Burt Reynolds -11:30-***""Zelig" (1983) Woody Allen, a a SPIDER-MAN ANO HtS Mia FllTOW IT=IAM)8TNI) I~= THIS Ol.Dl0'8E I w.c. REl.D8 81lWOHT UP I ~~ -=~Pl.AHNN) CAl..FOfNA WAE9TUNO -lt0- -11:35-I ()) COlJ.EOE IA8KET'BAU. :%) CHARLES CHAMPUN TALKS SPORT8COPE MT1i MOYIE • AFTEANOOH t t * "The Prince And The Pauper" -12:00-17) Enol Flynn, a.Ide Rains. G HICKORY HIDEOUT 9 PIA 80WUNO • FAME BIONIC WOMAN 8MOYtE FAME ** "The Culpepper C.111e Co." MOYIE I ( 1972) Qarv GCUPrlme,!:, LllNOulce Askew * t t "Calamity Jane" (1953) Doris WORlb -. o~. Howard Keel. SOI.JO GOLD 19 CAAml UR Pt.AHN1NG WON09IWOAKS 8 MOVIE THE COMEDY WITHOUT BRAKES. ) fPiD3I °' A PARAMOUNl ~ClURt (ft; i-------.. --·-... -..... :. NOW PLAYING Watch the Acad emy Aw ards March 24 ~loved They laughed. Thev lted All in the name oi f nendsh1p TONIGHT AT THESE SELECT THEATRES _,_m..., .,.,._ ...... -Ql.llll . .,.,. --··· •cm cam ...... ,..,1. ---·l ITllM••.., .-cw. a..-.mm .-auimcmo a,_111--_m..,.. LI----nlW ---PICRU-1 •• LAKEWOOD C~nler LAKEWO 0 Ct'nft'• ~outh ANAHEIM m•m! HMllen I ft. fm MNIA TVtlf I'll THI CMALL .... 1'11 WILDCAlS tit .,.,.. ORANGE t.t.i..1 ' . ' -11:15-•wow ** ** "A Slw Is Born" (1931) Jllltl Gaynor, Fredric Mweh. IBAMMY.=t . 8 SATUADAY NeQHT UVE oe.tP8EV I MAKEPEACE EYEWfTNE$8 SPORTS WEE<EtC> (!) FTV .MOVIE •• "Bumi Offerings" (1978) °"* Reed, Klren Blacll. ())MOVIE •t•.; "ArtiStS And Models" (1955) Deen Mattln. -*ry Lewis. ~~llmlUE * "The 81mboo S.UC." ( 1981) Din ~John &IClon -11:45-e ABCNEWSQ -12:00- .MOVIE •• * The Last Of The Selel" 11974) Richard~. Bty1he Danner l ~NEWS REALYl>EOS MOYtE H ,t 'Things To Come" (1936) Raymond Mmey, Ralph Alolllrd· ton. ct)MOVIE •••.;"Heaven Help Us" (1985) Don· aid Sutherland. John Heard (%)MOVIE tt t t "Amadeus" (19&4) F. Mur· ray Abraham. Tom Huk:e -12:15- MOVIE • • ... "Molcow On The Hudton" t 19M) Robin Williams, Mina ConcN- 11 AlootO -12:30- • NAME Of THE GAME AMERICA'S TOP T94 MOYIE * t * 'h 'The tblSe On 92no Street ' ( 1~5) Lloyd Nolan. Signf Hano ~ NEW YORK HOT TRACKS O.S.HAM<M MOYIE * * ·1mpu11e" ( 1984) Tm Matheson. 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The phra~ "Klaatu Barada N1kto'' was an eanh-sav1ng hne in what movie? 2 Name the former TV medic who played a featured role as a gangster chieftain on the recently shel ved senes "Our Family Honor." 3 A de>$ named Barfy shows up 1n what comic stnp? 4. Who once referred to the pres!; as "nattenng nabobs of negat1v1sm ?" 5. Where, in the musical, "Kiss Me. Kate," did the traveling troupe open tts tour> 6. A goat named "Property Of' 1s Toi Tnus the centerpiece of a scene from what weH-known play? 7 Name the last college football team to win the national cha111- p1onsh1p and produce a Heisman Trophy winner in the same ')Cason: 8 The phrase "terminate wrth extreme 11reJudice" wa s the mission of the leading character in what movie? 9 Ronald Raagan, Dan Dailey and James Stewart all have portrayed ind ividuals in the same line of work. Name ahc common "cld. I 0. A van labeled H. W. Bolt & Co., TV Service was the obale head- quarters of(a) what TV detective who owned (b) what kmd of a pct? Last Week'• Answers I. "Concentration Camp Erhardt" (Durning in "To Be") 2. Hondo (Forrest on "SWAT') 3. A turtle (C'hurchy Lafemme) 4. Bobby Sea.le (bound and gagged) 5. Sixteen. going on 17 (Leist an ··Music") 6. Paul Sorvmo ("Champ1onsh1p" play, movie) 7. Deacon Jone~ of the Rams ("sack" ong.anator) It Nonh Carolina ("About Face" opponent) 9. Music (Stewart-Allen-Minco) 10 Ray Walston in "Damn Yan- kees" ("was anybody happy?") Send your answers to TRIVIA, c/o the Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, CosUJ Mesa 92626 All entnes must be received by Wednesday. otherwise half the player's last score will be awarded Don't ask queen for change for a pound Queen Ellzabeth 11 of England handles cash so rarely she reportedly docsn 't know how to make change "There arc only two families an the world· the Haves and rhe Havc- Nots." Cltcn1 asks. Who said that'! Almost cvcl)body But Cervantes said 1t first SJuers in the Sayan Mountains of the So\itCt Union cover 1hc1r runners wJlh fur. The hairs keep the skis from slapping backward~ Ancient Jewish Proverb: "God could not be everywhere. and there- fore he made mother<o " < la1m 1s one out <Jf every sill \lccpcr\ tan wake up r,pontaneou?.ly at any prc'>elccted hour Kan1d Kcply ~o. \Ir that Texan .... hrJ !).1ush1 the Bhagwan's Rolls l<o><.c\ did not takt" h1r, change 1n V11lk\'4-<1gcn'> Au\lralid' < 1rca1 Hamer Reef is .ilrnrJ\I hut not 4u1tc a\ lo ng as the ra\tcrn '11a\I ol the I n1Led ~tates. l ~\l·d to he when an f ':lk1mo got L.M. Bo YD The Incas made aJI 1hc1r doorways narrower at the top tha n at the hottom. The Sahara and the Antarctic annuaJly get about the same amount of what rhe weather reporter<, call prcc1p1tat10n Monaco is half as big a!I New York ( 1ty''I Central Park. Now there arc more places and rhings named af\er Abe Lincoln - 1.361 -than places and things named after George Washington - 1.346. You're 14 lJmes more likely 10 survive a highway accident than a hoating accident. Stat1st1 cally. \Ilk he d th.ingc h1~ name. so the evil L.M. Boyd I• • •yadlc•t~d '>Pini tr1uldn'1 find him colama/11. PEOPLE Suday, Mattia I I . ARIES (March 21 -ApriJ 19): Emphasis on relatives, v1s1ts. onamaJ approach to problems. What appeared to be an obstacle can be transformed into 5teppinJ•atone toward aoal. Imprint l\Yle. laujh at your own foibles, work with older iodividual. . . TAURUS (April 20..May 20): You reach more people, communi~~1on1 improve. W.hat bad bc:co lost wall be rct1:1f!Jed to you. Love ls emphasized. reunion indicated, you'U be fulfilled by 11d1na on~ who helped you in J?ISt. GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Emphasl%e independence, C1Ut1vlty. courage of convictions. You get to heart -------------of matters. rou'll~cam where you stand in "special' relatJonship. Steer clear of sclf-decept1on. Face issues as they exist. CANCER (June 21-July 22): High- light intuition, visau, communication, family gathcrini. Focus on hospitals. an~t1tut1ons, special interest voups. Be "an to uch" with one who may be. SYDNEY 0MARR temporanly confined. Aquarian ·plays •••••••••••••. role. . . J,.EO (July H -Au&-22): What begins as routine can be tra~sfonncd into creative exciting pro1ect. Circumstances take sudden tum an your favor. Long-d1;tance call relates to social activity, passable JOumey. VIRGO (Au_g. 23-Scpt. 22): Con~ict could exist betw~~ domestic obligations, business or career. Family men;' be~ cooperates. af you ar.e diplomatic. Money is involved but 1s mainly a side issue. Tread lightly, don t attempt to force views. . LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): .Define. ~nns, sec others a~ they actually exist. Emphasis on philosophy\ rehgton\ spantual _value.s, poss1~lc Journey. Key 1s to disseminate pertinent 1nfonnat1on. Gemma, Vargo, Sagittanus play roles. SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21 ): Family member seeks your counsel regarding finanClal dispute. Be sympat~ctic. but refuse . to bclc<?me inextricably involved. Emphasis on music, harmony, special reunion. Taurus, Libra natives dominate scenario. SAGJITARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): News received concerning possible partnership, marriage. First reports may not be e.ntarcly accurate. Seek clanficauon. Look behind scenes, delve deep for mouvcs. Break from status quo I'> imrnancnr. . . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19); ~mphasis on added ~espoz:isab!hty, pressure of deadline strong love rclat1onsh1p. Lunar pos111on h1ghhJ}lt s employment. pets, d~pcndents, basic work procedures. Keep resolutions concerning nutntion, general health. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Lunar aspect highlights phys1caJ attraction, adventure, variety, children, change, crea~ivc endeavors. You'll be finished with obligation not nghtfull y your own an first place. There ts reason to celebrate. PISCES ( Fr,b. 19-March 20): The "No Exit" 5igns arc removed. Doors open, yo u have legitimate.chance to assert views 1n positive manncr. lmpnnt !Jtylc. pursue romantic interest. You arc going to be more secure - cmot1onally, financially. IF MARCH 11 lS YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc spmtual , can be m~y. you can aJso be your own most severe cntac. You are sens1t1vc, psychic, 1deahst1c 'romantic and sentimental. You seek perfection but settle for second ~st 1n order to avoid hurung others. Virgo, Pisces play i'!Jportant role-. in your life. You arc surrounded by aura of mystery. intng~e and glamor People reel you ha ve something more to say but arc being discreet. October could be outstanding for you in 1986. Just a little hugging can go a long way DEA R ANN LANDERS: My hean went out to that 19-year-old college sophomore who said he wasn't on the make (I believe him) and that all he wants is a nice big hug when the going get!. rough and he feels a little down. l clapped this from a ncwsle~tcr last year and can't remember which one. Plca'>C pnnt 1t. It might lift the kid's 5p1ri1s and who knows, it may even encourage others to gJVe more hugs. HUGGING: THE PERFECT CURE FOR WHATEVER AILS YOU No movable parts No battcncs to wear out No pcnod1c checkups Low energy consumption High energy yield lnOataon proof No monthly payments N<> insurance requirements Theft proof Non-taxable Non-poHuting And, of course, full y returnable. HUGGING IS HEALTHY II relieves tension Com bats depression Rcduc~s stress Improves blood circulation It'~ mv1gorat1ng It'~ re1uvenat1ng 11 elevates self-esteem It generates good will It ha s no unplca\ant side effects It 1s nothing less than a miracle drug -FLORIDA TEDDY BEAR. DEAR TEDDY: Here It Is -wilts a baa from me. ••• ANN lMDEIS DEAR ANN LANDERS: Some- times I think there are more crazy people 1n the world than sane ones. For example: I read where more than I 00 000 nearsighted people in this cou~try have had their eyeballs slit because they don't ltkc to be bothered weanng eyeglasses. The operation was developed an the late '70s. Now they arc findmg that nearly 15 percent of the people who have undergone this surgery to correct ncarsightednen arc havmg trouble with their vision about a year later. It seems the cornea heals very slowly and there 1s no way to te ll in advance which patients arc going to have a problem. What do you think abour this surg.ical procedure, Ann? - DUMBFOUNDED INOA YTON. DEAR DAYTON: My coanltuts tell me ttse operation (radial kerat.ot.omy) ls a simple oae a.ad relaUvely safe "If ao&lala& coes 1'roag." Slace somettsla1 "1oe• wroa1" about 30 percent of tbe time (&laose are terrible odds ), no way would I recommend II. 0.e'• slpt Is too precious t.o fool aroud wltb. Iowans would like to go Hollywood Hy tbe AuoC'lated Preu UI Vf RI Y 1111 U1 -Iowa < 1•1\. Terry Branstad m1gh1 have hn n taking ht'> tltamp1c from l'ri1ft•\\or flarold tl11l, stra1gh1 nut uf ·· 1 he Mu\1c. Man," cxtlltl· 111g the \. lf1uc-. of h1\ -state Uran\tad swooped into < ah· forn1a to pitch llollywood the v1rtuci. of filming 1n Iowa He was JOIOed by flotemary WllllOD, widow of Meredltb Wiiison, who wrote" rhc Muft1t Man " Rran\tad \..'Ud h1'> \late has a happy history 11( t t><Jpcrat ion w1 th the film 1ndu\lf\ bnngrng Holly- wood produc.er\ on loc:at1on to \ho<>r fi lm'> \u<·h ;i, "( CJt.rntry," \ta111ng Ju1l«'1 Laoge, 'Starmam:· wtth Jf'ff 8rtd1es and 'T I S 1 " fca1uring Syl\letter taUoee Harvard apeaker (AMBRIO(iF, Mas, Baseblll C omm1,s1oner Peter UeMrr•~ wall address Harvard University "udenu on the h y Leaauc school's C tau Day an June, orpn11,ers say Enterurncr BUI Cosby had been the fint choice for nass Day spc1ker but had a pnor commit- ment. Ueht-m>th, Tame map- zanc's Man of the Ye•r for 1984, has received much atttntaon rt· «ntJy for his dcc111 on to cnck down on baacball playen who u1oe dn,,s. Peter Uebei roda Homecomln& •how BLOOM INGTON, Ind kock star Job Ceepr Mtlln· ump v.-111 come home to lnda.&n.o to ,.n, durina thlJ year•s u tile SOO weekend at Indiana Un1 •cr· '1ty Mellencamp, a native of Seymour and a re,1dcnt ofBloom- inaton when he .. • not on the road, wall hold an ourdoor concert at Mcmonal Stadium Apnl 26. The Little ~ 11 the b1cylc ra« featured an the film "BreaJuna Away .. Mellencamp has rclcascd ciJht album~. the latest bcana "Scarecrow." His .. Amencan Fool" album an 1982 was the year's bcst-$Cllingrock album and won him a Grammy award. Kuralt apeaker SOUTH BEND, Ind. -CBS corrcsp~>ndcnt Cearlet Kuralt will v1sh the University of Notre Dame next month as the Red Smith Lecturer 1n Journalism, the university announced. Kuralt has bc:cn presenuna his Emmx Award·winn1na "On . the Ro:id • broadcast rcpan s since 1967, travehna more than I ma Ili on miles to find stories about Amencan hfe aJona ba(k roads and an ~mall towna.. Royal• to tour LONDON -Prince Oar ... and Pnneess Dt... will V11tt Oman. QAtar. Bahr.in and Saudi Arabia an November, Buck· 1naham Palace hu announced. lt will be Diana't fl.nt visit lO the ooun1na. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Ptiifior \I vi11tcd alt rour countnes as wel 11 KuW&Jt and the United Arab Emirates 1n 1979, arid leaden or all four nalion1 bavc been auesu of the Briu.b monarc.b, the palace wd. WEEKLY BRIOOt-: QULZ Q.1 -Nt.'ltht•r vulnenble, as South ------------- you hold +72 10953 J984t •9~ Tht• bidding hM proceeded. Wt-It North Ea.t 8oC>th I NT Obit' Rdbl~ ? W h11t itl·tlun do you t nkt-'> Q .2-A" South, vulnf'rsblt>, yo11 hold. •Qt0932 • KJ653 ,9 ~10 The biddh11( h~ pron•f'ded Wt'al North Kut South Pasa I I \. I + PaH 2 • PaH 1 What 11ctlun do you tuk<•'' Q .3-Eain Wf•!H vulnt•rnl>h.•. a'I South you hold +71S4 83 KQ107 +QJ62 The lli ddinJ( ha ... procct•dl'd East South Wt>#l North 1 + Pa111t 1 NT 2 " • ? Whitt <•l·tion do you tak1·'! Q .4-N1•11 h..r vu lrwrahlt'. ll'! Soul h y ou hold +AQJOHIS AJIS4 AK M The b1ddtnj( has pm<'e«>dPd East South WHt North :J 4 • PaH 6 t Pa88 ? What u«IH1n rt11 you tak<·" CHARLES Go111 OMAR SHARIFF . Q~5-Both vulMrabh.'. as South you hold •K76 K91S4 Q83 •AQ6 Tl w hlddmg hall pro<·•·t·d~d North East Routh Weat J • Pa11• 2 NT Pan 3 Pa"" ? Whal do yo11 hid now" Q.6-~:a~t W1•!il v11lnnat>lt'. as Soul h yc111 h11ld +H AQJO AJ5 •KQJ763 Your nl(ht ·han<J opponf'nt openi1 th<· huJdin)( with four llp:uli>l4 Wtuat ;wt ton do you I ak<''' l.1111k tor an .. w('r'I un Monday . WOIO H MI 0 Reorronoe letters of the ( four K•ombled words be· l low t: fo~m ~ov~ S•~P: wo•dsl ( f{ J; ~ ' . I I I' I I' , 'r/.-;6 1, l~ y i° El I; L~ I K 0 v A 0 I n~! Our grandson found his father's . . _ m1htary I 0 . tag and asked what I Is I r It was "That's your father's dog . . . . tag," answered his mom. 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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACAOH 1 Advocate 5 Mop 9 Endanger- ment 14 OlepleaHd 15 Oomestlcete 16 Vltal 17 Poker hand 18 ln1lpld 19 Handt over 20 Aetonlt hed 22 Ktndesl 23 Trcx.tblM 24 Tetehed 25 tnvettlgate 28 Ve<y cruel 32 Church area 33 -opera 34 Ahead of 35 Add llquor lo 36 Floor layer 37 Principal 38 Greek teller 39 Bears 40 -Catalina 41 Food fl1h 43 Smaller 44 Froze 45 Comest1bles 46 Wlreleu man 49 Oown-to- earth onee 53 Pigpen 54 Joke< 55 Kin of etc 58 Ascended 57 Incentive 58 Relative 59 Ette 60 8ev9f'age 6 t Ancient Alla Minor city DOWN 1 Ci.<>patra'1 neme ... 2Vnael 3 Siikworm 4 Very bad 5 Plant part• 8 Me<chandl .. 1 Throughout 8 Bunk 9 Waler bOdy 10 $Ingles ex.ti 11 Be a gymkhanlet . 12 Currier and 13 For fear that 21 Redwood or sequoia 22 Lowest point NeYIOUI ~ZZLE IOLVID 24 Matron1 25 Turns wan 26 Lariat 27 Planltt - Peter ton 28 Boot parta 29 Age group 30 Choterlc 31 -•hakes 33 Summoned 38 lnflectrons 37 Raahest 39 Tltllletes 40 Marin. animal 42 Mott woef\JI 43 Band VIP 45 ConlOlldate 46 Tl'lal lenguage 47 Reflect 48 Maintain 49 Olttlcult 10 find 50 Oteturbenc. 51 Pol eourc. 52 Loom reed 54 New reporter , , • . THE FAMILY CIRCUS by 811 Keane " ... and we' re all takin' you out to Peter Piper Pizzo for dinner as soon as y~u get us ready!" by Brad Anderson "Prepare yourself for two hours of cartoons!" PEANUTS ( MU5T 5UF'FER IN ORPER TO WRITE A GRE.A'f NOVE.L TUllBLEWltEDS DRABBLE R08&1SR08E • TAAT WAS WRITIEM BV JAMES 60VLl7 COZZENS BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) Dlt!f1'08 THE llEKACE f ~ ~ b~ Hank Ketcham I ~·I? ~~ • • f l -----.---~ 'ft)l.1~17 TRY TO WRITE A 600K Lll(E ™AT !AM.AT MORf. CAN 1 ~~1 . OA07 by Charles M. Sc~ulz By Supper i Possessed I f by Jim Davis THANK ~0,JON. l'LL REM£M~E.R YOO IN /1¥-1 ACCEPTANC.( ~PEE.CH F'OR TME NOBEL PRIZE F'O~ LITERATURE ''" · by Kevin Fagan l&lAAT'!> 1\tl~ A000T r~u. ~ooo ? by Pat Brady ·~ange CoeM OAtLY PiLOT/8atutdey, ~ 11, 1... All .... .. ) BLOOll COUJlfTT FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE ~ Ann is~ at" m]lh · What i9 hls 9t ail A man it~~ tbe &pNl alontZ ,1~ riar tl ~ i:n.\n at 4 mph . the gr;vnr? __ . -.-. -(]"'----.... ... JUDGE PA•DR DOOIU8BUllY ' BER>R£ I Mer UbA 1 FB.I ALDNE I~ ~E ~ ... by Berk• Breathed • M'f11111U. O' COIN, If• ~,,,,,,,.,.,.. O' ,,,.,.,, TIAJ....U ..... by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Ooux by Gary Trudeau • ----- --------------.._;..Jiii . -. All Orsioe C0Mt DAILY PILOT/ Seturday, Mitch 16, U~ee u.s. dlplomat ~lled Two countries to cooperate in Marcos probe by Sovl.ets on spy charge WA Hl~GTON(AP)"""7"Thehe:ad t«.mv~t1pttngMarcqs holdtnptn A al.a talk.. wltlJIMFotnc&l• of a Ph1hppane comm1ss1on tn· the United States. The panel bas q 0 __ _. ecoziomy By CM As~id Preu vesti&atana former President estimated th.at Marcos and his wife, • MOSCOW -The Soviet Union on Fndat orderr<I a s diplomat 10 Ferdinand Marcos' "hidden wealth" Imelda, own or control New York MANILA, Philippines (AP)-Prest· pines." . ·'-· f and the Ch•·rman of a U.S. Hou-Ci1c ..... -·• es••te worth at least dent Corazon ::iuino met Friday Octatls of the meeting. alllU attend· leave the country and accu!ied him o sprang. he mo\C~ came n wed. after .. .... ......... ·~ ... ..~ F d ed b th fi ·01·1ter and · ba k h So tJ N N subcommittee .... .-A Fnday to fully $3 O million. with lntemation monetary un Y e oance ma Wubmiton ordered cut c s an pcrsonne at t e v1c1 . nm!>1on an cw 1 ~"""" 1 h officials to discuss ways of reviving Central Bank governor, -were not Yotk. KGB aaents in Moscow on Monday detained U.S. diplomat Michael cooperate. n tryinJ to eai:n t e extent T~e two panels will sh.are mfor-the Philippine economy, wbile efforts released. Sellers "in flagranlC del1cto as he-was havmf a clandesune meeting with a of Marcos financial dealings. mation about the widespread continued to determine what ousted Mrs. Aquino's administration bu Soviet citizen recnuted by U.S. mtelliacncc.' the offiCLal ne~ agency Ta~s .. We wall cooperate wuh the Philip-firlu1cial hold1nis of Marcos, wbo is President Ferdinand E. Marcos did said it plans lO rencaotiate a 198A said. Tass djd not say how long Sellers was held or gJve further details of t,hc pine government 10 our invest1gat1on now stayina at Hickam Air Force with billions of dollan in aovcmmcnt IMF financial rescue pack.au. 1nc1dent. It said tht report came from the KGB secunty pohce. U.S. Embassy of Marcos' tudden wealth and tbey Base in Honofulu. Sa.loop estimated funds. Marcos bad failed to meet the 1Mf's spokesman Jaroslav Verner con fir.med Sellers was declared persona non grnta hau· promised to cooperate fully in ~arcos· worth at SS billion to S 10 The aovemment said Hubert requirement that he cut aovemment Fnday but had no further comment. The embassy has a polu:> of not our.," Rep. Stephen Solan, D-N. Y.. bilhon. Neiss, deputy chief of IMF's Asia spcndjng and break up business commcntmg on Soviet allepuons m .SP)'1n& b) U S diplomats told a news conferen~ after an hour-Both men said a pnme t.al'JCl of division, assured Mrs. Aquino Qf the monopolies given to his friends ill .a '-L--.-..a ~ d l long ml't'ttng with Jova to Salonga 10 their efforts is access to an estimated qcncy'.s "continued interest in tbc exchanaefor .rcsched~part of the . .n£& Ull&ae recoverc:u ~:rom renega e genera ~Ian' office. 1,SOO documents Marcos took him ccono~ic recovery of the PbjJjp-country's $26-million foreign debt. QUITO. Ecuador -Government soldiers backed by tanks and c.annon Salonga is chairman of the (om-when he left Manila last month. recaptured an air base Fnday that had been setzed b> the fired armed force~ m1ss1on on Good Government, the "Those documents were the ones chief. The rencpde generaJ was found hiding and arrested. officials said. panel appo10ted by Ph1hpp10e Prcsi-Marcos took in the last crucial Government press spokesman Galo Franco said Gen. frank Vargas wa~ dent Corazon Aquino to investigate hours," said Salonga. .. We believe captured inside a bu aiding at the Quito air base. where he hid for~•" hours after the financial dealings of her prcde-they show a ireat deal about what he 2,000 soldiers recaptured from Vargas Govcmmeot spokei.man Patnc10 c~sor o wns and whe~ it is and how he stoic Quevedo said that Vargas, who ~1zed the air base Thur'ida}' n1ghtand called on SQlan chairs the House Forci$fl it from the Pbjlippinc people." his supporters to march on the government palace to restore .. true ~ial Affa1rs·As1an and Pacific subcomm1t-The U.S. CQstoms Service has democracy," was taken by helicopter to an und1sclo~d mthtal') fac1ht). He said Vargas dad not resists arrest o nce ht" was found h> govemmrnt sold1el"!I. taken possession of thr d~uments, but U.S. District Court Judge Rich- ard Hibey granted a temporary re- straining order in Honolulu on Thursday which bars I.he Customs Service from showing the papers to either Salonp's commission or Solarz' committee. Solarz said his committee will meet Tuesday and "we fully expect lO issue a subpoena for those documents . ., .. We plan to make them public." Yurchenko lhown on W. German TV FRANKFURT. West Germnany ~ '\ West German telc' 1\1on. network Fnday showed an 1n1erv1rw from Moscow wnh a man 1t de~n bl:d U'.t Vital}' Yurchenk o. a Spv1et offi cial who returned home la!>t c;ummer a her r~ponrdl> defecting to the west. The U.S. government said fie wa\ a h1gh -rank1ng KGB officer, but Yurchenko said he was merely tn charge of sccunt\. at W\.tCl embassies. The whole film clap lasted less than a minute The nct"or~ did not say when the 1nterv1ew was conducted. ~omc West German nc"spapers reported last week that Yurchenko had been shot 1 n a \ov1et pmon folio" 1 ng his return to the Soviet Union. ARD reporter Lull Lehmann \a1d he had stumbled into Yurchenko by chance. Yurchenko told the rt·pc111er he wa\ "dotng the same th mg as. before -secu n ng So.,.1et m 1c.c.1ons abroad · New group takes credit for TV crew's kid:iiap Videotape of 3 others previously a9ducted-- by Islamic Jihad aired over French television affairs." Earlier Friday. the extremist Shiite Moslem organization Islamic Jihad produced a videotape of three other French captiv« and warned -it was giving the French government a last chance to meet its demands. and white film . ,,; French television aired the film briefly. showing diplomats Marcel Fontaine, Marcel Carton and journal- ist Jean..-Paul Kauffmann. It did not sbow a founh hosiaae. researcher Michel Suerat, whom Islamic Jihad claims to have killed. Swedlsh pollce dlscount neo-Nazl clalm BEIRUT, Lebanon ' (AP) -A hitherto unknown group said Fnday 11 earned out last week·s abduction of a four-man French television crew and was holding them to protest France·~ .. boldfaced interference> an Lebanon's internal affairs. STOCK.HOLM, Sweden -The police comml'~~toncr d1<,wuntcd a da1m by a neo-Naz1 group that 11 killed Pnme M1ni~tcr Olof Palme <,a~tng Fnda~ that 1t was neither unusual nor ··part1cularl > 1nterest1ng:· He \aid the le11er from the European National Soc1ahst L, n1on. del1.,.ered to a 'itockholm newspaper Thursday, .. did not alter the threat picture .. tor the funeral Saturday, which will be attended by hundreds ofantemat1onal d1gn11anes. A claim purporting 10 come from the previously unheard of Revol- utionary Justice Organ1zat1on was deli vered to a Western news agency an Beirut a long with photocopies of 1dent1ty cards of two of the Antenne-2 ~ - CELEBRATE ST. PATRICK'S DAY AT BUBBLES /. ~; i odd'' 0r • J our regulor menu we II b teotvr•rg (orned Beef & C.obboge, Horne mode l11sh Siew, and rhe music of Bubbles' o w.1\ 'l~JSH ~OGUES' f,>,.\'"'•IJ' o \ ':>uQgPsled 67 5-9093 I l I Palm Street J Balboa ·Enjoy St. Patrlcli '• Dav In Balboa Corned Beef & Cabbage includes soup or s alad and potato ~t I_•// Ser:ed All Day U/f/WVl/n) 801 E. Balboa I ' ~ ';~~~r;;:sut A 673-7726 Bii ST I PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATIOI!! ... ~ ~ Food, Fun & Frolicking All Day Long 4?8 f 17th St Cott• M.ee 7 1'~60-1760 Sit•• /Jhh • Lifl Entlrl""1nlnl l A M -2 A M 0.lly Su~y 8 A M to 12 Midnight telev1S1on hostages -George Hansen, 45, a cameraman, and Jean· Louis Nonnandin, 34. a lighting engmecr. The others held were correspon- dent Philippe Rochot, 39, and soundman Aurel Cornea, 54. The Arabic-language statement made no demands for the men's return. It said the kidnapping was ··a warning to the French government ... to stop its military and political intervention an Lebanon's internal Prime Minister Laurent Fabius called the videotape an attempt to "blackmail public opinion" two days before national elections. Islamic Jihad, or Islamic Holy War, delivered the black-and-white videotape to the Beirut offices of the London-based television news agcn- C'f Visnews. A statement by the kidnappers accompoanied the black W.· Hollywood ex-znayor convicted of eznbezzling By tbe Aa,.,soclated Preaa LOS ANGELES - A West Hollywood city councilwoman who was the first openly lesbian mayor of a U.S. city was found guilty Friday of 12 counts of embezzling $9,000 intended for the poor and homeless. Valerie Terrigno had admmed that she eitercised poor financial judgment in her fonner job as exccull'e director of Crossroads Counseling by usjog federal funds to reimburse herself for out-Of-pocket expenses and to pay the agency's bills. Sellers' daughter turns self ln NEWARK. N.J. T The 23-year-old daughter of the late actor Peter Sellers turned herself 1n Friday to fac~ federal chal'JCS of participating in an interna11onal cocaine ring and was released after posung S 100,000 bond, authorities said. V 1ctoria Sellers. an actress and model featured in a nude photo layout in the Apnl issue of Playboy magazine, was indicted Wednesday with her Hollywood houscmate and four other California reside nu. The indictment aJleged that the nn~ used violence to obtain cocaine and collect d~debts. The investigation was initialed by undercover New Jersey stale pohcc troopers whose negotiations with an unidentified ring member led to the January seizure of three kilograms of cocaine in New Jersey, authorities s&'id. All state-run networks agreed to cut out the audio portion oflhe hostqes' statements so as "not to enter into the game of the kidnappers by serving as a loudspeaker for their propaganda," the TFI network said. However, the Paris daily Le Monde published texts of the statements. Reiner won't fight dismissal ofFiedler case LOS ANGELES (AP) -The djstrict attome-y said Friday he will not appeal a Judge's dismissal of political<orruption charges against Rep. Bobbi Fiedler's top aide and fiancc. Paul Oarke. District Attorney Ira RcineT also asked the state Legislature to review the Campaign Elect1ons Code section under which bis office sought to prosecute the two. Oarkeand Fiedler were indicted by a grand jury in January on charxts they tried to lure st.ate state Sen. l:d Davis out of the GOP nomina#on race for the U.S. Senate by offering to pay off Davis' S I 00,000 campaign debt. tr==~======================:;-, Reiner later asked that chaf&CS be dismissed against Fiedler, cit•ifg lack Attention: The advertisement for Jean Ryan Fashions that ran .in the Thursday, March 14, 1986 Sidewalk Sale supplement was incorrect. The hours are 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. not 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. We apologize for any inconvenience this might have caused their customers. of evidence, but had contended the evidence against Oarke was strong. On Feb. 26, Superior Court Judge Robert Altman djsmissed the indict- ment against both Fiedler, 48, and Oark, 39. Altman said the California Election Code docs not spccifica11y prohibit makinf the type of offer cited by Reiner s office. Reiner wrote that questions about the law should not be resolved in the courts and raised "questions of public policy that can only be reSolved by the legislature." SAT., SUN., MON.-MARCH 15-17 M-F, 10-1, SAT. 10-7, SUN. 12~ South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa 545-0415 I •' ONLY AUTHORIZED cf> STEINWAY & SONS O&AL&ll IN L.A .. OllANGB. VENTURA. IUV&ll81D8 6 &AN BERNAIU>INO C0'8 .. .. ~ SAT~AY, MAACtf 15, 1988 r:I \ L:I· I....._ Notre D.,... ehocked In NCAA b•ketbd tourfilr. mL Goldin W•t, Or•nge Cwt'°" conference b•••ll .. wll-. a.; Pirates' Workman: '·we '11 attack' NewOCC oot lcoachsays first order of b usiness ts staff ., 1'0GBll CAIU.80N ............... Bill Work.man hardly bad cnou&b time' to catch his breath OD Friday after leamioa of OraniC Coat Colleaie'a decision to recommend him to the Boe.rd of TtuJtees on Wednelday u the Pint.es' new football coach. Many quat.iona can't be~ yet. becaUJe there bun't been aufficient time to add.resa the problems. Asked an immediate P,1 in tenna of win-losa, the 44- year-old W orkmanJPS. ••At this stqe to think win-loss is ialmost like puttina the cart before the bOnes. "But I bope we don't lose a whole bunch, becau1e my personality ian 't built for it." Workman was mx>mmeJMled by Oranse Coast = selection committee and chosen by its t. Dr. DooaJd R. Bronsard to succeed Dick ucker u the new COICh, leaviq Edison Hilb with three ~or OF cbampionabi~ in the eut seven yean. "We believe that he 11 the perfect choioe to continue, and enhance OCC's fine football reputation," stated Bronaud. "He is a man of sreat skill u a coach and hiah moral character. Bill will be able to teach our student athletes as much abollt being good men as beina good footbl.11 playen." Tucbi, who continues at Coast as Athletic Director, aaid: .. Bill is the most oullta.Ddina hiab school football co.ch in Ora.nae County, and we're fonunate to set a man of his caliber. l 'm JOin& to do everything possible to see that he's auccessful here at OCC." Work.man was the winner from a 14-entry field, which was trimmed to three in the final stqcs. The other two finalisu were Rancho Santiqo Calleac assistant Ben Rapp and Lona Beach State assistant ~o Visser. ,, Tucker stepped down in January after 24 yean at the helm, guidina the Pirates to a 129-l 02-S record, including the unbeaten and national championship yean of 1963 and 197S. Coast football, however, has fallen on hard times the past 1even yean with a won-toss-tie ratio of 17-S t-2 aiid attenda.ooe fiaures matched the record. "Attendance ii always reflected in your record.'' said Workman. "Basically they're with you. win or tie, just don't tie." Workman, who bas become one of the best-known coaches in Southern California in a 13-year reign with the Charaen. enten with impeccable credentials. BlJl 1Vor.k m•n '• reeonl r v ........... ,...... 1973-CMne, secood 1974 -Sun.set. 9CCOnd• I 97S -Sunret, 9CCOn~ l 976 -Sunset, cbamoions 1977 -Suruett thic-<t' 1971 -Sunset, champions 1979 -Suttaet, chainpioo1 * * 1980-Suntet, cbi.mpions** J 981 -Suntet. champions 1982 -Swi1et, <lO-Cbampions 1983 -Sunxt, fourth Jl84 -SunJet. second• 198S -Sunset, champions• • Total1: 109 wins, 33 losses.Sties. • Cl'F pla)'offs entry · * CIF Baa Five co-champions * * C1F Bia Five champions ~ 7-2 7-~· 7-3 7.3 ,_, ,.2 ll-2 14-0 I(). I M-1 ....... l 7-1-3 11·~· of Georae Mattias. "He's versatile and be knows the propam," laid Workman. "~t DOW tbafs m y first _priority, ICttina I staff' toecther be added. As for bow the Pirates will so about tp_pr businie-, Workman said they'll throw out of the l, ara bis Edllon ' teams. but that be suspects his offense will evolve into more multiple 1eu. ' , - "Defensively thtn'5 won't cbanae," said Workman. "We'll still attack., not s1t back.. Miybe it's my penonality. A lot of kids can run and hit and I want to turn them Jooee and let them have fun." The situation at Coast is ideal, accordina to Work.man, although the school bas a small area to actively recruit from. "I love the stadium and rm famihar with it." laid Workman. "I can tell you three lockers that need to be repaired right now." Workman did not elaborate on bow, when or by whom the lockers became in disarray. "It's a beautiful campus and the best JC oo-<:ameus stadium anywhere. For football playen , the best·look:ina girls arc on that campus. There arc a lot of plusaes at Oran e Coast." ~le Coast's rccruiun-area is small Workman points out that if prospecuve players make the first contact, anyone can visit. B4l80a JUcla'• BUI Workman 1ot tile new. Prlclay duit be Is <>ranee CoUt Collete'• a.If ........ ~"-.... claolce to replace Dlck Tacker u tile Plra,ka' new football coacla. He says bis fmt order of business is to establish a staff, and althouah he's hopeful of retaining a JoodlY portion of the statTwhicb Tucker leaves, he is cert.am only A product of Whituer College. his teams have won seven Sunset League championships in the ~t I 0 ye.an, the Charicrs have gone 76-19-4 in the la.st e1Jht yean and his team have been in the playoffs eight oftbe last nine (Pleaee eee WOlllDIAK/U) UCI players will cut class for next test Anteaters t o miss finals when t h ey take on BYU BJ S8AJlON FRUTOS Of ... Dllllr,... .... UC Irvine's Anteaters made the lfade Thursday night when they ended UCLA's hopes to repeat as NIT champion. But the Anteaters will be cutting classes next week., only to face a big test away from home. Thanks to their above-average offensive effort, outstanding defensive work., and excel- lent marks for composure Thursday, the Anteaters will miss final (academic) exams to meet Bri&ham Young University in the second · round o( the National Invitation Tournament in Provo, Utah. Tuesday night. . teaeberand have the Vlce chanceUor contact the teachers," Mullipn said. "We're going to leave Monday and we won't be back until Wednes- day. I know it's coming at a bad time, but this is what we've waited for. Most of the le.ids arc really good students anyway." Will they be excused from class., though? "Some of them (teachers) have no cfue, '' M ullipn said. "Some don't even know there's a basketball team here." That's hard to beUcvc after UCI pulled off oneofits most impressive upsets in the school's history. After all, the Anteaters were presumed drop-outs from the t 986 season after losing to Cal State Fullerton in the Pacific Coast AthJetic Association Tournament. But by knocking off UClA in the first meeting between the two teams. UC Irvine also bucked the odds in formidable Pauley Pavilion. UClA 's loss Thursday was only the 27th in 337 contests at home. up in forc:c. "In the (Kevin) Magee days," Mulligan said. "we bad a great following ... never on the road. Maybe because we were playi~ UCLA, though ... I thought it was just somctbing.. lfwe could bottle that ... " The Anteatcn were quick studies when it came to corking Bruin Regje Miller. Troy Carmon and Wayne Eoaleatad, two unlikely ua heroes. "cheated" Miller out of his offensive game, allowing him only 16 points. second lowest on the season. .. We bad to have that to win," Mulligan said of the balanced contributions from bis players. "I think to have eiaht or rune contribute ... even Rick Ciaccio came in. ' "We tiguredba~:hnny) Rogers and (Tod) Murph).' would oe (Monte!) Hatcher and Miller, ·Mulligan said. "As ittumed out. we got eight or nine more (points) from Murphy. Carmon and Engelstadt and Mike Hess came in and did a heck of a job ... 80-75, in another NIT game. and M1ch1gan State ousted Washington, 72-70, in the NCAA Tournament. "I'm not anti-Pac 10," Mulligan said. "u much as I am pro PCAA. We have a bard time gettina on thetr schedules. We are 4-2 apinst Pac-I 0 teams and we haven't been able to ,et on uses schedule sinoe we beat them (78-66 in 1983-84)." And while we're on the subject of gett:ina on USCs schedule, Mullion's name bu been tossed around the candidate's forum foT the bead coaching post left vacant by Stan Morrison. But the Anteaters have found a way to keep themselves out of school and Mwlipn in it - by winning. "We have a goal," Mullipn said. "We'd like to $Cl to New York. What we'd really like to do is win it. The winning coach gets a trip to any place in the WOTld ... and I'd love to go to lrcland," be added. And the reward for the players? UCI Coach Bill Mullipn doesn't antici- pate any problems with truant officers, though. "What we're going to do is get a Ust of every UC Irvine's student body, although con· sidered a strictly academic lot, was aware its school had a basketball team. and even showed UCI bad the Bruins' number, as did the other Pac-I 0 opponents. Loyola stopped Cal. "They're going to start their own union and get a share of the money." BW llallJCan Hershiser throws Dodgers to 6 -1 win RI ht-hander hurls five stron innings 1.n victory over Reds VERO BEACH (AP) -Riaht- hander Orel Hershiscr pitched live strons innings Friday to lead the Los Anaeles Dodgers to a 6-1 exhibition baseball victory over the Cincinnati Reds. Henhiser allowed seven hits, but only one run. and struck out three as the Dodgers won their fourth Grapefruit Leaaue game in a row. Veteran lcf\-handcr Jerry Reuss picked up a save, pitching four scoreless innings. Los Angeles bitten raked loser Bill Gullickson for nine hits and five runs in three inninp. Mariano Duncan who went 3-for-4, tripled and scon;d in the fint innina, then ainaled in a pair of runs in the second. Orea Brock followed with a two-run home run in the third. Outfielder Regie Williams and second baseman Steve Sax each had a pair of bill for the Dod&en. Outfielder Mu Venable and shon- atop Davey Concepcion bad two hits to lead the Reds. Los Angeles, now S-2 in the spring. travels to Kissimmee Saturday to battle the Houston Astros. Cincin- nati, 4-3, plays host to the New York Mets. Hersbiser was pleased with his performance. "I thouaht it was a pretty good outing." llershiser said. "The first couple innings, I struggled with my release point. but 1 settled down as the game went on. "That's what spring training's for. You work on your timing and aet ready for the season." Earlier this spring. Reuss bad missed four days of workouts because of soreness in both knees. H owever, he said everything feels fine now, which is a marked change from previous springs. "I haven't always been able to pitch well in the sprina," said the 36-year- old southpaw, who has come to camp the lut few years with an assortment of arm and tea problems ... rm just thankful I'm healthy and able to pitch. • "My arm felt good. My whole body felt aood. 1 could ~ave given another inning today. It's nice to be able to feel that wav, especially at this point in the spring.'~ Lucas fails drug test, cut HOUSTON (AP)-Veteran point Lucas was treated for cocaine auardJohn Lucaswatreleased Friday dependency at the center in Oeccm- by the NBA Houlton Rockets after ber 1984. failina a dN& test and entered a drua The latest tcjt was conducted after treatment &dlity in California. che Lucas missed a Wcdnelday practice. team announced. "Jt11 sad," Coach Bill Fitch said "(Luca1) has suffered a relaPIC of Friday. "lt'1 not somethina you can his druaF.Oblem, markina the 1CCOnd live an answer to. h 's a situation you auch incident aince the implemcnta-liope never comes up. You prq>are tion of the a.nti-drua ipCCment for the wo"rst. and tbat•s what ha~ between the NBA and it1 pla~" pened. spokesman Jim Foley said. •• s "Marbe people were too nice to has ~tcted the ASAP Family him. It 1 a damned shame." Tn.tment Protram at Van Nuys Lucaswatwaivedbytbeteamcarly Community Hotpital in Loi Aqeles, last teaaOn when he mislCd a team which will determine the coul'1C ofhin Oi&ht to Oakland and aut>tcquenlly future lreatmcnt." ,. faJ'lod a urinaly1i1 test for cocaine. .._ ..... ,..... .. "-.... Ooel.8 View'• Da.td Boldrtctce .. OD 41atala ... t.f Blame Di8riMlwer u d Da't'ld J..eonu ntt after-•••., •aaer. Round One at FV ends in draw, 5-5 Westminsterta es an early, early lead in Sunset baseball By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR DilllfNICC..c I •• I The Sunset Leaauc opener for Fountain Valley Hi&h and Ocean View ~ve buebalf fans almost everything you could want. Every- thing, that is, exoept for a loser. The two foes scratched tooth and nail for seven inninp on the Barons' diamond only to llave nothing de- cided after a 5-5 tic Friday. But maybe that's a firuna way for this pmc should go into the books. There was clutch bittina. great de- fcns.1Ve plays and even a near bench· clcanng brawl for good measurt. When 1t was over. Baron Coach Tom DcK.raai shook hands with Scahawb Coach Bill Gibbons and sa1d. ··well, another typical ending.·· "Yeah." rcphcd Gibbons. .. another war.·· The dcfcndina tcaauc champion Scahawk.s came back from dcficllS of 4-0 and S-4 after a shaky stan. "It felt good to comet.ck like that. no doubt about it." said Gibbons "It was quite a pmc. It must have been exciting from a pec:tator's stand- pomt." Fountam Valley JUm~ out to a 4-0 lead a~er th~ 1nmnss. 11k1n'a ad~antaae of Ocean Vic.., walks (~ven) aod errors (two). Tben Ocnn View 1ot "°the board with Oavtd Holdri:die's two-run homer in the fourth W1lh t'4lll'Oout .• fount.ain Valley c1Tor Optncd the door fl r two more runa to uc 1t. .. It wa dlsappoint1na to let tbcm Ue1t tbeway\hc'yd1d," Slld DeKtaai. "We 11vc itaw.y But 1fut1ll early 1n the season. rm JUSt pld we d1dn't fold after that" In the bottom of the fourth the Barons went back on top when Steve Mullins scored on a suicide squeeze bunl by Cal Davis. In the top of the sixth, Baron catcher Terry Reichert and riabt fielder Mark Williams teamed upooa fine pla). errasmg Bill Daymude at home But the Scahawks found the equahzeF m David Leonhardt. who was singled home by Jim Van Patten wnh two outs Thell was Ocean View's tum for a gamc-sa' ang play. Left fielder 0.y- mudc hit catcher Blaine DeBrouwcr with a smke which oailed Davis as he tned to scort 1hc go-ahead run from second on Jim Doyle's single. The near brawl occured after Day- mude was called out at home. Both dugouts emptied and a little shovina took plaC'C but order was restored and the pmc continued Els.rwhert in the uns.rt U,que Fndny Westmllltter t, Ecllt09 t: The Lion~ got a one-hit shutout from left· handed Junior John Gonzales and two runs dunna a lif\h-inmna upris- ing. sparked by singles from Dao Villegas and.John Tazza toaet the wu1 in the opener at Westminster Gonzale truck out two and walked Just one, allowina .the only ba~ hit in the seventh mo1na. In all Ed1~on gained JUSt four buerunnen, none getun& &'> far as SttOnd buc. The Lion' ~orcd twtce wbcft V1lkp., ~inaJed after two out. and 't upp~ PC'rtJ W8' inserted as a pu~b­ run nC'r 1 a11a followed with a saftllc and Pcrtt ~o!Td (mm first when lhe ball Wtl\ 1hown a"ay by the ngbt f~&der. '\M thcr throwma error on the same pla~ h.Jcl into the outfield plated Taua Tht Lion\ put t<>eet.htt a IOG.Dd dtfen hchind Gon.iales. rvmlq a pair of doubl<' plays. LO kttp Edilon'1 (Pl-..e ... 8AABA1.Lf9S) ........................................ --........ --------------------~~~~~~~---------~ .. . •. r .!• ,• ~-----------------..._.. ............................. ~ ........... ~~-........ Hitting the greens gives Cambridge woman the 'Blue' From AP d_l1patcllle1 LONDON -Petite Fiona Mac-- Donald will make history Fnday when she .::. becomes the first woman in 108 yea.rs to play in the annual $~If tourney between En~and's two prestigious univemues. Oxford and Cambndge. . MacDonald. a 19-year-old geography student, w11l rccc1vc: her .. Blue:" -awarded to anyone who rcprc:scnti. Oxford or Cam~ridae at spons -when she lines up with the Cambndge team at the southern Enghsh course ofGanton on Friday and Saturday. . MacDonald, 5-4. who acknowledges that she bits 33 yards shorter than the rest of the team off the tee. will have to tee: ofT from the same spot as the men. but she: isn't complaining. She hopes that disadvantage will be offset by her short game. "lfyou have a ladies' tea~fou would ex~t th~m to pla) off the ladies' tee. But 1 you have a un1vers11y Blue pla} mg for a team that includes men, it's only fair you should play the same as they do," sbe sau\. Her team captain, Simon Ellis. stressed she was cho'>t'n on ment. not because of her sex. "ln the nicest possible way. we managed to forget that Fiona as a woman. The question was simply, 'is tfiis pla)'er Sood enough for the team?'" Elljs was quoted as saying in the Daify Mail. Oxford and Cambridge clash annually at various spons, mcludang their famous ~at race along th~ River Thames. The women traditionally have their own events, but MacDonald is the latest female student to qualify for one of the male teams. . . Five years ago. Sue Brown, a b1o-chem1stry student became the first woman to take pan in the t>oat race as ~ox of the successful Oxford eight. Last year. Cambndge produced tts first woman cox, modem languages studen1 Henrietta Shaw. . But Brown and Shaw were chosen for a spec1aJ rot~ -as the lightweight cox steenng the boat and timing the stroke-rate behind seven men. Engllah •park• Nacgeta to~ ~ ... National BasketbaJI Association $COt· m mi leader Alea Ea1U.lll scored 33 points Fnday ruaht to lc:~d Denver t.o a 101·91 victory over Wasb1nJtoo. ~na111b, with 29 point , virtually matcb~ bis season averase of 29.S by the end of tbe third pcnod, lead1~g the Nuggets ~o an SS· 74 advantaae ... Elsewhere 10 the NBA Fnday, Mose1 Malone scored 30 points and Jall•• Ervlll1 added 28 as Philadelphia fought off a Late aeveland rail to def tat the Cavaliers. I ~-19() ... leUy ~IMCb scored 21 points as Detroit hand- ed the New York Knicks their sixth consecutive~loss a 112-89 decision ... Mark A ne scored 35 points and Roi o Blackmu added 34 to give Dallas a 129-118 victory over Portland ... Larry Blrd put Boston ahead to stay with two free throws and then clinched the C.eltics' 121·114 victory over Atlanta with a~· point shot with 1 :04 remaining. &ACla.h The Celtics, who hav~ not lost to the Hawks th1s year, won their 12th stmght on the Hawks' home court, breaking a 13-game Atlanta winmng streak at the Omni ... CUD• RlcUtcltoe SC?red IO of his 21 points in the third quarter as Indiana outscored the Bucks 31-23. on their way t~ a 114-104 VlCtory. Steve SUpaaovlc• scored 2~ points for the Pacers, who broke their 14-game losing stTCak at the Milwaukee Arena ... Adrtu Outley sc.o~ a season- high 47 po10ts as Utah defeated San Antonio, 146-121 . The Jazz team total w~s a season-hi_gh for the club. beating their previous high of 139 against DaJlas. Coffey perks up Oiler attack . Paol Coffey scored two goals and set ~ up ~ix others to tie a single-game National ' Hockey League record for defenscmen and carry Edmonton to a 12-3 whipping of . a.• ;Ina MacDonald goes into her match on equal termc;, "Ith the same duttes as her male teammates. She said she might give her team a slight psychological advantaee. Detroit Friday night. Coffey's ou~put gave him 43 ioaJs and I 26 points ... In the only other NHL game Fnday. Quebec wiped out a 2· I deficit with five straight goals through the second and third periods, including power· play scores by Rl1to Sliwa and MJcllel Goale&, and "'-ent on to defeat Calgary. 6-2. The victory, Quebec's first at home s10ce Feb. 8. moved the Nordiques one po10t ~hind the idle Adams D1v1sion-leading Mon- treal Canadaens. 80-79. Jania BunJcht of UNLV takea aim O'f'er Bryan Robbe of Northeut LoaJ.alana dar- tnc tlae NCAA aame ln LoDM Beach Prtday. The Rnnnin' lfebela won, 1"4-51. "There '>'-11l be a httle pressure on the man J pla) against. because 1f he loses he's goang to iet a bat of. ribbing from has Oxford teammates," she said. "There's also some pressure on me. but because of the interest caused by m) 1nclus1on. at ma)' put even more on the other team .. Quote of the day Carl Scbffr, general manager of the Los Angeles Clippers. denying his presence on the club's tnp to the East Coast meant that Coach Don (Duck) Chaney was about to be fired: 'Tm not on a mission of head hunting or Duck hunting." UCLA-Oregon St. game moved PORTLA.ND -Creson State Uni· [i] versaty's football game against UCLA, the •II• Pacific 10 Conference champion. will be played at Ponland"s C1v1c Stadium rather than ai Corvallis next fall. The two schools had been scheduled to play Nov. I at Corvallis 10 the eighth game of the season for the Oregon State Beavers. However. Lynn Snyder. athletic director for Oregon State. said Thursday that the game site had been changed to Portland. Cleveland State pullS first upset in tourney Bradley clings to Glendale lead Pat Bradley concluded her ··1ongest n day"' of golf with a one-shot lead Fnday in the se<:ond round of the Glendale Classic. Bradlc) pla,ed 10 holes Fnday. complet· 1ng the fir~t ruund -which "'as halted b} ram Thursda} -10 the morning.. then playing the second round 10 the afternoon. She carded par 72s for each round, giving her a one-stroke edge over Amy Alcott, Jilli IJlklter, Cbrts Jollnsoa and Jody Rosei1lbal after each had played 36 holes of the LPGA event ... Meanwhile, a senes of thunderstorms washed out play Fnday and disrupted the tournament schedule for the Bay Hill Classic an Orlando. Fla. Second-round play was re-scheduled for 1oday. Officials also were expected to make a decision today on the format for the remainder of the tournament McRae break 55-meter mark Television, radio Indiana falls, 83-79:- Notre Da me stunned by upstart opponen_!_ TELEVISION From AP dispatches 9:30 a.m -MOTOR SPORTS: Super Sports. In an NCAA basketbaJI tour· Ammca. Channel CJ. namenl that so far had followed form. 11 a m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9. the unheralded Cleveland State Vik- i I a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: mes pulled ofT the first big upset NCAi.\ second round playoff game. Channel 2. Fnda~. shocking 16th-ranked ln- 1\oon -SK.JING: World Freestyle Cham-d1ana. 83-79. p1onsh1ps from Tignes. France. Channel I l. ··it was a great win for the. off- 1 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Broadwa} guys against the pnme· NCAA second round playoff game. Channel 2. ttme guys." Cleveland State Coach I ·JO p.m . -GOLF: Ba y Hill Classic from Kevan Mackey said. "They've (his Orlando. Aa .. Channel 4. -pla}ers) been eating 1he1r hearts out :! p.m . -SltllNG: Amencan Oassic. from watching them (Indiana) on the Vail. Colo. Channel 7. tube .. J p.m -MOTOR SPORTS: Winston Cup Cleveland State. 28-3. used a Senes. from Rockingham. N.C.. Channel 4. smothering. pressing defense and 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Clinton Ransc)'s 27 points to stop the NCA.\ second round playoff game, Channel 2. Hoosiers an the East Regjo naJ at 3 p.m. -BOWLING: Pro tourney, from Svracuse. N.Y. It was the first tame Overland Park. Kan. (delayed). Channel 7. Coach Bobby Knight has l~st i~ the 3 p.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 56. tournament's first round an has 15 OKLAHOMA CITY -Lee McRae. m 4 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: National years at Jndiana. the prccoc1ou!. Llnavcrstty of Pittsburgh Championship Truck Pull, C hannel 4. ·•r thank they just took the game sophomore. smashed the world indoor best 4 p.m -MOTOR SPORTS: From Ascot from us ngh1 atthe beginninJ. and we in the men·s 55-merer dash Fnda} night. Park (tape). Cvannel 56. couldn't get back into 11.' Knight clocking 5 99 seconds in the NCAA Indoor Track and 4·30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: said. "It was too tough to come from Ftc~ld \hamp1omh1ps at The Myriad. Wrestling-NCAA Championships, from Iowa behind because of the way they play. In becoming the first runner to go under six City. Iowa: profile of drag racer Shirley They have the quickness and the seconds 10 the c' col. McRae cracked the previous Muldowney. Channel 7. ab1ltty 10 change the tempo when they "'-Orld indoor nest of 6.02. set 1n 1983 b) quadruple..._ 5 30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Cltppers have to:· 01~ mr1c gold mcdahst Carl Lewis. al Ho uston. Channel 5. In other East Regional action: lb it N braska coach 11 p.m. -G-OLF. LPGA tournament St. Josepll'i '8, Ricllmoad H: a QU 8 88 e highlights. Channel 11. Cleveland State's next act will be (. H 'RLOfTE ... , ( -Nebraska m RADIO ~.. Sunday against St. Joseph's. whi.ch ..... " 10.30 am. -BASEBALL. """"'&ers vs. d d h ~ th s by Maunce bask,.thall ( oa· h 'Aoe Iba resigned Friday BC 790) nee e t rec aree row ~ • vi Houston. from KJSsammee, Aa., KA ( · Martin 10 the final 14 seconds to edge nigh I alter the < ornhuskers' 67-59 loss to 1 pm -BASEBALL: Angels vs. Oeveland, Richmond. 'Wc-;tcrn Kenturk~ 10 the first round of the from Tucson, KMPC (710). St. Joseph's, 26-5. dado'~ get the M \ .\ 'iouthcas1 Regional tournament 5:30 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers lead an the second half until Wayne I ha' c resigned to pur~ue another head coaching at Houston, KMPC (710). Walhams sank two free throws with 1oh Iha \atd ·1 resigned nght after the game.. 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Buffalo at three minutes Jefi, giving the Atlan~ic We.t Reffonal Nevada-Lai Vega1 74, NE LoDJ1I· ana SI: At Long Beach, Anthony Jones scored I 8 points and Armon Gilliam had 16 points and I 3 re- bounds to power I Ith-ranked UNLV. The Rebels, 31-4. scored 19 of the final 25 points, including 11 straight, to take a 31 -21 halftime lead, Bof>by Jenkins paced Northeast Lowsiana, 20-10, wtth 13 points. Maryla.Dd It, Pepperdiae 14: UNL V's next opponent wiU be Maryland. which got 26 points fro m All-American Len Bias. The Terrapins made seven free throws in the final 37 seconds to hold off Peppcrdine. A three-point play by Bias with 6:25 remaining gave Maryland a 55-43 lead but Pepperdine pulled within 58-55 with 3:22 left. Pepperdinegot as close as two points but four free throws by Bias, two by Keith Gatlin and one by Derrick Lewis kept the Terps on top and ended Pepperdine's nine-game winning streak. St. Jobn'1 83, Mo.iua State 74: Walter Berry shrugged off an injured ankle to score 31 points and grab 11 rebounds for sluggish St. John's. Montana State. the only school in the 64-team field with a losing rccor<l, led by as many as five poi~ts in the first half and scored nine tn a row midway through the sccond to cut a 14-point deficit to five. But each time Montana State got close Berry took over, using his spinning inside moves to Jet loose for easy close·in shots. He dad it despite limping_ on a left ankle be turned while scoring o n a drive 7'h minutes into the game. almost rallied Notre Dame to victory. After Rivers' jumper brought the Irish within 79-77. Clarice scored on a drive and U A LR made nine of 12 m throws down the stretch. Miclli1an 70, Atroll 14: Glen Rice scored 14 points and center Roy Tarpley added 13 points to lead Michigan, 28-4. over Akron, 22-8. Akron Te<falnaJfUme and was only one point behind with 8:~2 ~o play before the ~l l Taryley igruted an 11-4 spun that put Michigan up60-S2 with 4:08 to go. Tarpley didn't start the game because of disciplinary reasons. Iowa SL 81, Miami <*Jo 7t (et): Jeff Hornacek sank a I S-footjumJ1cr with 27 seconds left in regulation tO 9Slld the game into ovenimc, then hit a ').2- footer at the buzzer of the e){t;ra session to give Iowa State, 21-10, its victory over Miami of Ohio, 24-11. Nortll Carolina State II, Iowa 14: Chris Wash bum scored 18 points and ignited a 10-0 spun midway through the second baJf that gave N.C State the lead for good. Soatbeut R•oaal llllaol1 75, Falrfleld 51: lllinois, 22-9. got 22 points from Anthony Welch and used intense defensive pressure to break open its game with Fairfield, 24-7. at Charlotte, N .C .. Welch scored the Jllini's first I 0 points and bad 16 in the first haJf. But at was a 15-4 bunt with 12:1 l left in the game that stretched Illinois' lead to a com fortable 57-40. Alabama t7, Xavier, °'10 H : Alabama, led by Jim Farmer ~th 24 points and Buck Johnson with 22, never trailed Xavier of Ohio, 25-$. The victory sends Alabama, 29-8. against Illinois o n Sunday. lbJ '\31d hr planned to quit the JOb as soon as Kmg.s. KLAC (570). 10 champions a 52-51 edge. Mart1r:i. :-..ehra\kJ lo~t in the tournament ... even if we had made who finished with 21 points. sank his ~~1t~t~u~t~h~~·~F1~n~a~IF~o~u~r~··~H~e~~~d~no~fu~rt~h~e~r~ro~m~m~e~n~t·~~~~~~~~~~=~=======~~~final fr~t~owwiiliniMscconds rcmajninJ in the game to boost St. Joseph's into a 60-57 lead. Joe Runk then scored for Rich- mond. 23-7, with two seconds left. A•bana 73, Artlona H : Chuck Person overcame a slow start and scored 20 points as Auburn won a close game, with neither team leading by more than six points until the Tigers pulled away in the late going. Auburn went ahead for good 56-54 on a j ump shot by Gerald White with 6:06 lef\. Mldwe.t R•oaal Xeahlcky 75, David ... 55: Kenny Walker scored 20 points as lhird- ranked Kentucky overcame a slug· gish start and downed Davidson. The victory set up only the accond meeting e ver between Kentucky and Western Kentucky in Sunday's sec· ond round. Western owns a 107-83 victory over the Wildcats in their only previous meeting -in the 1971 NCAA tournament. Is your pool, spa or hot rub the highlight of your home? Enter the "best use of water" category in the Dady Pilot, "Living Spaces" cdn - resl. You could win up to $200 in pr izes. Find contest details 1n today· s classified section AMERICAN AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION & LIMOUSINE SERVICE, INC. 8us.1/Mlnlbus/llmousfne5 Slatlonwogons/Vons/IN s Door to Door Service Prtvot. Chortera ond fouli I ·800·524-1300 Advertialng Art Semo•• •' •~11 .... .Jc.t...,. ~ • • a....-1c.._... LO Ped.•tn "'T~ .. .-. I:~.._.... ....... _,_, GUPlllCI Jl'IWPOllT (714) 720-9191 Navy 87, Tul11 H: Navy got 30 points from David Rob.inson and. 24 from Vernon Butler 10 trouncing Tulsa 8 7-68. Navy will meet Syracuse an Sunday's second round. Navy posted its 14th stra1~t triumph while snapping T!-Jlsa's s1~­ game winnmg streak. Robinson and Buller combined for 31 points as the Midshipmen took a 41-38 halftime lead. In the second half, the M iddies scored the first seven points to stan a 19-6 run that put them on top 60-44 with 11.14 rema1n10g. Syraco1e 101, Bron $%: Dwayne Washington and Rafael Addison scored 21and 17 points, respectively, to propel No. 9 Syracuse to a slauabter of Brown. Syracuse, 26-5, took the suspense out of the game midway through the first half. outsconng the Ivy League champion 27-2 over a 7: 10 span to lead 51-23 at intennission. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Arlt.uu1-Uttle Rock ff, Notre Dame 83: Three players combined for all but 12 of Arkansas..Little Rock's points against the Jrish in Min- neapolis. Pete Myers scored 29, Michael Clatlce 27 and Myron Jackson 22 and Jackson'slayupwith 3:35 tol>laypve the Trojans -an unheralded team from the Trans Americ. Conference -the lead for good 76-H. David Rivers scored 25 points and Wet&ena K:eahle:ty 17, Nebrub 5t: Kannard Johnson and Clarence Martin scored six points each ¥t a 16-4 burst early in the second half \hat gave the Hillto~persan 18-pointlead. Nebraska twtce cut the lead to four points in the finaJ 93 seconds but Westem's James McNary sank six free throws in the final 31 seconds. Benjaniin, Nixon spark .. Clippers to 105-104 wi11 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Rookie Benoit Benjamin had 26 points and 14 rebounds and Norm Nuon added 19 points Friday ni&ht. leadina the Los Anael1s Chppers to a 105-104 National Basketball Association vi~ tory over the Sacramento Kinp. Nixon hit a 15-tooter to &ive the . Clippers a IOS-102 lead with •7 seconds left a.nd, after Cedric Max- well missed a Jayula~ K.a.np could only &eta layin by e Thompson with five seoood.! to 10 for the final maflin. Oamcll Valentine of the 01PP'.C'1 missed two frtt throws after beina intentionally fouled. After lbe Kinp called a umeout. Rqaie Tbcua misted 1 20-footer at the buzzer that hit lbe rim and bounced away. After Secramento traded the entire founh qua..rter, Eddie Johntoo, wbo bad 29 points. hit an riabt·foot abot and 1 t 2.foot jumper to brina the Kinp within 103-102 with I :Ol leA.. •• ;, .. 't ....... ;..,: ... :.vn added 18 points for the Qippers, who have won aJI four meetings with the Kinp "thjs ~son. Ter:ry Tyler scored 17 points and Mark Oberdina added IS for the Ki re Clippers led 31-29 after one quarter and 61 -SS at halftjme bcfon: opening an 84-77 lead after thru quarters. I Ohio St. advance. • ATHENS. Ohio (AP) -0.W. Hopson l<:Ored 22 l)Ointl a.od tr'ld Stlfcn added 2 J more includina two elinchins free throws with 11 teeond.t remain.ins .u Ohio Suite ddlated Ohio Un1veniry, 6U2. Friday niabt in a first-round p.mc in tbe National lnvatatloo Tournament Tho Buckeyes advanced &o a~ ond-rouod mcctma on Monday niahl ._inst Tena. • Or.nge COMI bAIL Y PILOT lfWut ...... 11. ,_ BASEBALL •• ....... ...... CIOllttol. Today Hudallon Beadl and MariM c*>le out tie tint round with a l o'cloct 11JDe at Maria&. EdilOD ii la Cbe II ~Ddo Tournament ftna1a '91Ueb1. at tpimt M:adia. lD noo.&e.aue olay. doublebalden • l I are ICbedWed with Corona dd Mar at Dua Hil1I, Irvine at Costa Mea and C.apiltnno Valley at Foun- tain Valley. Vlli1al!..s sweep,~ but It s .not eas1[ At 10, a doubleheader involves ~Hills at Sadclleblct, and in an Aneelu.a Leque pme,,Sl Paul it at MatetDei. lD non-te;t:r:Y Friday: ....... ll·l, Sula Ma fan.J M : Coby Naea auurcd the Artiaia of at leut a tplit with a near-J1181'fect performance m the tint pme, IUowinl a one-out si.ie in the ~th innina and wa1kiDa ·Ult one OCber bluer in takiQa ~ 1 J-0 dlcilion at Santa' Ana Valley. He struck out nine and went 2 for 3 • the pla1'fn a pme in which the Artistl pounded out IS bits. Danriy Lane, a aopbomote . sbOrt- lllop, stroked a double and.triple in bar at-bats; Gary Scott was 3 for 4 with 2 RBI and a double~ Todd Rose 2 for with a double; Kent was 2 for 3; and sophomore ' cd Savaae was 2 for 2. Sua...tet·l,W ........ el .. : The Warriors exploded for six runa-du'ee .com.ina OD buel--loaded walks · -in the bQltom of the sixth inning to lllvaae the split with San Oemente at Alton Park. After the Tritons had four-hit Woodbrid&e (3-3) in the opener, they took a 3-0 advantaae into the bottom oftbe sixth when the Warrion filled the bues on Mike Murphy's lead-off 1riple, a walk and hit batsmen. FountalnV&lley, Edison also claim Sunset triumphs All the beavyweiabtt in prg> voJ- leyb.u rolled u expec:icd Yriday from f.diaon. Fountain . Valley and Marina ln the Suntet I..eaaue to Newport Harbor, Woodbfidee and Corona del Mar in the Sea View ~'•bow it went: MartM a. a._... Bed t: Tho host Vikinlf were bard prcacd to ~ptwe a aeccivinaJy touab IS-12. 17-IS, U-9 ~. aivina them an o~na victory m Sun1et Leque I ' p i¥be OiJen bad Marina down 12-7 in tbe tint pme before the Viki.op responded with some well-placed blocb. tbenjum~ to leads 01' 12-7, 13-l 0 and l 5-14 m the second pme, only to see it backfire becaUIC of Marina's late hittina. "Garfield would have been proud of us," said Marina Coach Tim Recd. ~.! ... st.rualed and bung on by a Tbe win ups Marina's record to 3-2 overall, while Huntinston Beach (~) d.roped ill second atrai&ht lea&ue match. Ron Smith, a junior outside bitter, WU credited Wlth 11 ltills for the Vi.kinp, and teammate Mike Martin, a senior middle blocker, bad 11 kills. 1btee walks sandwiched around a strikeout produced a tie and a~ run double to the pp in rigbt~nter by lead-off bitter Mike Filia pve the Warriors the victory. lD relief, Marc Fertig allowed one nan in four inniqs to earn the win. Ocean View'• DaYid Leonlaardt wait. in ft.bl for throw u Poantaha Vall97'• Jim Dofle alldee into Wrd darl.DC Samet Leape opener. a.me Ontued in 5-5 tie. Standing out for Huntington Beach were John Apostle and Kevin Brazzel. ~ S, Wntm181tu t: The ~ mowed the Uons down in conv10cina fashion, taking a I S-6, 15-3, I S-9 victo~ver the visitors. GWC wins; Pirates remain unbeaten Rustlers swing away in 14-8 romp over Mt. SAC; Coast handles Fullerton, 6-2 inning for the Rustlers, who added a run in the seventh. On the strength of tbrcc two-run singles by Gary Renko, George Medina and Chip Dcmato, Golde.n West scored seven runs on three hits, three walks a bit batter and an error to cap the ~n. Golden West Collese exploded for seven runs in the bottom of the eighth to earn a South Coast Conference victory Friday in community college baseball action,~ y.'hile OralllC Coast remained-undef&ted in sec action:- Here's a look: a.Wea Wnt 1 .. , Mt. SAC 8: While the Rustlers had a fistful of runs, they didn't wrap up the game untd the eiahth in the South Coast Conference PlJle at Golden West. The Rustlers (6-5, 2-1), keyed by Keith Kaub's two-run single and Scott Rith's two-run home run to rigbt~nter, jumped out to a S--0 lead after the first inrung. The Mounties (4-5-1 , 1-3) scored fout nins in the fifth to pull W1Chfn one, but Golden West padded its lead to 6-4 with a score in the bottom half of the inning. Mt. SAC tied it in the seventh on a two-run double by Mark DiVincenzo, and went up 7-6 on an RBI single by Reggie Torres. That set the stage in the eighth Medlna was 3 for 4 with 2 RBL; Rath was 2 for 4 including two home runs and nurr, and Kefth Kaub was 2 for 4 with a double and two RBI. Freshman G re$g Manin. a freshman, pitched bis first win of the year. The 'Rustlers take on Cypress today on the Chargers' field. Oraqe Coat& I, Fallertoa %: Sam WORKMAN NEW OCC FOOTBALL COACH ••• homBl ,years. Overall be is 109-33-S. Not once did be have a losing year. At one point bis Edison teams won 32 straight pmes and were the talk of Southern California. He was the head coach in the 1981 Shrine Game at Pasadena, where 14 of his players have played over the years, m addition to coacbina duties for the South in the Orange County AU-Star Game. His high school teams received more notoriety than any dozen com- munity colleges and the attendance in many instances, matched it The Ch&IJCfl played before in excess of 30,000 at Anaheim Stadium and averaged 9,000 a year for the past six~. Su of bis playen were consensus prep All-Americans -Kerwin Bell, Frank Seurer, Rick DiBernardo, Dave Geroux, Mark Boyer and Andy Sinclair. One of Workman's recent innova- tions was voluntary testing for drug usaae by his players. an idea which was warmly received by the school and community. Workman's teams have tra- ditionally operated from an 1-f onna- tion with the emphasis on balance. His quarterbacks have year-in and b:"c:'.t been accorded all-league Wortman admitted be lhouaht the job wu not coming his way because of the lack of communication between Coast and its applicants until the last minute on Friday, and when it came be was forced to hurriedly collect bis playen to tell them. "It bun 'tall sunk in yet," admitted Workman. "Riaht now my mind is still api nnina." White in line for Edison job Dave White an assistant at Edison High for the past four seven years, is the odd.5--0n favorite to succeed Bill Workman as the Chargers· fourth football coach. It will take some time before Edison High can officially an- nounce its new football coach since regulaations require that the job opening be made public and applications be made available. But White, the defensive coordi- nator the past four seasons at Edison, is considered to have the inside track. White quarterbacked the na- tional championship Orange Coast College team of 1975, was a former Athlete of the Year at Edison and played his college football at Oregon State. his P.layers was by stlence. Most ing contender for the positio re were no cheers. "A lot of them wished me luck," said Workman. "But basically it was pretty quiet. The football program,llt Edison has been in awkward positil'.ln for a number of weeks." In his 13 years as head coach at Edison, 12 of those years contained an aU-leaJue quarterback, including Dave White in 1974. His most recent is Milte >Jlgelovic, and his appointment is expected to result in a wave of transfers with an Edison background, among others, back to CoasL "I know Jon Nowotny is coming back to football," said W-0rkman, "because he told me so today. A lot of players know the invitation is open." Worlcman takes over officially on July I. ' · A resident of Fountain Valley, he and his wife Sheri, have two daugh- ters, Jana and Julie. Finals, streak on line for MD Monarchs meet Crenshaw in regional title game tontgh t BJ ROGER CARLSON Of .. .._ ....... LOS ANGELES -Mater Dei High's unbeaten Monarchs, on a S9-pme winnina streak over two years aod within one victory of a berth in the State Finals at QOJand a week hence, meets Los Anaetes City power Cmlsbaw toniabt in the Southern Reaionals Finals of Division I basketball play. Tipoffiucbeduled for8o'clock, the m;ttcapofa s1x-r.me acbcdule wbidl determines the entnes at the state JlA1s in three divisions for boys and &iris. Crensbaw'sCoup.rs await with a 23-2 record behind lhe rwit\ movements of 6-3 Stevie Tbompeon, a forward who'll post up in a rapid-fire offensive attack. COICh Gary McK.nlaht of Mater Dei watched his team aet put Fresno Ediaon Thunday ni&ht at Cal State FuUcrton in the Resjonal Semifinals. but he was less than thrilled with tbe 11·74 victory because of what he saw in the latter staaet. Ediaon cut deeply into a Mater Dci lead which had --~ stretched to 15 points with Jess than three minutes to go. paring it to 77-74 with 52 seconds left before the Monarchs were able to coUect themselves and hold o~. Fresno Edison waited until too late fOr the pTCSS1 .. maneuver, and McKnight is certain no su~ luck w;ill come against Crenshaw's powerhouse, which uses its speed and quickness as its l~na weaP,On~. . "I hope it's not a runrung pme, said McKniabt. "They press the whole pme, that's their style:· • Stuart Thomas. a 6-9 tcnior w_ho has. ave~ ~.5 points in his last two starts, combmes ~~ ~in junior LeRon EUis to give the Monarchs the b11 tn1ide punch. He too is aware of the talk to deal with Crensbaw's press. ' "Their (Fresno Edison's) press really b~ us." be said. Reminded that Crenshaw's presa ia consadeted even better, the 6-9 senior ~id, "We'll see.'' • . Others in the startma offense for Mater Dei are point auard Tom Peabody, a 6-S senior, Jim Dwyer, a 6-S tcnior. and 6-3 auard John Mounce. . fiflt off the bench is 6-4'sopbomore Kevin Rembert. It an bcains today It 10 a.m. w;th Oirls Division m. Woodlake (l7-2l vs. Yucca Valley ~~wed by BoyiDivt ionll Wbitoey(l3-S)vs. (21-7)at 11 ·45· 01rls Ot~sion ll. Chino (30-l) V1. Santa Clara (25-4) at 1:30 p.m.~ Boys Division ti, Hacacnda Hcl&hts Wilson (29-3) vs. El Camino (26-3), 3: 15. and 0111s Division I, Point Loma (2~ I) vs. Lynwood (28-4). 6: IS August went the dlstance and struck out nine in retaining his unblemished mark (4-0) as the Pirates had nine bits to beat the Hornets at Fullerton. Paul Ellison doubled and scored on a Dave Staton home run to left~nter to put Coast UP-, 2--0 in the fourth. Joey James (3 for 4) smashed a two- run home run in the sixth and Ralph Ramirez.._followed with a round- tripper of his own to pace the Pirates' four-run sixth. The Hornets tallied two runs in the seventh. The Pirates host Rancho Santiago today. 'MAMdl SOOOSWAGON •1z,fts Dan Glenn's rs up~ their overall record to 4-(2--0 m l~e play) with Eric Ching. a senior outside hitter, and Kent Lundberg, each ~ted with nine kills. F .. tabl Valley J, Oeeu View 1: The Barons, behind outside hitter Tim Johnson, punished the Sea- bawks' interior and pulled out a I S-8, 14-16, IS-9, IS-5 victory. Johnson bad 14 kills and Todd Hanson bad 7 ltills and 4 stuff blocks. Norm Abella had six blocks for the Barons and set a strong pme. Tony Panzica had 10 blocks, 16 kills and l l service points for the Seahawks, and teammate Joe Graham WU credited with 18 kills. Fountain Valley is now 2--0 in league while Ocean View, with its first loss:, drops to l -1, 3-1. In the Sea View l..eque: '12 Cadlllac COUPE DEVILLE •10,fts • ..................................... ...-.. .-.. ........ ..-. ....... ..-.......... .-.. ........ ..-.---....-------~~~~~~~~~--~------------ ~""'1 ......... 2 *. n. 5mlon won UDdily, I S-ll, IS-IO. I S-10 with eopliaatON -DNillr Sheward and juaior Ollllidl ..... John Altttom let &be J*C iD a I S-11, 15:~01 ~S-10 triwnpb. MUinc mauen even ':'!fr. lw the bolt Ellllet ... tM <' •• Chat additioaal power ....... 'i from DOW in the form of "'5 Foster, a Hawai.i.u tnlllfer practices and wanna un. 1beD -.d r, while waitiac for ~ty ..i ICUOn. .. Next year they're jUll IOilll ID annihilate people,.. com= 11 d Estancia Coach Tom Peltoleli-Pestolesi called Foster °"tM .._ player in the country, ·;mt a - kid." The Sailon are now 4-0 in S. View I..eaaue play, while Estancia dropf IO 2-2. Ron Braz.ell turned in a aedill* job at middJe blocker for E= wbicb held I ().8 leada in tbe and third pmel, but Harbor'• coo- sisteocy wore Estancia out. Estancia returns to the ftoor = at 7 in an alumni pme at the l)'ID. ···••W.Z •. c.ta ...... Tiie Warrion bad an easy nilbt of it, punina away the M._np, t~t . 1 S-3, I S-2, at Woocfbridee. Adam Keefe led the "I widl 10 kills for the Warrion (2-1) ad Dwayne Anmtroaa added• c.w .......... Viii••~ ~ Brian Lewis, a senior ouUide bitter with 19 kills, and junior .... Robbile Mape with a comiltent performance, led the Sea Kinp to their second leque victory iD bu starts. Brett Winslow pla}ed wdl for University at middle blocker, but Corona's depth and stmlllb proved decisive from sun to finish .. In the South Cout IApe: lnl8e S, f:l:11W Van., I: The Vaqueros of ~e Meyen bad t.binas going their way from the ~ made some lineup cbanp iD the third and fourth .-mes. then put it away iD convinana style with a 15-C, I S-9, 5-IS, 11-IS, IS-I trium~. "Our puaing and hittina was the difference," Uld Meyen, wbo was generally pleucd with the output of the entire squad. The win ups Irvine to 2-2 in ape play, 2-3 ov:e:rall In a community collele match: G.w. West S, ~ a.d CC t: The Rustlers moved mto a tie for second place in the South Cout Conference with the surprilinaly cay 18-16, 1 S-6, I S-11 verdict in the Viki ' 'Hllum IMPUUE '9895 'IJ Mil JIG SEC •JS.ftS ' '~ ' IM 0tMge C0Mt DAJLY PILOT/ S.tur<Mly. March 15, 198e JIASEBA~ __ _ --- Rains put end to eXhibitions From AP dl1petclln Aside from the Dodaers• victory over Cincinnati, only two other exhibitjon ~met were ~layed . Friday afternoon as rain washed out eight contests an Flonda and Ariz.Ona. In the other action, Cleveland beat San Diego 1~2 and Minnesota trounced Toronto 9-2. Tom Caodiotti pitched four shutout inninp and Brook Jacoby and Cory Snyder rut two-run doubles u Cleveland routed San Diego. Candiotti ga ve up three hjts.wbile strilcing out.five and walking one. The former Milwaukee Brewer ~t-; hander used his knuckleball to stop the Padles. Candiotti began throwing the pitch last season with Milwaukee'• Oass AAA team in Vancouver. Cleveland scored nine runs in the first two innings, seven off Dave Dravecky. • Kent Hrbek drove in five runs to lead Minnesota over To(onto. Toft! Brunansky hit his first home ru~ of the spring and Mark Salas had a solo homer for ~be Twi1?• .. • Friday's rainouts included Boston-Philadelprua, , Kansas City-Pittsburgh, Montreal-Atlanta. St. Loui~ Chicago Wbjte Sox, Texas-Houston, Oak.land-Mil- waukee, Angels-Seattle and Chicago Cu~San Francisco. In night action. Dave Winfield bi wo home runs and Dale lJem slammed a tie-breaking t n shot in the fifth inning as the New York Yankees d led the Baltimore Orioles 5-3. All three homers came ofT Baltimore starter Mike Flanagan as the Yankees boosted their spring record to 5-1, including four in a row. The Orioles are 1-5. In a related development, Dennis .. Oil Can" Boyd rejoined the Boston Red Red Sox after week-long hospital tests for a viral jnfection. "I feel 85 percent physically, and mentally I'm riJht tbcre," said Boyd, seven pounds heavier and feehna stronger. ''I'm ready to go out on the baJI field and do what I can do." • • A#llll&acptlah Worken pull a large tarp o•er the plaJine field at the San Franct.co Olanta atadlam Friday, lndlcatlve of how It wu ln every cUrectlon. The infecuon, a form of hepatitis, showed on liver tests. Boston team physician Dr. Arthur Pappas said it also resulted in a loss of appetite for Boyd, with a resulting loss of weight, and unusual fatigue. Weaver taking no time getting inf arm won't be Wlth us." the direct ObJCCtS. Feisty Orioles manager at his late-summer best This latest fi ve-minute LLrade, prompted by another sloppy Grapefruit League loss, 1s classic Wea ver. He screams, scolds, stalks and smiles. He gestures and jokes, demonstrates and is demonstrati ve. In the past three hours. he has seen his team badly botch a rundown. misplay a bunt. com mil two balks and make three errors. That'~ how the Onoles' spnng has gone so far. ··No," he says. "Believe 1t or not, no." Weaver is asked when these problems will become a concern. "When the season ends and we're not in first place .. he says. "or when you realize those mistakes will keep yo u from being in first place.·· . WEST PALM BEACH. Fla. (AP) -The 8al11more Orioles may not be m midseason form, but Earl Wea ver is. There only arc a couple of people in his sparse, yellow cindcrblock office. His players are outside the door, silently gettin$ ready for an hour-plus bus ride back to Miam1. The sloppiness comes after the 55-year-old Weaver has spenl many hours on a scruff)'. fenced-in infield diamond next to M1am1 Stadium. rehearc;ing the tntricac1es of game slluations. All that. and then this . ; "We have to relax out there!" he shouts. .. We're getting too excited! Just calm down. take your time and make the play!" : It does not matter that this 1s Weaver's first $prin$ training in four years and that the exh1b1t1on season is only one week old. He bas $een enough and wants everyone around him to ~now 11. Maybe if he yells loud enough , they will all hear. Maybe that's what be wants. "We're givmg away more than the other team 1s scoring." he growls. ··we can't throw the ball to each other. I hope the importance of each baJI is sinking in. I have a 6-ycar-old grandson I can teach to be in the right place." "You play like you practice," he says ''But some of them practice that way It's breaking my heart. You can onl> accept so man) incapabilities:· Weaver, who rel?.laced the fired Joe Altobelli last June, Wlll be hard-pressed to manuever the Orioles into first place in the strong American League East this season. They were a distant fourth last year. and their 83-78 record produced the team's worst winning ixrcentagc since 1967. But Weavers teams have had abovc-.500 seasons for 26 straight years since 1957. · Whether u's March or October, the manaeer of the Onoles hates to see bad plays. Especially by his team. Weaver can save bis harangues for umpires for later. He has been ejected 93 times in his career, including once during an exhibition game in 1980. Weaver has been suspended six times. "How does 11 all look 1" he <.ontrnucs. "It's a reflection on our organmrnon These ar(' the gu ys we chose to keep l\nd you know what 11 all bolls down to? I'll tell you. It all boils down to It's the manager's fault." He stops. Someone asks whether he is worried. This will be his first full season as manager since 198:!. when he retired after I 41h years at the helm . At that time, he decided he had spent 100 much time traveling, had been away from his family long enough and had seen enough mistakes -the kind tnat still force him into the dugout tunnel to chain-smoke during tense moments. •. "Maybe the more I can gn~, the better we'll be up there," he says. "This gives me a chance to gripe and harp and point out mistakes. Only the guys making those mistakes He will have plenty of ume to hammer away at umpires later. For now, his players are _ He curls up the corner of h1s mouth into a smile and 111ts his head A kind of Puck 1n a squat gray-and-oran'ge uniform. Fisk faced with tough decision Carlton Flak ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) -Sometimes Carlton Fisk jokes about it. Other times. he seems a little unhappy, and occasionally even cmbar-c rassed. After 15 years in the major leagues as a catcher, Fisk was gtven a choice by the Chicago White Sox: part-time catcher-designated hitter or fulltime left fielder. He reluctantly chose left field, a posjnon he hasn't played regularly since American Legion ball. "I don't know that much about it other than you go out there and catch balls hit to you," Fisk says. "I mean, I know there's more to it than that. If you can't catch them. you pick them up and throw them back in." While the Wh ite Sox say he is adapting well to his new position, Fisk at times has looked awkward and confused. That's the embarrassing part. After all those years running the show from behindJ.he plate, he virtually is starting over again at age~. "People arc going to say I look fikc a whale out ' ;Cudmore takes lead By ALMON LOCK.ABEY Oellf ..... ._... ...... LONG BEACH -The weather gods finall y smiled on Long Beach Yacht Club's 22nd annual Con- gressional Cup match racing scncs 'Fnday, providing brisk I ~ 15 knot breezes under clear skies and allowing four series of races to be completed. But Rod Davis of Newport Harbor Yacht Club failed to take advantage of the weatherman's generosity and lost his first two races of the day, gi ving him three losses for the series. It was a happy St. Patrick's day for lnshman Harold Cudmore, Royal Cork Yacht Cl ub, who won all of his matches to ~vc him the scnct lead Wlth SI'< Wlns and one loss. But Cudmore was kissing the blarney stone all ni~t as he was protested in the fifth senes by Colin Bcashcl, Perth Australia. If Cudmore loS('s the protest it wouJd drop him to a four- way 5-2 tic for first place. This 1s Cudmore's seventh lry for the Congressional Cup. Two years ago he lost the lllle to Dave Perry on a protest during the starting sequence of the finaJ race. That loss was also on St. Patty's day. The lnshman got his revenge over Perry Friday by beating him in their match. The suprising part of Davis' two losses was that they came at the hands of two dark horses, Dave> Dellen- baugh, New York, and Steve Aam, Long Beach YC. both of whom arc sailing their first CongttSsionaJ Cup. Davis is a two time Cong Cup winner and the defending champion. Women swimmers shine-- The.Orange Coast College women's swimmina team captured its 38th stnUght dual meet victory Fnday afternoon, outsconng visiting Mt. San Antonio. 71-35, in South Coast Confe~ncc compeution in the Pirates' pool. Cheri Carpenter posted three state qualifying t1mcs -m the SO free (2S.3S), 50 butterfly (28.30) and 100 1ndiv1dual medley (I :05.2S). The OCC men also won, 65-32. The Pirates will meet Golden West ID an sec showdown Wednesday in the Rustlers' pool. On the hiab achool lcvcl: Foolhill fliah's J<nj~ts proved superior by an 83-73 mal'Jin in the boys meet, but the Manna 11rls stunned the hosts with an 8(). 76 non- leaaue setblck. there lookmg tor water." Fisk cracks. Manager Tony LaRu ssa 1s taking the move a little more seriously. It was designed to get the Fisk into more games by saving some wear-and-tear on his legs. The White Sox need his offense. la'lt year. he hit a career·high 37 home runs and batted in 107 "He's getting more comfortable all the time," LaRussa sayr.' .. fhe blggest adjustment f& htm, 1 guess, is not being in the m1ddJe of the action all the 11me. Left field is a little quieter. "If somebody told me Carlton Fisk was going to be my biggest problem," LaRussa adds. "I would start spending my playoff money." Fisk admits he is womed about the lack of involvement. He will miss call ing pitches and all those trips to the mound. "After being involved to such an intense degree, then J have to go out and play the outfield -maybe my head will be out to lunch," says Fisk. who came to the White Sox in 1981 as a free agent. "Non-involve ment will be the key ingredient to It was only the second time in 11 years, over a coune of 11 S meets, that Foothill'• air!a Iott a dual meet on the varsity level. llak•na• of an ui-et deal with .. As far as fly balls are concemed,it's j ust a matter of practice. although his coaches say be b.as had some problem adjusting to ihe fences. When he played the outfield in American Legion, they had no fences. A tongue-in<heek problem was the equip- ment. "The first ti me I put on the glove," Fisk says, "1t felt like a pieee-ef paper." The key to the move from management standpoint may be how well Fisk's replacements, Joel Slonner or Scott Bradley. respond. Skinner. a fine defensive catcher, batted .341 in 44 at-bats last sca!>on but is generally considered weak in the hitting department. Bradley is another young player wtthout much experience and hit only .163 with in 49 at-bats wtth the New York Yankees last season. If' neither Skinner nor Bradley work out, Fisk may have to move back behind the plate. Many believe he will be catching again by May. but Fisk says even that may be trouble. FV'sTayl~r spins second no-hitter Fountain Valley's Pattt Taylor pttched her second no-hitter of the season to highlight girls softbaJl action Friday afternoon. Herc's a look: Fountain Valley l, lrvlne 0: Taylor. who earlier threw a no-hitter against Foothill, had 12 strikeouts and one walk and did not allow a ball to be hit out of the infield. The Barons (5-0) scored an un- earned run in the thud when Cathy Scanlan sjnglcd a,nd was sacrificed to second. She took thud and a wild pitch and raced home on a dropped pop Oy. Pacifica 1, Ocean View 0: Jaclue Oakley struck out 16 and walked one, but was the loser in a decision to the Mariners, who combined a free runner on second base in the 10th tnning (international rules) and scored the game's only run on an error. Chnsue Brown struck out 14 and threw a no-hitter for Pacifica. drop- ping Ocun View into the consolation rounds of the Cypress Tournament. Mater Del!, LB Mllllba 1: Karyn Rice went 3 for 4 and batted in both runs to lead the Monarchs past the Rams at Arnold Park in the second round of consolation play in the C'Yl>ress Tournament. "Rice, a scmor catbcr, tripled to left field in the second innina. scorins Dana Fitt and &iv1na Mater Dei (+.I) a 1-0 lead. Marina, 4-0 for the tcaJOn, was led by Betsy Huab. who9e 5:09.31 edJed Adrian SduaeaJer by 34-hundredths of• aecond. Alto ~yq bfa pet\110 Manna's shocker were Kari Lupcon, Kn1t1 Boehm, J1U Pe1er'IOD and Kathy Stuppy ladlaaa"• aJck Calloway wu caqlat 1n a .... Friday ..,..t by Cleftlaad etate'• Paal lltewut (left) and ltrlc lllldd. aacl tile pr nnue coadD•ed all the way to an 83-79 loee for ID4laU ha tile NCAA ltut Rectonal. In the third. R1ce manaaed a baseh1t to dri ve 1n Noelle ~anfte with the winner The Monarchs arc scheduled to pl*v todAy at I against Westem ..... .,.... -. Earl Weaver Artists nip University in tennis Watha strong showing from the top two slots in singles, the Laguna Beach High boys tennis team opened its Sea View League. campaign with a close decision over University to highlight Fnday's activity. Herc's a closer look: La1una Beacll 10, Ualvenlty 8: At Laguna, Junior Grant Hughes was dominating from his No. l slot, winning 6-0, 6-0, 6-3, while Ian Haworth won his three sets from No. 2 to pace the Artists. A cl utch performance in doubles was turned in by Laguna's No. I team of Scott Empringham and Brad Mai ers. The Artist tandem posted a critical victory over the strong Uni- versity team of Paul Corkery and Mike Hirt. 7-5, to assure the victory for the Artists. Newport Harbor 14, Costa Mesa 4: Chris Rabbitt and Jack Banks posted sweeps in singles to lead the Sa1lon to the league-opening win over Costa Mesa. Corona del Mar 18, Sadd.leback 0: The Sea Kings had no trouble in disposing of their Sea View rivals, basically with a second lineup. In non-league matches: Hoatlaitoa Beacll 11, Bolla Grude !: The Oilers swept their doubles foes at Huntington Beach to improve to 5-3 in prescason play. The team of Kevin Qwnn and Jason Buell marched to a 6-0, 6-2, 6-0 victory at No. I, while Tony Armand, at No. I singles, was 6-0, 6-1 , 6-0 on the day. Armand, a junior, improved his record to 21 -3 wi lb the sweep. Mater Del ll, Foulala Valle~ I: • Monarch junior Dan Jenkins im- proved his record to 22-2 this year with a 6-1 , 7~. 6-2 sweep over his Baron opponents. • He was supported by Dax Peterson's three wtns and Oreg Reda, who took two of three sets in the match at Fountain Valley. Mater Dci is now 8-1 overall. Jn community colleae action: Gr911mHt 7, Oraa1e Coast i : The Pirates dropped to 6-2 overall with the non-con(crence setback. Winning 1n singles for Coast was Pat Bcdlcy while the team of Dean Olson and John Studebaker collected the point in doubles. SIHJebad t, Goldn Wtst t: The South Coast Conferenc:e-leadJna Gauchos improved to 6-0 in leaaue play by dominatina the Rutt.len, winnina in stfaiaht sets in each match. Amona the victors m sinaJc:s for Saddlct.clc were John Schloemann and JIJ Goode, who also combined for a victory 1n doubles . ' . .a WUTab CC*PU8M:8 .............. w L Pa. .. v·......,.. • ,. ,,. ll"ortlMd » M Al .. ~ Ptloenl• Nit .... »~ ~ 25 ., .m IS~ S..lllt ,. a ,,.. ff GolCltfl Stele n • ~· " ....... ~ H01.lllOll " ts .621 Denv« .. f7 .W1 ,.,_, ~ " 31 .510 6 Ulefl » ,. ..., l \'t S.n Antonio 31 11 AM It Seer "'*"'o JO 'f7 Ml """ 8AITW•N CiCMW91lUICI Alllllllc ......... •·loston S1 ,, .., •·Phllddtt ... ., l4 ..., 10th NewJtf'WV » as .as JI WMl!lneton n ,. AS 21 .... Yor1t 20 a ""' ,, .... c..w~ •·Mllw .... 4S n m a·Altlnta 41 16 .612 4 Detroit 40 77 ,,., 5 Oev*'ill 25 41 .m 1'\\ CNc:eeo 24 0 .:151 ti ·~ 23 45 ,Jll n .... 11-cllnc:fled NYoff llertll Y'"""d!ICtlld dlvtMon tltte and NYO!f btlftll .. ,.....~ ~ 10$, Sacr-IO 1CM PhlledelPftit '°'· c~ 100 Dtn• IOI. WetllltletOfl ti loslOtl 121, Allent1 114 o.troll 112, New Yorlt 19 DllH 12', Pw!IMcl 111 lndlllll 114, MllwlukM ... U1111 146, 5-11 Antonio 121 T ....... ao.n- ~ ., Houtton Atlent1 et New Yorlt W19'\lneten el tndllftl New JMMY ., CleYtlend MllweukM 11 Cllleffo Ullll 11 Dlllea ~ 115, Kina 1M SAatAMllNTO (100 -TYier t ·I 1-1 17, Olberdlno f ·ll 3·3 15, TllomDlon 4·'2-2 10, Theus 2-11 1-2 S, WOOCl'loll S-1' 0-0 10, Ki.tne M 0-0 2, ~ew 1-4 0-0 t, ~ 4·7 0-0 I, E. Jolwon 1)-20 3·4 Jt, l( ... y 2·2 t-2 6. Totlb: 4'-'2 12·14 10.. C~ltS (Ml) MeaWlll 2"" 4-f I, NlrnPNUI 4-7 2~2 10, lenllmln ~IS 1·10 2', M. JoMton 7·11 4-4 11, Nixon t-U 0-0 1', eeee l ·I 1-l 7, Eowwcn l·• 3·4 t , wwi. 2·4 0-0 4, GordOfl H 0-0 O. V_,,lne 2-2 0-2 4. Totlb: 4CHO 12·M 10S. sar..-.~ s.cr1mento 29 29 It 21-104 c~ • 11 n 21-105 Tllrw-POlnt ~lxon l. Fovlecl out-+llmolllul. lttbounch-Sacr"'*"'O 45 IT'lleus l l, Cllcloen SS (...,,., 1'). Aul1~1Menl0 l6 (Tlleln 10), Clll>- per1 21 (Edwerd1 6). Tot11 ~-lo 71, CftPNN 20. A~7,717. NCAA ToutlNAMENT West A ....... P•n aOUND ,,..Y"•SC... (It LINlleedl) SI. Jolln'I ll, Mont-st. 74 Auburn 7l, Arltone '3 Mlt'Vl•nd "· 'WPerdlne .. Nevlda·LH Vt011 74, NE Loulalene 51 HCOMO "°'*° Tllllv (It~ Utlfl) All .• 91rmlnghlm 125-10) "'-Nortll Ciro· lltla 117·5) 9rldlev 1312 2) VI, Loul•Yllle (27·7) 54Mllly (lt ..... lleedl) St. JoM'I (31·4) vs.. Auburn (:!CHOI Mlrvtand (lt-13) vt. NevMl·l.11 Vt01s (JN ) EHtA ........ ,.ST aoueto 'l'WllY"• SC.. let Sw.wN) St. ~·1 60, ltld'lmond" C~ SI. 13. I,,._ 7' "8YY 17, Tulia .. SvrKUM 101, arown 52 saco..o aOUNO TMllY (at Gt•....,., N.C.l Dull• (33·3) ... Old Dominion (23·7) OIP1ul (17·12) n . Olllll!Ome (2Hl S-.v (etSvr-l . St JGMC>h't (:lf·S) n . Cleveland St. (21·3) Nevv 121·4) "'-· Svracuw (26-Sl SouthM1t R ...... P•ST •OUND f'l'WllY"• lafft (It~, N.C.) KtnluekV 75, D1vldM111 55 W. KantUCky 67, NtbrHkl St Alabaml n . Xa'lll«. Ohio IO INlnoll 75, Fe~ SI HCONO ltOUNO Tllllv , .......... La.) LSU (n· 11) YI Mlmclfllt SI. (2'•S) Vlllenove (23-Il l "'-Georell Tedi 12 .. 6) S-.v (It°""'"'' N.C.) Kentueky (l0-3) Y\. w . KtnlUCkY (23·7) Alet>ame (2l·I) vs. llllnol1 (22-9) MAdwHtA ........ P•ST ltOUND ,,.. .. , lafft (It,,,,. ..... , Nortll C.wollna SI. "· low1 64 Ark ·Lltlle ROdl 90, Notre Dime IJ tow1 St. II, Mleml, Ohio 19 (01) Mldllolfl 70, -'Mon 64 HCONO ltOUNO Tllllv <•• oavw. ONa> 1(1nws (31·3) Vt. TamPle 125,5) Mkhlo-n SI (27· 7) YI. ~OWi\ 124·71 luMlly (It Mlilltllll ..... ) North Cerotlne St. (1t~m 111. Ark,·Llllle Roell In· 10) ' low• St. (21-101 YI. Mklllo•n (21·•> NrT P•ST aOUNO f'n.Y"t sar.. Otllo Stele 65, Olllo U. 62 S8CONO ltOUNO Mondlv't Gamft TCU al Ftorldl CltmMln al G-.11 Gtoroe Muon et Provldlllee Merquett1 11 Soutllwatl Mluourl Stele McNteM Stei. 11 Loul•I-Tedi Lovoll•Mertmount at wvornlne THll VI. Ohio Stele T99MllY"• 0-uc .,,_... el IYU ~ c.ele9I IMft STAn CM~lfl'S , .. ...,....) ,,.. ... ,..,...SC.. &lc:r8"*'to CC 103, LA SOU!flWftl to Cltv Coll9t of Sell FraftehCO '9, Senta lll'W• cc . T ....... •Allll 7:30 -Slcrll'M!llO CC (25-7) vs. Cltv Colla9e at Sen 'renc:llCO (JM). cenwnuiMV ailll9I ..,... STATllCM~ letC......> ,.,...,.,..,,.....sc.... Futterton '1, Cerrllos 50 Rlvanldt CC to. Cole9e of Sin Mltto 70 T......,.,...., 7!30 -Fuwton ()t-1) Yt ltlvenlde CC 131-0) . • Wt ....,..... PmDA Y'S ••""-n (It•"~...._ ...... NIT llAC9. CM m11 MCI. ...,_,.. .,...., ta.tv•> .... .... ,.. Smell ~ (Adl8NMll) ,.... uo Miii a.1t'1t <Aftdlnen) MO T1mt; t.ta. Alto r1111; l'lllCY $tllrll, ~ l'IMll, lAteftd WM!, ldoldo, Cl"tme De LI Crtme, HldOln lf'Nltl. No W.tchn. U IXACTA <•·7) Mid d66.IO. SIClOMO lllAC8. OM m11e "°'· COCkY'l OnlV loV (0Frnc) S.• 4.00 UO On Y-~ llacaevl 6.IO SM kNUllt. <Slwtllll SM Time:~ 2/1 AleO ren: Shorellne, Siok ... ll'INI IMn· dlt, Hlth Counsel, ltun ... ,,, Hllllllv Dr•wt. krefle:MCI: Mfron, Htldtft 12 •XACTA (,_II Mid m.40, nwto "6C9. OM m111 -· Slolln ~ (Vlfldm) ,,.AO UO UO AM1a ltOYWI ISIMttl> S.40. UO o.ni.. e;.-...ot (AnderlOn) 4""° T1IN: is . ~ r8n; Oototl'IY Brit, ,..._ T}le ~~llOUI. No ter'lldlft. U llX4,CTA (2'-S) Mid ~ ~TM ltACL One m119 -. Orllllllttt IMOllOf'll <Pre> 5.20 uo ).00 NlllY 0-(l(utCIW) 5.lO ).00 ~ (OIFrenco) '"° -nm-: 1:51 3/S. AllO ren: SOmlttllno S.xv. GR GR Jade, Trwsure. Edel, Tr.cl Miu. No acr1te111t. "'"'" uc•. One m"' DaCA. Sole Eal*llllon (Andnn> 10.ACI UO uo ~whMlla (Oftorner) '""° '-00 Horl1CN1 Sier (Kiii) 6.00 Time: 1:51 21S. Also ran: Unoen Gui, AlldVt ltllltl, Clllrmlne Gellt, Luct111 Llvltv, Fir• And lteln, 9atket C1M. Scrlldled: Tiie Comc>1nv' Ge*!, Kint Of Jen. SI llXACTA 14·5) Plld MUG. SIXTH ltAC8. One mile P1<9. Pl"oduct (Pierce> uo JM 2.40 tvorv Giit (Stlarran) S.40 l.40 Fite*(~) UO Time: 1 :50 11 S. AlilO ren: Mlnnlrt Donny BrOOll, ~m Of Fortl.A'le N, CotorldO, Fulllrfelll Hlnovtlf. • .. to.. Saatcflad: Sims Storm, Wlnderln9 ....,.,,OI. SI IXACTA 17-1) Mid mto. sav8WTH UCL One mill -O..nover (Kuetlllr) l.40 uo J.tO Mister Joke 1Pn¥> 6.00 lAO SO«:lal ,..,., llonello) S.00 Timi: 2':00 II S. Abo ran: Wttldlna, Mlc::hMI JoM, 8rlen 8Mc:ll, DundM Clli.t. snow O.nc.. Sc:retched: Sii It over, Ma• Burnbro, Wit« Works. ll IXACTA (4-6) Mid MUG. ·~ ltACI. One mile P1<9. LI Vllllw (Aubin) uo 4.00 3.20 Srnlrl Koela IP\arcel UO UO YI Welled (l.onGO) t .00 Tlml: 1:59. AllO ren: Wortllv lm191, Ven Rhet. Outdly, 91ron Module. Str19 S<twlH. No scntdlft. ll EXACTA (4-3) Mid SM.40. taN'TH aACll. One mlle Plea. Hiii! MoontNne (Sieve) 10.AO 4.40 UO Nuevo Mlftle (Todd II) uo ,3.00 foN:IMv On SPlrll (KutOlll'l UO Time: 2:02 11 s. AllO ren: KOOi Jen, Left Turn OnlV, Lord Lt'olltv, NUl'llO 9111, AndY\ Jim, Star Act. Scrltc:n.ci; kY JIN, Uneen ~1111«. u llXACTA <H > Mid m.20. 12 fllCJC SIX (2'4-7 or l ·4+4) Mid s13"51UO to two wlnnlne tickers (If• llOnes). S2 Pldl Six COlllOiltlon Mid 1240.60 to 5' wlnnlnll licUll (five llOnel). T91fTM RACll. ()fl9 mlll paa, Chfo911& Girt IC1'911n) 3 00 UO UO Ruffino FNlle (WWlm&) 4..60 MO ~Leu (Kuef)ler) 2.40 Tlma: 1:51 1/S. ""° r1n: a H loldlcloul. P9rttout Pauline. Mitt ltodto DrtYe, NUl'llO Zlp, L A MltlflU, No llOllldlft. S2 llXACTA (1·31 Mid Sll.40. ILaV•WTH llAC•. One mlla Hee. Hy San Sld"9' (Madllftd) 4.60 l.40 l.20 Vanllhlno Act (AndWlon) 7,60 7.20 MKlwl aravo (Grundvl s.AO Time: 1:51. AIM> ren: L A Olctltor, Slldl Swlll. Fornier, Jldllft Jet. Ski-• Tvcoon. No scretdlft. 52 IXACT A (3· 11 Pllld SSl.00. A ttlndlnce: 5.30. S...Aftltll RUOAY'S lt8SULTS (""' ...... y .............. mettlN) PllST RAC•. 6 ~ E1"1111-«lno-.&owdlf) 52.29 21M I0.00 Mt. MoMvtllft IWerren) 24.00 11.00 tnvtmeal GIGI (Cl-os) 5.20 Time: t:13 1/S. AM r en: "8tlce. Quecll '• Bov. Hlr1>ll Qua\111, RumOI DlnCM, Slantev L . Person Jolln, Dolltlfel. Scrltcrlad: Item Two, Two HMnt, Soace H1wll, Frend\ Mllntv 'l IXACTA 1 .. 10) Mid Sl,D:l.60 UCOMO RAC•. 6 lurtonot. Rov•I Thrlldl (H1wtev) S.00 3.40 2 80 Mell&M Noel (Soll•) 4.20 100 Jenls Viole (Atv.rtt) 4 '° Tima: 1:13 llS. TM•D aACll. 6 tunone1. And JIAllCI (SI...,_) 7 80 S.00 3 40 Litt fl ltoek Hleh (Soll1l t.00 S 00 Vert 9Nu (DellhOllHlve) l.AO ' Timi: 1:11 415. Also ren: Cmtel Lffoon, GMllc Knleht, Shl1111 Beat, Dancln Mlvan, L-erd Plrete, Padll'1 Prince, Proud One. SC:r•tdlad: Avoue D'EIMI, arid N' Bruce. Cuttino Line, Mleml Gtorv, her Trader, LOVllV Sider. 12 DAILY OOUlll.ll (~10) PtlCI '21.20. POURTM RACL 1 lll' mlllt. R1fw1 IMar-d 1.60 S.20 4.00 Pr1v" (Oflv1rnl 1.80 '-40 Jew .. •1 Queen ISlblltt) I !AO Time: 1:51. Also ren: lrl111 PaU191, Hot Rein. 1111.11 Dolt, 5er11)111111 Fol11. COIWMllt , MldK.lr1, Clltrrv vi... Screldlad: Nkholon, Devetootno Grtc1, ausv ausv 9odv, Crv11err1v, P9r1011al a..1, Hopeful Gel. """RAC•. One mite ~Oulout Prlt-W (Siil lUO 710 SM Junior S.lllb (Toro) 12 00 f 10 Generat111tlon CHelre) 5..60 Time: '~ 415. AllO ren: Poll F119, Gerrlon. TOrl'I DlddV, A R'9tll IOM, Werd C. SCrelc:Md: Jimmy ltOdtlOfd. U IXACTA (4·3) Pllld Mlt 50 SOCTM •ACI. 6 ""1ono\. SIOrm Prlllc:e IDmnoll 17 60 5.lO l.00 End Ptev (~l UO t 60 Sl1nlMCI (Ollv-) UO Tlmr. I! 12 41 S. AIM ran: T.i Hlth. OlcMll a.tttn. Sa' 1!Ctlld: Mr. , udcl, Ovllll It ldef. CleYer HoM, Nor"*'" Velor, CIWOOI, W1'I S., CllHtt&k1te, Gra'lllltllno. IS 8XACTA (6-7) Mid $124.fO, SIVll"'"4 ltAC8. I 111' mites Too Mdt ,, T.V. (Mnltl 7.60 4.00 ''° Netlonll Entrrt 151...,.na) S.00 tlO Hurrtcene Hee (ltllftfl) 2.40 rime: 1:es 315. Alto ren: Sell•. Grev Geunlltl kt1tc:hld: ••NIM. Tlbull. U 8JlACTA (1·4) H id Stf.00 81GHTM ltACI. 1~ ml .... CIOl•ln Vloora IMcCrrn) 3.00 1.10 out 91.,_., ltlno (Vlllntl.JN) 2 10 OVI Cosmotron (5Nwnt) OUI (Nolllow~ Time: l;St AltO fll'I: lnCllen Sien. kr1tefled: K• Denc;w, ~ °"""'· Peutlli'O, E~. Doll JIAllCI U IXACTA <M l oeld llUO, """'" ltAC8. ON mlle. lnhlrwll Kii (Diiiy) .. • 00 , '° Ser'lout ....... (~} uo 280 ......... Hott (VlllnNlte) 7 60 """ t .. ..... ..r.tc:N&. U Ix.ACTA CJ-II .. Id •7' IO " ~ IUl (4..+1-1-J) Mid stt ,ISi M IO ""'1 WINlllll ltcMtt ( ... 110r•I U ""'* SI• ~floll Mid si7t.1t to '" riwllN lk:k.lh (fllle fllnft) SI MIC ... (6-t or 7-lt-4-..... H ·J) "1c1 11a.1-.... "'"" -....._ ftc:ktl (ellM ,__) ~ ..... 17$6.IOUP Al~1'MI ... Wome~ 's golf results ....... a..lc .*-ledll ,.,., ,,, ...... ,..,..._ .. ,.. .. ~., .... n-n-144 o.-c .. 19-1 .... ID DolNWtllllt .,,..,. Jul"**' n-n-1.s 0.#CHtMI 77•7t-ID N.~.,.... ,...,_I. Cllr'-JollNiofl n-,._145 \.Auf'tft ..... ,,., .... ,SJ ..,,..,...,,...., IMt-t• Af'fWAIOofl 7}:7.-t4S M.lllldt....., 7S-71-tSJ ............ 11•11-t9 ..., ....... 1 n-145 L.tAM c:....dlev ,,.,._,SJ luilllTtnklll lt-71-1• ltotlll!W... n-1.-10 Dee ltldlent 7 .. 77-ISJ Kwtll~ ,...,__,,, .... Sttcv n-n--1• lewt'tyl( .... 7t•7 .... 1S. ............ ,,.......1,. COllMllW•er D-H-WI MM'YDwvw I0-74-IM CIMY,lle T1-G-I" s.n..,... D-7S-WI ~I(~ ... ,rttt ,,__ HeMloft n -n -1• C. 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C.Cllar1IOMltr ,.., ... ,st ~· Moxneu I0-77-151 Katlly A•n WO Anne-Marie flelll T1·75-1S2 ~Drew n ........ 151 Mii'..,.., WetCI WO NlllCY RUllln 11o-1.-1tJ Cerotvn Hll ,,..,._,57 5lv1-..,,*<dill WO J, KOlllllll• 7t-7>-15' Nth Elll1·Slma 75'0-157 I«* y L.M1iO'I DO Nole, The rftl °' Ille fltld did not ftnhll and Wll ~ "" MCIOflCI round IOCllY ,.,.,,....,... (etMIM,"'9Y) OMrttt .......... l111n lAndl IC1.c:tlotlovl!llllJ cMt. Jekot> Hllaek (Swltt«land). 6-3, 6·4, ~ Nystrom (Swtdeft) def. Bob GrMll (U.S.). '''• 4-6, ... 2; Mllollev MK1r (C~ vekle) def. 5erelo C.MI ISNln), 6· 1, 6•2; Andef• Jlrrvd ISW9dan) def. Amoa Mln-ldort ltlfMO, 7.,, 7·$. Wemen's~ (It Olllls) ~ ....... cnr11 Evert Lloyd (U.S.) def. Zina Gerri.on IU.S.l, 6•4, 6·3, Mettlna N1vrelllo11e (U.S.) def. Hl4anl SukQvl (We.I Germeny), ... 4. 6-2; HIM MM!· dllkOVI (C1.ldl0Mov1lda) cMf. ltotlftl Wtlli. (U.S.), 6-0, 4•6, 6•4; K1lllY ltlnlldl IU.S.l def S,._.nle lttfll (U.S.), 1n1urY dlfault. C.nmuntl'Y ailll9I SOUTH COAST eottf'lllt•NC• h'I ·1c11 t,O... Weltl ,..... Mot'rlt <SI def. 9unollnd, H , .. 2; 8o1tm1n (S) def. Dontl, .. I, H ; tWlll ISi cMt OVlma, 6-1, .. 1; 9ok"I IS) def. Umolil, 6-t, .. o. ScHoemann ISi def. Pl, 6-1. 62 1, Goode <SI o.f. CCNll'l, 6-1, 6-0. 0...... Morrl1·1tu&k (S) won bV default; 8ottm1n·Heln (S) cMt. 0Veme·U"""9. 6--0, 6·0; SchlolmaM·Goode (Sl o.t. Pl•Cont1. 6·2. 6·0 NOM·CON'llR•NC• GnasrMM7, ~ C..d, ....... Wade (0) def. Genz. 6-2, 6-J; Aull (G) def. OIMln, 6-2, .. 7. 6-•; IM<flev IOCCI def, Hendlnon, ,.3, 6·l; ~.,._ (G) de4. Husted, 6-0, 6-1; Fallll CG) def. Sludebaker, 6-0, 6-3; TllOmls IG) def. Lotllfler, 6·4. 6·3. '**" Handlr10n·Tlloml1 (G ) def. Genz· hdlev, 6-3, 6·2; OIMln·Studabak« IOCCI def. W•de-Caldtlf, 6·4, 4-6. 6·3; Ault-Fellle (G) def. Hutled·Lottefler, 6-•. 7·6 Hllh lcMel NON·L•AGUIE H"""""911 a..c:tl 16, aehl GrMdl 2 ....... Armand tH9) def. Nl>UWll, 6-0, def. Uwv. 6·1, de4. ,,_, 6--0; Sl-"1 IH8) WOfl. 7·6, 6·1. 6-1; CrllldaM (Hill tost, S-7. WOfl ... 3, fotl, •·6. OWllles OUIM·Bual (Hill) def. lllrown·Do, 6-0, def Durlenl-Aueon, '92, def, 0-SdllumPOeroar, 6-0, Ho-°""""*' IH8) won, 7-6, 6·2, .. I; lt-T•Y10r IH81 -· 62 1, 7·5, 6-1. M9W o.I 12. ......... Vlllw ' ....... Jlnklni (MD) def. Aksov. 6-1, Olf. A LM, 7·6, oef. J. L•. 6-2; Pttw'IOn (MD) won, '-3, 6--0, 6-1; ltldl IMO> won, .. 2. Iott, 3·6, won, 6·2. DluMts H1rnett· Thomt <MD> Iott to Nowens Mell. 2•6. oef. Klrn·Ho, 6·4, def. YN-H11191w1, ... 2; D. Curren·K. Curran (MDI Iott. 2·6, won, 6-4, 7·S; Gullllnen· Chamberlain (MDI Iott, 2,6, 3·6, 4·6. HA VlllW LEAGUll ......,, ........, ,., c.sttt Miu 4 ....... Nuechlerteln (CM> tost to aenb, 1·6, Iott lo 1t1bblll, 1-6, def. Martin, 6·l. Vu (CM) lost, 1·6, 0-6, 1·6; Zlllmln ICM) Iott, 0-6, 0-6, 1-6. 0-*" G•lledllr·lllooo (CM) lotl lo Gr .... Y' Gllbtlft, 3·6. 1o11 10 Wermlnoton·&lk«, 2-6, def. Dormen·Ounn, 6·2; Neuven·V1POr (CM) won, 7·6, IOll, 1·6, 5·7; DIM·T•nek• ICM) lotl. 0-6, won, 7-6. iolt, 4•6. u... a.o-10. .....,.,. • ....... Huohn (Lill def. Emert, 6•0, dif. Hoffmenn, 6-0, de4. Plnehft, 6-3; I. Hewortll (Lill won, 6'2, 6-4. 6°•; T. Heworrll (Liil Iott, 4·6, °"'· , ... '**"' E"-lntlfllm·Meoers !Lill def. Bonan· Le, 6-0, def. Hlrt·Corll«V, 7·S, Iott lo Ftnlly·Klt.er, 4·6; Klmo.11·9rendl (LB) won, 6·3, Iott, 6·7. J·6; Soaltt-Condon (LB) won, .. 3. lost, 1-6, 4., C-.. Mw 11. lltt181m e ....... T«ell ICCIM) def. Neuven. ...... def. Tr0Ufl9, 6·l , def Ho, 6-4; S. Alldn (CdMI won. 7·S. 6·1. 6•2; 9rel'lt (CdM) won. 6·2. 6-4. 6sQ. Deubles R. Alkln·Scllullln (CdMl def. Lv- Slvcocle, •·J, def Neuven-Neuven, 6-3, def. Pflem,Vu, 6·0; Fantev·~ (CdM) won, 6-0, 6·4, 6·0; Hlio.rt·Norrl1 (CdMI WOfl, 7·6, 6·4, 6·0 ~ . ' . .. c.-... ....... NAfA OISTIUCT • ~•n •AME teCll C..... 7, TM Ml""'• 6 Mltltlf'I 101 112 0--. t 4 SoC11 C011e91 311 200 x-7 10 3 Certer and GINMiii, BMllle Ind Nldtv 1a-e..llle (SCC), GIMton (M ). SICOMO GAMll TM Ml...,.• f, SeCll C11i1e1 4 Maller'• 231 ... ' SoCll C..... JlO ....... 6 ' ~ 11111 ~ton; Hll Ind ~lntlno. 21-Ella (M ) 3e--llOW9I (M ). H._ldMMI ..... IM*·LIA.ull .. ...... Y'*" I, """"' f lrvlne 000 000 0-0 O 1 Founleln V1lllY 001 000 •-1 4 I 9oolllroYd end Ono. Tavtor end Al111re1 w-revtor. 2-0. L-9ootllrovd. I·•. CYPttHS TOURNAM8NT Mltw Del 1. La MmlM 1 Ma It( Otl 011 000 t>-2 1 • LI Mlhlken 000 001 0-1 S • Lomell Ind ltlce. Morlool, Kreis (4) I nd Mabfy. w-l.omall, 3·0, L-Morloot 29-f'll• (Ma) 11-lttc. (Ml). hclkl 1, OCIMI ~ I 0cHn View 000 000 -0--0 0 ) PICHl<I GOO 000 000 1-1 l ) o.tllev lftd ~ • .,._ end ltltev ~ . ' . . .. " ............... AMlllUCAN IAA8U8 W L Pd. NewYorll S 1 .m c11ic.oo s 2 .71' MllWIUkM S 2 ,714 Detroit 6 3 M7 *'"' 3 3 500 TIXIS 3 3 .500 Metts 3 4 .m Bolton 3 4 At Ctevelend 3 4 A2t MlnnatOll l 4 A2t ~•City 2 l .• T Of"onto 7 4 .l» Oellllnd 2 s ... a.ttlmore 1 S .167 NATIONAL LIAOU8 Sin FrendlcO 1 0 1.000 Allenla 5 1 .a3 OM9lr't s 2 .114 New York 4 2 "7 Clnclmell 4 3 .571 St.t..ou11 3 3 .JOO Sin Dlevo l S .175 PtlilldelPllll 2 4 .m Cllic.oc> 2 S .1M Houaton 1 S .216 ~::: Y1. =:'i:'.' ::.~1 4 :: OM9lr't 6, Cincinnati I M"-t.ote t , T Of"Oft!O 1 Cle~ 10 Sin Olelo 2 New York VIM-s. &lltlmore l SO.ton "'-~. PCld .• rein K-• CllY vs. PlllM1ur91\, PCICI., rein Mont,_ VI. Al1ent1, PCld,. rein SI. Louis vs. Chieffo Wtllle SOX, PCld., rein reu1 vs. Houston, lltld .• rein Oekllnd Y1. Mllw•IMIM, PCld., rein Citic.loo Cubs vs. s.n FrenClllCO, PPd., rein T•Y'•O-...... v1. Cllv9llnd 11 Tuc:Mlll OM9lr't Y1. Houlton et Kl11I~ New Yorlt M9t& n . Clncl,_11 et T.,_ Mlnneaot• vs. loston 11 Winter H111«1 Detroit vs. SI. Louil al St. Petert0ur11 T«onto YI. Plllaoutetl 11 9radenton ~ vs. Ch!Qeo Wfllte Soll et Slrnot• Beltlmott (u ) "'-Klft'8t CllY et Fort MYWI Teiws YI. Monlreet •I WHI Pllm 8Mdl Atlante VI. llltlmore el Mleml New York Y•llk-11 UnlWnltv of Ftorlda s.n Dleeo <u> va Clllce9o cuo. (11) 11 Mell Seattle ""-Mllweult .. " Cllendllr Sen FrMCl&co va. Oekllnd 11 ~ Sin Dleoo (U) VI. Cl\laloO Cubl (16) et vencouver.n ,....,.. 0- Nlelll "'· S.ltte 11 T-Alllnll YI.~ 11 V.o a.di Pltl\buretl vs. Clnclnnlll ot Tempe Mlnnesofa Y1. New Yor1t M9fl et St, Petenoure &aillmore VI. Montreal 11 Wiit f".im 8Md't SI Louil YI. Phllad9tollll 11 CIMrw1ter Clllcffo White S011 (as> n . Detroit •I Llkelend Kan&h CllY vs. Texas II Pompano New Yri Yenll ... (u ) Y1. "Cl\bvo Wttlle SO• IHI 11 Slreso11 ..... Yorlt Y•nkHt (U) .... Toronlo el Du...Oln 9oslon 111. Houston 11 KltslmtlWt CleYellnd Vt. O.kllnd 11 PflMnlll Sin Dteeo (ts) VI. Clllcloo Cuba (11) et Me'8 Sen D"9o (n ) YI CfllclOO Cubs (II) Y1. V1ncouver Cemm4'nttY c .............. SOUTH CO.t.n CON,U8NC• ~ W.I 14, Mt. SM ...... I Ml Sen Alllonlo 000 040 310-I 10 S Go4den Watt 500 010 17x-14 11 3 Holmft. Ro. T orrat 141. ltevnoso m, O.Vllle (I) end Covlnolon; s.nctlez, lrfatlt (7), Martin (7) and Kew w-Mertln, 1-0 L_.e...-. 2~ (G), Kaub (G). DIV~o (M) Hlt_..llfl IGWl 2. Re. Torrat IMSI, I OrM91 CIUf 6, ,..,_ 2 Orenve Coa•t 000 * 000-. t 2 Fulltlf10n 000 000 2<»-2 J 2 AUOUll end ElllMlll; StolerNU. Ftovd (6), Tut>bs Ill and F!YM. W-Aueu1t, 4-0. L-SlottrNu, 2·1 28-EllllOn (OCC). HR-Siiton (OCC). JI'""' IOCC), R1mlrtt IOC:Ct Hllh lcMel beMblll SUNYT UAGU• ~ V1IW s ........ v.., s Ocean View 000 401 0-S 1 4 Fountain Vellev 20:2 100 0-S • 1 Holdrldlle, KnKkerl <SI. JoMlon m •nd o.arouwer, C1io-, Plnedl C6t Ind Rl«:IWI. 28-0ovte (F), D1ymude 10). HR-Holdrldlle (()) Wettmln&tw 2. lclMnO E dfMlll 000 000 0--0 I 3 Wattmln•ter 000 020 11-2 • 2 Tun•l•ll end Jollnson. Gon111ft end Vltll911 NON·L•AGUI f'•ST GAMI Sin °""""9 4, W...,._ I San Cllmante 300 000 ,._. 1 2 Wood0rtd91 000 100 0-1 4 4 Greett end Hlfue, M41fftlv, Alan II), Hulef*lt (6), Goodrnln (7) end McNlt w-<;r•. L-Murllft11, 0-1 2&-Zll ISCI. GrRll ISC> 39-Yurkovlc:tl (W) S8COMO •NllW WtrA ... 6.SM~J Seti 0.-lt 002 001 0-l 6 I WoodtlrlOOe 000 006 _.... 6 4 St11f Ind Sulfrldvl, C1POrlccl. Ferllo 14) Ind McNlt, Sor-Iii. w-f!erlll, 7-0 L-St1tf :la-f'llll (W), Heflta (SC), Cfw'l\- llenWn (SC) »-MurPllY (W) l'•n•AMS U.. ~ 11, .,_ AM ¥*¥I LltuM 8HCll .. 001 >-It 15 1 *'• Alla V•le• 000 000 0-0 I 0 N'"' end Ttaoer; ContfM1, Oomlnliuta (3 ), L•VlllOI (7) Ind lorlei ~I L-<:onlrHI 21-Scoll ILi), ,__ (Lal, Lane (Li l lll-t.AN (Liil HCONO •AMI S..... AM Y*' S, U111M a.OI I Corone d9I Mar 000 001 0-1 I J \lnl1 Ane Valllv ~1 101 1-S 5 I McDOtlelCI, F0tt1N (4). lternlrtt (6) Incl C~, '-•mot and Alll'411 ~­L-M<Doneld H -Nove1t1 !SAVI LlevaM& !SAVI a 1 cs • a IOVTMU• CA&JflCMt*A .. 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OouCI lOCCl. •1114· PV-1. Plerca COCC>. U-01 1. A"*'-' (S), t21. no INrCI. JT-1. WllnMxlet IOCCl, 119-111 2. ~ (S), 1,.... J. w.tlllll IOCC), tn·4. DT-1. WllMcioll IC>CC), t4M~/ 2. Mourenl IOCC>. 12M: S. WttMI (OCC I. 121~ SP-I. Mourllll (0CC), ...,._; 2. ~ (S), 11· 1.,.,; l. Slac:llllOuM (O(C), 32·3"'- . WOMI• ~ c.tt 7', f 'I ' I di It 400 ,..,_I. SedClllMc*, si.n. , 100-1. Monon (S), 12.2'7; 2. CUiien lOCC), IU6. 20Q-l. Morton (5), 2U4; I. Crowdlr IOCCI, 77.26; 3. Po11Mtte (S), 114 ~1. PoMetlo (SI, t:02.M; t McGeilNn (S). t;OS.42; l. l..aJo (0CC). l:OUO. --l. t(llrnan IOCC), 2:27A; t Cun IOC:C), 2:30.24; 3. Yott IOCC>, t:Ja.72. llOH-1. Morton IS), 1.U; I. Culln IOCC), 17.n; 3.. VOii (OCC), 21.t. ~I. CUllell IOCC), 1:1'.tS; I. Yott IOCC), 1:21.7. 1,~1. K..,.,_ (OCC). dU; 2. L.uo IOCC), 5:12.H; 1. SOUrwlne (OCC). 5:17.53. l,_...1. Kiiman (0CC), 11:24.M; 2. Cun ((>CC), tl:lUS; l. Luo (OCC). 12:21.& IMO,...__!. Sr SA rt ttk. 4:106.. H>-1. Uerwi (S), .-.; 2. F ...... (OC:C), ... ; 1 Cullfl (OCC>. H U-1. Mor10fl (S), 17,5; 2. Yotl (OCC), 13-014; l . Crowder IOC:Cl, 11-4.,., TJ-1. Cr-dar (OCC), 2'-1 . SP-I. Wholl (S), 37·N ; 2. Glflerlal IOC:Cl, U ·4; l. Matos (OCC), 33-01/t. JT-1. Lell'lft IS>. 125-S; t Mato. (OCC>. 108-S\'a; l. Plattoof IOCCI, lOM. DT-1. Wlllon (S). l>S-S; 2. Mltol COCCI, 106·3; l. 8toll1 IOCCI, lOS-7. MML CA.WS9LL COlfflH•IK8 •<Nc:.ffo x·SI. L.oull ··~· Toronto Detroh SrltY9ie '*"llitll W L T '°" ff •A SO IS 6 106 -776 ,. a • 7' * 111 2242 'souom 20 41 7 Q 241 »5 11a11 anom ...,,.~ ;)4 11 • 76 'XII 2" l321. 742722S6 3221' 7J2G 21M tt 40 6 w 11• m IS • 6 J6 m Mt WA&.aS c:oewu•Ma ~ ....... • ,.,. •• ~ " 21 4 ,, .,., 21J W1"""9!0fl 43 20 S fl 216 I 225 NY bllndan l3 lS 10 7' 11, 2M Piii~ 31 31 7 .. 114 2.54 NY It"'"" l2 l2 4 .. 231 m ~WWI 22 43 3 47 Hf 3'9 ....... 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Yeuiw (OCC), 11US; 111 ....._ • n.-1. ,..,.,., <OCC>, SUI; 2. ~ IOCC), A.10; 3.. ...,.,,. <MSJ, taAl. Ml 11\-1. TeldW'lwl IOCC), I_.,; 2. ....,._. IOCCl, 1m.10, l. Sftlllll (OCC), l:ll ts. 90 llllD-1. ,.,,,., (OCC), DJI; 2. ~ (MS), a.IS; l. ~ (MS), 4A ltl ,......_,_ Clrllllftlilr (OCC), t-.ai l. V1111 *"-1 <OCC>. 1MM; S. Gel* (OCC). l:ls.29 -frw-1. •-.v IC>CCI, S!D.91; 2. Mltcftll (MS), ~; no tlllrd. 50 W..t-1. Pwrv IOCC), JUii 2. Flllllr IOCCI, 36.03; 1 Andi'-. ((>CCI. •.n. 200 .... AlaY-1. ()ranee c-a. , .... ...... let.II ...... .. IM*·LaAeu8 90Y'S "a"._.,,,, c• 200,.,...., ~·· ~ e.dl, 1:$7A. 2IO fr-1. Kine (Ha), UlllA; 2 • ..._... (S), 2:11A; 1 0..-(Ha), 2:16.t. -11*-1. Scteca (H8), 2:27.1; 2. DUile (Ha), 2~; l. TrtlM (S), 2:17.2. ,. trw-1. ..._ (He), 111; 1 ....... (HI ), 25.2; 1 JoM9tl (Hal. JU. lOO 11\-1. Kine CHal. 1-..1 l. Elatdlo (5), 1:07.1; l. llUll (Ha), l:lO.J.. lOl...__1 . ..._( .. ).SU; 2. J...- IHll, S1.2; 3. alvwt (Ha), l•t. 500 "--1. lllWd (SI, .aJ; 2. 0..-IHI), 6:\U; l. Mc:CAlrd (S), 6:1tA. 1111 llllc*-1. Tralle (S), 1:111; 1. T.,.,.., <H•>. l:ls.7; 1. ltuu <Ha>. 1:iu. 100 llrwlt-1 ....... (S), 1:17.l; no_.. "' tf'llrCI. -,,.. ,......_.,, ~ a.di. "'· ·-···-" 200 mec19Y rww-1. E-. \:SUS. -frw-1. J. 0.-. (El), l:M.2; 2. TllorNI (ECI), 1:51.1. 1 Y11119 <ECI), l;JU\. 2IO .._, Hedlle (Ed). 1:17.1; 2. Wox11r IE&J, t:tUl; 1 C..-V CE-.>. !::fl.27. • .,__1. Z.-. (ECI), 2U; 1 J, DeVWI (Et), 21'; l. ll. 0.-. (El), kl. 100 fl'r-1. Hedlle !Edi, 1-.... 2. El- llW.cllt IEtl, l:OU; 1 ~ CE4.), l:G.2. IOI "'--1. LoeClllarw (El), tf .4; 2. Coflllll <Ed), SU; l. Cov9ll tEI), JU -frw-1. T'*-!Ed), J;!U; 2. C..a IEa), ~O; 1 .......,. (Ed), S::W.1 100 lllldl-1. Vllldlr IE_,, 9 .t; 2, ~ <Es), 1-.J; J. It. Owot'9 (Eal. l:OU • 100 "'-._I. CovWI IEaJ, IAS; 2. Abr1,,_, IEdl, l:CIU; l. C..itv (Edl, l:lo.2. • tree r•v-1. Eatlndl. ~ ,. .... a. .... n 200 maCllw .......,._,. Mll'IM. li&U: 2. Foothll, l :41..t I. J . I • Jrw-.L Waltln•r ~~ _.,. __ Scon (Fl, 1!:$2.JS; 1 •ev (M), 1:56.lt. 200 ~1. Uecfl IF), HIM; 1 Womeck (Ml, 2:16.S); l. lte¥Mldl (F), 2:\6..17. to .,._ 1. GfWN (F), 22.0S; 2. ...,.,... IMI, 23.A; 1. ~ (M), 2164. 100 11\-1. Scott (F), 5'.11; 2. Allft (Ao\), 5'M, 1 Met•• t (F), l:Ot.JL 100 "-1. ar-IF>. •.Jt; 1 Hwri1 (M), j0.$1; l. Cnwford <F l, SUO. soo "-'· .,...._,. (M), dl.11, 2. L.-11 (Fl. 4:5iM; 3. 81ndl11 lMJ, SilU7. 100 bedl-1. Al9ll (M), AM,: 2. It ... vno1ct1 IF), 1.U, l, Crewtord (F). ,....._ 101 tirw1l-I. ~ (M), 1M 16; t lllntlrldoe IF ), 1:0U7; >. c;...., (F l. MUO 400 1rw ,__1. Foolllll, 3a4.11, t. Merine. 3.JU3. G9'U .... '"'---· 200 medlev ,..._._ 1. EClllOfl, ~.7. 200 ,,._ 1. ,,.,.,...,,_. I Edi. HU. 2. WhMllr IEdl, :14.Sl a. ~ (El), 2:1t.2 200 lnck>-1. Vleoen (Ed), 2:1U ; f MulllMll !Ed), 2::lt.7; J. Doc:ll (Edi, tc.lt SO tr-1. HertUllll (E•>. 21.0; 2. -'- (ECI), 2' 0; 2. Relnev I Ed>. 30.l. 100 ftv-1. 1-.n <Edi, 1:01.7; 2. 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Luoton IMl, ts.6S, 2 V1SQUIJ IF!, 1'.7', 3 Gift CF), '7.l6 1tO fl'r-1 9oeM1 (M),1~.lO. 2 S"-'t (M), ...... , ~ ('>. ,~..,. 100 .,....._, LYP'On (M), 16•; 2 VM• -J IF), 5716, ) ~ (F), "6'. -,,__, ~ (Ml, ~31, , ~(Fl s-otu. 3 fl'ltenon IMI $:J7 0 100 ~-I Stuoov IM ), l;otJI,. 2 LA1n«1 IFI, M O 0 , J L""'e !Fl Ml OS 100 tirwal-1. lloefwl'I IMI MU•. 2 CINliall (F), I 1t 12, l F1hs (~), 1.21 JS 400 1rH rtllv-1 F 00111111, 3 "-» 2 Mat'lfta, );Jt 14 0t-. OOMI DAILY ptLOT/ Saturday, March 16, 1Ne TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 ARE IN THE REAL EST A TE T ABi.OID SECTION Enter Now And Be Eligl~le to Win $ 20000 of Home Deeor1tl19 Sapp lies f ro111 CATEGORIES Best use of water in house or garden-do you hov"' r ~ramie mermaids in your spa? Or do yriu hovn (J r o1 pond in your garden o r founto rs ' 'ft'Jvr foyer? Enter your display rorjo / Best children's play area-Hos your child's sondur.>1 gone <:hie 2 Mom & Dad, this ot8gor 1 ,., for you to show us how creative you hovP, become to amuse your child. Best use of art in decorating-Art tokes many forms. but we 'II be the 1udge of that. Enter /01Jr best JSE: ol art 1n decorating today. Best overall kit chen-ls your kitchen country? Or •s 1t or1 80d " gourmet type. This rotP,gur 1 " "" Jr> open or space saving" if that's your typi:.: CONTEST RULES T•.\ _,...,, \ ~\~ff"''l '~ " ,. ~ft l'Uflll'•'4' tr,,.,, rwtv 'X'~ of O ~, eondo, gpotWNftt. ""'4'1• .. ..,,...." '-""•'<lrl'•1 >1, I"""'"''""-' .. ro .... ., r~ellle""'tylof,.Dftd 1..U-•n fJ/N',11·~.,_, ,,.., ..,,,, -. ... ,.,,..,,,.,_<X('-"'«lb'fode<c•<O'oOllol .... _. .. , f ... Tl"'l'UO'OU'• "-"'" flttx•'• ,A ..... c_., '"""111.JM""I"" ~ .. ~-· '"' (-be '"'""~ ,,.,.,, -'' '" t..:1....,.1..i l"f ..,,_,.wttly Ar1'• 2 lt8' Or ...,__, IO Ille ()o.lv ~iv,.,..~~""""· -· .,1 ..... 9""°' .. ,.""'~.uow eay~ .... c-~ -" 91~l~ bv \ v<, r•'" "'•\OOv •v< I 1086 w-, w.1 _,. Mooo\1'.cl "" llOI,.. 8'ld Dl'"''tll' ""' • +• • i f"""' ""'"'"' ., t"' IAllJ· ..... J Ao-• 11 ltU ~ ~"'111/...,,.""fllO" ~·~)0(4' 1-•-<N •-"\ ,, • ...,.'"'O.,.. '"'"""I-be l8.,,..toid0t-9'll-t9Mle ..... w ... , ... ....,v, llo-• ~ 10'.Jql<Of\ OllO ~ nttl/ttil#flqllOll hocll .~· .... • ,,,.,,,.,.)' .... _, .... Y..·A#'~~ .... ~ -... 1o-~"' .... 'l"""O >OfJ'-.t ""' ., .,,., .. ,,,. ., "'fYl., ~.,....., .,.,.,,. ~ ,..,,,. cotegc:wy ........ Olit( OIW eMry PM ft~ • .,,"" •.• ,,,.., .,.... ,,,,. ,.. ... ~f"lj..,,., ... be~ LIVING SPACES ENTIY FOIM INTI ANT'S NAMI: ADDllSS: DAY ltHONI NUMIU: IVININO ,HONI NUMIH: CATIOOIYt SIND INflllS JO LIVING SPACE CONTEST c/o DAILY '9LO~ HUNTINGTON IEACHB6DINT 330 W. IAY ST. COSTA MESA, CA 92626 --- $ $ SALES MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY Crew Supervisors are now needed to work In a pro- fessional management pos- ition. We now have openings for mature adults to supervise newspaper sales crews. Responslbllltles wtll Include hiring, training, and motivating teens In obtaining new cus- tomers for one of the area's leading newtpapers. For an excellent opportunity and earnings of $500-700 per wk, Call TC Aak for Ron 842-4333 a a as as a s s s a s s £ s t \ ' a Openins• Now Avallabl• CAR ROUTES E•rn Extr• C••h For De/Ivery Of Thi• Pa,,.r 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 Ask for JoAnne Craney ----'-- - . . AFTER SCOOOL XIS EARN MOflY MOTOR ROUTE Available In Irvine area. $300 to $600. No collect- ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon. thru Friday afternoon. Sat. & Sun. morning. Call 642-4333, ask for Kirk. ORANGE COAST ~Nit 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA H,...,. ...................... . ... _ ... . WIWMTYOUI _, Loveebl• F9ma'9 Long l'l•lr Cat. Wht W/blk 'f>Ol*, ~. ~. CellP-1~2 F,.. to gd hm Au•t. Sh•phucJ 1ou .. n1l•nd ......,, a mo '*" l'Mle. &41-5070 FREE TO LOVING HOME GenMn sn.pn.d, 1-yr old tem•I•. •P•Y•d. 979-0821. 0tmnge Coe.I OAILY PILOT/Saturd8V, MMilft 15, 1- II NABERS CADl.1.AC LARGEST SELECTION of l•t• model, low mMMge Cadltlaca In Orange County! See ua toclayl 140-1100 ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE on approved credit Tt£ CONftELL LEASE WAY NO MOE THEODORI ROBINS FORD 1or,o H.t.11eo11 !IL 110 CO\IA Ml\A l>•l2 0010 NITlll'll TUllAI (UC. 880VZU) (Stk ti 4035) MHI THEODORI ROBINS I FORD 10r.O HAll!IOll llVO CO~IA Ml\A 1>41 OOIO .. .. -· ~ .. -· -a °" .. N • .. w N - on Chevette - ' ~~~---------·~ ..... ~~..._ ............................... 9':' ................ ~llll'!lll!l ........................ 1191' ... illll!l .......... ~ ............................... """"' ..... 1111111111 ..... .. • -OrMge CoMt OAJL y PILOT I Saturday, March 15. 1988 N iii 21 • 11 m II NC llllOUI ., • ... Mol Ytn 1u1. 1' IMof\, ..!!68 nam " um ITAW "*'CA nno IDWAAD AACMUl.D ,_......,.,._en The-..--TNcav-,.~·"1• Tllll s ... -.. ......... KIYfl.Y. dOitWJ -----H SNlofl, ~'imO . •. ----I ,_..._ eo.e. UtiOU1 ~ COH-n. .,.,.. It OOfto _. 119~ a.tc of or JDTION 8AalTOW "-In Lail ~ !111!111.CAW IUlTAHtl. n ..._. "'*'--cM:Mc:lby.huelllndlnd-. mllfM•11t1sa1u1 ''° a AllC>ciATU. (1Jl1ADP~ ~-on '*"-:JAMI& L. JDT80N, ALFRJ:D GARY and op11atlld it uod.l 'JllilN.Cllwtlt.1211111Mn9.CAt211' 'MolV.,llllndTNCOW_..._._,_.. •t0._. ...... ,.-,(I) LIAOUI INTI"· W 1 ......... ofNtwport •••-___.hia ,....,_ ... He ••ca. C.. Mw. ~ St'*1 A. 8M¥ttz. H Nooo~ llelMIO..,...•nm.., CellaMw,CAllm NATIOfW. TIW>IHG CO. fllublltled °'**COM Beech. ~ a-v PARQ£""' ,._.....WM adtW for IDIA1 "!!!. hiMIAlln.lntnl.C.92714 l'hlt ••••ll'IMI ................. Ot "' -~DeC4 •• ~ ....... I. Cl) li.Am" IHTWFUIU Diiiy "°' ~ .. 111. u .. _ _._ a ,.--v.t •way Mlftb a., ... -._ ---............. ·-.,...,... .. oon Thill tlullneea .. con--wllltheeoun.yoi.tco1or. OOhllpoMw• ... ... ~,..,.,.I co .. 1 .. 1 Hll9POf1 lfwd. tt. ,... ~ • ... .... ,....... ot ~· -..__gym; ..... llllr.MIMMIMI ductldby;tn~ .,.. ~on ....... 1 •........... OolMt I • I ..... CoataMw,CAtMl1 ~1: J'ountatn Valley New-'IL.....-1... .__attain m JlewpGI'\ JellftK.Gfwtlt ITVAATA.8HEVIT2 1tee MOtprtorto .. pullloNlr· at "9d .. Aa, 1100, Mlle ~ Un. t71 Commun.I"' ~tal ... _ ,.:::.· •• -~ 8-::h.w.non.lS.. lNI ••• ,..IC ... flee Thie llat~ ... ..., ,._ Ina. OOlea Mw, CA.... ~ at. c... ...... CA ·~ WR -· -,...,.. 09 -"" .-11ec..ieyceartcofOr wtttilMCOuntyetertcofOr· Pu~1 ~ a... lU,HfTOM IMtlRROO, '•t•r IP•rr•. 1•0 t827 attl'8 ... of?l, A9 llaurvtvedbybll• vb wa.u be beld .... County on~ 11 111ig9 County on ~ Daly Piiot ~ ti. 12.. tt, ...... ,. ,......_ c... T~. W~ • ..,,.,,...... THe .,_.,._. te oon· -------AU'Yived by hla laYlnC N ....... __ lllf.lrc:h lt, al 12 DOOft tlll 11 1Me AprU, 1... ...... to.CA.ti ~by. .net devoc.td Wife, t«, wy --at8t.J----= ,__ • ,....., SMIO ~ er... e... .,... bullnW .. oon-MIKI UN fltCTnlOUI ., ... , LouA.e. Son. JIUD9 Wynkoop of ec.ta Owreb an ltew-~ er.,. COM Pub419hed Of111ig9 eo.t Dall)' Ploe Mllf'Clfl 11, 1... ::-:: by. • ~ pert. n. ltlllrvltftt .. Ned MAim nAW Mhcbell of Globe M... AllO airvtved Beech ln lieu of ~ !'lot F*'*Y 15, t2 o.Jty P1lot Mercn e. 15, 22. "8JC NOTICl 1 a...N "'*"-E. Dt' wltlt .,. County Cler1l of Or· The fOIOWtlle ..,_,. ... .& _.__ , ... _ b by K.atrtna Wynkoop n--.:. .. ,_ .,_,_.n ~~· 1... 29. 1eae Tllll -~ ....... .,.. CountY on '*"*" dolna~• ,,....-.ne, _,'-'I i.r, 8tmmon1· P t ,._,..._. .... a.......1 .SM12 1 PICTmOUl.,_M 1 · .... -·-..... ·-1•· 1... en.~aHOPPtHOUA Mary Suaan Hen· • • •r ~ cantribudam ---------------...-nA..-r =-~.....:i~ f'ublllhed Or "= VICU. 2453 er.,. Av denon of s.cnmm .. Wynkoop; s~ •llber to Tb• ----~---.;..;.;..=--1i-....:.:MUC=:.:..:,:NO::.:.:TJC(:.._•~==--.,., rtaJC M)TIC( 1tM 'Oell)'Pltot ...,.:r15• 22• :11J. Cotta~ Cl to: two._., Beulah Wynkoop; Linda p~ DlMue THE 80AAOWALK fltCnnoW.,.... -ft,,... Mid*' ~ OemtM V. 0eor.-and Jone Wynkoop O.wald; FoundaUo.n or • ~~ .. ~M BUILDING. 2104 WHt NMmlTAT'lllmfT ll'ubllNd Or~ CoeM le-423 2•630rangeAve..fo.eo.u Sennee both of &et.-Jonathan Wynkoop Sheh.-for u..__. The..... .,.. -.. ,_ ... , OcHn Fron1, Newport The to11ow1ng ~ .. Delly Pltot Metoh 1 • 22• 29• Mele. OA IH27 and Mary Wynkoop ,_ dOW'O bullnw ':;9°'W:..,, The=~ .,. 9-tl. ~ 9_, doing bu9lflW • ~ ,.,,,. s. 1... ~ "8JC flmC[ .... r11 CerdenM &u.r• tJe, W~. AllO Bumi Jarvia Wartn& and or Bomele11 fl. Kfpp I~. 250' ~Q BINOEAY AND I Alct\ard Lee Lawrence. brldOe ~ ow.top. 2453()rMaeAve. #J,Goetl ~ved by 2 .,.and· R k ' ll Th WonwnmclCbildrm. &Mbluft OrM, 2(M Hew MAILING SERVICE 1327 'Stet Aout• Bo• 103e, Or· "*"· Inc.. 123H L..ie ..... CA IH21 lON and • .,and· oc we : omu PGf1 leadl, CA.-Stoneitlekl Coll• M9... CA ·~· CA 12ee7 81reet, Sutt. 202, 0.den PWUC M>T1CE ..... .,..,_., Thie bullMM ,, oon dauahW"L VWtatloo RbodM Rockwell and w..n "· Kipp eoe Cel t292t • i. bUllnMI I• OOfl• ()(~. CA t2t<tO Tiie fOlowln9 penone .,. duoted by: • e--111 .,.,, wW be hdd. Sund.av Peter B&rltow Rock .• ,_.,....., iMdi Cl Kim O Oulnf•.. 1"'21'duc:tedby:111 lndMcNel Oen s · t5166 Hunts PICnnoul ..... doing....__ l"let'lhlp ... -L 1•, .......... _...:,: well. .._. 'D·-•~ ,NMO ' · _,, ~ RlcflerdlAeUwrenoe lngton lAne, Hunt· MAim P*>-T'Ea. MAN<ETINO MICHAEL ROBER. DrA&Q'i v u11nw""'"•• PU ._..._...,. Jotlfl Hwry Feld. 2548 =~· CO.t• ...... CA Thie ttetement -flled lnaton .• CA 9*1 Tiie ~':.!.,. 692 w. ~ lfwd.. .... GAMBLE \he houn of l2 noon WU • d~ndent ....... Oratlge. CA t2te1 p.,,,... A langldorl. 118 wlttl the County a.tic of Or· lhte tiu.i-I• oon-doing bullrml • pOtt Beldl, CA 12M1 Th9 Matement ... flee and 7 p M Servtc. from an early c.u. Thie buelllMI It OOft t41h StrMI, HunUngton = County on Mlroll e. dueted by;• llrnfted .,.,,,,.. p R £ 8 T 0 N AoM1 ~ wttll the Coun~ a.tic Of Or will be~ Monday fornla Ploneertn1 duoted by: • ~ .,.,, 8eedl. CA 92648 1 ,_ etllP 8 ......_.. TECHNOLOO'!,~J:RESS ~ Meroue Ave.. N9wpo;1 ange ~ on Fet>Nr ... -L 17, 12 -at' family. H~uawd NnNiD j Thia bull~ 19 con-0... · Laymen. ,.,_ TEC). 310 A • 15, __..,CA ttta 18, 1...., -..u'-'ll ._,., f Wllllem A. Klpp/Joll duCted by • gener.i pelts n..~~ ~~ ::= dent • ColWMIM, CA t2e21 Tiiie bullneM " Cons """ p. c If i c v I e w rom s 1:1ni-Herrt 11t1e1 neraNp • ..,..., er . • • Thia 1t1Mment wee llled AoW1 8 8m1tt1 a 10 duct9d bY-1n ~ 'Publllfled otange CQM M C'-ventty Dwina Wcrid ~ .urtement WM Kirn Qulnlen end Pam.la April 5, 19M wtth the County a.tic of Or· AVOGedo, fS, C.. ....... R 0 8 E RT EU 0 E NE Diiiy Piiot Merch t . t5,. 22 ortuary napel, War Q 1 he WM com- wltfl the County a.tic of°'' R Llng9dOrl Se-448 enge County on F*'*Y CA t2t21 PAIDfAUX ft, 1Me Newport Beach. In-_,_,_ .... and _ _... MOe County on FebNet) ·Thie 1ta1emen1 wu flied 21• ttee Thie ~ 11 con-Thll Nternent wet fled s..4t• tennent wW follow at '"'-UIKY .a·~ 11.1tee _Jwiththe CountyCWkofOr: NI.IC fl)TICE ,_...ducted by: an unln· wtttitheCountyewtcofOr: Pacific View Mero-UwlthdJstinctionlnt.he l'..nlll 111ig9 County on Febnlery ~~ °':T. eo.t corporeted euoctallon ange County on ~ orial Park. Pacific nlted Stata Navy. PutlllMd Or111ig9 co.et 1e 19M f"ICTmOUI .,..... 30 ...... March • te. 23• ottw than • perlnetlNp 11• 1tee -----'----View M..-.. .... rv, Di-Atter the war he e.-Oelly PMol FebNaty 22 • ,.,,., NAm ITA~ . t...... Aober1 s. Smhfl "91114 PmlJC NOTICE --~ - Maren 1. e. 15, 1eae Publllhed 0renge COM1 The tolloWtng pereona .,. &H>S2 Thia atetement _.. fled Publllhed Orange eoe.t _.......;...;;.;;..;=...;..;;.;;.~=--recton. 644-2700 tabliabed hil own ln- s.384 o.11y Piiot Maren a. 15 22 doing butlneel •: wttt1 tt1e County ceartc of Or· D.lly Piiot Mllt'Ctl a. 15. 22. NOnCm duatrial supply bwd· --------29, t9&e (11 MIONIOHT MAOIC (2) NI.IC NOTICE enge County on M11tdl 4, ft, 19M •mweca.,. "8JC NOTJC( S..o9 REFLECTIONS, 11482 W•t· 1tae le-415 NOTICE 18 HEREBY l mlntter Ave • Wlltmlne111t, '1CTTnOU9 ..,..... ,_. GIVEN: Thet aMled bide Mil fltCTmOUI WM --------, cA $2883 MAm ITATllmln' Publlahed Orlf'99 eo.t rta.JC ll)TIC( be leceMd et the ott1oe ot NAm ITA'TlmM"f rtlllC NOTICE Debra LM LMngaton, The tollowlnQ penone .,. D.ity Piiot Man:h 15, 22, 21, ttle Qty Clerk City t Foun- The followtnQ per9on1 .,. fK:TTTIOUI .,..... 11e J80 Routt. Garden OrOYe, o o Ing . b bu u 1 al n • u 11: ~II 5, tNt ...cnnoue ._... C8lrl Valley. ~ of the d 0 I n 0 bu 1 l n... • • : CA 92708 SHEATEI<. 2210 N9wpof1 s..we ..... .,. A~ WOfit loceted •• 10200 Slater Cla11m11e AeeourcH. N,._ ITATIMeNT Tlllt butln"' la cons Blvd., N41Wpor1 Bch. CA TM fo1ow1ng ,__ 11re Avenue, Fountain Valley, 14412 Beech BIYd., Sult• c. The following pereona ar• ducied by: en lndMduat 92te3 .. _.,. IWITICE dolna ~ ;;:--Calltomta. unlH 10:00 a.in. W.atmlnlter CA 92883 doing bullneM u : Debra lAe Uvlngaton David Ouen• Shener, ~ "" PERTH POSTERS UM· on Man:tl 28, 19M, kw the Frank wli11en1 Tlrnedy. s 6. F ASSOCIATES. A Thia ... ,.,,.,,, -llled 1ee&2 Simi 18, Hunt. Bch. ...cnnoue ....... ITEO, 312 lllend. Po.I ()fftoe RePelr of Two Butterlly N32 Hamltton Av. De c.tlfomle a.n.re1 Partner· with the County Cler1t of Of: Cal. 92&49 MAim ITA,_-, Box 104e, N9wpof1 8-cti. Ve I vu, Projeot No. Hunllng1on BHch: CA lhlp, 389 Sen Mlg(lel OrNe. ange County on Man:h 13, Thia bualnM• 11 oon-TO..--......,___ CA......_ WU5749. 12$441 Sult• 100, Newport Beech. t9&e ..... ...._._.. .. ...----· '"'"'_, Thll bulllnffl 1, con· Callfomle 92e60 ducted ~ ~ 0°'11Q bullrml er. Peter S. Hut1on, O..al No bMI wlll be oonektered duc1ed...,. *' lndlvldlull Mlehlel I CoMn, 369 Sen Publllhed Of ~ ~Yid PARK PLACE BUIU>IHO, Partner, 312 llland, Po.t Of: ~It II made on the of· v,. .. ........ Oriw Suite 100 enge ...,..., '"'' lletem«rt wee flied PARK PLACE RES· flee llox 104e, Newport ,,._ .,._.. form fUmWled Frenk W. Tlmldy .,,..... • • Diiiy Pllo1 M1tcfl 15, 22. 29, wttll the County Clerk of Ors TAURANT. PARK PLACE 8-ch. CA 92te3 by the Qty Md .. mede In TIM atetement wu flied ~ BMctl. Callfomle A$>fll 5, 19M 111ig9 County on Febt'*Y HOT'EL. 2025 Wiit Balboa s..ti Beth H•ffluo•. Inc .. accordance with the with the County Clerk of Or· Aober1 o. EHi. 380 San Se-455 25, 19N Btvd, ....., 8-dl, CA • Cettfomta ec>rpofetlon. provtalonl of thle NotlCe Md =County on~ 7· Mlguel. Sulle 100, Newport ,.,_ 92te3 3103 "I " S1•hol• Dt'M the propoeel ~ P'w:r1 Beech. Cellfornle 92eeo "8.JC lllJTICE PublWled Oranoe eoe.t Alctwd Lee u-rence Poet OMce Box 3025 ..._: and coodlttof• ..c lor1tl In PUblllhed Of111ig9 Cou1 Fred Springer, 11 ta 2ethl Delly Piiot Mweh to. 11. 24, Stllt Route lo• 1038, Or~ por1 8-cti, CA t2tl3 "* 8peclftc:at100. Eac:te bld- Oel"' Piiot M1tch a. 1 • ...,, Street. SUlte F. Sacremento, FICTmOUI IUtlMM 31, tNe "9· CA 12te7 Thie bualneee le con-dw l1'IUllt be llcenaad In eo-., ' "• "'"'• Cllltomle 95818 NAm tT AW fW.-063 Thie bullnW le con-duc1ed by. • limited '*1net· ~dlinc9 wfttl 9P9kebte 29· lNt Tllll buatn... ta cons The fOllOwlng pel"IOnl ere dllcted by. In lndMdual ltllp ecete ....._ Sa-43e ducted by 1 generll pvt: doing bu11neM ea: NI.IC lilllM¥C Alctwd Lee ~ Peter S. Huaton OESCRIPTIOH OF WOfll<: ---------nerthlp RADIO PERFORMANCE ""''~ n. 1tatement ..e ftled n. ateternent WM flled The "°"' lrldudet tr.me PUlJC NOT1C£ Mlclllal I CoMn. General s p E c I A LT IE s c 0 N. fK:lTTlOUe ...... wttti the County Olertt of Ors wttn the County CWk of Ors control In • "'*' Int•· Pertlltlf' TROLLED. t8312 Gifford 81, MAim ITA~ ange County on Mer'Ctl e ange County on FebNaty Metlon. eiu:ewtlna and ,. ACTIJIOUS .UWll Thia 1t111mer11 wu flied Fountllin Valley. CA 92708 The followino penone 1M8 • 19, tW pairing water One e ps MAm ITATIM8fT with lhe County C*1t of Ors Clttton 8. Letl. t8312 G"s 00tng bualr'9M Iii: we ~ nttla punen.nci. end ,...orlng I The tolloWlng pereona ere ange County on Febr\lery ford St, Fountain Ve//w;. CA KO CONSTRUCTION. Pilblllhed Orange eo.t Publlltled 0renoe COM! ..,_.SIT"'fNffet»OF wiu..,. -.... .... doing bualnMI u; TRENO 19. 19&e I 92108 2424 N9wport 8tvd "5 D.lly Pilot Mer'Ctl 15. 22. 29, Deity Piiot MlllCfl A. 15, 22. "' "'""-........ REAL TY, 2311 Elden Av· nt11a Thie butlnfft 11 cons eo.te ..._, CA t2827 ' Apf1I 5, 1tee 29, 19M ~~ofwort!F '!_~ed In the enue SI• 1. Colt• MMe. CA "or A. Leeowua, At· duc1ed by. en tndMduel Kann«h T. Oennen, 2424 k-441 Se-420 ;;;;!-.-ounlont-of, WV"'-f In the 92827 tome, et Law, t200 8'tetoll CLIFF 8. LETT N9wport Blvd 185 eo.te --• "'* Av: Gordon Oix Boelzner, ler.t, tutt. 700, eoata Thia ttllement wea flied ...... CA 92827 • .. _ .,. enue lll'ld Euclld Stl'M. 2311 Elden Ave. 111, Cotll Mell, Callforne t2t2t,' with the County Clerk of Ors Thia butlnett le con· NIJC ll)11C( ,._ N0TJC( ·COMPLETION OF WORK: ~i c:~.~~!~. I• con· M~~i3rlhed °':T' Cout = Counly on Marc:tl 13, ducted ~: .,, lndlvtduel ...cnnoue .,.... ACTITIOUI ..,.... :~"':!.ti;==: duc1ed by: 111 lndMdull 011"' Pilot Mar ..... 15, 22, ...__.. KEN ETH T. GARMAN MAmnA~ MAim ITAT'BmNT In the Contractor'• Gor ., "'' .--• Thie ttltemenl WM flied The._._..,,___ The......_._..,,_..,._,..,. p _..., don Ohl 8oetul4lf 29, 19&e Pub119hed Orange Cout with the County Clerk of Ors ~ "'"":"--.,. 001ng ~ -~-r..,,_. TN8 1t11emen1 wu flied Se-422x Diiiy Piiot Marctl 15, 22, 29, lllQ9 County on FebNaty ~RBOUA ~MUHITY UNIQUE wooo' FLOORS ~'!:I: OF BIDS: The :;.1'Couec;:.i;~~ier.:i~ Aprll 5. 1988 Se-4se 25. 1988 CHURCH, moe --188 E. 22nd Street. eo.ti .,.: re9CI •• ~= ~ 10, 1Ne P\llUC NOT1C£ Publllhed Or ~ Lane, Huntington Beech. CA ~7! ~1 Mlltdl 2e, 1tee. •1 the P'w:r1 llllQ9 ..,.,._, tzt.49 n-.n • -7v Warner, 1N .00-.rnentloned ottloe of Publllhed Orenge Cou1 FteTTTIOUI w-•• fUlJC NOTICE Delly Piiot Mitch o. 1e, 23, Huntington Harbour Corn-E. 22nd Strwt, Cotta ..._, the Owner. n..uu Piiot M :ti 8. ,.._ ITA~ 30• lN8 munlty ChuR:te, ~ CA 12921 BIDS TO REMAIN OPEN: ~, arch · 15· 22· The 1o11ow1ng per8on9 are ACnnoue .,_.. ~ not kw profit, 111oe 1111»-Ellr.lb9th Frencee w.,,.,.,, The Bidder atl9ll guwam. 29' teea 51-437 dolSngPEbullCIAL~SSulG. N••e ...... ' NAm ITATOm:WT .. _.,. IWITlC( water Lane, Huntington 188 E.C22nd Street, Coete I the Total 8kt Price kw 1 ---------! ... .., ,.. , The toltow!ng pel"IOnl 1t1 ,._ nv 8-cti, CA t2t49 W... A 92821 pertod of 30 calendllt deye P\llJC fl)TIC£ 623 3elh StrM1, Newport doing t>ulllneel u · . I Thie bullneee 11 con-Thie bual,,... te con· from the cSete of bMI open-_____ ;;...;..;..;;.:;.. __ 1 Beech. CA 92883 J C INTERNATIO NAL. fK:TrnOUI .,_.. duc1ed · ducted by: hulOend lll'ld wife Int The Unit Price tot ~ ACTTT'IOU9 llUllNEM Et1c Steven Rankin, 823 2134 M.tn StrMI, Hunt· MAm ITAW Ptit• SL Don, Preeldellt ELIZABETH F. WARNER tton.. wcwti M eet fofth NAm tTAro.Jff 3etll Street. Newport 8-::h, lngton 8-::11. CA 92&48 TM followino pel'90nl 11te Thia 1t1terMnt wee tlled Thie Metement WM tlled under the ecop9 of woni: The folowlng pel'90nl ..... Ce 92tleJ JOMPh C. Selt«tl, 28804 doing bullfleM -wtttl the County Qaftl of Ors wttti the County Cler1l of Or• et\1111 be guerll'lteed foJ 120 Oc*1g bualnMa •: lJnole Elene Rankin, 823 3etfl Rolling Hlll1 Ad, A.H.E. S6FT FOUHORY, 381 W,I enge County on Mercfl 4, enge County on ~ <*lndw d8yl from tt1e dete RoN't ptzz.e AltlOf'lnle Street, Hewpor1 Beech, CA 90214 Bey St., Coete Mele. CA 1tae 18, 1Ne of bMI operq 17053 Nfttand St.. Hunt~ 92883 Thia bullnea la con-92821 I ,_ "'1'12 The Contiector •h•ll 1ngton Bw:ll 9284e Thia bullneu i. con· duc1ed by: an lndMduel Nancy E. Hotgete, 381 W. Publllhed Orange eo.t Put>IW!ed Oranoe eo.t prcMde "'°" compenut1on D.n1e1 Ooa Sen1oa Diogo dUC1ed by: llutblnd and wt1-JOSEPH C. SALZETTI Bey St., eo.te W... CA Delly "'°' Mardi 15. 22. 29, D.lly Piiot Merefl a. 15. 22, ,,_..,._ • requlr9d by the 17032 Stanley i.-. Hunt~ ERIC RANKIN Thl9 llltement -"*' '92e21 Apfl 5, 1Me 29, tMe Lebor Code of the 8tete of lngton 8Mc:t1 92847 Thia 1tatement -nled with the County Qet1c of Or· Thia bullln... 11 con.: s.-442 s..401 Calltofnla, lll'ld INlf ex.ecute Thie bullnffl II con· with the Counly C1er1I of Ors lflQI County on Mitch 13, ducted by: In lndMduel • oontrK1or'1 oertlftcatie ,. dUC1ed by: Ill lndMdull enge County on February 198& NApf(;y E. HOLOATE .. _.,. IWIYll'r Olltdlno Mid C>Om991.-tiol Oenlel 0oa Santoe Dlooo t8, t9&e ,..._ Thie 111teman1 ... tlled ,._,., ""''~ requirements The Con ' Thl9 statement Wll filed nt1t11 Published Of111ig9 eo.t with the County Cler1l of 0rsl tor .,,.,. tuth., tl9C> wltll lhe County Clenl of ()fs Publilhed Orange Cout Dally Piiot Maren 15. 22 29 ange County on Merefl 4 P1C1")0UI ....... '9Cnnou9 Miii ... IUbc:ont requlr9 .. -Coun"' on F--... .• .-., Delly Ptlol MerCh 8, 15. 22. Aprll 5 1988 ' · • 1988 ' MAim tTAT'DmMT MAim ITA~ -~ r~on 10 almllerly -.,,... •1 ....,.,u_, 2" ' -The followlng penone -The folowlng penGnl •e prCMw. .......,, compenutlon t4, 19&e "• 1988 Se-454 Publllhed Or re:; OOlng ~ ee: 0°'"9 ~ •: lneurence !°' d of 1M aub- Publllhed n:~"~!~1 Sl-413 Delly Piiot Mateh "7; 22 29 I SOUTH COAST BUSI· 4 0 SERVICES, te 142 contt9Ctor •~The "' ..,..... rtlllC lllJTICE Aprll 6 1188 ' . ' NESS SERVICES, 2800 S. Twinkle Clrcte, Huntington oontt9Ctor and tubcontrllC: :r, ~l~~;:arch 1 . 22. 29, Ml.IC NOTICE · 81-447; ~:'~~~7Untt A. ~Mt• Me. ~~ :~. 18142 ==."":" -~~ 0~ I Se-458 FlCTITIOUI W ... U Mery E11ubett1 Yow 3217 Twinkle Clrcle, Hun11ngton tubrogatlon under the tarme ---------N.U. ITAT'llmM"f "8.JC NOTICE : 81rctl St., 8ente An9_ CA 8-cti, CA 12Mt of the wotiler'• ~ NlJC NOTICE The foltowlng '*"°"' •• 1 92101 Thia bu"neu It con· tlon lnluninee. doing bullnMt 11· '1ClTTlOU8 .,_.. Thomu I.eon Yow 3217 duc1ed by: an lndMOuel PAEVAIUHO RATES OF fK:TmOUI _,..... EGBAA PROPERTIES, FOUNTAIN YALLH MAim ITAW Birch St, San11 AN_ CA THOMM A. OLINOER WAGES M.Am STA,.._.,, 1853 Iowa Street. Unit "B", NOTICE IS HEREBY The tOllowtng pel'90nl ••192707 Til9 1tatemen1 WM tlled (•I CAUFOflNIA WAGE The followtng '*"°"' 111 Cotll M .... CA 92828 GIVEN that on Wedneeday, doing bualr'9M Ill: Thie buelneee 11 con-wtttl the County Clartc of Or· RA ff REQUIREMENTS: In doing t>u.in.e u · LLAMA Rlcilerd A. Engle, t&53 MlfCh28, 1Ne,111:30p.m. ArfE TIME CLOCK SERs1duciedby;'-bendandwlte ange County on FebfUaf) accordance wllh the EXPAESS IMPORTS. 17891 Iowa Street, Unit "1'". eo.te In the Clly Council VICE. 1951 w.,..,.,.,. A...,_, Mery E. Yow 18, 1Me r=•lon1 of Catltornle FAIRHAVEN, SANTA ANA. M .... CA 92828 Chemberl. 10200 Slater A'ts Huntington 8Hch, CA Thia ....,.,, WM flled '8t1m Code 8«:tlona 1no, CA 92705 Aot>ert L Engle 111. 409 enue. Fountain v111ey, tt1e 92&41 w1tt1 the County Clerk of Or· I Publllhed Oranoe eo.t 1n3. 1n3. t. 1n3.e end Mlc:tlMI F a.met. Ml'M Betn Street Anaheim, CA P1ennlng Commlu!on will Oevtd lnley, 8172 EJltl •C.,111ig9 County on M•dl 4., Delly Piiot Marcfl •• 15, 22 1n3.1 .. amended, the [)I.. 11 above 92808 hold 1 pubffc i-1ng on the Hunllngton 8Hch, CA 1Nt 29, 1Nt rector of the ~ of Merta o. tnlgue. Mme 11 Tiii• bu11neu 11 con. lollowlng lteme: 92849 ,_ le-410 tndultrtal Aa1et1one hM c»- al>OYI ducted by 1 general perts CONDITIONAL USE PEA-Thia bu11n .. a 11 cons Publtlhed Orange eoeet """*11dthegeneral~ Rk:NrCI Ptmenlll, Mme nerlhlp MIT NO. 824 ducied by: llt'tndMdual Deity"'°' Merdl 1!. 22 29 1 .. _.,. llftTM"r Ing rete of per diem W-O-In u above RIGhwd A Engle, Robert Pe1111on aubmltled by David Inlay Apfl 5, 19M ' · • ,._ ""'~ eccordanc9 wtttl the ~ 1 Pamela Plmeniel. aame 11 L Engt.e 111 AttOMO HemencSa to con-Thia 1111emen1 wu flied 86-443 ...cm derde • forth 1n 8ec:tlon 1 above Thia ltlletnenl wu tlled duct lhe M1e end rental of wfttl lhe County CWk of Ors --~A~H 1773 for ttle locellty In wtl6ctl Thia bu1lneu II cons with the County Clettc of Of. video lapel II 18540 Harbor = County on M•ch 4, .. -.,. IWITICE The followlng the WOttl II to be pertonned. ducted by 1 geoerll pvtners tnge County on Febn.iery 80Ulev1td; tllll 1nc1116e1 .. 19 ,._ nu ~ .... ......__ ~ .,. A copy of Mid nge retee II .,,, 24. 19ee mm reuno-tncludlng x. ~ --• on flle et the omoe of the ~lcheel '101111 CONDITIONAL USE PEA· Publllhed Orange eo.t FICnnoue.,.... w LLOW OLEN DE· Owner.ltlhallbemandetory Thie 111=1 wu flied Publllltled Orange Cou1 MIT NO. 825 I Ollly Piiot March 15, 22. 29, MAm ITA~ VELOPMENT, 1901 Hew-upon the Contrlle10f' to with the County Clettc of Of. Oelly Pilot March 9, 15, 22, Pellllon 1ubmltted by Apr11 5, 19M ......, The toflowlng l*90N .,.. ~ ~d, Cotta MeM, whom lhe Project II tnoe Cou 1y Febr 29, 1986 Eddie Rangel and Merk I Sa.-44Q ""'ng butll'IMI Ill: ...,dad end upon tl'l)l tub-13 19&e n on uwy Se·•27 Morikawa lo opere1e Iha AOAVANCEO OAT A PICl!ftQ Aleoclet•, Inc. comrector under him to pay ' re 11 au,. n t 11 1 7 1 8 51 CONVERSION AND SOf'T s I Cll"omla OOf'por•tlon not ,_. than Mid ~ Publllhed Of1nge ,..,c!: BrOOkhurtt Street P\lllC NOTICE WARE, 381 W. Bey 81rMI, 1801 N9wpol1 Boulwerd ret• 10 alt WOtkrnen em. Delly Piiot Miich f5, 22. 29 P\lllC NOTICE CONDITIONAL USE PER.. '1CTTTIOUI ......... ..~~~~ 92929 ~ ~ ~!.._.-~by IMrn In the 9UCUs Aprfl 5 1986 MIT NO, 828 N,._ IT Tim ~1v ........_ ..,.._,., 387 • ......, .._ '"-'""' tlon of Proiect No. WU5749. ' FlCTmOUI IU ... 11 Petition eubmttted by Solle 1 The I A Wf . W · Bey Street, "24, eo.te IX, HM White Roed, Suitt P R E s It I 0 W A L K •mite IWITll'~57 r:!~~T,!~_!!f11_ Ja Petkovlch ind Anna doi ~ng ~are MeM. CA t2e28 255• lrvlne, CA 9211' THROUGH: Proapecttve ,.~ """'~ .,...,.. .... ,............ ·• Dume 10 operlle 1 fllllllly A~ II,_"· Andr-John Pr•ton, Tiii• bualneu le con-blOder'I .,. encouraoect 10 -----------d~ng& ~~IAL SER-r••-•nt Including Oflsll1• POW~~l~G/~0 GE &17~ti ~~24Horneeteed. lrvtne, CA =:,;by.• general P1111· ettend • pre-bid walk 'tCTITIOUI W ... 11 VICE, 7152 Edinger, Hunls Ille and coneumptlon of Street, Suite F, eoete MeM, ~ Rof11e 4302 V J. 8. Riiey ~oftheprOl)OMdpro- ,.._ ITATR•wr l~ton Beech. CA 12847 ~ Ind wine II 185491 CA 92827 lrvlne CA 92114 .... Thie ll•tement ... Ill«' ,lect wtl6ctl ... be oon- The followlng pereon1 are Bruoe MCOlermld, 8522 Bf=~~P~~T AGREE-Aandel Gren1 Powwa, 801 Tflli buelneee 11 oon· wltrl the County Cler1l of Or· ~:I.::: :,V1~~°i: ~bullneMll: Merllln Ln. Huntington MENT -PRECISEPLANN0.1 =o•c ~2•y. Newport ducted by.. general per1: .... County on FebNer) ~oftheW91kttwoughll E X·NEWPOAT, t817 8eech.CA 92&47 372 . A .. eeo ~ 18, 1Nt toaoquelntblOder'lwlttlthe Weatctlff Ortw. &lite 105, Grant McOlwmld, 10011 O..el09f!*•I agreement Oleeh H. Poww1, 801 UoJd Oougllla Aoel'9 l'lttlW "'• ooodtt1or11. N9wport Beec:tl, CA t2MO Greenlern Circle, W11t· In conjunction with =gho•cA Way. Newport--~~~ WM flled ~M~ange 1Coe.t5 22 PROJECT AOMINl8s Howwd G Juden, 2345 mln11er. CA 92883 prOl)OMd lndultrtel buffdlron T .... • ... t2eeo _,,, ............... , Clerk of Or· .,_, ....... -"' •• • TRATION: ,..~ ....... Aoekrldge, Orang•. CA Thia buatnea1 11 con· lhe north--1__, __ "~, ,,,. bullneu le cons .,._ County on Mercfl 3, 29. 1INMI t1v9 to tNe ,..,,.._. --to 92881 ducted by Father&Son 11 -· .... "' .... "'1duc1edby:huebenchndwtf9 tte8 ~1' ,......,......, .... Ae• A Reno, 141 VII GRANT MC OIAAMIO Mt Herrrnwm Street on the A. 0 Powwe ,__ ttle °'**'9 of bide et\1111 be Havre ~ 8eech CA Thi one acre perCll Identified M 1 Thia ltat~I ..,_ ~ ................... ,._ ~to the W.-8'1P"'· 9 • • .......,., • I 1111emetl1 WM nleO AP 181-351--0t 'with ,..._,.~::.:::;..,.:: .....,Or ,.....,__, Orange ......_ "8JC IWITICE filltllldelil. 2M3 wllll Iha County Cieri! of Ors CONDITIONAL USE PER: enge ·~~":::::."' .._M,. !, As Deity Plot MWdl 11, 22, 2t, "" Qlr .. ,....... V...,, ~!:,~"~~,!,cons = County on M1tch 4, MIT NO 410 (Continued 1tae ~ .. ,on .,,.., .... Aprt5, 1118 '9CTITIOUeMJll•M ..,....,A,_,,.__ Au R. Reno, Howard G nm17 from FebNllty 2t, 1tee)• J ,_ a..-441 MAim nA.,_., .... Y....,, Celffentle .MSah Publllhed Orange Coee1 P•Ullon eubmltted by PublWled Orlf'99 ~ The f01ow1n9 P*'IOn9 we ~T111,1111t11 (114) Thie 111ternen1 u flied o.11y Piiot h a, e.tboe Comptiny tot modt-1 Delly Piiot Merc.f\ t5. 22 2t "8JC llJTIC( dolna ~ • ..,.... A• 11 '...._"' wtthttleCounty~OfOf. 29, 19&8 Mtreh • 15, 2:2. fllc:.atlon Of ~ April& tNe .. • .,.. WRE""y CONSTAUC. Fl ''';. • .._ ..... .,._ 1 County on F•bruery SM2& dltlea et 10805 Qerileid' ' Se-44! HCflllOUI M .... TION, 1"462 "'-.ood ~ llttll •111 9 19M A*-. ..._ ITA~ TlleUn. CA t2t10 PIAlllNd Orange eo.t ' ,.,_ REVISED CONOfTIOHAL n.. tollowtr'Cj par9on1 .,. Jtifhy K9nneCtl WMrTy Deity Plot Mardi 1l, 1 ... Pub!Wied Orange Cout fUlJC NOTJCE USE PERMIT No 85' (Con-"8JC ll)TIC( dolnO bue11*8 a.: 14452 1'11-.ood Ad. Tu.tin e..453 Deity P11o1 Marctl a. 15. 22 tlnuedtrom Merdl t2, ttM~ 8'fOCKAIOQ£ PAAT· CAt2tlO ft. 1He • FlCTmOul .,...... Petition IUbmltted byNldil ACllhOU• ...... NEAe..1...!. Celfornla P"1ntr· Thie bualMM I• con Se~H NAm IT.ATIMDIT Of Pietro tor ~Ilion of• NAlm .,..,........, et14P. H11 San M1gOe1 Ort119 dUc'ed by. an~ Tiie follOWlng per.one .,.. nlatlng Pint 0 Oro ,.. The 'ollowtnO per9onl ......... 100, ~ Beadl: JUr: WHEMY ---------dOlng bullneaa u : 1.uren1 toceted 11 105861 doing bue1Me1 •: CA t2180 n. It...._,. .,.. Nee PlaJC llJTIC( rt11JC NOTIC£ LANO SCIENCE, 511 w. Staler A..-.nue. Sult• 1A 300 PAOPERTIU. 111 I I F AaeocM• • Cell-wlttl the County Olertt of Or , __ ;.;;;;;;;;;.;;;..;.;;;.;.;,;;;:.. __ , 1 Balboa Blvd , Newport Ind tB. W ~.Suite F, Senta Ana. fomle G9neral PettneraNp M0e County on ,..,.._ HCnnout IUllDI PWhfTIOUI llUIMll 8Mc:h, CA 12681 NOTICE OF PAEP: CA 92707 Ml San Mlgual Ortve. lulte 11. 1... MAim aTAW ~:TnmNT Bredlay, Alen Tllomu, AAATION OF NEGATIVE Rooer'I A. Sewraon, tO 100, ~ ~. CA ""9 The fOlowlng par90nl.,. ,,.. S*'tonl ere 6tt W Uboe Blvd New-0£CLARATIOH tWmftt09 Lane, N9wpol1 t2llO PublllNd Orange COM dotfttbullrmlM:Mnouno-doll'lll llullr-. _. PQf1 Beech, CA 9288 i FOt the ltema Identified Beldl, CA t2NO 08L a.¥toe ~. l Delly Piiot Merdl I, 15, t2 1n9,.,, 432 ._..,d M .. OALLUllE OF IN: Th11 b111ln1H 11 con-wlthenutwtalc ("),notlOtle• Torn GlllNr. 11522 Otd Calltornle corpo,.tlon, 29, 1tM Ooronao.l....,,CAt212:6 TIJllOM, M20 9-brece ducted by an lndMdUlll Mreby gf\lerl I"-' bMed onl AenCfl Aoeo. Yorba I.Ind&. 21111 lake Fore1it 0rtve. EJ a..411 K.eMI M. Bowler, 2N1 W. ~ C... dlll Mw. CA BRADLEY THOMAS thelnltlelttudlte. 1 Neoe!MICA t2tll Toro. CA t2t30 ...._ H·1', a.rte Ane. _. Tllla •tllerNnl w• Ned Oecteretlon hH been Jecll lelmen. 2185 IE.-Thie ~ II con-CA 12104 ,.,_ I. .a.. IGO ... with Ille Coun1y Cieri! of Or· PttlC*ed. TM Emfrorwnen-~ ~ Orlw, e.nea dwotad by. a Oll'*lf ,_,. Tilft ....._, 432 ... .,_ LMe. Con:INt cMI anOt Coun1y on Metctl 5. tel ~ ~ Commlt·l MA. 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T,..., 2.75 .._ _________ 1 • COVER HOME PROVIDED by GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY INSIDE pg. 2 Market Mai> pg. 3 Proflle pg 4 Grubb & EUia pg 5 Unique Homes pg. 6 George Elkins Co pg. 7 Rlclc Alderette pg 8 Turner & Aaodat• pg. 9 Colnwor1hy & Co. pg. 10 Hunt & Aaeoclat• pg. 11 Refnu of Coe1•~ pg. 12 IWnu of Coe1• MeM pg. 13 Remu of eo.ta MeM pg. 1" Harbor Reefty pg. 15 Balboe 191end AMtty pg. 15 Chelhlra Realty pg. 1e a...tt\ad pg. 11 ciuam.cs pg. 18 C..itled pg. 19 Cl...iftad pg. 20 gc:;-- pg. 23 Coktwal Bentt•. Co.ta Maae George Elkins Markets • ----. 8 Mi II ion Estate If there were still Spanish grandees, the Rodriguez Estate in the hills east of Orange is the kind of villa they would build. The 36,000-square·foot estate is situated on a hilltop above the north Tustin/Cowan Heights area, overlooking miles of coastline from Palos Ver- des to Newport Beach and C3talina Island. At night, the lights of Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and Long Beach twinkle in the distance. In the other direction arc the Santa Ana Mountains. · George Elkins Co. has been selected to market the $9.8 million estate in cooperatio n with Prcvtews Inc. cathedral doors crafted by an artisan 200 years ago open onto an atrium. A second set of doors leads to the mairt courtyard filled with a fairytale world of exotic plants; palms, koi ponds, water- falls and pools -one a lap pool set up for water volleyball, the other a Appliances include two microwave/convection ovens, two warm- >-er/crispers, a trash com- pactor, both commercial and domestic refriJer- ator/freezers. two dish- washers and two double sinks with disposers. The right wing of the building Iiouses offices, a George Elkins Co. has been selected to market the $9.8 million estate in cooperation ·~ with Previews Inc. The eight-acre Spanish contemporary-style es-diving pool built to re-43-foot-long conference tate, designed by Noel semble a mountain grot-room and a mahogony- Hart and Denis Orr and to. paneled library with built by Irwin Thomas, At the far end of the floor-to-ceiling book- took four years to con-courtyard, a lOafoot-high shelves and copper- s tr u ct · for m ult i -set of mahogony and &lass topped tables. millionaire owner doors opens onto a foyer In the same area are a B a I d e m a r ( R o d ) with a black granite-tiled flotation room and tub Rodriguez. The son of entry that leads to the des~ed to remove all Mexican immigrants and open living room with its outside sensations during a ont>time itinerant crop sweeping view of ocean periods of meditation. picker, be made his for-and mountains. The din-Anotherwingfeaturcsa tune buying and selling ing room as well features recreation room with slot apartment buildinas. floor-to-ceiling views of machines, video games A ~rd at the &ue of ocean and mountains. A and a pool table. Men's the bill directs visitors up copper hood and vent and women's changing the private, winding road over a circular stone fire-rooms with showers, of the eight-.acre estate place rises two stories lockers and toilet facili- home with its 30 rooms through a rooftop sky-ties adjoin the gym- enhanced by mahogony light A balcony encircles nasium. woodwork, beveled and three sides of the room. 'Tbeentertainmentarca etched atass in most The kitchen bas a re-in this wina also includes doors, black aranite tile, tractable skyliab~ a walk-a complete kitchen, spa, Mexican pavers and in pantry. tiled bar with barbecue pit and sauna. Jalisco stt>ne. butcher block =-The 40-by-20afoot area Stone Hons guard the aration area and a -includes p1cnic tables and stain leadina to the main fast room ldjoinina a radiant wall beaten for cntranct whett magjye__ _ sjujoa •rra w.itb firrplwr -.M1tCICJ ~e . On the lower level are air-conditioned rac.quet- ball courts with glau.- walled viewin~~ and a grotto wine cc with an observation window that features an underwater view of the koi pond. The same level also includes a laundry and three maids' rooms, each with a bath. On the upper level are the master suite, six bedrooms~ a projection room and a 140-foot ob- serva tion deck over- looking the reception area with its reflecting pool and waterfall. This is the vestibule for the master suite, which features a sitting room with firepit and two full baths. Em- bracing the suite on three sides is a balcony with a view ()f mountains and coastline. Both baths have sky- lights. The lady's bath afso has a built-in hair dryer, dressing area, shower and stained glass windows next to a tub on a raised dais. The gentle- man's bath is equipped with a steam shower, soaking tub, walk-in closets and leaded stained-glass windows. Each bedroom has a sitting area, a double- sided fireplace that faces both sitting and sleeping areas, and a full bath. Some have balconies and spas. The projection room is built with tiered seating, projection booth, screen and special lighting. On the same floor are a maid's sewing room with balcony and built-in ~uipment, inclu~ng a bidden washer and dryer. The five-car garage bas a utility room and work- shop, plus two bays large enough for full-sue ~ reational vehicles. The parking area accommo- dates some 50 cars. For infonnation, caH Dorothy Mitchell. Carol Ward and Don De Thomas at George Elkins -~~ 71?:91QO'.... -·--- ----r ' ... -~~LY PILOT/~ anATI 11oMNJ 11 .. Dlelrlot ooet ot...,. Index: e.no. w.-., lru••-....._ CD, 1.*. t.Yr. Trw., 1.22. ao.-,._ftxed Potnt. ,..,.., ... eel Point. AdfuetablM Point. .... ...... BANKS Bank of America 10.125 2.00 10.000 2.00 9.250 2.00 8-Mo.CD 2.50 Crocker 10.000 2.50 9.825 2.00 8.250 2.00 1-Yr. Treu. 2.75 MORTGAGE COMPANIES I First Interstate 9.875 2.00 8.500 2.00 8.000 2.00 1-Yr. Treu. 2.75 Muon M<:OUffle 9.750 2.00 8.375 2.00 1.250 2.50 1-Yr. r,..... 2.75 GMAC 9.500 2.50 8.375 2.50 NA NA 1-Yr. T,..... 2.75 SAVINGS AND LOAN Amenc.n 10.000 2.00 8.175 2.00 8.750 1.50 11th Dllt. 2.25 Home Sevtng1 NA NA NA NA 8.750 1.50 11th Diet. 2.00 GreetW..eem 10.500 2.00 10.000 2.00 8.750 1.50 11th Diet. 2.21 Celttomle Federel 10.250 1.50 10.125 2.00 e.750 2.00 1-Yr. T,..... 2.38 HomeFedef• 8.825 3.50 8.125 2.00 8.750 1.50 11th Diet. 2.00 GNat Amerka'I 10.000 2.00 8.750 2.00 8.125 2.00 1·Yr.T,_, · 2.75 Index: ,.,._Mt rate lncMcator UMd to determine c:Mngea tn mottg11ge ~ rate. M~: amount or mr added to the lndu at Mdt 8dtuetnwrt tntwvm to dettl 118 the MW lntere.t tel•. DA A~ Tit£ MANGAOUP,INC.,8TOCKTON1 (20l)<tn-5155. I ~I,~ .. , • ,, • L COVER HOME PROVIDED by GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY INSIDE pg. 2 Market Map pg. 3 Profile pg • Grubb & Ellla pg 5 Unique Homes pg 6 George Elkln1 Co. pg. 7 Rlclc Alderette pg. 8 Turner & AMC>dates pg. 9 Colesworthy & Co. pg. to Hunt & Aaaoclatea pg. 11 Remax of CoetaM_. pg. 12 Remax or Cotta M_. pg. 13 Rema.x of Coeta Meu pg. 1-4 Harbor Aellty pg. 15 a.lboa lelend RMlty pg. 15 Cheahlre RMtty pg. 18 Cleaalfted pg. 17 Oleaalfled pg. 18C..m.d pg. 19 Clallfted pg.20gc~ PROt••.1 George Elkins • Markets ______ -.8 Million Estate If there were still Spanish grandees, the Rodriguez Estate in the hills east of Orange is the kind of villa they would build. The 36,000-square-foot estate is situated on a hilltop above the north Tustin/Cowan Heights area, overlooking miles of coastline from Palos Ver- des to Newport Beach and Catalina Island. At night, the lights of Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and Long Beach twinkle in the distance. In the other direction are the Santa Ana Mountains. George Elkins Co. has been selected to market the $9.8 million estate in cooperation with cathedral doors crafted by an artisan 200 years ago open onto an atrium. A second set of doors leads to the mairt courtyard filled with a fairytale world of exotic plants, palms, koi ponds, water- falls and pools -one a lap pool set up (or water volleyball, the other a Appliances include two m icrowave/convectio n oven s , two warm- er/crispers, a trash com- pactor, both commercial and domestic refri$er- ator /freezers, two dish- washers and two double sinks with disposers. The right wing of the building houses offices, a George Elkins Co. has been selected to market the $9.8 million estate in cooperation ~ with . Previews Inc. On the lower level are air-conditioned racquet- ball courts with ~ walled viewing area and a grotto wine cellar with an observation window that features an underwater view of the koi pond. The same level also includes a laundry and three maids' rooms, each with a bath. · On the upper level are the master suite, sjx bedrooms, a projection room and a 140-foot ob- serva t ion deck over- looking the reception area with its reflecting pool and waterfall. This is the vestibule for the master suite, which features a sitting room with firepit and two full baths. Em- bracing the suite on three sides is a balcony with a view of mountains and coastline. Both baths have sky- lights. The lady's bath also has a built-in hair dryer, dressing area, shower and stained glass windows next to a tub on a raised dais. The gentle- man's bath is eqwpped with a steam shower, soaking tub, walk-in closets and leaded stained-glass windows. Each bedroom has a sining area, a double.- sided fireplace that faces , both sitting and sleeping ._ __________________________________ ..,... areas, and a full bath. Previews Inc. The eight-acre Spanish contemporary-style cs-diving pool built to re-43-foot-long conference tate, designed by Noel semble a mountain grot-room and a mahogony- Hart and Denis Orr and to. paneled library with bWlt by Irwin Thomas, At the far end of the floor-to-ceiling book- took four years to con-courtyard, a 10-foot-bigh shelves and copper- s tr u ct for m u 1 t i -set of mahogony and glass topped tables. millionaire owner doors opens onto a foyer In the same area arc a Ba I d e m a r ( R o d ) with a black granite-tiled flotation room and tub Rodriguez. The son of entry that leads to the des~ed to remove all Mexican immigrants and open living room with its outside sensations during a one-time itinerant crop sweeping view of ocean periods of meditation. picker, he made his for-and mountains. The din-Anotherwingfeaturesa tune buying and selling ing room as well features recreation room with slot apartment buildings. floor-to-ceiling views of machines, video games A~ at the base of ocean and mountains. A and a pool table. Men's the hill directs visitors up copper hood and vent and women's changing the private, winding road over a circular stone fire-rooms with showers, of the eight-acre estate place rises two stories lockcn and toilet facili- home wit.6 its 30 rooms through a rooftop sky-ties. adjoin the gym- enhanccd by mabogony light A balcony encircles nas1um. woodwork, beveled and three sides of the room. The entertainment area etched glass in most The kitchen has a re-in this win& also includes Some have baJconies and spas. The projection room is built with tiered seating, projection booth, screen and special lighting. On the same floor arc a maid's sewing room with balcony and built-in cqwpment, including a hidden washer and dryer. The five-car garage bas a utility room and work- shop, plus two bays large enough for full-sIZC ~ reational vehicles. The parking area accommo- dates some SO can. doors, black granite tile, tractable skylight, a walk-a complete kitchen, ss-, Mexican pavcrs and in pantry, tiled bar with batbecue pit and sauna. For information, call Jalisco stone. butcher block =-The ~by-20.foot area Dorothy Mitchell, Carol __. Stone lions guard the aration area and a -includes picnic tables and Ward and Don De rlllll stain leading to the main fast room adjo= a radiant wall beaters for Thomas at George Elkins t----"'------~---cC:11D~trl~~~-'WM.1herr~~ meujvc__siJtioaar:eaJritb fi~. _....._ .... l ~C • ~-Co--~ 7~9JQO. ---.,i 1 , • • ru IS ltF. IDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVIC.ES F••-• W&Yll 11,11..-UTIUIY NLI WT SIU sna&a IUITY ...... Remodeled, single story, 4 BR. 4 BA home with Price reduction! Beautifully maintained and well over 106 ft. on the water. Huge waterfront yard BIG CANYON •••• 1 ler9itlc• decorated, 5BR. 41hBA. bonua room. View of with room for pool. Private community behind 5BR. FR 1-5 M. Bulkley mountains and night lights. Inviting pool area guard gate. Lender will provide excellent financ-llllAY NLY with fire ring and covered patio. Virginia Swan ing. Price i.ncludes the land. Maureen WhJte!F.d SHORtx::LIFFS ...... an 1,...._...,.. SPUTlllUI r&llftlm ft1W IJ ..... E8cano 5BR, FR, pooUspa 1-5 M Ingold Of the ocean, jetty and bay from this three story Olrrtm F&Mll.Y .. ( 11, 121,111 HARBOR RIDGE •111.-H ....,, • ., Corona Del Mar residence. Built as a duplex with This 5BR, 31A bath traditional. 3 years new home, 5BR. 2FR. pool/spa, view 1-5 C Mason 3BR/3BA and 4BR/2'hBA unita. An interior within the private community of Big Canyon, SPYGLASS Mn.-11 Pelllt a.... stairwell provides the pcmibility of convenlon to offers the ultimate in privacy, nestled in the trees 5BR. pool 1-5 C Waldor a large single family home. Two firepl.aoel, on a large secluded lot. Extra large family, living HARBOR RIDGE Mll,-0 4t IWcellet lrift elevator, new carpet and decor throughout. five and dining rooms. Very light and open. Owner 4BR, 2FR. pool, spa 1-5 S Vogt car parking. Susan Scanlan will exchange for smaller home or consider tenns. HARBOR RIDGE p,111.-21 IWc ... MN IUll ....... WILL llllT 1u..- Danny Bibb/ Stephanie Grody 5 BR. FR. pis, ocean vu 1·5 E F.8cano In a lovely new development in Newport Beach. .. GUY• • UUU llTTlll 1111,IM SPYGLASS ....... • lerre .., lrtN !.1 block to the ocean, this home oilers the This immaculate iBR, 3BA home is a real jewel. 5BR. FR 1 5 M Bulkley ultimate in sophisticated ~h living. Two large Includes beam ceilings. French doors, CCYT:Y brick SPYGLASS SMt• ,. ..,,, .., master suites, fabulous decor, formal dining. fireplaces, all surrounded by lush gardens, large 4BR, FR l-4 L F.gon ocean view from patio and 4 car parking. Very pool, spa, and Koi pond. Perfect for outside living SATllllY 1 lllllY flexible financing. Micki Cooper and entertaining. Reduced price of $685,000 and SPYGLASS U ,lll,MI ,., et l..ty ,.. UH· llW llllTl111111 • IUUIT 1121.- owner willlng to talk! Danny Bibb and Stepharue Lots 84_85-86, vt:nt land 8~ M. lngold Titled 'THE CASTLE' this home provides aophi&- Grody COM Ill!-Illa ..... ""1. ticated living with 3BR, 2YiBA and 2 patios. Ill GUY• • UUT f&lllLY ... ..ll,111 Vacant lot 8-8 L Jacobs Light, airy and a fresh feeling. Bank owned with Five spacious bedrooms~3 full BA, incredible NEWPORT HTS PH -111 1 ... ltrtet very flexible financing. Quick escrow. Tom Al--lin3on/Micki eoo~r large family ropm, c ·ving & dining. 3 3BR, FR 1-5 B. Morphy - fireplaces, beamed ceilings, beautiful oak floors PROMONTORY BAY ••Ml IH......, 111-4 Ir. 'Ulnl Tl TIE W&WU' ... IUfF LIT 1112.- throughout, French doors, many built-ins, and all Vacant lot 8-6 B. Morphy Breathtaking view lot on bluff above ocean in just like new. Pool sized lot. Truly one of a kind. PENINSULA •111,111 1211 L ..... ""1. Corona del Mar. A private~ secluded location with Excellent value at $875,000. Danny Bibb 4BR, FR, wtr fml 1-5 AlHnson/Pereira level buildable pad. Lois Jacobs and Linda Oeth Ill O&IYN • f&llW&Y LIC&Tlll IHI.,... COM •t11,MO 2!.~~~n/MAlllfle•~~n IEWlf Ulml 1411-,..._ 4BR. FR, ape, view 1-5 ~ """" . Four bedroom, 4BA, family room. billiard room, UOO 1121.-111 Yi•..... Views of the bay, ocean, hills and city lights from plus a 2BR guest suite. A private pool enhances 3BR, FR, spa 1•5 Nslsen/A.llmson this 3BR condo in Harbor Ridge. Atrium sports a this prestige property. Owner is very motivated. SPYGLASS u 1e.-11 Wee• Mr spacious spa. Gate guarded community with com· Danny Babb/Stephanie Grody 4aR. FR. pool/spa 1.5 Jacobe/Cro?Jer munity pools. Gayle Amato PllCH Tl nu . ~-iunlw SUl,llO SPYGLASS Ull,MI " .... Mitt POFIOTlll IAYnm 11,111.- Dramatlc 2 story, 3 R, 3BA townhome located on 4BR, FR. pool/spa 1-5 A Peters Magnificent custom home or stone and glass. One extra large lot w1 1 & spa. Freshly painted BIG CANYON Slll,MI 12 lenfes ''" of Newport Harbor's most exciting locatJons. with formal !Jving dining room, and family 5BR, FR l -S AJIL'l()n/Grody Ocean and jetty vi~w. Three bedrooms including room. Spacious patios surround the exterior. Ex -COM S 1,ltl,111 HH ..... •~. marvelous suite with library and fireplace. Separ- tremely light & bright throughout. Owners 3BR, oceanfront 1-5 Bailey/Davis ate den and dock. Barbara Aune motivated' Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody HARBOR VU HLS tat,111 UH P.mNe .tlWll If TIE Ol&IT . p ..,. ... 4BR. FR, view 1-5 C Ward ,...,.... Hiii lfFH • IAYFlllT LIT 1100,000 BELCOURT Mll,MI A rarity above all else · almost an acre of land in One of the last opportunities t.o build your own 2BR. FR 1-5 12 lelt;;";,~~ this marvelous oceanfront location above crashing home on the water. Pier permit is included and L---------------------' surf. A truly park like setting. Four bedrooms, posfilbility of 55' boat in front of your home. Now beautiful master suite, spa. Barbara Aune $100.000 below other bayfront lots. Reduced and IW FM YMI Y&llT 11,121,111 ••NIT II.All W 1111- owners want offers. Beverly Morphy Large pier and slip at the foot of the Lagoon on Located in a gated community near the beach. Linda Isle. Spacious 5BR custom home with large This 2 BR comer unit is professionally decorated Ill CUYN _.. 11ff.000 rooms, high ceilings and gounnet kitchen. On the with a contemporary feeling. Plantation shutters, Private com er unit. Three bedroom, 2 lh BA, 2 bay. Affords luxury, privacy and a unique life-mirrored walls, etc. Owner very anxious. Ann story "El Dorado" plan. Perfect condition. Seller style. Price includes the land. Martha Macnab Peters will help finance -available immediately. Com- munity pool, tennls and security gate. Martha IOW ILYI. 12,JIO,llO ._ HAii Ull • llLllllT al Ml ... Macnab Dramatic three story custom home overlooking This two story home consis1s of a vast master au.ice aJ'i'aaa · · d '"'-talina with marble fireplace, leOOndary BR. 3BA, aky-_.,_... OllT• IHI• entire ocean, ,etty an on to ~ · ! Eclectic lighted living room. library and veranda. Price Four bedroom, 4BA. two story home, recently residence features 4BR. den, game room. formal below market for quick sale. Maureen White and remodeled with old world craftsma.nship and living and dining areas, sun room and more. Tot.al Ed Eecano h s h bPs be h Ex boa privacy and 10phistication in this truly uruque c arm. tepstotpe tocel and ach Janes.d trMa __ .._! offering. Including the land. $2,250,000. Martha .. Lmm • IPTIUll mt1 111 ... or car storage n ee me u es t e . dJ uua Macnab/Dann¥ Bibb ~uperb ocean & light view from this expanded Macnab 1 smgle level 4BR home. Private comer location. Ufllllf IUllH 1441,-U&l.Nf n. UT 12,llO,IOO Pool & spa. c.omplet.ely remodeled. Six car p.r- Best local.Jon -5teps to beach path Thrt.>e bedroom Last available lot on Abalone Pt. in Irvine Cove. age. Ann Peters and Ed Eecano single story, opening to large sunny patio. Recent-Approximately 16,000 1q.ft. with ocean view in a SPYIUll DlllAL 11.._ ly remodeled .with room to expand $449,000 private community. Martha Macnab Four bedrooms, SBA. formal clln.lJl8 room. includes the land Martha Macnab Capehorn model. g.-....... 1.... pool ...... d ana. A .. •M Uw.T -12,211,111 ..-.-......... ..... ..-twl .,...IU 011111 ttl• I IH,IM Beautifully remodeled home on water with new forever view of ocean and sunaets. Lois Jacot. Located in a woodsy setting near Orange Coast pier & slip. hardwood Ooors.. French doon, new .. •MllT ~ U11m ·-- College. One 2BR. 2BA. single level upper unit.. kitchen and baths, large Uvtng room, formal Super lharp family borne ln Newport Hell)\ta. Ught., clan. and pnvate. $95,000. One 2BR. dining, family room. billiard room and large Huge comer loL Room to add or go up. Large FR. 2 \.i BA. two story unit with patio for $99,000. Both mNter awte. Views right out to the jetty. Beverly formal di.olna, 3BR, 2BA. hardwood !loon. great have 2 car pnaes. Martha Macnab Morphy curb appeal. l30&,000 fee. Beverly Morphy #2 Chic •a.aa, Suite 100 644-6200 NIW•OllT BIACll ,, . ii NEW LISTING • ~ ... -ClAlllC -Totally modernized 2 *room, 1 bath cottage wtth alt the extras: Jen- nalre, tlled ape, aJerma, 11alned. glua and ptuah waif treatmenta. Ptua one bedroom rerrtal unit at $295,000. Sure N' Begorra And Be Unique St. Paddy Will Be Here The First Of The Week NEW LISTING ... -~-Speo­ tecutar towMc>me over- looklng ... of Newport BMctt. Bright, pertcy, 3 bdrm, 3 bath, retrMt Off .. mut• autte. tn Harbor Ridge at $861 ,000. Wll Tl F._ lllm -Lu.ft pool home In Irvine Terr.oe, 4 bdrm, L+P 0008truc11on, 9,000 sq.ft. lot, private atmoephere. 13945,000. MIT CllCI ftl lll .. -Loweet price among Jasmine Crtleka lllrger plant, (plan 6), ocean and bay vtew, matr 1Ulte with sitting room. $339,000. llM11fll U RlffS -Deelrable end unit, wrap around patio, highly upgraded 3 bdrm, AC. full- eecurlty, on qutet cul-de-aac. $238,000. 1CU1 •UY .. -Overlooklng propoaed new park, 3 bdrm. family room, ciOM to achool and lhopa, P<>O'-.aed yard, neutral decor. $395,000. -Clll UTllt -5 bdrm, 1 story home, ocean vtew, l11gt1naa ftneet area wtlh private beach, comm factlltlea. $1.190,000. • 11111'1. • RlffS -Back bay and night light view from 3 bdrm, 2 bath condominium, end unit, sunny patio on greenbelts. $229,000. T1lnOICI TIUsm -Perfect cul-de--aac 10- catlon, max privacy, lg. family four bedroom, private apa, comm pool, tennis. $345,000. Tl( PllCl IS ml -Thats rare these days. so Is a 5 bdrm stngte 11ory In Broadmoor. Immaculate. sunny and private. $379,000. l LIT If LIT -Magnificent 180° view of Dana l llC ,_. -West Newport dupteJ(, 4 ----------------- Point Harbor, lights, mountains. Owner desper-bdrms-2ba and 2bdrm-1ba, owner occupied, IPEI SITlllAJ 1-1 ate, make offer, you might own it. $225,000. good condition, next to beach. $219,000. ... $295,000 Tit ...._ .. -Special, vacant in lrvlnes Northwood area. Plantation shutters, formal dlnlna. owner anxious. $149,900. SllC SWPH -A wink to the ocean. 3 bdrm home plus 2 bdrm. 2 bath income. vacant with out of state owner wanting offers. $395,000. UTIU ISUll llCM -Funky 2 units, full BaJboa Island lot. flreplaoea. clOM to bay. Income $18,000/yr. Then bulld dream home. $295,000. MT l •st · l l£TIUT -LB compound: tennis court, spa room, tlle roof, pool, View of the Pacific, plenty of bedrooms. $745,000. MT R HAI. -CdM duplex with 3 bdrm and 2 bdrm untts, each with 2 baths, decks and nlee kitchens. Mini ocean View. $339,500. MmlS IWO -Ave bdrm, 4 ba home + Income. Walk to CdM beach fully upgraded, 3 flreplaces, spa, quiet street. SM9,000. • • I UtJ LITS -South of the highway, In Olde CdM; 3 bdrma, 2 bath•. delightful street a btock and a ha" from bMch and bluff. $325,000. -.U.U -A aharp decorator-perfect CdM hlllatde adults home wtth a btg pool and a llttle vtew. Two bdrm•, 2 baths at '321,000. U"9IT lit -COmplete with a cozy okSer hornel Balboa Penlneuia MIMfy bellch. 3 bdrm, 2 bath with cut• cabana. Ju.t "475,000. OI Tll CUfF -Above Newport Harbor, Incredible view, 4 bdrm, 41~ bath, pool, and spa. Needs finishing touches. $335,000. A l.tftlY LIUnU -Harbor Ridge townhome with serene view of city and beyond. 3 bdrm, 3 bath. Impeccable condition and AC. $642,500. llST 111.lllU • Tl( llllO -Spectacular 6700 sq.ft. home on half acre overlooklng aecluded beech and coastline. Sensational $4,950,000. 2 bdrm. 1 bath cottage •• ..., ... $289.000 Charming 4 bdrm, skytlghts, pool •111111 LY.I. $379,000 Private 5 bdrm. single story ... $339,500 2/3 bdrm duplex. mini ocean vu ~ $345,000 ~erfectly located, 4 bdrm .. -$549.000 5 bdrm famlly room home + lnoome .. _ $325.000 3 bdrm, 2 ba, 1 1~ lots. ao. of highway Tl( CUii If C4ll -In this older oceanfront home, extra large lot, 3 bdrm, formal dining. den, rec room. separate guest house. $895,000. OPEi 111111 1-1 II lllT A FUl.9C -Beautlfully decorated, lmpec-.. -$295,000 cable 3 bdrm, 3 bath townhome In Jasmine 2 bdrm. 1 ba1h cottage Creek. Owner trantfef'red. Mu.t Mii. $375,000. ..,. $238,000 111' IM .. _ From beamed llvtng room; watch End unit 3 bdrm, many ex1ras the bay and pavllNon, 3 bdrma, offtce, courtyard, ~'!:'1no ":':,,m, skyt:::~ ~ner kttehen. Untque at $575,000. -.. au 1395•000 mTll' fll CDT• -Owners have to ... II Dual OCMn/bey vw. 3 bdrm, fem. rm mater 8Ultee wtth maaalve ocean View. Lowt •UHlll Lt.I. $379.000 priced condo In LB gated community. $185,000. Prtvllte 5 bdrm. single atory ~ $345.000 11 IY Mii -Thta 4 bdrm la ldorablel Charming Perf9ctty IOcated, • bdrm famlly-room kttchen arrangement; mast• eulte, :':~emtty ~~ akytlghta, pool, $289,000 In Newport. -CT = $3H,OOO I IUl Um --Thia MWW 2 11ory, 3 bdrm = bdrm, pool $3t&.OOO Olde CdM la apedalt Speck>u8 fMHng, OOMn* 3 bdrm home + 2 bdrm unft vtewt, great for entertaantng. '580,000. &.::..:=:.:.;.:..:.;;:.:.:.;;:~::;..;:.;~~.;.._-------- _______________ _......_.._... ________ ~_ CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX -OLD C.D.M. · Pride of ownership 1s reflected in ttus beautifully maintained duplex. Each unit features two bdrms w/numerous amenities plus a four car garage. Great rental area. Almost $300,000 of assumable financing. Ottered at $335,000. LINDA TAGLIANETTI OCEAN VIEW HOME ON LARGE LOT · Lovely quiet area of customized homes in Corona def Mar. Access to PC'ivate beach. Three bedrooms & two baths. Two decks. Perlect for entertamina. $369,000. • DEA BURTON BtlY ONE OR BUY TWOI -Choice 60' CofORa def Mar lot available as one parcel at $465,000 or two 30' lots at $250,000 eadl. Seier wilt pay demofition costs of existing home if lots are sold individually. BINNIE DIXON DE81RA8LE HARBOR VIEW HILLS · Bay, ocean and night lights views from this delightful single story family home. Perfect for entertaininc. Party sized deck Private pool. Many uperades. Priced to sell at $419,000. ,. GREER WAUC TO BEACH AND IHOPPtNQ · Less than one block to beach and three blocks to shopping. Custom-built 3 bdrm, 2~ bath, family room home. Many extras includinc over-sized double garace stressed tor 2nd story. $389,000. CAROL PANGBURN RARE CORONA DEL MAR OCEAN BLUFF LOT · Reduced '350,000 to sett now! Includes plans !or spectacular home with close up views of waves, tide pools & jetty action. City approval, now before Coastal. Others priced at $1.500,000 & $995,000. Now $650,000! MARLIYN HILL TOP OF THE HILL VIEW · Custom built home, top quality thru-out. Unbelievable amount of storage space. Perfect for comfortable hv1ng & room for entertaining. 3 bdrms. formal dining room, large ~vmg roqm, gourmet kitchen. $695,000. DOROTHY HAAOCASTLE OUTSTANDING PROPERTY IN OLD C.D.M. PLUS INCOME · On a very picturesque street. large 3 bdrm with family room, wd bar, 2 fireplaces, in an authentic Spanish motif. Includes separate and very private oversized 1 bdrm income unit. LINDA TAGllANETTI OPEN HOUSE SIH>AY 1·5 2216 WATERFRONT · C.O.M. NEWPORT BEACH MAGNIFICENT NEW HARBOR HILL CUS- TOM HOME -SOPtlSTICA OON ft WtlT£. Contem- porary 4 bedroom home in this exclusive pted communi- ty. 3 fireplaces, berber carpets, luxurious master bedroom suite, free-form pool and spa, eourmet kitchen, bonus room, multiple built-ins, full wet bar, and a breath- takinc ocean and city Ntes view. $925,000. · SAM>Y .mMAN OPEN HOUSE SAT /SlM 1..C 22 BElMOHT -HARBOR ... L. N.B. OUTSTANDING CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX · Corntf location. Two separate homes. One a 2 bdrm & conwel'tible'den, 2 baths, the other a 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Two car 1ar•e plus offstreet paning & laundry room. Both fresNy decofated and u1>1rades. Home or investment! $425,000. MARl YN TWfTCHELL ELEGANT NEW HARBOR HILL CUSTOM . MANOR HOME -Private 1ated community adiacent to Harbor lfldce. Traditional tvfo story, 4 bdrm home. Beautifully carpeted & painted. Gourmet kitchen. Master bdrm suite. J.ar prage. Extensive use of used brick. $775,000. SANDY MITTMAN OPEN HOOS£ SAT /SUN 1-4 20 HILLSBOROUGH -HARBOR HILLS, N.B. LIVE IN NEWPORT BEACH FOR UNDER $180,000 • Has everything you want! Fireplace in master suite, air cond, walk to beach, 2 bdrms, 2 baths, den. Shows like a model. Good assumable financing. $177.000. . MARIA BERCOVITZ/LINOA TAGLIAHITTI HARBOR VIEW HOMES · Sunny, hght and most inviting home, priced to sell now. Nothing has been overlooked to make this expanded, ·redecorated home perfect. A best buy at $369,000. TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD DRASTIC REDUCTION, BLUFFS 4 BEDROOM · S.nny & airy end urit w/very private patio, eatinc nook in kitchen. Ma~y uperades. 4th bdrm is separate & could be office or ~· quarters.. Ownef wants immediate '*· Now $225,000 w/land. SALLY StREY I JOYCE MBOlT OPEN HOUSE SAT/SlM 1-4:30 2912 ~·BLUFFS, N.B. GET READY FOR SUl•IER · Invest or enjoy 1t yoursetf. Newer pride of ownenhip home plus income on the beach in Newport. 3 bdrm owners unit with built-in kitchen plus 3 bdrm apt with built-in kitchen and patio. MARIA 8£RCOYITZ/MARI. YN TWIT<HU A COVETED ComeNATION FOR LMNQ · Spacious 3 bdrm, 3 bath condo with laundry room. About 1900 sq.ft. of great view Hvinc above Newport Bay, the ocean and mountains. One of a kind, don't miss rt! $275,000. ROGER BROWN 0000 ST ARTER HOME · Two or three bedroom home in family area. Comed patio, firer~ pool. Needs some TLC. $179,500. DOROTHY HAROCASTlE BALBOA ISlAND QUALITY MllODB. -4 bdrm, 3~ bath home plu.s 2 bdrm apt The kitchen is a gourmet c~s de!Chl Skyfictlts and leaded windows create a brl&ht atmosphere. lovely street dose to sovth bayfront beach. E~ wall to ferry. MARl YN TWITCtE.L BLUFFS LARGEST MODEL -4 bdrm$, tamiy room + bonus room. Great family home located on quiet cul-de-sac & greenbelt. Bonus room w/bath & wet bar. Country kitchen w/fam~y room. M conditioned. $219,000. LH. JOYCE OA80l T /SALLY StlPlEY UDO ISLE CONDOS -four 2 bdrm condos in SUP'f location. Steps to community tennis & belches. Short walk to lido Yllla&t, shops & restaurants. $199.000 each. CATHRYN TEHNl.L£ FABULOUS OCEAN V1EW1 • Third lot from Ocean Blvd. Presti&ious site in prime location just steps to the buch. Build your new dream house or areat potential to remodel s><esent structure. $449,000. Vlal KRAUS/SN()Y flfmWf SEA VIEW'S LARGEST MODEL · Almost 3,000 sq.ft. of lovety ~vint. Beautifuly llndsc.lped & decorated. Two story, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Ocean & city hghts view. Cuf..de.sac location. Good assumable loan. Guard gated community has pool & tennis .. $399,000. SNl>Y ftlTTMAN OPEN HOUSE Stll>AY l ..C 2101 YACHT WANDERER, N.B. ONE STORY "HAMPTON" MODEL, IEA- VIEW -3 bedrooms, 2~ baths. Cul*sac location. Attractively decorated & landscaped. Ocean/city lites view. Good assumable loan. Guard pted community has pool & tennis. $355,000. SANDY wrTMAN OPEN HOUSE SlN>AY 1-4 2105 YACHT WNl>ERER C08TAME8A EASTSIDE COSTA •SA HONEYMOON COTTAM -Only $134,900 will buy ttlis lttractiw 2 bdrm home. 8rict fireplace, new neutrtl carpet throucfl- out. private P1tio off master bdrms. two car prap and room for RV or veaetJb1e prden. JOYC[ MBOl.T FOURPLEX -DmlaMLa 081'_,. COSTA •SA· Cll now betor1 they're IDflll frtltl and dllll two 2 bdrm Ind two ~ llftits. Within wllq chtanct to 17th Street ....._ llll llraer units hlwe llundry hookups and prtnti ylnts. Al "'" fireplaces. $290,000. JOYCE DMOU /SAU Y SftPt£Y Forever views of beautiful hills, rooftops, city Hghta and the magical blue Pacific Ocean beyond ... an lncredl panorama om rows rows of French wlndows ... youra to enjoy happily ever afterl Thia superbly crafted Mediterranean VIiia by Robert and Dean Elllot la aettlng new standards for premiere quality and elegance In the exclusive Seapolnte Estates In North San Clemente. Jtist minutes from the Dana Point Marina and the World·Clasa Ritz Carlton Hotel and lta super-posh Monarch Beach environments, the masterfully planned, gated community Is throbbing with construction activity and great values with over 200 custom home sites, plus tennis club and recreation center. Sales from $800,000 to $940,000 already recorded. Just completed and ready for occupancy. Incredibly low-priced at ONLY $895,000 FEATURES INCLUDE: • 5 BEDROOMS • 5 BATHROOMS * 4 AREPLACES • 2 FAMILY ROOMS •STUDY/LIBRARY• FABULOUS GOURMET KITCHEN • 2 WET BARS • LARGE LIVING ROOM • FORMAL DINING ROOM• MASSIVE 2-STORY ENTRY WAY• 3 CAR GARAGE• SPECTACULAR ENTRY OPEN SATURDAY a SUNDAY 12 to 6 19 MARBELLA • SEAPOINTE ESTATES NORTH ·SAN CLEMENTE (From P.clftc Coelt Highway or Freeway 5, drtw eouttl to Eltrella exit, tum leh to 8-polnte &tat•. Show this ad to the guard for admltttinoe.) We have recently sold three of the precious few remaining large lots In Orange County. A few are still available with magnificent views of hills, lights and ocean, ready to buRd on. Priced from $225,000 to $350,000. Some of your new neighbors llve In palatial mansions unmatched anywhere In Southern Callfornlal Act now -tomorrow may be too latet . ~ - -_________ _,,_ __ ~--------~--~----------=----...._-----:-:------------.,._--------------.-.!llllm ------------·--------LY PILOT llSAI. •STATI ,-q_rtt.er ~'!'li~teiit_te~ RE ALTORS FOIOEI ftlll'llm non -From this elegant Irvine Cove home across from the oceanfront. It has 4 bdrm, 4'n baths, family room and an extra large lot with room for a pool. An exceptional offering In this prestigious gate- guarded private area across from private beach. $1 ,395,000. • EIEUIJ UY -This award winning home built by one of California's finest home builders features 5 or 6~bdrm, 4'...i baths, hardwood floors. master bedroom with fireplace and study loft and huge cioset and jacuzzJ, 3 car garage. Most furniture Included In sale price. $1,385,000. ...... ma1J UY OCUIAllT -Prime location at the south end of the beach. This Is a rare offering 9'nee sand frontage Is seldom avallable. The home offers 3 bdrm, hardwood floors and all the emenftles of the Bay -pools, tennis, private beech and parks. $2,300,000. ... Sina 1964 . Turner As&ociates Rttdtors (714) 494-1177 WELCOME TO OUR WORLD •••• I world of quiet secluded private 1n11 built around 111agnifice1t coYes. ~ SODE • ""ln -Superb whitewater views from this oceanfront home In gate-guarded Emerald Bay. 2 bdrm, den, huge playroom, potential. Lovety entry courtyard lends a feeling of privacy. "$2,400,000. Elfllll UY · ICUISIH -Top quality remodel. Catalina sunsets and ocean views from new second level. 3 bdrm, 3 baths plus den and study. Move In condition. Easy walk to private beach. $765.000. ma.J MY -Thie ocean view home hu been remod4Nd to reflect the quality and charm of a bygone era. The wlffed entry garden lends 1 feeling of Mfenlty and prtvacy. It features 3 bdrms, 41" bathe ptus bunk-room and a famlly/entertalnment room wtth wet bar. Walk to bMch, tennl1 and pool• In this gate- guarded private area. 1659,000 . JOll US Rm A ST. PATIUCl'I DAY PIEVIEW IN LOVELY EMEIWI BAY The following homes will be open for your inspection from 2 until 5· o'clock, Sunday, March 16 26 E•erald lay 57 E•erald lay 7 6 E•er1ld lay 127 E•er1ld lay 133 E11er1N l1y 159 E•er1ld l1y 172 · E•er1ld l1y 194 E•erald lay 245 E•erald lay 314 E•er1ld l1y ·337 E•erald Bay 412 E•erald Bay 1O10 E•erald lay 1413 E•erald lay $2,300,000 $1,150,000 s 595,080 s 650,000 s 765,000 $1,215,000' $2,SH,lff $2,4ot,OOO s 795,000 s 425,000 s 659,800 s 550,000 $1 ,315,0IO $1,290,000 AND IN IRVINE COVE 2490 •mer1 Drive $1,395,000 CAU OFFICE FOR ADMITTAICE THROUGH PRIVATE CATES TURIER ASSOCIATES 17141414 1177 I 105 .'Vorth Coast Highway• Laguna Beach, California 92651 .· I I , Buying -or Selling??? WE HA~~ AN IMPRESSIVE LIST OF BUYERS. LIST WITH US FOR PERSONAL SERVICE. ~~ ~ Extremely desirable one level LINDA model. 3 bed, 2 ba. This is a FIXER with fixer price. Price includes the land. OPEN SAT 1-SPM '409 ONDA, NB $220,000 NEW LISTING This tri-level "S" plan is 3 bed., 2 ba., with good location. Perfect starter home at this price. Price includes the land. OPEN SUN 1-SPM 2020 BARRANCA, NB $167,000 - NITE LITE VIEW Nite lite view of Newport Center from this 3 bed., 2'h ba. condo. large, sunny patio with western exposure. Fast escrow possible. Price includes the land. OPEN SAT 1-SPM 1949 VISTA CAUDAL, NB $219,000 BACK BAY, NITI LITI VllW NEW LISTING Beautiful greenbelt location. "Angelita" is one of the 'hottest' floor plans in the Bluffs. 2 bed., 2 ba. Price includes the land. $215,000 large family home with Back Bay, nite light, mountain views. '4 bed., 3 ba., expanded, elegant family room with fireplace, wet bar. leasehold. 5299,950 RARE'Q'PLAN limited number were built. 3 bed., 21/2 ba., conversation pit with fireplace. Spacious living area. Price includes the land. OPEN SAT 1-SPM 307 VISTA TR UCHA, NB $239,500 STARTER HOME NEW LllTINQ This Eastbluff home has large, lovely pool '4 bed., 21hba., 2 fireplaces, one level, security system. Lusk buih "B" plan. leasehold. OPEN SUN 1-SPM 2236 ARALIA, NB $254,900 BACK BAY VIEW Beautifully located "Delores" plan. View of Back Bay, 3 bed., 2'h ba., new carpets. Quiet cul-de-sac. Price includes the land. $245,000 ONI LEVEL 'ANITA' Popular "Delores" plan with Back Bay, Nlte Rare "M" ~n. 2 bed., 2 ba., split-level. New This 3 bed .. 2 ba. condo has air conditioning, lite, Mountain views. 3 bed., 21h ba., end carpet, palnt. Owner is extremely anxious, shutters, neutral decor. Very · well main- unit, 2 large patios, security system, air fast escrow. Price includes the land. tained. Owner is anxious. leasehold. cond. Price i$'21&9:s~ $155,000 I $152,500 COME INTO OUR OFFICE TO MEET OUR STAFF Chuck Colesworthy, Broker 0outr Herbit Gayle Follinp~ Harriet Spencer 640-0020 Phyllis Goalo Joy of Newpon . Judy Loos C.thy COleswonhy Eastbluff VIII•&• Center, Newport Be•ch ~~~--__...._.,.._.. ________ ._..,...,._._. __________ .,_,,,_._ ......... --........................... _.. ..... ~--~ ............. !'lm ..... 11111111 By ANDY LANO ·-..... ~ o. -W• wlll toon nMd a new roof. A friend Hy• we can repl.ce our atphalt 1hlngle1 with wood thlngl•• and have • roof that wlll laat longer. It thlt true? A. It's not that simple While most wood shingles may last longer than most asphalt shingles. that Is by no means true in all cases Some premium 0 . -I plan to bulld a patio. Can you tell me the advantage• of different placement• for the patio, alnce my houM ha• placee on all four aid•• for It? I would prefer It -.t the rear of the houH, but I want tM area to be frM of aun at aome period of th• day. A -Your best bet In selecting the site 1s to observe the path of the sun around your house every day for a couple of weeks and write down what you see. You will soon know exactly which side of the house gets the most sun, which the least, which in the morning and which in the afternoon. 0 . -I bought an unflnlthed kitchen cabinet. I Intend to put on • coet of 1hellac, a maple ataln, another coat of ahellec and a fln•I coat of varnlah. I• thlt OK ? A -Yes, but thin the shellac with about 50 percent denatured alcohol and be sure the varnish Is regular and not polyurethane, which should not be used over shellac asphalt shingles last longer than wooa. However. that's not the main consider- ation. Wood shingles. because of their flammablllty, cannot be used In some places. In othera, they are permitted If treated with a fire retardant. Don't make any decision ahead of time. Check Into all angles. especially your local building codes, then decide what to do. Generally, a patio facing south will get the most sun, but may also require a roof. One facing north wlll get the least sun One facing east will get the most sun In the morning, the least In the afternoon. And one facing west wlll get the least sun In the morning, the most in the afternoon. In making your selec- tion, however, consider other factors, such as privacy, convenience, cost of construction. and so on. Almost as Important Is the k ind of view you wlll have when relaxing on the patio. But, to repeat, observation of the path of the sun over a period of time will help you make the correct choice. (The techniques of using varnish. shellac, lacquer, stain, bleach, re- mover, etc., are detailed In Andy Lang ·s book let. ·'Wood Finishing In the Home. " which can be obtained by sending 50 cents and a long, stamped. self-addressed envelope to Know- How. P.O. Box 477, Huntington, N. Y. 11743 Questions of general Interest w/11 be answered In the column.) 0 . -We are purchaalng • pattlve aolar houM. It hat a atorage wall In tM rHr grMnhou•• that wlll catch the raya of the tun In th• daytime and rel• ... them at night. Th• contractor .. ,. It la called a Trombe wall, but I can't find It In eny of the dlctlonarlH. What 11 a Trombe well? lllu•tr•tlon by Ric Kollb• A A Trombe wall ls usually mad of masonry and wlll hold and relea the heat as you explained. Ho eff ectlve It Is depend• a lot on where Is placed In relation to the sun and ho thick It Is. It Is named after a Frenc designer, Felix Trombe. who di covered the concept end created th wall. ,---~-Hunt & Associates------... 18 CYPRESS REAL EST A TE 840-4888 2125 Sa n Joaquin Hiii• Rd. Newport Center BIG CANYON-18th FAIRWAY Spacious & sophisticated, this 4 Rd , 5 Ba cuRtom designed by Walter Neff, is Califo rnia living at it'R best! From courtyard entry thru the gracious & RprawJing floor plan to sparkling pool, separate citrus and rose garden, right ont-0 golf course it's the entertainers delight! Private pool house w/sauna, enormous basement and over 4200 sq.ft. to cha rm you. 24 hr. gua rded gate. Owne r may assist. $995,000. CaJl Jer i H unt to see. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 T RAD E YOU R VIEW F OR· SUNSETS OVER CATALINA Owne r• or this magnificent manor -high on a hill In preatigfoua Harbor Ridge wi ll conaider your property at down payment! A luxurioua 5 Bd, 7 Ba, library ·custom · boasting of the ultimate in g uality & d•Jin from gourmet kitchen to incredible . VIEW . Muter Auite w/fuwna & f-place, 4-0' pool & apa · uuna • 3 car 1arage. Submft your trade1. $1 ,750,000 .. Jeri Hunt. 6 TRAFALGAR OPEN SUN I ·& T WO MAST E R SUITES WITH VIEW Lu1uriouA life11tyle with concentration on ~uallty, deaiin and deta.iJ thua creating an atm0ttphere of elegance and IOfhiat.foation for the~ accustomed to the very beat! Formal living room and dininc room with colorful garden and pool views. Delis htru . tunny . fully e<1111pped kjt.chen w/brukfut nook. 2 aeparate muter auJtee with city and water VIEWS t gracioua 1ueat quart.en a:nd study Cherming ~amily room with handAOme wet bar ~d 1 or a fireplacet. Spectacular out.door entertainment area lncludin1 pool/spa with waterfall, lighted VIEW 1aubo and paddle tenn .. court. Security alarm and 24 hour guarded sate ot Harbor Rid1e. Priced to 1eU at 1996,000. Call Jeri Hunt for appointment to aee. 10 NARBONNE OPEN 8UN 1-G BIG CANYON-9164,900 The abeolute Lowett price in thia development!! 0.Uahttul, 2 Bd, 2 811inale lnel with dinlnc room and wet bar, atep down Uvins room and fireplace . .4ar1• and very private walled patio amidlt. a luah wood1y Mttlna. Will alto a .... or leue option. Call Jeri Hunt to aee. 80 CANYON ISLAND OP•N 8AT 2-G • INDUSTRIAL OFFICE SPACE I WESTlllSTEI OFFIOE LUSE 850 SQ.FT. of prime office location, private bath, divided office, end unit. 90¢ per root. Groll leaM. Corner of Gotdenwest and 20th Street. .......... OISTI IEll IFFIOE LUSE 6 • .00 f•t of well decorated office and small . warehouee, ample parking. Priced betow market at 95¢ N.N.N. FT. or offer . ...... 1. WILL TlllE Fii PALI IPlllll lllE ....... llllE. 1111,000 10% .... ,'J111 :•dd1f f r,1;1fy f r1H (IH ,f H ,,,,,r,H H· 1/•t l!H llj(JU':JTrjlfll Devonshire 5 BR, 4 BA. family room, dining room, NEW PAINT, CARPET, drapes, brick deck, kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay, city, moutaln views. Auume $350,000 at 11%; S 150,000 at 12•;.; $200,000 at 10% fixed financing. Private yard with room for pool. IMlllYIEIMP HARBOR RIDGE 1111111 llllE LWE 14,IOO llm Largest model, Devonshire five bedroom. four bath, dining area. Breakfast room, game room. all new decorating, room for pool. Wiii trade for commercial property. IMlllYlllW NEWPORT BEACH •nnan um 1111111TY• 1111,IOO Just reduced-TENNIS, community POOL and spa, ocean and city light viewl. One atory 4 bedroom, 21..i baths, famlly room, 2 flreplace9, wet bar. Offer leaM optk>n. ••1n111• • llllll 'PElllSIU • Two bedrooms, 2 bathe, formaJ dining wtth fantastic vlewl of OCMn and pw, from this oceanfront condo with aecurlty gate and und«- ground parking. Wiii "trade' up to $400,000 range In Newport. Great eecond home. ..... 1. llYOIEIT -IEllCEI dining. family room. Latge yard for pool, Iota of trees. Owner taya make offer. A steal at ....... .., IOI UOP,Jl SPEOllUZlll II IEWNIT IUOl'I FllEIT lllES # 1 IE /1111 llllTI F• OILIFlllll I n• 1111 t1 1111 I LIDO ISLAND I •UM llYflllT 11,4H,OOO• I. nil.Ill n.u llASTEIPIEll Lido IM b9yfront,coatom. thr• bedrooms. 3 baths. Awwd-wtnntng tile ftoora & walla thruout. Mu ter tulte hu ateam room and hot tub, tnkebofl cuttom carved bed, headboard and I credenza w/canopy, trench armotre, lead• to muter bath "To Stay". Carved wood wall sculpture 188x94'' "To Stay". Thia la a must to I .... Many Items. too numerous to ll1t. .. .... 1. I HUNTINGTON HARBOUR LlllEI IEN IAYFlllT llCll 3 bedroom, 2 bath, flreplace, hatdwood ftoora I $219,800. Speclal terms. Condominium. ..... ••1-1211 I Mu at NII tour bedrooms, four baths, formal OllTll ., Fiii $ 275 • 000 · .... llYll lllP I Aedeelgned by Farl, this ~tom 6 bedroom, 8 hY11'1 flYlritl Rtoi,. bath, hU a muter IUlte wtth walls & ceUlngs Of llmlll pa.•11.11111 r---n·1·n· .. -.. -.-·111·1-- -... , padded allk, wtth control fighting for the cefeltlal 9ft5 deelgn work to alMp under the etar1. black 11 .. I 1111 l.,.WrNIT I mirrored walta & notd leaf cellllVll In tormal 115, 2 cups flour· I ~ cups IU&I' • 2 tsp. soda. 14 tse> Slit, 2 eus I ., .. ., Fabutout vtew of Bay and OoMn from thlt 31 beaten, 1 tlfl 17 OL fruit cocklall lftd syrup dining, poof I ape of atone with caacadtng bedroom, 3 bath home wtth large game room I • *Y •ncrlMI. beat• ldd •1rue_tr0f'll ltuit cocu .. 1. shr ' I waterfalia. Uneurpueed vtew of ocean. bey, city and poof. Steal It 1552,000. Muet MHI ttien st1r lfUlt cocktail lftd mil ..ii (There.,, bul!IOS) GttaSt I ¥ llghtt. A mutt to ... If you want the ~ -I ... U. I Md"°" a or 9" ro41ftd tutie pen we it 300• '°' 1 hour and ~ and contemporary feetlng of Harbor ldge. 10 mill. It 11 done; do not o'8fcook Cool tor 10 min and •1 m Aaklng s1.ee5,ooo. 1 rtfftO" ,,Giii pan I B .. I 11111 lllP I ~ cup butttt, I cup = iupt. ~ cuo of ~ I . • llllN 11111 • * lllM SILL lff * I ::,e:: ~:.::::..boil !of 2 min Add 3 11 I I I Fiii IPT•I 1111,000 3% DOWN -Owner oocupfed. I !: =·.!:,-=~•CM{) chopped pe~ Stir wtl •1 I Panoramic vtew of ocean, Fathlon 19'and. 15% DOWN -Non-owner oocupled. I TM 11 "'pd tr.id StMey'a tr.onte ~· I I Catattna, plut on a clear day you can ... the 1 &ORMS from 159,800 I Tiiis ~u deiclCWS 11ot °' eo1e1 It's*" nt11 11o.e rt. and its : :' an~'frwF=~:n~w1:":~!~'!/~~ ~ ::~: :: rr:::: I =:~~WO:~:°:'.,:"~~~"';,C::w~~ 11, . merclal property. Atk for • & 111•1111 I ....... 1111 Last.-·,'""· 1tocco11 Salld· Cook I I •1111111• btocati;ntblt..-3to4111111 ••• 11 ... _____________ _ I #1 RE/Ill llEITS FOR CIUFORlll FROI 1111 to 1111 831-1288 JI -.. 1191.,.. +119 _. e5•@1 --&& --a41-.•1@¥--Eii .-+'I'_. MUM .,... IP>~ .. . ---·--·•-Q-C---"--------------~--------~--...... --._. ........ ~------------.. l'AM U /SATUllDAY MAR. H . tte6 DAILY I'll •111+ ..,.. a•a> -. •1 w1 _. '*'*> .,.. c1aa ~ ''*''*' _. •ti*Ni .,.. ew11 .,..iUIWI _._ •:;•w•j..,.. 1gp1 I I I I ,, I I I I I I I I ,. H I H I I I D I D I B I IEWEI CISTOI -IEWNIT IEllHTS Expansive 4 Bdrm, 4,,_, Baths, 3 tlreplaces, 2 courtyards. Spacious warm family room. One of the finest newer homes In the area. Many quaJlty upgrades. Large gourmet Island kitchen. $378,000. Best buy In the Heights! W IMEll 111-1211 EICLISIYE CLIFFMAYEI lllLIEll llUI Huge lot -almost 10,000 sq. feet. One of the very best areas of Newport. 3 bedroom Ranch Styte home Includes famlly room. Remodeled kitchen and bath. Vacant and ready to selll Asking $305,000. Open House -Sat & Sun. W IMEll 111-1211 TUllTIOIAL 2 STORY Prime NEWPORT HEIGHTS with recent ad- dition. Spacious 4 bedrooms with GUEST UNIT In rear of property. Family room and sparkling pool on 50 x 127.5 lot. Recent remodel not quite finished. Just listed at $350,000. Shown by Appt. W llllEll 111-1211 REALTORS ® IWEEPlll ICUI YIEWI 1101,000 One of Newports BEST v1ew buysJ Superbly remodeled 3 bdrm home with 3 baths and a wonderful family room. The kitchen Is a dream - all new upgrades. Open flooring. open beamed celllngs .. Views from formal llvlng and dining rooms. Thia home has uncompromising details. Asking ~09.000. UI 1111111 111-UH IPUllll VILLA Newer Clltfhaven residence In prime location'. 4BR, famlly room, plus den or library and 3 full baths. Soaring ceilings, elegant marble entry. This most dramatic design will lend Itself to any decor. New pool with extensive decked area. A beautiful property with all conveniences. Just listed at $«9,000. UI 1111111 111-12H RAEROOOERI 831·1- ... "' htlmle If ...... , .... .. '"' ........ " IMlptlH. IEllTEIUIW EUlllCE WITI PUIUllll YIEWSI European charm compttmenta this rambling custom home. Situated In Newport Heights. Comprised of • spacious bedrooms and 4 'h baths. Bullt In 1978. 180° vtewt of bay & ocean from all llvtng areas lncludlng bedrooms. A unique Island kitchen wfth fNfKY amenity. Mas- ter suite has fireplace and sitting room with oversized closet & bath area. This property has an excellent presentation throughout! Newly ottered at $579,000. Shown by 8J>polntment. r-----------~----,.-~ .... --~~~~~--~~--~--~~il'!l!'l!mllll!l-"l!..:111~1::•••111.._u.1.-1.211 ............. BELCOURT DAZZLER! 4 Bdrm, 3% bath, quality built. Guarded community. $150,000+ In upgrades. Gorgeous decor and tush landscaping and the price Is still comparable to new sales! Call NOW for your personal showing. JILIE ll&ll IJ 1· 1211 OPEi SUIDAY 1-IPI BELCOURT -S•l&,000 9 SOUTH HllnOI COURT PROF DECORATED -PLUSH HIGHLY UPGRADED .llUE llAU 111 -1211 NEWPORT LUIURY Drive by 1441 Galaxy In Dover Shores and fall In love with this 4BA, 2.5 bath on a huge lot. Call me for your personal tour. $289.900. illLIE IALL 111-1211 CUSTOI IESA VERDE One of the largest lots In Mesa Verde. Walk to Mesa Verde Country . Club. Home features 5 bedrooms, 31"1 baths. pool and 3 car garage. Lots of room for expansion. Beautiful. quiet street. REDUCED TO $369,500. MOllE UllUIWI 111 -1211 FIRST TllE 01 TllE IARIET Terrific 2 bedroom, 2,,_, bath condominium within walking distance of the new Costa Mesa Courtyard. Private patios, 2 master suites with separate baths and walk-In closets. Excellent value a $128,000. .IAOllE IAllLEIUI 111-1211 WOlllllllE Fabulous Washington Model. 3 bedrooms, + den/library, 21h baths, own private yard and spa. Immaculate condition. Offered at $199,500. ilAllll llllLDll1 111-1211 CUITOI • IEWPOIT MEllHTS Prime location, 4 bdrm, 41~ baths. family room home. Also featured In this newer custom de- signed home are 4 fireplaces, view of gardens from all rqoma, formal dining and 3 car garage. REDUCED TO $378,000. OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-4PM at •18 EL MODENA. .1&11• IARLIMll U1-1211 IOTIYATEI SELLER SUSIES PRICE! Newport pool home on a quiet cul-de-sac Vacant and price just cut to $189,9001 Huge expanded Master suite with fireplace. Walk to schools and shopping. Won't last so call now for appt. .... 11111111-1211 YACAIT IEWNIT NOL llOIE Refurbished from top to bottom exterior and Interior -4 large bedrooms. large llvlng room w/flreplaoe, gorgeous pool and spa. New roof. paint, carpet, etc. Priced to move at $279.000 Just call to seel .... Tl .. 111-1211 C.D.IAR: EDU WIE LOT + TERRIFIC TEllS Steps off Ocean Blvd. and the beachl Rare 55· x 118' lot and owner may carry a long term first rust Deed. VACANT -3 bdrm home on one of C.O.M.'s finest streets with llmltless potential 510,000. Appt. anytime! .... IDll Ul-1211 _ ..... -t ES White shimmering waffe and cotumns enclose this dramatic, 4 bedroom, 4 bath hOme with new European kitchen. Tranquil 180° ocean view. from master, LR, dining, kltehen and entrance ONLY $699,9001 Cati NOW for peraonal show- ing. ...n •N U1·1211 631-1266 • 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA INDEPENDENT I OT /HAL HTAT• &'AW IM~. ~ ll§j.,.. ,,,, --e1wa--ep5-. ees1--I IA~Y MAIL 11~ t ... /PM19 ti I'S ~ w51w.,.. '*'-.••>--'Ht'! IEW LllTillS IESllEI PllFEllllUL IUllO DILllTIOI 10 llLIUTIOI CURT A.~R8ERT8, It 831-1• YllTI FUIE • llVllE Spacious Verone Plan just two years new. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath wtth formal dining and family room. Beautifully decorated. True value at $159,900. Owner has purchased another. MOTIVATED! ORT &. .. 11111, II C.I. TWll llPLUEI • SllE IY SllE Totally remodeled ln'llde and out. Town home style apartment, w/approx. 1,000 sq.ft. unit. S.G.I. $16,920. Asking $168,000. Wiii consider trade. ORT &. •lllT, n PRE VIEW PIOPERR BELCOURT NEW LISTING. Over 3300 sq.ft .. 3 fireplaces. formal dining room, luxury master suite plus expanded pri- vate area for office. Lt. oak flooring. Last sale on this floor plan was priced at $675,000 because my seller Is reallstlc and PETE JOHNSON seri ous. · S31·12M Pm•••• 111-1211 Ill CllYOI Unique custom home on 18th fairway. Med. exterior with rare quallty construction. Pool, sauna, 3 car garage, plus basement. Now only $995,000. Pill ....... 111-1211 IPT 10011OILY1111/10. With 204'/, down, this one bedroom condo wlll be $598/mo. P. & I. Walk to beach, gated area. PITI cll•IR 111-1211 REALTORS ® IEWNIT IEllm, C.lt, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home "-• location but needs lots of hil t .. ca11ce New- port Heights "' ~ \) \II .. v. yet quiet neigh- borhoo-' ~ •1 1s vacant and subject to probate . .ir detalls. $179,000. OllT I. IEllllTI, I 1111 l&Y YIEW Spacious 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome with formal dining over1ooklng Newport Back Bay. Attached 2 car garage and private rear yard Is Ideal for entertaining friends and famlly. Just listed for $151,500. lllT a. IEllllTI, n IUITIFILL Y IFFlll• ... ~ 18 month new trl-level •· \\ walking distance to N8¥'.. ft \. .A&Ches. 3 bedroom"' "'· ct. V ... ,ig area and family room, fir ~ ... ,fed two car garage and work or ... "e room. Only $122,500 lease option posslbkt. 1111' I. .. 11111, II • COITEINURY SIDWPUOE This glamorous Lido Pennlsula condo needs to be seen to be ap- preciated. The view of the bay ·and ocean are reflected through the use of mirrors and marble. You can't duplicate this showplace for the price. JOYCE SPILLER Asking $350,000. Call for 131·1• an appointment. .llYll IPIWI I ·HI ---..:.-- FIXER llPLEI Eastslde Costa Mesa duplex -Ideal for a handy- man. This property has large R2 lot and Is loaded with potential. Call for an appointment to see It. Asking only $149,000. aY• IPIUll 111-1211 2 LOTS Near Newport Heights -2 bulldable lots with plans for 2 large custom homes. $132,500 each. Buy one or both. afll IPIWI 111 -1111 IEW UITill • IEllll.:1 Coata Mela. Marina Hight,. .. •• 'family 3 bedroom wtth 2.5 .... \\\ .. 1lng and breakfast n<>"" ct. ft ..... ort bike ride or Jog to b· ~ V . , owner has moYed out of area a . -A quick M6e. Asking $149,500. IRT&.•IBT,I HILIEll 9 unit condo project ready for ground breaking. C.M. recorded tract map and all plans. $345,000. .., a. llllim, " IEWPllT 1s•,.-.I. 3 bedroom. 1 ~ ft ~ \\ . canractlve curb 8PP9"1 ,. a. V ~.dfnodef enlargement. Owne. ~ ..... , of state. Asking $214,900. """ &. ... 11, • BELCOURT BEST BUY FORMER IDDEL HDIE SILE Come see why Belcourt has won all the building industry awards. 4 bedrooms, 3% baths with bonus room , formal dining, gourmet kitchen and 3 fireplaces. Mature lush landscaping with Huge Spa. Over $150,0QO In upgrades. PRICED IELGW llRIET OPEi HOUSE SIT-SUI 1-4:31PI C1H Crail l1tt11 for 1our 111no11I 1llowi11. 831-1288 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I _sR_o_K_E_R_M_E_M_a_e_R ______ 234 ___ e_. 1_-r._th_s_1_., _c_o_s_T_A_M_e_s_A_·_83_1_-_1266_--1 I --•1-w1-.1su1 --.m-1u1-w1-•1-MB'l-•&•----1 I I . I \ .~ • ... Eye-catching, exotic finishes all the rage By BARBARA MA YEA Petrified wood, sharkskin. crushed pen shells on furniture, marble veining on fabrics and walls: it's all part of the current decorating scene. Belleve.it- or-not surfaces that delight the eye as they play tricks on the Imagination are all the rage these days. Both real and simulated exotic materials and finishes are appearing in the well-decorated living rooms of the wealthy and on the pages of shelter magazines for those with more down- to-earth budgets. While exotic finishes are far from new, they are suddenly fashionable. Reasons cited for their rise include a trend toward more ornamented sur- faces and the growing popularity of formal and traditional styles. Painted finishes are also being used on walls and furniture by do-it-your- selfers. As a result, paint manufac- turers are beginning to produce finish- ing kits. and retailers have begun ottering the necessary glazes and oil- based paints in greater profusion. Christopher Adllngton. design direc- tor for Lee Jofa Fabrics. noted that the firm's two "Marbles" fabric collections which 1m1tate marble have been among Its most popular since the Introduction of the first In 1981. Adllngton found the hand-made originals at a trade fair In England in 1979, but It took several years to develop the necessary tech- nology to reproduce them acceptably. he added. The high degree of expensive hand- labor needed to produce these finishes once priced them out of range -of almost everybody. Today's Improved screen printing technology, however. has made It possible to replicate the look at more modest prices. Adllngton sees the trend toward the dramatic finishes as lasting for a long time. "There has always been a terrific interest In trompe l'oell and faux well-equipped paint stores to provide the neceasary color. She applies It with brulhes. a tips, a piece of plastic, newspaper or even a corn pad, In one lnetance. Those who don't want to do it themselves will find a growing number of specialists who can create an Illusionary finish to order In the home. Or they may decide to purchase Palnt manafactaren are ~Inning to produce flnlshlng klts, and retallen lave begun offering the neceaary glazes and all-based palnts ln greater profu•lon. effects," he said. "After all, they are the ultimate illusion and are totally Intrigu- ing and fascinating." Do-It-yourself Is an Important aspect of the new Interest in Illusionary effects. Leslie Anne Sacks. a textile designer for Lee Jofa, recently took up the art of fau x finishing herself. She learned how to Imitate marble, bricks and the sky with clouds in it in paint and speclal glazes at the Finishing School, Great Neck. N.Y. Each faux finish has a different set of requirements, she said. She plans to use one formula to create a console In the foyer of her home. Eventually, she hopes to translate the techniques she has learned to textiles and artwork. Although new kits are coming onto the market to help amateurs, she says everything you need Is already avall- able. She uses oil-based alkyd paint and a variety of glazes straight from furniture In a painted special finish. Those who seek the real thing will find It exists, but It Is pricey. Karl Springer. the man who made sharkskin-covered accent furniture famous, says business has never been better. Springer began turning out the pieces as a byproduct from his hobby of bookbinding. Whlle working In a retail store decorating department, he saw the opportunity to launch a new business making and sefllng small jewelry boxes and other acceaaorles covered In shagreen (the uptown word for sharkskin). The business prospered, especially after the Duchess of Wind- sor bought a small shagreen-covered telephone table and gave It in quantity to her friends. Today, his chic cllentele Is found all over the wortd and they (or their decorators) wllllngly part with $13,000 for four chair• and a card table In REALTY petrified wood, lhagreen or crushed pen shells. Springer says the price for the lablee, which are made In the Far East . 11 really reasonable. "If you tried to buy the labor In the United States, a table would cost $60,000." Making them Involves slicing the material, then fitting the pieces together llke a jigsaw puzzle, gluing them down and then sanding and polishing the top. Springer says It's his trade secret as to where he flnda the exotic materials and the workers. "It's taken me 20 years to get everything right and I'm not about to share my secrets," he says. Most renters can't afford own home WASHINGTON (AP) -.The vast majority of thoee who rent today cannot afford to own their own home. a research group reports. A study by Real Estate Research Corp. found only 28 percent of renters could afford to oome up with a 10 percent down payment and make the monthly payments on a $50,000 house. Many others, It said, prefer to continue renting. "These finding• Indicate that apart- ments will continue to provide attract- ive returns for Invest ore In the forese&- able Mure," the report releated this week said. The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm PlllWlll YllW 1111 .... n U1W ··1111• YllW 1-.&. 1111,111 ....... * ~ LITI ... ,. Bay, ocean & night lights views! The perfect Beautifully upgraded 3 bdrm Corner unit In the 3 contlguout oceanfront lots In Cartabad. Poul· home for an active growing family with 4 large very beat locatlon. Panoramic mountain view, blllty ot bulldlng 7 condo units with new lot bdrms, 3 baths, family room and 3 car garage. Immaculate condition, dining rm, nloe patio. density zoning. Owners moving out of state have priced to sell. IAYflllT HTATI UU 11,Hl- Custom built single story home In a fabulous gate guarded locatlon with views of Linda & Harbor Islands. 4 bdrms, famlly room, 2 large patios. Room for a pool and to add on. 88 feet on the bay. ........ ,. Harbor ReaJty la a tun eervtoe IOcally owned Real Estate Company offering a comptete range of real estate eervtcea euch u an active rental department, a nationwide relocation network, and an In houM com- putertzed llstf ng MtVlce. Let us prove we will do more for you. M PllT • 111 llY 1711,111 Spacloua "4 bdrm home with private pier and ftoat. An exeeptlonal value beautlfully main- tained wtth an all new kltehen, den, work ahop and large bayalde brick patio. A terrlfto bayfront value. llbl Y1IW ...... 1211,111 Luxurious 2 bdrm condo beautlfully decorated and highly upgraded. Fabulous views of the bay, ocean and city llghta. Party size sun deck, full security building and tetrlflc recreation facllltles. UTPllll * "2117 ._... 11, .. .- Prtme bayfront location wtth pier and flollt. 70 feet on the bay. Spaciout 3 bdrm home ct. signed by Tom Theur1cauf with prtvate ewtmmlng poof, buement, famlty room area and formAI ------------------dining area: llwn.TWRIUllYllMI 11,lllMI ~ll!M'"ILMI 11H,111 Huge bayfront lot with sandy beach. Prime WeH located Newport Beech condo with large tocatlon with private pier and float. 3 bdrm home auumabte loan. 1 bdrm plut a convertible den, partllllY remodeled with plenty of 'fOOm to ex-2 fuff bathe, deluxe gourmet kitchen, private pand. Submit on terms. deck, expenatve carpeting. .... , .... _ .... BMutlfulty and completety furnlahed condo wtth prtvat• deck, mlrrort, bar, all Ilk• new. Conv. nlently located near Hoeg Ho.pita!. (213) 628-2828 (714) 673-4400 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR Energy efficiency worth dollars to homebuyers When applying for a mortgage or home Improvement loan, $4,000 or $5,000 makes a big difference. If the loan amount you can ge1 Is that close to what you need, and you're interested In buying a new. energy- efficient home or upgrading an older one to energy efficiency, help Is available, according to the March Issue of Better Homes and Gar- dens. What defines an energy-efficient home or remodeling? Depending on the climate In your area, and the type of home, ellglble features Include: •Adequate Insulation between heated and unheated spaces. around hot water heats, ducts, and pipes. •Caulking and weather strrp- plng. •Insulating windows. • •Automatic setback thermostat. •Solar hot water system. •Passive solar design. Ask your savings and loan or other mortgage lender whether It does business with Freddie Mac (the Federal Home loan Mortgage Corp.) or Fannie Mae (the Federal National Mortgage Association). Under these programs, you'll quallty for a larger mortage If you' re buying an energy-efficient home or refinancing to make energy-saving Improvements to a home you already own. You also can take out a new mortgage to finance an older home you're planning to buy and upgrade. Free consumer brochures are available by writing: Fannie Mae, Energy Conservation Home Financing Plan, P. 0 . Box 23867, Baltimore, MO 21203. For more Information on Freddie Mac, contact: Freddie Mac, Public Information, 1776 G. St., NW, Washington , DC 20006; (202-789-4448). A federal program called the Solar Energy & Energy Conserva- tion Bank can help you Improve your existing home without taking out a new mortgage. It otters assistance through loan subsidies and matching grants. The amount of money you can get for Improve- ments depends on your Income and the measure to be taken. To find your local contact, write: The Solar Energy & Energy Con- servation Bank. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh St .• SW, Suite 7110, Washington, DC 20410, or call 202-755-7166. From S.tt•r Homn •nd O•r· d•n• mag•zln•. llYllE TUUCE •• Tiii 1umFUL IOIE IEW IFFUlll We are really proud of this lovely 3 bedroom home. Most tastefully decorated with Berber carpet, shutters, wood paneled flrepfece, French doors, custom leaded glass window In dining room. Landeeaplng has been completely refurbished with out- door lighting. nice, private pool and rear yard area. Come to see thl1 very epeclal home-you will be singing praises tool . ........ 1I01 lllTl•Lll mllll ......... , 1-1 .u , ... P'AG•U :JARJ<ci. PAOVi1t.~ae £state 7 4 Hillcrest Lane Big C anyon Newport Beach NOW REDUCED TO $1 ,950,000 OPEN HOUSE SUN 1 . 5 PM This classic mansion 1s located on a secluded pork in o private, and securely gated community, with golf course and mountain views This 8,300 sq ft 5 bedroom, 71h both residence was designed for elegant en tertaining and lu.xurious living The workmanship & quality of materials make 1t surely one o f the outstanding homes in Newport Beach CIUITIY FIEICI PLUS llCOIE! Clllll IEL 1111 Please come to see this lovely 2BR home on nice corner lot. south of the highway. Totally remodeled with all new plumbing, wiring. forced air heater, central vacuum system. Kitchen Is all new with sub-zero refrigerator, pantry, microwave oven, green- house window, trash compactor. Living room and dining area have a country manor look with huge brick fireplace, open beamed celling. Quality floor covering throughout. Large side patio wtth built-In BBQ ~ 2Bdrm Apt over garage. also refurbished. very attractive and comfy. 1111,IOO 12111&111 IPU llTllllY I lllllY 1·1 3 IElllll lllE TICID II I COllEI II Ill FIYllm PUCE- llYllE TEIUCE! · An opportunity to be a part of thla special area within walklng and/or bk:ycUng dl1tanoe of the bay, beeeh, Balboa Island and the new exciting Atrium Courtl Stepa to bay & ocean vtew park with new tennl1 court•. playtng field end basketball court. Pleaee come to our Open Houee on Sunday . 1211,000 lll ll'Mll IPll IUllllY 1-1 759-1877 •IAL lllAll FOii IALI HOUSES/CONDOS ~'OI 1001 tJi.tJocl \~ l()Oo f'i too ........... ,.. I ()07 ........ ~~· 1011 ""''""VI" ton 1(1 ~h..:J 101• I "'n ,, ,.,, 1020 1 • " on l '"'' .. ~ t .,., vl-4 .. ., • ..,,.,. ..... ti". a.<.. .. ..,..... ,..,._. "'1~·t , .,,~ llH 8'.,.h.f.,.9 A C Or\""'''~ 1t~ e.0t,. '•ocw""Y 11 () C••• .. '\ lo•' C•tO"' 117) ~W'I To ~ Nte,.d IJJ) Lot\ fo-o \ow 400 °"' 00 , ... "~""" SH 0-,,. 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SAU/RENT .. .,..._.... 11~ ""~" ''099'1') \o'e-7161 ~'-.." Ot~.c• ....... '116'!1 (~rool P,opo~ "1118 Dvplt .. v..., 11~ !Ntvo'•-o' 'U A 1l'IO The Dally Pilot strives for efficiency and KCUrKy. H~. OCCM10nally tlfrors do occur PleaM listen wf\efl your ed ts 1Md back and cheek your ad deify Repor1 errOf'l lmmedlattly to &42·5e78 The Delly P110t ecc.pta no ltebltny for eny etrOI in en eovwt._,,.,.,t for wtlldl 11 may M reso<>nS1ble except for Ille cost of the~ ec1uelty oc;cupjed by lhe error Creclll can ooly be alk>wed for the first lnM'tlOn THE DAILY PILOT OFFICE HOURS Tele: M·F 1-5:30/COUNTER M-F 1·5 Geaeral 1002 Gtaeral ----~--........ 1002 lt1l lat1tt '"kit : .. ~";··~iiiii~·~·=-2i11"•··"···· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiilliii29j·.;;C....;;·;;r;aliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil="=mi2 ltatral lllJ! ·"':":al;;;;;;;;;•;:•:: 8 *lllTlllfflllY* ·------*unm .... * 1• COLDWC!U. BANl(C!RO Spyglass 17 &olete Point 0,11 Htust 1111411 1-1 Fabulous New Bedford 2 story, 4 BR, F/R • den bonus room. Ocean and mountain views. Professionally decor- ated. Ideal family home. New on market hlti Ii~~ 144-IOIO, Its 142·1111 . . I ... ' . I . I ,. I .. ' . t .. I . I ARE YOU PAYING INCOME TAX? PERHAPS YOUR REAL ESTATE IS OUT OF BALANCE FREE REAL £STATE COUISEUIC W/APPT. JOY YOUNG SPYGLASS RIDGE fll U YH'T SHI TllS llll-Just ltsted. In lovely exclusive area of 46 homes. Beautiful view, 1 level. 4Br ~ tam fm. oversized lot w/gated court yrd w/mature fruit trees. room for pool. Totally charming, redecorated & up- graded 1 year ago. Cathedral beam ceils. plank flooring. luxurious crptmg. plantation shutters. Charles Barone wallcoverings Shows like a model. Realistically priced $459.000 Incl land . IPll UT /Ill 1·1 11H UAlll Gl lST cs. ........... ,. '"r.t .. S,11las1 •14c•) BEST Ill BLUFFS IPlfJIMM UY YllW-Just llsted. Lovely 1 level 2Br, 2Ba. au remodeled. On belutlful Vista Caudal. $219,500 L.H. Appt. llftl • ..., 111•-Front Row End Unit w/lovely upper bay view. 3Br, 2~8e. llke nft c:;ond. $257 ,000 Incl. land. Barbara Sanregret .. ur1•1.. n1111M ( ............ ) IELEI I. MWI l11111f,lle; 721-7412 Llltlllf•lll ...... 11_•_•_ ... _/_Ct_• ... • .. n.._ __ 1Larger 3Br 21ABa End Unit. Current lnYentOfY II Mltlng ml• ftMI 2 huge patios, Ilk• new SCIWILOS OFF FAST! One of Or· OPEN SUNOAY 1-.. ltatral 1112 Int. Vflf\/ ltlarpl High e.1-ange County'• TOP e..utlfulfy redecof•ted 3 11------....,...,.1 anc::e ...um toen. Ptlced .. PROOUCERS Medi a Bedroom, 2 Bath home 11•------i right at $229,500 Feet HDllOSCOPES few m«e good llstlngs. on tuper lwge lot -GrMI •• _.,._..._ __ ,.,._ .......... <,_"C "'"'"'u'"''" ... ..,n To 9911 your home qulc:tOy locatlon S1112,SOO ..... ..., Alnml IUYllW Of tOf • FREE Mnet 21111 Wll .._.1 COLDWeu. BANl(C!RO ••H,111 llE •• Analyal1, call PATRICK (At AllC'a & Trabuco) .. TENOR~ 831-1298 .,.. =1_. * ... SIU"'* expanded. t11ghty custom-LaaaTEI M2·ll -y • ., • ,., -. !zed 3 BR Nantuc:tcet with ... ..., •,. • ,. ""'' ocean view. F reneh M TIE 1 Sharp 3 bdrm, 2 b8th. 2 doOfl, wood trims. added UlllSU Slll,IN Lovely Cape Cod home wlttl separate guett qusr· ters. 4 BR. 3 BA. beamed <*tings, mammoth cop- per hooded llreplace. Latge brick IOUlh patio. stOfY eondo 1 blOdl from lainlly .,... & windows. f UI S. C. Plaza. Pool, spa + UlytlgM, large y.,.d Fm?• YIUIY carport. Only $93,900. ......... Large 3 bdrm condo ,,.xt PETE BARRETI ... REALTY Other 2 bdrma • $69,999. -ADVICE to MTte Square Part<. 3 bdrms $79,999. 2511 1-------•I Highly u1>9r•ded wlth·-------w. Sunllower. C.U Sue -------IAIES new plumbing llxtUr91,t--------Seeward 831-1298 11111111 dr.,.. Md kitchen noor. .... L.anll 14'-lllO WMt-X R-Bank Repoe. Foreetoeur. PllE Altllng •114•900. Lge 3 8d 2ba condo, f/p, All arees. GrMt flNnelng. dbl gar. patio, nr lhoc>I & Luxu_.~~~!1eoomee·1·-------i Traditional trwiap $125,000. Auth Realty Laurie, Ahr 64M380 ' ~' :~. . ,, . . Ctaeral 181~ le1l lat1tt ftr Ill• leatral 1-~--aJ 1112 ---------iiil~-----------.....,--------•:.;;--~;;;.;;;... __ ....:;=· J ao 1_7370 YQ4Jt eptlngredecor1Llng 1 VO N ftl with I lhopping trfp SPYGLASS HILL FIVE BEDROOM FAMILY HOME COMPLETELY CUITMZED AID DECIUHD Tl PUFECTIOI Privately located on an oversized lot with an exceptionally large backyard. This extremely light and bright home features an abun- dance of used brick, hardwood floors and trench windows through- out, all new tile kitchen of top quality construction, adjacent family room with cozy fireplace overlooking beautifully landscaped patio and backyard. Formal living and dining rooms. large master suite, secondary bdrm and bath on main floor, perfect for guest or maids quarters. Truly an outstanding offering in today's market. 8885,000 4 MORRO BAY OPEN SUN 1-6 For more Information call: DANNY Bl• • mPHAllE BRODY Clrubb&Ellis RESrDENT1Al. MOKtRACE St:RVI~ 144-8280 --------lhrougtl ClUllfled 8eaeral Ill ltatral lM2 **ESTATE BANK LIQUIDATION** 7,000 Sq. Ft. CUSTOM ESTATE! Must .eel imroedjat.ely. 5 Bdnn .. 5 ba newer ELEGANT VIEW home w / formal din. nn .. fam. nn .• breakfast nook, 3 wet bars. 3 frpl's, lavish master suite, pool, spa, sauna + much mo.re! Price Slashed $300.000 to only $599,900! Bank says "Give it Away!" For detail.a c.all 'A K 'ftNOM 1· - SACRIFICE SALE UDO ISLE 75' Bayfront Lot with Dock to accommodate up to 90' yacht. Bulld an estate or subdivide. • •• Sealed Offers Accepted Through MARCH 21, 1986 Minimum bid S 1,650,000 ($22,000 per front foot) Agent• Jennifer Sh-.. JoannAk.-, or 64+.9080 759-90&4 875-7898 PETE BARRE TI .. REALTY llllLY IUTlllZEI LIDIY .. E 1111MO Plus a breathtaking unobstructed night light and ocean view! Mas.- ter retreat Includes steam shower , jacuzz i tub , sauna .. computerlzed pool and spa ... etaborate security sys- tem .. .fabu1ous kltchen .. .formal dining room ... beam and plastered oelllngs ... 9'x~ar gar- _. ..... _., ...... Excehnt vllue In COM with lwge brlgttt IMng room & pool tide ~ With c.tlllne ' IUnl9t .... 2 bdrm, 2 beth tor $321,000. N. foo9rty/lgt 875-eOOO or efs-e&71 WM*p I • . • • age ... plus much, much morel An exoeptlonal home for entertain· Ing and penonal comfort. Of- fered for $769,500. ................ ~9iPoAT ADDRESS tor under 1281K lowH t prtoed 2/bd Jaemlne ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OrMll. bMm oelttnae. wondeff\14 rrpc, bey win- dow to PfV cour1 a kite, 0pen HouM Set a &in. lnformetlon 78G-e778. ¥1111111 swo JM-1141 144-1211 BrubherEllis OPEN SUNDAY 1·5pm Jumlne Creek. 3t White- .... Of. lntertor Lo- e.t!M-Ptln 1, P'1oed to Sel, MIJlt s.. $299.000. Agt 893-3973 RF.SIDENTIAL BROKERACE SERVICES _!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~--Cn-n_~ ______ l_ll_2 IPEI •ISES 1-1 Sl l l l Y W1IUff Ha ...... 3 BR $278,500 S. WALLACE -----llJ1 ,.,. ....... 'BR $329,500 M. PHILLIPPI .._,..au lt11Wetllle 3 BR, FR $349,500 M. GUTH .... ~ 4'11 ..... 'BR, FR $359,500 0 . VALENTINE ... 11111 ........ 3 BR $375,000 G. ANDERSON ---m1•...,.. ... • 3 BR, FR $380,000 l. MURPHY ...... 1141 t•••nef • BR, FR, POOi $387,000 E. OLSON ---114 l1l 1tr.,. SBA $5'45,000 $.EXLEY --........... 2 BA, Den $550,000 E. BOWIE ..... &L 11 ....... ' IA. FR, View $826.000 &.REEDY ..... &L l~llr 88A, FA."'-seee.ooo M. R EDY ·.'.I >'rl'111, 1, I NT/ 1: t >·l4f10h0 --- ,. JUST .LISTED #9 SOUTDIPTOI IEWPOIT IEACI Elegant, spacious co ndo , pro - fessionally decor- ated. Show your fussiest buyers. Plan 3 In Belcourt Hiii. Call me for your personal showing .. BIG CANYON BUY OF THE WEEK l BEAUTIFUL URIEi IETillG Thia Immaculate '4 bedroom, 3 bath home Is a real jewel. lncludel beam cetllngs, trench doors, cozy brick fireplaces, all surrounded by lush gardens, large pool, spa and Kol pond. Perfect for outside llvtng and entertaining. Reduced price and owner wtll negotiate. 8886,000 For more tnformatton caft: Im! l•I • ITEPllm·-y GrubhGEllis To f'luc·t· vour ··Fa'I Kt•,ult .. S<>rv1 re 1>1re<'lon ad <'•II 'low FIRST IFFUlll! 1411111uf.W. ........... IPEI SllllY 1-1 1112 Custom 9'ng'8 s1ory Ranch Styte wtth e.tat..Stze lot...OYW ~ Acre w/lnvttlng pool &. spa. Medtter- ranean Styte Interior. Terra cotta tiled ftoorl, .otid oak French doors, bMmed <*llnga. Large for- m., dining room. K~/FamHy room w/corner flrepTace. '4 e.ctroom1. 3 Batha. Fully air con- dtttoned & lnaulated In 1915. 1411,Ml•n•••um LlllPa.111111.n ..... ............ .......... , COLDWeu. BANl(<!RU COLDWeLL BANl(eRU e>c:.nfront duplex, OOfner loc for max view. lowest p<loe on m10 only S395K DOVER A E 759--5080 2 BR MOBILE HOME. Heed to tell! 2.ilir.ilO. edult ~tk Cllll Mike 545-1208 WM~R .... t • A PETE BARRETf . REALTY .. IEDITERRAIEAN VIUAGE ONE MONTH'S FREE RENT WITH THIS AD , ......... -111•-·...,. ........ _ .... II,. ........ .. 11•-Tss '1 111" .... ..__ I "" I ' tr PAG• JO/SATURDAY MAit. 11, 1 ... . -. . .. . . I 1: -: . . . ·~ ---. --- HOMES FOR SILE 1741 Tustin Ave 1B, Cotta Mesa 646-4380 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2 IEllHI •••117 Via Lido Soud (Ud~ Isle) NB 759-9100 $849,000 Sunday 1-'4:30 145 Via Undlne (l,Jdo tale) Newport 8eect1 673-7300 $319,000 Sunday 1-'4 30 Canyon Island, Big canyon, NB 640.,.888 $164,900 Saturday 2-5 v1901 Yacht Collnla, Seavtew, N.B 844-9060 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 v * * 194 Emerald Bay. Laguna Beech 49-4-1177 $2,400,000 Sunday 2-5 2756 Hlltvlew, Harbor View, Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $229,000 Sunday 1-5 2 H ,111 Fii II 1r IEI 12 Belcourt Drive South (Belcourt) NB 6«-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 515 El Modena, Newport Beach 962-8891 $209,900 Sunday 12-'4 4710 Neptune. West Newport Beach 673-7300 $250,000 Saturday 1-'4 32 1 Orchid, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $325,000 Saturday 1-5 **31921 So. Coast Hwy, South Laguna 673-7300 $650,000 Saturday 1-'4 9 Sou1hampton C1 (Bekx>urt) NB 631-1266 $495,000 Sunday 1-5 39 Whitewater, Jasmine Creek. CdM 893-3973 $299,000 Sunday 1-5 v 44 Whitewater. Jasmine Creek 760-8333 $269,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 3 IEDROOI 268 Bay Street, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $177 ,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 * •2442 Brittany Woods. Coate Mesa 640-5192 $138,500 Saturday 12-5 2821 Ebbtlde, Harbor View Hiiis, CdM 760-8333 $499,000 Sunday 1-5 903 E. Chestnut, Santa Ana 546-2313 $105,000 Sat 1-4 V412 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach 494-1177 $550,000 Sunday 2-5 v75 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beaoh 494-1177 $595,000 Sunday 2-5 v * 1413 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach 494-1177 $1,290,000 Sunday 2-5 V"3 14 Emerald Bay. Laguna Beach 494-1177 $425,000 Sunday 2-5 v57 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach 494-1177 $1, 150,000 Sunday 2-5 v 133 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach 49~·1177 $765,000 Sunday 2-5 466 Gavlo1a (Bluffs) Newport Beech 644-5518 $238,000 Sunday 1-5 3 11 ,111 Fii II tr IEI •24-43 Bamboo, Eastbluff, Newport Beech 644-9060 $278,500 Sunday 1-5 *633 Cameo Hlghlends, Corona del Mar 644-8200 $388,000 Saturday 1-4 • 17 Cermet Bay Drive, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $557,500 SUnday 1-5 903 E. Chestnut, Santa Ana .., 546-2313 $105,000 Sat/Sun 12--4 ....-337 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach 494-1177 $659,000 Sunday 2-5 ••949 Gotdenrod Ave, Corona del'Mat 759-9100 $465,000 Wiiand Sunday 1-5 ••vNarbOnne, Harbor Ridge, NB ~ $995,000 Sunday 1-5 ••300 Kings Pl (Cllffhaven) NB 631-1266 $305,000 Sunday 1:30-5 ***•2926 Perla, The Bluffs, N.8 722-6460 $379,000 SaUSun 1-5 215 Poinsettia, Olde Corona Del Mar, CdM 760-8862 $510,000 Sunday 1-5 321 Poinsettia, Old CdM, Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $377,000 Sat/SUn 12-5 1954 Port Carney, Harbor View Homee, NB 644-8693 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1963 Port Weybridge (HVH) Newport BMch 759-1870 S242.SOO Sat./Sun. 1-5 4731 Royce Road, Unlveralty Park, Irv. 786-0579 $171,900 Sat/Sun 870 Sandcastle (Harbor View Hiiie) NB 675-600 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 23722 Via Calzada, Mlaalon VlejO 642-5200 $162,500 Sunday 1-'4 • 118 Via Quito (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $521,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2216 Waterfront, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $520,000 SundllY 1-5 2201 Watertront Dr, Corona del Mar 6«-9060 $380,000 Sunday 1-5 *2105 Yach(Wanderer(Seevtew) Nwpt 8eh 759-9100 $355,000 Sunday 1-'4 4 IEllNI 214 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 2315 Arbutus.:. Newport Beech 844-9060 $545,000 Sunday f-5 546-2313 1259,900 Sunday 1_. 730 Malabar. lrvlne Terrace, CdM 769-1877 $275,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 111 ~ Ptaoe, Corona del Mar 67~161 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 DAILY PfLOT/nAL UTATW ""**172 Emerald Bay, -Laguna 8Meh <t94-1177 &2,500,000 Sunday 2-5 • 10 Stlllwater (Turtleroctc) IMna 875-6000 $345,000 Sat/Son 1-5 2001 Kewamee, (Irvine Terrace) C~M 873-272-4 $398,000 Saturday 1-5 * 1809 Tradewtnde Ln (Bllycreet) Nwpt Bch 751--3101 $29.t,OOO . Sunday 1-5 2490 RMera Dme (Irvine Cove) Lag Bch 494-1177 $1,395,000 Sonday 2-5 107 Via Genoa (Udo 19'e) Newport 8Meh 759-6700 $575,000 Saturday 1·5 1501 Santanella Terrace. lrvtne Terrace 759-1877 $344,000 Sunday 1-5 *2101 Yacht Wanderer (Seavtew) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $3991000 Sunday 1-'4 4 11,111Fll11 tr IEI I IElllll 2114 Vi.ta Laredo, Bluffs, Newport Bch 833-3~ $285,000 Open Sunday LOTS: 301 & 303 Narciatu9. Old'CdM, CdM v 121 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach <t94-1177 $650,000 Sunday 2-5 759-9070 $305,000 Sat/Sun Dally ...... 65 Betcourt, Betcourt ••22 Belmont (Harbor Hiii) Nwpt Bch 7~ $1,249,500 Sunday 1-4 759-9100 $926,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 12 Burning Tree (Big Canyon) NB 844-8200 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••21 Bodega Bay (Spyglaaa) COM M"-6200 $519,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 ••933 Crocus, Cotta Mesa 5-46-2313 $189,000 Sun 11:30-4 1010 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach 494-1177 $1 ,385,000 Sunday2-5 ••326 Evening Canyon (Shorecilffa) NB 644-6200 $599,000 SUnday 1·5 26435 Arbor Rd (San Juan Vig) SJC 642-5200 $119,500 Sunday 1-5 • 23 Bekx>urt (Betcourt) Newport Beach 631-1286 $829,999 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 *v18 Cypr ... Pt. Ln, Big Cyn, NB 640-4868 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ** 1213 E. Balboa Blvd (Balboa Penln) NB 644-6200 $700,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 259 E. Bay, Cotta M ... 631-1266 $174,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 259 E. Bay. Cotta Mesa 631-1266 $174,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 I II ,111Fll11 tr IEI 311 Goldenrod, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $649,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 418 El Modena (Newport Heights) NB 631-1266 $378,000 Sunday 1-5 7 Hermitage (Big Canyon) Newport Beach 644-6200 $1 ,095,000 Sat 1-5 *1459 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shra, NB 432-0250 $439,000 Incl land Sun 1-5 • 7 4 Hiiicrest. Big Canyon, Nwpt Bch 673-8700 $1 ,950,000 Sunday 1-5 1633 Harbor Crest, Spyglua Ridge 720-7432 $459,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1031 Kings Ad, (Cllffhaven), Nwpt Bch 988-1021 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20 Hlllaborough (Harbor Hiii) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-'4 ••33 Montpelller (Harbor Ridge) NB 644-6200 $750,000 Sunday 1-5 **815 Via Udo Soud (Udo Isle) NB * * •324 Morning Star (Dover Shores) NB 675-6161 $2,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-6700 $997,500 Sunday 1-5 1654 Texas Circle (M ... Verde No) Costa 4 M0tro Bay (Spyglaaa) Newport Beech Mesa 644-6200 $635,000 Sunday 1-5 631-7370 $189,000 Sunday 1-5 309 Poppy, Corona Del Mar ••53 Montecito (Spyglaaa) NB 673-8494 $399,000 Sunday 12-4 844-8200 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 16 Point Loma {Spyglaaa) COM 14 Morro Bay (Spyglm) COM 644-8200 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $549,000 Sunday 1-'4 * •25 RkSQetine (Harbor Ridge) NB ••1 Muir Beach Cr, Spyglaaa, COM 644-8200 $3,950,000 Sunday 1-5 760-1900 $375,000 Sunday 1·5 v • 16 Napoli Harbor Ridge 760-8333 S1, 195,000 · Sunday 1-5 * • 17 <t8 Bonalre, NewpOrt Beech 642--34<49 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 100 Via Trieete (Udo Ille) Newport Beech 2224 Pacific, Corona del Mar 873-7300 $795,000 Saturday 1-'4 ••6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 640...ae8 $1,780,000 Sunday 1-5 * *863 Via Lido Soud (Lido llte) NB 769-8700 $3,750.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 494-1177 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2512 WaYeet'•t (Harbor Vu Hlllt) NB •2224 Padftc Ortw, Corona del M• 64-4-0121 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 &M-e200 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 250 Poppy, (Oceen Vlew), Old CdM 759-9070 $409,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 I 11,111 Fii II 1r IEI * *3335 Ocean Blvd, Corona del Mar &M-e200 $1 ,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1 Burning Tr .. (8'g Cenyon) NB 1223 Portlkte (Hatt>« Vlew HNll) NB 759-8700 $1,200,000 $undey 12-4 844..e200 $439,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 LOTS 64-85-88 Top of Aockypolnt Spygtut &«.6200 $2,700,000 Set/Sun a..s 300 Poppy, (Ocean View), Old CdM 15t-9010 '309.000 Saturday 12-5 280 East 15th St, &et ea.ta M..a 645--0303 $217 ,000 Sunday 1_. .... 4 AkSaeMne Or (Hatt>« Ridge) NB 644-e2ocJ 1875,000 Sunday 1-5 824 HarbOr leland Or (Vacant Lot) NB &«.6200 $800,000 Sat/Sun M • 18 ~ awrtfly, B6Q Canyon, N.8 M6--0308 tal5.000 Saturday 1-6 ...... * *28 Emerald Bay, Laguna 8eect't 494· 1177 &2.300,000 8undey 2.a 850 Sendceetle, Herb« Vlew Hiiie 7to-8333 1329,000 Sunday 1-5 8713 Oceen BNd (Vacant Lot) COM fM4.e200 te02,000 8at M Sun M v37 Aue F~ (Big Cyn) NB 780-8333 141C),000 Sat/Sun 1-S V245 Emerald 89y, Laguna 8eect't 494-1177 1795,000 SundllY 2-& •418 ... ,~, Nwpt ~ 831-12tl ,000 Sunday 1:30-& •v •2 Yotk .... , HetOot Ridge 1eo.t333 "96,000 Sunday 1-5 •20tS0 So. Parton, SMta Ana 646-0303 •117,000 Sunday 1-4:30 v 159 Emerald Bey, Leauf\a 8eect't * • 1242 8omer'Mt Uni, DoYer Shrl, N.B 494-1177 $1.285,000 8und11Y 2-5 844-«>80 *387.000 Sunday 1-5 **330 Vie Udo Nord (Udo lale) NB 873-7300 11,250,000 Sunday 1-4 1 ~--~~-----------------................ _. ... --~--._. __________ .,.. ______ .,.._.. __ ..,.....,. __ -... ::---------. ' ~ --~ ........ ~---=--~-------. -_ ~ --- - a 1111111 111L11n211 CO I DOS TOWIHOIES FOR SILE ••875 Deep Creek, Cotta M ... 720/7201/t FemlMf, Otde Corona del Mat 645-0303 $127,300 Sunday 1 ..... 675-8000 1339,600 Saturday 1-5 396 Seawtnd, Newport Beach 305 lal1tapur, Otde Corona del Mat 644-2138 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 1 IElllOI ••300 Cagney Lene(Penthouae#8)N.B 645-0303 $120.~ Sunday 1_. 100 Scholz Plaza P.H #5, Veraallles, NB 751-3191 $86,000 Sunday 1-5 2 IEllOOI 7~ $210,000 Sunday 1_.:30 4 IEllOll *2912 Ouedada (Bluffa) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $225,000FEE Sunday 1-5 DU PLUES FOR SILE . .. CO I DOS TOWIHOIES FOR REIT ••300 Cagney Lane(Penthouae#1) N.B 6<45-0303 $127,500 Sunday ,_. 2 II 11111 1 IR ••(1BR) 300 Cagney Lane (106) Npt Bch 6-45-0303 $775/mo Sunday 1-4 821 Acacia, Irvine Terrace, CdM 759-1877 $397 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IR 11111 Fii RI tr IEI 0 Avocado, Olde Corona def Mat 675-6000 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••2792 Longwood Court. CM S..8-2313 $168,500 Sunday 1-• 2216 Waterfront, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $520,000 Sunday 1-5 let u ..... y .. Sell v .. ,,.,.,.,. Cal ........ 64t-S671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. lnlTlllUI IAll llY VIEW Custom Spa by Irvine Pools sn t,111 Cfff> nn '"" 3000 sq ft, 3 BR. 3 'h Ba. large dining rm& fam. rm, spa, Cire pit, pool, view of back bay, mountains, night light.a. IPU Sat/Ml 1·1 Wt ..... Act· .... ,,.,.rtln 122-Mll 211""" ... UT/-11·1 OLD CORONA DEL MAR GREAT OCEAN VIEW REMODEL &..aim Greall ~block to beach llZll Larat! 4bd, 2ba, f 1m rm. 2 pabOs & deck """ From hv•na rm & master! OC£.AN & HllS PWI RtGH'TI Easy redo. •••• ----llWU1mll 111-Ml • • NnY lldlGllllO 3Bdrm + Oen charmer! Hatdwood floors, high beam cetllnga, Immaculate. A detlghtl $377,000. .,. UT!• 11-1 111 n 111nna JIM & PATTY McOOHALO •n1•11 t1t-• Architecturally De igned · Redwood Home ldyllwild Area FOA SAl.E-e.tly llCCMelbte MCtuded k>- eatlon, 3 decks, penorlllTMo vtew trom Mt SM Ocwp• to the ooeen. tMrmel QteM. redlent heat, eeeur:tem, ~ qu«- ry th, -& -•• ~·· 1000 Sq. Ft .. eeevetlon eooo+: )dMI f()( coupte, 11eeps guettt. Ctlll egent (714) 859-3231 •Spa •Poot **W•t«front ***Waterlront & Pool .-'Give addr ... at guard ga1e al 111• --LITIU . 111 I Ml lt7111111 PIOllO II Y• .. LITS I PW Ylll IEW •WI -I WIT 11Y 19 IDT -"'Ill _. 1m 30'x 118' $300,000 Of ~5'x 118' 1sJ S305.000 "' •• ...,........ ........ ! Wll UTlll&Y I ... ,..._, ams 11m1m11 1 ... 1111 llU •I Nm •1111111 F • '" , ., ' tit -~ ·-,~----- PAG• JJ/SATUllDAY MAtt. H , , ... llJl!l!ll!lllllll~~~llllll!~l!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ II CLASSIFIED .----... IHtah t• lbu ~~t•h t• lltart hd.ut1/0ltl.. Int C..lltNlal PrtttrtJ _________ n ___ u 21zt , ___________ rz_1_1. 1 _________ n~111 M/F stir lg 3BR COM hie The Exclu9Mt Col'p Parle In C~ 2 STORES. $21,000 w/2 feme M .. ter bdrm & ........ IHH..... trvlne B<and new Office nnn. Aal(Jng 1248,llOO. catPQ't. 1vall now. $42.5 fOf the Roommate youre Bldg In prest~ Office Frtnklln Alty 840-7000. 759-5638 °' 780-2833 loofdng F«...s.lec:1ed by :!: M'lOOO-ay 1lth. Col'~F~f PIUTlltlll LMATlll F __ ... your need• & mee9Ured .. • Mature prof M/ "°"""'"'""' compatlblllty 281~5m Murphy & Corporate ~1a111omoe space, 1oo 1 shr pre1tlge home In · Parle. Bldg llgnage avail @ 12.00 eq. ft. On comer Westclllf area. Ma-7883 lnta I Wut .. Z7 Handaome allowance fOf of MacArthur & Coaat MATURE RELIABLE Adult Mal F na. Rm, pvt bth In tenant lmprmta. Con1act Highway -Prime spot In T ...... at 6-46-3115 Landmarle loclltlon. 24 1 1 to shr In COM, 7 blk1 to North Lag4,1na heme, Ille E Col81 Highway Suite bch, 75i-{)978 prtvta. idnt rlfl 494-7346 Ull IAY, I.I. .r200, Col'ona 0.:. Mar M/F 25+ (MIN Verde)CM Cararu fer IHt CN>lce of Office Sp~ (714)675-4900 rm• otc. pvt t>a. liw' 2740 300· 1 too sq ft. w/bey -l /U-1t 27•a wllem ownef. Gar. W/O, view conlerenoe room .,.I HH _ u I - cable. $400, very lllble secure 1o·~x30 Hunt Bdl c~ NfVIGe avallable 10 UNITS In Laguna rn ooly 850-1159 gar StOO/mo Day• • • • 2 blkl frOfn Cout Hwy, M/F 2br apacloYa E/slde 846-9501 , eves 84~152,Retall Space Avall1ble. 9.5 gron. $876,000. 20% apt lndry, d/>N $350+ 'h Sttrlft 2742 700...yp aq ft. Suited !Of down. 497·5132 pip. utll Avt now 6.42-4307 -Apparel, Desi~•. Gift I ••trial ---llY STIUIE and Hobby Shops lft;~;,;w~-ftiii;p;.;.I MIF to 2b< 2ba over pool, s s A allabfe 3355 v11 Lido, 873-4156 2516'1'.Uo 11i. nr 6C Xlr. llll amenities• $400/mo. le<age PIOel v POf1 Sml ofc w/warlhM 957-8558 Iv mtg De Anu 8ayaide Village llltO&L. lfFIO( St258 & $792. 832-4190 300 E Coast Hwy, NB 1300 sq ft Garden Suite '""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil ~IF n<>n·lml\f to'"' 2BR1573.1331 Moo ·Fr1 9-4pm Westclltf Dr 497·5t32 ·,. NB townhome. garage 1 ----I llW I STHY 1ff111 blk 10 ocean 673-2449 C.••trci1J IEWPOIT IUOI MI F stir -2Br 2 stry CM LE. laJ1/lnt Full Service Bulldlng. WAIE~WllNITS Condo. patio, great loc Corner or Wettcittf & lrvlms F ... 1350 • S300. Betty la1t.n1/CHfict leat 588 Sq Ft VIEW SUITE Located on comer of 17th 250·8511 O< 6'5-2595 Ev I Z7H Wiii Redecorate SI and Pomona Aw. CM M/Prol f5.J5. n·amkr ·I 2 ADJOINING SPACES -IU-1101 Oeslgtl personal layoul 3/brd NB hM, 2blk to 580 s1 81 3017 and 3019 Oftlc;e.Witertront Suite, w/$12.00 PF allowance, !>ch SA25 673-0 1111 Herb or Blvd, CM nr 850 sq tt on the bay, moat llmltld unit• available, l'f8 MOBILE HOME-AVAIL I ~Iller St Asking $700 dynamic vtew In N.B .. pvt 180().3300 lq ft., S 70 MARCH 1 $380/mo ~ 12 Rent tor bOth Mgr (619) entry, avt lmmed 0 / t -800 PSF Groea l.eue9 ut11. 631.5694 12s.966s (71'1 850-3386 258-9300 E/873-3982 Ml-II ll NB prof M/F 26i lg Penln * 3000-;-13{)8, 545 & 453 Pl• lfFICE SPAii Pt 2br 2ba $42S Inc utll. Sq. Ft. 1817 WESTCLIFF, E 17th St, Colli Mesa (No Brotcers Pleue). Bob673-0727 att830pm Nwpt Bch 54t·5032 Agt 600-1200 sq ft. Sl 10 per 1 _______ _ Nd rmte to lhar1 COM BAYFAONT BLDG IQ 11 Q'OA. Avail lmmed. W. COSTA MESA: 18th St. apt n-tmkr lem perf EXECUTIVE SUITES Call le< •P0Pt to ... 7000. 15,000 l/f. 4000 1/1 SJSO/ 7ec)..a730 • $1 35' & UP 842-46« 8 3 0 • 5 · 3 • Cr a I g ale ofc on 40,000 eq ft mo 831-1266 lot Great loc, ldj. NB. _N_EW_C-ONOO·SHARE NEWPORT BCH Otc, aprx B«r 840-7000 with 2 m&let, own room, 843 sq ft,lhwr. Nr P C.H •~-· --~--- $400/mo+ 1st& 1 .. 1 only, & Poet office 8-46-2947 •Hat PrtJll~f 1va111mmed. 64M51s. O&llAI. IUUllE flM Npt Eich, to tnr 3br 2be NEWPORT CENTER SUBLET • FRESH NEW I mTI hou9e, n-tmkr, 1 bill to Full eervlol prfvlte oflloea. QUIET OFFICES IN NEW· Four 2 bdrm l'A ~h beach S 3 3 8 1 mo 150-250 sq ft each. PORT CENTER. We • ) 1st/lalt+eec IS75-5e27 180 NEWPORT CNTR OR would llke to aublet from ~own~i:n, ~ :i: (71.)7 ..... 71 200 Sq. Ft. up to 340 Sq. ..,_ ' nl . NPT on the beactl, 2 rma, Ft. In office space plus, ,_. garagee, oe. avail now $500 taVlut CdM di• SultM AIC 1h1ted r~tlon and Owner Hquldatlng. Only dep. 7~61 118-46-2991 ampteptig,utlll&.Janltot' othet COfnmon ., .... 1375,~~:'Cralg N/emkr M/F lhr ocn vu 2855 E c.t Hwy IS7M900 CALL 75i-909e WM~~ 2Br 18a Apt, prkng, w/d, FORMER yectit dubtlouea cemamw PnttrtJ $360+~ Utl 494-215e BayfrOf'lt loc, pw1r.I Im-ma Nwpt Bet!, B1ywood • 2BR proved-wlll lmprew9 tol""':;":iia.Ni";;"";;;;r-1~~~~!!!!!!!!~~1 2BA. Av111 l mmed. IUlt. Apc>rox 2200 am. 1.-a.n.llTll. SPARKLING e Unit IE.alt· $420/mo 760-8524 87~ FREE !TAHOtNG btufl, 72K groaa. Aett.lng Nwpt1911.S.-proffemn-GROUND flr.ote. front on ~=a:~ M95.000. 8kr953-1220 • 'f .. _ ~ "' l~'I • amkr·liw' delux 3Bd hm Nwpt Bl AfKx 900 elf opn Sign~ aYI on WeMcllff Get to the bMk: ABC~ nr bctl w/eeme $525/mo beem9, t*yflt•, pwtc'g a.a• •111 lttlc,blMnlent,ll'dclolel· IMe-0793 or &45-3700 $1125/mo 873-ee08 -then IOfMCMtl. Nwpt lg Mdudld hme. Fem, min -oe 25. $375+ one ntth utl ~287 Prof f9m. 25-35 lhr 281 upper. crtyrd1_~!'dry Balboe Pen. woo/mo 875-3715 Gina aft 6pm Prof l1m 26·36 ahr w/ume. 3BR NB condo. Exel loc nr bch $325 poOl/Jac 7eo.M 1e Prof fe, mul1 be cieln, r119, non-emkr, to enr 3BR duplex In COM No ~. $400/rno + utlta 6 dep. 72().0408 ..... Prof/F wanted. To lhr 2br C.M. twnhouM. ~2.50. + ,_.. utll. 722-8128 Prof m1 2BR 28A, pool, tennll. IP&. $425 + utlla. Eva 556-0150/&42·9107 AelpoNible Femell to IN 2Br 281 Promontory Point. N/amkr, no pMa. Cell OeYI 87~97 People NEED Classified Aalp qul9C. ~pr.rd. 2 BUY ~~J:~~.r' A~a '275. Hr OC Airport. through classified 78'-2012 AMMTE * J M Condo, pool, #IC· C.M. $375/mo ....... ~,.., HIRE 1hrou1h classlf led FIND through clas.stfted .. - DAILY rtLOT/lltlAL UTAft Re1nodeling projects need prior planning ---same information from each can-Be SU re Of What YOU did ate. Look for a forthright, reason- want' and Who You 're able explanation presented In a non- condescending manner and without going to hire for Job -tec~~~~~~g~~~n charge by the job, Br CHANOtNG TIMES TlwlC ............... If It's time to add a bathroom, remodel an aging kitchen, or make the basement over Into a living area, It may be time to hire a remodeler. The best remodelers are going to be booked Into the future, so plan to make your selection four to six weeks before you want the project to begin, even earlier during the busy summer season. Before you can get a good estimate of the project's cost, you must settle on plans and specifications. To get them. you have a choice of sources. • Remodelers: This Is OK as long as the builder can provide the services of a designer. Expect the company to charge a separate design fee, usually under $500, or work the fee Into the overall construction charges. •Architects: Finding one to take the job may be dltflcult because residential remodeling 11 usually small potatoes for an architect. Small firms of up to three people or archttects fresh out of school may be your beat bet. This is llk8'y to be the most expensive option; architects may charge a per- centage of the construction coat, perhaps 10-15 percent. However, you're asaored of profela!onal training and partlal or full project supervision. •Designers: In mOS1 parts of the country anyone can use the labef "designer," whether Mff-educated or formaJly trained. The Amer1can In- ''The best remodelers are going to be booked Into the future, so plan to make your selection four to six weeks before you want the project to begin ... " stltute of Bulldlng Oea6gn and the American Society of Interior Dealgnera accredit dellgners, but the two groups rely on different 1tandard1. To locate d_,gnera In your area, check In the phone bOOk for local chapters of AIBD and ASID or look under combination• of "Home," "Bulldtna," "Relfdentlal," "Int.tor,•• "Oea6gnrr and "Planner." Atthough Interior deelg,_. uMd to concentrate on just the decorattY9 upecta of a remodeling Job, more now handle 8truCtural Changea to mdattng rooms, althOugh they normally IMve room addition• to arehttect• and building deelgnera. But even building dellgnen may need to call tn an architect, engineer, remodeler, plumber or eleetrta.n to get pa.na put aome butldlng code9 and to obhlfn buldlng permfta. Changtng Timel 1UQ089ta one way 10 t•t the competency Ind compattblltty of a cMllgner la to uk for an· explanation of eome fll09t of oona1ruc> the hour or by keeping the difference between the wholesale and retall cos1s of the materials purchased. ASIO found In a 1985 survey of members that the national average hourly fee was $58. •Specialty services: The National Kitchen and Bath Association confers the designation of Certified Kitchen Designer (COK) on experienced Indi- viduals who have been tested on construction and design. These specialists, found at custom kitchen and bath showrooms, typically charge a fee of around $300 to $500. The fee is subtrac1ed from the total price of the job, which normalty includes cabinets, appliances and ma- terials as well as installation. If a CKO has what you want, the price to you shouldn't be higher, and may be lower, than if you ordered from some other source. One service, Nicholas Residential Room Oeslgns(P.0 . Box 242, Route 5, Herkimer, NY 13350), offers a mall- order service that primarily designs kitchens and bathrooms, based on a detailed questionnaire. •Manufacturers' promotions. Many kitchen dealers and moat Sears stores can provide a computer119f'*&ted kitchen plan. The plans are free or low In cost, but normally you don't get to keep them unless you buy the product. Providing the designer with the or1glnal· floor plans for your house can sometimes save you aa much as 15 percent on the design fee. You can also save money at both the design and construction atagee If you chOOM a plan that doesn't require moving existing walls, plumbing or efeotrical wt ring. Beeldee floor layouts and aketchel. the flnaJ pfana you get from the desfgner should lndude a Mt of apectflcatlona -brand namee, atytee, aaee, colors and model numbers of cablne1a and appllancee, and Ident- ifying characten.tlca of materlala for construction, plumbtng and electrk:aJ work. Ute theee apeca u the baalt for comparing remodeterl' bld8. Once you've got your ptana., you muat chooee the remodeter. Before Inviting any remodetera out to ex.amine your home, do eome checking. A remodeler must be llcenMd In many Juriadletlone, but In tome that merely riulret payment of a lk:ilntllng tee. tart by ukJng fr1end9 for rec- ommendations. Check to ... whether the contractor you are COMkSertng belonga to one of the two mator Industry trade groupe: the National AaoctatlOn of the Remodeffng lndue- try or the Natlonal ~ Coun- cil, an afftllate of the Natlonat Aaaocta- tlon of Home~. All cendldet• (at leMt three) lhoukt vt9't your home to take meuureme11ta for the bid end wwn you of any problem8 ttwJ antlelpete. Each 9hould get blld< to you within a WMk or eo with a bid bued on your epeca. c.1 refwenoee: Try to ftnd eomeone wno.. home wa done durtng the • ~---~~~--------------------------------------------..... ---DAILY PILOT /WSAL UTATW NEWPORT BEACH ...... ... .. Absolutely gorgeoua 3 BR Monaco modef. High- ly upgraded wtth new A/C tyttem, new heating unit and hot/cold epa. 1eo• vtew of city lights. mountain and ooeen. Prtme locatlon on the cul- de-sae wtth 3 car garage. warm11n .. ,.,.. Contemporary 2 11ory plus dock In private community. 3 BR lncludee bonus suite, separate · from main tMng area. Plan1 for sunroom ad- dition. A mutt to 1ee for boaters! •WPllT _,.. ma,111 3 BR home deeigned fOf' entertaining famllyl Well equipped modern kttchen and aeparate dining room, make tt euyt Sparkllng pool and hot tub eurrounded by wonderful landscaping and plenty of patio IP808 for outside fun. ....... llU 8241,111 Gorgeous bay vtew condo wtth 2 large muter suites, bultt-ln kttchen wtth eating area pfus huge IMng and formal dining area. All high- lighted with quality waJJpapers and carpet. Re- sort complex on the bay with pool and boat aUp near the Pavtlllon. •• ,.,._ ua.- 3 BR. 2'n BA cultom U-shape home wtth family room and IMng room wtth ftreplaoe. Cupboards and ci0Mt1 galore! P1ua-eeparate guest suite with 2 rooms and a full bath. Lovely poof and spa and new patio. EASTSIDE COST A MESA umm un,- Bu 11 t In 1980 and t~beet buy for your money! Thia clean duplex (2 BR, 2 BA each) features vaulted oetllnga, ftrepfaces, lnSlde laundry rooma, double car garages, spacious private back yards and morelll umm 1111.- 11 you have someone you would like to ltve Slde- by-stde wtth, then this double townhome Is for youl Superb condition 3 BR, 11A BA units with mini yard In most desirable Eastslde Costa Mesa location. Grab your friend and see It today! umm u11.- He1ghts area -juat reduced! Unusual, "artsy" funky, fun! Great 4 BR, 3 BA home for thoee who want aomethlng different! R-2 lot-motivated seller! IAITmlmTlllU 11•,111 Appealing 3 BR. Owners want It soldl Excellent condition wtth community pool. Very private end unit In ematl complex. Newly decorated, vacant and ready for occupancy. A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK OPEN HOUSES UTllllY . ...,.. 18 Rue Chantilly L._. 3 BR-Spa $585,000 1 .... lllTAllU 268 Bay Street L.._, 3 BR $177,000 12 .... lllTAllU 875 Deep Creek LW .. 3 BR-Poot $127,300 1-4 111111 -E.•Tllll& 280 E. 15th Street L._. 4 BR $217,000 1 .... mtlllll 268 Bay Street ........ 3 BR $177.,000 12..e lllTI llU 875 Deep Creek ,,,..... 3 BR-POOi $127,300 1-4 UITllll 2050 S. Parton L l11H1~ 3 BR-POOi $117,000 1..e:30 NEW LISTING -.um•• 11.,.. New Hating In super deslrabte college Parten Cort 3 BR, 1 ~ BA home on large comer lot wtth RV BCOell. Thi• home la priced to aell and won't lut tong. Call today11 SANTA ANA UITI• 11.,.. 2 BR, 1 BA each Duplex In good rental ...... Grosa Income $10,-«0 year. Low rents, flxer. Submit. UITllM 1111,- Charmlng Spanish atyte poet home with 3 BR. dining room, hardwood ftoora, covered patk> and AV ac:ce11. In exoettent condition with new paint throughout. You reaJly get your money's worth In this home! UITllM 111..- Adorable, 3 BR, H'• BA home near Mite Square Park. Formal dining and muter bedroom suite. Covered patio surrounded by nice landacaplng. Ample room for parking on large concrete drtwway and 2 car garage. Neat and dean move-In condlt?O home ready for new owners . wm Ulll 111 1111,111 Flxer-3 BO RM,·1.Y• BA, large kitchen with dining area, 2 car garage, fireplace. Fenced Bii-a- round. Great for famlty or lnveetor. Needs your h8'p. Call now for this opportunity! Tamarrah Anderlc>n Andy Kina Patricia Artie SyMa Kohter Otane S.Umgardner Tim McKMhan Lee Burlhtyn Joen McNllughton Patrtck Clark Doug Miider Lou Fakhoury Rooco Manery Patti Florio Marc Mongeau Cora BaldlkOlkl, Branch S.-Manager COSTA MESA 4 LBll-.U. 1-.- . 3 BR; 2 BA, vllUtted oettlng, atrium, oent1W elr, eecurtty, community poet, epa and nlOht Mghted tenn61 courtal Owner tr..-.rr.d. Orab your rllCket and come 1ee thtt one todeyt mtama 11n,- Newty remodeled 3 BR, 1'A BA home wtth new Cllrpet, ~. cabtnew In kitchen and bath, and wellPllP8f' In .it the right pt9cM. Superb ''jult move rtght In'' home reedy and waiting. ..,.. ,, ..... Two story condo In exoeltent South Cout Metro location. EJther 4 BR or 3 +den, 2 bathe, large muter bedroom with tun deck, mini-yard wfth patk> and two car garage. Cozy complex with poet end ape. ..,... .,.,.. Otstlnctlve famlty home In deelrabte neigh- borhood 4 BR, 1~ BA aklgle ltory, In Meu 0.. Mar. Beauttfulty rMintalned IMlde and out. Delay may mean diNppolntmentl m ., .. ,_ ,,..,.. W•I maintained 5 BR, W• BA home In Meu North wtth ftreptace, formal dining room, fXYtl- ered patio end new roof. Super for famHy wtth ~ -located near 8Chooll. Thia home la In e>001l1nt condttk>n and won't !Utt Can now1 a.Lm-t1n.- Beeut1tU11y upgraded 3 BR, 1~ BA condo wtth dramatic .aate entry and kitchen, c:uatom brick ftrept9oe, wet bar, femlty room, muter IUfte on lep9f'ate tewt and lnvtttng ltreem off the petio. W1thtn walking dlltance to So. Coat Pia&. ..,... 1111.- Two ltory, 2 BR condo wtth vaulted c11Hngs, flrept9ce In IMng room, patio and double at- tllChed garage. Take advantage of low lntereet rat--purchae your ftm home nowt MESA VERDE ... _ .. ,.. 4 BR, 3'A BA, custom single story home-near Meaa Verde Country Club. Huge famtty room, with cozy uaed brick fireplace. Gourmet kitchen, central air, aecurtty, pool and spa! Thia wlll flt you toa teel ... _ ..... Gracious 4 BR + den Mesa Verde home hat everything! Located near 2 golf OOUTMI and 2 parka, beeutlful yard with poet and patio, and side hideaway patio off the den, new add-on famlty room and teen quarters wtth It's own entry. Bring In your offerl Joan Parkinson Leo Rachford Georgina Rayner Reva Samuel• David Sarernl Pat Shore Jeannine Stake Bernard Towers Allee Voea Donna Wall 1 Chartalne Ward Ray Zartter • .. .... PAG• 24/SATUltDAY MAii. U , , ... DAILY PILOT /HAL UTATS • • lling your home ... EVERYDAY We list them and more importantly ... we SELL THEM! Let us go to work for you. A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANQAL NETWORK ?k~~ 844-9080 2181 SAN JOA.IN HIU.S ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH